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Homecoming  Weekend 

"SENIORS!  SENIORS!"  was  the  bellowing  sound  that  filled  the  halls  of 
Duxbury  High  School  at  7:30  on  Friday,  October  6th.  For  the  seniors, 
decked  out  in  long,  flowing  robes,  were  now  entering  the  gymnasium. 
They  paused  at  the  entrance  for  a  moment  or  two,  then  paraded 
around  the  gym  showing  just  how  awesome  they  were.  Varsity  Sports' 
Weekend  had  begun.  The  varsity  teams  were  introduced  by  their 
respective  captains  as  team,  class,  and  spirit  overwhelmed  the  gym- 
nasium. Finally,  the  highlight  of  the  evening  arrived  when  football 
captains  Joe  McCarthy,  Ryan  Cavicchi,  and  Mike  Hanlon  were  called 
down  to  introduce  the  Dragon  starters  who  would  clash  with  the  Blue 
Devils  of  Randolph  the  next  day.  The  night  drew  to  an  end. 

Now  it  was  time  to  get  serious.  It  was  1 :30  and  kickoff  time.  The 
Blue  Devils  were  more  than  ready  for  the  Dragons;  but  there  would  be 
no  stopping  the  mighty  Dragons  this  day.  Their  offense  scored  early 
and  often,  and  the  highly  skilled  defensee  shut  down  the  Blue  Devil 
attack.  When  the  final  whistle  blew,  the  Dragons  ran  off  the  field, 
heads  high  and  once  again  winners.  The  Green  Dragons  had  sent  the 
Devils  to  Hell.  -Kevin  Williams. 


4  Seniors 


"It's  not  always  easy  to  be  living  in 
this  world  of  pain,  you're  going  to  be 
crashing  into  stone  walls  again  and 
again."  I  love  you  Paul,  February  4th, 
1987.  Thanks  to  my  friends  who  got 
me  through  these  years-guys  we're 
finally  out  of  here!! 

Joanne  Marie  Achin 


Friends  are  forever-many  memories 
with  many  more  to  come!  Aimer- 
/Verno  I  wouldn't  be  here  without 
you.  K,  S,  M,  B-Thanks  you'll  never 
be  forgotten.  Summers  in  G.H. -al- 
ways and  forever.  Thanks  for  every- 
thing Mom,  I  love  you.  *Dad,  you'll 
always  have  a  special  place  in  my 
heart.* 


You're  all  Sallies  (Pete,  Matt,  Andy, 
and  Jon);  The  question  isn't  what  are 
we  going  to  do,  it's  what  aren't  we 
going  to  do;  Skiing  '85-90;  the  lunch 
bunch;  Take  off  you  hoser,  Did  you 
see  that  stop  sign?  Ho  De  Do;  Gotta 
Bolt!!!!! 


Matthew  F.  Allaire 


"If  this  world  makes  you  crazy  am 
you've  taken  all  vou  can  bear,  yoi 
call  me  up  and  you  know  I'M 
there."  Christine  best  friend  possi 
ble,  Michelle  you're  the  coolest 
Thanx  Mom,  Dad,  Liza,  Alex,  Billc 
nd  all  my  faithful  friends.  I  love  yoi 
all.  Great  memories  to  be  remem 
bered. 


■Hi 

Wendy  Adams 

Manomet-BUSTED?  Three  pigs.  Feb 
'88.  Steve  Winwood.  UGLY!  R.E.M. 
Uncle  Buddy.  Legs.  Tennis  Courts. 
T.T.W.  The  Captain  lives  on.  P- 
Town,  H-J,  Pizzeria  Regina,  The 
COMMON-Summer  '88,  Thanx  Dan. 
Chris-It's  sousa's!  UMASS-Bingo- 
Too  many.  Best  friends  forever  Tri- 
cia,  Tara,  Kristel,  Kim  and  Chris- 
Many  good  times. 


Jessica  Surette  Alabiso 


"Days  turn  to  minutes,  and  minutes 
to  memories,  life  sweeps  away  the 
dreams  that  we  have  planned.  You 
are  young. ..so  tough  it  out  and  be  the 
best  you  can!"  -JCM.  K,D,A,  No,  just 
you  Dan  (TFE),  Schmo,  Soccer,  INXS, 
Jammin'  at  Matt's,  Good  luck  '90! 


4  years  finally  over,  wow!  Are  you 
pau?  rhino  riding,  didn't  need  my 
skin!  S'pats,  I'm  21.  Hawaii  '88  Pahi 
4-ever.  "Blue  Eyes"  Do  you  want 
some  water?  You  lost  your  ticket!  No 
my  sheets.  Hey  Maura  H.T.C.H.O.Y? 
D.M.,  S.V.,  E.J.,  L.W.  We'll  get  to  Fri- 
day's someday. 


Becky  Anderson 

C,  K,  B,  A,  D,  K,  J,  A,  S,  A,  M,  B,  Love 
my  kids!  Buddha  +  Guido,  N.J.,  Tour 
of  the  house  -B.K!  Shoney's,  Lowell, 
Beach  night-BBB,  Screen  doors, 
Rocky  Point,  M.J.,  Citgo,  Tx.,  ILU 
MDD,  Miss  ya  Aim,  Sharkwomen, 
"Is  my  house  okay?"  Burke's,  "I  was 
just  about  to  say  that,"  Morton 
Pond,  BOX!  BOK! 


6  Seniors 


Well  Mom  and  Dad,  I'VE  DONE  IT!!! 
The  beginning  was  Hell,  but  as  you 
can  see  things  turned  out  well!!! 
Mom  you've  done  so  much  through 
and  through,  all  I  can  say  is  I  love 
you!  Thanks  R.A.,  J.A.,  F.A.,  L.A., 
CP.,  &  nieces  &  nephews  for  being 
J  there.  Tono!!  SEE  YA!! 


Antonio  Andrews 


Ideals  are  like  stars;  you  will  not  suc- 
ceed in  touching  them  with  your 
hands.  But  like  the  seafaring  man  on 
the  desert  of  waters,  you  choose 
them  as  your  guides,  and  following 
them  you  will  reach  your  destiny... 
Carl  Shultz.  Thanks-Mom,  Dad,  Kelt, 
Kris,  Traci,  Girls  X-C,  Amanda,  Tom, 
Kim,  and  Joey-for  everything.  I  love 


Elizabeth  Atwood 


Michael  Armour 


Kristen  Atkinson 


"Into  every  life  a  little  rain  must  fall 
and  losing  one  you  love  is  like  a 
storm.  But  storms  are  passing." 
Friends  Forever  B.D.  "The  Lord  is  my 
strength  and  my  shield."  I  love  you 
Mom  and  Shell!  Thanks! 


Snap,  Crackle,  Pop-Nathan:  You  are 
my  favorite.  Good  Luck  Steve  and 
Heath,  "Fly  High."  (33,  22)  Where 
are  we?  Duster.  (I.L.Y.  Mom,  Dad 
and  Just)  Ready  or  not — 


John  M.  Bartlett 

Lata  D.H.S.!!!  Memories-12  years 
ooooh  end  of  story.  "It's  time  to 
move  on"  Football!!  Buddy  Bill,  Dice- 
man,  Grimley  "Oh  give  me  a  break" 
F.O.T.P.,  Collin,  Rob,  hoss-man.  L.L.- 
D.M.C-N.W.A  stay-eazy.  "Many  a 
nights"!!  (I.M.B.T.B.l.T.F.)  but  it  is 
time  to  grow  up?  143  C.J.  ILY!  Mom 
and  Dad. 


Seniors  7 


I  see  the  future  and  I  will  be-l  love  ya 
Ma,  Pa  and  I  want  to  thank  the  Alon- 
ios  for  the  funky  time. 

Luca  Battu 


Cary  Bazley 


"Life  I  love  you,  All  is  groovy"-Paul 
Simon 


Alison  Bear 


Connie  Bell 


The  Psychos-Bugs!  F.F.  Busted  by 
Becky!  Mexico  88',  Newbos'-it's  only 
the  paper  girl;  the  4th  89'-the  adven- 
tures, Reggae  89',  how  'bout  those 
Patriots?  BUS  Indy  500.  Thanks  for 
everything  P.M.  and  T.P.  The  journey 
makes  the  goodbyes  harder  still. 
Love  you  MD  &  B. 


As  all  the  wise  men  say,  Grab  it  if  it 
comes  your  way-Cat  Stevens.  Ying 
and  Yang,  Track  Capt.  89'.  K.M.= 
S.P.M.,  S.K.,  R.C.,  J.T.,  A.E.,  J.S., 
Brett-Thanks  for  your  support  for  3 
1/2  years.  Beach,  Boston,  S.U.,  Ski- 
ing, Jo's,  Rach  =  B.F.  Forever, 
I.L.Y.T.F.  ILY  Mom,  Dad  &  G. 


Shea  Bernard 


Sheryl  Ann  Binney 


Soccer,  #16  The  Future  is  here  at  last 
"U2",  Uhhh  No,  "NO  MAN,  NO 
CRY."  L.G.D.  &S.,  J.B.  89',  Yo  Baby, 
Cum'  on!!  Luggage  (SAMP)  CH. 
CREW  NEVER  LOSE  YOU!!  91D2  Ber- 
ries Jubilee,  "The  Pitt"  (D.H.S.:  3 
Amigos)  "On  the  road  to  find  out," 
"Things  can  only  get  better."  Thanx 
Class  of  '"90"  -Lata  Tatas-Miss  ya 
dudes.  Thanx-M&D  and  Bro&Sis. 
BYE  BYE  MISS  AM.  PIE. 


AKA  Brdmn;  B-Crew  Bro's:  TS-As 
mut,  Cure,  Ftm;  JC-Dmnatn 
BOBmbl;  Sw-HiJ-Pole;  MB-P6,  Rd 
to  sch;  JS-AOWTP,  8x;  SM-Tnl;  DC 
tatty's;  Chics:  SUZ-143  7-n-7,  Ren 
the  good-C  pstr,  SB,  DD,  ML,  SB,  JC 
REM  Saquish,  RITS,  L-me,  Prom  89' 
90',  Pong,  T-runs,  myprty's.  143  Dad 
Mom,  Sara,  Tank.. .CORK! 


Christopher  A.  Bird 


Jeffrey  Bishop 


Lights  +  Red  +  Lighting  +  Jefe  + 
July  3  +  Kingston  =  BANDED!?' 
N.A.  Dino's  &  Smith's.  M-box  B.B., 
Superfly,  MacLud  you  lu-;  Jay 
=  B.D.D.;  Craig  =  Big  Toe;  Paublo! 
Lunch!?  Killer  Kathleen-2  weeks 
WOW!!  Momma  MacLeod  &  Cobak 
Thanks  "Living  on  the  edge."  Lov« 
you  Mary  +  Don  +  My  weird  family!! 
Later  Kids 


8  Seniors 


1988  State  Champs.  1 1  Hey  Tunnel 
Mrs.  G  is  watching.  "The  Crew"  J.C. 
"ABE"  wanna  go  sledding?  That's 
your  5th  piece.  Saquish  at  3!  "Hook 
me  up"  Good  times  at  Maniacs.  Jay 
watch  your  step!  ML  =  BF  Always. 
Jenny  1437  Thanx  M  +  D 

Michael  S.  Bonner 


"Yesterday  a  child  came  out  to  wan- 
der..." I  Love  you  Mom,  Dad,  Lisa 
and  Jason.  Each  new  thing  that 
comes  into  our  lives  becomes  a  part 
of  us  and  adds  to  what  we  already 
feel-and  these  gifts  to  each  other  we 
will  keep  forever.  Thanks  guys, 
laugh  often  and  much! 


"There  is  a  deeper  world  than  this 
that  you  don't  understand,  there  is  a 
deeper  world  than  this  tugging  at 
your  hand. "-Sting.  Bonnie-Xmas  eve 
"we're  hunting  wabbits."  Liz-B-day 
Party,  "Say  something  in  Spanish." 
Adam-April  Fool,  HM,  LD,  MM; 
"We've  got  the  blonde."  Thanx 
MDB. 

Kathleen  Elizabeth 
Bradley 


"Some  people  come  into  our  lives, 
make  footprints  on  our  hearts  and 
we  are  never  the  same..."  Flavia 
THANKS  KTH,  DD,  JA,  JK,  (GL2U), 
CH-Crew:  never  lose  U.  Hel  lo  SOC- 
CER 23  MYRTLE,  VT,  BOSS'88, 
Chris  (SUPR  GROVER!  I'll  always  re- 
member you)  GEET-OUTA  HERE! 
LOVE  YOU  M  +  D,  D  +  J  VIVE  BEAU- 
COUP! 


John  Scott  Bowser 

All  the  world  is  indeed  a  stage  and  we 
are  merely  players,  performers  and 
portrayers,  each  another  audience 
outside  the  guilded  cage.  First  Im- 
pressions +  CO.  TFE  Danielle  Vonci- 
pus,  T-Bone,  Hermet,  Brother  Franze 
Jefe  H.  Thanks  also  Mom,  Dad,  and 
Kim. 


Paul  Bracco 


I  LOVE  YOU  MOM  AND  DAD.  -Shar- 
on 87,88,89-90:  NO  WAY!!-  "What 
are  you  lookin'  at,  butthead",  "No 
you  sit  down",  "Gett:",  "The  Bat- 
tle"-R.E.M.-The  Best  time  ever- 
VA.,N.H.,  "The  Barn",  "The  week- 
end", Prom  '89,  "CI.C",  "t.b.", 
"L.B.",  "M.M",  Re-diner,  "Waiting", 
"Hey  S.",  Forever  in  Fla.-M.  and  B.- 
T.F. 


Thomas  J.  Burke 

Thanks  MA  +  PA,  Lin  +  Mike!  It's 
been  a  long  4  yrs.  Orlando-Yoseppy, 
the  maid  took  it!  23  CPN  Ouch!!,  Wet 
V  Wild!!  Got  ya,  Aim!  Thanx  for  ev- 
erything DOG'!  Offsides  1st  play! 
Just  call  it  a  Cannon!!  Jukebox  Hero! 
Joe  that's  a  cop!  Strike  three! 


Seniors  9 


The  Psychos-BFF  "Let's  try  Paul's" 
"The  last  of  the  bugs."  "Not  again 
Sean"  "I  can't  let  her  do  that"  "Not 
to  be  denied"  Things  can  only  get 
better.  Batmobile.  "Nice  try  guys" 
Best  of  friends  always,  Jess-good 
luck  next  year.  Thanks  everyone  ... 
Chowmein. 

Jennifer  Lynn  Cadogan 


Keith  J.  Campbell 

"9/22/89"  "C.C'is  a  "B"  from  F.I. 
&  Co.  "It's  not  how  fast  you  can  go, 
the  force  goes  into  the  flow;  got  to 
pick  up  the  pace,  if  you  want  to  stay 
in  the  race."  -So  Matt,  Scott,  Tom, 
Mike,  Tim,  and  Jeff. ..We're  outta 
here! 


I've  loved  the  stars  too  fondly  to  be 
fearful  of  the  night.  Jt  88  Florida  89 
time  to  know  B,L,K,  who  told  you  to 
walk  home-you  have  paint  on  your 
face!  Reggae  89-where's  Duxbury? 
Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Paulie,  Melissa, 
Bubba,  Kim,  LaLa,  M,  K,  B,  S,  C- 
Verno! 


Aimee  Michelle  Casale 


Thomas  Cavers 


Four  years  of  High  School  are  now 
behind  me  (finally!).  Many  memo- 
ries, many  friends,  and  many  good 
times.  Thanks  to  all  my  friends,  fam- 
ily and  even  the  teachers.  But  the 
jungle  is  large  and  the  cub,  he  is 
small. 


Football  #32,  I'll  never  forget  the 
prom  '89,  Sunday  River,  riding  on  the 
Tilly.  How  about  ta  Blanuet!  Later 
Vader,  OHM,  Hig,  Angler,  Tess,  Sara 
remember  the  good  times.  I'll  always 
love  you  Carla!  Tazicidalvic!!  LDC! 
We're  out  of  here!! 


Ryan  Cavicchi 


Cheryl  Denise  Cenedella 

True  friends  are  the  ones  who  are 
with  you  no  matter  what.  Thanks 
Mom,  DAD,  Michele,  Becca  +  Co., 
Tiffany,  Kris,  the  cheerleaders,  espe- 
cially Joanne.  Remember  R.E.M.- 
"Change  begins  with  the  individual." 
the  beach,  JD's.  Goodluck  JN,  SS,  ST. 
Lata  D.H.S. 


April  14,  1989  in  Drake's  Wag.  What 
a  day.  Ski  trip  to  Kill  in  the  max? 
METALLICA  7/25/89  Wor.  Cent. 
Beachin'  it  all  summer,  the  Days  at 
the  races,  Brooks,  Spag-Ace,  Me  — 
Jay  at  the  side,  B's,  Pat's,  Sox,  Steve 
Mc.  THE  GOOD  OLD  DAYS. 


Jonathan  J.  Centurino 


Kristen  L.  Chase 


"2  and  a  half  in  fourth  would  make 
the  world  a  whole  lot  better.  3,  how- 
ever, would  be  even  better."  ALIENS 
do  it  better.  Always  keep  a  spare. 
Precision  Landscaping  guys  are  the 
best!!  Thanks  for  the  job!  I  love  you 
Dad,  Mom,  Mike,  Mark,  Kathy,  Ka- 
ren, and  Scott. 


10  Seniors 


Edward  James  Corrigan 


"...And  you  learn  and  learn. ..with  ev- 
ery goodbye  you  learn.  Dunni,  Undi 
you  made  it!  A  lovely  dirt  road  made 
for  four.  Good  luck  Nathan  and  one- 
eyed  Jen!  Thanx  Mom,  Dad,  and 
Dave.  I  LOVE  YOU  STEVE. 


Heather  Adrienne  Clancy 


Andrew  C.  Clapp 


Five  years  of  fun  and  the  Wagokee  is 
done!  Sept.  26  1987!  Party  of  300! 
Thanks  to  Wendy!  COPS!!  BUSTED!! 
JAILED!!  PROBATION!!  EXXON!!  A 
few  in-schools  and  out-of-schools 
but  we  finally  made  it,  Right  Dan! 


These  lines  have  become  words  to 
live  by  for  me:"lf  you  can  meet  with 
triumph  and  disaster  and  treat  these 
imposters  just  the  same,  if  you  can 
fill  the  unforgiving  minute  with  sixty 
seconds'  worth  of  distance  run,  yours 
is  the  Earth  and  everything  that's  in 
it  and —  which  is  more —  you'll  be  a 
man,  my  son!" 


Dan  Coakley 


Jay  Cobak 


Finally!!  Skills  (Dirty  Deeds,  FF's  I'll 
drive?)  Lightning  (work?  bigtoe,  Pet- 
ty) McClud-doesn't  he  know?!  pit, 
H20  country,  4th  -oh  ya!!  summer,  2 
words  guys,  that  red  thing,  Bug-the 
hill!!  slum  side  =  cent  =  Sat.  nite.  Joe- 
kid-Hoop  #l-p.line  after,  Marcos  = 
Italy  springbreak,  Thanx  M  +  D,  Jeff, 
Ann  and  friends  couldn't  have  done 
it  w/o  U. 


This  isn't  Heaven,  this  sucks!  Deu- 
gar,  Beuven,  Sally.  Take  off  you 
Hoser.  Am  I  buggin'  you,  don't  mean 
to  bug  ya!  108  miles  to  Chicago,  a 
full  tank  of  gas,  it's  nighttime,  and 
we're  wearing  sunglasses.  Hit  it.  This 
is  absolute  reality.  Thanks  guys! 

Pete  Collins 


Brian  Connolly 


Football  88,  Safety  Agile,  Mobile, 
and  Hostile  "Pass!  Ball!  FIRE!!!" 
"Ain't  no  half  steppin'"  -Track,  High 
Hurdler,  "Speed  kills"-DO  THE 
RIGHT  THING.  "I  never  learned  to 
follow,  so  I  chose  to  lead."  Thanks 
for  putting  up  with  me  Mom  and 
Dad.  Fresh  for  1990! 


Kimberly  A.  Cotter 

"Dreams  of  yesterday  fade  away 
leaving  only  memories  to  last  for 
years  to  come.  Day  by  day.  Love, 
hate,  tears  +  laughter.  Shadows  of 
pain  disappear  into  the  light  of  to- 
day." Mom  I'm  babysitting  really. 
Thanx  Mom,  Dad,  Huppster, 
Spunky,  Spaz,  Trace,  I.C.T.,  Ernie  + 
Mary,  Love  y'all. 


Seniors  1 1 


Richard  Coulsey 


Stacy  Coyne 


What  can  I  say  except  that  I  am  glad 
half  of  my  life  has  gone  and  half  or 
all  of  my  school  career  has  gone  with 
it. 


It's  been  real.  Anyway  Hi,  Rain  In 
Summertime,  Luv  ya  Sparky!  Mexi- 
can, Captiva  89,  Ed  the  Barrel,  Domi- 
nation, M.B.  =  AH,  Dirty  Larry, 
Cheers,  Just  the  3  of  us, The  Crew, 
Get  one  free,  B.B.  Starman,  Hooked 
ya  McCormick,  Orange  Glow  Cot- 
tages, Thanks  Mom  and  Dad! 


Jonathan  S.  Cressman 


John  Crowley 


There's  only  one  thing  more  painful 
than  learning  from  experience,  and 
that  is  not  learning  from  experience. - 
Archibald  MacLeish 


Bill  Curley 


Amy  Davis 


J.B.  "89",  "If  we  couldn't  laugh  we 
would  all  go  insane,"  "Yo  Baby  Cum 
'on,"  Binzo,  "uh  no!"  thanx  Psycho's 
it's  been  awesome,  Far-Far's,  Kristel, 
Bruins  "89"  Chrissy,  "We're  goin'  to 
the  Garden",  thanx  Doc,  Vail  Co, 
Miss  ya  guys,  thanx  Mom  and  Dad, 
E  +  B. 


Joe  Dellapi 


Susan  D.  Deloid 


"Time  it  was  and  what  a  time  > 
was."  Thanx  Becca,  Amy,  Dana-Bs 
Frnds  4-eva!  Subeda  Deriga.  3?  De 
Lep-Limo.  B-beach-Sum  89:  B,  B,  / 
A,  K,  K,  C,  D,  M,  J  Frnds  4-eva!  B-da> 
all  night.  Sharkwoman,  A.C.  Wood; 
Ho-jo's.  Clepto?  Tabs.  Champs-S.1 
"Life's  Been  Good."  Thanks  M,  D, . 
J,  G. 


12  Seniors 


BBB!  "Look  out  she's  gonna  hit  us!" 
How  was  the  party?. ..What  party? 
From  Saint  Michael's!!!  Get  out  of 
here. ..Oh  come  in  officer!!!  "Hoggin' 
Boyz  in  the  Hood"  MC.  Chemo.  Joe 
and  the  posse.  Let's  Get  Ugly!!  Mom 
and  Dad  thanks  a  lot. 

Scott  G.  DeNicola 


"Many  dreams  come  true  and  some 
have  silver  linings.  I  live  for  my 
dreams  and  a  pocket  full  of  gold."- 
Led  Zeppelin.  The  boys  in  the  posse, 
The  Psychos,  ski  trip,  let's  get  ugly 
tonight,  the  Dungeon,  It's  been  a 
learning  "experience",  thanks  mom. 

Todd  Matthew  Dexter 


Jason  Dimascio 


Daniel  Dewolf 


"Dreams  are  the  touchstones  of  our 
character"  2  (Rah)  capt. /Tennis-Hel- 
lo, Ab,  K,  Jess,  Jen  best  buds!  Bos., 
Vermont,  Col.  C.B.,  M.H.,  Jaro!  Sen- 
ior Vaca!  CH.CREW-never  lose  you! 
Live  and  Let  Live!  Smile!  Hey  Buddy! 
Star  to  Fall,  #3,  Prom  '89,  Vive  Beau- 
coup! 

Danielle  Kathryn  Dobecki 


Thibaut  Diez 


Tracy  Lynn  Dimascio 

N.H.  J.T.'s  mv  B/f/f!  Specimen!!  K.C 
-Help  mon-lce  cream  yummy!  N.H. 
S's  again?  No!  J.T.  s&L?  Bently!  "Our 
memories  of  yesterday  will  last  a  life- 
time. We'll  take  the  best,  forget  the 
rest;  Someday  we'll  find,  these  are 
the  best  of  times."  Thanks  Mom- 
&Dad-love  you  all. 


Christopher  M.  Doherty 

Cinderella,  "Don't  know  what  you 
got  until  it's  gone."  Lata  D.H.S., 
BONES-I  hope  I  never  hear  it  again. 


Seniors  13 


"Thanx  Mom,  Dad,  Saysh  and  Uncle 
Tommy  for  always  encouraging  me;  I 
don't  know  and  I  didn't  do  it." 


Michael  Dormady 


Susan  Dowd 


We  know  what  we  are,  but  not  what 
we  may  be  — Shakespeare. 


Summer  Rains,  Bare  Feet,  Happy 
Tears,  Best  Friends  =  MASP  *Re- 
member,  A  smile  increases  face  val- 
ue (DTM!)  *Thot  a  famous  library 
has  been  cursed  by  a  woman  is  a  mat- 
ter of  complete  indifference  to  a 
famous  library  *Thanks  and  Love, 
M,  D,  B* 


Kerry  Dowling 


Cynthia  Dunlap 


Silver  and  Gold  is  about  a  man  who 
shanty  down  outside  of  Johanesburg 
a  man  who  is  sick  of  looking  down 
the  barrell  of  white  South  Africa  who 
want  to  take  arms  again.  South  Afri- 
ca and  the  injustice  in  South  Africa. - 
U2  Rattle  &  Hum. 

William  Andrew  Durgin 


Keith  J.  Dwyer 

Little  MC  or  is  that  L.B.-great  par- 
ties. Dino-hello  officer.  It  was  great 
while  it  lasted  MC.  Ever  been  arrest- 
ed before-nope,  never.  Matt  poo- 
kums-Vineyard.  Matt  A.  Living  on 
bread  &  water-Jenna,  Beach,  Spar- 
kles, Whitney,  Sarah  W.,  Nichole  N, 
&  Amy  S.  See  ya. 


Amanda  Eagan 


Maureen  Lyn  Edmunds 


Howdy!  Thanks  for  the  memories 
Girls  Swim  Team  #1!  No  more  semi 
nary.  We  are  not  repressed.  BYU  wil 
never  be  the  same.  Good  lucK,  I  love 
you  all. 


14  Seniors 


"Understand  that  change  begins 
with  the  individual."  -R.E.M.  4/16, 
9/16.  Cruisin'  summer  '89,  '68  Fire- 
bird, GTA,  Camaro,  Later  Chris,  Den- 
nis, Scott,  Matt,  Keith,  Tom,  Tim. 
Pool  Hopping  at  Trout  Farm.  The  gull 
has  flown! 


Michael  J.  Egan 


Susan  Fairfield 


"Hey  Guys,  this  is  our  last  year.  We 
made  it.  This  year  was  a  blast.  We're 
outta  here.  The  best  is  yet  to  come. 
Chica,  snob,  color  guard,  music  and 
the  rest-you're  the  best.  Thanks 
Mom,  Dad,  Prego  &  T.J.  Sean,  love 
ya-we'll  always  be  togetha." 


Jon  Fasullo 


Amy  E.  Ferson 


Thanks  Susan,  Becca,  Dana-Best 
Friends  Forever;  M,  B,  B,  K,  K,  C,  A, 
A,  J,  D;  Summer  of  '89;  Gymnastics; 
Def  Lep-limo;  T-REM;  B-Beach; 
three?;  Falmouth-CRX;  Susan's 
B'day,  all  night,  Sharkwoman;  AC 
Woods,  Ho  Jo's;  ILY  M,D,L,  +  R. 


"Warning:  Unauthorized  reproduc- 
tion of  this  picture  is  against  Federal 
Law  and  subject  to  criminal  prosecu- 
tion!" Later  B.C. 


Dan  Floyd 


Corinne  Ford 


"You  can't  always  get  what  you 
want.. .But  if  you  try  sometimes  you 
just  might  find,  you  get  what  you 
need."  M.U.L.=HJ,  Hey  Miss,  was  it 
worth  it?  Aimer,  Kimber,  Missy,  Tri- 
cia,  Wendy,  Tara,  &  Carl-you  guys 
are  the  best.  "If  I  could  turn  back 
time."  I  love  you  M  +  D. 


