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HIM. SCITUA TE HIGH SCHOOL SCITUATE, MASS. — NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX PHOTOGRAPHY — DODGE — MURPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS SAILORS ' r.ALLEY SENIORS — P. 8 ACTIVITIES — P. FACULTY — p. 112 ADS — P. 162 Do You Know Your Scituate? Did you know that the father of our town arrived in Scituate in the early 1600 ' s and left shortly after his arrival? The father of our town, better known as Timothy Motherly, did not leave out of dis- like or hardships. No, he went back to England to ask for a land gran? in the Sci- tuate area and so that people could come to settle here. Do you want proof that there were peo- ple in Scituate as early as 1 628? Well, there is a piece of paper concerning the transfer of land from a Henry Merrit to Nathaniel Tilden bearing that dote. Edward Foster, nephew of Tim Motherly, was left in charge of Scituate while his uncle returned to England. Me and five others ore all known to hove settled here around 1628. The others are William Gil- son, Anthony Annable, Thomas Bird, Nathaniel Tilden, and Menry Crowley. Are any of these men your relatives? Those of you who got to the Musquosh- cut-Minot area, consider yourself among the braver set. Bock in the early days. Timothy Motherly was certainly brave when he chose to settle there. Once the Scituate Militia, under the command of Coptoin Pierce, was ordered to pursue a group of hostile Indians. With fifty men and twenty friendly Indians, there were no encounters until Pov tucket. This was the scene of a courageous but losing battle. Captain Pierce and his men, not knowing the numbers that awaited them, fought back-to-back in the river until the lost man fell. Three men lived to tell of the battle. Next time you are asked to leave the Peggoty Beach area when a group of you have gathered to have a little get together, ask, Why were the men of Kent allowed to congregate in this area? . . . The first community settlement was along Kent Street. Their reasons for being there were a little different than ours today, pro- tection being the main one. In 1 895 a dark pink carnation, called the Mrs. Thomas Lawson, was invented. Thomas Lawson went out and spent $30,000 to buy all of these flowers, which he wanted exclusively for his wife. Scituate and Plymouth county officials wanted to ensure that all the towns ' lands were legally acquired. To do so, Wampa- tuck, a Womponoog Indian, was asked to put in writing the transfer of lands to Moth- erly, Lawson, and other settlers. Whether it was under force or not, this paper was signed. Beautiful red roses and stately white fences were the trade-marks of the Lawson estate. There were some people who bor- rowed the red rose bushes to brighten their own lawns. Lawson did not despair. He just replaced each bush with a new one, which was just as beautiful. In 1656, the first Quakers came to Sci- tuate. The town branded these peace-lov- ing people OS evil because they did not share in the Puritans ' beliefs. Anyone who tolerated the Quakers was considered evil also. James Cudworth, a prominent man in the town ' s affairs, was removed from all offices he held for being tolerant of Quak- ers. The influential Thomas Lawson paid 1,000 men to build his estate. It was so large when it was finished, that it took 1 50 men to take care of it. 5 You might find it inlVmiil miiyu g that the North River bridge charged otol The coslflSil o man and his horse was higher tfiorv for a man on foot. Two prieSl traveling in opposite directions, set up a system to beat the high cost. Each would leave his horse on his own side, cross the bridge, paying for himself, and ride off on the other ' s horse. What a way to econonj izei Many of you think tha urpo! the Lawson Tower is to cover an ui H water tower. Did you know that it keeps the water colder during the sui months than most water towers? The extravagant Tom Lawson hod a very original hobby. He owned a large collection of lucky elephants. Thre H still standing on the Common today | | :ommon knowledge that i.iuch of this town. Is it to knowledge thot he also owned the world ' s only seven-masted schooner? If not for the industrious men of the North River, the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition might never hove occurred. The ship Columbia, built in 1 773 at Briggs Landing on the North River (just up from the Route 3A Bridge) gave its name to the Columbia River in Oregon, which her cap- tain discovered during a voyage along the past. This discovery subsequently PRothe Lewis and Clark Expedition. The Columbia was, also, the first ship to carry the U. S. flog around the world, and to countries such as China, Great Britain, and Canada. For those who would like to see the ship, there is a full size replico of her in Disneyland. Learn as if You Were to Live Forever; Live as if You Were to Die Tomorrow. SCHOOL iSTARTS - SEPTCMBER • cruisers irk bust f roojn _ brfck u aHs, j ' -fs, Listen my children and you shall hear of the graduating class in the Bicentennial year from the sixth of September in ' 72 to the fifteenth of May when our school days were through. We entered with feelings of apprehension and fear but by graduation day we had left our mark clear. As itty-bitty freshmen everything was so new from despised silent studies to extended campus too. Everyone had spirit, everyone had pep and the brand new drill team kept in step. No one shall ever forget Utility Road or Angle Came freshman dances were never the same. All the girls stood together hoping for a chance for that tall, handsome senior to ask them to dance. Students were thrilled that fifth period was cut short when bomb scares and fire alarms were a fad of a sort. The seniors became a symbol of what fun was in store hopefully each one of us would participate as a silly sophomore — Sophomore year was soon upon us, confidence had grown strong. Somehow we felt that the awkwardness had gone. Buried in memories of our first high school year being part of the school had at last become clear. We felt capable of proving what our class could do with our spraying Raid can and our bright banner too. With the mighty cry of We ' ll knock ' em dead! the float and our spirit came out way ahead. This too was the year when the band had found fame — we felt proud as they marched in the Patriots game. Our talent was widespread in athletic sports too — the girls captured the All Sports Trophy for the white the blue. With the approaching of springtime — a boat trip was planned for enjoyment and fun, a time when our class felt what it was to be one, with flashbacks of moments that still linger on for ones at the party beforehand and for those who were gone. And it seemed as sophomore year had ended, and no sooner it was time for each of us to become a jolly junior. When junior year came our spirit was strong — for our float we constructed a bird. Crazy evenings were spent where we worked hard and long and although the float only placed third, our peacock excelled, being charming and bright. and our theme proud as a peacock suited us right. For Christmas we scheduled a party for children in grades K-4. Between skits, games, Christmas songs and plays and popcorn spread all on the floor and elves tumbling down mats in the craziest ways and the children still shouting for more — it ' s a wonder that such a fun mess could turn into such a success. During this time, it ' s essential to note that the band made remarkable plans and worked diligently so as to promote contributions from all of their fans to be able to raise money to pay for a trip to Rome to play in contests and for the Pope too, and on March seventeenth, off they flew. The trip was eventful, everyone would conclude with guided tours, concerts, the wine and the food. ' 76 showed their spirit again in May as the Junior Variety Show got under way. The auditorium filled since all tickets sold and the audience watched as the Good Times rolled. The show was successful, the money was great, and so were the parties to celebrate! The Junior Prom was a special night A Time for Us was our theme Lantana ' s atmosphere made everything right and as beautiful as it could seem. Fridays we left all our studies at school and partied through weekends, obeying no rule. Before nights were over, we were destined to stop at our favorite meeting place — Maria ' s Sub Shop. Our mighty senior year was upon us at last as we each felt the need to hang on to the past. There was a strangeness of knowing that this would be the last time and before it was over, we ' d be leaving traces behind. Our feelings are mixed as graduation time comes near but our cry of 76 shall be heard loud and clear. And so as we ' re leaving, the others will hear a mighty cry of defiance and not of fear. A voice in the darkness, a knock on a door, and a memory that shall echo forevermore. © oF ice 17 CLASS OFFICERS ARTHUR CHARLES KERN Life is to be enjoyed, so I enjoy it. Charlie MICHAEL JAMES HORAN Mike We like a man who comes right out and says what he thinks. SUSAN KILULEA Suzy There ' s no time to delay, we ' ve got to live for today. I ' ve got so much to give and there ' s so much to say. SANDRA HAYES Sandy I would give my life to you, I would sparkle you with sunshine. I will dream of dreams today and enjoy the joys of tomorrow. 20 DONNA ABRAHAMSON Donna Don ' t turn away in defeat. Leave off and one shall surely cease to exist. KAREN AKIYAMA Karen When one has much to put in them, a day has a hun- dred pockets. You wake up and time has drifted away, and suddenly it ' s hard to find the memories you left behind — remember — do you remember the times of your life ? SIGNE ALEXANDER Signe The deepest feelings always show themselves in silence. JENNIFER L. ALLEN Jen Everywhere have I sought rest and found it not, except sitting in a nook with a little book. 21 Do you know where you ' re going to? Do you like the things that life is sh o wing you? Where are you going to — do you know? CHRISTINE BAKER Bake I am no better and neither are you, we are the same whatever we do. KAREN ANDRESEN Karen Where she met a stranger, there she left o friend. GRETCHEN ARNTZ Gretchen A friend is someone with whom you dare to be your- self. EDMOND AZNAVORIAN Bidge KAREN LISA BAINES Karen Working overtime. A smile is a curve that can set many things straight. 