Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)
- Class of 1974
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9CITUATE HIGH 9CH00L CHIMES Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Four . . . Back to the days of Christopher Robin and Pooh 3 CLA88 HI8T0RY As we, the class of 1974, draw our high school years to a close, there rise within each of us the mixed emotions that beset almost every senior who peers over the edge of graduation to see the great open space, the frontier which is his future. The sentiments we feel at this time are varied. At one moment, it ' s relief — a feeling that after four long years of the same walls, the same teachers, the same classrooms, we are free. In the same moment, there is something inside us that holds us here — some unspeakable force which has entwined itself within the fabric of our lives and sadly reminds us of the youth that has been slowly, silently slipping away from us during the past four years. We are looking in two directions — not only to the future, but to the past, with fond memories of the happy times, the sad times, the troubled and the laugh- ing times that we, as a class, have shared together. On September 5, 1970, we entered the high school — typically eager, awkward, and naive little freshmen. The girls held their hands behind them as they walked past the library, where the worldly senior men all convened, and we all tried to act very cool as we Icxjked for cafeteria A over by the library. When the time came, we built the unfor- gettable abominable snowman float for Homecoming, 1970. As the future class of 1974, we promised we ' ll do more, and we did. You name it, we did more of it. Our frosh football team, with a whole line-up of stars had an undefeated season. And the parties — oh, those freshman parties. Sophomore year was soon upon us and we were growing up. No longer awkward freshmen, we carried ourselves with a bit more confidence and the dignity of a class experienced in high school affairs. With our number, ' 74 inscribed dramatically on the rock outside, we were finally recognized as a real part of SHS. But we had yet a long way to go. Our Homecoming float was not a great success and we were still groping about in the dark, torn between the enthusiasm of freshman year and the renewed unity that jun- ior year brings. At long last, our junior year, so full of promise, arrived as the class of 1974 anxiously awaited the days to come. It materialized as a year of success, of It ning and of memora- ble experiences. Our first brainchi ' d was the impressive dragon float — a masterpiece from the chicken wire to the sickly green paint that left its mark on almost every article of cloth- ing we wore. We won first prize with it, and our pride mounted as we set the scene for our next big first, Looney Tunes. 4 Our Junior Variety Show featured everything in entertainment, from a soulful rendi- tion of The House of the Rising Sun to a nostalgic look at Sippin ' Cider. The after- show activities included an evening at the Aloha and the unbelievably rowdy party in Minot that had us rocking from the rafters to the J. Geils Band. As springtime drew near, the class of 1974 grew restless and hence, our first Junior Skip Day was held. For those who dared shake off their classes, a day of fun, indul- gence and, in some cases, mishap followed. Of course, we all knew better, but when did that ever make a difference. ' Our Junior Prom was an unforgettable finale for a year of triumph that bid a fond farewell to the carefree underclassmen years. We were the first class to break SHS tradi- tion by taking our prom out of the gym and to the Cliff Hotel, where we elegantly hosted the evening of dinner and dance on that beautiful spring night. As the year came to an end, we were prepared to take up the challenge of seniordom. No longer the same children who had, only three years before, entered high school as innocent freshmen, we were finally to be looked up to, to set an example, to bear the fruit of our experience. Perhaps our greatest legacy to those who would follow was the OCDC tradition. The Old Colony Driving Club, or Diving Club, or Day Camp (whatever our parents were most likely to believe) held its open meetings most Friday and Saturday nights in the Glades and featured such crowd-pleasing sports as guzzling contests and smoking mara- thons. It brought us all together as we ushered in our final year as the class of 1974 in Scituate High School. As seniors, we watched the Scituate Sailors ' Marching Band, its Drill Team and its Twirlers perform at Schaefer Stadium. When winter arrived and the famed parking lot parties subsided, we withdrew indoors to Cafeteria B and the Advanced Bio rooms where we proceeded to sever the latissimus dorsi and the corpus spongiosum of our beautiful bio cats. Thus the year continued as we longingly awaited that June day of Graduation. Our senior year has seen the country in turmoil. It has been The year of the crises, as we all learn that there is a world outside the secure walls of SHS that will demand of us all that we have to give. Until then, we ' ll continue to go out to lunch during fifth period, and we ' ll dream through the senioritis stage, trying to persuade ourselves that we are all still the same. But living inside each of us are not just the memories of four great years together, but the hopes and fears for the future as we, the aging children of SHS depart. . . . Goodbye yellow brick road. Time it was . . . And what a time it was: it was . . . A time of promises, A time of confidences. Long ago ... It must be I have a photograph Preserve your memories, . . . They ' re all that ' s left to you. JOHN McNAMERA John A man ' s a man who looks a man right between the eyes. CLA89 0FFICER8 MELISSA ANNE HEALY Melissa With the wind I will stray, for my heart can ' t obey; So catch me my friend, if you can. AMY F. DALE Amy All mankind are happier for having been happy, so that if you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence from the memory of it. DANIEL SPOFFORD Danny Nothing that concerns man do I deem a matter of indif- ference to me. 10 PATTIE AINSLIE Pattie God created woman. And boredom did indeed cease from that moment. SHARON AINSLIE Sharon HEIDI ANDERSON Squawker THOMAS ANDERSON Tom Make every day a cheerful day. Every little breeze whispers Heidi Louise. If I worry will the future change. ' 11 EGIDIO ANDRADE Junior They talk of the dignity of work — bosch — The dignity is in leisure. ELLEN ANDREW Ellen The road is long with many a winding turn that leads to where, who knows where. PEGGY ATKINSON Atkie She sings and blushing hears her praise, but dreams the while of one. KJM BABIN Kim TTic moment we cease to hold each other, the moment we break faith with one another, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out. i JEAN ANDRESEN Jeannie There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it. CHARLES ARENA Charlie I have learned nothing and forgotten nothing. WILLIAM S. BABBITT Scott I am what I am, and that ' s all I ' ll ever be. 12 THOMAS BARBOSA Tommy I suspect people of plotting to make me happy. REBECCA BARTLETT Becky Happiness is found in little things. KEVIN BEACH Kevin He puts thumbtacks on the teacher ' s chair, puts chewing gum in the little girls ' hair, Well this kind of mess has got to stop. Junior ' s head is hard as rock. BRIAN F. BARNARD Barney He came but for friendship, and took away love. DEBORAH BARTON Debbie Now I understand that whatever I feel is whoever I am. LAUREL BEARCE Bubbles I ' ll never tell!!! 13 DEBRABELL Debbie LINDA BILES Unda UNDA BONNEY Linda Silence is the perfeaest herald of joy; I were but little There is something yet childlike in her expcaation. Man has his will but woman has her way. happy if I could say how much. JOHNBRENNAN Owl How in the world do I get out of this place? WILUAM BRENNAN Billy I am a brother to dragons and a companion to owls. Every time a man smiles, and much more when he laughs, he adds something to his fragment of life. 14 PATRICIA BRODERICK Patti What is that you hold in your hand? Nothing you say? Look again. WENDY BURBANK Wendy If just one smile is to hear its echo down the miles, then we should be content. JANE BURKHARDT Jane Give me the faith of adventure, the courage to try the new. JUUA BURKE Julia She who plants kindness gathers love. BRIAN CAHAUN Brian Believe in yourself and in your power to face what life demands. 