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SCnUA TE HIGH SCHOOL CHIMES Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Five Scituate, Mass. Photography Dodge — Murphy and WiUiam Mattern TABLE OF CONTENTS ACTIVITIES SENIORS DRAMA AND MUSIC FACULTY Scituate, Mass Scattered Pictures, of the Times We ' ve Left Behind, Times We Gave to One Another for the Way We Were. I 1 .f. ■ I I SENIORS IN MEMOR Y OF KA THY DEVINE Class of 75 , Scituate High School, May 25 Hey you guys, I want to thank you for the beautiful flowers you gave me. You should have seen my face when I read the card and saw that it said from the Class of 75 — my friends (always). You wouldn ' t believe how many times I ' ve cried today on the average of about five times — about three times on account of these flowers. The doctors said if there wasn ' t any more complications and so on . . .1 will probably be home Wednesday — I sure hope sol!! I already have four plants, one is from my roommate who left today! I also got 1 2 cards and some presents! (I ' ll get spoiled here). Well tell everybody I said Hi and I ' ll try to be back when I can — Well I ' ll see ya — Love always, Kathy Devine. P.S. I love you all! IN MEMOR Y OF ANN PETERS When your love has moved away. You must face yourself and say I remember better days Don ' t you cry ' cause she is gone She is only moving on Chasing mirrors thru a haze CLASS HISTORY The resplendent autumn of 1 971 was perhaps a harbinger of what we, the class of 1 975, were to achieve and hope for during the four years of our high school lives. As freshmen, however, we envisaged little of what high school held in store for us. Our concepts of high school life were as unformed as our intellectual and emotional selves. Nevertheless, as the year progressed we acquired qualities and participated in activities which set us far apart in maturity and outlook from our junior high days. We were presented with a far greater freedom of choice in the form of extended campus, less rigid programs of study, smoking areas and reduced supervision due to the size of the high school. Broader avenues of interests enlivened and expanded the scope of our social lives, from uproarious float meetings and the ill-fated project Skate, to fall football games and numerous after school clubs and activities. As well as social growth, our emotional outlook was also altered. At junior high we were the confident upperclassmen. in high school, however, our status was considerably reduced. Our self conciousness was apparent in our nervous mannerisms, and also in the low profiles we kept. We associated mostly with fellow freshmen as our awe of upperclassmen remained undispelled. As the year drew to an end we gladly embraced the summer months and bid goodbyes until the next September. It was a good feeling to be back to start our sophomore year and to be able to look down on those lowly creatures — the freshmen! Their bewildered first-day expressions vividly recalled our own similar discomfiture just a short year ago. With the advent of sophomore year, social life began in earnest and the reticence of our freshman days became truly a thing of the past. We were fully acclimated to high school and its attendant pot pourri of social, cultural, academic and athletic activities. Parties, dances, touch football games, impromptu frisbee exhibitions, and bike trips were all engaged in with enthusiasm. Junior and senior girls began casting worried glances as their boyfriends grew increasingly attentive to the beguiling females in our class. The increasing sports prowess of the sophomore boys was a constant source of foreboding to various junior and se nior athletes. In any case our presence at Scituate High School was felt with increasing impact in all areas of the high school community. With the arrival of junior year our class grew collectively more assertive, as demonstrated by animal noises in the library, the ' spirited ' performances of the Junior Variety Show, the streakers, M-80 detonations in the 12 stair wells, nerve shattering screeches down empty corridors in the nniddle of class, and the always popular false fire alarm or bomb scare. On the more respectable side of events, junior year saw the development of increased emotional stability and maturity. We no longer relied so heavily on the snug security of our respective cliques. We did what we wanted to, regardless of the group. Junior year was also marked by the Student Council ' s valiant efforts to resurrect the quadrangle from the weeds, the presentation of the Dalto n Sports Award, and all sports trophy, and the fact that the boys ' and girls ' tennis teams were No. 1 in the state. The pancake breakfast was not one of our more stellar financial ventures but did provide relief food to the Chelsea fire victims. The PSAT ' s and SAT ' s were widely scorned and despised as a leading cause of shattered egos and paralyzed posteriors. Two classes which aroused strong reaction were the universally popular coed gym classes and the universally unpopular Driver Ed classes. Junior year was also the time when we explored more extensively that realm of conviviality known as the ' Glades ' where sundry refreshments were consumed in generous quantity. Senior year was the year of expectation. Throughout high school we had looked forward to this year — surmising that it would be a time of limitless social enjoyment and a release from our academic burden and or boredom. This, however, was not entirely the case. Despite the usual degrees of the ' senior slump, ' we found our time schedules as cramped and harried as junior year. The landslide of tests, test dates, recommendations, application essays and the other thousand and one details involving the college application process were mainly responsible for this. Senior year saw the arrival of a popular new principal, Mr. Collins. Also this was the year of double sessions and the arrival of the ' Munchkins ' from the Junior High School. The Senior Variety Show and the Senior Prom were both events to be remembered as they were characteristic of our class spirit and enthusiasm. Despite the frustrations and difficulties, the cramming and the long hours spent on term papers, the events and experiences of our high school years will continue to grow larger and brighter as the passage of time enriches our memories. Our graduation day was the culmination of our years in high school. It was a day unique in what it symbolized — four years where change was rampant and the realization of latent maturity imminent. JUNIOR PROM On April 1 9, 1 974, the Class of 75 held their prom at the Bluehill ' s Country Club. This marked the first time in Scituate High School ' s history that a prom was held outside the town of Scituate. We ' ll talk about it LATER. CLASS OFFICERS DANIEL CLARK Danny Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dreanr things that never were and ask why not? JILLSHEEHAN Jill JAMES GAFFEY Jim I shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to that will never be put out. oil the people you can, as long as ever you can. 18 When I Was Seventeen It Was a Very Good Year LAURA ABELL Bird She ' s pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. MICHAEL ADAMS Mike I have less need now to shape my thoughts into words. i MICHELLE AINSLIE Michelle FRED AMES Amsie From a little spark there bursts a mighty flame. A man ' s happiness is to do a man ' s true work. 19 Every Man Who Rises Above the Common Level Has Received Two Educations; the First From His Teachers the Second From Himself. SUSAN ANDERSON Anderson I found the secret to life, I took some time for living. WILLIAM ANDREW Geoff MELISSA ARCHIBALD Melissa He is not happy that not knoweth himself happy. I live not in myself, but I become a portion of that around me; and to me high mountains are a feeling, but the hum of human cities, torture. RALPH ARICO Ralph JAMES ATKINSON Atky JUDITH BAGGS Judy In a world v here you have but one chance, you must The distance is nothing, it is only the first step that A friendly smile and a friendly way. pin-point your goals ahead of the time. counts. 20 PATRICIA BAKER Muff What is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. PETER BANCO Peter PAMELA BARNARD Pam AAARY ELLEN BARRON Mary Ellen Easy come — e asy go! I applied my heart to search and to seek out wisdom. Always laughing, never sad; sometimes naughty, never bod. 21 22 ELIZABETH BERLO Liz JAMES BIRD Jim DIANE ELIZABETH BLANCHARD Diane Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and A light heart lives long, live your todays. pleasure my business. KAREN BRADY Karen She who plants kindness, gathers love. MICHAEL BRENNAN Mike PAUL BRISSON Paul Talent is nurtured in solitude, character is formed in I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest, the stormy billows of the world. JOHNBRITH John HOLLY BROWN Holly Beth STEVEN BROWN Mockey Now the wind has changed direction and I ' ll have to A dimple on her chin means the devil within. Dynamite comes in small packages. leave. 24 ROBERT BUCKLEY Bob The only thing constant in life is change, get used to that and you ' re halfway there. MICHAEL BURLINGAME Michael Why take life seriously, you ' ll never get out of it olive. NORMA CABLING Norma Don ' t try to be better; seek to be different. JULIE BURKHARDT Julie He who bends himself to joy does the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies lives in eternity ' s sunrise. EDWARD BURNS Ted If a man understands about life, the woHd and the people in it, I think he ' s had a few too many. JOHN CADOGAN Jack Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease. FREDERICK CAFFREY Fred Climb high, climb far, your aim the sky, your goal the star. 25 ANDREW CALLAHAN Andy Doesn ' t anybody stay in one place anymore? PATRICIA CALLAHAN Who knows where the time goes? Irish JILL CARCHIA Backward, turn backward, O time in make me a child again just for the night. How ra77 We Are We ' ve Learned So Much, Everything It Seems, But How to Stay in Touch? s i.. CHRISTOPHER CARLSON The style is man himself. Chris AAARYANN CASALI Moryann Be yourself, not what other people want you to be. NANCY CHAPAAAN Nancy My tastes are simple, I like to have the best. VICTORIA CHESLEY Tori Grieve not when you port from your friend for that which you love in him most is clearer in his absence as the climber from the plain. 26 DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN Debbie JOSEPH CIRILLO Joe JAMES CLARK Jimmy She ' s one of those girls that seems to come with the His eyes sparkle at the prospect of mischief. It matters not how long you live but how well, spring, one look in her eyes and you ' ll forget every- thing. RICHARD COAN Rick ROBERT COATES Robbie The cow and the sow. The real test in golf and in life is not keeping out of Maybe tomorrow I ' ll find my way, and I ' ll stand up the rough, but getting out after we are in. proudly in true peoce of mind. 27 SHARON COLE Sharon There is only one success — to be able to live in your own way. LAUREN COLLINS Above all else — to thine own self be true. CATHERINE COOK Cathy Charm is a glow within a woman which casts a most becoming light on others. LAURIE COONEY Laurie Friendship is almost always the union of a part of one mind with a port of another, people ore friends in spots. 28 SUSAN COWAN Susan SUSAN M. CREAMER Sue CYNTHIA CRESSWELL Cindy It ' s only the giving that makes you what you are. The silence of innocence persuades when speaking There will be new dreams, better dreams, and plenty fails. PATRICIA CROWLEY Tricia Now, if I could only figure out how to work this machine. There is no need to discuss or understand me, I won ' t ask myself to become something else. I ' ll just be me. 29 When I Was Younger So Much Younger Than Today, I Never Needed Anbody ' s Help in Anyway. And Now These Days Are Gone, Vm Not So Self Assured Now I Find Vve Changed My Mind, Vve Opened Up the Doors. EDMOND CURTIN Ed I am in the role of common man; I am myself and in my own way I will succeed. S. DOUGLAS CURTIS Doug Success to the strongest who are, at last, the wisest and the best. CHERYL CURNEY Cheryl The some winds snuff candles yet kindle fires; so where absence kills a little love, it fans a great one. KEVIN CURRAN Kevin Mine is yesterday. I know tomorrow. DEBRA DAMRELL Debbe I live to enjoy the music of nature, for there is all hap- piness. 