Sandwich High School - Lancer Yearbook (Sandwich, MA)

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Henry T. Wing School Sandwich High School Sandwich, Massachusetts 1975 Mr. Thomas Eagar The class of 1975 wishes to dedicate their yearbook to Mr. Thomas Eagar. As our junior class advisor, he helped us in many ' ’tight” sit- uations. He gave up much of his time for our benefit. His interest in our class will long be remembered and appre- ciated . Front Row: (L to R) R. Surdut, S. West, M. McGoff, L. Crowell, D. Quinn Back Row: (L to R) R. Kudera, B. White, M. Doyle, R. Hewitt, D. Tooher MISSING: J. Earle J. Pell P. Brown J. Hollis J. Spieldenner S. Burke C. Jones E. Tully C. Caron G. Marganella D. Weaver J. Ciarefella Front Row: (L to R) T. Tomasek, C. Smith, M. Hughbanks, L. Leydon, Front Row: (L to R) J. Tilly, L. Pell, J. Reilly, E. Wood Back Row: (L to R) P. Cook, M. Glynn, J. Douglas, D. Weaver, D. Kellogg Front Row: (L to R) K. Kipling, S. Weaver, M. Dilazzaro, A. Surdut, M. Gorell Back Row: (L to R) F. Spieldenner, S. Hall, R. 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Jo zpk KadcAa, Sandiolch School Committee THE CLASS OF ' 75 Steven Wayne Putnam PRE3EOTATIOK OF DIPLOMAS Oa. Anthony V Aittaono , SupeAlntendent ALMA MATER SenloK Cla 4 f ChoAui, and Audience BENEDICTION The ReveAend John H. Thomas RSCESSIONAL McCltoAy E6coAt Special Guests Jennl dA. Johnson Kevin McLaaghjUn Audience Standing CLASS OF 1975 Oouplas linslow Allen endy .Ann Arnold Dianne Claire Austin Doufslas Robert Barrows Victoria Lee Bic-. ' ars Kye Lesley Broderson Palter Lawis Burke Lisa Janinc Caron KKlariGs Richard Cervantes Joan ChapT-mn Jo-Anne Choate B.uth Eunice Condon largaret Lenors Conit z Linda Elaine Costa Gerald Francis DeConto Catherine Laieh TeFalice Paul Joseph Denney, Jr. David r.anneth Dinklaye ’lary Elizabeth DiPietro Gayle Robin Elvander Diana ' aith Evans Diana L ' oen Falconeiri Eileen C . Fraser ■ obert ' orse Frazier Hary Ellen lAudera Tilliai! Morton Lar.b , Jr. Betsy Beverly Lane Steven A. Partin Debra Lynn McLauyhlin Donna Lee TlcLaughlin David P,ichard McLellan Sheryl Ann ' tc ' -ahon Donald Paul Misl ' ovsky David Martin Morrow Arthur Joseph 0’ Brian Dennis Gregg O ' Connell Ronald M.ilian Olson Cvnthia Louise Osgood Lorraine Marie Panbuko ' ■■ ' Dennis Anthoiiv Parker Jonathan ' .olland Phillins xVelia C. Pola Daphne ' yatt Pope Steven Wayne Putnam Doreen Ann Cantos Edward William SaTjyer, Jr. Joseph Edward Seahury, Jr. Harold L, Schilling Mathleen Ga.ngami athryn Elaine S ' . ' iall David Edward Gorman ‘ ' ‘Jan Elizabeth Sodarberg Mark Christopher Grzegorzowski John ’ichael Stewart Mark James Tlamlen • ' ?.i chard Thomas Harrison Kenneth Alan Hawes Judv Karen Handy TIarie Ellen Hogan Peter Daniel Howell Susan Barbara Jaries Kristine Lynn Johnson Wayne Michael King ' ary Lou Stoll Carmen Maria Strauser Jane Helen Taylor Mlliam Clinton Taylor, II Wendy Titcomb Terry T . Tally ■ Garcia Constance Weaver Philip Reger W.lharm Peter M. Eentz Mational Honor Society X Salutatorian XX Valedictorian CLASS HOTTO We know nothing o tomonAowt ouJi ba 6 neA 4 aj to be good, and happy today, ' CLASS COLORS 3iuz and Gold CL .SS FLOTTER- Voppy ALIIA MATER High on thz htZt o’eA looking { izlcU and ma uhe iP LOud 4tancU ouA, school clad in it6 vz idant ioy, IHeA high ideals we follow on in pnidc; lUcA. t iimpki Aing oacvca moAc. OuA love we give to thcc, 0 Alma MateA; We join OUA handU to ing pAoitz to thzz. 0 Aa.diant (lamz that buAn thz lamp o IzoAning A light 60 bnight that 6 hinz 6 OA all to 6 zz, VouA. C0I0A6 Izad 06 z JZA thAough thz yzaA 6 ; Once moAz we plzdgz oua lovz to thzz, i’Jz ' ll nz ' zA oAgzt, bzlovzd Alma fAatzA, kOua yzaJi 6 with thzz upon thz hill. LYRICS USIC MA6. Han R. McCann Jean Sibzliu6 Ma. LopjAznez A, Ovian ' ‘Finlandia ' CLADS OFFICERS Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Gaylz R. FloandzA oneZd P. ii6kov6ky Judy K, Hzndy Li6Z J. CoAon 13 Douglas Winslow Allen Doug, Stardust There’s a time to live and a time to die, but I ' ll get by with a little help from my friends. Likes; Hockey, motorcycles, steak and fries, B.P., girls with long blonde hair, good friends, MO, scratch backs, burn outs, the races , school , scroff , MOG . , cars Dislikes: Conor, Chinese food, peas, squash, shon hair, two-faced people, not having a license, tickets, court fines, sleezes, dirty hair , The Munches , getting ripped off , breaking up Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 - Baseball 2,4- Soccer 3,4- Track 1 - Choms 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - Band 1,2- Golf 1,2- Tennis 1 Ambition: To go into Law Enforcement and to grow a scruff. Dianne Claire Austin Di Look to this day! For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision . ’ ’ Likes: Doug, Sandwich Shores, Hope and Tom, my brothers T and J, my family. Heather, 7 , Jeeps, summer. May 18, 1974, walk- ing on the beach, the summer gang, the Beach Boys, P.M.-C Dislikes: Frogs, McDonalds, rainy days, snow, no gas, beer, clean- ing my room, moving, tourists, waiting at the Cranberry Smuggler for 6:00 to come. Good-byes Ambition: Nurse Douglas Robert Barrows Doug The Further I Go - The Behinder I Get. Likes; Dianne, Jeeps, the Beach, 65” G.T.O.’s, Hockey, Hunting, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Golf, weekends, summer Dislikes: Getting stuck, midnight, telephone roles, getting up in the morning, tourists Activities: Golf 2, 3, 4 - Hockey 3,4- National Honor Society 2,3, 4 Ambition: Civil Engineer Likes: Wedgie people, K.G., M.G.’s, Maine, music, 1932 Fiat’s, Dodge Trucks, ACE, J. Fern Dislikes: Snobs, flakey people, plastic Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: To become a mechanic. Victoria Lee Biggers Vicki Laugh and the world laughs with you , Weep and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth , But has trouble enough of its own . Ella Wheeler Wilcox Likes: The Chatham Drama Guild, London, Peter L. Noble, roast beef, being alone, music from Broadway shows, Georgia, writing, seances, animals, sitting by the fire, tea, the beach, Jesse the Donkey, listen- ing to people talk Dislikes: Waiting, getting up in the morning, being cold, phoney peo- ple, most vegetables, being rushed, hurting someone’s feelings Activities: Spring Musical 2,3- Senior Class Play, Chorus 2 Ambition: To be an actress Kye Lesley Broderson ’’Everyone has a right to their own opinion. ” Walter L. Burke Likes: Weddings, food, work, cars, getting out of school early, ’’Crowes Country Ale,” The year 1973, Fords, England, Danish Pastry, dark hair. Independence, Fiske’s Hill, ’’Morgan Memorial,” Harwichport, tall guys, Harry’s English classes Dislikes: Crowds, mayonnaise, raw tomatoes, pickles, Pancho Bas- desa, Ed and Zeke (The Little Heathens), children, college, homework, being without a car. Boredom, not having any time, not having any money , woodsheds Activities: Chorus 2 - Choir 2 - Honor Society 2,3,4 Ambition: Auto Mechanic ’’Great balls of fire ! ’ ’ Lise Janine Caron Let it be . . . ” Likes: Weekends, motorcycles, Priscilla,” horses (sometimes), my job, V.W. ' s, Porsches ' , Springfield Exposition, Dacf ’ Campbell, sun, my bug, Herbie Dislikes: Picking up mom at the laundromat, hitting windshields, lima beans , being tickled , arguing , gutters , the thought of getting old Activities: Softball 1 - Soccer Cheerleader 2 - Class Treasurer 3,4- Play Production 3, 4 - Choms 4 - Yearbook Staff - Senior Class Play - Newspaper 4 Ambition: College James Richard Cervantes Mr. Sandwich But even the president of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked . ' ' Likes: Dylan, easy days in the Guidance Office, walks on the beach, sunny days, robins, peanut brittle, music, going to meetings (and missing school), Rolls-Royces Dislikes: Cooking hamburgers, losing elections, colds, prejudiced people, A.M. noise pollution, feeling lost in New Haven Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 2, VP 4) - Student Advi- sory Board 2,3,4 (Chairman 3) - Regional Advisory Council 2,3, 4 - State Advisory Council 4 - Golf 2 , 3 , 4 - Honor Society 2,3,4 - S.E. Mass. Student Council Executive Board 3 - Newspaper 3 - Mock Convention 1 - Choms 3 Ambition: To dream the impossible dream; to reach the unreacha- ble star . ' ' Joan Chapman L.B. See ya in the spring. Likes: Other L.B. ' s, Gooch, Gooma, and Goompa, mean cars, DUCKS!, green V.W. ' s, critter pones , lucky stars, snaggle, power lines, forts, cashews, fights, Minerva and Irving, fire drills, Manny and the gang , Dennis , mud , south of the border Dislikes: Trees, pony tails, short hair, snow, green, ground ginger and sage , G period , lunch room P . D . Activities: Smoking Room Ambition: Work in a car wash. i ( Ruth E. Condon Rufus But Oz never did give nothin to the tin man that he didn’t, didn’t already have, and cause never was the reason for the evening of the tropic of Sir Gallahad, so please believe in me. ” Peggy L. Conitz B. Bear ”I live