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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 


[j^uxljuzij  c^-ftcjli  Cahoot 


Duxbury  Free  Lihcas^ 


c^\-  <^Nzvj  2\u/  doming 


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. 


I 


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. 


• 

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. 

I 


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- 
land .  .   .  48  .   .  .  Pitch  .  .  . 
ful I -house 


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 


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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 


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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  

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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^ 

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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! 


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Dr.  Lawrence  H.  Anderson 


Mr.  Ralph  N.  Blakeman 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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). 


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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 

1 

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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. 

<^Nationat  cz)~fonox  ^SocLztij 


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. 


Ecotocjij  Clul 


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, 


Usually  Seen  :  Famous  for  ; 


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 

III    1113    J  l»/  M     1  ' 

Stnrtinn  hie  ^  ^ 

J  i  U  1  I  Illy    llli    J  .  _)  , 

A  Chief  Executive  of  the  Work. 

Colin  Batson 

In  thp  A  V  Room 

5(C  TV    JC  p  . -i 

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 

»r  1 1  n  gi  ris 

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 

A   R<~troct   Krinnor   Pc\/  r~  r\  1  <~»i~i  I  cr 

i  ui  cbi   ixuiiutrt   r  ayv»UIUMl9l 

Barry  King 

In  court 

Rear-end  collisions 

n  rsycoio 01  3/ 

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 

|""\              D          _  _  1  1  • 

Dana  ranarel  1 1 

On  crutches 

Athletic  ability 

An  Oceanographer 

ta  reterson 

Putting  up  windows 

Gino  Giants 

A  Carpenter 

Oary  r n  till  ps 

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Shooting  ability 

A  Wildlife  Conservationist 

Howie  Piper 

At  the  Seafarer 

H^S  Series 

John  rittenger 

Girl-watching 

G.l.Q- 

A  Physicist 

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 

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Ooh-ooh  bird 

A  Barber 

Mike  Ruprecht 

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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 

.  A  Police  Officer 

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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