15 16 DAVID CLARX Dave Daydreaming of Cafeteria B ' s lunchtime delights. UNDACLOUTIER Linda I don ' t want to listen to just what you say, I want to feel Be not the slave of words. what you mean. DONNA COLE Donna JEAN COLE Jeannic Only one thing matters, that wherever we go, and how- A beautiful face is a silent commendation, ever we go, we hear the music of life. 18 RUSSELL COLE Russell Every man has within himself an undiscovered continent of character. BARBARA CONLEY When friends ask, there is no tomorrow. Barbara ESTHER CONTE Renee Dare to be kind — it ' s more fun than you know. Give joy to others and watch your own grow. I DIANE CORBIN Diane One ear heard it and at the other it went out. GREGORY CRAFTS Greg Some people better the world simply by being what they are. JOHN CREAMER John ... of course, there are many ways to use useless information. EDWARD CROWLEY Sluggo MARYCURRAN Mair KEVIN DAMEWOOD Kevin A man ' s got to believe in something, I believe I ' ll have The affirmation of one ' s own life, happiness, growth. Just as my fingers on these keys make music, do the self- another drink. freedom is rooted in one ' s capacity to love. same sounds on my spirit make a music, too. 20 JANE DONOGHUE Jane I walk alone because to tell you the truth I would rather. There are dreams I must gather. PETER DONOHUE Pete Thoughts too deep to be expressed, and too strong to be suppressed. UNDA DOONAN Linda Let the sunshine light the smiles of all the friends she meets. 21 JOHNDOWNES John ROBERT DREW Bob JAMES DUGGAN J. D. We may never pass this way again . . . Myself; I teeter twenty climaxes beyond the circum — A man will never be poor as long as he can laugh. realm of paucity ' s horizon as the olympian sage poet — pronounced dementia praccox. WIlllAM DUMMER Bill Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders. 22 LISA FORSGARD Lee And now the timelessness in me knows that yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream. Dream on. RICHARD FOUGERE Fougi Keep your fears to yourself. Share your courage with oth- ers. DENA FULLER Dena The most delicate, the most sensible of all pleasures con- sists in promoting the pleasure of others. USA GALLINGER Lisa The music in her heart she bore long after it was heard no more. SEAN GALVIN Sean If a man wants his dreams to come true — he must wake up. ROBERT GAUDREAU Bob That ' s the way it goes, first your money, then your clothes. MEGAN GERAGHTY Megan I never found a companion that was so companionable as solitude. 25 JAY JOAN GERBIS JJ Once in a golden hour; I threw to earth a seed. Up there grew a flower, the people said a weed. SHARON GLYNN Puggy The fullness of life does not come from things outside us; We must ourselves create the beauty in which we live. DEBORAH GODDARD Debbie Our appearance, our words, our actions are never greater than ourselves. Hasn ' t it been a long, hard climb everything taking it ' s own sweet time Hasn ' t there been some long, lonely nights, when you didn ' t think anything would turn out right Maria Mulduar BARBARA A. GOOD Barbie True happiness renders men kind and sensible and that happiness is always shared with others. KATHRYN A. GORDON Pinky DEBORAH M. GREEN Greenie DAVID GREIM Dave In the management of our affairs, we have too often Somewhere in her smile, she knows. Somehow I know, I ' ve come a long way, but I know I been bad workmen, and like all bad workmen, we blame still have a long way to go. our tools. 26 PATRICIA GRIFFIN A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Patty KATHERINE GRIMM Kathy All men have a hean which cannot beat to see the suffer- ing of others. THOMAS GUTHRIE Arlo Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today, do it again tomorrow. SUSAN HALEY I ' d rather light a candle than curse the darkness. MEREDITH HALL Merry I am glad I will never be young without wild country to be young in. Of what avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the map.- DAVID HAMACHER Perhaps we never had it so good fast either. Hoagie but it never went so DONNA HANDY Donna There ' s no need to discuss or understand me, I won ' t ask of myself to become something else. I ' ll just be me. 27 SEAN HARKIN Booga A man must have a certain amount of intelligent igno- rance to get anywhere. DONALD HASTIE Example is better than precept. Don KATHLEEN HAUGSTAD Katie The best exercise for the heart is to reach down and lift someone up. DANA HAYWARD Life is to be enjoyed not endured. Fern MARIE HEALY Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Marie ROBERT HENDRICKSON Bob A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. RICHARD HENRY Rick Progress is made only by trying and having confidence. 28 GERALD p. HICKEY Gerry DAVID HICKMAN Hick PAULHOBAN P.J. As quiet a gathering of memories. I love tranquil solitude and such society as is quiet, wise Take care of your future because that ' s where you ' re and good. going to spend the rest of your life. 29 OTMTHIA L. HOLLOWAY Cindy CHARLES HOWARD Chuck ALICIA HURLEY Alicia Trust me and I will do good things for you, even if to It is not the strength but the duration of great sentiments The smile that won ' t come off! make you happy means to leave you to yourself. that make a great man. BARBARA HYLAND Barb MICHAEL HYNES Mike Her eyes did shine silver bright and merrily did play. Don ' t look back, just take what you ' ve learned and plunge forward to fulfill your dreams. 30 STEPHEN JOHNSON StevicC CHRISTEL JONES Chris Many dreams come true, and some have silver linings. I Be a friend; the rest will follow, live for my dream and a pocketful of gold. MARKKACKLEY Mark GLENN KARIBERG Glenn GREGG KARLBERG Greg To be human has always meant to be concerned. Be neither saint nor sophist led, but be a man. He that would live in peace and ease, must not speak all he knows or judge all he sees. CHRKs KIBBE Chns And when a lady ' s in the case, you know all other things give place. PAUL KNAPP Paul A sure way for me to have a disastrous experience is to do something because it will be good for me. DAVID KINDY David Well timed silence has more eloquence than speech. JOANNE KOHL Joanne Her feelings have the fragrance the freshness of young flowers. ELLEN KREUTLER Kreuty RICHARD KROBOCK Krobes CHRISTIE E. KUO Chris What is life, but to walk about, draw in fresh air, and Best men are molded out of thoughts, but for the most, God made all pleasures innocent, gaze upon the sun. become much the better for being a little bad. 34 LISA LARSON Lisa Let ' s rest in the sunshine, let ' s put some in our minds. GREGORY LEACH Greg Fame is what you have taken, charaaer is what you give. MICHAEL LEHANE Mike Good people make their way by the way they ' re made. LYNDA UTCHFIELD Lynda AMY LITTLE Amy NANCY C. LOFTUS Nancy Her smile is like a rainbow, flashing from a misty sky. Hold fast your dreams within your heart; keep one still For well she kept her genial mood and simple faith of secret spot, where dreams may go. maidenhood. 36 MICHAEL LYNCH Happiness is going to McDonald ' s 5th period. ALISON MacDONALD Alison I was a scholar until the mud puddles went dry. JOSEPH MacDONALD Joe Many people do not leave their footprints on the sands of time. They do leave their skidmarks at traffic intersec- tions. MARIETTE MacDONALD Peace charmed the street beneath her feet, and honor charmed the air. KENDLE MacKENZIE Kendle And if my words don ' t come together, listen to the mel- ody ' cause my love is in there hiding. LAURA MAGINNIS Who pleasure gives, shall joy receive. Uua BETH MARGESON Beth Give me a drop in a sea of hope and I shall set my sail to a new horizon. 37 UNDA M. MARSH Linda In character, manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity. CHERYL MARTIN Cheryl EUZABETH MARTIN Uz STEPHEN MARTINO Steve No sorrow in thy heart, no winter in thy year. For on her cheeks the glow is spread that tints the mom- The style is the man himself. ing hills with red. 38 JANE McCarthy Wichout music, life would be a mistake. ROSE McCarthy Rose A time for us someday there ' ll be, when chains are torn by courage bom of a love that ' s free. THOMAS Mccarty Tommy Life is not only a merriment; Life is desire and determi- nation. CARYL McDonald Caryl Her eyes might look gentle and mild; but she was bom to be wild. MARTHA McDonald If you would make a man happy, do not add to his pos- sessions, but subtract from the sum of his desires. SIOBHAN McDonnell Laurie The free thinker is bound only to himself and the natural state of things. EILEEN Mcdonough Leeny I don ' t mind being different, if being different is a result of being myself. 40 GARY McEACHERN Gary Just at the age ' twixt boy and youth, when thought is speech and speech is truth. KATHLEEN M. McGOURTY MMMM! Love in your heart wasn ' t meant there to stay, love isn ' t love till you give it away. JAMES McLAUGHUN Bom to raise hell. Jimmy JOHN w. McLaughlin Biiiy Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so then but now I icnow it. DANNY McLEAN Danny I am not one of those who does not believe in love at first sight; but I do believe in taking a second look. DUANE McLEVIDGE Duane Reach high, the finest things in life are on the top most shelf. ALLEN MEDICI Allen He gave the people of his best; his worst he kept, his best he gave. 41 MICHAEL MERRITT Mike Lord, I was bom to wander . . . I ' m a rambler. 