my life in celebration that I’ve got a life to live! ” Likes: John Denver, playing the guitar. Rum, the mountains, to laugh, Colorado, to walk on Cape Cod, Diane, life, love, sunny days, being me, hockey games, Stevy, Kawasaki 125’s, mittens, frogs, the Crohans, waterbeds Dislikes: Beer, tornadoes, faky people, working, cities, rain, bees, lots of coffee, Ferris Wheels, Good-byes, fighting, Feb. 1974, baseball, smoke, being cold, liars, people who don’t like John Denver Activities: Soccer Cheerleader 4 - Choms 4 - Senior Class Play Ambition: To become famous playing my guitar and singing; to meet John Denver! Jo-Anne Choate Choate ”Que-sera-sera” Likes: ’’Banana,” stuffed animals, the beach, the races, summer of ’72, the Wareham Gang, Shadowfax, Frankie, ’’Moonbeams,” snow- ball fights, friends, brownies, camping out, daffodils. Old English Sheepdogs Dislikes: Narrow-minded people, not having my freedom, not being allowed to make my own decisions, school, ’’The Dizz,” people who only care about themselves, spiders (Daddy Long-Legs), boredom Activities: Track 1 - Newspaper 1 - Cheerleading 2 - Chorus 2, 3, 4 - Spring Musical 3, 4 Ambition: To be content. Likes: Music, guitar, ’’Ignats,” pea and my horses, Bonzo and all my little ’76 seniors. Way Station and the gang, T.V.’s and Plays with Mr. Murphy, soccer, my parties, the Rangers, Grahm Nash, and SCHOOL SPIRIT Dislikes: Immature people, sobering up obnoxious drunks, snobs, concerts that are cancelled, ticketron. Bruins, working at 5:30 a.m. after a Friday night Activities: Soccer 1 - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 - All Cape Chorus 2 - Choir 2, 3 - Tennis 3,4- Cross Country 3 - Play Production 1, 3, 4 - Senior Play - Vice President 3 Ambition: To work with horses. 17 Linda Seabury Costa Linda Yesterday ' s hurt is Today ' s understanding rewoven into Tomorrow ' s life. Likes: Ryan my baby, Sunday my love, my family, summer, white teeth, dark tans, Torinos and Camaros, lots of money, December 29, 1973, Cape Cod, U.S.C.G., watching Ryan grow , Fifi, my grandfather Dislikes: Alcoholics, being married, being told what to do, having no money, headaches, being a dropout, big cities, fighting, show- ing emotion , snobs and gossips Activities: Band 1 - Chorus 3 - Soccer Cheerleader 3 - Class Vice President 3 - School newspaper 4 - Prom co-chairman 3 Ambition: L.P.N. and being a good mother and person. Gerald DeConto Dago Likes: Camping, rivers, lakes, woods, roast beef, Maine, soccer, good weather, orange crush Dislikes: Rof-Mar, Nauset, having no license, registration, insurance and plates other than assigned by the Registry , Court , Swifty Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Cross Country 2 - Basketball Manager 1,2- National Honor Society 1, 2 Ambition: Mafia or Engineering. Catherine Leigh DeFelice Cath My high flying bird has flown from out of my arms, I thought myself her keeper. She thought 1 meant her harm. She thought I was the archer, A weather man of words. But 1 could never shoot down. My high flying bird. Likes: Gayle and the rest of the gang, my mustang, Jarves Sueet, the boardwalk, summer of 73, laughter, walking in new fallen snow, the sound effects, memories, Elton John, the Beach Boys, baby ' s breath, the beach. Mom C., Koala Bears, Sandwich, Columbus Day Weekend, that smile, your song Dislikes: Lies, being hurt, saying good-bye, common sense, veg- etables, never knowing why Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4 - Choir 2,3- Soccer Cheerleader 2 - Soft- ball Ass ' t Manager 2 - Basketball Ass ' t Manager 3 - Prom Commit- tee - Play Production 3,4- Yearbook Staff 4 Ambition: To remember the good times. Paul Joseph Denney Pablo Likes: Boats, sports, Elton John, FM Radio, Pinto ' s, Drive-in movies, trunks, good jokes, funny people, 3 Stooges, Seals Crofts, Nike quality golf balls Dislikes: Agitators, sand traps, 1959 Evinrudes, Catmen, Doug Griffin, dirty pools, rock stars who can ' t sing Activities: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1,2- Chorus 2 - Newspaper 3 Ambition: College Mary Elizabeth DiPietro Marybeth Perhaps the friends we have are only our other selves, and we get just what we deserve. Likes: Town beach, summers, Liz, rowing, memories, Jesse Colin Young, eating, snorkeling Dislikes: Cliques, decisions, fights, waiting, tourists Activities: Student Council 1 - Chorus 1,2- Senior Class Play Ambition: Court Reporter David Kenneth Dinklage Veritas But Mona Lisa must have had the highway blues, you can tell by the way the smiles, or . . Likes: Dylan, Mona Lisa, Fall of ' 69, Umpire suits. The violins in What She Seems, Gray Mercedes Benz, pure bred irish setters. Coach Long (strongest guy in the world, next to my Dad.), blonde on blonde, rigid, Mid-April, Mr. Jones, Dad and Mom Dislikes: Leopard skin pill box hats, flares, peace boys, Bowie and his clan, Yale winning The Game, losing to D-Y Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Cross Country 1 - Senior Class Play - Spring Musical 3 - Class President 3 - Chorus 2, 3 Ambition: To stamp out anti-semitism wherever it may be found Gayle Robin Elvander Gayle I shall be the gladdest thing under the sun! I will touch a hundred flowers and not pick one I ” Likes: School, frogs, memories, summer, Scott, Sargie, parties. Mom Coggeshall, Swedes,” singing, my job, Mrs. Palmer, dented Cougars, my friends, whales, my family Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, homework, beer, fights, N.M. with V.P. , seeing my friends unhappy, bugs, tests, staying home, having to leave Activities: Soccer Cheerleader 2,4- Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Softball 1, 2 (Manager 1) - Choms 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - Choir 2,3- Play Production 3 , 4 - Junior Prom (co-chairman) - Junior Class Auction - Yearbook (Editor-in-Chief) 4 - Senior Class President - Student Council 4 - Cape Music Festival 3,4- Drama Club 4 Ambition: To live each day. Diana Faith Evans Deedee To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven . ’ ’ Likes: Spaghetti, TM-CC-SB-GL-DL-WM-MC, weekend, howl- ing, Bess, Pricilla, The Son- Dee Retreat, ALBUQUERQUE, organs, a certain turnip, Chemistry with Mr. Campbell, Mer- cedes Benz, Turkeys Dislikes: Cutting through the base, potato salad, my dirt road, picking up ma at laundromat, gutters, frogs Activities: FHA 1 - Pep Club 1 - Band 1 - Newspaper 1,4- National Honor Society 1,2- Choms 3 - FNA 3, 4 (Pres. 4) - Yearbook (Business Manager) 4 - Senior Class Play - Play Production 4 Ambition: To do all the good 1 can, for all the people I can, while I can! Diana Lynn Falconeiri Deed Be the dream. Likes: Mike, trees, daisies, Tom Rush, peace and quiet, being alone, snow, green, cats, luxury, St. Bernards, Yamaha 175 ' s, stars, the moon, guitars, MG ' s, cold bedrooms, LIQNS, fireplaces, poetry, good advice, fall, fishing, pick-up tmcks, tmckdrivers, pool, Don ' s bug, babies, laughter Dislikes: Swearing, vulgarity, society climbers, the sun, all night prom parties (at my house), parties period, being too young, working too much, circles, people who USE people, hypocrites, physical exertion, thinking, decisions, lies, being yelled at, talk- ing Activities: Basketball Cheerleader 1 - Soccer Cheerleader 2 - Choms 2 , 3 , 4 - Choir 3 - Musical 3 Ambition: Legal Secretary Robert Morse Frazier Frazier, Woodchuck, Gerball Sure - Ya right - You don ' t know do ya Likes: Girls, Mopars, hot summer nights , drinking Dislikes: Snobs, Chevys, cold winters, hangovers Ambition: Service - Truck Driver - Racing Cars Kathleen Gangemi Kathy A true friend is the best possession. Likes: Animals, mountains, farms, Indians, sunsets. Tiffany, my family Dislikes: Flat tires, getting up for school, being told what to do Ambition: Undecided Eileen C. Fraser The first element of success is the determination to succeed. ” Likes: Summer, music, friends, rain, snow, animals, memories, flowers, typing, mountains. Autumn days Dislikes: Tourists, SHS gym uniforms, gym, having my picture taken , being told what to do , not having any money to spend , peo- ple who don ' t care about others feelings, being bored, having smoke blown into my face Activities: Yearbook (Associate Editor) 4 - Senior Class Play - Spring Musical 3,4- Junior Class Auction - National Honor Society 4 Ambition: College - to travel 21 David Edward Gorman Goob Likes: Food, motorcycles, money. Ford Pickup trucks, Hershey bars, basketball, spring Dislikes: Work, tomatoes, school lunches, Rof-Mar, school, dentists, needles, water skiing, showers, snow Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Telephone Company Mark Christopher Gregory Toma ’’You can hate school, but while you are there you might as well learn something. ” Likes: Tennis, Hockey, Football Dislikes: Going to school at 7:30 in the morning to listen to teachers Activities: Track - Chess Club Ambition: Law Enforcement or Social Work Mark James Hamlen In the beginning the world was covered