hpougb tf^e iooking wd-ct 1 ^' "# "vli ^ I i Yearbook 1979 373.73 YEA llillli Silver Lake Regional High School Library 37605001757547 Library Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston, MA 02364 hpocagh the ookirpg iila Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston & Pembroke, Massachusetts. TORCH 1979. When Albert Argenziano became Direc- tor of Secondary Education, we at the Silver Lake Regional High Schools lost a great principal, and a true friend. Mr. Argenziano was a dedicated adminis- trator, devoting long hours and much- needed support to the student body. His enthusiastic participation in school func- tions endeared him to all. Many of us may remember him as the Indian Chief at the Dump-the-Eagles Pep Rally in 1975; or as the impromptu traffic cop during the blizzard of 78. And who could forget his 'unique' dancing style at the )unior Prom? His open, caring and sincere personality has made Mr. Argenziano one of Silver Lake's best-loved principals. We, the class of 1979, would like to say, "Thank you, Mr. Argenziano, for all you've done for us and we wish you much success in the years to come." •"::^' . i '_ip?-. :-Ti '^';>1 m *^- tr-i- ^^:^S' :;'--^'^> ■;•;?%;• '<'-\.A ■'^:.\ '.T^'f'',", "itv^.'.i'll ;-*'-V''i:r',«c;,« ?'-^r<-s ■-. Afc' V:s;.-; -^^ s:<;^i mk -^1 ^ f'f:,. ;>*j: m t:;-^: ■^™"' mm-^. W'"^ ^^^; :/ -' ^^^^v- ■;'.':■> '* ^:«j;!:^': -^ ■r;:''-':^^':'-''/.'" Povyertul Performers Principal fgrsoanel 1 Ser^r CTag^F ^upei^tivdjl Th e GjEa duates ^^ * r-» Mmi •'iff , ^ v^thoLrt pictures o 1 iwiaa>Mtit»i:a-a»yh't.-M»ii>^y^.~.^-....>. I a book? Must we assume (even includingTTT^jpj strong supporting, evidence of the last four years) that all books are merely".* pages of stacked .p^ws oFTfevvildering words? Faced with such a prospect, Alice's eyes woulc^Mose withJjJHlSibl&^^am. . You might ask yourself, who T^WTc^e, and where -dfa she acquire sach nov^^.^ ' > ji'^^'^^ ideas about books? She appe^s m theTVi herself, books bu Lewis CarrolL^wJig;* *- had the good sense to fill his'^ees wtl?' wit m(i,|pun(ror, withTant; astounding characters, and nriQ'"^*"'"**"^'-' " i-^— -■>' •^^'■^ ^( ^.r^r^c^r.^ And, in fact, we hope our own humble pages b^a^^Bpree' q|*similari those of Mr. Carroll. We are certain, at least, tySMptounding chara , abound in this book, not to mention a trace of their humor, fantasy, and nonsense. ■y . * Carrier froii^ . "j|fe|iiks; P?t^onnoHy:aniJ.^udy ' Wiri^toRjwirrn -D(fcge-]^'urph^ _ /J '' Rizzitano, our dedicated advis- - iSw^Stf^^' 'o^^arljii^v^n'^l^etti and Ke- "' il^ ^^{^^^^ - vilTf.'cWsb^f ml free-lance: S^Lv^ Amf piiptographers, from the class .^:^^ "Education," Mock Turtle replied, "is reeling and writhing, of course to begin with, and the different branches of arithmetic - ambition, distraction, uglification and derision." (Lewis Carroll) pineipal rep<|or^rpeI To some members of ihe class of 1979, this will conclude twelve years of formal educalion. Our scfiool dislricl has at- tempted, through a diversity of programs, to provide each of you with some basic competencies. Other members of this class will continue to pursue formal education through vari- ous types of post-secondary educational programs. Your academic preparation will enable you to seek new levels of in- tellectual involvement. My message to you is brief but pointed. Whatever you do, in whatever capacity, in whatever environment — do it to the best of your ability. Pride, commitment and integrity must become part of your performance if you are to attain your goals. Through this individualistic ap- proach, you can provide future gener- ations with a better world in which to Paul Sciuarcia 9^/^^. If we are to grow as we face the uncer- tain future, then we have to prepare for failure. Here is another major stumbling block in the foundation of change. Amer- icans love success; love it too much. We must, through the Class of 79, recapture the failure that leads to growth and suc- cess and invention. If we cannot tolerate some waste and some mistakes, then we I suggest that you never act unless you have conviction. If you are convinced, then you will not try to blame another for a mistake and you will count mistakes as steps toward a goal. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate, commend and honor you, the Class of 1979. „■ Smcerely, aig^g Albert F. Argenziano Director of Secondary Education TO MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS To provide you with a lifelong remem- brance of your years at Silver Lake, this yearbook has been developed. While words and pictures can aid in your reflections - the real reflections come in maintaining constant contact with your friends and with the school. We are all proud of your accom- plishments and wish you the very best in the years which lie ahead. Maintain a positive outlook and remember your years and experiences with us. Best of luck and happiness. Douglas L. Coupe Principal E "You shall remember them, drawing by the fire, /When age and forgetfulnes4 sweeten memory/Only like a dream that has often been told/And often been changed in the tell. /They will seem unf real. /Human kind cannot bear very much reality." — Thomas Steanns Eliot "To arrive where you are, to get from where you/Are not, you must go by a way wherein there is no/Ecstasy. In order to arrive at what you do not/Know you must go by the way which is the way oil Ignorance." - - Thomas Steanns Eliot Robert Cunniff Housemaster Asst. Prin. lohn Rock