42 MARGARET MINAHAN Peggy Give us a faith in the worth of ourself and faith in our fellowman. DENISE MINER Nisey Give me enthusiasm to greet each brand new day with an honest joy in living. MICHAEL MOLLOY None but a wise man can employ leisure wealth. Mike KATHARINE MONAHAN Kathy Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. KATHLEEN MOORE Kathy JEAN MORRIS Jean KATHLEEN MORRISROE Kathy If you need a friend I am sailing right behind. Get high on people, stay high on life. We ' ve only just begun. ELAINE MORRISSEY Elaine It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. NANCY MULLIN Nancy I do not hear the words you said, instead I heard the love. CLAUDIA NADEAU Claude Hi!!! DANIEL MURPHY Danny Truth and honesty have no need of loud protestations. DAVID NELSON Dave SCOTT NE X aRK Flipper Show me the way to go home. What lies behind him and what lies before him are noth- ing compared to what lies within him. 44 JOHN NILAND And Malt does more than Milton can to justify God ' s ways to man. Ny ALEXANDRA NOYES To err is human, to forgive divine. Alex « ■• • « ■• • « 0 ■JOSEPH OBERT Joe He who is true to one friend, thus proves himself worthy of many. MARGARET O ' BRIEN Peggy I knew who I was when I got up this morning, but I must have changed several times since then. CATHERINE O ' CONNELL Pidgcon Her eyes are so because they gleam with an unbreakable dream. CHRISTOPHER O ' DONNELL Enjoy yourself! It ' s later than you think. Chris DAVID OGDEN Dave Our Mind and Body are close. Our Thoughts and Feel- ings arc one. Yet still, we are so far apart. 45 COLLEEN A. O ' HARA Underdog KAREN OHRENBERGER Bcrger NANCY O ' KEEFE Irish Fun grows with happiness, sunshine, and laughter, and And all the beauty in the place is in thy heart and on thy We can only live as we ought to, listen to the wind and lives as a smile in your heart ever after. face. the sea, and be grateful. THOMAS PARKINSON Music is the shorthand of emotion. Tom MARGARET PERRY Margo Officious, innocent, sincere; Of every friendless name a friend. 46 STEPHEN PRONE Stats MATTHEW PROVOST Matt The storm ' s a threatening — light every light you have. Man ' s best friends are his ten fingers. DONNA PURCELL Donna JOHNQUEENEY John FRANK RACK Weed Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be under- Man struggles to find life outside himself, unaware that What is a weed. ' It is a plant whose virtues have not yet stood. the life he is seeking is within him. been discovered. We have to dissect that!? CHARLES REYNOLDS Charlie All his faults are such that one loves him still better for them. 48 50 He who talks much is sometimes right . He ' s a singer in the park, he ' s a walker in the rain, he ' s a In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in dancer in the dark. me an invincible summer. DALE SHEA Tike it from me, he ' s got the goods. Dale LAUREN SHEA Laurie The supreme happiness of life is the conviaion of being loved for yourself, or, more correaly being loved in spite of yourself. PATRICK SHEA Pat Man is bom unto troubles as the sparks fly upward. JOHN M. SHEEHAN Clothes make the man. Jackie BRIAN P. SHILLUE Brian He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. JEANNE SHYNE Jeannie Sun rise doesn ' t last all morning, a cloudburst doesn ' t last all day ... all things must pass, all things must pass away. JAN SILVIA Rocko Give me a firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the eanh. 52 NOEL G. SOCCORSO Noel JUDITH SOUTHWORTH Judy He thinks like a philosopher and aas like a king. There ' s a world I ' m living in, no one else has my pan, all God ' s children take it in, and blow hard. MARY E. SPILLANE Mary DOUGLAS M. SPINOLA Spinney BRENDA SPLITZ Brenda I wake up and see the light of the day shining on me; it ' s Without him life would be a little duller. Her eyes, as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight ' s too, her mine to spend. dusky hair. 53 ROBERT STAFFORD Bob GEORGE STANLEY George HAROLD STELZER Heinz Silence is wisdom when speaking is folly. A good folly is worth what you pay for it. With the help of God and true friends, I ' ve come to real- ize I still have two strong legs and even wings to fly. GEORGE STITT George Two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less trav- eled by, and that has made all the difference. 54 KATHLEEN L STUMPF Kathy JOHN L. SULLIVAN John DANA SUMMERS Dana Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot Early momin ' sunshine tells me all I need to icnow. 1 don ' t want to spend all day for more may come tomor- keep it from themselves. row. PATRICIA J. SWEENEY Patti Quit winking at me! I ' d rather be seated alone on a pumpkin than be crowded on a velvet cushion. 55 CYNTHIA SWIDER Cindy Bordered with kindness and sprinkled with smiles. WILUAM SWIFT Billy Live! Life is a banquet and most S.O.B. ' s are starving to death. DEBRA SWITZER Debbie So I try every hour to plant a new flower and strike down a weed in the way. ROBERT TERRELL Fluff ANDREA TERZIS Andie SUSAN TOLMAN Sue There is nothing more difficult to carry out, nor more Oh call it by some better name, for friendship seems You have to believe in happiness or happiness never doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to handle than cold. comes, to initiate a new order of things. SUSAN C. WADE Susan MOIRA WALSH Moira Without people to care for and goals to strive for, life Instead of making her furry sound, she adapted rapidly to would be empty. the difference between animals and fish, and was soon making a silver sound. 57 TRACY WALSH Oh that I had wings like a dove. Tracy DEBRA WANDERS Debs There ' s nothing half so sweet in life as love ' s young dream. JOHN L. WEEDON Weasel His smile brightens the day for everyone who passes his way. JULIE WEEKS Julie Sounds of laughter, here comes sunshine, smiling faces all around. JUDITH WATTS Judy God has given you a spirit with wings on which to soar into the spacious firmament of love and freedom. LORI WEBB Lori She looks out on the troubled world and finds the true and fair. ALDEN WELLS He keeps on the windy side of care. AJden 58 CYNTHIA WESSMAN Fudge Smile, it makes p eople wonder what you ' ve been up to. DEBORAH WILKINSON Wilk A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, and command. LAWRENCE WRIGHT Larry I ' m always happy except when I ' m sad. DAVID WHITE Dangerous The real test in golf, and in life, is not keeping out of the rough, but getting out after we arc in. BRIAN WILLIAMS Gumby Mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images. PHILLIP YOUNG Phil Forward and frolic — glee was there. The will to do, the soul to dare. SUSAN WHITFIELD Suzy If we must part forever give me but one kind word to think upon and please myself with while my heart is breaking. ARTHUR WOOD Arthur His tongue was framed to music and his hand was armed with skill. The ending always comes at last Endings always come too fast They come too fast, but they pass too slow . . . 59 CAMERA 9HY CINDY BEARCE Cindy Just what you want to be you ' ll be in the end. WILLIAM FAY TIMOTHY P BIRD Tim Be what you is cuz ' if you be what you ain ' t you ain ' t what you is. JANE CALDWELL Jane All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. DAVID FAIRBANKS David There is silent meaning behind all things. Bill CORINNE HIGGINS Miles from nowhere — guess I ' ll take my time to levh there. ROBERT GLEICAUGH Bob Notice: Be sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth. BRUCE HALLGREN Shortie Does anyone know [! c :i:ime of Dudley Dooright ' s horse MICHAEL HEALY Something ' s lost and something ' s gained in living every day. Corinne Life is a piano, what you get out of it depends on how you play it. KIMBERLY HOLLAND Kim Peace is not needing to know what will happen next. TERRY HUTCHINSON Terry Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief. Mike ANDREW LAVOINE Andy Lord, give me this day my daily opinion and forgive me the one I had yesterday. Hasn ' t it been a long, hard climb everything taking its own sweet time Hasn ' t there been some long, lonely nights. When you didn ' t think that anything would turn out right. Maria Muldaur 60 DANIEL LAZAROVICH Laz Good people make their way by the way they ' re made. of his soul His eyes are the eyes that transfer all they know sparkling warm, crystaline glances to show. HELEN M. LEARY Helen Gaze into her eyes and you ' ll see a little angel, gaze a lit- tle longer and you ' ll see a little devil. EUGENE McCarthy One Time may change me, but I can ' t change time. KAREN McHALE Karen DENNIS McMATH Dennis My thoughts are lost in memory that keep me free. DEBORAH H. PRIEST Debbie Walk down the path, hold her hand, ask her if the sun shines. BRIAN J. QUINN Brian Different strokes for different folks. Eugene Risi Gene Music and rhythm find there way into the secret places BRIAN F. SHARP Futility JOHN H SMALL Nothing you can do that can ' t be done. VICTORIA SMITH Brian John Vicky My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an ever- lasting vision of an everchanging view. There are places I ' ll remember All my life Tho some have changed, Qome forever Not for better Qome have gone And some remain, All these places Had f heir moments. John Lennon c 62 CLA98 ADVI80R8 . . . THE BE8T AND THE BRIGHTEST Mathematics Social Studies I Reading Nurse MRS CHADBOURNE Humanifies MRS. MOYA MRS. MONAHAN Resource Teacher MR. KING MRS. DOLLE Home Economics MRS FARRELL Learning Disabilities MRS. GAMBELL 72 Science MR. CHIROS MR BURNtLL MR. BARLOW Cafeteria A Cafeteria B 82 89 Mrs. Gambell, S. Killilea, Secretary; J. Liddington, President; C. Kern, Vice-President; S. Hayes, Treasurer; Mr. Comrack. 