22 ANTONIA G. BARBOSA Antonio The deepest waters flow with the least sound. CONSTANCE BARBOSA Her smile is like a kiss across the roonn. Connie Do you get what you ' re hoping for? When you look behind you there ' s no open doors. What are you hoping for — do you know? LYNNE ANNE BARTON Lynne Only things that are bad for you give you pleasure. SALLY BASS Sally Happiness is not something we find, it ' s something we create. JULIE BATES Julie What is beautiful is a joy for all seasons and a pos- session for all eternity. THOAAAS BILBO You know how to enjoy life. Tom LEONARD BILES Lenny The greatest pleasure in life is doing things people tell me I can ' t do. 23 CATHERINE ANNE BILLINGS Cathy To each his own, that ' s my philosophy. I don ' t know what ' s right for you and you don ' t know what ' s right for me. v 1 JOSEPH BYRD Joe To speak before thinking is to shoot before aiming. MICHELLE BOLDUC Michelle For long you live and high you fly and smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry and all you touch and all you see is oil your life will ever be. REGIS BRANLEY Reg I must admit it ' s getting better, a little better all the time. CATHLEEN A. BISHOP Cathy A day is wasted without laughter. DEBRA BORGAHI Debby The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. MICHAEL J. BREEN Mike Fish or cut bait. 24 TERESA ANNE BRENNAN Terry Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects. NONA BRIGHAM Nona We can never know about the days to come, but we con think about them anyway. CAROL BROCKLEBANK Carol A good deed is never lost; those who show kindness reap friendship and those who show friendship reap love. DAVID BURKHARDT If you don ' t try it, you won ' t like it. Dave DIANE BURRIS Diane We may be but grains of sand on the beach of time, but in the hearts of those we love, we are eternal. ' Cause memories can be friends or they can take you to a place that you never thought you ' d be again, and take you to a place that you never ever thought that you would see again. BARBARA CALLANAN Bobs There are no words I con use, the meaning still leaves for you to choose. scon CARLEY Scott Knock and the door will open; Seek and you will find. Ask and you ' ll be given the key to this world of mine. PATRICIA CARLIN Patty There are places I ' ll remember all my life, though some have changed; some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. All these places have their moments. M. RY CLARE CASEY Mary Clare For each of us there are miracles. We have only to step silently aside and look upon everyday things. JORI CARAAARK Jori Across the margent of the world I fled, and troubled the gold gateways of the stars. SHEILAH CAVANAUGH Sheiloh Be a leader. A follower is always behind. RICHARD CARROLL Dick A good-natured person is never out of place. BRUCE CHANDLER Bruce Life is like a game. You fly a paper plane. There is no end. . .7, JOHN CHARRIER Jocky Sometimes good times can be rougher than bod times. SARAH CHENEY Sarah ELIZABETH CLANCY Betty Lou KATHERINE ISABEL CLARK Kathy All is changed with time, the future none can see, the Just give me room to live, love, laugh and be happy. Among the people I like I can find no common road you leave behind lies mystery. denominator, but among the people I love I can; they all make me laugh. DANIEL CLEARY Danny CYNTHIA CLEVELAND Cindy JUDY COADY Judy If there ' s another world, he lives in bliss. If there is It take s both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you ' ve none, he made the best of this. got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. CHARLES COLEAAAN Chuck JEANNE COLEMAN Jeanne REBECCA COLLINS Becky Life is floating to the rhythm beating in your mind. Those things I can ' t express in words, I ' ll sing in a It is one thing to do everything, but to do some things song. well, that ' s another thing. 27 PAULEHE M. COMEAU Paulette MARIE JILL CONNOLLY Jill AAARY BETH CONNOLLY Mae We shall not always be as we are, but what we are to Some people better the world by being what they God grant me the serenity to accept the things I con- become depends on what we dream and desire, are. not change, and the ability to change the things I con, and the wisdom to know the difference. JOAN CONNORS Joan STEPHEN A. COOMBS Apex RONALD COBBETT Ron To love, to laugh, to flirt, is to live. Sea, a new life. Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accus- tomed to everything. ROBERT CORBIN Bobby Make yourself an honest man and then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world. But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. CYNTHIA CORTEZ Cindy I have saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place away from the darkness. MARY ELLEN COTE Mary Keep your face toward the sunshine, and the shad- ows will fall behind you. STUART CROOK Stu Just when I learn all life ' s answers, they change the questions! NANCY CROSSEN Nancy There are two paths you can go by, but, in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. JAMES CROWLEY Skitch A good-natured person is never out of place. PATRICIA CROWLEY Tricia We all live under the same sky, but, we don ' t all hove the some horizon! 29 CORINNE CURNEY Corinne Far away in the sunshine, are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead. HELEN CURRAN Helen The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. SHAWN CURTIS Bam Bam There ore many things in life that you may have but you never know what you ' ve got until it ' s gone. GERALD M. DAILEY Space, the final frontier. Ged JOHN F. DALE The mind of each man is the man himself. John KENT DAMON Kent And don ' t forget that in the long run it is not the years in your life but the life in your years that mat- ters. MICHAEL DAMON I do not chose to run for president in 1 928. Mike ROBERT DANIELSON Rob Always be the one you are, not the one you feel you need to be. WILLIAM DARMETKO Bill Better to trip with the feet than with the tongue. 30 PAMELA DAVIS Pam Ever since I could talk I was ordered to listen. Now I know there ' s o woy and I know I must go. DONNA DeALMEIDA Donna Don ' t think it wasn ' t fun because it wasn ' t. LEO DeBARROS The future is coming to you, let ' s wait for it. Leo LISADeLANCEY Lisa MAUREEN DEVINE Maureen There ' s always tomorrow for dreams to come true. Nothing makes the earth so spacious as to have friends at a distance. They make the latitudes and longitudes. PAUL A. DEIBEL Tony Thought is deeper than all speech. PAUL DEVLIN Paul Bless he who expects nothing, for he will never be disappointed. 31 THOMAS DIGAN Tom It is better to put off until tomorrow what you never were going to do anyway. ROBERT DILLON Boonie If you do not know where you ' re going, you ' ll most likely end up some place else. LAURA R. DONNELLY Sulli Two men looked out through to selfsame bars; one sow the mud, the other sow the stars. When we start to count flowers, we cease to count weeds; When we start to count blessings, we cease to count needs; When we start to count laughter, we cease to count tears; When we count happy memories, we cease to count years. GREGORY DONOVAN Grec They won ' t let it be; they have to do it in reality. PATRICK J. DONOVAN Pc I am lonely, but you can free me all in the way yoc smile. 32 SHERI DOYLE Sheri And each day I learn just a little bit more, I don ' t know why, but I do know what for. MARYANN DRISCOLL Maryonn Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. MARY ANN DUFFY Mary You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. 1 J EILEEN M. DWYER Eileen A smile for every girl, two for every boy, and God knows how many tor MICHAEL. JEANNE DWYER So much for the best years of my life. Jeanne I think I ' ll bunt. PATRICIA M. DWYER Potti Life is real, intense, tragic, funny, light-hearted, and miserable, but above all it ' s a challenge. REBECCA EAVENSON Today is yesterday ' s dream. Becky SHARON ANNE EDWARDS You ' ve got to laugh to keep from crying. DAWN ELLINGSON Dawn I ' d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. KENNETH EVANS I work hard, hardly at all. Kenny 34 MARIA FARLEY Maria EUGENE FASSNACHT Gino Can ' f see it now. Today I sat and thought of all the things I did, I hung He has the gift of taking life as it comes, my head in grief. PAMELA J. FINNIE Pam TRUDY FISHER Toot EDWINA M. FOLEY Wynn Either I ' ll find a way or I ' ll make one. There ' s nothing worth the wear of living but laughter Dreams fly when freed by the sea . . . sail on sailor and the love of friends. . . . RUSSELL FORSYTHE Russ No human being however great or powerful was ever so free as a fish. JODI FULLER Jodi Although she looks gentle and shy, mischief twinkles in her eye. PETER GALBREATH Peter Oh mischief, thou art swift to enter the thoughts of men. DIANE ELIZABETH GALE Diane Peace is not the absence of conflict but the ability to cope with it. KATHLEEN J. GALLAGHER Katie . . . and through all the sadness and the tears and the pain I hove one thought that makes me eternally smile again — I have loved. Seniors are dynamite, don ' t mess with dynamite, heh, heh, hehl ANN GARDNER Ann Life is to be fortified by many friendships, to love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. RICHARD J. GAUDREAU Weenie A man may conquer the universe but will never mas- ter another man ' s mind. 36 TIMOTHY GERAGHTY Tim Two roads diverged into a wood; and I chose the one less traveled and that has made all the difference. CLARE FRANCES GERRY Clare I would rather be quiet and remembered than loud and forgotten. JENNIFER GILL Jennifer Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. JOHN GILBERT John Just when I found life ' s answers, they changed the questions. PAULA M.GILL Paula You can get more out of life if you see through your own eyes. I RICHARD GLEASON ■ GIVE IT BACKI Dick ROBERT F. GLYNN Mario We have the power to make this the best generation in the history of mankind or the last. Week it Tricial 37 ELIZABETH