Asst. Prin. Charles Calvin Daniel Gibbs — Bus. Mgr. Hugh Burns - BIdg. & Grounds Cwenn Braveman — Office Pract. Norman Long — Occupational Coord. lohn Burke - Spec. Needs Robert Walters - Office Pract, School Committee 16 B. Keen-K K. Hewitt-P I. Sherman-K M. McLean-P L. Smith-K N. Chapman-K G. Picariello-K M. Peterson-P Secretaries — Regional Administration 17 *Coordinator A. Ahola M. Allen P. Anderson R. Arieta M. Atkins D. Atwood M. Babini I. Basque* ). Beaulieu 18 K. Beaver M. Blessington W. Bystrom R. Coakley ■ |. Cucinatto R. Bennett M. Block ). Caristo B. Corti S. Cunningham R. Bergeron* A. Bloomquist B. Chase |. Cotton P. Curley A. Bevis G. Brackman M. Cherry B. Crosby P. Curtis D, Blackett* K. Brown M. Christian A. Crothers D. Daly 19 D. Deam N. Delaney L. Demas E. Depoto J. DiCicco R. Dinan M. Director* W. Donovan ). Doucette 20 W. Dries R. Fallon G. Gerolamo P. Class E. Hakkila M. Duca A. Ffield P. Giammarco P. Goldmann* 1. Harrington K. Dunn G. Fraser A. Giella R. Govoni C. Heufelder K. Fagan P. Fuller R. Cillet T. Greland R. Hodge J. Fallon K. Gallagher H. Gillis D. Haggerty* ). Horton . , ~ . .^HS m 1, " «* ^ r -^sfj^Hffl \W \} i^ iJ 21 L. Hunt W. lohnson J. Kennedy Hurynowicz A. Kaupp ). Khouri R. lovanna S. Keith R. Killion i^rtifj- 22 B. Kurowski R. Laughlin M. Little L. Mattie J. McEwan |. Lamb D. Laverty W. MacKinnon |. Mayer M. McCuire M. Lamb S. Leighton \. Malone L. Maynard 1. McKeown M. Lambe A, Levesque P. Manning A. McAleer ). Medeiros S. Langenbach P. Linsky W. Markee |. McColgan N.Mellon 23 L. Merino M. Minutelli N, Mitchell I. Montosi L. Mulliken R. Murphy H. Nathanson* M. Neiman C. Nelson i jKi fe ^ N Jt m ^ iSV^RJ fi ^^-^VH ImPS Ziffi f^m 24 C Nicholeris H. Pierce A. Rizzitano C. Schultz' G. Shetler I. Nowicki A. Pietricola T. Sampson L. Scott R. Shores R. Osgood D. Quill C. Schindler R. Scott D. Siereveld E. Parks D. Randall E, Schmidgall P. Sennett S. Simendinger D. Pierce S. Reynolds S. Schoenthaler R. Shattuck A. Sirrico 25 C Smith A. Stanne C. Tebo 1. Wallace* D. Wiley M. Snavely W. Sullivan R. Thomas ). Wallace T. Winter G. Soule H. Summers G. Tinto L. Walsh M. Wood F. Souza A. Tassinari P. Trenouth W. Weeks L. Woodworth M. Spinelli D. Tavares ). Trudel W. Weeks W. Wool 26 Bill Higginson John Wadsworth Anthony St. Pierre George Rowbottom Anthony Geloran Cafeteria Staff-K Cafeteria Staff-P Night Custodians-K Day Custodians-P Night Custodians-P 27 "Consider what a long way you've come today. (Lewis Carroll) h^e iipadcaate, Carol Bocash .*■• Life is like a game. It's taking each moment and making it count. In a game there is a given time to play. The end will always arrive, but the outcome is not always determined. Each period is worth something whether a small feat or a great victory is accomplished. It doesn't matter which of these occur. At least when it's over, you'll realize that the total joy was touching people and just participating. ; Nancy Salvaggio Michael Molis Edward L. Adams Big Ed ... Pembroke . . . Paul, Karen, Basketball, Bill, Tom, What's up? Be yourself. Nobody else. For soon you'll be on your own. Hopefully not alone. Be Cool. Mike P. Ahearn Arab . . . Pembroke . . . Sherm, Brad, SG, YB, LM, WC, High St. Gang. eanne M. Allaire lean, Halifax, |anet, Debbie, Debbi, Trinka, RDK. All the beautiful memories . . . RDK. "FU|I" To everything there is a season. — Lisa forever Sharon Agri Mark A. Algar Mark, Kingston Karen Margaret Anderson Pem . . . Jamie, Elaine, Lisa, B.F., K.A., D.C. . . . #2's & #4's . . . Ooh La La!, H.B. & L.B., Islesboro '78, Breezy Pants, "Say What? Huh?" "Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, bring sunshine to their own." Sponsored by The Algar Family 31 lames T. Balfour Kristen Angle Kris . . . Pembroke . . . Bren, Sue, Elaine, Kenny, Karl, D.H., D.M., L.M., N.N., K.A., D,B., Goodies, NHS, tacky, dreaded, Spain 78, Thanks NK . . . Lord, help me find my wav through the changes in my life Michael E. Andrews Mike, Kingston, PATTY, |im and Lynne, Pat, W.A. I-O S.M. D.H. B.M. 6/29/78 Daisy lane. 6/24. Perfect. Did you sit in ashes? OH YEAH! Hey ding! Moi? Blue eyes. Tricia forever. GEECH! Dianne M. Barnes Di ... Pembroke ... Li, Kath, Lynne, Sandy, Forr, Doug, |im. Calm Down! . . . Remember the B.B. game, Li? ... Summer of 78 . . . James Baird o ... Pembroke . . . Mouse, Bugsy, Needle, Creamer, Dan . . . third period |r. English, |ez, Mig, Camper Summer of 78, Scoffing. Walter A. Andrews Halifax, Tom, Wayne, Laureen, Steve, Andi, Mike, Robin, Mary, Caria, Deb, Pat, Dave, |.R. Rita, Rob, Hank, Butch. "Football 33" "Wanna bet?" "Yeah right!" Thanks, Dad." "We don't care." Sponsored by: Mr. & Mrs. John R. Angle 32 George & Phyllis Andrews Stephanie M. Barros Steph, Plympton, Sue, |o, Faith, Cin, Daph, Rita, Patty, Janet, Wallkill, F.A.A.P.O.I, "I love N.Y. ..." "Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver, the other gold." Chip E. Batchelder Chip, Halifax, Barney, Ross, Bob, Dave, Mackeral, Sue, Clara! Maria, Debbie, emm- jay, S,C, B,U, D,M, P.w. Football the best! Teevens Spa, Hey Beanbag! start running' the Nicks, Ohio State Laurel Belcher Pembroke . . . STEVE, Sarah, Kay, Karen, Sharon . . . lesus died for somebody's sins, but not for mine . . . Give me a break, will ya? Keith E.j. Batchelder Dude, Plympton, Steve, Mike, Mark, Glenn, BEEK! Scott A. Belcher Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. David Batchelder 33 Russell D. Benassi Pembroke Cindy M . and with Eileen Mae Bere . . "lOHN", Darlene, Lisa, . . To make the best out of life, ohn. John Forever. "PARTY" Jeffrey Bertocchi Mackeral, Kingston, Bob, Dave, Roger, Nacoma, Joe, Markie, Ric, "A" ).H. We have to find some vit. "A". |oe, Nacoma, the brat, white chief. Long live the Kingston space cadets! Cheryl Ann Benson Cherie, Halifax, "PHIL" Stacey, Rick, Beth, Murph, Kim, I finally got it all together, then I forgot where I put it. P.M. C.A. - You're everything to me, and yet we've just begun. Yvonne Marie Bergeron Pembroke . . . Lennie, Sarah, Pat, Ricky, Patrice . . . The Munchkins, Let the Good Times Roll, "Alty", Summer of '77 ... 