92 mmm , ,  f ' . ; ' ' ' ' vy ' ' . ' ' ' ' V ' I • ' • ' • 4 FUTURE TEACHERS SENIOR GIRLS ' BOOSTER CLUB S.G.B.C. Who really knows what an SGBC girl goes through, other than one who has . . . burned her fingers Friday nights while making candy apples . . . arrived at 11 o ' clock Saturday morn- ing to clean the Galley . . . been frostbitten while selling coke . . . filled up two dozen pop- corn boxes only to have them blown over by a gust of wind . . . run out of coffee cups before half time at 10° below . . . been yelled at for the rising food prices . . . and then scrubbed the pans while the fans went home to celebrate. Never the less, our efforts were rewarded as we saw the smiling faces of our football heroes, emerging from the Icxrker room. But of course the question still remains, What are a bunch of beautiful girls like us doing in a place like this. ' GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BROTHERHOOD CLUB LANGUAGE CLUB The Language Club is reknown for their great after-school parties with foreign flair. The highest of the groups activities this year was their attendance at a cultural festival in Boston. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The A.F.S. Club sponsors fund raising and cultural activities throughout the school year. A substantial sum of money is annually con- tributed to the adult Chapter to help in the hosting of exchange students. Scituate High Schcx)l welcomes Elisabeth Aaker from Nor- way, as our 73-74 B.F.S. student, while Lisa Scott spends the year in Chile. 100 I INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY AUDIO-VISUAL 102 DRAMA CLUB CHANTERELLES CHANCELLORS 103 I O.C.D.C. 104 1- L 106 107 Coach Leone: The Thinking Man ' s Guide to Baseball ' 74: White cleats and moustaches? ROW 1: R. McKenzie, D. Keolsh, M. Hynes, S.Johnson, G. Stanley, D. Nelson, B. Jacobson, J. Cook, M. Richardson. ROW 2: D. McCarty, B. O ' Neil, J. Brady, K. Gill, E. Forsgard, E. Cunin, J. Downs, Coach Webber. no ROW 1: D. Hickman, H. Stelzer, B. Barnard, G. Leach, C. Jones, J. Higgins, M. Sexton, M. Brennan, A. Moffett, K. Mattem,J. O ' Brien, R. McGinniry, G. Stitt, B. Terrell, B. Bates, S. Smith, C. Kent, J. Atkinson ROW 2: L. Higgins, D. Lazorovich, J. Gaffey, F. Connors, B. McGill, B. Cove, M. Lindsay, B. Kelly, J. Quinlan, M. Panet-Raymond, S Mullen, D. Spinola, P. Keenan, J. Williamson, J. Ohrenberger, S. Prone, B. Ohrenberger, S. Newkirk, P. Litchfield, F. Randolph, K. Messenger. ROW 3: T. Noonan, M. McGowan, J. Widman, D. Curtis, P. Finnegan, F. Kelly, T. Collins, F.Jackson, M. Kackley, D. Fowler, C. Williams, M. Brennan, M. Porter, C. Lawrence. ROW 1: S. Cavanaugh, J. Bates, M McCarthy, P. Comeau, H. Curran, M. Devine, T Rack, A. Hurley, W. Burbank, T. Chcsley, W. Foley, N. Kinsella, K. Kibbc ROW 2: K. Hanlon, E. Dwyer, E. Shillue, B. Callanan, B. Tobin, D. Barton, P. Sweeney, K. McGourty, M. Curran, G. Shea, L Marini,J Hickey, Coach Gonsalves. ROW 3: J. Keiran. P. Griffin, B. Goddard, M. Gill, L Stitt, A. Noyes, M. Geraghty, D. Hall, P. Atkinson, D. Goddard, J. Donahue, J. Lord, M Mattern. ROW 4: M. Weisslinger, J. Burkhardt, L. Stefani. B. McAdams, S. Glynn, K Fitch, J. Coady, C. Montgomery, S. Hayes, C. Clark, E. McGourty, R. Ketterer, P. Merz, J. Burkhardt. Girls Track O.C.L. Co-Champs Bottoms Up! 112 113 ROW 1: D. Hayward, C. Sullivan, J. Hailer, Nichols, Hailer, Franzen, C, Hayden, T. McCanhy. ROW 2: J. McGowan, L. Nichols, P. Baker, R. Loftus, Coach Bauer, J. Sheehan, A. Sheenan, P. Crowley, L. Tierncy, K. Bishop. 1 8-0 OCL CHAMPS ie-2 2, But They Try Harder ROW 1: Coach Williams, T. Francias, T. White, J. Pow. ROW 2: S. Parker, S. O ' Neil, D Dorr, P Hynes, T. Webber. VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW 1: Coach McKeever, M. Leone, G. Leach, B. Barnard, F. Rack, R. Fougere, G. Stanley, B. Lowney, B. Kastner, P. Keenan, D. Spinola, D. Krobock, W. Tondorf, D. Shea, R. Hendrickson, P. Hoban. ROW 2: Coach Leone, C. Reynolds, N. Soccorso, J. O ' Brien, D. Lazarovich, D. Curtis.J. Sullivan, B. Chrenberger, R. Griffin, J. Doherty, B. Shillue, W. Whit- comb, G. Mahoney, D. Clark, N. Fairclough, S. Shannon, J. Mullin, Coach Pisano. ROW 3: J. Lidington, G. Donavan, C.Jones, T. Wonhly, E.Joseph, E. Curtin,J. Atkinson, S. Monteiro, P. Brisson, M. Hyland, R. McKenzie, D, Koelsch, M. Richardson. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 118 HOMECOMING Gervin ' s girls lead the spirit of ' 74. Touchdown! Hingh; Fuller N. Loftus J. Hailer S. Knapp L. Bcrlo B. Farrell K. Kibbe J. KohJ J. Keiran J.V. CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: J. Connelly, H. Curran, C. Clark, P. Baker. ROW 2; P. Cole, R. Loftus, A. Weeks, K. Gallagher. 122 The award-winning formation. These b :x)ts weren ' t made for marching! MARCHING BAND Doodle-loot-doot-doo . . . They ' re Yankee Doodle dandies. The big debut at Schaefer Stadium! 123 124 FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1: C. Cumey, P. Roth, M Mattcrn, D Hayward, K. Haugstad, L. Ouellette, H. Anderson, L. Stefani, J, Gcrbis, P. Baker, M. Barron, C. Sullivan, Coach Bau ROW 1: C. Gerry, S. Hanlon, F .Sninski, H Bradley, V Walrod, J Gaffey. M. Fishtr, M Murray, B, Rouleau, E. Hooper. ROW 2: M. DriscoU, W. Foley, P Crowley, C l.arkin, P Tierney, S. O ' Brien, J. McGowan, D. Taylor, C. McArdle, G. Shea, S. Martin, M Casales, J. Murtha, M Kennedy ROW 3: M. Shechan, J. Quinlan, K. Bishop, A. Sheenan, R. Quinn, P. Finnie, J. Ohrenberger, J. Bates, P. Larson, S. Harrington, M. Connors, M. Roach, D. Harris, C Jenkins, K O ' Brien, Coach Hilfiker. CR088 COUNTRY ROW 1: R. Gleason, J Wisdom, K. Mattern.J. O ' Hara, D. Hickman, F. Merz, H. Stelzer, S. Newkirk, F.Jackson, C. Williams, D. Williamson, E. Monteiro. ROW 2: Coach Perkins, R. Moylan, M Seely, J Dale, T White, J Williamson, M. Kackley, C. Lindsay, J. Gaffey, P. Downes, C. Newkirk, P. Hickman. 127 I ' m falling for you. I bruise you. You bruise me. 130 i I I ROW 1. C. Manin, G. Stitt, J. MacNamara, B. Kastner, B. Lowney.J. Hook. ROW 2: L. Biles, E. Giacamozzi, A. Takki, T. Ryan, M. Roche, E. Monteiro, Coach Conklin. ROW 1: A. Manna, T. Obrien, M. Undsay, M. KackJey, J. Duggan, F. Murhs, B. Terrell, D. Lazarovich, D. Spinola, B. Barnard, B. Hendrickson, J. Ohara, P. Murhs, B. Sisk. ROW 2: Coach Rinella, J. Miller, J. Nebulis, M. Sceley, D. Williamson, P. Noonan, S. Mullen, J. Ohrenburger, P. Finnegan, C. Kent, C. Lindsay, S. Obrien, P. Ohrenburger, M. Ohrenburger, S. Newkirk, J. Downes, F. Pandolfe, Coach Comrack. 131 Let ' s go Barney! Let ' s go, J. D.! Let ' s go, Peter! Let ' s go Jeff ! Let ' s stop, Bob! (Tricked ya, didn ' t we?) 132 ROW 1: P. CarlinJ. Bates, M. Mattem, P. Roth, L. Ouellette, C. SuJlivan, P. Larson, A. Gallagher, C. Hayden, K. Shechan. ROW 2; J. Quinlan, C. Hastie, P. Holmes, J. Farrell, D. Kerr, S. Martin, A. Kackley, M.Jacobs, Coach Hilfiker. ROW 1 : R. Ketterer, K. Hanlon, S. Leahy, A, Weislinger, C. Tobin, M. Fitch, K. Maginnis, S. Hayes, S. Cole, S. Marshall, R. Curtis, P. Monahan, N. Kinsella, K. Fitch, S. Hanlon, S. Kinsella. ROW 2: E. Shilluc, D. Taylor, J. Hickcy, L. Panet- Raymond, P. Crowley, M. Randolph, T. Nielson, P. Atkinson, M. Healy, E. Sweeney, S. Killilea, G. Pihl, C Gerry, C Pipes, C. O ' Hara, Coach Gonzalves. 134 Joy to the world! Concentration — where it ' s all at. TALENT C0ME8 IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES: OURS IS EXTRA LARGE s J r Oh! You ' re supposed to be on top of the beam! 135 C. Reynolds, M. Sacchitella, M. Farrell, P. Riley, B. Ohrenburger, J. Widman, J. Atkinson, P. Kenan, M. Brennan, R. McGinnety. ROW 1: D. Kelleher, Coach Pisano. MISSING: M. Rodgers. Continuing his winning streak . 138 What ' s happenin ' ? 