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PROGRAM
PROCESSIONAL— "Pomp and Circumstance"— Elgar
Duxbury High School Band
NATIONAL ANTHEM
INVOCATION
WELCOME
Audience and Class
Rev. Richard S. Hasty
Donna Marie Marshall
President
Dr. Lawrence H. Anderson
Superintendent of Schools
STUDENT ADDRESSES
"Our Place in the Human Race" — Diane Marie Hicks
"Man and the Environment" — Christopher Anthony Roveto
"Peace in Our Lifetime" — Therese Jane Edera
"LIKE AN EAGLE"— O'Kun Choir
"THE LORD'S PRAYER"— Malotte
Thomas Hansen — Accompanist
Choir
PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
AND SCHOLARSHIPS
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
James G. Kelso
School Committee
BENEDICTION
Donna Louise Palumbo
Treasurer
Ralph N. Blakeman
Assistant Principal
John W. Hill
Principal
Rev. Lewis H. Mills
RECESSIONAL — "Coronation March" — Meyerbeer
Duxbury High School Band
RECEPTION FOR THE GRADUATES IN THE GYMNASIUM
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EXERCISES.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1971
1. The Duxbury Boosters Club Scholarships $1,150.00
Two scholarships for two hundred dollars
Five scholarships for one hundred fifty dollars
2. Duxbury Thrift Shop Scholarships $2,000.00
One scholarship for five hundred dollars
Six scholarships for two hundred fifty dollars
3. Kiwanis Club of Duxbury, Inc. Scholarships $ 300.00
Two scholarships for one hundred fifty dollars
4. The Duxbury Kiwanis Education Foundation $ 300.00
Two scholarships for one hundred fifty dollars
5. American Legion Post #223 Scholarships $ 400.00
Two scholarships for two hundred dollars
6. American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship $ 200.00
One scholarship for two hundred dollars
7. Duxbury Rotary Club Scholarships $1,000.00
Two scholarships for five hundred dollars
8. Partridge Fund Scholarships $1,200.00
*One scholarship for five hundred dollars
One scholarship for three hundred dollars
Two scholarships for two hundred dollars
9. Helping Hand Rebekah Lodge Scholarship $ 100.00
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
10. Odd Fellows Mattakesett Lodge Scholarship $ 100.00
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
11. Duxbury Lions Club Scholarship $ 100.00
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
12. The Duxbury Parent Teachers Association Scholarships $1,300.00
Six scholarships for two hundred dollars
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
13. Duxbury Teachers' Association Scholarships $ 400.00
One scholarship for four hundred dollars
14. 4-H Town Committee Scholarship $ 100.00
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
15. Duxbury Yacht Club Scholarships $1,200.00
One scholarship for six hundred dollars
Two scholarships for three hundred dollars
16. Annie Drew Dunham Scholarships $2,000.00
Four scholarships for five hundred dollars
17. Mary Carr Nepton Scholarships $3,400.00
One scholarship for five hundred fifty dollars
Four scholarships for five hundred dollars
One scholarship for three hundred fifty dollars
One scholarship for two hundred dollars
Two scholarships for one hundred fifty dollars
18. Everett C. Marston Theater Award $ 200.00
One award for two hundred dollars
19. Community Garden Club Scholarship $ 300.00
One scholarship for three hundred dollars
20. The Reuben A. and Lizzie Grossman Awards $ 100.00
Two — Fifty dollar Government Bonds
21. Creative Center of Marshfield Dance Dept. Scholarship $ 100.00
One scholarship for one hundred dollars
Duxbury Scholarship Aid available for higher
education this year $15,950.00
Scholarship Aid available last year $14,215.00
*The recipient may apply yearly for a renewal of this scholarship
for four years.
DUXBURY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1971
Marlene JoAnne Amado
Patricia Ann Ambrosino
Holly Esther Anderson
Paul M. Balboni
*Colin Andrew Batson
Clara Jane Bishop
Kathie Anne Bobseine
♦Susan Ellen Brehm
Elwin Nichols Burdick, Jr.
♦John Winn Butler
Joyce Keene Byrne
Stephen Paul Canty
Robert Harold Carter
Peter Bradley Chandler
Deborah Anne Cobb
Gertrude L. Coffin
Frances E. Connell
James Patrick Creed
Priscilla Ann Crocker
Shawn Matthew Dahlen
William Carl Dedlow
Jay Claude Desmarais
Gary Scott Doane
Kenneth Stephen Drinan, Jr.
Pamela J. DuBois
Daryl Watts Eaton
♦Therese Jane Edera
Abdel Hak El Kafsi
Erik Endresen
Donna Jean Enniss
Rita Elizabeth Fernandes
William Francis Joseph Fitzgerald
Michael Joseph Flanagan
Janet Converse French
*Paul Thomas Gazin
Karen Anne Gibbs
♦Kathleen Rita Gibbs
Marilyn D. Gilman
John Halsy Goddard
Janet Evlyn Gowen
Patricia Anne Grealy
*Christine Ellen Grundy
Teresa Marie Gualtieri
David Xavier Guilderson
Harry Ralph Gunnarson, Jr.
*Linda Hallowell
*Judith Anne Handy
Robert Francis Haskell
Michael Evered Hay ward
*Diane Marie Hicks
Carolyn Louise Houghton
Herbert Allerton Howland
Sue Ann Jessop
Judith Marion Johnson
♦Sylvia Kelso
*Donald Lee Kendrew
Barry William King
Thomas Harold King, Jr.
Joel Miles Kopke
Bartholomew Christopher LaGreca
Catherine Louise LaGreca
Brenda Jeanne Lane
Timothy James Leahy
Jeanne LeGore
Drew Harris Lench
Stephanie Leonard
Gisele Marie Levesque
*Lucy Dow Leyland
Scott E. Lillie
Michael Thomas Lovejoy
Donna Lee Malaguti
Julia Macy Manner
William Henry Mark
Donna Marie Marshall
Ronald Edward Marshall
Linda Lou Mathewson
Cheryl Marie McArthur
Mark Andrew McEvoy
Robert Charles McGann
Steven P. McLean
♦Elizabeth Evelyn McNeil
Hubert James Merrick, II
James M. Merry
Doris Anne Mills
*Leatrice Anne Mitsock
Maureen Helen Moran
Marie Julienne Morneau
Darlene Leta Mosher
Susan Jayne Mugford
Cynthia Jane Murphy
Elaine Marie Murphy
*Mary Agnes Oricchio
♦Donna Louise Palumbo
Dana Louis Panarelli
Marye Pare
Barbara Marion Paulson
George Peter Petcoff
Edmund Ernest Peterson, Jr.
Gary Currier Phillips
Howard F. Piper
John David Pittenger
Robert Louis Pitts
Luann Frances Purin
♦Richard Edward Rawson
John Elwood Rayner
Darice Marcella Robecki
Christopher Anthony Roveto
Steven James Rowley
Mike John Ruprecht
William Fellows Sawyer
♦Susan MacFarland Sheldon
Pamela Shirley
Gayle Ellen Southard
Caryl Nanette Stifler
John Kenneth Taft
Diane Phyllis Taylor
♦Patricia Ann Tesman
Scott Cameron Thrasher
♦Laurel Ruth Wass
Samuel Allen Weathers
William Ralph Whitehouse, Jr.
Daniel M. Wirzburger, Jr.
Bradford Charles Wyman
Stephen Roy Zollin
♦Member of the National Honor Society.
These students wear gold tassels.
CLASS OF 1971
Class Officers
President: DONNA MARSHALL
Vice President: SCOTT LILLIE
Secretary: CYNTHIA MURPHY
Treasurer: DONNA PALUMBO
Marshal
JONATHAN PIERCE
AWARDS AND HONORS
1. THE AMERICAN LEGION
Distinguished Achievement Award (Girl)
2. THE AMERICAN LEGION
Distinguished Achievement Award (Boy)
3. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Good Citizenship Award
4. THE DUXBURY HIGH SCHOOL
Distinguished Service Awards
5. THE DUXBURY HIGH SCHOOL
Distinguished Achievement Awards
6. THE DUXBURY KIWANIS CLUB
Award for Excellence in U.S. History
7. THE READER'S DIGEST VALEDICTORIAN AWARD
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To behold a whole new day aborning.
To heed the call of dawn's creation.
To peer inward and see soul.
To gaze outward and see hope.
To feel new meaning in the life you know.
To wonder at the life you are about to know.
quest for who you are and what you are to be.
To find purpose in being.
To sense challenge in becoming.
To imagine yourself a star in the heavens.
To approach the unknown and ask why.
To confront the unknowable and ask why not.
To see adventure in flights transitory.
To see eternity in truths immutable.
To reach.
To touch.
To know.
deep thought, laughter or just pleasure.
As the world changes, people change and every new day becomes a
challenge. Each day now exists only in our minds as memories.
Through our years at D.H .S. , the class of '71 has certainly made
every day different. We would like to thank our advisers, teachers,
parents, and friends who brought our class together. We owe great
thanks to every one of them for helping us to accomplish Homecoming,
the Prom, parties, the Yearbook, and all other activities.
For all the things accomplished, we owe the deepest appreciation
to one man — as we were a challenge to him. Therefore, the Class of 1971
would like to dedicate our yearbook to you, Mr. Charles Lagerstedt —
with thanks for the warm help, guidance, and humor you have given
us.
MR. CHARLES LAGERSTEDT
MARLENE JO ANNE AMADO
PATRICIA ANN AMBROSINO
HOLLY ESTHER ANDERSON
Key 3; Choir 3.
Anton's C leaner . . . Any gossip,
Rita? . . . Right On . . . PeP
. . ."Swinger High" . . .Sta. . .
Peturbed . . . R.A. .. . Grande.
PAUL MICHAEL BALBONI
Footba l 1,2,3; Hockey 2,3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1;
A.V. 2,3,4.
SS396 . . . How about the Cape,
Mr. Big ... P. Town . . .
love it or leave it . . . Brant Rock
. . .Elison got stuck . . . Help!
. . . surf's up . . . The bird going
to get you . . . "Shut your win-
dow!"
Braintree High: Pep Club 1,2;
Guidance Staff 2; Homecoming 2.
Duxbury High: Choir 2,3,4;
FT A 4.
B.H.S. . . Peace . . . Joe Cocker!
. . . Woodstock Nation . . . right
on ! . . . revolution . . . the flag
. . . see me, feel me, touch me,
heal me . . . buffalo
A
COLIN ANDREW BATSON
Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4;
A. V. 3,4.
Harry Grisle . . . "Who, me?". .
"What are you, weird?" . . .
#84 . . . Hup 2— Hup 1 . . . VLE.
Basketball 1; Key 3; Tournament
of Plays 3.
... I forget . . .
CLARA JANE BISHOP
Field Hockey 1,2,3,4.
W.F.J.F. . . I forget . . .Peter
. . . July 7, 1970 . . .our is-
land
KATHIE-ANNE BOBSEINE
Mountain Lakes High: School News-
paper 1; Cheerleader I; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Concessions 3; V.P. 2;
Representative 3.
Official as of April 1 . . . the
5 snobs . . . New Jersey . . .6,
no . . . corruption . . . B.B.G.
. . .the three of us . . . mis-
chief night . . . mustard and eggs
. . . rabbit . . .Audrey's
favorite.
JOHN WINN BUTLER
Sargeant of Arms 2.
Corner bums . . . SST . . . Schlitz
. . . breakfast of champions . . .
street music . . . cruising for
burgers . . . the best way to travel
. . . '69 Torino . . . Peterborough,
N.H. . . Eye god wobbiti god he
got me woop Freak Annex . . .
The Good Guys . . . CAT FOOD!
SUSAN ELLEN BREHM
Library Service Club (Treas.) 1;
Class Play 2; French Club 2; Prom
Committee 3; Choir 4; Witerature
3,4; Partridge 4.
Diets . . . Friar's Gate . . . 5 &
10 ... U. Conn, football . . .
this is ridiculous . . . beach . . .
monument . . . Here she 'comes,
M.A.
JOYCE KEENE BYRNE
Cheerleader 1,2; AFS 4;
National Honor Society 3,4.
Hank . . . Vinnie . . . 4/26/69
. . .Tijuana Brass . . . Lincoln . .
Carol . . . Daryl . . . wack-it . .
C.B. . . J.D. . . Sundance . . .
"I don't care what they think or
say.". . . "That's life" . . .
Moer Tobacco Road
AFS . . . Mrs. P . . . My Fernando.
ELWIN NICHOLS BURDICK
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2;
Hockey 3,4; Key Club 4;
Track 4; Homecoming 1,2,3,4.