6/25/77, THAHC, It was nice living with ya . . . Natasha . . . House Parties . . . Terry Bevis 34 Stephanie A. Borofski Polish Terror, Kingston, Dianne, Brian, Elaine, Dave, Andi, Donna, Wease, "To .succeed is to live; to live is to be happy." — clarinets forever- Carla Bluhm Debbie, Laureen, Fein, Mary, Walter, Chippi, Andi, Rita, Sue, Kathy, Terry, M.|. ).C. A.W. E.O. M.S. J.W. PANdP.C. E.H. L.W. K.R. B.B. "I think one must finally take one's life in one's arms." Mary Bernadette Bishop "HI" Teresa, Sue, Kathi, Mary . . . Hanover Parties . . . "If a child lives with ridicule, he learns to be shy. If a child lives with acceptance, he learns to find love in the world." Paula Marie Borsari Kingston, Linda, Leslie, Deb, Gail, Paul, Kathy, Kim, Steph, Mich, Steve, Dino, Dianne, Lynn, Cindy, Mike, Sue, Beth. "Marching Band" Love the one you're with. "Syracuse" Phil G. Bodio BACKUS . . . Pembroke . . . KATHY, EEPIE, DIANE, CHICO, MUFFIN, . . . "To live is to love, to love is to live." — A house on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean — HAPPINESS - To be filthy rich. Tex . . . Pen Kris, Elaine, . . . Texas . . Karl Anthony Black nbroke . . . Sue, Dave, Donna, Silver Streak, Fenway 10/2/78 35 Hope J. Braddock Dusty, Halifax. Those are free who do not fear to go to the end of their thoughts. Sally M. Bouzan leffrey A. Boss leff, Halifax. Ray, left, Steve, Joanne, Kellie. D.I. L.L.I. G.A.F., Steve Let's make a superette run, Poontane ... I know it's only rock 'n roll, but I like it. ^'.^m Scott Luther Braley Loaf . . . Pembroke . . . Rudi, Scribner, Ed, Ron Miller, BLOODPACT SS, FG, TC, NN, Morni Tom, Snag, PP, lust a moseyin'. Hey Wonnie, wah happin' . . . MAINE . . . Thanks Mom. Brad David Boynton Bradley B. . . . Pembroke . . . Cathy, Kurtisk, Grab, Sherm, High St. Gang, I'm game! "When I was Stone Blue Rock "n" Roll sure helped me through." Anne \larie Bouldry Buffin, Halifax. HUSKIE, Billy, Cheryl and Peter To be happy with Billy for the rest of my life, and R.K. to be happy with Sue. Sheila and Ken forever. 36 Linda I. Breault Kingston, Tom, Kim, Di, Deb, It's the memories of yesterday, today, and tomorrow that keep me smiling. As long as I have you and these memories I'll smile forever. 9/25/78 T.|. Wyman Whitney Brooks, |r. Wyman . . . Pembroke . . . Celeste, Dave, Ron, Greg, |im, "Evermore", Spain "78" Cubalibres! . . . Carumba! . . . Sam laffey? Lard Y.S., You people have minds like sieves!! "Live and Let Die" . . Teresa Anne Bryant Liza, Scott, Tracy, Deb, Trinka, Mo . . . What we anticipate seldom occurs! What we least expect generally happens. Where's the party? Always remember Carol Bocash. HIGH! -MaBlBVUtMifctHftMai.;^!*!!!! Robert A. Buchanan Bob, Kingston, "PAM" |oe, jack, leff, Greg, D.B. R.C. Pat, Di, Mole Hole. 4 days in August. S.C. |.R. I made it to the tree and kept on going. Key Party. Old Weird Harold-80-3/31/78 Sponsored by lames M. Brown & Family 37 Bryan E. Buckus Bryan . . . Pembroke . . . ROXANNE, Brad, Gail, Karen, CA.'s, Kathy, L.C, ).G., Choir . . . R.L.B. likes me?!!, "Music is a world within itself", God, who is mighty, has done great things for me; holy is His name Damon Andrew Burchill Kingston, SUSAN, jack. Bob, DBD, As soon as you cannot keep ng from a woman, you love her. Cheryl Lee Burke Pembroke . . . ALWAYS PAUL . . . M.C, Kev, I.L., M.G. . . . Life, you make it what it is. Love can change it with a kiss. Love can take you by the hand. Love can drop you where you stand. C. Stevens Paul D. Budrow Paul . . . Pembroke . . . Bill, Scott, Soccer Team, M.I., Dot, Gail, |ulie . . . WIN. Debra A. Burk Deb ... Pembroke ... "BILLY", Moe, )ill. Deb, Diane, 2/78 California, Summers at Sebago Lake, Carol and Marcia, "I'll always remember you." . . . Miller in a bottle . . "All righta." "Bill-Love Ya" kathy Mane Burke Pembroke . . . Craig, Cheryl, Cathi, David, Paul . . . Three things to look for in a relationship: love, trust, and a lifetime of surprises. 38 Louise Cadenhead Wease, Kingston, Steph, Donna and G.S. Mike, Paul, B.C. B.F. A.M. D.P. "The flags" Time is not measured by the passing of years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. Timothy |ohn Callahan Tim . . . Pembroke . . . Espana, Rhonda, Karl, Ricky, Everyone else . . . "Life is much too short to mess up, so make the best of what you've got and use it to rnake yourself known." Elaine Burlone Halifax. George, Linda, Tricia, Natalie, Leslie, Laura. I just don't know. Office Practice - C.F, HP, A.N, D.M, Summer of '78 Michelle A. Candini Kingston. S.W. B.P. N.P. D.M. Don't walk in front of me, 1 may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead, lust walk beside me and be my friend Terrance M. Callahan Terry, Pembroke. Brian, Trisha, |ill, Jane Croz. "Hello" "Goodbye" Kellie-Ann Butler Kellie, Kingston. Jo. I, The girls. The Nook Boys . . . everyone. Summer of '78' . . . saquish. The four o'clock rides. Twins? The