Billerica Memorial High School - BMHS Yearbook (Billerica, MA)

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IN 42 1917 7 f I | oO o vv sf) oO ae) ae) BILLERICA PUBLIC LIBRAR WU _—— —s nS, amy s roo f= = - 7 Zt pes ert Billerica Memorial High School 198 Billerica Pablie Library 15 Concotd Road Billerica, MA 01821 ma . geen WD THINGS ARE a 1 ¥ 75. fi “ iF Joe Tomei carries off, Missy Elicone. t Bob Cotter produces yet another mechanical blueprint. Michelle Gallagher and Lisa Lasofski work on computers. Where The Wild Things Are Once upon a time Maurice Sendak created a book called WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE that most of us read as kids. It chronicles the adventures of Max, a feisty little boy, who, restless to meet the world on his own terms, creates (in his bedroom or in a dream) a world “where the wild things are” and establishes himself as the “king of the wild things.” The best fairy tales have always been about empowerment, about kids shaping the world into something they could man- age. By conniving clever wolves, shoving wicked witches into ovens, toppling giants, and creating kingdoms, fairy tale kids learn they can succeed through ingenuity, wit, intelligence, and friendship. Young readers sense they can succeed with similar virtues. Like Max, we too have been on a voyage “‘in and out of days.” Like Max, restless to meet the world on our own terms, we have made BMHS into our kingdom. This is where the wild things are and we are all kings here. Our beasts have been algebra problems, term papers, cafe food, Chelmsford and Andover rivalries, Monday mornings, K-Mart jobs, band practice, and every new experience we’ve met. We’re not fairy tale kids and it is another kind of jungle out there. But the class of 1988 has succeeded here with those same virtues we read about: ingenuity, wit, intelligence, and friendship. “LET THE WILD RUMPUS START.” Soccer captains Mike Goodwin, Mark Quat- trocchi, and Ray Derosa at the fall sports rally Spirited players celebrate a good call by the referee Far left: Jen Pierce gets her usual Left: Brant Aylward relaxes “Let The Wild Rumpus Start!” Below: Mike Goodwin, Brian Joyce, and Craig Giardina with Cindy Hall and Kerri Osgood see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Corner: Jim Norton finds another life form in Advanced Biology. } . _ CHRTS HANLON'S7 MES SCCHON |... 6c... 19 MIQTIS ge 91 Mees ee re: 116 i ge ee ee. 121 Meee ONOTtS 60. eee 139 (SSIES Ss Bait erate ee 158 Metts. 452 45s. me 179 Year in Review Left: Joe Orlando, Laura Boucher, Alan Gar- diner, and Agnes Chan are all up in a tree. Mike Flynn takes to the air Cel S HARUN 27! Ensemble Group: Julie Garceau, Laura Errico, Erin Flannery, Alicia Fradkin, Rhonda Rog- ers, Kim Thompson, Heidi Van Steensburg, Carolyn Babbage, and Tracey Falardeau 4 Above: Chris Agostino proves to be camera shy. Far right: Karen Lavery laughs at another joke. Right: Kathy Cotter and Cindy Glauser hog the phone. op) Below: Jay Millikan does a handstand. Left: Bill Doyle and Krissy Ballou look up to the camera. Karen Hildreth and Cindy Hall with their Pam Heavey and Sue Moser: ‘Friends friend Mr. Bones. Forever”. Right: Kelly Ramsey as herself, surgeon Tricia Kennedy, and creature Sara Doherty Kelly Oakley as a crunch bar on Halloween Above: Cindy Ford and Jen O’Brien goof off. Right: Michelle Caron and Jane Scott: the wild pair Left: Squaw Laura Errico and wolfman Rich Hasbrouck. Below Left: Scott Latham and Sean Radzvin- out to lunch. Below: Where’s the beach? ask Erin Flannery and Jennifer Ward. Kathy Smith is ready for the beach. Steve Morrisroe has the B.M.HLS. spirit. Right: Michelle Osborn and Paul Huber enjoy a dance at the prom. Below: front-Jr. Nicole Cyr, Rob Ryan, Linda Fortier and her date, Andrea Garrant and her date back-Lisa Tammaro and her date, Kris- ten Walsh and her date. Jr. Prom Court: Paul Leyne and Nicole Hildreth, Cathy Currie and her date, Queen Suzy Smith and her date, Chuck Babcock and Linda DiMatteo, Janine O’Connor and her date. 10 Linda DiMatteo, Lucy DiMauro, Kathy Cotter, Cathy Currie, and Cheryl Gonzalo hamming it up with their dates “This Is The Time” Junior Prom Sheraton Rolling Green Andover, Mass. May 14, 1987 Glen DiSarcina looks guilty ... maybe he stole Kathy Nordlie’s shoes! Obviously, Linda Col- lins failed to teach Sean Crump to dance 11 Below: Chris Callery, Craig Malnicof, Rich Hasbrouck, and Barry Smith, members of the football team, gotta wear shades. Right: Seniors showing their spirit. Above: Kelly Ramsey and Korin Flynn, co- captains of our MVC volleyball championship winning team. Right: Football Co-captains Joe Napoli and Derek Ryan making their entrance. Below: Powder Puff players Kathy Nordlie, Jean Naimo, Lisa Benjamin and Suzy Smith capture the Juniors’ banner. The cheerleaders in perfect sync. Left: Joan Rogers giving her performance with the Silver Jade Color Guard. 