30 KATHLEEN DEE Katie Happiness seems made fo be shared. MICHAEL DEVINE Mike Were I to live my life over again, I should live it just as I have done. I neither complain of the past, nor do I fear the future. SUSAN DILLON busan To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower; to hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. Who do you think did it? MARY DIMANNO Jenny A smile for every girl and two for every guy. JOSEPH DIMARIA Joe If you haven ' t experienced it — you don ' t know what it is like. 31 This is lunch? Who ate it first?? ELIZABETH DONEGAN Betsy Today well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happi- ness and tomorrow a vision of hope. PATRICIA DONNELLY Potty When spring comes I feel like a daisy just opening up into a new life. MAUREEN DONOHOE Maureen You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars, you hove a right to be here. KEVIN DONOHUE A little bit of fun never stopped no show. Kevin ANN DONOVAN Ann Someone to gladly take the time to care and under- stand. SUSAN M. DOONAN Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. Susan 32 MARIE DUGGAN Marie DONNA DUGUID Donna STEPHEN DUVAL Steve The problem is that I lived half my life before I real- Time changes everything except something within us A man ' s natural manner best becomes him. ized it was a do it yourself job. which is always surprised by change. MARY ANN FAHEY Mary Ann We are never so happy, nor unhappy as we suppose ourselves to be. We Leave What Our Eyes Cannot See, But Our Hearts Can Remember BARBARA FARRELL Barbara Maybe love can end the madness, maybe not, but we con only try. JUDY FARRELL Judy Who we love and why we love is hard to understand. 34 LARRY A. FINNIE Larry SHAUNA FLYNN Shauna THADDEUS FLYNN Tad The great hope of society is individual character. If only one could have two lives; the first in which to His quietness is a cloak of wisdonn. make mistakes, and the second in which to profit by them. KATHERINE GAITINGS She who plants kindness, gothers love. Jane Those we remember well. 36 Drive in Movies, Friday Nights, Somehow Things Were Always Right KEVIN GILL Kev Good sense and good nature are never separated. RICHARD GILL Richard Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. T .. . J J J i • I III liittif ' t vmm MICHELLE GLUCK Wistful thoughts for a wistful mind. Michi BENVINDA GOMES I have a dream of love. Benvinda MARIA GONSALVES Mario Nature surrounds the beauty of her openness. 38 FRANK GOOD Frank He who is quick sometimes surprises. Af ARTHA GORDON I ' m a wild seed again, let the wind carry me. KENNETH GRANT Kenny Happiness is nothing if it is not known. We Are a Part of All That We Have Met Yet All Experience Is An Arch Where Through gleams the Un travel led World, Whose Margin Fades Forever and Forever as We Move. MICHELLE GRAY Mimi NATALIE GRAY Lee . . . and don ' t forget that in the long run it is not the You are not likely to find the flowers of happiness years in your life, but the life in your years that mat- around the corner, if you fail to see those now at ters. your feet. 39 VIRGINIA HARBOUR Ginni JAMES HANSMAN Jamie SHEILA HARKIN Sheila Happiness is having friends who care about you and I ' ve gotta show the world, world ' s gotta see, see all She that will only give and not receive, you about them. the love, love that ' s in me. KEVIN HARTWELL Kevin He makes a solitude and calls it peace. 42 LIVHAUGE Liv CYNTHIA HAYDEN Cynthia ANNE HAYES Anne Life is not only to do what you like to do, but try to Freedom is peace of mind. Charm catches the eye and merit wins the soul, like what you hove to do. ROBERT HAYS Bob I don ' t want to spend all day, for more may come tomorrow. DIANE HENNELLY Dodie Come forth and bring with you a heart that catches and receives. SUSAN HEGER Susan She ' s seasoned with a little love, laughter and pleas- ure. . . . Today We Live Making Due With the Old And Yearn for the New Thoughts for Tomorrow Do you wanno ' twist tonight? CHRISTOPHER HOLLAND Chris He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened. JOHN HICKEY John I ' d rather lose in a cause that will one day win, than win in a cause that will one day lose. JAMES HILL Jim If you wish in this world to advance your merits, you ' re bound to enhance. scon HOLLIS Scott The more peculiarly his own a man ' s character is, the better it fits him. JAMES HIGGINS Jim Good people make their way by the way they ' re mode. JOAN HINEY Joan . . . and think not you can direct the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. BRADFORD HOLMES Brad Each man has his own individual cost of mind and turn of expression. 44 MICHAEL HYLAND Zinger FRANKLIN JACKSON Dad CINDY JENKINS Cindy Success is getting what you want; happiness is want- I never forget a face but in your case I ' ll make an The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of ing what you get. exception. friendship. WILLIAM JOHNDROW Billy Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. GAIL JOHNSON Gail Hi, how ' r-r-re yu-u-u? Have fun, live a little. Be nuts; did sanity ever do anything for you? ml! ii i mm ERIK JOSEPH Eric Any man can stand up to his opponents, give me the man who can stand up to his friends. JOHN KASPER John The measure of a man ' s real character is what would never be found out. 46 DIANA KEEGAN Diana The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going. JOAN KELLY Joan Perceptive and clever, with secrets to share. MAUREEN KELLY Moe Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds song there, except those that sang best. RICHARD KELLY Richard The only way to have a friend is to be one. KAREN KEYES Karen You have to believe in happiness or happiness never CHRISTOPHER KENT Chris The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world is to be in reality what we appear to be. WARREN KEYES Waldo Not that I like work less, I like fun more. Nothin ' in my hands, Mr. Clancy. 47 KIMBERLY KIBBE Kimba For my own part, I live everyday as if this were the first day I had ever seen and the last day I was ever going to see. Our Lives Have Been a Tapestry of Rich and Royal Hue. An Everlasting Vision of the Everchanging View. A Wonderous Woven Magic in Bits of Blue and Gold. A Tapestry to Feel and See Impossible to Hold. VALERIE KING Vol If life were not a playground, I ' d get off my swing. SUSAN KNAPP Knapper And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. DOUGLAS KOELSCH Kelchy I want in all cases to do right, especially in all cases with women. ROBERTA KLIX Byrdie All my life I never really knew me till today — now I know why I ' m just another step along the way. AAARY ELIZABETH KNOX Maribeth If you smile I will understand cause that ' s something everyone does in the same language. NANNEHE LANDRY Nannette Forget about what you expect of me — I am myself. So accept me as I accept you, without criticism. 48 LAWRENCE LANGLY Double L The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going. CELINE LARKIN Celine Treasure your individuality. It is one of the few things you can still call your own. BARBARA LAVOINE Barbara Never exceed your rights, and they will soon become unlimited. ZACHARY LEAVin All respect is due to a quiet nature. Zack DIANA LEIGHTON Diana What was I when I wasn ' t what I am? And what will I be when I am not? KIMBERLY LEONE Kim Not in doing what you like, but liking what you do is the secret of happiness. SUZANNE LETHAM Suzanne I live for today in the anticipation of fulfilling the beautiful dreams of tomorrow. 49 CATHY LEVANCHY Cathy In looking bock at the places I ' ve been, and the changes that I left behind, I look at myself to find I learned the hard way every time. KATHLEEN LINNEHAN Kathy It is only v ith the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is Invisible to the eye. There ' s a looker in every crowd. JOHN LITCHFIELD John Time may change me but I can ' t change time. KIMBERLY LITCHFIELD Kim Some people would not hesitate to drive up to the gate of heaven and honk. MARTIN LOGUE Marty It ' s not how much we have, but how much we give that brings happiness. 50 Smile, you ' re on Candid Camera. PATRICIA MAHONEY Patty The price of laughter is never too high. WILLIAM MALLOY Billy EDWARD MALONE Ed ANDREA MARINI Andrea If might just be a coincidence, but the word American The three really great things in the world ore a moun- The human race has one really effective weapon, and ends in I can. tain, the ocean, and on earnest man at his work. The that is laughter. potentialities of each are beyond human calculation. 52 CHRISTOPHER AMRTIN Rubberman One out of every four people is a Siamese twin. True courage is to do without witnessing everything one is capable of doing before all the world. DEBORAH MARTIN Debby SUSAN MARTIN Sue KENNETH AAAHERN Kenny To live is to have fun and in turn make others happy. And if we had the chance to do it all again, tell me. Doing only what others find difficult is talent; doing would we? what is impossible for talent is genius. 53 I JENNIFER AAAmON Jennifer JANICE MAXWELL Janice While we stop to think, we ohen miss our opportu- Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the nity. praise of men, but from something worthwhile. Godfather, part 3 ELIZABETH McADAMS Beth MAUREEN McCARTHY Maureen TRACY McCARTHY Tracy I am the daughter of Earth and water, and the nurs- She ' s calm and reserved that ' s as far as it goes, some Yes, th ere ore two paths you can go by. But in the ling of the sky, I pass through the pores of the oceans say she ' s quiet but one never knows. long run, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re and shores, I change, but cannot die. on. DANIEL McCARTY Snake No man is a failure if he has friends. CARLENE McCLANAHAN Carlene Harmony and me, we ' re pretty good company. EDWARD McDonnell Ed My mind ' s made up, don ' t confuse me with facts. Sweet smilin ' Potty. DEBORAH McGILL Debbie KATHLEEN McGILVRAY Kathy Happiness is nothing if it is not known and very little if You cannot always get what you wont but if you try it is not endured. sometime, you ' ll find, you get what you need. 55 SUSAN McQUAY Sue When you feel the feeling of loneliness, heartache and despair, think about old memories — they ' ll always be there. The Three Musketeers. MICHAEL MEDICI Mike He who has achieved success has lived well, laughed often and loved much. 56 LISA MERRILL Lisa Friendship needs no words, it is solitude delivered from the anguish of loneliness. PATRICIA MERZ Tricia The greatest pleasure in life is doing things people tell me I can ' t do. ELIZABETH MILLER Betty I am who I cm, and only who I can be. We Had Joy, We Had Fun, We Had Seasons In the Sun. DANIEL MONARCH Danny EDWARD MONTEIRO Ed JAMES MORIARTY Jim CAROL MONTGOMERY Monty MICHAEL MOUSE Mickey Be content with your lot; one cannot be first In every- If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. A mouse among men. thing. 58 CATHERINE MOYLAN Cathy Blue hear is a shell for you, inside you ' ll hear a sigh, a foggy lullabye, there is your song for me. STEVEN MULLEN Steve And the sweet tastin ' good life is so easily found. Way over yonder, that ' s where I ' m bound. JACQUELINE MURTHA Jackie It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. GARY MOYLAN Gary There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it. JANET MULLIN Beebee Some people have character and some people are characters. WILLIAM NAGLE Bill The man who lives a peaceful life lives a long life. DANA NARLEE Dana Happy go lucky, full of fun, even before his home- work is done. 59 ELIZABETH NELSON Liz WILLIAM NEVULIS Bill THERESA NIELSEN Theresa Throw sad reflections to the wind, all of the pain has Just what you want to be you ' ll be in the end. Who knows the wind? The wind is my life, to go and find it ' s space. For love will come and take it ' s place. Boy it was good. JAMES O ' BRIEN Jim SUSAN D. O ' BRIEN Susan The temple of our best thoughts is silence. She walks in beauty like the night of cloudless chimes and starry skies and all that ' s best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eye. 60 SUSAN M. O ' BRIEN Susan And ' tis my faith that every flower enjoys the air it breathes. THOMAS O ' BRIEN Tom They said I couldn ' t do it and I proved them right. DAVID O DONOGHUE To live long is almost everyone ' s v ish, is the ambition of a few. Dave I, but to live well SEAN O ' NEIL Sean The duty to be alive is the same as the duty to become oneself, to develop into the individual one potentially is. DEBRA OSIER Debbie So happy, so carefree, so impishly pert, but frankly admit it, you do like to flirt. MARC PANET-RAYMOND Marc Life, filled with emotional content, is a constant proc- ess of relating. 