Whitman Hanson Regional High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Whitman, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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In order to express our life at Whitman-Hanson Regional High Schools, we, the graduating Class of 1977, proudly present: fx. , ., NWA .mm VX--NX M -WA Ed -ln-Chief Laurelyn Wright K Shanahan - Assistant Editor V 1 ' B lman - Seniors D H d - U d lass D A g - F y Ger y H11 Sp Sus H y C1 b d A Sup 1 D bb T b Art D dl 1 5 W . H. vs Sciluatc Y 'i S W.H. vs S.U. Tuate av Q 2 ,QP- ,. s 44. on Q wh, xx, J ..44' Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Lane, and Grandchild ,.- N xvxjbx X wX Vxffx XX' . .iid W . lm , . - - Q ' FRIENDS xwwngw gn-K xxu 'xl - yy R' xl Xu' .XX- MIRANBA wARNmc. You have the right to rem fn silent. Anything you My ran :md will he und again:-t you in 'h court of law. You have the right tn infix in u-Iawfsvl' and have nim present -.viih von while you an being questlnnefi. ff 1 tu ga mwvev' lf.yuu cannot sn nm . nm: will he appoint:-d if N13 Z-'MU bufwe any qucstinningf, if -- wth wee. 1 0 V ' STUDENT LIFE 'TM XXX 1 wx, 'G s swf :id W , . . .. W Nb 5 ' 1 j s, Ml hw 'X s Ai Without friends, Survival in today's society is impossible. i'To be a friend, a man should be understanding, Compassiona te, and possess a heart full of love. l'To be a friend a man should remember that no man knows all the answers, and that he should add each day to his knowledge ofhow to live the friendly way. l'To be a friend a man should remember that all men are Crea ted equal, yet all men are individuals, and they are different. They all need friends, However. xA true friend is what the world needs now. We, the Class of 1977, acknowledge the true meaning of a friend, and strive to fulfill that meaning. Therefore, we dedicate this book to friends - everywhere. La urelyn Wright J' x'7'i S353 ., A Smile! You're on Candid Camera! Bashfulness and gym shorts - the perfect couple . . . lt's the saddest feeling - saying goodbye to what you know has made such a big part Of your life . . . Leaving people, and the place that helped us learn what itmeans togrow up. . .to live. . .to love. People who need people are the luclciestpeople in the world . . clgh h' Gotcha L 'I-4, s D 5 . 'H ,il , , -sq.......-4-' 45 fry- r,4 ci .ix -E-gJ 'fray' Why should we bein such a desperate haste to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace wrth hrs companion, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let h1m march to the musrc he hears, B! however measured or far away. ,Inga .1 Viva? 4 If Vx 4 w. a. 'sv-w W 3 ff du...4::, Henry Davrd Thoreau 'ZW T1 'fs r 4 K 'vu ,,.. v Q, E fi Il' -3625 fda ,M , . .nz W4 'fr A A smile . . . the universal language of friends 9' rf'-F ll vvz4vv'4'W -' A 1:2 1? 319 --,Q NN THANKSGIVING RALLY November 24, 1976 'li 3' Ns 1 STUDENT ' x . 'Q QR! 5 , 3 . f,' ,N .:.... ,. Nap 'N CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES PG. 10 PROM- PG. 37 SPOR TS - PG. 50 ...W A WARD5 5 S SPELLMAN ESSAY FINALISTS - G. Hill 41511, S. Hayes findy, S. Tavitian c3rd5. D. Magee, C. Murray -vm g D sg? QNX Wx , S STUDENT CUVERNMENT DAY REPRESENTATIVE - S. C4Hmcl'f01'd MISS TUUCHDOWN -1. Dodge L r'23ii '. I VY- ' 'tv Q JR. BOYS ATHLETIC AWARD I. Perron 8' ,gr-5. 'IWW c J' . Mr lv A fl' . W Q- Q af. I 2 I.. 25 be BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE D. Darcy, S. Hayes, T. Olsen x,,T JOSEPH H. llll ISHN 5 e 1 gnu zum ifs-572829 HONORARY WOMENS CLUB S. Hayes, L. McLaughlin -.pf D.A.R. - C. Murray it 2 PHI Phu I '4 ' rl I I2 1 C fwl I 4 E 1' Zz 2'5- v..,.,- 'T' Uh ,ie . .RLW I v ,.. R 1. BAUSH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD - S. Hayes V.F.W. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS - M. Himmelmann '- t1stPIaceJ, S. Hayes find Placem, G. Barry 13rd Placey. A ' pl? .V st'-Aa ,I 'Nab' X f ,,... f 'ASA JEWISH BROTHERHOOD AWARD - T. Howe PARKER BATES AWARD - T. Lyons. M. 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Ferris, P. Mar iani, K. Lefort, T. Stafford, M. Leanard, I Swan, A. Johnson. Znd: M. Holt, B. Holt A. Brown, T. Horan, M. Cox, D. Colley Richard Randall. Srdz I. White, R. Richter W. Gustufson, K. Horan, P. Zak, P. Arena P. Skinner. NEW ENGLAND - lst ROW: C. Skerritt. M. Leonard, S. Wheaton, A. Billings. ilnd ROW: A. Brown. T. Stafford. NOT PICTURED: N. Bretton. GIRLS' CHORUS - lst ROW: M. Ingles, E. McCormack, M. Fredette, R. Stundze, K. Hamelin, A. Billings, J. Green. 2nd ROW: T. Forest, K. Troiano, L. Ferris, J. Hamlin, U. Bickford, K. Forest, K. Lefort. 3rd ROW: M. Morganelli, T. Kerr, N. Belcher, S. Wheaton, D. Iron- imo, L. Tanner. 4th ROW: M. Cox, A. Brown, M. Leonard, I. Horan, Steven Brown. CI-IOR U5 DISTRICT - lst ROW: A. Billings, K. Hain lin, S. Lunch, S. Wheaton, M. l.con:ird. ind ROW: C. Skcrritt, ll. Bickford. P. SI-tinnu J. Colclongh, S. Mcflrohan. firtl ROW: M oshcr, C.'Rcdpath, I. White, L. Tanner, 9 . , z I SIEMSBA - lst ROW: A. Billings, K. Hamelin, S. Leach, S. Wheaton, M. Leonard, A. Johnson, I. Chamberlain. 2nd ROW: C. Sker- ritt, U. Bickford, R. Stundze, I. Colclough, K. Forest, M. Fredette. 3rd ROW: P. Mosher, C. Redpath, M. Cox, E. Hancock, L. Tanner, I. Swan, R. Gorman, B. Holt. 4th ROW: I. white, L. Ferris, M. Emmons, A. Brown, T. Stafford, D. Iulio, I. Horan, R. Richter, L. Godfrey . Swan, B. Holt. 'ith ROW: L. Ferris, R Lcf lort, A. Brown, T. Stafford. I. Horan, R Richter, L. Godfrey. 'Z MAIQRETTES 1StRUW: L. Murphy, D. Gram, R. Sundquist. End ROW: L. Murphy. J. Harrington. K. Rice. B. Whiring. lsr ROW: M. Goodale QCO-Capr.7, S. Reed, K. Puabody, D. Pickcu, L. McLaughlin, R. McCarthy, K. Palmer, M. Duarhragm, S. Vaughan rCn-Caprn. ind ROW: M. Cronin. I. Rosen, K. Peterson, D. Frasur. P. Mills, S. Waisenan, L. Sampson, M. Bates, K. Troiano, M. M-srgamlli, T. U'Rourku. Zird ROW: E. Fitzgibbons, D. Glynn, S. Godfrey, C. Tobin, M. Nash, C. Dominica, P. Torrey, E. Callahan, A. Swan. S. Marlin, M. Swwngy. 'lrh RHW: I. Painu, L. Momiconc, S. Condon, L. Danforth, N. Sampson, V. Cooksnn, A. Moaklcy, M. Callahan, R. Lydcn, V. Bulman, S. Conlgy. rf, - eg 1-N K xx 4 pg 1 A' .,1,,,,A,i '0 6' a I sm yay DRILL TEAM I7 CHEERLEADERS BOTTOM ROW: 1. WassmouLh, C. Macneil, S. Eunice, C. Murray. STANDING: S. Scriven, T. Lyons, L. Turcoue, B. Callanan, B. Ducharme. TOP: V. Bulman, I. Dodge. 55 ' U, .- I QN 'Nr' W 4 'll FRUNT: D. Hines, M. Tobin, L. Turner, A. Turner, S. Bczm, K. Downey. BACK: L. A Perry, E. Arscnault, N. Emmanuulc, H. v Ruoff, C. Wassmoulh. lit-l Fl' ' ' -na -1- DRAMA CLUB - P. Holt, M. lklorganclli, A Brown, L. Tanncr, D. lulio lv.p.l, K. Hxrmclin l. Hamlin, P lnslrcr. Ind RUN: K. NL-lson, A Billings. C. Rcdpalh, C. 1l'Byrnc, S. Finlay, K Trniano, M. Barcs. D. Shaprnan, B. Dunsmn iron, T. Harrinalr lrd RUW: ll. ffallqrhan, A. McLain, D. Livin on, M. Frcdcuc, R. Srundzu. Nl. Enirnons, l. Cnlclongh, S. Troiano, K Slrangc. lih RUW: S. Marlin. l. Shanhan, l Bucliluy, l. Horan, R. Bcaudry. NUT PICTURED Brian lffriglri lPrcs.1. NEWSPAPER CLUB - SEATED: Marsha E. Bcrgquist - Advisor, S. Hayes, L. Sampson, M. Inglis. STANDING: P. Zak, R. Srundze, D. Powell, 1. Richards, L. Hammond, L. Lundin, K. Peluso, A. Lane, D. Fraser, S. Henshaw, D. Julio, B. Flynn, D. Julio, T. Zak. Ji.. mx, -lib -A 'fr rf ,ww WHITMAN-HANSON RADIO CLUB - lst ROW: S. Eunice, D. Welch. 2nd ROW: E. Hancock, G. Condon, D. lbbirson, L. Smith, C. Carcy, S. Fogg. 3rd ROW: D. Sorrenti, J. McGibbon, C. Fahey, P. Telrault, D. Cook- son, K. Phillips, M. Rizzo, C. Leonard. 4th ROW: R. Howland, D. Bloss, E. Sundquist, R. Erccdon, B. Holi, B. Bezanson. Richard Col- burn. TOP: C. Furtado. NOT PICTURED: l. Dansack, G. Hill. S.A.E. - SEATED: I. Hamlin, K. Hamelin. STANDING: L. Tanner, J. Scully. l HEALTH CAREERS CLUB - 1stROW: D. Shannon, K. Keenan, T. Andrews Snd ROW: S. McCrohan, P. Lundsrcdr, D. Sansone, l. Hamlin. Iifd ROW: B Wiseman. M. Morganclli, A. Bousquct, K. Pelnso. NUT PICTURED: S. lor dan. an 1 A ,ik E . li . . r . , ..- cvxw., P, ' fiulglx E. Q., H . wi R 4 . . . . . 1 . 'f5 Niig .- y ,Ja , wc ..v.f- .JA ,leafs 'NL r ' 91-..'i. A .'a 'Qf:- COSMETOLOGY - lsr ROW: D. Bouldry, B. Eddy, S. Hasson, C. Rybka, L. Bell. P. Snow, P. Inglis, B. LaChance, D. Harnacck, P. Kossowski, S. Scrivcn. ind ROW: P. Shumuckcr, G. Bradshaw, C. Fernandez, C. Moore. D. Sprague, K. O'Rourke, H. Colvin, D. Quirk, D. Hcrmanson, B. Whiting, K. Heflcr, S. Godfrey, D. O'Byrne, D. Lambert, L. Grillonc. x r. -vm.-. ' ff-4 r..,,,7 A. 1 X SENIOR F.B.L.A. - SEATED: K. Godin. L. Lincoln, K. Sweeney Mifficersl STANDING: S. O'Donnel1, C. Hunning ton, P. Cray, I. Riddell, M. Meisner, T Legros, M. Dearhrage, D. Sorenli, D Brigham, K. Dmymn, L. Sampson, L Wright, D. Pickett, K. Butcher, S. Reed D. Harrison, M. Ball, feast CHEF'S CLUB - 1sIROW: M. Calahan, Mosher. J. Hamelin, P. Morganelli. P Gurney. ind ROW: I. Riley, B. Packer, I.. Soszyinski, G. Woods, D. Julio, L Russo. 7 1' .I I 55 :sc up IUNIOR F.B.L.A. - SEATED D. Quirk, D. McSweeney, R. Walsh COfficersJ . STANDING C. Nugent, S. Marcioni, M. Nash, M. Mclsaac, D. McCormack, L. Danner, C. Duminico, L. Laforest, I. Nordquist, T. Peabody. P V215 LIBRARY AIDES - lsr ROW: K. Simmons, M. Ryan, L. Lesley. 2nd ROW: Nrna ! '-. :Qs J. Horan, P. Blair. C. Serrilla. wi 5?-'QSM ss Hn l X' ' VIIUIJI VNU O.-- , ,- .':.wf.,.f-f. R M, -V ,I A.V. AIDES - lst ROW: R. Varney, D. Adams, T. Hooker, B. Briard, M. Kirslrs, W. Briscoe. 2nd ROW: D. Lorhrap. H. Hochstrasser, S. Catton, K. Horan, T. Horan, L. Ferris, B. Holt. M. Cox, Mr. Alperen. D.E.C.A. CHAPTER 2 - lst ROW: A. Carnpbull, K. Hinkley, T. Leonard, R. Howland. ind ROW: N. Forbes, D. Lee, L. Wright G. Nash, C. Walnckas. N. Clnrrnichual. Mrs. Vcnslauskzrs. Z,- 1 'Y -1, Q iz! . +.:,-g-:M D.E.CT.A. CHAPTER 2 - lsr ROW: 1. Litrluficld. P. Hayes, M. Scrivcn, L. Trevains, D. Bean, G. Johnston, P. Kendrew, P llrlgu. :ml RMK-.' I. Rgdgaru, I. Byron, D. Prwvost, R. Conway, T. Thorp, P. Flynn, C. Lawrence, A. Empy. 3 5-N2-me-v. . , 1 Q . 'ZX , K , C 'Xk',7.fl5:1!xk t . -Yfem SKI CLUB - 1st ROW: S. Hayes, K. Phillips, G. Condon, D. Leonard, S. Vaughan. 2nd ROW: K. Palmer, D. Doherty, C. Tobin, J. Cook- son, C. Fahey, Mr. Bancroft, R. Howland, L. Wright. P.C.C. - lst ROW: D. Magee, S. Hayes, C. Murray. L. Lincoln. 2nd ROW: D. Downey, R. Pratt, I. Lee, L. Strait, I. Elms, L. Soszyinski, B. Packer, R. Cook, R. Hansen. NOT PICTURED: I. Moukley, G. Copeland. V 1 . 3.-1 . . 2' vpn? X TN g1 ' A ' ' . . L, 1 '!'l fZ! 'VL UMW! Wa.. fn 21 T .s Q. 4 lr!! ., ' ihakijif ' I U M 1 i sy rgfaiigfl 2, 'pf .2 - i 51 1 A A' 53 2 ,V 1:1 2 V351 5 P 5 ig B 5 il! n I :,L4g,f. ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - lsr ROW: F. Lc1ilorTreas.b, G. Barry CPres.b. S. Hayes 4V.P.b, L. McLaugh1inCSec.J. 2nd ROW: K. Hen- shaw, S. Vaughan, K. Peabody, K. Butcher, S. Recd, P. McMillan, D. Howard, L. Coonan, K. Palmer, M. Ball. 3rd ROW: Mr. Belden, M. Duathragc, D. Magcu, S. Tauirian, L. Wright, T. Howe, T. Olsen, D. Schorr, B. Packer, J. Hobill, C. Lee, M. Rabinowitz. NOT PICTURED: C. Murray, F. Trcpton, V. Bulman. - Q - '-w-.. .. ir 1 1 w-'H-sn... T' .. 2... g ,, . ,.,. ,.... -7 -. f.',4 gh . vs- w W rs.. , M - f A- . ' 1 -I ' - r. 'G i H t . ., ,v wx 'I A ' h .1 ,N ,. 5151, 'Y KEY CLUB - lsr ROW: D. Cookson, D. Darcy, T. Howe. P. Lima, T. Carey, M. King, M. Rabinowirz, D. Ibbitson, T. Olsen fTreas.J, M. King fV.P.b, S Price I Seen. C. Carry, M. Lynch, D. Cunningham, T. Ohrenburger, D. Downey. 2nd ROW: L. Wright, L. Lundine, D. Power, J. Richards, K. Battle. A Bousqucr. D. Morrison, M. Bates, I. Hamclin, S. Hayss. S. Reed, I. Huntley, L. Cifello, S. Tavirian. NOT PICTURED: G. Hill fPres. J, G. Barry, B. Shuberr. f-Xa..- , , --...M STUDENT COUNCIL - Ist ROW: D. Iulio 1Scc.J, D. Filzgibbom QTrcas.J, S. Vaughan IPros.J, T. O'RourIcu tV.P.J, P. Smi1IrISuc.J. End ROW: Mr. Colburn, K. Rice, V. Bulmnn, M. Cloodalu, K. Nov- ans, M. Cronin, S. Prospur, R. Bfaudry, L. Dcnicr. Mr. Gaye. 53rd ROW: D. Leonard, S. Tavirian. B. Duchnrmu, T. Clockadilu, W. Harris, I. Fairbanks, T. Rybka. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL - C. Rybka. S. Vaughan. NOT PIC- TURED: D. Schorr. V' ...G Mgr R vb' ' ..3 pin pri' 3 57 WF af! A www. QW , . hw -wif ' 0-if QQ, I' -Q G0 .- ,,,fe,n 1 x g ,NME M . , 2 . ., ,wg 1, 9, ,xr . -,,,.,,. jl.f':31,57:?5I8 f,, if' .,4 , ivgxufrqgi, 1 y ga-f: 5 - 1 f . My -. f ,. , .-M xv, .A 'Y' Q. ! dv iii. Lim I JSQII.. .zu J- .1 ' f' 2 11 . a .. , 1 ,N .viii 'K 11. '.w-,,. .,H. V , :'.?,,.' ' Y 4' ',q5,'.ufv I Q :gk gf- V, X ,Q .-if 5,.g ,iu1:,,',, -.35 ,E ,Na bf ,,., Y - , , 2. ggi NMR Q' 'ff' . - , . Y ' -' kv V ff' -.1-I 3, My fi, -, 1 '5lBl IeS ,X 'f , 'Q' wi T ' 'J ,Nj ' , ' Q A 4' V --E 2 f 9' Q Q W A V ' v M, M b hw?- '. - X ' - , ' , f .iw-fx-x ' ' ., ' gf-1'2'x'f-W-. 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Inglis, K. Peluso, M. Ball, L. Bombardier, L. Lundine, K. Sweeney. K, ,A 151 f ,155 ' - .I . . BUSINESS ADVISOR - Mrs. Marsha Bergquisr YEARBOOK ADVISOR - Mr. Robert Poole: . dem' .0 vf EDITORS - ON FLOOR: D. Julio, G. Hill. SITTING: D. Tobin, S. Hayes, D. Magee, D. Howard, V. Bulman. ..fH,ff W.: ASS'T. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - K. Shanahan .w r 4 v nb Q9 lf -u.. 1UN1oR PR M May 28, 1 976 X Ridderis Country Club T1-IE, L oNo AND WINDING RQAD r e long and wmdmgroad leads to your door d. o ways leads me h me to your e vylld d win t the left me for th 1 H. never 1sappear- 35 ve seen that road bef ,V 3 -ai, ff ' U 'N5fQ3E ' -,:-.1 -f f f ' W, I Susie and Gerry 6 OF? Y' l 1 - - 'xxx I-I 'A in I 5 d ' ,Q ' I q . Q4 -. F -rv ' Q I f E H , A f 1 .iff 3 ' 1 . ' 1'- 1 ' 1 ' 1' 't ff Jagg 551 4 1. 1 4 44 iff, 'fi' f ,ll 2 -'13 ' E mf ' .1 , K- 1 , f . ff f 9 Mark and Carols, Jan and Tommy wan., -Q I -. 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Steve Kingman MANAGERS - Tom Moakley. Doug Hughes, Kevin Downey. Robert Frye ,nfl 5.5. I I 'S 9-1, . Qu Q., pv- ' 4 V B! wi 1 ' i vfqrw- .- 4 'W , W ' il 5 V , 4, 4251 'Iumpin Joe' and 'P' Boning up on football. , ,Q ' , . R A rj -4 W .X 257' ' 1 1 ,, gli, 4 V .fn 4 ' 4 W V Q ' , 1 , ' , , I Q 14 '.,, .. M 4' V' r,a'f, .f , a Hr QW, fb' ff f,wA' Q ft,-lv fxfy -54312 31834. X , 1. . 24 A gf, 4 I J' I ff , ff L1 4 ' 'Va ' ' , W1 f , A lin .wr JZ K f2,'J-' ,g ' ,,, ' V, ,. A . mt 0 f . -Z 'y'. 'l f , Q 1 ' , 1, Y' f V W lu, 4 , MJ' 1 X' I ' fa 1 A xv I 3 . ' . v 4 , s Q ,' 2 I , 44, My ?,y,Q N 3 . wifi' in if 1'f 'f:.i,'3 : V wan' ' v .15.wm.,,dk , , ,Nh Q .V W LN N 6 W Mr S X . A 3 1 A is a' 'f 1 -, ,V ' - T --r 1 ,h ' 5' 1 Q f 'bil Z AV ,A I FRESHMA FOOTBALL S 3 W 112 , ... 439. :Sf 5 X nv ' S , s K xhrv . 'K 'L '5 I '1- 9 fs - - -my , ., ' 'la' ,l ' M' fH'fFff251'-929126. O A-rid. fs, Q- ff rf ww,- 1976 ROSTER Lknn mnzadw Richard Ilrwwn fflzxrmuq, F1.1rrfwws Michgul E-gxrrwww IL-ffm y Plath IIN-ph Iiwudr-vw Vlmlzum C.m'.-r Thwlngm 1'f,g1llL1I1.m Ivvh11CwI1n41llj,' Midmkl Cm,mj,' Jwhr1DulTufw Eiruu' Dias lwhn Dllxxal Mfxrli f'Hl'l'llIIL1 Midmkl FIIJIIII Burl I-Omss Dgmnixgl hurlwu Eri.x1111vI1r1:.4m Rubkrr Pigllk '.' XNVJQL Pu. Ilg Ruben l..111uPw.,rl Kuvin lgmru David IA wi-, FJATIU 5.1-fI1l,1q.1Iw Dlumxjglm H-gudrirv. f.1lcjTl.4l Hwvppr X-.1lI1s. M411111 Michgul K1LP'iI1I'l1 RiChEifk.1f5lSUfl Timwlhy Ikmrsorm Frud Rabinwwil: HUD Hlvbt I'T'i0Il Michagl Roan Sum SQICCU Eric bmrgk F1-I1:1ldSu11l1j,' Miclmul Shux Slhlw'I15Ws.gHj,' Eric Slhpllqmmly DLlITit.'lSl1lliN'.lIl :X-1.lfk T.xviIigm IuffcryXx'z1isL11ur1 Michnul Wnlxlu Richard Win-gmrwll Lhurlus Williams f',l MCHES A Ed Valla Durmis Luzzi .w .Q - x. y X 4 'iNi4f' - I Ai .. .nn-I' 39, ' x .5 it -mv, VQ ,.,, X, W ' 1 'A - X .' . ,.' 1 'O , ' ,K .17 V O Ni ff z wg N .- 00 ' 'Q Q AW GIRL S CROSS FOUNTRY 1976 ROSTER Huidi ffilwqlltl Lorena Cliwquu Susic llziyus Fran Lulim Rita Rndrigugs Dubbiu Schorr Urziina Richard Sheila Brigham Lynne Cnlwcll Cindy Ellis Joanne U'Donncll Rose Walsh April Bousquur Sabra Roth MGRS. Y Cindy Leu Sun Darling Pam Smith COACH - Sue Moss f O N -1 - ' LAL Zz' 'Wi DL- I A GIRLS SOFTBALL 'WM Yr, .- I f 1. g,aQ,.,-, f..,- gy I A! if far' .. ,. 'I A .f ,.,Y -1, X ' Q, 1 .wr , ,, wmwww. V, 1976 ROSTER Lea McCivney Susan Baker Virginia Chase Kathy Fitzgerald Shelia Brigham Mary Twomey Maureen Gaquin Tami Danner Diane Benson Uraina Bickford Shirley Laing Debbie MacGibbon Kerri Thibaulr Lisa Leslie Linda Dobbins Laurie Kane Carol Hogg Jill Dibiase Sandra Barry Lisa Barry Kim Copeland Terry Kerr Gail Nash Pam Cookson Nancy Belcher Debbie Collins Diane Burns Cindy Tobin X ffifbz vv 4 uv A vf mf. V' q L 2 I -252, ' Q A- f Q .i. ' 4' ,x 2 g' ,W 'Wj '5ff,f,faf 2 1, , ., -0.1 Ai' x M W' v -. 4 , A A 1 v fi W 2 . , f . m wr:-A A-,aff W' 141 7, Q 4-in 5? 4. 'fi er'r-,X Y Inv' 1 1 976 ROSTER Marilyn Antonullis Chris Campbell Pam Cookson Lynae Danncr Tami Danner Den-Lu Dcathcragc Maria dos Santos Elaine Hines Maria Lentini Lisa Lcsliu Donna Matthews Ricky Mention Janet Paul Sue Tavitian Mary Twomey Amy Billings lean Greun Wanda Harris Patty Lundstcdt Laura Seifred Luanne Shea COACH - Carlcnc Carlson FIELD HOCKEY 56 Lglw I , -- V. . . .yn-.,,,r f at V LJ,-V 1- ,S 1.3 ,ia 4 ,, 'auf' g--W? .3, i,4,si,gf' -- , fy 7- x ' 31 . ,,. S441 --AQ. 1 , A an 1 n 1 4 1 iff' H. .nr H: , m::,..r. Ili. ,n my ,nr uf' ml '. I' Mini. ,.l ,. u f3m is ,ww 1 u ,..m 1 .mu 1... mf n it ,mr I'-'I ,..rf 1 mm ny, il rn.. 7.54 lv: 1 HT. -r . ,-. 1' ,agrzn ,. I , -uv--I' Swan AV A Q f- ', 4, QF -i:.,a--r'Q.,,,.?-.Al .-,mi . x Jq. 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OL A , Qy xi-erm .wifi-w'fa,qBWf-gist, y mst , , MI F My., , Q wsu , A,, t. ...F-ds' ...B U Z, N 1 i 'M . 'V:'l .Bw-i'i ff 'ew K F A X W av - Q. v ,wpn gayiw ' M' ' . K U -H wsfo- it ...N - A . ' ,Q Q '. w' ' kj w,-L . ' fr . rl A A 'M-w?1 1 J' - '-,'.jf ' ,elk ., 3 g1QL:Qq,-.4 J ' . ' f.,-'z?l4f f. '-fL 'x-. : f',.'7+' ,,.,fiv'g,,-4 4' Phu, 4 .g!i:4:ff2,4 i7f7 ' ..,, .. ' ,. rf. V . :N .. . r- M:-er ' ' ' I, -R -2: 4... ,Q , f i ,.,, ' -. fr ff- -bw 976 ROSTER David Ciinnirighaiii Gary Wimdg Dalton Dayu Kun Hainclin Craig McAlpinu John Clnssin Luo Downey Gary Griinliind Mark Millgr Mike Rabinimwir CUACH -Mr.Hi11ur. 4 If -wav' ,A ,N W, 2. I s- ,A . an L l We--'25 'f ' f LJ' .1 ' 4, WW ,gr 4:1 ,,gnf, ' , mr ' ,Jr -- i 754' J ., . 'f- ' of GIRL'S VARSITY GOLF .A 1' os ..