voo-doo spell. Stay, just a little bit longer 39 Robert Cannata Bob ... Pembroke ... Rob, Rick, Bob, Many . . . Saying 'What can I say?' . . . Party's my middle name . . . Musical Girls. David R. Carey Zep, Halifax. Rob 'Bruce', Butch, left K. left S. John "Bananas" You know what? Nicely, Who's Robert Zimmerman? Sabbath and Hendrix. Led Zeppelin #1. Lisa j. Carnello lesus, Roxanne, Bryan, Kathy, Ambassadors, C.S. D.K. j.M. He hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold." ob 23:10 Edward Joseph Cappa Eddie . . . Pembroke . . . Scott, Mike, Ron, Nancel, Fred, C & L ... BASEBALL ... "School has a Country Club Atmosphere." "Good Work", 10/21-22/75 . . . Now leave half glad, but half sad . . . We will Remember . . . Cheryl Ann Carlozzi iry . . . "lOHNNY", Sharon . . . Donna , . "Every time that I'm feeling down, they pick me up and the spin me 'round. Tell me, where do we go? Tell me, where do we go from here?" -Supertramp- Deborah C. Castle Deb, Plympton. Piper, Peg, Steve, Dyan, B & E, everyone. Excellent, Turkey, C.C. Wake up Pipe! I'm not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. 40 lames Edward Cavanagh Fred . , . Pembroke . . . Tom, Dave, Wyman, Ron Mike, Ed, Saquish . . . A> , Chihuahua . . . Spain 78 . . . "Cuba-Libres' ).D., G.I., C-Z . . . 4-wheeling pig . . . Hey, Bud ,., C.P. ,.. W,H,B., A rolling stone gathers no moss. Richard Alan Cazale Zaie, Kingston, Dianne, Cush, Tom, Bob |im. One more for the road. Hey Cronion! Class of 79' is the GREATEST' Kathy-lee Castle Plympton. "Gregg," lesus, Paula, Lisa, |udy, Bryan, Roxanne, Gail, Cindy, C.A.'s "We know that all things work together for good to them that love God." lames Caverly Susan Marie Cerceillo Sue . . , Kathy, Deb, Caria, Laureen, C.B., P.G., D.B., S.N., M.]., #27 P.P. D & D F.H.C jrs.! - O.C.L. track "78"! GC's forever! "True happiness is not in the number of friends, but in their worth and choice." William Andrew Casano Pembroke . . . Deb, Ron, Steve, Dave, Bags . . . Sex, Drugs and Rock "n" Roll . , . 41 lanet Lynn Clarke Whale, Crystal . . . Pembroke . . . )EFF, Nancy, Shelley, Keith, |oe ... May God watch over you. Uncle Frank . . . What's the buzz? Fordsite Party! D.C, P.M., D.|., Y.C., R.L., T.B., Stay up . , . Everyone's high! Deborah Ann Chase Deb . . . Pembroke . . . F.F. You gotta be consistent. But I like to dance! Papa's roni, G.M.D., |.J. TOGA, The "sinners" won't die young . . . EC, S.O.B., K.A. "To each his own life, for we have but one life to live. Cheryl Ann Clifford Halifax. Billy, Anne, Sharon, Sheree, Barbie, Mike, Terry, Sheila, Karen, Debbie. Sally Che\eni' Sal ... Pembroke . . . "BOB" . . . Donna, Sharon, Joanne, Cheryl, Terese, it is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness . . . Michael lohn Cheetham Mike, Rudi . . . Pembroke . . . Loaf, Bob, Diane Scribner, Ed, Miller, Fred, Dave, Anch Tom . . . BLOODPACT, SS, EG, CI, USA, Yaz, PP . . . Snag . . . Edgarized . . . Regrets, I've had a few but then again too few to mention 42 Gregory Clow Pembroke . Brenda K. Cobbett . . Pembroke . . . Dean, CD , S.P., M. ... To love is to admire with rt. To admire is to love with the Mary Conroy Pembroke . . . Ruthie, |udi, Chrissy A., Sarah, Kevin, Cheryl, A.C., Eileen, Mark, D.M., D.W "Let the good times Roll!" . . . memories of freshman year??, ). Ceils! California!! Donald E. Cobb loe, Fred, Bill, Kingston, Liz, Danny. W.H.T. Francine, Wilma, E.|. |.C. "Stones" cute, S.N.A.F.U. "STUFF" LL. "Don't you think it's sometimes wise not to grow up!" M.l. 2^ _;-.- Mary Jane Condry Mary . , . Pembroke ... Hi! Doris, Mary, Noreen, Gail, Teresa, K and S ... If you love someone, don't ever be afraid to tell them, because one day it may be too late. Mark E, Consiglio Chico, Fonzie . . . Pembroke . . . Mike, Kevin, Bob, Rob, Mary, Sarah, Pat, Vicki, Tony, Marie . . . Life is a "Grand Illusion" (Styx) . . . "Live free or die", N.H. . . . Vic, ya hungry? 43 Marie Consolino Marie . . . Pembroke . . . Pat, Debbie, Sarah, |o-an . . . The Munchkins, Medford High , . . How everything still turns to gold and if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last-Led Zeppelin- r^ k j ^v m^ -^iV i ^ |Hf '1 -^^ ^^* X] \ ^^ /^ Mm I WoKmk <> i 1 Margaret Marie Coombs Peggie . . . Kingston . . . "Steve", Pipe, Deb, Pat, Nuge, everyone! Check it out! LBQ, 8/6/77-N.Y. WALL. I don't believe it, "If your heart is full of love, you always have something to give." Paul loseph Correa Crash, Kingston, Johnny O, Pat, Young, Mac, Choe, Wing it. Bummer. What a rush. Gimme a break. GONZO, Tunes; Where? Oh Wow! zap em. The mall again, |.K. Electronics 3, A.F. Here I come. Patrice Anne Cook Pat ... Cookie . . . Pembroke . , . Deb, Marie, Len, Eve, N.M., R.D., Pat's cooked ... The Munchkins ... (S.H.-ing), Weekends are the best! You said a party?? Where?? Class of '79-go to your reunions!! Lorraine Corker\ . Pembroke . . . Irene, Celeste, Marie & Lmda ... "7-P" ... Memories are a keepsake of the heart forever. Lorrie Donna Michael ). Coughlin Pembroke . . , Steven, Tim, Cliff, Marty, Dan, Dot, Everybody! . . . Those of us who want, will get. Those who don't, won't! "9th" Freedom. 