13 An Indian Thanksgiving November 26, 1987. On a rainy Thursday morning, the Billerica Indians met their arch-rivals, the Chelmsford Lions, on the football field. The first kickoff, and the annual Thanksgiving game was on! In the first quarter, Joe Napoli zipped past the fd pean er makes a terrific catch for the Indians. rivals for a touchdown to lead the score 7-0. However, the Lions regained strength and score a touchdown, tying the game just before halftime. In the third quarter, defenses from both sides made it scoreless. The fourth quarter came with controversy and a fight. Mike Esposito, head coach for Billercia, argued with referees over a bad call on a play. 200 pairs of eyes witnessed Chelmsford’s Kyle Cripps’ knee touch the ground before he was able to carry the ball over the endzone. Our side fought for justice and was hit with a penalty: the Lions kick off at Billerica’s 20 yard line. They scored again, plus a two point conversion, and brought the score to 22-7. With 1:09 left in the game, the referees stopped everything due to a fight on the field that took the police to break up. Ee a - The crowds cheer for the Indians. Right: Joe Napoli escapes the claws of the Chelmsford Lions. Below: Coaches Mike Baraldi, Mike Esposito, and Phil Heffernan give last minute details. Right: Billerica players celebrate their touchdown. 14 Top to bottom: Joe Napoli, Jr. Paul Laundry, and Jr. Jeff Jordan line up Below: Cheerleaders welcome our players onto the field 15 Brian. Segool forces a smile from Debbie Carroll. Below: Barbara Lauren, Glen Boch, and Lisa Hickey laugh it up. 16 All together now: Eva Burke, Suzanne Ca- tino, Chris Draper and Jennifer Coughlin. Wendy Musgrave and Lisa Benjamin take a break at lunch. Above: Erin Egan and Sheri MacLeod grin and bear it. Above: Cheryl Gonzalo and Kathie Currie captured in one shot. Clockwise: Buddies- Kristen Rumley, Kris- ten Raybouild, Korin Flynn, Peggy Sulli- van, Laura Errico, and Tricia Kennedy. Liz Class Officers and Advisers, 1987-1988: Mrs. J. Johansen, Treasurer Kim Keenan, President Sean Crump, Mr. DiMare, Secretary Debbie Carroll, and Vice President Stephen Caraco. Class Officers, 1984-1985: Stacy Ward, Kathie Nordlie, Wendy Turner, and Laura Errico. Class Officers, 1986-1987: Lori Elmore, Joe Napoli, Nicole Hildreth, and Sean Crump. —_— = ——) ——— Class of ’88 Asst. Principal, Mr. McLellan. Class Officers, 1985-1986: George Silva, Amy Brown, Wendy Turner, and Mary Johnson. Christ opher R. Agostino “Chris” 5 Putney Circle Activities: Baseball 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4 Wild Times: Oh Boy! I think I see Texas! Ant’s up the river. Ropes on the wagon. Tim, spell kat! Hey Callery! Day old Nis- san. Dumpa want a Reese’s? Tal- kin’ marriage at Dunkin Donut’s with Dig, Crump, Ropes and Roxanne. You can’t make me do it. Another fight Kary Beth? Thanks for the locker Captain Krissy. Thank you Mom and Dad. James Almeida Laura M. Alessio “Lore” 12 Heritage Road Activities: Band, Swim Team, Peer Assistance Wild Times: I was out with Su- zanne! Mike it’s a boy. Suzanne in the spotlight. Beach bums 87. Mr. Clarke you're the greatest. Hey Dad I made it! Thanks-I love you. Barbara I still remem- ber the good old times. Nelson how’s that Bridge? The good and the bad with Doug. Hangin’ out with Dave and “The Team.” Memories with Mary and Kim. Min trouble we’re in it! Carolyn Anderson “Cara” 9 Wentworth Drive Activities: Powderpuff Foot- ball 4 Wild Times: Good conversa- tions at lunch about life. Yahoo! The class of “88”! That’s the ticket! Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Chuck have fun driv- ing Midnight Blue next year! Thanks for the memories. Mare Annese Joe Audette Carolyn B. Babbidge “Babbs” 75 Wyman Road Activities: Chorus 1; Spec. Voc. Ens. 2, 3, 4; Musical 1-4 Wild Times: What did you say? 4H fair in the woods? Boy scouts-Honest officer-I’1l com- promise! Polo-sniff sniff- Schmoo!!! Hickey-Where’s Fred- die? I’m tonguetied. Green M M’s Diz-Jon’s mine 5-10-87 Ru- bin Chinese in the Limo! On no, Mom’s home!!! Bog walkers. THX Meri! Mom and Dad I love ya! Derek B. Babin “Boon” 4 Morningside Drive Activities: Football 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Rep 1, 2 Wild Times: Good times with Chris C., Toby S., Mike L., Keith Q. and Derek R. Holding up Ryan at wood’s. “Watch out for the tree.” THUD. Blowing two tires in one night. “Is that possi- ble?”’ Yelling at the hockey games. Callery don’t run. Robin- son I don’t have your cooler. Good times in H.R. with Slap and Carbs. Thanks Mom Dad- love you. Robert G. Arena, Jr. “Rob” 3 Handel Road Activities: Yearbook Staff; Weight Lifting 3-4 Wild Times: Chem Lab with Higgins trying to blow the place up and waiting for the library to open. Cafe: Eating anything for money. Hey Connie how’s the H,0? First time out with Lisa. Don, the fire drill isn’t real. Me and Angelo D’s bio. experiments mysteriously falling out the win- dow. Alycia may your car R.I.P. Free at last! Good luck everyone! Brantford Aylward II 8 Ad RAY 13 Town Farm Lane Activities: Drama Club 1-2; Musical 1-4; Ensemble 2-4; Add- ed Attractions 3-4 Wild Times: Rehersals until 1:00 AM, Weimer, all I want for Christmas, the Vampire, Canni- bal, Ad days, Howard Johnson’s, the Music Department, all the special people. Thanks to Dr. Cox, Mrs. Robertson, Mr. Pita, Mr. Gage and all of my teachers. WHAT would I do without my music. Let’s go for bike ride, Where? Acton. Gregory I. Babcock “Greg” 40 Maverick Circle Activities: Golf 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homeroom Rep 1, 2 Wild Times: Computer math with Miss B. Computer room ex- ercises. Math with Miss “Boy I love the word Bozo” Buckley. Golf with Jason H. Alycia Baldassarre “gee. Activities: Music Theater 1, 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Yearbook Staff Wild Times: Whoopee Doopee you uhm genius! Shawn Merrill I LOVE YOU 4-EVA B.P.L. w my buddy! Test! What test! Zippity Doo Da Kim K. Firedrills Don D.? HA-HA-HA. Mr. T’s room. Cork it Lori C. Elena B. fall much! How many in the chevy? Karen L. squatting? Superballs and all those paper airplanes. Chad F. York Beach 87 “Front Row” Thanx Mom and Dad. 21 Douglas M. Baldwin “Doug” 14 Dignon Road Activities: Band 4; Swim Team 1; Student Government 1; Home- room Representative 2 Wild Times: 5th period in Flor- ida “85.” 