Mothers . . . Top Dollar . . . We
own it . . . raincoats . . . Der-
bies . . . sub races . . . "Nearly
killed him!" . . . ease it . . .
#12 . . . P.A.C.
STEPHEN PAUL CANTY
Tournament of Plays 1,2;
Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4;
Key Club 3,4; Student Council
(Pres.) 4.
Savage . . . Rat, what's on the
agenda for tonite? . . . Bad news
Carter . . . W.C. Fields . . .
Love joy, you're abnormal . . .
O.K., Crocker . . . Student
Council . . . Winter Wa Hoo
Nick Get what you can and keep what you get.
ROBERT HAROLD CARTER
PETER BRADLEY CHANDLER
DEBORA ANNE COBB
Soccer 1,2,3 (Capt.) 4; Key
Jeanne . . . How about the Cape Club 2,3, (Treas.) 4; Boy's State 3;
. . . Mr. Big? . . . Jake Carlings Baseball 1,2,3, (Capt.) 4; Basket-
... Joe ... 450 .. . Ellison's ball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-Pres.3.
. . . big mouth . . . Plymouth,
Marshfield . . . raw fish and paint- Gesus-Chan . . . We own it . . .
brush . . . "Canty, are you again?" Got to go to work . . . modicker
. . . seadog . . .I'm your puppet
1 AB
FRANCES ELIZABETH CONNELL
Murph . . . beach . . . monument
. . . parties . . . Chappa Challa
. . . wine . . . Conn. . . Fire &
Rain . . . 12 years, man, 12 years
. . . I don't believe it! . .. races
JAMES PATRICK CREED
West Morris High: Soccer 1,2;
Stage Lighting 1,2,3; Wrestling 3;
Ecology Club 3; D.H.S.: Soccer 4;
Key Club 4.
3rd period Barnes . . . "Where's
Mr. Hill?" . . . Have a fireball
. . . "Had raw fish for breakfast."
Marshfield High: Choir 1,2;
Drama 1; Softball 2; Variety
Show 3; Office Staff 3;
DHS: Future Teachers 4.
L.C. . . Hey, Turnon . . .$20
. . .Havoc in the Quagmire . .
long live Pedro! . . . D.H. . .
O.R. . . F.S. . . Tomain Towers?
Fl NAST -Holoom and Greaser!
SCC . . . My seester!
PRISCILLA ANN CROCKER
Student Council 1; Key (Sec.) 3,4;
Witerature 4; Senior Play 4; Tourna-
ment of Plays 1,2,3; AFS; Partridge
(Artist) 4.
Can't find the time to tell you . . .
Doodle . . ."Big Blue" . . . 3 V's
. . . It's smiling time, Leanne . . .
"the crout" . . . #12 . . . Smith's
C Shop . . . beach
Pran If you wish to please people, you
Ready am I to go, must begin by understanding them,
and my eagerness with sails full set,
awaits the wind.
Jim
If peace be only a dream then let
me sleep forever.
SHAWN MATTHEW DAHLEN
WILLIAM CARL DEDLOW
JAY CLAUDE DESMARAIS
Wrestling 3,4; Track 3;
Homecoming 4.
Business . . . yard care . . . "can
you work tomorrow?" . . . Dump
truck . . . $5.00/hr.
GARY SCOTT DOANE
Wrestling 1; Football l;Track 1;
Baseball 3; Hockey 3,4.
Hey King, going hunting? . . .
Philips . . . Club 58 . . .buttons
. . . bayside . . . Back River
"Look out for Bigey Rat!" . . .
P-Town . . . Trick or Treat! . .
Club 58 . . . Led Zeppelin . . .
Barnes, third period.
KENNETH STEPHEN DRINAI^
Drama 3; Class Play 4; Key 3;
Football 1,4; A. V. 1,2,3,4.
C'mon T gimme a break . . .It's
in my locker . . . Whiskers . . .
But I just shaved at 7! . . .
shiny shoes . . . Weymouth High.
Basketball 1; Football (Co-Capt.) 1,
2,3,4; Hockey (Capt.) 2,3,4; Base-
ball (Capt.) 1,2,3,4; A. /. 2,3,4;
Key Club 2,3,4.
"Ya know you're the world's worst"
. . . Top Dollar . . . We own it!
. . . pass-out palace . . . Apple
Jack is back . . . "Any parties
this weekend?"
PAMELA JEAN DuBOIS
No wisdom like silence.
Shawn
If you have your health, you have
all the wealth in the world.
Jay
I make the most of all that comes,
Pam ar,d the least of all that goes.
Ken
I knew I should, and I wou Id if
I could, but I can't so I won't.
Doctor
Man who does nothing, gets nothing.
Live by the day.
DARYL WATTS EATON
THERESE JANE EDERA
EL KAFSI ABDELHAK
Tournament of Plays 1; Drama
Club 2; Cheerleading 2; Key 2,
3,4; French Club (Sec.) 1;
Photography Club 4; National
Honor Society 3,4.
Where are their heads at? . . .
C3 . . . sunshine . . . apt. 27£
... up with what? . . . the Cape
house . . . the rug
ERIK ENDRESON DONA ENNISS
DePaul: Volleyball 1,2,; Pep Club 2;
Basketball 2,3,4; A. V. 2,3,4. Student Council 2; Basketball 2;
Cheerleader 2; Modern Dance 2;
Chane . . . basketball . . .Chat- D.H.S. : Basketball 3; Cheerleader
ham o . . Bo-By . . . Dairy Queen 4; Traffic Control 3.
. . »pig . . . battle . . . Black
Sabbath . . „ Deep Purple ... NJ "new kid" . . . corruption ...
Grand Funk . . . Egg .. . earn Sept. 2 official . . . Stupid . . .
you spurs. "You're a good boy" . . . BCFS
Feb. 18 . . . Smith's C Shop.
Sing Out 1; Cheerleader 1;
Witerature 4; Partridge 4
(Artist); Student Council 4.
Lycee de Garcons de Sousse:
CI ass Responsible; Chess Club;
Photo Club (Pres.) .
Duxbury High School: AFS 4;
Photography Club 4; CYO 4;
S.Y.O. 4; French Teaching 4.
Rowleys . . . Camera bug . . .
pictures . . . Plymouth . . .
Psychology . . Sousse Beach.
RITA ELIZABETH FERNANDES
Choir 3; Key 3.
T.R. . . Right-on, Mugs . . .
Stoned Soul . . . Tough Enough
... I started my diet this week
. . . The Jackson 5 are boss . . .
Soul city . . . Say it loud, I'm
black and I'm proud!
WILLIAM FRANCIS JOSEPH
FITZGERALD
MICHAEL JOSEPH FLANAGAN
JANET CONVERSE FRENCH
Track 2,3,4
C.J.B. . . . July 7, 1770 . . .
Jane I remember . . . D.H.S.H.
10.3 . . . Island of Love . . .
Old Friends
The End.
Student Council 3,4; Senior Play 4;
Tournament of Plays 3.
'57 broken blue . . . my friend . .
princess . . . two left feet . . .
albequerque . . . The Heart . . .
mountain roads . . . The curse of
the Kumquat ... a gold covered
watch . . . someday
FTA 4.
Pat, squirt guns . . . R.T.M.P.
coffee shop girl . . . Gnick Nirc
. . . "Is he mad?" . . . S.Y.F.
Buffalo . . . Easy to be Hard . .
nursery . . . "How's Pete" . . .
"write me a note" . . . Chatham,
PAUL THOMAS GAZIN
Tournament of Plays 1,2; All School
Play 2; Partridge 4.
M.D. . . Itchy brother . . . the
Association . . . hardhat freak . .
corner bum . . . Red Devil . . .
Fruit's . . . catfood . . . O.T.H.
lightning . . . The Good Guys . .
L.I. V.
KAREN ANN GIBBS
Partridge (Head Typist) 4; Key 4.
Boo-Boo-Guinzo-Peg-Kath-Gayle
. . . P.J. Party . . . "Hey, Boo,
we're gonna be late again!"
Braintree Plaza . . . Green Pump-
kins . . . Jelly beans . . .
KATHLEEN RITA GIBBS
Silver Lake: Future Nurses 2;
Pep Squad 2; Drug Seminar 2;
Basketball 2; Field Hockey 2;
D.H.S. : Future Teachers 3;
Prom Chairman 3; Student Coun
cil 4; Health Careers 4; Par-
tridge (Photography Ed.) 4.
Peter . . . ice cream . . .
club 1 . . . hospital? . . . PPP
. . . parties . . . Halloween .
devil dogs
Mike
Life is a banana;
you peel it, eat it, and it's gone.
Kathie
"Happiness seems made to be shared. "
Legs
To say 'no' to death is to say 'yes'
to life — to say 'yes' to life is against
the law."
Skippy
Corruption is the weakness of strength.
You can't always get what you want-
Fitz
-but you can get what you need.
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MARILYN DIONA GILMAN
JOHN HALSEY GODDARD
JANET EVLYN GOWEN
Band 1,2,3,4; Library Service
Club 1,2 (V.P.),3,4.
C.E.G. . . daily K.P. . . Sue
. . . Artie Johnson.
PATRICIA ANNE GREALY
Cross Country 2; Choir 1 , 2,3, 4;
Art Club 1,2,4; Prom Committee
(Chairman) 3; District 2,3,4;
Partridge (Lay-out Editor) 4;
SEMSBA 1 ,2,3.
Capt. Hona Honak Honaka . . .
Aragorn . . . Merlin . . . Mark!,
don't do it! . . . What do you
want to do, Brad?
CHRISTINE ELLEN GRUNDY
Field Hockey 3; FTA 2,3,4;
Senior Play 4.
Mark . . . Howe, N. Dorchester
. . . Southie?, no Patti, no . . .
April 11, 1970 . . . bl ue eyes . .
New York . . . May 74 . . .
"Make it with you." weekends . .
Candy's parties . . . Don't let the
sun catch you crying
TERESA MARIE GUALTIERI
Weymouth High: Student Activity
Council 2; Science Club 1; Office
Worker 1; Modern Dance Club 1 .
Sing Out 1; FTA 2,3,4; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Tournament of Plays 3;
Witerature 4.
TREAT . . . lollipops . . . Howe
Street . . . motorcycles . . . W.W.
. . . C.E.G. . . . J.H. t K.C. . .
New York . . . Dorchester . . . F.F.
. . . Hojo's . . . Pizza . . . Right-
on ... vl .. . "Southie, yes, Jan-
et, yes!" ... Is Mark coming?
Tournament of Plays 1; Senior Play;
L.S. 3; Nat' I Honor Society 3,4;
Partridge Staff; Student Council 2,
3#4 (V.P.); Traffic Control 4.
Ice Cream, Bill . . . "big blue"
700 .. . S.C. . . Angel . . .
Cheryl "mes etoiles! " . . . the
crout little lost balloon . . .
mafia limerick . . . lightning
strikes.
DAVID XAVIER GUILDERSON
Soccer 1 ,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4;
Golf 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4;
A.V. 2,3,4; FT A 4.
Anne . . . Stoughton . . . Field's
Park . . . Met at the Beach . . .
#7 ... We own it! . . . Eastern,
Mass. . . Ftnalists . . . painting
for the town? . . . "Fire those
cards, Mr. Hi II 's comin' ! " . . .
She waded in the water.
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HARRY RALPH GUNNARSON JR.
Golf 1,2,3,4 (Capt.); Key Club 4;
Football 1 ,2,3,4 (Capt.); A.V. 4;
Senior Play 4.
Hombre's in town . . . we own it .
Top Dollar . . . The Palace . . .
Derbies and Rain coats . . . "Hey,
Ron, you want to go hunting?" . .
Apple Jack is Back . . . good job
... #61.
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JUDITH ANNE HANDY
Field Hockey 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; FTA 2; French
Club 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Money Making Committee
4.
Pilgrim By-Way . . . CO. P. . .
bruises . . . T.T.R.B. . . Club 1
. . . monument . . . snowball fights
. . . P. P. P. . ."Junior Birdsman"
. . . C.E.G.
ROBERT FRANCIS HASKELL
Bridgewater-Raynham High School:
Football 1; Golf 1.
Duxbury High School: Golf 3,4;
Football 2,3,4.
On the goal line! . . . Korea
'52 . . .I'm happy about it! . .
The Green People Eater . . . cue
ball in the corner pocket! . . .
I can't see you!
LINDA HALLOWELL
Field Hockey 2,3,4 (Capt.);
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,
4; Prom Committee 3; Money Mak-
ing Committee 4.
"The Bod" . . . 2$ . . . Pilgrim
By-Way . . . CO. P. . . .TTRB
. . . P. P. P. . . Club 1 . . .