44 Sharon Ann Croce Sharon, Kingston, "OM", Barbie, Chris, Cheryl, |ohn. Hey Barbie, who is it? going to be tonight? All my life I've been dreaming til you came my way, I love you Tom- Jamie Leigh Cousins Brian, Karen, Andi, Elaine, Lisa ... I dunno., I'll tell you Later!, #2's & #4's, OOhLaLa!, H.B. & LB., I am not pushed by the past, but pulled forward by the future. I will look for signs of the ever-present God. Donna Marie Craine Pembroke . . . lOEY, Sally & Bob, Linda & Bobby, Cheryl, Gloria, D.P., R.R., T.R., Love does not consist of gazing at each other but of looking forward together in the same direction. Sarah L. Crockford STEVE, Laurel, Karen, Kay, Mary, Kevin, DAVID BOWIE, Denise, England, Pat, |.H., S.A., Judy . . . Who's randy? . . . And in the end the love you take is equal to the love vou make , . . The Beatles. Ocul 'llf P) ( l.l\ (Ml Pembroke . . . Rich, Eileen, Jeanee, Corinna, Rose . . If you see someone ithout a smile give him one of yours. Diane Marie Cowing Dede . . . Pembroke . . . Michael, Ann, Teresa, Debbie, Pam . . . Shut up! 45 Kevin lohn Crosby Pembroke . . . M.C., S.C, B.C., Mitch, Scotch Plains, N.Y.C or bust. Many dreams true, and some have silver linings, I live for my dream, and a pocketful of gold . . . Going for the one. Danny P. Cushman Cush, Kingston. Zaie, Bob, |im, Tom, Fire another one just like the other one. Deborah Cronin Kingston. Anne, Caria, Laureen, Fern, Sue, Kath, Chip'x', M.j. Cuz, Sue, A.M. P & P, B.C. B.B. L.W.I.W. ).T. W.A. FHC . . . lUNIORS! "OCL78" CG's forever' Let each man step up to the music he hears. ■ IHHP ^^H 1 W^ ^^H k ^mm—^ ")^w Donna Ann Sweezey Pembroke . . . Lil, Deb, |ohn, Sue, Holly . . . You can't always get what you want, but if you try, sometimes you get what you need. Good luck, everyone! Joanne L. Tassinari jo . . . Kingston . . . Kellie, Renee, "the girls", Everyone! . . . Summer of "78", Saquish, The 4:00 a.m. rides. BLONDES, twins? Voodoo spell. Dreams of fishing and catching the biggest & best. Best of luck for everyone. . Jtt-;»?;i! n V • WM Spm ■ -^ ■ '■ -^:'-^^-::.r ' 1. — r. (row 1) C. Nolan, A. Lopes, P. loyce, D. Benson, C. Saunders; (row 2) L. Dunn, C. Stewart, E. Donegan, F. O'Donoghue, M. Gazzola; (row 3) A. Morisi, M. Agnew, L Nali, P. Joyce, D. Danforth, T. Galley, Coach Cotton 121 O.C.L. Champions Overall Record W L T 11- 1- 2 16- 2- 2 Southern Mass. State Champions S.L. 2 Scituate 1 S.L. 2 Duxbury 1 S.L. 1 Harwich S.L. 2 Dover Sherborn v^itii Division Demons I. - r. (row 1) K. Redgate, G. Cotty, F, O'Donoghue, P. Joyce, T. Galley, A. Covoni; (row 2) M. Allen, L. Nail, L. Donegan, S. McGinn, D. Cronin, S. Cerceillo, |. Cronin, D. Mulready, B, Wood. g ^g J Wff^ «*-i L-r. (row I) P, Kelleher, K, DeUiney, T Turini, S. Gillen, K, Teevens, W, Foster, K FIske, |. Young, R. Ulich; (row 2) T Sliindlcr, K. Mitchell, |. Maclean, B. Troy, |. Lydon, D. Bonneau, ). Clarke, R. |oy, C^ Kuzborski, |. Neil, D. Shepherd, T. Mitchell, |. McKittrick, I. Flaherty, T. O'Neill, Coach Walsh. 124 125 1,-r (luw 1) I) Riley, D. Griggs, Coach Wallace, k. Anderson, L. Corti; (row 2) S. Pierce, |. Ferro, L. Dimond, J. Ramper; (row 3) S. Borofski, P. Kennedy, G. Cotty, D. Cronin. 7 i^m ^^^w % «■■■■- ■ ;■ .,....-. .. .. -. - ■- - I ^ ; . . I l 1 ...,.- . . \ I ' 'ri! , 1 ' ■ _ 1 ■ ' :- ■ E, ■ . I.I 1 . ImM r-- ■■? w- m l,-r. (row 1) T. Ballev, F. O'Donoghue, L. Donegan, L. Nali, C. Hebb, S, Cereillo, M Agnevv; (row 1} \\ Hdggi-rt\, k Bdus, P. loyce, E. MacDonald, D. Bonneau, S. McGinn, |. Cronin, S. Cronin, A. Morisi, Coach Markham 127 Hardie Pierce was much more than a coach to us. Whenever we did calisthenics or ran, he was right there with us, working just as hard or harder. By showing us that he was not afraid of hard worl<, it made us realize that each of us, as individuals could do anything. As long as we had the desire and a true heart to excel, we were capable of mighty things. Besides coaching baseball, Mr. Pierce taught something more important: the value of and the way to become better human beings. After practice, we would be thoroughly exhausted, and Mr. Pierce would go out the door and jog home. We all wondered how a man more than twice our age could endure so much. Knowing the drive he possessed made us all proud to have kncjwn him. Whenever we thmk of hard work, we will think of Hardie Pierce. Eddie Cappa TM IMFR4JWD l.-r. (row 1) R. Bibaud, R. Randolph, Capt. D. Howland, M. Belcastro, R. Jeswald; (row 2) D, Burchill, L. Bergeron, E. Adams, M. Fernandez, E. Iverson, D. Nile. 129 Side Kickers ^ -^^A-r-S^ j* S,«'9§99e, 130 I. - r. (1st row) B. Seppala, M. Koski, C. Hebert, P. Cuneo, A. MacDonald, A. Maclntyre, P. Budrovv, W. Haines, D, McSherry, B. Nickleson, S. Adams; (2nd row) M. Murray, S. Traynor, ). McHale, M. Anderson, P. Brust, G. Bent, |. Murray, D. Pilcuhn, M. Traynor, M. Morrison, R. Hayward, K. Tocher, G, Davis, E. Rivera, D. Paul, Coach Johnson Tireless Trekkers I. - r. (row 1) P. Nash, T. Kelleher, L Facella, M.|. Troy, |. Quill, D. Blackman; (row 2) A. Kaupp, D. Bezanson, G. Sargent, S. Cronin, C. Lane, E. Hanson, S. Johnson, P. Lewis, L. Lanstrom, M. Reynolds, T. McPhee. (row 1) B. Kelleher, M. Noyce, P. Kelleher, P. Hussey, R. Squire, P. Buitenhuys; (row 2) A. Kaupp, ). Traynor, D. Clarke, B. Coyette, S. Noyce, P. Kelleher, C. Scarzzy. 131 133 1, - r. (row 1) K. Fiske, M. Fitzgerald, D. Stafford, M. Sweeney; (r.