5 in a room with water bottles. Myrtle Beach ’87, Water balloons, guns, 151 etc. Wild bus rides, every weekend 1986 band is 1 in E.M.B.A. When the cat’s away ... “It doesn’t get any bet- ter than this” Summer of 1987. Gary Balkan 1 Kilsyth Road Wild Times: Hitting jumps in the duster after the hockey game; fourth period junior year. Eleanore Barbarossa ‘Elena” 22 Bear Hill Road Activities: Basketball 1, 2 Wild Times: Going to lunch with Diane F. Next time don’t be so polite and hold the door. Sor- ry Frank R., Kathaleen C. and Louie about the crash with the Iroc-Z and the guardrail, some- day Lou Il pay you back. Alycia B. “It’s almost Friday!” Phil Murray I love you. Thanks Dad and Mom for everything. Thomas L. Bellomy 4 Wayerk’ 11 Westgate Road Activities: Band Wild Times: Summer ‘‘86”’ Brain, John and the quarry, great times. Glen Balestrieri Kristen A. Ballou “Krissy” 6 Janice Road Activities: Color Guard 1-4 (Captain 4) Wild Times: Good times w Chrissy, Denise, Terri, Kristen, and Bon. BFF Lori!-speed bumps, Boston Limo, D.T. Gomo 1-5, Boof, Chasms. Hey Chrissy, Poiska Kilbasa! Never forget bus rides! (3 a.m.) Good luck Ricky, 87 Prom, Thanks! I love you “Al- ways!” 4-9-87. Thanks Mom and Dad! James K. Baronas “Jim” 98 Lowell Street Activities: Soccer 2; Winter Track 2; Spring Track 2 Wild Times: Summer ‘87”’ Hampton, it’s time to shotgun one, what lost keys?! Rick climb- ing funeral homes. Dan, what did you do in your pants? Free food at Anthony’s Pizza, Arlington. Lisa A. Benjamin “Lisa” 5 Payson Road Activities: Student Govt. Pres. 4; Powderpuff; SAB; Yearbook; Amanuensis; Fr. Club; Peer Asst.; NHS. Wild Times: Soph. lunch w Dr. Ruth, “Em, right?” Petiteness! Walk for hunger 86-88; Steve’s class; Florida ’87 w Kathy. “Baby!” Summers in N.H. “Jen, the Gang!” Loon Stratton; Summer ’85 the Bruins Que- bec; “I’m so modest!” 12 23 86 “Crazy Kid” 5 14 87; “So this is York Beach?” Good times w Jen, Kathy and everyone. Mom Dad, Thank you for everything! John T. Berthiaume 33 William Road Wild Times: Good times with Brian C., Fred J., and Ed R. in Mr. Wooding’s class. We’re final- ly out. Lisa M. Boogner “Boog” 19 Grandview Road Wild Times: Great times with Stacy, Waldo Jamie. Guys, wanna go 4-wheeling in John’s car again? Meathead. I love you. Thanks Gramps and Stacey. I love ya’s. Kimberly A. Brady “Kimba” 4 Alexander Street Wild Times: Stenography class 1 and 2 with Bebe. History with Key. Fun Times with Bebe, Mi- chele, Lisa. ALL MY LOVE TO KEV! AUGUST 85, 86, 87 - AND FOREVER! Thanks Goob! Amy M. Brown “Ame” 16 Richardson Street Activities: Powder Puff; Year- book Staff Wild Times: Great friends: Marc, Missi, Laurie, Linda. 4 5 86-wanna go driving? Good time in Maine with Mare-you sure do have mighty fine finger- nails. Good times in Anatomy with Sue and Platakos. Only 30 min. to go Sue! Going through the locker with Mare, how dar- ing! Thumpers at Lau’s. Can’t forget the German clique. Mark, wanna go to the movies? I love you! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. David P. Boermeester “Dave” 30 Corthell Road Activities: Baseball Wild Times: Wild times with the gang, Hey Sean “sleepy” What’s the matter you crashed burned, Hey Lou, Bo beat Mac, Hey Bon, shut up! Mailbox base- ball, That’s cool. Buck What are ya doin! P3, Ant man’s fall, Craig remember Sean’s roof, one punch Glenn, dig remb. The Bat mobile stuck out on 495, see ya later. Thanx Mom and Dad I love you both. Laura J. Boucher 12 Ashdale Road Activities: NHS 3, 4; Softball 1- 4; Track 2-4; Amanuensis 3, 4; International Rel. 2-4; Math League 1, 3, 4 Wild Times: 2 14 86, Sat nights with Joe. Canobie. Spoons. Track with Sue. HOW many more laps? Who are we following now? Finally 16! Breadloaf with Agnes, Lily, Mrs. Breen and the hippies. Junior Prom. I'll be your friend, Michele. Duffle bags. Wrong train, guys. Want to go jogging, Joe? Train station. 17th birthday. Thanks for everything Ma, Dad, and Joe! Greta C. Braun 20 Michael Road Activities: Band 1, 2; Drum Major 3; Musical 2, 3, 4 Wild Times: Bif parties on Bus 3. We came. we saw. we kicked sign. Candee O. loves Jell-o! Where’s the photographer?! Cathy, knock off the seal noises! Brant -n- Rob, wanna bike to Ac- ton (on Sunday)? By the way, Carly, I love you and the answer is, “yes.”” Mom and Dad, I love you. Denise A. Brown “BR” 22 Bridge Street Activities: Gymnastics 1 Wild Times: Wild times with Dee, Mare, and Karen and every- one else. Fun times with my new nephew, and a niece on the way. John Gallagher my high school honey, Love ya baby! Have a nice life everyone!