Hambone  =  Hamster  or  Bone.  Zimo, 
Pabs,  Tgyver,  MOOK  =  Big  MP, 
Shmelly,  Big  Dex.  Bone,  you  missed 
my  street  =  360.  Dave,  Yale  coldest 
day  ever  =  Fishbowl  the  outhouse.  Z- 
Dog- Wall's  =  GREEN.  Bone,  remem- 
ber taking  my  bro's  car.  DUDE-Let's 
Get  Ugly.  BOYS-WE'RE  OUT  OF 
HERE! 


Derek  Gage 


David  Richard  Gallagher 


GEEK,  DA  A  AVE,  P.C.  "Who's 
Clark?",  Beth-G.M. A.D.C.  Mon- 
treal- T.T.,  FLORID A-'87-88,  BAND 
(Jazz,  Mrch.B.E.),  Angelo  s  S.H., 
VOD-NIGHT,  PARTIES-Cape,  parties 
w/  S.C.  I.L.Y.  M.D.,  G.L.K.,  Thanx  for 
the  memories  D.H.S. 


Seniors  15 


This  promise  was  made  to  be  kept. 


Sebastian  Tibor  Gass 


Dana  Gaughan 


'"Life's  been  good',  Sue,  Bee,  Amy, 
best  friends  forever.  Thanx  A,  A,  B, 
B,  C,  D,  J,  K,  K,  M,.  Def  Leppard, 
League  Champs,  Wonton  Soup,  Fam- 
ous, Subeda  Deriga,  Nuthin'  but  a 
good  time!  X-mas  vac.-N.H.,  G.A.-T- 
R.E.M.,  Cape  '89,  'the  porch',  CRX, 
J. K. -Casino!  Burke's,  woods/  HO 
JO's,  Hugo,  AIN'T  LIFE  FUNNY!" 


Andrea  George 


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Not  Available 

Tiffany  Janell  Goldberg 


"If  you  stand  on  your  tippy-toes  you 
can  always  reach  the  things  out  of 
grasp."  Best  of  luck  to  everyone. 
Thank  you  for  everything  Mom,  Dad, 
and  David.  I  love  you  so  much! 


"Anything  worth  knowing  cannot  be 
understood  with  the  mind."  -Woody 
Allen,  Manhattan. 


John  Grandy 


Jennifer  Grant 


"For  I  must  be  traveling  on  now, 
'cause  there's  too  many  places  I've 
got  to  see."  HEY  BUGS,  Betty-FF, 
"It's  all  over,"  R.M.-F.Y.G.  Thanks 
M  +  J,  D  +  R,  B,  D,  M,  T  +  K.  Lata 
DHS. 


"Memories  +  knowledge  will  be  our 
most  valuable  possessions."  Mom, 
Dad-Thanx  for  teaching  me  what  I 
need  to  know.  Ev,  Aim  +  Bug-Love 
you  all-Thanx!  Becca-love  you  al- 
ways-lt's  you  +  me,  kid!  Something 
gold  can  stay!  MLB!  You  can  leave 
your  hat  on. 

Andre  Guillemin 


Paul  F.  Hahesy 

"All  you  need  in  this  life  is  ignoran 
and  confidence,  and  then  success 
sure."  The  road  to  the  top  has  on 
just  begun.  Thanks  Mom,  Dad  ai 
Amy,  I  never  could  have  made 
without  you.  Let  the  good  times  ra 


16  Seniors 


m  no  fool-gonno  keep  it  cool  and 
He  it  day  by  day.  We  don't  know 
here  we  might  go  until  we  make  it 
I  the  way." 


lian  M.  Hammel 


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"There  are  two  paths  you  can  go  by, 
but  in  the  long  run,  there's  still  time 
to  change  the  road  you're  on."  -Led 
Zeppelin.  Nice  beach  day.  Gl  Joe: 
Busted!!  The  Bus  Indy  500.  Midnight 
runs:  Lost  in  Boston.  Patriots?  Thanx 
MD2JH,  ILU.  One  down,  two  to  go. 
This  is  the  end  of  the  innocence. 


Jennifer  W.  Hannon 


Jennifer  M.  Hardy 


Prom  '89  Thanx  John,  "3"  Burks. 
Hey  Beau.  Last  summer  was  the  best, 
let's  make  this  one  better.  Thanx  for 
the  best  years  of  my  life.  I  luv  you 
guys.  M,  P,  H,  D,  Js,  B,  J.  Thanks  for 
everything,  I  love  you.  It's  a  tragedy 
for  me  to  see  the  dream  is  over. 


"You  are  never  given  a  wish  without 
also  being  given  the  power  to  make  it 
come  true.  You  may  have  to  work  for 
it  ,  however."  -Richard  Bach,  Illu- 
sions. Hey  kids,  we're  outta  hea'! 


Mary  Harmon 


Melissa  J.  Harrington 


C.T.  =  lf  I  could  turn  back  time. 
Who's  better?  I  rest  my  case.  Oct 
'89,  you  crack  me  up!  Never  forget 
R.M.  Thanks  Karen,  Cori,  Tara,  Paul, 
and  Troy.  Love  ya  Mom,  Dad,  Steve. 


"Hey  Mark"/  The  Trial. ..Eddie 
T...SIammin'  Sam,  Deck  Days, 
"Snakes,  Snakes!"  Bread,  S.  Scape/ 
T.F.,  The  B.B.  scare...  Mr.  Dingus, 
Back  in  my  bay...  Who  is  this  kid? 


Jeffrey  Harrison 


Torsten  Hasselman 

"School's  pretty  easy  and  kinda  fun 
at  times. ..Duxbury  X-C  #1.  And  re- 
member if  everything  seems  to  be  go- 
ing well  you  obviously  do  not  know 
what  the  hell  is  going  on..." 


Seniors  17 


"Just  remember  that  it's  a  grand  illu- 
sion, 'cause  deep  inside  we're  all  the 
same."  -Styx 

J.  Daniel  Hauber 


"There  is  nothing-absolutely  noth- 
ing-half so  much  worth  doing  as  sim- 
ply messing  about  in  boats. ..or  with 
boats  ..  in  or  out  of  'em,  it  doesn't 
matter." 


"Tazicidalvich".  Remember  LDC. 
COMW  and  I  do  mean  it.  Later  #32  & 
#40.  The  Angler  "Reap  it!"  Sunday 
River  '89  "How  many  has  he  had?" 


Bob  Higgins 


"Life  is  better  than  the  days  behin 
Kathy  they  all  have  beards  oka 
Bonnie  at  least  we  attracted  so 
weirdos.  Love  ya  Heather,  Laur 
Steph  and  Meg.  We  can  always  vis 
Jeannine,  we  can  always  try  agai 
Love  you  Mom  and  Dad.  Thanx. 


! 


Elizabeth  Hogan 


1 

Mark  D.  Hausherr 


"I  hid  in  the  crowded  wrath  of  the 
crowd,  but  when  they  said  'sit  down', 
I  stood  up"  ALLNIGHTERS  /HAUS- 
MOBILE/TEST  DAYS  /UNEJECTAB- 
LE/AAT  RIP  /CHATTEL- 
107/TRIUMVIRATE  /2SEC.VUL- 
CANS/FROSH  FOOTBALL/ITALIA 
/CUPCAKES/7YR  HOMEROOM 
/OB'S  STASH/THE  BOTTOM  BRO- 
KE/ADIOS. 


Nicole  Michelle  Hendrick 


Janice,  sis  10  years  it's  a  given!  Amy 
7/18/89.  J.C.T.,  J.L.,  me  Angelo's? 
Tray,  Pembroke?  BF  forever.  Say 
Buddy.  We  have  the  best!  Kim  9-12. 
Write!  John  "Thank  you"  3/17/89 
"Forever  and  always"  Aug.  Sun.  and 
Wed.  7  and  1/2  years?  "ALLA- 
GOO!"  Thanx  Mom,  Dad  and  R-J. 


"With  the  sun  as  your  laughter  and 
the  rain  as  your  tears,  rainbows  will 
protect  you  from  your  fears."  I  wish 
all  my  friends  the  best  in  life.  Thanx. 
Love  ya.  Springsteen!  Marushka. 
C.H.Crew:  Never  lose  you.  I  will 
reach  my  dreams.  Vive  beaucoup. 


Cheryl  Diane  Horton 

"Success  usually  comes  to  those  who 
are  too  busy  to  look  for  it."  Thanks 
to  my  good  friends  for  many  years  of 
friendships  —  you  know  who  you 
are.  Berries  Jubilee,  91D  #2,  Soccer  & 
Track,  #13,  MASP  '89-KD,  SB  +  JL- 
TFF.  Rick-Ti  Amo  Molto,  4-ever  and 
always.  CH.  Crew-Never  lose  you. 
Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Laura,  Todd 


18  Seniors 


Remember,  today  is  the  beginning  of 
yesterdays  tomorrows.  Hey  Dawn! 
How  is  your  bad  self?  Nice  Laugh! 
Remember  Guidaboni!  Summer  89 
Chris  Nicole  +  Greg-hare  fun  next 
year!  I'm  outta  here! 


Gwin  B.  Jacques 


Tricio,  Wendy,  Tara-Manomet! 
Adrienne...dog!  Sail  Caribbean.  Da- 
vey,  my  heart  is  full  of  pleasant 
memories.  Amy-FarFars!  Jen,  you' 
always  be  my  best  friend. 


Cross  Country  League  Champs  un- 
defeated, 86, 87  Capt.  89.  Manomet, 
super  soaked,  S.O.M.F.,  Standish-3 
hills,  Reggie  Camp  89-Dead  Mans 
Curve,  slow  down  Chad!  Back  yard 
brawl,  showers,  volleyball-make  it 
21.  Shirt!  It's  been  fun  Reggie! 
Thanks  for  your  support  M&D! 


Mark  S.  Johnson 


Miles  from  nowhere,  guess  I'll  take 
my  time,  OH  yeah,  to  reach  there- 
Cat  Stevens  the  Boat  House,  Thanks 
to  ALL  of  my  friends  and  Bessy. 
Thanks  Mom  &  Dad. 

Stephen  A.  Kearney 


pendy  Jamieson 

retend  work  study.  All  I  need  is  a 
iracle.  13-18;  18-23.  Blue  lipstick! 
ookie  paper.  Ocean  City-Mother 
uperior  Barracuda-318  Heaven-B.L. 
lew  Year's  Eve  88-89  Candi  & 
reaky.  If  you  wash  it  now  it  won't 
tain. 


Ericka  Elizabeth  Johnson 


"YO  Baby"  "Yota"  "Red  Mazda  only 
on  Tuesdays".  Jons  not  that  kinda 
guy?  Damn  it  Janet,  you  think  we're 
snobs.  Can  I  dop  you.ey  muffa,  what 
ya  doing  behind  the  tree?  Hey  cutie 
this  is  the  end  of  the  Innocence.  Smi- 
ly,  I  love  ya! 


To  dream  is  to  live-and  to  live  is  to 
be,  so  without  my  dreams,  I  wouldn't 
be  me!  Hel-lo,  Point  Sebago,  Brain- 
tree,  Myrtle  Beach-3  — Abby  &  Kath- 
erine,  Colorado,  Vermont,  Sawtelles- 
Dani,  91D#2,  Sunapee-Sheryl,  Dana 
for  listening,  Puma,  KFC,  Cheech, 
Ditto,  Berries  Jubilee,  Community 
Clothes,  Falmouth,  BOAT-Susan, 
EEEE,  Boston,  Beach,  Dancin,  CH. 
CREW  NEVER  LOSE  YOU!  Thanks 
MOM&DAD  &  Albie  &  U.J. 


Michael  James  Kelleher 

"Class  of  90"  Marathon  Monday- 
Top  of  the  hill(B.O)  Captiva  +  Ne- 
braskians  + Let's  Burn!  "New  Years 
Night  89"  Hey  boys  meet  "Lenny 
Dice  Clay"  "Prom  Night" —  Ski 
Trips  =  Sunday  River  (Ohmie  watch 
the  last  trolley  step)  Football  #56, 
Later  D.H.S.  Thanx  mom&dad. 


Seniors  19 


Hoop  #23.  Remember  DQ,  Around 
the  horn  JFS,  Pong  with  Bo,  Scotty  is 
the  real  Big  Guy,  Dan  and  Mike-Neg- 
ative, Negative,  Sulliban's  class 
(Tutty-Sweety),  Mark  gets  the  Vul- 
can, A.B.-I  won't  forget  you.  Thank 
you  Mom,  Dad  and  Brian.  Later 
Scammook. 

Christopher  J.  Keller 


Miss  you  A,  J,  B,  B,  B,  D,  S,  A,  A,  K,  C. 
No  more  late  night  fishing,  if  you 
need  a  ride  call  me  4:30  a.m.  Rides  to 
school  in  greenmachine  were  fun 
one  day  we'll  make  it  on  time.  Never 
forget  beach  nights,  Prom  89,  BR's, 
MP's,  JM's,  Later  Bear,  I  love  you  M, 
D,  J,  A,  P,  B. 


Dov  Koplovsky 


The  wheel  is  great,  the  stridex  work 
and  the  air  shoes  are  comfortabl 
but  the  no-spill  coffee  mug  is  tl 
best.  Keep  the  chest  thrust  whi 
"Hangin'  out",  in  Montreal.  Mick 
is  a  headbanger.  The  silver  bullet  w 
live  forever.  CLUB  A.F.A.T. 


Betsy  Kennedy 


B,  C,  A,  K  and  rest  gang  I'll  miss  you! 
N.J.,  Beach  Nights,  N.H.  Summer  89 
best!  CITGO,  M.J.,Beks  house, 
Shower  Carolyn?  Buda,  Guido,  Bye 
Aim,  remember  my  split  and  the  sun- 
rises! Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  J,T,  "Offer 
up  your  best  defense,  this  is  the  end 
of  the  innocence." 


Julie  Floris  Kilgour 


"True  happiness  comes  when  you 
can  look  at  yourself  and  like  what 
you  see."  Thanks  to  all  my  friends, 
(you  know  who  you  are).  I  couldn't 
have  done  it  without  you!  Thanks  a 
million:  Mom,  Dad,  Ross,  Ian,  Sarah, 
and  Kim.  I  love  you. 


Brion  L'Heureux 


20  Seniors 


John  +  Nicole  Forever  and  Always- 
The  Stones  9/29/89-Stevie  Nicks, 
Nicole  how's  the  lawn-JL,  NH,  JT  get 
some  eyedrops  "Class  of  90"  time  to 
go  out  in  the  real  world.  Thanks 
Mom,  Dad,  Deb,  Tim,  Sue,  Greg,  and 
Nicole!!!  See  ya  lata. 

John  R.  Lagace 


Maureen  E.  Lawless 


"Who  knows  how  long  this  will  last, 
or  how  we've  come  so  far  so  fast-but 
somewhere  back  there  in  the  dust, 
that  same  small  town  in  each  of  us"- 
Thanks  everyone!  Love  you  Mom, 
Dad,  Meg,  and  Tom. 


B-ball  89-90  #21,  JW:  3  golds/2  sil- 
vers/world record.  CM:summer  87 
hop  along  twins,  smallfry:  summer  b- 
ball,  powder  in  fan  &  eating  w/Mike. 
Roxanne:  good  luck  w/knees  &  b- 
ball.  Brian,  I  love  you  &  always  will. 
Thanx  M  &  D.  Good  Luck  Steve. 


Kim  Lelakes 


Ron  Lelakes 


This  isn't  the  end,  it's  only  the  begin- 
ning. The  Good  times  will  always  be 
there,  the  bad  times  Forgotten.  Who 
knows  what  the  Future  holds  but  I 
am  willing  to  find  out.  Summer  89. 
Thanx  Mom  and  Dad.  Good  Luck  Jon 
and  Elizabeth. 


Danielle  Jayne  Longley 


Kristen  MacAllister 


All  my  friends  from  S.H.-  D.S.  E.A. 
L.J.  T.D  B  JR'S  Beach.  Pit!!! 
S.D.M.C.A.  Quincy  rides  getting  lost. 
SSW/S.  My  house.  "How  do  ya  fig- 
ure?" "Sucks  to  be  you!"  paul- 
"you?"  My  Mustang.  Main,  Vin- 
cents, Scott  Ritz  I  love  you!  Thanx 
Mom,  Dad,  Sunny,  DDTJ  I  love  you! 


Later,  Bye.  Remember  the  Dead! 
Summer  89.  SHAYTAY,  Hot  men- 
,Hot  cars  made  for  us  Lawna,  Ba,  Ba, 
Ba,  Ba,  Ba  Babareno.  Cheeba 
Cheeba.  You  want  to?  Sergio  Bastan- 
te,what  a  guy.  Yma,  beware  of  Mr. 
Lenrow! 


Ali  Macaulay 


Carla  MacFarlane 

"Today,  if  a  smile  comes  to  you  that 
perhaps  you  can't  explain,  it's  be- 
cause we're  outa  here!!"  Thanx  ev- 
eryone, especially  Jackie,  Cheryl, 
Danielle,  Sheryl,  Lauri  +  Kim.  Re- 
memba-Great  Woods,  Saquish, 
Roadtrips,  Labor  Day,  Soccer  #11, 
Prom. ..etc.  Thanx  Ry-I  love  ya, 
Thanx  M  &  D!!! 


Seniors  2 1 


Our  destinies  await,  Divide  and  con- 
quer, life  is  what  you  make  of  it,  so 
make  it  while  you  can,  Heading  to 
the  great  white  north,  skeet,  frees- 
tyle, Maine,  jeeves  mobile,  Mac  Mo- 
bile, Co  Pilot,  silver  bullet,  Copper 
Head  Road. 


Brian  G.  MacKenzie 


\  iiii  J 

Rory  MacLeod 

It's  amazing,  I'm  still  alive  after  all 
this  time  driving  with  Jeff!  Remem- 
ber walking  home  from  Jim's!  The 
"Pit  and  Superfly"!!  Watercountry- 
what  a  night  Red-huh!  Graduation 
Night  '89-ugg!  Get  a  job  Big  Toe. 
Thanks  for  everything  Mom  and 
friends,  I  owe  ya! 


Hoop,  M.B.J.C.  =Abes,  DQ,  Hey 
buddy.  Did  someone  say  tunnel?  "It's 
better  to  aim  high  and  miss,  than  to 
aim  low  and  hit."  Thanks  Mom  and 
Dad. 


Scott  MacQuarrie 


Glen  MacTavish 


Love  y'all  so  much  Dad,  Mom,  Rob, 
Gram,  Deb,  Bro,  Shandy,  Tex.  Look 
out  world  here  I  come!  Freedom  at 
last!  Texas  here  I  come.  Thanks  for 
good  times,  I  will  NEVER  forget  you, 
Ken,  Rob,  Terisa.  Love  is  forever!  Bye 
Forever!  I'm  gona  miss  ya  Mike! 


Traci  A.  MacWalter 


Lynn  Madden 

Don't  you  feel  a  change  coming  From 
another  side  of  time  Breaking  down 
the  walls  of  silence  Lifting  shadows 
from  your  mind  -Santana.  Summer 
89  The  Dead-Choice  Point-hot  cars- 
Exit  9-thanx  Steve!!  Ali-stay  away 
from  blue  monsters  and  evil  flames. 
Thanks  M  +  D. 


Fid  Hky  Bruins  Amy  "Going  to  the 
Garden"  #38  "What's  he  saying?" 
nice  try  psychos  Bugs  "try  Pauls?" 
Don't  hold  back  have  a  good  time, 
We'll  make  the  rules  up  and  break 
them  if  we're  not  having  fun  Thanks 
mom,  dad,  Jenna  T  +  C. 


Christine  Manning 


Christopher  Mannis 


Roll  out  the  barrel  ..  Florida  bound- 
.. Where's  the  other  kid  ..  KFC  ..  let 
the  good  times  roll..  Manny..  What  a 
neighborhood..  McDonald's..  Rolling 
Stones..  I  don't  have  a  motorcycle!., 
tres  ace..  LVN..  Captiva. 


22  Seniors 


I'm  outto  here!  Thank  god.  I  can't 
rake  this  place  any  longer.  Thanks 
for  helping  me  through  Pete  W, 
Mom,  Dad,  Christine,  Mike  C,  Jim  L. 
How  bout  YA  shadester.  Hey  Phan- 
tom who's  the  missing  link?  Who 
luvs  YA  Babe?  Hey  Gumby  and 
Booser  you're  a  liquid?  Hey  Dad  lets 
go  fishing.  Jeff  and  Chris,  got  any 
good  jokes?  Patty  and  Ryan  and  Rick 


Keith  Eric  Mason 


LET  THE  GOOD  TIMES  ROLL! 

new  =  year!  Hey  Geek  "look  out  she's 
gonna  hit  us"!!!  How's  the  party.. 
What  party?  Party-line!  from  Saint 
Michaels!!  Jos-b  stylewomen,  nice 
red  face-It's  sunburned  Burkey-Or- 
lando  2  more  days,  BASEBALL  ie- 
gion  §7,  #5.  M  +  D  thanks. 


Joseph  H.  Mattivello 


G.J.  T4E  +  EYELYA.  5-19-89.  LA- 
LALA.  BINGO-RUDE  AWAKENING. 
CM  =  HJ  W/CLS  +  WALL.  R.E.M. 
W/U.  BUDDY-WOR  +GW.  H.H 
THANX  AIM,  CORI,  PEP,  WALNUT, 
WENNER.  HAVE  FUN  HURRAH 
WE'RE  ALL  FREE  NOW.  GOOD  LUCK 
BOOMER. 


Kimberly  Jean 
McCafferty 


iiiiiiiHiiiiiim^B 


Karen  Mastrangelo 


Matthew  Mazanec 

HS  finally  over,  the  poker  nights,  Es- 
capades in  the  Van.  Allaire  you  Sally, 
Collins  you  Margret,  Putnam  you  are 
just  a  Putnam.  Remember  all  the 
Beach  partys,  Nicks  Waterskiing, 
the  Prom,  Ha  Ha  the  sparkles. 
Thanks  for  everything  Mom,  Dad,  all 
those  who  were  there. 


Karen  Diane  McCann 

What  a  long  strange  trip  it's  been, 
and  now  I  am  outta  here,  Lata  DHS. 
Thanx  MARUSHKA,  you  don't..do 
you?  um  no!  Hold  onto  my  what? 
Thanx  a  million  M  +  D,  J +  B,  D,  S,  C  I 
Love!  AND  DON'T  FORGET-CAP- 
TAIN  CNDM.  WENDY?! 


'Class  of  90'  football  #57  capt.  Reg- 
gaefest  89  Lumpy,  Suze  +  Joe  swim- 
ming? Hey  *#%?  whats  up!?  Joey 
M.  what  a  fellow.  Deno  =  party  ani- 
mal =meathead  #2.  where  ya  been? 
Beachin  it  everyday!!  L.B.  'Ever  been 
arrested  before  nope  never'.  "I  have 
been  comfortably  numb"  luv  ya 
M  +  D  Thanx. ..I'm  going  to  col- 
lege???? 


Joseph  Michael 
McCarthy  Jr. 


Paul  McCarthy 


Liver  Curdling  Summers;  Skitrips! 
My  homeboy  Posse  Led-Zep; 
C.H.E.B.A.,  the  chase-9:51,  OD  + 
Gagie  9  min  to  closing  CC.  C  +  D  at 
the  T.  Zimo,  Schmelly,  Dex  (Patch), 
Davey  T.  +  D.  mobile,  Dade,  Drake, 
Mook,  Mike,  ham-Ed,  Skooch,  + 
Miss  Whata  Hassel  P.D.B.F.H.  #66! 
Hey  you  guys  this  doesn't  look  the 
same.  See  you  later!  Thanks  Mom  + 
Charlie. 

Seniors  23 


"9/22/89"  "C.C"  is  a  "B"  from  F.I.  & 
Co.  "It's  so  hard  to  stay  together 
through  revolving  doors,  you  need 
someone  to  talk  to  and  someone  to 
sweep  the  floors."  The  Pit,  Thanks 
Mom,  Dad,  Angus,  Bon,  Alex, 
Gaddy,  Neil,  and  the  Hermit,  T-Bone, 
Mully,  &  Brother  Hans. 


Timothy  M.  McDonough 


Kathryn  Jane  McGirr 


"Hey  Jen!  I  can  do  this  corner  at  45 
mph!"  SMALL  H.S.  BF  and  UMASS 
BF!!  Great  summer  at  the  Hill  -So 
Rob,  when  do  we  leave  for  Mex?  I 
love  you!  Thanx  Mom,  Dad,  Graham, 
and  Shannon-I  love  you  all. 


Hockey  #7  This  is  ugly;  get  ready  to 
fight  boys.  Football  #33  DR.  DEATH. 
"I  almost  pulled  it  off  but  the  other 
girl  knows,  I'm  DEAD"  Bash  at  Mcl- 
saac's,  "Barry  we  didn't  get  caught" 
I'll  make  you  proud,  Dad.  I  miss  you. 


Lights  +  Red  +  Skills.  It's  finally 
over!!  (H20  Country)  Red  best  D.D., 
Lights  is  Mom  out  with  Dan?  Skills 
360  on  Mayflower!!  July  4,  1989. 
Thanx  Todd  for  the  good  times.  Cop- 
gratulations.  Skills  Dino's  House. 
(W.N.A.B.)  Let's  roll  a  barrel  in  Jeff's 
house.  Worwie. 

Craig  McPherson 


"Well  my  feet  they  finally  took  root 
in  the  earth  but  I  got  me  a  nice  little 
place  in  the  stars."  -Bruce  Spring- 
steen, Feb.  25,  1988,  The  Dalai  Lama 
himself,  Jah!  Many,  many  great 
times  Kev,  Thanks  Mom,  Dad  and 
Maureen.  Good  luck  to  everyone! 


David  M.  Metzler 


Kim  Meyer 


The  Drugstore  Queen!  LHS  86-88 
Leadership  Academy,  MASP  (Ben, 
Jim,  Eric!)  Yogurt,  Promfish!  Augie, 
Jules,  Toto,  R.B.?  CS.SC  ("I  am  but  a 
BIG  voice...")  TT  ("Remember  how 
you  do  here  will  affect  the  REST  OF 
YOUR  LIFE!")  Adieu,  Adieu,  Auf 
Wiedersain,  Gesundheit,  Farewell! 


John  R.  Mclsaac 


Chris  McLaughlin 

"B.B.B."  Dino's  turn  "Hey  get  the  ... 
Oh  come  in  officer"  No  more 
"Dances",  Ya,  I  quit!  Call  Matt, 
"Hoggin"',  "Boyz  in  the  Hood"  Dino, 
Dex,  Tower,  Schoochi,  Hummer, 
Zimo,  Humes,  Gage,  Tony,  Mike, 
Jack:  Later!!  "I  do  understand"  Ni- 
cole "BFF".  Psychos,  Later!  Let's  get 
ugly!! 


Natalie  Ann  Merry 

"Every  day,  the  sun;  and.  after  sun- 
set, Night  and  her  stars.  Ever  the 
wind  blows;  ever  the  grass  grows.  Ev- 
ery day,  men  and  women,  convers- 
ing-beholding  and  beholden."  -Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson. 


24  Seniors 


The  Psychos  "Let's  try  Pauls"  Bugs. 
"Friends  Forever"  The  Fourth  89' 
"Secret  Rendezvous"  "Here  Kitty, 
Kitty"  "L.  is  for  left"  "We  can't  do 
THAT  on  the  highway."  Christy  has 
them.  "Bat  mobile"  "Our  coffee 
Runs"  Bob,  thanks  for  the  memories. 
Love  and  thanks  M&D. 

Susan  Lousia  Milewski 


DHS  Blast  for  4  years.  Soccer  #1 
State  Champs  88  #21.  Hello  CP 
Geek.  Aqua,  Mac,  Starman,  John, 
Gillis,  Friend,  Mikes.  Mr.  Fer- 
nandes'&  Cushing's  Classes.  SABER- 
HAGEN  Cy  young.  Bo  MVP  H.A. 
Dougie  yeah  18  and  life  to  go.  Tark- 
lin  PONG  Keller  people.  CAM. 
Thanx  M  and  D.  See  ya 


Lynn,  Kris,  Mic,  Maura,  Ericka, 
Stacy-Well  guys  we  did  it!  Look 
ahead  at  the  future,  but  glance  back 
on  our  memories  with  a  smile.  Glenn 
I  will  always  Love  you!  Scott,  Mom, 
and  Dad  thank  you  for  all  your  love 
and  support,  you're  the  best! 