R. GODDARD Beth Life is worth the living, well worth the taking, having and the giving. BETTY ANN GOODMAN Buttercup I ' m glad we ' re like singing birds, free to fly away in search of other songs . . . and eager, always eager, to return. JANET GORDON Janet She who has laughed and loved has achieved suc- cess. LINDA GREIM Linda I believe in the sun even when it ' s not shining. I believe in love even when I ' m alone. I believe in God even when he ' s silent. RITA HALEY Life is what you make it; Beautiful!!! Rita JENNIFER HALL Jennifer I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. Don ' t those words belong in the bathroom, Signe? NANCY M. HALLGREN Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Nancy 38 MARYBETH HAMACHER Harmy My day is never fulfilled until I ' ve made someone smile. E ILEEN HARKIN Eileen Gaze into her eyes, you ' ll see a little angel, gaze a little longer and you ' ll see a little devil. ROBERT HASTIE Bob The style is the man himself. KATHLEEN HANLON Kothy CAROLINE HARDY Caroline A great athlete but a greater friend. Be not merely good; be good for something. DONNA HARRIS Donna CAROLINE HASTIE Av a Hostie Laugh and the world laughs with you. If you don ' t miss out this time, don ' t let it fret your mind. Love will come ' round in the end. Puppy dog. 39 Once we were standing still in time chasing the fantasies that filled our minds. You knew how Iloved it when my spirit was free — laughing at the questions you once asked of me. WILLIAM A. HIGGINS Bill DANIEL HODGKINS Dan Life would be intolerab le were if not for amusement. Without him the world would be a little duller. ROBERT HAUGSTAD Ziggy Not rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor dark of night will keep him from his appointed destiny. JANICE M. HICKEY Janice My own way of demonstrating love is to give some- thing of the truth, that I have seen, to another who asks only a chance to see truth for himself. GAIL HODGKINS Windy Sunshine on my shoulders mokes me happy, sunshine always mokes me high. 40 KEVIN HOFFMAN Kevin Money is the root of all evil, I ' m broke! NORMA SUE HOLLOWAY Norma GEORGE DOUGLAS HONKANEN Doug JAMES HOOPER Jim You pave the road, I ' ll follow, you build a bridge, I ' ll The v orld is a lollypop and you ' re all suckers! Someday it will happen and you won ' t expect itl!l test it first. PAULJ.HYNES Hynesey Let no man of peace and freedom despair for he does not stand alone. JO-ELLEN JACKSON You ' re all beautiful! Joey HEATHER JASON Heather ALAIN JEANNET Alain At summer ' s end I walked the beach alone and Love doesn ' t fall from the sky, but from laughter, dreamed of seasons past. KEVIN HYLAND Kevin Different strokes for different folks. MICHELE JACOBS Michele Happiness is meant to be shared. MICHELE C. JENKINS Michele I love the life around me; I feel a part of everything I see. I love the life within me, a port of everything is here in me. 42 THOMAS JENNINGS What more con I be but myself? Tom TIMOTHY C. JOHNSON Tim What is that you hold in your hand? Nothing you say? Look again. Every hand holds some special gift. CHRISTOPHER A. JONES Jonesy The woods ore lovely, dork and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep. SARA ANN JONES Sara I am not afraid of tomorrow for I hove seen yesterday and I love today. ANNE KACKLEY Anne Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others can- not keep it from themselves. GERALD KEHOE Gerry You should endeavor so to live, that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry. JEAN KEIRAN Jean Together or opart, no matter what life brings to you, you ' ll hove the strength to bear it. As long as you have love to give and someone who can share it. DANIEL KELLY Definite! Dano AAARK KELLEY To succeed you must reach your destiny. Mark 43 NANCY KINSELLA Nancy Life — Like a feather on a breeze through the sea- sons, after winter comes the spring ... I think I ' ll keep this smile awhile and see what tomorrow brings. AUSTIN KIRKBRIDGE The best man is one who knows himself. Forde CARL KNAPP Carl For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. KAREN KNAPP Karrot Some come to laugh their past away, some come to make it just one more day. Whichever way your pleasure tends, if you plant ice, you ' re gonna harvest wind. Roll away the dew. PATRICIA A. KOHL Patty Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars. STEPHEN LANZA Sfeve CHRISTOPHER LARSEN Chris A trouble either can be remedied or it cannot. If it can We are all part of a great story of which our lives are be, then set about it. If it cannot be, dismiss it from a small part, but o part, your consciousness. CYNTHIA A. LUCCHESE Cindy So many things to do, to see, to dream, to hope, to he. RONALD LUND Thou shalt not kill tools. Ron STEVEN LYDON Steve If it ' s peace and quiet you want; look elsewhere. PATRICIA L. MacFARLANE Tish Laughter is better when friends laugh together, for to be full, laughter demands exercise that only friends can give. MARK AAADDEN Mark The trouble with trouble is it always starts out as fun. ANNE AAAHONEY Anne Please, Mr. G. just one more excused pass? LESLIE MacLELLAN Leslie Open your mind, stretch out your hands and make peace with the world. PAUL MAGINNIS Paul Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. ROBERT MAHONEY Bob Everything is funny — as long as it happens to some- body else. KENNETH MacNEIL Kenny Easier said, than done. I ' ve been searching so long. 49 MARY ANN MALONEY Mary Ann Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with understanding. i i i i REGINA MANSFIELD Gina They said that I would shine like a light in the city, I hoped it would be like the moon on the sea. WILLIAM R. MARHOFFER Bill Strength comes not from making your limitations, but from breaking them. JEAN MARIE AAARSHALL Jeannie Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. ELAINE F. MATHER Elaine Time goes, you say? Ah no! Alas, time stays, we go. TERESA MAHHEWS Teresa To sit alone with my conscience will be judgement enough for me. Gentlemen prefer Haines. SUE ANN AAAHSON Suzy-Q We ore growing serious, and let me tell you that ' s the very next step to being dull. 50 PAULA JEAN McARDLE Paula HUGH McAVENIA Hugh BETH McCARRON Beth We can complain because rose bushes have thorns. If I don ' t ask no questions, I don ' t get no lies. The action is best which procures the greatest happi- er rejoice because thornbushes have roses. ness for the greatest numbers. KATHLEEN McCARTHY Kate Turn around and you ' re two, turn around and you ' re four, turn around and you ' re a young girl going out of the door. AAAURA McCarthy Maura Reach for the heavens and hope for the future, and all that we can be, and not what we are. CAROL ANN McCLAREY Carol I ' m looking for space and to find out who I am, and I ' m looking to know and to understand. It ' s a sweet, sweet dream, sometimes I ' m almost there. AAARTIN P. McGinn Marty My life is like the weather — always changing. I ' m 0 mood picture! 51 Oh!! My girdle is killing me. •I RONALD R. McGINNITY Ronnie Only when we pause to wonder do we go beyond the limits of our little lives. ELLEN McGOURTY If talking were virtue, I ' d be a saint. Elly JAMES McGRAIL Men of few words are the best men. Jim DONNA McKAY Once is not enough! Donna THOMAS McKAY Tom Maybe you can t buy happiness, but, these days you con certainly charge it. CHRISTOPHER J. McMULLEN Chris We are only but tennis bolls being batted bock and forth in a game called life. MARIANNE McNAAAARA Marianne I hove learned that to be with those I like is enough. 52 Don Y it always seem to go that you don ' t know what you got till it ' s gone? ANN McPHERSON Ann LIFE — so they say, is but a game and they let it slip away. LOVE — like the autumn sun should be dying but its only just begun. PAULA McQUAY Paula The path we once strolled, now closed by the web of time, awaits our return. ALLISON MICHAUD Al Love and laughter are two of the greatest virtues of life. DAVID R. MINER Dave If you ' re standing on thin ice, you might as well dance. LORI MINER Limpif ANNA MONTEIRO Anna MICHAEL MONTERIO Monti Look at the sky everyday to remember the immense Come a little closer; I listen better with my heart. To each his reach and if I don ' t cope, it ain ' t mine to freedom around you, then, look within yourself to have, make certain you con en oy that freedom. 53 rOT[ MORRISON Scott It ' s better to remain silent and thought a fool than speak up and remove oil doubt. DANIEL MORTON Moose To achieve any great success one must have a little intellectual madness. RONALD MOSGROVE Ron Life is a game and everybody shows it. Isn ' t if a shame that nobody knows it. RICHARD J. MOYLAN Pitt For men may come and men may go, but I go on for- ever. THOMAS MOYLAN Tom Death is the greatest kick of all, that ' s why they save it for last. DOROTHY M. MULLANEY Dolly A friend is someone who knows you ' re becoming you before you become, and is there to welcome you when you arrive. ELIZABETH A. MULLIN Betsy The time people impress me the most is the time they don ' t even try. ROBERT MURPHY Music helps the soul to breathe. Bob DONALD NAGLE As if killing time was not injuring eternity. Flash 54 FRANCIS W. NAVIN Jay ROBERT NELSON Bob LEE NICHOLS Lee Speech is silver, silence is golden. Glodness of heart is the life of men. And the love in your heart wasn ' t meant there to stay, love isn ' t love until you give it away. JOHN K. NOBLE John Maybe I ' m wrong, but who ' s to soy what ' s right. DAVID O ' BRIEN David Oh to live on Sugar Mountain, with the barkers and the colored balloons. You can ' t be 20 on Sugar Mountain though you ' re thinking that you ' re leaving there too soon. JOHN W. O ' BRIEN Humor makes a harsh world more tolerable. John KATHLEEN O ' BRIEN Kothy There are more smiles in the world than tears. KEVIN O ' BRIEN Puppies Everyone is like a moon; they all have a dark side which they never show. MICHAEL O ' BRIEN If I could, I probably would. Obie 55 KATHLEEN PALM Smugs FRANK PANDOLFE Frank LIZETTE PANET-RAYMOND Lizette For tomorrow may rain so I guess I ' ll follow the sun. Peace rules the day where reason rules the mind. Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. THU GIANG PHAN Thu I should put up some parking meters. I ' d moke a fortune! The world was mode round so that friendship could circle it. 57 And it goes on and on, watching the river run, further and further from things that we ' ve done; leaving them one by one, and we have just begun . . . DEBRA POPLAWSKI Debbie The capacity to core is that which gives life its deep- est significance. EILEEN PHILLIPS Eileen Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. CATHERINE PIHL Cathy The moment may be temporary, but the memories will last forever. DAVID POW Buzz Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may be in more trouble than we ' re in today. WILLIAM PHINNEY Bill Art is the true expression of oneself. LORRAINE Pins Lorraine Hope for the best, get ready for the worst and then take what God chooses to send. This marks on end and a beginning in my life. 58 LINDA PURCELL Linda ROBERT D. PURCELL Doug To live a love you gotta give a love. To give a love If it feels good, do it. you hove to be part-of. ANNE MARIE QUINN Reenie SUSAN M. QUINN Sue KATHLEEN RANDALL Kathy The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that Time is too long for those v ho grieve, too short for Time flies, sunrise and shadows fall ... let time go we are loved. those who rejoice, but for those who love time is not. by, love is forever overall. 59 AAARGUERITE RANDOLPH Marguerite SARAH RANKIN Sarah JOHN REDDY John What we really are rDatters more than what others Youth is wasted on the young. Describe me? Who con? think of us. 60 ELIZABETH ROULEAU Beth The heart sometimes finds out things that reason can- not. SUZANNE RUSSELL Susan I seek happiness by limiting my desires rather than attempting to satisfy them. DOROTHY A. RYAN Dede The music of life is played by ear, each heart impro- vising it ' s own. Whoever has a heartful of love always has something to give. HELENE RYAN Helene Fear knocked at the door, faith opened it; and there was no one there. KATHLEEN RYAN Kathy I shall poss through this world but once. Any good thing therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. THOMAS RYAN If I can do it, I will. If I can ' t — the hell with it. Tom KENNETH SCOH Kenny If you compare yourself wit h others you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser than yourself. Doesn ' t matter to me. MICHAEL SEELY Mike When a person has a real friend, he learns not only to appreciate another human being, but he also learns to understand himself better. ARTHUR SHANNON Art Give me a lever and a place to stand and I ' ll move the earth. WENDY LYNNE SHAYLOR Wendy The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. KEVIN SHEA The carefree way of life finds happiness. KATHLEEN SHEEHAN Kathy The language of friendship is not in words but in meaning. KEVIN SHEEHAN Kevin Success is knowing the difference between cornering people and getting them in your corner. He ' s cute. MADELINE SHEEHAN Madeline Those who find the greatest joy in living learn to receive the most through giving. 62 ANN SHEENAN Ann Friends are like the blue-green waves; they splash laughter in your eyes. MAHHEW SHIELDS Matt Man blames fate for other accidents, but, feels per- sonally responsible when he makes a hole in one. ELLEN SHILLUE Shillueii I feel the capacity to care is the thing that gives life its deepest significance. JACK SHONE Jack ELAINE SILL Elaine ELENA SIAAMONS Elena One who plays with fire too rr-.uch shall get burnt. For words divide and rend, but, silence is most noble She may be quiet during school, but . . . to the end. MARYANNE SISK Maryanne But you ' ve got to hove friends. The life of an adventurer is the practice of the art of the impossible. Chaisson, you think you ' re hot stuff! FRANK SOSINSKY Frank LISA STIH Lisa Without music, life would be a mistake. The story of love is not important. What is important is that one is capable of love. JANIS SMITH Janis Temptation is easier to resist, knov ing I ' ll always have another chance. JOHN C. SOCCORSO Jocko If you don ' t believe in yourself, no one will. PATRICIA ANNE STEWART Patty Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? 64 PAMELA SPENCER Chris Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. KATHY SPEAR Spearzo To smile at every problem is to win the game of life. CAROL T. STOUT Corol What is life, if full of care. We have no time to stand and stare? LAURA STRUNK Laura Laugh while you can; everything has its time. ERIN E. SWEENEY Erin If you follow the path from a man ' s eyes to his heart, there you will find the words his lips can ' t express. MICHAEL E. SWEENEY Mike Once there was a man named Jack. He studied far and near. He learned nothing and that ' s what I learned here. PETER SWEENEY Peter The greatest achievement is not in never falling but in rising again after you fall. 65 TIMOTHY SWIDER Tim SUZANNE SWIFT Suzanne KIMBERLY SWIFT Kim I have laid aside my business and gone a-fishin. He has succeeded who has lived well, laughed often. Yester day is but a memory, and tomorrow only a and loved much. vision. But today, well lived, makes yesterday, a memory of happiness. GERALD SULLIVAN Sully ANDREW TAKKI Andy JUDITH TANSEY Jude School is like spicy food; it doesn ' t agree with my For me there is only the traveling of paths that have Love while you have love to give, live while you have stomach. heart. life to live. COLEMAN TERRELL Coleman TERI LYNN THOMAS Teri SUSAN THURSON Sue His mind is his kingdom, his will is his law. The best is yet to be! The wise person does not lay up treasure. The more given to others, the more one has for oneself. 66 LISA MARIE TIERNEY Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one. Lee JANET TINCH Janet The mind is often bound by many cords of logic and of reason, while the heart is often bound by the invisi- ble thread of single memory. CLAIRE TOBIN Claire Aim at the sun, and you may not reach it but your arrow will fly for higher than if you aimed at an object on a level with yourself. JANET E. TODD Janet I may be climbing on rainbows, but — here goes! PETER TOLAN Everybody has got to be somewhere. Fez LYNNEHE TORREY Lynne The soul ' s greatest perfection is its capacity for pleas- ure. SHEILA TRAVERS Sheila The happiest moments of my life hove been the flow of affection among friends. EILEEN TRUE Strive for peace of mind. Eileen ROSEMARY TULLY Life is fragile, handle with prayer. Rosie 67 LUTHER VEIGA Luther WILLIAM WAGNER I know for myself, I think for myself. I wanna get outta here. It ' s about time. Animal DAVID WALLACE Dave Plop, plop, fiz, fiz, oh, what a relief it is! MARY KATE WELCH Katie A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wis- est men. JOSEPH B. WHITCOMB Jo-Jo KENNETH WIPER Kenny Work?. . . Who ' s she? Halfbreed, that ' s all I ever hear. ANNE WEISSLINGER Anno Beauty gathered in the brightness of sunny hours is often best remembered in the quiet dork. BLAIR WELLS Blair True friendship is never serene. FRANK WILKINS Frank Many times I ' ve wondered how much there is to know. 70 ROBERT WINTERSON Finn ANN WISDOM Ann Genius does what it must, and talent does what it There is a time of speaking and a time of being still, can. STEPHEN WITHEM Stephen SCOH WOLFE Scott WENDY WOODGATE Wendy A little of what you fancy does you good. Happy am I from care, I am free — why can ' t they all Who am I today is reaching toward who I will be be contented like me? tomorrow. 71 72 Now looking back at all we planned; we let so many dreams just slip through our hands. Why must we wait so long before we see, how sad the answers to those questions can be. 73 CAMERA SHY KEITH ALLAN Spy He follows the beat of a different drummer. ELIZABETH CAHELL Liz I wandered in pursuit of myself, I was the traveler and I am the destination. STUART CERULLO MICHAEL CURRY The mind is trained by knowledge. Stu Mike THERESA DELBOU Theresa Walk through the wind, no need to run. You were made to shine as bright as the sun. I. I ' ( KENNETH GIBBONS Kenny The rule of my life is to make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. DAVID GUSTAFSON Men of few words ore the best. Dave JAMES HIGGINS Jim They ore free who do not fear to go to the end of their thought. MICHAEL JENKINS Mike If fate means you to lose, give it a good fight any- how. RICHARD JOHNDROW Tune me into the wild side of life. Dicky JOHN G. KELLY John Don ' t put off till tomorrow what you con do todoy, for if you enjoy it today, you can do it ogain tomor- row. 74 Faces come, and faces go, but ours you 11 never see JOSEPH KELLEY Joe I love work; I could sit and watch it oil day. MARTIN KUO Martin Nothing con bring you peoce but yourself. JEAN AAARIE MARSHALL Jean Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. LOIS MARSH Lois Let me soil on the ocean of my dreams. DEBRA A. McDonnell Debbie Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking outward in the same directions. MARYANNE O ' DONNELL Maryanne Chasing the fantasies in my mind, I think I had a taste of heaven. LAURIE POSPESHIL Laurie Always herse lf — simple, honest and unpretending. ERIN SHEA Life is a journey, not a destination. Kerry STEPHEN SPLIT2 Steve Doing easily what others find difficult is talent. EMMEH MULDOON Emmett ALBERT NIELSEN A! Why take life seriously, you ' ll never get out of it alive. f ' J?T7riTT Concert Chorus 3, 4 Musical 3, 4 Drama Club 4 JEFF BANGS 42 LAWSON TERRACE Football 1 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA ABRAHAMSON A.-V. Club 1,2,3,4 30 OAKHURST RD Jr. Variety Show Coldbrook 2 ANTONIA BARBOSA G.A.A. 2 142 STANWOOD ST. Language Club 4 DORCHESTER, AAASS. KAREN AKIYAAAA Language Club 72 GILSON RD. 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Basketball 1,2 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Yearbook (Editor — Sports) CLARE GERRY 82 LAWSON TERRACE Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Future Secretaries 3, 4 KENNY GIBBONS 12 PONDVIEW AVE. JOHN GILBERT 22 NN LOT RD. JENNIFER GILL 567 FIRST PARISH RD. Musical 2 Marching Band 2, 3 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Nat ' l Honor Soc. PAULA GILL 4 WAMPATUCK AVE. Spring Track 1 , 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Future Secretaries 3, 4 RICHARD GLEASON 24 CRESCENT AVE. Football 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 4 ROBERT GLYNN 20 CLIFTON AVE. Football 1,2 Baseball 1 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 (Copt.) Winter Track 2, 3, 4 (Copt.) Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show BETH GODDARD 1 1 BAILEY S CAUSEWAY G.A.A. 1,2 Track 1 , 3, 4 Cross Country 3 Language Club 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. BETTY ANN GOODAAAN 152 AAANN LOT RD. JANET GORDON 77 GLADES RD. Workstudy 4 LINDA GREIM 47 CHITTENDEN RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2 DAVID GUSTAFSON 290 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3 RITA HALEY 1 1 LAWSON TERR. Drill Team 1, 2 Twirling 3, 4 JENNIFER HALL 86 LIGHTHOUSE RD. Band 1 A.F.S. 1 Musical 1 , 2 Marching Bond 1 , 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 1 , 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. NANCY HALLGREN 91 CAPT. PIERCE RD. Homeroom Rep. 3 Jr. Variety Show S.G.B.C. MARY BETH HAAAACHER 50 HAZEL AVE. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Softball 4 KATHY HANLON 7 LEE AVE. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 3 Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 (Pres.) CAROLINE HARDY 20 DAMON RD. Drill Team 1 EILEEN HARKIN 46 GILSON RD. Future Secretaries 4 Girls Soccer 4 Jr. Variety Show DONNA HARRIS 2 BORDER ST. Softball 1 G.A.A. 2 Field Hockey 2 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 Future Secretaries 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Girls Soccer 4 CAROLINE HASTIE 48 NEAL GATE ST. Language Club 1 , 2 Basketball (Mgr.) 2 Track 3 Varsity Club 3 Jr. Variety Show ROBERT HASTIE 20 BROOK ST. Football 1 Baseball 1, 2, Wresting 1 , 2, 3, 4 ROBERT HAUGSTED 1 56 COUNTRY WAY Basketball 1 Gymnastics 2 SANDY HAYES 35 PENNFIELD RD. Class Treos. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 78 G.A.A. Varsity Clul Prom Comm. ' S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show, AVARTHA HEALY 1 7 CAVANAGH RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Language Club 2 Gymnastics 2, 3 Yearbook 4 DIANE HEypHR 95 TURN JANICE HI 52 EDfH Cheea|adi Track 2,, Gymi ticl A.|S VcKsity Club ' s, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1,2, S.G.B.C. JAMES HIGGINS 24 BEALS PL. Transfer 4 WILLIAM HIGGINS WILLIAMSBURG IN. Hockey ' Ort Track 1 Cross Country 3 Golf 2, 3 DAN HODGKINS t7 ROSA ' S IN. Winter Track 1 GAIL HODGKINS 17 ROSA ' S LN. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, KEVIN HOFFMAN 74 SEAVIEW AVE. Football, 1 NORMA HOLLOW AY 46SURFSIDE RD. .F.S. 3 ' Jr. Variety Show OUG HONKENEN 50 BORDER ST. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3 JAMES HOOPER 36 GRASSHOPPER LN. |i)A restling 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show ,MIKE HORAN L8 SHERAAAN DR. sotball 1 , 2 asketball 1,2,3 lasebail 1 , 2, 3 Soccer 3, 4 Winter Track 4 Spring Track 4 Jr. Variety Show ' Class Vice-Pres. 4 CYNTHIA HORNE 226 BEAVERDAM RD. TRACY HOSKINS 29 JACOB ST. BOSTON, AAASS. Transfer 3 Winter Track 4 4 CYNTHIA HUGHES 30 MANN HILL RD. 1 A%rching Band 1 , 2 ■ aJI EEN HUTCHINSON M 2 bRTH AVE. ■ SpKg ck 1 MLarlpD Club 3, 4 ■■ODD HUTCHINSON 3 POPLAR AVE. A. F.S. 1 Wrestling 1 Drama Club 4 KEVIN HYLAND 0 PYRAMID LN. omeroom Rep. 1 , 2 ootbali 1,2 r. Variety Show oat Comm. 4 arbook (Editor — Ads) PAUL HYNES 25 HILLTOP RD. Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Pres.) M.R.F.C.4 Yearbook 4 Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Jr. Variety Show Basketball 1,2 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 JOELLEN JACKSON 6 TURNER RD. MICHELE JACOBS 120 KENT ST. Field Hocke) ! Concert Ban ' d 2 Future Teachers 2 Jazz and Rock 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Wind EnsenrtMisj , I nd Vice-Pres. 4 rching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 ATHER JASON J3 PARKER AVE. Future Secretaries 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show ALAIN JEANNET 86 CRESCENT AVE. Vd ' Etrozo 2014 Bole Switzer. Transfer 4 Soccer 4 Drama Club 4 A.F.S.4 Explorer Post 1 90 MIKE JENKINS 57 RIDGE HILL RD. Transfer 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 MICHELE JENKINS 316TILDEN RD. G.A.A. 1,2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Basketball (Mgr.) 2 S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show TOM JENNINGS 15 CLIFF AVE. Marching Bond 1 , 2 Workstudy 4 RICHARD JOHN DROW 7 EGYPT BEACH RD. Hockey 1 , 3 TIM JOHNSON 24 GARDNER RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3 Wrestling 3 Spring Soccer 4 Yearbook (Editor — Art) Jr. Variety Show CHRIS JONES 12SASSAMONRD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show M.R.F.C. 1,2,3,4 SARA JONES 8 WASHINGTON LN. Marching 1 , 2, 3 A.F.S. 1 Jr. Variety Show N KACKLEY HAWLEY RD. sketboll 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt, ftball 1,(Capt. 2)3,4 Field Hockey 1 DAN KELLY 34 WHiniER DR. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 JOE KELLEY 201 HATHERLY RD. JOHN KELLY 201 HATHERLY RD. AAARK KELLEY 1 1 CAIRNSLEA LN. Winter Track 1 Gymnastics 2 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3 CHARLIE KERN 63 BORDER ST. Class Vice-Pres. 1 , 2 Class Pres. 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Kfl Fl Float Comm. 1 , Jr. Variety Sho ' DEBRA KERR lODUNSTER LN. G.A.A. 1,2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 GERALD KEHOE 50 COMMONS ST. Tronsfer 3 Jr. Variety Show DENISE KERR lODUNSTER LN. JOANNE KESSINGER 25 EGYPT BEACH RD. Track 1,2 Future Secretaries 2 Jr. Variety Show ROBIN KEnERER 87TILDEN RD. Gymnastics 1,2,3, Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Sho ' SUSAN KILLIL 6 POPLAR AVEife Gymnastics 1 , Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Language Club 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm Yearbook 4 Jr. Variety Show Free Voice Class Sec. 1,2,3,4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. 4 AAARK KINDY 101 SATUIT TRAIL NANCY KINSELLA 3 DAEDALUS CIR. G .A.A. 1,2 Spring Track 1 , 2, 4 Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 FORDE KIRKBRI, 7 ROBERTS DR Hockey 2 CARL KNAPP 1 1 CAIRO CIR. AWo Service KAREN KNAPP 5 SPAULDING AVE. Jr. Variety Show PATTY KOHL 27 SYLVESTER RD. Drill Team 1 Float Comm. 1, 2, 3 Cheerleading 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 JEAN KEIRAN Baseball 1 , 2, 3 PATRICIA AAACFARLANE Bond 1 , 2 40 GANNEH RD. Class President 1, 2, 3 88 BEAVER DAM RD. Wind Ensemble 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Jr. Variety Show Jr. Variety Symphonie Bond 3, 4 Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4 CHRIS LINDSAY Float Committee Marching Bond 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 3 90 ABERDEEN DR. LESLIE AAACLELLAN Language Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt) 23 NEAL GATE ST. TERESA MAHHEWS Prom Comm. Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Coldbrook 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Editor) 206 FIRST PARISH RD. MARTIN KUO Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Language Club 1 , 2 (Sec.) 3, 4 SUE MAHSON 20 COLLIER RD. National Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Variety Show 19 COLONIAL WAY Journalism Club Jr. Variety Show Free Voice 4 Jr. Variety Show MARCIA LAFLEUR RYAN LOFTUS KENNY AAACNEIL Float Committee 2, 3 96 LAWSON RD. 1 44 BRANCH ST. 41 GLADES RD. PAULA MCARDLE Future Nurses 1 , 2 Tennis 1 , 2 Baseball 1 , 2 30 EDITH HOLMES DR. G.A.A. 2 Golf 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Coldbrook 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Cheerleading 1 , 2 AAARK MADDEN A.F.S. 3,4 Varsity Club 3 Yearbook 4 4 CAIRO CIRCLE HUGH MCAVENIA Winter Track 3 Student Council 2 Soccer 3, 4 (Capt.) 203 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3 Gymnastics 1 MIKE LANDRY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Football 1 , 2 G.A.A. lOBUnONWOODLN. Senior Girls Booster Club Wrestling 1 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 Wrestling 1 , 2 Float Committee 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show KATHY MCCARTHY Jr. Variety Show MARK LOWNEY PAUL AAAGINNIS 121 JERICHO RD. STEPHEN LANZA 40 MAPLE ST. 17 PORTER RD. Jr. Variety Show 4 FOURTH AVE. Football 1 ANNE AAAHONEY AAAURA MCCARTHY Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1 163 KENT ST. 39 LIGHTHOUSE RD. A.-V. Club 1,2,3,4 Musical 2 Jr. Variety Show Basketball 3 (Mgr.) Wrestling 1 , 2 Marching Band 2, 3 Work Study 4 S.G.B.C. CHRIS LARSON Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses BETH MCCARRON 87 MAPLE ST. Jr. Variety Show BOB MAHONEY 69 ARBOR WAY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANCESCA LUCA 100 GREENFIELD LN. CAROL MCCLAREY Chancellors 2, 3, 4 1 1 PENNYCRESS RD. Footbal 1 386 COUNTRY WAY Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 1 Baseball 1,4 G.A.A. 1,2 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretaries Club 3 Golf 3 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 CHARLIE LAWRENCE Drama Club 4 Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club 3, 4 4 DAEDALUS CR. CINDY LUCCHESE AAARYANN MALONEY S.G.B.C. Basketball 1 246 FIRST PARIS RD. 19 PINEVIEW DR. DEBBIE MCDONNELL Soccer 2, 3, 4 Jr. Varsity Show Cheerleading 3, 4 (Capt.) 1 1 5 BOOTH HILL RD. Track 2, 3 Float Comm. 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2 Float Committee Language Club 4 RONALD LUND Girls Track 2 MARTY MCGINN Yearbook 4 1 1 9 DRIFTWAY Jr. Variety Show 649 COUNTRY WAY KEVIN LEACH STEVE LYDON Float Committee 2, 3, 4 Football 1 9 COLONIAL WAY 26 HAWLEY RD. GINA AAANSFIELD Basketball 1 , 2 Football 1 Hockey 1 7 BRADFORD AVE. Baseball 1, 2, 3 Wrestling 1 , 2 FRANK LYNAM BILL MARHOFFER Wrestling 3 DENNIS LEARY 221 FIRST PARISH RD. 23 HEWES RD. RONNIE MCGINNITY 36 PIN OAK DR. Wrestling 2, 3 Photography Club 1,2 30 WOODLAND RD. Football 1 , 2 LESLEY LYNCH Language Club 3 Basketball 1 (Mgr.) Soccer 3, 4 31 PEGOTTY BEACH RD. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 (Mgr.) Wrestling 3 Secretaries Club 4 Jr. Variety Show Winter Track 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM LEONARD Jr. Variety Show JETS 3, 4 (Vice Pres.) Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 33 WHITTIER DR. ROBERT AAACDONALD Homeroom Rep. 2 Jr. Variety Show Soccer 1 , 2 30 THOAAAS AVE. LOIS AAARSH ELLEN MCGOURTY Wrestling 1 , 2, 3 Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) 8 LATERN LN. 1 5 POPLAR AVE. JAMES LIDINGTON Baseball 1 Marching Bond Spring Track 1 187 BEAVER DAM RD. Track 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble Future Nurses Marching Band 1 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 JEANNIE AAARSHALL Float Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 1 Jr. Variety Show 33 UTILITY RD. Jr. Variety Show Winde Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee Basketball 2 Cheerleading 4 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 JIM MCGRAIL Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 ROD AAACDONALD Jazz and Rock Ensemble 2 49 CORNET STETSON RD. Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Copt.) TILDEN RD. ELAINE MATHER Chess Club 1 Wrestling 1 , 2, 3 Post 109 1 50 COUNTRY RD. Basketball 1 Tennis 1,2,3,4 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stage Bancp DONNA MCKAY 8 DUMBER LN. Sec. Club 3 MCKAY DUNBAR LN., CHRIS MCMULIEN 54 HUGHEY RD. Transfer ' , Tennis, MARY ANN MCNAMARA 120 SEDGEWICK DR. Float Committee 2 Sec. Club 3 NN MCPHERSON CLAPP RD. .B.C. ULA MCQUAY COUNTRY WAY sketboll 1 ISON MICHAUD BRANCH RD. •rill Team 1 A.F.S. 1 Twirling 2 G A.A. 2 Vorsity Club 3 sketball 3 loot Committee 1,2,3 DAVID MINER |6 LAWSON TERRACE pozz and Rock Ens. 1 Pit Band Marching Band 1 , 2, 3 ind Ens, 1 , 2, 3 Rl MINER i2 TICHNOR PL. iriing 2, 3 odent Council 3 egionol Rep. 3 ANNA MONTI ERG 101 ANNVINAL RD. MIKE MONTIERO 9 JINKINS PL BasHboli 1 Bosebl Footbair SCOTT MOl 7 GRASSHOPPIR LN. Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, 4 Golf 4 MOOSE MORTON 583 HATHERLY RD. RON MOSGROVE 38 SATUIT TRAIL RICK MOYLAN 59 TOWNSEND RD. Football 1 Cross Country 2 TOM MOYLAN 14 MICHAEL AVE. Wrestling 1 , 3, 4 E|(plorers Post 1 90 aI.r.f.c. 4 eaamettmuldoon 32 MAPLE ST. DOLLY MULLANEY 91 CLAPP RD. G.A.A r Future Nurses Club 3 BESTY MULLIN 37 OCEANSIDE DR. A.F.S. 1 Marching Ba Stage Band 1 ROBERT MURPHY 13 CLIFF AVE. Bandl,2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, r. Variety Show ON NAGLE 87 HATHERLY RD. .R.F.C. 4 Explorer Post 1 90 JAY NAVIN 38 OLD COLONY WAY Soccer 3, 4 (Mgr.) BOB NELSON 1 0 POPLAR AVE. LEE NICHOLS 1 7 BROOK ST. G.A.A. 1,2 Tennis 1 (Mgr.) Prom Comm. Home Rm. Rep. 1 Jr. Variety Show Future Nurses 4 Float Comm. 1,2,3,4 AL NEILSEN 1 8 SIXTH JOHN NO ' 49 WHiniER A ' Wrestling 1 Baseball 3 DAVID O ' BRIEN 188 FIRST PARISH RD. JOHN O ' BRIEN 15 TENTH AVE. Basketball 1 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show KATHY O ' BRIEN 15CAVANAGH RD. G.A.A. 1 Student Council 2 Field Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 2 Varsity Club 3 Float Comm. 1 , 2 KEVIN O ' BRIEN 52 EDGEWOOD RD. Football 1, 2,3 Cross Country 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MICHEAL O ' BRIEN 22 CLOVER LN. Football 1 , 3 Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 STEVE O ' BRIEN 23TILDEN RD. Spring Track 1,2,3 Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MARYANNE O DONNELL 50 FIRST PARSISH RD. Drama Club 1 NANCY O ' NEILL 14 BLUEBERRY LN. BILL OJALA 104 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RJJ Baseball 1 Soccer 4 Wrestling 4 SUSAN OLIVER! 28 FAIRVIEW AVE. Jr. Voriety Shovv Drama Club 4 BOB OSBORNE 28 FAY RD. Transfer 3 KATHEY PALM 7 BOARDMAN AVE. ilP ' Gymnastics 2 Future Nurses Softball 3, 4 Float Comm. 3 Girl ' s Soccer 4 FRANK PANDOLFE 130 WOODLAND RD ■Ads) erit Cou sXwOunt ross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track ,2,2, A Jr. Variety Show Yearbook 4 LIZETTE PANET-RAYMOND 14 ELAINE COURT A.F.S. ,1 Golf 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Language Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Student Advisory Council gional R p. 4 mmunity Ed. Council 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show S.G.B.C. Yearbook (Editor Nat ' l Honor Soc. BETH PERRY 195 BEAVERDAM RD. G.A.A. 1,2 Language Club 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 S.G.B.C. THU PHAN 35 CURTIS ST. Language Club 4 EILEEN PHILLIPS 9 AAANCHESTER ST. HUMAROCK Float Comm. BILL PHINNEY 76 DREAMWORLD RD. Soccer 1 Hockey 2 CATHY PHIL 215 MANN LOT RD. Marching Band 1 , 2 Gymnastics 2 Cheerleading 3 LORRAINE Pins 40 CRESCENT AVE. Future Teachers 2 Homeroom Rep. 3 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Jr. Varsity Show rfs Soccer 4 S!:g.b.c. Nat ' l Honor Soc. Yearbook (Editor Section) DEBBIE POPLAWSKI 1 5 FIFTH AVE. Jr. Variety Show oldbrook 3, 4 Float Comm. 3, 4 LAURIE POSPESHIL 22 MINOT LIGHT AVE. DAVID POW 8 CHRISTOPHER WREN R. Tennis 1 , 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show JILL PROPHET 11 BIHERSWEETLN. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3 Pit Band 2 Future Secretaries 3 LINDA PURCELL 33 HAWLEY RD. Drill Team 1 , 2 Gymnastics 3, 4 DOUG PURCELL ■ Senior 43 MANN HILL RD. MARY ROTCHFORD Twirlers 1, 2 (Capt. 3, 4) Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1 278 CLAPP RD. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Musical 1 , 2 NAT PUTNAM BETH ROULEAU Track 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. 168 BORDER ST. 21 MANN LOT RD. G.A.A. 1,2 JANIS SMITH Photography 1 , 2 G.A.A. 1 Varsity Club 3, 4 32 BERKSHIRE RD. Languoge Club 3, 4 Field Hockey 2, 3 Future Teachers 2 Jr. Variety Show MARYQUEENEY Float Comm. KEVIN SHEEHAN Twirlers 1 12BLANCHARDRD. Future Nurses 3, 4 23 HAWTHORNE ST. Field Hockey 2 Future Secretaries 3, (Sec. 4) Jr. Variety Show MADELINE SHEEHAN TERRY SNOW S.G.B.C. Yearbook 4 597 HATHERLY RD. 30 GREENFIELD TER. REENIE QUINN Twirling 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 JACK SOCCORSO 10 RIVERVIEW PL. SUSAN RUSSELL Basketball 1 , 2 44 WHiniERDR. Homeroom Rep. 154 INDIAN TRAIL Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Language Club 1 , 2 DEDE RYAN S.G.B.C. Baseball 1 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) 400 FIRST PARISH RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1 , 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Pit Band 1, 2 Varsity Club 3, 4 Spring Track 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. Stage Band 2 Student Council FRANK SOSINSKY SUSAN QUINN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ANN SHEENAN 30 WILSHIRE DR. 21 SIXTH AVE. Jazz and Rock 1 , 2, 3, 4 47 LAWSON RD. Marching Band 2, 4 KATHY RANDALL Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Football 3 27 CONCORD ST. HELENE RYAN Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jazz and Rock 1 , 2, 3, 4 HUMAROCK 75 MARION RD. Yearbook (Editor — 3,4) Jr. Variety Show Explorers Post 1 90 KATHY RYAN Varsity Club Photography Float Comm. 1,2,3,4 19 STANDISH AVE. Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 JOHN SMITH MARGUERITE RANDOLPH TOM RYAN Jr. Variety Show 5 ROSLIN RD. 1 COLLIER AVE. EXT. 400 FIRST PARISH RD. MAH SHIELDS KATHY SPEAR Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Football 1 7 BAILEYS CAUSEWAY 17 ERMINE RD. G.A.A. 1,2 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1 , 2, 3 Varisty Club 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. Wrestling 1 Gymnastics 1 Language Club 2, 3 (Vice-Pres.) KENNY SCOTT Football 1, 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Student Council 2, 4 40 COUNTRY CLUB C IR. ELLEN SHILLUE STEPHEN SPLITZ Gymnastics 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 41 DAMON RD. 146 OCEANSIDE DR. Golf, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Twirlers 1 , 2, 3, (Capt 4) Chess Club 1,2,3,4 S.G.B.C. MICHAEL SEELY G.A.A. 1 (Sec), 2 (Treas.) CHRIS SPENCER Jr. Variety Show SOLD FORGE RD. Varsity Club 1 90 CAPT. PIERCE RD. Nat ' l Honor Soc. A.F.S. Jr. Variety Show PATTY STEWART SARAH RANKIN Exchange Student Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 55 ALLEN ST. 5 CLAPP RD. ART SHANNON Prom Comm. Basketball 1 Transfer 3 56 MOORLAND RD. Yearbook 4 G.A.A. Field Hockey 3, 4 Soccer 3, 4 JACK SHONE Drill Team 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 20 COUNTRY WAY Jr. Variety Show Softball 3 Jr. Variety Show Golf 1, 2, 3 LISA STin Track 4 WENDY SHAYLOR Football 2 98 BOOTH HILL RD. JETS 4 97 STONEHEDGE DR. Basketball 2 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 Language Club 4 BARNSTABLE, MASS. Track 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Coldbrook 3 ELAINE SILL Winter Track 2 Nat ' l Honor Soc. Jr. Variety Show 15 VINAL AVE. Coldbrook 1 , 2 JOHN REDDY S.G.B.C. Marching Bond 1 , 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1,2 87SEDGEWICK DR. ERIN SHEA Winter Track 3 Future Nurses 1,2,3 RACHEL RICCELLI 1 SEAMORE RD. Jr. Variety Show Jr. Variety Show 737 COUNTRY V AY KEVIN SHEA Future Nurses 4 CAROL STOUT Tennis (Mgr.) 2 27 POPLAR AVE. Stage Band 2, 3, 4 152 BULRUSH FARM RD. Jr. Variety Show Baseball 1 , 2, ' 2, 4 ELENA SIAAMONS Softball 1 Coldbrook 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, V2 18 EGYPT BEACH RD. G.A.A. Float Comm. 1,2,3 Jr. Variety Show MARYANNE SISK Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 MELINDA RICE (Almost) 23 HARBORHEIGHTS RD. Marching Bond 4 79 MARION RD. KATHLEEN SHEEHAN A.F.S. 1 Chanterelles 3, 4 Future Teachers 84 BARKER RD. Coldbrook 4 Jr. Variety Show RICHARD ROCHFORD Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3 Language Club 4 Musical 9 FIELDSTONE RD. Student Council 1 , 2, 3 (Sec. 4) Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Jazz and Rock 4 Wrestling 1 , 2 Prom Comm. Concert Chorus 2, 3, (Pres. 4) Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 Golf 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Honor Soc. 82 LAURA STRUNK 1 5 STEARNS RD. Float Comm. 2 ERIN SWEENEY 90 OLD FORGE RD. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 1 , 2 Prom Comm. Track 2 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook G.A.A. MIKE SWEENEY 47 COMMON ST. Hockey 1 , 2 PETER SWEENEY 1 CHRISTOPHER LN. Tennis 1 , 2 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3,4 TIM SWIDER 36 MEETINGHOUSE LN. Football 1 Hockey 1 , 2 Wrestling 3, 4 Track 4 KIM SWIFT 12 HOLLEH ST. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. SUZANNE SWIFT 21 PHEASANT HILL DR. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 GERRY SULLIVAN 1 3 GRAVES AVE. Football 1 , 2, 3 Wrestling 1 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 1 Float Comm. 1,2,3,4 ANDY TAKKI 35 STEARNS RD. Football 1 Baseball 1,4 Wrestling 1 , 2, 3 Marching Band 2, 3 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Musical 1 , 2 Language Club 4 Student Gov ' t Day Rep. Jr. Variety Show Intramural Basketball JUDY TANSEY 18 STRAWBERRY LN. Field Hockey 2, 4 Basketball 2 Tennis 2 Golf 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers 2 S.G.B.C. (Sec.) G.A.A. 2 Varsity Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. COLEMAN TERRELL 12AAANN HILL RD. Wind Ensemble 3, 4 Stage Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook 1 , 2, 3, (Editor 4) Free Voice 4 A.F.S. 1 Language Club Not ' l Honor Soc. TERI THOMAS 23 SURFSIDE RD. Transfer 4 SUSAN THURSON 1 1 8 ELM ST. LISATIERNEY 58 ABERDEEN DR. JANET TINCH lOANN VINALRD. Transfer 4 CLAIRE TOBIN 3 LINDEN AVE. Student Council 2 S.G.B.C. Yearbook 4 Language Club 1 , 2 (Pres. 3, 4) Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 3 Track 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club Free Voice 4 Not ' l Honor Soc. JANET TODD 41 BEAVERDAMRD. Softball 3 Language Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1 Nat ' l Honor Soc. PETER TOLAnT 1 37 ELM ST. Chorus ' 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, (Pres 4) Chancellors 2, 3, 4 Nat ' l Thespian Soc. 2, 3, 4 Musical 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Free Voice 4 LYNNEHE TORREY 1 89 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show Language Club 3, 4 JETS 3, 4 S.G.B.C. Free Voice SHEILA TRAVERS 70 LAWSON RD. A.F.S. 1 Future Teachers 2 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 EILEEN TRUE 94 OCEANSIDE DR. ROSEAAARY TULLY 25 PORTER RD. Drill Team 2 Jr. Variety Show LUTHER VEIGA HATHERLY RD. Soccer 4 BILL WAGNER 24 CHRISTOPHER WREN RD. DAVID WALLACE 254 BEAVERDAM RD. Football 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 3 NANCY WANDERS 7 SALT MEADOW LN. Gymnastics 1 Track 2 scon WATERMAN 109 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Wrestling 1 DAVE WATERS 9 MOORLAND RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,4 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 SUSAN WAHS 14 SIXTH AVE. Jr. Variety Show A.F.S. 2 ADRIENNE WEBB 1 2 WADE ST. Field Hockey 2 Jr. Variety Show TIM WEBBER 65 CREELMAN DR. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1 AMY WEEKS 39 GANNEH RD Gymnastics 1 Cheerleading 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 AAARY WEIL 44 ALLEN ST. S.G.B.C. Basketball 4 ANNE WEISSLINGER 23 COLONIAL WAY Gymnastics 1 , 2 Track 1 , 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 KATIE WELSH 39 OAKHURST RD. Jr. Variety Show BLAIR WELLS 41 ARBORWAY DR. JOE WHITCC 118TILDEN RD. Baseball 1 FRANK WILKINS 1 2 CONIHASSET CHRIS WILLIAMS 41 GREENFIELD LN. Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, (Copt. 4) Basketball 1 , 2 Winter Track 3 Jr. Variety Show Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 DAVID WILLIAMSON 26 TILDEN RD. Cross Country 2, 3 Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 KENNETH WIPER I PEGGOTTY BEACH PL. A.L. Key Club 3, 4 AA.R.F.C. 1,2,3,4 S.G.G.O.C. Football 1 , 2, 3, (capt.) 4 Varsity Club F.H.W. OCL All-star (Basketball) ROBERT WINTERSON 14CONROY TERR. Wrestling 1 ANN WISDOM 140 WOODLAND RD. Future Nurses 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show STEPHEN WITHEM 8 DAYTON RD. scon WOLFE 9 CAPT. PIERCE RD. Tennis 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Intramural Basketball Float Comm. 2, 3 WENDY WOODGATE I I HUGHEY RD. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. HARRIET WORTON 1 99 COUNTRY WAY Track 2 KATHY YANARELLA 803 FIRST PARISH RD. Jr. Variety Show Future Secretaries 3 EDWARD YOUNG 53 GROVE ST. Wrestling 1 , 2 A.V. Club 1,2,3,4 JIM YOUNG 53 GROVE ST. Football 1 Jr. Variety Show LYN YOUNG 92 FIRST PARISH RD. Drill Team 2 83 MOST AHRACTIVE Leslie Maclellan, Scott Morrison SINCERITY OF Kathy Hanlon, John Dale SEX APPEAL OF Lisa Stitt, Alain Jeannet CUTEST Trudy Fisher, Kenny Evans DEPENDABILITY OF Sandy Hayes, Tim Geraghty INNOCENCE OF Mary Anne Duffy, Michael Curry PERSONALITY OF Madeline Sheehan, Kenny Scott MUSICAL ABILITY OF Mary Anne Sisk, Andy Takki DIMPLES OF Rita Haley, Kenny McNeil MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Claire Tobin, Coleman Terrell INDIVIDUALITY OF Susan Thurston, Jed Doily FRECKLES OF Ellen McGourty, Tom Moylan CLASS FLIRT Robin Ketterer, Arthur Shannon LIFE OF THE PARTY Julie Bates, Richard Gleason BEST ALL AROUND Kathy Sheehan, Jim Lidington GULUBILITYOF Jill Connelly, Tim Webber MOST TALKATIVE Francesco Luca, Jerry Kehoe DONE MOST FOR CLASS Susan Killilea, Paul Hynes BEST DRESSED Patti Dwyer, Tim Johnson BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Mary Cote, Peter Tolon DISPOSITION OF Lorraine Pitts, Bernie Durkin ATHLETIC ABILITY OF Tricia Crowley, Mike Horan ARTISTIC ABILITY OF Ryan Loftus, Finn Winterson FRIENDLIEST Patti Corlin, Greg Donovan t0 DANCING ABILITY OF Ellen Shillue, Bob MacDonald COOL OF MaryBeth Harmarker, Kevin Shea EYES OF Michelle Bolduc, Bob Glynn PHYSIQUE OF SMILE OF LEGS OF Cindy Home, Paul Devlin Helen Curran, Dennis Leary Joan Connors, Chris Jones PEPPINESS OF HAIR OF MOST RESPECTED Potti Kohl, Billy Ojala Signe Alexander, Billy Higgins Lizette Panet-Raymond, Charlie CHARM OF Reenie Quinn 1 5 1 4 fSf 88 Bonsai. A MAN HE SEEMS OF CHEERFUL YESTERDAYS AND CONFIDENT TOMORROWS What do you mean interference? 89 90 OHVMONMY WAY IKNOWIAM SOMEWHERE NOT SO FAR FROM HERE 91 THE DISTANCE IS NOTHING IT IS ONLY THE FIRST STEP THAT COUNTS. 94 CHIMES A-VCLUB BOOSTER CLUB 97 VARSITY CLUB 98 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JETS AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 100 FUTURE NURSES 101 INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY 7 DRAMA CLUB 102 It VithY u a d, Oram ( YOU CAN ' T TAKE IT WITH YOU MUSICAL ACTIVITIES 108 In Appreciation of the Stage Band Concert Band Wind Ensemble Jazz and Wind Ensemble 109 I John Ayala Jean-Marie Marshall Sally Bass Bill Miller Cathy Billings Mike Monteiro Dave Burkhardt Steve O ' Brien Barbara Callanan Laurie Pospeshil Darlene Cook Cathy Quinn Steve Coombs Kathy Randall Leo DeBarrows Jeff Reid Sharon Edwards Pamela Rodrigues John Fallon Bonny Rowsell Eugene Fasschnett Kathy Ryan John Fellini Bill Shea Jodi Fuller Mike Shea Kathy Gallagher Marianne Shields Ken Gibbons Kathy Shyne Janet Gordon Terry Sn ow Joanne Grief Edward Spear Ann Kackley Mike Sweeney Robin Ketterer Nancy Wanders Kevin Leach Anne Weiselinger Ronald Lund Frank Wilkins Lesly Lynch Mr. Robert Collins, Principal PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE Your high school yearbook is one of the few possessions you will keep throughout the many changes in your life. It has per- manent value. Page by page it will cause you to recall your high school friends and classmates, the triumphs and frustration of your teenage years, and the teachers and experiences which helped shape you during one of the most important periods of your life. As principal, I hope that your yearbook will serve as a source of proud and happy memories b ecause it is with pride and fond memories that I will remember the class of 1 976. Dr. Bernard McKearney, Superintendent 114 GUIDANCE Mrs. Becker Mrs. Coleman Mr. Grady Mr. Joyal Mrs. Woods Mr. Sheehan SECRETARIES Mrs. Abell Mrs. Conte Mrs. Brennan Mrs. Kenney Mrs. Carter Mrs. Fitzpatrick 116 AIDES Mrs. Trovers Mrs. Duggan Mrs. Ladd LIBRARIANS Mrs. Allen Mrs. Miles Mrs. Purcell Mrs. Rodgers, Head Librarian SPECIAL NEEDS Mr. Mattern Mrs. Gambell Mr. King 117 TEACHING MEDIA NURSES MUSIC Ms. Reddy Mr. Viscarolasaga, Mrs. Chadbourne Mr. Hermance, Ms. Roberts Coordinator Mrs. Deckel Coordinator Mr. Strazdes Mr. Flynn Mr. Gervin BUSINESS BILINGUAL Mr. Faulkner, Coordinator Ms. Manchester Ms. Hilfiger Mr. Komarin Mr. Leone Mr. McGonagle Mr. Pisano Mr. Monteiro, Coordinator Ms. Silva 125 SCIENCE Mr. McGrail, Coordinator Mr. Barlow Mr. Burnell Mrs. Burns Mr. Chiros Mr. Cararie Mr. Crowley Mrs. Cote Mr. Jackman Mr. Lyons Mr. Morley Mr. Stuart Ms. Winslow ART Mrs. Frazee, Coordinator Ms. Beoch am Mr. Comrack Mr. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Fortin A Visting Lecturer ATHLETICS Mr. Keenon, Coordinator Mrs. Bauer Mr. Conklin Ms. Gonsalves Mrs. Harrington Mr. Hazell Mr. Johnson 127 CLASS WILL Teachers we ' ve know and from the knowing wiser grown and still are growing. Their counsel and advice we treasure and right from wrong they helped us measure. We leave Mr. Collins having second thoughts after his second year. To Mr. Svenson we leave Dave Cowen ' s little brother. We leave Mr. Clancy an autographed pictured of Kevin Shea, and to Mr. Gilarde v e leave first prize in a Joe Garagiola look alike contest. We leave Mr. McGrail wondering what happened to all that film. Mr. Barlow receives new waitresses for his cookouts. To Mr. Burnell, we leave a senior cla ss that never heard of alcohol. We leave Mrs. Burns an open jar of aromatic hydrocarbons; to Mr. Chiros — a scooter pie; to Mrs. Cote — a fellowship to M.l.T. We leave Mr. Jackman a bucket of rotten clams and for Mr. Lyons we leave a degree in zipperdynam- ics. Mr. Morley is left with a quiet, but empty, library. We leave Mr. Stuart a Swedish blonde named Nina Nockout. To Mrs. Winslow we leave a blushing class, and we leave Mr. Cararie a roasting chicken. We leave Mr. Crowley a Schick razor blade. We leave Mr. John still trying to wake us up. To Mr. Anzivino we bequeath our volume of One Thousand and One Dirty Jokes. We leave Mr. Corbin on a field trip, while we leave Mr. Fitzgerald buzzing around. We leave Mr. Gibson with a death grip on his mug, and we leave Ms. Keane on a first name basis. To Mrs. Meyer we leave a bigger baby