— Thanks Mom and Dad, couldn’t have done it without you, Love ya! 23 24 Michael W. Brown “Brownie” 1 Violet Road Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Soc- cer 2,3 Wild Times: With Mr. Foley as my Driver’s Ed Instructor, Super times with super friends Greeny Been, Palms Springs Corkey, Josh, Killington trip, Ernie, Marky D., Malino, Brother, Fri- poli Road, Great times with wild people “Always remember” and thanks especially, to my father. John M. Burke, Jr. “Burkster” 15 Steven Oaks Road Activities: Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Band 1-4. Wild Times: Maria M. you mag- got (kiddin). Bus rides. Locker room parties. Rob R. house. The DLine, Rob R., M. McCarron, Brian T., G. Babcock and pants. Chemistry with Pam H. MIT with Chris D., Girls! Jim C. Su- per times in Florida. S. Danks, S. Hart, J. Orlando, L. Boucher, Al G., Pegg S., Prom S. DiRocco. Thanks Mom, Dad, Sisters. Cynthia A. Burtt “Big Can” Webb Brook Road Activities: Varsity gymnastics 3 years Wild Times: Hey “Big One!” You Guzza! Fun nights up Hampton! There’s a worm in my salad! How’s that Cafe syn- drome! Oh my head! Who me, I never get sick! Gung Gung! You’re sooooo gay! Anyone up for a food fight? At D’Angelo’s we're freeze bound! I’m finally out of here! Let’s blast! Thanks for everything Mom and John! Love Ya! Christopher M. Callery “Loopus” 79 Boston Rd. Activities: Footall 1-4; Lacrosse 2-4; Winter Track 1, 2. Wild Times: Great Times with Derek B. Mike L., Keith Q., Scott L., and Chris A. Two Flats in one night! Tim spell KAT! Is our game home? Derek, how’s your back? Going out with Scott L. before the Lacrosse games. Corn- husker Bound. Thank you Ma and Dad. Eva Marie Burke “Miss Eva” 37 Baniulis Road Wild Times: Best friends w — Chris, Kim, Nita, Jill Kim. Sx. Ed. w Kim in Chem. Evidence! Chris down in Ham. Best sum- mer “87.” Unforgettable times with Dave, Ali, Kay, Kris, Frank. Best times with Sue, Cindy, Nean, Barb in 2 yrs. of Mr. B’s class. We’re out of here! Get the boat! Who’s behind us? Jr. Prom w Glenn. Kim does this look fa- miliar?!? Who loves ya baby! Cruise w Jill. Hey Kim, can I sleep over?! I love you Mike! Thanx Ma Dad. Kim Burke Casi B. Cain 40 Porter St. Wild Times: Good Times with J J Leverone. V. Smith, S. Col- lins, Bus-Run! Pat’s game with Steve, Scott Jim. River Raft- ing. Vermont. Wipe-out! J F Marson. Bananas! Last year’s se- nior prom w Steve. Bruin’s game with Suzanne C. Boston Concert. Huey Lewis concert with Steve, Vicki, and Scott. I love you Steve. Thanx Mom and Dad. Donna Calnan Tracy Calo Shawn M. Cantrell “Slick” 5 Alice Avenue Wild Times: Crazy times with the guys! Sorry we never said goodbye S.f. and B.I. Thanks Mom and Dad. Bruce Canario “Mario” 50 Rio Vista St. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3 Wild Times: Good Times with Chris, Tony, and Sean. Look out for the lawnmower! Going No- where in the Rabbit. Driving on lawns in the LTD with Rob, Tony, and Sean. Glen, lookout for the tree. Breaking leg after the first day of work. Thanks Mom and Dad, couldn’t have done it without you. Gina Capobianco “Ween” 29 Andover Rd. Wild Times: Good times w Dawn W., Dawn S., Karyn S., Randy C., Dave S., Paul P., Wal- ter D., and Mike A. Going to Re- vere and getting delirious. Jr. yr. Dawn and I never going to first period. Greatest time Summer of ’°87 at Old Orchard Beach w John. Remember last day at the beach babe. Luv you. Thanks Mom for putting up w me. 25 26 Scott A. Cappella “Squid” 17 Luce Circle Wild Times: Great Times in’ N.H. Hey I.R.A., Bet you can’t catch us. Ma I’m home! Ok Kevin let’s go- What’s happenin’?. “Night Crew ’87” Hey, Bruce Ok let’s go home. Thanks for every- thing Ma and Dad. I love you. Sheri L. Cargnel “Ubu” 44 Tower Farm Rd. Wild Times: Good Times w Gary 2 22 85 to ’87. “Won’t Ever Forget.” Everyone over Al’s fora Reeb. Special times up the Blud w Pam, Julie and Nanc. David wish you were still here. Hey Pam, We having fun yet?! Jim remember Old Orchard (what a mess). Won’t forget the memo- ries. I luv ya. Thanx Ma and Dad for everything, love you. Finally made it Mr. O’Brien. Yahoo! ma z ‘€ ee a ae ee : Stephen M. Caraco “Steve” 62 Forest Park Avenue Activities: Vice-President 4; Yearbook; AV club; Computer Club; Prom Committee; NHS. Wild Times: W great friends: Craig, Mike, Laura, D. Kraus, D. Tamis, MJ, etc. CLOSE THE (broken) WINDOW, CRAIG! What’s That, Chris (Vidal)? Missy, you’re SO COOL! Jr Sr Proms; Cookout at Grossmann’s; NHS Ceremony C. Draper’s TORCH; Mrs. Hough’s class; An- nouncements w Jen-SHH! Health Class; lugging cheese butter w NHS; Pictures w Dawn. THANKS MOM DAD! Denise Carmichael a ee on Michelle I. Caron mad , hie 4 Partridge Hill Rd. Activities: Track 1, Drama Club 2, Sciene League 1. Wild Times: “Tennis, Rose?” No more pops for me, Danielle G.! Control other people’s note- books! Jay M., “I’m not wearing this!” “I'll be waiting.” Great part, M.J. McCarthy. Madonna concert in London ’87. “Keep the opposition guessing,’’ Peter. Murky buckets, Rosemary C. Love you Mom and Dad. Some- day I’ll make the U2 Concert. Paul Caruso “Spanky” 10 Carmel Drive Activities: XC 1, 2; Track 2, 4; Yearbook Staff; Student Government. Wild Times: Boston trips w Nic; Jr. prom w Stilskin; Boston concert; Summer ’87; Breakfast locker w Mike; The B.K. cooler; “Nothing happened”; It’s not my fault; “I’m not a clock but... ”; Heroes: Sholtz, Jimi, and Duke; Mom and Dad thanx for under- standing; Jim P. will be missed; Frank, Les, Kris and most of all Rich, love ya, Time to “Hitch a Ride.” Suzanne L. Catino “Goofy” 29 Charm Road Activities: Swimming 2, 3, capt. 4; Peer assistance 3, 4; Spanish- Italian Club 1 Wild Times: I was out with Lore! I get hi off life. Mike slow down. I know the guy. Front row. No Reverse Impala. Gloucester Beach w napkins. Sour yogurt and the big scare. No Silver. Hampton 87. Blue moon. Prison pond. Best of times w Lore, Mary, and Mike. Mike, you spoil me but keep it up, I love you! Mom