"Junior Birdsman" . . . snowball
fights . . . Mickey . . . monu-
ment. . . We have a problem . .
You bet.
MICHAEL EVERED HAYWARD
Dodge . . . Ford 390 .. . Mickey
. . . money.
When something ends, something
new begins.
Time does not become sacred until we have lived it.
If it's not worth trying to be the
best, it's not worth doing.
DIANNE MARIE HICKS
National Honor Society 3;
Witerature 4; Student Council
(Sec.) 4; Prom Committee 3;
Cheerleading 3.
Dingity-Dang . . . Balloons . . .
N.Y. . . France . . .C.S. . .
No, not electives! ! . . . Diet .
"I've got to study" . . . 6'5" . ,
driving . . . Little green apples
. . . beach . . . monument.
SUE ANN JESSOP
Field Hockey 1,2; Basketball 1,2;
FT A 2.
Jimmy . . . Fords don't go . . .
Get out the boats . . . Curtis
Farms . . . that's dynamite . . .
no way, baby ... I wasn't driv-
ing fast . . . Aug. 1971 . . .
trans-am . . . Scituate ... I
don't believe it . . . can't help
it . . . not a chance.
CAROLYN LOUISE HOUGHTON
Choir 1,2; Key 3,4; FT A 1,4;
Library Service Club 1 .
"How's your wonder bar, Sue?". .
"Can I have a ride, Muggs?". . .
"just fine" . . . "Erik, you work-
ing today or am I?" . . . "Heavy,
hub Barb?" . . . PJ's . . . "Most
unusual circumstances J . R. !" . .
Guit-Fiddle . . . loners . . .
Chi -town
JUDITH MARION JOHNSON
Art Club 4; FTA 4.
Rick . . . "Hey, Speedy!" . . .
Don't call me Jewtz . . . Dec. 1971
A.R. is sinking . . . Bobby, don't
hit me . . . HELP . . ."Our House"
. . . You're Crazy! "...
diamond ring . . . outasite . . .
Dusters do so go ... $3.80 .. .
"But Rick, I quit!" . . . When are
you gonna get a haircut?
HERBERT ALERTON HOWLAND
CrossCountry 1,2; Baseball 1,2.
"Hey, man!" ... Oh ya? WOW
. . . Good Scudder! . . .
Anthony A . . .Super Boat! . . .
Good car, buy it! . . . clutch . .
102 dollars! . . . Gordon's . .
"Well, you know how it isn't. . .
305.
SYLVIA KELSO
Student Council 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3;
National Honor Society 3,4;
Witerature 2,3,4; Ecology Club
(Pres.) 3,4; Tournament of Plays 1;
All School Play 2.
Peace . . . YEK . . . Greece . . .
Who's blind? . . . outside . . .
white rats . . . scata
Judge
Boo
When God closes the door,
he always opens a window.
Dee
A brain: An apparatus with which
we think that we think.
Judi
The happier the time,
the more quickly it
passes.
He is happy that knoweth not
himself to be otherwise.
Cadgie
To touch; to teel; to watch;
to see; to awaken; to sense;
if for all my life — it is merel)
for a moment.
Tass
AH I maintain is that on this earth
there are pestilences and there are
victims, and it is up to us not to
join forces with the pestilences.
DONALD LEE KENDREW
Football, 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Wrestling 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4
(Pres.); A.V. 2,3,4; Tournament
of Plays 1,2.
Duxbury Beach Park . . . Eagle
Scout . . . hiking . . . camping
. . . Mr. B. . . White Inter-
national Truck . . . nickname . .
Cleveland . . . Malisa . . .
Babish . . . Miss T.A.A.
BARRY WILLIAM KING
THOMAS HAROLD KING
JOEL MILES KOPKE
Cross Country 1 ,2,3; Track 1 ,
Basketball 1; Wrestling 3;
Baseball 2,3; Prom Committee 3.
Drew . . . J.J.. . Club 1 . . .
Cynthia . . . Crayon Miris . . .
Don't worry about it . . . Look
at the freak! . . . beefers . . .
Esso . . . Cowboy Wrestler . . .
My girl is a Natural Blonde.
. . . Hockey 2,3,4; Key 3,4; Cross
Key Club 2,3,4; Partridge Country 4; Basebal I 3, 4; A. V. 4;
(Literary Editor) 4; Prom Committee Prom Committee 3.
3; Homecoming 3,4.
Aug. 3rd . . . Falcon wagon . . .
Court . . . accidents . . . p.p.p. Leta . . . Doctor Doane . . . mus-
... new kid .. . c'mon! . . . krats . . . buttons . . . Nov. 16
refreshments ... the stix ... ... "The Great Hunter"
confusion . . . pint-size
w /
BARTHOLOMEW CHRISTOPHER
LaGRECA
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1; A.V. 2,3,4; Key
Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
Soccer . . . twin . .
. . . S.S. L. Champs .
those cards, Gunny!"
tician . . . gamble? ,
Vee . . ."58" Bug . .
"We own it"
. . "Fire
. . Statis-
. . Formula
. #3.
CATHERINE LOUISE CHRISTINA
LaGRECA
Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3;
FTA 1,2; Homecoming 2,3,4;
Cheerleading 4; Tournament of
Plays 3.
D.R.M. . . twin . . . D.P.B. . .
Girl . . . Blue #2 . . ."ITALIANS"
. . . huggle . . . "How we go,
Bart!" . . . Prom Queen.
Cathe
Waste not, want not; help save
the land for the next generation,
Joel
I am nothing if not critical
Bart
For worn for arms being prepared
is half the victory.
* * • if 1
Bear
Life consists not in holding good
cards, but in playing those you do
hold well .
Tommy
Where we live or how we live
is of little consequence. What
is all -important is to live.
Gumby
Keep your head high; your eyes to
the stars, and never be afraid to
walk alone.
BRENDA JEANNE LANE
TIMOTHY JAMES LEAHY
JEANNE LeGORE
/anasquan High: Basketball 1,2;
Journalism 1,2; Blue & Gray 2;
hotoqraphy 2.
Duxbury High: Basketball 3, 4;
Soccer 4; A. V. 4; Key Club 4.
S.L.M. . .Hardin Hill . . . May 9
. . . ""Jay, you own it" . . .
You and your chewed up gum . . .
Submarine Races. . . Derbies.
Field Hockey 2,3,4; Prom Committee
3; Homecoming 1,2,3,4; Partridge 4
(Editor-in-Chief); Basketball (Mgr.)
3; Track 3,4.
Bob . . . Enjoy life . . . NOW! . .
Whoops . . . the Gurnet . . . "Hey,
Kath, what's up?" . . . CO. P. . .
braces . . . feet . . . SMILE ! . . .
"It's Thursday, Donna! " V.O.
French Club 1; Sing Out 1;FTA 2,3;
Archery Club 3; Art Club 4;Ecology
Club 4; Honor Usherette 3.
Terrific . . ."Oh, Sy!" . . . Well
. . . off hand accordingly . . .'63
Falcon. . . "What?" . . . Susan . .
Walk in Sunshine . . . Free.
DREW HARRIS LENCH
Basketball 1,2,4; Choir 2,3,4;
Field Hockey 1,2; FT A 1,2;
Student Council 3; Prom Com-
mittee 3; French Club 1,2; Home-
coming 2; Health Careers Club-
(Pres.) 4.
Joel . . . skiing . . . C.E.G. .
Cynthia . . . Crayon Miris . . .
Club 1 . . . J.J. . . June 22,
1969 . . . T.P.R.B. . . Tin-
etti's.
STEPHANIE LEONARD
Witerature 3,4; FT A 3,4 (Treas.);
Sing Out 2; Prom Committee 3.
B.W.C. . . half a backwards hold
. . . "You make me so very happy
. . . TFEL . . . SYF . . ."How's
Pete?" . . . S.U.S. . I'ts gonna
turtle! ! . . ."I've got 79!" . . .
bananas . . . Why?
GISELE MARIE LE vISOUE
Painting . . . Reading . . . Skating
. . . dances . . . ski-doo . . . sun
. . . walking . . . traveling . . .
beach . . . swimming . . . unity
. . . action . . . Liberty . . . mu-
sic . . . songs . . . Evolution . . .
Big-City . . . risk . . . Guess who
. . . corvette . . . Tom Jones . . .
Florida . . . trip . . . vacancy . .
long hair . . . Vogue
Chuck
Right before me the sighs implore me;
help the needy and show them the way;
human kindness overflowing and I
think it's gonna rain today.
Gigi
Love is not only
made for a man
and a woman,
it's love of
everyone for
everyone .
Tim
Live for today, there may not be
a tomorrow.
Jeanne
Better by far you should forget and
smile than that you should remember
and be sad.
LUCY DOW LEYLAND
SCOTT EDWARDS LI L LI E
MICHAEL THOMAS LOVE JOY
Darien High: Tennis 2; Head
Start 2; Field Hockey 2.
Duxbury High: Photography 4.
3
The rug . . . C . . . leopard . . .
the Cape House . . . the chance of
a lifetime . . . the blockhead *7
in a series of 21
Basketball 2,4; Football
(Co-Capt.) 1 , 2,3, 4; C lass
Vice- Pres. 4; Key Club 2,3,4.
Lil . . . Little Last Balloon . .
can't find the time . . . L.K. .
OFF season . . . toilet bowl . .
Apple Jack is back . . . Top
Dollar!
Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 3,4;
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Tournament of Plays 1,2.
Foi . . . zit . . . "my back!". .
red devil . . .A.J. . . Greezers
. . . "Pictures, Carter?! " . . .
H.A. . . "How ya gettin' home,
Steve?" . . . sliderule . . "aout"
"Yah?" . . . labday . .. Boiga
DONNA LEE MALAGUTI
Track 3,4; Pep Squad 4; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Majorette 2; Homecoming
3,4; Money Making Committee 3,4;
Partridge 4.
Dec. 21
C.E.G.
again
9"
. Mirimar . . . Club
"Are you grounded
. buttons . . ."9" . .
"Oh, Darlene!" . . . clambake . .
movies . . . "Hey, Jeanne, what's
up?" . . ."He Owns It."
JULIA MACY MANNER
Basketball 1; FTA 2,3,4; Choir 2,3;
Key 2,3,4 (Editor); Witerature 3,4;
Homecoming 4; Senior Play 4;
Prom Committee 3; Tournament of
Plays 2,3.
Juls . . . juice money . . . D-Day
April 2 . . . Pink Panther . . . ME,
a big mouth? . . . dirty looks.
WILLIAM HENRY MARK
Basketball 1,2.
"Hey, Studman!" . . . Chevy SS
. . . the beach . . . What's hap-
pening? . . . Joe Mechanic . .
You bad yet? . . . Sunday . . .
"Can you dig it?"
Guinzo
. . To live is to love; and to love is
In order to en|oy something to live
beautiful you must be willing
to be sad when it's all over.
Juli
Joy is not in things; it's in us.
DONNA MARIE MARSHALL
RONALD EDWARD MARSHALL
LINDA LOU MATHEWSON
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,
(Capt.) 3,4; Field Hockey 1,2
(Capt.) 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
S.E.M.S.B.A. 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4;
Class Pres. 2,3,4; Key 2; Prom
Committee 3; Partridge 4.
"Hey, you mad?" . . . B.C.F.S.
... I just can't, that's all.
CHERYL MARIE McARTHUR
Wellesley High: J.C.L.2.
Duxbury High: Basketball 3,4;
Softball 3,4.
Gary and Soul Session ... II
Christmas '69 . . . Greg . . . Red
Pillow . . . B.P.P. . . Stoned
Soul . . . Duxbury Days . . .
"Say it Loud, |'m Black and •
Proud! !" . . . Super Cool.
Football 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4; A. 3,4; Key
Club 2,3,4; Partridge 4.
Hey, Rusty, wanna go hunting? . .
Apple Jacks Back ... Jo 2,4 . .
Horrible . . . Yes, you're cute . .
Derbies . . . you know you're the
world's worst . . . We own it . . .
Top Dollars! . . . I did it . . .
Blame it on me.
MARK ANDREW McEVOY
Soccer 1 ,2,3,4 (Capt.); Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4;
Key Club 2,3,4.
Hey, Stupid . . . Club 58 . . .
Tobey Garden for you . . . Orange
hair . . . Leahy and Submarine
races . . . Mickey Mouse . . .
She waded in the water . . .Mo-
dicker.
Softball (Mgr.) 2; FTA (Sec.)2/3,4;
French Club 2; Sing Out 1; Witera-
ture 4.
"I can't, I'm babysitting." . . .
