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SCITUATE HIGH SCHQOL - CHIMES 0 Scituate, Massachusetts ' - ' Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven Photography — Dodge-Murphy and WiUiam Mattern . . and the seasons they go round and round and the painted ponies go up and down — we ' re captured on the carousel of time. We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round and round in the Circle Game ' CLASS HISTORY The graduate settles back into his seat, the melody of the commencement march echoing in his mind. He gazes around and spies his little sister waving and stifles a laugh. ' FRESHMEN ' , HE SIGHS DISGUSTEDLY, ' COULD WE EVER HAVE BEEN LIKE THEM ' ? Faces of faculty and fellow students fade into a mist as memories of the first year in High School flood his already over-crowded mind. . . . The building looms before us, ominous and foreboding — a black, dark threat. Herded like lost sheep, we are ushered into the auditorium to hear lecture after lecture on the evils of High School life. Terrified yet excited, we enter our respective homerooms and are issued computerized schedules which, we note with satisfaction, are all screwed up. As wide-eyed Freshmen, we make futile attempts to locate our classes. We have permanently embedded memories of patronizing upperclassmen who purposely misdirect us, and we are left to wander corridor after corridor in a cloud of oblivion. Embarrassed and apologetic, we bump into lovers in the halls. DID MR. COLLINS JUST SAY SOMETHING ABOUT HOMECOMING? I SHOULD BE LISTENING TO THIS, BUT . . . We promise to ' Beat Them in the Long Run ' with our infamous tortoise and hare float, the first true Freshman class effort. The fabulous 50 ' s are revived with our next fund-raising project, the Sock Hop. Our sale of cookbooks proves to be more frustrating than treasury-enriching, but we are gaining experience, the hard way, in money-making. As confidence and assurance builds within us, we try our hand at skipping our first doss. Then we serve our first session. Caf B beckons appealingly to us, and a privileged few witness the phenomenon of ' streaking ' that causes turmoil and upheaval, in the upperclassmen ' s lair. THESE SPEECHES ARE TAKING TOO LONG. I LIKE TO GET THINGS OVER WITH QUICKLY . . . Sophomore year, the school committee is faced with the dilemma of double sessions, but we find it to be no problem at all, with dismissal at 1 2:20 P.M., making the class day short and sweet. We feel quite at home in the familiar school building Sophomore year, and our class functions together as a whole comfortably. We enjoy bringing in the bucks from our dances and car washes. A certain pride and self-esteem grows in us as we successfully try out for Varsity sports — no more Frosh teams for us. We disregard the tedious boredom of Sophomore courses because we are practically within reach of the highly-acclaimed ' electives. ' Closing out the year is our famous boat trip, bringing us together as Sophomores for the last time. THIS GUY IS ALMOST THROUGH TALKING. JUST A FEW MORE WORDS ABOUT CAREERS, AND . . . The fear of making decisions that affect our whole lives leaps up suddenly as we enter Junior year, and early one morning we trudge, bleary-eyed from the night before, into Caf B to take the PSAT ' s. With the knowledge that SAT ' s are harder, we sigh, smile and cry over our scores. In night drivers ed class, we see films about young people on drugs who, distracted by colored sound waves spurt- ing fronn the radio, drive into trees and brick walls. The frustration and boredonn pays off in the end when we finally clutch those pink slips we have worked so hard for. Our first night out with the family car, we panic over a flat tire at a party. ARE SCHOLARSHIPS BEING GIVEN AWAY SO SOON? THIS IS MORE IMPORTANT: MY FRIENDS WINNING WITH HONORS. . . We emerge victorious Junior year at the Homecoming game, with our Jaws float leading the others with first place. We faithfully support our ice hockey team that comes from behind to win at Ridge Arena and proceeds to Boston garden to lock horns with Acton-Boxboro. Our class becomes the richest in the High School as a result of our superbly staged Junior Variety Show. The confu- sion, disorganization and opening-night jitters are relieved upon hearing the thunder of applause just for us. The formality and properness of the Junior Prom is complemented by the enjoyable relaxation of College Pond and the beach on the day after. Posed, stilted and uncomfortable, we sit for our Senior portraits with our backs straight, straight, and straighter still! COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS. I CAN ' T BELIEVE I ' M ALMOST THERE. . . SAT ' s and College Boards are sweated out in the early weeks of Senior year. We question our entrance eligibilities as College Admissions Applications are received, pondered over, and mailed away with only minutes to spare before deadline date. We hope, pray, and breathe a heavy sigh of relief when the acceptance slip is finally held in our hands. We confidently display our 1 Senior float at the football game after the wildest Homecoming Week the school has ever seen. The team ' s clean sweep proves that victory is more than a ' feeling in our bones ' . TIME TO GET IN LINE. ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS, MY DIPLOAAA BEHER BE SIGNED. FOUR YEARS SPENT IN THIS PLACE, AND I ' M JUST ABOUT OUT. BUT WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE? WILL I MAKE IT IN COLLEGE? WILL I BE SUCCESSFUL IN MY CAREER? I ' M SO NERVOUS MY HANDS ARE SHAKING. WHAT IF I TRIP GOING DOWN THE STEPS? . . . The graduate accepts his diploma, descends from the platform, and returns to his chair. As he settles back into his seat, a look of contentment and self-satisfaction washes over his face — and he casually turns his tassel. 7 HCLfcW; T L:i ' ' ' kilk . ' AimiiataU, M litt I ' m ' irf i - tt nT 1f ' i lii y l i f Big ' (iitMlr ' m i • ' ■■i i iiti m ' i n f liiiiill i • ■Hir - hi iln ' i rt ' h - i ' ' ' ■1 FRONT ROW, (L. fo R.) P. Bishop, S. Hanlon, J. Reidy, M. Morroy, C. Pipes (Copt.), J. Sheenon (Copt.), S. Robinson (Copt.), P. Larson, M. J. Roach, J. Keefe, C. McCarthy. BACK ROW, (L. to R.) M. O ' Donnell, N. Donnegan, C. Durkin, E. McLevedge, M. Moll, S. Monahan, Coach Hilficker, B. Hayden, K. Johnson, A. Fairclough, K. Stefani, L. Wilder, L. Fellini. SOCCER Team Record Scituate 7 Rockland 1 Scituate 3 Hingham 2 Scituate 0 B-R 5 Scituate 1 Plymouth 0 Scituate 2 Marshfield 12 Scituate 2 Randolph 2 Scituate 2 Rockland 3 Scituate 0 Duxbury 1 Scituate 3 B-R 0 Scituate 3 Plymouth 2 Scituate 3 Hingham 1 Scituate 2 Marshfield 3 Scituate 3 Randolph 1 FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) J. Stanley, R. Reynolds, M. Hemmert, M. Androde, R. Sweeney, S. DelGrosso, P. Kirkbride (Copt.), J. Caffrey (Copt.), D. Kahl, G. Duggan, P. Desmond, A. Kate, G. Appleford. BACK ROW, (L. to R.) J. Rice, J. Turner, T. Renoud, T. Harkins, S. Bearce, R. Rohl, R. Struzziero, J. Bottin, B. Cilento, H. Veiga, R. Bionchord, D. Mosgrove, Coach Conklin. 11 CROSS COUNTRY WOMEN — OCL TRI-CHAMPS Scituote 21 Plymouth 38 Scitutate 15 Hinghom 45 Scituate 24 Whitman 33 Scituote 18 Randolph 37 Scituote 25 Bridge water 32 s l 1 uu 1 c 35 Scituote 28 Morshfield 29 Scituote 34 Silver Loke 23 MEN ' S RECORD Scituote 36 Plymouth 21 Scituate 18 Hinghom 41 Scituate 44 Randolph 17 Scituate 17 Whitmon 40 Scituote 44 Rocklond 17 Scituote 21 Bridgewater 34 Scituote 40 Morshfield 18 Scituate 21 Silver Loke 38 Note — Low Score Wins! FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) S. Kan«, S. Re«d (Copt.), A. Sullivan, E. Grocia. BACK ROW, (L. to R.): Cooch Hou, C. Kane, A. Gilbert, L. Dunphy, L. Horfcin, B. AAcCarthy, C. Kelly. (AAitting K. Brown). FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) D. Cudmore, C. Beaton, P. Keegon, S. Whitfield, S. Nelson (Capt.), B. Sisk (Copt.), J. McGourty, G. Fieber, J. Johnson, S. Corroll. BACK ROW, (L. to R.) S. Curry, E. Ahola, M. Botes, F. Ryan, C. Kenney, G. Pipes, J. Belson, M. McKittrick, J. Duffy, R. Delbow, S. Fitzpatrick, C. Mohr, B. Crosier, Cooch Perkins. (Missing J. Mills). 14 FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) R. Trovers, P. Whitcomb, M. Petersen, M. McCorthy, R. Doherty, J. Hurley, S. Leoeh (Copt.), J. Kilcoyne (Copt.), L. Holl (Copt.), P. Ohrenberger, J. Nagle, E. Doherty, J. Gilmortin, D. Berlo. MIDDLE ROW, (L. to R.) N. Griswold, K. Sargent, T. Loughlin, D. RIvord, R. Lambert, K. Keyes, D. Mogill, M. Sousa, P. Croke, D. Crowley, Coach Johnson, Coach McKeever. BACK ROW, (L. to R.) Coach Leone, D. Taylor, H. Gerbis, M. Stewart, S. Hillman, L. Maclnery, D. Roche, R. Jenkins, R. Conroy, D. Spooner, M. Brady, J. Holon, P. Megan, W. Towner, H. Johansen, D. Soccitella, J. Magner, L. Barry (missing). FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) P. Ohrenberger, C. Olsen (Capt.), K. McCarthy. BACK ROW, (L. to R.) Coach Burns, L. Horan, R. Shedd, D. Murry, P. Downes, J. Leovonehy, D. Olsen, S. Burns, D. Morrison, Coach Lyons. 17 FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) J. Moriarty (Capt.), A. McLevedge (Copt.). BACK ROW, (L fo R.) J. Gaffey, J. Donohoe, P. EEE — What did I just step in? Fallon, C. Doughty, J. O Hora, N. Novin, P. O ' Hara. Twirling up a storm. FRONT ROW, (L. to R.) S. Hennelly (Copt.), W. Christensen (Copt.). BACK ROW, (L. to R.) Coach McCahill, C. O ' Brien, S. Davies, M. McCarhty, T. Hopkins, L. Beaton, L. Combell, K. Leahy. 19 HOMECOMING THE BAND AND DRILL TEAM Hey, which one of you guys bent my trumpet? Big Turn Out 22 1 24 PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE Your Yearbook will be one of the few possessions you will treasure throughout your life. It will serve as a tangible link with the people and events which were once important to you. Time, distance and changing for- tunes will separate you from your former classmates and teachers. However, your yearbook will help you remember many happy incidents and hopefully, in time, draw meaning from these experiences which were less than happy. Also it will help us who remain behind recall the Class of 1 977 with a special fondness. Mr. Collins, Principal Mr. Clancy, Housemaster, Office A Mr. Svensen, Assistant Principal 25 ENGLISH — READING 26 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Certa Mr. Marks, Curriculum Mr. Lundin Mr. Pappas Chairman Mr. Epstein Mrs. Ryan Mr. Kuoni Mr. Ryan Ms. Schoenbucher Mr. Perkins SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Fitzgerald Mr. Gibson Ms. Keane Ms. Nelson Mr. Osgood Ms. Reddy Mr. Parker Ms. Roberts 28 PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA Mr. Keenan, Curriculum Chairman Mrs. Bauer Is that really you Nina Knockout? Mr. Conklin Ms. Gonsalves Mrs. Harrington Mr. Hazell Mr. Johnson Mr. Viscarolasaga, Curriculum Chairman Mr. Flynn Mrs. Rogers, Head Librarian Mrs. Miles Sneakers, at a Prom? 29 MATH it SCIENCE LANGUAGE BUSINESS Ms. Manchester Mr. Maynard Mr. Faulkner, Curriculum Chairman Mr. McGonagle Miss Liva Mrs. Hilfiger Mr. Pisano Mrs. Beaty Mr. Komarin Ms. Tyrrell VARIETY SHOW BILINGUAL ART Mr. Monteiro, Curriculum Chairman Mr. Silva Mr. Ivora Mrs. Frazee, Curriculum Chairman Ms. Beacham Mr. Comrack Mr. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Fortin Welcome back, Komarin. 33 HOME ECONOM- ICS Mrs. Fenn, Curriculum Chairman Mrs. Farrell Mrs. Monahan Mrs. Montt MUSIC Mr. Hermance, Curriculum Chairman Mr. Gervan ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM Mr. Dwyer GUIDANCE Mrs. Coleman Mrs. Becker Mr. Grady Mr. Joyal Mr. Sheehan Ms. Gordon, Metco Coordinator 34 SPECIAL NEEDS Mr. Kini Mr. Mattern Ms. Gambell CAFETERIA Cafeteria A — upper left — Mrs. Stelzer, Mrs. Dowl- ing, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Shea. Cafeteria B — above — Mrs. Cloutier, Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Hastie, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. Nevulis, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Travaline, Mrs. Wessman, Mrs. Wilson. far left — Ms. Knapp, Director near left — Mrs. Carleton, Clerical 35 NURSES CLERICAL STAFF Mrs. Chadbourne Mrs. Deckel Mrs. Abell Mrs. Brennan Mrs. Carter Mrs. Conte Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Kenney AIDES Mrs. Allen Mrs. Ladd Mrs. Gilmartin Mrs. Duggan Mrs. Barry Mrs. Trovers t ' CUSTODIAL STAFF left — Mr. Appleford, Mr. Dowling, Mrs. Delbou, Mr. Barnes. below — Mr. Golligon 37 BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: A. Gaffey, S. Robinson (Copt.), A. Sullivan (Copt.), J. GriHiths. BACK ROW: L. Fellini, S. Monohon, P. Bishop, C. McCarthy, Jeano Hilfiker (Coach), B. Shillue, M. Wallace, C. Durkin. ' Look deep into my eyes. ' BOYS WRESTLING AND GIRLS GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: M. McCarthy, B. Heydon, P. Barbary, P. Monahan (Capt ), C. Marshall (Copf.), K. McGinnis, K. Hemmert, E. Butler, C. McGinnis. SECOND ROW: S. Reid, A. Fairclough, M. Mooney, J. Burris, S. Brisson, J. Lofleur, D. Papalowski, M. Burke, H. McGinnis, S. Dwyer, C. Bolduc. THIRD ROW: Coach Keefe, L. Hoyward, S. Walsh, J. Trusdale, W. Kinsella, T. Nielsen, M. Stearns, K. Cook, K. Welch, P. Moylan, Z. Jardim. 