with water, the great cre- ator - God then dwelt inside. a rock. ” A. H. Krapp Likes: Horses, Bach, Max and Gypsy, S.D. and D.D. , riding lessons, mornings. Cape Cod Conservatory, Priscilla, Appaloosa Hunters, BSO , horse shows , Dostoyevsky Dislikes: Auditions, crowded V.W. ' s, being late, smoke blown in my face , sitting trots , mud Activities: Band 3,4- Yearbook Staff 4 - Cape Cod Music Festival 4 Ambition: Veterinarian 22 I, I Richard Thomas Harrison Heriszny Call me if you need me. - Mr. Eager Likes: Water skiing with Mary Jane, girls with dark tans and long brown hair, spraying fishermen , steaks, big parties, beach, sun, scmff, gui- tar jams, swimming with Paula, motorcycles, Joe Walsh, blasting my speakers Dislikes: Phonies, stuck ups, big mamas, being in debt, riding into cement pools, dead parties, Rof-Mar, Jim Canning, snow, dead heads , peas and carrots Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Track 2 Ambition: To be a wealthy scruffian. Kenneth Alan Hawes Ken Likes: Corvettes, traveling, FM Radios, 10 speeds, sports Dislikes: Rain, busy work, unscheduled tests Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Hockey 3,4- Baseball 1 - Tennis 3, 4 - Student Advisory Board 3, 4 - Honor Society 3, 4 - Regional Advisory Board 3 , 4 Ambition: To work in the field of computers. Judy Karen Hendy Memories cannot replace the real thing, but we need something to fill the emptiness after saying good-bye. Likes: Most music, Elton John, Days of Future Past by the Moody Blues, F.S. Fitzgerald, Tumbleweeds, Lilacs, Crocuses, blue, sports, Spectacle, autumn Dislikes: Crowds, sweet and sour pork, people reading over my shoul- der, being ill at ease, being late, tourist Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 - Choir 2,3- Cape Cod Music Festival 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. 4) - Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. 4) - Honor Society 2, 3, 4 - Class Secretary 2,3,4- Senior Class Play - Spring Musical 3, 4 - Yearbook Staff - Prom Committee 3 - Girls’ State 3 Ambition: To own an island. Marie E, Hogan Enjoy yourself it ' s later than you think. Likes: Sandy Neck, Summer of ' 74, Elton John, the Portuguese, my family. Sundown, the Irish, music, friends, smiles, laughing, and numerous other things Dislikes: Foggy days, moods, bugs, being bored Activities: Chorus 2 - Yearbook Staff 4 - Senior Class Play (stage manager) - Spring Musical 4 Ambition: To live the good life. Peter Daniel Howell Shmamp ' s Beware lest a hummingbird take refuge in your nostril, for a bird in the nose is worth practically nothing in the bush. Likes: Corvett ' s, 10, whirlpools, janitor, Leah, 4- way streets. Led Zeppelin, Joe Walsh, water skiing, summer of ' 74, MB, The House, Mickeys, Shadowfax, beards, pool, scruffs Dislikes: Cliques, Beetle-Jaws, Rof-Mar, Drugs, windsprints, Mer- cedes-Benz, Bowie, Steppenwolf, Beowulf, anything to do with Pittsburgh, long hairs Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Baseball 1,2, 3,4- Senior Class Play Ambition: Law Enforcement or Pro Baseball. Susan James You ' ve got to pay your dues if you want to sing the blues and you know it don ' t come easy. - Ringo Starr Likes: London (Tiffanys), mm collins, X-Country skiing, Elton John, Vermont, Southern Florida, Old Red Mill, Bahamas-Lucayan Beach Hotel Casino, slot machines, BU Dislikes: Being bored, small towns. Poncho ' s Wreck, Winter of ' 74, getting up early, being told what to do, the food at the Westland Hotel Activities: Newspaper 3, 4 (Editor 4) - Class Treasurer 2 - Choms 3, 4 - Prom Committee 3 - Senior Class Play - Drama Club 4 - Year- book 4 - Spring Musical 3, 4 Ambition: To live in the Bahamas and write for Variety. MaryEllen Kudera It ' s alright now I’ve learned my lesson well, you see, you can ' t please everyone, so you’ve got to please yourself. Likes: My friends, snow, blue, Elton John, sweaters. Long Beach Island, winter, green eyes, MILTON, laughing. Yellow Banana, shamrocks and leprechauns, skiing, individuality, tramping out with the BH’s Dislikes: August 1972, deadlines and dummies, Harwich, Summer of ' 74, being hurt, black-eyes, certain hypocritical and sarcastic people, parasites, make-up on guys, Bowie Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. 4) - Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. 4) - Knight Time (Sports Editor) 4 - Yearbook 4 - Musi- cal 3 - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 - FNA 3 - Prom Committee 3 - Student Council (Secretary) 4 - Graduation Marshal 3 Ambition: I want to be a paperback writer . . Kristine Lynn Johnson Kris Let love live on with a smile.” Likes: Billy, my friends, F G ' s, the boardwalk, people who care, to sing. Mom C. , the beach, my family Dislikes: Fighting, Eggs,” complaining, bad grades, having to stay home, tourists, crying so people can see, hurt feelings, huning feel- ings, fear, losing Activities: Softball 1 - Cheerleading 2,4- Yearbook (Art Editor) 4 - Newspaper 4 - Musical 3,4- Summer Play 3 - Prom Committee 3 - Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - Choir 3 Ambition: Interior Decorator Wayne Michael King Look at all those Jakes. Likes: 104 pound apple dumplings, El Camino ' s, Career Math, Bowl- ing, Turkey ' s Dislikes: Broken back windows, long unpaved driveways, getting stopped at the Sandwich Gate, leaky radiators Activities: Baseball 3 - Choms 2,3,4 Ambition: To work William Norton Lamb, Jr. Lambeau, B.J. , Heinie Lambsirong, Mr. Chop Betsy Beverly Lane Bets Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day. ” Likes: Double sessions, Mustangs, Cat Stevens, Pecan Pie, Koala Bears, riding on the beach, American Graffitti, Fish House Punch, the Hon. H. E. Polaski, D. Raven and the Gang, blue fur-top- ped skates Dislikes: Working weekends. Rocky, H. J. food, Lee Sap lenza, empty bank accounts , Helloo, Math, indecision Activities: Choms 1,2- Art Club 1,2- Yearbook 4 Ambition: Millionairess Champagne don ' t drive me crazy: cocaine don ' t make me lazy. Likes: Money, Good Times, life, parties, kangaroos, wild women Dislikes: Gym, Folley, Southern Comfort, the Drug Store, hassles Activities: Art Club, Wood Carving Club Ambition: Designer Steven Martin Steve Likes: Beck, Reggie Smith, Albinos, Burger King, sleeping, going dippin, Nauset Beach, weekends, Cumberland Farms, Bowling Dislikes: Cold water, greaseballers , winter, work. Geometr y, Harry ' s sprints, walking, flat tires, hot beer and vermouth. Spam Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Golf 2,3- Base- ball 4 - Knight Time 4 - Choms 3 - Play Production 4 - National Honor Society 2 Ambition: Dump Keeper Debra Lynn McLaughlin Rosebud, Deb We can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses . ' ' Likes: Woebegone,” them-guys, the beach and the boardwalk. Summer of 74, shooting stars , Sandwich, Ice Hockey, silver, green, food, lettuce Dislikes: Hypocrites, saying good-bye at high tide, tourists (espe- cially New Yorkers), hockey cheerleaders, chocolate-covered cher- ries, losing, purple, chicken, getting jipped, cavities, hospitals Activities: Softball 1 - Cheerleading 2,4- Yearbook Staff 4 - News- paper 4 - Play Production 3,4- Senior Play - Prom Committee 3 - Basketball 3 Ambition: College Donna Lee McLaughlin Donna Don’t live the past, it kills the future. Likes: Red bugs, friends, confusion. Sandwich Ice Hockey, traveling in my bug, the beach, Wally, Fri. and Sat. Nights, summers with a good friend, pool at Mikes house, motorcycles, parties. Papa Gino ' s mushroom pizza Dislikes: Peas, ice hockey cheerleaders, losing, fighting, expecting for a good time and getting a bad time, hurting people, deadlines, dead weakends, liars, spinach, being in debt, running out of gas and oil Activities: Soccer Cheerleading 1 - Yearbook Staff 4 - Choms 3,4- Senior Class Play - Play Production 3,4- Knight Time 4 Ambition: College David Richard McLellan Likes: Deep Purple, pay day, an open road, the Coliseum, my car, Aerosmith, nighttime, the summer, pool, Boston, getting phone calls, motorcycles Dislikes: Dogs, 6 o ' clock Sunday morning, loud noises, McDonalds, Simon and Garfunkel, people who ask too many questions, cold weather, getting up, losing Ambition: College and Black Belt 27 Sheryl Ann McMahon Sam More or Less, considerably less than more, than more or less. Likes; Liver, riding bikes, Flintstones, Ralff, pumping gas, Mr. East- man ' s 5th graders, March 3, rain, oil lamps, goblets, mushrooms, sneezing, tea, swimming, winter, absolute quiet, green, sarcasm, trivia, R.C.W. Dislikes: Gym, gym uniforms, waiting, being undecided, anything over 72, annoying noises, pea soup, being confused, heights, bridges, taking trips without R.C.W., MGB ' s, wearing glasses, styrofoam Activities: Honor Society 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4) Ambition: College: Marriage: being happy Paul D. Miskovsky Scuzz You should have been a Scholar! ” Likes; Lisa, Hockey, Southern comfort , parties, good