Mother Superior . . . Swift River
Cliff . .. The Tank . . . Beshie . .
camping . . . The Committee . . .
party in the principal's office
ROBERT CHARLES McGANN
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4;
Hockey 2,3,4; A. V. 4;
Football 1,3,4.
Barney's 3rd period . . . "Pick me
up tomorrow, Nick?". . . New
York . . . Passout Palace . . .
Derbies . . . bud.
Cheryl United we stand; divided we fall.
STEVEN PHILIP McLEAN
ELIZABETH EVELYN McNEIL
HUBERT JAMES MERRICK
E.P.O.D. . . DHSH. . ."Job
Licorice" . . . Roach Coach . . .
The "Deak" ... Fort Worth . . .
Egyptians . . . You got beat . . .
"Don't Bogart that Joint! "...
smack . . .Sid's H.H. Blues.
JOHN MARSHALL MERRY
South Shore Vocational High:
Soccer 1; Baseball 1.
Patty . . . October 9 and 10 . . .
'68 Toyota . . . "Sorry Billy,
I can't, going to Marshfield."
French Club 2; Key 3,4; Witer-
ature (Editor) 3,4; Prom Committee
3; National Honor Society 3,4;
Field Hockey 3,4; Softball 2,3,4;
FT A (Vice-Pres.) 2,3,4.
Ireland . . . England . . . PPP . .
grub . . . West Covina . . . how
darling . . . 45 . . rec . .
squirt . . guns . . -beach (club 1)
DORIS ANNE MILLS
North Quincy High: Band 1 .
Duxbury High: Witerature 4.
The Tea Party: 1:48 P.M. . . .
July 3, 1938 . . . unattainable
lower class hard-rock power . . .
Friday, February 13, 1970 . . .
"Thinking is the best way to
travel" ... "I am! I am!"
he cries — but arh he?
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Ecology Club 3,4; Stage Band 3,4.
"GO GREEN!" ... No. 25 . .
explorers . . . "Hey, Steve!". .
"Nobody tells me anything." . . .
down the plantation . . . "Watch
it! Arte'smad!" . . . Personally
Sully, I hate Physics." . . ecology
LEATRICE ANNE MITSOCK
Wellesley Junior High; Obed Jor-
dan Speech Contest 1 . Duxbury
High: Witerature 2,3,4;
Key (Editor) 3,4; Prom Committee
3; Honor Usherette 3; National
Honor Society 3,4; Partridge 4.
July 3 '68 . . . driving around
. . . "Smiling time, Cilia! " . .
45 . . . how darling ... PPP
JULIENNE ALINE MORNEAU
Secondaire Bon-Pasteur:
DHS: FTA.
Canada . . . L'islet-sur-mer . .
. . .Peace . „ . Love . . . sun-
shine . . . Sea . . . Camping
. . . Switzerland . . . J.C.L.
DARLENE LETA MOSHER
Choir 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2;
Softball 1; Cheerleader 4; Stu-
dent Council 4; Prom Committee
3 (Co-Chair); Key 3,4 (Bus.
Mgr.); Partridge 4; Senior Play 4;
Homecoming 3,4; Money Making
Committee 3,4.
THK . . . Miramar . , . Falcon
Wagon . . . CFG . . . BBG . .
Smith's C Shop . . . "Hey, Bugs! "
SUSAN JAYNE MUGFORD
Sing Out 1; Tournament of Plays 2
Cheerleading 3; Key 3,4; FTA 4;
Drama 4; Partridge 4.
Muggs . . . Mugwump . . . "No
untiendonada ! " . . . guitar . . .
E \/S "Wanna jam?" . . . beach
. . . Stew-Pot . . P.Park . . .
Parties . . . "Spaz or what!" . .
Gurnet . . . Star Is . . . Chattam
. . . Buff.
CYNTHIA JANE MURPHY
Field Hockey 1 ,2,3,4: Soft-
ball 1,2,3,4 (Capt.); Student
Council 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Girl's State 3; FTA 2,3,4;
Class Sec. 3,4; Witerature 3;
Prom Committee 3.
DBPG . . . gullible . . .
. . . 623 Junior Birdsmen
Donna, got the signal? .
June 20 . . . accidents .
PPP
ELAINE MARIE MURPHY
Quincy High: Basketball 2; Soft-
ball 2; Q-Club 2,3; Ad. Club 1;
GAA 1; DHS: Prom Committee 3;
Cheerleading 4.
Quincy . . . "New Kid" . . .
Nov. 14, '70 — Official . . .
BCS . . . PPP . . . Smith's C
Shop . . . 3 v"s . . . Snowball
fights . . . car chases . . . You're
a good boy . . . Club 58 . . . cor-
ruption . . . mischief night.
MARY AGNES ORICCHIO
They've done it again!
Friendship is not given as a gift
but it is made stronger with each
new day coming.
Dar
To have a friend you must be a friend.
Mary
Who says nothing is impossible?
I've been doing nothing for years.
Elc
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing,
while others judge us by what we have done.
DONNA LOUISE PALUMBO
DANA LOUIS PANARELLI
MARIE PARE
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,
3,4 (Capt.); Field Hockey 2,3,4;
F.T.A. 2; Health Careers 2,3,4;
Key 3; Class Treas. 3,4; Prom
Committee 3; Witerature 3,4.
DSC . . . accidents . . . Healy
. . . me & mi . . . ya, got the
signal, Cindy . . .BBG . . .
623 .. . Nov. 12 . . . Junior
Birdsmen . . . VO.
BARBARA MARION PAULSON
Basketball 1,2; Cheerleading 3.
Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 1;
Football 4; Wrestling 4;
Prom Committee 3.
Paint brush . . . Ellison's ....
Blind . . . Sandy . . . ouch . . .
treat . . . Budweiser . . . We own
it! . . . Italian . . . "Hey, Gumby,
where's Pokey?" ... ski bum . . .
"Look out, here comes Bush H."
EDMUND ERNEST PETERSON Jr.
AFS 4.
Peace and love . . . boys . . .
Canada . . . Quebec . . . hip-
pies . . . California . . . money
. . . fun . . . traveling . . .
camping . . . nature . . . sum-
mertime
GARY CURRIER PHILLIPS
Soccer 1; Baseball 2; Wrestling 3;
Basketball 4.
"Going hunting, Doc?" . . . '65
. . . Mustang . . . Fiddlers . . .
"Lumber Jack Joe, that's me! " . .
"Going to see Cathy?" . . .
Marshfield Party
Guitars . . . "Hey, how's Pete?"
. . .SYF . . . Buffalo . . . Boston
. . . "Want a ride?". . Dairy Queen
. . . 3's a crowd . . . Star Island . .
babysitting . . . Gnick-Nird . . .
coffee house . . . Duxbury Beach . .
RTMP . . . bowling . . . "You're
kidding!"
A. V. 1; Football 1 .
Black Label . . . Kris . . . Gino's
. . . RRRoberrrt . . . Rumbler . . .
Corvair . . . Beach . . . Scutter .
Donna . . . Pam . . . Go-Go's.
Never apologize for showing feel-
ing. Remember that when you do
so, you apologize for truth.
Psycho
Man, without religion, is the
creature of circumstances.
It's better to have li
not to have lived at
best of it while you
Dick
It's better to try anything once, than nothing at all.
Barb
Pain and suffering, they are a secret.
Kindness and love, they are a secret.
But I have learned that kindness and
love can pay for pain and suffering.
ved a little than
all. So make the
can.
Marie
I'd like to be a bird and fly away
to see other worlds.
HOWARD PIPER
JOHN DAVID PITTENGER
ROBERT LOUIS PITTS
Football 1 ; Track 2.
Seafarer . . . Carol . . .
Hey, Doane . . .'60 Valiant
LUANN FRANCES PURIN
Tournament of Plays 3; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Literature 4; Honor Ush-
erette 3; Senior Play 4; FTA 2,3,4
(Pres.) Witerature 4-
Coffee Shop Girl . . . Bubbles . .
. . Three's a crowd . . . S. O. C.
. . V.L. . . MYBT . . Beach out
in the darkness . . . jobbies
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Tennis 1 ,2,3,4; A.v\4;
Senior Play 4; Key Club (Sec.)
2,3 (Vice-Pres.) 4.
California . . . S.H.J. . . You're
a good girl . . . The Palace . . .
D.B.P.B ... #23 . . newspaper
reading . . . Night crawlers . . .
Heavy Duty 'en . . "Hey, Bud! "
RICHARD EDWARD RAWSON
Football 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4;
Boy's State (alt.) 3; Key Club 3,4;
AFS 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Senior Play 4.
Deedie and family . . . 4-H .
"You got the Jeep?" . . . What's
the homeword? . . . "Did you do
the physics?"
Basketball 3; Cross Country 3,4.
Action . . . Merc . . . Big Mouth
. . . gas dock . . . Ellison's . . .
sea wall . . . Bayou Country . . .
fami ly . . . downshift scudder
V-8 juice . . . raw fish
JOHN E. RAYN'E R
Stoughton High: Class Play 1,2;
All School Play 1,2; Musical ,
Choir 1,2; DHS: Class Play 3,4;
All School Play 3; Choir 3;
Prom Committee 3; Homecoming
3; Partridge 4 (Bus. Mgr.)
T.F.E.L. . . . Don't ya hate
them! . . . Keep Right . . .
Plum . . . How's Pete? . . .
Let's Jam.
CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY
ROVETO
STEVEN JAMES ROWLEY
MICHAEL JOHN RUPRECHT
School for Boys Abroad:
Reportage de Rennes; Soccer 3;
Fencing 3.
Duxbury High School: Band 1,2,4;
Class Play 1; Senior Play (Director)
4; AFS 4; French Club 2.
Foi . . . Peace . . . Yah?-Ouut!
. . . Hey Mo-dicker . . . Boiger
. . . Oh Jjjeeeze!
WILLIAM FELLOWS SAWYER
Baseball 1; Basketball 2;
Soccer 2,4; Homecoming 2,3,4;
Prom Committee 3; Key Club 4;
Senior Play 4.
Hey, Bud! JEEP . . . hmm . . .
I guess . • . two am . . . wires
. . . air drop . . . ice cream,
Chris? . . . water works . . .
rabbit chase ... 2 wheels . . .
eggs ... ski bum . . . Heavy
duty 'en?
Plimouth Plantation . . . Hakki .
Tweedle Dee . . . '69 Cougar . .
Hey Jim, whatcha doin?" . . .
War is not healthy!". . . Peace
. . D.P.C. . . . SYF . . .
The end of a twelve year ordeal
in this God-forsaken institution."
. No more gym! . . . S.F.C.
. RES.
Uncle Mike
Drums . . . drag racing . . .
Chiquita . . . 5.01 funny car.
SUSAN MacFARLAND SHELDON
Wei lesley Junior High: Phillipian
(Lit. Ed.) 1; DHS: Library Service
3; Witerature 3,4.
My current interest? . . . Finland
and Hungary . . . garden's first
pumpkins . . . sings, terrariums,
and cousins . . . it's not all that
bad.
PAMELA SHIRLEY
Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,
4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3
"Go Away". . . Gnick-Nird . .
THE CLOSET . . . Cards at
Diane's . . . Buffalo . . bowl-
ing . . . "My parents will kill
me" . . . "Mr. Johnson is mad
at me again! "
LAUREL RUTH WASS
SAMUEL ALLEN WEATHERS
WILLIAM RALPH WHITEHOUSE
National Honor Society 3,4; Library
Service Club 2 (Vice-Pres.) 3,4;
Band (Treas.) 1,2,3,4; Health
Careers Club 1,2,3,4.
Hi . . . nursing . . . studying .
Hermetite . . . Avon . . . Band
camping . . . library . . . good
luck . . . bye
DANIEL WIRZBURGER
Soccer 4; Witerature 4.
Girls . . . horses . . . trying to
learn guitar . . . dating girls . .
. . . pack and bundle boy . . .
A & P . . . parties are cool as a
Blue Moose . . . sleeping in
Business Systems.
Football 3,4; Basketball 3, 4.
Texas . . . Are you kidding? . . .
Save your Confederate money, .
The South will rise again . . . Dux-
bury Beach . . . back home . . .
choppers . . . stripers
BRAD CHARLES WYMAN
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2;
Prom Committee 3.
The Gout . . . Physics . . . Eric
Shelby . . . Jenny . . . Yep . .
Super Car . . . "Did you do the
homework?" . . . Sure it's easy
. . . I know it . . . Flower
Shop . . . Kepler theory . . .
I don't believe what Newton said!
Football 1; Class Play 1 ,2,3;
Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4.
"Hey Steve, let's go to Venier's! "
. . .BIG MOUTH (6 of 'em). . .