- 1 fx X 1976 ROSTER - Dianne Howard, Dale Hermanson, Susan Marcioni. Dolores Sansone, Mary Ann Inglis, Coach Mr. Gay. W Ls? . -, ,, . , in P v ' W , fficff , ,vbirs ,JA BUYS VARSITY GOLF 1976 ROSTER - Kenny Phillips, Ricky Howland, Michael Howland, Karl lgxrigmr, Emir Talpl-y, Ray Plum--, Mlrlf Ryhl-1.1. Dan D--11rw.m, Milan, Swirl Mr. LaPicrrc. - .-. BO Y'S VARSITY BASKETBALL Q , L Q00 . - I ' ' L 3. ,, a 3 n . , M Q, v-. 1 N ' ' I- 'P . ' x .. Q 5, ' .L .L , ,E I y o J' L- 1 is ' , ' , 1 ' X I G v xml, X xl 7 1 an K ,wx I X -,,,.....--f-'- VA, i 3' :...:.C. :MPN I nT -315' 71 X! vn. 3, S 1 mir A 2 1 , V 1976-1 77 ROSTER Petur Bousquct Timmy Howe Rauf Rashid Peter Wirzburgcr Dennis Schorr Mike Lynch Burch Olson Preston Ripley Lenny Brown Capt. loc Mallcy KcvinO'Donnc11 Brian Cronin Mgr. Kuvin Downey COACH - Bob Bcldon ,H 5 1 U 1' X X f'1 ,, ,A,,,, .X-ld . ' 1 4 K qv. A -um.--. . 4 !r L :'fxv' , - ' f nf E ...ff-mzsvv .. Z W . I ,Hg f 4 2 b sfflif? ,nj ' ' 'F .M .WW .., A,,A Li . 'wf',.. ' ' A 41, ,. f B M ' uw , Q g . ' ' J I' , I sg .. M..- U IDR VARSITY BASKETBALL 9 ' 1 .5 2 55 'A'. ' 'A ' I - .Q f 5 5535. ??' , ik 'I ! I ,:.V,, , ,I I Q dl, ,ff A Elf 5056003 I M 1, ,, :- . - I N s .,g-fig ' - ' ' ...MA 'A i 1 1976-1977 ROSTER Mari- II:11ImwI1d I'.111I Tx111rr.ay Babb ISLIIL IUQI-Q XxI1g.u-In Ixlmrruxl I IHIlIIIWpI'g Imlph I,zIrI:iII Img I,im.I I7.xIl4v:1qU1I1 f.r:1igIIwIIwrIwI1 IXILI IQHINIWIII Yx1IIrIy IILIIIIIAII IMVL Ikvim Im Lk-Idrlqx' bum Fwgg Glam H.III Mgr. I-iruu, IIICIIII . 'HIIILI' I4I.'V.II - Ml' I 5.21-i.:.LW JIT Y I 1 9 0.1.-. 4 -...., .,.-rl I-.ffl N-,Nh I . y ,...,w,m1 4' Mi, FRESI-IMA BASKETBALL as aa tuna, ' da-LE' F . I ,,-.4-an-nu 1976 1977 ROSTER Tom Callanan Mike Walsh, Mgrs. Mark Tavitian Scou Sacco Shaun Sweeney Troy Pratio Joe Boudreau Brian Johnson Eric Sturge John Duval Rich Olson Mike Sorrenri Tom Carver Mike Cooney Pele Welch Dave Lewis Mark Forrano COACH - Mr. Daley ., 4 J -F v K 1 0 L Q X' 5. X' 'Q -nz' an -.Wir .-,unix ax'-Vi S . -x X31 A 41559 iv vu? me-6, 'UQUI Tk sb-'..mwaiN 1 ...M A M5225 ws. C i fa , R M ir: I..-1 'L ., ir' , ,xii 1, T 1'fP'X,. V 4111.5 1'-.--.qw ,, , - Cf 755 JT fig, . .vw W sm 'feshere7Ufaina Bifkfofa, Den -L u Deatherage, Lynae Danner, Sheila Brigham, Pam 5 Cookson. COACH- Miss Karlsen. nil-9 11. 1976-1977 ER - Pam Danner, Ka thy Webber, omey, Ma urine 'Mo' Gaquin, Maria dosww 65 5 ' 9292 .- 3' ,sffgf g , . ,, GIRL '5 IUNIOR VAR SITY BA SK 9 K XTQJ 9:- l?Y1Lgfy3f'?5i C Q' ' www C N ,. A'-41' -nil' 1976-1977RO5TER - Heidi Choquet, Donna Nyland, Lisa Leslie, Carole Hogg, Robin Sunquist, Cindy Ellis, Mary An ani, Terri Kerr. COA CH - Mr. Randall. , N 0 9 aw ' - 1 G Y TICS n.-.............. -A 'funn 4 ...fm 1 ,V.,-qgv-pf-.f,+y,,.5,,f.7, U' ,M , ' ACH 1976-1977 ROSTER - Miss Benkart 1? -Q , w Pgfliiwkilf , 45, , '- ' Yfif' 'n-. .1 - , .www yy 3 N519 -:Cy , 'f'f Wr' fir .qw -41 S13 flvif- ' f' ww 5 I -. M ..,.1: 195,526 W Q, S 3, X ' Q- mm -' ,.. ,:.: N 'X X x 96 Q --'K 1 , wh. Z. ii www , 'wW..-...mm ..,sur'f'f WH, ,W ,p-,,, 2 5 LM! mavwwl. 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Q .1 A ' li, 'M Q 1. ,V Y 3 4 Q we , ' ,. ff' J 1, ' .. is X ' K ,QW ' W xx . 1 ,. , 5 A 41-up x .+A Q W C .7 lx 'N we 7 350, .4 , MQ. ,951 5 'S' . , ,yu ,nk 4,2 , - fe . 7 , 'IQ gf x-' Q. - w Nu gg. 5. 4' 33 . ,-, il E wp xi yn ly, 'll gr, L i in Q 'B 2 MII' I I :Y K .rflvuffiv M in xf I ,- Mvsdfbf 9- X x . x 1 1 i 1 I F i, Ir If . V., V u-rv v DJ. -ui ra., . ,,a. 4, . X kt fa Ju 1, i ,tg 72 1 -r z, :1. 7 S 'QA 1 1 ., 'gl uf S, . fm' ' . VA. aux I , ' fly' Y .X-, an ., F, . 4 xv, il I -if Ng 5 af' xx, Q 151 Ax? 's Q-- .us ,Q .vw .xl ff? E f on . gf 1684 ' A ' M54.,E'- I, x' h . f Q ,. , '-,Q-'V V' -r l 4 Q ,, 1 . . .Q x .:,.ld,,, 7 ff, N 5-lv .M x. rsh .ah r-Ui-'Q , W4 ,. IQ . 1.- 4 . fp I ,Z G fs W V? I Q fl Q O 7 , X Y ar x 5 1 L. SX 1976 ROSTER Elv1ra Ce Iul1e Lyons Patty Sweene Nancy ,Eman uele Ma UFEZQLI ,Sh,1rley'E u Callahan Cathyf1tts beth Taylor Cheryl ,Barkder Sharon g an Tara O Rourke Marge Ba tes Donna Morr1son Cmdy Serr1lla Patr1c1a Torrey judy Gawhlc Kathy Belcher Donna Haclcenson Apr1l Bausquet Tern Andrews Loretta Larlcm Lmda' usso Lorra1ne Lmcoln Ka thy Sweeney 'Lynne Bomba-rd1er Ka thy Godm Maureen Ball Lynne Eolwell Den Lu Deatlferage Mar1e Fr1es Sharon Jordon Karen Doyle Rose Lyden Margret-Benson 73 l ,W I U M W gas Xt xv Y 5- 6 .- W W 'vm Um HN f ELS 'Aix u ,. ip -' 1.1. x 33223 'f I 535512. -Ilvli-Ef3T2Z.f1QxQ575b:Y?L ,- - . ,N - 1 'i3::1- q',ll 5-g'i5P,y1 - -FQ? ',,.. 5, . ,,' F If GIL L , Q. fi . - 'A'a:L: 1 4'- n v L - 1 5 W .,.Q. , ' f '.?',,q '-ffff 5122 J Wasil. :' --fi 4 'A W ., ,,, ' ' ' Y 4 - ' f , 1 W iigC'i'Z L zfg 'I 1 1 gf - ' T' V ? '2Z1f2AwL ' 1, .H I. M N my s' ,, . .,5fx,gf, 4, ,,,wi5g,,Q,, I If 1' f ,...., -r ,in ., ,.'-- .. A-an -' W 4 , 1 av M .m . .- apr- 'WW 9518 T407 MB V' . 5 BOYS SPRING TRACK - . v . S W . zz '-.. . ' 1 -4 y U., A . Ya., - .k ,, 9 1- -.- .- A- X x Q if F , L, N., ,X t , X 'Q .V A-.., A 'ln ' m - . K Q ' ffffyx 'QA X' A ' X V- -I t -It ,gliv A , gmwfi- -1 -' ' x,VV f L,fi3gf,5. if .Q V V. ,, V FA A - 1-1? . fa Q W 5. Q pg gwfw..-fi, .aka A lm dnl ,, . H -finer? ...Mg 'f , 15 WNW SGW vw .v ,. gt Qi, if T pw 54 i I -ff 4' V . ax .V 1 4 N if-ff fl A .. few W E ,J 'V z :s-- 34 ., ' ' Q 'Mg iw f .-gl. v jg Q V V ' 'V , W Q w' ,,f,ggf P ' fkffhub, ' www ' ' 77 ,. v. Q...L..- I g 4 G A, Q I . X. , ,, Q' J, als... M . . , W 0 .hdwnt 1 A .y 1 q 1, I , f'-ff - 1 K , KT.. 79 W- ' 'H V . ,, ,, ws' A In Q cg bl hi ,D .f A W' W 'J Q I' W A W, ng, ,. H t M fa-it I x :gy .figs 4' W 1 'i9: 3 I 04, av .. wg! H ' fw.. ' ' . V l ,. W h Y M.. W ' Uv J' X X x pf ,SN ., , ,gg QJQ' G., .H+ -76 1-H415 . -,N ' .I , ,X . ' f A -1 f- . y ,V ,I - . -V 'U' ' Q ' .- 'f' S: fight Pa- f, . 'x 'Min .W .M ' fi, . ' A ' 'K f- , ' -qt! H. . .. X, -gigvw M . ,, ., fm X W , , , , 4. , ,.. A ww - ,f - , ., . ...gr , , N if 4 f.'f 7fWf ' .fe ff Y 'fn .,.. Alf. F ...,.. JI. he - . -:Elin 'fe - Mt w-...Q 439-8 ws. N. v ,....- hm' inf ,: .., Q2 if ff' QA Q4 'I 115 ,f , ww '4 Z , .iv , ,wfwhfg ' Tia- ua' 'ug Wwqmf' Yung? '1 ' 1441! I 'fel , Aix? ,. . df BOYS TENNIS ...-Q il 4 1 S r ' . 21-:Cl'?:t,,.v ,. pw, di ' J, Em arm. , 1976 ROSTER Craig Lefevbre Mark Conant lay Kennedy Gerry Hill Gregg Barry Steven Mosher Daniel Darcy Michael Godin Steven Doucette Phillip Kirslis Daniel lbbitson Douglas Kaye Ernie Talpey COACH - Robert Belden X 5 1 , Wu..- NWC NNN X g NKXX .jx NNQXXRR 1 lx 1 K X . N 'N ,fx nu-.-...M xxx xt X Rv kgqlrcx vi xxx xxx XX Rxxxxixxxi h gs ,,5,. 3-.. 1 , 'aww 5.5 WNMNRM V 4 Nxxwvwx b 1 .,... V .X -1-'Ai A., My-, Q., 1-nouns u HW Wy 'X EUS wx WI zltfdw Y 'HI' l M501 , pw! , , 1 -1 V I 1' : l '1 'f nf: Huh' 1 33 4 , ., N , I v?V?'0au?I' 1 3 5 GIRL S TENNIS ,Z sf. 1 i ata, T' if 'K A ea! 'PV s 5 ' ff' ' f 1 . R,-ian.. i., S t ll' Q If 1 1 1 'Qi I :mfg 1 f ,,j,,.. ,M . ' . . i 4 f f 4 Q . , . 1 , s. G 4 1. + Q 1 af A o 1- z 8'Q-51 is Q Q 4 Q 4 1 5 S I s : 1 X e r K U 9 . s , 4 . f . w , , q . . . 1 L s 1 l Q D 3 X k I . L O Q X 9 O U R i P I ti Q Q 1 976 RUS TER Francine Leliro Susie Hayes Shelia Fahey Maria DosSantos Corrine Fahey Rose Walsh Pam Smith Leanne Murphy Debbie Tobin Sue Tavitian Carolyn Fisher Terri Siereveld lean Green Cindy Ellis Amy Billings Doreen Welch Vickie Bulman Pamela Mills X V ' 4 ., f.r .. . 1. ,. . .sr - ,.,.. ., an-ES. .- 1 rag,-.,,,, .' Z. , , I .,,l. ah, V X . rhlrll, 1, .r Ah.. ,,',,,,,.. b V f,..v ' , ,M . ,, ., if W? .' V ww ' 54,,, ,.Qv4g ' yni., v f- -W.-..- , , ,. 0 0 1 '52 1 . - I , , , , f ' v 4 4 f v -P ' ' ' . 1 Inn. ' fm' Q 0 . ., ..' ... vs- - , , ... 'f' a ' ' i - 4 4 , 4 sw 5 A Q Aw, v - 4' 'WY' WJ 'Z'1!W1-mzftafdgfgg v f 1 6 v W , ug.,4 , F Q 1' Y ' ' ' Y It N, . . f v Q 4 ziQ?v 7.,4Wwvv.vzfl4 7 ,NM AJ 4 4 ' V ' if . Mwi? Wifffiilszzwayn .. 4... 1 . 1 .R F . y 51, , f 1 1 1 lmVZhP4m 22?fagff2'i ww m nwmnwfgf nw 4 ' 1 'P 4- 4 Y 04444 L4 444 1 5 . '.fj:' j -4 ' f, V-, ?4 7 9 1 gps.. 1gg++f??-'L 2 fjf-+++f 4441157144 1+ I f Y fifhfq-vasqsav-nfs 1 . . x if 1 in N Q 4 Q s 4 s 5 1 Q G Q Q 4 Q g , u w 1 4. , u a Q -. Q 5 Q s A 1 n 5 4 s s x 4 , . 1 N. . mi. 5 Q x SEMA ge THE GRADUA TES-PP. 63-124 P THE FOLLQWERS - PP. 126-126 THE INS TR UCTOR5 - PP. 129-144 THE SUPERLA TIVES - PP. 145-160 THE CLASS WILL - PP. 161-162 THE SPIRIT OF 1 977 - PP. 163-166 THE SPONSORS - PP. 167-1 92 AO 1,1 p-. 'I V I 1, , wx. - 1 'z , -ev -v-wa-' 5 E 70 jf, ,xv . . if? U -1 01 W , if Q ga . , X, 5 A 'S 5 ex N get f J W f sv t f J N, :sk x 57 Q -nv F. Q Mff '-. X .-N ul. 4 vw Lim fp . ska, ' 4 . I -.. J K ,. XX Q ' H. Q f 'WAX ,Nm ..... .- Hung, Aa I A41 MICHAEL ADAMS 31 Hersey Ave., Whitman Mischief is such l fun. People who call me a freak. TRACEY ANDERSON 671 Liberty Street, Hanson With a grin and a giggle she goes happily along! Spacey . . . Later Days . . . insincere people . . . Chadron State Parkg summer of '76' . . . Intra Basketball '23 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: CCo-Capt. 33: Field Hockey 3: Prom Comm. 31 N.H.S. 8, 4. QT... tin DEBBIE ANDERSON 129 Washington Ter- race, Whitman Look to the silent for peace and friendship. Deb: Darling Deb ... Give me a break. . . . walking behind people and sud- denly stop: inconsider- 316 peopleg those who make fun of others. . . 1ffZ6f'76 . . . 2!l8!'74 ...lr.Prom. . .6f 18176 . . . 1O!1!'73 ...Work1,fZ,3,4. L9-'fb f , t l GAIL ALMEIDA 232 Beulah St., Whitman Kill time and take life at its best. Toot . . . excellent . . . being grounded . . . Mrs. Noyes' clothing class. . . gym class with Baker. ROBERT ARMSTRONG 164 Beulah Street, Whitman Music is the soul of man. i 'N ,vlv BRIAN ASCI 105 Cross St. , Hanson A quiet exterior hides an active mind. Ash . . . Hey, huge, give us a pose . . . underclassmen who think they're tough . . . food fights in cafeteria . . . yelling at the refs. at basketball games . . . Study 3, 4g Partying 3, 4 . . . Intra Basketball 1, 25 Track 2. 0 . KIM BAKER White St., Monponsett Everyone excels at something at which oth- ers fail. Bakeg Kimbag baggles ... Give me a break . . . Ya love it Hey Almeida. no way: you and me both! . . . people who think they are better than oth- ers...snobs... clothing class . . . basketball practice . . . Intra Track lg I.V. Basketball 21 Soft- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 4. y 'ff ... .bi MARILYN ANTONELLIS 26 Foster Ave. , Whitman A friend is a friend is a friend. Mal . . . No Way . . . I . Snobs: gotta get some gas . . to be ignoredg no school spirit . . . 12!6!'I6 . . . The first time Tami and I went to a self-service station . . . Intra Field Hockey 2. 3. Volleyball 25 gps' ..1y Alffpflh. Vw MAUREEN BALL 221 Hogg Memorial Drive, Whitman What the world needs now is friends like her. Maureen . . . Let's split . . . Drill Team 31 Prom Com. 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Decorating Halls 3. 4: Senior Skit 4: V.F.W. 4. CHRIS BALZOTTI 548 State Street, Whitman A glance reveals that all is in good form. Bel . . . Whatever . . . Summer of 76 . . . school . . . Base- ball, Basketball. CHERYL BARROS 21 Joyce Ave., Whit- man Oh what sweet thoughts in silence are expressed. Fudgy . . . let's party, ler's get it on . . . people who think that they are better than everybody else, la ,--43 f ' 1' '85 .-dill' , PT. ,f f j X 9 33,1 t, I Q 'piles if 3 A W, . fn 21:2 9 GREGG BARRY ' 38 Pleasant St. , Whitman Every cause of a cause is the cause of things caused. Buzz . . . Telling someone a joke they've already heard. Living through double sessions in football . . . Tennis 3, 43 Honor Society 3: Pres. Keyclub 3, 4. ls I-4' 44 , s, ltiv vb-- : l, : ' in VICKIE BECK 44 George St., Han- son Her laugh is conta- gious. Vic . . . What a moron . . . Gym class five days a week . . . Chorus NANCY BELCHER 25 Whidden Ave. , Whitman Silence is golden and ever treas- ured. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth . . . halls that are crowded . . . Softball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 0 CYNTHIA BENJAMIN 547 Pine St. , Whitman Sincerity and truth are the basis of every vir- tue. Cindy excellent . . . Really? People who say they are listening but they really aren't. , ll .AQ A , DIANE BEAN 143 West St. , Whitman Everything is worth talking about! Beanie, Beans, shorty . . . It was so funny l was cracking up laughing fight. Me? Best! snobs, ssnakes . . . Gymnastics 1, 2: Intra Gymn. 1, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Skit 4: Secretary of D.E.C.A. 4: Cheerleading Mgr. 3, 4. o?.L EDWIN BERG ' .. 'f1?'9 j' , 26 Woodlawn Circle, Q ' ' 3, Whitman ,, Q J Better to have '5 7 Q J' loafed and lost than fl: A 'V R to have never loafed t 4 if atalL ,I lad' f 5 Ed. 1 Mg., . A I a 4 , . 1 R , ' gg .,V, A ' 'W it l A- I ,.V ' J E BERNARD BOUDROW 57 Alden St., Whitman Oh to have not a care on this earth. Bernie Whiteshoes Burma Come on now crowds . . . Football 2, 3. 4. BRIAN BEZANSON 74 Rock Street, Whitman A penny for your thoughts. Snake, excellent. double sessions . . . Golf Team 3, 45 Photogra- phy Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNNE BUMBARDIER 25 High Street, whir- man It is a warm heart that has plenty of friends. Lynne . . . junior year summer . . . What do you want to do'-' People who make fun of others . . . Bully 33, 4: Senior Skit 4: Rally Corn. 4: Powder Puff 4: Dec. Halls 4. PAUL BOUZAN 97 Auburn St., Whitman I found nonsense singularly refresh- ing. STEVEN BOWDEN 144 Homeland Dr. , Whitman A sporty character indeed. Penquin, split, 2:08 on Fridays, Freshman, Mondays, When Porter calls me Penquin . . . Hockey 4. f if . l at 1 WAYNE BOWLES 551 Elm St. , Hanson al 'E A 51 in .Rt 1 PETER BOUSQUET 205 Elm St., Hanson Good nature is a quality we should all possess. Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 O tx l ,V .X 4 ALAN BROWN '14 Harvey Lane, Whitman Serious, yet knows how to laugh. Hypocrates, Mash, Exchange Con- certs, Band and Stage Band Con- certs . . .Band 1, 2, 8. 4: Stage Band 1.2.3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Newspaper 45 Mixed Chorus 4. AQ- f 1.-2'-5655 Q 1, ' WILLIAM BRIARD 83 W. Washington St. , Hanson No matter to me. Teachers patrolling the halls for kids without passes. . . . Hockey 1, 25 Track 25 Softball 35 Work 4. MARIA T. BULMAN 117 Glen St. , Whit- man Freedom of thought and action. Emma, Ya know, locks who think they're God's gift to woman. Going through the car wash with the windows open. New Year's, up the Cinema and a T bird pulling up . . . Sully 3, 4: Intra Softball: Intra Basketball. if ,--' fer ' zz I :K 1570- va ,. Q. ,f 25551, ..:.:'7:' , iff'-'if' 3'fffi':.-. 1533.5 if ..,- , 1: ,-'. 53-':'jj Yi- ?':: : riimaxp ,ii 1.1.9 ':-Jftfsf-H-gf'-aas?f.:. ... fs ' l fi 1255543 5 .1 f x':-,.. ':':.121Q2 Tis. 119' 'ssss' :55 ,:f5 1222.31 x43nE1Zb: E-:::!'u gsm - 1 57:5-if 55515 ' f .31 .V 557 V7 7' x44 -:gtg DEBRA BROOKS 73 Warren Ave. , Whitman Music wakes the soul, and lifts it higher. You're sick, O'Byme. Lunch with Debbie, Val. Lynne and Pam . . . Bank 3, 4. LEONARD BROWN 66 Bonney Hill Lane Hanson A little nonsense now and then is relished in the best of men. Lenny, Brownie, What's for lunch? I'm starving. Girls who wear sneakers in the halls. One naggy librarian . . . Baseball 2, 3, 45 Hallwalking 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4 DEBRA BRIGHAM 20 Russell Rd. , Whitman What lies behind that quiet exterior . Brig, Carolyn, you big clucker! doing home- work, especially ste- nography: Perfume, cip- glose and whipped cream fights in study and lunch . . . F.B.L.A. 3, 4. VALERIE BULMAN 46 Pleasant St. , Hanson Petite and serious, Sweet and Curious. Val, C.Y.O. Dances, Boyfriends that always party, SNAKES: Ann- marie forget our bet! Valles: Donuts. May 24, 1975, Park Ave. School . . . Powder Puff Foot- ball: Senior Skit: Prom Committee 3. 4: Year- book 4: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Usherette 35 Miss 2nd Down. ALFRED BROWN 580 W. Washington, Hanson To live for today, for tomorrow is not. Dirty Al, What's up, Demerit sys- tem, lr. Prom, Going to all the lunches. Getting out the door. Z's during first three periods: Buzz. nl X, It ,N . 6 .I I JH hx f I 9, i i A X'-is , 2 - A A Y Q. 6 DEBORAH BURKE 100 Sandy Lane, Hanson For her never a dull moment. C'mon you guys . . . Two faced people who are always putting on an act. Eagles concert, al' WILLIAM BURNETT 188 Forest St. , Whitman The force of his own merits make his way. ice cream cones with my friends . . . Spring Track 2, 3, X 4: Friendlies 3: Billie I Kidds 4: Girls Cross 'YD Country 2, 3, 4. . .. l V. 'x 11 TAMI BURLEY 69 Beulah St. . Whitman A quiet exterior conceals much. Tam, I don't have any gas, no and alright. Snobby people, conceited people and phonies, Sept. l5 , Night football games and no self service, the dairy queen and Ir. Skip day . . .F.B.L.A. 3. Q, 3 'I , - tfl-l A leaft . ,.,,',1 Qfl,,.faM'- wi, A1 - . , pay H5-V .. Y-' 'Q ' lf. ..f2fp:f.z.g,:f.Qff' f f 1-' 3.. f . L 5 5,5141 Li ! S 1 -....-.A 4. - -, N- ' ff if fa 'ily' If 'rpm A , iff V cfs , Me.. .i ,. 4, Q X .5 7 'lt V ' 'S 4 4-if , I N f ' 'T' f-Q J, 1 . ? I' 4 , sq 8 DIANE BURNS Camp Kiwanee , Hanson People who make no noise are dangerous . f 'Vw KEVIN CAMERON 25 Jerrold St. , Hanson I prefer the night to the day. People who talk too much. D.C.'s and P.M. 's troubles. Peewees, and the Fahey sisters . . . Cross- Country 3. BRENDA CALLANAN 248 Franklin St.. Whitman ANNMARIE CAMPBELL With frolic and fun she spreads her cheer- ful ways. wease . Bren, ankendosh Oh my God! Being called bird and chicken legs. SNAKES! Thumbing . . . Pumpkin Steal- ing ?, 3: Miss 3rd Down: lst Pl. Am. Leg. Contest: Studt. Coun. 1: Chlding. Cap, FB 1, 2. 3, 4: Bktb. Chldr. 1 4Co- Capt.J 2, 3, 4: B.S. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3. 4: Hall Dec. 1, 2. 3, 4. 245 Park Ave., Whit- man Love to one, friend to Many. Re-Re, Where's Kenny? Rumors, Snakes. All the good times I've had with Kenny. Nov. 9, 1974. Val forget our bet! Catching a certain someone down D.W. field Park. Valle's . . . Student Council 1, 2: Kenny 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Prom Comm. 4: Senior Skit. ,ann- ..' I -1 , , w KATHLEEN BUTCHER 26 Hobart Sq. , Whitman So sweet the blush of bashful- ness. Kathy, Hey you. Being called Butch by certain people and hard guys. 9!26!'75 All the good times with Jimmy and all the laughs in Qabout?J the tank . . . Tennis 1: Hall Decorating 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 10, F.B.L.A. CTreasurerl: Rally Comm. 3, 4: Senior Skit 4: Prom Comm. 4. ' 'Dy -Ask Q ,W Q ' 'W ag X 5 P P 4 . . fx 3. ' ,- Q :H if KATE CAMPBELL 224 Reed St., Han- SOI'1 There is no per- sonal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful tempera- ment. Kate . . . ReaIly! . . . surprise quizzes . . .Spanish 3. 