44 45 WINTER TRACK AND HOCKEY FIRST ROW: J. McGourty, B. Sisk, S. Whitfield, S. Leahy, P. Ohremberger (Capf.), P. Ohremberger (Capf.), K. McCarthy, K. Sargent, J. Rawlson, K. McMath, K. Prestort. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Rinella, P. Downes, S. Johnson, J. Sheehan, S. Curry, D. Cudmore, P. Blanchard, D. Taylor, J. Duffy, B. Ciiento, K. Brown, C. Cote, K. Lersch, L. Uppendahl. THIRD ROW: T. Gray, C. Kenny, S. McKittrick, S ' . Carroll, M. Bickford, B. Buchanan, G. Lidington, P. Keegan, K. Shilts, P. Meegan, Coach Comrack. BOTTOM ROW: J. Kilkoyne, D. Cox, B. Shedd, P. Croke (Capt.), D. McGill (Capt.), C. Griffin, B. Conboy, G. Haydon, B. Warren, T. Harkin. TOP ROW: Coach Johnson, S. Scott (Mgr.), R. Reynolds, C. Smith, D. Roche, S. Looney, C. Griffin, D. Delgrosso, J. Stanley, M. Sweeny (Mgr.), Coach Bufterworth. 47 49 He likes what he sees. I ' m Into T.M. 50 YEARBOOK 1st ROW (L to R) S. Leahy, S. Hanlon, C. Dwyer, M. Cyr, J. Gaffey, M. Callanan, N. Sharry, K. Harrigan, B. Conley. 2nd ROW (L to R) N. Good, K. Sargent, J. Griffiths, C. Roach, T. Duggan (editor), G. Lidington (editor), G. Forsgard, S. Southworth, B. Buchanan, A. Gaffey. 3rd ROW (L to R) Mr. McGonagle, J. O ' Hara, M. J. Gorman, K. McCarthy, A. Sullivan, J. Sheenan, P. Fallon, Ms. Beacham, M. Bickford. 4th ROW (L to R) E. Petite, A. Madden, V. King, C. Watkins, L. Barry, T. Heffron, S. Peters, M. McCarthy. (MISSING: J. Crowley, W. Christenson, S. Robinson, R. Geraghty). SENIOR BOOSTERS CLUB 1 St ROW (L to R) N. Navin, G. Burns, M. Fisher, M. Monarch, D. Brennen, W. Delaney. 2nd ROW (L to R) E. Rodgers, B. Conley, A. McLevedge, J. O ' Hara, A. Elliot, J. Devlin, M. J. Roach. 3rd ROW (L to R) J. Donohoe, S. Leahy, P. Turner, P. Fallon, M. J. Gorman, J. Gaffey, C. Dwyer, M. Cyr, M, Flogg. 4th ROW (L to R) E. Bresnahan, S. Hanlon. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW (L. to R.) J. King, M. Roach, M. Moriarty, M. Cyr, K. Shortoll, S. Dwyer, D. Doyle, G. Forsgord, W. Delaney, P. Larson. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) C. Levanchy, L. Hoyward, M. McCarthy, R. Buchanan, L. Medici, D. Roche, E. Meissner, C. Roach, J. Turner. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) Mr. Cedrone (Advisor), P. Turner (sec), L. Hall (treas.), S. Leahy (pres.), C. Dwyer (vice pres.), Mr. Stuart (Advisor). STUDENT AD VISOR Y COUNCIL G. Forsgard (Jr. Advisor), C. Levanchy (Fr. Advisor), M. Cyr (Sr. Advisor), R. Buchanan (Sr. Advisor), L. Hayward (Soph. Advisor). 52 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW (L. to R.) D. Paul, V. Barnhart, F. Silvera, M. Cyr, B. Smith, C. Dwyer, C. Pipes. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) D. Ouellete, L. Tiley, L. Johnson, E. Bresonan, S. Whitfield, B. Sisk, M. Worswick. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) G. Lidington, L. Sorry, J. Griffiths, P. Tibbetts, P. Turner. FREE VOICE FIRST ROW (L. to R.) S. Gardner, E. Petite, A. Mailhot, L. Tiley. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) R. Buchanan, S. Peters. 53 li COLDBROOK FIRST ROW (L. to R.) C. Crooker, S. Gardinier, V. Barnhart. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) P. Devine, S. McCarthy, A. Mailhot, C. Tyler. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) T. Smith, T. Heffron, K. Coveney, L. Samuelson. A.F.S. FIRST ROW (L. to R.) I. Thurston, E. Meissner, A. Westin, V. Barnhart, M. Cook. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) A. Gilles, P. Devine, K. Keegon, K. Burke, J. Reardon. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) J. Busset, C. Fallon. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY FIRST ROW (L. to R.) M. Martineau, C. Dewey, E. O ' Brien, C. Tyler, A. Mailhot. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) L. Johnson, D. Morgan, G. Coleman, A. Cote, S. McCarthy, L. Sorren- tino, K. Keegan, E. Gray. DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW (L. to R.) A. Westin, S. McCarthy, J. Reardon, L. Johnson, D. Morgan, T. Heffron, A. Cote. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) M. Martineau, J. Busser, G. Coleman, P. Devine, P. Mott, E. O ' Brien, L. Sorrenfino, K. Niven. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) C. Crooker, J. Thursk, A. Flynn, E. Meissner, A. Montiero, D. Murphy, A. Mailhot, C. Tyler, E. Gray, C. Dewey, C. Holmes. 55 LANGUAGE CLUB 1 St ROW, (L to R) S. Lord, A. Weston, C. Lord. 2nd ROW (L to R) V. Bornhart, I. Thurston, B. Reirdon, Mrs. Ladd, P. Devine, M. Cook, E. Meissner, E. Wood. VISITING JAPANESE STUDENTS L to R: T. Nishihoro, T. Watonobe, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Becker, Y. Fujita, T. Nakogawa, T. Inaba, A. Tonomura, Mr. King. 56 FUTURE NURSES FUTURE SECRETARIES M. Monarch, C. Monteiro, G. Burns, J. Griffiths. FIRST ROW (L. to R.) J. Price, J. Capp, R. Ruzzano. SECOND ROW (L. to R.) L. Leighton, M. Cleveland, A. McClevedge, B. Weedon, L. Samuelson, E. Rodgers, B. O ' Brien, H. Rivard, R. Curtis, P. Lovaas, Ms. Hilfiger. THIRD ROW (L. to R.) D. Brennon, C. Lane, M. Gill, K. McCarthy, M. McCarthy, N. Good, K. Merz, K. Forythe, B. Dame. 57 CHANTERELLES K. Keegan L. Sindone J. Sprague L. Trifone V. Barnhort J. Busser C. Dewey S. McCarthy S. Gardinier E. Gray E. O ' Brien L. Tiley J. Warner K. Pecinovsky (accompanist) CHANCELLORS R. Kelly J. Sorrentino P. Devine S. Wade C. Wilder G. Fieber D. Hermance C. Larson J. Reordon G. Coleman M. Martineau P. McDonough E. Miessner WHATEVERS K. Keegan L. Sindone J. Sprague J. Busser S. O ' Brien A. Walp E. Ryan S. McCarthy L. Trifone S. MocDonald V. Barnhort S. Gardinier A. Gillies E. Gray L. Johnson C. Lord M. McDonald D. Morgan E. O ' Brien S. Turner K. Pecinovsky J. Warner A. Westin P. Devine R. Kelly J. Sorrentino C. Taylor S. Wade C. Wilder A. Cote G. Feiber G. Goeto D. Hermance C. Larson M. Martineau P. McDonough E. Miessner J. Reordon 58 9 T. Aibrecht J, Busser G. Curran C. Dewey S. Eggiman N. Gonsalves J. Gordon B. Honno D. Horrelson K. Keegon A. Landry E. Marshall S. McCarthy M, McElroy M. Moll A. Monteiro Murphy , O ' Brien Ryan Sindone Sorrentino Sprague Hoang L. Trifone C. Turner K. Vegkley A. Wolp C. Afherton V. Barnhart S. Gordinier A, Gillies E. Gray L, Johnson C. Lord CHORUS M. McDonald D. Morgan J. Moriarty E. O ' Brien K. Pecinovsky J. Thornton I. Thurson L. Tiley G. Tolan C. Turner J. Warner A. Westin A. Cafe G. Gaeta D. Hermance C. Larson L. Malloy M. Martineau P. McDonough E. Meissner R. Morrill P. Mott D. Pino J. Reardon M. Summers P. Devine G. Fieber R. Kelly J. Mather W. Rochford J. Sorrentino C. Taylor S. Wade C. Wilder 59 VARIETY SHOW WORK EXPERIENCE Robert Arico John Ayolo Lynne Baldasore Laura Barboso Leo Barry Judith Bonnano Jeffrey Bridges Erin Brith Mary Collanan Margie Cleveland Sfeve Contos Darlene Cook Douglas Dinicola Kevin Dion Diane Doonan Marybeth Duggan John Duguid Mark Elliot Janice Evans John Fellini Steve Fisher Morcio Fitch Jane Gaffey Peter Gallagher Joanna Grief Peter Gallagher Scott Hemon Pamela Holmes Paulo James Laura Johnson Richard Kelly Victoria King Michael Laffey Ann Lynch Kathleen McMath Donna Morgan John Mullin Steven O ' Brien Janet Peterson Kathleen Quinn Jeff Reid Jane Reidy Edward Reynolds Elena Rosemere Hughy Russell David Scarsilloni William Shea Marianne Shields Stafford Short Catherine Shyne John Smith Edward Spear Joanna Tilly Susan Walsh Richard Wisdom Michael Worswick 64 COMMUNITY SERVICE Lisa Beaton Robert Buchanan Elaine Bresnahan Steve Burns Elizabeth Chapman Darlene Cook Richard Conroy Trocey Creamer Julie Devlin Jean DiGiacomandrea Cathy Dwyer Michael Fitzmaurice Sharon Grade Kathy Harrigan Richard Harris Lori Hoyward Larry Hall Teri Hopkins Larry Horan Susan Kennedy Kevin Keyes Susan Kinsella Susan Leahy Debbie Loring Larry Malloy Gregory Mattie Kevin McCarthy Moira McCarthy Jeff McCusker Brian McGowan Pat Manahon Barbara O ' Brien Elizabeth Petite Carol Pritzer Liz Pritzer Cathy Quinn Elena Rosemere Cliff Ryan Lauren Saglio Lisa Samuelson Scott Schumacher Kerry Shortall Michael Sousa Kathy Sullivan Suzanne Suckow Tina Teren Pauline Tesorero Jennifer Tierney Regina Weld Marian Wessman Mary Williams Kris Yudis 65 66 AND BOYS TRACK FIRST ROW: K. Coveney, E. Rosemere, S. Rankin, R. Ketterer, B. Callahan, C. Gerry, C. Tobin, N. Kinsella, K. Honlon, C. Cote, A. Mclevedge. SECOND ROW: K. Stefani, A. Gilbert, S. Leahy, K. Malloy, K. Johnson, V. Stitt, M. Williams, P. Larson, T. Hopkins, T. Duggan, S. Marshall, P. Monohan, S. Williamson, K. Honkanen, E. Butler, C. Ricketis, M. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Coach Hoss, S. Reid, D. Brennon, K. Burke, G. Cleveland, S. Killilea, C. Kelly, B. Dame, E. McArdle, K. Johnson, L. Stefani, D. Swift, J. Monarch, J. Trusdeall, E. McLevedge, S. Monahan, S. Wickland, M. Monarch, Coach Gonsalves. FIRST ROW: F. Randolph (Capf.), R. McGinnity, C. Kern, C. Lindsey (Capt.), S. Carii, B. Ojala, T. Geraghty, T. Johnson, M. horan, J. Soccorso, T. Corlin. SECOND ROW: D. Murray, B. Gleason, L. Barry, K. McCarthy, P. Ohrenberger, P. Ohrenberger, B. Buchanan, K. Schiltz, E. Doherty, R. Trovers, M. Bickford, B. Sisk. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Perkins, J. Clampett, P. Keegan, S. Whitfield, J. Duffy, C. Anderson, J. Hallon, S. Carrol, J. McGourty, S. Nelson, B. Geraghty. FOURTH ROW: C. Klink, J. Moylan, J. Mullin, P. Downes, D. Pandolph, S. Curry, J. Allen, C. Mohr, S. Wrencher, B. Doherty. FIFTH ROW: J. McGilvary, T. Gray, P. Blanchard, L. Turner, B. Cilento, D. Delgrosso, D. Kern, C. Williams, K. Kehoe, M. Shea, J. Sheehan, M. McKittrock. BOTTOM ROW; B. Hoyden, C. Bishop, T. Crowley, M. Sbeehan, A. Sheenon, P. Bishop, C. Durkin. TOP ROW: P. Lee, C. Dunphy, W. Hayward, C. Bolduc, K. O ' Brien, Coach Bauer, C. Pipes, J. Sheenan, J. O ' Hara, D. Silveria. FIRST ROW: J. Palm, L. Molloy, C. McMullen, P. Hynes, T. Webber, C. Wotkms, D Kahl SECOND ROW: C Moyion, B. Higgins, C. Home, D. Scarborough, P. Hougsfead, P. Ryan, S. Wade. THIRD ROW: Coach Rogers, R. Bearce, J. Worton, P. Berlo, J. Doherty, J Brockelbank, T. Burns, Coach Williams. 