He's only 18 but he's fat . . .Hey'
Rat, play some chess . . . what's
a skimobile? . . . "What do I
usually do Saturday night, Steve?"
STEVE ROY ZOLLIN
Scituate High: Wrestling 1;
Library Service Club 1,2. Duxbury
High: Football 4; Wrestling 3,4;
Key Club 3,4; A. V. 4; Senior
Play 4.
Deb . . . Lineman's dream . . .
D.B.P.B . . . Stoughton . . .
Mr. B . . . PJ's . . Field's Park-
way . . . Dudley . . . Cleve-
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Parties make the world go 'round.
You only live twice; once when you
are born; once when you die.
In Memoriam
DAVID HUBBARD
January 19, 1953 — June 24, 1963
Seated front row L. to R.: D. Kostreva (Advisor), D. Marshal! (President), C. Murphy
(Secretary), Standing back row from L. to R.: S. Lillie (Vice-President), C. Lager-
stedt (Advisor), D. Pa lumbo (Treasurer) .
Nick Burdick and Patty Grealy
Mike Flanagan and Luann Purin
Donna Marshall and Peter Chandler
Tim Leahy and Dona Enniss
!Bz±t all czfyiound
<zA/[o±t lifzelij to mcczsA
Donna Palumbo and Scott Lillie
Best 2wW
Richard Rawson and Sylvia Kelso
Bob McGann and Diane Hicks
Drew Lench and Rusty Gunnarson
Clara Bishop and Joel Kopke
Dana Panarelli and Jul i Manner
senion
September MTO UJe become senvors Voitti T)onna. OWshiU
and <oCort L'vWfe Wod»ng cur c\ass .... Sk>deni Gounci I
became, a.n effiecr'io^, represerrViW<Je> body CJara^
*Bishop ccatuncd Home coming Q^ueen "Foott»H fcam re-
Ceioes -btjphLj ^or ^tVruxKstjtt/vnCj Oyame — Senior cjvols
besT Jonvor g'irte. or Vixjjder f\>rf -PocrtfeaU game
l^es crt~TY>anKs<jioir\^ ca\d on Ko/tKveQxbbs*
pajamcL parUj Senior class presetvts 4V\e daring
game, and nearly uued cjarae ..girls* niobt at •the,
legion CKosVws Semi -for mat year o? -Vhe^
' bomb Scares' TU celebcvtvj in fo-U-S.-Cberv^l
Yr\cQrH>ur snou&aU -fYoh-vs at -me vnonomenf..
Senior Class on&senVs Ahe nalcOnvrml" Starnng
'Pick'^quisoo and LoaniTPonn • • . ■ lPbcK«y YT\ooso
m babies Hie S . ft . d . room — -Vhe* \\<ghts contaoersuj'. . . .
Vwd decvs\o<ns ^&We.arnbYVioi\s. . . . -me. \<TU TorlcicVje,
-ficcAVj mecrs -Vbtir deadline.... .. goaduadjon.. . » * Vvme>
sAo.Hr new begvor/vngS . . . . \
Sprigs of cherry blossoms, lanterns, and
authentic Japanese gardens created a romantic
and oriental atmosphere which prevailed through-
out the evening. The dining and dancing were
fit for the emperor. The grand march highlighted
the evening, when the elegantly dressed couples
paraded around the dance floor accompanied by
the fantastic sound of Utopia. The Class of 1971
watched as Cathe LaGreca was crowned Queen,
her escort, David Morse, appropriately selected
King. The Queen's Court shone brightly, as
those chosen were Cilia Crocker, escorted by
Nick Burdick, and Christine Grundy, escorted
by Terry Byrne.
Hard work and determination made possible
the final breath-taking results. Organization
and planning were executed by Kathie Gibbs
and Darlene Mosher, while the designing of the
queen's throne and other decorations were done
by John Goddard.
Special thanks go to Le0nne Mitsock for
providing a place for workshops and meetings.
The evening of May 8, 1970 has made a mark
in the memories of those students and faculty mem-
bers who attended the Junior Prom nt Ridder's
Country Club.
Seated L. to R.: S. Morgan, Hakki, J. Byrne, Standing from L. to R.: S. Mills, P. Tes-
man, J. Jones, H. Fellows, B. Willingham, J. Pierce, L. Mueller, Mr. Earl Chamber-
lain (Advisor), D. Eaton, H. McCarthy, C. Crocker.
Hakki
Sun and blue sky year around, sandy beaches with beautiful
girls and swimmers abound. Such is Sousse, the city from which Af
I come.
Tunisia, my country, is in northeast Africa. It has about
1,000 miles of beaches on the Mediterranean. Although
Tunisia is not big, it has a big diversity of landscapes, and
being an old country it has also a rich culture. Our religion is
Islam .
I have been for twelve years in schools. The first six were
spent at a primary school and the other six in a high school.
Last year I had to take an exam before coming over to the U. S.
This exam allows me to go to the university. This exam is
called baccalaureat and my specialization was philosophy. I
hope I can become one day an interpreter or a psychologist.
This year spent in the U.S. is a great personal experience.
Coming from another culture we have to get rid of it to a
certain extent to be able to live in the new one. The beautiful
side of it is that you become purely a human being without any
cultural cover which allows you to know much more of yourself
and to understand people from different cultures.
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Dr. Everett L. Handy
As of December 31, Dr. Everett L. Handy officially retired as Superinten-
dent of the Duxbury School System.
A native of Falmouth, Dr. Handy attended that school system. After
graduation he did undergraduate work at the College of Liberal Arts at Boston
University, where he earned his A.B. degree in 1934. In 1938, he earned
his M.A. from Harvard University and took his Ph. D. from Harvard in 1945.
Since Dr. Handy's arrival as Superintendent of Schools in Duxbury in
1950, he has made many contributions to the school system. Among such
achievements are the shaping of the present school complex, the employing
of highly trained full-time specialists, and the supervising of a series of
building programs.
The Class of 1971 wishes to join the faculty and student body of DHS in
expressing appreciation to Dr. Handy for his unselfish devotion to the school
system of Duxbury. To Dr. Handy - a most happy future!
cz^fdrnbiL±txatLon and <\}acuttij
cy^clrnLnL±triatLon
Dr. Lawrence H. Anderson
Mr. Ralph N. Blakeman
<LpiLncijiat
Mr. John W. Hill
Seated L. to R.: Miss Crystal Gips, Mrs. Irene Sherwood (Department Head),
Mrs. Sondra Upham, Mrs. Nancy Wilson; Standing L. to R.: Mr. Earl Chamberlain,
Mr. Richard Miller, Mr. James Beuchler, Mr. Foster Cass.
Seated from left to right: Mrs. Isabel Ballard, Miss Marcia Lantz, Mr. Michael Reed
(Department Head), Miss Melissa Salisbury. Missing from picture: Mrs. Constance Pye,
Mrs. Gisela Hale.
Mr. Daniel J. Kosrreva, Mrs. Agnes Reed
Miss Anna Davis
Miss Alice Ohannessian
Social eStudUi ^J^shaxtnient
Seated from Left to Right:
Mrs. Gisela Hale, Col. James Truden (Department Head), Mrs. Ann Bertone.
Standing from Left to Right: Mr. Francis Sabol, Mr. John Maguire.
<^A/{atfiEmatic± ^>Eliaztmznt
Seated L. to R.: Mr. Thomas J. Woodbury, Miss Lois Dulski, Mr. Ronald Abate,
Standing L. to R.: Mr. Charles Lagerstedt, Department Head: Mr. Lawrence Dunn,
Mr. Gordon Leighton.
<^Joot(jall
1st Row: L. to R. : J. Bolster, G. Franke, S. Lewis, P. Terravanien, D. Anacone,
D. McCallum, R. Wilson, J. McCarthy, R. Johnson, K. Shea, C. Small, B. Ballard,
C. Roberts, M. Amado, J. Chase. 2nd Row: L. to R. : R. Shaffer, D. Kendrew,
J. Desmarais, S. Weathers, D. Panarelli, S. Lillie, R. Marshall, R. Gunnarson,
B. Haskel, S. Zollen, S. Thrasher, C. Batson. 3rd Row: L. to R. : Col. J. Truden(Coach),
M. Battista, M. Kennedy, D. Wilber, M. Enniss, S. Browne, S. Hallowell, J. Haskell,
J. Ballard, J. Fallon, D. Laurier, C. Royle, M. Vienneau, R. Cushing, W. Greeley,
R. Jones, R. McGann, Mr. E. Chamberlain (Coach), Mr. Sabol (Coach).
omscomuz
9
On Homecoming Eve the pep rally was held in the
Middle School. The Senior class was triumphant in the
tug of war over the Freshmen runner-up team. The peak
of the night came with the crowning of Clara Bishop as
Homecoming Queen.
The following day brought rain and the postpone-
ment of the annual Homecoming Parade. Yet, over-
flowing with spirit, the Senior class organized its own
parade--led by Shawn Dahlen and the float, and featur-
ing Mark McEvoy as the DHS Dragon. The football
game was disappointing. Although the Dragons put a
lot of effort into it, they were defeated by West Bridge-
water.
Thanksgiving brought victoryand the long awaited
parade. The Junior class won first prize for their con-
tribution of the best float to the Homecoming Parade.
This year's Homecoming festivities had more of the all-
important element needed--SPIRIT.
South Shore Champs '70
1st Row: S. Mills, M. Otsuki, P. McEvoy (Capt.), D. Marshall (Capt.),
L. Hallowell (Capt.), D. McNab, C. Bishop. 2nd Row: B. McNeil (Manager),
B. Willingham, J. LeGore, J. Handy, Miss Brooks (Coach), L. Lewis, C. Murphy,
J. Jones, D. Palumbo.(Miss;ng from picture: N. Kendrew (Manager)
With an overall record of 12-0-0 the
Duxbury Dragonettes coached by Miss Deb-
orah Brooks won the South Shore League
Championship. The highlights of the season
came with a victory over Marshfield after
seven long years of frustration and the shut
out of Hanover which was the only team to
score on the team for the past two years.
Outstanding players on the team were:
Donna Marshall, who for the third year in
a row was named most valuable player;
Donna Palumbo, who allowed only two
goals in nineteen games as a varsity goalie;
Cindy Murphy, who was the leading scorer
with twelve goals and Linda Halowell who
set a new record for total points with eleven
goals and fourteen assists for a total of
twenty-five points.
All of the seniors will be missed next
year. In their four years on the team they
played in only one losing game. Since the
seniors have been on varsity their record
has been 24-0-4.
The powers which led the hockey team
to its third consecutive undefeated season
were pride, spirit, hard work, and deter-
mination .
Duxbury
12
Holbrook
0
Duxbury
5
West Br.
0
Duxbury
2
East Br.
0
Duxbury
1
Cohasset
0
Duxbury
3
Sacred H .
0
Duxbury
3
Norwel 1
0
Duxbury
8
Hull
0
Duxbury
2
Marsh.
1
Duxbury
7
Appon.
0
Duxbury
2
Hanover
0
Total
45
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Front Row L. to R. : P. McGarigal, D. Wirzburger, B. Sawyer, N. Burdick, M. McEvoy
(Capt.), P. Chandler (Capt .) , J. Pittenger, D. Guilderson, B. LaGreca, J. Creed,
H. Merrick. Back Row L. to R.: G. Washburn, J. Tonrey, H. Fellows, B. King,
G. Chandler, F. Cass (Coach), J. Cotton, J. Conathan, T. Leahy, S. Drummey,
R. Marshall. (Missing from picture: K. Taft, B. Burns, J. Reid.)
Once again the DHS Soccer ream, cap-
tained by Peter Chandler, Bart LaGreca, and
Mark McEvoy, upheld its tradition. With a 13-1
record, the South Shore League was again dom-
inated by our Champs.
Siding with team effort were such stand-
outs as Peter Chandler, with a new school and
league record of 34 goals, and Mark McEvoy,
who led the team in assists, 21.
Our seniors, along with these four of the
seven starting seniors, John Pittenger, Nick Bur-
dick, Tim Leahy, and Dave Guilderson, will be
sorely missed next year.
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First Row L. to R.: S. Drummey, D. Panarelli, R. Marshall, R. Marshal1, B.
Fitzgerald, Second Row L.to R.: R. Hoel, B. Jones, Mr. D. Kostreva(Coach) ,
J. Fallon, R. Schaffer, B. Reed, B. Foster. (Missing from picture: P. Bolster,
B. Carter, P. Balboni, S. Dahlen, Mr . F. Sabol (Coach) ).
Under the coaching of
Mr. Daniel Kostreva, the DHS
track team narrowly ended its
season with a two-seven record.
