Wareham High School - Caper Yearbook (Wareham, MA)

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The Class of 1969 is most appreciaTive for The inTeresT ThaT he has shown To The enTire class and for The efforTs ThaT he has puT forfh on our behalf. ' gagk off Gozzfenfs Wdnfnfsffaffbn 706-My Sembf Secfmn Qlnobckwmen Oryanzzafzons dI?0f 57 0112117165 ' ' Sp offs ON wARD-5 mil? 3 rv mzhzkfrabbn ' S fu ,i:E:E 1'Z: gl5's. ? QSWFSS ,v- +tw.Xt'X 'w .tx Fklg' S w N SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Walter E. Longmore XY 552 'll 33. 123 25? Hi? ilvnugzxmns fag? S15-' ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Walter Smith mzbzkfrabon f P 5 .- n-f ' if jj xj lpllslllr PRINCIPAL Mr. William Paling ll 445-'FL-f cami A C GCZIA? CJ Eu? ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Bradford Marlin Mr. Walter Glinski ,--! GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Elizabeth Andersson Mr. Allen Longhi -ww-aw M1 W v,,,.,...-f-- - ART SUPERVISOR Mrs. Lucy Fearing A ,A M1 Ms.. , --1' VOCAL MUSIC Mr- Leo Peduzzi acu ly LIBRARIAN Miss Hope Atkinson INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Mr. Gary Thomas acu Q e -Q--........,.. ew-anew SCIENCE X Seated: Mr, S. De-Rossi, Mr. E. Dubiel, Chairman: Mr. D. Gagner. Standing: Mr. F. Medina, Mr. W. Gifford. - F -4 .... , MATHEMATICS Seated: Mr. W. Gifford, Miss R. Tompkins, Chairman Standing: Mr. G. Cleary, Mr. J. Cafarella. ENGLISH Seated: Mrs. S. Hammond, Mr. R. Antell, Chairman Mr. J. Carson. Standing: Mr. T. Fahey, Mr. S. DeRossi Mr. J. Brogioli. LANGUAGES Seated: Mrs. R. Spencer, Chairman. Standing: Mr. J. Brogioli, Mr, R. Brousseau. 8 af-uf, SOCIAL STUDIES BUSINESS EDUCATION Seated: Mr. R. Brousseau, Mrs. M.' J. Burke, Chairman, Mrs. A. Walls. 5eBf9df Miss E- MOFSG- MV- G- While- Chalfman- 5T5'1dl '91Mf- J C373 Standing: Mr. W. Flaherty, Mr. T. Fahey, Mr. F. Rose, Mr. C. Spillane. fella- MF- H- C6YlS0V1- MV- C- 5YlVla- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION l Seated: Mr. E. Hall, Chairman: Mr. W. Croft. Standing: Mr. P. M. Wood. 'Ki' l . -S.. .f A ... ,... MUSIC EDUCATION Mr. L. Peduzzi, Chairman, Mr. G. Thomas. Mr. W. Maxwell- ----- ii Jackson, Mr. 7? PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. E. Anderson, Mr. A. Longhi, Chairman y3e51lr20f Me Genes e T 2 4 U , Q v Rh-wf' JAN ITORS NURSE Mr. Borsari, Mr. Merrihew, Mr. McKiernan, Mr. LaBouIiere Mrs' Govoni 3 JH., SECRETARY Mrs. Malone Eff SECRETARY Mrs. Roberge KK RR , 7 3, Eg CAFETERIA STAFF L TO R: Mrs. Alves Mrs. Govoni, Mrs. Monfrond, Mrs. Weygandf, Mrs. Wiison, Mrs. Fernandes. .6 , f I Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Croker, Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. Cassidy aper Qsfafyf I LITERARY STAFF SEATED: D. Williams, D. Winberg, L. Carey. STANDING: C. Bump, D. Weeden. BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Aldonna Perry Raymond J, Angell Dianne Winberg BUSINESS STAFF l SEATED: R. Bumpus, A. Perry, J. Delgado. STANDING: J. Eacobaccl, M. Pesfa. mfs fo e121brs.f.f UI . I I I 1 KATHY BARRETT DAVID WEEDEN Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Award National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist Aff fi NBGAIINGPIBLE' fi 5 5 IIIA t 1 , 3 DIANNE WINBERG D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award BRIAN FITZGERALD DIANNE WINBERG TELFAD Representative TELFAD Representative Al COLLEGE bronx Jo sou JAMES BROWN SERVICE. FAMILY 'FRIDAY' LIFE Gkss jlgfsfory ln September of 1965 the class of 1969 entered the halls of Wareham High School. We were now the low men on the totem pole. lt took a while before we became adiusted to the ways of the high school, but we finally made it. Of course, there were those who couldn't remem- ber where they were or where their lockers were. However, Mr. Burke had a detailed map of the school printed on all contact lenses. Our first class meeting looked like a political convention, but we managed to nominate and later elect our class officers. With the help of Mrs. Cleary, our class advisor, we elected Frank Bergamasco, president, Bette Joe, vice president, Robert Paling, treasurer, Linda Carey, secretary, and Donald Gomes, dance chairman. Just before Christmas, Donald and his cohorts got together and put o'n our freshman dance. It was called Christmas-A-Go-Go. After returning from the Christmas holidays, we were faced with a new challenge for us- Midyear Exams. Somehow, we managed to live through them, and the rest of the year went along without too much trouble. By the time the Final Exams appeared, we were professionals -almost! Our freshman year was all over before we knew it. We were now sophomores. That fall we returned to the hallowed halls of Wareham High School a little older and a little wiser-so we thought. Since Mrs. Cleary had left us, Mr. Cleary became our class advisor. It looked as though they wanted to keep us in the family. , Our new class officers were Francine Canute, president, Charlie Toole, vice president, Bette Joe, treasurer, Susan Marble, secretary, and Bette Nickerson, dance chairman. The Sophomore Hop, '69 Times, was fun for all involved, except for the chaperones who thought that the music was too loud. They were the only ones to notice it. Because we were sophomores, we liked everything loud-the louder the better. No one can ever forget our trip to Boston with Miss Shea to see Julius Caesar, or that horrible folk singer someone had found for one of our assemblies. ln June we retreated to our jeans and bare feet for a summer of beaching and boating unfortunately, it rained all that summer. ln September of 1967 we entered Wareham High School as the iazzy juniors. We were finally members of the upper half, and looked forward to an exciting year. Early in September, Mr. Cleary, our class advisor, herded us into the auditorium to elect our officers. The results of the election were Francine Canute, president, Susan Marble, vice president, Linda Carey, secretary, and Gary Franklin, treasurer. Dianne Winberg started the year by introducing her new sister to us. She was Afife Ozkok, an American Field Service student from Turkey. ln the middle of the year, we said good-bye to Mr. Longmore, as he moved into the Superinten- dent's office, and welcomed Mr. Paling as our new high school principal. T We can all .remember The Battle of the Term Paper. lt all started in Room 6 with a list of topics and a little Blue Book. Since, for most of us, it was our first encounter with a term paper, we emerged completely baffled. A As spring rolled around, we anticipated a field trip to Fenway Park. When the day arrived, we were ready. We had packed everything from food to sunglasses. Even though we needed um- brellas, and the Red Sox lost, we all had fun, including Mrs. Burke. Along with spring came Final Exams. After three years of them, we managed to come through with our heads above water. Also, in the spring, we were saddened with the fatal shooting of Martin Luther King. ln May, the Class of 1968 left, and we unofficially began our reign as seniors. Wayne Lopes and James Walsh served as class marshalls at the graduation ceremonies. Robert Paling received the Harvard Book Award as the most outstanding iunior boy. Boys' State Representatives were Robert Paling, Robert Caldwell, Robert Alcott, David Hunter, and David Hocking. Girls' State Representative was Christine Braley. At last we made the big time-big, bad seniors! Remembering our freshman experiences, we played Pick on the Freshmen and the Sophomores and the Juniors. Co-captains for the football team were Ronnie Hunter and Wayne Lopes. We might not have had a winning season in terms of victories, but we had a tremendous year in school spirit. We beat the Bulldogs for the third consecutive year, winning the elusive Cranberry Bowl . . . for keeps! Our only senior on the cheerleading squad was Debbie Williams. At the end of the season, Jim Besse was named Best Offensive Player, and Ronnie Hunter was named Best Defensive Player. Both were awarded trophies. Gerhard Kellner came to join our class as the foreign exchange student from Vienna, Austria. He was the brother of James Eacobacci. Brian Fitzgerald and Dianne Winberg were chosen as TELFAD representatives from our senior class. During the fall, the students of Wareham High School experienced two bomb scares. The first time, we all went to the Town Hall while the building was searched. The second time, we all trooped into the small gymnasium at the Intermediate School. Those who couldn't fit were kep1 out in the cold. Our senior class officers were elected. Francine Canute was elected president, Susan Marble, vice president, Gary Franklin, treasurer, Aldonna Perry, secretary, and Patti Moore, dance chairman. At the end of the first marking period, we had our first Honor Society lnduction for the year. Seniors inducted were Dianne Winberg and Francine Canute. Gerhard Kellner was made an honorary member. These students ioined Bette Joe, Robert Paling, Brian Fitzgerald, Susan Kaasi- nen, and David Weeden, who had already been inducted as juniors. Some of our classmates received some well-deserved honors during the year. Kathy Barrett received the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. David Weeden was a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Linda Carey was chosen Key Club Sweetheart. 7 Our basketball team experienced a building year. Many underclassmen benefited from their game experience. The season ended on a happy note with our team defeating the arch-rival Bourne. The Winter track team did extremely well, proving once again that the athletes at Wareham High School are fast, At last our tour years are gone! It seems rather sad that we have to go, but we are taking many fond memories with us. SIGNED Jim Besse Linda Carey Rise Lundblad WRITERS OF THE CLASS HISTORY Rise Lundblad, Jim Besse, Linda Carey -hu an enzbr Chaos OAGCQFS 'P' spa I 1 ' 'Og 41 1 'w'aa wa X if 'inf 453, r TREASURER SECRETARY Gary Franklin Aldonna Perry VICE-PRESIDENT Susan Marble PRESIDENT PROM CHAIRMAN Francine Canute Pafri Moore CLASS ADVISOR Mr. George Cleary BARBARA JEAN AKINS-GENERAL COURSE z WILLIAM ROBERT ALCOTT-CLASSICAL COLLEGE To become a national image is the secret desire of Tack often says, Take it light! will always remember the good times with Mr. Longmore likes sports, people, parties, some girls dislikes work and conceited people plans to go on in school and remain single in the future. Key Club l, 2, Executive Board 2, Student Council 4, Boys' State Delegate 3- Basketball l, 2, 4, Football 3, Spring Track 2, 4, Student Leader 3. ANTHONY ANDRADE-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Buddy likes girls, music, money, sports and the Four Tops dislikes people who try to act older than they are always says, What are you, crazy or something? fondest memory is winning the Battle of the Bands in the Town Hall to own a recording company and produce his own records is his secret desire Monday mornings are his greatest weakness future plans include college. Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Leade-r 4. I8 Aye is what Akie always says getting her license is her fondest high school memory secretly desires to travel around the world likes boys, dancing, money, clothes, music, gum, shopping sprees, parties dislikes home- work, study halls, rainy weekends, getting up for school, and conceited people homework is her greatest weakness to go to a business school is her plan for the future. Office Aid 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Newspaper Club 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 4, Drama Club 4. SUSAN LEE ALLEN-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Sue says, That's a no-no! likes summers, driving fast, nice clothes, snow- storms, football games, boys, and food fondest memory is attending Senior Reception in her freshman year becoming a famous and successful lawyer is her secret desire rainy days, long homework assignments, and conceited people are her dislikes greatest weakness in English Leather future plans are college, maioring in Political Science, and becoming a lawyer. Chorus 'l, 2, Basketball l, Softball Manager 2, Dance Committee 2, Drama Club 3, Newspaper Club 3, Business Manager 4, East Bridgewater High 'l, 2. DIANA MARIE ANDRADE-COMMERClAL Di says, Hang it up will n f ever orget getting her license secretly desires to become someone and be the best likes G.T.O.'s and tall dark-haired boys with great personalities dislikes ungroomed boys and two-faced people pizza parlors, and someone special are her weaknesses plans to attend secretarial school. Gymnastics 'lg Pep Club l. ,-N L ELIZABETH N. ANDREWS-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Liz says, You creep . .. to roller skate down the halls is her secret desire . . . Junior Prom was her fondest memory likes meeting new people, going to dances, and week-ends homework, school, Monday mornings, and people who know her middle name are her dislikes greatest weaknesses are lollipops and bubble gum to become an airline stewardess or physical therapist is her future plan. J Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 47 Girls' Basketball 27 Traffic Monitor lg Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. DOUGLAS BARBER-VOCATIONAL Chuchi says, Whatcha mean! will never forget the good times in Room 4 and going to detention likes all girls and dislikes people who think they are the greatest G.l.Q.'s are his greatest weakness in the future Chuchi iil 1 would like to go on to school. 