4: I ti ',.'!2,g fsgisg. le A gg, u y A 4, ur ig Q H Vlvf ' 1 nl':1a lj lvgggd v I 711 4 Qtilz SCOTT CANZANO 123 Liberty St. , Hanson A man who makes the best of everything has a lot to offer. Mountain Man. . . Ya!: O.K. 3!26!7f3 . . . D.E.C.A. 114. LORI A. CAPRIO 122 Whidden Ave., Whitman Happiness is not per- fected until it is found. Cap . . . Sure! . . . When you are talking to someone and they're not listening ...tT.C.l Decem- ber. 1973, freshman year . . . lr. Skip Day in Donna's red fire engine . . . Crutches 1, 2, 3, -lg Gymnastics 2 'J 4' Tom 2 3 4 -ll'-lv 1 -fr n - l I ab X' 4 I 1 Z 5. . - , . -:. ,. , 4 A 1' A it .gl A f Q DEBRA CLANCIY CU It-'oodlawri Cr., Whitman Love gill, trust a few, do wrong to Nolte ' Deb . . . Excellent. Really I dotft Cate, anything's fine with me. . . . People who are odd and don't epire about how others feel. pettple who always say emile when you're in a had mood . . . surtmter of 75, .md 'Viz partytrig .titer w-trl. , . . ble e . . .5I.inI1eysQL.'1. .,,z',q .Q MARY CLAY -45-1 Beulah St. , Whitman Cl'lee1'itll, friendly, and thoughtful , she weaves life's pat- tems. Mel' . . . All right, really . . . -.nobs .ind ineonsiderate people . . . vattdalism . . . lQfU!7U . . . Stmdat. .it Friendlyk with the gang. worlf at Ilridge Witter Start ,ii elle, lf, Sl.p f I it f My 1 ,,1 Da .... l.If.L..l.. ,l .. 4. CHERYL CLINTON 191 High St., Whitman Music makes a merry soul! Sherry . . . Where's Skinner stuck-up people . . . Mr. Bel- den's jokes . . . lr. Yr DEBORAH COLLINS Mr. RandalI's whistling Band 1-19 FI-Hfllilifl SI.. Whilmafl Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Double Sessions 1. Wit, charm and personality make her character. Deb . . . You know what I mean . . . Walking behind slow people in the halls . . . summer of 76 . . . Softball 23. :ii DIANE COLLINS 149 Franklin St., whit- man A smile and laughter can he cherished in a girl. Di ... Der . . . curfewsll . . . Summer of 76 . . .F.B.L.A. Sl. X I if .L JOHN COOKSON P40 Spring St., Hanson Humor should live in the hearts of all men. f', V W? JOANNE COLEMAN 72 Apollo Road, Whitman l'm just a gypsy moving along, try- ing to find where I J belong. 'SY 5 fre' A , X .JOHN CONBOY Follow me and you shall not lack amusement. Jack Elton Crusher Who Cares! School, Going to New York . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3g Basketball 1. RICHARD COOKE 127 Pleasant St., Whit- man A handful of fun is bet- ter than a barrel full of learning. Sleeze, Cookie, Thick red books, that turn thin at the end of the week. Taking down how many times Mr. Spratt says ah . . . Football 1: Golf 2: Basketball lg Football Mgr. 2: Basket- ball Mgr. 2, 3. wx. MARGARETE COPELAND 526 Beulah St., Whitman Peppy, a lively friend, full of fun: there is no end. Greta, Oh Der, Peo- ple who think they're it, Snobs, June 5 CMC Fort, M-S-C, Brockton 76 , Mike at D.W.'s The Boat. was JOYCE CORNAX 5 Taylor St., Whitman A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Joy, Huh? now Suh! Getting up at 6:00 in the morning just for school . . . Junior Year F.T.A.g D.E.C.A. 3tAdv. 43. -115' A , -J ' 1 I ,y 1. , rv ,. ., f 1 fa 3 T., .... A u. A 1 'FZ' LAUREEN CORRIDAN 867 Whitman St., Han- son Happy are many. Cardigan, Lau, Oh ya? Really Keough Smells, People who say or spell my name wrong, Latin with Deb- bie, Parting with Kathy, Cher, Lynda, Julie, Kathie D. Spanish with Patti . . . Drama Clubg Senior Class Play. 'iq - -' 1' 4 5 'f ,' if I , a , - , J ,f .J 1 5, . .. ffm , , . 4, f -, ,,,'-., 5, . , H , . .n .1 1 H.. ..-u , V, ,','. ann., :. ' ,t, f.. 1 nn., J. . . 541' ,un , .i X1 3 H .fi-'f -W: ' f ff V LINDA COONAN 36 Harvey Lane, Whitman Goodness consists of inward things we do. Linda, Snobs, inconsiderate people, Friday 2!13!'76, 5th period Study, Junior year. 'Q I . J . , f 1' QQE' ww mg ,nr 4 0- A 1 tx : lil ,iff ,, , 'T fl , '41, 4, , I L a -1 F at' . ' V , ly , . . ,. S 3 . 7' 'g .. o I K 1 1 ' MARYLOU CURBY JH Lee Terrace. Hanson Thought is free. Lou . . . I can probably get the car . . . weekends at home and KYLE COX B04 Washington Street, Whitman Friendship re-dou- bles joys, and cuts gripes in half. KY . . . people who think that they are better than someone else . . . Be real . . . Sr. Class Play 1, 2: Radio Broadcasting 3: Radio Manage- ment 3: Play Produc- tion 3. , . not having any money . . . Iune 29, 1975: luly 4, 1976, and espe- cially Sept. 13, 1976 . . . Tennis 2: Sr. Class Play 4. if 1 X s, y 'I PM Mx l 'ig STEPHEN CARON 933 Bedford St., Whitman individuality mixed with fun brings mischief. Stoney . . . Way . , . Girls who think they are Cool . . . Friesy's house after the lr. Prom . . . Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Base- ball 1: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3. DAVID E. CUNNINGHAM 27 Steven Sr., Hanson Life demands from you only the strength you possess. Sam . . . Give me abreak. . . . incompetent administrations . . . 4-7-75 . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Winter Track 2. NANCY CARMICHAEL 86 Harvey Lane, Whitman Success is liking what you have to do. Tomorrow may rain, so l'll fol- low the sun . . . Hypocritical people and situations . . . August 12, 1976 . . . Student Council 1. BRIAN CRONIN 99 Brigham St., Whit- man Actions speak louder than words. B.C. . . . Hey chump. . .do it up! . . . Math Homework, Mr. Bonaparte's Ecology Class . . . Football 1: lntra Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Key Club 3, 4. ROBERT CHASE 1078 Bedford St., Whit- man Good actions enable us. , -72? .. 7, 3' 'Sgt GEORGE CAREY 41 Russel Road, Whitman A smile to every girl. Chuck . . . Psyched . . . Botanzied . . . Explaining nickname Chuck from George. 5! 29!75 at Fries' . . . basketball, dances . . . Football 2, 3, 4: Par- tying 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Spring Track 4. 'Eng Ia- - - ... .0 . .. Y,,, , . i'- : J , , I E-to all -V' I DANIEL DARCY 95 Homeland Drive Good words are worth much and cost little. Dan, Capt., Darce, overcrowded snackbars, running the quarter mile against Smitty . . . Tennis 2, 3, 4g Key Club 3. 4g Boys' State. LORETTA CHOOUET 92 South Ave., Whitman She scores as many points with her friends as she does in sports. Tootsie, the ease with which this school creates confu- sion . . . Field Hockey: Basketball: Spring Track: Cross Country. 9 A r., I rf . ' sl f T' I , fi N, ,Q ,f I 1 THOMAS SCOTT CIFELLO 71lenkins Ave., Whitman Let me tell the world. Tom Little Ziffle Country boy Scott, did you make pizza Can I borrow a pen last nightf' Saying hi to someone and not getting an answer. Meeting my best friends and going steady with . Good Times lg Better Cathy . . times 23 D.E. Treasurer 3, 4. PATRICIA CRAY 111 Lantz Ave., Whit- man Messenger of friend- ship Trisha, Crayfish, Pete, Patty I don't believe it! showoffs, Having towel and water fights in home ec. . . . F.B.L.A. 4. 'C' wr- -wx I 'lil 1 6 JAMES DAVIS 767 Pleasant Street A look of wisdom is cast from his eyes. MIRIAM DEATHERAGE 255 Winter Street, Hanson Always thoughtful, helpful and kind. Mimi: you're kidding. C.R. with a passion: summer of '75'. '76', and Saturday night! 191251 765 For Pete's Sakes . . . Drill Team 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. ITS , lf ,, , JANET DERBY 37 Brook Street, Hanson Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Derbs: Pray, Patti! Really! Conceited football players: dou- bling with Nora and nights at Rockland in '76' IK.S.l l . I It WAYNE DAVENPORT 51 Whidden Ave. , Whitman A man who listens - a man who thinks. Davs, Big D. Hey Babe Sched- uling of classes. Watching Mr. Venslauskas trip over the waste- basket . . . Winter Track 53, 4: Cross Country 4. J -.4-1' its-,X l KATHLEEN DIWLAN fill Stetwilt St., Whitman 'Wluihjgig Qfill Quint' from .tn :artist that is not in tt person. I-trite, Fegxsc. 'l'h4tt's tnost defi- nitcly excellent No, I dont EVER thinl-' stil Il-.iplc Wlin dwlfl :tctcpt blame or that canst scenes. .ind being called lf'4ttie. . . Studi. f,mlLlIl. l, 2, J., I: Drill ltgitm 1, Q.l7l1HlI'lf.HII'lll1. Al, Art liitzim. Radio Ml. Sr. Skit I. Sr I'llv 1, Chefs Cl. ll. . . Il . t lc man' cond times. I had with Martltti t . .intl tjglil going io, bring .tt. tit id gaining hotne from tht Lupe. Iht stiintiierof7fi-71,1lan. 7137 17. :Ind most definitclr' P. B. 4'5 want' K .., -qt I IIJSEPH DHSARTOLO -1550 Washington Street, Whitman For hitn never a dull moment. MARIA DOS SANTOS 174 Beulah St.. Whitman Art is the music of the soul. Silva, You know and right buckets, l'1l remember the two banana roses steering wheel and all the great people and time with the field hockey team . . . Co-Captain Basketball 2: Soft- ball 4: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Newspaper 2: Field Hockey 8, 4. vis JEFFREY DiClCCO 585 W. Washington St. , Hanson I've taken my fun where I have found it DEBBIE DOHERTY 300 High St., Hanson A warm and ready smile. Deb, Excellent, Getting caught . . . Swimming 1. 2: Ski Club 3, 4: Tennis 4: Girls Track 3: Senior Skit 4: Skipping Junior year with Corine. DENNIS DOWNEY 46 Crescent St. , Whitman Modesty in the truest sense. Dougen . . . C-usto's . . . Hit the Boule . . . Warm Millers. Sept. 16, 1976, Schuster's,g Dus- berry Beach . . . Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1: Spring Track 3. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Trashing Fresh- man 4. s 'I fsa ,. . 'Sr . 1.1 ,, ', 1,4P,Q .Q . A .- -' .. s KAREN DRAYTON 86 Monponsett, Hanson For she is gentle who does gentle deeds. Dray . . . You're crazy! . . . Slow drivers!! Stenography: Typing II with Mrs. McCann . . . F.B.L.A. 3, 4. I DANIEL DONOVAN 67 West Street, Whitman Words sweet as honey from his lips distilled. Dan, Hey chump, little pimky, freshman: lunchrooms: gyms, get- ting out of chemistry . . . Base- ball 1, 2. 3. 4: Golf 13. 4. P3 . f.. .3 v MICHEAL EOSUE 1020 Monponsett St. , Han- SOD He will go a long way and the right way . Buster, Eson . . . Smell ya later Crowded snack bar, Iune 16, 1976, Hiller drawing class Key Club 3, 4. LEAH DUNIEC 83 Harvard St., Whitman Not that I like work less, I like fun more. Ya, right . . . People who say I flirt, and snakes . . . Kathy's capri and the weekend down the cape with Brenda . . . Deco- rating Halls 1, 2, 3. 4: I.F.C. RHINO Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 4. N Q i . I I 1 i , , !t,,m , fafia- gg. . . W' I' . . ...A. n.. DENISE DUNNE 55 Beechwood Rd. , Hanson There is a lot to be said for a girl who doesn't say it for herself. Dunne . . . Rea1ly. IUHN ELMS 532 County Rd. , Hanson Friendship is the free- dom of man. Elmo, Moe . . . Ah, Excellent . . . con- ceited people . . . Learning about the Korean war in French class . . . P.C.C. 1: Football 1, 3, -11 Key Club 4: Ski Club. 4- NANCY EVANS 14 Harvey Lane, Whitman The deepest feel- ing always shows itself in silence. Nancy . . . Snobs and two faced peo- ple. Friday, 2!13!'I6 5th period study, Ir. year. My outstand- ing track achieve- ments to Mr. New- comb and Mr. Gos- lin. CORRINE FAHEY 366 Plymouth St. , Whitman Drawing has her talent, distinc- tion has her charm Corrine . . . ge ge . . . Guys and Girls who think they're tops. Skipping with Deb, and going on field trips with Radio Broadcasting . . . Ski Club 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. JEANNINE FAIRBANKS 53 Blake St. , Whitman Born to be wild. ligger . . . Really. Conceited jocks, getting kicked out of the Lave by men teachers. Winter of '74-'75, Oct. 29, 1975. The Arcade RAY- NOR AVE .... Stu- dent Council 1: Cheer- leading 1, 24 David 3, 4. MATS ERICSON 311 Cross St., Hanson A good friend and a good mind, are well remembered by all. x Matt. Swedish Import . . . Turkey You ugly face . . . The girls in Las Vegas, The green pancakes . . . Sweden 1, 2, 3, Band 41 Intra Soccer 4: Flag Foot- ball 4. Senior Class Play 4. .yt ti LEANN STRAIT KFERGUSONJ 469 Indian Head Street, Hanson The heavens are minus two stars, because they're shining in her eyes. Anyone got a cigarette? When nobody has any cigarettes, Mr. Beldon's English class, lunches with Rita. . . P.C.C. 1: Drama Club 2: Radio Club 3. sf DENISE FAY 161 Pine Street, Whitman Work never hurt anyone unless you partake in it. I don't know. No, l don't think so. Did you see last night. Snipes, get- ting hurt, certain people who mislead you. Flat tires at Green Harbor, Win- ter of '73 and '74 . . . Class Trea- surer 1: Drill Team 2: A-V Aid 3: Break- fast 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FONTES 170 South Street, Hanson Unpredictability is a P311 of the essen- tial nature of a man. ff, ,tr-:Wm A Q' , 'Y V, 1.,g:,,,,,,.jf,.,.':,': 5. , , ,. -,1,,. Qc 6f:z5:,g1'f '- 2 57 'f' .iff ' Y ' Effqitif Q x, Q ELLEN FAY 334 Sportsmans Trail, Whitman A good heart is worth gold. BunBun, Don't cry, People who stop at green lights, people who talk to you and before they are fin- ished, they start talking to some- one else. CB.G.J September 30, 1973, Junior skip day in Donna's red fire engine . . . Partying 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 1 DAVID FLEBOTTE 139 Main Street, Hanson He has a certain blend of cour- age. Dave. Gumbie, Calm down , Nice bum! Mr. McDonald call- ing me Flebottie . Skipping down the cape . . . Ice Hockey: Advanced Skipping: Honors Party- ing. MELODY FARRAR 874 Temple Street, Whitman To know her is to like her. NORA FORBES 176 King Street. Hanson To live each day as it comes. Forbsy, I shoulda, huh? People who call me Stubbley, Dou- bling with Janet, Cathy's Capris, Lasagna Sunday, discovering my license said I'm 5'2 . . . Student Council 2: Drill Team 3: D.E. it Vice Pres. 3: Rhino Club 3: Prom Commit- tee: Rally Committee 4. ,gil 1' 21 Til VICTORIA FERRY 203 Winter Street, Hanson Life is meant to be lived. Vicki, Woops! Mondays, Goof- ing with Nora Forbes, Partying . . . D.E.C.A. 3: Workstudy 3. 4: Senior Skit 3, 4: Powder Puff 4: Rhino 3, 4: W.W.W. Assoc. I lj I' ll 1 .1 .- .J .. Jr Q Al ' . ff X, I STEVEN FRIES 56 Vincent St. , Whitman Strong in body, devilish in char- acter. Friesy, French Fries, Boy, I wish I had some french fries and fish- pies! g Being snaked, and pushing a certain person on the sled: Jr. prom at my house, locker-room on Saturday mornings . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Bktb. Mgr. 3, 4: Key Cl. CSec.J 3, 41 Boosters 3, 41 Mass Maritime Trainers Course 3, 43 Most Class Spirit 45 Cave Club 35 V.P. 4. A lt if ififht SHARON FOSS 357 E. Washington St. , Hanson Not too serious, not too gay. Fossy: decent times. oh, oh, oh, summer of '76' F.H.A. 13 Choms 1, Special Chorus: I.V. Girls' Basketball 2g Sec. of Latin Club 25 Field Club 3. it I-. if 4 '1 PAMELA FRANK 842 E. Washington St. , Hanson Good nature and spirit without disguise. RICHARD D. FREDEN 22 Squantum Ave. He is a wise man that says little. Rich, Ricky, Radio Broadcasting: working for Mr. Russo, Dr. Hrinko, and Mr. Clavin . . . Homcroom Rep. 4: Radio Broadcasting 4. J 11' DONALD FRUZZETTI 370 Elm Street, Hanson Every man is an architect for his own words and charac- ter. iff' MAUREEN GAQUIN S4 Hancock Street, Whitman Success begins with determina- tion. mo ah . . .nope . . . I don't think so. g being stared atg the girl's softball team being left behind at P.C. after a 68-8 loss and 8f9!'76 . . . Intra Softball 1, Vars. Softball 2, 3, 4: I.V. Bktb. 2. 35 Vars. Bktb. 45 intra Bktb. 2, 3. IOHN GATTURNA 345 School Street. Whitman Mischief in the eye of the beholder. Gutty, What a snake he is! the time I got out of French 5: it's what you call a basic transposition of fig- ures. if 'wit 40' inn. MARYELLEN FRIZZELL 181 Cross St. , Hanson A frame of shining golden hair. Fritz, Buzz off! school: the summer of '76.' tl Sw ag J we 'uv MAUREEN GOODALE 196 C-orwin Drive, Hanson She goes as she pleases, and pleases as she goes. Goody, Gail, have you seen Steve lately Drop it. Some- one who rides your bumper. Fresh- man year when the Panthers were 211. . .Drill Team 1, 2, Co- Capt. 4: Steve 33. 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Prom Committee 4: Senior Skit 4. SUSAN GODFREY 128 Corwin Drive, Hanson A smile and laugh- ter can be cherished in a girl. Sue, l don't think so . . A certain English teacher. The Junior Prom . . . Drill Team 3, 4: Jim 2, 3, 4. S LEE GENEREUX 625 W. Washington Street, Hanson Chee1'fulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind. Tiger, When I got stung out at Gym. KATHY ANNE GODIN 148 Temple Street, Whitman Cheerfulness and friendliness cloaked in dependability. Kathy, Lynne, let's go munch out. When peo- ple hurt others. The Junior Prom . . . Hall Decorating 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3: Year- book 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3, 4: Senior Skit 4: Bully 3, 4: Powder Puff 4: F.B.L.A. 4. --.L i if i ll 1 . Q X: X .af fx -'zllf' 3 -.- gsfg l .ix--Y Y . C g . - -ri ,zu . .2 .-. ' t , - . , -,,.l 1 .H .--ff x DEBBIE GRANT 7253 Bedford Street. Whitman A secret heart is f.leVttllUI1 s temple . lr. Gluck et duck Strawberry scented books. The Summer of 712. lttne and lttly . . .f1Qltef's Club 4. JANICE GREEN 199 South Street, Whitman A quiet girl, a gentle heart. Janice . . . Cast not away therefore your confidence . . . Hebrews 10:35 . . . Meeting new Christian Friends . . . Honor Society 3, 4: Chorus 4. 1 P J S li 4' -'tt Y I if ll lHN CURRY 373 French Street, Han- Still A laborer is worthy of reward. ROY GOOGINS 126 Carlton Street, Whitman The thoughts of a quiet man are often times hidden. LINDA HAMMOND Hanson She shall hold companion- ship and peace. WALTER GURRY 38 French St., Han- son How do I know what I think until I see what I say BARBARA HAMMUND 1153 Pleasant St., Han- son A smile is worth a million words. Barb: give me a break. school lunches, 4th of luly. chocolate FW PETER HAMLIN 870 Temple St., Whitman Determination that could be moved to work at anything. fribbles . . . Softball A. :ve 9178 ROLAND HANSEN 131 Holmes Street, Hanson A man of few words but great wisdom. Continental kid Don't worry about it people . . . P.C.C. NANCY HASKELI. 