Danielle  M.  Moules 


David  Muha 


iDennis  Michael  Moloney 

The  time  has  come,  later  Bruce,  Paul, 
Mike,  Shea,  Ben,  Christen.  Roxanne- 
Girl  I'm  Gonna  Miss  You!  Beastie 
Boys!  DMC  EPMD  to  the  Boyz  in  the 
hood.  It's  strictly  business  from  here 
on  out.  I'm  half  way  there,  18  and  life 
to  go... 


Chris  Morin 


Jennifer  Mulcahy 


Lata  DHS-9th  grade  Hist,  Lit,  Arts! 
Hey  kid  Neighba  loser,  5b  lunch  the 
best!  Summer  of  '89.  Fun  in  the  sun. 
Up  in  Dover  with  Traci,  Cath  and 
Rich.  Rick  at  the  beach  super  hot! 
Waterfront  and  Morton  Park  and 
Eric.  It's  finally  over. 


Seniors  25 


Good  Evening,  Sept.  22  1989 
DANCE.  Thanks  Soph.  All  the  world 
is  a  stage  and  you  are  the  everything. 
REM  April  16  Sept  16  the  Garden, 
Great  Woods.  Best  shows.  Jess  and 
Dan  are  best  fans!!  "CC"  is  a  B  from 
"Fl"  and  CO. 


Matthew  Mulligan 


It  was  nice  being  here,  but  not  too 
sad  about  leaving!  See  everyone  lat- 
er. G.  luck  Ben,  Ron,  Brian,  Gary,  Joe. 


Field  Hockey.  "The  Psychos", Lets 
try  Paul's.  "Bugs"  Nice  Bonnie! 
Mexico  '88.  New  Hampshire.  Love 
Yah  CJS.  Stop  knockin'...Kick  in  the 
head.  Lets  get  out  of  this  place.  I've 
got  many  rivers  to  cross.  Love  you 
Mom,  Dad,  Rob  and  all  my  friends. 


Leigh  N.  Newman 


Elizabeth  P.  Murphy 

"The  Psycho's"  Hey  bugs!  Our  time 
has  come  to  say  goodbye  after  al 
these  years.  Don't  forget  all  the  great 
times!  I'll  never  forget  ya  guys!  Jen  G. 
you'll  always  be  my  B.F.F.  I  love  you 
K.T.-  "I'm  "2-1"  your  girl"  Mom  and 
Dad  thanks  for  everything!  You're 
the  best!  I  love  you! 


Jennifer  Lynn  Needham 


"I've  discovered  its  not  what  the 
world  brings  to  you  but  what  you 
bring  to  it"-Anne  of  Green  Gables 


Tim  Ochtera 


26  Seniors 


#40  football,  baseball  "Had  enough" 
Jack  great  breakfast!  Thanks  for  eat- 
ing it  Zim!  "Buthead  Bone"  What  a 
boatride  schmelly!  "Sunday  River 
89"  "I  just  want  to  ski"  Love  ya  log! 
TAZICIDACVIC  (ANG)  Reap  it!  Love 
ya  Mom  and  Dad! 


Karl  M.  Ohmstede 


Matt  Pelletier 


Long  days  and  nights  on  the  beach- 
Summer  '89  /Manomet-Busted- 
Thanks  Dan!  /Feb.  88-Three  little 
pigs/Winwood,  REM,  H.J.,  /P- 
town  =  The  captain/The  common- 
summer  88/B-fest  89/Bear  2  Duck- 
s/Tennis courts-TTW/Thanks  Wen- 
dy, Tricia,  Kim,  Missy,  Cori,  and 
Kristel-We've  had  the  time  of  our 
lives!  /Thanks  Mom  and  Dad! 


Tara  N.  Pepin 


Troy  Damon  Piedade 

To  the  Compton  Posse.  Ski  Trip.  Bye 
girl  FRIENDS.  '"Cause  in  the  darkest 
depthof  Mordar,  I  met  a  girl  so  fair;" 
"Think  to  how  it  was,  then  again  it 
will  be;  though  the  course  may 
change  sometimes,  rivers  always 
reach  the  sea."  Led  Zeppelin 


"You'll  never  walk  alone",  KBBBA, 
Love  to  the  Wrights,  Caroleeny.  B.B., 
M.  J.,  Guido,  Free  Falling,  Elvis  Lives, 
Edie,  Cementhead,  Mom,  Bva, 
Blecca,  whant  whoa,  citgo,  Endless 
Nights.  The  memories  we're  making 
today,  can't  compare  to  those  of  yes- 
terday, BYE  AMY,  love  ya'll,  lata 
much  D.H.S. 


Carolyn  M.  Pizaura 


Kristen  Prebola 


Life  is  better  than  the  days  behind, 
whats  mine  is  yours  and  whats  yours 
is  mine,  no  aggravation  that  we  can't 
get  through,  a  situation  for  the  lucky 
few...Thanx  for  your  support  Mom, 
Dad,  Noelle  and  Terri.  Jill,  Liz,  Ron 
and  John,  Love  You  Always! 


Bye  Bye  Duxbury  High!  4  years  of 
misery,  thought  we  would  DIE;  We 
leave  to  start  anew.  Hit  the  road  jack 
I'm  not  coming  back,  GL:  KM,  RL, 
DM,  PT,  BM,  BR,  TM  and  all!!! 


Benjamin  MacGregor 
Priest 


t  I 


Hal  Pugmire 


Seniors  27 


Jon,  Pete,  Matt,  Matt,  Michelle-We 
had  good  times.  Remember  water- 
melon weekend,  fooz-ball  "Life 
moves  pretty  tost,  if  you  don't  stop 
and  look  around  you  could  miss  it." 
Take  off  you  hoser!  Am  I  buggin  you 
don't  mean  to  bug  ya!  Dueger,  Sally, 
Wing  nut 


Andrew  J.  Putnam 


Barbara  Ramsay 


Be  an  optimist  instead  some  how 
happiness  will  find  you  forget  what 
happened  yesterday  I  know  that  bet- 
ter things  are  on  the  way.  Kathy  care- 
ful Hammocks  Lizzy  yur  prissy  - 
heath  checkers  13  Leigh  pooman 
KaKa  meggan  whie  flutterbutters 
U.V.M.  X3  HS  and  CS  T.M.B.  Thanx 
Mom 


JAMIE:  THOSE  SAT  AFTERNOON 
BOAT  RIDES  WHAT  A  BLAST... 
A.F.A.T.  ...  JON  WE  MISSED  YOU... 
ST.  CATERINE'S  STREET,  MON- 
TREAL ...  THE  MELONS  ARE  RIPE 
AND  THE  TACO'S  ARE  HOT ...  F#  ... 
THANXS  FOR  EVERYTTHING 
MOM  +  DAD...  LOOK  OUT  WORLD 
HERE  I  COME. 

Chris  Remick 


A  British  Student! 

James  Ramsden 


Susan,  Dana,  Amy,  Frnds  4eva!  T 
the  gang,  ILY  always!  3??  Hing,  T> 
Lowell,  Buddha,  Guido,  Betty,  Bobb* 
Beach  Nights,  Bva,  Stairs!!  Prom 
Summer  '89,  Famous,  Life's  bee 
good,  Subeda  Deriga,  Bye  Amy!  IL 
MDB,  At  my  feet  eternity  draws  eve 
sweeter  plans  for  me... 

Rebecca  Skye  Riordon 


Bruce  Michel  Reed 

My  Antic  -Every  time  I  see  you  fall- 
ing, I  get  down  on  my  knees  and  pray, 
I'm  waiting  for  that  final  moment,  to 
say  the  words  that  I  can't  say. 


Thomas  W.  Richards 

First  Impressions  Cancel. Tour.  CC 
B-FI.  So  Loanstar. 


Danielle  Rosalia 

Good  Luck  '90  It's  hard  to  let  go  of  i 
that  we  know/  Hurled  from  my  hor 
into  the  unknown.  A.I.W.A.F.Y. 
Soccer  #36.  Hersh,  Carlos,  &  D 
(B.U.S.C.P.G.),  gurgling  f  ish-T4E  Jei 
Jammin'  at  Matt's  (Big  Oaf),  S.  ] 
(T.B.L.H.),  Jo  (T4BT),  J.S.  (T.  Mr.  C 
S.H.)  Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Vin  a  | 
friends. 


28  Seniors 


"If  you  love  someone  set  them  free. 
If  they  return,  they're  yours.  If  they 
don't,  they  never  were."  Hey  Renee! 
"What  mokes  you  act  so?"  "This  is 
true!"  Oh...  you  knowit!!!  Gwin 
"How's  ya  laugh?"  Don't  forget  Gwe- 
dabone!  Love  ya  always:  Blondie, 
Ronnie,  Tony,  Gram,  Gramps,  Mom 
&  Dad. 

.  Dawn  Michelle  Rose 


Psycho's-BFF!  Let's  try  Pauls,  July 
4th,  adventures,  bugs,  sneakin'  out, 
Reggae  '89,  Bus  Indi  500,  no  serious- 
ly..shady,  my  oven-D.G.,  my  brother, 
Luv  you  Ant,  Thanx  CM.  and  guys, 
Sue  I  didn't,  B.B.B.,  Florida,  Thanx  M, 
D,  Five  Down...Chowmein! 


Well  Joanne  you  were  right  It  was 
fast.  Karen,  capt  "?".  KTH  can  I  pull 
a  Kathrine?  SEXY-Thursday.  NEW 
YEARS  "88"  12/13/87-til  the  day  I 
die  June  '94  I  luv  u  Bill,  forever  my 
friends  thanxs  JM  +  Mommy,  for- 
ever is  always. 


Wendy  Schofield 


Jim  Sampson 

ootball  #44;  Killah,  MacQ:  Sullibo's 
lass,  Kellah's  this  weekend?  DQ, 
Sufujuice,  "YOU  LOOK  GOOD!" 
Teddy  C.  :Goin'  to  Chelmsford?  Puf- 
erbellies,  Doritos  +  Sis's  YB. 
Thanks  Dad,  Mom,  Gretchen,  Jeff  + 
ill  the  little  people  that  made  it  all 
possible.  That's  the  news  and  I  am 
>utta  here! 


Ted  J.  Schlueter 


Thanx  M.D.  &  C.  "The  Barrel",  Pe- 
tro.  Gun  it,  The  Gouge,  F.T.M.,  I  ex- 
ist... maybe,  Cork!  The  beach,  wo- 
terskiing  in  Back  R.,  Megs.  Live  your 
life  while  you  can!  Thanx  gang  and 
best  friends-3rd  grade,  Disintegra- 
tion, "The  Cure"...  See  ya,  P.S.  cooler 
found  Busted  Bud! 


myself  am  strange  and  unusual." 
— Beetlejuice,  "I  wear  black  on  the 
outside,  because  black  is  how  I  feel 
on  the  inside."  —  Smiths,  "It's  so 
easy  to  laugh,  it's  so  easy  to  hate,  it 
takes  strength  to  be  gentle  and 
kind."  —  Smiths,  See  ya.... 


Rob  Sieminski 

ZIMO;  Football  #79,  Baseball;  Ga- 
gey,  DEX,  Hambone,  Smelley,  Pablo, 
Dave,  Hig,  Ohmy  McL;  WHAT'S  UP? 
Paul's  Boiler  Room!  L.D.C.;  Patcho- 
chio;  Marathon  Day  on  the  Hill;  Reg- 
gae Fest;  The  Green  Grimace;  Psy- 
chos! McL.  Bash!  J.P.  '89,  it  was  ugly! 
I  love  you  Mom,  Dad,  John,  Tommy, 
A.P. 


Seniors  29 


"It  is  hard  to  know  when  to  give  or 
take  but  I  love  each  day  like  each 
mistake."  -Johnny  Dee.  "You  are 
making  odds  on  my  destruction"  my 
twin  -Jerry  Mitchell:  Three  O'clock 
High. 


John  Simmons 


Derek  Steven  Simpson 


"No  matter  how  cynical  I  get,  I  just 
can't  keep  up."  -Lily  Tomlin.  "If  ig- 
norance is  bliss,  this  is  Eden."  "This 
monkey's  gone  to  heaven."  -Pixies. 


C,  K,  B,  B,  B,  A,  S,  D,  A,  A,  J,  K,  M 
together  till  the  end  of  time.  BVA, 
beach  '89,  End  of  Innocence,  B-all 
our  MOM,  C-thank  you  for  your  sup- 
port, Bye  Amy!  PBR,  K-gekin,  sum- 
mer '89  Don't  stop  thinking  about  to- 
morrow. I  LU  M,  D,  &L. 


Kim  Sorrento 


Gabe  Southard 


A  man  who  has  tried  to  play  Mozart, 
and  failed,  (Woodwind  Quintet!) 
through  that  vain  effort  comes  into 
position  better  to  understand  the 
man  who  tried  to  paint  the  Sistine 
Madonna  and  did.  Remember  the 
sectionals!  Opening  Set! 


"We're  just  two  lost  souls  swimming 
in  a  fishbowl  year  after  year"  -Pink 
Floyd. ..You  guys  are  loaded/BB-J/ 
Dirty  Larry-Soccer/  So  anyway  Hi- 
JSTMS/  The  Jeff  Dance-4th/  Ted 
this  is  kinda  cool/  Thanx  Mom  & 
Dad/  It's  been  real  guys-MJCTSK  & 
Karen/  The  Van. 


Jeremy  Starr 


Jennifer  E.  Stiles 


Look  out  here  we  come,  we  finally 
made  it!  Good  luck  to  everyone,  I'll 
miss  you  all!  Tom-I  love  you  always! 
"Kat-not  45  mph!  AGH!"  SMALL! 
Mom,  Dad,  Sarah-I  love  you  guys. 
Thanks  for  everything. 


Thanx  to  my  family  here  and  there 
and  to  all  of  you;  I'll  never  forget  you 
"Imagine  no  possessions,  I  wonder  ii 
you  can;  No  need  for  greed  or  hun 
ger,  a  brotherhood  of  man;  Imagine 
all  the  people  sharing  all  the 
world..."  -John  Lennon. 

Maja  Strasser 


i 


i 


Justin  Andrew  Stratton 


Hey  Class  of  1990,  do  what  you  dc 
best:  Party!  Hockey  Team,  keef 
fighting  and  scoring.  McKid,  gooc 
luck  at  U.S.F.  Dennis,  keep  the  block 


30  Seniors 


To  live  is  the  rarest  thing  in  the 
world.  Most  people  exist  and  that  is 
all.  Never  stop  striving  for  your 
dreams.  Mom  and  Dad,  thank  you 
for  everything. 


John  A.  Sutherland 


"Don't  hide  what  you  feel  inside, 
Don't  let  anybody  stand  in  your 
way."  Love  you  Mom,  Dad,  Rich  and 
Amy!  Thanks  for  beleiving  in  me. 


Nathan  Thorn 


Love,  Learn,  Try  to  forget,  10  True 
Colors  Nik  It's  a  given!  61-70-num  5  - 
This  is  the  time  Honestly!  Tray,  so 
Riduculous  -Bouncy  SL  -ID  -KGIG- 
GLES  -summer  T.S.  -88-89  Lost  7-3  - 
Thanx  Amy  -I  luv  Mom,  Dad,  Mim, 
Cet,  Rog,  Punky!  Finally  my  Dream, 
Lata  Guys! 

Janice  Mary  Tougas 


Jane  E.  Symington 

It's  the  end  of  the  world  as  we  know 
it.  Bill,  I  couldn't  have  done  it  without 
you,  I  love  you  forever. 


Paula  Thomas 


Let  the  good  times  roll!  *  FLORIDA* 
Laur-nice  music!  Sue  Top  Gun!  Mat 
BC!  Rini  Mshrd  Fair!  Jen  orange  hair? 
Pizza  anyone?  Let's  go  cruzin  luv  ya 
Mom  +  Dad  thanx  Bill  Marie  Jim! 


Paul  Tougas 


Beastie  Boys,  Van  Halen,  Slick  Rick, 
"S.A.C.  Forever!"  Hablo  Hasido,  Bob 
Goldthwait,  "Yo  Pre  Kick  in  the 
Bass!"  Brother  Francis,  Bruce  Dennis, 
All  Republicans,  Skiing,  Juasaurus, 
"Fresh  for  1990  you  suckers!"  BDP 
Posse 


Seniors  31 


David  Tower 


Stacy  Venti 


Bad  times  can  get  tough,  but  the 
good  always  overcome  them. 
Thanks  for  everything  Dad,  Mom, 
and  Kim.  I  love  you.  Roy  you're  the 
greatest,  I'll  love  you  forever. 


Burke's  Bunch,  Cabin  N.H.,  B.K. 
gonna  scream,  Bok  hair,  lifeflat, 
Buda  is  Buda  Buda  3,  Cats,  Bok's 
House  3,  Fridge,  Becca's  K.S.  babble, 
J.T.  cuffs,  Tray  ice  cream  yummy, 
shame  2x,  California.  When  I  leave 
this  land  of  never,  never,  I'll  have 
alot  of  living  ahead. 


Monica  Lee  Vidette 


Soccer  86-89  "Keep"-Carla  B- 
Friends,  Road  trips,  Labor  Day,  Sum- 
mer 89!  -Kim  I  can  drive,  Mark's 
House,  Skiing.  Jessica  sunsplash, 
Pat's  house.  Christen  this  isn't  good! 
Gotta  chat  Nancy!  Hal  thanx  for  be- 
ing there.  Scott,  Prom  89  Movies,  al- 
most 3.  Good  times,  to  come!  G.L. 
John  -Thanx  M  +  D. 

Jacquelyn  Wait 


. 

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"Red  Mazda's  only  on  Tuesdays 
'Owayo"  Who?  Humma  Who 
Spike  "sucks"  "Urma,  what  are  yo 
doing  behind  the  tree?"  "I  want 
DISHP AN!"  "Ernie  +  Bert"  "look  oil 
Gins  night  out,"  "Trick  or  Treating^ 
"3  Amigos"  "This  is  the  end  of  th 
innocence"  Whipped., 

Melissa  M.  Weatherbee 


Gary  Wagner 


But  it  was  only  a  fantasy  -Manomet- 
Busted!  Feb. 88  Let  the  good  times 
roll!  /  On  the  common  /Steve  Win- 
wood,  HJ,  R.E.M.,  +  The  Captains- 
/Long  days  on  the  beach. /3  little 
pigs.  Tennis  courts-TTW/B.Fest 
89/Bear-2  ducks/Thanx  Don!  Wen- 
dy, Tara,  Kim,  Kristel,  Cori-We  had 
the  time  of  our  lives.  /Thanx  M  +  D 


Friend  S.  Weiler 

If  we  meet  again,  well,  then  we'l 
smile,  and  if  not,  then  this  partin; 
was  well  made.  Predator,  triangle 
Mr.Peabody,  Fred  Garvin,  Hocke 
87-88  Soccer  88,  Scrambled  Eggs 
The  Pear.  Shipyard  Lane.  Honk 
Honk!  6/28/88  I  Love  You  Meridith 
Thanks  Mom  and  Dad. 


32  Seniors 


the  way  to  have  a  friend  is  to  be 
e."  Hel  lo.  Best  Thing.  EEEE  KFC 
D  2  Boston,  Beach,  Sunapee,  Piz- 
,  Cheech,  Ditto.  BBall  player  or  the 
me?  Community  clothes.  Berries 
bilee.  Puma.  Falmouth,  Boat, 
lanks  Jen,  Sheryl,  Cheryl,  Kim, 
GN143CB7N7  CH  CREW  NEV- 
LOSE  YOU.  Thanks  M  +  D,  E  &  C 
PAP. 


jsan  Margaret  Wells 


"Give  me  8  million  in  small  un- 
marked bills  or  the  Big  Guy  revokes 
my  contract."  -Oral  Roberts. 


"Someday  these  childish  dreams 
must  end,  to  become  a  man  and  grow 
to  dream  again"  -Bruce  Springsteen. 
Thanks  Mom,  Dad  and  Williams 
Crew.  Always  and  forever  Prom 
'88  + '89.  State  Champs.  Opening 
Night  for  Springsteen.  Best  Buddy 
Dave.  Fightin'  Irish.  Shadoobi,  Shat- 
tered. Wild  Horses,  We'll  ride  them 
someday. 


Kevin  Michael  Williams 


ckey —  Live  to  play,  play  to  live; 

liting  for  a  star  to  fall  (Squidge); 

in  in  the  Summertime;  Love  ya 
Eddy;  Bucky;  Pals;  Norm;  Water- 
Wle;  Fireworks;  Help  me;  Be  my 
csen  if  you  know  what  I  mean;  I 
in't  eat  that  biscuit;  Thanx  Mom, 
Id,  Scott. 


Jen  Wiley 


Lynn  Carole  Williamson 

Danielle,  Kris,  Mic,  Maura!  "Walk 
forever  by  my  side,  you'll  always 
have  my  shoulder  to  cry  on.  Make 
the  best  of  the  future,  it's  all  we've 
got,  but  never  forget  the  past  and 
what  it's  given  you."  Thanks  Mom, 
Dad,  Gary,  Amy  &  Jill.  I  love  you. 


Seniors  33 


Taking  a  Break 


"Yes  we  ARE  #1!!  Antonio  Andrews,  Paul  McCar- 
thy, and  Mike  Kelleher. 


"Hey  dude.  What's  happenin'?" 

Watching  the  game  intently  are  Missy  Harrington 
and  Kim  McCafferty 

Kim  Meyer,  Derek  Simpson,  Missy  Schortmann, 
and  Jill  Erickson  smile  as  they  read  the  morning 
announcements. 


Seniors  35 


"Hello,  we're  here  for  your  daughter."  -Sean 
Wenham  and  Ted  Schlueter. 


Becca  Riordon  and  Jen  Hardy —  Holding  up  the  fort! 


"D-We  are  the  Dragons!!!"  Girls'  Soccer 
'89 — Abby  Brothers  and  Carlo  MacFarlane. 


Seniors  37 


38  Seniors 


Seniors  39 


Walk  Forever  by  My  Side 


Jen  Kassatly,  Cori  Ford,  Cheryl 
Horton —  Livin'  it  up  at  the  Junior 
Prom! 


"This  is  the  last  picture,  I  promise!"  Danielle 
Dobecki  &  Sean  Wenham,  Jim  Sampson  &  Jes- 
sica Alabiso,  Jen  Kassatly  &  "Lou",  Abby 
Brothers  &  Chris  Keller. 


"Hi,ociffer,"  says  Joe  McCarthy. 


iff 


"Glory  Days"  with  Dave  Metzler,  The  Boss,  and 
Kevin  Williams. 

Kim  Adler  and  Aimee  Casale  "Forever  by  my 
side" 

"LET'S  GO!!"  says  Maureen  Lawless  &  Joe 
Mattivello,  Jen  Laramee  &  Scott  DeNicola  as 
they  wait  patiently. 


Seniors  4  1 


Joanne  Achin 
Kim  Adler 
Jessica  Alabiso 
Matt  Allaire 
Micaela  Alonzo 
Gina  Altieri 


Becky  Anderson 
Amy  Armstrong 
Kristen  Atkinson 
Cary  Bazley 
Connie  Bell 
Shea  Bernard 


Sheryl  Binney 
Chris  Bird 
Mike  Bonner 
Shannon  Boyd 
Kathy  Bradley 
Mike  Brennan 

Abby  Brothers 
Jen  Cadogan 
Aimee  Casale 
Tom  Cavers 
Cheryl  Cenedella 
Jonathan  Centur- 


Kristen  Chase 
Dan  Coakley 
Pete  Collins 
Ted  Corrigan 
Stacy  Coyne 
Jonathan  Cressman 


John  Crowley 
Amy  Davis 
Susan  Deloid 
Tracy  DiMascio 
Danielle  Dobecki 
Kerry  Dowling 


Rini  Edmunds 
Susan  Fairfield 
Amy  Ferson 
Dan  Floyd 
Dana  Gaughan 
Tiffany  Goldberg 

Jennifer  Grant 
Andre  Guillemin 
Paul  Hahesy 
Brian  Hammel 
Jennifer  Hannon 
Jennifer  Hardy 


Mary  Harmon 
Dan  Hauber 
Mark  Hausherr 
Jamie  Hedberg 
Nicole  Hendrick 
Katherine  Hill 


42  Seniors 


WW  A 


Cheryl  Horton 
Kristel  Jensen 
Ericka  Johnson 
Jennifer  Kassatly 
Betsy  Kennedy 
Karen  Kiley 


Julie  Kilgour 
Jeremy  Kurek 
John  Lagace 
Maureen  Lawless 
Kim  Lelakes 
Danielle  Longley 

Carlo  MacFarlane 
Scott  MacQuarrie 
Traci  MacWalter 
Christine  Manning 
Christopher  Man- 
nis 

Joey  Mattivello 


Matt  Mazanec 
Kim  McCafferty 
Karen  McCann 
Joe  McCarthy 
Dave  Metzler 
Natalie  Merry 


Kim  Meyer 
Danielle  Moules 
Jennifer  Mulcahy 
Sue  Milewski 
Jen  Needham 
Leigh  Newman 

Carolyn  Pizura 
Kristen  Prebola 
Bonnie  Ramsay 
Becca  Riordon 
Danielle  Rosalia 
Dawn  Rose 


Nicole  Sarro 
Ted  Schlueter 
Wendy  Schofield 
Kim  Sorrento 
Jennifer  Stiles 
Maja  Strasser 

John  Sutherland 
Paula  Thomas 
Janice  Tougas 
Stacy  Venti 
Monica  Vidette 
Jackie  Wait 

Melissa  Weather- 
bee 

Friend  Weiler 
Susan  Wells 
Sean  Wenham 
Kevin  Williams 
Lynn  Williamson 


Seniors  43 


Friend  Weiler  gives  it  a 
he's  got  on  Field  Day. 


The  Beginning  of  Duxbury  Shannon  Boyd,  Cori  Ford,  Sheryl  Binney,  Friend  Weiler,  Susan 
Greatness!    Jim  Sampson      Jenn  Hannon,  Susan  Wells,  Jen  Kassatly        Wells,  Jon  Cressman: 

"Hear  no  evil,  speak  no 
evil,  see  no  evil." 


Out  and  About 


Gwin  Jacques,  Dawn  Rose,  Wendy  Jamieson  -  Lounging  out  on  a  Saturday  afternoon  are  Kristle 
"CHEESE!"  Jensen  and  Tricia  Wall. 


Kritten  Prebola,  Gina  Alteri  and  Dawn  Rose  hang 
out  at  a  football  game. 


46  Seniors 


Seniors  47 


In  Memory  of 
Jason  Borjeson 


48  Seniors 


Adios,  Te  Echaremos  de 
Menos. 

(Goodbye,  We  Will  Miss 
You.) 

Oh,  in  the  end  of  December. 
How  slowly  the  days  passed, 
I  will 

always  remember. 

I  lost  my  dearest  friend,  he 

died 

in  a  tragic  end. 

Jason  we  will  miss  you. 

We  hope  you  will  guide  us, 

and 

keep  us  with  you. 
Someday,  we  will  look  up 
and 

know,  Jason's  smiling  as  we 
grow. 

-Julie  Kilgour 


Senior  class  officers-Jen  Stiles  V.P.,  Chris  Bird  Sec,  Friend 
Weiler  Pres.,  Maureen  Lawless  Treas. 

Homecoming  King  and  Queen-Ted  Schleuter  and  Missy  Harring- 
ton 


Duxbury's  claim  to  fame-Bill  Curly  announces  B.C.  as  his  future  desti- 
nation. 