1: W,,AVq ipw,,g...?X,,,mr V., 1, iid' f' fi ,, ,Jw , -2' -2' f 15 4- ' - W Si-, 6,4 3 mg , ,, 10.1 , a s L V L is g ,M iii: 1 JOHN BARRY-VOCATIONAL Buttons will always remember detention hall likes girls dislikes school often says, What's up? food and girls are his weaknesses plans to get drafted. Football l. JUDITH BARNETT-COMMERCIAL COURSE l know ya' digging me now! says Parrot becoming co-captain of the girls' basketball team is her fondest memory of W.H.S. secretly desires to travel and become a success in life, likes pizza, fried clams, banana splits, dancing, music, clothes, and boys dislikes snobbish girls and boys who think they are too good . . . plans to further her education in the business world. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Track l, 2, 3, Gymnastics l, 2, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Head Maiorette 3, 4, Code Club 4, Office Aid 4. 415 ,vw- KATHY BARRETT-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Kath says, You're kidding mel fondest memory was being chosen football statistician doing what she wants to do is her secret desire likes football baseball, tennis, and driving dislikes homework, term papers, and work greatest weakness is football college and teaching at the secondary level are her future plans. Code Club 2, 3, 4, Student Leader l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Football Statistician 4. DEBRA ANN BATES-COMMERCIAL COURSE Deb will never forget playing Aunt Kate in the Drama Club play in her sophomore year always says, Right! or Ya' know? secretly desires to be totally independent likes food-any type, anywhere, any time-certain friends, certain places, certain times, and being able to laugh dislikes people asking her to smileland watching Rae eat around the outside of her hamburger on Wednesdays procrastination, blushing, and a bad temper are her greatest weaknesses . .. future includes business, art, and travel. Drama Club 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Club 14. ffQs t ,R A 4' -A HERBERT L. BEDARD-GENERAL COURSE Herbie Be-dard secretly desires to see as much of the United States as he can greatest weakness is not getting school work done more quickly likes football, baseball, hunting, fishing, and boating dislikes getting up early in the morning, riding the bus, and doing homework can often be heard saying, Mission impossible ' will never for et ett'n h' l' . g g 1 g is icense plans to enter 20 the Navy in the future. FRANK BERGAMASCO-GENERAL COURSE Chief's secret desire is unknown, he keeps his secrets to himself . . . always says, That's all fondest memory is the 2:15 bell . .. likes good times and Italians .. . dislikes noisy people and dumb girls mini skirts and bikinis are his greatest weakness ... plans to make a million in the future. Weight Lifting 2, 3. 'irf acl I9 70 JAMES BESSE CLASSICAL COLLEGE Big Jim says, Never put off 'till tomorrow that which you can do today! . .. likes sports, girls, hamburgers, music dislikes Monday secretly desires to become a professional guitarist fondest memory-playing football weak- ness-food . . . future plan is to enter electronics field. Football I, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Mixed Choir I, 27 Student Leader I, 2, 3, 47 Football Manager 2. MICHAEL JAMES BORISOFF-INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mikey can often be heard saying, What's up, my man? .. . likes hot Chevies, women, mini skirts, and hunting dislikes Fords, school lunches, short hair, math, and homework blonde hair and blue eyes are his greatest weaknesses will always remember the day the doughnuts rolled down Route 6 secret desire is to have the quickest .283 at Norwood plans to go into the service and later do carpentry work. ,Gills 411' 'Q CHRISTINE BRALEY-C LASSICAL COLLEGE Bones says, Oh, come on! secret desire is a secret likes boys, good music, books, horseback riding Girls' State and Junior Chemistry class are her fondest memories conceited people and working Saturday nights are -. I her dislikes boys who use English Leather are her greatest weakness future plans include college and a career. Library Aid I, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, Newspaper Club 3, 4. 2I JAMES J. BUCKLEY-GENERAL COURSE Buck is always saying, Wait a minute! fondest memory is 2:15 bell on Friday secret desire is to own a hunting camp in Canada likes hunting, fishing, money, and some girls dislikes people who can't be trusted l' grea est weakness is holding on to money . .. plans to ioin the Navy. Weightlifting 2, 3. C3 CARLTON BUMP-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Carly is often heard saying, No, you? . .. 'fondest memory is his entire senior year secret desire is to be.successful in life and to do some good for people likes dances, baseball, basketball, girls, and iust plain fooling around dislikes doing nothing and peo le who tak d to go to a maritime academy. p e a vantage of others would like Baseball i, 2, 3, 4, Basketball i, Football 1, Caper Staff 4, Home Room President i, 2, Student Council l, 2. RAE ELLIN BUMPUS-COMMERCIAL COURSE Rae's fondest memory is getting her driver's license and getting her car . . oft . en says, 'You re despicable! secret desire is to travel around the world with a long stop in Hawaii likes boys, parties, pizza, buying clothes, and eating dislikes people who think they know everything, conceited people, and watching Debbie pour salt on everything . .. plans to go on to school and become ati' an executive secretary. Student Council i, 2, 4, Executive Board 2, Code Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Drama Club 2, Thespian Society 2, Caper Staff 4. vm tt ,. SALLY FRANCES BUMPUS-HOUSEHOLD ARTS Sal says, Reallyl will always remember graduation likes cooking, dancing, baby sitting, being with people dislikes snobbish people future plans are indefinite. 22 RUTH DELANO CANEDY-COMMERCIAL COURSE Little One says, l don't believe it! will never forget February, 1967, and ' l October 1968 secret desire is to become a country around the world likes country and western music, Elvis Presley, being alone, a certain somebody, and horses dislikes being in , and those who fake advantage of others hates to be called Ruth Delano tall boys are her greatest weakness plans to get married someday and go into the antique business. Girls' Glee Club l, IVUN JOSEPHA CAMPINHA-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Josie likes soul people, records, and dancing .. and western singer or trave a noisy crowd bad tempers, ,,.i-.,.,- 1. Roe-gf ROBERT MAURY CALDWELL-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Bobby will always remember Mr. Jones as a music teacher and a friend and tav l'n to Europe with him secret desire is to see more of the beautiful , r ei g lands in the world likes everything and everybody doesnt have any l b me an dislikes self discipline is his greatest weakness pans to eco engineer. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4. often says, Sure, you'll get fondest memory to make over it! seeing James Brown in person is her everyone happy is her secret desire dislikes con , a itators boys and potato chips are her greatest weaknesses a five year 9 college for nursing is in her future plan. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Student Leader 2, Basketball 3. ceited people unhappy people, FRANCINE ANN CANUTE-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Franny says, You dodo head! secret desire is to lose weight fondest memories were in her iunior and senior years likes boys, linguica, W.H.S. dislikes losing and smart-alecs greatest weaknesses are music, sports food and dark brown eyes future plans are to go to Bridgewater State College and teach elementary school. Drama Club i, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Track 2, Code Club 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, ' - T h s 3 4, J.V. Cheerleader 4, Class Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Office Aid 4, Future eac er , President 2, 3, 4. ,,, 'f+rl'9f'xx all yl? sl 7559! .3 . . 1 V' Ve' .A till, llvxf l in i, I LL,, I w if . i H . m',f, ,, . - I ,, 2555? , sMfe,g. , 1, , I' i. .,,. ,A s I ff CYNTHIA M. CARLSON-GENERAL COURSE Turkey likes Corvettes, The Supremes, Italian boys, food, and the summertime . . . often says, You'lI get over it! . .. dislikes conceited people and people who lie secret desire is to become rich and famous fondest memory is becom- ing a senior . . . plans to ioin the service. LINDA ANN CAREY-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Carey says, Eat your arm! will always remember missing Gaz deadlines and office parties secret desire is to stay in bed on Monday mornings likes peanut butter, long summers, short rintas , Christmas, and Chinese fortune cookies dislikes Sunday afternoons, carrots, pigeons, and people who wear red fingernail polish sending telegrams is her greatest weakness future plans include iournalism. Newspaper Club I, 2, 3, 4, Editor in Chief 3, 4, Student Council 1, Class Secretary 1, 35 Code Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. Committee 3, 4, Caper Staff 4. Madrigal Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir I, 2, Band lg Orchestra 'lf Office Aid 3, 4. aus Q DONALD LOUIS DASTOUS-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Donny likes The Rascals, the late Otis Reading, Vanilla Fudge, cars, surfing, money, and girls dislikes conceited girls, Cadillacs, irresponsible people, and war .l. greatest weakness is his mother and another special person often says, That's nice! visiting the Paul A. Dever School with the sociology class is his fondest memory of W.H.S. . .. plans to attend college and travel to England 24 or Sweden. ' Jose LUIS da SILVA-CLASSICAL COLLEGE .lose dislikes noisy study halls claims that his secret desire must remain a secret ... has no definite plans for the future at this time. .1 ,-9, . s I s JENNIFER DELGADO-COMMERCIAL COURSE Jeff says, You'lI get over that one, too! . year secretly desires to travel likes d dislikes conceited boys . . . homework is her gr a business school. Code Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Caper Staff 4. :adv JEFFREY DUTTON-INDUSTRIAL ARTS .. will always remember her senior ancing, french fries, and sports eatest weakness . . . plans to attend ANTONE DIAS-CLASSICAL COLLEGE How d Boston on senior skip day in '68 secretl des' t o you feel CHEAP!! says Bubu will never forget going to y :res o go to Paris and Portugal likes dancing, driving, horseback riding, lag, and agitating the Oakdale girls dislikes showoffs and people who want you only when you have something they can use studying and a certain someone in the class of '70 are his greatest weaknes es l ' ' ' in the future. Mixed Choir 1, 2, Madrigal Choir 4. s pans to go to college and malor in elementary education .leffy says, You're kidding! fondest memory is helping in the shop secret desirei t b ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s o e a success in building . .. likes friendly girls dislikes stuck-up girls greatest weakness is getting up Monday morning Navy- bound in the future. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Golf l, 2, Track l, 2. JAMES EACOBACCI-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ech will always remember being a brother to food, parties, and hockey dislikes stuck up trying to get up Monday mornings is his sire is to become a success in business plans to go to school and become a chef and after the service to go into business for himself. Student Council 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Caper Staff 4. an A.F.S. Student likes Italian girls and homework on weekends greatest weakness secret de- we B v?L5x ROBERT M. ELLIS JR.-GENERAL COURSE ' ,Q X23 Birdman likes girls, cars, racing, and traveling dislikes being called to the is Q0 office, school lunches, stuck-up girls, and homework girls are his greatest weak- 0 XA VX, ness .. . can often be heard saying, What's this madness? .. . secret desire . . . N ro N Wouldn't be a secret if I told you plans to go into the service and move so to California. 2- ITS SUSAN EVANS-COMMERCIAL COURSE Sue will always remember the Junior Class trip to Fenway Park to see the Boston Red Sox is often heard saying, Would you believe? secret desire is to have a horse farm likes her iob at the ASKP, horses, and the summer dislikes people who think they know everything sees work and marriage in her future. GEORGE HERBERT FERNANDES-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Georgie likes golfing, girls, and dancing dislikes nothing says What'ia been doing? will never forget getting a trophy for being an outstanding long distance runner secret desire is to be something greatest weakness is his failure to study .., 'Future plans include college. Student Leader l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band I, 2, 3, Cross Country Track 1, 2, 3, 47 Captain 4, Winter Track 'l, 2, 3, 45 Spring Track T, 2, Golf 3, Freshman Football Manager l. X KATHLEEN ANN FERNANDES-COMMERCIAL COURSE Kathy says, You'll get over it! . . . food is her greatest weakness . .. likes food, dancing, the Green Bay Packers, Julia, and The Mod Squad dislikes anyone who tries to be something that he's not, conceited girls, spinach, milk, hockey, f and golf becoming engaged as a Junior is her fondest memory secretly I L desires to have a wonderful and lasting marriage and to learn to cook so that , her husband might survive the marriage plans to get married and honeymoon 1 'fi in Hawaii. ' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Track T, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Student Leader l, 2, 3, 4, President 26 4, Maiorette 3, 45 Dance Committee l. RAYMOND FISHER-GENERAL COURSE BRUCE FRANKLIN-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Bruce says, My mother's twice the man you girls, and loyal friends dislikes people who claim studying is necessary. A Colt .45 is his desire is to graduate from U.S.V. CUniversity plans, to enlist after graduation and possibly atten BRIAN FITZGERALD-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Brian often says, Don't give me grief! fondest memory is being inducted into the National Honor Society secret desire is to sail to Europe likes sailing, basketball, good music, cars, and girls dislikes two-faced people, wise guys, and stuck-up girls wants to go to college and become an electrical engineer. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. are, likes hot cycles, brave run down cycles, and people who greatest weakness, and his secret of South Viet Nami future d college on the G.l. bill. GARY FRANKLIN-GENERAL COURSE Gary likes girls with long hair, money, Rocky Manor, his convertible, the run, and a certain girl dislikes haircuts, speaking in front of people, having to repeat something, stuck-up girls, people who don't pay their dues often says, See if I invite you to my funeral! living on a tropical island where he doesn't have to face the public is his secret desire being elected class treasurer is his fondest memory greatest weakness is driving too fast and getting home on time becoming an X ray technician is his future plan. Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. E I., . J it . ' 5-wi ' J Q J 1 A, IQ, ., L , 1 L: . .. 'V ,1-. JUDY B. GABRIEL-COMMERCIAL COURSE laughing, having football season people who talk ness ... plans to Glee Club l, 2, 3 PETER J. FUGERE-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Pierre says, Right! will always remember playing football with a great bunch of guys and coaches secretly desires to go on to play bigger football likes school, football, art, camping, traveling, music, people, dances, and C. J. Z. dislikes doing nothing, ignorance, apathy greatest weakness is the biggest, baddest, meanest, hairiest Ford on the East Coast plans to go to college and get a B.F.A. in art education. Newspaper l, Football l, 3, 4, Student Leader 2, 3, 4, Weight Lifting 3, 4, Caper Staff 4, Key Club 4. Gabriel says, What can l say! will never forget getting her license likes fun, surfing, riding around, Peanuts Comics, stuffed animals, and dislikes conceited people, gossip, the mess the world is in, V behind other's backs analyzing people is her greatest weak- work in Civil Service and travel after graduation. ,Student Council 2, 3, Office Aid 3, Newspaper 4. CHERYL DALE GEDDIE-CLASSICAL COLLEGE 3 J .. lk, . LYNN GIFFORD-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Cheryl can be heard saying Sure! fondest memory is the party in the girls' room when she was a sophomore secret desire is to travel around the world likestinclude the opposite sex, parties, snowstorms, weekends, windy days, and Sprite homework and people who pretend to be something they are not are her dislikes greatest weakness-food and daydreaming further schooling and marriage are included in her future plans. Dance Committee 2, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4. YTZIZP Gift likes her Chevy ll, pizzas, playing the radio, long hair, working at Giant's and Swift's Neck dislikes grouchy people, spinach, beards, having her pen run out of ink in the middle of a test can often be heard saying, Get out of here! will always remember the A she got in Algebra I secretly desires to be always happy laughing when she shouldn't is her greatest weakness . .. future plans is to be a medical secretary. Student Leader l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir l, 2, Code Club 3, Office Aid 4. STANLEY GOGLlCK-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Stan, the man is often heard to say Fords f - ' , orever. fondest memory is , g pulling burnouts in the student parking Lot secret desire is to work in the ' M, NM performance division of his favorite motor company likes weight lifting, drag is ' A races, hunting, his Falcon, math, and girls dislikes getting up early in the . ' . - S morning and study halls plans to attend college and study mechanical en- - , gineering. H K I F Q' - ' M, ,,,is .1 DONALD LEE GOMES-GENERAL COURSE K' Hey! You feel so cheapl is the expression you will always hear from Don Don fondest memory is playing varsity football sports and girls are high on his list of likes, but don't forget Jag, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, dancing, and driving cars Don Don dislikes conceited kids and prejudiced people wishes all people could be friends and forget differences in race, color, and creed secret desire is to visit all the famous places in the world getting places on time-especially school 18:00 A.M.J is his greatest weakness future plans includeucollege and entering a field in which he will work with children. Football l, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Student Council 'lp Class Dance Chairman lg PAULA A. GONSALVES-COMMERCIAL COURSE Baseball 4' Paula says, You're kidding. will always remember being a maiorette cretly desires to travel to other countries likes dancing, clothes, boys, rnusic, parties, and summertime dislikes conceited people, rainy days, getting up early in the morning, people who can't take a ioke, and disrespectful people meeting boys is her greatest weakness . . . plans to go to college. G . g . ymnastics l, 2, Track l, 2,Ma1orette 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2. ,,Q..-aa., . 9 MARLA HATHAWAY-GENERAL COURSE Harla Mathaway often says, That's life! . secretly desires to go back to Canada or to go to Florida after graduation likes Canadian people and Wednes- day night classes dislikes getting up in the morning, selfish people, going to bed at night, phony people, and short lunch periods . .. greatest weaknesses are cigarettes, sub sandwiches, and dances . . . is undecided about the future. Gymnastics 'l, 2. 29 JANET ANN HENRICKSEN-COMMERCIAL COURSE, Jan likes dogs, horses, friendly people, ice skating, and watching gymnastics dislikes being alone, snobbish people, and people who talk about you behind your back animals, especially dogs and horses, are her greatest weakness can often be heard saying, You sneaky little devil! will always remember receiving a letter from Mrs. A for managing the gymnastics squad secretly desires to own a Koala bear . .. plans to go into hairdressing. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Gymnastics Manager i, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. .-2. IRENE HIGGINSWCLASSICAL COLLEGE Reney wants to make fewer mistakes and to be liked by everyone . .. can often be heard saying, That's what you think! likes a certain boy from Canton dislikes inconsiderate people and having to get up in the morning future plans include college and marriage. Mixed Choir l, 2, Girls' Glee Club i, 2, Madrigal Choir 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4. . DAVID ROBERT HOCKING-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Dave says, l couldn't t . a guitarist likes to play the guitar, listen to WRKO, meet new friends studying is his greatest weakness ... plans to go to college, Banca l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Student Leader 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, Spring Trac l. ell ya secretly desires to be a classicl ' ' LINDA SUE HOUGHTON-GENERAL COURSE Alice says, Are you kidding me? fondest memory is the great kids she fg- has met secret desire is to take a trip to Phoenix, Arizona likes pizza, Sf spaghetti, dances, flowers, good friends, puppies, summertime, shopping, football games, bubble gum, trips to Brockton, and a certain boy dislikes kids with no school spirit, liver, homework on week ends, unfriendly people, and people who think they are better than everyone else children of all ages are her greatest weakness plans for the future include nursing school and marriage. Offke Aid 3, 4: Gymnastics l, 2, Pep Club l, Future Nurses 4, Dance Committee l, Drama Club 2. KATHLEEN PATRICIA HUNT-COMMERCIAL COURSE Kathy says, What's your problem! . .. rating highest in stenography in her iunior year is her fondest memory traveling to Puerto Rico and Hawaii are her secret desires . .. dislikes boys who think they are God's gift to women, conceited people, and phonies likes clothes, food, stenography, dancing music, and boys clothes and green-eyed males are her greatest weaknesses . .. becoming a stenogra- pher or hairdresser is her future plan. Track l, 2, Office Aid 3, 4. DAVID HUNTER-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Hippy Hunter likes band and baseball dislikes homework . .. secretly desires I. 1 . . . o ecome a Coast Guard Officer . .. money is his greatest weakness . .. plans to go to college and ioin the Coast Guard. Band lf 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Baseball 3, 4. RONALD CARLTON HUNTER-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Lobster says, You can't win them all, but you can try! dislikes losing and ' people who make fun of the unfortunate secret desire is to make a million dollars and play pro-football fondest memory was being captain of the football team . .. likes girls, football, and food . . . greatest weaknesses are football, doing what he wants, not what he should, and girls plans to go to college and live a happy life. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Leader 'l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Mixed Choir l, 2, 3, Newspaper Club 4, Class Marshall 3, Track 9 l, 3. BETTE JOE-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Bette will never forget washing the driver-ed car at six o'clock in the morning . .. likes food, clothes, math class, good looking baseball players, and spectator sports especially loves the Red Sox dislikes tourists and mid-year exams banana splits are her greatest weakness . . . plans to go to college. Code Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice-President 'l, Student Council 1, Executive Board i, Newspaper Club 4, Office Aid 3, Drama Club 2, Girls' Track 2, BARRY D. JONES-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Mouse or Eager can often be heard saying, A toast to Moby Dick, the Prince of the Whales . .. secret desire is to see paper for homework counted incorrectly while being passed out in math class likes girls, having a whole day with nothing to do, and arguing dislikes sitting in study hall with nothing to do . .. kness plans to become an electrical engineer and retire at has no greatest wea an early age. Key Club 45 Drama Club 3. SUSAN KAASINEN-CLASSICAL COLLEGE et desire is still a secret likes Sue often says, Sonamagun secr skiing, sailing, driving, Sundays, sincere people, and faithful friends dislikes sticky sweet people and snobs will always remember the Honor Society trip to Boston and one Friday in chemistry class engaging smiles are her greatest weakness . . . plans to enter college ID the future. - ' S ' t 3, 4, Newspaper Club 4, Office Aid 3. Code Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor ocle y NANCY KAHRMAN-COMMERCIAL COURSE Nancy will always remember entering her senior year can often be heard saying, Oh ya? likes week ends, people, and small cars . . . dislikes snobbish people, school lunches, and office procedure chocolate is her greatest weak- ' ' I . . . lans to go to I.B.M. school. . I d ness . . . secret desire is to trave p Gymnastics 1, 2, Drama Club 1, Pep Club lg Office Aid 2, 3, 4, Student Lea er 4, Girls' Glee Club 2. GERHARD KELLNER-CLASSICAL COLLEGE 19681969 AFS representative from Big-heart says, Take it easy! our - . .. Vienna, Austria, desires to visit all the countries in Europe likes skiing, the ' ' d' l'k school lunches and not being able to drive Beatles, dancing, and girls Isl es an automobile greatest weakness is saying no to girls plans to study chemistry in the future. 32 American Field Service Student 4. JOSEPH KRYSTOFOLSKI-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Joey says, What's happening? . . . will never forget being a senior and presi- dent of the Student Council secretly desires to be a success in life likes sports, water skiing, girls, and cars dislikes conceited girls, crabby people saying no to his friends is greatest weakness would like to attend one of the Maritime Academies in the future. Drama Club 25 Student Council 2, 3, President 4, Mixed Choir l, 2, Baseball 'l, 2, Key Club 3, 4. , MERRILEE LOGRIEN-GENERAL COURSE ,spun-f CHARLOTTE M. LEIGHTON-COMMERCIAL COURSE Lala will always remember arguinq with her teachers secret desire is to live forever likes reading, Sidney Poitier, Bill Russell, good music, and Mustangs dislikes characterizing people . .. not being able to cook is her greatest weak- ness . .. future plans include doing something useful. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Mel will never forget coming to Wareham .. . can often be heard saying, You'll get over it! secretly desires to open a shop on Carnaby Street Brute and Jade East are her greatest weaknesses likes Wilson Pickett, Red Sox, soul music, Coke, boys, Saturday nights, good dances, and football and basketball games dislikes cold weather and two-faced people future plans are indefinite. WY' s.4f ' JACK RUSSELL LOMBARD-GENERAL COURSE Contact's fondest memory of WHS is the time that Billy blew the whistle and saved my life from the Jon Roderick block! likes playing sports for Wareham dislikes stuck-up girls and teachers that kick you out of the corridors before school to see a girl cry is his greatest weakness no definite plans for the future. Football l, 2, 35 Basketball T, 2, 35 Track i, 2, 3, Student Leader l, 2, 3. WAYNE LOPES-INDUSTRIAL ARTS L5 .miss iw W RIS? J. LUNDBLAD-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Ri can often be heard saying, Smile! likes Fridays and red Falcons 'dislikes conceited people and Monday mornings would like to teach in the future. Junior A.F.S. Committee 3, 4, A.F.S. Student Representative 4, Office Aid 3, 4. Silo Casper says, What's happening, Cool? fondest memory is playing in and winning the Oliver Ames game for the coach . .. likes playing sports and listening to gossip in the halls dislikes being kicked out of the halls during lunch when the girls walk by is undecided about future plans. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3 4 B 2 3 'lg Class Marshall 3- S Tr , tudent Leader l, 2, 3, 4. fo 96355 W' QW What d'ya sa ? GEORGE P. MAKRYS-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Boom Boom says, So what else is new? will never forget breaking iars in biology class secret desire is to become a really good golfer likes girls, golf, food, records, hockey, and football dislikes school lunches, Bourne, and losing good ice cream is his greatest weakness being a success after college is his hope for the future. Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 45 Football 4. JOHN CHARLES MALONEY-CLASSICAL COLLEGE y says Jay who will always remember Palm Sunday 1968 secret desire is to become rich and successful likes pizza wlntertlme and sports dislikes conceited people and hot days getting up in the morning is his greatest weakness . .. plans to go to college in the future Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Bisho St p ang High School l, 2 SUSAN L. MARBLE-GENERAL COURSE Marbs says, I dorg't believe it! will always remember being chosen vice president of her class secret desire is to be tall and skinny likes pizza, basketball games, cold weather, her Corvair, riding around, and paiama parties dislikes people who get things they don't deserve, homework, and getting up early in the morning food is her greatest weakness plans to attend a business school. Mixed Choir l, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, Office Aid 3, 4, Student Council 'l, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Treasurer 4, Class Secretary 2, Class Vice President 3, 4, Cheerleader 3. PAUL F. MATSON JR.-INDUSTRIAL ARTS Herc likes all sports especially track d , an weightlifting, girls 14-20, drawing, and traveling dislikes wise guys, bullies, and the war in Vietnam people who are nice to him are his greatest weakness to acquire all the physical strength he can and to become a good artist are his secret desires plans to go into the service and be a playboy. Student Leader 2, 3, 4, ' ' ' Weightlifting l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. DESMOND MAYNARD-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Dessy says, All right, Clyde! fondest memory is lab secret desire is to rule the world likes skiing, girls, sun glasses, and animal shirts dislikes math, work, and ego-maniacs greatest weakness is cakes future plans are to go to college and maior in psychology. Key Club 4. xr-'f 3-st 'zgffsf RUTH MAYNARD-COMMERCIAL COURSE Ruthie's greatest weakness is an upside down banana Spllf always says, Oh, no! likes friendly, warm-hearted people, and sitting around a campfire listening to the sound of the night dislikes people who are conceited and think they are better than others entering her senior year is something that Ruthie will never forget secret desire is to find the right man someday, settle down, and have children plans to get a good iob and travel around the United States. Mixed Choir I, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Office Aid 3, 4, Pep Club l. JOHN MCELROY-TECHNICAL COLLEGE John will always remember the many friends that he has made in high school likes money, sports, his car, working at Angelo's, and girls ..: dislikes over- crowded study halls and cafeterias secret desire is to finish his education as soon as possible . .. future plans include college and the ROTC program. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Candidate for Boys' State 3. few rg, DEBORAH JOAN MESTIERI-COMMERCIAL couRsE i ff , 9 J '4 I MH s M 1. ff Deb says, No, absolutely not! will never forget getting out of school to ' go to Florida the same week as the S.R.A. examinations . .. gaining weight is her 'V f' ',iz7 k'5-.6 secret desire likes drawing, painting with oils, week ends, flying, clothes, A 5 modeling, sports cars, horses, stuffed animals, football and basketball games, and vacat' . . . d' ' ' ' sniffle 'I969 blue and white, racer-striped Corvettes are her greatest weak- ness ... plans to do everything and to go everywhere. ewspaper Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, President 4, Football Program X., Q, W , u' nq4r ions islikes homework, conceited people, losing a game and people that .r Glee Club I, 2, 3, N Committee 4, Office Aid 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics I, 2, Drama Club 4. PATRICIA LOU MOORE-GENERAL COURSE: Kasey will always remember the Upstairs Cellar and all the people she met there secretly desires to enlighten the lives of everyone and gain weight likes s ul ' D I ' ' ' ' o music, yan, banana baby food, painting, rose Incense, kaleidoscopes, animals, and Christmas dislikes bigots, snobs, and new shoes sleeping is her greatest weakness ... plans to be a nurse. Student Council I, 41 Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Pep Club I Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Newspaper Club 4. PATRICIA MORRIS-COMMERCIAL COURSE Patty likes exciting week ends, good parties, basketball games, riding around, drags, little monkeys, and Dean Martin dislikes being bored, bossy and con- ceited people, and lots of homework Be serious she says greatest weakness is eating to lose ten pounds is her secret desire will never 6 forget the parties in the girls' room with Betty, Cheryl, and the gang. PETER A. MORRISON-CLASSlCAL COLLEGE Sweet Pete says, Don't knock it 'till you've tried itl will never forget his iunior year and bachelor parties . . . secretly desires to become a millionaire .. . likes study halls, paper fights, a certain girl, and Chevies dislikes homework, two- timing girls, and detention getting up in the morning is his greatest weakness . .. future plans include furthering his education. Football l, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARYLOU NEWELL-COMMERCIAL COURSE Oh, pleasel says Lou becoming engaged is her fondest memory to lose weight and to learn to cook are her secret desires likes being with a certain someone, honesty in people, going to church, shopping, sleeping, tuna salad, and Christmas dislikes discrimination, hypocrites, snobs, homework, washing dishes, fast shorthand dictation, and baked beans food and TV soap o eras are her reatest weaknesses future plans include marriage. p g . . . Mixed Choir l, Maiorette l, 2, Student Council 2. . JAMES A. NELSON, JR.-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Jimmy likes baseball and friendly people fondest memory is playing on the high school baseball team often says, Git on it! would like to be a sports announcer or a disc iockey dislikes girls who act wise plans to study radio and television broadcasting. Football l, Student Council l, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Cocaptain 4, Student Leader 4. fi 494 ELIZABETH JANE NICKERSON-COMMERCIAL COURSE Betty wishes she were two inches taller the N66 Cranberry Bowl Dance and the sophomore party in the girls' room are her fondest memories likes being a maiorette, week ends, laughing, Paul Newman, basketball games, driving, Christmas, dogs, and paiama parties dislikes top lockers and homework food and talking are her greatest weaknesses . . . future plans include college. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Dance Chairman 2, Dance Committee 3, Maiorette 3, 4, Drama Club 4. 37 ARTHUR L. OKE-VOCATIONAL REINALDO ANTHONY OLIVEIRA-GENERAL COURSE You want to fight about it? says Wild Man will never forget gym class secretly desires to become a pro boxer likes boxing, beautiful girls, good clothes, and soul music . . . plans to go on to school. Football T, 2, Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4. JAMES PARKER-INDUSTRIAL ARTS How nice! says Jim taking shop is his fondest memory likes cars and horses dislikes doing homework, working, boring classes, Fords, and people who think they are better than everyone else greatest weakness is getting angry when the car won't start secret desire is to own a fast car plans to go into the service. 38 Okey says, What d'ya say? getting detention slips is his fondest memory . . . sending that teacher to detention is his secret desire . . . likes girls, cars, and fun . .. dislikes crabby teachers . .. plans to ioin the service. ROBERT PALING-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Bob likes playing the drums, baseball, and fishing fondest memory was getting inducted into the National Honor Society and being on the High School Bowl panel to become an astronaut is his secret desire . .. greatest weaknesses are girls and traveling . .. hopes to go to the Air Force Academy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orche-stra I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1. -:df ALDONNA MARIE PERRY-COMMERCIAL COURSE Stiff will never forget taking part in last year's graduation and making the . . . ,, . b. ' tte s uad often says Definitely weird secretly desire to ring a mapore q , homeless Korean child to this country likes the water and boating, ASW hamburgers and french fries, and T.S.S. dislikes large crowds, trying to get in and out of study halls, and inconsiderate people... Korean orphans are her greatest weakness . .. plans to maior in accounting. Dance Committee I, Student Council 3, Code Club 3, 4, Maiorettes 3, 4, Madrigal ' ' ' - S t 4, Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Girls Chorus 3, Girls Track l, 2, Class ecre ary Office Aid 3, 4, Business Manager for the Caper 4. 'Hana f 'QTL'-teas, 'vos VALENTI LON PERRY-INDUSTRIAL ARTS Pazaro says, What's up? will always remember working in English class and getting help and talking with teachers about the future dislikes people who think they are better than others, especially girls-and dislikes the word no. girls, money, and a good looking car are his greatest weaknesses to own a nice car is his secret desire ... plans far the future include NAVY. Track 2, 3, 4. MYUMI CATHERINE PESTA-COMMERCIAL COURSE f d is her greatest weakness likes almost Honestly! says Yumi oo everything and anything .. . dislikes people who clon't try, boys, conceited people .. . secret desire is to return to Japan to live . .. her training in gymnastics and track is her fondest memory plans to enter a business career in the future - ' l 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Track I, Student Leader 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, GymnaSYICS , 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Drama Club 2, Newspaper Club 4, Caper Staff 4. 'UUA LEANNA RAE PIERCE-CLASSlCAl. COLLEGE h dt February l7 desires to become a ff, Leanna's fondest memory involves t e a e fashion model likes snowstorms, sheep dogs, outdoors, pizza, friends, and f Christmas dislikes gossips and conceited people greatest weakness is a W certain senior . . . plans to go on to business school. Glee Club l, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Student Council l, 2. LEROY PINA-lNDUSTRlAL ARTS l ' d 'l with long hair a career In music IS In Dingy is often heard to say, What d'ya say, my man? fondest memory IS playing with the Deltones would like to become a famous muslclan likes money, music, girls, and fast cars dislikes music that IS not played the way it should be and people who act older than they are greatest weak nesses are good sou music an glrs his future. WALTER RANDALL, JR.-COMMERCIAL COURSE 'Butgl-1 says, You got any friends in China? I likes good food a good cigar typing cass , people who make you feel uneasy candy IS his greatest Wealiflef-S Plans to ioin the service and then attend college. 40 1 ROBERT REED-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Q SP oggjwlifyxfb QQZQQL yi iwyilll Rf L- ,M- lf? fliffff law VICKI ANN REIDY-COMMERCIAL COURSE Vic likes cars, food, boys, accounting, and the Bee Gees dislikes algebra, cold snowy days, tests, and conceited people Mustangs are her greatest weakness always says, How 'bout that will never forget participating in gymnastic meets secret desire is to win a gold medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics CHa!J . .. plans to go to college and become a C.P.A. Glee Club 'lf Track I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 47 Co-Captain 3, Student Leader 3, 4. DRENA MARIE RIBEIRO-COMMERCIAL COURSE Drena says, Hot dog! will always remember entering her senior year secret desire is to leave Wareham likes fried clams, cokes, good times, boys, money, and football dislikes Monday morning and weekends with nothing to do doing homework is her greatest weakness future plans include getting a good job and traveling. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4 if JEAN RIBElRO-COMMERCIAL COURSE ROBERT JOSEPH RICH-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Rob likes sports cars and friendly people dislikes snobs and stormy days fondest memory is M. D. homeroom as a freshman greatest weakness is getting up in the morning . .. hopes to attend college and become a teacher. Football 3, 4, Key Club 4. CURTIS RODERICK-GENERAL COURSE MICHAEL J. RODERICK-GENERAL COURSE Mickey likes girls, fun, and parties dislikes stuck-up girls and questionnaires . . . always says, l'll tip to that . . . the football team is his fondest memory . . . plans to live it up in the future. Football 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 2, 3. SUSAN MAE SEAVER-GENERAL COURSE You love it! says Suzy will always remember when her sociology class went to the Paul Dever School likes boys, summer, swimming, football and basketball games dislikes people who call her Suzy and conceited and two- faced people . .. Oreo cookies are her greatest weakness . .. secretly desire to be tall enough to reach her top locker . . . plans to become a nurse. 