630 Corwin Drive, Hanson A little work, a little play makes a happy day. Nance, Sister Hack, Speed Racer, that amused me. people who tell me I look like Barbara Strei- sand: lunch at Papa Gino's with Mrs. Colwell . . . Pantyhose Throwing 13: Mr. Cochran's Chorus 3: Sitting in the Library 1, 2, 8, 4. ,.4s 'Ng f if I DEBBIE HARRISUN 35 Woodlawn Terrace, Har- rison, Whitman Friendliness and dependa- bility equal success. I don't knowf' Slmke- speare surprise quizzes: lune 16, 1976 . . . F.B.L.A li, 4: Health Careers S. CHERYL HAYES 270 E. Washington Slreel. Hanson A good character is for remembrance. home- work: Mr. Hines' biol- ogy and chemistry classes. A., , ix , ,wa 3 .gg f 5'S' f 1. PAMELA HEAP S7 Hilltop Rd., Whitman Heaven forbid that she should go to any heaven where there are no horses. Pammy No WAY Partying in Brockton, getting chased in the woods 7th period, Bobby . . . Drill Team 1: Brockton 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm.: F.B.L.A. 43 -'Hd' .QQ t . ,A EDWARD HAYES 472 Washington Street, Whitman Man is the measure of all things. Haysa, Onion. Get lost You gweed What's for lunch? Being called Hayse by Mr. Hines in Chemistry class. Junior Prom, 6th period munch out . . . Basketball 1 - Manager: Hallwalk- ing 2: Football 3: Student Council 3: Bridgewater 4: Key Club 4: Baseball 4. KEVIN HINKLEY 116 Park Ave., Whitman ls life not one hun- dred times too short for us to bore our- selves ' Hink . . . lam, Really People who don't think . . . Meeting Dewey and partying at Spunky's house . . . Lunatic Fringe 1. 2, 3, 4: Gumby Nationals 3, 4. SUSAN HAYES 55 Jenkins Ave. , Whitman Wisdom and goodness are twin- born. Hayesa, Susie Gimme a Break. Discrimination against Honor Stu- dents. The summer of '14, March 8-9, 1975, Spellman night, Done to Death . . . Math Team 1, 2. 3, 4: Chlding. 1, 2: Drill Team 2. 3: Ybk. 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Cr. Cntry. 4: Nwsp. 4: P.C.C. 1, 2: Hon. Soc. 2: Sec. 3: V.P. 4: Sr. Cl. Pl.: Spellman Essay Contest 2nd Place: Girls' State: Rensselaer Polytech Medal: State Historical Soc. Hon. Mem.: Stu. Gov't. Day Rep. Chef's Club 3, 4: Honorary Women's Club Member. GERALD HILL 590 Maquan Street, Hanson To speak as the common people do: to think as the wise men do. Gerry, G, Pele That snaps it. Elmo, you're too indeci- sive. Dubious genes, When Pen- guin calls me Porter The tomato war: T.P.O.T.W.P.: taking pic- tures on the ski lift: Loon Mt.: Holmestein . . . FB 3: Spring Track 2: Tennis 3, 4: Intra Soccer 4 lCapt.J: Class V.P. 3, 4: Key Cl. Pres. 4: Radio Cl. 3. 4: Ybk. 3, 4: Voice of Dem. 3: Color Guard 3: Ski Cl. 3, 4: 1st Place - Spellman Essay Contest 3: Sr. Class Play: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Chef's Cl. 3, 4: Pumas 1, 2, 3, 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4. MARK HAYES 119 Alden Street, Whit- man There was never a saint with red hair. Haysa Gimme another beer Snakes that walk around school. Calling Tara from a phone booth . . . Foot- ball 3: Baseball: D.E. Vice-Pres. 4: Girl Watching 1, 2, 3.4. KAREN HINKLEY 165 Warren Ave., Whit- man A good thing to have up your sleeve is a fun- nybone. Hink. . . Ma, Ineed some money. . . . Myles Standish, Mar- tha's Vineyard, P.l., Having Ollie wait for you when you have to go out for breakfast . . . Track: Basketball: Rhino Club: W.W.W. Assoc.: Cheerleading 1. 2. KATHRYN HENSHAW 29 Harvard Street, Whitman The good and wise lead quiet lives. Kathy . . . Got any gum? Two-faced people, a certain Eng- lish teacher. Friday 2-13-'76, Sth period study, Ir. year. IO' novx rx .nj X I 'Ihr DIANE HOWARD 860 Winter Street Hanson To each a friend a friend to a Cute demertt happy teachers when people yell at me the sum mer of '76 football games Spanrshl Western Crv Golf 0 3 Puff Game 4 1-0 x91 ga, lyfr-r JONATHAN HOBILL 626 Temple Street, Whitman A mastermind with a camera. RICHARD HOWLAND 31 Sullivan Terrace Whitman Use pranks and mtschtefs to please a merry life Thrasher Sure rs scroddy snakes and back stabbers 0 'S 3 4 Sk1C1ub3 4 EDMUND HOMMELL 70 Puritan Drive Hanson What rs ltfe without fun an sports? Skip Why meo People who call you up and don t tell you who they are parttes thumbrng to dances and basketball games watching Jack C get hurt at what ever he drd Football 1 3 KEVIN HOYE 897 Washington St Whitman wrong tn your ear he did rt tn rnno cence not being able to have class time to sleep graduation day lntra Gymnastrcs '7 THOMAS HORAN 26 Katydid Lane, Han- son Music, laughter, and joy makes the world go round. CAROLYN HUNTINGTON 50 Forest St Whitman She makes sunshine in a shady place n Brtgham s ut up' bus drtvers who drive slow Steno and ing ll wrth rs McCann L rfb s Il TIMOTHY JAMES HOWE 63 West Street Whitman Energy and persistence conquer a Timmy not having my lock open going to the cape and meeting Diane Basketball 1 Baseballl 5 4 Football4 X x 1 I X it A 1 . 1 , . d ' . . I i 4. 4? gg. 3' A 1 f ar 4 ff A f-5 . ,f ' B T ,A J IA: Av., V mf I 1, V, f' is Bi 5 A, 4 iff 1 f I , T, ' L .fi v I I ' 5' 'av tl. ' tt. ' ,' V . . . ' . . . ' , 2, 3, 4: 45 work 4, Yearbook 4, Pouwdei To do a little right, to do a little Country 3g,K1'y'tf1ub 3, 4. ' -V .. - ,, - x ' . Ly 1 ' ' , h r M 2 . . . typ' I ' M . ef' a- i'ffL-f J 1 Golf -, ., 41 13.5. , . . . , ,5 gzip? A , , ., . f P.B. .A. 3, 4. A 1 -1 , .U 1 1 . '- -f 5 1, 1 , ii , V , i f 4 ' -' ' Q 1 s A A fi 'VT re ...ji THQMAS F. HURLEY 193 Harvard St., Whitman Be silent and safe: silence never betrayed anyone Tom: You snake Back stabbers . . . Basketball 1: Intra Volleyball 2: Intra Basketball 3, 4. LEE IEFFERSON 28 Liberty Street, Hanson Conversation can be esteemed a gift. Lee: Bonneville, Bonneville: talk- ing when people don't listen: sum- mer of '76' . . .Student 1, 2, 3, My Barry 2, 3, 4. 3fr15JiWfg' V n 4' sr A ff I 'Gi 'K wif' BETH IEWETT 252 High Street, Hanson It is a warm heart that draws plenty of friends. Beth, Really, Having to go to work, Crazy but great times with friends . . . Ski Club 3, 4. -vi- IAMES JOHNSON 5 Monroe St. , Hanson J .li JOHN JGHNSON 556 Monponsett St. , Hanson To conquer a way is to conquer Y He marches to the beat of a dif the world. ferent drum. Rosey Chtrmp school, letting Jimmy, Billy, and Moona use my car and crashing it. LINDA IUYCE A kind heart is the fountain of gladness. History: Woodshop Jr. Year. 3 VALERIE IHHNSUN 37 Broad Street, Whitman Qt1iet. but look again! 'vs NX dnvr IVi l.n FRANK L. JOHNSTON, IR. 491 E. Washington St., Hanson Eat, drink. and be merry, for tomorrow we go to school. Bones: Hey, man: what's happening people who think they are your friends, but in reality they are not: crashing my motorcycle: the carnival fight with Abington freshman year . . . Woods with Scott and limmy lz D.l. 1: D.E. FZ: Navy -1. .W l i JOSEPH KELLEY '71 Harvey Circle, Hanson Faster than the speed of light, he goes his way fog' 17 4:59 DEBBIE KENNEY 26 Green Acre Dr., Whitman A charm so sweet to match her person- aIity. Deb What's the Story'3 ' Phony peo- ple, Mr. Be1den's English Class, Jr. year. DAWN KAILHER 163 Pleasant St. , Whitman A laugh, a joke, a twinkling eye: if life is fun, then she'll get by! Dawn Give me a break waiting, getting hurt, doubling with Frill, 3 !2'7!'76, B.C. . . . lntra Gymnas- tics 1, 23 Gymnastics 3: Drill Team 3: Prom Committee 4: Broc- ton 3: Rockland 4. JOANNE KEIR 42 Belmont St., Whit- man Simplicity and Charm. Jo, Joey, You wish it, People who put their already chewed gum on their tray. Riding home from marshfield with Deb. and Leah. July 31. 1975 Summer of '75 ... Eddie 3, 4: S.B.Y. 1, 2. 3, 4. 1 . 15:0 X 9,1 'Q' Li'-If 4 I, UN ms.-:'5 JAY KENNEDY 34 Martin St., Whit- man For a good artist is made as well as born. Jay: I'm not slow, the clocks are fast. Smoking on the bus, Mr. Kelly's Aviation Classes . . . Base- ball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Class Artist. nd!! PATRICIA KEOUGH 269 Spring St. , Hartson They who are always pleased please others. Patti, Fat Pat Grip oh ya? There's a balrog in the woodpile. Hey Charlie, Music! Dances and parties with Laureen and everyone else. The summer of '76 with Kim and Donna, and Mr. Gay's history class, Doing Done to Death . . . Drama Club 3: Tennis 1: Sr. Class Play 4: Drama Club 4. MARK KING 324 Sportsmen's Trail, Whitman Personality and smile help make the athlete a IILI6 man. Kingy: Hey Z! People who don't like to get involved in anything: Junior Prom at Frie's . . .Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4: Hockey 1: Carole 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Parker Bates Award. fb, PATTIE KENDREW 99 Charles St. , Whitman What lies behind that silent cover? Pattie, I don't know, I don't care, It's up to you the way our schedules come out. Gym, the day I started going out with Steve, wan- dering around the halls '7t.h period with Carolyn and Dottie and getting caught by Mr. Lozzi . . . Health Careers 3, 4: D.E.C.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: S.A.E. 3. X ff fa. in 2 v,,l V3 ,Qi D ff 4? iff 4 f' PAULINE KOSSOWSKI 123 King St., Whitman Every dream is -a prophecy Bug: Going Bananas, teachers, The way l was treated when I was trans- ferred, Thanks . . . Cosmetology 3, 4. 4172- MARK KIRSLIS 167 Forest St., Whitman Vivacity and wit make a man shine in company. RENEE LaFOREST 903 Main St., Han- son Learn to liveg live to learn. Renee If someone asks you what you're thinking, don't say nothing, because you always have to be thinking some- thing. People who tell me what to dog March 8, 1975. March 13, 19755 March 23, 1975 . . . Prom Com- mittee 8, 4. CAROLANNE KNEPPER 84 Pine Haven Dr. , Whitman Guess if you can: choose if you dare. Knep, Snapperessp High? Not Yet, Are you High? Nay. My Ford found on road dead - fix or repair daily. running out of gas, dearing school with Emma to go to Mac's for cof- fee . . . Radio Club 3. ul rf' GERARD KUCHINSKI 21 Myrtle Ave. , Whitman Life isn't all beer and skittles, but beer and skittles or something better of the sort . Gerry, Ski, Lost in the O zone again. Back seat drivers, Summer of '76 . . . Football 1, 2, 3: Spring Track 3, 43 Newspaper Club 4g Intra Soccer 4. PHILLIP KIRSLIS 167 Forest St. , Whitman To have patience is to have greatness. Phil: What a joke, Crowded Lunchrooms, The continuing adven- tures of G. l. Kelly, Mr. B's conditioning exercises . . . Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4. DEBORAH LAMBERT 845 E. Washington T., Hanson Modesty and personal beauty are two great winners. Debbie, Deb: Huhh? Hate being called Clampy or Clampit. May lst, getting stuck in the mud with beano . . . Health Careers 1, 23 Cosmetology 3. 4. GREGORY KOSTAS 67 South Ave. , Whitman To know him is to admire him. Burly: Pump iron, Snakes! Mr. Goslins workouts, life with Winnie working out at Pearson's Gym . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Spring Track 2. It N I , t 1 t 8 xnxx. 'N RUDOLPH LANGNER JR. 453 Gorwin Dr., Hanson A good friend and a good mind are together well remembered by all. Rudy . . . let me copy your home- work . . . Two- faced people . . . The summer of '76 and T. W. Fields Park . . . Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Crutches 3. 61 LORETTA ANNE LARKIN 311 Raynor Ave., Whitman A trusting and faithful friend. Red . . . Laurie . . . Sav- age Mr. Bancroft's English I class . . . Sr. Class Play . . . Friends of Summer of '76 . . . All my business teachers and classes . . . Health Careers 1, 2, 49 F.B.L.A. 3, Pres. 4: Vantage Point 3, 4g Chorus 45 Sr. Class Play. DONNA LEE 162 Washington Terr., Whitman You must look into people as well as at them to get the full pic- ture. Lee-lee: less . . . Peo- ple who don't try to make time . . . lr. Skip Day and being with a certain someone on 9- 17-76: Mr. Gay's Elf suit . . . Field Hockey 2: D.E.C.A. 3, 41 Sr. Class Play: F.B.L.A. 4: Prom Committee 4. . 3 I 4: 'V 'f'y.:w,', l. fiaagi 134.112.- IOHNATHAN LEE 847 Main Street, Hanson To have knowledge is to have power. RALPH LEITCH 418 E. Washington St., Hanson Where there is a will, there must be the way to make the poem complete 1443 Main Street Hanson Wisdom and goodness, humor and success are the perfect combina- t1on. Fran . . . l have so much home- work. . . . People walking behind you during a tennis match . . . The night at the beach in Nov. '75 . . . Gymnastics 25 Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3. Treas. 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4: Inua Gym. 3. 43, 41' EDWARD LEMON 79 Alden Street, Whit- man One who partakes in what he enjoys to the fullest. Scott . . . Sour. . . Wake-up . . . Grudge match hockey games . . . Baseball 1. -5 r--ai .2 ,I jf I t 1' 4 tt... - 1 1 1' 1 AQ 4 , PBM lg Y . J V . ., tg ,, 3 3 ff 4, m , , f, , Q- 2 W fa-We f 's.., xW THERESA LE GROS 958 E. Washington St. , Hanson Quietness does not indicate what rests beneath the surface. Terri . . . Where to tonight Ruthie? . . . People who pur- posely hurt others . . . Myles Standish 10-31-75, Summers of 75 and 76 . . . Office Work 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 4: S.A.E. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4g Lav 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN LITTLEFIELD 650 Whitman St., Hanson Why should life be all labor and no leisure'l ' '12 43. QA-'. , ' .. ,ii 1 'J ' - A f.a.L:e,z 3i - ' -.fizififf Bb - , . Q . ,gi 1 . . . xx l XX I ' Q CYNTHIA LEONARD '73 Joyce Terr., Whitman She is seasoned with love and life. Cindy . . . People who think they're it . . . Coming in late because the car broke down, ha, ha, . . . Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 4. I I I TIMOTHY LEONARD 1139 Washington Street, Whitman I love life whose plots are sim- ple. LORRAINE LINCOLN 34 Dover Street, Whit- man A woman's own char- acter and manner are what most becomes her. Lori . . . I'm psyched . . . Two- faced people with no feelings. New Year's Eve, 75 . . . P.C.C. lg Decorating Halls 1, 2, 3, 4. GAIL M. LUDDY 250 Pine Street, Whitman Neat . . . sweet ...petite. . Gail: Jeff . . . I don't even think so, that's what she said. . . . When people say Machine Gun or Cape to me, July 4th weekend, it 207, all the gang at the Cape . . . Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 3. V. Pres. 2, Intra Gymnastics 2, 3: Tennis 2: Rally Comm. 1. 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Falmouth 2, 3, 4. TRACY LYONS 823 Washington St., Whitman A smile or every girl, two for every guy! Trace . . . I'm on a diet, seen any life? Curlsg Getting stuck in the mud, trying to go sailing . . . S.O.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chlding. 1, 2. 3, Capt. 43 Drill Team 11 Prom Usherette 2: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Intra Gym. 2: Am. Leg. Contest 3rd Place. LILLIAN McDONALD 236 Phillips Street, Hanson I am as I am, and I am happy the way I am. 1' -25' I 1 HOWARD LOTHROP 499 County Rd. , Hanson Some men yearn to be cast upon the world. . DIANE MAGEE 20 Laurel St. , Whitman The future is what you make it. What was I going to say? . . . A-W's . . . pictures: Bufe II . . . Math Team 1, 2, 3: P.C.C. 1gChef's Club 3, 4, Treas. 4: Ski Club 3: Yearbook Faculty Editor 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4. PAULA MACMILLAN 88 Whiting Ave. , Whitman A little work, a little play, is how she plans to spend her days. Sparks: People who think they're itg par- tying down the alleys, summers of '74 and 75 . . . Lav 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Skit 4: Skipping 2: lntra Volleyball 1. BARBARA MacVICAR 267 Reed Street, Hanson Modesty is the beauty of a woman. oh my word: poor baby can't hack it! : getting up and going to school: when I was late to class on the 3rd day of school and got a detention . . . Motorcycle Riding 1, 2, 3, 45 Looking for Jobs 1, 2, 3, 4g Going to Parties 1, 2, 3, 4: Having Fun 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE MADAN 566 Brook Street, Han- son Life is a party - cele- brate! .-Qt llc GAIL MARIANI 262 Holmes St., Hanson The mirror of beauty, kindness, and sincerity . . Idon't care . . . Sunday nights . . . Just being with Kevin BRIAN MARSOLAIS 158 Pinehaven Dr. , Whitman Hand in hand with the devil. vi' .pair IOSEPH MALLEY 336 Plymouth Street, Whit- man Often the clown is the best part of the circus. Dr. Joe: Joe . . . Bait: swampa . . . people who try to be someone they aren't: people who call other people snakes . . . Aug. 25, 1976: Plymouth St. College: the Cape . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1g Tennis 2g Cross Country 35 Track 35 Janitor 4. DONNA MARTIN 28 Day Street, Whitman Gentleness in her thoughts. D-5 I JOHN MCCORMACK 20 Blake St. , Whitman The world belongs to .W 3 A, man. ws iff' ' , 'M I :V ,A an ' 1 ,7- a patient i if DONNA MARZILLI 749 Plymouth St., Whitman Laughter is to be shared with friends. Joe: Be serious . . . Schoolg Com- puter Numbers . . . Promises, Promises: You can't take it with you . . . Mixed and Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 8, 43 Drama Club 2, 43 Senior Class Play 3, 4. LEA McGIVNEY 211 Cross Street, Hanson Charm is a glow which cast becoming light upon others. People who think they're better than anyone else, and snobs . . . summer of 765 Freshman and Junior year . . . Band lg Softball 3, 4. ,-.Q ROBIN MCCARTHY 54 Pine Haven Dr. , Whitman A good-natured person is wel- come anywhere. Robs . . . Dur . . . Audito- rium Studiesg people who walk slow in the halls . . . Mr. D's French Class: parties at For Pete's Sake . . . Yearbook 3: Drill Team 4. CHRISTOPHER MCDONNELL 26 lay Street, Hanson A person is not poor ij' he can still laugh. LYNNE MAXIM 375 Essex St. , Whitman Mischief, thou art afoot. LYNNE MCKENNEY 33 Perry Ave. , Whitman From a little spark bursts a mighty flame. Ya, Saturday, is there a dance tonight? . . . deceitful people and injustice . . . Saturday nights at the Surf: Paul: the dungaree guy: Den- nis jr.: skip day. DENNIS MCDONALD 36 Milford St., Hanson I want to live, not merely sur- vive. K at ,J .1 r A -Q sk 1 1 ,I 9 A A- .hw H' , ' df l , is LAURIE McLAUGHLIN 213 E. Washington St. , Hanson Work is only done well when done with awill. Lau . . . How am I supposed to know? . . . Always wait- ing until the last minute to get things done . . . For Pete's Sake . . . C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 41 Drill Team 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 2. 