139 JUNIOR PROM 1 974 146 147 CLA88 WILL TO TEACHERS To: DR. ADAMS we leave knowledge of the ART OF LOVING. MRS. AHERN we leave a bottle of aspirin. MR. ANZIVINO we leave thanks for being our latest lucky class advisor. MR. BARLOW we leave a year ' s supply of Rolaids in the glove compartment. MRS. BAUER we leave a dance done with rhythm and technique. MR. BENOIT we leave new trends in men ' s hairstyling. MRS. BRENNAN we leave a stack of blank passes. MR. BURNELL we leave a private seat at Salvadore ' s. MR. CEDRONE we leave proof that he will flunk a senior. MR. CLANCY we leave mind boggling explanations of the house meetings. SIR PETE COMRACK we leave tunes to groove to. MR. CONKLIN we leave his family and goat cheering the soccer and wrestling teams on to the states. MR. CORBIN we leave him in a trance. GRANDMA COTE we leave fond memories of I.P.S. MS. DOYLE we leave a pin-up poster of Bobby Orr. MR. DWYER we leave him always digressing to the topic of bull fights. MR. EPSTEIN we leave the question Howie doin ' .- MRS. FARRELL we leave no indications to where the parties were. MR. FITZGERALD we leave a group of commie pinkos . MR. FORINA we leave friendly female substitute teachers to ask out. MR. GILARDE we leave thanks, as we left ' em dragon Jr. year. MISS GONSALVES we leave the title of the IDEAL COACH. THE GUIDANCE COUNSELORS (Mrs. Becker, Mr. Grady, Mrs. Coleman and Mr. Joyal) we leave our class rank still uncomputed. MR. HARTNETT we leave a new American flag. MR. HAZEL the girls leave with a stare, the guys leave with a salute. MR. HERMANCE we leave a stack of Jimi Hendrix and Stones albums. MR. HICKEY we leave curious as to what happened at the pinchie-winchie table. 148 To: MR. JAHN we leave him a dictionary without ahs and urns . WALLY JACKMAN we leave him alone without Woody, George and Dale. P. J. JOHNSON we leave no musclemen for next year ' s football team. MR. KELLEY we leave driver ' s ed textbooks saying One for the road. MR. KEENAN we leave soft- soled shoes. MR. LEONE we leave a homeroom without gambling tables and cards. TIGER LYONS we leave rwo baby tigers. MR. MATTERN we leave a smile and thanks for always seeing our side. MR. MAYNARD we leave hot memories of the trip to France. MRS. McCUE we leave hot fudge sundaes. MRS. MEYER we leave an extra set of diapers — just in case. MRS. MOYA we leave a faulty projector at the art lectures. MR. NORD we leave never having witnessed the famed Marilyn Monroe performance. SRTA. O ' DONOVAN we leave the game of si o no . MR. OSGOOD we leave memories as an ex-class advisor always good and ready . MR. PAPPAS we leave a new class that will attend!!! MRS. PETRIZZI we leave her new homeroom a new song and dance routine. MR. PISANO we leave a new yardstick for his homeroom. MISS ROBERTS we leave ALL of the freshman boys. MRS. ROGERS we leave a quiet library without Seniors. MRS. RYAN we leave students with 200 ' s on their college boards. MR. SERVIS we leave dreams on a chess board. MR. SHEEHAN we leave a case of beer. MR. SOCCORSO we leave a class of students who knew what he was talking about. MRS. TONDORF we leave a new Sailor ' s Galley. MR. WEBBER we leave a game of charades for Friday classes. MRS. WINSLOW we leave a book entitled What to Name Your Baby and a thanks for everything she ' s done. 149 IDEAL SENIOR GIRL Hair of: Melissa Healy Eyes of: Debbie Wanders Smile of : Peggy Atkinson Dimples of: Karen Ohrenburgher Freckles of: Wendy Hodgkins Body or: Wink Ketterer Legs of : Peggy Atkinson Personality or : Amy Dale Peppiriess of : CoJleen O Hara Charm or : Liz Martin Innocence of : Susan Wade Cool or : Ellen Kreutler Brains of : Mariette Macdonald Artistic Ability of: Judy Southworth Musical Ability or : Martha MacDonald IDFAT SFNTOR ROY Hair of : David Ogden Eyes of : Dan Lazarovich Smile of : John Weedon Dimples of : Bob Kastner Freckles of : Brian Shillue Body of: Brian Barnard Legs of : Jeff Carley Personality of : Tommy Barbosa Peppiness of : Charlie Reynolds Charm of : Dan Lazarovich Innocence of : Danny Spoff ard Cool of : John McNamara Brains of : Bob Terrell Artistic Ability of: Dave Clark Musical Ability of: Matt Provost WIND ENSEMBLE CHORUS CONCERT BAND ■■1 l: 1 I 152 STAGE BAND PEP BAND 153 STUDENT COUNCIL 154 I For the Student Council, this year has been a trial of the revised constitution. Although we encountered several difficulties within the new system, we managed to overcome them and to accomplish some long awaited pro- jects, such as the remcxleling of the quadran- gle. Student interest in the Appeals Board flared after the preliminary case was held in September. Our winter plans include a winter carnival and a Modular D ay. 155 HARVARD BOOK AWARD AWARD9 DAVID CLARK MARIETTE MACDONALD jAY 0ERBI8 DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP STUDENT GOVERNMENT AWARD REPRESENTATIVE 9UPERLATIVE9 M08T TALKATIVE FRIENDLIEST Rick Fougere and Karen Ohrenberger Genny Desmond and Woody Tondorf BEST ALL AROUND MOST ATHLETIC Eddie Crowley and Kathy McGourty Jeff Carley and Heidi Anderson 158 MOST LIKELY TO BEST DRES9ED SUCCEED John Weedon, Julie Weeks Dana Hayward, Dan Spof f ord 159 SENIOR CREDITS JEANNE ADAMS Future Nurses 1 SHARON AINSLIE Jr. Variety Show HEIDI ANDERSON AFS 1, 2 Future Teachers 3 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Captain 4 Basketball 1, 2 Pep Squad 2, 3 SGBC Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 ELLEN ANDREW Chorus 2, 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 AFS 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 Drama 1 CHARLES ARENA Football 1 Homeroom Rep. 3 PEGGY ATKINSON Class President 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 1 Cheerleading 1 Captain 2 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl ' s Track 1, 3, 4 Color Guard Captain 3, 4 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show SGBC Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 2 Pit Band 1 Natl. Honor Society 3, 4 Language Club 2 WILLIAM SCOTT BABBITT Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Wrestling 1 Jr. Variety Show Afro- Asian Club 4 THOMAS BARBOSA Brotherhood Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show 3 BRIAN BARNARD Jr. Variety Show Football 1,2,3,4 Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 4 REBECCA BARTLETT Future Teachers 2, 3 SGBC Pres. GAA 1,2 Chimes Staff 4 Color Guard 3 Pep Squad 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 DEBORAH BARTON Track 3 Jr. Variety Show KEVIN BEACH Homeroom Rep. 1 Wrestling 1 Jr. Variety Show LINDA BILES Transfer 3 Nat ' l. Honor Society 3, 4 LINDA BONNEY Drama 1, 2 Future Secretaries 3 CHERYL BORDNE Band 1 ALBERT BRADLEY Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM BRENNAN Afro- Asian 4 Language Club 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1 Football 1 Jr. Variety Show VIRGINIA BROWN GAA 2 Jr. Variety Show Volleyball 2 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 WENDY S. BURBANK AFS 1,2, 3,4 GAA 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4 Drama 1, 2 Future Teachers 2 Future Nurses 3, 4 SGBC Golf 2 Basketball 3 Girl ' s Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JANE BURKHARDT Field Hockey 2, 3 Girl ' s Track 2, 3, Tri-Captain Basketball 2 Chimes Staff 4 GAA SGBC MARK CALLIS Football 1, 2 Wrestling 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show DENISE CAMPBELL Majorette 2, Co-Captain 3, 4 Future Nurses 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 JANE CANNISTRARO Brotherhood Club 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show Prom Committee 3 DEBORAH CARLETON Drama Club 1,2, Pres. 3, 4 Intemat ' l. Thespian ScKiety 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 4 Jr. Variety Show AFS 2, 3, 4 Language Club 2, 3, 4 R.H.S.D.F. 2,3,4 JEFF CARLEY Football 1, 2, 3 Winter Track 1, 2, 3 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOSEPH CARROLL Football 1 Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3 ■Jr. Variety Show PAUL CARROLL Winter Track 1,2 Spring Track 1, 2 BARBARA CASEY Drama 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4 Jr. Variety Show Intemat ' l. Thespian Society 3, 4 Musical 2, 3, 4 LAURA CHANDLER AFS 2, 3 160 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3 Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2 LINDA CLOUTIER Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA COLE Gymnastics 1 Cheerleading 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show Prom Committee 3 Float Committee JEAN COLE Basketball 1 Field Hockey 1 Jr. Variety Show BARBARA CONLEY Future Nurses 2, 3 AFS 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show SGBC Future Teachers 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 DIANNE CORBIN Drama 1 AFS 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4 GAA 2, 4, Scc ' y. Treas. 