friends, patched pants, leather hats, girls with long hair, being with pretty girls, Montreal, surprises. Chemistry, small feet, Chonky-Gail, 22, harassing Velia Dislikes: Drinking too much, anything to do with math, punched in the nose at parties, first week of practice, long school bus rides, getting up in the morning, Beowulf dances, schools ham sandwiches Activities: Hockey 2,3,4 (Ass’t Captain) (All Star 2,3,4)- Class Vice-President 4 - Tennis 3, 4 Ambition: Learn enough to make it big. David Martin Morrow Wally ' ’ What are you doing ! ' ' Likes: Jeeps, beaches, parties, beer Dislikes: Payments, vegetables Activities: Soccer 1,2- Basketball 1,2- Golf 1, 2 Ambition: Merchant Marine I Arthur Joseph O ' Brien Arty Likes: Ford trucks, Appaloosa’s, hunting, skating Dislikes: Getting up at 6:00 A.M. Activities: Treasurer and Junior leader of 4-H Club - National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 - State 4-H Horse Judging Conference - Horse Showing Ambition: D.V.M. Dennis Gregg O ' Connell Denny Just shut-up! Likes: Morgan horses, V.W. ' s, bowling, piano, Coleman, J-Hawk, frappes, Italian food, Ireland, my job, chorus Dislikes: Sunday mornings, waiting, dead batteries, bills, creamed broccoli , running out of gas , English Activities: Class President 1 - Student Council 1 - Band 1 - Chorus 2, 4 - Choir 2 - Yearbook Staff 4 - Senior Class Play Ambition: College Ronald William Olson Ronso, Ronnie Here it comes another lonely day. Playing the game I ' ll sail away. On a voyage of no return to see , If eternal life is meant to be. Likes: My friends, music, the sea, Vermont, sunsets, moon shadows, the Rolling Stones, tea, the Castle, Mick Jagger, March 30, 1972, D.L.W., Laughing, pretzels. Led Zeppelin, singing, old houses, David Bowie, gymnastics, ELP, chocolate chip ice cream Dislikes: Liver, gossip, put downs, fighting, the big city, growing old, not understanding, seeing people getting hurt Activities: Choms 2, 3, 4 - Senior Class Play - Exchange Concert 2 - Newspaper 3,4- Yearbook 4 - Musical 3, 4 Ambition: Working in art and music. Cynthia Louise Osgood Cindy Isn’t life the perfect way to spend the time of day. Likes: Hojo ' s, summer, fall, Sandy Neck, cooking, Beach Baby by First Class, Chrysler Station Wagons, Lifeguards, Summer of 74, Washington, long summer days. Gin Rummy, rain, rabbit fur coats , New Seabury Country Club Dislikes: Algebra 1, nasty people, Phoenix, Arizona, flying alone. Big E, evenings that go too fast, cheap tippers, Fat, V.W. ' s, people using the left coffee pot Activities: UGCRVTHS 2 Ambition: Restaiurant Manager Lonaine Marie Pambuko Pam I think we ' re all Bozo’s on this bus. Likes: Caterpillars, magical mushrooms, October test, carnivals, masquerades, Maxfield Parrish, Muzak, S. Dali, Mr. Fox, stars, J. Colin Young, Magic Dust, a certain jester, The Walking Tor- tilla Dislikes: Work, explanations, limits Ambition: Music Dennis A . Parker I Believe if I was all alone, I would be better off in a world my own , I’d forget I ever knew of you.” - Todd Rundgren Likes: Music, David Bowie, Italian food, Alice Cooper, money. Tri- umph Spitfires, Deep Purple, ’72 Pintos, Mott the Hoople, pre- tending to play golf. Black Sabbath. Ziggy Stardust, Todd Rund- gren , Basketball , last but not least the Guidance Office Dislikes: Loud People, The Return of the Native, snobs, my mid- dle name, Simon and Garfunkel, Howard Johnsons, being called Eric, Anthonys on the Canal, Paul’s bad jokes, vicious dogs, shon hair Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 - Golf 2,3,4 Ambition: Corporate Lawyer Jonathan R. Phillips Jon All they wanted was to be free. Likes; Freedom, machines, good times, summer, good music, friends , freebies , not having to take orders Dislikes: Certain things at certain smiles Activities: Baseball 2,3,4- Play Production 3, 4 - Senior Play - Yearbook Staff Ambition; To get by. Velia Colleen Pola Soon I ' ll reap tall grains of fields I ' ve sown - meadows strong with heavy ripened fruits of my own effort, watered with the sweat of struggles past , sweetened with the nectar of my tears . ' ' Likes: Summer (especially ' 73), storms, Camaroes, green eyes, cats, larves Street, trees, Mom, memories. Deb ' s panies, the beach and the boardwalk, shooting stars, poetry, Hot Rocks, pickin ' peas at Hoxie Pond Dislikes: Cold, tourists, convenience, saying good-bye at high tide, waking up, lies, quick good-byes, N.M. withG.E. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-capt. 4) - Softball 1,2- Prom Committee 3 - Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 - Choir 2 , 3 - Play Production 3 - Yearbook 4 - Senior Play - Honor Society 2, 3,4- Student Council 2,3,4 (Pres. 4) - Student Advisory Board 4 - Newspaper (Feature Editor) 4 - Cape Music Festival 2, 4 Ambition: To express all that I feel. Daphne Wyatt Pope Likes: nettle bushes, bears Dislikes; dry stone walls Activities: Art Ambition: A Leaf. 31 Steven Wayne Putnam Esteban Life is too precious to be sitting around waiting for tomorrow. ” Likes: Sports, MUSIC, all cape chorus, people, certain teachers, movies, musicals, freedom, 18, couches, little kids, animals, uaveling, chemistry, chorus, band, Ethiopia Dislikes: Clicks, conceited people, singing in the wrong key Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Chorus 3,4- Choir 3,4- Musicals 2, 3,4- Football 1,2- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Soccer 3,4- News- paper 1,2- Tennis 3,4- All Cape Band - Massawa Music Festival 2 - Softball 1,2- Senior Class Play Ambition: Chemistry or Music Teacher. Doreen Ann Santos Doe ”As time goes on 1 realize just what you mean to me. ” Likes: Bruins, Color My World, Chicago, Falmouth, hockey games, going to New Hampshire, my dog (Ginger), teasing my father. Beach Boys, playing cards, Bobby Orr Dislikes: Spiders, getting up for school, chambermaiding (guess where), winter, school lunches, fighting, school, my picture taken Activities: Basketball 1,2- Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 - Chorus 2,3,4 Ambition: To always be happy. (Most likely) you go your way I ' ll go mine. - Dylan Likes Stooge ' s, Grove St. , Maine, Bermuda, Drive-ins, Paul Simon, the Boomer, Spaghetti, New Jersey Dislikes: Moving, living at the beach, 5 to closing, Stewart Soroka, Bronchitis Activities: Golf 2, 3, 4 - Baseball 1 - Basketball 1 - Chorus 1,2- School Paper Ambition: To obtain a degree in Food Science. Edward William Sawyer, Jr. Ned, Nebaneezer Peter Michael Zentz Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna, man you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe. Likes: The Beatles, Veruschka, schnopps, Julie, the house, Wyeth, the Marx Brothers, the barn, T.V. Plays with Mr. Murphy, Vacation Ln. , the Last House on the left Dislikes: Bowie haircuts, Rof-Mar, paranoid people, Minerva Pizza House Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4 - Play Production 2, 3, 4 - Senior Class Play - All-Capt Chorus 2, 3 Ambition: Architect Joseph Edward Seabury, Jr, Joe There ' s no two way ' s about it, there are two sides to every story. Likes: Shop, hockey, Chicago Black Hawks, Rum and coke. Produce Dept., Thursday ' s, George Carlin, Cheech and Chong, my nephew, B.T.W. West Wind, U.S.A. Dislikes: May 4, 1974, type of people on 8th Ave. and 42nd St. , NY, NY, Union Dues, working Friday night, nails, people who smoke near me , sharks , washing dishes , people who bug me Activities: Hockey 3,4- Class Vice President 1 Ambition: U.S.C.G. Kathryn Elaine Small Kath All too soon will childhood gay. Realize life ' s sober sadness. Let ' s be merry while we may. Innocent and happy fay! Elves were made for gladness I ' ' Likes: Walking, the beach, Summertime by Gershwin, fruit, my plants, V.W. ' s, Nyra, skiing. Memory Lane, short hair. Pork Pie, Lewis Carroll, good friends, Irish music, Criss-Cross, mice and elves Dislikes: Phys. Ed. Team, cold feet and hands, fights, friction, peak and pining Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3 - Musical 3, 4 - Senior Class Play 4 - National Honor Society 4 Ambition: To wander onto a kindred spirit; be a doctor. 