3, 4g Aquinas Typing Con- test 2: Honorary Member Whitman's Women's Club 4. MARK MCNALLY 32 School St. , Hanson Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men? ROBERT MCPHAIL 141 Whitman Ave., Whitman To be rather than to be seen. Anti. MAUREEN MEISNER 136 School Street, Whitman So free, so kind, so apt a disposi- tion. GARY MILLER 45 Park Street, Han- son As prone to mis- chief as able to per- form it. STEVEN D. MILLER 117 Loring Ave. , Whitman Conformity is the death of imagi- . n ,, natro . Steve, Whitey, Blondie . . . Naw Get Lost! . . . little freshmen running in the halls . . . play defensive tackle in Frosh game . . . Football 1: Baseball Manager 2: Photo Club 35 Baseball 4. nos' f-43 'Tw' if PAMELA MILLS 344 Commercial St., Whitman Let us drink and be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice! Millsie . . . What a Dive . . . Nice Bum . . . The ever-popular demerit system . . . parties on weekendsg cast parties July 10, 1976 . . . Drama Club 1, 2 . . . Drill Team 3, 45 Senior Class Play 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Senior Skit 4. .2 tY',,, A. 1 ffag Y., ' 1 on , .'3fi,J4 - QLZTEYQT5 , .fi n ir'-'-ff.-'rw Hai . . 1, -A f ainrg . .-sp. a ilu' n fl 1- n.. 5 :ft 1-a.'?fvf5 3723? . , fn SHAWN MERRILL 92 Pleasant Street, Hanson The best healer is good cheer -K9 THOMAS MOAKELY 127 Winter St., Whitman Here a joke, there a joke, many always laugh! Moak. Girls who ask me for football combinations. Going out to lunch junior year . . 1, 2: Football Mgr. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Yearbook 4: Student Council 4. . P.C.C. ...J X1 I I PAUL MOCKLER 35 Pine Haven Dr. , Whitman Why take life so seriously? You'll ANTHONY MOLIS 569 Holmes St. , Hanson lt isn t what you do, it's what you are. Tony. No I gotta work . . N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Radio Station 3. ANGEL MORRIS 254 Liberty St. , Hanson Celebrate Life! Ms. Nomer. Get p.o.h.e.d. Peo- ple who make time to worry about my time. The VAGUE memory of high school. Freedom. V , sq' - -Q-vt 1, naw STEVEN MOSHER 321 High St., Han- son Frankness is a natu- ral ability. Boring Studies . . . Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Winter Track 2: Cross- Country 3. HO never get out of it alive! Paul U., I 1 7' 'f .J 'Z ' -X , ? '+s,v , P rf -Fw? CAROLE MURRAY 115 Winter St., Whitman Such joy ambition finds. shorty L.D. CMortie to Beaniej You better . . . Tracey, what do you want to eat? Ankendosh? Neck- bones, smoke and earwigs. The junior prom, Freshman year with Tracy, and N.U. games. . .P.C.C.1: Drill Team 1: I.B.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chlding. 2, 3, 4: Fil. Bas. 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Usherette 2, 3: Cl. Treas. 2, 3: Fav. Ir. 3: Graduation Marshall 3: Miss Touchdown 3: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Framingham Hist. Conf. 3, 4: Sr. Skit 4: Abington His- torical 3: Spellman Essay Finalist 3: Miss W-H 4: Cl. PICS. 4: Ybk. 4. ,,Ys. kg. '-. WYEEBN ii' 115 U I as uri' Y fl f Q ' 1 wang .Ai 1 PATRICIA MORSE 736 Timeple St. , Whitman The mildest of manners. Patti, Ritz. Whatever turns you on. People who think they're it. Dem- erits, Aerosmith COHCCI1, Spring- field fair, Partying with Howie and Mel. GAIL NASH 17 Lombard Ave. . Whitman Lots of laughter, lots of fun. Gaylio. Maureen I gotta tell you something. I'11 bet ya twenty bucks. The librarian telling our table to be quiet . . . Jr. Prom: Intra Track 1: Softball 3: Michael 3, 4: Sr. Skit: Prom Comm. 4. . 4 f , fr? if CHRIS NUTTER 340 Raynor Ave . , Whitman Without music, life would be a mistake. Ch.ris. Oh rea1ly. Snobs. During band exchange con- certs . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3. CAROLYN NAYLOR 118 Fairwook Dr., Hanson Good things don't turn up in this world unless someone turns them up. Carol. Sure, Tell me about it! Everything done by computers . . . Gym: Junior Prom: Driver Ed. PHILIP NICHOLS 21 Meryl St. , Hanson Work fascinates me: l could sit and look at it all day. Nick. I got you covered Wise fools. Jr. Year, Me, Nunz. and Stubb's. 3rd period plans . . . Thrasher's anonymous 1: Football 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 4. ANTHONY NUNZIO 55 Holmes St. , Hanson A little bit of mis- chief. Nunz. Calm down. Foolish girls and their foolish games. Before Spanish Junior Year . . . Track 2, 4: Win- ter Track 2, 4: Football 3, 4. iQ! LH, DEBORAH O'BYRNE 54 Warren Ave., Whitman To live is to love life at its fullest. O'Burnt. A red haired jock, first period study with Mr. Hiller and work- ing in office with Mrs. Meserve and Mrs. Alger. I KEVIN O'DONNELL 76 Brigham St. , Whitman Each man is justified to individu- ality and talent. O'D. Come of it. The game against Higham, I pitched with a bad arm, and the team backed me up excellently . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS OLSEN 26 O'Brien Ave. , Whit- man Nothing can come of the athlete who is not a man as well. OTIS Z Opie We got diced. Whipped girls. Friesy's house on Prom Night. Locker room on Saturdays . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: Track 2: Boys' State: Class Presi- dent 3: Key Club Treas. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3.4: Botanizing 2, 3, 4: Cave Club 3, 4: Crutch Club 4: Favorite Junior: Class Flin 4: Abington Historical Society. 1,1 -WIKI MJ' , ' I ' 1 , 46, .gl KAREN O'BRlEN 653 Gorwin Dr. , Hanson A positive mind leads to success. O'B. Who Me? Can I go the Clinic? Buses that always break down. Mrs. McCann . . .F.B.L.A.3,4. CATHERINE PALMER 22 Gorwin Dr. , Hanson Inspiration is the product of silence. Cathy . . . I'll never get all this work done in time. . . . 300176, and the day I got my car. . . S.A.E. 1: Ski Club 3. 4: Health Careers 3. W ' a f r , , 1.9 41 ' '-ww fag- ff 5-. STEVEN M. OUTLAW 501 Gorwin Drive, Hanson I would live the same life over if I had to live again. Outlaw . . Get Lost! . . . summer-time . . . Being called Dim- ples. 354312 .1 .,. V 'f-11 STEVEN PACKARD 273 Harvard St. , Whitman lt is a great accomplishment to know how to make the most of life as it comes. WILLIAM PACKER 317 Homeland Dr., Whitman The man who loves and laughs must sure do well. Q, hx 434-. MARK I. PAULDING 19 Wilmot Street, Whitman The devil lurks within most men. Marky . . . Live day by day and enjoy People not being themselves . . .D.E. with Mr. Clavin . . . D.E. 3: D.E. Convention 3. 4 li, KATHLEEN PEABODY 891 Washington St., Whitman Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter. Kathy, Peabs . . . Really'? rainy days, snobs . . . 'I!16!'I6 on the Cape with A.C.: 4!14!'76: Marshfield H.S. with S.V. and T.L.. . .Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Team 1, 'Lg Cape 1, 21 Prom Comm. 3, 4. JAMES PERRON 829 Main St., Hanson Big men have big ideas. Jim . . . I can't help lt. Splut . . . people who don't say what they mean, and hearing lock get- ting kicked out of the Randolph game Jr. yr. . . .Football 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Ir. Athletic Award 3. 4 . 'li ' . A V at f ft' .xg . VALERIE PATRICIAN 48 Ford Park Circle. Whitman A ready smile is wel- comed by all. Val . . . Wo- Kid's a little loose . . . not having weekend rides . . . being free . .. Bellingham: having good friends to talk to - not long distance . . . Bas- ketball 1: Fooling Around 2: Pep Club 3: Getting in Trouble 3: Leaving School 4. 1 I. LORI PETERSON 130 Sportsman's Tral, Whitman Her heart is so full of laughter! Lori . . . Oh that's good Open- ing lockers and get- ting demerits for being late. English 1 with Mr. Ceuroun and Company . . . Health Careers 4: Tennis 4: S.A.E. 4. 41 af gl-' DEBORAH JEAN PICKETT 23 Diane Terr., Whitman Love conquers all. Debbie . . . l don't know . . . People who say they are your friends, but aren't. April 29th . . . lntra Track: l.V. Basketball 2: Softball Manager 2: Drill Team 4. MARY PIERCE 14 Pleasant Street. Whitman A quiet sense of humor. Mare, Piercey . . . Hey, he's got a nice bum. ... Being stared at, getting up in the morning for schoolg teachers with demerit books .A . . Brian A. in Freshman year: Hey Patti, remember what happened that night in Fairhaven? ',,4-1141 ...'ff' .f ff'Z L..--4' TERI PIERCE 27 Stetson Street, Whitman For a smile is worth a million frowns. DOROTHY PORTER 11 Erin Street, Whit- man The pen is the tounge of the mind. Dot, Dotty . . . Fellow classmates 'who don't do their homework. Doubles Sessions . . . Health. Lk' MARK POWER 108 Stetson Street, Whitman Being athletic is only one of his good qualities. Chowder . . . I don't want to hear it. Saturday afternoons. bad knees . . . Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH PRATT 296 Dyer Ave., Whit- man Enjoy life while you may. Ruthie . . . Are we going to the Sunoco Sta- tion tonight Theresa? . . . People who don't listen when others are talking. Camping at Miles Standish . . . Radio Broadcasting 3g P.C.C. 1: Lav 1, 2, 3, 4. Q 43 wav , A I 1 JOSEPH PLANT 71 Bay Berry Rd. , Hanson A gentleman is often seen, but seldom heard. 'V' 88 Glen St., Whitman t is are .K 'T' a 5. P' ,, VI, H 'Q 41' '. ' . if: A .i RICHARD RANDALL Worry and I never met. Randy Star . . . Smell ya Get- ting up in the morning with a hangover. Dr. Siefred handing me my diploma . . . Football 1, 2, Q 3 . ,V 2. ' Y g .f f -C .1 .- , , , :N ,,, IJ' ..t , ' ' Qlllifllffwy ,551 ,-is , if .IW Q MICHAEL RABINOVITZ 231 Park Avenue, Whitman Thou art has mis- chief in thy grin! Rabbi . . . I don't get it . . . What? The school's lack of Enthusiasm. Senior year . . . Spring Track 2, 3. 4: Football 3: Key Club 3, 4: Winter Track 3, 4: Cross- Country 4. vm: V'xl'5l4,x r' tak 7:1 I CHERYL RABY 920 Washington St., Whit- man Some are weather-wise, but some are otherwise. Che . . . Hey Collen put your cigarette out. Sharp is coming. When teachers walk in on me and Collen when we're trying to have a butt. When me and Collen got stopped by the Rockland cops .... D.E. 1, Lav 4: Prom Comm. 4: Bob 4. RICHARD RACICOT 27 Huthinson Terr., Whitman Often seen but never heard. is is RAUF RASHID 287 Homeland Dr., Whitman Ideas are the route of creation. Rauf Rashid, ooffa - Say what junior? . . . Busting your butt to get to class . . . Shooting a fif- teen footer at the buzzer that went in, but only at halftime. . . . Basketball 1, 3, 4: Track 3: Drama Club 2. 3. MARTHA READY Gracious and tall, with knowledge greater than both. Marty, Mutt . . . What do you guys want to do'P What would YOU do . . . ? Red Novas and riding in the back of Police cars. 9!25!76, July 4th weekend, Cobby Falmouth and partying with Kate and Gail . . . Drill Team 1, 2: Studt. Coun. 1, 3: Hall Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intra Tennis 1: Cl. Pres. 2: Bsktb. 2: Intra Volleyball 2, 4th Down: lntra Gymn. 3: Prom Comm. 3, 4: I.B.T.C. 1. 2, 3, 4: Falmouth 3, 4. I s xt x Q PETER RANDO 28 Old Pine Dr. , Hanson Sometime I sit and think: some times I just sit. ,G JAMES REDGATE '71 Alden St., Whitman They who believe they can always can. IQ 3 I PRESTON RIPLEY 560 Holmes St. , Hanson Life would be intolerable if not for its amusements. . . . Girls who don't get the him. Football game at Scituate . . . Sophomore year . . . Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Cross Country 3: Janitor 4. . , . .ts , -J KZYAIJJ: v 11..- 'U' ' rv:-. , ,, , I .C Al SANDRA REED 61 Carleton St., Whit- man lt's not how you love, or who you love, just as long as you love! Sandi San . . . Yah Really!- Love it! Party tonight! Saying Good- Bye and knowing it's REALLY 'good-by'. Hid- ing my true feelings! 10 !27!'74: Summer '75 in Weymouth: July 4th weekend, Cape-Fal- mouth Heights: U. Mass weekend . . . Hall Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4: I.B.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Var. Bktb. 2, 3, 4: Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4: M.Y.F. 2, 3, Pres. 3: Key Cl. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Intra Bktb. 2, 3: Drill Team 3, 4: Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Ybk. 4: Sr. Skit 4: Sr. Play 4: Pow- der Puff FB 4: Work 1, 2, 3, 4: Danny 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROTONDO '74 Hogg Memorial Drive, Whitman It matters not how long you live, but how well. Jamie. Really Sum- mer of 75 tpark hillh crowded halls. 90 rf f' ' sf' JUNE RJDDELL 496 Main St. , Hanson Silence is to be admired by many, but maintained correctly by few. LYNN ROBERTSON 35 Jenkins Avenue, Whitman She is one of many, and the world loves individuality. Squinti . . . Where's Mark? Teachers who love to give demer- its. The Junior Prom t The Long and Winding Road J . . . Mark 1, 2, 3, 4: Cosmetology 3, 4. DIANNE RIDDELL 9 Reed St., Hanson She has a warm smile: to be her friend is worth her whi1e. DI . . . Yeah right! Long lines at the bubbler. History with Mr. Resnick. Woodshop with Mr. Mainini . . . F.B.L.A. 1, 2: Sen- ior Skit 1, 2: Sr. Class Play 1, 2. KENNY ROY 81 Joyce Terr., Whitman He who laughs holds the world in his hands. ROSEMARY ROBBINS 793 South Avenue, Whitman Happiness is forever a pleasant and precious thing. Rosemary Robbins, Rui . . . Dianne do you know how far we can go with this much gas? A nameless, conceited person getting my car. My birthday nite . . . D.E.C.A. 3. ,tl CHRISTINE RYBKA 193 School St. , Whitman How can anyone be so sad when you are so happy and friendly? Chris . . . Nice Bum . . . What a grunt . . . Hard guys. . . Bad company concert with Deb and Diane . . . Student Council 1: Radio 2, 3: Cos- metology 3. 4: Student Advisory Council 4: Senior Class Play 4. ,- LEONARD RUSSO Lakeside Rd., Han- son Cheer and fun are bountiful. Lenny . . . lell-o . . . Big Deal: So what? . . . Run- ning the fence . . . P.C.C. 1, 2. 3 We .V LINDA RUSSO 51 Walnut St. , Whitman Neatness of dress is surely a sign of charm. Linda . . . Really . . . You know . . . People who eat with their mouths open. Ir. year - school + summer . . . Newspaper 2, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Drill Team 3: F.B.L.A. Reporter4. 4 . 84,3 . 4. V 111 a ' 'Z . at p I LINDA SAMPSON 294 Beulah St. , Whitman There are silent people more inter- esting than the best talkers. Pooh . . . What'? Really? People who are mean to animals . . . Karen helping me clean my car out next to Timber Lanes . . . F.B.L.A. 3. 45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 4: Drill Team 45 Prom Comm. 45 Senior Class Play 4: Powder Puff 45 Decorating Halls 4: F.T.A. 1. KAREN SHANAHAN 260 Beulah St. , Whitman Persistence has a happy owner. kate Kay . . . Drag, Remember the time . . . What a Rush . . . Indecision, being tickled, the willies . . . The prom, Cleaning out Pooh's car next to Timber Lanes. . . . F.T.A. 15 Dec. Hall 1, 2, 3, 4: Bktb. CVars.J 35 Softball 35 Prom Comm. S, 45 Sr. Skit 45 Ybk. 3, 45 Powder Puff 45 Rally Comm. 4: Home Rm. Rep. 4. MICHELE RYAN 4 1'7 Indian Head St., Hanson She will always be a friend remembered . Magpie . . . Well all right . . . People who try to ruin the only good thing going for another person . . . Mrs. Erickson's cooking classes . . . Library Aide. pr., PAMELA SCHMUCKER '74 Pine Haven Dr., 't .pvflu man 1,5131 too timid, not too bold. , Schmuck ' . . . Where'sobyns? . . . crowded halls, 1st period study, freshman + junior yr. DEBBIE SAMPSON 15 Belmont St., Whit- man Rich charm and per- sonality make her char- acter. Deb . . . oh best . . . Snobs, cliques, Riding home from Marshfield with Joanne and. Leah, Feb. 8 and May 23 . . . Gymnas- tics 1: Mgr. Gymnastics 25 D.E.C.A. 35 Ir. Prom Comm. 3: Senior Prom 4: Steven 3, 4. 'K I L SUSAN L. SCRIVEN 30 Arthur Street, Whitman She is happy, yet she is shy, yet there is mischief in her eye. Sue, Scriv . . . What a drag! Ankendosh! . . . People who call me Susie and ask if I'm in the band . . . summer of '75' in the neighborhood . . . Gymnastics 1, 2: Cheerleading 4: Spring Track 2: Cosmetology 3, 4: Quantum Thrust Fan Club 2, 3, 4: I.B.T.C. 1, 2. 3, 4. DEBRA SCHORR W. Washington Street, Hanson Fun to be with, fun to know, heaven's the limit as to how far she will go. Deb . . . Let's catch a few z's . . . being called RED . . . lunch at Papa Gino's with Mrs. Colwell . . . lntra Bktb. 1: lntra Track 1: Band 1: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Tri-Capt.: Sit- ting in Library 1, 2, 3, 4: Bktb. 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Mr. Cochrane's Chorus 3: Studt. Adv. Coun. 4: Pantyhose Throw- ing 3. f0'4 XI? 45.1 DENNIS SCHORR W. Washington St., Hanson Questions are answerless, yet incessant. Big Red. Reddy That's a tough break. Mr. Poolers Marine Science Class. Mr. Bonaparts Ecology class . . . Basketball 1. 3, 4: Flag Football 4: lntra Volley- ball 3, 4: lntra Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: lntra Soccer 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. IOLINE SCRIVEN 304 Sportsmen's Trail, Whitman The girl of independ- ent mind. Io . . . Definitely . . . people who don't have a sense of humor . . . running from Mr. Davis: getting chased through the woods by Mr. Newcomb 7th period . . . Softball 1: Brockton 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY SHANNON 71 Stetson St., Whitman Who could realize what goes on in quiet- - minds? Dotty . . . Best . . . Ir. Skip Day, Hey Naylor? . . . Health Careers Club 1, 2: Vice PICS. 23 Sec. 4. uf DEBRA SHELDON 121 School Street, Whitman As merry as the day is long. Debbie . . . ow! Nice bum . . . when people tell me what to do: two-faced people: . . . K.P. Freshman and Jr. year . . . Lavs 1, 2, 3, 4: Getting Dismissed from Mr. Belden's Class 3. JAMES SHUSTER 329 Cross Street, Hanson Why take life so seri- ously'P Shust . . . Strange, this is a party? . . . girl jocks . . . My sophomore year . . . Wheeling 1: Skiing 2. L 1 1 M.. ---Ati! GREGORY SEIBERT 36 Sullivan Way, Whitman The memory of past victories is pleasant. Greg: M.C .... Best . . . Smoking Blakey's Trees . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4: . . .Best All Around Senior 4. 'agp' ,x ..,.,.,v2t:: .aw 4.3-1 .wx 1' DONNA SMITH 222 Holmes St., Hanson I am my brother's keeper. Fog . . . Crash . . . Kathie let's go to the lave and have a cig- arette . . . lying in the hospital for a month after totaling my car . . . Driving around and partying in my car. Red Bomb and lr. Skip Day 76 . . . Skipping 1, 3. 