1 KIMBERLY PECK Kim Hitch your wagon to a star. As My Life Goes on, I Believe Somehow Something ' s Changed. Something Deep Inside, a Part of Me. There ' s a Strange New Light in My Eyes, Things Vve Never Known. Changing My Life, Changing Me. Vve Been Searching So Long to Find an Answer. Now I Know My Life Lias Meaning. 62 ROBERT PERKINS Bob LAWRENCE PHILLIPS Larry RICHARD PHINNEY Richie I know nothing of tomorrow, my business is to be My attitude has been rearranged, I ' m gonna take Let us say what we feel and feel whot we soy. happy today. some time for living. BRIAN POWELL Brion There ore better men to be found — even better than the best. 63 Wanna ' double — date? EDWARD PRICE Ed The career open to talents, that was my principle. CATHERINE PURCELL Cathy DEBORAH PUTNAM Debbie JOHN QUINN John Although she looks gentle and shy, mischief twinkles One of the good things about being young is that Live dangerously if you live right, in her eye. you don ' t let the facts get in the way of your imagina- tion. 64 KEVIN RANSOM Kevin These four people are dangerous. Be careful. Give me my freedom and I shall forever be high. LINDA ANNE REID Undo MARK REILLY Mark ANNA RIBEIRO Anna You who are on the road must have a code that you Never trouble trouble, ' till trouble troubles you. Ambition and love are the wings of great actions, can live by, and so become yourselves because the past is just a good-bye. 65 JOHN RICCELLI John The significance of man is not whaf he attains, but rather in what he longs to attain. CHARLENE RICHARD Charlie KARL RICHARDSON Karl MARK RICHARDSON Mark If I didn ' t do it someone else would. When you make new friends, don ' t forget the old Art is the true expression of oneself. ones. 66 Oh! You Got to Have Friends! The Feehng Oh So Strong You Got to Have Friends To Make That Day Last Long Had Some Friends But They ' re Gone Someone Came and Took Them Away From the Dust to the Dawn Here ' s Where I Will Stay Standing at the End of the Road Boy Waiting for My New Friends to Come I Don ' t Care ifVm Hungry or Cold; Freezing I Got to Get Me Some Cause You Got to Have Friends DEBORAH RISI Deb Gaze into her eyes, you ' ll see a little angel, gaze a little longer, you ' ll see a little devil. THOA AS ROBOTHAM Tom I am bored with it all. MICHAEL ROCHE Michael To execute great things, one should live as if one were never going to die. BRIAN ROCKWELL Rocky Some people better the world simply by being what they are. BENVINDA RODRIGUES Benny Happiness lives nowhere some old fool said, if not within oneself. 67 And on the other hand I wear a glove. 68 69 CHRISTOPHER SHEDD Chris DOUGLAS SHEERIN Doug CATHERINE SHIELDS Cathy Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today Better men are molded of thoughts, but for the most. Life is too short for fussing and fighting my friend, because if you enjoy it today, do it again tomorrow. become much better for being a little bad. EILEEN SHIELDS Beeb KAREN SMITH Karen KATHLEEN SMITH Kathy Hold fast to the dreams, for when dreams go, life is a Her smile is sunny even in the dullest weather. Be sure the song you come to sing does not remain barren field frozen with snow. unsung. PETER SMITH Pete BARBARA SNITZKY Barb GLENN SNOW Glenn The mind is trained by knowledge. If her smile were any brighter, the sun would surely Good people make their way by the way they ' re fade away. made. 70 JAMES SOUCY Jim It ' s a world to be lived in, laughed in, loved, to give it our very best. MARGARET SPILLANE When in doubt do the friendliest thing. Ps. 1 RICHARD STABILE Reckless Rich The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you con do well, and doing well in whatever you do. LISA STEFANI Her smile is like a kiss across the room. Lisa ROYDON STREET Roy Not one ' s creed, nor his wealth or position; but what he is, surely, that is the supreme test. COLLEEN SULLIVAN Colleen You can say I want to be free; I can soy someday I will be. CAROL SUTHERLAND Carol It is chance that makes brothers but hearts that make friends. PATRICIA A. SWEENEY Patty Friendship always ends in love, but love in friendship never. PATRICIA A. TIERNEY Pot God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can- not change, the courage to chonge the things ' jan and wisdom always to tell the difference. 71 BARBARA TOBIN Tobes There is mischief in her soul, cleverness in her head and happiness in her heart. STEPHANIE TYLER Steph Live in peace, even if you must run after it to catch it and hold it. JOHN WALLACE John Speak sir and be wise. DIERDRE TOWNES Dee Dee In all things it is better to hope than to despair. CORNELIUS VANARIA Neil . . . and don ' t forget that in the long run, it ' s not the years in your life, but the life in your years that mat- ters. KAREN WELCH Karen To understand the heart and mind of a woman, listen to her when she looks at you. SUSANNE TRAINOR Suzanne She ' s a radiant spark of heavenly fire, full of delight and worthy of desire. BONNIE WALKER Bonnie Her quietness reflects her gentleness. AAARGARET WHEELER Peggy Silence gives proper grace to women. 72 God gave her beauty and God gave her charm. But Good Americans, when they die go to Paris. There is silent meaning behind all things, don ' t let that fool you, she ' s the devil ' s right arm. MARY RUTH WILKINS Mary Ruth JOHN WILLIAMSON John JAMES WISDOM Jim It ' s only in the giving that makes you what you are. Be a Bush if you can ' t be a Tree. Anything imaginable by man can be done. 73 CAMERA SHY EDWARD AHOLA Eddie Do not forget: a man needs little to lead a happy life. PAUL BABBin Paul A sense of humor will get you out of any tough spot. WILLIAM BRIDGES Bill Life is what we see and experience through the spirit of others. SUSAN CREAMER Suey If laughter were a crime, she a master criminal would be. ELIZABETH CRONIN Lisa You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face. DOUGLAS DONOVAN Donovan Head So many men, so many opinions. Everyone his own way. GAIL GRISWOLD Gail Life, as we call it, is nothing but the edge. WILLIAM HANNA Happiness is found in self content. Bill JAY HOLMES Jay Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today, do it again tomorrow. ROBERT KAHL Kohl Be a friend to thyself, and others will be so too. AUSTIN KIRKBRIDE Austin A broad margin of leisure is as beautiful in a man ' s life OS in a book. 74 Pictures Can Illustrate but Not Inform. Paint Me as I Am. Picture Me as I Am. DANIEL LAHAGE Dan Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. WILLIAM LEHMBECK Bill Silence is wisdom when speaking is folly. JOHN MARSHALL Fat Jack Going down the long lonesome highway, going to live life my way. MAUREEN Mcdonough Maureen She put all her problems in a trunk, sat on the lid and laughed. STACIE McMORROW Stacie Happiness, like a butterfly, will come to rest softly on your shoulders unsought. ARNOLD MENDES Arnold You only live once, but if you do it right — once is enough. JEAN MUNRO My life is like a shell upon the beach. Jean JODY PAGE Jody Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its fulfillment. EDWARD SULLIVAN Ed Since well I ' ve played my part, all clap your hands and dismi ss me. JOHN SWEENEY John Always be the one you are, not the one others feel you should be. FRANCIS THOMAS Frank You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you find, you get what you need. 75 SENIOR CREDITS LAURA ABELL 62 ALLEN ST. Future Teachers 2 Future Nurses 2, 3, (Pres.) 4 S.G.B.C. Yearbook 4 M.R.F.C. 4 Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL ADAMS 381 HATHERLYRD. Soccer 3, 4 Not I. Honor Soc. EDWARD AHOLA 1 49 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. MICHELLE AINSLIE 588 FIRST PARISH RD. FRED AMES 21 NORWELL AVE. Hockey 2 SUSAN ANDERSON 1 33 ELM ST. Future Nurses 1 Future Teachers 1 S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM ANDREW 1 20 GILSON RD. Wrestling 1 , 4 Photography Club 1 A-V Club 2, 3 A.F.S. 1 Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show MELISSA ARCHIBALD 15 LINDEN AVE. RALPH ARICO 10 DREW PL. JAMES ATKINSON 89 JERICHO RD. Class Vice Pres. 3 Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show PAUL BABBin 30 ABERDEEN RD. JUDITH BAGGS HATHERLY RD. CAROLYN BAIRD 45 TILDEN RD. G.A.A. 2 S.G.B.C. Future Teachers 2 Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show PATRICIA BAKER 1 8 DAMON RD. ANTHONY BANCO 6 JUDY RD. Baseball 1,4 Basketball 1,3 Jr. Variety Show PETER BANCO 6 JUDY RD. Cross Country Basketball Baseball PAMELA BARNARD 381 TILDEN RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show AAARY ELLEN BARRON 92 LAWSON RD. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 2 Varsity Club 4 Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL BARRY 268 GANNET RD. Transfer 4 Basketball 4 BRIAN BATES 49 VINAL AVE. Football 2 Cross Country 4 Winter Track 2, 4 Spring Track 2, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOHN BAXTER 38 BRANCH ST. Football 1 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show MARK BAXTER 35 BOOTH HILL RD. ROBERT BENNEH 80 CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. JOSEPH BERGAAAN FIRST PARISH RD. ELIZABETH BERLO 15 HILLTOP RD. Homecoom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 , 4 (Capt. 2, 3) Float Comm. 1 Jr. Variety Show JAMES BIRD 7 ACORN RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show DIANE BLANCHARD 493 HATHERLY RD. RICHARD BOGARDUS BOOTH HILL RD. KATHLEEN BOLUCH 704 COUNTRY WAY Student Council Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 2 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show JOHN BRADY 10 WAMPATUCK AVE. KAREN BRADY 105 HATHERLY RD. MATTHEW BRENNAN 72 KANE DR. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Hockey 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3,4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL BRENNAN 40 TURNER RD. Football 1 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM BRIDGES 104 SATUIT TRAIL PAUL BRISSON 37 UTILITY RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 4 JOHN BRITH 731 COUNTRY WAY HOLLY BROWN 29 HEWES RD. Field Hockey 1 , 2 Future Secretaries (V.P.) 4 STEVEN BROWN 2 BAILY ' S CAUSEWAY Hockey 2, 3 Golf 1 Tennis 3, 4 ROBERT BUCKLEY 55 SEASIDE RD. Concert Chorus Chancellors Coldbrook A.F.S. Drama Club Jr. Variety Show JULIE BURKHARDT 1 24 BEAVER DAM RD. G.A.A. 1 Field Hockey 2 Girls ' Track 2 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Activities Comm. 3 M.R.F.C. 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL BURLINGAME 81 SEDGEWICKDR. EDWARD BURNS 586 HATHERLY RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Soccer 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Student Council 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show NORMA CABLING 1 1 8 ELM ST. Exchange Student — Phillipines A.F.S. 4 Coldbrook 4 Yearbook JOHN CADOGAN 1 3 LANTERN LN. FREDERICK CAFFREY 20 CUDWORTH RD. Football 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Baseball 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 3 Activities Comm. 3 PATRICIA CALLAHAN TOWNSEND RD. Jr. Variety Show Yearbook ANDREW CALLAHAN 591 HATHERLYRD. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show NANCY CHAPMAN 83 ABERDEEN DR. JILLCARCHIA 1 19 STOCKBRIDGE RD. G.A.A. 1,2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show CHRISTOPHER CARLSON 23 PARK AVE. AAARYANN CASALI 34 COMMON ST. Field Hockey 3 G.A.A. 1 Softball 1 Future Teachers 1 VICTORIA CHESLEY 16TRYSTING PL. Cross Country (Co-Capt. 4) Winter Track 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 S.G.B.C. Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN 1 1 9 KENT ST. Twirler 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Prom Comm. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOSEPH CIRILLO TILDEN RD. DANIEL CLARK MURPHY LN. Class Pres. 4 Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show Principal Screening Comm JAMES CLARK 51 AAANNLOTRD. PATRICIA CLARK 51 MANN LOTRD. Future Nurses Club 1 , 2 A.F.S. PAUL CLIFFORD 43 WHiniERDR. Hockey 2 Wrestling 4 Baseball 1 , 4 RICHARD COAN 5 COnONTAIL WAY Hockey 2, 3 Golf 1,2, 3,4 M.R.F.C. 4 Jr. Variety Show ROBERT COATES 356 CLAPP RD. Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3 Jr. Variety Show LAUREN COLLINS 66 BORDER ST. Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show CATHERINE COOK HARBOR HEIGHTS RD. Class Vice Pres. 1 Gymnastics 1 Float Comm. 1 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show JAMES COOK 71 3 FIRST PARISH RD. LAURIE COONEY DUNSTER LN. Jr. Variety Show SUSAN COWAN A. 9 THIRD AVE. SUSAN CREAMER 1 25 DRIFTWAY Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show SUSAN CREAMER EDGEWOOD RD. Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show CYNTHIA CRESSWELL MARILYN RD. ELIZABETH CRONIi STRAWBERRY LN. SUSAN CROWELL STOCKBRIDGE RD. Drama Club Jr. Variety Show PATRICIA CROWLEY HARBOR VIEW RD. Field Hockey 2, 3 Track 2 G.A.A. 1,2 A.F.S. 2 Future Nurses 2 CHERYL CURNEY 21 BEALPL. Jazz and Rock Ensemble 1 Marching Band 3 Pit Band 2 KEVIN CURRAN 3 DRIFTWAY Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 DOUGLAS CURTIS ANN VINAL RD. Football l,3,(Capt. 4) Cross Country 2 Basketball 2 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show 3, 4 DEBRA DAMRELL mtma 40 old FORGE RD. Field Hockey 1 Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Marching Bond 2, 3, 4 Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 1 , 2, 3 (spokesman 4) S.E.M.A. District Music Festival 3 S.E.M.B.A. Music Fest. Nat ' l Honor Soc. KATHLEEN DEE 5 WADE ST. Radio Club 3 Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL DEVINE THOAAAS AVE. Football 1 Cross Country 2 Tennis 1 Jr. Variety Show SUSAN DILLON HATHERLY RD. Future Nurses 1 , 2 Future Secretaries 1 , 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show MARY DIMANNO 83 TURNER RD. JOSEPH DIAAARIA 1 8 PIN OAK RD. Football 1 Basketball 1 , 2 A.F.S. 1 Float Comm. 1 , 2 ELIZABETH DONEGAN 24 PENNFIELD RD. Field Hockey 2 Girls ' Track 2 Future Nurses 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3 S.G.B.C. Yearbook M.R.F.C. 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. MAUREEN DONOHOE MAPLE ST. Transfer 4 KEVIN DONOHUE GRASSHOPPER LN. Hockey 2 ANN DONOVAN MANN HILL RD. Transfer 2 Jr. Variety Show DOUGLAS DONOVAN FRONT ST. r SUSAN DOONAN 82 CEDAR ST. Girls ' Track 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 A.F.S. 1 Budget Comm. 4 Jr. Variety Show DOREEN DOONER MAPLE ST. DAVID DORR 300 GANNETT RD. Tennis 2, 3, 4 RICHARD DOWNEY 14 SUMMIT AVE. Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3 Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, (V.P.)4 Jazz and Rock Ensemble 1 , S.E.M.S.B.A. 3,4 S.E.D.M.F.A. 3,4 N.E.M.F.A. 3,4 Musical Comedy 1 , 2, 3, 4 Pit Band 2 k Pep Band 2 ramaClub 1,2 Language Club 3 Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 Yearbook (Lit. Ed.) Jr. Variety Show STEPHEN DREW KANE DR. Soccer 1 , 2 ANNE MARIE DRISCOLL 10 HARBOR VIEW RD. G.A.A. 1 A.F.S. 1,2,3,4 Future Nurses 1 S.G.B.C. M.R.F.C. 4 DOREEN DUARTE 37 ELEVENTH AVE. Future Secretaries Budget Comm. Jr. Variety Show SHARON COLE 23 HAWLEY RD. EDMOND CURTIN EDITH HOLMES DR. PATRICIA DONNELLY 37 LIGHTHOUSE RD. MARIE DUGGAN HAZEL AVE. Student Council 3 G.A.A. 1 A.F.S. 1,2 Drama Club 1 , 2, (Trees.) 3, (Pres.) 4 Musical Comedy 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3 Jr. Variety Show DONNA DUGUID 15 WILSHIRE DR. G.A.A. 2 Cheerleader 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show STEPHEN DUVAL FAY RD. MARY ANN FAHEY 620 FIRST PARISH RD. Drama Club 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 2 Future Nurses 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show BARBARA FARRELL 27 SHERMAN DR. G.A.A. 1 Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4 Softball 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show JUDY FARRELL 1 7 COLLIER AVE. G.A.A. 2 Field Hockey 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Golf 1,2, 3,4 Future Teachers 2 MARGARET FARRELL 29 ARBORWAY DR. G.A.A. 2 Field Hockey 2 Gymnastics 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. S.G.B.C. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL FARRELL 27 SHERAAAN DR. Football 1 , 2, 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 SUSAN FARRELL 27 SHERAAAN DR. KATHLEEN FELT ROSA ' S LN. RUSSELL FIELD 25 JAMES WAY PAUL FINNEGAN 1 6 BRIARWOOD LN. Football 1 , 2 PETER FINNEGAN 392 HATHERLY RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Football 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 (Copt.) Winter Track 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 Jr. Variety Show LARRY FINNIE TILDEN RD. SHAUNA FLYNN 1 23 FIRST PARISH RD. THADDEUS FLYNN GILSON RD. ERIC CHARLES FORSGARD 49 DAEDALUS CIR. Transfer 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show JAMES GAFFEY 1 40 GANNET RD. Homeroom Rep. 4 Class Treasurer 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 (Copt.) WinterTrack2, 3, 4(Capt.) Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Golf 1 Float Comm. Activities Comm. 4 KATHERINE GAITINGS 744 COUNTRY WAY G.A.A. 2 Chorus 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show CHARLES GALE 1 7 TOWNS WAY Soccer 4 ADRIA GALLAGHER COLLIER RD. Student Council 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1 Field Hockey 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Varsity Club 4 Jr. Variety Show M.R.F .C. 4 Yearbook (Sports Ed.) ROBERT GALLAGHER 50 VERNON RD. Transfer 4 ANDREW GARTE 62 CURTIS ST. Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Drama Club EDWARD GIACOMOZZI RT — 3A KEVIN GILL WAMPATUCK AVE. Football 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Jr. Variety Show M.R.F.C. 4 RICHARD GILL 567 FIRST PARISH RD. MICHELL GLUCK 41 UTILITY RD. Float Comm. Jr. Vorieyh Show BENVINDA GOMES 8 IRVING RD. MARIA GONSALVES 53 PARK AVE. FRANK GOOD 1 3 CURTIS ST. A.F.S. 1,2,3 KENNETH GRANT 7 BROWN RD. MICHELLE GRAY 53 BORDER ST. Float Comm. 1 D.E.C.A. 4 Brotherhood Club NATALIE GRAY 10 CHIEF JUSTICE Chorus 1,2,3,4 Chanterelles 1 , 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1 Musical Comedy 1 , 2 Float Comm. 2, 4 Prom Comm. S.G.B.C. Yearbook ALYSON GRIEF 57 ACORN ST. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show ROBERT GRIFFIN 1 7 SEDGEWICK DR. Football 3 Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Activities 3, 4 Float Comm. 3 Prom Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show SUSAN GRIFFIN 61 HATHERLY RD. ARTHUR GRIMES 26 CUDWORTH RD. Tennis Soccer 4 GAIL GRISWOLD 310TILDERRD. PAMELA GUNN SURFSIDE RD. Gymnastics Golf 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show PAMELA HAAG BORDER ST. Transfer 2 Float Comm. 3 JUNE HAILER 92 WILLIAMSBURG LN. Class Treasurer 2, 3 Student Council 1 Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, (Copt.) 4 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show CATHERINE HALLGREN CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. S.G.B.C. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show SUSAN HANDY LAWSON RD. Jr. Variety Show JAMES HANNA BISHOPS LN. WILLIAN HANNA BISHOPS LN. JAMES HANSAAAN 1 COMMON LN. Soccer 3, 4 Football 1 Yearbook Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show VIRGINIA HARBOUR 26 COLONIAL WAY Transfer 2 Drill Team 3 S.G.B.C. Drama Club 2, 3 Chanterelles 3, 4 Concert Chorus 4 Jr. Variety Show 78 SHEILA HARKIN 46 GILSON RD. Future Nurses 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOHN HARRIGAN 21 HAWLEY RD. Football 3, 4 Golf 3, 4 ELIZABETH HARRINGTON 38 COMMON ST. Future Nurses KEVIN HARTWEll 33 PRAH RD. Golf 3, 4 LIV HAUGE 56 ARBORWAY DR. Exchange Student — Norwoy Drama Club 4 CYNTHIA HAYDEN BIHERSWEET LN. Field Hockey 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Tennis 1,2, 3, (Copt.) 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show ANNE HAYES SHADY LN. Jr. Variety Show ROBERT HAYS THOMAS AVE. SUSAN HEGER STANDISH AVE. Jr. Variety Show DIANE HENNELLY 27 POPLAR AVE. Drill Team JOHN HICKEY 22 CAVANAUGH RD. JAMES HIGGINS HATHERLY RD. Football 1 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Nat ' ! Honor Soc. JAMES HILL 78 SATUIT TRAIL Chess Club (Treas.) Nat ' l Honor Soc. JOAN HINEY 2 CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. Jr. Variety Show CHRISTOPHER HOLLAND 1 1 IRVING RD. scon HOLLIS CEADARWOOD RD. BRADFORD HOLMES 1 0 LANTERN LN. JAY HOLMES 10 LANTERN LN. SUSAN HONKANEN 50 BORDER ST. S.G.B.C. Girl ' s Track 3 Float Comm. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOHN HOOK 125 CUSHING HGHWY. Football 1 Soccer 3, 4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Photo Club 2 Wind Ensemble 4 Concert Chorus 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN HOOKER 28 KENT ST. Jr. Variety Show AARK HORNE 159 COUNTRY WAY Basketball 2, 3 M.R.F.C. 4 PATRICIA HORNE 226BEAVERDAM RD. MARK HUGHES 30 MANN HILL RD. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Pit Band 2, 3 FRANCES HUTCHINSON 73 HATHERLY RD. Drama Club 3, 4 MICHAEL HYLAND 40 PYRAMID LN. Homeroom Rep. 2 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 4 Float Comm. Prom Comm. r. Variety Show FRANKLIN JACKSON 1 20 INDIAN TRAIL Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2 Wrestling 4 CINDY JENKINS 49 ELY AVE. Activities Comm. Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM JOHNDROW 7 EGYPT RD. Hockey 1,2,3,4 Baseball GAIL JOHNSON ' 1 30 BEAVERDAM RD. G.A.A. 1,2 Softb all 1 Language Club 3 Drama Club 4 S.G.B.C. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show ERIK JOSEPH ARBORWAY DR. ROBERT KAHL 62 PHEASENT HILL DR JOHN KASPER 648 FIRST PARISH RD. DIANA KEEGAN GRIDLEY BRYANT ST. JOAN KELLY 26 POPLAR AVE. G.A.A. 1 Activities Comm. Radio Club 3 Jr. Variety Show MAUREEN KELLY 1 08 LAWSON RD. Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, (Pres.) 4 Chanterelles 4 Future Secretaries Musical 3, 4 Drama Club 1 , 2 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show RICHARD KELLY 300 CLAPP RD. CHRISTOPHER KENT 70 BROOK ST. Cross Country 3 Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 KAREN KEYES 23 HUGHEY RD. Drill Team 2, 3 Promo Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 2, 3 Activity Comm. 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show WARREN KEYES 23 HUGHEY RD. KIMBERLY KIBBE 9 BERKSHIRE RD. Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt. Gymnastics 1 Track 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show VALERIE KING KINOSJSLAND AUSTIN F. KIRKBRIDE 7 ROBERTS DR. ROBERTA KLIX 612 FIRST PARISH RD. SUSAN KNAPP 1 54 GANNEH RD. Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show Yearbook Nat ' l Honor Soc. MARIBETH KNOX LEE AVE. Float Comm. 1, 2 Jr. Variety Show DOUGLAS KOELSCH 50 JAMES WAY Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1 , 2 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show DANIEL LAHAGE 31 STOCKBRIDGE RD NANNEHE LANDR ' lOBUnONWOOD LN Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show M.R.F.C. 4 Yearbook (Lit. Ed. LAWRENCE LANGLY 106 OLD OAKEN BUCKET Photography Club CELINE LARKIN ELM ST. Field Hockey 3 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. A.F.S. 1,2, 3, 4 (Pres.) Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 (Art Ed.) Yearbook Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. BARBARA LAVOINE 17 HILLSIDE RD. Softball 1 Jr. Variety Show ZACHARY LEAVin 30 BRIARWOOD LN. Hockey 2 Soccer 2, 3, 4 DIANA LEIGHTON 31 SATUIT AVE. KIMBERLY LEONE 32 BRIARWOOD LN. Twirler 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM LEHMBECK 98 SATUIT TRAIL SUZANNE LETHAM 1 7 SIXTH AVE. Jr. Variety Show CATHY LEVANCHY 80 SEDGWICK DR. G.A.A. 1,2 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show KATHLEEN LINNEHAN 40 HAZEL AVE. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Musical 2 Jazz and Rock Ensemble Language Club 1 JOHN LITCHFIELD FIRST PARISH RD. KIMBERLY LITCHFIELD 378 TILDEN RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3 Future Nurses 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show AAARTIN LOGUE 1 5 BAY RIDGE RD. Basketball 2, 3 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 2 Chess Club 2 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show JULIE LORD 246 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Student Council 3 Basketball 2, 4 Track 2 A.F.S. l,3,4,(Treas.) S.G.B.C. Future Teachers 2, 3 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Prom Comm. Language Club 4 Yearbook Editor 3, 4 RUSSELL LOVAAS 400 TILDEN RD. Basketball 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 JAMES LYMAN 221 FIRST PARISH RD. Soccer 1 , 2 WILLIAM MAGILL 25 ABERDEEN DR. Football 1 Track 1, 2, 3,4 Jr. Variety Show CAROL MAHONEY 1 63 KENT ST. Transfer 2 Jr. Variety Show GARY MAHONY 25 WADE ST. Football 1 , 2, 3, (Capt. 4) Hockey 1, 2, 3 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show PATRICIA MAHONEY 163 KENT ST. WILLIAM MALLOY 616HATHERLY RD. Soccer 4 Tennis 1,2,3, (Capt. 4) Chess Club (Pres. 2) A.F.S. 2 Nat ' I Honor Soc. EDWARD MALONE 1 35 OCEANSIDE DR. Student Council 1 , 2, 3, (Treas. 4) Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Basketball 2, 3 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 1 Musical 1 , 2 Chorus 1 , 2 Chancellors 1 , 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3 Wind Ensemble 3 Photography Club 1 , 2 ANDREA MARINI 1 7 OCEAN AVE. G.A.A. 2, 3 Field Hockey 1 Winter Track 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 2, 3 Varsity Club 4 Future Teachers Club 3 M.R.F.C. 4 Jr. Variety Show JOHN MARSHALL JERICHO RD. TIMOTHY AAARTELL 75 TOWNSEND RD. Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Merit Semi-finalist Nat ' l Honor Soc. CHRISTOPHER AAARTIN 14 CHERRY LN. Class Secretary 1 Football 1 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show DEBORAH AAARTIN 21 GILSONRD. G.A.A. S.G.B.C. Yearbook SUSAN AAARTIN IRVING RD. G.A.A. 1 Future Nurses Club 1 , 2, 3 Drama Club 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show KENNETH MAHERN 55 COMMON ST. Student Council 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Cross Country 2, 3, (Capt. 4) Baseball 1 Track 2, 3, 4 Hockey 3, 4 Yearbook MARGARET AAAHERN 429 COUNTRY WAY Student Council 1 , 2 Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, (Capt. 4) Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1 Girls ' Track 2 Golf 3 Varsity Club 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. JENNIFER AAHSON 1 9 COLONIAL WAY Activities Comm. 3 JANICE MAXWELL VILLAGE OF PLYMOUTH CT4 — 1 9 PLYMOUTH Transfer 2 Drill Team 2, 3 Softball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club Future Teachers 2, 3 Drama Club 2, 3 S.G.B.C. Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show ELIZABETH McADAMS 66 KANE DR. Field Hockey 2 Girls ' Track 1, 2 Future Nurses 3, 4 S.G.B.C. (Pres.) Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3 Yearbook MAUREEN McCarthy 66 TURNER RD. Drill Team 3, 4 Girls ' Track 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 3, 4 Prom Comm. Drama Club 2 Jr. Variety Show DEBRA McLaughlin 51 RICHFIELD RD. Field Hockey 2 Activities Comm. Jr. Variety Show TRACY McCarthy 787 COUNTRY WAY Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jazz and Rock Ensemble S.G.B.C. DANIEL McCARTY 42 PIN OAK DR. Class Pres. 1,2 Principal Screening Comm. Football 1 , 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Future Teachers 3 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 4 Jr. Variety Show CARLENE McCLANAHAN 8 OLD FARM RD. Drama Club 3, 4 Language Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show PETER McCULLOCH 74 COLLIER RD. ED McDonnell 1 1 5 BOOTH HILL RD. Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Football 2 Baseball (Manager) 1 Float Comm. 1 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. MAUREEN McDONOUGH 35 TILDEN RD. DEBORAH McGILL 70 TOWNSEND RD. Drill Team 2, 3 G.A.A. 2 A.F.S. 1 Future Teachers 2, 3 Prom Comm. S.G.B.C. (Sec.) Yearbook Jr. Variety Show KATHLEEN McGILVRAY 1 1 PORTER RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 • 1,2 Gymnastics 1 , 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show KATHLEEN McGINNITY 30 WOODLAND RD. G.A.A. 3 Drill Team 2, 3 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3, 4 Float Comm. 4 S.G.B.C. Prom Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show JEAN McGOV AN 70 COBB LANE Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2 Girl ' s Track 1 RICHARD McKENZIE 24 TANGLEWOOD DR. Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Jr. Variety Show STACIE McMORROW OLD COLONY WAY Nat ' l Honor Soc. SUSAN McQUAY 33 COUNTRY WAY Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL MEDICI ALLEN ST. Football 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 ARNOLD MENDES DAMON RD. LISA MERRILL 8 BOOTH HILL RD. Basketball (Manager) 1 G.A.A. 1 A.F.S. 1,2 Language Club 1 (V.P.) Future Teachers 2 Prom Comm. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 (V.P.) Thespian Soc. 2, 3, 4 (V.P.) Jr. Variety Show PATRICIA MERZ 9 HARBOR VIEW RD. G.A.A. 1,2 A.F.S. 1,2 Cross Country 3 (Copt.) 4 Basketball 2 Winter Track 3, 4 Girls ' Track 1,2,3,4 Varsity Clob 4 Future Nurses 1 , 2 ELIZABETH MILLER 22 BRDIGE AVE. MICHAEL MILLER FIRST PARISH RD. THOMAS MONACO 293 FIRST PARISH RD. ELLEN MONAHAN 25 ELAINE CT. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jazz and Rock Ensemble Wind Ensemble 2, 3, (Pres.) 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Chanterelles 1,2,3,4 Musical Comedy 1 , 2, 3, 4 S.E.M.S.B.A. 2,4 District 2 Nes England 4 G.A.A. 2,3 Language Club 3, 4 A.F.S. 2 Thespian Soc. 4 Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. DANIEL MONARCH 52 ABERDEEN DR. Transfer 4 Football 4 EDWARD MONTEIRO 42 TURNER RD. Student Council 1 , 2 Cross Country 1 , 2, 3 Soccer 4 Wrestling 1,2,3 Nat ' l Honor Soc. RENEE MONTEIRO 9 JENKINS PL. Brotherhood Club 1 , 2, 3 Future Nurses 1 , 2, 3 STEPHEN MONTEIRO 9 JENKINS PL. Football 1 , 2, 3 (Capt.) 4 Wrestling 3, 4 Brotherhood Club 1 , 2, 3 CAROL MONTGOMERY 20 SATUIT TRAIL Field Hockey 1 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3 Chanterelles 1 , 2 S.G.B.C. Yearbook Musical Comedy 2, 3 Nat ' l Honor Soc. JAMES MORIARTY SHADY LANE MICHAEL MOUSE 1 DISNEY RD. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. CATHRINE MOYLAN 1 4 MICHAEL AVE. Yearbook Radio Club 3 Jr. Variety Show GARY MOYLAN 59 TOWNSEND RD. Football 1 Jr. Variety Show STEVEN MULLEN 52 LIGHTHOUSE RD. Football 1 Winter Track 2, 3 Spring Track Gymnastics 2, 3 M.R.F.C. 4 Jr. Variety Show JANET MULLIN 81 FIRST PARISH RD Basketball 4 Float Comm. 1 Jr. Variety Show JEAN MUNRO 46 FAY RD. JACQUELINE MURTHA 25 WHiniER DR. Field Hockey 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Float Comm. 1 , 4 Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM NAGLE 387 HATHERLY RD DANA NARLEE 1 14 GREENFIELD Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 ELIZABETH NELSON 29 CHRISTOPHER LN. Student Council 1 , 2, 4 Marching Band 1 , 2 Jazz and Rock Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Pit Band 1,2 Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show WILLIAM NEVULIS 22 STANDISH RD. Winter Track 3 THERESA NIELSON SIXTH AVE. Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show THOMAS NOONAN 94 HATHERLY RD. Football 1 Winter Track 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 CHERYL O ' BRIEN EDGEWOOD RD. Twirlers 1 , 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2 Jr. Variety Show JAMES O ' BRIEN 22 CLOVER LN. SUSAN D. O ' BRIEN 1 5 CAVANAUGH RD. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 Girls ' Track 3 Tennis (Manager) 1 Varsity Club 4 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show SUSAN M. O ' BRIEN 323 TILDEN RD. Girls ' Track 2, 3 THOMAS O ' BRIEN 44 ROSAS LN. Football 1 Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 DAVID O ' DONOGHUE BARRINGTON WAY JOHNOHARA 257 BEAVER DAM RD. Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 JOHN OHRENBERGER 127GILSON RD. Football 1 Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 WILLIAM OHRENBERGER PENNFIELD RD. Class Vice Pres. 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 (Capt.) Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. KAREN OLSON 66 CREELMAN DR. Golf Team 1 , 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 1 , 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Activities Comm. Prom Comm. Yearbook Not ' l Thespian Soc. 4 Jr. Variety Show BARRY O ' NEIL LAWSON RD. Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show SEAN O ' NEIL CRESCENT AVE. Student Council 1 , 2, (Treas. 3, Pres. 4) Student Gov ' t Day Rep. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Principal Screening Comm. 4 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4 S.E.M.S.B.A. 3 Yearbook Editor 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Discipline Comm. 1 A.F.S. 2 Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. Harvard Book Award DEBRA OSIER 1 3 TENTH AVE. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show JODY PAGE MORDECAI RD. MARC PANET-RAYMOND 1 4 ELAINE COURT Soccer 1 Gymnastics 2, 3 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Tennis 1 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Yearbood Art Club 1,2 Language Club Prom Comm. CHARLES PAHERSON 166 TURNER RD. Tennis 3, 4 KIMBERLY J. PECK 85 FIRST PARISH RD. Cross Country (Mgr.) 2 Future Nurses 4 Activities Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show ROBERT PERKINS 58 ANN VINALRD. LAWRENCE PHILLIPS POSTCRIPT LN. RICHARD PHINNEY 76 DREAMWOLD RD. Hockey 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 4 JOHN POW 8 CHIRSTOPHER WREN LN. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 3, 4 Float Comm. 4 M.R.F.C. 4 BRIAN POWELL 145 LAWSON RD. Hockey 1,2,3,4 KIMBERLY POWERS MANCHESTER ST. (HUAAAROCK) Future Nurses 3, (V.P.)4 S.G.B.C. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show EDWARD PRICE 30 COL. MANSFIELD DR. Chess Club 2, 3 Drama Club 4 A.F.S. 4 CATHERINE PURCELL 33 HAWLEY RD. Basketball 1 , 4 Student Council 3 Drill Team 2, 3 Future Nurses 1 DEBORAH PUTNAM BOSSY LN. G.A.A. 1 Language Club 1 Drama Club 1 , 2, 4 Jr. Variety Show JOHN QUINN 10 RIVERSIDE PL. FRANCIS QUIRK 31 STRAWBERRY LN. Basketball 1 , 2, 3 M.R.F.C. 4 Float Comm. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show KEVIN RANSOM 770 COUNTRY WAY Football 1 Jr. Variety Show LINDA ANNE REID 7 OLD FARM RD. Float Comm. 1 Jr. Variety Show MARK REILLY MARTHA ' S LN. Student Council 3 Float Comm. 3 Brotherhood Club 1 , 2, 3 A.F.S. ANNA RIBEIRO 68 HATHERLY RD. MARIA F. RIBEIRO 73 SEA VIEW AVE. JOHN RICCELLI 737 COUNTRY WAY Football 1 , 2 Basketball 1 Jr. Variety Show CHARLENE RICHARD 14 BROOKLINE RD. Jr. Variety Show KARL RICHARDSON 4 SUMMER ST. MARK RICHARDSON 26 LAWSON RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Hockey 1,2 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. DEBORAH RISI 7 WILSHIRE Softball 1 Cheerleading 2 Concert Bond 1 , 2, 3 Concert Chorus 1 , 2 Marching Band 1 FutureTeachers 1 S.G.B.C. THOMAS ROBOTHAM 2 PROSPECT RD. MICHAEL ROCHE 161 WOODLAND RD. Football 1 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 BRIEN ROCKWELL 46 EDITH HOLMES DR. Hockey 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show BENVINDA RODRIGUES 23 TENTH AVE. NEAL ROGOL lUGANNEHRD. Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Advisory Bd. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2 Drama Club 2, 3 A.F.S. 4 Prom Comm. Activities Comm. 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. SALLY J. ROSSI 22 MICHAEL AVE. Softball 2 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. Jr. Variety Show KAREN ROWSELL 1 70 BULRUSH FARM RD. LAURA RUSSO 15 CAIRO CIRC. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 A.F.S. 1,2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. PETER SABEAN TILDEN RD. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Hockey 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3, 4 AAARK SAMUELSON WILSHIRE DR. Football 1 CAROL G. J. SCOLLANS GANNEH RD. Jr. Variety Show CHRISTOPHER SCOH 16 VINALRD. Winter Track 4 Spring Track 4 Musical 1 , 2, 3 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chancellors 2, 3, 4 S.E.D.M.F.4 S.E.M.S.B.A. MICHAIL SEXTON 14 DAMON RD. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Spring Track 2, 4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show STEVEN SHANNON 56 MOORLAND RD. Football 1,2,3 Soccer 4 82 Spring Track 3, 4 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show GEORGINA SHEA 1 5 STONE RD. Field Hockey 3 Basketball 1 Softball 1,3 Girls ' Track 2 G.A.A. 1 Future Teachers 2 KEVIN SHEA 1 SEAMORE RD. CHRISTOPHER SHEDD WADE ST. Hockey 2, 4 Golf 4 Float Comm. 1,2,3,4 SIOBHAN SHEA 10 FIFTH AVE. JILL SHEEHAN 597 HATHERLY RD. Class Sec. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Tennis 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2 Future Nurses 2, 3 (Sec. 4) Prom Comm. Activities Comm. 4 S.G.B.C. Varsity Club Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show DOUGLAS SHEERIN 333 CLAPP RD. CATHERINE SHIELDS 27 EDITH HOLMES DR. EILEEN SHIELDS 27 EDITH HOLMES DR. KAREN SMITH 21 BITTERSWEET LN. Float Comm. 1 , 2 Prom Comm. Yearbook Marching Band 1 , 2, 3 Stage Band 1 , 2 Jazz and Rock Ensemble 3 Pit Band 2 Jr. Variety Show KATHLEEN SMITH 208 COMMON ST. Drama Club 3, 4 Future Nurses 1 Drill Team 2 Jr. Variety Show PETER SMITH 54 BROOK ST. BARBARA SNITZKY OLD FORGE RD. Jr. Variety Show GLENN SNOW 30 GREENFIELD TERRACE JAMES SOUCY 1 9 UTILITY RD. Football 1 (Manager) Gymnastics 2, 3 Chess Club 3 MARGARET SPILLANE PYRAMID LN. Jr. Variety Show RICHARD STABILE 48 WHiniER DR. Transfer 4 LISA STEFANI FIRST PARISH RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Field Hockey 1,2,3 (Capt. 4) Girls ' Track 1 , 2 Varsity Club Marching Band 1 Nat ' l Honor Soc. ROYDON STREET GROVE ST. COLLEEN SULLIVAN JEFFERSON LN. Class Pres. 3 Field Hockey 2, 3 (Copt. 4) Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2 (Capt. 3, 4) Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Yearbook (Sports Ed.) Varsity Club M.R.F.C. 4 Jr. Variety Show EDWARD SULLIVAN HATHERLY RD. CAROL SUTHERLAND OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Softball 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show JOHN SWEENEY LIGHTHOUSE RD. PATRICIA SWEENEY OLD FORGE RD. Class Vice Pres. 3 Homeroom Rep. 1,2,4 Winter Track 4 Girls ' Track 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club Future Teachers 1 , 2, 3 Float Comm. 1,2,3,4 Prom Comm. Yearbook G.A.A. 1,2 S.G.B.C. Activities Comm. 4 Jr. Variety Show FRANCIS THOMAS VERNON RD. Jr. Variety Show PATRICIA A. TIERNEY ABERDEEN DR. Student Council 3, 4 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Girls ' Track 3, 4 Tennis 1 (Manager) Wrestling 2 (Manager) S.G.B.C. Varsity Club Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show BARBARA TOBIN OLD FORGE RD. Basketball 2 Girls ' Track 2 Future Nurses 2 Future Teachers 2, 3 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 4 Yearbook Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1,2 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show DIEDRE TOWNES 5 DARTMOUTH ST. Yearbook SUSANNE TRAINOR 3 CAIRO CIRC. Twirlers 1 , 2, 3 (Capt. 4) G.A.A. 1,2 Activities Comm. 4 Future Nurses 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. STEPHANIE TYLER CLAPP RD. G.A.A. 1 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook 3, 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. A.F.S. 1,2 Nat ' l Honor Soc. Jr. Variety Show CORNELIUS VANARIA CURTIS ST. Wrestling Musical 2 Chorus 2, 3 BONNIE WALKER 627 FIRST PARISH RD. JOHN WALLACE lOSATUIT TRAIL KAREN WELCH 41 REBECCA RD. CONSTANCE WESTMAN lOAAAPLE AVE. MARGARET WHEELER 67 KENT ST. WILTON WHITCOMB 118TILDEN RD. Football 1 , 3, 4 Baseball 1 THOAAAS WHITE RAINBOW CRT. Cross Country 2, 3 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. Bausch Lomb Science Award KIMBERLY WHITNEY 48 ROSA ' S LN. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 3 Jr. Variety Show SUSAN WHITNEY 62 ELM ST. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook , 3, 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. Nat ' l Honor Soc. Jr. Variety Show JON WIDAMN 19SHERAAAN DR. Basketball JOHN WILLIAMSON 26TILDEN RD. Cross Country 2, 3 Winter Track 1 , 2, 3 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3 MARY RUTH WILKINS CONIHASSET RD. JAMES WISDOM WOODLAND RD. 83 It is a rare thing, except it be from a perfect and entire friend, to receive good advice. Ms. McNulty, Mr. Leone As your advisors, we have mixed emotions watching you graduate from Scituate High School. Sad feelings, knowing that we will not be seeing some of you ever again. Happy feelings, knowing that you are fully prepared to meet the many challenges that will face you in the years to come. We hope that you can look back at your four years at Scituate High School and say that they were rewarding and fun. You responded enthusiastically to the many challenges that faced you and participated eagerly in our activities. You should be proud of new traditions which you have started during your four years at Scituate. Looking forward to seeing you at our reunion — John Leone and Katie McNulty 84 A WARDS BAUSCH-LOMB SCIENCE A WARD Tom White HARVARD BOOK A WARD STUDENT GOVT DA Y REPRESENTATIVE DAR GOOD GITIZENSHIP A WARD Geline Larkin NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sean O ' Neil TOP: (L to R) E. Monohan, S. Whitney, N. Rogol, M. Adams, T. Martell, B. Ohren- berger, T. White, B. Donegan, E. McDonnell, J. Hill, S. Knapp, C. Montgomery, J. Higgins, C. Larkin, L. Russo, S. Tyler, M. Mattern, D. Damrell, S. O ' Neil 8 86 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Cutest Best All Around Most Attractive Most Likely to Succeed Class Flirt 88 Sue Whitney and Tom White Robby Griffin and Sharon Cole Most Talkative Best Dressed Maureen Kelly n n Mike Medici and Debbie Osier Done Most for Class Best Sense of Humor Sean O ' Neil and Colleen Sullivan Sue Creamer and Mike Hyland 90 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF SEVENTY-SEVEN 92 94 Don ' t Laugh at a Youth For His Affections; He ' s Only Trying on One Face After Another Till He Finds His Own. 95 CHIMES Editors J. Dale, Jr. Editor; S. O ' Neil, Sr. Editor; J. Lord, Sr. Editor; J. Beacham, Advisor; P. Sweeney, Asst. Editor; A. Sheenon, Jr. Editor Literary FRONT ROW: K. Olsen, K. Powers, C. Cook, M. Kelly, D. McGill, N Landry, Editor. BACK ROW: G. Johnson, P. Tierney, J. Sheehan, B. Tobin, B. Buckley, C. Holgren, C. McGinnity. MISSING: R. Downey, Editor. Senior Section L. Abell, N. Rogol, B. McAdams, J. Burkhart. MISSING: B. Donegan. The difficult we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer. Ads and Sales FRONT ROW: J. Goitings, M. Mattern. BACK ROW: M. Logue, N. Gray, K. Peck. MISSING: C. Montgomery. Sports FRONT ROW: P. Sweeney, T. Burns, K. Mattern. BACK ROW: C. Sullivan, A. Gal- lagher, R. Griffin. Art FRONT ROW: T. Callahan, P. Farrelt, K. Boluch. BACK ROW: K. Moylan, C. Cook, C. Lorkin. STUDENT COUNCIL It is through concern and dedication that progress has been made. FIRST ROW: M. O Neil, K. Sheehan, E. Sweeney, J. Turner, E. Malone, P. Ryan, T. Crowley. SECOND ROW: L. Panet-Raymond, S. O ' Neil, K. Boluch, N. Kinsella, K. Shorthall, M. Cyr, W. Delaney, C. Dwyer, K. Gorham, G. Forsgard, L. Pitts, T. Patsos, P. Monahan, Mr. Cedrone, L. Nelson, A. Gallagher, J. Tansey, P. Tierney, V. Rogol, S. Kelly, L. Johnson, P. Turner, M. J. Roach, K. Mattern, T. Burns, P. Hynes. OFFICERS ADVISOR Y COUNCIL REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE L. Minor 1 974-75 witnessed the arrival of one of the most productive years for the Scituate High Student Council. Established as a liai- son between students and administration, the council has gone a step further to include the townspeople. Open meetings were held at night for parents and during the day for students. Among the highly successful accomplishments this year were the Anti-Litter campaign, Homecoming Week, Bounce Beat, collection for CARE, Modular Day, presentation of movies, and quadrangle walks. S. O ' Neil, President; T. Crowley, Vice President; K. Sheehan, Secretary; E. Malone, Treasurer S. Kelly, Soph, Rep.; N. Rogol, Senior Rep.; L. Panet- Raymond, Junior Rep. 99 COLD BROOK When you make your mark in the world, watch out for guys with erasers. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE An understanding of other cultures brings us to a better understanding of ourselves. 100 CHESS CLUB The Chess board is the world, the pieces ore the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are . . . laws of nature. A-VCLUB Their work begins when the lights go out! ' SENIOR GIRLS BOOSTER CLUB Hard work, sacrifice, and concern ore the insane factors that drive us out into the cold mornings. VARSITY CLUB A sound mind and a fit body will help shape the days to come. FUTURE NURSES Nurses — our happiness in this world depends on the affection we ore enabled to inspire. FUTURE SECRETARIES Let your literary compositions form communications between men. 103 Don Provost Ken Gibbons Joe Bergman 105 DRAMA AND MUSIC 106 107 DRAMA CLUB The drama ' s laws, the drama ' s patrons give for we that live to please, must please to live. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY THE MIRACLE WORKER Some Have Mouths, but They Speak Not: Eyes Have They, but They See Not; They Have Ears, but They Hear Not To Me Every Hour of the Light and Dark Is a Miracle, Every Cubic Inch of Space Is a Miracle. 110 THE CAST Harold Hill Sean O ' Neil Marian Paroo Kendle MacKenzie Marcellus Washburn John Roche Mrs. Paroo Deborah Carleton Mayor Shinn Tony Dieble Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn Mai Staples Alma Mix Eileen O ' Brien Maud Dunlop Lisa Forsgard Ethel Toffeimier Laurie Sindone Mrs. Squires Gail Hodgkins Ewart Dunlop Joe Kennedy Oliver Hix Arthur Wood Jacey Sqires Chris Kibbe Olin Britt Chris Scott Charlie Cowell Bill Swift Tomnny Djilas Chris Larson Zaneeta Shinn Jeanne Moriarty Winthrop Paroo Clair Dewey Amaryllis Gaye Tolan Gracie Shinn Martha McDonald Conductor Coleman Terrell Constable Locke Stephen Smith CHORUS Jennifer Allen Maureen Kelly Ellen Andrew Rick Kelly Jeanne Coleman Mike Lynch Debbe Damrell Chris Larson Cathy DeCoste Beth Margeson Lynne Direng Sharon McCarthy Ricky Downey Elizabeth Petit Sheri Doyle Maryanne Sisk Mary Duffey Stephen Smith Ellen Gray Coleman Terrell Jennifer Hall Linda Tiley Lisa Forsgard Peter Tolan No Play Would I Have Rather Seen . . . With Him Music Certainly Seemed to Have Charms to Soothe the Souls of Many, CHANCELLORS CHANTERELLES CHORUS THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT And next . . . the swimsuit competition. Such enthusiasm!! 113 WIND ENSEMBLE On March of 1 975, the Scituate High School Wind Ensemble made an historic voyage to Rome for an international festival. Congratulations! JAZZ AND ROCK ENSEMBLE They said they must make merry by means of music . . . 114 115 O.C.L CHAMPS SPRING TRA CK 1 974 Birdie, birdie in the sky, first you turdied, now you die! Good luck, buddy, you ' ve got another 220 to go BOY ' S AND GIRL ' S TRACK UNDEFEATED PLYMOUTH- CARVER SILVER LAKE HINGHAM OPPONENTS RANDOLPH ROCKLAND BRIDGEWATER MARSHFIELD WHITMAN- HANSON ABINGTON FRONT ROW: P. Finnegan, C. Jones, T. Noonan, B. MaGill, J. Widman, S. Shannon, J. Ohrenberger, S. Mullen, J. Gaffey, B. Ohrenberger, J. Quinlan, M. P-Raymond, J. Schmeer, J. O ' hara, K. Mottern, J. Atkinson, M. Brennan. SECOND ROW: K. McKarthy, C. Lawrence, J. Dale, C. Lindsay, R. Mosgrove, S. O ' Brien, T. Geraghty, M. Brennan, J. O ' Brien, G. Mahoney, D. Curtis, J. Row, P. Sweeny, L. Hall, R. McGinnity. THIRD ROW: Coach Rinella, T. O ' Brien, F. Pandolfe, J. Nevulis, B. Sisk, B. Glynn, P. Ohrenberger, C. Williams, C. Kern, B. Doherty, R. MocDonald, M. Kelly, P. Ohrenberger, J. Mazden, K. Hendrikson, S. Trovers, Coach Keefe. FRONT ROW: M. Geraghty, A. Hurley, S. Wade, M. Curran, S. Glynn, P. Atkinson, K. Fitch, S. Doonan, P. Merz, A. Marini, P. Sweeney, T. Chesley, R. KeHerer, E. Rosemere. SEC- OND ROW: P. Kohl, K. Sheehan, J. Botes, H. Curran, J. Hickey, S. Cavanough, D. Almedio, S. Leahy, P. Larsen, S. O ' Brien, M. Jenkins, C. Montgomery, L. Sfitt, M. Murray, N. Kinsella, K. Hanlon, S. Hayes, P. Comeou. THIRD ROW; M. Mahoney, S. Kinsello, P. Snitsky, S. Marshall, P. Monohon, T. Duggan, J. Devlin, C. Jenkins, B. Bradley, K. Coveney, A. McLevedge, N. Wanlers, H. Worton, P. Fallon, R. Snow, D. Oeschger, M J. Roach. 