72 It ' s like hitting a ' melon ' with a telephone pole. Twinkle Toes. The perfect form, Wibby. WW ■1 Get away from me, you stupid Hornet! ' ' Do you want to see what Jimmy Connors taught me? 73 FT Get the lead out, Brooksie! It would be easier with a longer bat. 74 AND BOYS BASEBALL BOTTOM ROW: P. Croke, A. Shannon, K. O ' Brien, R. Gleason (Copt.), D. Wafers, J. Crowley, D. Durkin. TOP ROW: M. McCarthy, G. Lidingfon, J. Duguid, J. Crowley, J. Jenkins, C. Patsos, S. Duggan, K. Sargent, P. Kirkbride, Coach Leone. MORE GIRLS GOLF Coach Burns, C. Curney, M. Pitts, S. Hanlon, G. Burns, S. Mahoney, L. Pitts, Coach Lyons. e Leave BeKmi XKe AndLVkd 78 79 CLASS WILL To our principal, Mr. Collins, the class of ' 77 leaves him as S.H.S. ' s first disc jockey. We leave Mr. Svensen, Jack Armstrong, the All-Ameri- can Boy. Mr. Clancy is left as Rev. Rocky Morciano. We leave Mr. Gilarde 47 packs of confiscated playing cards. Mrs. Ahearn is left the latest recipes from a gourmet Spanish restaurant. Mr. Anzivino is left ignoring school regulations. We leave Mr. Barlow a box of rubber bands. We watch asMrs. Bauer observes Varsity Field hockey games from the outside, while Mrs. Beaty is left a classroom full of conscien- tious and diligent seniors. We leave Ms. Beacham cropping and cropping and cropping . . . Mrs. Becker is left a graduating class that plans to major in Package Store Management. We leave Mr. Benoit wondering what a Feep is. To Miss Bersani we bequeath an athletic sched- ule. To Mrs. Brown, we leave a school that appreciates Drama. Mr. Brown is left a 1958 Cadillac. We leave Mr. Burnell as our father figure. Mrs. Bruns is left on asbestos lab coat from Saks. We leave Mr. Cedrone a year without Peter Mott. Mr. Certa is left another car- wash. While we leave Mrs. Check Habla-ing espanol , Mr. Chiros is left with a published son to be proud of. Misters Costa and Gill are left as the next Hoffman and Redford. Monsieur Catinella is left as on Italian Teddy Bear. Mrs. Coleman is left with a foolproof scheduling sys- tem, while Mr. Comrack is left a singing Weight Team. Mr. Conklin is left struggling in a pretzel hold. Our Gram Cote is left with a new set of grandchildren. Mr. Crowley is left saying how cute his girls basketball team is. We leave Ms. Dolle a readable book. Ms. Doyle is left a class that appreciates symbolism. Mr. Dwyer is left as the babysitter for Mother Goose. We leave Mr. Epstein as ' Sparky ' , while Mrs. Farrell is left holding a protein sheet. We leave Mr. Faulkner plenty of hot towels and a tube of Ben-Gay. Mrs. Fenn is left a class of Old-Fashioned Homemakers. We leave Mr. Fitzgerald meditating on Mao ' s Red Book, while Mr. Fitzpatrick is left a bottle of LLLLectric shave for his beard. Mr. Flynn is left a vial of tranquilizers. We leave Mrs. Forrest a private day care center for her little kiddie s. Mr. Forina is left teaching a dead language to dead students. We leave Mrs. Fortin a pair of platform shoes. Mrs. Frazee is left six more inches, while Mrs. Gambell is left Belly- Dancing. We leave Mr. Gervan demanding color-coordinating Football and Band uniforms. Mr. Gibson is left a room full of Nazis. Mrs. Gordon is left delivering mail through rain, snow, sleet . . . We leave Mr. Giustra a Math Department. We leave Miss Gonsolves coaching appreciative gymnasts. Mr. Grady is left assigning Drop-Add slips while talking on the phone while in a parental conference while eating lunch . . . our original Superman, Der. To Mrs. Harrington we leave a gift certificate to Gloria Stevens. We leave Mr. Hartnett a new pair of green sweats and sneakers. Mr. Hayes is left lost in the twilight zone in the year 1 984. We leave Mr. Hazell a Marine helicopter and ser- geant stripes. To Mr. Hermance we bequeath the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Hickey is left with a Keep-Em-Honest-Quiz. For Ms. Hilfiger, we leave students with electric fingers and manual typewriters. We leave Mr. Jackmon braced and ready for action. Mr. John is left confused. We leave Mr. Johnson four full quarters of football. Mr. Joyal is left counting the hours until graduation. We leave Ms. Keane teaching American boys about American women. To Mr. Keenan we bequeath a laundry boy. We leave Mr. Ed Kelly a chip off the old block. We leave Mr. Joe Kelley counting how many students drink and smoke. To Mr. King we leave a bigger classroom. We leave Mr. Komarin a Photography Club for his darkroom. For Mr. Kuoni, we leave a slightly used tailpipe. We leave Mr. Leone — Joey Magner. Ms. Liva is left habla-ing espanol with Ms. Check. We leave Mr. Lundin in Caf B bringing up trays. Mr. Lyons is left gazing at his poster of Farrah Fawcett. To Ms. Manchester we bequeath the Aloha restaurant. Mr. Marks is left industrially artistic. To Mr. Mattern we leave a burglar-proof camera. Mr. Maynard is left with a no-fault auto insurance plan. We leave Mrs. McCue an overhead projector that projects overhead. Mr. McGonagle is left as the next Mr. Svensen. We leave Mr. McGrail the secret of nuclear fission. Ms. McNulty is left replacing Ba-ba Wa-wa. To Mrs. Meyer, we leave Winnie-the-Pooh and Tiger, too. Mrs. Monahan is left with a class that doesn ' t always have to go somewhere. We leave Mr. Monteiro stardom on television. We leave Mrs. Montt — ' Mother ' . To Mr. Morley we bequeath a pack of eyeglass wipes. Ms. Morin is left with a wedding gift of the Journals of Louis Quintella. We leave Mrs. Neary, Evelyn Wood, reading dynamically. For Ms. Nel- son, we leave a Daisy. Mr. Nor d is left in Sheboigon, Wisconsin. Mr. Osgood is left changing socially. We leave Mr. Poppas as the original Cannon. We leave Mr. Parker, Mr. Strazdes. Chet Perkins is left with a full class. We leave Mrs. Petrizzi stuck between floors in the eleva- tor. To Mr. Pisono we leave Stereotronics, Inc., and on overdrawn bonk account. For Ms. Reddy we leave three babbling schizophrenics and a neat-freak. To Ms. Roberts we bequeath a teachable class. We leave Mrs. Rogers a sound-proof booth. Mrs. Ryan is left waiting for Godot. Mr. Ryan is left with nothing in particular, thank you. We leave Mr. Samuelson as Fish on Barney Miller. We leave Ms. Schoenbucher, Michael Sousa sprawled out on her desk. Mr. Sheehan is left with visions of graduation parties dancing in his head. Mr. Silvo is left torn between two languages. To Mr. Strazdes we leave, Mr. Parker. For Mrs. Tondorf we bequeath a pair of Levi ' s. We leave Ms. Tyrrell deci- phering shorthand hieroglyphics. We leave Mrs. Von Isakovics some tea and crumpets. Mr. Webber is left dozzingly dimpled. We abandon Mr. Willwerth as an imitation of W. C. Fields. We leave Mr. Stuart an unexpected visit from the Spanish Inquisition. Dr. Adams is left as the Invisible Man. We leave Mr. Ivora bi-lingually. Mrs. Abell and Mrs. Kenney are left with Stacey ' s right hand. 81 MOST ATTRACTIVE Wendy Christensen Chris McCarty CUTEST Melanie Swift Chucky Moylan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Kelly David Ouellette CLASS FLIRT Joan Keefe David Magill BEST ALL AROUND JudyO Hara John Kilcoyne BEST DRESSED Judy Bonnano Steve Leach DONE MOST FOR CLASS Susan Leahy Gary Lidington MOST TALKATIVE Mary Jane Gorman Fudge Sargent MOST RESPECTED Judy Ohrenberger David Kahl Bo b Buchanon LIFE OF THE PARTY Ellen Fitzpatrick Wayne Christensen FRIENDLIEST Maggie Barbosa Jackie Crowley INDIVIDUALITY OF Susan Harrington Norman Griswold GULLIBILITY OF Chris Cote Peter Rauch SINCERITY OF Ann Weston John Caffrey DEPENDABILITY OF Terry Duggan Mike Hemmert SEX APPEAL OF Jenny Tierney George Fiber INNOCENCE OF Claire Dewey Chris Graham PERSONALITY OF Elaine Bresnahan Craig Newkirk Kevin Lydon HUMOR OF Sue Kennedy Tom Carlin ATHLETIC ABILITY OF Sue Robinson Paul Croke ARTISTIC ABILITY OF Sue Southworth John Moylan MUSICAL ABILITY OF Gaye Tolan Chris Meile DISPOSITION OF Jo-Anne Donohoe Bob Doherty Peter Tibbetts DIMPLES OF Jane Reidy Tommy Foynes FRECKLES OF Nancy Navin Peter Downes DANCING ABILITY OF Kerry Shortall Mike Worswick PHYSIQUE OF Sue Walsh Larry Hall CHARM OF Sue Marshall Dennis Durkin COOL OF Beth Bradley Jon Schouesboe SMILE OF Anne Sullivan Mike Sousa HAIR OF SueHanlon Cliff Hutchensen EYES OF Nancy Sharry John Duguid LEGS OF TinaTeren Leo Barry PEPPINESS OF Jeanne Moriarty Rene Dekkers CLASS OFFICERS LAURA MARGARIDA Maggie Let us be what we are and speak what we think and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth and the sacred profession of friendship. JUDITH EVA O ' HARA Judy In this world all we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about. JUDITH L. OHRENBERGER Judy I was important to myself only because without me ... I was not able to do anything for anyone. MICHAEL HEMMERT Boola Live today like you ' ll die tomorrow. Plan your life like you ' ll never die. SUSAN ADAMS Enjoy life without comparing it to others. Susan DEBORAH AINSLIE Peanuts Spend every minute in happiness because life is too short. LINDA JEAN ALLEN Linda Why all this toil for the triumphs of an hour? 88 HENRY ERIK ALSTERLUND Eric FATIAAA ALVES Fatima Life itself is difficult, but an honest effort is required before we con be sure that what is difficult may not also be possible. I ' m not going first . . . Let ' s get Mikey. ' MARIA ALVES I am leaving, but my heart is staying. Maria MILTON AUGUST© HENRIQUES ANDRADE Milton Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. SUZAN ARTAN Sue hiappiness sneaks in through the door you didn ' t know you left open. 89 JOHN AYALA Joan I ' m like o leaf on a windy day. Pretty soon I ' ll be blown away. KENNETH ERICSON BABBITT Ken Nature is often hidden; sometimes overcome; seldom extinguished. LYNN BALDASARE Lynn The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. HULLT LMKIb I INA BORDNE Holly The little cares that fretted me, I lost them yesterdoy among the fields, above the sea, among the winds at play. ELAINE M. BRESNAHAN Elaine Too much sanity can be madness and the maddest of all is to see life as it is ond not as it should be. ERIN KATHLEEN BRITH Erin So why should I feel sorry if they just couldn ' t under- stand the idiomatic logic that went on in my head? BETH BRADLEY Beth DEBORAH A. BRENNAN Debbie The rose ' s scent is bitterness to him that loved the A friend is one to whom you may pour out the con- rose, tents of your heart, sift it, keep what ' s worth keeping and with a breath of kindness blow the rest away. Day-dreaming and I ' m thinking of you. 92 ROBERT LEO BUCHANAN Bob PHYLLIS BUDD Phyllis ANNEHE BULU Annette It takes the whole of life to learn how to live. Roses will bloom. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. VIRGINIA M. BURNS The best way out is always through. JOHN MICHAEL CAFFREY Buddha It ' s not the yeors in your life, it ' s the life in your years. PHILLIP CADOGAN Phil Not drunk is he who from the floor con arise and drink some more. BERNARD THOMAS CARLIN Tom What I had I gave, what I saved, I lost forever. Wild Bill 93 WAYNE CHRISTENSEN Wino Hey Jackie, what are you doin ' Friday night? CHRISTOPHER MAYNARD COMEAU Duker A good-natured person is never out of place. ANNE TERESA CAVANAUGH Anne We, the youth of today, are the future of tomorrow. WENDY CHRISTENSEN The future always comes a little before you ' re ready to forget the past. ELIZABETH ANN CONLEY Beth Friends are like the blue-green waves; they splash laughter into your eyes. JOHN C. CHESSIA Gomp Man being reasonable must get drunk. GREGORY JAMES COLEMAN Greg The best way to secure future happiness is to be happy today. KIMBERLEE CONNELLY Kim Fairy tales con come true, it can happen to you, if you ' re young at heart. 94 II DARLENE M. COOK CYNTHIA COSS Cindy CHRISTINE A. COTE Chris If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it is A crowd is not company and faces are but a gallery With every rising of the sun, think of your life as just yours. If it doesn ' t, it never v os. of pictures. begun. KYMM A. COVENEY Kymm LAURA COWAN PAUL VINCENT CROKE JR. Paul Look toward the light and the shadow of your burden There ' s nothing you con do that can ' t be done. Mischief — he hod a mind to conceive it and a hand will fall behind you. to execute it. DANIEL EDWARD CROWLEY Boo-Boo JOHN EDMUND CROWLEY Jackie KAREN CURLEY Karen Dynamite comes in small packages. Hey Wayne, I ' m going to the Pitts. Con I have a ride? Yes, there are two paths you can go by. But, in the long run there is still time to change the road you ' re on. 95 MARIA DALUZ Maria LINDA MARIE DAVIES Linda You can get more out of life if you see it through your Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die; life is a broken own eyes. winged bird that cannot fly. MICHELLE CYR Michelle Don ' t look away from the world, give yourself to it. PATRICIA DECOSTE Potti Get off it and get on with if. 96 And they lived happily ever after in the enchanted forest . . RENE J. DEKKERS Rene It ' s getting hard to be someone but it all works out. WENDY A. DELANEY Wendy Sometimes I con laugh and cry and I can ' t remember why, but I still love those good times gone by. STEPHEN DELGROSSO The deepest waters flow with the least sound. Del CHRISTOPHER DESLER My tastes are simple. I like to have the best. Chris 97 PHILIP T.DESMOND Desbo You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough. JEAN LOUISE DIGIACOAAANDREA J.J. If only you ' d believe like I believe we ' d get by. If only you believed in miracles so would I. ROBERT C. DOHERTY Bob As unkindness has no remedy at low. Let its avoid- ance be with you at o point of honor. JULIE A. DEVLIN Julie Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may noti EDWARD DOHERTY Ed Always be the one you are, not the one you feel you need to be. JO-ANNE MARIE DONOHOE Jo-Anne I expect to pass this world but once. Any good I can do or any kindness I can show, let me do it now for I shall never pass this way again. A little under the weatt er. A ARY DONOHUE AAary If only all hands that reach could touch. 