and Dad I love you more than you know. I love Dad’s money! Agnes Chan “Aggie” 2 Christina Avenue Activities: Newspaper 2; NHS 4; Yearbook 4; Amanuensis 8, 4; Math League 3, 4 Wild Times: Hey dudes! We made it! Never forget the sere- nade and the rolling donut. Fog- gy windows: we are not going to die, Sue! When’s the next dra- grace, Mich? Battle of the spoons! Waterfight at midnite. Here’s straw in your eye! Pam, I shoulda asked Fred. Laura, don’t wake Lil! Grandma speaking, Joe. Beach guy at my house. I’M the Boss! Thanx Mom and Dad! Deborah A. Carroll “Deb” 40 Lois Lane Activities: Class Treasurer 4; Swimming 1-4; Powder Puff 4 Wild Times: 1300 projects, Hampton nights, Dudley Rd. w Dinny, Bobby, Scott, Dawn and Ann. Summer ’87 w Ann, Dawn, Lori, Nicole and the “Gang.” So, I can’t back up much! Lampson again! Finally got there Pats! 12-19-84. I love you Duncan and remember the times together! Killington ’87! Colezie back-up, 49’s! Good luck Mikey! Miss ya Ke! Thanx for everything Mom, Dad, and Nana, I love you! Michael F. Castrichini “Weenie” 12 Grandview Drive Wild Times: North Conway w Paul D., Rob U. My parents left! Shut up Bacci! How many of- fices? Steve C. you got any? Bad trip in analysis. Good times down the field. Jr. Prom w Brenda S. Chased by dates after Jr. Prom w Ray D., Ajay S. Let the good times roll. Kellieann Cavanaugh “Kellie” 12 Doris Avenue Wild Times: Throw them out the window. Broke down. Car sick in Chelmsford center. Drink at prom on Tricia. For your eyes only at the Prom w Alan. Span- ish with Tom, Stacy and Friends. Thank you Mom and Dad. Best of luck Alan. Tricia’s locker. Good luck Tricia always keep in touch. The best of years w Alan. Tricia, Mike, Kim, Lisa and friends. Thanx Rose and Phil. Gerald D. Clemente “Abdul” 1 Sheffield Dr. Activities: Football 1, 3, 4. Wild Times: He’s here! Some- body pick up MacKay. Blurry memories with Kirk, Russ, MacKay, Jose, Sledge, Slick, Hardy, Paul R., Fran, Diamont, and the grasshopper. Watch out Van Halen, here comes Shat- tered Image! Love ya, Denise! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you both. 27 28 Scott Clifford James S. Collins “Jimbo” 25 Christina Avenue Activities: School Newspaper. Wild Times: Freshman year study- when me and DeLuca shut down the sophomores in gym. Freshman year Reading class with Mr. Sirois- Fungo Bat at tryouts Freshman year. Rich H. and Connie at Hampton. John P. Collins “Swede” 157 Nashua Road Activities: Wrestling Wild Times: All the good times at the Pit, Dalts, The Pond, with the team. Great fun with Slap- shot. Long nights working on the Toe, the sponge, and The Husky. Husquarna- the cops-Ya, Maybe! NIE! That’s right with a herring. Huge tracts of Land! Getting Air. Sideways! Canoeing, Camping, Easter! Thanks Ma and Dad. Linda M. Collins Ting 34 Argonne Road Activities: Peer Assistant; Class Rep; N.H.S.; Powder Puff; Literary Magazine Wild Times: Great times w friends, esp. Sis, Oz, Duc, Gip and Nipi; Plymouth, Mis’ hole New Years ’87, The fest, Remo’s bowling nites, Drive Ins, Lo’s nite-wanna go to the beach? Thumpers Amy? Mis you drive, 4-5-86, Oak Tree, no skin off my nose! Beastie 4-eva, Opemobile- Prom nite, cops again? Tag team, don’t run! Thanx Mom and Dad, I love you both! Daniel G. Colletti “Dinny” 9 Satuckett Lane Activities: Football, Lacrosse, Wrestling. Wild Times: Do you think we should let Mort out of the Uhaul- Party on M Street. Good times in math class with Paul talking about ex girlfriends. Wild times at Hampton Beach- Sleep- ing over the Andover girls’ houses. good times: North Hampton Beach, neighborhood beach, Dudley Road, Honeywell, Stuarts, Uhat’s field, Driveins. Thanks for the help. Love you Mom and Dad and Family. John M. Collins “Monty” 25 Christina Avenue Activities: Marching Band 1-4; Concert Band 1-4. Wild Times: Assorted strange- ness with the per. 5 drumline guys, R. Ryan, J. Burke, B. Tin- ini. Toxic Fumes? No problem! Bus rides to infinity and back. Creative combat in Myrtle Beach, bypassing airport securi- ty, contact paper, the folder, the bag, top drums, and grad. “87”. Strange weather, stranger house- guests, etc. Dangerous labs with Bob. Remember, Eschew obfuscation. Laurie L. Collins “Gippa” 15 Clarence Street Activities: Cheerleading 2, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Powder Puff 3, 4 Wild Times: Great times w Ozob, Ducky, Jen, Mare, Nippa, Ducie and my good friends. Re- lievio anyone? Geeky! Want to go for a joy ride? You're gay! Don’t cry Rona, there’ll be gossip in college. Gary, can we stay over? Thanks for all of your trust and understanding Mom and Dad. We’re going to do it Pean- uthead. “You and I!” I love you all. Lori A. Collins 17 Topliff Street Activities: School Newspaper Wild Times: Good times with Nicole S. 5th period, the rink, bathroom? Sundaes at Nicole’s, with mom. Nados rule. Game is at 1:00. 1300 projects. The dorm. Breakdown lane. Speed bumps, Boston. Krissy B. look at the bill! Your birthday. Mom Dad, I love you, you’re the best. Lisa and Joe, thanks for being there. Susan M. Collins “Sue” 8 Bonnie Lane Wild Times: Great times with my “twin” Paula! Zack! Mr. C’s spray-n-starch! Squeak! Ba- nanas! What bus?! Jr. year with karen. Hola Luisa! Pink! Hi Humpa. Danny M-Where’s my sweater? “Always!” 