With the experience of such
varsity men as Ron Marshall,
Bill Fitzgerald, Dana Panarelli,
Bob Carter, and Paul Balboni,
and the addition of promising
freshmen returning, the squad
anticipates the best record in
DHS history.
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1st Row: L. to R. : B. Rober, S. Crinko, >'. Muller, 3. Clausson,
B. Benevento, J. Delano, N. Dedlow, K. Flanagan, J. Srady,
2nd Row: K. MacCullam, D. Chamoers, B. Laurier, J. Goddard,
R. Fopartv, A. Pape, T. oundy. (Missing from picture), J. Cona-
than, D. Paulson, M. Brisssnden, 2. LeBlrnc, L . Scott, L. Bundy,
A. Millar, B. Severson, Z. McAlpine, N. Goodrich, P. Lucky, L.
Mr. Kenneth Sachs
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At the beginning of this year a group of Junior
and Senior girls set out to give DHS a new con-
cept in cheerleading . They went to work with
the guidance of advisor Mrs. Cass and newly se-
lected Captain Dona Enniss; confused but deter-
mined . The girls raised the money for new uni-
forms and designed the outfits themselves. Hav-
ing accomplished this, their next task was to de-
velop a style of cheering with originality. They
worked many hours, contributing much thought
and practice. The squad includes: Dona Enniss,
Elaine Murphy, Cathe LaGreca, Darlene Mosh-
er, Donna Creed, Debbie Herrick, Sue McCar-
thy, and alternates Gwenn Herrick and Jeanne
Murphy.
Good work girls, DHS is proud of you!
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Kneeling L to R: j. Shepard,M. Pittenger, T . Amendolare,
J. Bolster^ P. KokinsfJ. Taylor . Standing L to R: Mr. w;lliam
Purin (Coach), P. Balboni ; J. Desmarais (Co-Captain),
R. Marshall (Co-Captain), D. Guilderson (Co-Captain),
S. Thrasher, M. Battista, Mr. David Murphy (Coach) ,
Standing L to R: N. Burdick (Manager), R. Jones
R. Cushing^ P. Morgan, M. Dewire,W. Dedlow (Manager^
C. Royle, J. McCarthy, C. Bolster, G. Doane (Manager),
T. King,R. McGann,S. Hallowell
Coached by Mr. David Murphy and Mr. William
Purin a determined DHS Hockey team worked hard
throughout the 1970-71 season to perfect the skills
and obtain the experience necessary for a winning
team. The improvement that the team practiced so
hard for was realized in their wins over East Bridge-
water and Hanover.
The returning lettermen for the team were: Ron
Marshall and Jay Desmarais(League All-Stars), Dave
Guilderson, Tom King, Bob McGann, Chip Bolster,
Bob Jones Mark Battista, Steve Hallowell, and Paul
Morgan. Remaining players on the team included:
Paul Balboni, Scott Thrasher, Mike Dewire, Craig
Royle, John Shepard, Renny Cushing, Jeff Bolster,
Mike Pittenger, Tom Amendolare, John McCarthy,
Peter Kokins, and John Taylor. The managers for
the team were Nick Burdick, Gary Doane and Bill
Dedlow.
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Front Row L. to R.: S. LaFleur, L. Hallowell, D. Marshall, D. Palumbo, P.
Shirley, M. Galassi,Back Row L. to R. : E. Ferrell, C. Murphy, N. Kendrew, Miss
Jane Toolin (Coach), D. Lench, S. MacArthur, B. Roberts (Manager).
Th is year's Girls' Basketball team, coached by Miss
Jane Toolin, proved to be one of the best teams that DHS
has ever seen.
The girls put on their best performance of the season
against the South Shore Champions, Hanover. The Drag-
onettes lost, but only by one basket.
Doing an outstanding job during this game and all
games was the starting line up: Drew Lench, Linda
Hallowell, Donna Palumbo, Cindy Murphy, and Donna
Marshall. The girls did an excellent job getting both
offensive and defensive rebounds and keeping Hanover's
high scorer down in the middle teens.
Other members of the team who did a fine job are
Pam Shirley, Cheryl McArthur, Judy Handy, Nancy
Kendrew, Sherry LaFleur, Evelyn Ferrell, and Mered-
ith Galassi .
When asked to comment on the team, Coach Toolin
said, "I can't imagine working with, or coaching a
nicer or more receptive group of girls, They worked
hard, practiced diligently, and played together with
team effort. This year's team had the potential to be the
ber ONE team on the South Shore. They possessed
; speed, drive, moves, and shooting ability required
only the best ."
These twelve girls have made my first coaching ex-
perience a year that I can't wait to repeat, and I love
them all."
From L. to R.: M. McEvoy, S. LI I lie, T. Leahy, R. Marconi, E. En-
dreson, J. Fallon, S. Weathers, J. Garrity, M. Pittenger, P. Chand-
ler, J. Tonrey;
Kneeling: Mr. F. Cass (Coach).
The 1970-1971 DHS Boys' Basketball team had
another great season under the coaching of J. Foster
Cass .
Captained by Tim Leahy and Jon Garrity , the
team won 75% of its games to enter the Tech Tourna-
ment once again. Backing up consistent high scorers
such as Pete Chandler and Jon Garrity were seniors
John Pittenger, Erik Endreson, Tim Leahy, and Mark
McEvoy. Returning seniors were Scott Lillie and
Sam Weathers. The loss of seven seniors will be
difficult, but with the promise of juniors Jim Fallon,
Jim Tonrey, Bob Marconi, and Jon Garrity, the team
looks forward to a season just as great next year.
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Standing L. to R.: R. Hoel, B. Fleming, R. Pitts, T. King, R. Hoel, Mr. R. Hayes
(Coach). Kneeling L. to R.: C Bolster, J. Metheany, J. Taylor, J. Palfrey.
Under the coaching of
Mr. Robert Hayes, the DHS
cross country team ended its
season with a nine-one record,
defeating Sacred Heart.
With the hope of more com-
ing out for the team, and the
loss of only two, the squad re-
turned this year with expecta-
tions of a greater season.
L. to R. : C . Royle, P. Kokins, J. Tonrey, B. Penn, T. Garrity, R. Gunnarson, F. Tonrey,
B. Penn, D. Guilderson, Fuller Marshall (Coach).
This spring the DHS Golf team and coach
Fuller Marshall will be looking for their
fifth South Shore League title in five
years. Last year's team finished sixth in
the state at Brookline. Returning for'71
are six lettermen and two excellent fresh-
man, making this year's prospects the best
ever. Among such standouts are Harry
Gunnerson, who lead the state qualifiers
in the team championship with a 75.
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Seated from L. to R.: P. McEvoy, D. Marshall (Capt), C. Murphy, D. Palumbo,
N. Kendrew, P. Shirley, Back Row: B. McNeil (Manager), S. Lafleur, C. McArthur,
C. LaGreca, Miss Deborah Brooks (Coach), D. McNab, S. Quirk, N. Merrick,
B. Roberts (Manager). (Missing from picture: K. Sollis, L. Storrs) .
The '70 softball team finished
with a record of 4-6, under the
coaching of Miss Deborah Brooks.
For the team it was a year of build-
ing. The '71 team expects to have
a good season this spring with the
addition of the freshmen to last
year's team. As Coach Brooks
says, "The team has good poten-
tial if we' can put it all together."
First Row: Left to Right: R. Marconi, S. Savastano, P. Chandler, B. LaGreca, J. Des-
marais, R. Larson. Second Row: Left to Right: Mr. David Murphy (Coach), T. King
(Manager), C. Batson, D. Savastano, R. McGann, J. Garrity, M. Battista, J. Kopke,
G. Doane (Manager).
After losing their first five games, the
dragons came back strong and won eight of
the last eleven they played to end the
season with an eight -eight record.
Under the coaching of Mr. David Murphy,
the DHS baseball team has such standouts as
John Garrity, with a three fifty-eight average,
Peter Chandler, and Mark Battista. Mark
Battista won three of the games he pitched as
did Colin Batson.
The dragons lost only one senior this past
year, and returned for another great season.
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The DHS boys' tennis team, under the
coaching of Mr. Robert Hayes, finished
second in their league with an eight -two
record. Of singles, the outstanding player
was Paul McGarigal, with a seven-three
record. With a nine-one record, John
Pittenger and Mike Lovejo^ led the team
as doubles.
Among the promising players returning
were Mathew Fogarty and Steve Hallowell,
to assist the team in another great season.
From L. to R.: Mr. R. Hayes (Coach), M. McEvoy, P. McGarigal, M. Fogarty, S. Smith,
J. Pittenger, D. Marshall.
Kneeling from L. to R.: B. Wyman, R. Hallowell, M. Lovejoy, M. Mueller.
Kneeling L. to R.: L. Hallowell, D. Flanagan, S. Mills, C. Dahlen.
Standing L. to R.: W. Barker, R. Fogarty, J. Handy, Mrs. Sondra Fogarty (coach),
L. Lewis, A. Berglund.
Standing L. to R. : J. Ballard, D. Panarelli, G. Phillips, Mr. R. McClung (Coach),
J. Parker, B. Dedlow, R. Hoel. Kneeling L. to R.: M. Lovejoy, H. Mueller, R.
Hoel, B. Ballard, D. Amado.
The Student Council accomplished many worthwhile projects this year.
With the strong determination of the representatives and the leadership of
President Stephen Canty, the Council worked hard toward their goals.
Student government was the single greatest concern. The student -faculty
relationships dominated many of the Council's ideas. New ideas pro-
moted by the Student Council were the abolishing of study halls, separat-
ing the students sincerely interested in studying and those who wished to
have an activity period; the beneficial presence of vending machines; and
the establishment of a smoking area.
Entertainment was a separate concern of the Council. A great interest
in representative government allowed the Student Council to end the year
by narrowing the gap between students and school life.
Seated from L. to R.: K. Gibbs, D. Eaton, M. Flanagan (Treasurer), D. Hicks (Secretary),
Mr. John Maguire (Advisor), C. Grundy (Vice-President), S. Canty (President), D. Mosher.
Standing L. to R.: D. Flanagan, J. Fallon, W. Keith, H. McCarthy, C. Patch, J. Murphy,
L. Lewis, J. Jones, D. Canty, M. McCormich, J. Sibley, S. Mills.
(Missing from picture: S. Kelso; Mrs. A. Bertone (Advisor) ).
Seated L. to R.: D. Malaguti, K. Gibbs, C. Crocker (Secretary), L. Mitsock (Managing
Editor), Mrs. Irene Sherwood (Advisor), J. Manner (Literary Editor), D. Mocher, M. McNeil,
K. Manner (Artist); Standing L. to R.: S. Sbraccia, J. Sibley, E. Wickham, D. Creed,
L. Wadell, K. Neilsen, S. Mugford, G. Houghton, L. Mueller, L. Metcalf, M. Murphy,
L. Lewis, S. Walker, L. Anacone, B. MacDonald, T. King, K. McMann, W. Ariagno.
Seated L. to R.: B. Roberts, M. McCormick, S. Leonard, B. McNeil (Editor), Mrs. M.
E. Sherwood (Advisor), B. Wormstead, S. Walker, L. Mitsock, L. Purin, D. Hicks.
Standing L. to R.: Moira Otsuki, L. Mathewson, D. Palumbo, S. Brehm,. J. Jones,
H. McCarthy, L. Metcalf, S. Sheldon, B. Stewart, L. Lewis, J. Manner, L. Storrs,
L. Moeller, P. Peters, J. Dimase, S. Sabraccia, K. Nielsen, J. Whittier, M. Gall-
assi, Cilia Crocker, J. Sibley, C. Merlet. Back: D. Eaton, B. Spencer, E. Guten-
kist, N. Goodrich, J. Greer, P. Goin, M. Young, B. Stern, D. Mills, N. Kendrew.