42 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 4. CHRISTINE SEMPOS-CLASSICAL COLLEGE I'm sorry, says Chris will always remember October 8, 1967, and the 1968 Senior Prom likes food, friendly people, clothes, and Mustangs dislikes Monday morning, saying good-by, and snobby people a certain boy is her greatest weakness future plans include a junior ,college and working with pre-school children. Code Club 4, Executive Board 47 Office Aid 4. SCOTT SISSON-GENERAL COURSE Scott likes sarcasm, arguments, coffee, riotous parties, and dull week ends College. DIANE ELIZABETH SHEEHY-HOUSEHOLD ARTS Dinny says, What am I going to do now? will never forget graduation and the senior party secretly desires to return to Canada . .. likes food, good dances, Canadians, and BLT's dislikes snobs, work, new shoes, old clothes, and sneakers on boys being able to sleep late and Italian food are her greatest weaknesses . . . future plans are indefinite. and parties dislikes school nights, plans to attend Cape Cod Community xi' 4, 1, Sl? H 3,4 vt' ,, .I f X 5 Ifri' ' A 'ff S LE . MARK EUGENE SMITH-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Mark says, Fords don't go! will always remember freshman homeroom secretly desires to graduate from college likes Chevies, girls, summer, and good times dislikes Fords, snobs, and Sundays Corvettes and girls are his greatest weaknesses plans to go to college, ioin the Air Force, and have the meanest, baddest , hairiest , Chevy on the East Coast. Student Council 3. 44 GARY STACEY-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Tatey likes cars, girls, Bob Dylan, and summertime dislikes snobs, home- work, crabby teachers, and onions always says, Get on it! being a clothes nut is his weakness . . . plans to enter the service in the future. SUSAN ELIZABETH TAMAGINI-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Sue likes dancing, beaches, driving, sewing, animals, winter, clothes, daisies, sports cars, Snoopy, cheering, skating,,skiing, swimming, and watching basketball and football games can often be heard saying, You can't win 'em all! fondest memory was being a cheerleader to go to Hawaii or be a race car driver is her secret desire dislikes mean and rude people, summer tourists, and losing uniustly clothes, beaches, and the captain of the basketball team are her greatest weaknesses plans to become a Home Economics teacher. Code Club 2, 3, 4, Office Aid 2, Mixed Choir 2, Cheering 3. JAMES TOMKINSON-TECHNICAL COLLEGE Tonk will never forget hitting a home run the first time at bat with the J.V: team secretly desires to be a professional hunter on a game reserve in Africa or Australia likes sports-especially hockey, shooting, hunting, and fishing dislikes homework and people who think they are tough hunting is his greatest weakness ... plans to go to S.M.T.I. or a martiime academy. Track 'l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Student Leader 3, 4. DIANNE LOUISE WINBERG-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Di likes pizza, the telephone, sewing, cheeseburgers, sports, friendly people, WRKO, and yellow shirts often says, Boy, you know it! fondest memories were having Fifi for an A.F.S. student in her iunior year and April 16, T968 getting home on time is her secret desire dislikes homework, conceited people, and people who never smile . .. Howdy's is her greatest weakness ... plans to become a Home Economics teacher. Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Softball I, Caper Editor-in-chief 4, Jr. A.F.S. Committee 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Telfad Representative 4, D.A.R. Good Citizen 4, Middleboro High School l. RICHARD TOMKINSON-VOCATIONAL Cecil says, Git outta here! fondest memory is the 2:15 bell secret desire is to be a millionaire . . . likes girls, food, fun, and action dislikes home- work, class work, any work greatest weakness is food plans to go into the Air Force and to further his education. as CHARLES M. TOOLE-COMMERCIAL COURSE Charlie often says, That's close! will never forget his freshman homeroom secret desire is to own a package store likes sports, money, driving to school, and Fearless Fly dislikes girls that act dumb, Monday mornings, meeting new people, cold weather, and crowded study halls not spending enough time studying is his greatest weakness plans to go to college and become a teacher. Football I, 2, 3, Key Club 2, Student Council 'l, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3. JAMES WALSH-GENERAL COURSE Do it for me! says Puppy playing basketball with great guys under a great coach is his fondest memory secret desire is to play pro ball likes sports and a certain girl people who brag and can't back it up are among his dislikes graduating and enlisting in the service are in his future plans. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Football lg Class Marshall 3. y ...si fffwv- or Mfg DAVID LAWRENCE WEEDEN CLASSICAL COLLEGE Dave can often be heard saying God Bless' fondest memor f h' h Y 9 'Q school years is prayer meeting before school likes pizza happy people, talking and I Ik ong wa s dislikes people who dont return friendship talking and ioking are his greatest weaknesses secret desire is to be appreciated plans to be a secondary school teacher. German Club 1- Chorus l- Drama Club 1 3- Honor Society 3 4- Newspaper Club 4- Caper Staff 4' Beverly High School i, 2. 45 PATRICIA LYNNE WELLER-COMMERCIAL Turtle will always remember the m get a business education. dent 4, Office Aid 3, 4. 2 0? all 0 BRENDA JEAN WESTGATE-COMMERCIAL COURSE Bran would like to . . . fondest memory friends, frappes, and are better than others to study to be a florist. own her own flower shop of high school is passing each year likes horses, good pizza dislikes homework and people who think they . .. greatest weaknesses are money and good food wants .. . often says, Oh, cut it out! JUDY WILSON-COMMERCIAL COURSE Equestrian Team fondest memory is with horses. Student Leader T, 2, Gymnastics T, Dra Pep Club 1, 2. DEBORAH WILLIAMS-CLASSICAL COLLEGE Deb likes sports, a certain young man, fried clams, pizza, and the number 3 is often heard saying, What's 'the matter? fondest memories were meeting a certain young man on February 4, 1967, and becoming president of the Code Club secret desire is to do well in her math tests dislikes conceited people . . . greatest weakness is never bringing the car home on time future plan is to become a math teacher, Student Leader 2, 3, 4, Code Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Historian 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, Cheerleader 4, Coecaptain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 2. Newspaper Club 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 4, Junior A.F.S. Committee 3 Becky likes gym, horses, dogs, and cats and cold weather secret desire is to play in her sophomore year wants to COURSE any parties in the newspaper office can often be heard saying, Cool your lets! secretly desires to have the paper completely done on a Wednesday likes food, red convertibles, and chocolate chip cookies dislikes squash and sharing chocolate chip cookies Hills and Dales are her greatest weakness along with brother Fred plans to , 4, Presi- . .. dislikes school, nosy people, apples, ride in the Olympics with the American being set designer for the Drama Club marry some day and to continue working ma Club 9- T-raflf 1. 2, 4, Basketball 2: KAREN E. DOUGLAS-COMMERCIAL COURSE Dougi often says, You got soul? I got soul! will paiama parties, the ice skating parties, The skip days, and met here secret desire is to head back to the California plenty of surf and sun likes surfing, sunshine, parties, life dislikes people who gossip and caramel candy airline stewardess and travel all over the world. always remember the the good friends she coast where there are money, and the good would like to be an Senior class meeting g?QI22Q122 Qi' :M ,. ' fr Tiptoe Through the iulips . .. ' Get to your homeroom! Uh-oh! And I see Mary and Johnnie and ... Rehearsing forthe Senior Prom? Oh, Gerhard, you say the sweetest things! X in mars k g , ,,,,,,z.,,z,A, 7. A A , 4 f v ' - Q ' Y y H i iii , - . . A LX V ' ,, ,f , Y . rh' fx :fx 13 K , :aiu Lkkkkk K Q A . .. A K E ,,.. 4 N Who's got ihe Supp-hose? Meirecai? WhaT's that? He always said I was a knock-out! Community Auditions Wishful thinking! Vogue's Iaiegf , , , Q12 3 IV' Wareham's on The war path-Ooh! aah! Ah, c'mon refl ,, -vs L. fx-Q H ' l :XM l , vu. .M , J-' , Ya? Q i Do the bunny hop. Smile, you're on candid camera. Brain power. Well, ring my chimes. Ugh Dandruff! I want my mommy! ,fd K Would you like to hold hands with a . .. cfus C6 . 5 But l use a mouthwash! -. M' wx Ouch! Anyone for foolsies? 49 CQSS 1' f Be it hereby known That we, the class of 1969 of the Wareham High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. After The customary payment of our debts and funeralcharges we bequeath as follows: Bobby Alcott leaves his Tack'-' to the worthy deserver P. G. Jackie Lombard leaves, still wondering who stole The doughnut. Merrilee Logrien leaves her messy locker. Jay Maloney and Susan Marble leave as They came in, together. Dougie Barber leaves still in a cast. John Barros leaves for Ryder's in his Red Baron. Frank Bergamasco leaves his humor to any depressed person who may need it. Jimmy Buckley leaves half a Tire in the student parking lot with his 442. Jennifer Delgado leaves happily. Susan Evans leaves in a hurry, Trying to catch up to Jimmy in his 442. Joyce DeBarros leaves an empty lily-pad in Room 8. Jimmy Puppy Walsh leaves an empty leash for the next dog-face who comes along. Barbara Akins leaves, trying to find who stole her Bud. Debra Bates leaves a wilted flower in her car that never got delivered. Rae Bumpas leaves a broken typewriter beyond repair. Ruth Canedy leaves on her tiptoes so as not to arouse too much suspicion. Donald Dastous leaves, hoping to find that which he has yet to find. Judy Gabriel leaves a case of Nutriment To whoever may need it more than she. Paula Gonsalves leaves, nervously awaiting whatever is to come. Irene Higgins leaves an abandoned P.O.D. test in The nearest waste basket. David Hocking leaves his wrapper-filled physics desk to the ianitor to have fun with. Barry Jones leaves Kyep, that's rightl just plain leaves! Debbie Mestieri leaves her best wishes for the success of next year's pep squad. Arthur Oke leaves a worn out slug wrench to any of next year's shop diehards. Walter Randall leaves as sick of school as he was in the beginning. He found no cure for his ailment. Robert Reed leaves for WeWeAntic Shores. Linda Pierce leaves, trying to get into the Navy. Leanna Pierce leaves for Highland Ave. Aldonna Perry leaves for the Maple Street parties once again. Scott Sisson leaves for the West Side under popular demand. Mari Lou Newell leaves her brains to society. Sure, Mari Lou, sure. Patti Moore leaves Jimmy Arruda something, but she hasn't decided what, yet. Susan Kaasinen leaves Lynn and Darlene to Adva'nced Math. Bette Joe leaves the Code Club shaken up. Nancy Kahrman leaves, but doesn't really know why. Ruth Maynard leaves a loud speaker to anyone who can't get up a good, loud yell. Mike Roderick leaves his title of Biscuit to his good friends. Christine Sempos leaves forthe Maritime Academy. Diane Sheehy finally leaves, and boy, in a hurry! Patricia Weller leaves for another day's work at the First National. Brenda Westgate leaves to feed her horse. Desmond Maynard leaves to become a model for men's fashions. Curtis Roderick leaves his formula for instant success. Gary Stacey leaves his Chink to roam the corridors alone. Robert Paling leaves the torch for the next Honor Society President To fool around with. 50 Paul Matson leaves his title of Herc to David Bruce. David Hunter leaves his first trumpet part to Steve Rose. Use it wisely, Steve. James Tomkinson leaves his abundant hair to Henry Knight. Francine Canute leaves many broken hearts. Jimmy Eacobacci leaves to catch-up on his German. Gerhard Kellner leaves us with fond memories. Brian Fitzgerald leaves us. Jimmy Nelson leaves the girls crying. Don't worry, girls,he'll be back next year. Jose' Da Silva leaves quietly. Janet Henricksen leaves her good humor to any complaining underclassman. Charlotte Leighton leaves her two sisters to tear upthis ioint. Judy Wilson leaves to ioin David in Virginia. Vicki Reidy leaves doing one of her special gymnastic flips. Susan Seaver leaves, driving for those who can drive. Leroy Pina leaves Detention Hall free. Karen Douglas leaves some California Soul to any soulbrother or sister thatcan handle it. John McElroy leaves for the University of Vietnamin Saigon. Sue Allen leaves the milk bottles in the executive washroom to Rollie Murphy and staff. Liz Andrews leaves her mod stockings to anyone who will wear them. Herbert Bedard leaves his old beat-up notebook behind. Jimmy Besse leaves his football iersey to anyone who can get it as dirty as he did. Josie'Campinha leaves, still talking. Stanley Goglick leaves sadly, for he wanted iust one more day of Advanced Math class. Sorry, Stanley. Carly Bump leaves his girl walking the corridors broken-hearted. Michael Borisoff leaves his skillful woodworking tactics. Robert Caldwell leaves Wareham on his bicycle. Kathy Barrett leaves some nails for the baseball scoreboard. Robert Rich leaves the tack he has been putting in Curtis Roderick's chair for the past 4 years. Mark Smith leaves as fast as possible. . Debbie Williams leaves the cheerleaders and advisor with high hopes for next year. Richard Tomkinson leaves his rotten, old, dirty, shop clothes. Linda Carey leaves her Burdet sticker to anyone who occupies 146 main corridor. Sally Bumpus leaves as quietly as she came. John Pires leaves his track flats, hoping someone will sew them up. Myumi Pesta leaves happily and still