91!! Red hair! Jay M!! Be patient Mom and Dad! I love you both! Thank you Lisa! How’s the stomach, Billy? Have a blast Matt! Thanks Annie! Terese! Mary Ann Condon “Mare” 89 Lexington Road Activities: Yearbook Staff; Powder Puff 3, 4. Wild Times: Great Friends: Amy, Laurie, Jen, Nicole, Laura. Going through “THE” locker w Ame. Maine-“you sure do have mighty fine fingernails.” Camp- ing- feeling any better, Nicole?! Hampton. Thumpers at Lau’s. Geeky! Lampson, again!! Ques. of the day: “How are your toes feel- ing? “Those aren’t daggers, you beached whale!!” What a smell, si? Going for his gold. Thanks Ma and Daddy. Paul Coraccio “Captain” 3 Beaumont Avenue Activities: USMC JR. ROTC 1- 4; Drill Team 1-4; Rifle Team 1- 2; ROTC Company Commander. Wild Times: Great times on Quantico trips, ROTC dances and drill competitions. Best of times with Dan S., Mike F., Ja- son K., Wendy S., Bill M., and the rest of the gang. Good view in Bio-lab sophomore year. Off I go into the wild blue yonder. Good luck Col. Flynn. To Master Gun- ney Bradley, the few, the proud, the best; Thanks for always be- ing there. Semper Fi. Jill Ann Costa “Jilba” 11 Nickerson Drive Activities: Ski club, Powder Puff. Wild Times: Barnsted with the gals! Hey JOCKO lets go to the football game. Don’t park next to me! HAPPY DAY! Lets go out for lunch, I have no gas! “BABY” you’re so cute! BOO HOO! I need LOVE. I can’t stop laughing. Lets party! AAHH! Fly down those hills! lets thumb. Thanx for everything MOM DAD. LOVE YA LOTS! CODA Steve Conatser Peter J. Connolly “Pete” 16 William Road Activities: Spring Track Wild Times: Junior lunch. Summer of ’87 in York Beach: Walk much, Malcolm, Oh I un- derstand, Guys I was funny to- night, I have nothing. Mr. Duf- fy’s detentions, “sign please.” Good times at the V.K.: That machine is running my life, I’m so confused. Good times in John’s Vette-“Poof.” Concerts: Billy Idol, Boston, and Whites- nake. Becoming a member of the Stynmees. Michelle E. Cordaro “Shell” 77 Wyman Road Activities: Swimming 1, 2; Bas- ketball 2, 3; Debating Team 2; Homeroom Rep 2 Wild Times: Awesome times with Dawn, Karen, Juanita, Dan, Kelly O., Kelly C. Boating any- one? Hey K how about 129, or 1300. Dawn, the gas pilot is on fire. Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you Papa! 60 Spuds....! Bonnie J Costedio 12 Charlesmere Road Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, Capt. 4. Wild times: Great times w great friends. It’s Joan! N.A. Ad- venture w Wend. The Bob Mar- tin Twins! Is there a hole in my pants? T.P. w the team. Gaseous bombs, guess who? Ahuu! Fri. night rituals. Speed trap! Lots of great times with Ed. Love you Mom and Dad! 29 30 Robert D. Cotta “Bob” 22 Angela Lane Activities: Track and Field 2 Wild Times: Great times with Parker, Dennis, Bill and Looney at the Pole Vault. Having fun with Paul and Dan at K-Mart. Italian class today? Best times with Denise and many more. Jennifer J. Coughlin “Jen” 13 Sheldon Street Activities: Track 2; Powder Puff 3, 4 Wild Times: To live life to the fullest and be happy in whatever I do. Good times w Lor, Frank, and most important Bafa, luva ya hun!; U2 concerts; my zonkie, Jade Island-who paid? Egg fight, crank calls w Lor, the great es- cape, getting wet at the pond, the Cape. Thanks Wayne, Vic, Fred. Ya always made me laugh! Ahh. . . All those Cerveza’s! XOXOX to my family, thanx Kay, Ill make you proud Mom Dad! Steven J. Coveney “Steve” 25 Lindsay Road Wild Times: Burlington Sta- tion, B M Sean R. Crump “Crumpy” 11 Arrow Street Activities: Basketall 1-4; Cross Country 1; Golf 3; Class Presi- dent 3, 4; Class Representative 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Wild Times: With Scott, the Elite Crowd-Dave, Dig, Remo, Hose, Chuck, Pappo, Ropes, Ant, Kristin, Laura, Sean, Sara, Tri- cia, and Peg, all the rest! Dave (sniff) you stink. “1300” Plym- outh. The Fest! Beach Boys, $20.00 for a mailbox?! Flo on the bench again, “Trout” Bon, Wend and Ed, you’re the best, Ham! Bowling night, Here’s to the crew! Thanx Ma and Dad. Kathleen Cotter “Boof” 7 Otter Circle Activities: Basketball 1, 2; DECA 3 Wild Times: Great times with Kathy, Cindy, Stacy, Juanita. The Friday nights crusing in my car with the “Y” buddies. C. don’t forget Big Red Gum and S. how are those 10 rolls of lifesav- ers. J. remember the fun we had in Boston. K. remember Kathy B. and Kathy R. We always have crazy times together. Great memories in St. A’s. I Love You Mom and Dad. Jonathan J. Courchaine Jona 19 Donna Road Wild Times: Me and K. Cotter in Bio. M. Kendra, K. Ryan, B. O’Keef and me driving Mrs. Z. out of her mind. Watch out Jon she will sucker you in. Mrs. Z. parked car, Jon watch out! Smash! Me and K. Cotter hurry there’s Espo. All best times with Dawn R. Parties at Lampson. OH YEA thanx Stef. Dawn R., Mark M., and me behind the Cove. Hey Fred, thanks for ev- erything. I really appreciate it. Juanita Crugnale RA He 74 Wyman Road Activities: International Rela- tions Club 2; School Paper 1 Wild Times: I’ve had the best of times with Michelle, Kathy, Kathie, Kimy, Cheryl, E. B., Ed, John I'll never forget you! Luisa, Hablas con mi! Janine M. Cumming “Neens” 125 Andover Rd. Activities: Swimming 1-4; F.T.A. 1; Homeroom Represen- tative 1. Wild Times: Step one, step two. Sectionals-84, 85, 86. States ’86. One hen, two ducks, three squawking geese. Good times in Woody’s. Hey Papa Gino’s pizza poopie and the Drug Mart Drug- gie. BMHS swim team! Love you, Mom and Dad. Class of “88” is the greatest! Kathie B. Currie “Dingy” 13 Carline Drive Wild Times: Kathy, Cheryl and Juanita let’s not forget the best times of our lives. I know