Seniors  49 


Juniors 

Class 
of 

1991 


Todd  Barker 
Gary  Barr 
Emily  Barrett 
Larissa  Barry 
Ryan  Bartlett 
Stacey  Bartlett 


Derek  Berglund 
Tom  Berglund 
Missy  Bertoni 
Chad  Bickel 
John  Bondlow 
Chad  Borden 


Charlie  Bornheimer 
Christine  Boulanger 
Leanne  Bradley 
Alyssa  Caplice 
Laura  Casagrande 
Brian  Casey 


Jessica  Cassara 
Jenny  Chandler 
Matt  Christo 
Johanna  Ciccarelli 
Sean  Colclough 
Cristin  Connelly 


Cathie  Cooper 
Dan  Cosgrove 
Dave  Cosgrove 
Brian  Crumlish 
Amy  Curtin 
Andrea  Daley 


52  Juniors 


A  9 

Bill  Delorenzo 
Peter  Delprete 
Greg  Dorn 
Kelly  Dowd 
Andy  Downin 
Missy  Doyle 


Joanne  Drinkwater 
Steve  Dudash 
Emily  Duff 
Nichole  Dupuy 
Laura  Dwyer 
Robert  Ebert 


Scott  Erikson 
Ryan  Felts 
Bob  Fitzgerald 
Lori  Flockton 
Robert  Foley 
Brenton  Forrest 


Sarah  Forrest 
Heather  Foster 
Glenn  Frazier 
Brian  Frederick 
Tim  Furmaniak 
Adriane  Gainer 


Ariel  Gainer 
Stephen  Garrett 
Catherine  Ghiorse 
Charles  Gilbert 
Dean  Goldstein 
Jenifer  Gray 


Lucinda  Phillips  whispers  to  Missy  Heath 


Joe  Gray 
Maura  Griffin 
Andy  Grim 


Janine  Healey 
Missy  Heath 
Melissa  Herren 


Juniors  53 


Colin  Heward 
Doug  Hick 
Matt  Hitchins 


i  f 

'How's  that  sub,  Doug?"(Doug  Hick) 


Chris  Hojlo 
Pat  Hojlo 
Adrienne  Hynek 


David  Irving 
Jason  isherwood 
Courtney  Johnson 
Robin  Johnson 
Larissa  Johnston 
Amy  Joyce 


David  Kane 
Jen  Katz 
Marie  Kearney 
Brian  Kelleher 
Tabitha  Kent 
Kristen  Kiklis 


Kristen  Lagerstedt 
Jason  Laramee 
Colleen  Lawrence 
Jarrett  Lee 
Geoff  Lister 
Chad  Luce 

Michaela 

MacDonald 
Diane  MacNeil 
Paige  Magner 
Cathrine  Mahoney 
Jason  Mariano 
Dennis  Malo 


Mark  Maganello 
Ellen  McAloney 
Jessica  McCluskey 
Nancy  Mclssac 
Sara  Mclellan 
Christopher  Mercer 


54  Juniors 


Scott  Minoie 
Robert  Moffat 
Sean  Murphy 
Laura  Murray 
Robert  Murray 
Kristen  INangle 


Karen  Nelson 
Jared  Moonan 
Jon  Ochtera 
Whitney  Orwig 
Julie  Osborne 
Garret  Overhiser 


Christine  Papajohn 
John  Paquette 
Sarah  Parrino 
Adam  Penni 
Phillip  Pescarino 
Amy  Petrillo 


Paul  Petronelli 
Lucinda  Phillips 
Thomas  Pierce 
Jeffrey  Pugmire 
Erica  Putnam 
Colleen  Rafferty 


Sarah  Reed 
Michael  Reiman 
Jeremy  Rich 
Sarah  Ritch 
Kyle  Roberts 
Stephen  Rogers 


Justin  Smith 
Eric  Spinney 
Elizabeth  Stalker 


William  Taylor 
David  Tenney 
Sheryl  Thomas 
Andrew  Thorn 
Scot  Tillson 
Theresa  Tosi 

Daniel  Turner 
Britton  (Jpham 
Harris  Cpham 
Jenna  Vajcovec 
Sherre  Viens 
Katharine  Wads 
worth 


Anna  Waldstein 
Michael  Walsh 
Jason  Walter 
Michelle  Welch 
Amy  Wellman 
Laura  Whitten 


Mark  Worobel 
Shannon  Hall 
Kristian  LaGue 
Jason  Levine 
Kerri  O'Connell 

An  everyday  scene  at  "Break' 


Sarah  Ritch  and  Amy  Curtin  having  Margot  Salmela  and  Sarah  Parrino:  the  smiling  two- 
fun  at  field  hockey!  some! 


Camera  Shy 
Juniors 

Julie  Arsenault 
Richard  Baker 
Jessica  Cadogan 
Suzanne  Caglarcan 
Laura  Christo 
Lauren  Conway 
Joe  Foley 
Eric  Gaynor 
Martin  Hillary 
Roger  Legreca 
Douglas  McAloney 
Roxanne  Post 
Christien  Powers 
Matthew  Russell 
Andrew  Shea 
Jessica  Stadelmann 


Brian  Austin,  Joe  Foley,  Jason  Laramee,  Geoff 
Lister,  Chad  Tassell,  and  Jared  Noonan  all  chow 
down  at  lunch! 


Class  Officers:  President  Aimee  Scanlan,  Treasurer  Jenna  Vajcovec, 
Secretary  Nicole  Tangney,  and  Vice  President  Whitney  Orwig. 


Juniors  57 


ophomores 


Class 
of 

1992 


Louis  Ackerman 
Clark  Anderson 
Christopher 
Andrew 


Alison  Barber 
Adrienne  Barnes 
Sarah  Benjes 
Renee  Benoit 
Sarah  Bettuchy 
Greg  Bickel 


Aaron  Boghosian 
Renee  Boisvert 
Catherine  Bowes 
Jason  Boyd 
Laura  Bracco 
Amy  Brault 


Marc  Brennan 
Heather  Brinkert 
Thomas  Brown 
Kenly  Brozman 
Michelle  Burrill 
Craig  Butters 


Garth  Cavicchi 
Nicole  Cesario 
Alexander  Chin 
Matthew  Chin 
Jason  Cincotti 
Edward  Coakley 


Ann  Cobak 
Lori  Coggeshall 
James  Corbett 
Richard  Cordeiro 
James  Coyle 
Kimberly  Crawford 


60  Sophomores 


Tracey  Crowley 
Helen  Cushing 
Susan  Dehart 
Kevin  Dente 
Peter  Dipersio 
Rachel  Dorfman 


Craig  Drollett 
Lauren  Duffy 
Melissa  DuPuis 
Brian  Dwyer 
Jonathan  Dwyer 
Jessica  Ehlrich 


Jill  Erikson 
Kim  Fanning 
Deborah  Farrell 
Darci  Fencer 
Toniann  Ferretti 
Heather  Finnerty 


Michelle  Finnerty 
Timothy  Flanagan 
Kerry  Floyd 
Timothy  Floyd 
Theodore  Flynn 
Jessica  Foley 


Michael  Foley 
Shayna  Ford 
Derek  Foster 
Michael  Fricker 
Danielle  Gair 
Greg  Gammons 


"PALS!"  (Krista  Reagan,  Heather  Brinkert,  Sarah  Leahey  and 
Lori  Miller) 


Katie  Gardner 
Eric  Gauthier 
Elyse  Gaynor 


Suzanne  Gilbert 
Erin  Gillespie 
Christopher  Gillis 


Duxbury  Free  Library 


Sophomores  61 


Bill  Gould 
John  Gouzoules 
Taylor  Gregg 


Tim  Flannigan  and  Megan  Leydon  hanging  out  in  the  halls 


Carolyn  Haley 
John  Hannon 
Rebecca  Hardy 
Jason  Haritos 
Todd  Harrington 
Matt  Harris 

Andrew  Hedberg 
Matthew  Hempel 
Brooke  Henning 
Brian  Herlihy 
Sean  Hlousek 
Christopher 
Holroyd 

Jennifer  Hutton 
Scott  Janousek 
Donald  Jeanmonod 
Christopher 
Johnson 
Elizabeth  Johnson 
Kristen  Johnson 


Daniel  Joyce 
Jamie  Kane 
Nicole  Kasimatis 
Catherine  Keating 
Jeffrey  Keay 
Elizabeth  Knoll 


Patty  Kraft 
Cheri  Lagreca 
Matthew  Lagreca 
Chris  Lambert 
Jeremy  Lambert 
Megan  Lawless 


62  Sophomores 


Sarah  Leahey 
Heidi  Leary 
Kimberly  Lehman 
Stacey  Lentz 
Megan  Leydon 
Christopher  Long 


Ryan  Lynch 
Daren  MacLaughlin 
Jon  Macquarrie 
Tim  Malloy 
Michael  Manganello 
Martin  Marchewka 

Dom  Mariano 
Robert  Marries 
Anthony 

Mastendino 
Richard  May 
Heather  Mazanec 
Sean  McCarty 


Rob  McGoodwin 
Brian  McGrath 
David  McHugh 
Jennifer  McKenna 
Lynne  McKeown 
Melanie  McLean 


Scot  McLellan 
Shelley  McNeil 
Stacey  Medici 
John  Mercer 
Lori  Miller 
Keelin  Moriarty 


Matt  Stewart  and  Todd  Barker  hard  at  work 


Elizabeth  Mullaney 
Melissa  Mulligan 
Annette  Murray 


Tom  Needham 
Margaret  Nesbitt 
Joel  Newton 


63 


Ali  Raabe 

Jonathan  Ramsden 
Krista  Reagan 
Brendan  Recupero 
Steven  Rees 
Jacelyn  Rhoads 


Susan  Riser 
Belinda  Ritter 
James  Roberto 
Alex  Rogozenski 
Brian  Rountree 
James  Rutkowski 


Michael  Rutkowski 
Jason  Santelli 
Derek  Schwaller 
Jeffrey  Seger 
Lori  Shobert 
Peter  Shumway 


Jodi  Simoes 
Josh  Solomon 
Cait  Southwood 
Chanda  St.  Denis 
John  Steele 
Sarah  Steinke 


ft  ^  Ck 


64  Sophomores 


Kerri  Williams 


Tobin  Wilson 
Patrick  Winn 
Ashley  Wisner 
Neil  Zoltowski 


Class  Officers:  Jon  MacQuarrie 
(Vice  President),  Josh  Solomon 
(President),  Ali  Barber  (Secretary), 
and  Neil  Zoltowski  (Treasurer) 


Camera  Shy 
Sophomores 

Melissa  Bray 
James  Carreiro 
Newton  Cochran 
Derek  Foster 
Shawn  Laporte 
Darcy  Raymond 
Rachel  Stadelmann 
Thomas  Symington 
Jason  Verkaart 


Matthew  Stewart 
Heather  Szymczak 
Jennifer  Taylor 
Angela  Tomasi 
Jennifer  Tougas 
Kristen  Tougas 


Jennifer  Tzamos 
Margaret  Cpham 
Shawn  Vallee 
Keith  Vanderbilt 
Thomas  Vautin 
Tanya  Voloshen 


Cara  Wait 
David  Walden 
Brendan  Walsh 
Laurie  Wenham 
Jennifer  Wheeler 
Andrew  Whiteley 


Sophomores  65 


Working  hard  Sarah?  (Sarah  Benjes) 
if     Dudes!  (Chris  Andrew  and  Tim  Floyd) 


Peek-a-Boo!!  (Margaret  Gpham) 
Nice  drawing  Shelly!  (Shelly  McNeil) 


Hey!  Lunch!  (Alex  Chin,  Matt  Chin,  and 
Sean  McCarthy 


Sophomores  67 


Freshmen 

Class 

of 

1993 


Susan  Bennett 
Leslie  Billingham 
Amy  Birdsall 
Kathleen  Blake 
Justin  Bourne 
Peter  Breen 


Kristen  Brogna 
Amanda  Brown 
Rebecca  Browne 
Torrey  Browne 
Andrew  Burchard 
Sarah  Burchill 


Sarah  Burleigh 
Brian  Camara 
Christopher  Caplice 
Beth  Ceccarelli 
Heather  Ceccarelli 
Todd  Centurino 


Scott  Chase 
Christine  Ciccone 
Cindy  Cleary 
Colleen  Coakley 
Gareth  Collins 
Tara  Connell 


Michael  Connelly 
Thomas  Coogan 
Priya  Costa 
Emory  Cranston 
Michael  Critch 
Erin  Crowley 


68  Freshmen 


Patrick  Curley 
Joseph  Deady 
Kathryn  Demello 
Kelly  Desmond 
Bryan  Doherty 
Ryan  Doherty 

Brian  Dowd 
Sean  Downey 
James  Doyle 
Christopher 

Drinkwater 
Megan  Driscoll 
Rebecca  Dubray 


Jane  Duffy 
Jason  Duggan 
Mary  Kate  Dunn 
Francesca  Durante 
Kristoffer  Eriksen 
Kathleen  Fahey 


Elizabeth  Ferson 
Courtney  Flanagan 
Rebecca  Floyd 
Amy  Flynn 
Samuel  George 
Leslie  Gigliotti 


David  Goldberg 
James  Gorman 
Jennifer  Grady 
Michael  Grandy 
James  Gray 
Meaghan  Griffin 

Treasurer  Peter  Breen,  Vice  President  Megan  Driscoll,  Secre- 
tary Kate  Saunders,  and  President  Dave  Luscko. 


Hilary  Hacker 
Amy  Hahesy 
Michael  Haley 


Freshmen  69 


Carrie  Hike 
Robert  Hitchins 
Thomas  Holland 
Laura  Horton 
Nicholas  Instasi 
Heather  Johnson 


Mark  Jordan 
Matthew  Kaufman 
Tim  Kavanagh 
Adam  Kelly 
Kevin  Kennedy 
Matthew  Kirby 

Erik  Koplovsky 
Leslie  Korites 
Heather  Kurek 
Christopher  La- 
greca 

Deanna  Lawrence 
Justin  Lebart 


William  Leclair 
Maria  Lehman 
Andrew  Leonard 
Matthew  Long 
Jonathan  Longley 
Courtney  Luce 

Kristin  Lucier 
David  Luscko 
Glenn  Macgarvey 
Brian  MacKinnon 
Amanda  Mahoney 
Jarrod  Maiorano 


70  Freshmen 


Shane  Malo 
Meredith  Maluchnik 
David  Martin 
Kristen  Massaro 
Todd  McWilliams 
Sara  McWilliams 


Kristen  Meagher 
Maureen  Metzler 
Scott  Mitchem 
Jordan  Montminy 
Kathleen  Moore 
Michelle  Morreale 


Donal  Murphy 
Paul  Murphy 
Thomas  Murphy 
Kerri  Nangle 
Paul  Neff 
Stacey  Nichols 


Michael  INickerson 
Michael  O'Brien 
Ciara  O'Connell 
Jon  O'Connell 
Christopher  Ott 
Joseph  Pannozzo 

Alexander  Pevzner 
Gregory  Piaseckyj 
Amy  Pierce 
Holly  Pottle 
Alivia  Price 
Kate  Priest 


Which  one  of  these  kids  is  not  like  the  others?  (Ceccare 
twins  and  Kelly  Desmond. 


Katie  Saunders 
Brian  Scott 
Jeffrey  Smalley 
Courtney  Smith 
Justin  Smith 
Chris  St.  Pierre 


Laura  Stankewicz 
Jody  Starr 
Sarah  Stiles 
Andrew  Stout 
Suzanne  Szymialis 
Ryan  Taft 

Sarah  Tarbox 
Bronson  Taylor 
Jessica  Tighe 
Erik  Tily 
Amy  Tonaszuck 
Christopher 
Tormey 


Jennifer  Clrquhart 
Joshua  Vajcovec 
Amy  Vangel 
Jennifer  Vanhaur 
Monique  Vigneau 
Ben  Virga 


Deborah  Waldstein 
Kristy  Walsh 
Joel  Walter 
Eric  Weiler 
Jennifer  Wellman 
Kimberley  West 


72  Freshmen 


Robert  Wiley 
Amy  Williamson 
Matthew  Wirt 
Bonnie  Wiseman 
Shelby 

Woodmansee 
Kerri  Wright 


Camera  Shy 
Freshmen 


Christine  Zieser 
Lindsay  Zoccolante 
Pamela  Post 
William  Milewski 
Glenn  Costa 


Future  artists?:  Andrea  Hamel  and  a  friend. 
Rebecca  Browne  poses  for  the  camera. 


Kevin  Kennedy,  Dave  Macneil,  Bobby  Hitchins,  Jordan  Montminy,  and 
Jody  Starr  on  their  way  back  to  class. 


Mark  Jordan  tries  to  remember  his  combination. 


Freshmen  73 


Would  you  just  take  the  picture,  please.  Amy  Pierce  and  Sarah  Tarbox. 
The  Three  Amigos:  Dave  Macneil,  Andy  Leonard,  and  Erik  Koplovsky. 


I  sit  in  silence, 
Staring  at  a  blank  wall, 
The  white  turns  gold,  then  red, 
Red  is  the  color  of  fury,  of  war  and  of  hate,  I  recal 
I  flash  it  green. 

Green  is  the  color  of  simplicity  and  nature;  of  life. 
But  with  life  comes  death  and  sorrow 
A  shadow  passes  over  the  wal 
I  try  to  will  it  back  to  white. 
White:  the  color  of  innocence, 
Before  it  turns  corrupt  and  sour. 
It  shows  no  color,  just  an  emptimess 
Shallow 

I  close  my  eyes  and  decide 
I  will  buy  a  picture  to  hide 
What  I  no  longer  wish  to  see. 


like  bananas  too.  Ami  Hanigan  and  Chris  Ott 


by  Maria  Lehman 


Freshmen  75 


WE'VE  GOT  THE  SPIRIT! 


"Yeh-Whatever."  Joe  Foley 

"You  don't  say?"  Sara  McClellan,  Laura  Dwyer 


Underclassmen  77 


78  UNDERCLASSMEN 


UNDERCLASSMEN  79 


Administrative  Staff 


Dr.  Donald  Dr.  John  Hill  Kathleen 

Kennedy  Dowling 


Dr.  Richard 
Marcoux 


Robert  Hayes 


Mary  Lagerstedt     Bette  Greene  Cynthia  Locke 


GUIDANCE 


Joseph  O'Neil        Ann  Collins 


0fy 

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Kathleen  Dunn 

Bruce  Hamilton 

Edwin  Walsh 

Ditty  Coogan 


Margaret  Gibson     Flora  Logie 


Wayne  Frieden 


82  Faculty 


Faculty  83 


Faculty 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 


John  Galvani 
Melissa  Bristol 
Marcia  Lantz 


Meredith  Lehman 
Lynn  Perekslis 


Just  snoozing 


ENGLISH 


James  Buechler 
Foster  Cass 
Tony  Chamberlain 
Susan  Cook 
Nora  Delano 


Photo 
Not  Available 

Photo 

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Judi  Heitzman 
Richard  Miller 
Mary  Pawlikowsky 
Caro  Peterson 
Carolyn  Schindler 


Cynthia  Stone 
Jennifer  Sylvia 
Sondra  CJpham 


84  Faculty 


See 

Administrative 
Staff 


Faith  Heneghan 
Robert  Hutchinson 
David  Murphy 


■  7* 


Margaret  O'Brien 
Talbot  Smith 


MATH 


Peter  Saggesse 
Reginald  Clark 
Mark  Dunn 


Deborah  Hogan 
Judy  Kelliher 
Charles  Lagerstedt 


Robert  Lauzier 
Gordon  Leighton 
Mary  Stadelmann 
Mary  Sullivan 
Robert  Verrochi 


SCIENCE 

Robert  Webster 
Iris  Brough 
Paul  Francis 
Thomas  Given 
Robert  Hayes 


Mr. 


Faculty  85 


86  Faculty 


Faculty  87 


SOMETIMES  YOU  KICK, 
SOMETIMES  YOU  GET 
KICKED 


With  seven  starters  returning  from  their  1988  Division  II 
State  Championship  team,  the  Dragon  boys  looked  to  contin- 
ue Duxbury  Soccer's  winning  tradition.  Led  by  Captains  elect 
Jon  Cressman,  Friend  Weiler,  and  Mike  Bonner,  the  Green 
Dragons  started  out  on  the  road  to  the  South  Shore  League 
Title.  The  Dragons  started  out  slow,  tying  Rockland  1-1  in  the 
season  opener,  but  improved  greatly  over  the  next  few 
weeks,  erasing  the  question  marks  that  arose  after  the  sea- 
son opener.  The  Dragons  were  led  by  forwards  Jon  Cressman, 
Mike  Foley,  and  Greg  Gammons  who  were  supported  by  an 
Ail-Star  halfback  line  consisting  of  Mike  Bonner,  Andy  Dow- 
nin,  and  Friend  Weiler.  Defenders  Kevin  Williams,  Scott  Mac- 
Quarrie,  Joe  Foley,  and  Pete  Collins  played  solid  defense  all 
season  in  front  of  goalies  Sean  Wenham  and  Dennis  Mo- 
loney. Those  who  didn't  see  as  much  playing  time  as  the 
others  contributed  to  the  success  of  the  team  both  on  and  off 
the  field.  The  Green  Dragons  finished  the  season  with  an 
impressive  15-0-2  record  and  were  crowned  (once  again) 
South  Shore  League  Champions.  The  Duxbury  team  placed 
six  of  its  starters  on  the  South  Shore  League  Ail-Star  Team, 
and  Jon  Cressman  was  voted  the  best  player  in  the  South 
Shore  League.  The  Dragon  Boys  also  established  the  second 
longest  unbeaten  streak  in  Duxbury  history.  From  1988-89, 
the  Boys  went  41  games  without  a  loss.  With  the  coaching  of 
Foster  Cass,  the  depth  of  this  year's  bench,  and  the  spirit  of 
Duxbury  High  School,  the  Dragons  look  to  continue  the  win- 
ning tradition  of  Boys'  Soccer  in  the  years  to  come. 


Above,  Coach  Cass  gives  some  half- 
time  pointers. 

Left,  Sean  Wenham  stops  the  ball. 


4 


SSL  Champs:(front  row  l-r)  Alan  Tenney,  Hal  Pugmire,  Greg  Gammons, 
Kevin  Williams,  Captains  Mike  Bonner,  Jon  Cressman,  and  Friend 
Weiler,  Jason  Laramee,  Mike  Foley,  Scott  MacLellon,  Pete  Collins- 
;(back  row  l-r):  Luca  Battu,  Colin  Heward,  Mike  Walsh,  Dave  Metzler, 
Andy  Putnam,  Sean  Wenham,  Dennis  Moloney,  Scott  MacQuarrie,  Joe 
Foley,  Doug  Hick,  John  Crowley,  Kevin  Moore,  Andy  Downin,  Mike 
Manganello,  Coach  Foster  Cass. 

Mike  Bonner  makes  a  corner  kick. 


Sports  92 


EVERYONE  WAS  A  WINNER 

The  Girls'  Varsity  Soccer  Team  has  always  been  very  solid,  but 
this  season  they  went  from  solid  to  solid  GOLD.  Coach  Pat  Shea 
and  Captains  Carta  MacFarlane,  Danielle  Rosalia,  and  Sheryl  Bin- 
ney  led  the  girls  to  a  victorious  season.  Starting  off  on  the  right  foot 
with  a  4-0  win  over  the  defending  State  Champs  Rockland,  this 
foreshadowed  what  was  to  come.  As  the  season  progressed,  so  did 
the  victorious  team.  The  Girls  remained  undefeated  throughout 
the  season,  and  clinched  the  South  Shore  League  Title  again.  By 
mid-season,  before  they  even  knew  it,  the  Girls  qualified  for  the 
State  Tournament,  entering  it  with  a  17-0-1  record.  Now  that  the 
season  was  over,  the  girls  prepared  themselves  for  Tourney  Time. 
The  first  round  was  a  bye,  and  they  entered  the  Tournament  in  the 
second  round,  or  quarterfinals,  and  defeated  Marian  2-0.  Soon 
came  the  Semifinals,  and  the  Girls  met  their  match  with  Dover- 
Sherborne,  by  whom  they  were  defeated.  Although  the  Girls  ended 
with  a  loss,  they  still  remained  undefeated  in  the  South  Shore 
League,  and  had  one  of  the  best  seasons  in  Duxbury  Girls'  Soccer 
history.  Senior  members  included  the  3  captains  Carla  MacFarlane, 
Danielle  Rosalia,  and  Sheryl  Binney,  Abby  Brothers,  Tara  Pepin, 
Jessica  Alabiso,  Susan  Wells,  Shannon  Boyd,  Cheryl  Horton,  Jen 
Kassatly,  Missy  Harrington,  and  Jackie  Wait;  The  two  junior  mem- 
bers were  Nancy  Mclsaac  and  Leanne  Bradley;  Sophomores  in- 
cluded Kim  Fanning,  Shelley  MacNeil,  and  Ashley  Weisner;  and 
there  were  five  freshman  members:  Priya  Costa,  Kelly  Desmond, 
Kate  Saunders,  Kristen  Lucier,  and  Megan  Driscoll. 


South  Shore  League  Champs:(front  row  l-r)  Susan 
Wells,  Jen  Kassatly,  Abby  Brothers,  Tara  Pepin, 
Captains  Carla  MacFarlane,  Sheryl  Binney,  and 
Danielle  Rosalia,  Shannon  Boyd,  Cheryl  Horton, 
Missy  Harringtion,  Jessica  Alabiso,  Jackie  Wait- 
;(back  row  l-r):  Adrienne  Gaynor,  Kristen  Lucier, 
Katie  Saunders,  Shelley  MacNeil,  Nancy  Mclsaac, 
Ashley  Weisner,  Leanne  Bradley,  Kelly  Desmond, 
Megan  Driscoll,  Kim  Fanning,  Priya  Costa,  Coach 
Pat  Shea,  Trainer  Michelle. 

"Hey  guys,  what's  so  funny?" 

Freshman  Megan  Driscoll:"Give  that  ball  a  boot!" 

"We  are  number  1,HEY!  We  are  number  l.HEY!" 


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SSL  All-Star  Abby  Brothers. 


BORN  TO  RUN 


In  what  was  slated  early  on  as  a  "rebuilding  year",  the  DHS 
Boys'  Cross  Country  team  surprised  a  great  number  of  peo- 
ple, including  Coach  Reggie  Clark.  After  losing  many  of  its  top 
runners  from  the  previous  season,  the  team  received  the 
support  that  it  needed  from  its  youth.  Led  by  Senior  Captain 
Mark  Johnson,  along  with  Junior  Chris  Hojlo,  and  Freshman 
Brian  Dowd,  the  team  pulled  off  a  9-4  record,  losing  a  tough 
tri-meet  in  Whitman-Hanson.  Junior  Co-Captain  Peter  Del- 
Prete,  Chad  Luce,  Dave  Brough,  and  Charlie  Bornheimer  also 
contributed  to  postseason  success,  along  with  Senior  Torsten 
Hasselmann  and  Chris  St.  Pierre.  Although  unable  to  qualify 
for  the  State  Meet,  the  team  exceeded  all  expectations,  and 
looks  to  improve  tremendously.  This  year's  team  consisted  of 
Seniors  Mark  Johnson,  Torsten  Hasselmann,  Paul  Hahesy, 
Bruce  Reed,  Paul  Tougas,  and  AFS-ers  Thibaut  Dlez  and  Se- 
bastian Gass.  The  Junior  members  were  Chris  Hojlo,  Pete 
DelPrete,  Chad  Luce,  Charlie  Bornheimer,  Dave  Braud,  Eric 
Spinney,  and  Chris  Mercer.  Also  contributing  to  the  team 
were  sophomore  Scott  Janousek  and  freshmen  Brian  Dowd, 
Chris  St.  Pierre,  Mike  Haley,  Adam  Kelly,  and  the  Justins: 
Justin  Smith  and  Justin  Bourne.  The  seniors  will  be  missed,  but 
the  juniors  have  high  aspirations  for  stepping  in  and  bringing 
the  SSL  Title  back  to  Duxbury  next  year. 


The  Teom:(front  row  l-r)  Brian  Dowd,  Chris  Hojlo,  Copt.  Mark  Johnson,  Capt.  Pete  DelPrete,  Chris  St. 
Pierre;(middle  row  l-r):  Charlie  Bornheimer,  Adam  Kelly,  Mike  Haley,  Justin  Bourne,  Justin  Smith; 
(back  row  l-r):  Torsten  Hasselmann,  Sebastian  Gass,  Dave  Braud,  Chad  Luce,  Chris  Mercer,  Paul 
Hahesy,  Eric  Spinney,  Matt  Hemple,  Thibaut  Diez. 


The  Captains:  Pete  DelPrete  and  Mark  Johnson. 
Torsten  Hasselmann  rounds  the  final  part  of  the  race. 