33 Jan Elizabeth Soderberg John Stewart ’ ' What though the radiance which was once so bright , Be now forever taken from my sight , Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass; of glory in the flower; Will will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind; In the primal sympathy which having been must ever be; In the soothing thoughts that spring out of human suffering; In the faith that looks through death in years that bring the philosophic mind . ' ’ Ambition; Lawyer Mary Lou Stoll Life is a carnival . . Likes: Animals, peacocks, rabbit holes, lobster quadrilles. Silver Tongued Devil, seeds and stems, cacti Ambition: Undecided 34 Jane Helen Taylor A1 E. Gator alias Jane Fern ” . . .No, seriously, . . . ” Likes: Pottery, photography, art classes, walking the beach, Stan- ford ' s chocolate chip cookies, camping and hiking, N.H. , swim- ming , basketball , soccer , Mountain climbing Dislikes: Phoney people Activities: Summer Play 1,2- Basketball 3,4- Choms 3 - Band 3, 4 - Yearbook 4 - Art Shows 3, 4 Ambition: Artist or Art Teacher William Clinton Taylor II Bud the Spider” Happy are those who dream dreams, and are willing to pay the price to make those dreams come true . ' ' Likes: Everyone and everything but my enemies Dislikes: Hav ing enemies Activities: Soccer 1 - Baseball 1 - Basketball 2 - Cycle Marathon 2 - Class President 2 - Regional Advisory Council 3 - Hockey 3, 4 - Golf 3, 4 - (E.A.B.: Soccer 4, Basketball 4, Student Council 4) - Attended Escola Americana De Brasilia (E.A.B.) 4 Ambition: Civil Engineer Carmen Maria Strauser Likes: Football, basketball, swimming, tennis, to cook and eat what I cook, to go shopping just to look around, to be taken for a ride in the car Dislikes: Softball, hockey, going to school, studying all the time, to walk from place to place , babysitting all night long Activities: Pep Club 1,2- Choir 1,2- FHA 1,2,4 Ambition: To work in the field of Computer Programming. 35 Wendy Titcomb The road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, And I must follow, if I can. Pursuing it with eager feet. Until it joins some larger way. Where many paths and errands meet , And whither them? 1 cannot say. - J.R.R. Tolkien Likes: August nights, a jeep named Nori, books, mountains, hay rides, people playing the piano, Sandy Neck, mushrooms, Paul Tillich, the falls on Rattle River, Maine Dislikes: Sunday nights, time going too fast, gym, Baltimore, The Mall, manipulation, an empty mailbox Activities: National Honor Society 2,3,4- Chorus 2,4- Play Pro- duction 2 - Exchange Concert 2 - Big Sister 4 Ambition: To be what I am going to be. Marcia Constance Weaver If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer: let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Tho- reau Likes: The mountains, guitar playing, August 11, 1973, sunset, ocean. Cat Stevens, animals, John Denver, friends, faded jeans, Simon and Garfunkle Dislikes: Carrots, full-moons, Kathy’s car, empty houses, long walks , painting floors , gossip Activities: Chorus 3 Ambition: To find peace within. Terry Tully Can’t find it, grind it. Likes: Austin- Healeys, 160 mph, Goodyear L 60’s, 300 ft. mbber, Budweiser, 454 Heni’s, Hurst Dislikes: Slant Six Bangers Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Professional Drunk Philip Wilharm Wilp What week is it? Likes: Bikes, trips, skindiving, girls, boats, my smoking room Dislikes: courts, police cars, police dogs, guns, etc. Ambition: Electronics Engineer and Design. 37 Senior Superlatives WORST DRIVERS G. Elvander J. Seabury CLASS COUPLE D. Austin D. Banows CUTEST K. Small A. O ' Brien BEST ACTOR ACTRESS P. Zentz V. Biggers DONE MOST FOR CLASS OF ' 75 P. Miskovsky G. Elvander TEACHERS PETS L. Caron D. Dinklage MOST TALKATIVE D. Allen P. Conitz MOST DEPENDABLE P. Zentz E. Fraser BEST BUILD FIGURE P. Miskovsky J. Choate CLASS CLOWNS D. Allen M. Kudera MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED V. Pola J. Cervantes QUIETEST M. Gregory C. Strauser BEST DRESSED P. Zentz C. Osgood MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT D. Santos P. Miskovsky BLUSHERS K. Johnson E. Lamb 4i CLASS GIGGLERS CLASS SWEETHEARTS K. Small J. Phillips A. O’Brien E. Fraser FRIENDLIEST J. Phillips R. Condon MOST DISTINCTIVE LAUGH R. Olson D. McLaughlin MOST SINCERE 42 M. Hamlen M. Hogan MOST CONSERVATIVE C. Osgood K. Hawes MOST ATHLETIC V. Pola P. Howell MOST INTELLIGENT V. Pola J. Cervantes CLASS FLIRTS G. Elvander J. Phillips MOST ARTISTIC R. Olson L. Pambuko BEST LOOKING M. DiPietro R. Harrison 43 Early Graduation Seated: (L to R) D. Falconeiri, V. Diggers, C. Osgood, K. Broderson, V. Pola The Class of 1975 had the honor of having the first early graduation students under a new school policy. The students who have blazed a trail for others to follow are: Victoria Diggers, Velia Pola, Cynthia Osgood, Kye Broderson, and Diana Falconeiri. We, the faculty and students, offer our sincere congratulations to these fine young ladies for their hard work and foresight which qualified them to be early graduates of Henry T. Wing School. 44 Varsity Field Hockey From Row: (L to R) Coach Earle, Ass’t Coach Miss Rooney, D. King, L. Pagani, K. Vigliano, D. Luciani, D. Lewis, N. O’Hara, L. Crowell Second Row: (L to R) M. Santos, L. Bess, K. Anderson, J. Scovill, A. Stobbart (not pictured , Velia Pola) The field hockey team completed the season with a 3-4-3 record which was very good since the girls did not start the season off too well. The early season losses may be attributed to the fact that many of the girls were inexperienced. Senior Velia Pola and sophomore Mary Santos were the only forwards from the previous year. Defensive players with experience were four juniors; Capt. Nancy O ' Hara, Debbie King, Dianna Lewis, and Janet Scovill. The most exciting games were played near the end of the season. The 1-1 ties with the two top teams, Harwich and Martha ' s Vineyard showed Sandwich a much improved team. With the experience gained the girls should be in the mnning for a championship next year. Junior Varsity Field Hockey (L to R)J. Howell, L. Gagnon, M. Hughbanks, C. Stobbart, M. McNamara Cross Country First Row: (L to R) C. Pavao, R. Kudera, D. DiPrete, P. Vigliano, K. Colton, D. Robbins, L. Meeks Second Row: ( L to R) Coach Naylor, Manager L. Manning, C. DiPrete, C. Mores, K. Merritt, S. Pagani, H. Atwood, N. DeCubellis, andj. Fraser This year ' s Cross Country team consisted of 13 runners. There were 9 freshmen, 2 sophomores, and 2 juniors. Of the 13, there were 5 girls. Junior Chris DiPrete was the only one with any previ- ous running experience . Outstanding individual performances were turned in by the team. Danny DiPrete was the top freshman runner in the Cape and Islands Conference and he also received medals for his 15th and 22nd place finishes in the state wide freshman races held in Boston. Each race had no fewer than 150 runners. He also received a trophy for his 5th place finish in the Conference race held on Sandwich ' s 2.8 mile course. Older brother Chris received a trophy for his 8th place finish in the Conference meet. Junior Lauri Meeks received a trophy for being the top girl runner in the Con- ference . Letter winners were Chris and Danny DiPrete, Steve Pagani, Curtis Holden, Peter Vigliano, Kevin Merritt, and Lauri Meeks. Team awards went to Danny DiPrete who was elected captain; to Chris and Danny DiPrete who were elected most valuable; and to Steve Pagani who was selected as the most improved. Cape and Islands Champions Varsity Soccer First Row; (L to R) K. Hawes, P. Ward, B. Lamb, T. Rossignol, R. Schmelzer, G. DeConto, T. Birch, P. Thomas, M. Ward, B. Eccleston Second Row: (L to R) M. Glynn, J. Stanley, Mr. Tedeshi (Ass ' t Coach), D. Finerty, J. Hendy, G. Ka pinos, T. Hendy, G. Stanley, P. Howell, S. Putnam, K. Uggerholt, S. Morris, J. Miller, B. Troyanos, Coach Evans (not pictured, Doug Allen) The 1974 soccer team established themselves as one of the finest athletic teams in Sandwich history. The undefeated League Season was accomplished through tremendous work, beginning in the summer, by many individuals. This work also resulted in a State Tournament berth for the second consecutive year. We are very proud of our record and the fact that a tradition of success is becoming synonymous with Sand- wich soccer. ALL CAPE 1st TEAM Gerry DeConto Jamie Miller Russell Schmelzer Bill Troyanos ALL CAPE 2nd TEAM John Hendy Ken Hawes Michael Ward LEAGUE RECORD: Wins - 15 Losses - 0 Ties - 1 Junior Varsity Soccer First Row: (L to R) B. Brun, J. Luciani, B. Eccleston, T. Hendy, R. Leydon Second Row: (L to R) Coach Tedeschi, T. Rossignol, M. Hughbanks, G. Kapinos, M. Roo- ney, J. Walker, M. Doyle, M. Glynn, J. Stanley This year ' s team recorded a 4-3-3 record. The best team performance was turned in at Har- wich as Sandwich posted a 2-0 win. Four Jr. High players contributed to the team effort. Nauset, D-Y and Tabor were also defeated by the Knights J. V. squad. Bob Bmn, Bill Eccleston, John Walker, James Earle and Greg Kapinos did a fine job all year. Soccer Cheerleaders This year ' s soccer cheerleaders consisted of nine girls rallying the team to an undefeated victory. They were seniors Gayle Elvander, Debbie McLaughlin, Doreen Santos, Peggy Conitz, and Kris Johnson; juniors Charlene Johnson and Pam Taylor; and freshmen Pam Elvander and Jane Thomas. We would like to extend a special thank you to Mrs. Charles Phillips, who helped pick material for hand sewn uniforms, and to Mrs. William Hendy who backed us at all our games. Near the end of the season, after losing one of the squad members, we recruited a former basketball cheerleader, junior Martha Gallant. We would like to thank Mr. Evans and the team for giving us a season we could never for- get. I Girls Varsity Basketball First Row: (L to R) L. Gourley, N. O ' Hara, J. Hendy, M. Kudera, D. Lewis, M. Santos Second Row: (L to R) Coach Zion, L. Gaboon, D. Gilfoy, L. Crowell, L. Bess, D. King The 1974-75 basketball team completed a commendable season with an overall record of 10 wins and 8 losses. The league record of 7-5 was good for a third place standing. Highlights of the season were overtime games with Barnstable and Nauset; and one point margin games with Wareham and Provincetown. These were four extremely exciting and well played games. MaryEllen Kudera and Judy Hendy, the two Seniors on the team, demonstrated outstand- ing leadership qualities as co-captains of the team. Other varsity team members were Nancy O ' Hara, Mary Santos, Deedee Lewis, Debbie King, Lynn Gourley, Laurie Meeks, Lori Bess, Lynn Gaboon, Lynn Crowell, and Donna Gilfoy. MaryEllen Kudera, Nancy O ' Hara, and Mary Santos were elected, for their skillful play- ing, to the Cape Island League All-Star Team. Michele McNamara served as a very capable manager for this year ' s team. 58 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball First Row: (L to R) M. Hughbanks, L. Crowell, D. Gilfoy, T. Rossignol, M. McNamara, J. Fraser, G. Weekes Second Row: (L to R) Coach Rooney, K. Parker, A. Glynn, E. Denney, L. Gaboon, M. Fagnant, L. Fagnant This years girls J.V. team enjoyed a particularly successful season, winning 6 of their 10 game schedule. This respectable record was achieved through long hours of practice, indi- vidual and team cooperation. It is hoped that this effort, attitude, and success will continue to accompany these girls in their varsity years to come. Boys Varsity Basketball Center: (L to R) Co-Captains P. Howell, M. Mahoney Standing: (L to R) Trainer Sangster, Ass ' t Coach Earle, R. Schmelzer, F. Kosarick, B. Mahoney, D. Fin- erty, T. Hendy, C. Holla nd, J. Hendy, J. Stanley, J. Miller, K. Santos, Ass’t Trainer Tooher, Ass’t Coach Giardino, Coach Woodbury The 1974-75 basketball team finished the season with a 9-10 record. The team was made up of almost entirely underclassmen. Peter Howell, the only senior on the team, displayed fine play and leadership throughout the year. Junior guard Matt Mahoney ended the season with a 15-5 scoring average and was selected to represent Sandwich in the All-Star game. Dave Finerty and John Hendy gained respect throughout the league with their tough rebounding. Finerty led all Sandwich players in the rebounding department by pulling down 220 boards. A surprise newcomer to the team was sophomore Carlos Holland . Carlos improved with every game and by mid season had earned himself a starting position. Jamie Miller proved to be the defensive ace and did an outstanding job usually guarding the opponents best scorer. Sandwich finished the season in fourth place in the Cape Island League. The high point of the year was the upset over second place Provincetown. Next year all but Howell will return to hopefully help capture that first place spot in the league and gain a berth in the State Tournament . 61 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball First Row: (L to R) Coach Earle, M. Doyle, G. Stanley, M. Glynn, K. Santos, D. Tooher (ass ' t trainer) Second Row: (L to R) T. Hendy, S. Hall, C. Holden, J. Stanley, B. Mahoney The 1974-75 Junior Varsity Basketball team ended up with a 5-11 overall season. We started off rather slow , but we were in every contest until the end . Although we only won 5 games, we won 4 of them in the second half of the season. We had more talent on the floor than the record indicated. It just took a while to put it all together into a team effort. I think the boys finally realized that it takes 100% effort and dedication from everyone to produce a winner. I look forward to seeing players such as Jimmy Stanley, Bill Mahoney, Kevin Santos, and Tom Hendy to help out the Varsity in the 1975-76 campaign. 62 Diane Pam Paula Basketball Cheerleaders Jane Donna Cape and Island Champions Varsity Hockey First Row: (L to R) J. DeFelice, B. Ferrari, R. Malcomson, T. Rossignol, P. Ward, M. Bridges, B. Brun, B. Hewitt, J. Bess, P. Crane Second Row: (L to R) Trainer Sangster, Coach Adams, J. Seabury, C. Glynn, D. Barrows, K. Hawes (co-capt.), P. Miskovsky (co-capt.), D. Ferrari, M. Kuznarowis, S. Torrey, Ass ' t Coach Glynn, Time Keeper Marshall, Manager Gelson, (Not pictured: B. Taylor, M. Ward) Sandwich Varsity Hockey Team, coached by Dave Adams, has not lost a league game in two years. The hockey team will be losing two outstanding All-Cape Islands defensemen - Ken Hawes and Paul Miskovsky, who will be graduating this year. Other seniors include Doug Barrows, Joe Seabury, and Bud Taylor. Because of their outstanding record , the Blue Knights were invited into the Massachusetts State High School Hockey Tournament and qualififed for the quarter finals by defeating Somerset High School LEAGUE RECORD: Wins - 10 Losses - 0 Ties - 2 65 D. Allen D. Myette M. Bridges P. O’Brien A. Brule J. Olas T. Choate D. Rossignol M. Foley J. Selson D. Fournier L. Shell D. Green D. Stewart J. Green R. Tourville L. Kuznarowis P. Vigliano T. McShane K. Wilkinson B. Messier Coach Glynn X i Varsity Softball First Row: (L to R) M. Kudera, L. Schmelzer, J. Sibson, J. Hendy, P. Whitney, A. Hoxie (Manager) Second Row: (L to R) R. Jacinto, M. Santos, D. King, L. Gourley, N. O’Hara, K. King, Coach Zion The 1974 varsity softball team completed the season with an overall record of 7 wins and 8 losses. Their Cape and Island League record was 7 wins and 5 losses, which put them in the middle of the final standings. The girls showed good field, pitching, and hitting during the season and were excellent representa- tives of the school because of their fine display of sportsmanship. With many starting players returning, and co-captains Judy Hendy and MaryEllen Kudera leading the team, the 1975 softball season looks very promising and we are looking forward to an outstanding, action-packed year! Junior Varsity Softball First Row: (L to R) R. Duchesney, J. Tilley, S. Winnings, A. Stobbart, L. Gaboon Second Row: (L to R) M. Hughbanks, P. Johnson, N. Gorden, M. Fagnant, A. Doherty, L. Pagani , Coach Hoxie The Sandwich softball future and girls sports in general received a big boost with the for- mation of a JV team last year. With the additional practice time and ten game JV schedule. Sandwich had its largest turnout ever for softball . The Junior Varsity team composed of freshman and sophomore players gained valuable skills in daily practices and in game experiences. With this training ground for younger players the future of Sandwich softball appears much brighter. 71 Varsity Baseball Sitting; (L to R) P. Thomas, J. Doyle, F. Kosarik, R. Schmelzer, G. DeConto, M. Hickey, and J. Miller Standing: (L to R) Ass ' t Coach Giardino, J. Phillips, K. Uggerholt, B. Oliver, J. Hendy, D. Allen, D. Finerty, P. Howell, D. Dinklage, P. Thompson, M. Jones (Manager), and Coach Fenton The Sandwich High Varsity Baseball team completed the 1974 season wit h a Cape and Island League record of 8-4 and an over-all record of 10-5. Finishing third behind league Harwich and second place Nauset, the Blue Knights ended the season on a winning note defeating Provincetown 2-1 and Chatham 8-7. Senior All-Cape selection Myles Hickey, juniors Gerry DeConto and Peter Howell, sophomores Dave Fin- erty, Jamie Miller, Russ Schmelzer, Karl Uggerholt and John Hendy provided Sandwich with hitting power resulting in 120 runs being scored . The highlight of the season was a come-back victory over Nauset 13-12, the second victory in as many games over the league leaders. Special recognition goes to captain Myles Hickey for his team leadership: sophomore John Hendy for his team leading batting average; and Geny DeConto and Peter Howell for their fine defensive performance. The 1975 squad will have the leadership of co-captains DeConto and Howell as well as an excellent group of sophomore lettermen. Special thanks to team manager Mike Jones and Coach Giardino for their tireless effort and very able assist- ance. LEAGUE RECORD: Wins - 10 Losses - 5 Ties - 0 Junior Varsity Baseball Front Row: (L to R) R. DeConto, C. Holden, J. Bess, P. Cook, J. Luciani, M. Ward Back Row: (L to R) T. Hendy, K. Santos, M. Stevens, C. Holland, M. Glynn, A. Brule , Coach Giardino Our program is constantly expanding in order to meet the growing needs of the baseball interest at Sandwich High. The responsibility of the J.V. program is to develop talent for the Varsity program. This year good prospects are Pat and Mike Ward and Kevin Santos who should break into the Varsity group in the coming year. Cape and Islands Champions Golf First Row: (L to R) P. Denney, P. Oliver, W. Taylor, Coach Stanford Second Row: (L to R) J. Cervantes, J. Watson, D. Parker, D, Barrows (Not pictured: N. Sawyer, P. O ' Brien, R. Lewis) The Sandwich golf team completed a very successful season in 1974, going undefeated in league competition with an 8-0 record. Although the team