they’re my best memories and I will nev- er forget them or you! Love ya lots, Guys! Cheryl be careful of that car of yours, and watch the wheels. Hey, Kathy let’s not for- get KB and KR. That sure was a fun night. SPECIAL THANKS AND LOVE TO MOM! Janet Cyr “Janet From Another Planet” 19 Skyline Dr. Activities: Colorguard 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Drama 3. Wild Times: Walking to school with all those balloons for Dan- ielle. “Peepers”; “Get Lost”; Fun times at the prom. Beaker Bea- ker. To my Drug Mart druggie from your Papa Gino’s Pizza Poopey: Danielle, you’re the best!! Also, to Janine, Roy, Sandi, Andrea, Mike, and all my friends from Papa’s: I love you guys!!! Elizabeth A. Curtin sl DA Ae 48 Baldwin Rd. Wild Times: Good times with friends. Sr. yr. with Lisa D., Cin- dy B., Jen O., and Jen P. Big Can! Gung Gung! salad salad sal- ad! I’m not too old to trick or treat. Cafe Syndrome. Lake Winn. Where’d that hair come from? Jerry Perry’s class, Ogilve! Ft. Lauderdale ’87. Peggy, Freddy, the grand am, all it takes is one tblsp! and Hampton with Bo omer and Chewy. Math with Diane F. Jr. Yr.; Jr. Powder Puff, Mud Fight! 3 26 86! Thanks everyone! Troy Dahlquist 31 Jacquelyn L. Dalfino “Jackie” 7 Hattie Lane Activities: Spanish-Italian Club 2-4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Freezing in Boston with Jen, Sue and Chris. But it was worth it! “B” lunch with the group. Football... in the mud? Going to Sue’s house over the bridge-Jen, watch out for the train! Summer vacation! College here we come! Lynda L. Dantas “Stoney” 28 Savoy Street Activities: Band; S.A.D.D.; Spanish-Italian Club; Softball manager; Student Government; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Great friends, Marsha, Sharon, Chris, Wayne, Andy, and Kathi. Homeroom w Chrissy. Band memories . . Florida 85, The Love bus 85, Fin- als 86. Football w 5th period (Lynda Peton). Powderpuff, Don . cultural activities, Midnight Volleyball Party. Softball games. Mr. Roach’s class?? Portugal, Jr. Prom! ik Yyyiiyiit w eteeeansea ® Steven Dankese “Danks” 33 Little John Drive Activities: Tennis 1-4; Fresh., J.V. Basketball, National Honor Society. Wild Times: All the wild times w Dan M., Greg B., Bob C., Con- nie F., and the rest of the gang. The beach w Bob C., and Mike S. Canobie w Mike S. and Andy D. Tennis matches w Bob C. Be- ing named captain of the Tennis team. Tennis practices w Don O. and Mr. C. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Suzanne M. Dante “Sue” 3 Courtland Lane Activities: Soccer 1-4, Cpt. 4; Cheering 1-4, Cpt. 3, 4; Track 1- 4; NHS; Yearbook; Int. Relations Club Wild Times: Great times w Sara, Jen, Liz, Kris, Trish, Peg, Erin, Cyn, Amy, Joe. The Goo- segg, Mtchmaker-p’s carrots, Hampton-Bev Sue-ann, Smi- ly- 2-Mily, Miss Swiss, trick-or- tr. 4-ever big 1’s, Wiz, wisp, con- vulsions at Sean C’s, Cbg.-ptch. song, hoop and Cove, I refuse to budge Liz, The Puff, Did he hear us Cyn? Thanx Ma, Dad, sisters. I luv you Joe! + sagen: ¢ x Francis J. DeChristoforo “Fran” 11 Valerie Ave. Activities: Hockey 1-4. Wild Times: Best of times with Ledge, Sous, Jerry, Kirk, Shaun C., Mat B., Mike B. and all the rest. Good luck to the gang. Hey Russ give Suzi the Blues, Joe N., you lost to a better man, that’s all. Hey where are the parties this weekend? Hey let’s meet down the Lampson at 7:30. Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You. Fran Damon D. Delgaudio 23 Little John Drive Robert A. Dell’Orfano 20 Marilyn Road Activities: Soccer Wild Times: Fun times w Charm Street gang-Ray D., Mark Q., Scott S., Jeff S., Steve T., Paul L., Eric L. Mark’s Condo Lake Winn., Paul Ray and me at Old Orchard, Hampton. Lamp- son soooo boring. Pat’s Peak. El Camino. Motorcycle. Nice driv- ing Bob. Dudley Road with Ann, Deb, Scotty, Din. Dinosaurs. Burger King. Thank s so much Mom and Dad and Family. Donald T. DeLuca “Don” 11 Michael Road Activities: J.V. Lacrosse 3; Weight Lifting Club; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Great times with Connie F., Carl R. Jim C. and Bob A. Remember the fire alarm in Mr. Perry’s class? Junior year, at the beach, Connie’s all wet thanks to Rich. School’s out, time for the real world. Thanks Mom and Dad. Dawn M. DeCicco “Pokanose” 67 Gray Street Activities: Gymnastics 1-4 Wild Times: Don’t forget breakfast in Pelham. NH. Thurs- day night when mom came home! After school 2-4 every day for winter season. Big Can! Well, bye-don’t forget to keep in touch and party!!! Richard F. Delisle eC Kae 5 Kenneson Road Activities: Golf 1-4; Captain (4) Wild Times: Climbing funeral homes. Hey Dan, what’s in your pants? It’s time to shotgun one! Where are the keys Jim? Brian P. DelSolia Meln 7 Gov Fuller Road Jennifer A. DeMarco “Jen” 16 Chester Road Activities: Basketball 1; Ital- ian-Spanish Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Football; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Unforgettable times with Michelle, Jackie, Chris, and Sue: February vaca- tion 1987: Another concert? Freezing for the Bruins: Thanks Ma! Skiing at Pat’s. Algebra 2 with Michelle. Jack and Tony, the T. Sue, the door has no glass. The bridge with Sue, Jackie, and the train. Best of luck gang, nothing’s going to stop us now! 33 34 Charles M. Denehy “Chucka” 80 Whipple Road Activities: Baseball 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Football 2 Wild Times: Let’s go to 1300, Bowling parties, Plymouth expe- rience. Mailbox