Don't  look  so  happy,  guys! 


...AND  RUN 


The  1 989  Girls'  Cross  Country  team  had  a  great  season 
despite  injuries,  which  played  a  considerable  factor  in  their 
running  season.  The  team  was  small,  consisting  of  only  nine 
runners.  The  senior  runners  were  led  by  Jen  Needham,  fol- 
lowed by  Kristel  Jensen,  Susie  Dowd,  Amy  Armstrong  and 
Senior  Co-Captain  Lynn  Williamson.  Juniors  on  the  team 
were  Aimee  Scanlan  and  Laura  Murray,  and  the  two  Sopho- 
more members  were  Co-Captain  Kim  Lehman  and  Jen  Tou- 
gas.  The  Lady  Dragons  were  coached  by  Mark  Dunn,  and 
they  finished  the  season  with  only  two  losses. 

Corss-Country  Co-Captains:  Senior  Lynn  Williamson  and  Sophomore  Kim  Lehman. 


The  team:(front  row  l-r)  Aimee  Scanlan,  Co-Captain  Lynn  Williamson,  Kristel  Jensen,  Coach  Mark 
Dunn.lback  row  l-r)  Laura  Murray,  Susie  Dowd,  Jen  Needham,  Co-Captain  Kim  Lehman,  Jen  Tougas. 


Above  left,  Amy  Armstrong  comforts  Lynn  Williamson. 
Left,  Jen  Tougas  points  something  out  to  Coach  Dunn. 
Below,  Kristel  Jensen  and  Susie  Dowd  relax  after  a  tough  run. 


Sports  97 


A  TEAM  EFFORT 

With  thirteen  seniors  graduating  from  last  year's  team,  the  1 989  Drag- 
ons billed  this  as  a  "rebuilding  season".  Unfortunately,  the  team  began 
with  an  0-4-1  record.  However,  during  the  second  half  of  the  season, 
they  were  able  to  go  six  games  in  a  row  without  a  loss,  ending  the  season 
with  a  5-7-4  record  (five  of  the  seven  losses  were  by  only  one  goal). The 
team  was  led  by  senior  captains  and  returning  starters  Jen  Grant  and 
Beth  Murphy,  who  were  both  named  to  the  South  Shore  League  All-Star 
Team.  Starting  forwards  included  Whitney  Orwig,  Maureen  Lawless, 
Kathryn  McGirr  and  Beth  Murphy.  With  some  changes  from  last  year's 
positions,  this  year's  starting  half  backs  were  Leigh  Newman,  Heather 
Clancy  and  Jen  Grant.  At  defense,  starters  included  Aimee  Casale, 
Cathie  Cooper  and  Sue  Milewski.  Rotating  in  net  were  Jessica  Cassara 
and  Emily  Barrett.  Highlights  of  the  season  included  ties  to  both  league- 
leading  Dennis- Yarmouth  and  Sandwich.  The  Sandwich  game  was  the 
most  exciting  as  Maureen  Lawless  converted  a  pass  from  Kathryn 
McGirr  with  only  5  seconds  left  to  tie  the  game.  All  members  of  the 
team  contributed  to  games  throughout  the  season.  Coach  Saggese  can 
definitely  look  forward  to  a  successful  season  for  next  year! 


Offensive  action  in  front  of  the  net. 


1989  Varsity  Team:  (back  row  l-r)  Jessica  Cassara,  Sherrie  Viens,  Whitney  Orwig, 
Karen  Nelson,  Colleen  Lawrence,  Kerri  Sheridan,  Shayna  Ford,  Laurie  Gustin,  Amy 
Gunnarson,  Katie  Ghiorse,  Cathie  Cooper,  Emily  Barrett,  (middle  row  l-r):  Maureen 
Lawless,  Sue  Milewski,  Heather  Clancy,  Aimee  Casale,  Nicole  Sarro,  Leigh  New- 
man, Christine  Manning,  Jen  Barbetti,  Kathryn  McGirr.  (front  row):  Captains  Jen 
Grant  and  Beth  Murphy. 

Coaches  Heneghan  and  Saggese  smile  for  the  camera. 


Beth  Murphy  breaks  away  from  the  opponent. 


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Senior  team  members  Heather  Clancy,  Capt.  Beth  Murphy,  Kathryn 
MeGirr,  Jen  Barbetti,  Nicole  Sarro,  Leigh  Newman,  Capt.  Jen  Grant,  Ai- 
mee  Casale,  Maureen  Lawless,  Sue  Milewski,  Christine  Manning. 


Junior  members  Catie  Cooper,  Sherrie  Viens,  Katie  Ghiorse,  Karen  Nel- 
son, Kerri  Sheridan,  Whitney  Orwig,  Jessica  Cassara,  Colleen  Lawrence, 
Emily  Barrett. 


Sports  99 


ANOTHER 
SUCCESSFUL 
SEASON 

Once  again,  the  Girls'  Swim  Team  had  a  great  year  with  a 
record  of  1 0-2.  This  highly  spirited  group  of  girls  showed  everyone 
that  they'd  never  given  up  despite  some  rough  times.  For  the  first 
time  in  its  three-year  history,  the  team  lost  a  dual  meet  and  the 
Southern  Conference  Championships,  but  this  only  made  them 
stronger.  The  highlight  of  the  season  was  at  the  South  Sectional 
Meet  where  six  girls  placed  in  the  top  twelve:  Susan  DeLoid 
placed  4th  and  8th,  Rini  Edmunds  placed  7th,  Dana  Gaughan 
placed  9th,  Lauren  Conway  placed  3rd  and  4th,  Laurie  Miller 
placed  10th,  and  the  relay  team  of  DeLoid,  Conway,  Miller,  and 
Amy  Joyce  placed  6th.  This  was  Duxbury's  revenge,  receiving 
3rd  place  overall,  and  beating  their  rivals  New  Bedford,  who  had 
edged  them  out  by  only  four  points  on  two  separate  occasions. 

The  junior  members:(front-back,l-r)  Coleen  Rafferty, 
Katherine  Mahoney,  Erica  Putnam,  Andrea  Daley, 
Below,  Kelly  Dowd  with  a  perfect      Amy  Joyce,  Nichole  DuPuis,  Lauren  Conway,  Shan- 
dive,  non  Hall. 


100  Sports 


Sports  101 


WELCOME  TO  THE 
JUNGLE 

The  Dragon  Football  team  got  off  to  a  rough  start  in  1 989, 
managing  to  win  only  two  of  the  first  six  games.  The  hard- 
working team  was  victim  to  injuries,  losing  captains  Ryan 
Cavicchi  and  Joe  McCarthy  to  season-ending  leg  injuries.  At 
2-4-0,  the  team  could  have  easily  folded,  but  instead  they 
came  together  and  demonstrated  their  true  capabilities.  In 
week  seven,  the  Dragons  traveled  to  D-Y  to  face  the  unde- 
feated Dolphins.  The  Dragons  played  one  of  the  greatest 
games  in  Duxbury  Football  history,  winning  15-14  in  over- 
time. Offensively,  the  team  was  led  by  the  play  of  backs 
Mike  Hanlon,  Karl  Ohmstede,  and  Keith  Dwyer;  linemen 
Rob  Sieminski,  Mike  Kelleher,  and  John  Nichols;  and  receiv- 
ers Jack  Mclsaac,  Jim  Sampson,  and  Paul  Bracco.  On  de- 
fense, linebacker  Bob  Higgins,  Tony  Andrews,  and  Paul  Mc- 
Carthy, along  with  backs  Ted  Corrigan  and  Matt  Mazanec 
all  played  their  best!  After  the  win  at  D-Y,  the  Dragons 
defeated  Scituate  21-7,  and  are  improving  every  day.  With 
two  games  left,  the  team  is  confident  in  finishing  the  season 
with  a  winning  record  of  6-4. 

Ryan  Cavicchi  looks  to  break  through  the  line. 


#22  Mike  Hanlon  looks  for  the  handoff  as  #56  Mike  Kelleher 
goes  to  block. 


Coach  Dellorco  advises  #83  Matt  Mazanec. 


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RAH!RAH!RAH! 

The  season  began  in  June  when,  under  the  direction  of 
new  coach  Mrs.  Bette  Greene,  tryouts  occurred.  Several 
new  girls  made  the  squad  which  meant  extra  hard  work  for 
all.  In  preparation  for  summer  cheerleading  camp  we  all 
practiced  three  times  a  week  in  July  at  6:30  a.m.  After 
establishing  an  almost  completely  new  repetoire  of  cheers, 
mounts,  and  dances,  we  polished  them  during  August  in 
anticipation  of  football  and  soccer  seasons.  In  addition  to 
cheering  at  games,  the  girls  decorated  locker  rooms  and 
stands,  provided  the  teams  with  good  luck  treats  and  par- 
ticipated in  homecoming  rallies.  Because  of  crippling  injuries 
to  several  key  members  at  the  end  of  the  season,  the  team 
was  unable  to  participate  in  cheerleading  competition. 


"Smile  Pretty!"  Co-Captains  Dan 
ielle  Dobecki  and  Cheryl  Cenedella 


"How  do  your  knees  feel?!" 

The  gang  after  the  game:(front  row  l-r) 
Katherine  Hill,  Amy  Brault,  Capt.  Dan- 
ielle Dobecki;(back  row  l-r):  Sheryl 
Thomas,  Michaela  MacDonald,  Kerri 
O'Connell,  Joanne  Achin,  Capt.  Cheryl 
Cenedella,  Keelin  Moriarty,  Debbie  Far- 
rell,  Adrienne  Hynek,  Sarah  Steinke, 
Megan  Lawless. 

Sophomore  Keelin  Moriarty:"G...O...GO 
Dragons  GO!" 


Megan  Lawless  leads  with  a  right  jab. 


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WINTER 
CHEERLEADING 

Despite  many  setbacks  during  the  fall  season,  the  winter  cheerleaders 
were  back  in  full  force.  They  practiced  almost  every  day,  but  found  it 
difficult  to  get  practice  space  between  the  wrestling  and  gymnastics 
teams.  This  winter's  squad  had  sixteen  members.  They  included  Sen- 
iors: Co-captains  Danielle  Dobecki  and  Katherine  Hill  as  well  as  Joanne 
Achin,  Abby  Brothers,  Cheryl  Cenedella,  and  Amanda  Eagan.  Juniors 
were  Nicole  Tangney  and  Sheryl  Thomas.  Sophomores  were  Amy 
Brault,  Megan  Lawless,  Keelin  Moriarty,  and  Sarah  Steinke.  Freshmen 
were  Heather  Johnson,  Kristen  Meagher,  Maureen  Metzler,  and  Christine 
Zieser.  Along  with  preparing  for  the  hockey  and  basketball  tournaments, 
the  squad  also  worked  hard  on  many  routines  which  they  planned  to  use 
in  competition  in  March. 


All  smiles  (front  row  l-r):Christine  Ziezer,  Abby  Brothers,  Keelin  Moriarty, 
Capt.  Katherine  Hill,  Joanne  Achin.  Heather  Johnson.  Sara  Steinke,  Nicole 
Tangney,  Maureen  Metzler;  (back  row  l-r):  Amy  Brault,  Megan  Lawless, 
Sheryl  Thomas,  Kristen  Meagher,  Capt.  Danielle  Dobecki. 


Above,  the  cheerleading  squad  poses  for 
the  camera. 


Top  left,  Captains  Danielle  and  Katherine. 

Middle  left,  The  team  cheers  as  the  hoop 
team  scores. 


Bottom  right,  Coach  Bette  Greene  with  sen- 
ior members  (l-r)  Joanne  Achin,  Danielle 
Dobecki,  Katherine  Hill,  and  Abby  Broth- 
ers. 

Bottom  left:  "Hold  steady,  guys!!" 


THE  ROAD 
BACK  TO 
WORCESTER 


The  1989-90  Boys'  Basketball  team  had  a  tough  act  to  follow  this 
year.  Last  year's  team  came  home  with  DHS's  first  state  title  in 
basketball.  Losing  seven  players  to  graduation  meant  that  the 
remaining  players  had  their  work  cut  out  for  them.  With  only  four 
varsity  players  returning,  nobody  knew  if  the  Dragons  could  do  it 
again  in  1990.  But  they  have  one  BIG  factor  on  their  side.  A  6'9" 
factor,  to  be  specific:  Boston  College-bound,  all-everything  senior 
Bill  Curley.  The  only  question  is:  "Can  Curley  carry  Duxbury 
alone?''  Coach  Reggie  Clark's  answer  is  seniors  Chris  Keller  and 
Scott  MacQuarrie,  two  players  whose  outside  shots  are  like  money 
in  the  bank.  Along  with  seniors  Nate  Thorn  and  Mike  Bonner,  these 
starting  five  would  be  expected  to  play  the  majority  of  each  game. 
With  reserves  seniors  Joe  Mattivello,  Jay  Cobak,  and  Chris  Do- 
herty;  juniors  Charlie  Bornheimer  and  Chad  Luce;  and  sophomores 
Brian  Rountree,  Jon  MacQuarrie,  and  Andrew  Whiteley;  the  team 
was  ranked  #1  in  the  Eastern  Mass.  Pre-Season.  After  a  tough 
regular  season  schedule  and  the  Seagull  Classic  Tournament  in 
Philadelphia,  Reggie's  boys  should  be  ready  for  the  post-season 
tourney,  and  come  home  from  Worcester  with  back-to-back  titles. 

Nate  Thorn  goes  for  a  difficult  shot. 


3  ^  ^31, 


Div.  II  Defending  State  Champs  :(front  row  It) 
Chad  Luce,  Capt.  Chris  Keller,  Capt.  Scott  Mac- 
Quarrie, Mike  Bonner.  Joe  Mattivello;  (back  row  I- 
r):  Coach  Mark  Dunn,  Jay  Cobak,  Nate  Thorn, 
Capt.  Bill  Curley,  Chris  Doherty,  Charlie  Born- 
heimer. Manager  Jim  Sampson,  Coach  Reggie 
Clark. 


Tri-Captains  Chris  Keller,  Bill  Curley,  and  Scott 
MacQuarrie. 

Far  right.  Bill  Curley  concentrates  on  a  foul  shot. 

Sophomores  Brian  Rountree  and  Jon  MacQuarrie 
intensely  watch  the  game. 


108  SPORTS 


GIRLS'  HOOP 


Captains  Tara  Pepin  and  Shannon  Boyd  are  leading  the  girls  through  a 
tough  season.  The  team  was  off  to  a  bad  start  with  several  injuries. 
Senior  Carla  MacFarlane,  one  of  the  team's  key  players,  was  unable  to 
finish  the  season  due  to  a  previous  soccer  injury.  However,  their  hopes 
are  set  high  for  the  future,  with  strong  JV  and  freshman  teams.  The 
varsity  team  consists  of  Seniors  Jen  Needham,  Kim  Lelakes,  Sue  Mi- 
lewski,  Kristel  Jensen,  Carla  MacFarlane,  Lynn  Williamson  and  captains 
Shannon  Boyd  and  Tara  Pepin.  Junior  members  are  Kristen  Mangle, 
Michaela  MacDonald,  Julie  Osborne,  and  Jessica  Cadogan. 


Far  right,  Sue  Milewski  takes  the 
foul  shot. 


Right.  Capt.  Tara  Pepin  on  the 
court. 

Below.  Capt.  Shannon  Boyd  hopes 
that  Kristel  Jensen's  (right)  shot 
goes  in. 


1  10  SPORTS 


Above,  Coach  Dellorco  explains  the  game  plan. 
Left,  Michaela  MacDonald  snags  the  ball. 


Middle  left,  the  team:  (front  row  l-r)  Jen  Needham,  Michaela  MacDonald,  Sue 
Milewski,  Tara  Pepin,  Shannon  Boyd,  Kim  Lelakes;  (back  row  l-r):  Kristen  Nangle. 
Carla  MacFarlane,  Julie  Osborne,  Jessica  Cadogan,  Lynn  Williamson,  Kristel  Jen- 
sen, Coach  Dellorco. 

Below  left,  Tara  wipes  the  sweat  off  her  face  as  Michaela  MacDonald  listens  to 
Coach  Dellorco. 

Kristel,  Jessica,  Kristen,  and  Julie  watch  the  game  intently. 


SPORTS  111 


BOYS' 
SWIMMING 

The  Duxbury  Boys'  swim  team  had  a  great  season  this  year  under 
captains  Brian  Hammel  and  John  Grandy.  Coach  Paul  Miles  had  his 
young  and  inexperienced  team  ready  against  the  tough  Southern  Confer- 
ence competition.  Along  with  the  two  captains,  a  strong  cast  of  Matt 
Allaire,  Brian  MacKenzie,  Sebastian  Gass,  Peter  Hannon,  Chris  St.  Pierre, 
Rob  Rindone,  Mickey  O'Brien,  Chris  Andrew,  Jordan  Montminy,  and 
Andrew  Hedberg  made  this  year's  team  one  to  be  remembered. 


112  SPORTS 


Left,  Brian  MacKenzie  takes  the  plunge. 
Above,  John  Grandy  doing  the  butterfly. 


SPORTS  113 


WRESTLING 

The  1989-90  season  will  be  one  of  excitement  and  thrills.  The  team  has  a 
strong  nucleus  led  by  their  four  captains  Antonio  Andrews,  Jon  Michols, 
Derek  Gage,  and  Dan  DeWolf.  With  the  support  of  many  underclassmen, 
the  Dragons  should  have  a  successful  season.  Coaches  Doug  Bell  and 
John  Duffy  are  working  the  team  hard.  The  Dragon  wrestlers  are  antici- 
pating a  good  showing  at  the  sectional  and  the  state  tournaments,  espe- 
cially from  the  captains,  who  should  place  in  the  top  five.  Whatever  the 
result  of  the  season,  the  wrestlers  live  by  their  favorite  saying:  "Intensity 
breeds  success." 


Above.  Derek  Gage  determining  his  own  fate. 
Above  right.  Coach  Bell  cheers  on  the  guys. 

Far  right,  junior  Geoff  Lister. 

Right,  Antonio  does  some  weightlifting  with  his 
teammate  Dan. 


All  smiles  from  top  to  bottom:  Dan  DeWolf.  Antonio  Andrews,  Joe 
Dellapi,  Taylor  Gregg,  Chris  White,  John  Hannon,  Brendan  Recupero. 
PJ  Pescarino,  Geoff  Lister,  Glenn  Frazier,  Jon  Nichols,  Todd  Centur- 
ino,  Kevin  Dente,  Derek  Gage,  Colleen  Lawrence,  and  Coaches  Doug 
Bell  and  John  Duffy. 


GYMNASTICS 

After  a  slow  start  to  the  1990  season  with  two  losses  to  Scituate  within 
the  first  three  meets,  the  Dragon  gymnasts  are  coming  back  strong  with 
a  mid-season  record  of  5-2.  The  team  is  led  by  co-captains  Amy  Ferson 
and  Jenn  Hannon,  along  with  all-arounds  Jen  Katz  and  Lori  Coggeshall. 
The  strength  of  these  guys  combined  with  the  depth  of  underclassmen 
talent  will  hopefully  result  in  an  undefeated  season  (not  including  Sci- 
tuate). The  Duxbury  gymnasts  seem  to  be  the  most-spirited  team  in  the 
league,  and  will  be  something  to  watch  over  the  next  few  years. 

The  team:  (back  row  l-r)  Ann  Cobak,  Melissa  Mulligan,  Capt.  Jenn  Hannon,  Capt.  Amy 
Ferson,  Amy  Williamson,  Colleen  Coakley.  (middle  l-r):  Laura  Whitton,  Jen  Taylor,  Kerri 
O'Connell,  Kelly  Dowd,  Jen  VanHaur,  Jen  Wellman,  Leslie  Billingham.  (front  l-r):  Debbie 
Farrell,  Jen  Katz,  Kate  Gardner. 


HOCKEY 

Hockey  season  for  the  Dragons  has  just  reached  its  halfway  mark.  With  a 
record  of  10-1-2,  their  only  loss  being  to  Division  I  powerhouse  Plymouth, 
they  have  already  qualified  for  the  tournament  with  their  4-2  win  over 
Abington.  The  team  has  managed  to  get  by  quite  convincingly  with  a  few 
injuries,  Chris  Lambert,  Scott  McLellan,  and  Scott  Erikson  being  the 
more  serious  of  them.  The  offense  has  been  headed  by  Jon  Cressman, 
Peter  DelPrete,  and  Sean  Wenham,  with  heavy  hitting  and  consistent 
defense  from  seniors  Dave  Tower  and  Friend  Weiler.  The  goaltending 
has  held  strong  with  Jeremy  Starr  and  Colin  Heward  splitting  the  games. 
The  team  looks  forward  to  finishing  up  the  regular  season  with  excite- 
ment, in  hopes  of  the  tounament  taking  them  to  BU. 


Center:  Defensive  action  in  front  of  the  net. 


Above:  The  team  discusses  their  game  plan. 


Below:  The  team  (front  row  It):  Matt  Long,  Chris  Johnson,  Louis  Ackerman, 
Colin  Heward,  Jeremy  Starr,  Pete  DelPrete,  Brian  Kelleher,  Justin  Stratton; 
(back  row  l-r):  Coach  Dave  Kispert,  Manager  Robert  Hale,  Brian  Casey,  Scott 
DeMicola,  Dave  Tower,  Jason  Boyd.  Shawn  Vallee,  Jon  Cressman,  Sean 
Wenham,  Friend  Weiler,  Charles  Gilbert,  Jack  Mclsaac,  Chris  Lambert, 
Scott  Erickson,  Managers  Alex  Chin  and  Andy  Grimm,  Coach  Tom  Walsh, 


SPORTS  119 


Band  and  Color  Guard 


The  Marching  Band,  85  people  strong, 
improved  greatly  this  year  and  reached 
their  peak  just  as  the  season  ended.  Not 
only  did  they  play  well  but  they  formed 
many  intricate  designs  on  the  football 
field.  The  colorguard  also  had  a  good 
year  and  were  able  to  perfect  many 
tricky  moves  which  was  thought  to  be 
impossible  last  year.  The  Marching  Band 
has  come  a  long  way  this  year  and  they 
definatley  held  their  own  with  the  best  of 
their  division.  With  improvements  made 
this  year  it  is  assured  that  they  will  be 
even  better  next  year. 


The  band  plays  while  the  squad  swings  their  flags 


122  Activities 


Activities  123 


CONCERT  BAND  AND 

ORCHESTRA 


With  full  instrumentation  for  the  first  time  in  7 
years,  namely  a  bassoon  and  two  oboes,  the 
conductor,  Ric  Madru,  and  the  concert  band 
were  prepared  to  work  on  serious  concert 
pieces  like  Christmas  Festival  by  Leroy  Ander- 
son.The  seniors  in  the  band  are:  Gabe  South- 
ard, Chris  Remick,  Jay  Sutherland,  Paul  Ha- 
hesy,  Jeff  Harrison,  Jeremy  Kurek,  Brian 
Hammel,  Brion  Connelly,  Matt  Mulligan,  Ja- 
mie Hedberg,  Chris  Morin,  and  Keith  Camp- 
bell. After  a  successfull  Montreal  trip,  in  which 
the  orchestra  took  "best-overall  orchestra", 
Mr.  Vinci  the  director  is  looking  forward  to  a 
very  successfull  orchestra.  The  seniors  in  the 
orchestra  are:  Kerry  Dowling,  Chris  Doherty, 
Cheryl  Cenendella,  Jen  Mulcahy,  Gabe  South- 
ard, Paul  Hahsey,  Jeff  Harrison,  Matt  Mulli- 
gan, Brian  Connelly,  Keith  Campell,  Brian 
Hammel. 


The  concert  band  and  Mr.  Madru. 


124  Activities 


STRING  QUARTET 
AND  JAZZ  BAND 


The  String  Quartet  plays  at  all  school  concerts, 
school  receptions,  art  show  openings,  and  other 
town  events.  Alot  of  money  made  by  the  group 
pays  for  the  instruments  and  other  materials 
used  by  the  orchestra.  The  quartet  is  directed  by 
Jim  Vinci.  This  years  members  include:  Kerri 
Dowling,  Adrienne  Hynek,  Mike  Reiman,  and 
Anna  Waldstein.  Alternates  are:  Kerri  Floyd  and 
Liz  Harris. 

The  Jazz  Band,  under  the  direction  of  Mr.Madru, 
had  many  new  members  this  year.  January,  Feb- 
ruary, and  March  was  their  competitive  season 
and  each  section  had  to  have  a  sectional  of  their 
own  each  week.  All  their  hard  work  paid  off,  as  all 
their  performances  in  the  competiton  were  suc- 
cessful. 


The  french  horns  and  trombones. 


Andre  Guillemin  on  the  sax.  The  string  quartet. 


Mike  Armour,  Andre  Guillemin,  Sarah  Benjes,  and  Rachael  Pilla. 


Activities  125 


DRAMA 

This  years  Thespian  Troupe  has  been  blessed  with  a 
large  number  of  freshmen  adding  many  faces  to 
theater  productions.  Cinder  the  leadership  of  this 
years  officers-President  Derek  Simpson,  Vice  Presi- 
dent Missy  Schortmann,  Treasurer  Eric  Gaynor,  and 
Secretary  Kim  Meyer,  they  are  sure  to  go  far.  The 
Fall  Tournament  of  Plays  was  held  at  the  end  of 
October  with  the  Junior  Class  coming  away  as  the 
winners  with  their  performance  of  "The  Passions  of 
Amoroso"  directed  by  Mrs.  Kelliher  and  student  di- 
rectors Monica  Vidette  and  Kim  Meyer.  This  years 
musical  will  be  "Annie"  with  Missy  Schortmann  in 
the  lead  role.  This  years  State  Competition  Play  is 
"The  Diary  of  Adam  and  Eve"  by  Mark  Twain  and  is 
directed  by  Ms.  Weatherlow  and  Mr.  Miller  and  stars 
Eric  Gaynor,  Kyle  Roberts, and  Jennifer  Tzamos. — 
Kyle  Roberts 


126  Activities 


Activities  127 


128  Activities 


ART  CLUB 


The  purpose  of  the  Duxbury  High  School  Art  Club  is 
to  beautify  the  school.  Gnder  the  leadership  of  Presi- 
dent Kyle  Roberts,  Vice  President  Glenn  MacGar- 
vey,  Treasurer  Gareth  Collins,  and  Secretary  Carey 
Bazley,  this  year  several  new  projects  have  been 
planned.  In  late  fall  the  Art  Club  finished  painting  the 
underwater  mural  in  the  Foreign  Language  Hall.  The 
Cafeteria  Mural  will  also  be  completed  this  year.  The 
major  project  of  the  year  is  to  set  up  a  Student  Art 
Gallery  in  the  area  at  the  top  of  the  stairs  in  the  main 
lobby.  Soon  a  dozen  good  sized  frames  will  be 
mounted  on  the  walls  in  which  the  art  work  of  the 
talented  students  in  our  school  will  be  exhibited. 
Also  planned  for  the  area  are  sculpture  stands  and 
benches  to  sit  on. — Kyle  Roberts 


IB- 


Aquatic  mural  done  by  the  high  school  art  students. 
Artwork  in  the  main  hall  at  D.H.S. 


Gesture  drawings  on  display. 


The  Art  Club  poses  by  their  work  in  the  main  hall. 


Activities  129 


Deca  is  the  Duxbury  High  School  store. 
Students  that  work  there  get  a  feel  for 
the  business  world.  Everything  from  Life- 
savers  to  sweatshirts  can  be  purchased 
there.  The  students  working  at  Deca  are 
busy  during  both  lunch  periods  and  also 
after  school.  -Karen  Nelson. 


Rob  Wiley  looks  at  the  merchandise 


'I  wanted  peppermint"-Heather  Brinkert 


130  Activities 


Officers-John  Crowley,  Jenny  Chandler,  Tab  Kent.  Missing  Katie  Gardner 


-V  V 


4^ 


AFS 


Exchange  Students-Sebastian  Gass,  Luca  Battu,  Thibaut  Diez,  and  Moja  Strasser 


The  AFS  club  has  been  very  successful  this  year. 
We  started  off  the  year  with  a  pool  party  to 
welcome  the  four  exchange  students:  Maja 
Strasser  of  Switzerland,  Thibaut  Diez  of  Bel- 
gium, Luca  Battu  of  Italy  &  Sebastian  Gass  of 
West  Germany.  The  club  participated  in  many 
exciting  activities.  There  was  the  Halloween 
Party,  a  weekend  exchange  with  Nantucket,  a 
Christmas  party  and  a  short  term  exchange 
with  the  AFS  club  in  Albuquerque,  New  Mexi- 
co. The  AFS  officers  this  year  were  President 
Jenny  Chandler,  Vice  President  Tabitha  Kent, 
Treasurer  John  Crowley  &  Secretary  Katie  Gard- 
ner. The  Club  advisor  was  Mrs.  Cynthia 
Locke. 