1st Row: C. Houghton, J. Gowen, J. Johnson, L. Mathewson, S. Leonard, E. McNeil,
L. Purin, Miss Melissa Salisbury (Advisor), C. Murphy, J. French, S. Mugford, D. Mar-
shall, D. Guilderson, J. Morneau. 2nd Row: M. Mueller, J. Freeley, T. Whitehouse,
D. Chapdelaine, L. Jessop, J. Davis, S. McCarthy, C. Peterson, K. Manner, V. Kret-
schmar, J. Dimase, A. Berglund, C. Boulerice. 3rd Row: B. Coughlin, D. McClure,
S. Mathewson, C. Bitters, K. Eddy, K. Hilliard, C. Tellin, N. Merrick, C. Merlet,
K. Nielson, B. Foisy, B. Rapier, S.'Zollin, A. Irwin, S. Ahlquist. 4th Row: E. Grealy,
D. Marshall, C. Pickles, L. Wirt, H. Hammond, H. Pierce, J. Garrity, H. McCarthy,
J. Jones, J. Sibley, S. Lougee, F. Armey, S. Shirley, V. Carlson, S. Alander.
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Seated from L. to R.: J. Handy, R. Rawson, Col. James Truden (Advisor), T. Edera,
O. H.cks. Standing from L. to R.: J. Byrne, B. McNeil, L. Mitsock, L. Wass, C. Grundy,
Seated from L. toR.: S. Lillie, R. Gunnarson, J. Pittenger ( Vice-President) , R. Blakeman
(Advisor), D. Kendrew (President), J. Cotton (Secretary), P. Chandler (Treasurer) ,
R. Marshall.
Back Row L. to R.: G. Chandler, R. Marshall, B. Jones, D. Larson, N. Burdick,
J. Pierce, B. McGann, J. Desmarais, T. Leahy, M. McEvoy, B. King, C. Sonntag,
J. Creed, B. Sawyer, B. LaGreca, S. Canty, D. Guilderson, R. Rawson, M. Flanagan,
S. Zollin, B. Foster.
M. Anderson
T. LaGreca
M. Mueller
K. Drinan
M. McEvoy
B. Foster
C . Batson
B. McGann
J. Garrity
S. Savastano
B. Marconi
T. Leahy
P. Balboni
R. Marshall
E. Endresen
J. Fallon
D. Kendrew
C. Bolster
T. King
S. Zollin
D. Guilderson
S. Hallowell
S. Lillie
B. Jones
M. Battista
M. Enniss
G. Doane
B. LaGreca
J. Desmarais (President) R. Marshall ( vTce-Pres.)
Mr. David Murphy (Advisor)
P. Chandler (Secretary)
R. Gunnarson (Treasurer)
1st Row: E. Ferrell (Pres.), Laurel Wass (Vice-Pres.) , Miss J. Frame (Advisor),
H. Willard (Secretary), K. Neilsen (Treasurer).
2nd Row: W. Leonard, K. Eddy, S. Monks, T. Boucher, F. Armey, W. Emerson,
R. Palumbo, G. Thomson, S. Zollin, A. Peters, M. Gilman, B. Brehm, R. Fernandes.
(Missing from picture: L. Sproul, D. Purin.-)
Seated from L. to R.: D. Hammond, A. Peters, S. Williams, J. Johnson.
Standing from L. to R.: J. Goddard, E. Ferrell, B. Lane, D. Patton, M. McCormack,
K. Boulerice, Miss Ann Davis (Advisor), B. Willingham.
1st Row: (Seated) J. Rayner, S. Mugford, B. Sangster.
2nd Row: P. Weatherlow, S. McCarthy, C. Patch, H. Fellows, L. Hird.
3rd Row: J. Chadwick, P. Peters, J. Stephen, S. Shirley, W. Connell, L. Blanchard,
D. Pynn, J. Pierce.
4th Row: W. Whitehouse, D. Larson
Last Row: S. Canty, Mr. Richard Miller (Advisor).
Seated L. to R.: R. Fernandes, H. Anderson, T. Gaultieri, C. Bishop, Mrs. A.
Ayers (Adviser), B. Gould, D. Malaguti, M. Gilman, D. Lench, E. Toomey,
B. Lane, C. Sampson.
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From L. to R. : Mr. R. Sullivan (Advisor), S. Williams, J Chadwick,
S. Kelso, R. Marshall, D. Hicks, H . Merrick.
Seated L. to R. : S. Mills (Treasurer), D. Lench (President), A. Welcker (Advisor),
K. Gibbs (Vice-President), N. Merrick (Sec). Standing L. to R. : D. Palumbo,
L. Wass, F. Armey, E. Caron, J. Salt, D. Friend.
!Band
Sousaphone
S. Canty
H. Muller
Baritone
J. Cotton
M. Gilman
Trumpet
M. Whitehouse
M. Lovejoy
D. Neubauer
G. Cobb
K. Wockenfuss
M. Armey
R. Pa I umbo
A. Pollock
L. Brown
K. Keith
Trombone
P. McGarigal
R. Cushing
J. Haskell
W. Maclver
B. Gilman
S. Howard
Clarinet
G. Southard (Sec. )
A. Irwin
H. Fellows
D. Canty
W. Pollock
J. Grady
G. Lima
C. Clougherty
E. Goodyear
D. Chetwynde
A. Boucher
Percussion
H. Merrick
D. Marshall (Vice Pres.)
J. Mitsock
G. Conroy
K. Shea
M. Sawyer
Flute
S. Kelso
M. Galassi
L. Wass (Treas. )
Saxophone
R. Smith (Pres.)
P. Shirley
C. Roveto
L. Neubauer
MAJORETTES
C. Cotton
J. Butler
J. Robinson
B. Brehm
K. Nielsen
J. Robinson
S. Cushing
D. Driver
B. Weatherlow
I. Caleskie
A. Peters
P. Ambrosino
C. Bitters
B . Brehm
S. Brehm
I. Caleskie
S. Canty
C. Cotton
S. Cushing
D. Driver
H. Fellows
R. Fogarty
A. Gazin
B. Gilman - "
J. Goddard (Senior Rep.)
P. Goin (Vice-Pres.)
J. Greer (Sophomore Rep.)
N. Hall (Pres.)
J. Handy
T. Hansen
C. Hill
K. Hilliard
L. Hird
G. Hunter
A. Irwin
C. LeBlanc
D. Lench
L. Maclver
P. McGarigal
C. Merlet
, Merrick (Sec-Treas.)
Mitsock
Nielson
Peters
Peters
Purin
Pynn (Junior Rep.
Rapier
Robecki
Robinson
Turner
Wade 1 1
Walker
Weatherlow (Freshman Rep.)
Weatherlow
Wirzburger
On January 8th and 9th, the Senior class of DHS
presented The Male Animal, by James Thurber,
directed by Mr. Richard Miller, and Luann Purin.
The play concerned a football star (Paul Gazin),
an old boyfriend of Ellen's (Luann Purin), who
returns to town to see the big football game.
Ellen's husband Tommy (Rick Rawson), is a pro-
fessor at the college. Action and humor occur-
ed when the professor got involved with the Board
of Trustees over the reading of a certain letter
in class. His home life became disrupted with
the appearance of his wife's beau. To cure the
existing circumstances, it took a large dose of
good acting on the part of the supporting cast:
Steve Zollin, Christine Grundy, Leanne Mitsock,
Ken Drinan, Julie Manner, Patti Grealy, Bill
Sawyer, and Bob Haskell.
The 1970 Tournament of Plays, held
October 23 and 24, was marked by much enthu-
siasm among the three lower classes. The re-
sponse of the participants and the audience was
bigger and better than ever before.
The Freshman class entry was Four Little Words,
a comedy about a Broadway producer who was
searching for a plain, nondescript girl to play a
one line part in his new picture. Instead he was
besieged by several young starlets trying to outdo
each other in original interpretations of the part.
Susan Mathewson was recognized as outstanding
actress. Mr. Woodbury did an excellent job as
director.
The Sophomores won the tournament with
Where Have All the Scholars Gone, Gone to
Punch Cards Everywhere, unique because the cast
wrote this play themselves. They were aided by
Mrs. Upham, who also directed it. A comedy
with a message, the plot dealt with the problems
facing four young people when they tried to get
a job with a big business firm, and were turned
over to a computer which would choose the best
applicant. Outstanding Actor Awards were
given to John Aldrich and Steve^_Sbraccia .
The Great Choice, directed by Mrs. Wilson,
was presented by the Junior class. Although it
did not win the tournament, this play was with-
out a doubt one of the best dramas that DHS has
ever seen. Based on the moral question of
political dissent, the story left a lingering im-
pact on everyone in the audience. John Pierce
starred, and earned an Outstanding Actor Award,
but the entire cast gave excellent performances
which made the piece a success.
This year's Tournament of Plays proved that
dramatics is becoming an increasingly popular
interest at DHS. We should all expect to see many
more fine productions in the future.
<Paihidgz Staff
Sitting L. to R.: J. Rayner, B. King, Advisor—Miss Frame, Editor-in-Chief, J. LeGore,
K. Gibbs, J. Goddard, D. Mosher, D. Malaguti, D. Marshall. Second Row: P. Crocker,
R. Marshall, L. Mitsock, C. Grundy, D. Eaton, P. Gazin, S. Mugford, S. Brehm,
K. Gibbs. (Missing from picture: C. Stifler)
As I write this, we are nearing our second deadline. This
year everyone has worked very hard to achieve our goals for
the yearbook. We all have had great fun putting together this
Partridge. We hope the whole senior class will be just as proud
of the yearbook as the Partridge Staff is.
This yearbook could not have been completed without the
full cooperation of all editors and staff members. John Goddard
and his staff did a tremendous job on lay-out; John Rayner and
his crew ran around getting advertisements and subscriptions;
Kathy Gibbs and her group did a fine job with photography;
Barry King and his writers spent hours getting material. All
other members of the staff I would like to thank - they did a
fine job. We all owe the deepest thanks to Miss Frame, our
adviser. She has given a lot of her time to us and we are very
grateful .
Sincerely,
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Marlene Amado
Pat Ambrosino
Clara Bishop
Kathie Bobseine
Sue Brehm
Joyce Byrne
Debbie Cobb
Frances Connel I
Cilia Crocker
Pam DuBois
Daryl Eaton
Dona Enniss
Rita Fernandes
Janet French
Teresa Gaultier
Karen Gibbs
Kathie Gibbs
Marilyn Gilman
Janet Gowan
Patti Grealy
Christine Grundy
Linda Hallowell
Judy Handy
Diane Hicks
Cadgie Houghton
Sue Jessop
Judy Johnson
Sylvia Kelso
Cathe LaGreca
Brenda Lane
Drew Lench
Jeanne LeGore
Stephanie Leonard
Gisele Levesque
Donna Malaguti
Jul ie Manner
Donna Marshal I
Linda Mathewson
Cheryl McArthur
Beth McNeil
Doris Mil Is
Leanne Mitsock
Jul ienne Morneai
Darlene Mosher
Sue Mugford
Elaine Murphy
Cindy Murphy
Mary Oricchio
Donna Pa I umbo
Marie Pare
Barbara Paulson
Luann Purin
Darice Robecki
Pam Shirley
Gayle Southard
Caryl Stifler
Pat Tesman
Laurel Wass
At Anton's
Out of Duxbury
Driving
Blushi ng
At the 5 £ 10-
ln Kingston center
In Marshfield
In the girl 's room
Laughing
1 hat bus ride
With Bill
Hassels
Her temper
Her knowledge in Math
Smoking
Riding around with Leanne Her cooking
In Weymoutn Her left hand
Wearing overalls Nonsense letters
Turning red China face
At the Coke machine Singing
With Pat
In midis
Drinking coffee
In class functions
In the library
In Dorchester
At Margie's
With a balloon
With Judy Handy
With Linda Hallowell P-J- raids
Short skirts
Swimming
Typing
Saddleshoes
Her clarinet
Driving
Lollipops
Moodiness^
Laughing till she cries
With her family
Playing a guitar
With Jimmy
Riding horses
Studying
At B.S.L.
In the Ford
With Joel
With Bob
Playing dots
Her smile
Her Wig
Funny stories
Her diamond
Smartness
Dancing
Silence
Midnight Alley
Prohibition
Writing notes
On Washington Street Her accent
With the girls Her laugh
In the Egg-Mobile
Fighting with Ronnie
With Sue
On T. V.
At the corner
Driving around
At home babysitting
Playing the guitar
Eating
At Hockey games
Reading
Fixing cars
In the office
In John's car
At the Coffee Shop
In New Jersey
In the band room
With Tom
7th period in the SAR
In the band
Knowing
Black list
quietness
Alfie -
Her clothes
Glasses
Cracking up
Mrs. King's spaghetti
"Mugs"
Her walk
Innocence
Her love of Duxbury
Ankles
Sneaking a cigarette
Hair color
Screaming
Laughing
Saxophone playing
Horses
Quietness
Skiing
Wants To &e :
An Airl ine Stewardess
A Fashion Retailer
A Microbiologist
A Social Worker
An Individual
A Fashion Buyer
Head of Mickey Mouse Fan Club
Herself
A Social Worker
A Secretary
A Nurse
A Teacher
A Teacher
A Journalist
A Medical Secretary
An Elementary Teacher
Jimmy's Wife
Rick's Wife
A Person
An Airline Stewardess
A Photographer
A Registered Nurse
An Airline Stewardess
A Medical Technician
An Airline Stewardess
A Spaghetti -Make'
A Journalist
A Physical Education Teacher
A Teacher
A Singer
A Math Teacher
An Airline Personell
An Interpreter
A Teacher
A Medical Assistant
An Elementary Teache^r
An Aviation Secretary
A Latin Teacher
A Medical Technologist
An Airline Hostess
A Teacher
•An X-Ray Technician
A Physical Education Teacher
A Marine Biologist
A Brain Surgeon
A Nurse
Usually Seen :
Famous For :
Warvts To Be :
Paul Balboni
In hi<; <u)oer-*race
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A Chief Executive of the Work.