119 GIRLS SPRING O. C. L CHAMPS TRACK 1974 ALL RIGHT LAAADIES!! I hope I do as well in this race as I did on the Algebra test! BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: D. Koelsch, F. Caffrey, K. Gill, D. Clark. BACK ROW: D. Kiney — Mgr., M. McGinn, K. Scott, M. Horan, D. McCarty, Coach Leone. SOFTBALL TEAM 122 123 124 RONT ROW: T. White, G. Savino, R. Stafford, M. Merrit, S. O ' Neil. BACK ROW: Coach Williams, D. Dorr, B. Malloy, T. lurns, T. Webber, J. Dowries. FRONT ROW: C. Sullivan, T. Crowley, P. Baker, D. Hayward, J. Hailer, C. Hayden, T. McCarthy, A. Sheenan, E. Brith. BACK ROW: J. Murtha, C. Pipes, Coach Bauer, J. Sirois, J. Sheenan. MISSING: J. Sheehan, C. Bishop, R. Loftus, M. Sheehan, K. O ' Brien. BOYS TENNIS TEAM O.C.L. Champs ' 74 League Record: 10 Wins, 0 Losses Eastern Mass. State Champs Overall Record: 25 Wins, 0 Losses 1974 Class B State Champs GIRUS TENNIS TEAM O.CL Champs ' 74 League Record: 16 Wins, 0 Losses Overall Record: 21 Wins, 0 Losses 1974 State Champs WIMBLEDON, HERE WE COME!!! 125 STATE CHAMPS GIRLS TENNIS 1974 Hi, my name ' s Dink Hailer! Look at the ball MUCH, Cynthia?? 126 BOYS GOLF After an outstanding season in 1 974, we look forward to comparable records in future years. No Problem! FORE! My Mom was riglit — I should hiave gotten a lioircut. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: S. Reid, P. Merz, A. Marini, T. Chesley, D. DeAlmedia. BACK ROW: Coach Harrington, C. Causk, B. Goddard, M. LoFleur. 127 CROSSCOUNTRY And they ' re off!! 128 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM cc RECORD: SCITUATE 20 SILVER LAKE 43 SCITUATE 15 HINGHAM 47 SCITUATE 20 MARSHFIELD 38 SCITUATE 15 WHITAAAN-H. 50 SCITUATE 26 ROCKLAND 29 SCITUATE 16 BRIDGEWATER-R. 41 SCITUATE 33 RANDOLPH 23 SCITUATE 15 PLYMOUTH-C. 45 FIRST ROW: J. Wisdom, J. O ' Hara, J. Gaffey, K. Mattern, F. Jackson, J. Higgins, B. Bates. SECOND ROW: F. Pandolfe, B. Glynn, C. Lindsey, M. Seely, C. Williams, R. Gleason, B. Higgins, J. Dole. THIRD ROW: Coach Perkins, C. Kelly, T. Devin, B. Sisk, R. Mosgrove, C. Moore, P. Downes, C. Newkirk, J. Nelson. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: G. Mahony, S. Monteiro, D. Curtis, B. Ohrenberger. SECOND ROW: E. Joseph, M. Richardson, D. Clark, D. McCorty, M. Sexton, T. O ' Brien, J. Atkinson. THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, D. Hazell, M. Farell, J. O ' Brien, J. Sullivan, B. MacDonald, P. Brissen, D. Koelsch, S. Carley, P. Pisano, J. Leone. FOURTH ROW: R. Carrol, C. Jones, P. Devlin, E. Curtin, T. Johnson, D. Monarch, R. Mckenzie. FIFTH ROW: D. Waters, G. Donovan, M. O ' Brien, K. Shea, E. Moione, J. Harrigan. SIXTH ROW: K O ' Brien, D. Kelley, J. Deckel, B. Wells, J. Soccorso, J. Schmeer, M. Hylond, B. Hennaire. CAPTAINS G. Mohony, S. Monteiro, D. Curtis, B. Ohrenberger COACHES Cooches: Hazell, Frosh.; Johnson, Varsity; Leone, Varsity; Pisano, Soph.; Haayes, Frosh. 129 HOMECOMING TWIRLERS AND DRILL TEAM Precision and timing: that ' s the name of the game, 132 Leggs — Leggs — Leggs — are here! 133 MARCHING BAND Individual Commitment to a Group Effort: 134 That ' s What Makes a Team Work, a Society Work, a Civilization Work. 135 Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting 136 SOCCER 1 974 OCL CHAMPS -X. if FRONT ROW; Z. Leavitt, B. Malloy, B. O ' Neil, E. Forsgard, J. Hansman, F. Caffrey, P. Finnegan, P. Sabean, T. Grimes, K. Gill, M. Adams, D. Narlee. BACK ROW: J. Daley, M. Madden, A. Shannon, C. Lawrence, D. Leary, P. Kirkbride, D. Ouellette, R. Corbin, M. Horan, P. Hynes, T. Burns, S. Shannon, M. Brennan, Coach Conklin. FIELD HOCKEY 1974 FRONT ROW: J. McGowan, M. Barron, C. Hoyden, M. Mattern, L. Stefani, C. Sullivan, J. Murtha, P. Tierney. BACK ROW: Coach Bauer, B. Rouleau, C. Pipes, C. Bishop, R. Quinn, J. Bates, A. Gallagher, P. Larson, P. Carlin, S. Hanlon. 137 FIELD HOCKEY 11-4-1 138 BOYS BASKETBALL This year ' s basketball team had a difficult season, but under the leadership of Mr. Paul Svenson, they ' re hoping to start off next year with a clearer advantage. 139 BOYS ' BASKETBALL 1974-1975 ROW 1 : C. Kern, J. Widman, M. Peterson, B. Ohrenberger, B. O ' Neil. ROW 2: Coach Svenson, M. Horan, M. Brennan, J. Row, J. Atki nson, K. Gill, P. Brisson, M. Farrell, M. Barry, T. Burns, D. Ouellette, R. Lovaas. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL 1974-1975 ROW 1 : K. Sheehan, J. Farrell, S. Martin, A. Gallagher, C. Sullivan, M. Mattern, C. Hoyden, A. Kackley. ROW 2: M. Cote, S. Kelley, S. Robinson, C. McCleary, A. Gaffey, J. Bates, P. Larson, D. Kerr, Coach Hilfiker. 140 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL A GREAT SEASON 12-4 Here is the church, here is the steeple. Hands up — good hustle — and don ' t let Colleen dribble. I Botes , maybe she doesn ' t know tiow to dance. No Comment . . . MEMORIES OF GREAT INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: C.H. 10 — WARM-UP FASHION COORDINATOR C.S. 11 — LED THE OFFENSIVE CHARGE A.G. 35 — FOULED OUT OF ONE GAME IN 1 5:44 S.M. 42 — CHEERING, SINGING AND DANCING??? M.M. 44 — ONE COMPLETE GAME NO SCORE J.F. 52 - — A GREAT TRAVELING COMPANION TAGI You ' re it. Look out; Cynthiall }4 GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS 1974-1975 Now If I could only walk on my feet. Roulette ' s ready to make her move. I wanted to be a spaceman! 142 GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS With an 11-1 record, the Sailorettes captured their third consecutive league gymnastics crown. Seven athletes qualified for the state meet. ROW 1 : R. Ketterer, P. Comeau, D. Duffey, S. Walsh, B. Hoyden, L. Hayward, S. Kinsella, S. Hayes, S. Cole, L. Purcell, C. Tobin, M. Cyr. ROW 2: M. McCarthy, S. Marshall, J. Evans, M. Randolph, J. Hickey, T. Crowley, J. Coady, L. Panet-Roymond, C. Gerry, L. Gerry, L. Delancy, M. Healy. ROW 3: Cooch Gonsalves, C. Pipes, P. Monahan, A. Fairc- lough, S. Leahy, R. Curtis, K. Hemmert, S. Killilea, B. Callanon, C. Burns, P. Barbory, N. Kinsella, K. Hanlon. WRESTLING Sailors placed sixth in the Bay State Section with the help of Lenny Biles, Doug Sheerin, Doug Honkanen, Chris Martin, John Hook, Mike Roahe and Steve Monkiro. S. Corbin, T. Carlon, B. Corbin, M. Roche (capt.), D. Conklin, D. Sheerin (capt.), L. Biles, B. Hastie, Coach Leone, D. Hostie, J. Murphy, G. Liddington, C. Martin, J. Hook (copt.), S. Curtis, S. Morrison, B. Sweeney, M. Roche, N. Vanaria, W. Towner, D. Honkanen, A. Takki, S. Monteiro, M. Marhoffer, E. Doherty. 143 WRESTLING 1974-1975 The Three Stooges What should I do now, CoochV That type of hold is o no, no!! Leave me alone! I ' m only a spectator!! ICE HOCKEY 1975 Is my head still there? HOCKEY This year ' s HockeyTeam qualified for the states and beat Hingham for the first time in over a decade. FIRST ROW: B. Powell, R. Phinney, M. Brennn, R. Griffin, D. Narlee, K. Mattern, C. Shedd, R. Kelly, P. Sabean, K. Newkirk. SECOND ROW: B. Rockwell, C. Higgins, B. Dillon, B. Johndrow, B. Durkin, P. Devlin, M. Breen, M. O ' Brien, Coach Burnell, Coach Johnson. The Winter Track Team were in a tough league this year but many individuals did tremendously in the state meet. WINTER TRACK FIRST ROW: C. Williams, C. Kent. P. Finnegan, J. Gaffey, C. Lindsay, J. Ohrenberger, J. O ' Brien, S. Mullen, G. Schmeer, F. Pandolf, P. Soccorso, T. O ' Brien. SECOND ROW: R., McGinnity, M. Hyland, M. Richardson, T. Geraughty, P. Ohrenberger, P. Ohrenberger, B. Bates, B. Glynn, L. Carroll, W. Foley, J. O ' Hora, B. Sisk, P. Men, D. De Almedia, E. Rosemere. THIRD ROW: Coach Comrack, J. Mullen, H. Oliver, S. Donovan, T. Noonan, B. Crosier, R. Mosgrove, C. Scott, D. Williamson, L. Stitt, H. Kurran, T. Chesley, M. McCarthy, M. Roach, M. LoFleur, M. Monarch, R. Kelley, J. Duffy, Coach Rinella, K. Merz, P. Sweeney. MRS. PROUTY, Matron 148 PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE I will always have a fond memory of the Class of 1 975. Although it was your last year at Scituate High S chool, it was my first. Your warm welcome and cooperation throughout the year was appreciated and will be remembered. Your Yearbook is one of the few posses- sions you will keep through the many changes in your life. It serves as a tangible memory of your friends, classmates and experiences. Yet there are other memories, though less tangible than your Yearbook, that I hope you will keep throughout your life. Please remember that during the years you shared with us we tried to help you use your minds and bodies to achieve per- sonal happiness and to contribute to the welfare of society. Recall that the most fundamental problems you will face in our society are ones of perspective, value and character. Remind yourself that we serve each other by using our leisure fruitfully and exercising our political liberty respon- sibly. Finally, remember that at one time we were important to each other and I hope will continue to be so. DR. McKEARNEY, Superintendent MR. COLLINS, Principal 150 What We Must Look for Here Is First, Religious and Moral Principles, Secondly, Gentlemanly Conduct, Thirdly, Intellectual Ability. MR. SVENSEN, Assistant Principal MR. McGRAIL, Coordinator MR. CHIROS MR. MORLEY MR. BARLOW MR. BURNELL MRS. COTE MR. JACKAAAN Science Represents the World as Man Gradually Comes to Discover It MRS. BURNS MR. LYONS MR. STUART MRS. WINSLOW MR. CARARIE 152 MR. CORBIN MR. JAHN, Coordinator MR. ANZIVINO To Get Into the Best Society Nowadays, One Has to Either Feed People, Amuse People, or Shock People. MR. GIBSON MS. KEANE MRS. MEYER k 1 4 MR. PARKER MS. NELSON MR. FITZGERALD MR. OSGOOD Mathematics May Be Defined as the Subject in Which We Never Know What We Are Talking About, nor Whether What We Were Saying Was True 154 A Man Who Does Not Know Foreign Languages Is Ignorant of His Own. MR. CATINELLA, Coordinator MR. CHIASSON MRS. CHECK MR. DWYER MRS. FLETCHER MR. FORINA MR. MAYNARD MISS O ' DONOVAN MRS. vonlSAKOVICS MRS. AHEARN 155 The Noblest of All Studies Is the Study of What Man Is and of What Life He Should Live. 156 MR. RYAN MRS. TONDORF MR. WEBBER Tis to Create, and in Creating Live a Being More Intense, That We Endow With Form Our Fancy, Gaining as We Give the Life We Image. We Are the Music Makers, And We Are the Dreamers of Dreams, Wandering by Lone Sea- Breakers, And Sitting by Desolute Streams, On Whom the Pale Moon Gleams And We Are the Movers and Shakers Of the Earth Forever, It Seems! MR. HERMANCE MR. COMRACK MRS. FORTIN MR. GERVAN 157 Being Industrious Is Truly an Art MR. MARKS, Coordinator MR. CERTA MR. EPSTEIN MR. SULLIVAN MR. LUNDIN A Man ' s Success in Business Today Turns Upon His Power of Getting People to Believe He Has Something That They Want. MR. FAULKNER MR. LEONE MR. KOMARIN MS. HILFIGER MR. McGONAGLE MS. BARBER MR. PISANO 158 Nothing Is Unnatural That Is Not Physically Impossible MR. KEENAN, A.D. MRS. BAUER MR. CONKLIN BTHIf - ' ■il 1 m MS. GONSALVES MRS. HARRINGTON MR. HAZELL MR. JOHNSON Economy Is the Art of Making the Most of Life MRS. FENN, Coordinator MRS. MONAHAN MRS. MONH MRS. FARRELL Thanks to My Friends for Their Care in My Breeding Who Taught Me Betimes to Love, Work, and Reading MRS. NEARY MS. DOLLE Thou Wert My Guide, Philosopher and Friend. MR. SHEEHAN MRS. COLEMAN MR. MURPHY They Tell Me When Tve Got My Life on My Mind, They ' re Sorry But They Can ' t Do a Thing About It Until Tomorrow. Secretaries MRS. KENNY MRS. BRENNAN MRS. CARTER 160 Aides Bilingual MRS. TRAVERS MRS. MILES MRS. LADD Special Needs MR. KING MR. MAHERN MR. KRUPNICK 161 ' Tis Sweet to Think on What Was Once Hard to Endure. Life Is Made Up of Small Comings and Goings; for Everything We Take With Us, There Is Something We Leave Behind . . . Mr. p. Johnson — we leave him a deflated football. Mr. K. Johnson — we leave walking over him. We leave Mr. Joyal, was he ever really there? We leave Ms. Keane in Portsville. Mr. Keenan — we leave him soft-soled shoes for each student. Mr. Kelly — we leave him 40 bottles of No-Doze. Mr. King — we leave him some happiness. We leave Mr. Komarin a new camera. We leave Mr. Krupnick a 1 0 gallon hat. We leave Mr. Leone without a great class to advise. We leave Mr. Lundin — Lumpy. We leave Mr. Lyons sitting over a flaming bunson burner. We leave Mr. Marks a lathe. We leave