3, 4: Lav 1, 2, 3, 4, Partying 1, 2, 3, 4g Crutches4. DEBRA SKINNER 197 High St., Whit- man Variety is the spice of life. Deb . . . skiriner, Debbie . . . Have you seen Lori or Cheryl Oh really . . . When people steal your chair in the lunchroom . . . Mr. Armours English class lfreshmanl: Bronzo and .white with Mrs. Colwell and company . . . Friend1y's Ice Cream Shop 4. Y THOMAS SLOCUM 153 Ioyce Terr., Whitman A wise man never says more than necessary. COLLEEN SMITH 245 Hudson St. , Hanson A thing is sweeter if it is shared. Colleen . . . Hurry up Cheryl . . . Put your cigarette out Sharp's coming! . . . Lav 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SMITH 44 Maquan St., Hanson Sweet and petite. Patti . . . I'm praying, Ianet, Def- initely, Rainy days, Drivers Ed.. Sopho- more year English class, Freshman year bus ride. DONNA SORENTI 115 Pinehaven Dr., Whitman The longer one lives, the more one learns. Peewee, shorty . . . You can't be serious . . . slow drivers, com- plainers . . . F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Yearbook 2, 3. LEE SOSZYNSKI 274 King St., Hanson For a light heart live long. sorry . . . Physics. The ski trip I went on . . .P.C.C. 1: Drama Club 2, Chef's Club 3, 4. ,, e GARY SMITH 250 Winter St. , Hanson A time to keep silent, a time to speak. Smitty . . . Got it April 29, 1976 Deb . . . Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4. fi .I 4 . 4 '.:k ' 1' 'nb ,sq wow f A ,W 1, G 4 aw 636431 , EILEEN SPILLANE 43 Ienkins Avenue, Whitman And laughingly she goes along. Frill . . . Oh gag . . . Getting caught at the path . . . A blind date, the apartment with Dawn and orb. . . Track 1: Softball 1, 4: Brocton 3: Rockland 41 Basketball 4. KATHLEEN STAPLES 913 Whitman St. . Hanson It takes life to love life. Kathie tchenl . . . But Donna, where am I going to tell my mother we're going. JOCKS who don't think they're jocks. Partying over Corridan's and Dahlstroms with Linda. Iulie, Kathy, Lau- reen, Liz, Sandy, and everyone else when we were supposed to be in school . . . Skipping 1. 2, 23, 4g Partying 1, 2,f3.-1:Lav 1, 2, Zi, -1: D.E. Convention 13. WILLIAM STEWART 544 Plymouth St. , Whitman Full of fun in his soul. . .535 MICHAEL SULLIVAN 13 Hutchinson Terr. , Whitman He travels with curios- ity, admires the gold of experience . ROBERT STRAFFIN 272 Franklin St., Whitman Mischief is my brother. MARK SPILLANE 53 Loring Avenue, Whitman My thoughts are my own. Sparky . . . When I.P. says F.R. F.M. - freshman study 3rd period.. .D.E. 3, 4, Pres. 4. KATHI SWEENEY 25 Park Avenue, Whitman Wise to resolve, patient to perform. Kathi . . . hey kiddo I-Ieartless people . . . party- ing down the vets and the summer of '76' . . . Freshman Art Comm. 1: Prom Comm. 3, -1: Drill Team 3: Rally Comm. 3, 43 P.B.L.A. 4: Secre- tary Senior Skit 4. REGINA ST. LAURENT 413 Elm St., Whitman There is nothing that can match the pleasure of creation. Gina . . . Iomf: wang ya later. S.B.Y. they say they're coming, getting harassed by Don- ald and people tall-Qing wang yn later the wrong way. The summer of 73 and 76 spending a week in Pembroke . . . Shane 4. i If-L 5. DAVID THOMAS 149 Holmes Street, Whit- man Do what you will come what may. Q I SUSAN TAVITIAN 33 Pleasant Street, Whitman Then she will talk, good God how she will talk. Sue . . . People who walk slow in the halls, homeroom. Exchange concerts and Mrs. Malloys Shakespeare class ...Band 1, 2, 35 Stageband 1, 2, 3: Drama Cl. 1: Intra Track 1: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Bktb. 2: Softball '21 Hon. Soc.: Key Cl. 3, 4: Spellman Essay 2, 3: Studt. Coun. 4: Tennis 3, 4. PAULA TETRAULT 55 Dyer Ave. , Whitman She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. What? Having to have a pass wherever you go in school. All three soc hops . . . Radio Station 2, 3, 4: Powder Puff 4: Sr. Class Play 4. CAROLYN ANNE THIBAUDEAU 66 Belmont Street Whitman Oh tell me pretty maiden, are there any- more at home like you. 1 r n. CYNTHIA M. TIRELL 71 Lantz Ave., Whitman She makes every- thing in her vicinity freshen into smiles. Cindy . . . You half-wit People clogging the halls. lunior Year at McDonalds . . . S.A.E.1:F.B.L.A. 1. .3 xx DEBORAH A. TOBIN '75 Hilltop Rd., Whitman Love is sunshine, hate is shadow. Deb, Debbie . . . Wicked good You know what I mean. Really? People who think my sister is older than me . . . All the talks with Mr. D.: 9-27-76: 'I- 25-76: 5-13-76 . . . Sacred Heart 9, 10: Press Cl. 9: l.V. Chlding. 10: Prom Com. 4: Ybk. 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Sr. Class Play: Powder Puff FB. CHERYLE TORREY 277 Whitman Street, Hanson Paradise is open to all kind hearts. Oh Cockroach The demerit system. Know- ing that this will be my last year of school . . . Cosmetology 3, 4. 278 Beulah Street succeed . . 2.3. l A. v ., , , . I . . Z, 9 .11 I - ' . .3 1 I , , 1 - .f AW f '.i 'Y1i3'4 f t I Vg 5 Eff-f 4 -4 KENNETH THOMPSON Why should we be in such a desperate haste to Ken . . . Football 1 vip 'YI' O .M X its 5 M . J I aid! Q LINDA TURCOTTE 92 Homeland Drive, Whitman Here today, absent tomorrow. L.T., Lex, T .... Jani won- der where those guys are. An Ken- doshl. People who say they hate someone when they don't even know them . . . L.B.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, Co-Capt. 2, Co-Capt. 3: Student Council 2: Miss 1st Down, Senior Skit 4: Randy 3, 4: Most Spirited 43 Stooges 4. 'X Mxua lla .ww 6 ewgigea Q Yue Wx X! lf'l:'f fQ'9'+A us?x-'g ROBIN TOWNE 420 Cross St., Han- son A quiet but faithful friend. ll, ks. 'S t FRED TREPTOW 121 Hancock St. , Whitman Some men never lose their boyish ways. Fred . . . lf only eyes would feel Girlfriends that won't let you party. . .DayImetVal. . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. LYNN TREVAINS 37 Dyer Ave., Whitman A woman's hair is her total glory. Lynnie. . . l'm seri- ous you guys . . . Jocks People who think they're it. Summerfest 76 with Sharon. MSC D.W. Park, Blanchards, Hidden Lake . . . D.E.C.A. 1. .1 RUSSEL VARNEY 165 Beulah Street, Whitman We are all but fel- lows - traveling along life's weary way. -J SHARON VAUGHN 23 Jenkins Ave. Whitman It's nice to be natural. when naturally nice. Sha, Digger . . . l'm only kidding: ok Wa1do! falling for Tracey's lies and lying grass hoppers. Being with didi - especially 3! 20!'76 and getting stuck in the mud. Sailing with Tracey . . . Drill Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Math Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Beach Bum 2.3, 4: Prom 3, 4: Track 4: Intra Gymn. 1: Chlding. 2: Stud. Coun. 3, 4: V.P. 3: Pres. 4. !. tl '. MARY TWOMEY 195 Temple St., Whitman lt is as easy to be great as to be small. Twom Mar. . . Have fun. No school spirit, snobs. The time the softball team left in Plymouth . . . after losing 68-8: the time a certain softball player wore her shorts backwards . . . lntra Soft- ball 1: Varsity Field Hockey 2, 3, 41 Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. h f- fu. , : W, ,ppl W Q. y 'vmxv Wx X :N .. .A-an ny, V-.i -',--- ,,1..a '-1' 4 uf 1 ' 'FX wx 4' -viral! DEBORAH VAUGI-IN 29 Tillson Street, Whitman l want only to share what I have found. BRIAN VAYO 587 E. Washinton Street, Hanson Hand in hand with,-the devil. ICS If SANDRA WAISANEN 98 Whitman Street, Hanson Laughter here, laughter sunshine and laughter everywhere. Sandy . . . What, I didn't hear what you said. Teachers who can't pronounce my name, skip days. dances. parties, 9-17-76 . . . Drill Team 2: Sr. Class Play. 'Y' WILLIAM WALSH 14 Oakwood Dr., Whitman To be rather than to seem. Willy: Wally . . . Teachers who think they're ice cream. Skipping school with Conway and smash- ing Iohnson's Car ...Lav1,2,3, 4. F 1 I WW I ,'.. :Zi ' DEBBIE WAGNER 519 Hogg Memorial Drive, Whitman Laughter in a girl is to be cherished. Wag . . . Hey, I really don't care. . . . Having to run to classes. . . Summer of 75 in E.B.: good times with close friends . . . Ski Club 3, 4: Senior Skit 4: Powder Puff Football. ,tw , 4 f? .nv ,,.......-w.-. s-- - IANICE MARIE WASSMOUTH 201 Franklin St., Whit- man Life is short, live it up. Ian: Iibba . . . ANK- ENDOSHV' Hi Cutey: When people call me Janice fExcept B.S.b: People who don't listen . . . Snapper's 2 week Parties: Summer of 75: Mr. Stieips. Art classes . . . Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4: I.B.T.C. 1, 2, 3. 4: D.E.C.A. 3: G.V.C. 3: Art Committee 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 2: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Gymn. 1, 2: Hall Deco- rating 1, 2, 3, 4: Stooges 4. CATHY WALACKAS 255 Plymouth Street, Whitman With a burst of speed, in a cloud of smoke. Cathy . . . Was around last night? Running out of gas . . . Going out to breakfast: I..ynne's Lasagna: May 1976. 9 'vilfk 151 CATHY WEBBER 91 West Street, Whit- man Friendship is shared in oh so many ways. Cathy, Web: I know, so Snobs, two- faced people . . . On Friday the 13th, the Girl's Basketball team being late for a game and having to change on the bus going down Rt. 139 . . . Intra Softball 1: Ir. Lifesaving 1: Sr. Lifesaving 1: I.V. Bas- ketball 2: I.V. Softball 2 land Varsityjg Varsity Basketball 3, 4: lntra Basketball 3. GAYLE WILLIAMS 965 Main Street, Hartson Kindness is wisdom. Gayle . . . No, really . . . . . When people spread sto- ries that aren't true . . . Lunch at Papa Gino's with M.rs. Cold- well . . . Pantyhose Throwing 3: Sitting in Library 1, 2, 3, 4: Mr. Cochrane's Chorus 3: Cross Country Manager 3. vsxxl , ,ff ,A , ,f 1 741 V. 'f,1 ' ' ivmx .r Umm. Q ,,,.-um i I ', 4 , X , 1 X, , Q11-an-l 4 ,L I 9 'Q--I U i .. mr .ik CHRISTOPHER WEINER 1488 Main Street, Hanson The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Chris, Ace Thrash Weene . . . Excellent bum . . . I'm not that kinda girls! . . . Prom, Tailgating, thumbing to Plympton and Friesy's house . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 'fe 'af fa. A IOHN WHITE 3 Alden Street, Whitman There is no truer truth obtained by man than by music . John: Hey, How's it going, Slow hall walkers: Getting out early. as of a bomb scare . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Semsba 3, 4: District 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA I. WEEKS 287 Liberty St., Hanson Oh what a sweet delight a quiet life affords. Cindy, Week- ies Give me a break: When peo- ple call me Week- ies. Nights in SOU- THIE, Lunch at Papa Gino's with Mrs. Colwell . . . Year- book 4: Powderpuff Football4. DAVID WILSON 390 Dewey Ave. , Whitman Mischief is mine to keep. Golf Ball . . . Get away! . . . Fresh- men who are twice the size of me. . . Freshman year, Mech. Drawing. 1 I QA, 'I 'wi . fx Q L, my-if DIANE WHITE 64 Winter St., Hanson Good nature makes the whole world smile. Pizano . . . You know! We could just do stuff. . . . People hurting others whom they call their friends for self-satisfaction . . . Ruis birthday night: going out with Mike Marqui at the Surf . . . F.B.L.A.: D.E.C.A. ' 1 I L Hx-. ,wc PETER WIRZBURGER 1, Q7 Jig' ' 55 Rock St. , Whitman He tackles life in a unique way. Wirtz, Burga . . . Ican't, lgotta work ,gf . . . Men's rooms full of smoke . . . ,ff Baseball 1. 2, 3, Basketball 2, 4, Go1f3. ,.4 l l 5 , ' .4 aw, . ,S :Q E P la' is - . Wi - 1 JAMES CONWAY 42 Pleasant St. , Hanson 124 LAURELYN JEAN WRIGHT 57 Maquan St. , Hanson Nothing is impossible in a willing heart! Laurie, Lollie, Lau . . . Hi there! . . . Spiffy . . . people who expect the best of everything, but will not work for it . . . Sept. 10, 1976, weekends at the beach, the triple chairlift at King Ridge . . . Oct. 30, 1976 . . . Intra Tennis 1, 2: Intra Softball 1, 2: SAE 1, 2, 3: FBLA 3, 4: CSF 3. 4: Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Health Careers 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Skit 4: Rally Comm. 3, 4: D.E.C.A. 3, 4: Regional Distributive Ed.: Merchandising English Exam - 2nd Place 3: Soc Hop Comm. 3, 4: Hall Dec- orating 1, 2, 3, 4: W.W.W. Association 3, 4: D.E. Convention 3, 4: Tutoring 1, 2, 3. LA TE ARRIVALS SUSAN O'DONNELL 41 Arthur St. , Whitman So many freckles a gift of GOD! avi 'iv' N, STEVEN RUSSO 315 Winter St. , Harlson J If i P' 5 1 , Q.. :YY if Exif.. 1 fait Qqjy, a ,fl I Q .. E3 , A A 15 D 5 I love you too! Leap-frog, anyone . . What happened7! 3 X Q , .iii-f 3'-If Smile, tho your heart is breaking . . . Ain't he cute? M41 V? P 2' A4 One more question and I'1l shoot! I dare you to! I find that statement very amusing. 125 1 Q59 if it ,vm i :sm in SOPI-IOMORE5 mrmgwpn ' 1- . .F -'as-':'1 .:+g,f' D. ,,, ' A- - 5 Q , if , U Q,a it m g sr 1? 1' - . nxt A - .Q l I I ' L , it Q ' , I r f F' ' if - ' t I 1 iv' J a. th ' J 'X X xl K . yy, , Qi gt 9- 5 Q X ' H , . 3 ' -Y , ,E X Ax V fu .' .5 gi t ,Q .. s , . V, ,U ,N bk . Q i gif A 5 ' K. .fr 'iqinf .7 b N' Q. s . Q fi ti-'Ur' 1 You've gotta stop and smell the roses . . H ,AQ-. ' 'm,,V4lkv.', V W -V, 1- 1 It's as easy as pie! Let go!! Think you're cute, don't ya!? :tw , ' wr 5 fx. nf' P1 Q kg- ' . nu., A rttnmv 126 Evun when the game holds up, your hair docsn't. Milk is a natural . . .' X. 3 ,,,,,,w,, IU IORS , ,pl '-'W Wu. Please . . .No . . . Oh well! The agony of defeat. . wg ge ? -Ev f . 3 NW X A, w,,c.: Have it YOUR way . . Con-cen-ua-tion. Tell me more! 'S' N. fag? A rmqihm a 5 r N ' 'mimi Spe11bound Well, . . . just what do you have in mind? I2 7 Lifts SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - R. Armstrong V. Pres. - P. Murray Sec. - P. McNeil Treas. - D. farvinen - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres. -I. Duval V. Pres. -I. Paine Sec. -I. Benson Treas. - N. Mayer IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NOTPICTURED Pres. - L. Cifello V. Pres. - R. Charbonnier Sec. - j. Dodge Treas. - C. Lawrence ADMINISTRA TIO DR. SEIFRED Supcrintcndcnt - Principal l MR. ' ' fin ...X HAMILTON DR. HRINKO Director of Secondary Director of Secondary Education Education 'Qs gg! SCHOOL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: G. Strangis, W. Danncr, P. Goldtnann, L. Hurley. BACK ROW: B. Douglas, F. Sadowslfsi. H. Hall. NOT PICTURED: M. Ncwburn. my MR. HINES You rude Dude! MRS. MALLOY I don't believe you. MR. SPRATT If you had read your chapter FACULTY TEACHER LEADERS MR. RODIER See spot run . . . MRS . BUCKLEY That's coming along nicely. JX MR. KELLEY What do you mean you never heard of Ouijong bu. MR. NEWCOMB You can do it. MR. BENOIT Get the stands our. GUIDANCE ff' f 'Vw- L -4,7-v MR. KOREY MR. SULLIVAN MR. BERRY Pupil Personnel Dir. 11 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO fizfs MR. CLAVIN MRS. VENSLAUSKAS Can you get these people a job? There are still people talkingl 1 131 L BUSINESS 57 MR. DAVIS MRS. KOSTAS Is everyone ready? When you go out to work gir1s. 1. MR. LORENZO MRS. MCCANN MRS. MCCARTHY You then take what you Don't look at your keys! Isn't this fun girls want to call 1 M. Wiz R v MRS. RIGEL Get ready for your timed writings. MR. O'BRIEN GOI that? OCCUPA T10 AL EDUCA TIO MR. CARLSON Building Construction 1 .1 if 7 1 I xl! w? I. 3 I I l MA THEMA TIC5 MRS. CRAM MS. FERNANDES MR. HARRIS Where's your pass? Have a nice weekend. Are you staying tonight? MS. HOLMES MR. MARTIN MRS. SCUDDER This is a friendly num- Ihate toorganize! 30, 60. 90 - hmmm ber. . . MR. SWARTZ MR. VENSLAUSKAS MRS. WHITCHER Wi1l you go over the DidIadd that right? . . following the pro- homework now? cedure on it . . 4 ENGLISH MRS. ANDERSON O.K., people. . 3 MR. BELDEN I've killed a man for less than that. Y in 1 MR. COLBURN l know they all love me! ,ll lf 'fill MR. ARMOUR MR. BANCROFT O.K.now, ifyou. . Ah. well, ah . . . ah 15' MRS. BERGQUIST MR. CHASKES Was it you people I told Ah, yes, my llule chica- aboul the time . . dee! i-fb' ,gs-villwsl ,-.N . aw 4' MRS. COLWELL MR. FARRELL Beans! ! The CLASSROOM is a stage. MRS. GILCHRIST Famasuc . .pf MRS . HAYES So you are a college group. l I 41 bs I U' I jk 'f e 1 ' - MRS . HOWARD Wi11 you do me a favor? Q! MRS . TOWER Um . . . O.K. . alright? MRS. IBBITSON MRS. KAVAL Ya know . . That's really grear MR. TWOHIG MR. VALLA A1right. Horendous. USIC MR. BROWN MR. RANDALL Are you serious? A-one-a, an-a-:wo-a. SCIENCE MR. BONAPARTE MR. COSGROVE Who turned up the Lher- Le1's seule down now. mostat?? ff!-My MR. FISHMAN MR. HORKEY Obvious1y. Wait till we get to Chap- ter9. MR DELCOLLE Do you 11ke my ue 'I MS. IRWIN MR. KACERGIS Girls get out ofthe Lay. You see . . MR MERRITT How would you 11ke a de Merriu? 1 1:3 MRS. NOYES MR. POOLER This room is too Noyesy. Alrigh1 - light control, shade com.ro1. ART as MS. WEST MR. DELANEY MR. COLLEY MRS. RICHARDSON You mean my shirt is I think it would be a dyna- Very effective! really on backwards? mite idea! LIBRARIANS Q K '..I MS. CARLSON 'WIT - 'f5'- MRS. FUSCO MRS. RICHMOND Librarian Librarian PERMANENT 5 UBS TI TU TES was MR. LOZZI 1, 'Io o FL? 3 O 'S 0 Wu f C MR. PAGNINI 7 MR. ALPEREN Move along. MR. DALEY Take it easy. MR. GAY How do I get to Camelot from here? SOCIAL STUDIES MR. ANDERSON Hi, beautiful. MR. DEEHAN Compare an orange . I ' 2-. ' . 'Q 'Q' 9 L Q 4 MR. KELLY . . no. you can't abite. 7 MR. MEIGGS Keep it to a dull 3 roar. M' K 5 i' X 1 have MR. COLE Got a minute. MR. FOX There's gonna be a movie today. 0 ., , .- 0 MRS. LOZZI Quiet class. MR. RESNICK I am the wor1d's greatest authority. HOME ECONOMICS if' 11...--0 MS. BRIGGS MS. CAPOZI MRS. DUBROWSKI Girls-quiet down. In order to become a Take out your no Happy Homemaker . . books. . A :ug MRS. ERIKSON MS. MacDONALD Your eyes are your best Quiet down, please. judges. HEALTH PERSONNEL MRS. FOLEY MRS. LAMBERT MRS. FAY Registered Nurse Registered Nurse Nutse's Assistant i 9 A x SPECIAL NEEDS MR. BROWN MR. COYLE 4' ' .J 41 MS. SECURITY OFFICER - OLIVER AMADO W LANGUAGES fit MRS MASON MRS. ROSENFIELD really? Have a nice weekend peo- I DUSTRIAL ARTS -an-Q F ,fx MR. DELORY will be another verb Um um You know what I mean' That chart. MR HILLER MR MAININI MR. MOLLA Why d1dn t you do Ih1S to You re late s1gn 1n Watch your fingers. A PHYSICAL EDUCA TIO MRS. ALLAN MR. GOSLIN Who are the turkeys Lineupboys. today? 111 dx - F Qc .4nn...., MR. LaPIERRE OK - Showers! MR. MacDONALD MRS. MALINOWSKI 5 laps! This is a cancerous lung. - MS. MOSS MS. PRATT Gel in line ladies! Ladies . . MS. SHARP Put a little action into ir. ADMINISTRA TI VE AI DE S MRS. ALGER MR. BROOKS MRS. GERHART Office of Director Sec. Ed. Business Manager Guidance Office dh. MRS. FISHER Guidance Office 'Z 435. W' i non- MRS . HAAS Superimendenfs Office MRS . JORDAN Guidance Office .guy ' V Cb. 5:1 Y 051770 A Q, , ,if f 2' MRS. MESERVE MRS. PEDDELL MRS. BLAKE Attendance Secretary Office of Director of Sec. Ed. Bookkeeper ,lklv .. AB- MRS . COOKE Bookkeeper Nia? Unix' ' READING TEACHERS ' 6' ,Q ,153 M I i The Mod Squad .hgwrwm . 