Colin Batson
In thp A V Room
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A Stock Broker
Nick Burdick
At Bennet's
Beautiful babies
An Accountant
John BuHer
In an army jacket
Crusing for burgers
A Writer
Steve Canty
At Parties
His birthday cake
An English Teacher
Bob Carter
At the Brothers Two
Sideburns
SiNgle.
Pete Chandler
Stealing lunches
1 he gum 1 rick
A Pi I 1 r~ l ■ * t I
A Physcial Education leacher
Jim Creed
With nlrlc
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Flirting
An Engineer
Shawn Dahlen
In his truck
1 rip le lunches
A Businessman
Bill Dedlow
Smoking_ in the lot
PWrVing
A Zoologist
Jay Desmarais
At any party in town
Bumming rides
A Hockey Player
Gary Doane
Playing cards
Sleeping
A Conservationist
Ken Drinan
On stage
Ed Kellar
An Actor
Hakki
With a camera
pictures
Erik Endreson
Playing the drums
Rebounds
Bill Fitzgerald
Thumbing
His walk
A 1 1 1 ' J 1
An Individual
Mike Flanagan
Peeling
Dreaming
Grown Up
Paul Gazin
At the corner
Being a football star
A Writer
John Goddard
Talking
His art work
aOocto«o*=*«ts
Dave Guilderson
Waiting at Brothers TJ Totaling cars
A Physical Education Teacher
Harry Gunnarson
At Boones Farm
His parties
A Golf Pro
Bob Haskell
Skipping gym
Donald Duck
A Wine Taster
Mike Hayward
At Silver Lake
His moustache
A Doctor
Herbie HowJand
With Pitt
His Beard
A Nuclear Physicist
Don Kendrew
With Mr. B.
His nickname
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Barry King
In court
Rear-end collisions
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Tom King
Firing a Falcon
Hunting
A Conservationist
Joel Kopke
At Esso
Pumping technique
A Broadcaster
Bart LaGreca
Looking up
"Yellowbanana"
Tim Leahy
Playing basketball
Personal ity
A Secret Agent
Scott Lillie
Sleeping in class
Curls
vv r i re r
Steve McLean
At Woods -hole
His hair
An Ecologist
Mike Lovejoy
At Fiddler's
Satires on Sully
Bill Mark
In his car
Mixed drinks
Ron Marshall
In his truck
Insults
An Ecologist
Mark McEvoy
Kicking a soccer ball His virtuous behavior
A Soccer Coach
Bob McGann
With "Bud"
"Duke"
A Bartender
Hubert Merrick
On the Soccer field
His soccer cheers
A Hi<;torv Teacher
Jim Merry
In Marshfield
Wrecking cars'
A Carpenter
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On crutches
Athletic ability
An Oceanographer
ta reterson
Putting up windows
Gino Giants
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Oary r n till ps
At Back River
Shooting ability
A Wildlife Conservationist
Howie Piper
At the Seafarer
H^S Series
John rittenger
Girl-watching
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Bob Pitts
Riding the bull
His height
Rick Rawson
At 4-H
PROFf ' Ton\
A Doctor of Veternary Medicine
John Rayner
At Curtis
His make up |obs
An Owner of Curtis Compact
Steve Rowley
In Plymouth
The girl next door
An Archeoloqist
Chris Koveto
With Lovejoy
Ooh-ooh bird
A Barber
Mike Ruprecht
At Kingston D.Q.
Groomi ng
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Bill Sawyer
At the beach
Rotten eggs
An Airline Pilot
Ken Tart
Walking home
Lead in the Senior Play
A Sheepherder
Scott Thrasher
With "Spot"
Monkey bites
A Lawyer
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With Marie
Texas stories
An Owner ot Charter boats
Bill Whitehouse
Skipping class
His trip to Virginia
A Marine Biologist
Dan Wirzburger
At the A&P
Second best
In the Coast Guard
Brad Wyman
In the Dating Game
Jeep
A Nuclear Physicist
Steve Zollin
At Kendrew's
Cheeseburgers with P.B
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We, the graduating class of 1971, being both physically disabled and mentally unsound, and having menaced
the lives of all those around us, do here and now bequeath the following as our last Will and Testament:
No. 16 to Chris Randall from PAT AMBROSINO.
PAUL BALBON1 leaves two front seats to Chip and Bob.
Nothing goes to Doug Chambers from HOLLY ANDERSON.
From KATHIE BOBSEINE, Standish Shore with all its action and hot times to Karla Manner and Lesley Lewis.
A gorgeous green gymsuit to SUE BREHM'S sister Barbara.
NICK BURDICK leaves his jokes to Mr. Cass.
A People's Park at Hall's Corner for future corner bums from JOHN BUTLER.
Her intelligence in Math goes to Bobby from JOYCE BYRNE.
STEVE CANTY wills a free pass into Jack and Alice's Home for Little Wanderers to Bob Buckley.
From BOB CARTER, a size 65 shirt for Mr. Big.
DEBBIE COBB gives a 6'2" blonde haired, blue-eyed teddy bear to Chris Randall.
JIM CREED leaves to Mr. Kostreva, a case, (unsolved).
To Tammy and Joyce Burdick, next year's Soccer games from CILLA CROCKER.
4 laps, to T compliments of SHAWN DAHLEN.
BILL DEDLOW wills 3rd period study hall to anyone who wants it.
A lot of good parties to the Junior class from JAY DESMARAIS.
GARY DOANE leaves to Chip Bolster, instruction on how to shoot a sitting seagull.
His razor and some dull blades go to KEN DRINAN's brother Kevin.
To the freaks who have to stay, TERRY EDERA offers sympathy.
From ERIK ENDRESEN, his basketball for Dana Brackett.
DONA ENNISS gives the Mickey Mouse "hi" sign to Tricia McEvoy.
BILL FITZGERALD wills a year's supply of papers to Doug Chambers.
From MIKE FLANAGAN, to anyone who will throw it away - happiness.
JAN FRENCH leaves jerseys to Sue McCarthy.
From PAUL GAZIN, the corner to all those beautiful people who haven't left it.
To period 7 Typing class, 6 ash trays for the girl's room from KAREN GIBBS.
KATHIE GIBBS is going to leave.
MARILYN GILMAN leaves the entire baritone section to Jeff Cotton, with reluctance.
From JOHN GODDARD to Mark Endresen. . .
JANET GOWAN wills Judy and Jean and Steve^fo^Mark and Wally.
An autographed picture of Rick Smith to Debbie Herrick from DAVE GUILDERSON, so she can tape it to the
ceiling.
From HARRY GUNNERSON to Jimmy Tonrey, Hombre.
PATTI GREALY leaves one volley ball game and room 312 to Donna Creed.
CHRISTINE GRUNDY gives the whole mess to Heather McCarthy, and a bagglefull of white fudge to Jill Jones.
LINDA HALLOWELL wills 2 half the track laps in Tennis to Jill Jones.
To Plug, looser training rules from JUDY HANDY.
For Mike Kennedy, some of the words of wisdom from the boys' room walls from BOB HASKELL.
A loud voice to Mrs. Sherwood from DIANE HICKS.
HERBIE HOWLAND leaves a solid brass test tube with "You've got it made." etched on it to a certain ex-
Chemistry teacher.
SUE JESSOP gives a safety pin to Chip Bolster.
For Bobby Olson and Paul Ambrosino, JUDY JOHNSON leaves her car.
SYLVIA KELSO wills YEK to all the DHS radical-liberals.
To Jim Ballard, DON KENDREW's nickname.
A package of prune cookies to Linda Goddard from BARRY KING.
His SAR pass to Chip Bolster from TOM KING.
To DHS and its organizations, JOEL KOPKE leaves zilch. He didn't go through 5 years of this for nothing.
To Julie Fallon, CATHE LAGRECA's remaining voice and her cheerleading space.
From BRENDA LANE, a hearing aid to Evelyn Ferrell.
TIM LEAHY gives a case to the fearsome foursome.
JEANNE LEGORE leaves, for Miss Brooks, big feet to all the best players on the Field Hockey team, (and
faithful Pumkin Pye) .
DREW LENCH wills an open mind and a torn gym suit to Debbie Herrick.
STEPHANIE LEONARD bestows her quietude and undivided attention to the future classes of Mr. Chamberlain,
GISELE LEVESQUE leaves liberty.
LUCY LEYLAND leaves 10 months, 37 weeks, 180 days, and 1080 hours more of DHS to Lisa Leyland.
For Mark Battista, a pair of new ankles from SCOTT LILLIE.
A rubber stamp that prints "2 detentions" to Ralph from MIKE LOVEJOY.
Chip Bolster to Tricia McEvoy from DONNA MALAGUTI.
JULIE MANNER'S driving ability to Wendy Ariagno.
DONNA MARSHALL leaves school spirit to DHS.
From RONNIE MARSHALL, goal tending skills to Paul Morgan and speed to Bob Jones.
To LINDA MATHEWSON's sister Susan, DHS for the next 3 years.
CHERYL MCARTHUR leaves her locker combination to Lee.
MARK MCEVOY wills his soccer socks to Jim Tonrey.
BOB MCGANN gives the name Big Bobby to Bob Jones
A key of gold to John Indelicado from STEVE MCLEAN.
To Nancy Kendrew and Barbara Roberts, Eddie, from BETH MCNEIL
LEANNE MITSOCK leaves rides to all the Soccer games for Joyce Burdick and Julie Fallon.
To Tricia McEvoy, #7 (Phil Esposito in the "BRUINS") from JULIENNE MORNEAU.
For Mr. Hayes, speed, enthusiasm, and 1st 10 places in all their meets, from DARLENE MOSHER.
All of BART LAGRECA's soccer talents go to Rick Marshall.
SUE MUGFORD wills to Mark Endreson, a bag of candy for infinite Driver Ed. classes.
A quick get-away to anyone who can catch it, compliments of MARY ORICCHIO.
MARIE PARE leaves peace.
To the janitors, 4 ash trays for the girl's room from BARBARA PAULSON.
To ED PETERSON's sister Carol, his motor scooter that she almost ruined.
A book on "How to shoot sitting ducks." goes to Joe Hunter from GARY PHILLIPS.
DONNA PALUMBO wills 2 years of Physics to her brother Richard.
RICK RAWSON leaves North Point Farm to Mr. Dunn.
To Gary Thompson, another 2 years of gym classes from STEVE ROWLEY.
Lots of luck to Mr. Chamberlain and any future couples who have him two years in a row from JOHN RAYNER-
CHRIS ROVETO gives a solid gold telephone and a solid silver microphone to Ralph.
To Dave Laurier, a faster pair of skis from BILL SAWYER.
PAM SHIRLEY leaves those quiet relaxing conferences in Mr. Johnson's office to any future helpless musician.
A "68" purple passion Road Runner to Tom Tierney from GAYLE SOUTHARD.
DIANE TAYLOR gives more brains to John Whitley.
SCOTT THRASHER's derbies to Bob Jones.
PAT TESMAN wills a can of beer to Boo McDonald, Lesley Lewis, Jill Jones, Sarah Morgan, and Linda Anacone.
All her future music to Meredith Galassi from LAUREL WASS.
14 lbs. of pop tops and a seagull to Bob Buckley from BILL WHITEHOUSE.
To Jim Merry, a six pack of beer, 1/2 bottle of rum, and a soggy honey-dipped donut left in cocoa overnight
from DANIEL WIRZBURGER.
STEVE ZOLLIN wills 5 cases of Bud to the football team.
GEORGE PETCOFF leaves DHS...
MARLENE AMADO leaves full control of Anton's to Doug Chambers.
To rejoice at the rise of the sun.
To seek light where there is dark.
To seek peace where there is strife.
To embrace dear values.
To value dear embraces.
To seize the present.
To chart the future.
To find summer in winter, sun in rain.
To accept your place in today.
To assert your place in tomorrow.
To love to live.
To live to love.
To laugh.
To cry.
To be.
To become.
— From Cazenovia College poster.
Reprinted by express written permission of Cazenovia College
Cazenovia, N. Y. All rights reserved.
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