3 Color Guard 3 Jr. Variety Show JOHN CREAMER Soccer 1 Jr. Variety Show MARY CURRAN Majorettes 3, 4 Girl ' s Track 3, 4 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show AMY DALE Drama Club 1 Band 1, 2 Pep Squad 2, 3 Field Hockey 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Future Teachers 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4 AFS 2, 3 SGBC Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Class Secretary 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Chimes Editor 3, 4 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Color Guard 3 Prom Committee DOUGLAS DAYTON Soccer 1, 2 Hockey 1 MARY JANE DEMELLO Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show GENEVIEVE DESMOND AFSl SGBC 4 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 NAN DINARDO Gymnastics Manager 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee Future Teachers 1, 2, 3 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3 Junior Variety Show AFS 1, 2, 3 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3 JOSEPH DOHERTY Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show MARY BETH DOHERTY Golf Team 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show AFS 1, 2, 3 Future Nurses 1, 2 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 JANE DONOGHUE Field Hockey 2 Track 2, 3 GAA 4 Jr. Variety Show Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 1 Chess Club 4 ROBERT DREW Winter Track 2, 3 Drama Club 4 JOHN DOWNES Chess Club 3, Treas. 4 Baseball Manager 3 JAMES DUGGAN Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1,2, 3,4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Afro- Asian Club 4 WILLIAM DUMMER Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 JOHN DUNN Basketball 2 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 MARK DWYER Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 3 Cross Country 1, 2, 3 BARRY EVANS Soccer 2 HOLLY EVANS SGBC Future Sec. 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Prom Committee AFS 2 Yearbook 4 MARK ELLIS Hockey 3, 4 PETER FIELD Hcxrkey 1, 3 Football 1 Basketball Manager 2 Jr. Variety Show KATHRYN FITCH Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses, Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4 Jr. Variety Show Drill Team 3 Pep Squad 1, 2 PETER FITCH Basketball 1 Baseball 2 PETER FITZGERALD FcxDtball 1 Band 1, 2, 3 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 Musical 2 DONNA FORD Jr. Variety Show Field Hockey Prom Committee LISA FORSGARD Transfer 2 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Intemat ' l. Thespian Sck. 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres. 3 161 Language Club Pres. 3, 4 Coldbrook 3, 4 Drum Majorette 4 SGBC Musical 3, 4 Drama Festival 3, 4 State All-Star Cast Award RICHARD FOUGERE Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1, 3 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show DENA FULLER Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Capt 4 Gymnastics 1, 2 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4 SGBC Jr. Variety Show Prom Committee LISA GALLINGER Drama Club 4 GAA 1, 2, 3 Language Club 1 Softball 2, 3, 4 MEGAN GERAGHTY Coldbrook 3 Future Nurses, Vice-Pres. 3 Girl ' s Track 2, 3, 4 JAY GERBIS Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1 SGBC Afro- Asian 4 AFS 1, 2, 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Govt. Day Rep. 4 ROBERT GLEICHAUF Transfer 4 Track 4 Nat ' l. Honor Society 4 Science Fair SHARON GLYNN AFS 1 Future Teachers 3, 4 Girl ' s Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Pep Squad 2, 3 Drill Team 3 DEBORAH GODDARD AFS 1, 2, 3 Student Adv. Board 3, 4 Rep. to School Committee 3, 4 Girl ' s Track 2, 3, 4 Afro- Asian Club 4 Nat ' l. Honor Society 3, 4 Modular Day Comm. 4 Anthropology Club 4 BARBARA GOOD Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Drama 1 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 4 SGBC Treas. Chimes 4 AFS 4 Jr. Variety Show Pep Squad 2, 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHRYN GORDON GAA 4 Modular Day Committee 4 Anthropology Club 4 DEBORAH GREEN Field Hockey 1 AFS 1, 2 Basketball 1 KATHRYN GRIMM Coldbrook 3, 4 Newspaper 3 Social Action Club 3 Afro- Asian 4 Jr. Variety Show Anthropology Club 4 THOMAS GUTHRIE Golf 2, 3, 4 SUSAN HALEY Transfer 2 Afro-Asian 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Majorettes 4 MEREDITH HALL AFS 1, 2 Afro-Asian 4 Jr. Variety Show DAVID HARMACHER Football 1 Wrestling 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show DONNA HANDY Future Secretaries 3, 4 DONALD HASTIE Wrestling 2, 3 Soccer Manager 4 KATHLEEN HAUGSTAD Chimes 3, 4 Editor Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 SGBC 4 HR Rep. 4 AFS 1 Jr. Variety Show DANA HAYWARD Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Pres. AFS 1, 2, 3,4 Pres. SGBC 4 Afro-Asian Club 4 Jr. Variety Show MARIE HEALEY Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4 MELISSA HEALY Class Vice-Pres. 1, 4 Gymnastics 2, 3 Chimes Literary Editor 4 Coldbrook Editor 3, 4 Afro- Asian Club 4 SGBC 4 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Float Committee 1, 3, 4 ROBERT HENDRICKSON Student Council 1, 2 Chimes — Sports Editor 4 Afro- Asian Club 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 2 Spring Track 3, 4 Winter Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show RICHARD HENRY Baseball 1 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Chancellors 3, 4 Concert Band 4 Chorus 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 4 Musical 3, 4 GERALD HICKEY Photography Club 3 DAVID HICKMAN Soccer 1, 2 Wrestling 1 Winter Track 2 Cross Country 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 HR Rep. 3 CORINNE HIGGINS Brotherhood Club 1, 2 Future Nurses 1 Jr. Variety Show Drama Club 1, 2 PAUL HOBAN Hockey 1, 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 162 Baseball 1,4 HR Rep. WENDIE HODGKINS AFS 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Afro- Asian 4 Chimes 4 Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 KEITH HOFFMAN Photography 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY HOINES Girls Golf 1, 2, 3 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. AFS 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. Jr. Variety Show SGBC4 Student Council 4 Chimes 4 Photography Club 1, 2, 3 Prom Comm. Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 ALICIA HURLEY AFS 3 Journalism Club 3 Jr. Variety Show Girls Track 3, 4 RITA HUTCHINSON Drama Club 1, 2, 3 Future Sec. 3 Intramural Volleyball 2 Softball 2 Jr. Variety Show BARBARA HYLAND Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1 SGBC4 Chimes 3, 4 Pep Squad 3 Jr. Variety Show Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 MICHAEL HYNES Language Club 3 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 RICHARD JACOBSON Soccer 3, 4 Track 1 Jr. Variety Show 3 ROBERT JACOBSON Hockey 1 Track 1 Soccer 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 STEVE JOHNSON Baseball 2, 3, 4 Afro-Asian Club 4 Gymnastics 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show 3 CHRISTEL JONES FSC3 Work Study Program 4 MARK KACKLEY Homeroom Rep. 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Spring Track 3, 4 Winter Track 4 Cross Country 4 GLENN KARLBERG Hockey 1 Baseball 1 Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 GREGG KARLBERG AFS 3 Baseball 1 Hockey 1, 3, 4 Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 STEPHEN KASPER Band 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 3 Jr. Variety Show Language Club 3, 4 ROBERT KASTNER Football 1, 2, 3,4 Capt. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Baseball 1, 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MARTHA KEEFE AFS 1, 2, 3 Language Club 3 Afro- Asian Club 4 Coldbrook 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Girl ' s Track 2 SGBC Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. Jr. Variety Show Chimes 4 PETER KEENAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 3, 4 Baseball 1 DIANE KEIRAN AFS 1,2,3,4 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3 Future Nurses 4 Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show SGBC DANIEL KELLEHER Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Capt. Football 1 Baseball 1 Jr. Variety Show CHRISTOPHER KI BBE Football 1 Chancellors 4 Musical Chorus 4 District Music Fest. 4 SEMSBA 4 Homeroom Rep. 2 JOANNE KOHL Transfer 3 Jr. Variety Show Cheerleading 3, Co-capt. 4 Future Nurses Sec. 4 National Honor Society 4 ELLEN KREUTLER AFS 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 SGBC 4 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 Language Club 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Cheerleading 1, 2 Afro-Asian 4 Chimes 4 Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD KROBOCK Football 1, 2, 3,4 Hockey 1, 2, 3 Spring Track 2 Jr. Variety Show LISA LARSON Drama 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. 