'Mlm sm Ho' 2 b ks- fukin. IVE ITIL 3 ISE! Y I A gc' W.. '-. X 44 xxx 4 Y 4, -..u i I X. A: QQ: How many limes do I have to tell you? .A '- vf. M , 7 'vo -H f xi 3 514 ' -'wi g , Q., Z y 7' '. .'3 4,....l ww-' and then you take a deep breath and walk like a chicken. I w I TOLD them not to quote me! I w 4 ' ' 'm . 5 Jo , I- . 4 , , ' 4 ' ' .Q ' 1 v us ' s , 1 , , , . v . - 0 0 S- ' Q, if l 0 l ' , Q 7 5 'N 4 - o . K an I s '45 .s 0 Q if ' ' 1 tex: 12 ' .3 X ' - O . 4 ap ,.,.' L. ' , - ' v ' I r.- ' Q IS I A P 0 Q ' X ' x I 1 ' a I '11 V 1 . , 4 v dl O Winn- .,. 9 Oil lil .vw . -vs '11 , 4 . vvufz 123k iii -4 . 'zir .41 . 1 ii! i9 '-5l '- 'IR A ' 21 IA6 -34: 111. Q qs--V 11li ' cfm' na-' ' ' -'rn 'il wiv? - in--' M , 'vfiislrint up h,,,',Ai . s.......,. 1 Q.. ,....-,--........... r . o. ' ' . , - , ' V ! ' F ww 3,7 5. g , 1 15-15.-ui A, 1 , ' ' -1 R f A . - .' ' x BE 5 T SMILE Terri Pierce and Alfred Brown '4-. S I A 5f7'f ' - 5 X xx K 3 A445 N ws-e.,,,gff -X MOST CLASS SPIRIT Linda Turcotte and Steve Fries . , , ' I 'H HHN I Y. J, ,V U ,.a H, if 'FI a 0,9 8- 1 ---.., Ji I4 Qu - 1-1 O' 1431. 'if' ,sn 1'8- CLASS MUSICIANS Debbie Brooks and john White s,, . . 2 4 1 ,,- -. au Y' K 11. I-r . ,- l vw' ' ' if ru, , ,ff ' W' xi AN... H.. '-'A,,..1' ,,..1-I1 Y ... ff. -,,uuv y d,'.,,...o- 0 1 Y ',,.,.-ur lb If CLASS ARTISTS jay Kennedy andjan Wassmouth FXS 149 ef,-L ' w 'Y ,,.- - . f,, 5: .i'j4 fp ,fu js. b? E dp,-i,.? :kg ,..-I Af' . ,L I X ,. Q , I 3',maJfAf..i,1m,,ff:, - ,..,,,.,,,.. --ni-um-.... QFTI E 7 K 'Q-M. ,, SM Vu- - gil?-Q. Q S 9 i 1, 7 41 5 5 NJ, ' 5351-, qi Y W ,kv ,xx my , .,. gy? .A rl I-. ' . -' Sufi 5n,,1iVf if ia- ' V V Ji -' Q G YF- --f, i 'A , f- f-fgfzfavf jwggfjl , r ' - ' M nf A Y,,4 '1,i2fS, s.,', FI:- 150 ,ffznsgfg PUNNIEST Emma Bulman andjoe Malley .. Lk- ,-.. ,-gg ' 1, , 1' if . L' f Z ,,l f 32' , 9 E M if , - 4 3Q,,,..4,, - . v fi f.. e I 3.4 l , V ,Y 1 f J' 1-'RIENDLI E S T Nora Forbes and Tim Howe 1' 'Q ul O I r r?':3Y.r' 1: go 'J . 9 , ' 0 I W V iv .1 J ,Auf ,.., :GTO Jw'-' -sr -.4 -,nw-. ma. ,,,,-.f nm U?-A12 'A'F '1av - 'Qoom,.. vm-mm , M. 4 .,' 6- if 1. - Q ,J AY 4 W , aff V HQ ' , ., 4 I 'Fx m .n i U 1 1 :an ll Q iran ws- ,ffm nf-,Ja JVM ,Nj-.r ...Jr-4 , 1 L1 , N A u' K , 5 4 - N 'T ,H ,H 'Q 's . lsilnf. . 4 ' '.Q' A 4 if A ft Qivnwugui' I I r... 'V V nf, . Q? I A . Y 1.f v-an f.,,..pf'-'P .1 rl' f-.a ' fi As, 4'vn i if 3 ,Jw Luigi. L 4 , 'ay' ,Wy -' J av iv . fx Q, 5 M-- P. .N 'u - .. H0- ,- s w wil ,.Q v-. . - 1' .. , . Q t 1 ' . 'Y . C - , 9 ' U!5 0 uv ' O 1 ,--,1- ::'fi'Nz,h-. - .- L .., -,ff K, .. Q. . . -gf , '. ' 5 ,. , ,. - .. . ,.,,, . - , . ,- F .. ,-Q I 'L ' -H 9- , ...,. .. -9 JH -H ':'.'. n ,nf- 'rv ' .-' 1 ' . 1. n J..-1. -- - , ' ' ,. -. n... . - 61' . , , . .. . ' .,- Qu' -an ' ' ' .4 . . ' . -L ' I ' . - v - . 4 .. ' .'- - Q. 1-1-1 ,.- 'f'-gq, . . l , A' ' . b 1 ,'v..,.,. Pi s K ' Q 'Q - .' v ' 1' ' 'n' n 1 4 1 4. ' . . , 4 i , ...Q-i., ' 1' . ,, . f ' ' '- . 4 5 nb' ' ' . . . ,, u O X .. .K A , . Y V w . 1 ,Z , if - 'U.- , , ' . 'iw -. r ' 'w ' ' ..- . 1 x 4 5 W ' v'. , ,Z , - fo U Q -'.f:,A .. 7 - ,H ' R, 1 I' -. . - u - D., ' I i' ., , f-It 1 1':'l' '-1-4 - '.' , 9' .. H 'IIA I, If' if 1 ' L5 :','.f.-'- , J J ' ' Lf' -1 ,ff 'WM nam w i , Q: VJ' rl. I .5 ,w 5 ---1'fzxfvx- ,.,.. , , '5 491' '11 Q- ' NV, 3 -a w 'Q'- Wjqk .W I 'f9s - has YIQY-A.f.,:t IL, F. D. 5' . . . , A 3 I ' 1' N.,' ?fff'?2 T4 .2 . 1 VE 9 'fn X3 fifigvir' ' ' 9 X-Za gn BEST DRESSED Linda Russo and Gregg Barry 153 1' 4, 1 i . ' A, E , ,- Z 'T' ' x T . I Q 'Q -n ff 33 ,K 5 , ! . 5 1 3 I5 Q 1 .u--T-- ' .., QP MOST TALKA TIVE Ka te Dolan and Chuck Carey hi gl 'f v i .1 Q . K . . tx' n 4 Us 3 Vf E Q 1? 1 1 1 Q, ft .il ? as ' 5 1. . V :tv V i ng ' E. , 51 4. H ' . ,,k, ,Q V I ,Ig , 'f .f 1 3 i , ilji s A ' - -L s 2.1 3 li X 1 9 'i i 3 ,J , , , kj L H Y fin . A .2 '. , 'Ea ' Q fix - :fb xg 4.1 5 Y, . ff , , - Q , Y 3 1-A 1 , A Q15 , , 'La me Q? i 2 - gg if ff ,a , F f , 5 ' f 1 ,Q ' 25' i if E' fl A , n mfitz Wi , , Y fi-ff 15, iff' 1 T ?1' ,A gi f1 f 15 -E .: Qt, .Ny I , ,X I a Q ,I f i 6 B is ii . 1 .f WN' 57 2 S31 , ' 1 5. V 3 '71 P9 1 f .1 0 av CLASS FLIR T5 Tracy Lyons and Tom Olson A91 N4 if' MOSTATHLETIC Tootsie Choquet and jim Perron I1 ' 6 ' 3 .. -T L Q5 fa. 1 av X3-f -' E 1 -s 4 1 fviii f iz I 1 va dbh. 51 BEST PHYSIQUE jamie Rotondo and Cathy Walackas 0 . '1 1. I57 1. .Sl , ,, V I fa: - P sf ff -1 F 21. ff., h 2? mr 11- A: 0 . if ,, nf jg 1 EF 'M ' x Q ' ' ' . i V. . . - ' K: L ,. 4 . 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V 'V as , H X .r 5. .-f' E V '-.VB A New -,,fs'f.fw 'v'ffr1-aw J R4 rrwr, -r M., ,, W ft -Qf.f i - lv ' V- g- P1 i'fiFQfY ' 4 .11--ffl .. , ,.- 1 fs 3 64. -'azw- H ,f 9 ' - A 1 ,, 'LK -kg 'ffsfa + 'V 'HJN3 iief.. ' w dv, 54 160 ' 1977 - CLASS WILL - 77 Michael Adams has nothing to leave. Gail Almeida leaves her bus line to Mr. Anderson. Debbie Anderson leaves her dancing shoes to Mr. D'Alessio. Marilyn Antonellis leaves Mr. D'Alessio a poster of Robert Redford to use as a reference, and Heather and Nita 3 more years of school. Brian Asci leaves his gym socks standing in the locker. Kim Baker leaves her little sister all her demerits. and Mr. Clavin all her jobs. Maureen Ball leaves her sleeping time to Mr. Resnick. who looks like he needs it. Cheryl Barros leaves her brains to her brother, Butch, and her sister Andrea to Miss Fernandez. Gregg Barry leaves his Italian Joke book. written by Joe Malley. Diane Bean leaves her laugh to whoever can do it. and many parties to her sister. Vickie Beck leaves all the demerit-crazy teachers. Nancy Belcher leaves all her home-runs in softball to Lisa Leslie. Cynthia Benjamin leaves all the gym teachers that make you play soccer on the floor. Brian Bezanson leaves his uncontrollable golf slice to Mr. LaPierre. Jimmy Blake leaves to the school his scholarship to the Fred Treptow school of slither, and also the soap opera to be continued. Lynne Bombardier leaves McDonalds to Kathy Godin. Bernie Boudrou leaves his white shoes to the football coaches. Lennie Brown leaves his tardy and absent notes to Mr. Cochrane. Bill Briard leaves all his physics notes. Debra Brigham leaves her alarm clock that wakes her up at 6:00 every morning. Debra Brooks leaves her triangle to Mr. D'Agostino. Alfred Brown leaves his pencil that he always forgot in his locker. Emma Bulman leaves her empty vodka bottles from the prom to Denise Darcy and Lynda Lambert. Tami Burley leaves Mr. D'Alessio with all his ties and embarrassing moments, and Mrs. Whitcher to her boring classes. Debbie Burke leaves Mr. Meiggs' patience and kindness to future Driver Ed. students. Kathy Butcher leaves J.B. 's vest to whoever thinks they can wear it as good . Brenda Callahan leaves all her knowledge in military history and aviation tTitanicJ. Kevin Cameron leaves Chuckie V. to anyone who wants him. Anne-Marie Campbell leaves. remembering all the good times. Kate Campbell Leaves a tutor to all Mr. Hines' college chemistry classes. Scott Canzano leaves Mr. Goslin with 60. Lori Caprio leaves her crutches and a shirt you can put on either way for Miss West. Chuck Carey leaves Mr. Deehan's sled to underclassmen to do what they wish, and partying to Tara and the gang. Nancy Carmichael leaves the Pag. Bros. to Judy Davison. Steve Caron leaves Two to Mr. Cole. Tootsie Choquet leaves the blessings of the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit on the faculty and students. Debbie Clancy leaves a cigarette burning in the lav for anyone who wants demerits. Mary Clay leaves Lisa as a freshman for the rest of her life, and Mr. Belden and his jokes. Cheryl leaves crowded corridors. Deborah Collins leaves her geometry book. Jack Conboy leaves chee cheeks to Steve Tobin. Richard Cooke leaves his job of managing basketball to anyone who wants it. Linda Coonan leaves her outstanding track record to Mr. Newcomb and Mr. Goslin. Gretta Copeland leaves Sharon and Joan with one more summer. Tom Cifello leaves his four lost locks for someone to find. Diane Collins leaves school lunches. Jimmy Conway leaves all his jokes to Mr. Armour. Joyce Cornax leaves her gym sneakers. Laureen Corridan leaves memories of tennis in gym to Marylou Nash, and her forged notes to Tim if he ever gets here. Kyle Cox leaves. Patricia Cray leaves her sister Chris to whoever can stand her. David Cunningham leaves a touch of class. Mary Lou Cruby leaves her tennis racquet to Mr. D'Alessio and her brother M .C. and his friends to any of the teachers who feel there is hope. Joseph Dansak leaves a flashback. Dan Darcy leaves his 4 pairs of tennis shoes he wore out to Mr. Belden. Wayne Davenport leaves the incoming freshmen to the mercy of Mr. Goslin's workouts. Miriam Deatherage leaves a gallon jug of '7-up for Lisa to guzzle. Janet Derby leaves the school to P.D., L.D., and D.D. Daniel Donovan leaves his slice to Mr. LaPierre. Maria DosSantos leaves her goalie pads, kickers. and glove with the banana nose tear to whoever takes my place. Dennis Downey leaves Bernie. Leah Duniec leaves her younger sisters Lisa and Louise, to Dr. Hrinko. Denise Dunne leaves Eric, Jeannine, Elaine, Brian, and Scott. John Elms leaves an assortment of knee injuries to anyone who wants them. Mats Ericson leaves Steve Downey's ugly face. Nancy Evans leaves her outstanding track achievements to Mr. Newcomb and Mr. Goslin. Corrine Fahey leaves all the girls to adore Mr. Colburn. Jeannie Fairbanks leaves a big red E.R.A. button to Mr. Belden, and his web to Mr. Belden. Denise Fay leaves her test in Dr. Hrinko's office. Ellen Fay leaves Mr. Bancroft's sweet Hi to her sister Patti. Leanne CStraitJ Ferguson leaves Mr. Belden's English classes and lunches with Rita. Nora Forbes leaves Mrs. Oakham an automatic flusher and a can of Drano. Terri Forrest leaves a lot of luck to the class of 78, 79, 80, . . . Sharon Foss leaves Michelle Callahan all the donuts she can eat. Richard Freden leaves all his problems to Dr. John. Steven Fries leaves all the good times to be remembered. Maureen Gaquin leaves Donna Mathis an empty seat in the caf. and one free ski trip. John Gatturna leaves a few good stabs. Lee Genereaux leaves all her books. pens, pencils, and dirty sneakers. Susan Godfrey leaves her English knowledge to Mrs. Tower. Kathy Godin leaves Mr. Resnick to find someone else to embarrass. Janice Green leaves with the fact that she has known Jesus Christ as her Savior and that she is going on to serve Him continually. Barbara Hammond leaves Mr. Delorey a new clipboard. Debra Harrison leaves Linda with two more years of fun. Nancy Haskell and the Dolly Sisters leave Mr. Fishman their skipnotes. Cheryl Hayes leaves her shyness and quietness in Chemistry to Mr. Hines. Ed Hayes leaves a few Waas to Bobby Deluca. Mark Hayes leaves a 6-pack of beer to Mr. Deehan for his kindness during football. N1 Pam Heap leaves all the gym classes to her sister. Kathy Henshaw leaves her outstanding track achievements to Mr. Newcomb and Mr. Goslin. Gerry Hill leaves his faithful paddle to any of those students who find themselves drifting aimlessly up any given estuary of remorse in a vessel of dubious security without any obvious means of physical or mental propulsion. Kevin Hinckley leaves hope to this school, because it could sure use a little. Karen Kinkley leaves Mr. Lorenzo all the notes she owes him for leaving with Vicki. Skip Hommell leaves Melvin Tobin a lot more luck than he had this year. Dianne Howard leaves her sister for all the teachers. Tim Howe leaves his falcon to anyone. Richard Howland leaves his brain to Jive. Kevin Howe leaves everything they gave him. Thomas Hurley leaves all his splinters he got playing freshman basketball and beat-up pumas to anyone who wants them. Lee Jefferson leaves all her forged notes. James Johnson leaves all his demerits. Dawn and Frill leave their best times in Brockton and future ones in Rockland to Sharon and Joan. Joanne Keir leaves her absent notes for Dr. Hrinko's files. Pattie Kendrew leaves the hour she owes to Mr. Harris for writing on his desk. Patti Keough leaves Mr. Gay a new elf suit and a smile for Mr. D'Allessio. Mark King leaves Mr. Deehan's sled for anyone who would like to blow it up. Phillip Kirslis leaves his many-colored shirts to J. Elms. Carolanne Knepper leaves with a carload of kids. Pauline Kossowski leaves all the underclassmen. Greg Kostas leaves his 300 lb. bench press to Ed Addison. Gerry Kuchinski leaves some boring memories. Renee LaForest leaves her french book to Mr. D'Alessio. Debbie Lambert leaves her mother to W. H. Rudy Langner leaves all the Friday nights in D.W. Field Park to Tony. Mark. and Ed Hayes. Donna Lee leaves her brother Pat all her notes and all her pens to Amy. Cindy Leonard leaves in the blue pinto. Tracy Lyons leaves her green battleship for Mr. Fox to take care of. Paula MacMillan leaves her contracts to Mr. Anderson, and her sanity to Moe. Joe Malley leaves Gary Woods alone, and his jokes to anyone who wants them. Gail Mariani leaves all her forged notes with Mrs. Graham. Donna Marzilli leaves her computer number. Laurie McLaughlin leaves her pity to Jean, who has 2 more years here. Steven Miller leaves any unbroken locker, if there is one. Pam Mills leaves her demerit slips to Lynne. Thomas Moakley leaves his cousin Polly-wog many tad-poles. Angel Morris leaves Jubie part of her sanity. Steven Mosher leaves his pen. Carole Murray leaves a year's supply of chicken and brussel sprouts to Mr. Cole. Gail Nash leaves Tom Moakley's clean toilets. Phil Nichols leaves his sympathy and socks. Tony Nunzio leaves his football to Mr. Deehan. Tom Olsen leaves his laugh to anyone who wants it. Cathy Palmer leaves her car to anyone who can start it. 162 Mark Paulding leaves good, bad. and smelly times. Dorothy Porter leaves Mr. Hines all her biology notes, and to Mr. Deehan all the assignments that he did not collect. Ruth Pratt leaves the boulevard for Scott Randall to crash on. Micheal Rabinovitz leaves his two little brothers to take care of the school. Cheryl Raby leaves Susan Smith. Scott Randall leaves all his empty beer bottles. Rauf Rashid leaves his leaping converse sneakers to anyone who can use them . Martha Ready leaves 6 inches to a certain underclassman who needs it. Sandy Reed leaves Mr. Belden his corny jokes, wishing she could laugh at them a little longer, and with tears in her eyes because she knows she is leaving many friends, too. Rosemary Robbins leaves hope for others. Lynn Robertson leaves all her late notes. Y Chris Rybka leaves her sister Terry to do all the partying she can get in. Debbie Schorr leaves her math book to Mr. Harris and her knee to Miss Moss. Sue Scriven leaves many parties to Mike and Steve. Karen Shanahan leaves an Irish Jig to Mr. Gay, and a lot of memories. Dotty Shannon leaves everything she got from the school, which is nothing. Debra Skinner leaves Mr. D'Allessio a trip to Paris. Gary Smith leaves all his worn out, dull track spikes to Mr. Hiller. Patti Smith leaves Mr. Meiggs to her sister, Carolyn. Lee Soszynski leaves her fouled up schedules from the last 4 years. Mark Spillane leaves his books. Kathie Staples leaves Timmy Corridan all he will get in high school. Kathi Staples leaves Timmy Corridan all he will get in high school. Kathi Sweeney leaves the VFW parking lot to her sister, Michelle. Sue Tavitian leaves her experiences with Mr. Randall written on closed walls for all future band members. Elizabeth Taylor leaves to all her teachers, '7 of her brothers and sisters. Paula Tetrault leaves her sisters for W-H to handle . Cindy Tirrell leaves Dayle Hermanson enough credits to pass this year. Debbie Tobin leaves all the W-H teachers to her sister, Cindy. Cheryl Torrey leaves her big sneaker for the next girl with big feet. Fred Treptow leaves his statistician book to the unlucky quarterback. Lynn Trevains leaves all the lucky students to the beloved Mr. Fox. Linda Turcotte leaves Mr. Belden still shaking his head and wondering about my cat. Sharon Vaughan leaves on a jet plane. Sandy Waisanen leaves Robert Redford to Mr. D'Alessio: and her brothers to the football coaches. Debbie Wagner leaves her laughs to anyone who wants them. Cathy Walackas leaves with her Caprimin one piece. I leave my sister Chris and a large bag of pistachio nuts to L.T. Kathy Webber leaves Sheila Brigham another year of two rings - hang up the telephone after practices and games. Cindy Weeks leaves her James Dean books to future rebels of W.H. Chris Weiner leaves a map to space. John White leaves his snare drum to Mr. Randall. Gayle Williams leaves all her vocabulary sentences to Mr. Belden. Peter Wirzburger leaves his spot on the bench to Mr. Deehan so he can sit on it. Laurelyn Wright leaves to Nora and Vicki her share of wet walruses to whack as they please, with firm instructions to leave any unused portions to future wang worshippers: and the best of luck to the 1978 yearbook editor - it will come in handy. pf 5 ,L A A.,. ...mi r t i 1 1 l L' pr .8-6' v xr' r Q +1111 , M tv 3 if ' e .,.v' mint Y RALL Y Let us be of good cheer . . remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. - James Russell Lowell - W 'W ' L' OCTOBER 15, 1976 l .,-,,.samvl r'm'W wr! .f W Sis -qs! JE! W! QW + A 71 'ri' 5. Xp-:rpm 1 41-41-1113,-.4 xr fn A3 unlink' It-4l'l'+'A 1 DWI Q.-5 st . '1 5. m .M .- ix .. g 'I '-wp' xm- wf' vs, , ,A I . 'git I 3 ' ' 1 xr, fi 1 gY 5 333 fn 4KQQllnni..........- .N f - POWDER 1 l'Hml?' Q W V ws CLASS OF 'Nr' 1 - --,,:: In-anna., ws., 4 fl' , 1 x A xg' ,b P ' '41, 11 g 1 , J 1 . Q I , ir .i ' I 3 ',, A . 5 , gxziigfvk - , E , ,, M 'li I ' V A kilns- 1,1 1- 4' ': ii' If 1 4' l 'p 7 'a 'VY' X '- ' ' f ,A 'ii- 574 r. 