will be losing their first man, Randy Lewis, the outlook is pointing toward another good year. 76 Tennis First Row: (L to R) K. Merritt, D. Lewis, L. Leydon, R. Condon Second Row: (L to R) G. Stanley, S. Putnam, P. Miskovsky, D. Winslow, G. Halleran, K. Hawes, Coach Tedeschi This years team was the first to represent Sandwich in competition. Although Sandwich did not enter the Cape Islands league we competed against several Cape schools. Our record was 3-4, this included 2 wins over Harwich and 1 against D-Y. We have many promising young tennis players at Sandwich, among them Kevin Merritt, a sophomore, and already has established him- self as a top competitor on Cape Cod . Lisa Leydon and DeDe Lewis turned in fine performances. Steve Putnam, Ken Hawes and Dick Winslow continued to improve throughout the year. 78 Slave Day Kris Paul Peter Gayle Peter Dennis Doreen Ron Joe Yearbook Staff GENERAL STAFF K. Broderson, C. DeFelice, D. Evans, L. Caron, M. Hamlen, M. Hogan, J. Phillips, M. Kudera, R. Olson, D. McLaughlin, P. Zentz, B. Lane, S. James, J. Hendy, J. Taylor Cover Design -- Front End Sheet Back End Sheet- Divider Pages; Underclassmen ■ Debbie McLaughlin Peter Zentz Kris Johnson Ron Olson Kris Johnson Kris Johnson Ron Olson Ron Olson Betsy Lane Kris Johnson Kris Johnson --Gayle Elvander Eileen Fraser Kris Johnson Velia Pola Dennis O’Connell Scott Mortis Mr. Roger Savino Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor An Editor Layout Editor Photographer Junior Representative Yearbook Advisor Seniors Sports Activities Organizations - Administration Candids 94 Honor Society Student Council Advisory Board High School Band Mr. Hey wood 97 r ' J til i lA. 1 1 Front Row: (L to R) J. Howell, J. Reilly, H. Marshall, J. Tilley Back Row: (L to R) E. Denney, A. Perry, B. Lewis, K. Parker, L. Gagnon FNA Front Row: (L to R) V. Biggers, H. Ham- blen, L. Douglas, D. Luciani Second Row: (L to R) J. Howell, J. Reilly, J. Thomas, N. Decubellis, D. Robbins, P. Elvander, K. Colton, M. Cervantes Third Row: (L to R) K. Merritt, P. Con- itz, S. Putnam, S. Korgen, J. Condon, D. Quinn, G. Elvander Drama Club 111 ■I ' -v L. Front Row: (L to R) K. Vigliano, M. Santos, M. Hughbanks, A. Stobbart Back Row: (L to R) M. McNamara, L. Bess, L. Pagami, C. Stobbart, J. Condon FHA I Front Row: (L to R) W. Olson, L. Pambuko, R. t Thibideau, M. Stoll, J. Gorell, E. Choate Second Row: (L to R) S. Martin, B. Linehan, D. i Erickson, S. Willette, M. Procopio, A. Borje- i son Newspaper Staff Art Club From Row: (L to R) K. Johnson, D. McLaughlin, M. Kudera, V. Pola, D. Evans Second Row: (L to R) D . Weaver, L. Caron, D. McLaughlin, R. Olson (Missing): S. James, L. Costa) Kathy Small, President Jeff Green, Kim Small, Heather Atwood, Danny Diprete Outing Club 99 Dr. Anthony D ' Antuono Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Grace Day School Psychologist Mrs. Marie Hamlen Secretary Mrs. Donna Dinius Secretary Mr. James Sibson Principal Mr. John Chisholm Vice-Principal Mrs. Janet Trenholm Secretary Mr. R. Theodore Steinhilber Guidance Counselor Mrs. Dolores A. Bush Guidance Counselor Mrs. Katherine Alvezi Secretary $ Mrs. Janet Davis Nurse Miss Jean Richards Dietitian Miss Janet Kirsch Special Education Mrs. Alice Douglas Librarian Mrs. Michelle Earle Teacher Aide Mrs. Mary Huff Business Mr. Eugene Ash, Jr. Business Mr. Dave Adams Business Mr. William Earle Physical Education Mr. Roben Woodbury Physical Education Miss Judy Rooney Physical Education Miss Barbara Harrima n Physical Education Mr. William Sangster Health Miss Leslie Booth Math - Science 103 Mr. Edward Hoxie, Jr. History Mr. Robert Fenton History Mr. William Doyle History Mr. Edward Giardino History Mr. Edwin Zion Math Miss Janet Semonian English Mr. Robert Inman History Mr. Winthrop Trenholm Math Mr. Thomas Jaillett Math Mr. William Naylor Math Me. Benjamin LoSordo, Jr. Math Mr. Thomas Eager 1 04 Reading Miss Maryclaire Mulcahy Language Ms. Marie Murphy Language Mr. Silvio Jedesoni Language Mr. John Halvorson Industrial Arts Mr. Roger Bergen Shop Mr. Roger Savino Shop Mrs . Sylvia Phillips Science Mr. Robert D. Hickey Science Mr. David O ' Hara Science Mr. James Campbell Science Mr. Bruce Stanford English Mrs. Theodora Ringer English Mrs. Ann Palmer English Mrs. Gretchen Webster English Miss Marsha Dolgin An Mr. Roben Thompson Science Mr. James Murphy, Jr. English Mr. Harry Evans III English 105 106 Mr. Otto Schleisher Audio-Visual Mrs. Joan Coggeshall Music Mrs . Barbara Jones Home Economics Mr. Edward Hey wood Music I Your wish is my command! Sober up Dede ! Try that again Jon and I’ll Oh Mary Ellen! Hi there girls ! Diets? What diets? Whai did you mean by that Donna? . these J V games ! OH What ' s the answer to number ten? I wonder if she likes me . What did you say was the name of your school? 109 Boy, is this job tough! If I am elected . . . Baby booties so soon? Control yourself Ruth ! You ' ve got to be kidding! Honest, it ' s water! Checking the signals . The Sheriff and his posse . A Dog Catchers dream . Dave Fineny The Dry Look Closeness means comfort. See no evil , Hear no evil, Speak no evil. Tarzan swings again. Ill Can I help it if I’m beautiful? Well? I ' m waiting! I ' m at the end of my rope! Need more be said ! But I didn ' t do anything! And then Papa Bear said . . . Who me? I CHOKE! This is a nose? It’s supposed to bounce. Nurse Evans I’ve got LEGS! London Bridge is falling down. 113 Tweet - Tweet Grin and bear it Deb ! I wish I could read ! Hey girls - look at that hunk ! Good things come in SMALL packages! Hold onto them when you get them. Don ' t pinch! Russell, leave my leg alone! And then she . . . I love my uniform ! Boo-hoo! I ' m disgusted. Bonnie, I ' ll pretend I didn ' t hear that. 115 102 “? Kevin , you fiend ! Oh, James! I see you I The devil made me do it I And I missed the Waltons for this! f With this ring I thee wed . Our team in ACTION ! I swallowed my gum ! My girdle is killing me . Ned - Look what just walked in! On your mark , get set . . • You mean this isn ' t Muscle Beach? Watch out Tony , here he comes ! Fishing anyone? George , try Dial ! No Becky, Bill didn ' t get the goal. Was it something I said? Smile Kathy - they ' re taking our pic- ture! Barnstable County was never like this I We mix a mean brew ! Why isn ' t anyone listening? That ' s Music? No Comment. The man of my dreams. No Kleenex. Pucker Up! Let ' s see how Taunton did. It ' s cool! May I have your autograph please? Oh no Kris , they caught us ! I just love these school . . . and then you shake it all about ! Oh no! dances. You ' re a bad girl ! There’s a bug in my ear! I love these interviews. He ' s such a bore. Ah - Ah - Choo! I wish my mommy was here I 122 I wonder if they know we’re watching. Oh Doreen ! No ! Only on the visitors side ! Sandwich ' s finest? My favorite - The Osmonds. 123 I know I’m great, I take after my sister. You ' ll never guess what I found. I’ll do anything for an A”. Next time no anchovies! Hey Kris! I found Bill! The yo-yo is supposed to come back! 124 Nothing up my sleeve . Everyone loves a Greek . I’m just too good to be true! Will you marry me? 125 There ' s a fly in my soup ! I really shouldn ' t, but . . . Now you see, that wasn’t so hard. As the fog rolls in. Oh . . .1 hate him ! Ya, right Linda! Paula, you’re cute! What ' s in the pipe? Who took my Copenha- gen? 126 I am woman! Nancy, you ' re off! Knight Time Centerfold Just good friends? Those are LEGS? Please . . . your breath . What ' s he so happy about? 1 want to drink your blood . 127 Hey Bud! Where ' s Jane? I use Ultra-Bnte ! Swing your partner I 128 He ' s due any day now. That stupid sandwich meat! Stop Scott! You ' re making me cry. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1975 And they called it puppy love . What did you say? Pam! Get in line! Let’s Boogie ! 