AFS  club  members 


Activities  131 


DRAGON 
FLYER 


The  1989- 1990  Dragon  Flyer,  the  DHS  newspaper, 
distributes  an  edition  every  month.  Gnder  the  advice 
of  Mr.  Webster  and  Editors-in-chief  Jay  Sutherland 
and  Gary  Wagner,  the  Dragon  Flyer  provides  an 
outlet  for  student  creativity  in  writing,  interviewing, 
photography,  and  drawing.  It  also  acts  as  a  forum 
for  students  to  express  their  concern  with  the  things 
going  on  in  their  community.  Senior  members  are 
Amy  Armstrong,  Cary  Bazley,  Connie  Bell  (features 
editor), Tom  Cavers,  Heather  Clancy  (news  editor), 
Jenn  Hannon,  Cheryl  Horton,  Dan  Hauber  (sports 
editor),  Jamie  Hedberg  (sports  editor),  Brian  Mac- 
Kenzie  (accountant),  Leigh  Newman  (features  edi- 
tor), Dennis  Maloney,  John  Simmons,  and  Staci 
Venti. — Jay  Sutherland 


Dragon  Flyer  members  read  the  latest 
edition. 


The  Dragon  Flyer  staff. 
Co-Editors  Gary  Wagner  and  Jay  Sutherland  at  a  meeting. 


132  Activities 


OGTING 
CLUB 


The  Outing  Club  planned  several  trips  this  year  including  a  hiking 
trip  to  the  White  Mountains  in  the  fall,  a  ski  trip  to  Waterville 
Valley  in  February  and,  in  April,  the  Third  Annual  Tuckerman's 
Ravine  hiking  trip.  The  spring  also  provided  the  opportunity  for  a 
bike  trip  on  Cape  Cod,  a  fresh  water  fishing  trip  and  some  local 
hiking.  And  that  Rock  Quarry  climb  for  the  real  adventurous  is 
still  very  important  for  Ms.  Hibbett! 


Members  of  the  Outing  Club 


Activities  133 


PROM 

COMMITTEE 


The  19891990  Prom  Committee  worked  hard  this 
year  to  make  the  1990  Junior  Prom  the  best  ever. 
Led  by  the  elected  chairmen  Margot  Salmela,  Glenn 
Frazier.and  Heather  Foster,  the  Junior  Class  had 
many  meetings  to  work  out  the  details  of  the  prom 
and  put  in  a  lot  of  time  and  effort  to  make  it  a 
memorable  night  for  all  who  attended.  With  the  help 
and  support  of  the  Advisors,  Mrs.  Vangel  and  Mrs. 
Smith,  as  well  as  the  creative  genius  of  Mrs.  Austin, 
planning  for  this  special  evening  was  much  easier. 
Such  a  big  event  as  a  prom  required  the  juniors  to 
come  together  as  a  class  and  a  lot  of  cooperation 
was  necessary  not  only  in  planning  and  decorating 
but  also  putting  on  the  many  fundraisers  that  it 
takes  to  finance  the  Junior  Prom. 


Copy  Preparation 


Layo 


■ 


Prom  Committee  Chairmen  Glenn  Fra- 
zier,  Heather  Foster,  and  Margot  Sal- 
mela 


Doug  Hick  thinks  about  some  song  sug- 
gestions. 


Prom  Committee  Members 
Advisors  Mrs.  Vangel  and  Mrs.  Smith 


Jenny  Chandler  listens  to  some  ideas  for  the  theme. 


134  Activities 


TEEN 
LEADERS 

In  its  second  year,  the  teen  leaders  program  has 
continued  to  be  involved  in  many  activities  which 
benefit  both  the  school  and  community  of  Duxbury. 
Some  activities  which  the  members  of  the  group 
participate  in  are  co-curricular  activities  fairs,  home- 
room resource  aid,  group  discussions,  academic  tu- 
toring, assistance  for  physically  disabled  students, 
and  community  and  school  service  projects.  The 
teen  leaders  program  welcomes  new  members  who 
are  interested  and  willing  to  help  us  in  any  of  our 
many  activities  as  we  hope  to  continue  our  services 
and  activities  next  year. 


Mrs.  Dunn  and  Andrea  Hamel  confer  together 

Kristen  Brogna  and  Mary  Kate  Dunn  ready  to  give 
their  input  during  a  meeting. 


Monique  Vignaeu  listens  intently. 


Laura  Murray  pauses  to  think  for  a  moment. 


Activities  135 


National  Honor 
Society 

This  year  the  National  Honor  Society  has  had  a  great 
first  quarter  and  is  prepared  to  accomplish  many 
more  things  in  the  remaining  time.  This  year  the 
Society  has  a  new  adviser  in  Mrs.  Gerda  Edmunds. 
The  Honor  Society's  officers  are  as  follows:  Presi- 
dent-Dan Coakley,  Vice  President-Kevin  Williams, 
Secretary-Cheryl  Horton,  Publicity  Secretary-Mark 
Hausherr,  Treasurer-David  Metzler,  and  Service 
hour  chairperson-Susie  Dowd.  The  (National  Honor 
Society  meets  the  second  Tuesday  of  every  month 
to  discuss  some  of  the  more  important  issues  of  the 
school  and  how  it  as  a  group  can  help  give  back  to 
society.  Each  member  of  the  Honor  Society  is  re- 
quired to  take  part  in  15  hours  of  the  community 
service  of  his/her  choice,  and  not  only  must  hold  up 
his/her  GPA,  but  must  also  prove  that  his/her  char- 
acter is  strong  enough  to  be  part  of  the  organization. - 
Dan  Coakley 


Abby  Brothers,  Kevin  Williams,  and 
Pete  Collins 


Chad  Luce  and  Allan  Tenney  deep  in  thought 


1 36  Activites 


Homeroom  Representatives 


Kim  Adler,  Sheryl  Binney,  Amy  Casale,  Ted  Corrigan,  Scott  Denicola,  Jon 
Cressman,  John  Grandy,  Paul  Hasey,  Jennifer  Kassatly,  Katherine  Hill,  Scott 
MacQuarrie,  Chris  Mannis,  Dave  Metzler,  Jack  Mclssac,  Ted  Schleuter,  Jim 
Sampson,  Trica  Wall,  Janice  Tougas. 


Melissa  Bray,  Kenly  Brozman,  Nicole  Cesario,  Kim  Crawford,  Jonathan  Dwyer, 
Michelle  Finnerty,  Chris  Gillis,  John  Hannon,  Chris  Johnson,  Libby  Johnson, 
Megan  Leydon,  Tim  Malloy,  Scott  McLellan,  Meg  Nesbitt,  Matt  Phippard,  Darcy 
Raymond,  Shawn  Vallee,  Rachel  Stadelmann,  Jen  Wheeler,  and  Kara  Wait. 


Colleen  Rafferty,  P.J  Pescarino,  Ariel  Gaynor,  Janine  Healey,  Bob  Murray, 
Garrett  Overheiser,  Margot  Salmela,  Jessica  Staddlemann,  Cristin  Connelly, 
Greg  Dorn,  Katie  Wadsworth,  Sherre  Viens,  Brian  Kelleher,  Jason  Laramee, 
Heather  Foster,  Nichole  Dupuy,  Stacy  Bartlett,  Larrisa  Barry,  Michaela  Mc- 
Donald and  Paige  Magner. 


Colin  Arpe,  Justin  Bourne,  Todd  Centurino,  Heather  Ceccarelli,  Kelly  Desmond, 
Jane  Duffy,  Sean  Downey,  Brian  Dowd,  James  Gorman,  Michael  Haley,  Laura 
Horton,  Deanna  Lawrence,  Tim  Kavanaugh.Todd  MacWilliams,  Sara  MacWil- 
liams,  Kristin  Marr,  Kerri  Mangle,  Emily  Reed,  Paul  Murphy,  Todd  Roper,  Brain 
Scott,  Amy  Tonazuck,  Ben  Virga,  Brendan  Wall. 


Activities  137 


STUDENT 
COUNCIL 

The  Student  Council  is  a  group  of  students  repre- 
senting all  four  grades  in  the  high  school.  The  coun- 
cil deals  with  issues  like  blood  drives  to  holiday 
service  for  the  needy.  The  council  meets  on  a  regu- 
lar basis  usually  twice  a  month.  At  the  end  of  the 
year  the  student  council  used  its  funds  for  a  scholor- 
ship  for  a  graduating  senior.  This  years  council  was 
headed  by  advisor  John  Fernandes,  president  Sean 
Wenham,  vice-president  Shannon  Boyd,  treasurer 
Marie  Kearney,  and  secretaries  Cheryl  Horton  and 
Kyle  Roberts  along  with  all  the  other  representatives 
from  all  four  classes. 


Kyle  Roberts  listens  while  President 
Sean  Wenham  takes  control. 


Officers:  Marie.  Kyle.  Sean,  Shannon, 
and  Cheryl. 


138  Activities 


STUDENT 


ADVISORY 
COUNCIL 


The  Student  Advisory  Council  acts  as  a  liaison  be- 
tween the  student  body  and  the  School  Commitee.  The 
main  job  of  the  student  advisory  council  is  to  represent 
and  relate  the  opinions  of  students  at  School  Commitee 
meetings.  This  year's  members  include  seniors  Susan 
Dowd,  Jen  Meedham,  and  Jay  Sutherland.  Sophomore 
Alex  Chin,  and  freshman  T.J  Coogan.  The  advisor  for 
the  council  is  Dr.  Kennedy. 


KEY  CLCJB 


The  Key  Club  is  led  by  their  advisor  Mr. Smith.  The  officers  are  President 
Steve  Kearney,  Vice  President  John  Grandy,  Treasurer  Bruce  Reed,  and 
Secretary  Liz  Hogan.  The  members  of  the  Key  Club  had  another  great 
year  providing  service  for  the  community  of  Duxbury. 


Superlatives 


Class  Inseparables:  Wendy  Adams,  Tricia 
Wall,  and  Tara  Pepin 


Class  Inseparables:  Kevin  Williams  and  Dave  Metzler 

Best  Dressed:  Missy  Harrington  and  Friend  Weiler 


140  Superlatives 


Superlatives  141 


Superlatives  143 


144  SUPERLATIVES 


1989-90  —  A  YEAR  TO  REMEMBER  145 


Scott  Minoie,  Micaela  Alonzo,  Andy  Grim,  Maura  Griffin,  Stephanie 
Nance  and  Jeff  Pugmire 


Kristel  Jensen,  Tara  Pepin,  Tricia  Wall,  Kim  McCafferty,  Wendy  Ad- 
ams and  Cori  Ford 


147 


CH  Crew!  Susan  Wells,  Cheryl  Horton,  Katherine  Hill,  Abby  Brothers, 
Danielle  Dobecki  and  Jen  Kassatly 


WHEN  A  TEACHER  ASKS,  WHAT 
IS  YOUR  EXCUSE  FOR  NOT  DO- 
ING THE  HOMEWORK,  YOU 

"The  pencil  police  came  to  my  house  and  confiscated  all  my  writing  utensils."  Friend  Weiler  "  Cheers'  was 
on."  -  Jon  Cressman  "I  made  it  into  a  paper  airplane  and  it  was  hijacked."  -Chris  Bird  "Being  an  environmental- 
ist. I'm  against  wasting  precious  natural  resources  such  as  trees  to  write  on."  -John  Crowley  "  'Brady  Bunch' 
was  on."  -Dave  Metzler  "Yo,  1  be  playin'  hoop,  boy!"  Bill  Curley  "I'm  a  member  of  the  NHL-No  Homework 
League."  -Kevin  Williams  "I  was  combing  my  hair-if  ya  don't  comb  it,  bugs  are  gonna  roam  it."  -Bruce  Reed 
"I'm  a  Senior,  need  I  say  more?"  -Jon  Centurino  "Mr.  Sullivan  wouldn't  let  me  do  it  during  his  class."  -Dan 
Floyd  "The  zipper  on  my  book  bag  was  stuck."  -Jeremy  Starr  "I  didn't  feel  like  it."  -Kristel  Jensen  "There  was 
homework?"  -Sheryl  Binney  "Why  should  I  do  it?"  -Wendy  Adams  "Hockey  comes  first!"  -Sean  Wenham  "I 
was  counting  on  a  snow  day."  -Jeff  Bishop  "Wait,  wait-what  was  the  question  again?"  Tunnel  (Scott 
MacQuarrie) 


WHAT'S  IN  THE  TRUNK  OF 
YOUR  CAR? 

"Everything  they  didn't  find  from  the  Scavenger  Hunt!"  -Dave  Metzler  "What  car?"  -Abby  Brothers  "Miss 
Primmer."  -John  Crowley  "Ted  on  the  way  into  football  games."  -Jon  Cressman  "A  bunch  of  empties."  - 
Sheryl  Binney  "My  ex-girlfriend!"  -Kevin  Williams  "Ask  Jon  Cressman!"  -Chris  Bird  "My  muffler."  -Katherine 
Hill  "What  isn't?"  -Dan  Floyd  "Raincoats."  -Dennis  Maloney  "A  spare  tire."  -Jeremy  Starr  "Scott  MacQuarrie 
(New  Years)"  -Maureen  Lawless  "Shovel,  lounge  chair,  skates,  a  bottle,  jacket,  baseball  glove,  wetsuit,  sledge 
hammer,  and  a  tire  pump."  -Chris  Mannis  "Nothing,  I  don't  have  a  trunk."  -Mary  Harmon 


DON'T  YOU  HATE  IT  WHEN... 

"Yeah,  I  do!"  -Jon  Cressman  "Your  gym  clothes  could  play  for  you."  -Ben  Priest  "You  get  utterly  rejected  by  a 
chic."  -Bruce  Reed  "You're  pitchin'  a  tent  in  class."  -Paul  Tougas  "A  teacher  comes  over  to  help  you  and  he/ 
she  has  dragon  breath."  Troy  Piedade  "You're  always  grounded!"  -Jeremy  Starr  "You're  going  63  in  a  30, 
passing  in  a  no  passing  zone. ..and  get  busted!"  Scott  MacQuarrie  "You  dive  into  a  telephone  poll-face  first!"  - 
Sean  Wenham  "Sean  Wenham  doesn't  scratch  your  back."  -Nicole  Sarro  "You  accidentally  wear  your 
underwear  on  the  outside  of  your  clothes."  -Jeff  Bishop  "You're  on  a  chair  lift  with  your  ski  boots  on  and  you 
have  a  really  annoying  itch."  -Mary  Harmon  "You  don't  get  any  mail  on  April  15th."  -Maureen  Lawless 


150 


SENIORITIS  threatens  Academic 
Achievement 

Senioritis  (seen-yer-eye-tis) 

DEFINITION:  Senioritis  is  a  problem  that  affects  students  in  their  fourth  and  final  year  of  high  school,  although  the  symptoms  may 
appear  as  early  as  the  freshman  year. 
WARNING  SIGNS: 

FIRST  STAGE:  The  disease  is  broken  down  into  three  stages  ,  the  final  of  which  resembles  laziness.  In  the  first  stage,  the  victim 
tends  to  slow  in  his  or  her  production  of  homework.  The  mind  wanders  and  in  some  cases  the  victim  begins  to  arrive  to  class  after 
the  late  bell  rings.  Many  times  the  victim  is  induced  into  a  state  of  sleep,  but  only  between  the  hours  of  7:35  and  1:50. 

SECOND  STAGE:  As  the  problem  develops,  sleeping  late  becomes  the  rule  rather  than  the  exception  and  the  victims  tend  to  be 
late  frequently.  Homework  production  slowly  comes  to  a  halt  and  books  tend  to  remain  in  the  victims  lockers,  if  they  haven't 
already  been  lost. 

THIRD  STAGE:  At  this  point  the  victim  experiences  a  complete  withdrawal  from  school-related  activities. 
CURES: 

Rumors  tell  us  that  time  at  the  beach  and  parties  will  cure  Senioritis,  but  the  only  proven  cure  for  this  ailment  is  GRADU- 
ATION!!!! 


Bonnie  Ramsey  and  Amy  Davis:  suffering  from  Senioritis 


YOG  KNOW 
Li  YOU'RE  A 
m  SENIOR 
WHEN... 


-You  leave  your  books  at  home...  and  don't  even  care 
-You  start  writing  your  own  excuses 
-You  consider  gym  an  academic  course 

-You  join  every  club  possible  just  so  it  will  look  good  on  your 
transcript 

You  have  a  stamp  of  your  parents  signature 
Your  GPA  is  below  "C"  level 

Your  books  look  as  new  in  May  as  they  did  in  September,  that  is 
f  you  still  have  them! 

You  call  your  teachers  by  their  nicknames 
You  don't  wake  up  until  fourth  period 
You've  mastered  all  of  your  teacher's  signatures 
You've  heard  all  of  Mr.  Birge's  war  stories 
You  start  counting  how  many  days  are  left  of  school  on  Septem- 
ber 9th. 


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YEARBOOK 


This  year  the  yearbook  staff  worked  very  hard  to  create 
"Yesterday".  Many  meetings  were  held  afterschool  and  at 
night  and  it  was  during  these  meetings  that  these  previous 
pages  began  to  materialize.  With  the  help  of  our  two  advis- 
ers, Mrs.  Salmela  and  Mrs.  Johnson,  and  our  Ads  Adviser, 
Mrs.  Mulcahy,  we  combined  efforts  and  "Yesterday"  was 
formed.  This  years'  staff  included  Cheryl  Horton  as  Editor- 
in-Chief,  Kevin  Williams  as  Copy  Editor,  Dave  Metzler  as 
Layout  Editor,  and  Whitney  Orwig  as  Photo  Editor.  Other 
members  included  Chris  Bird,  Jenny  Chandler,  Jenn  Han- 
non,  Tabitha  Kent,  Colleen  Lawrence,  Maureen  Lawless, 
Karen  Nelson,  Sarah  Parrino,  P.J.  Pescarino,  Margot  Sal- 
mela, and  Maya  Strasser.  Many  other  students  contribut- 
ed to  this  book  on  many  occasions,  helping  with  photos, 
stories  and  layouts.  Many  thanks  to  all  those  that  helped; 
You  are  all  a  part  of  this  yearbook. 


Yearbook  Editors:  Kevin  Williams-Copy  Editor,  Cheryl  Horton-Chief  Edi- 
tor, Whitney  OrwigPhoto  Editor,  and  Dave  Metzler-Layout  Editor 


Advisers  Mrs.  Johnson  and  Mrs.  Salmela 


Chris  Bird  and  Maureen  Lawless:  Do  they  know  what  they're  doing? 


The  Partridge  Staff 


152  YEARBOOK 


Senior  Addresses 


Joanne  Achin,  1 100  Tremont  Street,  Box  231 1 

Wendy  Adams,  43  Beechwood  Lane 

Kim  Adler.  904  Tremont  Street,  Box  1563 

Jessica  Alabiso,  680  Franklin  Street 

Matt  Allaire,  75  Onion  Hill  Road 

Micaela  Alonzo.  45  Alexander  Way,  Box  2452 

Gina  Altieri,  332  Washington  St,  Box  1  157 

Becky  Anderson,  486  Chandler  Street 

Antonio  Andrews,  936  Franklin  Street. 

Michael  Armour,  122  Summer  Street 

Amy  Armstrong.  75  Templewood  Drive 

Kristen  Atkinson.  24  Trout  Farm  Road 

Elizabeth  Atwood.  532  Temple  Street 

Jen  Barbetti,  31  Chapel  Street 

Fred  Barrett,  843  Franklin  Street 

John  Bartlett,  98  Bayridge  Road,  Box  2080 

Cary  Bazley.  49  Marshall  Street 

Alsion  Bear,  28  Upland  Road 

Connie  Bell.  24  Dear  Path  Trail 

Shea  Bernard,  482  Bay  Road.  Box  1390 

Sheryl  Binney,  171  Vine  Street 

Chris  Bird,  3  Tinkers  Ledge  Road 

Jeff  Bishop,  287  Chandler  Street 

Mike  Bonner.  12  Ocean  Woods  Drive 

Scott  Bowser,  480  Elm  St,  Box  2182 

Shannon  Boyd,  42  Elm  Hill  Lane 

Paul  Bracco,  543  Franklin  Street 

Kathy  Bradley,  10  Cordwood  Path 

Miake  Brennan,  42  Templewood  Drive. 

Abby  Brothers.  352  Winter  Street 

Tom  Burke.  57  Franklin  Street 

Jen  Cadogan,  2  Boxwood  Lane 

Keith  Campbell,  42  Harvest  Drive 

AimeeCasale,  73  Capt.Hill  Road,  Box  1433 

Tom  Cavers,  1112  Tremont  Street 

Ryan  Cavicchi,  981  Union  Street 

Cheryl  Cenedella.  50  Cross  Creek  Lane 

Jon  Centurino.  47  Crescent  Street,  Box  2130 

Kristen  Chase,  7  Sampson  Street 

Heather  Clancy,  130  Delorenzo  Drive 

Dan  Coakley.  1  Turkey  Ridge  Lane 

Pete  Collins,  260  Washington  Street 

Brian  Connolly,  1362  Tremont  Street 

Ted  Corrigan,  205  Chestnut  Street 

Kim  Cotter  ,  6  Old  North  Street 

Richard  Coulsey,  6  Cranberry  Drive 

Stacy  Coyne,  10  Puritan  Road,  Box  2120 

Jon  Cressman,  244  Powder  Point  Avenue 

John  Crowley,  34  Pioneer  Drive 

Bill  Curley,  377  Autumn  Avenue 

Amy  Davis.  4  Pinewood  Lane.  Box  83 

Joseph  Deliapi,  29  Pettibush  Lane 

Susan  Deloid.  109  Laurel  Street 

Scott  Denicola,  275  West  Street 

Dan  Dewolf.  651  Tremont  Street 

Todd  Dexter.  30  Tremont  Street 

Jason  Dimascio.  7  Old  Farm  Road 

Danielle  Dobecki,  10  Bassett  Brook  Lane 

Chris  Doherty  ,  8  Pheasant  Hill  Lane 

Michael  Dormady,  119  Kingstown  Lane.  Box  1918 

Susan  Dowd,  143  Powder  Pt.  Avenue 

Kerry  Dowling,  190  Vive  Street 

Cindy  Dunlap.  256  Bolas  Road 

Bill  Durgin,  272  St.  George  Street.  Box  1901 

Keith  Dwyer,  5  Torrey  Lane 

Amanda  Eagan,  465  Franklin  St. 
Maureen  Edmunds,  622  Union  St. 
Michael  Egan,  39  Cranberry  Dr. 

Susan  Fairfield.  1  Castle  Green  *6,Msfd 
Jon  Fasuilo,  54  Harvest  Dr. 
Amy  Ferson,  7  Colonial  Dr. 
Dan  Floyd,  35  Cross  St. 

Derek  Gage.  6  Old  Barn  Rd. 
David  Gallagher,  65  Puritan  Way 


Dana  Gaughan,  59  Highland  Trail 

Andrea  George.  269  Tobey  Garden  St 
Tiffany  Goldberg,  50  Parkview  Terr. 
John  Grandy,  21  Herring  Weir  Rd. 
Jen  Grant.  665  Lincoln  St. 
Andre  Guillemin,  62  Tanglewood  Tr. 

Paul  Hahest.  1  The  Marshes 
Brian  Hammel,  95  Onion  Hill  Rd. 
Mike  Hanlon,  256  King  Caesar  Rd. 
Jenn  Hannon.  46  Seabury  Pt  Rd 
Jen  Hardy,  220  Cole's  Orchard  Rd. 
Mary  Harmon,  47  Park  View  Terr. 
Missy  Harrington,  95  Hornbeam  Rd 
Jeff  Harrison,  97  Flintlocke  Dr. 
Torsten  Hasselmann,  2  Cranberry  Hill 
Dan  Hauber.  30  Surrey  Ln. 
Mark  Hausherr,  62  Bolas  Rd. 
James  Hedberg,  41  Bay  Pond,  Box  276 
Nicole  Hendrick.  62  Myrtle  St. 
Robert  Higgins,  41  Templewood  Dr. 
Katherine  Hill,  32  Mayflower  St.  Box  2105 
Liz  Hogan.  294  King  Caesay  Rd.  Box  2441 
Cheryl  Horton,  2  Mallard's  Cove  Lane 

Gwin  Jacques,  366  Washington  St. 
Wendy  Jamieson,  196  Keene  St. 
Kristel  Jensen.  4  Puritan  Rd. 
Ericka  Johnson.  208  Myrtle  St 
Mark  Johnson,  52  Strawberry  Ln. 