'fi 9- EA X N A ROUGHRIDER5 vs. 164 1 ' 1 X'xx Aa SENIOR CLASS PLA Y DO E TO DEA TH O1ive? They do have pencil radios, you know' A knife in her back . . . It c0u1dn't have been suicide. Good! You never get them dry enough these days Every time I walk out ofthe pan- I wish you'd stop harping on age. try I have to step over Gregory! Where's the brandy'V There's bound to be brandy, there always is. Surprise endings famous for them I 6 IN MEM QRIAM in shui' '9 'Y ALAN LAAPERI JULIE I-'LANNIGAN I'd like to be the sort of friend that you have been to meg I'd like to be the help that you've been always glad to beg I'd like to mean as much to you each minute of the day As you have meant, old friend of mine to me along the way. I'd like to do the big things and the splendid things for you , To brush the gray from out your skies and leave them only blueg I'd like to say the kindly things that I so oft have heard, And feel that I could rouse your soul the way that mine you've stirred. I'd like to give you back the joy that you have given me, Yet that were wishing you a need I hope will never beg I'd like to make you feel as rich as I, who travel on Undaunted in the darkest hours with you to lean upon. I'm wishing as the days go on that I could but repay A portion of the gladness that you've strewn along this way, And could I have but one wish this year this only it would be: I wish I could have been the sort of friend that you had been to me. - Edgar A. Guest Good Luck 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 AL'S MOBIL 311 South Avenue Whitman BILLY KIDD'S Subs - Pizza Route 27 8 Main Street Bryantville, Mass. 293-9857 Congrafulafions Class of 77 BABAIAN'S SUPERMARKET 356 South Avenue Whitman CAKE WORLD 16 South Avenue Whitman, Mass. 02382 447-0144 Cake Decorating Supplies Donald T. Carroll 15.5-QQ FOOD ' DRINK' DANCE 326-2144 Route 1, Dedham Plaza, on the Backside CAPEWAY MOTCRS Chrysler - Plymouth 539 Bedford Street Whitman 447-4414 .,-K I . , X, XY I , I 1,3 , 1 l -e--e 345 South Avenue Whitman, Massachusetts 02382 as L A A, Susanna-io 'rhe Class of I977 W '7'a-Q4-W' Congratulations From CARROLL CUT-RATE Good Luck Seniors l JOSEPH A. C,ajjjFT.,,, col-IEN, D.M.D. Congra'rula+ions Class of I977 Compliments of COUNTRY BUMPKIN STORE F. CAVlCCl ll 8: CO., INC Washington at Ashland Street Route 18 Abington Used Furniture, Gifts, Penny Candy Complimen+s of DODGE-MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS Commercial - Por+rai+ B dal - Industrlal Ph I graphy 683 P1 LSL B kt M h rr I I 1 l 5 r . Q YK ' ' 5'-X.. Z-I - ff -V1 NX xx it A N .f --:. - X if 3. , , , .Q 'X - T. S. ' MY' ' fi, A . llif' - 1552 ' Q xy 'EY' if J , is 4 H 3:2 gk 'im xg 1 ' 'Q fi M Ns 4 1 ' :Q - 9: , .Vx MSF Q Q 'ix Aa 3 ,, , 2 1 . -.. E ' ' star , , -. , ,, 1 , , . ,gm 12. ,..l,..,,15,y.! '73 W9 : My , . L , .1 A '33, JJ' M I if i ii n - . Q 9 Rite , A' e .M N-fx .E 5 uf 511' P W5-Q X . 5 2 -X 4 7 ,QE Q 23342 x XX. x , 5-, v-is OHERTV Cmiwvcmag sgimi - X . 4 - 1 X0 1' z, 4 , ' si 'FA ri fltff jfizwn H ,M fog 7. ,. - 3 X ,iQ 4' hw rlfffff' wg , Xt 00LS WN Irv? M ,U 49 , ' - in af 3 E6 C! ' wil 1 Q f - 4 ? A l 2 '-48 bans.,,c., A t 2 I R S WI l e : feng ww f QJwg 5?gE'L 5 if We 118 North Bedford Street ROHIC 13 . auf' J A East Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. 373-3633 1 - x V' Besf Wishes 'ro The Class of I977 DEROSIER DISPOSAL INC. 395 Washington Street Whitman, Massachusetts 02382 Tel. 447-2508 HAROLD T. DODGE PHOTOGRAPHY 42 Day Street Whitman Tel. 16175447-6211 Bridal - Portrait - Commercial LDT 4112 lf, 7 no K .. .1 Q ' ,. ' 4 8 ' I Q is ' Congra+u afions Seniors JOE DO RAN And All the Staff From Home of the Big Chimney Home of the Big Service Real Estate and Insurance 478 South Avenue Whitman, Massachusetts DUVAL'S FANTASY GIFT SHOPPE Whitman Center The Place To Find That Special Gift I7I , ,X 4 72 M Y' .r Lf . 3 - Q.. I 1 Ti N N . 1 N, r fa S, . 3 K I wh-u-ay...... ,. M ' A XL , MQX Q... 'lin . W b E 4. gk. I 1 1 ' XV Q k . 6 , r me .mx K ,Mr L v , - -M 4 , L? 1, E .- Q A . - 3 ' f ff . ' X w A5 wh' ' im 'LL LL ., V 7 A,q,. nn. if v I Q H ,ff ' Y! Y ., . it J ig vlqq My in if 19' if I' ' !,w l,f y fa, if ,lfcyif Q 4 'x Swami -A r ., os , Q lrgrigi I 5 R I M N , DUVAL'S PHARMACY, INC. Your Good Neighbor Pharmacy NX Whitman Center x Congratulations Complimenis of EUGENE'S HAIRSTYLES A. C. FREEMAN INC. l ,23 Temple Street Hardware'Paints'Gardens Supplies' Whitman, Massachusetts . . . Sporting Goods'Electr1cal Supplies 15 South Avenue Whitman, Mass. 02382 Telephone: 447-2090 g Congraiulaiions CIass of 77 GEORGE'S ROCK IVORY 81 SILVER NUC Authentic Indian Jewelry Scrimshaw - Traditional - Color Quohog Cwampumb Jewelry - Gifts Heishi - Puka - All Handcrafted George J. Cavicchi 12 South Avenue Whitman, Massachusetts FERRY'S SUNOCO SERVICE Besi' Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 FLYE'S FURNITURE CO., INC. Specializing in Pine , Maple and Birch Furniture Dinette Sets - Living Room and Bedroom Sets Serta Mattresses Robert E. Luddy Tel. 447-3145 I73 Best Wishes Io the Class of I977 DR. S. J. GORDON, D.M.D. B. M. HIGGINS SONS, INC. Electrical Contractors 105 Fullerton Avenue, Whitman, Mass. 02382 Telephone 447-3054 R. Emmett Tucker, Prop. -1-17-5578 Compliments HOLIDAY CLEANERS , 1 f 1 1 f f K f f 1 j A Q X ff' Hanson B.P.lvi.Shopping Center 1 X-T ' if X ' 1 Hour Service Wfffyfiiffvvrf fy '. jffffxf fwfr , 127.2 lfzffffxf , .VXA z 1 1. ll4LArfff,1Af ff' f,l1 U A s LWWTHF- 1 Congralulalions Class of I977 Rev. Charles F. Glennon Rev. J. Jeremiah Shea Rev. Joseph K. Fagan Deacon John McHugh STAFF OF THE HOLY GHOST PARISH Wi Ii I wall to Wall Carpets 'gps-I-f-H' Free Estimates HANSON LINOLEUM 81 TILE CO. Wall Tile and Floor Covering Contractors Showroom 5313 Washington St. 0ll'D6l'lT J JOUBERT'S INC. Shoes - Clothing fliqirl, is Ilollnrook Whitman, Mass. rti. iii-wif: ret. 447-+5001 Wwhingwn SUM WA Whitman, Mass. Kornhusk Dolls - Kraft 81 Floral Supplies FLOWERS hrlll umm - Original Kraft Kreations - LONGO FLORIST SHIRLEY and JIM Route 58 294 8518 Hanson, Mass. 02341 O05 Pleasant SI Hanson, Mass. Tel. 293-630 Besi of Luck for Future Years 0 MAC DONALD Movme BeS+W'SheS 3. STORAGE COMPANY From P. 583 Washington Street Whitman, Mass Tel. 447-5674 7 572 Washington Street Whitman Mass Wlhtlmafl 1 ,Linh Lomzhif Aft-it , l Visit Our Ragged Peddler Shop Antiques - Candy - Jams - Used Furniture Unusual Gift Items George H. Leighton, Sr. Congra+ula+ions +0 the Class of I977 LEIGHTON FUNERAL HCMEI INC. THOMAS L. McGRATH COMPANY With Quietness and Confidence 396 South Avenue Whitman, Mass. 4 West Washington Street Tel. 447-2344 Hanson, Massachusetts 02341 Tel. 447-4496 McLAUGHLIN CHEVROLET. ' it INC. 7 Your Quality Dealer for Over 54 Years 741 Temple Street Route 27 Tel. 447-4401 Whitman, Mass. NANCI JANE, INC. X ' 1 Hwwd X f - 4' 585 Washington Street , I X Whitman Center I ' X 31 Sgufh Aye, whifrnan Infant to Teens' Clothing Master Charge Bank-Americard Complimen+s of ANNUAL 'FEDE M SAVINGS FRANCIS J. 0'BRIEN, D.M.D. AIIUQLOAN RSSOCIATION oriwmrmn 693 Washington St. Whitman, Mass 176 -the other name for Cranberries. WWQQ This year 735 miilicn Americans will eat cr drink an Ocean Spray product OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES, INC HANSON MASSACHUSETTS 02341 1 u - D cgfgllllll' C7ooc! Cunlvr 557 BEDFORD STREET 7 WHITMAN, MASS 02352 lol7l 4472151 fIRGA-INICIVUUIJS . . . N,-1TL'RA1. NUTYQITIOIV . . . I GOOD lllg'.All.TH. . . NATUR.-1l,1,l' I I , 521 7 7 PAUL'S APPLIANCES X . A, I 560 Washington Street I Whitman, Mass. Maytag - Amana - Kitchenaid - General Electric Paul Howland it I , ,,,,,,,, W1-11TMAN,1-1ANsoN I 9 N. --I1 . I 5 :mfg REGIONAL 1-1161-1 Fi 1 Now, SCHOOL YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING The most respected symbol of your educational achievement is on display now, custom designed for your school by John Roberts. School Meecot School Colon Complete Stone Selectlon Pe eo ellzed 1 Feeteet Delivery 1 Highest Quality LI I ,gn 11 V' Worlds Finest School Rings I78 PARKE JEWELERS 535 Washington Street Whitman, Massachusetts 447-2452 PEACEFUL MEADOWS Quality Dairy I'roducIs and Ice Cream Route 18 Whitman, Mass. 02382 hunk where it tnunts! Throughout Plymouth County it Pl h H ymout - ome frlyrrirrti-it Eg, gp, . I National Bank Whitman Office 629 Washington Street Whitman MemberF,D.I.C. F Q Tel. GI 7-2631 Live Lobsters W RANSOM'S FISH MKT. Fresh and Fried Sea Foods Q U I N 281 Bedford St. Rte. 18 Whit1T121I1. Mass. Chicken and Chips Onion Rings Lobster Rolls T RAV EL S E RV I C E I N C. Open EVCIY Day Including Sunday Good Luck Seniors The First for Quality Worldwide Travel We officially represent Air and Steamship Lines, Resorts and Hotels throughout the world . Compliments of REGAL FACTORY K. Dorothy Seibert, Manager Wh' 5 W ' . - ttman 59 ashrngton St 447 0444 356 South Avenue Quincy 1424 Hancock St. 471-8900 Whitman, Massachusetts Wellesley 565 Washington St. 235-4900 180 JOHN H. RIPLEY HAY 81 FEED Complete Line Blue Seal Feeds for Livestock and Pets - Baled Hay and Shavings Located in Hanson R.R. Depot 1200 Main Street, Hanson 293-6253 ff , 1 7 W5 of-J 4 I W ' Ia' Congrafulafions From SAFTLER'S OF WHITMAN Everything in Fabrics Ict. Rtes. 14 and 18 Whitman, Mass. 447-4451 Congra'ruIa1'ions Class of 77 ROMANO'S CUCINA 10 South Avenue Whitman, Mass. Specializing in Pizza Subs and Entrees Party Platters Buffet Catering Eat In or Take Out 447-3885 We wish to thank the advertisers, patrons, and professional men of our communities for their support. Without them , our yearbook might not have been possible. Please patronize them and tell them that you saw their advertisement in the yearbook. The Yearbook Sfaff SALEO'S RESTAURANT 81 CATERING, INC. 554 Washington Street Whitman, Massachusetts No Party Too Small 447-4366 SALLY DRESS SHOP, INC. 575 Washington Street 4 Whitman, Massachusetts 447-3901 W ' ' 4 'e,' 7 S wixufug :Q lx .X 'I XJ, SEVEN ELVES 4 X E GIFT SHOP ws. ,x.. Liberty Street, Rt. 58 Hanson, Mass. 02341 ' ' 4 BankAmericard Master Charge Accepted Hallmark Cards ggltvttltvrh Efttttvratl Qtuntv Esr. I825 Over a Cenfury of Dignified Service Henry C. Young LeForrest Roberts Whitman Pembroke Kingston 532 Washington Street '7 Mattakeesett Street 216 Main Street c Q +l+ ++hcl H977 STANDARD PRODUCTS CCJRPCDRATICN P '1 Congra+ula+ions and Bes'r Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 USM Corporation Whitman Metal Stamping Division 55 v'v'AF?REf'4 AVENUE, NNHITMAN, FAASS i 184 ' VAUGHAN 81 BENSON'S T.V. SERVICE Zenith, Emerson, and Dumont Sales 20 Church Street Whitman, Mass. Tel. 447-2781 Sewail Vaughan Ward Benson THE VILLAGE WORKBENCH 15 Laurel Street Whitman fOpp. Post Officej Harry L. Monk Silversmith - Decoymaker - Antique Glass Repair Good Luck Seniors! DOUGLAS E. WALES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 609 Washington Street Whitman -- Q 92' -A f hx? 4 . .A fs.,-4, M-QQ ,fy '57 ',:gi'af'X 'M Qi 'H -Q W' ' 9 'Z y if m 57 9 y .Q Un gh55Y'gT:mx? -. Lu ,V l. I x.1wzlf3,,v.Ng,z, ' f , 1 W AQ ,. ,- D I I K I , f I .,f lbw.. 9' 999 Main Street Hanson, Mass. F.. AIM,-..A,.,Y, ' 'Rfb 1 ,, .,.- ,gg :gm I' 1, Rf:-:,g2,9f !l X991-iL4qmab ' ff' V ' ,A ,, U. '.:l5.u,.-os. 'F rv 4 . ff 1 E' ,H -ff? W -F nz' .. Bes+WisI1es+o the Class of I977 From WHITMAN FORD .,,1...,V- Congra+uIaI'ions Seniors WHITMAN UPHCDLSTERING 233 Bedford Street COTIQTGIUIGIIOUS Whitman, Massachusetts 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 WHITMAN NEWS AGENCY 11 5 uth X Xhtltn NI ch tt ' BA C236 W XX Q congra'rula'rions class of '77 WHIT FDlQ 584 vvasnmgmn Street Whitman 447-6641 'Ffrst to Issue Sawngs Bank Life Insurance' -'X i wiittvivtn at PAINT co I . X, I slQUQAl!LQl!T5s .5 WE RENT - Rug Shampooers - fx. fx! - Sanding Machines - - Wallpaper Removing Machines Call: 447-4469 U D - Shade Cutting and Installation Martin Chick Chlchlowski 599 Washington Street, Whitman, Massachusetts 02382 Congralulalions From WlNNlFRED'S Congratulations fo the Class of I977 YE TOWNE SHOPPE Liberty Street Hanson, Massachusetts 02341 190 . wanna N SPONSORS A Friend Rosa D. Afonso Mary Alexander Bob Allan Beth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Anderson Lori Anderson Richard Anderson Eugene Andrews Amy Archer Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Arnold Arthur and Julie Milton Athaid Martha Avallon Barbara and Jimmy Sandy Barry Diane Bartlett Marie Bates Diane Bean Austin and Rita Beatty Dee Bednarz Eva Belcher Charles Benoit Charles Berard Jeanne Bergeron Mr. Berry Berry Real Estate - Whitman Amy Billings Mr. and Mrs. Dana Billings Gail Billings Jane Billings Noreen C. Bretton Debra Brigham Alan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown Ronald Brown Stephen H. Brown The Charles Bezanson Family Linda Bezanson Barbara Bonner April Bousquet Nelson O. Broce. Jr. Charles Bruce Thomas Bryant Frank and Louise Buckley Stephen Burns Cathy and Dave Christine Lee Campbell The Cantys Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carney and Family Anna Carpenter Ed Carruthers Mike Carver Carlene and Jim Aurora Cassidy Danny Cavicci Emma Chaney Hazel Chaney Cheeks Cheryl and Rick Mrs. Allerton Choquet Leland S. Churchill Claire Cushing Tom Cifello Cindy and P.D. Cheryl Clinton Richard Hugh Colburn Robert Cole Linda Coletti Diana Colson Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Colwell Gary Condon Dawn Coonan Donald J. Cosgrove Country Boy Judith N. Conlon David E. Cunningham Mr. D'Alessio James Daley Danny and Nancy Frances M. DaRosa Wayne Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis Miriam Deatherage Debbie and Gary Debbie and Mike Tom DeCoste John DeGregorio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Delacono Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Delacono Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeMinico Lon DeSilivia Michele Desmarais Herb and Marie Devine Tennyson Dewinter Diane and Collins Mr. and Mrs. Glen DiNatale Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Dodge. Jr. Steven W. Dodrill Donna and Bobby Donna and Foxy Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Doyle w. Michael Draper Denise Dunne J. Howard Duval John H. Duval Eastern Machine EQ Design Clint Eastwood Ron Emma Michael Emmons Peter Engstrom Eric The Half-Bee Nancy Erwin Joseph L. Esposito. Jr. Jeannine Fairbanks Mr. J. J. Farrell Linda Farrell Mr. Gay and Miss Fernandes Lynne Ferris Carolyn Fisher Catherine Fisher Mr. Fishman Eileen Fitzgibbons Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. 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Henaghen Robert Hill Mr. George Hines Carol Hogg Russell Hokanson Hokey Mrs. Viola Holbrook Jimmy Hollis Robert and Jean Holton A. Horkey Liz Houghton Nancy Hover Dr. and Mrs. John J. Hrinko Sandra and Jim Huckvale Mr. and Mrs. Eldon T. Humfryes, Jr. Great white Hunter Carolyn Huntington Bill and Tina Hurley Jo-Ann Ibbitson Cheryl Inglis Mr. and Mrs. David M. Inglis George K. Inglis Mrs. George K. Inglis Mr. and Mrs. George L. Inglis Patricia Inglis Holly Jackson Almon B. Jacob Patricia A. Jeannette Jennifer and Kenny Jimmy's Restaurant - Brockton Joel and lldey Arnie Johnson Marsha Johnson Mrs. Olive Jordan Linda Joyce Mr. Michael Julio Mrs. Winifred A. Julio Karen and Ricky Laurie Kane Kathy and Cassie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keating Kathy Keenan Eliznbctli Keith Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kelley and Fqtmil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kennedy Mrs. Dorothea Kostas Ralph I-ioti Renee LaBelle Barbara LaChance Irene Lake Alice Lane Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lane Judy Lattin Richard F. Lawler. Jr. Jan Lawrance Cynthia Leach Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Leach, Sr. Mildred E. Leavitt Barbara LeBlanc Donna Lee Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Lee Michael Leonard Leslie and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Leslie Robin-Lee Leslie Geraldine Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Linn Dan Livingston Mr. and Mrs. George Loring Jimmy and Johanna Loring Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lozzi Dick Ludlow Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Ludwig Patricia Lundstedt Miss Regina MacDonald Barbara A. Mahoney Bernie and Kay Mahoney Ed Mahoney Mrs. Helen Mahoney Joe Malley Greg Manoogian Clifford D. Martin Donna Marzilli Constance C. Matheson Ron Marta Debbie Mattson Mr. and Mrs. William H. McCarthy, Jr. Mrs. Winifred McCarthy Sharon McCrohon Mr. and Mrs. McDermott Mrs. William McDonough Lea McGivney M. K. McGoodwin Dave McGrath John McHugh Paul Mcllvene Mr. and Mrs. George E. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. JohnJ. McLaughlin, Sr. Eileen McNamara Susan McNamara Debra McSweeney Mrs. Mary Meagher Mr. Meiggs Maureen Meisner Joseph and Elaine Melisi Mrs. Meserve Sharon Meserve Brian D. Milligan Marmie and Eddy Moon Maryann Morganelli Scotty Morrill Donna Morrison Mrs. Betty Morse Gail Morse Peggy Mosher Judy Mossman Racheal Mulchahy MaryLou Nash Karla Nelson Ann Nickelson Kathy and Bill Norcott Walter and Abbie Nordin Harold Noyes Patricia Noyes John Oakes Dennis O'Brien Michael O'Donnell James D. O'Keefe Tara O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Donald Packard. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall John Palmer 192 Pam and Jimmy Janet Paul Jimmy Paul Mrs. Carl Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson Mary C. Peddell Connie Perkins Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Peluso Karen Peluso Bonnie Loring Perry - 66 Peter Perry Vincent Pestilli Kim Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Pike Richard Plasse Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Plummer Robert Pooler Mr. and Mrs. David Porter Richard D. Porter Miss Pratt Pamela Preteroti Rauf Rashid Skip Fletcher and Butch Raynes Rick Richter June Riddell Cliff Reed Dan E. Reed Gene Reed Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Reed Rick and Pat Reed Sandi Reed Scott W. Reed Tanya Jean Reed Robert Resnick Mr. and Mrs. Stanly H. Rhodes Mrs. Janice Richmond Diane Riddell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rigel , Preston Ripley Kathleen A. Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. William Roderick Robert E. Rodier Bud and Carol Ross Jim and Eric Ross Sabra Roth Mrs. S. Jessie Sabin Donna Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sampson Linda Sampson Dolores Sansone Charles Sanville Robert Sarcione Rosemary Sarcione Mr. Scott Eileen M. Sharp Luanne Shea Lawrence Sheehan Andrea Siciliane Vic Silveri Elmer and Grace Simmons Ruth E. Skinner Anne M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Smith Debbie Smith Gary J . Smith. Photographer Glenn P. Smith Martha Smith Pamela Jean Smith Patriciae Smith Paul K. Smith David Sorrenti Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Smith Chris Staffiery Mr. and Mrs. Armand Strangis. 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