giggling. Jeff Dutton leaves all the rejects to the auto shop. Gary Franklin leaves Barbara Deslauriers to walk the corridors of W.H.S. alone. Peter Fugere leaves nothing, because he is taking everything with him, we hope! Donald Gomes leaves his flirting ways to Norman Dias-if he can handle the girls. Rise Lundblad leaves in her red Falcon. iputt, putt . . .J Tony Dias leaves with exactly sixteen credits. Kathy Fernandes leaves to become Mrs. David Silva. Diana Andrade leaves her sister Roberta all her ambition in Consumer Education class. Kathy Hunt and Paula Gonsalves leave, separating from Judy Barnett and Kathleen Fernandes. They feel that Judy's and Kathy's loudness was becoming contagious. Dianne Winberg leaves her iob as Caper Editor-In-Chief to anyone who likes to skip classes during picture taking as much as she did. Drena Ribeiro leaves all her teachers with beautiful memories ofawonderful student. Lynn Gifford leaves without her Candy. Jean Ribeiro leaves, trying to forget these wonderful years? Buddy Andrade leaves, hoping to learn to play the organ. Our blessings are with you, Buddy. Linda Houghton leaves her Chubby Checker records to Chris Patton, and her sister Sharon to F. R. George Fernandes leaves, still pulling out kids from the Study Hall. George claims they should have been SI in gym class. Reinaldo Oliveira leaves, doing his soulful strut. Chris Braley leaves the classroom floors tree of M8iM candies. Bruce Franklin leaves on his motorcycle. Wayne Lopes leaves a lock to lock your locker to keep people out. Cheryl Geddie, Patti Morris, and Betty Nickerson leave this time with permission. Joe Krystofolski leaves without an argument. Charlie Toole leaves Fearless Fly a fly swatterl John Barry leaves disgusted! Ronnie Hunter leaves all the girls in the school to anyone who thinks they can handle them. Valenti Perry leaves a box ot handkerchiets for all the girls that will cry. Raymond Fisher leaves his cigarette still burning in the Vent, Marla Hathaway leaves in her 60 H.P. V,W. David Weeden leaves his Bible to Terry Smith. We, the Senior Class, do hereby set our seal of approval of this, our last will and testament, herein made on this fourth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine, and we do appoint Henry Schea, Class of l97O, to the position of trustee to carry out our wishes. Signed Carlton Bump, Josepha Campinha,Joe Krystofolski WRITERS OF CLASS WILL 52 Seated: Jcsepha Campinha. Standing: Joe Krystofolski, Carlton Bump. uperhfzbes 5. 1 m n si st!! - 1 o me 'Q T sg s HAPPIEST QUIETEST Josepha Campinha, Frank Bergamasco SUSBVW SGBVGV, JOSE da Silva MOST ATHLETIC MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Myumi Pesta, Wayne Lopes Drena Ribeiro, Joseph Krysfofolski I T BEST DRESSED Kathleen Fernandes, Anthony Andrade 45335 ' x Y ti i f f ' MOST STUDIOUS Bette Joe, Robert Paling upeffzbbes NV CLASS DEVILS Patricia. Morris, Curtis Roderick S 5 MOST VERSATILE Judith Barnett, Ronald Hunter 1 me .., WITTIEST up erQf12Jes BEST DANCERS Josepha Campinha, Leroy Pina Kathleen Fernandes, Antone Dias il rl?-I L ' E F -'Il , i -view, !' Q'--.M .LNTT 'V' ,X l . f xx, MOST SINCERE BEST LOOKING Charlotte Leighton, James Besse Patricia Morris, Michael Roderick 55 uperkfzoes DONE MOST FOR CLASS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Llnda Carey Gary Franklin Bette Joe Roberf Pallng - TA L FLIRT AND WOLF MOST POPULAR Cheryl Geddle Valenti Perry Francine Canute Frank Bergamasco UIUQFQADQS 4 PRIVATE l 3 M 3 ' . . , L if In i . BEST COUPLE FRIENDLIEST Charles Toole, Bette Nickerson James Walsh, Francine CBHUTG W iii ... 'ft -Q H, El 1 , ,F Q eg' MOST TALENTED MOST FORGETFUL Robert Caldwell, Patti Moore Michael Roderick, Judith Gabriel 57 5 it l l ll TIME: 2069 SETTING: RAE: DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: 58 OQSJ QUIQOIU QC? Sadie's Palm Reading Waiting Room. Two girls with crystal balls, waiting to apply for a iob. I wonder who the manager of this place is? I heard they sold it last week to one of our old classmates, Charlie Toole. Gee, Iwonder what's taking him so long. Well, bust my britches, if it isn't Donna and Rae. What are you two doing here? We iust came to apply for a iob. Any openings? Do you have any experience? We used to write fortune cookies for Herbert Bedard's Chinese Restaurant. Why aren't you working there now? Oh, he got closed down by the Mafia, led by Jose da Silva and his girl molls, Janet Henricksen, Susan Seaver, and Sally Bumpus. Ray Fisher, the fearless fuzz, is still hot on their trail. As a matter of fact, he was here the other night, giving us the business. Did you guys hear about the accident the other night? No, what happened? Debbie Mestieri was running down the street screaming, I got my license, when Bobby Caldwell came screeching around the corner on his new bicycle and ran her over. Ya, I heard he won it on Casper Lopes' Cartoon Carnival. Speaking of accidents, did you hear how the Prudential Building got flooded the other night? How did that happen? Bette Nickerson, Cheryl Geddie, and Patty Morris weye holding their annual smoke-in in the ladies' room when the toilet they were standing on broke into a thousand pieces. Hey, why don't we all go to Bobby Paling's A-Go-Go! He's featuring the new Barbershop Quartet with David Hunter, Desmond Maynard, Brian Fitzgerald, and Jimmy Tomkinson. He also has a great floor show with Irene Higgins, Brenda Westgate, and Linda Pierce. Ruth Canedy, Barbara Akins, and Vicki Reidy are competing with one another in a fashion model contest. What ever happened to Walter Randall and Barry Jones? They're building a new pet shop for Judy CParrotJ Barnett and Jimmy lPuppyD Walsh. Kathy Hunt is working in the U. N. as Ambassador for Puerto Rico. Kathy Fernandes is working for President Donald Gomes as his personal secretary. No, she was let go last week because she had laryngitis. Seen any good fights lately? Ya, Reinaldo Oliveira and Paul Matson were fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship. I heard it was a real knockout. Ya, Paul took off his glasses, tripped over the ropes, and landed in Debbie Bates' lap. It was all over. Jay Maloney is now manager of the Red Sox and has Jim Nelson as his star pitcher. Jim is famous for his bean balls. Jim Buckley and Frank Bergamasco got arrested for shooting tacks at Bobby Alcott. CHARLIE RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: DONNA: CHARLIE RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE DONNA: CHARLIE RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE RAE: DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: Ya, I saw them in the clink when I went down to visit Mark Smith. What was he in there for? He got caught taking the air out of the tires of Judy Gabriel and Diana Andrade when their cars were parked at the Viking Cave. Judy Wilson and Chris Braley are jockeys at Jimmy Eacobacci's race track. I heard he had a lot of winners. Did you hear about Ronnie Hunter and his experience with the Boston Patriots? I can imagine, but go ahead. On the first day of practice, they asked everyone his name and home town. He ended up giving a thirty minute oration on why he liked football. That would be a good story for Linda Carey, Susan Allen, and Patty Weller. Arthur Oke is a world famous tree surgeon. Ya, I heard he caught Curtis CMunsterJ Roderick gnawing away at a few trees. Stanley Goglick, Mike Borisoff, and Jim Parker were on a polar bear hunt in Alaska when they discovered Liz Andrews frozen in the ice. What did they do with her? They brought her back to Professor Joe Krystofolski, and he thawed her out. Dr. David Weeden and his assistants, David Hocking and Dianne Winberg, performed the first successful brain transplant on Bobby Ellis and Jack Lombard. How did it turn out? I don't know, but Contack Jack is walking around a whiter shade of pale. By the way, have you seen Drena and Jean Ribeiro lately? They're playing a new musical group called the Whitenecks. Scott Sisson and Gary Franklin don't dare go out any more. Why? That doesn't sound like them. They got caught trespassing on Mary Lou Newell and Patti Moore's Indian Reser- vation and got their sideburns trimmed. Sue Kaasinen, Bette Joe, and Kathy Barrett flunked out of Cape Cod. How could they do that with easy teachers like Richard Tomkinson, George Fernandes, and John MacElroy? Marla Hathaway, Diane Sheehy, and Peter Fugere are the new Mod Squad. Debbie Williams got rushed to the hospital by Chris Sempos and Sue Tamagini after she fell off her rocking horse. Gee, I used to see a lot of Bobby Reed and Leanna Pierce. I wonder what they're doing now! The last time I saw them she was pushing his carriage down Pennsylvania Avenue. What ever happened to Jeff Dutton? The last time I saw him he was standing on Lover's Leap yelling I love you, and was waiting for the echo to come back. ls that how he landed in the hospital? Ya, he got hit on the head by a golf ball, hit by that great golf pro, George Makrys. Sue Evans took off for Seattle in a private plane. Jennifer Delgado and Paula Gonsalves got arrested for disturbing the peace. What happened to them? They got sent up by Judge Leroy Pina, who eats Wheatina. Bobby Rich struck it rich by digging a ditch. John Pires and Myumi Pesta are still running neck and neck in the Oakdale- Onset Relays. Did you hear about the new Warner Bros. production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? It's directed by Mike IBiscuitJ Roderick and Mel Logrien. Who's starring in it? Francine Canute is Snow White, with Susan IPlumpyJ Marble, John ISISGPYI BGFFY, and Donald CBashfulJ Dastous as dwarfs. DONNA: RAE: DONNA: CHARLIE DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE DONNA: RAE: DONNA: RAE: CHARLIE: Don't forget Peter CHogJ Morrison, Cynthia fTurkeyJ Carlson, Buddy ISloppyD Andrade, and Josepha CHappyJ Campinha. Linda Houghton, Lynn Gifford, and Ruth Maynard are back at school as secretaries tothe new principal-Tony CD0-Rightl Dias. Well, he couldn'T be too right if he can let Karen Douglas, alias The California Cat Woman, walk out of The cafeteria with all The spoons. I hear Douglas IChuchiJ Barber is now department head of The Vocational Course. He's got a pretty good system for keeping all The boys happy-a girl in every glove compartment. Rise Lundblad flew off to Austria and married Gerhard Kellner. Speaking of trips, Nancy Kahrman flew to Germany-via R.B.J. Red Ball Jets! Isn'T Charlotte Leighton head Travel agent for that line? Ya, along with Gary CSTPD Stacey and Bruce IFlower Power! Franklin. Has anyone heard anything about Valenti Perry? I heard something about him and Portugy Lake. Ya, I saw him down at the lake with Joyce DeBarros. She Told him To go iump in the lake, and he did. Now he's stuck out on the middle of the lake on a lily pad. Well, enough about our old classmates. LeT's go into my office where we can Talk business. Charlie Toole Rae Ellin Bumpus Aldonna Perry 60 GN WRITERS OF CLASS PROPHECY: Rae Ellin Bumpus, Charlie Toole, Aldonna Perry. I UNB ,R El A X WEN QQ g ? WM A 91,11 1 4 Sy' 'M - g J V 'f,-1 f f 51:11.-AJ, V f X 1 !l X Q x . X .Q 4 7 G Ckss 0 1970 CLASS OFFICERS lst Row: J. Gomes, Vice President, J. Laine, Secretary. 2nd Row: R. Austin, Treasurerg H. Schea, President, J. Alves, Dance Chairman. ADVISOR Mr. F. Rose HOMEROOM 'IO lsr Row: R. Andrade, R. Cattabriga, J. Bousquet, J. Cliff, R. Clemishaw, L. Baptista, S. Antone, M. Bradley, S. Barboza, S. Andrews. 2nd Row: J. Alves, R. Barber, J. Balkus, E. Almeida, D. Andrews, D. Barry, C. Caradimos, R. Bachiocchi. 3rd Row: D. Bruce, E. Bessey, R. Areano, G. Antonopolous, J. Arruda, J. Betts, G. Bartorelli, R. Cobb. 4th Row: T. Carey, R. Braman, R. Barboza, F. Cerkovitz, J. Balano, R. Austin. .Gi 6 , 5 ,,.-l 4? Al l 3 , 1 ' f .' . , il- f ,,,, I2 HOMEROOM l2 ist Row: J. Gomes, R. Gee, C. Hawkins, D. DeGowin, N. Crapo, T. Fernandes, L. Cocke, C. Croke, M. Cook. 2nd Row: D. Franklin, B. Hammond, R. Gomes, M. Gifford, D. French, S. Enzian, M. Bessey, R. Ewan, L. Fleming. 3rd Row: E. Ellis, R. DeLoid, C. Halunen, 62 W. Folsom, R. Foggette, N. Ead, G. Florindo, C. Cunningham, J. Eldridge. Ghss 0 1970 A' A .. ' ' ,, . i, 9 I -E f . l V HOMEROOM 16 lst Row: H. Landis, J. McCoy, J. Laine, J. Holt, P. Keyes, S. Mattos, F. McCoy, T. Jesus. 2nd Row: H. Knight, G. Lombard, K. Hunter, K. Hillier, J. Hulbert, J. Leighton, J. Joyce, D. Lombard. 3rd Row: P. Maxim, S. McKee, K. Marconi, R. Holmes, G. McConnell. HOMEROOM T7 lsr Row: J. Rogers, S. Russell, M. Morse, E. Nelson, R. Perry, P. McKeena, S. Potter, J. Prada. 2nd Row: F. Santos, R. Pires, B. Mosher, D. Pina, D. Miller, P. Moffett, R. Murphy, H. Schea. 3rd Row: D. Remick, D. Raymond, M. Ryser, R. Sabourin, E. Mestieri, E. Ronni, J. Morrison. 4th Row: F. Rowe, D. Whiteneck, J. Allen, G. Mestieri, F. Montrond, R. Perry, A. Pires. . if K P J ' L .1 P L or ... A L J f S . . , ' f . l.ii ' Q ,, 'fl 'ji 2' - v -' 9 . ff 1 ,Aa-N1 f 3. by 1 1 ' v if 4 HOMEROOM 2'l lsr Row: M. Vieira, C. Silva, C. Voss, J. Tavares, D. Stuart, J. Westgate, C. Williams, S. Serra. 2nd Row: C. Wilson, A. Semedo, D. West, R. Tibbetts, F. Traveto, P. Winberg, T. Semple, A. Szarwinski, L. Vamosi. 63 Gfzss 0 1971 .Af 1 CLASS OFFICERS Seated: C. Fernandes, Vice President, W. Andrade, President. Standing: C. Meier, Dance Chairman, K. Andrade, Secretary, R. ADVISOR Smith, Treasurer. Mr. D. Gagner HOMEROOM 5 lsr Row: K. Sullivan, Y. Vieira, C. Zweig, D. Thatcher, D. Sweetman, K. Westgate, G. St. John, R. Billard. 2nd Row: D. Sequira, K. Schea, R. Wilson, S. Rose, P. Toole, J. Reidy, D. Tavares, N. Stephens. 3rd Row: J. Sullivan, D. Tomkinson, F. Schaefer, K. Strong, K. Strawn, A. Westgate, A. Wilson. HOMEROOM 'I3 ist Row: N. Atkinson, L. Carman, D. Cleary, M. Ackerman, S. Atwood, R. Bfown, K. Andrade, M. Correia, M. Charette. 