Jen  Kassatly,  19  Hitty  Tom  Rd. 
Steve  Kearney.  268  Church  St 
Mike  Kelleher,  694  Franklin  St. 
Chris  Keller,  1  Duck  Hill  Ln.  Terr 
Betsy  Kennedy,  88  Bayberry,  Box  1055 
Karen  Kiley.  170  Lake  Shore  Dr 
Julie  Kilgour,  10  Delorenzo  Dr 
Dov  Koplovsky.  107  High  Street 
Vince  Kraft.  105  Elm  Street 
Jeremy  Kurek.  873  Temple  Street 

Brion  L'Heureux,  76  Bay  Road 
John  Lagace,  109  Bianca  Road 
Maureen  Lawless,  56  Simmons  Drive 
Kimberly  Lelakes,  12  Wellington  Lane 
Ronald  Lelakes,  12  Wellington  Lane 
Danielle  Longley,  637  Mayflower. Box  1192 

Krasten  Macallister,  12  Dubois  Way, Plymouth 

Allison  Macaulay,  21  Harrison  Street 

Carla  MacFarlane.  970  Summer  Street 

Brian  MacKenzie,  884  Temple  Street 

Rory  MacLeod,  128  Bianca  Road 

Scott  MacQuarrie.  33  Old  Farm  Road 

Glen  MacTavish,  1127  Tremont  Street 

Traci  MacWalter,  150  Lakeshore  Drive 

Lynn  Madden,  8  Windy  Hill  Lane 

Christine  Manning.  224  Park  St.  Box  974 

Christopher  Mannis,  4  Bianca  Road 

Keith  Mason.  662  Congress  Street 

Karen  Mastrangelo,  482  Bay  Rd.  Box  1390 

Joseph  Mattivello,  1 1  Cordwood  Path 

Matthew  Mazanec.  Box  2751  SHS 

Kimberly  McCafferty,  29  Boxwood  Lane 

Karen  McCann,  31  Duxborough  Trail 

Joseph  McCarthy,  344  West  STreet 

Paul  McCarthy,  231  Bolas  Road 

Timothy  McDonough,  190  Bolas  Road 

Kathryn  McGirr,  50  Boulton  Road 

John  Mclsaac,  79  Old  Farm  Road 

Chris  McLaughlin,  425  Union  Bridge  Road 

Craig  McPherson,  275  Chandler  Street 

Natalie  Merry,  301  Temple  St,  Box  1017 

David  Metzler,  1 12  Chestnut,  Box  2454 

Kimberlie  Meyer,  66  Hitty  Tom  Road 

Susan  Milewski.  78  Lantern  Lane 

Dennis  Moloney,  14  Winthrop  Drive 

Kevin  Moore,  36  Halls  Brook  Way 


Christopher  Monn,  958  Union  Street 
Danielle  Moules,  100  Park  Street 
Andrew  Mowbray.  860  Temple  Street 
David  Muha,  35  Torrey  Lane 
Jennifer  Mulcahy,  58  Stonegate  Lane 
Matthew  Maulligan,  41  Bravender  Road 
Elizabeth  Murphy,  22  Strawberry  Lane 
Keith  Murray.  138  Delorenzo  Drive 

Jennifer  Needham.  24  Pine  Hill  Avenue 
Leigh  Newman.  1338  Tremont  Street 
Jonathan  Nichols,  Box  186A,  SHS 
Michael  Nichols.  80  North  Street 

Timothy  Ochtera,  125  St.  George  Street 
Karl  Ohmstede,  174  Keene  Street 

Matthew  Pelletier.  1  17  Plantation  Drive 
Tara  Pepin,  1  Ocean  Woods  Drive 
Troy  Piedade,  33  Mullins  Avenue 
Carolyn  Pizura,  62  Candlewick  Close 
Kristen  Prebola,  49  Aliens  Lane.  Box  1028 
Benjamin  Priest,  404  Bay  Rd.  Box  1579 
Harold  Pugmire.  32  Fordville  Road 
Andrew  Putnam.  98  South  Street 

Barbara  Ramsay,  210  Depot  Street 
James  Ramsden,  61  Moulton  Road 
Bruce  Reed.  213  Powder  Point  Ave 
Christopher  Remick.  994  Franklin  St. 
Thomas  Richards,  35  Christina  Court 
Rebecca  Riordon,  1  1  Wadsworth  Road 
Danielle  Rosalia,  25  Mallards  Cove 
Dawn  Rose,  Bianca  Road.  Box  1111 

James  Sampson.  85  Heritage  Lane 
Nicole  Sarro.  391  Keene  Street 
Edward  Schlueter,  28  Reynolds  Way.  B  141  1 
Wendy  Schofield,  50  Soule  Ave,  Box  1600 
Melissa  Schortmann,  20  Driftwood  Drive 
Charles  Shamma,  175  King  Phillips  Path 
Robert  Sieminski,  440  Tremont  Street 
John  Simmons,  101  Candlewick  Close 
Derek  Simpson,  505  Tremont  St.  Box  2093 
Kimberley  Sorrento,  21  Penny  Lane 
Robert  Southard,  70  Oak  St.  Box  1350 
Jeremy  Starr.  Old  Cape  Way.  Box  1631 
Jennifer  Stiles,  250  Lincoln.  Box  213A 
Justin  Stratton.  265  Franklin  Street 
John  Sutherland.  256  Washinton  Street 
Jane  Syminton,  2  Water  Street 

Stephen  Thibodeau.  129  Delorenzo  Drive 

Paula  Thomas,  82  Chandler  Street 

Nathan  Thorn,  75  St. George  St, Box  194SHS 

Karen  Tillson.  39  Onion  Hill  Road 

Janice  Tougas,  151  Gurnet  Rd,  Box  213 

Paul  Tougas,  37  Bay  Farm  Road 

David  Tower.  26  Elderberry  Lane 

Stacy  Venti,  54  Vine  St,  Box  2622 
Monica  Vidette,  170  Oak  Street 

Gary  Wagner,  40  Mallards  Cove  Lane 
Jacquelyn  Wait.  57  Carr  Road 
Patricia  Wall,  19  Harvest  Drive 
Melissa  Weatherbee.  409  Chandler  Street 
Friend  Weiler,  7  Trout  Farm  Road 
Susan  Wells,  914  Mayflower  Street 
Sean  Wenham.  40  Tree  Top  Lane 
Christopher  White,  295  Lincoln  Street 
Kevin  Williams,  74  Prior  Farm  Box  1054 
Lynn  Williamson,  175  Bianca  Road 

Thibaut  Diez,3  A,  Rue  des  Pres, 
5906  Jodoigne,  BELGLICJM 
Sebastian  Gass,  Walter  Flex  Str.  36A 
D  7000  Stuttgart  75.  W.GERMANY 
Maja  Strasser,  Leschenstr  4C,  Ch-G552 
Brenschosen  SG,  SWITZERLAND 


Senior 


THANKS,  CHERYL 

WE  NEVER  COULD  HAVE 

DONE  IT  WITHOUT  YOU! 

FROM  DENI,  NANCY  AND 

THE  YEARBOOK  STAFF 


CONGRATULATIONS 

May  all  your  dreams  come  true   .    .  . 

Love,   Mom,   Dad,   Kristen  &  Matt 


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MICHAEL  BONNER 

THANK  YOU  MICHAEL  FOR  GIVING 
US  A  WONDERFUL  FOUR  YEARS. 
WE  LOVE  YOU  AND  ARE  VERY 
PROUD.  MOM  AND  DAD 


TED  SCHLUETER 

TEDDY  —  YOU  ARE  A  SUPER  GUY 
AND  VERY  SPECIAL  TO  US. 
LOVE  &  HUGS 
MOM  &  DAD 


DEAR  DANIELLE  AND  FRIENDS, 

KEEP  IN  MIND  WHAT  HENRY  DAVID  THO- 
REACJ  SAID,  "IF  ONE  ADVANCES  CONFI- 
DENTLY IN  THE  DIRECTION  OF  HIS 
DREAMS,  AND  ENDEAVORS  TO  LIVE  THE 
LIFE  WHICH  HE  HAS  IMAGINED,  HE  WILL 
MEET  WITH  A  SGCCESS  UNEXPECTED  IN 
COMMON  HOURS." 

WITH  ALL  OCR  LOVE, 
MOM  AND  DAD 


GLENN  A.  DOBECKI.  M.O. 
DERMATOLOGY 


GLENN  A.  DOBECKI,  M.D..  INC. 

SUITE  404 

1 22 1  MAIN  STREET 

SOUTH  WEYMOUTH,  MA  02190 

TELEPHONE  (6 1 7)  335-579 1 


OUR  GIFT  TO  YOG  WHEN  YOG  WERE 
BORN  WAS  THE  MOON  AND 
YOGR  SPECIAL  WISHING  STAR. 

YOGR  GIFT  TO  GS  IS  YOG, 

A  LOVING  DAGGHTER  WHO  ONLY 

MAKES  GS  SO  VERY  PROGD. 

NEVER  STOP  WISHING  AND  BELIEVING. 

YOG  HAVE  THE  REST  OF  YOGR  LIFE 

TO  GATHER  YOGR  DREAMS  AND  HOLD  THEM  CLOSE. 

OGR  SPECIAL  LOVE 
TODAY  AND  EVERYDAY 
MOM  &  DAD 


We  have  many  happy  memories  of 
special  times  we've  shared.  We  look 
forward  to  sharing  many  more  with 
you.  We  are  proud  of  your  accom- 
plishments. Congratulations! 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Mary  &  Sarah 


TO  A  WILD  AND  CRAZY  GUY: 
"LUCY,  YOU'VE  GOT  SOME 
'SPLAINING  TO  DO." 
"I  THOUGHT  WE  AGREED  ON 
TOTAL  BODY  PROSTHESIS." 
"THE  GARDEN  .  .  .  WE'LL  TAKE 
THE  GARDEN  WITH  US." 
"N-O-R-T-O-N" 
"HOW  DO  YOU  THINK  HE  FEELS 
NOW?  .  .  .  BETTER  OR  WORSE?" 
"BLACK  BORSCHT" 
"IT'S  A  BIG  HIT  WITH  THE 
COLLEGE  KIDS!" 
YOG  JUST  BETTER  CUT  IT  OUT.' 

"LE  MON  PEP-PER" 
"I  DON'T  DEAL  WITH  PSYCHOS, 
I  PUT  'EM  AWAY." 
LOVE  AND  GOOD  LUCK 
FROM  YOUR  FAMILY 


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Remember  .  .  . 

Backyard  picnics,  matchbox  cars,  N.H.  vaca- 
tions, Sesame  St.,  Calculus,  Ireland. 

Shoveling  show,  awards,  our  own  skating  rink, 
tournaments,  Grandma. 

The  beach,  Easter  baskets,  Little  League,  the 
Ritz,  disappointments. 

Christmas,  tennis  rackets,  studying,  pig-piles 
on  Dad,  friends,  "all-nighters". 

Sunday  morning  —  church  and  doughnuts, 
driving  lessons,  trying,  laughing,  striving. 

Family  —  Eddie,  Colleen,  John,  Mum,  Dad. 


We're  proud  of  you 
We'll  miss  you, 
We  love  you! 


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So  many  treasured  memories.  The 
laughter,  the  worry,  the  joy,  the  an- 
ticipation, and  all  of  those  practices, 
practices,  and  more  practices!  We 
wouldn't  have  traded  a  moment. 

We  are  confident  that  your  future 
will  be  bright. 

We  love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 


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Dear  Susie, 

We  are  all  so  very  proud  of  you. 
You  worked  so  hard  to  be  the 
best  you  could  be  in  everything 
you  did  and  at  the  same  time 
you  gave  so  much  to  us  all.  We 
believe  in  you  and  know  you 
have  the  strength  of  spirit  to  fol- 
low your  dreams  as  far  and  as 
"high"  as  you  want  to  go.  Love, 
Mom  &  Dad,  Billy,  Debbi,  Mark, 
John 


Blind  with  love  my  daughter, 
has  cried  nightly  for  horses, 
those  long-necked  marchers  and  churners 
that  she  has  mastered,  any  and  all. 

Anne  Sexton 


Thank  you,  Jennifer,  for 
bringing  happiness  into  our 
lives  and  a  smile  to  our  lips. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  &  Maura 


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PERSONAL  MESSAGES 


AMY  ARMSTROMG-Where  would  we  be  without  your  love? 
We're  so  proud  of  you!  Mom  and  Dad,  Kelli,  Kris  and  Traci. 
CONNIE  ANN  BELL-Thanks,  Connie,  for  sharing-May  success 
and  happiness  be  yours  always.  Love  you,  Mom  &  Dad. 
DAN  COAKLEY-Awesome!  You  did  it!  We  love  you  and  we'll 
miss  you.  Mum,  Dad,  Eddie,  Colleen  &  John. 
MICHAEL  J.  EGAN-Congratulations  Michael!  We're  very  proud. 
Love,  Mum  &  Dad. 

SEBASTIAN  GASS-  "A  thousand  million  times."  Thank  you 
Basti.  We  love  you-Liz,  Gerry,  Laura  and  the  boys. 
BRIAN  HAMMEL-Brian-Congratulations!  Thanks  for  four  great 
years!  Love,  Mom  &  Dad. 

MARY  HARMON-We  are  so  proud  of  you!  Lots  of  love  and  a 
future  of  happiness. ..Mom  &  Mike,  xo 

KATHERINE  T.  HILL-You  have  always  made  us  proud,  Kather- 
ine.  Love,  Grandpa,  Grandma,  Matt  &  Mom. 
CHRIS  KELLER-Congratulations,  Chris!  We're  proud  of  you. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Brian. 

JGL1E  F.  KILGOCIR-Fly  high,  happy  and  free  "Chickadee".  With 
all  our  love  and  pride,  Mom,  Dad,  Ross  and  Ian. 


MAUREEN  LAWLESS-We  hope  you  know  how  proud  we  are. 
We  love  you.  Dad,  Mom,  Megan,  and  Tom. 
SCOTT  MACQCJARRIE-Scott,  thanks  for  the  memories.  Con- 
gratulations! We're  proud  of  you.  Love  Mom,  Dad  and  Jon. 
JOE  MATTIVELLO-Way  to  go,  Joe!  Love  M,  D,  G  &  Misty. 
JOE  MCCARTHY-Congratulations,  OL'  BLCJE  EYES-Mom  & 
Dad. 

TARA  N.  PEPIN-Wishing  you  as  much  Joy  and  Happiness  that 
you  have  given  us  over  the  last  17  years.  We're  very  proud  of 
you.  Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Derek. 

CAROLYN  M.  PIZCIRA-You're  on  your  way-Go  for  it-Love  you, 
Mom  &  Dad. 

JIM  SAMPSON-Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes  from  Mom, 
Dad,  Gretchen  and  Jeffrey. 

SEAN  WENHAM-Sean,  thanks  for  all  the  memories  and  for 
making  us  so  proud.  Congratulations!  Love,  Mom  &  Dad. 
LYNN  WILLIAMSON-Congratulations,  you  did  a  great  job.  We 
are  very  proud  of  you.  Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Gary,  Amy  &  Jill. 


/.oujrence. 


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DENI  JOHNSON 
BOX  1825,  DUXBURY,  MA.02332 
934-5316 


Serving  Duxbury 
and  the  South  Shore 
for  20  years. 

CONGRATULATIONS 
CLASS  OF  1990! 

and  especially  our  workers 
MICHAEL  BRENNAN 
and 

JEFF  HARRISON 
The  Sports  Store  For  All  Seasons 




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A  Very  Special  Thanks 
to  the 

SALES  and  AD  STAFF 

for  all  their  efforts 
to  collect  the  money 
which  made  this  possible. 

LARISSA  BARRY  LAURIE  GUSTIN 

AMY  BIRDSALL  CAROLYN  HALEY 

SUSAN  DOWD  CARRIE  HIKE 

SUSAN  FAIRFIELD  JULIE  KILGOUR 

SHAYNA  FORD  JENNIFER  MULCAHY 
KATIE  GHIORSE 


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30  Tremont  St.  934-7292 
Bldg.  2,  Suite  7  934-7351 
Duxbury,  MA  02332 


NEW  ENGLAND  ORTHOPEDIC 
AND  SPORTS  THERAPY 


R.  SCOTT  OLIVER,  M.D. 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGERY 
AND  SPORTS  MEDICINE 


DUXBURY  JAYCEES 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO  THE 
CLASS  OF  1990 


CONGRATULATIONS 
from 


MC  MENAMY'S 
SEAFOOD 


Rt.  53 
Kingston,  MA 

585-4042 


WESTWINDS 
BOOKSHOP 


45  Depot  St. 


ROBERT  D.  HALE 


Duxbury 


934-2128 


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Best  Wishes 
to  the 
Graduates 


PURCHASING  CONSULTANTS 


P.O.  BOX  23 
Snug  Harbor  Station 
Duxbury,  MA  02331 


PHIL  CALIENDO,  PRESIDENT 


ICE 


Congratulations  to  the 
Class  of  1990 

and  especially  to: 


ABBY 
AMY 


ANDY 
KRISTEL 


""■■WWB  ^^^^ 


CALL  837-3590 


Marshfield  PET  SHOP 


YOUR  COMPLETE  AQUARIUM  &  PET  SHOP 


MARSHFIELD  PLAZA 
MARSHFIELD,  MASS.  02050 


Paul  Ceccarelli  is  .  .  . 

The 
Cleanist 

3011/2  Court  Street 
Plymouth,  MA  02360 
Telephone  (508)  746-0941 


First  Baptist  Church  of  Duxbury 

2  Tremont  Street 
Duxbury,  MA  02331 


Dr.  Robert  C  White 
Senior  Pastor 

Richard  C  Keaton 
Associate  Pastor 


(617)  934-6095 
(617)  585-8441 


Millbrook  Market,  Inc. 

277  St.  George  St. 
Duxbury,  MA  02332 
934-2921 

Specializing  in  Gourmet  Cuts 
Featuring  Angus  Beef 
All  meats  cut  to  order 
LOTTERY 


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College  tuition 
has  never  cost  more! 

WE  HAVE  THE  ANSWERS... 

Plymouth  Savings  now  offers  you  two  Tuition  Loan  Programs  —  for  students  and 
parents  —  to  help  meet  the  increasing  costs  of  higher  education. 

Parent  loans  to  undergraduate  students  (plus) 

No  financial  needs  test!  The  PLUS  program  allows  parents  of  undergraduate 
students  to  borrow  from  SI, 000  to  $3,000  per  year  per  child.  Low 
monthly  payments. 

Higher  education  loan  program  (help) 

Borrow  up  to  82,500  per  year  for  undergraduates  and  up  to  $5,000  per  year  for 
graduate  students.  No  repayment  until  after  graduation.  Use  Plymouth  Savings' 
Loan  Phone  to  apply  for  a  tuition  loan.  Call  1-800-4 ANSWER,  today. 
We  like  to  say  Yes! 

We  have  the  answers. 

Plymouth 

Savings 
Bank 


$15,000 


MemberfOK  DIFM 


$8,000 


$4,000 


1982     1983     1984     1985     1986     1987     1988  1989 


Wareham:  (508)  295-3800.  Cotuit:  (508)  428-1300.  Duxbury:  (617)  934-0101.  Falmouth:  (508)  548-3000. 
Lakeville:  (508)  947-6601.  Marion:  (508)  748-2919.  Mashpee:  (508)  477-7984.  Mattapoisett:  (508)  758-4936. 
Middleborough:  (508)  946-3000.  Middleborough  Center:  (508)  947-1300.  North  Plymouth:  (508)  747-1600. 
Plymouth:  (508)  746-3300.  Sandwich:  (508)  888-4444.  Teaticket:  (508)  540-5002. 


J/ 


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"Carpe  Diem 


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Best  Wishes  to  Jonathan 
and  the 
Class  of  1990 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  T.  Cressman 
Eric  and  Brittany 


Holy  Family  Parish 

601  Tremont  Street 
P.O.  Box  145 
Duxbury,  Mass.  02331 


Congratulations 

to  the 
Class  of  1990 


Msgr.  William  F.  Glynn 
Father  Thomas  Kopp 


Mark  Wenham,  REALTOR 

P.O.  Box  1717 
53  Railroad  Ave. 
Duxbury  MA  02331 


Carol  Wenham 

Million  Dollar  Sales  Club 


Realtor  & 
Administration 


Duxbury 

(617)  934-6995  Office  (617)  585-5447 
(617)  934-2688  Home 


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Mayflower 

Co-operative 

Bank 

MIDDLEBORO.  MASS.  02346 


Best  Wishes 
to  the 
Graduates 
1990 


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^  «  ^DISCOUNT  FABRICS 


MP 
ave 


Our  Store  Locations  on  Back 


^'•V  OPEN  EVEHY  NITE 
SUNDAYS  '2  to  5 


DUXBURY  COUNSELING  SERVICES 
113  TREMONT  STREET 
DUXBURY,  MASS.  02332 


ANTHONY  P.  ARNOLD,  Ph.D. 
Director 


Telephone 
(617)  585-4311 


GOOD  LUCK 
to  the  Class  of  1990 


sanje 


Duxbury  Marketplace 
Duxbury,  Massachusetts 

617  934  6660 


Congratulations 
and 
Best  Wishes 

to  the 
Class  of  1990 

A  TOTAL  NAIL  &  SKIN  CARE  SALON 


Fine  Lingerie 
Maternity  Wear 
Mastectomy  Products 
Depot  Street 
"The  Marketplace" 
Duxbury,  MA 
Janice  Mairano  934-0734  Ann  Enos-Chin 


David  E.  Barnes,  d.d.s.,  inc. 

PRAOTIOI   LIM1T1D   TO  ORTHODONTICS 


BSD  HAKOTIS  W 1  IHIMTI  1SS) 

HiNoru,  laaucMDnm  ossss 


omca  Hons 


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Don't  Waste  Your  Life  on  Drugs 


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Join  the  BFI  Team,  Derek  Sanderson 
and  The  Boston  Bruins 

Your  children  need 
more  than  equipment  to 
protect  themselves.  Help 
us  to  educate  your  children  to 
prei>ent  alcohol  and  drug  abuse. 


Systems 

BROWNING-FERRIS  INDUSTRIES 

100  Hallct  Street  •  ISoston.  MA  02124 


BFI  Alcohol  and  Drug  Awareness  Program 


Americans  ESS 
At  Their  Best 


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Juniors  and  Seniors  Check  this  Out 


u  PAID  JOB  TRAINING  IN  OVER  300  JOB  SKILLS 

\2  100%  FREE  TUITION  TO  ANY  STATE  COLLEGE 

D/THE  NEW  G.I.  BILL:  UP  TO  $5040  FOR  4  YEARS  OF  COLLEGE 

U  STUDENT  LOAN  REPAYMENT  PROGRAM:  WORTH  UP  TO  $20,000 

ETCASH  ENLISTMENT  BONUS:  $1,500  OR  $2,000 

|3/ALL  THIS  FOR  ONLY  ONE  WEEKEND  A  MONTH  AND  TWO  WEEKS  EACH 
0  SUMMER  AFTER  INITIAL  ACTIVE  DUTY  TRAINING 

YOU  DON'T  HAVE  TO  WAIT  TO  GET  STARTED. 
YOU  CAN  JOIN  NOW!! 
WHILE  ATTENDING  HIGH  SCHOOL  AND  NEVER  MISS 
A  CLASS. 


GIVE  US  A  CALL  AT  (617)  447-1682 


SSG.  STEVE  BORDEN  AT  1-800-802-4588 

SFC.  ROBERT  ROGERS  AT  1-800-802-4315 


WE  INVEST 
OUR  MONEY 
IN  YOU. 

At  Rockland  Federal  Credit  Union,  we  return  a  full 
85%  of  our  assets  to  our  members  in  the  form  of 
personal  loans,  business  loans  and  mortgages. 

And  that's  great  news  to  you.  Because  it  means 
we  can  offer  great  rates  and  terms  on  all  kinds  of 
investment  and  lending  services,  while  still  providing 
friendly,  personal  service. 

Call  or  stop  by  any  of  our  branch  offices  to  find  out 
more.  The  time  will  be  well  invested. 

Rockland 

FEDERAL  CREDIT  UNION 

\M?  invest  our  money  in  you 

Rockland    Marshfield    Hanover     Weymouth  Plainville 
1-800-562-RFCU 

Funds  in  excess  ol  $100  000  are  insured  under  the  Massachusetts  Share 
■  jCir*       Insurance  Corporation  Your  savings  ledeially  insured  lo  $100  000        I  _,-.„  1 
IV™*-       National  Ctedil  Union  Administration  AUS  Government  Agency        1  | 


Congratulations 

to  the 
Class  of  1990! 


DUXBCIRY  HIGH  SCHOOL 
PARENT-TEACHER  ORGANIZATION 


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CJuiet  elegance,  j  tantalizing  menu,  and  a  new  you  II  want 
to  applaud.  We  cant  think  of  a  more  congenial  setting  to  share 
a  special  evening  or  bo  make  an  ordinary  ewning  special. 
Can  you? 

Discount  parking  availahlt  alter  4  p  m  weekdays  and 
all  day  Saturday  anj  Sunday  in  the  PrudenliaJ  Building. 
Mike  Chase.  General  Manager 


Prudential  Center  ■  Yifi-1775 
i  Kxpre-uarui  other  major  credil  ijrUs  hononil 


CONGRATULATIONS  CLASS  OF  1990 




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JANICE  M.  TRAPP 

Branch  Manager 
Duxbury 


(617)  585-3871 
Ext.  278-279 


Depot  Street 
Duxbury,  MA  02332 


Compliments 
to  the 
Graduates 
from 

JACKANSON'S  INC. 


1921  Ocean  Street 
Marshfield,  MA  02050 


Tel:  834:6300 


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1880  OCEAN  ST. 
MARSHFIELD,  MASS.  02050 


LOUGEE  INSURANCE 

Agency,  Inc. 


TWO  GENERATIONS  OF  SERVICE 


(617)934-6518 


24  BAY  ROAD 
PO  BOX  1766 
DUXBURY.  MASS  02331 


Duxbury  Travel 

Snug  Harbor 
Duxbury,  MA  02331 
Tel.  934-5633 


BENCHWARMER  SUB  SHOP 

SUBMARINES    SYRIANS  •  SALADS 
PARTY  PLATTERS 

Diane  Diozzi 


Congratulations 


to  the 


Graduates! 


TRUST  COMPANY 


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Abir\gton 
Savir\gs 
Bonk 

A  Special  Bank 


ABINGTON  OFFICES 
Main  Branch        Loan  Center 
Route  123  Route  123 

617-878-0103  617-871-0614 


HALIFAX 
Branch  Office 
Routes  58  &  106 
617-294-8001 


KINGSTON 
Branch  Office 
Routes  3A  &  53 
617-585-3854 


Member  FDIC  and  DIFM 


CIRRUS  LENDER 


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at 

The  Marketplace 
Duxbury,  MA 


HARRINGTON  AND  POWERS  DENTAL  ASSOCIATES 
POST  OFFICE  BOX  1755 
DUXBURY,  MASSACHUSETTS  02331 


Congratulations 
to  the 
Graduates  of 
Duxbury  High  School 
from  your  friends  at 


PAPA  GINO'S 

of  Marshfield 


25  Depot  Street,  P.O.  Box  1684 
Duxbury,  Massachusetts  02331 
617-934-2121 
John  and  Ma  rev  Stanton 


1/ 


AUTO  GLASS  INSTALLATION 


installed  at:         Shiretown  Glass  &  Aluminum  Inc. 

106  Standish  Avenue 
Plymouth,  Mass.  02360 
Telephone:  746-1955 


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MUCH  HEALTH  AND  HAPPINESS  IN  YOUR  FUTURE 


FROM  YOUR  FRIENDS  AND  NEIGHBORS  AT  OCEAN  SPRAY 
CRANBERRIES,  INC. 


Battelle 

Ocean  Sciences 


Congratulations  Duxbury  Graduates  ! 


585-2392 


BONGI'S  TURKEY  ROOST 

Native  Turkeys  &  Turkey  Products 


Route  53 

John  &  Mahik  Pierce  Di  xhl  ky.  Mass.  02332 


Best  Wishes 
to  the 
Duxbury  High  School 
Graduates 


CAITLIN 


CATERING 


Catering  Service  For  All  Occasions 


Nancy  Mathey 
837-9811 


SOO  Congress  St 
Duxbury,  MA  02332 


Our  Compliments 
to  the 
Graduates 


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Buxburg  (Eltpper  3nc. 


In  Duxbury 


everyone  reads  the  Clipper. 


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The  future's  uncertain  and  the  end  is 
always  near. I've  gotta  change  my  way's 
of  life  Nobody's  Fault  But  Mine. Where 
the  wind  won't  blow  you  really  shouldn't 
go. My  body's  starting  to  quiver, the 
palms'  of  my  hands'  gettin  wet. Crime 
won't  help  ya,crime  won't  do  you  no  good 
Celebration  L)ay,No  Quater , Tangerine 
MOBHRG 

PLUMBING+HEATING 

For  More  Info. Call 

PS1IS  Plumbing  Dept. 

Asl;  for  Mr.Moberg 

Referals:  SUE.NICK+ 

 MI  Kb  4-EVA 

To  the  few  true  friends  still  left; 
THANKS  for  everything.  SKI  TRIP.bex  + 
guy's  there:3-car  speed  chase, go  faster. 
Been  Dazed  and  Confused  for  so  long  it's 
not  true. In  the  Light  you  will  find  the 
way. It's  fading  away  can't  feel  you  any 
more. Keep  me  from  the  Gallows  Pole.LD+ 
Dex:together  we  stand  we  won't  fall. 
Many  dreams  come  true, some  have  silver 
linings, I  live  for  my  dreams  and  a  pock- 
et full  of  gold. Thanks  Mom=Dad. 


V=RC 


P.O  Box  2809.  Duxbury.  MA  02331 


Congratulations 
Class 
of 
90 


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BACCALAUREATE 

On  June  7th,  the  Senior  Class  came 
together  at  Holy  Family  Church  for 
their  Baccalaureate .  Many  members  of 
the  Class  of  ' 90  chose  to  speak,  to 
share  their  feelings  on  graduating, 
saying  goodbye  to  Duxbury  and  hello  to 
a  whole  new  world  which  lay  before 
them.  Some  aroused  laughter,  others 
brought  tears,  but  all  of  those  who 
participated  were  excellent  and  made 
the  1990  Baccalaureate  a  great  success 
and  a  wonderful  beginning  to  gradu- 
ation weekend. 


(Above)  Gabe  Southard 
and  Kerri  Dowling 
performing. 

(Far  left)  Susan 
Wells,  Jen  Kassatly, 
Sheryl  Binney  and  Jen 
Stiles  listen 
intently. 

(Left)  Gwin  Jacques 
sings  "Wind  Beneath 
My  Wings". 


SENIOR  NIGHT 
OUT 

"Party"  is  the  one  word  which  sums 
up  the  class  of  '  90s  Senior  Night  Out. 
With  Mr.  Fernandez  and  Co.  as  the  Disc 
Jockey  ,  the  class  of  ' 90  spent  the 
entire  night  on  the  dance  floor. 
Rarely  did  they  step  off,  and  when  they 
did,  it  was  only  for  a  brief  moment  to 
cool  off.  All  had  fun  as  it  was  one  of 
the  last  nights  they  would  spend 
together  as  a  class . 


(Above)  Mike  Brennan,  Dan  Coakley,  Kevin  Williams  and  Jim  Sampson. 
(Right)  Janice  Tougas,  Jen  Stiles,  Cheryl  Cenedella 


BACCALAUREATE  AND  SENIOR  NIGHT  OUT  181 


GIRLS 


TENNIS  TEAM  STAYS 
THEIR  TOES! 