4 Coldbrook 3, 4 (ed.) DANIEL LAZAROVICH Football 1, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 3, 4 GREG LEACH Homeroom Rep. 1, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Spring Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show 163 HELEN LEARY Homeroom Rep. 1 AFS 1, 2, 3 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 4 Field Hockey 2 Basketball Mgr. 3 Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL LEHANE Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1, 2 MARK LEONE Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 2, 3 RICHARD LETHAM Winter Track 2 MARK LINDSAY Winter Track 3, 4 Spring Track 3, 4 LYNDA LITCHFIELD Majorette 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses Club 1 , 2 Junior Variety Show NANCY LOFTUS Future Nurses Club 1 Cheerleading 4 Drill Team 3 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3 Gymnastics 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 4 ROBERT LOWNEY Football 1, 2, 3, (Capt.) 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4 Spring Track 1 Jr. Variety Show Language Club 3 Band 1 Nat ' l. Honor Society PATRICIA LYDON Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL LYNCH Hockey 1 JOSEPH MACDONALD Football 1 Hockey 1, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MARIETTE MACDONALD Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Advisory Board 3 Southeast ' n Mass. St. Adv. 3 School Committee Rep. 3 Rights Resp. Comm. Chairman Modular Day Committee, Chair Discipline Comm. 2 AFS 1, 2, 3, (Treas.) 4 Drama Club 1, 2 Musical 1 Pep Squad 2 Language Club 2, Sec. 3 Coldbrook 3 Jr. Variety Show Honor Society 3, 4 Chimes 4 MASC Workshop 4 SGBC Afro- Asian Club 4 DAR Award KENDLE MACKENZIE Transfer 3 Chorus 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Chanterelles 3, 4 Musical 3, 4 SEMSBA 3 District Music Fest. 3, 4 All-State Chorus 4 Int. Thespian Soc. 3, 4 LAURA MAGINIS Drill Team 3, 4 Brotherhood Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Sh. Pep Squad 2, 3 LISA MARINI AFS 1,2 Future Teachers 1, 2 Future Nurses 2, 3 Jr. Variety Sh. BETH MARGESON Drill Team 3, 4 Language Club VP 3, 4 Chanterelles 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3 Afro- Asian Club 4 Chorus 3, 4 Musical 2, 4 LINDA MARSH GAA 2, 3 AFS 2, 3, (Sec.) 4 Fut. Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3 SGBC 4 CHERYL MARTIN Drama Club 3 Future Nurses 3 Future Sec. Club 1 Intemat ' l. Thespian Soc. LIZ MARTIN Field Hockey 1, 2 Basketball Manager 3 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 AFS 2, 3 SGBC Fut. Teachers 2, 3, (Treas.) 4 Jr. Variety Show STEPHEN MARTINO Photography Club PETER MATHER Wrestling 3, 4 CATHERINE McARDLE Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4 Golf 2 Fut. Teachers 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show SUSAN McCAHILL Majorettes 2, (Capt.) 3, 4 SGBC GAA 3, 4 AFS 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show LESLIE McCALLUM Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pit Band 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chanterelles 4 Dist. Music Fest. Chorus 4 All-State Music Fest. 4 Track 2 GENE McCarthy Varsity Golf 1,2,4 JANE Mccarty Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 3, 4 Concert Band 2 (VP), 3 SEMSBA 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Pit Band 3, 4 Language Club 2, (Treas.) 4 AFS 2 Intemat ' l. Thespian Sex:. 4 Fall Production 3, 4 THOMAS Mccarty Gymnastics 3, 4 MARTHA McDonald Chorus 2, 3 (Pres.) 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 SEMSBA 3 Musical 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 4 Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Intemat ' l. Thespian Soc. 4 KATHY McGOURTY Gymnasrics 1, 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 164 Jr. Variety Show Future Nurses 1,2, i, 4 Fut. Teachers 1, 2 DANNY McLean Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 3 Jr. Variety Show DUANE McLEVIDGE Winter Track 1, 2 Spring Track 1, 2 Soccer 1, 2, 3 ALLEN MEDICI Football 1 Soccer 2 Student Council 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 RUTH MENDES Brotherhood Club 1, 2, 3 JUDY MERRITT Brotherhood Club 1 FRED MERZ Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) SUZANNE MICHAUD AFS3 Fut. Teachers 3 Drill Team (Pres.) 3,4 Jr. Variety Show ELIZABETH MIESSNER Drama Club 4 PEGGY MINAHAN Basketball 2 Softball 2 DENISE MINER Transfer 2 GAA 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 AFS 2, 3, 4 Majorettes 3, 4 Chorus 3 Coldbrook 4 Chimes 4 Jr. Variety Show Student Council 4 KATHERINE MONAHAN Golf 2 Future Sec. 3 JEAN MORRIS Basketball 1 AFSl ELAINE MORRISSEY AFS 1 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Future Teachers 4 NANCY MULLIN Band 1 Golf 1, 2, 3,4 CLAUDIA NADEAU Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3 AFS 3 Jr. Variety Show Track 4 DAVE NELSON Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 3 SCOTT NEWKIRK Cross Country 1, 2, 3 (Capt.) 4 Winter Track 2, 3, (Capt.) 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 Afro- Asian Club 4 Jr. Variety Show Women ' s Lib 4 ALEXANDER NOYES Gymnastics 2 GAA 2 Track 3, 4 Chess Club 4 JOSEPH OBERT Soccer 1, 2, 3 MARGARET O ' BRIEN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 AFS 2, 3 Language Club 2, (Sec.) 3, 4 Future Teachers 2 CATHY O ' CONNELL Drill Team 3, 4 AFS 2, 3, 4 SGBC COLLEEN O ' HARA Class Sec. 1, 2 Drill Team 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 SGBC KAREN OHRENBERGER Field Hockey 1,2 Basketball 1, 2 Future Teachers 2, 3, Pres. 4 Future Nurses 2 Homeroom Rep. 4 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Chimes Staff Float Comm. NANCY O ' KEEFE Chorus 3, 4 AFS 3 Student Council 4 LOIS OUELETTE Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, Capt. 4 Tennis 1, 2 Class Pres. 1 Homeroom Rep. 1 Student Council 3, 4 AFS 3, 4 Afro-Asian 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Yearbook Staff 4 Pit Band 2 MARGARITE PERRY Softball 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 2 Radio Club 4 MARK PETERS Transfer 4 Chorus 4 MARY GORDON PORTER Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Band 1 Afro-Asian 4 GAA 3, 4 CFC Rep. Chimes 4 Jr. Variety Show STEPHEN PRONE Basketball 1, 2, 3 Spring Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show DONNA PURCELL Majorettes 2,3,4 Future Nurses 1, 2 Field Hockey 1 FRANK RACK Afro- Asian 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 3 Hockey 4 165 LINDA RICE Drama Club 1,2, 3.4 Student Council 1 Float Comm. 2 ROBIN RICHTER Teacher ' s Aide Jr. Variety Show PATRICK RILEY Basketball 1, 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 JOHN ROCHE Hockey 3 Musical 1. 2, 4 Chancellors 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 District Festival 2, 3 All State Festival 2 New England Fest. 2, 3 ALICE ROCHE Drama Club 1 AFS 1 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 Future Nurses 3, 4 Track 2 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 GAA3 Pep Squad 2 Golf 2 Language Club 2 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Chimes Staff 4 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL RODGERS Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 4 Baseball 1 Football 1 margar:et roth Transfer 1 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 GAA 2,3,4 Coldbrook 3, 4 Student Council 4 Chorus 2 AFS 3, 4 Chimes Staff 4 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Pep Squad 2 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 GUY SAVINO Transfer 2 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Jr. Variety Show Afro- Asian Club 4 GAIL SCARBOROUGH Afro-Asian Club 4 AFS 1, 2 Chorus 2 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show LISA SCOTT AFS Exchange Student Class Treas. 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2 Track 1, 2,4 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 Drill Team 3 AFS Club 3, 4 Chimes Staff 3, 4 ERIN SEELY Pep Squad 1 Coldbrook 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Chimes Staff 4 Afro-Asian Club 4 JOHN SHEEHAN Basketball 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 2 BRIAN SHILLUE Football 3, 4 Hockey 3 Basketball 2 Homeroom Rep. 4 Jr. Variety Show LINCOLN SIMPSON Hockey 1 Golf 2, 3,4 JUDY SOUTHWORTH Coldbrook 3, 4 Chimes Art Editor 4 Bausch-Lomb Science Award Nat ' l. Merit Commendation Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Boston Scholastic Art Award MARY SPILLANE Work Study 3, 4 DOUG SPINOLA Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Spring Track 3, 4 Winter Track 4 Brotherhood Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show BRENDA SPLITZ Future Nurses Club 1, 2 Brotherhood Club 1 DAN SPOFFORD Concert Chorus 2, 3 Soccer 2 A.V. Club 1 Class. Treas. 