98 CATHY DOUGHTY Cathy Looks like a party, but where are the beers? There is no passing lane on life ' s highway. PETER P. DOWNES Downesey GERARD DUGGAN Gerry SEAN DUGGAN Goner Don ' f put off what you can do todoy until tomorrow How con I 90 forward when I don ' t know which way The difference between education and intelligence is because you might want to do it again. I ' m facing? that intelligence will make you a better living. 99 Blow in my ear and I ' ll follow you anywhere. 100 ALICE ELLIOT Alice Let there be many windows in your soul, that all the glory of the universe may beautify it. MARK ELLIOT It may come late but it may come. Mark JANICE EVANS Janice The riches that are in the heart cannot be stolen. MICHAEL A. FAHEY A man should learn to sail in all winds. Mike PATRICIA ANN FALLON Patty Fun grows with happiness, sunshine and laughter and lives as a smile in your heart ever-after. Once upon a time the pictures? Oh, would you like to see MARY M. CALLANAN More I ' ve been smiling lately, thinking ' bout the good things to come, and I believe it could be something good has begun. DIANE CATHERINE DQONAN uiane To give someone a memory keeps you close when you ' re apart. 101 BARBARA FARRELL Barbara The success of most things depends upon knowing how long it will take to succeed. MARY FISHER Mary For tomorrow may rain, so I ' ll follow the sun. MICHAEL LAWRENCE FITZAAAURICE Fitzy The greatest achievement is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall. 102 JO-ANN KATHERINE FASSNACHT Jo Yesterday Is but today ' s memory and to morrow is today ' s dream. Let todoy embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. STEVEN FISHER Steve Always be the one you are, not the one you feel you need to be. ELLEN K. FITZPATRICK Ellen Where she met a stranger, there she left a friend. GORAN ERIK FIEBER George Twos once ond only once — and the wild hour from my remembrance shall not pass some point. MARCIA BRITTIAN FITCH Marcia To live Is the rarest thing in the world; people just exist, that ' s all. MARGARET R. FLAGG Meg I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare o little the more, as I grow older. DEBRA JEAN FORD Debi THOAAAS G. FOYNES Tommy ANN CRAIG GAFFEY Ann What win I if I gain the thing I seek? A dream, a Who ' s that built babe? The best part of one ' s life consists of friendship, breath, a froth of fleeting joy. Who buy ' s o minute ' s mirth to woil a week, or sells eternity to get a toy. JANE AAARIE GAFFEY Jane JOHN GANEM John SUZANNE GARDINIER Suzanne Memories con be friends for they take to places you A man is only what he makes himself. The winter is young yet, so young, never thought you ' d be again. AAARY ELLEN GARDNER Ellen You ore never fully dressed until you ' re wearing a smile. THU-NGUYEN LE HOANG This may be for years and this may be foreverl MAUREEN GILL Maureen If your life is unselfish, if for others you live, live for not what you get, but how much you give. 103 OoopsI SUZANNE HARRINGTON Susan WILLIAM GERARD GLEASON Uncle Willy Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. I am not so think as you drunk I am. ROBERT B. GLIDDEN III Rob SUSAN D. GODDARD Sue MARIA A. GOMES Adilina The old man said go west, young man, go west. The Tenderness and kindness ore not signs of weakness Love me today for tomorrow may never come, younger man asked why. Because, replied the older and despair, but manifestations of strength and reso- man, you can ' t go very far east in Scituate. lutions. 104 NANCY IRENE GOOD Nancy That ' s my boyi It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. MARY-JANE GORAAAN Mary-Jane CHRISTOPHER J. GRAHAM Griy DAWN CAROLINE GRANT Dawn A friend is a person who knows all about you and still You are special — even in a crowd. Somefimes you dream; sometimes it seems there ' s likes you. nothing there at all. You just seem older then yester- day and you ' re waiting for tomorrow to end. 105 SUSAN GUTHRIE Sue . . . and a goodbye makes a journey harder still. SUSAN CAROL HANLON Sue The respect of those you respect is worth more than the applause of the multitude. LAWRENCE DAVID HARBOUR Cowboy He who screecheth his horn too loud may get a her nia. ROBERT TODD GUYEHE Todd Thought is deeper than all speech. VIRGINIA AAARIE HANSELL Ginger A day is wasted without laughter. KATHLEEN M. HARRIGAN Kathy Hope sees what is not, but yet will be. LAWRENCE W. HALL Lorry Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. 143  I think I can I think I con. 107 MARK FRANCIS HARRIGAN Harry CHARLES M. HAUGSTAD Chuck GREGG DAVID HAYDEN Cakes So much one man can do, that does both act and I make the best of all that comes and the least of all Success is getting what you want; happiness is want- know, that goes. ing what you get. irzz THOMAS WILLIAM HEFFRON Conceited Hey, I ' m going to miss the heck out of all of you. scon HEMAN Radiant, like the sun, I will shine foreverl Jody ERIC CORTLANDT HENDRICKSON Yogi I am he as you are he as you ore me and we are all together. SUSAN MARIE HENNELLY Chujii Remembering will have to do, our memories alone will get us thru, think about the days of me and you . . . You and me against the world. PAMELA HOLMES Pom It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. LEE HIGGINS Lee Each to his own way, I ' ll go mine, best of luck in what you find. But for your own sake, remember times we used to know. TERESA HOPKINS Teri A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the wisest men. Why the sad face? 109 AAARJORIE ELLEN HORNE Margie It ' s not time to make a change, just sit down, fake it easy. GREGORY WILLIAM HOWARD Greg There never seems to be enough time to do the things you wont to do . . . i i JOHN HURLEY John Bless he who expects nothing, for he will never be disappointed. PAULA KAY JAMES No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings. BRETT JARDIM A man should learn to sail in all winds. Brett CAROL ELIZABETH JENKINS Carol To make the world o friendly place, one must show a friendly face. DELORES ANN JENKINS Her quietness reflects her gentleness. Delores LAURA ELLEN JOHNSON Laura You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in you. STEPHEN KACKLEY He has the gift of taking life as it comes. Kika 1 10 k DAVID CHRISTOPHER KAHL Wibby It ' s been a long time coming; it ' s goin ' to be o long time gone. But you know, the darkest hour is just before the down, and it appears to be a long time, such a long, long time before the dawn. JANICE KELLEHER Janice Something deeply hidden had to be behind things. SUSAN E. KENNEDY Lubba Better a sense of humor than a malignant tumor. PATRICK KEEGAN Pat The mind of each man is the man himself. RICHARD JAMES KELLY Rookie Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. KEVIN J. KEYES Wally Hard work never killed anyone but why take a chance? JOAN KEEFE Joanie Give me a drop in a sea of hope and I shall set my sail to o new horizon. MARY ALICE KENNEDY Alice As if killing time was not injuring eternity. JOHN TIMOTHY KILCOYNE Killer His limbs were cast in manly mold for hardy sport and contest bold. Ill O.K. Who made the wise crack about my hat? MICHAEL CHARLES LAFFEY Mike Forget all I ' ve said, please bear me no ill. ELIZABETH ANN KING Liz Give to the world the best you hove and the best will come bock to you. SUSANJ. KINSELLA Susan As I am searching for my new tomorrows, let me not forget my happy yesterdays. RICHARD W. LAMBERT Choppers If I was there yesterday and here today where will I be tomorrow? ViaORIAJ. KING Vicki I have saved some sunlight if you ever need o place away from the darkness. PETER OWEN KIRKBRIDE Pidge The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly. CYNTHIA M. LANE Cindy The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. 112 ik Where did that L go? STEVEN DOUGLAS LEACH Steve In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. SUSAN M. LEAHY Sue MARK ALEXANDER LEA VITT Mark RICHARD LENAHAN Rich The truth is written all along the page. How old will I All good things start out small. Work hard, be faithful, you ' ll get your just reward, be before I come of age for you? 113 KEVIN EUGENE LYDON Lightning ANN LYNCH Ann EDWARD LYNCH Eddie GN Now join your hands, and with your hands your But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky. heart. 114 rr DAVID LEE MAGILL Poco Richard scores again. My mind is made up, don ' t confuse me with the facts. KERIN LEE MAGINNIS Kerry ANN MAILHOT Ana LAWRENCE G. MALLOY Larry As I look in the mirror of my past, I see many reflec- The universe is only as vast as the mind imagines it. If there is any good I can do let me do it now, for I tions revealed in the glass. will never pass this way again. 115 ELEANOR MARSHALL Ellie SUSAN P. MARSHALL Su« MAUREEN ANN AAARTIN Moe Give me freedom for as lortg as I be, all I ask of living What lies behind us and v hat lies before us are tiny Remember the timet, times of your lives, is to have no chains on me. matters compared to what lies within us. Don ' t worry. TYiese aren ' t really my pants. 116 { GREGORY MATTIE Greg I don ' f regret anything I ' ve ever done, so long as I enjoyed doing it at the time. BETH JANICE MAYER Beth Life is a constant process of deciding what you are going to do. DAVID T. McCarthy David There are no hopeless situations, only hopeless peo- ple. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT McCARTY Chet SEAN JOSEPH AAcDONNELL Tex JOHN JOSEPH McGOURTY McGourt Happiness is a warm gun. No evil can come to a good man. BRIAN JOSEPH McGOWAN Turk ALISON JEAN McLEVEDGE Alley MAURA LEE McLEVEDGE Maura Abandoness diminishes little passions, increasing Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm! The only way to have friends is to be one. great ones; as the wind blows out the candle it also fans the flames. ANNE RITA McPHERSON Anne GAIL E. MEYERS Gail CHRISTOPHER MIELE Chris When we are happy we are always good; but when Blessed are those who maintain silence for they shall You only live once, and if you play it right, once is all we are good we are not always happy. not be quoted. you need. 118 ■KATHERINE WARDMIESSNER Katy Living in stories or living in books, or we con live and leove all the stories behind. AMY JEANETTE MILES A good disposition is God ' s hoppiest gift. Amy WILLIAM C. MILLER If it feels good, do it. House JANE ALISON MILLS Jayne It is not how much you have, but how much you enjoy that makes happiness. JEFFREY ALLEN MITCHELL Mitch Truth exists, only falsehood has to be invented. JUDITH ANN MITCHELL Silence is golden. Judi ROBERT ANTHONY MOHR Music helps the soul to breathe. Elmer PATRICIA L. MONAHAN Pat And all the sweetest flowers, that in the forest grew. MARIE VERONICA MONARCH Marie Don ' t walk in front of me ... I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me . . .1 may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. 119 1 DONNA MARIE MORGAN D. I am exactly what I am, and not the way you ' d like to see me be. I look outside long as I con, and I close my eyes and watch the world unfold before me. JEANNE MARIE MORIARTY Jeanne God gave us memories so we could have roses in December. ' You ' ll protect me, won ' t you? CHARLES LEO A YLAN Chuck Keep smiling. It mokes people wonder what you ' ve been up to. DAVID WILLIAM MUNN David High School Is a con and I hove just been conned! DEBORAH LYNN MURPHY Debbi 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 is silent. MARY KATHRYN MURPHY Mare I wish you peace when times ore hard: a light to guide you through the dork. DAVID BRIAN MURRAY Muscles He ' s calm and reserved that ' s as for as it goes; h« seems to be quiet, yet one never knows. 120 121 KEVIN MICHAEL NORD Crash DEBRA AAARIE O ' BRIEN Debbie EILEEN AAARY O ' BRIEN Eileen Fire is the light of the world. To be perfec t you must always be imperfect first. The rood goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow, if I can. Oooh, I lost my dentures. 