2nd Row: R. Andrews, W. Andrade, M. Andrews, A. Matthews, L. Andrade, P. Andrade, A. Baptiste, R. Bessey. 3rd Row: M. Barrett, R. Bousquet, R. Hall, R. Bumpus, D. Coville, M. Bumpus, G. Campinha. 4th Row: D. Crocker, J. Canute, L. Amado, W. Atwood, P. Bazinet, S. Caradimos, A. Campinha. Q Gkss 0 1971 HOMEROOM I4 lst Row: S. Francoeur, P. Haskell, D. Hill, J. Hobbs, C. Fernandes, B. Deslauriers, K. Franklin, D. Howland, K. Debarros. 2nd Row: B. Haden, R. Fleming, K. Dickess, K. Frye, S. Cruz, M. Hunter, B. Jacobsen, K. Glrant, L. Kassinen. 3rd Row: G. Hathaway, K. Ewan, N. Dias, B. Crombleholme, N. Hamilton, R. Fugere, J. Jensen, L. Hall. 4th Row: A. Fernandes, D. Robbins, H. Knapp, K. Gomes, M. Cruz. 6 IRL J HOMEROOM 15 ist Row: R. Oliver, B. Mallowes, C. Meier, V. Shaker, A. Matthewes, D. Oliver, L. Klimchuck, D. Mattos, M. Perry. 2nd Row: D. Lundblad, D. Macleod, M. Perkins, M. McArdle, L. Baird, B. Marconi, H. Morse, L. Perry, L. Pires. 3rd Row: M. Mula, C. Nelson, P. McKee, M. Nelson, D. Paling, D. Mendes, E. Murphy, S. Ladd. f HOMEROOM 'I8 lsr Row: M. Semedo, S. Saarimaki, C. Santos, R. Smith, D. Santos, C. Rosequist. 2nd Row: D. Prussman, L. Pires, D. Roderick, L. St. John, S. Reed, K. Steemson. 65 GQJS 0 1972 W? mfs -8 4. A .Sf ' ,iff A cLAss orrlcens 1 lsr Row: R. Andrews, President, E. Grady, Vice President. 2nd Row: M, Maftos, Dance Chairman, M. Andrade, Secretary, S. Houghton, ADVISOR Treasurer. Mr. R. Brousseau 2 2 HOMEROOM 3 lsr Row: D. Coombs, M. Pina, V. Gomes, J. Connolly, C. Pierce, B. Paige, C. Patton, S. Reed, K. Pitts. 2nd Row: P. Cleveland, A. Mazzarini, L. Clark, K. Cassidy, C. Colby, M. Zarella, D. Perry, H. Nelson. 3rd Row: M. Pires, J. Oulette, A. Norcross, K. Pierce, J. 'WWJ-u-I Raymond. A l 5 HOMEROOM 4 lst Row: A. Silva, J. Rogers, R. Santos, J. Almieda, C. Ames. 2nd Row: D. Morrison, R. Pesta, M. Miranda, A. Ross, S. Henricksenn, 6 K. Souto, K. Wrighr. CAM 0 1972 K I - l 8 1' in ,LL HOMEROOM ll ist Row: P. Scichilone, M. Smith, P. Seeley, D. Tomkinson, J. Sabourin, N. Rodriques. 2nd Row: G. Tonge, K. Rounsville, G. Rogers, R. Bailey, E. Silva, T. Williams. 3rd Row: T. Smith, D. Rowe, P. Serra, D. Todd, R. Spivey, P. Roberge, P. Sabbow. , - .... as K' gag J gi ' T35 ' ' 5' 'S if T A ig ri.. Q' i .Y 1 E HOMEROOM I 'l l lst Row: R. Andrews, J. Balkus, M. Anclrade, L. Andrade, C. Bumpus, C. Carbone, L. Anastasi, B. Bumpus. 2nd Row: S. Carey, A. Bussenger, D. Andrews, G. Andrews, J. Caires, R. Cambell, J. Allen. 3rd Row: T. Berriaulf, W. Benson, J. Austin, J. Cambell, M. Arone, D. Andrews, J. Cardoza. HOMEROOM l'l3 lst Row: E. Grady, L. Dutton, L. Franklin, C. Gonsalves, J. Gomes, D. Drake, L. Grant, D. Ellis, L. Gauvin. 2nd Row: M. Garabedian, W. Fernandes, R. Gee, C. Frye, J. Gabriel, A. Gomes, T. Forend, E. Bean, M. Gomes, D. Cromwell. S.- HOMEROOM I 14 lst Row: S. Houghton, S. McKenna, G. Lindsey, P. Holmes, N. Gibson, M. Meuse, S. Higgins, B. Ladd, H. Mathews, M. Mattos. 2nd Row: J. Harrington, M. Hallahan, S. Maloney, B. Ladd, D. Lanza, K. Montiero, P. McElroy, P. Jesus. 3rd Row: C. Lombard, S. Levando ski, D. Maxim, S. Holmes, L. Miller, J. Maitzen. 4th Row: H. Mallowes, L. Higgins, D. Hastings, D. Howes, K. Matson, R. Mattos, R Hawkins. es.. Wemem er .? .-,N . i I 4 E iii g,g5- , 4 . 'E- as K' L f .A.L. i. . H fi i1f Didn't meet the deadline? Pressing prgblems? A difference of opinion? l l i . Wherefs that ad contract? Do you use Crest? Time out for hches? Isn't there a machine for this? Who says I don't have position in life? Surprised? If fig s 10 Q2 What's for lunch? Do you like the menu? Thumb-sucking in class? r-gm gqcfzbzfzbs N C0 L. 12 fyanzzafzons 'f N lp tf FUTUKE TERCHER of AMUUCA ADR! svn pl rl YSXQ: ,f V f VN x km n we cSfu0Q12f Gouzzcz' r if- lst ROW: S. Houghton, N. Rodriques, S. Saarimaki, J. Gomes, P. Moore, M. Vieria, C. Rosequist, K. Pitts. 2nd ROW: M. Perkins, C M ' r C. B F. M ' ere , umpus, cCoy, J. Allen, L. Grant, J. Hobbs, D. Sweetman, Advisor: Mrs, Burke. 3rd ROW: J. Balkus, G. Murphy, Marble, B. Akins, S. Atwood, J. Holt, C. Hunter. 4th ROW: B. Jacobson, R. Bumpus, A. Perry, C. Voss, C. Caradimos, M. Cook. 5th ROW: C. Toole, J. Arruda, G. Franklin, R. Alcott, D. Todd, J. Krystotolski. The Student Council ot Wareham High School is an active group ot elected students who serve as a voice for the student body. lt is the Council's iob to see that the Administration is properly informed of student sentiment on pressing matters. This year the Student Council revised the Dress Code and obtained its approval by the.Administration. The Council also listened to ideas on expanding Senior privileges and was the organizer of the many car caravans to the football games, which did so much to increase school spirit. The Council puts on dances, a Bermuda Day, and provides the A.F.S. student with a call home at Christ- mastime each year. It also raises money to provide for a 5500 scholarship to be given to some romisin P 9 senior at graduation. Wareham can be proud ot its active Student Council and its diligent advisors, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Nor- ton. ADVISOR OFFICERS . .... sJ I N si 'ZF' SEATED: James Arruda, Vice President, Kristine Hunter, Secretary, Susan Marble, Treasurer, Joseph Krystotolski, President. STANDING: Carol Voss, Junior Representative, Cheryl Bumpus, Freshman Representative, Susan Alcott, Sophomore Representative. Mrs. Burke are am Gfapfer of Me Wafzonafjinor oczery SEATED: M. Cook, S. Kaasinen, B. Joe, J. Holt, F. Canute. STANDING: D. Winberg, R. Paling, D. Franklin, T. Carey, B. Fitzgerald, D. Weeden, G. Kellner, E. Andrews, Miss Tompkins. One of the greatest gauges of a school's academic spirit is the activity of the local chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. One can earn membership in this Society by diligent study, strong character, a dis- play of leadership ability, and active service to the community and to the school. This year, W.H.S. can again claim strong academic spirit in the light of the activities of the Honor So- ciety. The spirit of support for the High School Bowls has been high. The addition of a new buzzer sys- tem has enlivened the competition, and the serious involvement of the Honor Society students in competi- tion has helped broaden general knowledge and has proved very worthwhile. The future holds bright promise for Wareham's academic development. This Society is only a foreshadowing of things to come. ADVISOR OFFICERS SEATED: R. Paling, President. STANDING: B. Jae, Treasurer, B. rifzgefald, Miss Rufh Tompkins Vice Presidentg D. Weeden, Secretary. 7I gufure eac ers 0 57122 erzoa -i'iu-.- Qs-. Q 75 ... SEATED: Francine Canute, Mrs. Spencer, Advisor, Julie Gomes. STANDING: Debbie Williams, Mimi Morse, Marie Vieria, Flora McCoy. The FTA Club is certainly a worthwhile organization for anyone interested in going into the teaching profession. The F in the name of the club represents the Future. The T stands for teacher, while the A stands for America. All these are symbolic of the meaning of the club. The purpose of the club is to help future teachers to learn more about the teaching profession, to culti- vate character qualities in a good teacher, and to develop leadership. A scholarship is given to a member of the club at the end of the year. The profits received from selling candy and food go to this cause. Dues, in the amount of ten cents, are collected at every meeting. The meetings are held on alternate Mondays. Under the leadership of Mrs. Spencer, the Future Teachers' Club has accomplished many things and will continue to do so in the future. OFFICERS ADVISOR ff . I QQ? SEATED: Francine Canute, President, Julie Gomes, Vice President. STANDING: Marie Vieria, Secretary, Mrs. Spencer, Advisor, Flora McCoy, Treasurer. Mrs. Spencer 97 f' ' zzfure urses 0 merzca 1 c s l SEATED: Linda Houghton, President, Mrs. Govoni, Advisor, Susan Seaver, Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Josepha Campinha, Melo- die Cook, Diane Andrews, Roberta Andrade, Vice President. The purposes of the Future Nurses Club of America are certainly important. These consist of stimulating interest in careers of nursing, medicine, and laboratory work, urging members of the club to maintain a high average in classroom work, and persuading members to work for scholarships. With the help of their worthy advisor Mrs. Govoni, the members have made trips to St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford and have also attended the open house at l'obey Hospital. Another project carried out this year was the selling of Christmas candles at Christmastime. The profits from this activity went to their scholarships. These two scholarships of S50 each are given to members who are considering the field of Licensed Practical Nursing as their profession. This club is certainly beneficial to all students interested in nursing as their career. ADVISOR M, 2 Q S s QF Qi E r P ! iii . .... L' swf- ff' fn' Mrs. Govoni GQUQ UAH 1 .... , j ist Row: D. Williams, P. McCoy, M. Morse, C. Williams, C. Voss, B. Alcott, J. Laine, J. Gomes, J. Delgado, C. Sylvia. 2nd Row: J. Hobbs, P. Keyes, J. Barnett, L. Carey, B. Marconi, K. Hunter, B. Joe, C. Sempos, E. Nelson. 3rd Row: S. Atwood, A. Perry, C. Caradimos, R. Bumpus, S. Kaasinen, D. Prussman, K. Grant, C. Noyes, R. Fleming. The purpose of the Code Club is to serve and to help others in both the community and the nation. The motto of the club, Service Above Self, conveys the idea. This was shown throughout this year by such projects as visiting Lakeville, singing Christmas carols at the Tobey Hospital and the Roland Thatcher Nursing Home, decorating the Town Hall Christmas tree, sending books to Morrocco, and giving a food basket to a needy family at Christmas time. ln order to be eligible tor membership in this club, a girl must be a member of the freshman, sophomore, or junior class. These girls are voted into the club by the old members and must survive initiation day. The meetings are held once a week after school. Other projects engaged in by the club include a sounds contest, two dances, the Thanksgiving foot- ball rally, and several other worthwhile projects. ADVISOR OFFICERS Mrs, Caner Standing: J. Delgado, Secretary, Miriam Morse, Treasurer, ' J. Laine, Vice President. Seated: D. Williams, President, ey cm 5 SEATED: N. Stephens, J. Krystofolski, E. Murphy, R. Hunter, R. Paling, R. Murphy, J. McElroy, S. Ladd. STANDING: J. Tomkinson, D. Maynard, J. Balano, B. Jones, P. Winberg, D. Hunter, B. Fitzgerald. The Wareham High School Key Club has certainly been an active one This year. AT The beginning of The year, The club consisted of seven members. IT now has twenty. The purpose of The club is To serve others in The community and in The school. This has been shown throughout the year by such proiects as visiTing the Lakeville Hospital and going Christmas caroling. OTher proiects include The annual Kick-Off Dance, which was a huge success, and a chess Tournament with Trophies given To The winners. This year has been a rebuilding year in The club, and that is exactly what has been done. ADVISOR OFFICERS l M,-A Gwen Burke J. McElroy, Vice President, R. Hunter, President, P, Win- berg, Treasurer, J. Balano, Secretary. 75 Q6IJ..S'pd!UGZI lst Row: M. Pesta, M. Morse, R. Perry, C. Voss, J. Hobbs,-M. Viera, A. Mazzarini. 2nd Row: D, Mestieri, L. Carey, P. Weller, D. Prussman C. Croke, R. Murphy, S. Kassinen. 3rd Row: 5. Allen, G. Franklin, R. Hunter, D. Weeden, J. Balano. ADVISOR Mr. T. Fahey The Newspaper Club is solely responsible for the production of The Gateway Gazette, which is published weekly by the Wareham Courier as a public service. All articles, editorials, and cartoons in the Gaz are products of the W.H.S. students on the newspaper staff. To become a member of the Newspaper Club, a student must be a reliable and mature writer, one who can meet deadlines, and one who is not afraid to spend time working over an article until it is in perfect shape. Being a writer for the newspaper also serves another useful pur- pose. lt gives a student an opportunity to voice his opinions and his desires. For the past two years, The Gateway Gazette has been the recipient of the first place award of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The hard working and dedicated newspaper staff should be commended for its excellent work. W.: OFFICERS L. to'R.: L. Carey, Editor-in-Chief, S. Allen, Business Manager, R. Murphy, Sports Editor, P. Weller, Managing Editor, M. Morse, Girls' Sports Editor. 76 f rama Ist Row: K. Pitts, S. Higgins, E. Grady, H. Morse, V. Shaker, G. Tonge, D. Coombs. 2nd Row K Patten K Barrett K Dickess D. Drake, K. Monterio, D. Prussman, C. Croke, M. Cook, Mr. Gagner, Advisor. 3rd Row: H Schea D Miller J Caires A Campinha, R. Murphy, L. Miller, D. Hastings, R. Spivey, J. Balano. OFFICERS ADWSOR The purpose of the Drama Club is to benefit the underclassmen who have no dramatic experience, and to help them prepare for the Senior Play. By ioining the Drama Club a student can quickly find out, by the best method-experience, whether or not he enioys acting. The skills learned by the mem- bers of the club are beneficial in many ways. They broaden a person's imagination, and increase his poise and ability to present his viewpoints in front of people. C. Croke, President, K. Barrett, Vice President, ' ' f Mr D Gagner D. Miller, Secretary, M. Cook, Treasurer. t lXl use, Seated: C. Caradimos, M. Cook, L. Cocke, K. Barrett. Standing: C. Croke, R. Murphy, J. Balano Miller P Keyes k73dI20f H.,,MMA,,. A 01125 esfra DIRECTOR y7ZpCZU6'IyGf OIIZ' Mr. Leo Ped C116 Q-gil? 91016012 Zefaf Qserozbe JUNIOR AFS OFFCERS Seated: P. Weller, President, Mr. P. Jackson, Advisor. Standing: C. Rosequisf, Vice President, R. Lundblad, Secretary-Treasurer. 