carriage. Mr. Osgood and Ms. Reddy — we leave them happily married. Mr. Parker is left in the rain at the Saco River. We just leave Mrs. Nelson, and we leave Miss Roberts one thousand subscriptions to Newsweek. To Mr. Strazdes goes a new Beginners Book of Basketball with pictures. We leave Zeke Zaiewski another losing presidential candidate. We leave Mr. Willwerth licking cherry pie from his face, and we leave Mr. Samuelson disappointed at the dropping hemlines. To Mrs. Petrizzi we leave a new stamp with the letter E on it, and we leave Mrs. McCue a flunk or fail course. We leave Mrs. Forrest choking with her top button buttoned, and we give to Mr. Cedrone, a mad Wang on the rampage. We leave Mr. Brown without Moose. A new turtle suit is left to Mr. Hartnett, and Mr. Kelly is left under the influence. To Mr. Catinella we leave an old, musty book, and we leave Mr. Chiasson polishing his Marlena Detrich records. We leave Mrs. Check the mother of another Franco? Mr. Dwyer is left stranded without a pass. To Mrs. Fletcher — Does she or doesn ' t she? We leave Mr. Maynard still spitting it out, while we leave Mrs. Aheorn translating El Cid. Dr. Adams is left an independent study program that doesn ' t study independence. We leave Mr. Benoit some creative writers. To Mrs. Brown, we leave the script to Oh, Calcutta. Mr. Frado receives a new pad of session slips and Ms. Doyle gets a subscription to Ms. magazine. We leave Mr. Hickey with his own soccer ball. Mr. Hayes is left impersonating Vince Lombardi, and Miss Morin is left with car trouble. We leave Mrs. Moya an Aztec rug. We leave Mr. Nord in a Home for the Critically Thinking. Mr. Pappas is left wondering where Buya Toupe sits. We leave Mr. Ryan a class that lives up to the title Animal Farm, and we leave Mrs. Ryan infinity. Mrs. Tondorf is left boosting our spirits, and Mr. Webber is left behind shooting pool on the ski trip. To Miss Beacham we leave a successful sequel to All My Children. Mr. Hermance is left a school where music is appreciated. Mr. Com- rack is left with clouded memories of the great variety show, and Mrs. Fortin if left confused. Mrs. Frazee is left with a coordinated art department, and Mr. Gervan is left in Rome. Mrs. Gambell receives a bicentennial baton, and we leave Mrs. Rogers laryngitis. To the industrial arts teachers we leave scraps and dust. Mr. Perkins gets another year of Dink, while Mr. Faulkner is left cruising around Scituate. We leave Mr. Leone gun-ho seniors for his ball club. To Mr. Komarin we leave another Great Depression, and we leave Ms. Hilfiger new records. We leave Mrs. Manchester memories of an expensive World Series. To Mr. McGonagle, we award his own advertising agency. We leave Mr. Pisano with a technical foul. We leave Mr. Keenan crying for the athletes of yesteryear, and to Mr. Conklin we leave a used copy of The Moon is Down. We leave Mrs. Bauer as the original F.H.W. Mrs. Harrington receives boys ' gym shorts and blue socks, while we leave Ms. Gonzalves cable bar hopping. Mr. Johnson is left with a smoke detector and a breathalizer. Mrs. Fenn leaves us in the real world and Mrs. Monahan leaves us with a taste of the Good Life. To Mrs. Montt we leave a class that will stay all period, and we leave Mrs. Farrell the recipe for love and goodwill. To Mrs. Neary we leave a class of speedy readers, and we leave Ms. Dolle a new set of grandchildren. We leave Mr. Joyal taking night courses in guidance counseling. We leave Mrs. Becker beaming over all her early acceptances, and we leave Mr. Grady another year of separate semesters. We leave Mrs. Coleman a bigger honor society, and we leave Mr. Sheehan — oh really? 129 132 . . .AND SOFTBALL Bottom row; Coach Leone, K. Gill, D. Clark, D. Kelch, M. McGinn, F. Caffrey (capt.), D. McCarty (capt.), E. Forsgard, E. Curfin, M. Rjchardson. Top row: J. Kilcoyne, P. Kirkbride, J. Hooper, R. Lovas, K. O ' Brien, K. Shea, G. Donovan, P. Banco, E. Muldune, T. Banco. Top row: Coach Burns, B. O ' Brien, D. Ambrose, P. Finnie, B. Shillue, M. Sommers, A. Reynolds, C. Poole, S. Robinson, A. Sullivan, J. Cole, K. Nagle, J. Olivo. Bottom row: M. Gill, K. Palm, S. Rankin, J. Maxwell, D. Purcell, A. Gallager (capt.), B. Forrel (capt.), G. Johnson, A. Kackly, M. Driscoll, J. Todd. 133 134 MORE GOLF Bottom row: S. Mahoney, G. Burns, R. Loftus, Coach Burns. Top row: L. Pitts, K. Olsen, J. Farrell (capt,), M. Pitts, L. Panef-Raymond. 136 TENNIS 137 TENNIS Bottom row: P. Hynes, T. White, T. Burns, B. Malloy, S. O ' Neil (capt.), L. Malloy. Top row: S. Burns, C. McMullen, Coach: Willioms, T. Webber, C. Moylan. Bottom row: J. Hailer (capt.), J. Sheehon, C. Hoyden (capt.), P. Baker, T. McCorthy, J. Murtho. Top row: K. Morton, B. Hayden, P. Bishop, J. Sheehan, T. Crowley, A. Sheenon, J. Warmer, Coach: Bauer. 138 . . .AND TRACK • ' Kill that bug. Go for the Gusto. 139 SPRING TRACK Bottom row: Asst. Coach, Keefe, Coach Rmnella, B. Higgins, B. McGill, J. Atkinson, K. Mattern, P. Finnegan, G. Mahoney, S. Shannon, J. Gaffey, J. Orenburger (copt.), B. Orenburger (capt.), D. Curtis (capt.), M. Panet-Roymond, C. Kent, B. Bates, T. O ' Brien, J. Pow, T. Noonan, M. Breenan, S. Mullen, K. McCarthy. Row 2: E. Doherty, M. Peterson, B. Geraghty, M. Kelly, R. McGinnity, T. Geraghty, C. Linsday, D. Williamson, J. O ' Brien, B. McDonald, B. Glynn, S. O ' Brien, C. Kern, C. Williams, J. Mattson, F. Pandolfe, J. Soccorso, S. Leach. 3rd row: P. Alberts, S. Carrol, D. McClellan, T. Kohl, P. Downs, G. Loonon, J. Duffy, B. Gieoson, T. Carlin, J. Kelly, A. Kate, L. Hall, R. Sweeney, K. Shultz, P. Orenburger, P. Orenburger, J. Mullin, J. Hallin, T. McMillan, S. Hillman, C. Anderson, T. Cant, E. Henderson, D. Pandolfe, S. Ficsher, S. O ' Brien, P. McGourty, B. Sisk, S. Nelson, M. Hoomes, J. Oliver, P. Gray, D. Stevens, E. Wanders. 1st row: K. Hanlon (capt.), S. Marshall, P. Monahan, C. Tobin, S. Hayes, P. Kohl, A. Leary, S. Reid, M. Jenkins, K. Learsch, S. Frost, M. Fitch, L. Wilder, G. Forsgard, 2nd row: B. Coilonan, S. Artan, T. Duggan, M. Murray, A. McLevedge, M. O ' Brien, S. Leahy, L. Allen, R. Ketterer, T. Ficsher, J. McCartil, P. Barbery, M. J. Rooche, A. Rosemere, K. Stefoni. 3rd row: Coach Gonsalves, J. Hichey, A. Gaffey, P. Fallon, C. Cote, H. Curran, K. Coveny, S. Cavahaugh, P. Larson, P. Carlin, P. Gill, M. Devin, K. Sheehan, C. Roach, C. Gerry, D. Doyle, (missing: V. Chesley (copt.)). Tazmanian Devil. ' t ' - 1 I. 1 I thought fish couldn ' t jump. 141 CROSS COUNTRY Bottom row: S. Splitz, S. Reid, K. Keegan, M. Willioms, B. Callanan (capt.), A. Leery, P. Borbory, B. Grant, C. Kelly. Top row: B. McCorron, S. Walsh, M. Loide, M. Rosenberger, K. Brown, E. Zilonis, Coach Harrington. Bottom row: C. Kelly, L. Buckly, D. Murray, B. Sisk, C. Lindsay (capt.), B. Glynn (capt.), C. Williams (capt.), F. Pondolfe (capt.), K. O ' Brien, M. Lowney, C. Mohr. Top row: M. Henny, G. Pipes, T. Simms, Loonan, S. Nelson, D. Gleason, J. Knapp, B. Crotier, C. Newkirke, Tim Devine, Coach Perkins. 142 FOOTBALL AND CHEERLEADING Row 1 : Coach Johnson, R. McGinnity, D. Kelly, J. Soccorso, G. Donovan, R. Carroll, T. Johnson, B. MacDonald (capt.), J. Lidington (capt.), J. O ' Brien, D. Wallace, D. Waters. Row 2: Asst. coach McKeever, S. Spillane, K. Keyes, D. Berlo, D. McGill, R. Lambert, E. Doherty, J. Kilmartin, L. Hall, D. Rivard, S. Damewood, P. Ohrenburger, J. Nagle, Coach Leone. Row 3: J. Gleason, M. McCarthy, J. Lucosick, G. Lidington, K. Sargent, M. Peterson, B. Doherty, S. Leach, J. Hurley, M. Healy, P. Croke, K. Babbitt, R. Trovers, D. Crowley. Missing: Capt. J. Kilcoyne. 144 Casanova. 145 )50 FIELD HOCKEY AND SOCCER Top row: P. Coveny, C. Pipes, A. Foirclough, J. Sheenan, P. Larson, P. Bishop, S. Robinson, M. Murray, Coach Bauer. Bottonn row: B. Evansen, C. Gerry, W. Foley, L. Panet- Raymond, S. Rankin, J. Bates (capf.), T. Crowley, A. Sheenan, C. Bishop, M. Driscoll, J. Tansey. Missing: Capts. — P. Carlin, R. Quinn. Top row: J. Navin, B. Sweeney, P. Kirkbride, M. Hemmert, D. Ouellette, S. Delgrosso, G. Appleford, G. Duggan, Coach Conklin. Bottom row: A. Jeanet, M. Horan, B. Ojala, M. Madden (capf.), P. Hynes (capt.), G. Dailey (capt.), A. Shannon, C. Lawrence, R. Reynolds. 151 Hawaiian Bum Breaker. 152 BASKETBA LL Bottom row: F. Sargent, J. Levanchy, H. Gerbis, L. Barry, J. Crowley (capt.), B. Gleason, D. Ooelette, M. O ' Neil, T. Driscoll. Top row: C. Wotkins, M. Panet-Roymond, M. Petersen, B. Doherty, J. Hurley, C. Olsen, C. Potsos, J. Jenkins, Coach Svenson. Bottom row: M. Murray, S. Rankin, M. Driscoll, K. Sheehan, J. Bates (capt.), T. Crowley, C. McClarey, P. Larson. Top row: Coach Hilifiker, A. Goffey, J. Sheenon, S. Kelly, J. Griffiths, D. Robinson, A. Sullivan, P. Bishop. 155 AND GYMNASTICS Bottom row: J. Kilcoyne, B. Durkin, B. Dillon, M. Breen, B. Conboy, G. Duggan, M. Sousa, B. Higgins, D. Young. Top row: Coach Johnson, J. Reldy, P. Croke, S. Mohoney, D. McGill, P. Devlin, M. O ' Brien, R. Reynolds, J. Stanely, M. Sweeney, M. Hemmert, Coach. 1 St row: M. McCarthy, S. Hayes, M. Fitch, K. Honlon, P. Comeau, R. Ketterer, C. Pipes, S. Killileo, C. Tobin, A. Fairclough. 2nd row: Coach Flemming, B. Evonson, P. Barbary, S. Reid, S. Marshall, P. Monahan, M. Cyr, D. Orr, K. Hemmert, C. Gerry, P. Moylan, T. Fisher. 3rd row: Coach Gonsalves, B. Hayden, I. Puree!!, E. Butler, C. Miner, T. Hall, J. Kinsella, L. Hayword, S. Walsh, H. McGinnis, E. McArdle, L. Drew, L. Panet-Raymond. 158 WRESTLING AND WINTER TRACK Bottom row: M. King, M. Roach, B. Corbin, L. Biles (capt.), M. Quirk, B. Kohl, T. Caldwell. Top row: Coach Conklin, B. Ojala, C. Ryan, J. Bangs, D. Honkanen (capf.), E. Doherty, L. Hall, T. Carlin, D. Hastie. Bottom row: J. Sheehan, K. Lersh, A. Gilbert, S. Leahy, K. Johnson, E. Rosemere, J. Monarch, M. Killerman, P. Blanchard. 2nd row: K. Shilts, T. Geroghty, D. Willaimson, M Horon, B. Glynn, C. Lindsay, F. Pandolfe, R. McGinnity, W. Foley, J. Soccorso, C. Anderson, S. O ' Brien. Top row: Coach Rinella, S. Nelson, C. Graham, B. Geroghty, P Ohenburger, S. Beorce, P. Ohrenburger, K. McCarthy, J. Nomiko, S. Carrol, D. Porter, J. Botton, T. McKitrick, J. Duffy, T. Carlton, P. 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