ON 


(Above,     back  row,  left  to  right)  Head  Coach,  Faith  Hehghan,  Amanda  Mahoney,  Kerri  Nangle,  Megan  Leydon,  Sarah  Benjes, 
Helen  Cushing,  Sarah  Parrino,   Tabitha  Kent,  Margot  Salmela,  Jenny  Chandler,  Kristen  Lucier,  Kim  Crawford,  Assistant 
Coach,  Mary  Mahoney  (front  row)  Heather  Johnson,  Stacey  Bartlett,  Kenley  Brozman,  Co-Captains ,   Tara  Pepin  and  Danielle 
Dobecki,  Heather  Ceccarelli,  Deanna  Lawrence,  Megan  Driscoll. 


The  1990  Varsity  Girls  Tennis  Team  had  yet  another 
sucessful  season.  The  team  finished  with  only  one  loss, 
a  tough  one  to  take,  since  it  was  their  first  in  fifty- 
five  matches.  However,  the  Green  Wave  soon  avenged  by 
defeating  Scituate  on  their  return  match,  to  clinch  the 
South  Shore  League  Co-Champion  Title  for  the  third  year 
in  a  row.  The  Dragons  were  led  by  the  only  two  seniors 
on  the  team,  co-captains,  Tara  Pepin  at  first  singles  and 
Danielle  Dobecki  at  second  singles .  They  were  backed  up 
by  juniors  Sarah  Parrino  at  third  singles,  and  Tabitha 
Kent  and  Margot  Salmela,  at  first  doubles.  At  second 
doubles,  the  Dragons  had  sophomore  Sarah  Benjes  and 
freshman  partner  Kristin  Lucier.  The  girls  hope  to 
continue  their  success  and  they  all  look  forward  to  an 
undefeated  season  next  year. 


Sarah  Parrino  getting  set. 


Coach  Faith  Heneghan  keeping  score. 


182  SPORTS 


SPORTS  183 


STATE  CHAMPS!   WHAT  A 


RACQUET ! 


The  1990  Duxbury  Tennis  Team  had  a  very  special  year  -  an 
undefeated  season  (26-0),  making  them  Duxbury' s  only  State 
Champion  this  year.  After  three  years  of  flirting  with  the 
title,  the  Green  Dragons,  after  a  series  of  grueling  tournament 
wins,   defeated  Holyoke  in  the  state  finals  at  Holy  Cross. 

This  past  year  the  starting  players  consisted  of  six 
seniors.  The  lineup  consisted  of  Dan  Coakley  at  first  singles, 
Marc  Brennan,  and  Chris  Bird  and  Ron  Lelakes  played  second 
doubles .  Other  big  contributions  were  made  by  Todd  Harrington 
and  Andy  Whitely  at  doubles  and  by  Jason  Isherwood  at  singles. 
The  team  also  looks  for  members  Bobby  Murray,  Tim  Malloy,  Dar- 
ren Maclaughlin,  and  Chris  Hojlo  to  be  a  big  part  of  the  upcoming 
season . 


(Right)  Captain  Mike  Brennan  rips  a  forehand  back  to  his  opponent  during  a 
regular  season  match. 


(Below)  The  DHS  Boys  Tennis  Team: 
Back  Row,  left  to  right,  Ron  Lelakes, 
Chris  Bird,  Jon  Cressman,  Dan 
Coakley,  Mike  Brennan,  Keith  Murray, 
Jason  Isherwood,  Andrew  Whiteley  and 
Coach  Tom  Walsh.     Front  Row:  left  to 
right,  Tim  Malloy,   Todd  Harrington, 
Daren  MacLaughlin,  Bobby  Murray,  Marc 
Brennan  and  Pat  Hojlo. 

(Opposite  page,   top  right)  Todd 
Harrington  shows  fancy  foot  work 
while  he  concentrates  on  a  forehand 
volley. 


HH 


184  SPORTS 


(Left)  At  the  net,     Chris  Bird 
exhibits  his  volleying  skills  as  he 
blocks  a  shot  over  the  net. 


(Below)  Marc    Brennan  gives  it  his 
all  smashing  one  of  his  powerful 
forehand  groundstrokes . 

(Above)  Captain  Dan  Coakley  bursts 
with  emotion  as  he  powers  a  shot  down 
the  line. 


(Above)  Jon  Cressman  keeps  his  eye  on 
the  ball,  preparing  to  crush  an 
overhead  by  an  opponent. 


SPORTS  185 


(Left)  Andy  Downin,  Duxbury  Track's  star 
runner,  competes  in  the  4  by  440  relay. 


Though  the  small  town  of  Duxbury  is  considered  by  many  to  be  off  the 
beaten  track,  DHS'  s  runners  seem  to  be  right  ON  track.  Head  Coach  Verrochi 
said  that  this  year' s  team  is  "young"  and  that  the  goals  at  the  beginning 
of  the  season  were  to  "rebuild  and  revamp" .  He  also  said  that  there  is 
much  potential  in  the  up-and-coming  Dragon  crew;  and,  though  pleased  with 
this  year's  stats,  Mr.  Verrochi  sees  even  brighter  days  of  running, 
throwing,  and  jumping  in  the  future. 

Both  the  boys'  and  girls'  teams  have  League  records  of  3-5,  and  many 
tracksters  have  qualified  for  the  State  Championships .  Stand-outs  for 
the  girls  team  include:  Micheala  MacDonald  in  the  high  jump,  Jessica 
McClusky  in  the  330  high  hurldles,  Shannon  Boyd  (Captain)  in  the  low 
hurdles,  Kim  Lehman  in  the  440,  and  Jen  Needham  (Captain)  in  the  2-mile. 
Some  of  the  boys'  stars  include:  Andy  Downin  who  holds  the  National  Title 
in  his  age  group  for  the  mile,  Antonio  Andrews  in  the  shotput,  Keith 
Campbell  in  the  long  jump,  Dennis  Malo  in  the  high  hurdles,  and  Ted  Corrigan 
in  the  low  hurdles . 


IS 6  SPORTS 


(Below)  Dennis  Malo  competes  against 
a  Scituate  team  member  in  the  high 
hurdle  event . 


VTOH  school 


;  ^  /an, 


(Above,)  Michaela  MacDonald  strives  for  her  personal  record  in  the  high  jump. 


(Near  left)  Kristel 
Jensen,  with  a  look 
of  determination, 
prepares  to  throw  the 
javelin . 


(Far  left)  Eric 
Spinney  leaps  through 
the  air  in  the  long 
jump  competition. 


....  & , . 


SPORTS  187 


ON  THE  BALL 


The  Duxbury  Girls  Softball 
Team  encountered  a  challenging 
1990  season,  but  apparently 
enjoyed  winning  many  games  that 
came  down  to  the  last  inning.  An 
exciting  win  over  Marshf  ield  was 
proclaimed  the  "COMEBACK  OF  THE 
YEAR"  by  the  Boston  Globe  .  Coach 
Shea  and  co-captains  Jen  Grant 
and  Susie  Dowd,  the  team-  Kim 
Lelakes,  Danielle  Longley, 
Carolyn  Pizura,  Jenna  Vajcovec, 
Kristen  Powers,  Kim  Fanning, 
Jamie  Kane,  Kelly  Desmond,  Jess 
Tighe,  Becky  Dubray-played  to 
win  every  game  until  the  last 
out,  completing  a  respectable 
season . 


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Coach  Shea  with  captains  Susie  Dowd  and 
Jen  Grant 


Kelly  Desmond  contemplates  before  getting  up  to  bat . 
Jenna  Vajcovec  delivers  a  powerful  pitch 

Jen  Grant  leaps  to  the  ball  to  make  an  out  in  the  game  against  Middleboro. 


188  SPORTS 


Carolyn  Pizura  makes  a  great  catch 


Senior  team  members  (left  to  right)  Danielle  Longley, 
Jen  Grant,  Susan  Dowd,  Kim  Leleakes  and  Carolyn  Pizura 


(Back  row,  left  to  right)  Susanne  Gilbert  and  Sarah  Bettuchy, 
Christin  Powers,  Jess  Tighe,  Becky  Dubray,  Kelly  Desmond,  Kim 
Fanning,  Coach  Shea 

(Front  row,  left  to  right)  Jamie  Kane,  Jenna  Vajcovec, 
Danielle  Longley,  Jen  Grant,  Susie  Dowd,  Kim  Lelakes,  Carolyn 
Pizura 


Jen  Grant  and  Susie  Dowd  concentrate  on  the  next  play. 


Christin  Powers  at  bat. 


SPORTS  189 


STRIKING 
RESEMBLANCE 


(Left)  Paul  Bracco 
and  Joey  Mattivello 

(Below)  Chris  Mannis 
gets  a  beautiful  hit . 


The  Duxbury  Dragons,  led  by  co-captains 
Joe  Mattivello  and  Paul  Bracco,  ended  their 
season  with  a  7-9  record.  Both  captains 
dominated  at  the  plate  as  well  as  in  the 
field. 

Chris  Mannis,  Tom  Burke  and  Rob  Simenski 
all  had  an  exceptional  year.  Both  Brian 
Casey  and  Sean  McCarty  called  many  good  games 
from  behind  the  plate . 

The  strong  pitching  from  Bill  Delorenzo, 
Matt  LaGreca  and  Dave  Luscko  along  with  Nick 
Petronelli,  Greg  Dorn  and  Jay  Norcross 
should  equal  another  great  season  next  year . 


(Middle  left)  Mr.  Murphy 
meets  with  Zimo  and  Brian  at 
the  pitchers  mound  to  give  a 
little  advice. 


I      (Top  row,  left  to  right)  Coach  Murphy,  Greg  Dorn,  Jarett  Lee,     Sean  McCarty,  Jason 
Norcross,  Brian  Casey,  Dave  Luscko,  and  Sean  Murphy.  (Bottom  row,  left  to  right)  Scott 
McQuarrie,   Tommy  Burke,  Joe  Mattivello,  Paul  Bracco,  Rob  (Zimo)  Simenski,  Chris  Mannis 
and  Craig  McPherson. 


191  SPORTS 


PLAY  IN'  AROUND 


"Annie"  ,  starring  Missy  Schortmann  (Annie) ,  Roger  LaGreca 
(Daddy  Warbucks)  and  Kim  Meyer  (Miss  Hannigan)  made  its  appearance 
at  DHS  on  March  29  through  April  1.  Having  a  cast  and  crew  of  over 
90  people  including  students  from  DHS,  DIS,  Chandler  and  Alden  and 
a  few  lucky  town  celebrities,  "Annie"  was  filled  with  clever  songs 
and  great  acting.  Background  music  was  provided  by  a  twenty  two 
member  orchestra.  "Annie"  was  a  roaring  success,  generating  a  great 
profit  and  a  standing  ovations . 

The  Spring  Festival  of  Plays  was  performed  on  May  11  and  12th 
and  included  plays  from  several  colleges  .  One  play,  "A  Contradiction 
in  Terms",  written  by  Rod  Alonzo,  discussed  the  philosophical  ques- 
tion, "What  is  Evil?"  The  hilarious  farce  "A  Marrriage  Proposal" 
walked  away  with  three  awards  for  its  three  major  roles .  This 
charismatic  play  kept  the  audience  in  stitches .  The  bitersweet 
comedy  "Baker's  Dozen",  provided  stunning  performances  by  colin 
Arpe,   Dennis  Malo,   Kim  Meyer  and  Eric  Gaynor . 


194  DRAMA 


(Left)  Missy  Schortmann  and  Roger  La 
Greca  dance  as  Annie  and  Daddy 
Warbucks . 


(Above)  Missy  Schortmann  as  "Annie". 


(Above  left)  Sometimes  it  just 
doesn't  pay  to  get  up  in  the  morning. 
Kim  Meyer 

(Left)  Spring  Festival  All  Star  Cast: 
(front  row)  Eric  Gauthier,  Colin 
Arpe,  Alex  Pevzner,    (standing)  Maria 
Lehman,  Ariel  Gainer,  Dennis  Malo, 
Susan  DeHart,  Griffin  Richardson, 
Harris  Upham. 


DRAMA  195 


FOREVER  YOUNG 

The  1990  Prom  was  an  enjoyable  night 
for  everyone .  The  DHS  gym  was  truly  an 
"Evening  in  Paris . "  between  the  French 
boutiques,  the  Parissienne  Cafe,  the  red 
and  white  hot  air  balloon  and  the  beauti- 
fully lit  Eiffel  Tower,  the  atmosphere  was 
complete.  To  top  off  the  evening,  the 
evening  was  highlighted  by  the  three  course 
French  meal  with  trays  of  French  pastries 
for  dessert .  The  Junior  Class  ,  as  well  as 
the  advisors,  Mrs.  Smith  and  Mrs.  Vangel, 
deserve  a  great  deal  of  congratualtions  on 
their  success.  The  time  put  in  clearly 
paid  off  and  resulted  in  one  of  the  best 
proms  in  Duxbury  High  School's  history. 


with  Sarah  Hitch  and  Jarrett  Lee  with  Kerri  Sheridan. 


196  PROM 


(Top  right )M. Lawless,  M.Mazanec,  D.Metzler,  M.Allaire, 
T.  Kent,  J.  Crowley,  J.  Mattivello  and  T.  Burke. 


(Middle  left)  Forever  Young  -  Ali  Barber  and  Brian 
Kelleher 


(Middle  right)  Stary-eyed  John  with  his  lovely  date  - 
John  Bondlow  and  Erika  Puttnam 

Class  Couple  -  Sarah  Parrino  and  P.J.  Pescarino. 

Jon  Cressman  leads  the  train!  Jon  Cressman,  Scott 
Denicola  and  Brian  O' Donoghue 

PROM  197 


DHS  GRADUATES 


OF  1990 

On  June  the  9th,  1990,  the  63rd  com- 
mencement exercises  of  Duxbury  High 
School  took  place  in  front  of  the  main 
building.  There  were  224  students  who 
received  their  diplomas .  The  graduates 
were  surrounded  by  a  crowd  of  friends, 
townspeople,  families  and  the  DHS  fac- 
ulty and  staff. 

Student  addresses  were  given  by  Dov 
Koplovsky,  Kerry  Dowling  and  Gary  Wag-  1 
ner.  The  presentation  of  diplomas  was  I 
made  by  Mrs.  Kathleen  Dowling,  Dr.  John 
Hill,  and  Mr  .  Thomas  Downey,  the  Chairman 
of  the  Duxbury  School  Committee .  The 
valedictory  speech  followed,  given  by 
Susie  Dowd.  It  was  a  beautiful  and 
memorable  day  for  all . 


(Above)  Class  Officers:  Chris  Bird,  Jen  Stiles, 
Maureen  Lawless,  Friend  Weiler 


(Right ) Danielle  Dobecki  and  Dan  Coakley  after 
graduation 


198  GRADUATION 


1990  DHS  Graduates' 
Final  Decisions 

The  following  are  members  of  ihe  class  of  1990, 
who  graduated  from  DHS  on  June  9.  Their  final 
decisions  are  listed  beside  their  names. 


Graduate 

Joanne  Achin 
Wendy  Adams 
Kimberly  Adler 
Jessica  Aiabiso 
Mauhew  Allaire 

Micaela  Alonzo 
Gina  Allien 

Rebecca  Anderson 
Antomo  Andrews 
Michael  Armour 
Amy  Armstrong 
Kristen  Atkinson 
Elizabeth  At  wood 
Jennifer  Barbeth 
Frederick  Barrett 
John  Bartleu 
W.  Cary  Bazley 
Alison  Bear 

Connie  Bell 
Shea  Bernard 
Sheryl  Binney 
Christopher  Bud 
Jeffrey  Bishop 
Michael  Bonner 
John  Scou  Bowser 
Shannon  Boyd 
Paul  Brae co 
Kathleen  Bradley 
Mauhew  Brady 
Michael  Brennan 
Thomas  Burke 
Abigail  Brothers 
Jennifer  Cadogen 
Keith  CanjptaU, 
Aimee  Casale 
Thomas  Cavers 
Ryan  Cavicchi 
Cheryl  Cenedella 
Jonathan  Centurino 
Kristen  Chase 
Heather  Clancy 
Andrew  Clapp 
Daniel  Coakley 
John  Cobak 
Peter  Collins 
Brian  Connolly 
Edward  Corrigan 
Kimberly  Cotter 
Stacy  Coyne 

Jonathan  Cressman 
John  Crowley 
William  Curley 

Amy  Davis 

Joseph  Dellapi 
Susan  DeLoid 
ScouDeNicola 

Daniel  DeWcOf 
Todd  Dexter 
Jason  MiMascio 
Tracy  DiMascio 
Danielle  Dobecki 
Christopher  Doheny 
Michael  Dormady 
Susan  Dowd 
Kerry  Dowung 
Cynthia  Dunlap 
William  Durgm 

Keith  Dwyer 
Amanda  Egan 
Maureen  Edmunds 
Michael  Egan 
Susan  Fairfield 
Jonathan  Fasullo 
Amy  Ferson 


Decision 

Northeastern 
U/Mass-Amherst 
St.  Michaels 
U/Rhode  Island 
Northfield  -  Ml 
Hermon 

Stoneleigh-Bumham 
Blair  School  of 
Cosmetology 
Lynchburg  College 
Worcester  Academy 
Northeastern 
Si  Michaels 
Gordon  College 
Mitchell  College 
U/New  Hampshire 
Johnson  &  Wales 
Massasoit 
Brown 

George  Washington 

University 

U/Rhode  Island 

Undecided 

St.  Thomas  Univ. 

U/Arizona 

Westfield  State 

Si  Anselm 

Dean  Jr.  College 

U/Vermont 

U/Mass-Amherst 

Work 

Hanwick 

American  Univ. 

U/Conneclicut 

U/Vermont 

Fairfield  Univ. 

Northeastern 

St.  Michaels 

Occidental  College 

Army 

Boston  College 

Clemson 

Babson 

Springfield 

Work 

Dartmouth 

Babson 

U/Rhode  Island 
Northeastern 
Union 
Work 

Cape  Cod  Com- 
munity College 
Yale 
Bentley 

Boston  College 
Southern  Seminary 
College 

Franklin  Institute 
U/Connecticut 
New  England 
College 

Bridgewaier  Stale 

U/Utah 

Massasoit 

Suffolk  University 

U/Dayton 

Vtllanova 

Urdeckfcd 

Harvard 

Swanhmore 

Work 

Cape  Cod  Com- 
munity College 
Nichols 
Work 

Brigham  Young 
Westfield  State 
Framingham  State 
Northeastern 
Holy  Cross  or 
Cornell 


Daniel  Floyd 
Corinne  Ford 
Derek  Gage 
David  Gallagher 
DanaGaughan 
Tiffany  Goldberg 

John  G randy 
Jennifer  Grant 
Andre  Guillemin 
Paul  Hahcsy 
Brian  Hammel 

Michael  Han  Ion 

Jennifer  Hannon 
Jennifer  Hardy 
Mary  Anne  Harmon 
Melissa  Harrington 
Jeffrey  Harrison 
Torsten  Hasselmann. 
Daniel  Hauber 
Mark  Hausherr 
Jamcs  Hedberg 
Nicole  Hcndrick 
Robert  Higgins 
Kathehne  Hill 
Elizabeth  Hogan 
Cheryl  Honon 
G win  Jacques 
Wendy  Jamieson 
Kristel  Jensen 
Ericka  Johnson 
Mark  Johnson 
Jennifer  Kassatley 
Stephen  Kearney 
Michael  Kellcher 
Betsy  Kennedy 
Julie  Kilgour 
Dov  Koplovsky 

Karen  Kiley 
John  Lagrace 
Maureen  Lawless 
Kimberly  1  flakes 
Ronald  Lelakes 
Danielle  Longlcy 
Kristen  MacAllisler 
Allison  Macauley 
Carta  MacFarlane 
Brian  MacKenzie 

Rory  MacLeod 

Scott  MacOuame 
Lynn  Madden 
Christine  Manning 
Christopher  Mannis 
Keith  Mason 
Joseph  Mallivello 
Mauhew  Mazanec 
Kimberly  McCafferty 
Karen  McCann 
Joseph  McCarthy 
Timothy  McDonough 
Kathryn  McGin 
John  Mclsaac 

Chris  McLaughlin 
Craig  Mcpherson 
Natalie  Merry 

David  Metzler 
Kimberlie  Meyer 
Susan  Milewski 
Kevin  Moore 
Christopher  Morin 

Danielle  Moules 
Andrew  Mowbray 

David  Muha 
Jennifer  Mulcahy 
Mauhew  Mulligan 
Keith  Murray 
Dennis  Moloney 
Karen  Mastrangelo 
Jennifer  Nccdham 
Jonathan  Nichols 
Michael  Nichols 
Leigh  Newman 
Timothy  Qchlera 


Syracuse 
Keene  Stale 
Lehigh 

Westfield  State 
Babson 

Eastern  Nazarene  or 
Gordon 

Boston  College 
Hanwick 

College  of  Wooster 
Bales 

Phillips  Academy 
Andover 

Tallahassee  Com- 
munity College 
U/Utah  or  Lehigh 
Work 

Miami  University 
U/Vermont 
U/So.  Carolina 
WesUiaJd  Stale 
S.M.U. 
Georgetown 
Syracuse 
Massasoit 
Norwich  University 
Slipper  Rock  Univ. 
Lynchburg  College 
Tufts 
Wheelock 
Unity  College 
Fordham  University 
Work 

Westfield  State 

Babson 

Skidmore 

Champlain  College 
Salem  Slate 
Curry  College 
Mass.  College  of 
Pharmacy 
Salem  State 
Massasoit  -  Canton 
Vtllanova 
Bay  Suue  Junior 
Green  Mountain 
Westfield  State 
Work 

U/Connecticut 
Keene  Stale 
Western  New  Eng- 
land College 
New  Hampshire 
College 
Boston  College 
U/Tampa 
Framingham  Slate 
Arizona  Stale 
Tad  Technical  InsL 
U/Mass-Amherst 
Bridgton  Academy 
Keene  Slate 
Stonehill 

Suffolk  University 
Massasoit 
U/Mass- Amherst 
Hillsboro  Comm- 
unity College 
Northeastern 
Dean  Jr.  College 
Rhode  Island  School 
of  Design 
Boston  College 
Virginia  Wesleyan 
Newbury  College 
Siena  College 
East  Coast  Aero 
Tech 
Work 

Maryland  Institute 
of  An 
Massasoit 
U/Mass-Amherst 
Massasoit 
U/Mass- Amherst 
U/New  Haven 
Work 

Wellesley  College 

Penn  State 

Work 

Lehigh 

Service 


Karl  Ohmstcde 

Matthew  Pellctier 

Tara  Pepin 

Troy  Piedadc 

Carolyn  Pizura 

Kristen  Prebola 

Benjamin  Priest 

Harold  Pugmire 

Andrew  Putnam 

Barbara  Ramsay 

Bruce  Reed 

Christopher  Remick 
Thomas  Richards 
Rebecca  Riordon 
Danielle  Rosalia 
Dawn  Rose 
James  Sampson 
Nicole  Sarro 
Edward  Schleuter 
Wendy  Schofield 
Melissa  Schortmann 
Charles  Shamma 
Robert  Sieminski 
John  Simmons 
Derek  Simpson 
Kimberly  Sorrento 
Koben  Southard 
Jeremy  Starr 

Jennifer  Stiles 
Justin  Stratum 
John  Sutherland 
Jane  Symington 
Stephen  Thibodeau 
Paula  Thomas 

Nathan  Thorn 
Karen  Tillson 
Janice  Tougas 
Paul  Tougas 
David  Tower 
Stacy  Vcnti 
Monica  Vidctle 
Gary  Wagner 
Jacqueline  Wail 
Patricia  Wall 
Melissa  Wcaihcrbce 
Friend  Wcilcr 
Susan  Wells 
Scan  Wcnham 
Jennifer  Wiley 
Kevin  Williams 
Lynn  Williamson 


Framingham  Stale 
Work 

U/Vermont 
Boston  College 
Westfield  Slale 
Quincy  Jr.  College 
Green  Mountain 
Work 

U/Mass-Amherst 
Newbury  College 
Ithaca  College 
Work 

Berkclee  College 
Westfield  State 
U/Rhode  Island 
Salem  Slate 
U/Mass- Amherst 
Bridge  water  State 
U/New  Hampshire 
Lascll  College 
Syracuse 
Work 
S.M.U. 
S.M.U. 

U/Mass-Amherst 

Massasoit 

Ithaca 

Case  Western 
Reserve 

U/Mass-Amherst 
Work 

Colby  College 
Franklin-Pierce 
Green  Mountain 
Cape  Cod  Comm- 
unity College 
Service 
Keene  Slate 
U/Florida 
U/Mass-Amherst 
U/New  Hampshire 
Dean  Junior  College 
Lynchburg  College 
U/Maine-Orono 
Castleton  Slale 
Boston  College 
Ml  Ida  College 
Connecticut  College 
Fordham  University 
Harvard 
Work 

Boston  College 
St.  Michaels 


What  a  crazi  yea 
We  agreed  to  be  the  Yea 
book  Advisors  a  few  da 
before  the  first  dea 
line,  not  knowing  exact! 
what  we  were  getting  int> 
Neither  of  us  had  a; 
Yearbook  experience 
which  is  probably  why  ' 
agreed  to  do  it! 

I  am  so  glad  we  di 
What  a  wonderful  group 
kids  we  got  to  know.  Th 
worked  together  beaut 
fully  and  they  really  pr 
duced  an  outstandi 
yearbook .  It  was  a  hect 
year ,  but  it  was  a  fun  ye 
too.  We  laughed  a  lot 
we  worked  hard  to  me 
those  horrible  deadline 
(I  still  will  never  unde 
stand  the  reasoning  b 
hind  a  December  25th  dea 
line .  ) 

Thanks  so  much  f 
giving  us  the  opportuni 
to  work  with  all  of  yo 
Best  wishes  to  the  senio 
-  Cheryl,  Kevin,  Dav 
Chris,  Jenn,  Abby,  Sha 
non,  Maureen,  and  all  t 
others  who  contribute 
We  look  forward  to  wor 
ing  again  with  the  unde 
classmen.  You  are  an  e 
ceptionally  talent' 
group  of  students .  Be 
of  luck  with  all  yo- 
future  challenges .  M 
your  life  never  have  a 
other  December  25th  dea' 
line! 

Nancy  and  Deni 
Yearbook  Adviso 


As  Editor-in-Chief  of  the  1990  Duxbury  High  Schoc 
Yearbook,  I  would  like  to  thank  all  who  made  it  possible 
This  yearbook  is  the  result  of  an  entire  year  of  haj 
work  by  many  dedicated  people.  Without  our  grei 
advisors,  Nancy  Salmela  and  Deni  Johnson,  we  could  nc 
have  produced  the  quality  yearbook  that  we  did.  C 
behalf  of  the  entire  staff,  I  offer  them  great  than} 
for  all  the  time  they  put  in  and  all  the  extra  thine 
they  did  like  typing  copy  and  taking  pictures .  I  thar 
the  entire  staff  and  especially  Photo  Editor,  Whitne 
Orwig  (next  year's  Editor-in-Chief),  Layout  Editoi 
Dave  Metzler,  and  Copy  Editor,  Kevin  Williams  for  al 
their  work  in  putting  everything  together .  Also,  to  Der 
Johnson,  Fran  Nicholls  and  all  the  other  people  wl- 
submitted  pictures  for  use  in  the  yearbook,  thanks  fc 
giving  us  access  to  the  great  pictures  which  now  appea 
on  the  pages  of  the  Partridge.  Much  appreciation  go« 
out  to  Pauline  Mulcahy,  the  Business  Advisor,  and  he 
staff,  for  all  their  work  obtaining  sponsors  and  sellir 
yearbooks.  Thanks  also  to  the  sponsors,  who  made  th 
publishing  of  the  yearbook  possible. 

The  theme  of  the  yearbook  this  year  is  "Yesterday 
commemorating  our  past  times  at  Duxbury  High  School  ar 
in  Duxbury.    I  wish  all  of  the  graduates  the  best  of  luc 
in  their  future  endeavors  and  I  hope  that  this  yearboc 
has  captured  and  chronicled  their  best  memories . 

Cheryl  Horton,  Editor-in  Chief 


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