4 JUNIOR AFS COMMITTEE Seated: C. Rosequist, P. Weller, G. Kellner, R. Lundblad, J. Hobbs. Standing: S. Atwood, R. Fleming, V. Shaker, M. Perkins, S. Reed, D. Winberg C. Meier, D. Prussrnan, J. Lundblad, J. McElroy, L. Carey, D. Hastings, K. Sullivan. 80 Y l ur orezyn fjxcfanye CSXUQQUX This year WHS has been privileged to have Gerhard Kellner of Austria as our foreign exchange student. He has been living with the Eacobacci family of Jeffer- son Shores, Wareham. We will never forget seeing Gerhard's grinning face in corridors, nor the many fun times with him in our classes and activities. You have brought a bit more sunlight into our lives, Gerhard, and we won't forget you. Think of us when you're back in Austria. Gerhard and Host Family .ig U! :F ' ii Congratulations Gerhard 1 Gotcha! A it ri ?' Ofjgbe 571' 5 ,,,, SEATED: N. Kahrman, J. Barnett, J. Cliff, R. Cattabriga, C. Bumpus, E. Nelson. STANDING: R. Maynard, L. Houghton, A. Perry, N. Atkinson, F Lundblad, K. Hunt, B. Akins, S. Marble, C. Sempos, P. Weller, F. Canute, C. Pierce, D. Thatcher, L. Gifford. 1' rary SEATED: Atkinson, Advisor, I. Higgins, J. Sabourin, S. Higgins. STANDING: L. Pierce, Miss H. Szoofgaf Troyram ommzffee -ul SEATED: J. Prada, M. Cook, J. Laine, J. Holt, L. Cocke. STANDING: J. McCoy, D. Mestieri, D. Prussman, C. Croke, K. Hunter, P. Keyes, J. Gomes. 82 Tap Gm To add to school spirit this year, a Pep Club was formed. Outfitted in matching blue sweaters and white turtlenecks, the Pep Club marched, cheered, sang, and radiated enthusiasm to make this year one of Ware- ham's best-in spirit. The large group, often found wearing the big Pep Club buttons, saturated the walls of W.H.S. with an enthusiasm which caused other schools to take notice. Their boundless energy found pur- pose one Saturday as the Pep Club sponsored a car wash to defray the cost of their shakers. The school is grateful to the Pep Club for its great contributions to school spirit this year. ADVISOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. S. Hammond Seated: D. Mestieri, President, R. Andrews, 9th Grade. Standing: H. Landis llth Grade, N. Hamilton, 'l0th Grade. 83 0 va lf.. iawu Qsfuofznf EQGOQIGS ,wa 84 9, PWW f H5 X 'WUPQH 491 EPORT 4 C3 Foomm If d W if, Q i I, fx p sour ff f j U X! XQHIU1 XX X- ansssnu. X M MSKETMLM N41 1 l 'ii 1 .-'AN-X 6 -wf luv, a X f I , D J ', 4 x ,gf an-v n s QE X . A .' . 1 ff If h. ix , ix' aj! M - if X71 .I - Q ld W 3 ' A , N fs . Xl, , A N 4 i . 1 ALDONNA PERRY BECKY SMITH BETTY NICKERSON J ajoreffes KATHLEEN FERNANDES gl? Q- 4X CAROL VOSS JUDY BARNETT CINDY CARADIMOS PAULA GONSALVES l I I JANET LAINE Co-Captain DEBBIE WILLIAMS Mascots x g fs LISA WILLIAMS, WENDY KEYES -ffrwr Uzklrzg DEBBIE MATTOS JANICE PRADA G5QQfkd0QfS Co-Captain PENNEY KEYES 1' L veg BETH HADEN Advisor: MRS. HAMMOND BETSY MALLOWES CAROL ZWEIG OFFENSE Date Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Guy, Dave, Jim, Pete, Ron, Bob, Paul, Wayne, Doug, Ray, Henry. WAREHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCH EDULE-1 968 Opponent Place Time Jamboree Wareham 8:00 Fairhaven Wareham 1:30 Falmouth Wareham 1:30 Barnstable Barnstable 1:30 Dartmouth Dartmouth 1:30 Oliver Ames Wareham 1:30 Dennis-Yarmouth Dennis-Yarmouth 1:30 Somerset Somerset 1:30 Old Rochester Old Rochester 1:30 Bourne Wareham 10:00 DEFENSE p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m. a.m. Paul, Ray, Pete, Don-Don, 12on, Mike, Henry, Reinaldo, Buddy, Doug, Wayne. csenzbf llllllllll WAYNE PAUL is g JEFF Csezzzbr ys 24 RONNIE REINALDO - DON-DON X W MIKEY V BUDDY 'M oopsfers 'Qf VARSITY lst Row: K. Strong, P. Winberg, D. Gomes, J. Walsh, S. Tavares, G. Lombard, H. Knight. 2nd Row: J. Morrison, D. Bruce, A. Amado, F. Rowe, D. Remick, Coach Maxwell. JIMMY ' Coach Maxwell, Captain J. Walsh. lat MY pl DON-DON Captain M. Andrews, J.V. Coach Glinski. iff ix 1 JUNIOR VARSITY Ist Row: N. Dias, W. Andrade, R. Andrews, M. Andrews, S. Rose. 2nd Row: Manager J. Balano, H. McGraw, P. Toole, Coach Glinski, .gf PAUL GARY STEVIE 5 f . ALAN DOUGIE 922' 5 7 asfefgaf VARSITY lst Row: N. Hamilton, K. Hunter, J. Barnett, B. Joe, K. Andrade, T. Fernandes. 2nd Row: Coach Mrs. Andersson, M. Morse, M. McCoy, C. Fernandes, C. Silvia, K. Barrett Manager. Co-Captain J. Barnett, Coach Mrs. Andersson, Co-Captain I B. JOE. I 5 .4-I I W I . . I 1 , , 2 5 I JU DY BETTE I I JUNIOR VARSITY Ist Row: S. Reed, K. Steemson, E. Nelson, B. Crombleholme, S. Hough- ton. 2nd Row: M. Toole, P. Weygandt, K. Randall, T. Kashner, J. Beaton, Coach Mrs. Andersson. Co-Captain K. Steemson, Coach Mrs. Andersson, Co- Captain E. Nelson. 96 .,,..- Y, QHQQN lg Sw W. .mywvw W Y ,, VA: ff. 1 K rr St ross ounfr kffx 3 f 'mg lst Row: A. Semedo, J. Walsh, G. Lombard, G. Fernandes, J. Nelson, J. Pires, W' Canedy' 2nd ROWI Coach A- l-Onghi, N- 5TePl'1Sf1S. F- Gronblom R. Wilson, F. Schaefer, M. Arone, J. Reidy, F. Rowe, F. Travato. TRl-CAPTAINS GEORGE FERNANDES JIM NELSON G. Lombard, G. Fernandes, J. Nelson. 12 1 1: ixnux-.r . - f -. x. . QS GARY LOMBARD JIM WALSH JOHN PIRES 122 fer rac V4 2 -1' , ' af i V ' I I Q fixes I 5292 4,17 ,,L,' 62' 'yffia kk, V2 Q ?,, , ' i Y V' Agff V - 44' R e.,.ef .fi B . .nf in . A a 1' K I , av i ? :M ' iq: 'f J 'Ii' X.. 24 K.. 1 X ', M Ke U lst Row: C. Roderick, J. Pires, B. Kashner, P. Matson, G. Fernandes, M. Besse, R. Oliveira, R. Sanios. 2nd Row: B. Barboza, D. Tavares, J. Raymond, G. Barforelli, G. Veiga, E. Murphy, D. N unes, B. Tripp, A. Semedo. 3rd Row: C. Bean, Campinha, K. Matson, K. Pierce, B. Canedy, P. Travato. TRI-CAPTAINS JOHN PIRES REINALDO OLIVEIRA ROBERT SANTOS GEORGE FERNANDES G. Fernandes, P. Maison, M. Besse. MIKE BESSE PAUL MATSON CURTIS RODERICK PAUL MATSON it if iw 141112 rac P 7 Spring Track Candidates with Coach A. Longhi. aiaiia F .. X -- TRI-CAPTAINS Mike Besse, Gene Barforelli. Paul Matson. J asegag t R Q, ' fi' O tllt ttttt RRRR T l W' R O llll l Y , O R ' If 7 O lll R , A The Team with Head Coach C. Spillane at the left and Assistant Coach J. Cafarella at the right was ROBERT PALING STEVE R055 , f R ::- , . - I - ,. . N, ' GUY MESNER' JOHN MORRISON Qajf April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May Golf Team Candidates with Coach W. Glinski 1969 CAPEWAY CONFERENCE GOLF SCHEDULE l4-Wareham at Fairhaven 17-Falmouth at Wareham Wareham at Dartmouth Dennis-Yarmouth at Wareham Bourne at Wareham -Wareham at Barnstable Warehamwbye Wareham at Falmouth Fairhaven at Wareham Wareham at Dennis-Yarmouth State Tournament at Pocasset Dartmouth at Wareham Wareham at Bourne Wareham-bye Barnstable at Wareham 759 CSQIZIUFS csay . Clolhe yourselves wifh love, for il is a perfecl bond of union -Charlofle M. Leighfon l would like 'ro dedicale 'rhis line +o lhe wailress af Muriel's who served us all so faifhfully-Debbie Bales OK, so why couldn'+ more people buy a space like mine? lAnd l didn'+ even have a message-Debbie Bafes They did if back in '48 -Myumi Pesfa Le+ us pray, Thar, in +he fufure, man will noi' discriminale againsf his fellow man-Marilou Newell If you drink like a fish, swim, don r drive-Jeanie Riberio Complimenfs Complimenfs TINY JlM'S BUZZARDS BAY Buzzards Bay, Mass. BOWL'A'WAY Buzzards Bay, Mass. Best Wishes-Class of '69 KMA MMD Cranberry Highway Easi' Wareham, Massachuseffs Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 A81W ROOT BEER Cranberry Highway Wareham, Massachuseffs MEN'S APPAREL BY BILL HALEY A+ Our New Locafion . . A ross from ihe Posi' Office . Main Sireei' Wa reham, Massachuseiis ss I fi Q x aww CAROL'S CLIP 'N A CURL L .L 290 Main S+ree+ Wareham, Mass. 295-OOI2 BETTER HEATING OILS SUPERIOR FUEL CO. BURNER SERVICE BILL BRYANT-Prop. 295-oova Bes'r Wishes Io Ihe Class of I969 WILLIAMS 81 SONS LUMBER LUMBER PAINTS HARDWARE Glen Charlie Road Easi' Wareham, Ma 295-3939 Compliments of CRANBERRY HIGHWAY REALTY Cranberry Highway Buzzards Bay, Mass. ,T-' X ,I Besi' Wishes Io +he Class of I969 From WAREHAM SHELL Cranberry Plaza Rou'I'es 6 and 28 Easi' Wareham, Massachuseffs 295-9837 Complimenfs of WAREHAM AUTO PARTS Marion Rd. Wareham, Mass. Besi' Wishes From MOBILE STATION Wareham, Mass. HOLMES SHELL SERVICE TUNE-UPS REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCING SNOW PLOWING ROAD SERVICE Onsei' Ave. Onsef. M055- 295-9845 Complimenis of TINY JIM'S Buzzards Bay Mass. Complimenfs of BUTTERMILK BAY TV MOTOROLA Pi-nLcO Minoi' Avenue Wareham, Massachuseifs Besf Wishes +o fhe Class of '69 MR. NORMAN-DRESS SHOP 85 Depo+ Sfreef Easi' Wareham, Massachuseffs H 'J Q1 . k x fi-' 4' 1 1 . W 1' W Roufes 6 and 28, Wareham Congra+ula+iOns! and Besf Wishes for 1'he Fufure. B A A 3' I ' pge os - HYANNIS - SOUTH YARMOUTH ' sD P'M 0 'ffA' . HARWIOH - HOLBROOK BAY FISH COMPANY Complimenis of Cranberry Highway Wareham, Mass. 759-3222 I I0 A FRIEND F1 1 Besf Wishes fo Ihe Class of I969 BARRETTVS HEATING AND APPLIANCE CENTER INC. 348 Main Sfreel' Wareham, Massachuseffs H. A. SUDDARD, INC. 2628 Cranberry Highway Wareham, Massachusefls Your Friendly Ford Dealer BAY STATE UTILITIES, INC. BOTTLED eAs APPLIANCES Rouie 28 Wareham, Mass. 295-0940 Complimenfs of CAPE COD GLASS COMPANY Rou+e 28 Wareham, Massachuselfs Complimenfs of EDDlE'S ELECTRIC SHOP l88 High S+ree+ Wareham, MassachuseH's TOWN AND COUNTRY CLEANERS 274 Main Sfreef Wareham, MassachuseH's Complimen+s of THE BOURNE MILL A+ 'rhe Bourne Bridge Ro+ary Buzzards Bay, MassachuseHs Congra+ula+ions +o fhe Class of '69 BURR BROS. BOATS INC. Every+hing for Boa+s Froni' S+ree+ Marion, Massachuseffs 4, fix Complimenis of WILSON FINANCE CORP. Wareham Plaza Marion Road Wareham, Massachuseffs FRANKIE'S BEAUTY SALON Wareham Plaza HIGH STYLING-HIGH FASHION WIGS Marion Road Wareham, MassachuseH's THE NATIONAL BANK OF WAREHAM Main S+ree+ Wareham and Marion, MassachuseH's MEMBER OF FDIC Complimenis of DECAS BROTHERS WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE Wareham, MassachuseH's AL HAMER'S YANKEE CLIPPER BARBER SHOP R 1' 6 Marion, MassachuseH's Complimen+s of S. N. CROCKER 81 SONS, INC. Marion Road Wareham, Massachuseffs Complimen+s of MURIEL'S RESTAURANT Marion Road Wareham, Massachuseffs Complimen+s of COBURN BROS. CORP. Wareham Plaza Marion Road Wareham, Massachuseffs wife.: A , A3 iffy: i, a i j W I, ' Y if 'Ni K1 CYCLE 8: HOBBY SHOP Main Sfreei' Wareham, Mass. LOUISE HAT SHOPPE Main SI'reeI' Wareham, Mass. PRADA'S SNACKERY THE FINEST IN GRILLED COFFEE SHOPPE AND FRIED FOODS Main SI'reeI' Wareham, Mass. Roufe 28 Wareham, Mass. COBB'S THE CARD SHOP CHURCH 81 STOWELL CO. GREETING CARDS-STATIONERY GIFTS 207 Main ST. Wareham, Mass. I98 MBIH SI. VISIT OUR SNACK BAR Wareham, Mass. WIN'S THE CAMERQHQSIPD CARD SYMPHQNY SHOP HALLMARK CARDS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Main S+. Wareham, Mass. JOHN AND NANCY PANDOLFI Rouie 6 Ma+'I'apoise'H', Mass. 758-6225 I I5 HILLTOP STORES TV AND RADIO 48 Sandwich Rd. Wareham, Mass. KEYES-JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY Cranberry Highway EasI' Wareham, Mass. GREY OAKS OUR OWN DAINTY MAID GIFTS OLD FASHION QUALITY ICE CREAM Easi' Wareham, Mass' 32 FIavors Grill Open Year 'Round Complimenfs +0 I'he IRENE'S CIass df '69 HOUSE OF FLOWERS HI-WAY CONCRETE Main SI' Parkwood Beach 295-'466 295-0986 Roufe 28 Wareham, Mass. Wareham, Mass. ROBERT W. SAVARY INC. MAPLE SPRING BEVERAGES CHRYSLER VALIANT PLYMOUTH SIMCA Onsei' Ave. Easi' Wareham, Mass. 295-3530 II6 Greaf Neck Road Easf Wareham, Mass. as XE fi I as ' Tfiy . M. 1 -A., 'X sf! -- .- I ,,. u s E T I , l N QQ 'E I.:, L , I r 'g L Skt . 5 f L L, ji. -Y , 4. . , 1 I. K kkk i NV it ,Q . . ff. -jg. K i A L 'g T If f ,.r,.. -f. : , - are-Q 2 I 415 621 - . we Ia Qing , it -1, f.kk ,',, . NW ,. Complimenfs +o The Class of '69 BESSE'S BARN Wareham, Mass. B 81 W AUTO BODY PAINTING AND REPAIRING Wareham, Mass. Complimenis of STRAWN BUICK Roufe 28 Wareham, Mass. WAREHAM CORNER PACKAGE STORE Main SI. and Tremoni' Rd. Wareham, Mass. 295-4365 Bes+ Wishes Io 'I'he DICK POST'S Class of '69 CAPE RETREAD THE LOBSTER BOWL TIRE CO. Cranberry Highway Wareham, Mass. 295-I650 OPEN ALL YEAR--FINE FOOD Roufes 6 and 28 Onsef, Mass. R.F.D. Buzzards Bay 295-9833 Besf Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of '69 CAPEWAY VARIETY STORE Cranberry Highway Wareham, Mass: Buzzards Bay 759-3034 TWIN LODGES GIFT FAIR SOUVEN I RS-BASKETS SALT WATER TAFFY CAPE CODE JAMS AND JELLIES Cranberry Hjghway Buzzards Bay, Mass. STAR JEWELERS Wareham Plaza Rou+e 6 Marion Rd. Wareham, Mass. GATEWAY PHARMACY Gafeway Shopping Cenfer Upper Main S+. Wareham, Mass. 295-0323 WESTGATE'S FRANCONIA IGNITION REPAIR FUEL CO., INC. SHQPI INC. Main S+ree+ GENERAL REPAIRS Wareham, Mass. 377 Main S+. Wareham, Mass. KOBRIN 8: DAVIDSON FURNITURE CO., INC. Main Sireei' Wareham, Mass. THE GIFT 'N GAB COUNTRY STORE 385 Main S+. Wareham, Mass. TWIN MILL FILLING STATION Main S'I'ree+ Wareham, Mass Complimenfs of THE WAREHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK 26l Main SI'ree+ Wareham, Mass. CompIimen+s of SKI LOFT Darfmouih Division of MARION SPORTS SHOP Fronf S+. Marion, Mass. C. P. WASHBURN CO. Rou+e 6 Marion, Mass. Com plimenfs of ROD'S SUPER SERVICE Rou+e 6 Marion Rd. Wareham, Mass. Tel. 295-9843 ROBBINS MEATLAND FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY OCEAN FRESH FISH AND SHELLFISH HOMEMADE DELI ITEMS 265 Marion Rd., Wareham CUDDY'S SHOE STORE Wareham Plaza Roufe 6 Marion Rd. Wareham, Mass. PAM'S DRESS SHOP Wareham Plaza DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Marion Rd., Wareham, Mass. THE NARROWS FISH AND cn-ups Jus+ Over fhe Bridge Narrows Rd., Wareham, Mass. COLONIAL RECORD AND JEWELRY SHOPPE Ga+eway'Shopping Cenfer Main S+., Wareham, Mass. H9 N1 11 S- 'Wm 1 1 fits 120 if 25 ie. qv ' II' -,,' V- , , 1 , ' 5,11 , A C 1 , 'K' , ,, V ff A' I ,fi Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 LESTER H. BUMPUS Sawyer Road Buzzards Bay, Mass. Bes'I' Wishes for a Brighi' Fuiure from 'I'he CLASS OF 1970 Besi' Wishes +o 'l'he Class of 1969 from +he CLASS OF 1971 EEL w V .A Bw


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