-w J) I. Cook, S. Beeten, M. Stafford, F. White, Coach DiCicco 1. — r. (row 1) L. Wickens, H. Parker, P. Goodman, S. Bernier, M. MacLellan; (row 2) L. Long, C Balboni, K. Lessard, Coach Kennedy. D. Petterson, K. Deschenes, M. Salmon 134 Champion Clubbers I. - r. T. Lloyd, S. Nickerson, G. Kelly, S. Braley, T. Nugent, K. Johnson, P. Sullivan, W. Winters, S. Minelll 135 I. r. (row 1) Ahearn, Andrews, Sargent, Bertocchi, Howland, Moylan, Teevens, Batchelder Gregory Ulich Mannai, McPhee, Cilmartin; (row 2) Welch, Latho, Bibaud, loyce, Walsh, Andrews, Burchill Tura Correa Gage' Cheetham, Leonard; (row 3) Ponte, Azulay, Randolph, Zakrewski, Goodwin, Conathan, Kilroy, Grignon ' Reilly' Chandler, McMurtry, White, Burchill, (row 4) Evans, Murphy, Ward, Corcoran, Fernandes, Lopes Howland Goodwin, Kellaway, Ficuciello, Murphy, Henderson, Stidham; (row 5) Deegan, Tura, Montalbano Ward' lohnson, Martms, Whittal, Servant, Hermaneau, Hingst, Loepy, Torrey, Coleman; (row 6) Vega Blades' Doyle' Mitchell, Urquhart, MacDonald, Earner, Teevens, Halloway, Fitzpatrick, Costa, Noyes, (not shown - Capt' Ward). * ^ pi. 137 Homecoming 139 "You can really have no notion how delightful it will be When they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!" But the snail replied, 'Too far, too far!' and gave a lool< askance — Said he thanked the whiting kindly, but he would not join the dance. Would not, could not, would not, could not, could not join the dance." (Alice in Wonderland) Involved Individual Senior Class Officers Junior Class Officers 142 Sophomore Class Officers Freshman Class Officers 143 Latin Club Spanish Club 144 Yearbook Helpers Yearbook Helpers 145 Honor Society Library Aides 146 F.F.A. Math Club 147 Forensic Society Jr. Prom Committee St}^^;^^?gg^j_^ Announcing Staff 149 Key Club Art Club 150 Keyettes Student Counci Science Club 152 French Club Office Aides 153 Marching Band 155 Office Practice F.B.LA. ^^ '-' V ^ .J ■•^ -i.. M ^ [M% i ; 1 ■■^-»ii - W J • ««rftr f ^ 'l^-^^i * ^W ■•±^ :«;'-'* ^m ^r 1 ^1 > 1 ^^^ .-^^■^^«^ / i Kl:'^ Drama Club 156 Chamber Choir Gui- dance 1 1 m V • ■ r 158 159 "Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?" he asked. "Begin at the beginning," the king said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop." (Alice in Wonderland) he leapling, And The/re Off! -..^ I 162 164 165 "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes and ships and sealing wax — Of cabbages and kings - And why the sea is boiling hot - And whether pigs have wings." (Through the Looking Glass) IO(St BP(arj)Gl7eP( 168 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gerolamo Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gillette The Gomez Family Bill Heath |r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. |ones Mr. and Mrs. James Keene Mr. and Mrs. lames Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lydon The Mello Family Dr. and Mrs. loseph Murgida The McLaughlin Family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. lames Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tewksbury Mrs. Marjorie Tuells The Tully Family Mrs. Cynthia Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weckbacher and Family Mr. and Mrs. lames B. West Mrs. Loring West Roger and Joan Zoebisch Mr. Frederick W. Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allaire Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balboni Mr. and Mrs. E. Billings The Boona Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Browillaid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catani Mr. and Mrs. James Collman lames Connor |ohn Corkery |r. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. lames Edney Linda Erickson Mrs. lames W. Fairfield Lesley and |oe Ferreira Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Girouard Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keith Don and loyce Kenyon The Kidd Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King |r. loaquina Lopes Ms. Laura Lunetta Mr. and Mrs. D. MacNab Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Martin Kristen and Ryan Miller Mr. and Mrs. T.|. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Barbra Murray Mr. and Mrs. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nee Ed and Gail Norrie Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Northon Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Packard Mr. Todd Parker Laurel Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reese Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ripley Mr. and Mrs. lohn F. Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barros The Beeten Family Mr. and Mrs. Boynton and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castle Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cerceillo Mr. and Mrs. Colby Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth |. Cram Mr. lohn Devine Dr. and Mrs. |ohn M. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fachetti Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. loseph T. Ferriera Ir. Marlly and Ed Fillion Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foster Bob Gibbs Richard W. Harrison |r. Mrs. Richard W. Harrison Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Howland Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lessard The Malcolm Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and Family Dr. and Mrs. lohn Murphy Raymond and Donna Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David and Sylvia McCarthy Ms. Karyn McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. lames McMorrow and Family Mr, and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Mr. |eff Opachinski Stanley Romano Mr. and Mrs. loseph F. Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salvaggio Francis Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Artie Stevens Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. lohn D. Walsh |r. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West Mr. and Mrs. lohn Wheble Mr. and Mrs. E. Stuart Woodward lohn and Dot Zagarri Mr. and Mrs. Harley Cadenhead Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krueger Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elwinger Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen Mr. lohn Amendolare Patricia Anderson Mr. and Mrs. lames Barrow Merideth and Leslie Barros Robin Bertocchi Mr. and Mrs. loseph Cappa Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Churchill Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cotte Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. David Cronin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Cavacco Mr. and Mrs. loseph Eufrazio Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Morini Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crosby Mr. and Mrs. lames D. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Devin Ross and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shean Roger Simmons Mr. and Mrs. lames F. Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. lohn Smethurst Bruce F. Smith Andrew Steele Mr. and Mrs. Torrey Mr. and Mrs. David Valler Beth Voipe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walsh Mr, and Mrs. lames Young CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1979 PAT CONNOLLY DODGE-MURPHY .aifelOS Plymouth Tel. 746-3730 Rockland Tel. 878-1575 OF PLYMOUTH INC Established 1919 "Modern Stores For Men, Women and Boys" AND THE PURITAN CLEANING DEPT. Expert Tailoring * Quality Dry Cleaning Fur Storage *Free Delivery The Book Stall Anderson's Plaza Rte. 139 Pembroke, Mass. New & Used Books Discounts to All BRAID-AID FABRIC SHOP Everything in Woolens Fabrics of all Kinds Handcrafts of all Kinds We Service and Sell Viking Sewing Machines. Simplicity, Butterick & Vogue Patterns Open 7 Days A Week 466 Washington Street Pembroke, Massachusetts 02359 826-6091 170 the big business vcitha ^ilgttm ti&dition OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES, INC. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Ocean Spray Cranberries, Water Street, Plymouth, Mass. 02360 747-1000 BILLY KIDD'S Sub and Pizza Shop and Delicious Salads 8 Main Street Bryantville 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. 293-9857 g'.bfe^ SUB PIZZA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 FROM SWIM SPORTS INC. 247 Columbia Road, Hanover, Mass. Dick Lacross Steve Caramello 826-8368 171 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 from the management and employees KINGSTON OIL & GAS Kingston, Marshfield, Hanover Mall NANGLE FUEL Marshfield MACDONALD FUEL Hanson Dependable Fuel Deliveries and Burner Service To So. Shore Customers For Over 43 Years The East Bridgewater Savings Bank East Bridgewater & Pembroke 9-3 daily Mon — Fri. Wed. evening 6-7:30 Saturday 9-1:00 N.O.W. Accounts and Drive-in Window 172 STEPHEN WHORISKEY GEORGE ANDREWS MARSHFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA 834-9141 Congratulations to the Class of 79 DEERSKIN TRADING POST Rt. 3 & 139 Pembroke, Mass. 826-3184 Mister Pine Shoppe Custom Woodworking 99 Washington Street Rte. 53 Pembroke, Mass. 02359 826-6210 173 CHUCK'S T.V. SALES & SERVICE R.C.A., Phiico Charles Snider Master Lie. #1969 52 Main St. Kingston, Mass. 585-3591 Bobby Hacketfs Route 53 No. Pembroke For Reservations Call 826-3161 Open 11:30 - 3:00 for lunch Tues. — Sat. 3:00 - 11:00 for dinners; Sunday at Noon Open Monday Holidays Closed following Tuesday Plymouth Men's Shop Distinctive Men's Wear Formal Rentals Plymouth, Mass. \JI Motor Summer Street Plymouth Mas', 746-7100 Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 from Mr. and Mrs. Douglass L. Coupe and family 746-3885 M. P. (Reggie) Souza ADVISORY SERVICE - TAX CONSULTANT BOOKKEEPING 36 SMITHS LANE KINGSTON, MA 02364 174 Precision hair cutting for men & women, hair analysis, coloring, conditioning, straightening & permanents, make-up consultation, eye brow and iip waxing, manicuring, and individ- ual eye lashes, eye brow and eye lash coloring. Call for an appointment or walk in Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9-5 Thurs. - Fri. 9-9 Anthony's Hair Odyssey, 41 Court St., Plymouth, Mass. WHITMAN SAVINGS BANK 584 Washington St., Whitman 447-6641 Pembroke Branch Pembroke Shopping Ctr. Pembroke, Mass. 293-5451 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 M&M SPORTING GOODS 35 Main St. Plymouth, Mass. 746-1915 175 REALTOR REAL MLS ES1ATE // Belciier-C _ unnm CUSTOTA euiLD ng^m, nc. W-e.lH' McKttoLKeeseH- St FWxbroKe PILGRIM SUPER DRUG Plymouth's Largest Drug Store STUDIO ONE Court St. Plymouth, Mass. 176 TAMARACK MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Standish Plaza 243 Church St., Pembroke, Mass. 02359 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 79 (Ed. — Thanks for helping us to laminate the cover!) PLYMOUTH NANTUCKET & CAPE COD Kingston is a Plymouth — Hometown. Plymouth - Home National Bank 83 Summer Street, Kingston • 585-2566 • Member FDIC 177 Plymoutd Federal Savings and Loan Association PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02360 Plymouth Office: Court and Russell Streets Tel: 746-4400 Manomet Office: Strand Avenue Tel: 224-6555 Cinema I & II Standish Plaza Plymouth, Mass. Daily matinees 746-8788 293-7113 'WE Fix Your Mistakes" Marshauu Eluis. Jr. ROUTE I06 HALIFAX. MA 02338 178 Congratulations to the 1979 Seniors BOB'S GARAGE Plymoutln Street Halifax, Mass. 293-3500 RICH'S DEPARTMENT STORE Standish Plaza Rte. 44 