129 Just hanging around. ipTfTpr- I, Douglas Winslow Allen, leave my dearest sympathy to all those students who have to come to S.H.S. next year; to Norm and Dan a ton in hopes Norm changes his habit; to Mo I leave Mog; to Andy G. my ability to get along with Mr. Adams; and to my little brother I leave my good name with the school . I , Jon Phillips, leave running so that they can ' t catch me and drag me back in. I , Daphne Pope , leave my thanks . I, Paul Miskovsky, leave to Mrs. Curly my phone number; to Lisa no more headaches and a kiss; to Mrs. Phillips my sympathy; to Mary a BIKE; and 1 leave this school with thanks. I , Richard Thomas Christopher Heriszny Harrison , leave S.H.S. everything because it needs it; and to Bill Troyanos an afro-hairdo. I , MaryEllen Kudera, leave to Nancy O ' Hara a washer and dryer; to Lynn Crowell 17 ten pound bags of Macs; to Deedee Lewis my calm nature, great personality, and wonderful good moods. I, Marybeth DiPietro, leave my sweatsuit to Mrs. Ringer; and a new secretary to Mr. Stanford. I, Donna Lee McLaughlin, leave to Chip a trolly whistle; to Kevin a typewriter; and to everybody else left in the school - GOOD LUCK! I, Cynthia L. Osgood, leave one truck full of Howard Johnson ' s orange sodas to Mr. Fen- ton in hopes that he will put it to good use at Sandy Neck Beach. I , Arthur O ' Brien, leave a new battery and driving ability to David Finerty . I, Eileen Fraser, leave to Mrs. Hamlen no more bills for material; and to the staff of next years yearbook GOOD LUCK with all the problems to be faced. I, Gayle Elvander, leave my sister Pam to Scott and vice versa so they can keep an eye on each other; to Mrs. Coggeshall and Mrs. Palmer our talks and laughs; to Billy my many thanks; to Brian Ferrari a bottle of ketchup; and last but not least I leave with many pleasant memories. I, Debra McLaughlin, leave the cafeteria ladies free cooking lessons with the Home Ec. classes. I, James Cervantes, leave to Mr. Jallet all my Rodney Dangerfield albums; to Mr. Stan- ' ford I leave my Don Quixote Monarch Notes; and to David Kellogg 1 leave my Yale sweatshirt . I , Kris Johnson , leave to my sisters Charlene and Paula the sardine can for their very own; to my bosom-buddy a whale; and to Bill many thanks and all my love. I, Susan James, leave to Chris DiPrete some black coffee for next New Years Eve; and 130 free admission to the Complex II for all the Juniors. I, Velia Pola, leave to Karen Anderson all those long talks about that truck” and vari- ous other subjects; to Lynn Crowell many Sunday afternoons on the farm; and to Nancy O’Hara I leave $60 for a donation to her favorite charity. L I, Linda E. Costa, leave my address and phone number to Mr. Adams for future use; to Miss Richards the patience to put up with THEM” another year; and Laura, Terry, and Kathleen a book on How to Grow-Up Gracefully.” I, Carmen Strauser, leave my good luck and happiness to everyone at S.H.S.; to Donna Hamblin my broken locker in hopes she can open it; to Marie my intelligence (which isn’t much); and I leave the school gladly. oseph Seabury, leave to Mr. Savino an easier way; I leave the Lath to anyone who thinks they can handle it; to Andy G. a band- Aid box full of Vitamin C; to the Bourne Rink a bronze plaque with my name to put on my spot on the bench; to Joel Bess a coat of armor for the hockey bus when they win next year. I, David Dinklage, leave B-Man to Matt and Veritas to Phyllis. I, Joan Chapman, leave Carol O’Connell a quart of Tango and one more trip to Upper Cape; to Donna Gilfoy a DUCK! of her own and my GREEN hat for horse shows; and I leave Pam Freeman an M-80 and a quarter to give Patty Armstrong for the vibrating bed. I, Ned Sawyer, leave my ability to study to Marty in order that he may remember the distinction. I, Steven Putnam, leave high school with a lot of good memories; to Mrs. Coggeshall I — leave Bill, Scott, and Jamie to take my place in chorus; to Mr. Evans and Mr. Woodbury I leave my little brother Ray to take my position on the bench (I mean team) . I, Paul Denney, leave a piece of chedder cheese to Mr. Stanford. I, Ronnie Olson, leave Nancy O’Hara my ability to laugh since she never laughs; to Kyle Murphy I leave one handbook on how not to be shy around girls and all the good music that Bowie and Ronson have given him; also I leave Dena Fermino some nice straight, blond hair; and to my brother Wayne a very happy life. I , Judy Hendy , leave Miss Mulcahy the strength to make it through two more years with Tom; and to Mrs. Coggeshall some sopranos to sing in B period. I, Peter Howell, leave Mr. Fenton 7 cans of Strawberry flavored Copenhagen so that he doesn’t have any more nicotine fits; and to Mr. G. I leave my excellent breaking ball. I, Doreen Santos, leave to my sisters and brothers good luck in S.H.S.; I also leave Mary S . , Nancy D. , and Donna R. Argyle socks in hopes they all wea r them the same day. I, Diana L. Falconeiri, leave to Tommy Choate and David Anderson anything they want; to Danny Gilfoy a warm smoking room and my memory; to Michael Miskovsky my love and my eyes; to Bobby Lehner some of my innocence and common sense; to Mr. Evans one autographed copy of Romeo and Juliet; and to the teachers of Sandwich High a LOT 131 jy-ii-i of GOOD LUCK! We, Diana Evans and Lise Caron, leave our great typing abilities to Dad” v hom we know will need it next year; and we leave our fantastic bowling scores to Debbie King; and luck to our brothers hoping they ' ll make it to graduation. I, Doug Barrows, leave to Mr. Fenton a proposition for Beach Rights this summer, and Sandwich High School. I, Bud Taylor, depart with the unquestionable knowle dge that 1 have been in more and less desirable places in the world , yet Sandwich will always remain the most distinct in my mind. I, Kye Broderson, leave Harry Dager Evans III three cherry pies; to Mike Jones a case of 7-UP (limes included). I, Dennis O ' Connell, leave my Volkswagen to Chip and some crackerjacks to Janet. I, Cathy DeFelice, leave to the Sandwich Hood one book on how to ride a ten speed bike. I, Betsy Lane, leave to Mindell a summer of fun and sailing with Dick; to Lisa and Amy a copy of West Side Story; and to Mr. Evans a dozen chocolate chip cookies. 1, Jane Taylor, leave the Bands Low Brass Section in the care of Rita; to Mary the hope of someday receiving an A in Geometry; the pottery section of the An Dept. , in hopes that someone new will learn to love and care for it. I, Ruth Condon, leave my great ability to have panies to my sister Jeanne (but not to use our house); to Chip a bottle of tabasco sauce; my great tennis serve to Kevin Merritt; to Bonnie my 4:30 curfwe; my sewing ability to Dianel Guinzo; my punch recipe to Mo in hopes that she can liven up her parties; and now me and weave leave with many S.H.S. memories only to be sorry that I have to leave the class of ' 76 behind - GOOD LUCK! AodJi The Class of 1975 is grateful to the following sponsors for their financial assistance in the preparation of this yearbook. FULL PAGE TAYLOR’S CHEVRON STATION THE BOURNE MILL SANDWICH GULF SERVICE STATION SANDWICH PHARMACY BRYDEN INSURANCE AGENCY SANDWICH CO-OPERATIVE BANK Compliments of MR. MRS. R. W. LEYDON THE JEWEL BOX CAPE COD AUTO PARTS BROWN BROWN, INC. CHASE MacQUADE REALTY, INC. MacDONALD’S SANDWICH HARDWARE, CO. FALMOUTH BANK TRUST COMPANY SANDWICH PACKAGE STORE BROOKSIDE NURSERY OLD COUNTY HARDWARE COMPANY MARSH WIND VILLAGE CHEZ HALF PAGE TITCOMB’S BOOK SHOP Compliments of CROW FARM FRED O. EARLE, JR. COUNTRY ACRES MOTEL VILLAGE COFFEE SHOP SIMPLE FARE RESTAURANT RUSSELL’S MARKET MELANIE’S STYLE SALON 888-3176 ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP 888-2220 KINGS ROCK ’N SHELL SHERI BEAUTY SALON 134 We appreciate the assistance and encouragement of the following people for their patronage of the 1975 yearbook. THE YANKEE CLIPPER MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. TYBACK MR. AND MRS. JOHN McKEON MRS. MARY HUFF JOHN F. SULLIVAN AND FAMILY Compliments from a BEACH BABY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. HENDY, JR. ROAUL SANTOS AND FAMILY SCOTT AND GAYLE MR. AND MRS. HERBERT A. HAMLEN MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. HARVEY NANCY, JANE, AND PAULA MR. AND MRS. RICHARD CAPEN BILL AND KRIS DAVID AND DEBBIE MR. AND MRS. JOHN CHISHOLM MS. MURPHY AND MR. ROBERT CARUSO MIKE, JEFF, AND EMILY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WOODBURY LORRAINE TOMASEK SHERYL AND BOBBY MR. Z MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL DINIUS BARBARA HARRIMAN BEN LoSORDO MR. AND MRS. HARRY D. EVANS III ME, MYSELF, AND I HOWARD AND JUDY CROWELL Compliments of SPRING HILL MOTOR LODGE JAMES A. HOGAN AND FAMILY THE ELVANDER FAMILY THE HOWELL FAMILY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. O’CONNELL SHORSHIT CLIFFORD JERRY, BETTY, LESLIE, AND CHRIS CARON BILL, KAREN, AND JACOB MR. AND MRS. DAVID HYDE AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. MEEKS AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD FRASER MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. OSGOOD, JR. DR. AND MRS. ANTHONY D ' ANTUONO MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. SIBSON MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SANGSTER AND FAMILY JEAN RICHARDS MR. AND MRS. JAILLETT MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN J. BUSH ALICE DOUGLAS MICHELLE EARLE MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RICHARDS MR. AND MRS. R. EDWARD HEYWOOD MR. AND MRS. SILVIO TEDESCHI AND RYAN PENNY RINGER )35 cAfu. (Atev and yi lM. 0)(Uh (A geifi The class of 1975 wishes to recognize Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mrs. Joan Coggeshall. Throughout our high school years, they have not only taught us to expand our mind in English and Music, but have taught us the true meaning of friendship. They have added much pleasure and understanding to our learning experiences. To them we say, ' ' Thank You. ” 3 0617 00107 5865 For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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