122 11 PAUL CHARLES OHRENBERGER Paul Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be. PETER LEO OHRENBERGER Ever to excel. Peter CRAIG WALTER OLSON Craig Power Is not achieved by striking hard or often, but by striking true. RICHARD CLARK OSBORNE Richard I came in the dark and I leave in a ray of light. JACQUES DENYS PANET-RAYMOND Jacques Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is to you. DAVID FRANCIS OUELLETTE Dave A wise man never loses anything if he has himself. THERESA PATSOS Terri Keep your face toward the sunshine, and the shad- ows will fall behind you. Ralph, the faithful fan. 123 ELIZABETH PAHERSON Beth PATRICIA ANNE PAHERSON Pot DEBORAH AAARIE PAUL Debbie Some say it ' s holding on that makes you strong — The reward of a thing well done is to hove done it. It is the end that crowns us, not the fight, sometimes it ' s letting go. Lemme see now . . 124 STACEY L. PETERS Stace We ' re gonna lay around the shanty, and put a good buzz on. ELIZABETH PETIT Liso Know who you ore, accept who you ore, be who you ore, and then you shall know other things. FREDRICK C. POW It ' s all in the mind. Fred AAARK A. PETERSEN Mark Having my freedom, boost of nothing else. CARLA JEAN PIPES Carlo And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you moke. BEVERLY ANITA POWELL Beverly Lend a hand and shore a smile. We all need love for a little while at least. JANET MARIA PETERSON JP Life, so they soy, is but a game, and they let it slip away. Love at first sight. 125 I LYNN MARIE POWERS Lynnie JILL ELIZABETH PRIEST Jillo CATHERINE QUINN Cathy Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the There ' s no land but the land; there ' s no sea but the Creation is the motivation of life. When a person world together. seo; and there ' s no keeper of the key, except for the stops creating, he destroys. one who sees his possibilities. KATHLEEN LOUISE QUINN Sassy PETER F. RAUCH Peter PAULIN KARIN REGNER Paulln While faith makes all things possible, it is love that We can never know about the days to come but we It is a most mortifying reflection for a man to consider makes all things eosy. think about them anyway. what he has done compared to what he might have done. JEFFREY S. REID Nick JANE A. REIDY Jane AMY REYNOLDS Amy If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably Do not wish to be anything but what you ore, and try A person cannot be at peoce with others until he is at doesn ' t lead anywhere. to be that perfectly. peace with himself. 126 EDWARD JOHN REYNOLDS E.J. Only things that are bad for you qive you pleasure. DONNA RICKEHS Donna A smiling face is an earthlike star. A frown can ' t bring out the beauty that you are. Love within and you ' ll begin smiling, for the brightest of days lie ahead. SUSAN ANN ROBINSON Sue Now they rode away amid songs of farewell and good speed, with their hearts ready for more adven- ture, and with a knowledge of the rood they must fol- low over the misty mountains to the land beyond. GEORGE RICHARD REYNOLDS And time and the world are ever in flight. Rich ROSALINA DALUZ RIBEIRO Rosalie I want to become o truly loving spirit. Let my words, if I must speak, become a restoration of your soul. DAMON P. RIVARD Damon The only way to beat temptation is to yield to it. AAARY JOAN ROACH AAj Yesterday ' s hurt is today ' s understanding rewove n into tomorrow ' s love. AAAHHEW ROCHE AAott Ask yourself whether you ore happy, and you cease to be so. WILLIAM CHARLES ROCHFORD III Bill Nothing would be done at all if a man waited till he could do it so well that no one could find fault with it. 127 Smile. . . You ' re on Candid Camera. PAMEO RODRIGUES Pom ELENA M. ROSEMERE Rosey Clouds can hid« the sun, but o sunny disposition Laughter is the shortest distance between two people, shines forever. ANDREA ROSEN Andrea ERIC BRYAN ROSENBERGER Bagel MATTHEW JOHN RULAND AAott Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be under- When in doubt, do iti Live to learn and learn to live, stood. 128 Aren ' t I a barrel of laughs? ROBIN MARIE RUZZANO Robin Don ' t walk before me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ALANA PATRICIA RYAN Alano CLIFFORD PATRICK RYAN Qualactamonlz LAUREN JEAN SAGLIO Lauren Don ' t criticize what you can ' t understand. Once a king, always a king, but once a night Is Seasons go with the winds, but a friend lasts forever. enough. 129 CHRISTINE ELLYN SALVADOR Chris A good natured person is never out of place. LISA ANN SAMUELSON Lisa Why should I spare words? They cost nothing. KENNETH M. SARGENT Fudgie Things we learn with pleasure we never forget. BEVERLEY ANNE SAVAGE Many ore called but few are chosen. Beverly He ' s as cute as a bug ' s ear. ' JON-INGVAR SCHOUSBOE Jon Men ore wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience. DAVID SCOLLANS David Many a man has fought because he feared to run away. NATHANIEL M. SCOH Nate The trouble with trouble is that it always starts out as fun. 130 CLARISSA A ARIE SHEA Rissa JANE SHEENAN jane JANET LORRAINE SHIELDS Jan Natural things exist only a little; reality lies only in Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. We ' re all a port of the fire that ' s burning and from dreams. the ashes we can build a brand new day. 131 MARIANNE E. SHIELDS Marianne KIRK J. SHUTS Kirk My mind goes running three thousand miles east; I Beware of telling an improbable truth, may miss the harvest; but I won ' t miss the feast. Senior Profile CAROLYN A. SHORT Shorty One week in your life, go a little crazy. STAFFORD A. SHORT Staff Still waters run deep. KERRY ANNE SHORTALL Kerry What a beautiful step. I shall never be able to do it. 132 CATHERINE C. SHYNE Shyno If you can ' t understand my silence, you would never understand my words. MARTHA JANE SIEA UNSKI Martha And ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably, and to render to every man according to that which is his due. I DAVA M. SILVIA Dava I have always made sure my schooling has never interfered with my education. JODY SIROIS Jody Sometimes I can laugh and cry, and I can ' t remember why, but I still love those good times. Good-bye, hold onto them close or let them go. FRANK STEPHEN SILVEIRA Frank When he to whom one speaks does not understand, and he himself does not understand, this is metaphy- LAURIE LEANA SINDONE Laurie Don ' t bring around a cloud to rain on my parade! RAYMOND WILLIAM SISK JR. Bill The value in winning is only as great as the value of the goal achieved. ' Sous 133 WILLIAM THOMAS SKILLMAN Bil A wise person will make more opportunities than he will find. ALAN RICHARD SMITH Alan There Is no pleasure In having nothing to do; the fun is In having lots to do and not doing it! BARBARA-JEAN SMITH Barbara Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him. TRACEY ANN SMITH Tracey Where did it run to? I thought I ' d done all that I could. ELISABETH SORRENTINO Lisa I don ' t know why you say goodbye; I say hello . . . MICHAEL SOUSA Mike If man could have half his wishes he ' d double his troublel SUSAN BREWSTER SOUTHWORTH Sue Bee Moons and Junes and ferris wheels, the dizzy danc- ing way you feel, where every fairy tale comes real, I ' ve looked at life that way. EDWARD SPEAR Ed Everything happens to everybody sooner or later, if there is time enough. JUDYTHE CUSHAAAN SPEAR Judy For everything you have missed, you have gained something else. 134 SEAN MICHAEL SPILLANE Sean Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one con wear in society. DEAN ALAN SPOONER Dean Champagne don ' t drive me crazy; cocaine don ' t make me lazy; ain ' t nobody ' s business but your own. JON STANLEY Stan Somehow, I know, I ' ve come a long way, but I know I still have a long way to go. A RIE T. STANLEY Stan Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. SUSAN STARK I shall marry at haste and repeat at leisure. Sue JANET STEARNS Janet She ' s one of those girls who seems to come with the spring, one look in her eyes and you ' ll forget every- thing. J RHONDA E. STRZELECKI Rhondo The past is gone; the future is never ending. SUZANNE SUCKOW Sue The best way to keep friends is not to give them away, but sometimes you have to make exceptions. ANNE C. SULLIVAN Smiley For yesterday is but a dream ond tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 135 FREDERIC H. SULLIVAN Fred Before a man can woke up and find himself famous he has to wake up and find himself. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Remember the times in your life. Kathy ROBERT SUTHERLAND, JR. Suds ' lis time to leave the books in dust, and oil the unused armour ' s rust. ROBERT EDWARD SWEENEY Robby Each is given a bag of tools, a shapeless mass, and a book of rules. MELANIE SWIFT Mel Do you know where you ' re going to? Do you like the things life is showing you? Do you know? CHRISTINA J. TEREN Tina Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow hos yet to come. Today is here. Make the most of it. PAULINE MARIE TESORERO Paulley You don ' t have to be a star, baby, because I ' ll accept you as you are! GARETH THOMAS Glyn Use it up, wear it out; Make it do, or do without. JANE FELICITY THORNTON I came ... I saw . . . And I went back. Jane 136 INGER CHRISTINE THURSON Inger The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving. PETER H. TIBBETTS When in doubt — mumble. Peter JENNIFER TIERNEY The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith. LINDA TILEY Linda Music alone with its sudden charms can bind the wan- dering sense and calm the troubled mind. GAYE E. TOLAN Gaye Imagination was given to a man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor, to console him for what he is. RICHARD TRAVERS Trick Few rich men own their property. Their property owns them. DEBRA TREVAINS Debbie School . . . It ' s a trip through a sewer in a glassed bottom boat. PATRICIA ELAINE TURNER Patti Let the happy day inside you shine for all to see. i JOANNA ELIZABETH TULLY Joey Live for today, 4hink of yesterday, and dream of tomorrow. 137 SUZAN ALICE TURNER Suzi PAMELA ANN UNDERHILL Pam LORRAINE VALENTINE Lorraine The future is in your lough. Keep it worm! Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Give me the key in which I am to sing, and, if it is o key that you too feel, may you join and sing with me. J. CLIFFORD WATKINS CIrff ELIZABETH H. WEEDON FREDERICK WESCOH. Fred Only in response to challenge does man become his Your outlook on life is bound to be brighter from Follow the river and you will get to the sea. best. behind a smile. 138 « 1 MARIAN WESSMAN Joey ANN WESTIN Ann KENNETH WHEELER Kenny There is only one success — to spend your life in True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting, your own way. but in their worth and value. PRESTON WHITCOMB He saifh little that loveth much. Prett scon ALAN WHITFIELD Shnit Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. ' it 4 KATHLEEN MADELINE WILKINS Kath Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. MARY E. WILLIAMS Mary RICHARD WISDOM Nick MICHAEL THORNE WORSWICK Mike To be what we are, and to become what we are Time takes time to pass. I have never let my schooling interfere with my edu- capable of becoming, is the only end of life. cation. 