3, 4 Drama Club 1,2, 3 Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. NOEL SOCCORSO Football 1, 2,4 GEORGE STANLEY Football 1, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Hockey 4 Afro-Asian Club 4 Chairman of OCDC Club Homeroom Rep. 2 HAROLD STELZER Football 1 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE STITT Football 1 Soccer 2, 3 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4 Track 3, 4 JOHN L. SULLIVAN Tennis 1, 2 Coldbrook 4 Chimes Photographer Afro- Asian Club Modular Day Comm. Jr. Variety Show DANA SUMMERS Photography Club 3, 4 PATTI SWEENEY Chimes Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Cheerleader 3, 4 Future Teachers 2, 3 (Sec.) 4 Gymnastics 2 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 SGBC Language Club 2 Pep Squad 2 166 CINDY SWIDER Future Nurses Club 1, 2 Gymnastics 1 Pep Squad 2 Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM SWIFT Drama Club 1, 2, 3,4 Inter. Thespian Soc. 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 3, 4 Chancellors 4 Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Festival 2, 3 Semsba Music Festival Dist. Music Festival 4 New England Festival Cast Play 1, 2, 3 DEBRA SWITZER Journalism Club 3, 4 Afro-Asian Club 4 Cheerleader 1 LARRY TAKKI Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1 , 2 Hockey 1 DIANE TAYLOR AFS 2, 3 Golf 3, 4 Gymnastics Mgr. 3, 4 Field Hockey 3, 4 SGBC Chimes Staff Jr. Variety Show GREG TEREN Transfer 4 Soccer 4 Golf 4 ROBERT R. TERRELL Student Council 3, 4 (V. Pres.) Soccer 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 3, 4 ANDREA TERZIS AFS 1,2,3 Jr. Variety Show SGBC Language Club 1, 2 Student Appeals Board Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 SUSAN TOLMAN Photography Club 1 Future Teachers Club 4 SHERWOOD TONDORF Football 1, 2, 3,4 Hockey Mgr. 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Afro-Asian Club Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 CATHY VANARIA Future Nurses Club 1, 2 Drama 1, 2 Band 1 Brotherhood Club 1 SUSAN WADE Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3 AFS Club 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Track 2, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 1, 2 TRACY WALSH Pep Squad 1 Jr. Variety Show DEBBIE WANDERS Jr. Variety Show GAA2 Drama 1, 2 DAVID WHITE Homeroom Rep. Baseball 1 Golf 2, 3, 4 Class V. Pres. 2 Jr. Variety Show JOHN WEEDON Pres. OCDC Soccer 2, 3 (Capt.) 4 Football 1 Hockey 1 Afro- Asian Club 4 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 JULIE WEEKS AFS 1,2, 3 Future Teachers Club 2, 3 Pep Squad 2 Future Nurses 4 Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show SGBC CYNTHIA WESSMAN Band 1 Marching Band 1 Jr. Variety Show Pep Squad 2 SUSAN WHITFIELD Band 1, 2, 3 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 DEBORAH WILKINSON AFS 1,2,3 Future Teachers 2 Pep Squad 2 Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show BRIAN WILLIAMS Basketball 1, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Afro- Asian Club 4 ARTHUR WOOD Concert Band 1, 2, 3 Stage Band 2, 3 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chancellors 2, 3, Spokesman 4 Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4 PHILLIP YOUNG Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Capt.) 167 8P0N80R8 Mr. and Mrs. William Anzivino Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Haugstad Miss Beacham Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Healy Mrs. Katherine Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hendrickson Mrs. Beulah Brown Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Hyland Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burns Mr. Robert Jackman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cedrone Mr. Charles Junker Mrs. M. F. Chadbourne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly Mr. and Mrs. George Chiros Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kreutler Mr. Michael Clancy Mr. and Mrs. John Leone Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cudmore Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. McGonagle Mr. and Mrs. David Dale Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nord Dr. and Mrs. John Drinkwater Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evans Mr. John T. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrell Nancy and Phil Pisano Mr. and Mrs. Jared Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roche Mrs. Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Servis Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fougere Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sheehan Mr. Peter Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Soccorso Eva, Vin and Matthew Gilarde Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Strazdes Ellen E. Good Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svenson Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Good Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney Greenbush General Store Mr. and Mrs. William F. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Harrington Mr. and Mrs. George W. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. David Hartnett Marguerite G. Tondorf Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Hoines Karen Zefting 168 Teachers Do Care Children Are Our Business Congratulations Class of 1974 Fronn SCITUATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Congratulations from South Shore Dept. Store Sci+uate Harbor Compliments of Fashion Fabrics 392 Gannett Road N. Scituate, Mass. Compliments of Silent Chef Caterers, Inc. 83 Eastern Ave. Dedhann, Mass. Best Wishes from Mitchell ' s Repair Shop Cohasset Mass. Rte. 3A 170 Norfolk Conveyor 155 King St., Rte. 3A Cohasset, Mass. Woolworths Tedeschi Plaza Cohasset Mon.-Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 Congratulations from Scitua+e Greenhouse 182 First Parish Rd. Scituate, Mass. I 171 4 Brook St. Mr. John Scituate 55 Cole Parkway Nobbie Beau+y Shoppe Scituate 105 Front St. Goddard ' s 5 and 10 Scituate 467 Country Way Egypt Garage Scituate 89 Front St. Scituate Jewelers Scituate 83 Front St. Combs Shoe Co. Scituate 358 Gannet Road Village Room 545-2422 44 Grove St. Grove Street Variety Scituate Front St. Harborview Restaurant Scituate Simm ' s Yacht Yard Greenbush 172 Congratulations to the Class of 74 featuring Jane Burkhardt Bros. Inc. Movers Since 1888 Best of Luck Hertz Rental Equipnnent 45 Gerard Street Boston, Mass. Compliments of SCITUATE CLEANERS Fron+ Street Scituate Compliments of THAYER PHARMACY Brook Street Scituate Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS Route 3A Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. Compliments of SCITUATE TENNIS CLUB Scituate 174 Allan Wheeler Inc. General Contractor Bulldozer — Shovel — Grader — Trailer Service 545-06 1 2 Scituate, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1 974 My Sincerest Wishes to Each Graduate of Continued Success in the Future Fronn SENATOR ALLAN R. McKINNON Best Wishes +o the Class 74 CALS T.V. SALES AND SERVICE After the Sale 161 Front St. It ' s the Service that Counts Scituate Harbor 545-3500 Compliments of ZUCKERS CITGO 348 Gannett Road No. Scituate, Mass. 176 THE LINEN CHEST Cushing Plaza Cohasset Compliments of SATUIT RESTAURANT 76-A Front Street Scituate Harbor FINNIE ' S SALES AND SERVICE 157 First Parish Road Scituate, Mass. Compliments of STYLIST BEAUTY SHOP Cohasset 177 rind Yourselt . . . Trip Air Forcp Cr n Heb — Training — Education — Travel John Logsdon 231 Parking Way Quincy, Mass. 479-5052 PAUL YOUNG MOTORS INC. 126 FIRST PARISH ROAD, SCITUATE, MASS. 178 II SCITUATE OFFICE SUPPLY Harbor Mall, Scitua+e, Mass. 545-1941 FELICITY 9 1 Front St. Scituate Harbor 545-1629 Best Wishes From BUTCHER BLOCK 85 Front St. Scituate, Mass. John A. Sullivan ' s HABORSIDE ARCO SERVICE 545-9758 141 Front St. Scituate, Mass. 179 Welch Co. Sci+ua+e Harbor Tel. 545-1400 I 181 Good Lucic to the Class of 74 Driftway Medical Building Ship ' s Locker Front Street Scituate, Mass. Compliments of Cohasset Winter Garden Best Wishes to the Class of 74 Stanley F. Murphy Insurance Autohaus Chief Justice Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. Aus+in L Ahearn Jeweler 790 Chief Justice Gushing Way, Cohasset, Mass, 02025 Gates and Sons ' Wmmm mmwm North Scituate and Scituate Harbor Now we of ' 73- ' 74 fade away Some leave behind so much — a school dear friends and more Some stay We ' ve had good times bad times easy times hard times. We turn and face each other So many things to remember. We realize that we must Make the break be ready for new times and new people — but maybe some old, too We turn around, walk away As a tear streaks down our faces — we smile 190 COVER QUOTE TAKEN FROM DIBS: IN SEARCH OF SELF — VIRGINIA AXLINE
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