Mr. Mottern in his usual daze. We leave Mr. Maynard leaping down the hall bumping into lockers. We leave Mrs. McCue an overhead projector that works. We leave Mr. McGonagle asdfjkl;. Mr. McGrail — we leave his expertise in Science. We leave Ms. McNulty as Karen Valentine on Room 222. We leave Mrs. Meyers the question, Are you a turtle? We leave Mrs. Monahan teaching us the realities of Living. We leave Mr. Monteiro much luck with his new program. Mrs. Montt — we leave another dinner for athletic directors. We leave Ms. Morin thinking about Halloween. We leave Mr. Morley still avoiding the topic of sex. Mrs. Moya — we leave with our masks intact. Mrs. Neary — we leave reading 3,000 words a minute. We leave Ms. Nelson as equals. We leave Mr. Nord turtlenecks in various colors. We leave Ms. O ' Donovan a trip around the world. We leave Mr. Osgood the Peking Man. We leave Mr. Poppas a con of wax. We leave Mr. Parker a permanent Homeroom. We leave Mr. Perkins a gas can. We leave Mrs. Petrizzi a gift certificate to Mr. Thorns. We leave Mr. Pisano a panda bear. We leave Ms. Reddy in a skinner box. We leave Ms. Roberts always starting heated arguments. We leave Mrs. Rogers, Francis Quirk, forever. Mrs. Ryan — we leave her a suggestion box full of nasties. Mr. Ryan — we leave him an iambic petameter. Mr. Samuelson — we leave the freshman girls with their mini-skirts. Mr. Sheehan — we leave him, Oh Really? We leave Mrs. Silva 5 more inches. We leave Mr. Strades a new pair of green sneakers. We leave Mr. Stuart flying through space. We leave Mrs. Tondorf smoking behind the Sailors Galley. Ms. Vonlsakovios — we leave her a box of candy. We leave Mr. Webber hitting a soccer ball with a baseball bat. We leave Mr. Willwerth a homeroom full of Maureen Kelly ' s. We leave Mrs. Winslow — we leave begging her to give us Dennis Wilson ' s telephone number. We leave Mr. Zaiewski the answer book. We leave Dr. Adams a new English Department. We leave Mr. Anzivino with the pleasure of having known him. Mrs. Ahearn — we leave her many thanks from Julie Lord. We leave Ms. Barber a case of Reese ' s cups. We leave Mr. Barlow in the depths of the sea. We leave Ms. Beacham babbling away in a corner of the Yearbook room. We leave Mrs. Becker a house on Jeruselm Road. Mr. Benoit — we leave him still trying to figure out the animal noises in the library. We leave Mrs. Brown alone while the class plays frisbee outside. Mr. Brown — we leave him some new crayons. We leave Mr. Burnell actively twisting thru Henle ' s Loop. Mrs. Burns — We leave her room in flames. Mr. Carorie — we leave him 5 sheephearts, 4 broken slides, 2 dividing planaria, and a frog in formaldehyde. We leave Mr. Catinella a school without a P. A. system. Mr. Cedrone — we leave him always right. We leave Mr. Certa a class of nice looking babes. We leave Mrs. Check a baby that speaks Spanish. Mr. Chiasson — we leave him some new songs. We leave Mr. Chiros patrolling 7th period. Mrs. Coleman — we leave her graduates of Greenbush Tech. We leave Mr. Collins our best wishes for his continuing success. We leave Mr. Comrack a shelf of Greenware and a broken kiln. We leave Mr. Conklin with his first OCL soccer championship. We leave Mr. Clancy running from the ghost of Michael Medici. We leave Mr. Corbin our nomination and vote for the Presidency. Mrs. Cote — we leave her some eggs — hatched. Mr. Datow — we leave him adjusting to the school. We leave Ms. Dolle a submarine sandwich. We leave Ms. Doyle within the framework of her own motif. We leave Mr. Dwyer a diaper, two pins, and many sleepless nights. Mr. Epstein — we leave him a drill press. We leave Mrs. Farrell a gas stove. We leave Mr. Faulkner a Drivers Ed. student with a mini-skirt on. We leave Mrs. Fenn a classroom full of wet babies. We leave Mr. Fitzgerald a rabbit ' s foot for good luck. We leave chasing Mrs. Fletcher with a pair of scissors. Mr. Flynn — we leave him audio- visual equipment that works. We leave Mr. Forina a little mellowed. We leave Mrs. Forrest another Algebra 2 and Trig, class to flunk. Mrs. Fortin — we leave her another pair of Earth Shoes. We leave Mrs. Gombell a baton. Mr. Gervan — we leave him in Rome with a hairy pickle. We leave Mr. Gilarde laughing. Mr. Gibson — we leave him the Third Reich. We leave Ms. Gonsolves some throat lo zenges. We leave Ms. Gotsell in Wonderland. We leave Mr. Grady sadly, as friends. We leave Mrs. Harrington with shin splints and a 5 way tie. We leave Mr. Hartnett a Teacher ' s Guide to Baseball. Mr. Hayes — we leave looking over his shoulder. We leave Mr. Hazell a full bodied mirror. Mr. Hermonce — we leave him Al Largando. We leave Mr. Hickey an Irish setter. Ms. Hilfiger — we leave her happy once more. We leave Mr. Jackman a clean environment. We leave Mr. John . . . ah, ah, umm, don ' t you know, zzz . . . 163 Best Wishes From FELICITY 91 Front S+. Sci+uate Harbor MR. JOHN 4 Brook St. Scituate THE HARBOR BOOK STORE l23AFront S+. Scituate, Mass. GODDARD ' SS AND 10 105 Front St. Scituate NOBLE ' S CAMERA SHOP 99 Front Street Scituate, Mass. Compliments of COMBS BOOK STORE 83 Front St. Scituate, Mass. 167 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 75 DRIFTWAY MEDICAL BUILDING 168 MIS EBBA DAMON Realtor 180 Front Street Scltuate, Mass. 02066 Tel. 545-2338 Congratulations Fronn SOUTH SHORE DEPT. STORE Scituate, Harbor HARBOR NEWS 5 Brook St. Scituate, Mass. Compliments of 1 Ptllagi ||lefaplprj Inc. I 30 Front St. Scituate, Mass. Phone: 545-2517 169 Best of Luck From COHASSET WINTER GARDEN C. W. MARINE REPAIR INC, 52 Country Way, Scl+ua+e, Mass. Home: 545-4870 Business: 545-5604 — 5605 170 STOWAWAY SWEETS ICE CREAM, SANDWICHES, CONFECTIONS Scitua+e Harbour, Massachusetts SCITUATE JEWELERS 89 Front St. Scituate, Mass. Best Wishes From SIMONS GREENHOUSE and PITCOCK VEGETABLE STAND Compliments of COUNTRY PACKAGE STORE 375 Gannett Rd. No. Scituate, Mass. 3ReAtatt)iaiitV 8eltaatc. Wmx GOlPinS TRAVEL CENTER GEORGE C. YOUNG EVELIN B. YOUNG 3 BROOK STREET SCITUATE. MASS. 02066 (617) 545-4500 383-1717 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS 75 CAL ' ST.V. SALES AND SERVICE AFTER THE SALE — IT ' S THE SERVICE THAT COUNTS 1 6 1 FRONT STREET SCITUATE, MASS. 545-3500 COMPLIMENTS OF BUTCHER BLOCK 85 FRONT ST. SCITUATE HARBOR FINNIE ' S SALES AND SERVICE 157 FIRST PARISH ROAD SCITUATE. MASS. 172 Complimen+s of RADIO SHACK Cohasset, Mass Congratulations to the UKLl Class of 75 . SATUITBAR AND RESTAURANT Open Year ' Round 76-A Front Street Scituate, Harbor Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS Route 3A, Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. THE LINEN CHEST Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. 173 BEST OF LUCK RONNIE SHONE GENERAL STORE 363 Country Way Sci+uate, Mass. 1KB NORFOLK CONVEYOR Happy Future to Graduates From CLIPPER SHIP MOTOR LODGE Scituate Harbor, Mass. Compliments of THAYER PHARMACY Brook Street Scituate It ' s Obvious You Know Who You Are and Where You Are Going Go to the Harbor Clipper 183 Front St. Scituate, Mass. BROOKS PHARMACY A host of Products for all of your needs. •PRESCRIPTIONS • FILM CARDS • COSMETICS 0 FOUNTAIN SERVICE TOO! , ' STOP BY AND SEE US ' 545-1020 COMPLIMENTS OF SCITUATE TENNIS CLUB WOOLWORTHS Tedeschi Plaza, Cohasset Mon.-Sa+. 9:30 to 9:00 Compliments of ELENA SESTIDO FLORIST Bx. 1 54, Cohasset 23 So. Main St. CAROLYN O ' NEIL GUITAR TEACHER 545 1715 GREENBUSH SERVICE LABOR Sci+uate, Mass. HARBORSIDE ARCO SERVICE 545-9758 141 Front S+. Scituate, Mass. NEWDREAMWOLDINC. MEETING HOUSE INC. 74 Branch St., Scituate BEST WISHES CLASS OF 75 Jack Conway REALTOR Scituate Harbor Office Front St. 545-4100 SCITUATE MUSIC One of the Largest Selections of Sheet Music in New England Instruments, Supplies, Instruction 1 23 Front St. Scitua+e, Mass. STOWAWAY SPORT 1 66 Gushing Hwy. Cohasset, Mass. HUMAROCK LODGE Cocktail Lounge • Restaurant Serving the Finest of Foods Bee and John Crowley 834-7981 Hanriarock Beach Mass. THE HOUSE OF INTEGRITY (617) 545 4900 4 Brook Street Scl+uate Harbor Mass. 02066 178 WELCH COMPANY Sci+uate Harbor Tel. 545- 1 400 WILLIAM T. RAYMOND AND SON INC. Driftway, Scl+ua+e Compliments of PROUTY ' S FARM 405 First Parish Rd. Scituate, Mass. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES FROM THE SCITUATE MIRROR 777 Country Way No. Scituate, Mass. NOBBIE BEAUTY SHOPPE 55 Cole Parkway Scituate, Mass. 180 FIRST COUNTRY NATIONAL BANK 770 Coun+ry Way No. Scituate, Mass. Best Wishes From THORNTON ' S MARKET 160 Turner Rd. Sci+uate, Mass. EGYPT COUNTRY STORE Gifts and Food for Every Tas+e I Curtis Street Scituate, Mass. SCITUATE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. INC. The Harbor Mall, Scituate, Mass. GARYCOLBECK, Manager 545-1941 HUMAROCK HARDWARE 6 Marshfleld Ave. Marshfield, Mass. 181 MARIA ' S ' Scifuate Harbor Scituate, Mass. PITTS TRAVEL AGENCY 88 Ftont St. Sci+ua+e, Mass. MR. JOHN 4 Brook St. ituate, Mass. Compliments of ROCKLAND TRUST COMPANY 16 Convenient Offices: ROCKLAND • ROCKLAND PLAZA BRIDGEWATER • COHASSET • DUXBURY • HALIFAX • HANOVER HANOVER MALL • HANSON • HINGHAM • HULL • MARSHFIELD NORWELL • PEMBROKE • PLYMOUTH • SCITUATE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION! Compliments of STYLIST BEAUTY SHOP Cohasset MR.THOMS Hair and Fashions +o Meet Every Occasion ' 87 Elm St. Cohasset, Mass. Compliments of ZUCKERS CITGO 348 Gannett Road No. Scituate, Mass. Congratulations From SCITUATE GREENHOUSE 182 First Parish Rd. Scituate, Mass. Witt ' 1 (l 183 GREENBUSH PACKAGE STORE INC. 40-42 Country Way Greenbush, Mass. 02040 GROVE STREET VARIETY 44 Grove St. Scituate, Mass. Best Wishes From Headquarters for the Bride-to-Be Diamonds — Watches Cushing Plaza Towie Sterling Cohasset, Mass. 02025 Hallmark Cards Phone 383- 1 755 184 TO THE CLASS OF 1975 Thank you for allowing us to Share your four years at Scituate High School. Good luck and happiness in the future. John and Nancy Leone CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1975. My personal best wishes to each graduate for continued Success in the future. Senator Allen R. McKinnon PAUL YOUNG MOTORS INC. 185 AUSTIN L AHEARN JEWELER 790 Chief Justice Cushing Way, Cohasset, Mass. 02025 SCOTT COMFORT SYSTEMS SCHULTZ, DOYLE STODDARD 340 Gannett Road North Scituate, Massachusetts 186 Congra+ulations to the Class of 1 975 56 Driftway 187 Ship ' s Locker 207 Front Street Scituate, Mass. The American Image Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. Miss Janet Beachann Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bolach Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan Mr. and Mrs. John Chesley Mr. and Mrs. David Dale Mr. Jim Demello Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donegan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray SPONSORS Mr. and MRs. John F. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hook Mr. and Mrs. Stewart S. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. A. Emmet Logue Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lord Mrs. Joyce Mattern Mr. and Mrs. William Mattern Mr. and Mrs. James J. McAdams Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGonagle Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. George C. O ' Neil Paper Sails Inc. Mr. Phil Pisano Mr. Kenneth Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sheenan Attorney Charles G. Simon Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Sweeney THANK YOU 188 Quotes for this yearbook were obtained from the following sources: Holy Bible Wal+ Whitman Chicago Kahlil Gibran Cat S+evens L P. Smith R. B. Sheridan Carole King Jim Croce Rod McKuen Alexander Pope Oscar Wilde Thomas Arnold G. B. Shaw Lennon — McCartney Isaac Watts A.W.E. O ' Shaughnessy Gerald Stanley Lee Bryon ChildeHarold Lytton Strachy Allan and Mary Bergman Bartlett ' s Familiar Quotations (John Bartlett) Bea Careful Fergueson Dale Lotta Zitts John Flush Rhoda Rooter National Lampoon Bobbi Socks Jim Nasium Eve Ning 189 And It ' s All Over Now, Don ' t You Worry No More. 1 2:15 daydreams Sweet Smiles and Sweet Remembrances ChessNut Hill Oh, Gawd, here comes our float! 191 i I


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Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978


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