139 KARYN YANARELL Yak Don ' t look so sod it s over. JANET PATRICIA YUDIS Jon I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. L SAMUEL WILLIE WRENCHER Dude Accept me as I cm. Only then will we discover each other. DOUGLAS YOUNG If you don ' t like the weather, go back to sleep. SUSAN KELLY Sue A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world has just gone out. V TODD WYKS Todd Asking costs little. EDWARD R. LOFTUS Ed It don ' t come easy. 140 • 1 1a CAMERA SHY JOHN FELLINI John The mind of man is capable of anything — because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future. MARJORIE JEAN CLEVELAND Margie J. Determination is the courage of a soul. ROBERT GAETANI Too much of a good thing is great. DOUGLAS E. GRANT ELIZABETH JOAN HOOPER GARY DEAN APPLEFORD From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Gary JOHN PHILIP HORAN Bob Doug Liz John I know we ' ve come a long way, we ' re changin ' day to day. MICHAEL TIMOTHY BULMAN Mike If we live in the past, then we ' re not really livmg at CLIFFORD HUTCHINSON 11 This free bird must fly. Hutch WILLIAM CHUPUT Bill Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world. WILLIAM CONBOY Billy Some people feel it ' s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go. MARY ELLEN RODGERS Rellen We may never pass this way again, so I want to laugh while the laughin ' is easy. JANE DESROSIERS Jane It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. CLAIR DEWEY Clair Don ' t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but be a new and different person with a fresh new- ness in all you do and think. HELDER FONSELA LOPES Lopes There ' s always tomorrow for dreams to come true. DOUGLAS MacLELLAN Doug Always be the one you are, not the one you feel you need to be. KEVIN McDONOUGH Kevin The greatest pleasure in life is doing things people tell me I can ' t do. PETER MONTGOMERY Peter Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. PETER HARCOURT MOH J.B. If (x) is continuous at [a,b] and differential at (a,b), then there exists a C an element of (a,b) such that Hc) = 0. DANIEL MURPHY Danny A mind not to be changed by place or time. GEORGE McAVENIA George To conquer without risk is to triumph without glory. RICHARD A. O ' DONNELL O.D. Remember you ' ll only get out of life what you put into it. DAVI D PRATT David Good words are worth much, and cost little. JOHN T. QUIRK Jackie Always be the one you are, not the one you feel you need to be. JAMES JOSEPH QUINN Jimmy At the end of every rainbow is an ounce of gold. DENNIS RODRIGUES Dennis Stretch a hand to one unfriended and the loneliness is ended. SCOTT ARNO SCHUMACHER Scott Maybe today, maybe tomorrow, but I ' ll make it. JOHN SMITH Porka The roads to success lead to the palace of wisdom. RENATO VEIGA Renato Be a leader. A follower is always behind. BETHANY VERSOY Beth Success is getting what you want, happiness is want- ing what you get. DOUGLAS DINICOLA Doug I have thought too much to stoop to action. JOHNJ.MOYLAN John Cars have brakes. Sometimes they fail. People are the same way. DE IRDRE WALSH For stony limits cannot hold love out. Deidra 141 CREDITS SUSAN ADAMS 381 HATHERLYRD. Community Service Jr. Variety Show DEBORAH AINSLIE 652 FIRST PARISH RD. LINDA ALLEN 2 CAIRO CIRCLE Track 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show ERIK ALSTERLUND 32 BLANCHARD FATIMA ALVES 33 GARDEN RD. Basketball International Night AAARIA ALVES 33 GARDEN RD. MILTON ANDRADE 35 PARK AVE. International Night Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 GARY APPLEFORD 315 CLAPP RD. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 SUSAN ARTAN 54 BRANCH ST. JOHN AYALA 12 DREW RD. KENNETH BABBITT 128 GROVE ST. Baseball 2 Football 3 LYNN BALDASARE 9 STERNS RD. LAURA AAARGARIDA BARBOSA 195 KENT ST. 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ANN GAFFEY 7 CRICKET CIR. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Yearbook Track 3, 4 Senior Booster Club JANE GAFFEY 140 GANNET RD. Float 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Field Hockey 1 Senior Booster Club Prom Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show Cheerleading 4 JOHN GANEM 37MORDECI LINCOLN RD. SUZANNZE GARDINIER 43 HENRY TURNER BAILEY RD. MARYELLEN GARDNER 21 OLD COLONY WAY Float 1,2, 3,4 Senior Booster Club Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show AAAUREEN GILL 4 WAMPATUCK AVE. Softball 2, 3,4 Track 1 Jr. Variety Show Secretaries Club JOHN GILAAARTIN 31A EDGEWOOD RD. Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. Jr. Variety Show LAURA GLEASON 159 RIVER ST. WILLIAM GLEASON 24CRESENT AVE. Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Jr. Voriety Show ROBERT GLIDDEN 16HOLLEn ST. Wrestling 2, 3 SUSAN GODDARD 1 1 BAILEYS CAUSEWAY Photography Club 1 Track Manager 1 , 2 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MARIA GOMES 8 IRVING RD. AAARIA GONZCALES 26 JENKINS PL. NANCY GOOD 13 CURTIS ST. Float 1, 2, 3,4 Student Council 1 Future Secretaries 3, 4 Yearbook Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show MARY-JANE GORMAN 5 PURITAN DR. Class Treasurer 2, 3 Future Nurses 2 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Senior Booster Club Yearbook Jr. Variety Show CHRIS GRAHAM 45 GANNET RD. Soccer 2 Golf 1,2,3 Winter Track 3 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 1 DAWN GRANT 164 CLAPP RD. Float Comm. 3, 4 DOUG GRANT 9SHADWELLLN. ELLEN GRAY llOCUSHING WAY Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 3, 4 Musicals 1 , 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1 Jr. Variety Show PAMELA KAY GREEN 14 LINCOLN AVE. Float Comm. 1,2,3 Homeroom Rep. 2 Track 2 Jr. Variety Show JOANNA GRIEF 57 ACORN ST. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Work Study Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Jr. Variety Show JANET GRIFFITHS 65 VERNON RD. Drill Team 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1 Tennis 3 Float Comm. 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 3 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show NORAAAN GRISWOLD 310Tilden Rd. Football 1,2,4 SUSAN GUTHERIE 1 1 SEDGEWICK DR. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. TODD GUYEHE 52 ABERDEEN DR. Basketball 4 Baseball 3 LARRY HALL BEAVER DAM RD. Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Hockey 1 , 2 Wrestling 3, Capt. 4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Softball Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 SUSAN HANLON 43 STERNS RD. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 Gymnastics 1 , 2 Golf 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 Varsity Club Yearbook Senior Booster Club VIRGINIA M. HANSELL 59 VINAL AVE. Student Council 1 Float Comm. 3 Jr. Variety Show LAWRENCE DAVID HARBOUR 26 COLONIAL WAY Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stage Bond 1 , 2, 3, 4 Marching Bond 1,2,3,4 Pit Band 1 Photography Club 1 KATHY HARRIGAN 44 VINAL AVE. Student Council 1 Cheerleading 1 Track 1 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Yearbook Comm. Service 4 Jr. Variety Show MARK HARRIGAN 21 HAWLEY RD. Baseball 1 SUZANNE HARRINGTON 626 RTE. 3A CHARLES HAUGSTAD 156 COUNTRY WAY Wrestling 2, 3 GREG HAYDEN 20 BIHERSWEET LN. Football 1 , 2 Hockey 1 , 2, 4 Tennis 2 Jr. Variety Show Student Council 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball Intramural Softball KATHY HEALY 14 0AKHURST RD. MARK HEALY 92 VERNON RD. Football 3, 4 LEE HIGGINS 139 BOOTH HILL RD. THU HOANG 337 1st PARISH RD. Chorus 4 Language 3 PAM HOLMES 10 LANTERN LANE Basketball 1 Softball 1 144 ELIZABETH HOOPER 608 HATHERLY ROAD TERESA HOPKINS 44 ALLEN ST. Twirlers 34 Secretary ' s Club 1 , 2 Community Service 3, 4 MARGIE HORNE 226 BEAVER DAM RD. JOHN HORAN 1 8 EGYPT BEACH RD. Basketball 1 GREG HOWARD | 81 TOWNSEND Wrestling 4 JOHN HURLEY 126TILDEN ROAD CLIFF HUTCHINSON 22 4th AVE. PAULA JAMES 254 STOCKBRIDGE RD. BREH JARDIM 25 BERKSHIRE RD. CAROL JENKINS 58 ELM ST. Future Nurses Track 1 , 2 Field Hockey 1 Jr. Variety Show Float Committee 1,2,3,4 DELORES JENKINS 200 STOCKBRIDGE RD. LAURA JOHNSON GARDNER RD. STEVE KACKLEY 4 HAWLEY RD. Hockey 1 , 2 DAVID KAHL 62 PHEASENT HILL DR. Soccer 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Student Advisory Board 3, 4 Student Council 2 PAT KEEGAN 12 GREENFIELD LN. JOAN KEEFE 36 VERNON RD. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 1 Varsity Club 1,2,3 Jr. Variety Show Float Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 JANICE KELLEHER 42 EDGEWOOD RD. RICHARD J. KELLY 108 LAWSON RD. Concert Chorus Winter Track 1 , 2 Chancellors Spring Track 1,2 Musical 1 , 2 Community Service 3 Work Study 4 SUSAN KELLEY 1 1 CAIRNSLEA AVE. Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 1 Softball 1 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 Float Comm. Varsity Club M.R.F.C. A.F.S. Exchange Student MARY ALICE KENNEDY 5 MITCHELL AVE. SUSAN KENNEDY 54 TOWNSEND R.D KEVIN J. KEYES 23 HUGHEY RD. Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 , 2 Track 3, 4 Hockey Mgr. 2 Student Council 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 JOHN T. KILCOYNE 9 POND VIEW AVE. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt, 3, 4) Hockey 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 2 Jr. Variety Show ELIZABETH A. KING 1 32 SUMMER ST. Nurses Club 1 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 VICKI KING KING ' S ISLAND Prom Comm. Yearbook Jr. Variety Show SUSAN KINSELLA 3 DAEDALUS CLE. Gymnastics 1 , 2 Track 1 , 2 Varsity Club 1 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Nurses Club PETER KIRKBRIDE 7 ROBERT DR. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show MICHAEL C. LAFFEY 25 LINDEN AVE. RICHARD LAMBERT 59 STRAWBERRY LANE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2 Lab Band 4 CYNTHIA M. LANE 78 HATHERLY RD. Secretaries Club PAMELA J. LARSON 20 PORTER RD. Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 1 , 2, 3 Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1 Varsity Club 1,2 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 STEPHEN LEACH 9 COLONIAL WAY Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Baseball 1 , 2 SUSAN LEAHY 22 KINGSWAY Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Pres.) Varsity Club 2, 3 (V.P.) National Honor Society Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 1 Gymnastics 1 , 2 Winter Track 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, Capt. 3, 4 Community Service 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Free Voice 4 Senior Booster Club DAR Good Citizenship Award 4 Yearbook 4 (Lit. Ed.) MARK LEAVin 30 BRIARWOOD LN. RICHARD LENAHAN 27 KINGSWAY Basketball 1 CAROLE LETHAM 17 SIXTH AVE. GARY LIDINGTON 187 BEAVER DAM RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1 , 2 Winter Track 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Class President 1 , 2 Yearbook Editor 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show EDWARD LOFTUS 39 LAWSON TERR. Track 2 SHARON LOONAN 5 33 COUNTRY WAY A.F.S. 4 Secretaries Club 4 HELDER FONSECA LOPES 19 JAY RD. JOHN DEE LUKACIK 37 JACKSON RD. Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1 Float Comm. 1,2,4 Jr. Variety Show KEVIN LYDON 26 HAWLEY RD. Soccer 1 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 4 ANN E. LYNCH 25 CORNET STETSON RD. EDWARD LYNCH 109 OLD FORGE RD. DOUGLAS MacLELLAN 23 NEAL GATE AILEEN AAADDEN 188 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. Jr. Variety Show Yearbook 4 THOMAS HEFFRON 435 TILDEN RD. Coldbrook 4 Yearbook 4 Drama Club 4 scon HEMAN 1 7 IRVING RD. Intramural Softball ERIC HENDRICKSON 71 9 COUNTRY WAY Football 1 , 2 Sp. Track 1 , 2 DAVID MAGILL 25 ABERDEEN DR. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float 2, 3, 4 KERIN LEE AAAGINNIS 1 7 PORTER RD. Gymnastics 1 , 2, 4 Float Committee 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show ANN MAILHOT 1 1 3 ARBORWAY Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Coldbrook 3, 4 Free Voice 4 Jr. Variety Show Scholastic Art Award Blue Ribbon Finalist LAWRENCE G. MALLOY 616 HATHERLY RD. Tennis 2, 3, 4 Transfer 2 Yearbook 4 145 Concert Chorus 3, 4 Community Service 3, 4 ELEANOR AAARSHALL 33 UTILITY RD. Chorus 2, 3, 4 Jazz and Rock Ensemble 1 Jr. Variety Show Drama Club 1 SUSAN AAARSHALL 51 OAKHURST RD. Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 Sp. Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 MAUREEN MARTIN 21 IRVING RD. MICHAEL MARTINEAU 44 BEAVER DAM RD. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 International Thespian Society 2, 3,4 Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 Free Voice 3 Musical 1 , 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 3, 4 Chancellors 2, 3, 4 Spokesman 4 LAURIE AAARTINO 99 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. GREGORY MAHIE 26 METECOMEH RD. Soccer 1 , 2 Wrestling 1 , 2 ELIZABETH AAAYER 1 1 2 NEAL GATE ST. Float Committee 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show GEORGE McAVENIA 203 OLD OAKEN BUCKET RD. DAVID T. McCarthy 787 COUNTRY V AY Tennis 2 Jr. Variety Show KEVIN B. McCarthy 27 0CEANSIDE DR. Football 1 Basketball 1 , 2 Sp. Track 1,2,3,4 Winter Track 3, 4 Golf 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 2, 3,4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show M.C. Yearbook Float Committee 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Committee National Honor Society AAARY McCarthy 1 SEABOARD CIRCLE Sp. Track 1 , 2 Winter Track 2 Float Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Committee Yearboo k 4 Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Girls Varsity Club 1 , 2 MICHAEL McCarthy 121 JERICHO RD. Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 SHARON M. McCarthy 66 TURNER RD. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 2 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Secretary, Treasurer Band 4 Language Club 1,2,3,4 Coldbrook 2, 3, 4 International Thespian Soc. 4 Jr. Variety Show New England Music Festival 4 CHRIS McCARTY 42 PIN OAK DR. Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, Capt. 4 Jr. Variety Show O.C.D.C. 2,3,4 SEAN McDonnell 1 15 BOOTH HILL RD. KEVIN Mcdonough 49 COBB LN. JOHN J. McGOURTY 1 5 POPLAR AVE. Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Winter Track 4 M.R.F.C. 3,4 BRIAN McGOWEN 9 BRIARWOOD LN. Comm. Service 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Drama Club 4 ALISON JEAN McLEVEDGE 162 BULRUSH FARM RD. Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, Capt. 4 Track 1 , 2, 3 Senior Booster Club Secretaries Club 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club 2, 3 MUARA LEE MELEVEDGE 162 BULRUSH FARM RD. Basketball ANN Mcpherson 104 NEAL GATE RD. GAIL MEYERS 59 CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3 CHRIS MIELE 13 BULRUSH FARM RD. AMY MILES 749 COUNTRY WAY Drama 1 , 2 Nurses Club 2 Float Comm. 2, 3 KATY MEISSNER 291 FIRST PARISH RD. Drama Club 1 BILL MILLER 22 BRIDGE ST. Track 2, 3 Winter Track 1 Soccer 1 Workstudy 2, 3 JANE MILLS 202 FIRST PARISH RD. Drama Club 1 Drill Team 1 , 2, 3, Manager 4 Secretaries Club 2 Jr. Variety Show Pep Squad 1,2,3 JEFF MITCHELL 308 TILDEN RD. JUDI MITCHELL 308 TILDEN RD. ROBERT MOHR 9 CLIFTON AVE. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Student Government 1 PATRICIA MONAHAN 25 ELAINE CT. Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, Capt. 4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Float Comm. 3, 4 Community Service 3, 4 AAARIE MONARCH 16 MANN LOTRD. Nurses Club V.P. 3,4 Field Hockey 2, 3 Track 3 Jr. Variety Show Winter Track 2 PETER MONTGOMERY 35 cunis ST. Wrestling 1 DONNA MORGAN 24 GARDNER RD. Drama Club Sec. 4 International Thespian Soc. Concert Chorus 2 Jr. Variety Show JEANNE MORIARTY 24 SHADY LN. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Musical 1 , 2 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Senior Booster Club Work Study 4 PETER MOn 50 SATUIT TR. Transfer 4 Drama 4 Concert Chorus 4 Symphonic Band 4 CHUCK MOYLAN 59 TOWNSEBD LN. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 JOHN MOYLAN KANE DR. Scholastic Art Award Blue Ribbon Finalist Jr. Variety Show DAVID MUNN 6 MANN HILL RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Community Service 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show DEBORAH MURPHY 17GANNET RD. AAARY MURPHY 89 MARION RD. AAARY MURRAY 14BAYBERRY RD. Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4 Bosketball 2, 3 Track 1 , 2 Varsity Club 2, Rep. 3 Jr. Variety Show DAVID B. MURRAY 37 OLD FORGE RD. Soccer 1 , 2 Cross Country 3 Hockey 1 , 2 Track 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 2, 3,4 PAUL NIELSEN 1 8 6th-AVE. KEVIN NORD 196 CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. DEBBIE O ' BRIEN 176 HATHERLY RD. EILEEN O ' BRIEN 37 PYRAMID LN. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 International Thespian Soc. Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 3 Chanterelles 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 S.E.M.S.B.A. Festival 3 New England Music Festival 146 STEVE O ' BRIEN 52 EDGEWOOD RD. RICHARD O ' DONNELL 40 COUNTRY CLUB CIRCLE ELIZABETH O ' HARA 92 MARION RD. Cold Brook 1 JUDY O ' HARA 257 BEAVER DAM RD. Class Secretary 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Tennis Manager 2 S.G.B.C. Jr. Variety Show Prom Comm. Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Homeroom Rep. Yearbook 4 JUDY OHRENBERGER 29 PENNFIELD RD. ; Field Hockey 1,2,3 Class Vice Pres. 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 1 , 2 Sr. Booster Club 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show 3 Prom Comm. 3 PAUL CHARLES OHRENBERGER 127GiLSON RD. Football 1,2,3,4 Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook PETER LEO OHRENBERGER 127GILSON RD. Golf 3, 4 V inter Track 1,2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook CRAIG OLSON 66 CREELMAN DR. Golf 2, 3, Capt. 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2 Spring Track 3 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 RICHARD OSBORN 28 FAY RD. DAVID F. OUELLEHE 40HUGHEY RD. • Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Honor Soc. 3, 4 Bausch Lomb Jr. Variety Show JACQUES PANET-RAYMOND 14 ELAINE CT. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, Copt. 4 Football 1 isec Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 THERESA PATSOS 54 OTIS PLACE Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Senior Booster Club Homeroom Rep. 4 Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 PAT PAHERSON 55 HAZEL AVE. Float Comm. 1 Field Hockey 3 Jr. Variety Show Yearbook ELIZABETH PAHERSON 166 TURNER RD. DEBBIE PAUL 1 2 ACORN ST. Senior Booster Club Treas. Nat. Honor Soc. Float Comm. 2, 3 Drill Team 2 KAREN PECINOVSKY 17 LOTUS AVE. Marching Band 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Jazz and Rock Ensemble Band 3, 4 Chanterelles 4 m DIANN PETERS 29 VERNON RD. STACEY L. PETERS 3 GARDNER RD. Jr. Variety Show Yearbook Free Voice JANET PETERSEN 259 FIRST PARISH RD. MARK PETERSEN 137 OLD FORGE RD. Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 4 Jr. Variety Show ELIZABETH PETITE 169 EDWARD FOSTER RD. CARLA J. PIPES 13 CLIFTON AVE. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Capt. Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1 , 3, 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Student Council 1 , 4 Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club 2, 3 Treas. Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 FREDERICK C. POW II 8 CHRISTOPHER WREN RD. Basketball 1 , 2 Jr. VarietyHhow Boosters Club Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4 Drama Club BEVERLY POWELL 27 CROWELL ST., DORCHESTER Metco Student I II TII ' LYNN POWERS 30 MANCHESTER ST. DAVID PRAH 30 OCEAN AVE. JILL PRIEST 57 CHIHENDEN RD. Jr. Variety Show JAMES QUINN 27 NEWELL ST. KATHELEEN L QUINN 10 RIVERVIEW PLACE Jr. Variety Show KATHERINE QUINN 90 BROOK ST. JACK QUIRK 31 STRAWBERRY LN. Soccer 1 , 2 Tennis 1,2,3 PETER F. RAUCH 38 PRAH RD. Tennis 2 PAULA REGNER 25 MANN HILL Exchange Student, Sweden JEFFREY S. REID 155 EDWARD FOSTER RD. Wrestling 2 JANE REIDY 32 STRAWBERRY LANE Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3 Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. Varsity Club 2, 3 r. Variety Show AMY REYNOLDS 107 BRANCH ST. Homeroom Rep. Softball 1 , 2, 3 Basketball 1 , 2 EDDIE REYNOLDS 25 VERNON ST. Babe Snagging RICHARD REYNOLDS 149 WOODLAND RD. Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Jr. Float Comm. ROSALINA RIBEIRO 68 HATHERLY RD. DONNA RICKETTS 4i 9 MAPLE ST. Marching Band 2, 3 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 DAMON P. RIVARD 248 COUNTRY WAY Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. Prom Comm. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Jr. Variety Show MARY J. ROACH 42 WILLIAMSBURG LN. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Varsity Club 2, 3 Student Council Prom Comm. Float Comm. SUSAN ROBINSON 46 BRANCH ST. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Softball 1 , 2, 3 (Capt.), 4 Yearbook Varsity Club 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show MAH ROCHE 161 WOODLAND RD. Wrestling 2, 3 WILLIAM ROCHFORD 9 FIELDSTONE RD. Gymnastics 1 Stage Band 2 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chancellors 3 Language Club 3 Drama Club 3 Jr. Variety Show Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 S.E.M.S.B.A. S.E. District N.E.M.F.A. 4 ROSE MARE RODERICK 9 PLEASANT ST. JAMES P. NAGLE 112 LAWSONRD. Football 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3, 4 M.R.F.C. 3, 4 A NANCY NAVIN 38 OLD COLONY WAY Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Boosters Club Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show 147 CRAIG NEWKIRK 107 TILDEN RD. Cross Country 1 , 2 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Hockey 1,2,4 Student Government Day The Crucible International Thespian Soc. ELLEN RODGERS 69 SEDGEWOOD DR. DENNIS RODRIGUES 23 1 0th AVE. PAM RODRIGUES 179 STOCK BRIDGE RD. Future Nurses ELENA ROSEMERE 118 C.J. CUSHING WAY Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 2, 3 A.F.S. 1,2 Secretary Club 2 ANDREA ROSEN 12 DELTA LN. ERIC B. ROSENBERG 14 ABERDEEN DR. Winter Track 4 Softball 3 Jr. Variety Show AAAH RULARI 116 OLD FORGE RD. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 3, 4 HUGH RUSSEL 37 IRVING RD. ROBIN RUZZANO 19 0AKHURST RD. ALANA RYAN 10 OCEAN AVE. CLIFF RYAN 400 FIRST PARISH RD. Stage Band 2 Marching Band 4 Wind Ensemble 3 Concert Band 4 Wrestling 4 Track 1 T.W.D.C. LAUREN SAGLIO 16 SALT MEADOW LN. Community Service 1 Jr. Variety Show CHRISTINE E. SALVADOR 13 OTIS RD. Stage Band 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show Musical 2 Community Service 3 LISA SAMUELSON 8WILSHIRE DR. Coldbrook 3, 4 Co-Editor Future Secretaries 3, 4 Float Committee 3, 4 Intramural Basketball KENNETH SARGENT 58 LAWSON RD. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Track 4 BEVERLEY SAVAGE 110 VERNON RD. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 2, 4 Jr. Variety Show JON SCHOUSBOE 22 CREELAAAN DR. Basketball 1 Soccer 1 scon SCHUMACHER 118SEDGEWICK DAVID SCOLLANS 289 GANNET DR. Community Service NATE scon 1 OCEAN DR. DONALD SHANNON 56 MOORLAND RD. Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 NANCY M. SHARRY 89 PRAH RD. Drill Team 2 Basketball 2 Float Comm. Yearbook CLARISSA SHEA 15 STONE RD. JANE SHEENAN 47 LAWSON RD. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Basketball 1 , 2, 3 Tennis 1 , 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. Jr. Variety Show Homecoming Chairman Yearbook JANET SHIELDS 205 COUNTRY WAY MARIANNE SHIELDS 219 WILDCAT LN. Track 1 Work Experience 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show KIRK SHILTS 33 ROSA ' S LN. Winter Track 2, 4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN SHORT 15 BASSIN LN. STAFFORD SHORT 15 BASSIN LN. KERRY A. SHORTALL 15 ELAINE COURT Student Council Gymnastics 1 Modular Day 2 Musical Anything Goes Jr. Variety Show Community Service Float Committee KATHY SHYNE 43 BROOK ST. MARTHA SIEMENSKI 573 COUNTRY WAY FRANKS. SILVEIRA 41 KANE DR. Symphonic Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 2, 3, 4 Band President Jr. Variety Show Nat. Honor Society 4 DAVA SILVIA 180 FRONT ST. LAURIE SINDONE 31 HATHERLYRD. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 4 Musical 1, 2, 3,4 Jr. Variety Show JODY SIRISO 20 STEARNS RD. RAYMOND SISK JR. 23 HARBOR HTS. RD. Football 1 Winter Track 1, 2, 4 Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, Capt. 4 WILLIAM T. SKILLAAAN 62 CREELMAN DR. ALAN SMITH 21 BIHERSWEET LN. BARBARA SMITH 86 ARBORWAY DR. JOHN SMITH 5 ROSLIN RD. TRACEY SMITH 7 HORNBEAM RD. H.R. Rep. 1, 2, 3,4 Coldbrook 4 Float Comm. 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show LISA SORRENTINO 18 EISENHOWER Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Inter. Thespian Soc. 3, 4 Music Comedy 3, 4 MICHAEL SOUSA 25 COLLIER AVE. Football 1,2,3,4 Hockey 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Variety Show H.R. Rep. JUDY SPEAR 15 BOOTH HILL RD. Girls Track 1 Jr. Variety Show Student Council 1 Senior Boosters Club 4 SEAN M. SPILLANE 45 PYRAMID LN. Football 1 , 2, 3 Jr. Variety Show M9 (Public Relations) DEAN SPOONER 2 COLLIER RD. JON STANLEY 13TRYSTING RD. Baseball 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 M9 Club 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show SUSAN SOUTHWORTH 15ANN VINALRD. Jr. Variety Show Float 3 Art Ed. Chimes ' 77 EDDIE SPEAR 304 TILDEN RD. MICHAEL HEMMERT 81 SATUIT TRAIL Sr. Class Treasurer Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 Hockey Manager 3 O.C.D.C. 1,2,3,4 SUSAN MARIE HENNELLY 27 POPLAR AVE. Twirlers 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Float Committee 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show MARYELLEN CONNERS 34 CHERRY LN. DARLEEN COOK 150 AAANN LOT RD. MARIE T. STANLEY 17 2nd AVE. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. Tennis (Manager) 2 Soccer 3 SUSAN STARK 18 WHEELER PARK 148 ■f JANET STEARNS 28 EISENHOWER LN. RHONDA STRZELECKI 131 COUNTRY WAY SUZANNE SUCKOW 49 BARKER RD. ANNE C. SULLIVAN 1 1 SHERAAAN DR. Softball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2 Varsity Club 2, 3 Girls Soccer 3 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Yearbook (Sports Ed.) FREDERIC SULLIVAN 29 HILLCREST RD. Wrestling 3, 4 M9 V.P. KATHY SULLIVAN 128TILDEN RD. Community Service ROBERT SUTHERLAND 266 OLD OAKEN BUCKET M9 3, 4 (Management) Concert Band 1 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2 AAarching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Symphonic Band 3, 4 Pit Band 1 ROBERT E. SWEENEY 90 OLD FORGE RD. Football 1 , 2 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 2 Soccer 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Home R. Rep. 1 , 3, 4 M9 Treas. 3, 4 MELANIE SWIFT 12HOLLET ST. Jr. Variety Show Float Comm. 3, 4 CHRISTINA J. TER 67 SATUIT TRAIL Cheering 1 , 2 Com. Ser. 4 Girls Soccer 3 PAULINE TESORERO 764 FIRST PARISH RD. GLYN THOAAAS 32 HUGHEY RD. Soccer 1 , 2 Baseball 1 , 2 JANE F. THORNTON 20 CARVER AVE. Concert Chorus 4 A.F.S. (England) 4 INGER THURSON 11 8 ELM STR. Wind Ensemble 1 Marching Band 1 , 2 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 3(V.P.),4(Pres.) PETER TIBBEHS 67 GILSON RD. Wrestling 1 Variety Show H.R. Rep. 1,2,3,4 JENNIFER TIERNEY 6 THREE RING RD. Field Hockey 1 Track 1 Com. Ser. LINDA TILEY 53 CORNET STETSON RD. Marching Band 1 , 2, 3 Wind Ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 3, 4 Free Voice 3, 4 Coldbrook 2, 3 Photo. Club 1 Musical 1 GAYE TOLAN 1 37 ELM ST. Cheering 1 Drama Club 1 Chanterelles 2, 3 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Symphonic 2, 3, 4 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Jazz-Rock Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Musical 1 , 2, 3 S.E.M.S.B.A. 3 S.E. District 3 Jr. Variety Show Concert Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 RICHARD L. TRAVERS 70 LAWSON RD. Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show DEBBIE TREVAINS 15. BORDEN RD. JOANNA TULLY 25 PORTER RD. PATRICIA TURNER 51 9 FIRST PARISH Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 H.R. Rep. 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comm. 1 , 2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Variety Show National Honor Soc. 4 Drill Team 1 Track 1 , 2 Senior Booster 4 SUZI TURNER 87 MAPLE PAMELA A. UNDERHILL 181 BOOTH HILLRD. Float Comm. 3, 4 LORRAINE VALENTINE 96 DEVON ST. Basketball 3 MARY B. L. VANARIA 10 CURTIS RD. Drill Team 1 , 2, 3, 4 Nurses Club 2, 3 BRUCE VAN WART 61 BROOK ST. BETHANY VERSOY 44 CAPTAIN PIERCE RD. RENATO VIEGA 83 HATHERLY RD. DIERDRE WALSH 367 COUNTRY WAY SUSAN WALSH 24 6th-AVE. Jr. Variety Show Yr. Book Workstudy 4 J. CLIFFORD WATKINS 107 SEDGEWICK DR. Tennis 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 2 Basketball 3, 4 Manager Yearbook Jr. Variety Show National Honor Society ELIZABETH WEEDON 21 STRAWBERRY LN. Future Nurses 1 , 2, 3 Float Comm. Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Jr. Variety Show FREDERICK WESTCOH 16GANNET PASTURE MARION WESSMON 584 FIRST PARISH RD. ANN WESTIN 20 LAWSON RD. THE CRUCIBLE KENNY WHEELER I 125 MANN LOT RD. PRESTON WHITCOMB 1 1 8 TILDEN RD. Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1 Tennis 2 Jr. Variety Show SCOn WHITFIELD 1 79 BULLRUSH FARM RD Wrestling 1 Track 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show r Cross Country 4 National Honor Soc. KATHLEEN WILKINS 12CONIHASSETRD. Future Nurses 3 Field Hockey 2 Varsity Club 2 Tennis Manager 2 Float Comm. 3 MARY WILLIAMS 41 GREENFIELD LN. Track 3 Cross Country 3 Jr. Variety Show Float Co. RICHARD WISDOM 140 WOODLAND RD. MICHAEL T. WORSWICK 122 ELM ST. Notional Honor Soc. Tennis 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2 LIZABETH WRENCHER 7 CHENEY ST. Track 1 , 2, 3 SAM WRENCHER 67 CHENEY ST. Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Track 2, 3 TODD WYKS 7 PORTER RD. KAREN YANARELLA 803 FIRST PARISH RD. DOUG YOUNG 92 FIRST PARISH RD. SARAH YOUNG 120 LAWSON RD. Concert Bond Basketball 2 Golf 1 G.A.A. JANET YUDIS 36 LAWSON RD. ELIZABETH CONLEY 147 VERON RD. Track 1,2, 3,4 Student Council 1 Sr. Booster Club Jr. Prom Committee Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show Nurses Club 2 Yearbook KIMBERLEE CONNELLEY 18HAZELL AVE. Coldbrook 4 Sr. Boosters Club Sixteen Springs and Sixteen Summers Gone Now. Cartwheels Turn to Carwheels Through the Town. And They Tell Him, ' ' Take Your Time; It Won ' t Be Long Now Be- fore You Drag Your Feet to Slow Those Circles Down. The blind leading the blind? 156 The Grand Essentials in Thi s Life Are Something to Do, Something to Love, and Something to Hope for. Just five more minutes and you con get out of those crazy suits. Use Language We Can Comprehend. Tell Us What Elements You Blend. It Gives Us Strangely Little Aid. But Does All Something in the End. Look, I just got my braces on! Look ma, no hands! Look, I just got my braces off! What do you mean you didn ' t know I could read?? 159 he Best of Luck in the hiture to the Class of 1977 PAT CONNOLLY • DODGE-MLpPH STUDIO ] Congratulations Fronn SPENSLEY CHEVROLET Rte. 3A Cohasset, Mass. 383-9090 Congratulations Fronn All of Us at TOWN PIZZA 367 Gannett Rd. 545-6782 Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS Rte. 3A, Gushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. Compliments of COUNTRY PACKAGE STORE 375 Gannett Road No. Scituate Best Wishes From FASHION SET 361 Gannett Road Bes+ Wishes From COLONIAL DRUG OF SCITUATE Your Personal Professional Pharmacy STA-NEET CLEANERS 363 Gannett Rd. Good Luck From BROOKS PHARMACY Gannett Rd. No. Scituate 162 JOSIAH ' S SPIRIT IS ALIVE AND WELL Meet Josiah Quincy , Jr., the founder of coop- erative banking in Massachusetts, and the man for whom our bank was named. We chose Josiah ' s name, because it stands for a concern for people. In fact, since our founding, weVe been doing business as if Josiah were looking over our shoulder. That means keeping you first in our minds. We know for certain . . . JL 1 JOSIAH WOULD HAVE LIKED THAT. Quincy cooperative bank % 1259 Hancock Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Branch Offices: Braintree, Cohasset, Hanover (617)479-6600 Compliments of ZUCKER ' S SUNOCO 348 GanneH Rd. North Sci+uate, MA 02060 SCITUATE HARBOR NORTH SCITUATE The Best of Luck to Our Seniors From HOUSE A Mrs. Becker Mrs. Abel Mr. Clancy Mr. Grady Mr. Sheehan 166 167 CAL ' S T.V. SALES SERVICE Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 161 Front St. Scituate Harbor, Mass. 545-3500 My Personal Best Wishes for Success in the Future to Each Member of the Class of 1977 SENATOR ALLAN R. McKINNON Serving the Entire South Shore FLORIST SHOP Fine Gifts 792 Country Way Floral Designs for All Occasions Greeting Cards Fruit Baskets Corsages Nosegays 545-5983 Next to Bound Brook Court Plants Open 7 Days North Scituate 168 PAUL YOUNG MOTORS INC. 1 26 First Parish Road, Scituate, Mass. AUSTIN L AHEARN JEWELER 790 Chief Justice Gushing Way, Cohasset, AAA 02025 Good Luck Class of ' 77 From McLAUGHEY. INC. 5 Brook St. Scituote Best Wishes Class of ' 77 PEPPERCORN. LTD. Harbor Mall, Scituate COLPITIS TRAVEL CENTER CHET YOUNG AND EVIE YOUNG 3 Brook Street Scituate (617) 545-4500 383-1717 MARIA ' S PIZZA SUBS Best of Luck Class of 77 47 Front Street Scituate, Mass. 170 HARBORSIDEARCO Front St., Scituate, Mass. John A. Sullivan 545-9758 SCITUATE CLEANSERS fp 4 1 Front St. Scituate, Mass. THAYER PHARMACY 4 Brook St. Sci+uate, Mass. ii 171 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 Sci+ua+e Medford Arlington Best Wishes 99 Front Street Scituate Harbor 172 Serving the South Shore SHAWMUT FIRST COUNTY BANK 770 County Way No. Scituate, Mass. 02060 173 Marshfield Hardware Sporting Goods I90I (ii an St 834-7S00 IHarshfield Tel. 383-9612 Road Service OLYMPIC TEXACO George Roukounakis Expert VW and Volvo 55 S. Main Street All Foreign Car Repairs Cohasset, Mass. 02025 Complete American Car Service mi DOKUXt. ' 2040 Ocean Street Marshfield, MA 02050 174 .mi Good Luck Seniors From THE GROUND ROUND Best Wishes t The Class of 77 From GATES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL OCEAN ANNEX SCUBA SCHOOL John Barnecott 383-91 16 Rt. 3A Cohasset You Are invited to View A Port of Our Post at SHOkE LINE SHELLS Plaza %st, Marshfield, Ma. auiuai Anliqucs. ScrimshaiL, Wampum PCi tj- Op ' ri Monday thru Saturdar-. 9 A Vf HOBBY AND CRAFT SHOP 837-5717 1 863 Ocean Street Marsh Field Best of Luck to the Class of 77 from GUSHING SCHOOL RICK ' S FISH MARKET Fresh and Fried Seafoods 788 F Country Way, N. Scituate, MA 02060 545-9833 Traditional Men ' s Clothing 1 32 Front Street Scituate Harbor, Moss. Congratulations to the Class of 1977 fronn The Members of the 1 87+h Infantry Brigade and the 187th Support Battalion For More Information on the U.S. ARMY RESERVE Call in Your Area Hingham 749-6214 Boston 542-6000 Ext. 148 Brockton 584-2858 93A Front St. Scituate Harbor 545-4910 176 Congratulations and Good Luck to the Seniors f ronn the AMPATUCK PARENTS AND FACULTY Complinnents of STYLIST BEAUTY SHOP Cohasset ANCHORS AWEIGH Fronn SIMS YACHT YARD INC. Driftway Scituate, AAA 545-3000 383-9121 Our Best to the Class of 77 ICECREAM SANDWEHES CaNFECnONS Stow AwajT Sweets Scituate Harbour Congratula+ion to the Class of 1977 d r i f t way sout PROFESSIONAL OFFICES SCITUATE, MASS. 56 Driftway GopcUktjck From South Shore Auto Parts Co., Mne. MACHINE SHOP SERVICH DRIFTWAY ROAD SCITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS 545-2220 - 545-2274 ROUTE 28 SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 398-2113 1 804 Ocean St. Marshfield, Mass. 837-6111 —837-6112 TOW-AWAY SPORTS IND.. INC. Cohasset, Mass. 02025 617 383-9116 COHASSET HOUSE OF PIZZA Pizzas Grinders Spaghetti Greek Salads Route 3A Cohasset 383-6262 Good Luck Seniors PAUL J. SULLIVAN ANDERSON FUEL. 331 Ganneh Rd. North Scituate CLIPPER SHIP MOTOR LODGE Lunch, Dinner Private Parties Compliments of GREEN BUSH PACKAGE STORE 42 Country Wuy Best Wishes From the GANNETT GRILL Marine Electronics — Scanners — Citizens Band BAY COMMUNICATIONS Sales — Custom Installations — Service 1 96 Front Street Scituate Harbor Tel. (617)545-9700 Scituate, MA 02066 Congratuloti s on Your Graduation From Think of U Clubs — Teams — Groups Custom Printed Shirts with Your Club Design or Name 1 36 Front Street Scituate Harbor, Mass. 545-6680 WILLIAMS BARKER INN fWe Invite You to Shore with Us Our Excitingly Delicious Choice cJ- Dinners, Tuesday-Sunday j m Luncheons Seven Days a Week, Featuring Specials Tuesday-Fri A Bountiful Brunch Every Sunday Fronn 1 1 -2:30 The Finest in Outdoor Food Drink on the Patio at Willianns Barker The Warmest and Friendliest Pub You ' ve Ever Enjoyed The Williams Barker Inn Is Open the Year Round — We Hope to See You Soon Barker Road Scituate Harbor, Massachusetts 02066 Telephone 545-5033 545-5049 B est Wishes To the Class of 1 977 From CENTRAL SCHO V Quotations From The Theme Song of MAHOGANY Bartlett ' s Familiar Quotations 184 1 Best Wishes to The Class of 1977 from SCITUATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Congratulations to the Class of 1977 Special Congratulations to Our Niece TERRY DUGGAN Your Uncles SPONSORS Mrs. Carol C. Burns Mr. Robert E. Jackman Nancy Phil Pisano Susan Gilmore Peter E. Kuoni Howard Epstein Prof. Comrack Mr. Mrs. Richard F. Roach Michael Clancy Alice K. Gonsalves Jerome Crowley Chris Cote Elena Rosemere Beth Shillue Carlo Pipes Julie Devlin Cathy Roach Amy Foirclough Carol Dunphy Chrissie White Mary Lou Pitts Kim Johnson Laurie Wilder Kothy McCarthy Anne Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Kelly III Don Osgood Molly Reddy Kathryn Fortin Stephen Certa Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Barbary Winnie the Pooh Mary T. Honlon Family BarboT ' f elson Charlene Petrizzi . Marie Monarch Mr. Mrs. Wm. Matte rn Mr. Mrs. Jock Sheehan a Miss Liva Ellen Gray Chet Komorin The Teddy B or Mr. Mrs. Ken Lyons r. Mrs. Robert P. Allen Marilyn M. Rogers Meg Flagg Tom Elena Lor Schoenbucher Chris Desler Cindy Lane John B. Hickey Mr. Mrs. Wm. Harrington Jean Hilfiker Jeanne Gallagher Doris Ray Magill orriet Scott erry Kay Duggan Helen Mike Mahony Geo e Mary Stanley Janet Beacham Terry Duggan I Fudge Sargent Mr. Mrs. KSnneth Sorg 1
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