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Plymouth Trading Post Colonial Gifts, Crafts, & Furniture 16 Court St. Plymouth, Mass. 179 Subb's Sub Shop Good Luck to the Class of 79! Route 139 Pembroke, Mass. 02359 (ed. Thanks for helping us to laminate the cover.) BENEA BLOCK CO. 32 Main St. Kingston, Mass. 746-0920 Joseph Benea BEST WISHES 1979 GRADUATES from MANNY'S BARBER SHOP Main St., Kingston 746-2171 GREEK & AMERICAN CUISINE • AUTHENTIC GREEK FOOD • CLASSIC DISHES OF GOURMET COOKING •HOME OF THE Itt'r ORIGINAL GREEK SALAD • THE ARISTOCRAT OF SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS LUNCHEONS • COCKTAILS • DINNERS SUNDAY BRUNCH & WEEKDAY BUFFETS The Karousos Restaurant 585-4000 AT RTFS. 106 & 27 KINGSTON 180 Final Exam Match Quotations A. Creak go the Doors of Perception. B. Let's get small. C. Human beings were created by DNA to carry the helix of life into space and assure its survival. D. Keep in mind that we are in space and have never been anywhere eise. E. E = MC- F. The universe begins and ends within yourself. C. Graduating from High School isn't paying your dues — it's only a down payment. Aunt Bun Al Einstein Buckminster Fuller ). Ceils Aldous Huxley Steve Martin Sol Spielgelman t-D 'U 'ZJ 'ea 'ZD '99 'W SJ9MSUV COLONIAL SAW 100 Pembroke Street kingston massachusetts 02364 (617)585-4364 telex 92-4493 Rte, 3A KINGSTON, MASS. Senior Class Concert James Montgomery 182 Douglass Coupe 1 Patrons Claire Tebo lohn Montosi H Beverly Malone H |oe DiCicco H Don Rice Mrs. Keen H Steele Volkswagen Mr. Bergeron Mrs. Carolyn Smith H American Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Walsh H Colony Rug Mr. Peter Trenouth H Anderson Wine and Cheese Mrs. Phyllis Anderson H Henrich Liquor Store H J.). Fusco Inc. H Village Mini Mart Ms. Hildegarde Gillis Mr. Edward Parks Miss Katharine F. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown H After Hours Mr, Donald Randall H Toabe's Hardware Mr. Anthony Pietricola H Stevens the Florist Mrs. lean Kennedy H Beadery Boutique Mr. Hardie Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long H Tura's Pharmacy Mr. Michael Babini H Moore's Market Miss Marie Blessington H Country Lane Pine Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Govoni H Kingston Block Mr. Ronald lovanna H Henry's Furniture H Benotti's Package Store Ms. Maureen Lambe Mr. Herbert Summers Mr. Frank Souza H Rick Benoit's "Yankee Clippers" Mr. Donovan H Ion Cucinatto H Paul Giammarco Mr. Tassinari lean Trudel Geri and Stephen Brackman Thomas A. Creland Mary C. Cherry Edward Depoto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillet Leslie Mattie Mrs. Amy Ffield Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kaupp Holly Sherman Dick and Mary Heufelder Edward Schmidgall Morris Director lanet Caristo Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dunn Irene Basque Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shetler Norma and Steve Chapman Mrs. Lois Mulliken Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Susan M. Leighton Mr. Robby Curtis, IV Miss McKeown Mrs. Giella Delores Quill Mrs. Peterson Kathy Hewitt Ms. Aurella Levesque Ms. Martha Allen Mr. )ohn Hurynowicz Mr. Robert W. Osgood Mr. and Mrs. R. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Glass Mr. Arthur Bloomquist Miss Suzette Reynolds Mrs. W. Sullivan Bill lohnson Lesli Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Walter |. Crothers Ms. Kathleen Pagan Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Spinelli Mr. Mitchell Miss McCuire Mrs. loanne Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Bennett and Family Mr. and Mrs. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Robert |. Cunniff and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Langenbach Peg McLean Mrs. Kurowski Mr. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Donald |. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Tavares Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Bocash Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheetham lames Stanne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager David Daley Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeCristotaro Mr. Charles Galvin Midge Neiman Paula Linsky Wallace Weeks lohn and Margaret McEwan 183 A tale begun in other days, When summer suns were glowing — A simple chime, that served to time The rhythm of our rowing — Whose echoes live in memory yet. Though envious years would say "forget; l.-r. (row 1) lamie Cousins, layout and art editor; Karyn McCarthy, asst. editor- in-chief; Kris Angle, copy editor; Kelly McCarthy, business editor; (row 2) Rita Caruti, business editor; Stephanie Barros, photography editor; Andrea Morisi, layout editor; Tricia Leet, asst. editor-in-chief; Vicki Malcolm, editor-in-chief; Louise Cadenhead, copy editor; Marybeth Woodward, photography editor. Come, harken then, ere voice of dread. With bitter tidings laden. Shall summon to unwelcome bed A melancholy maiden! We are but older children, dear. Who fret to find our bedtime near. Without, the frost, the blinding snow, The storm wind's moody madness — Within, the firelight's ruddy glow And childhood's nest of gladness. The magic words shall hold thee fast: Thou shall not heed the raving blast. And though the shadow of a sigh May tremble through the story. For "happy summer days" gone by, And vanish'd summer glory — It shall not touch, with breath of bale, The pleasance of our fairy tale. (Through the Looking Glass) I ^ ij0^-'^m^ ^^w tr