baseball, Hose Fest, Hey Dig, let’s go to Burger King. The Squad, y’alright, get ata the car. Great times with the guys, Maryann C., Se D., Leigh M. One punch Glen. The Grena- da Death Ride, Don’t Worry, see ya later. Smile. Hitchhikers. What are ya doin’? Hangin’ out. That’s cool! I love ya Mom and Dad. Raymond J. DeRosa “Diego Maradona” 45 Charme Road Activities: Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain; Varsity Wrestling Wild Times: In 1986 when the soccer team beat Andover 2-1. Good times with Mark Q., Scott S., Jeff. S:, Bob DD, PaullL= and Steve T. Old Orchard Beach with Paul L. and Bob D. All of the great times and still more to come with Karen C. Remember Bonnie “WF.” “Bill erica Crush Chelmsford.” Good luck to ev- eryone in the class of 1988. We are the best class. Chris Diamont Angelo Dickerson Christina E. DePinto “Spuds” 51 Treble Cove Road Activities: Color Guard 1-4 Wild Times: Good Times with Ron, Kris, Sheri, Bon and every- one. Kris meet me on the “50” OFFT. Who’s he? Sheri and Bon what party? Close call with Ron on 129. 1300 projects. Good Times with the “Austin Boys.” Tom, I’m impressed! Ron back up much? “Thump!” “Slam!”’ TP with the team. Cream and eggs. Greenfox. Junior Prom with Darryl, Thanks. Thanks Ma and Dad. I love you. Julie A. Desmarais 26 Gov. Hutchinson Road Wild Times: Finally! Five years, good times with Lori, Wendy, Michelle Sheri. Up the Center The Rink. Harry O., Mr. McLellan’s office, Please don’t call my mother. Over Al’s. Up the hill Down the street. Walk this way. David, wish you were still here. Michael, tell me something now, I love you. Thanks Mom and Dad, we made it. Daniel E. DiBona “Bona” 3 Webb Brook Road Activities: ROTC 1-4 Wild Times: “Take a left at the pool!” “Mackey” The Fly Grasshopper will live forever, love ya always. The K-Mart gang ruled, Squid, Lop, Bona, Bob, may we always keep in touch. Chad you ‘‘Howie.”’ 9-24-87. Thanks for the jump start Bob. My Delta. J. Morgan Why are you so small, grow a little more Ok? Marines Here I come! 8-1- 88. “Somewhere some time we’ll all meet again.” “Bona lives.” Linda DiMatteo “Lin-Lin” 3 Angela Lane Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 3 Wild Times: “Smarties Bash” Partying w Lucy, Di, Julie, Sughrue, Melissa, Bill, Derek and the Gang. To my Best Friend Lucy remember “Glad Valley” and the good times w everyone. I LUV YA LOU! Don’t forget ‘“‘BERTHA”’. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Rob for putting up w me all these years. 1 LOVE YOU! I finally made it. Lisa J. DiMatteo 7 Patrick Avenue Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 4: Year- book Staff; Prom Committee Wild Times: DD summers, Mini linx, Lunches w Jen O., Proms w Brian, Cape every sum- mer, Wiers w Jen O. + Liz C., Where’d that come from? Times w Denise + Andy, Trips to the dumpster w Kim’ = Heather M., Beating the system, Hampton- Salisbury summer 87, Holly- wood Hill, Gung, Gung, Trying to ski at Nashoba, Cafe Syn- drome, Dismissed-Good Harbor, Boston Concert, Thanks Dad + Mon, I made it! Victor C. DiPrizio 57 River Street Wild Times: Fun in Mr. Wal- lach’s English class. Billy Idol- Cult U2 concerts. Summer job at Olsen Cadillac. Poopsie’s class Freshman year. Good times up the lake with Wyane and Fred. Thanks Mom and Dad. Glenn D. Disarcina Pano: 6 Patrick Avenue Activities: Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4 Wild Times: Good times with Paul, Joe, Chuck, Sean, Mike, Dig, mailbox baseball wasn’t as fun as we thought; Surfing with Mike and Craig (nice try though); Thanks Coach Sid, James Mac; Bruce Rules (Crumpa); See ya laater Paul; Jr. Prom with Peg; Runners Broth- ers, Dig; Way to go Mom, Nice Job; Thanks Mom Dad, I love you! High School was Great, while it lasted! Sean T. Doherty “Daw” 34 Tercentennial Drive Activities: Basketball 1-4; Soc- cer 1-4; Class Rep 3, 4; Prom Committee; National Honor Society. Wild Times: with the gang. “Fest” Flop. Remo’s_ bowling nights, Lampson, drive-ins. Tiki Hut. Proms; Andover games. Hoops and love, on the line, N.3. Skiing at Euma’s. Anna Banana. Hola. So cool, can I be you? Do it for Flo. Thanks Mom and Dad. Lucy A. DiMauro “Juicey” 10 Karen Circle Activities: Gymnastics Wild Times: Two weeks Ma was away. “The Cape” with Linda. Partying with Linda, Di, Julie, Billy and the gang. Down Glad Valley at Mulvey’s house. Hey LinLin, no more blind dates, ok? “Bertha’s Back” thanks to my best friend Linda. We’ve been thru quite a bit together. ‘““Good luck” thanks Ma, Marie Peter for giving me all the help I need- ed. Love ya. Sharon M. DiRocco 30 Porter Street Activities: Concert Band 1-4; Marching Band 1-4; Spanish- Italian Club; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Florida ’85 Div. 2 Champos ’86 Myrtle Beach ’87 Wild Times with the gang. What a geek! Remember those great bus rides. Never forget Charlie. Let’s go cruisin’! Are we having fun yet? Attitude! Tracey, red means stop! Way to go Cliff! Mickey D’s again? Follow your dreams wherever they may lead you. Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad. Sara J. Doherty 34 Tercentennial Drive Activities: Soccer 1-4 (Captain 4); Track 1-4 (Captain 3, 4); Int. Rel. Club; Ybk. Staff; Powder Puff. Wild Times: Elite and Sue, Jen, Liz, Erin. Remo’s bowling nite, Bimbo braid, Fr. Bread-How will I know? Truth or d are, Puff looks radiant, Wisp, Smiley-2- miley; Beyonda, Peas Carrots, Goosegg, Hampton-into the Groove, Miss Swiss, Jen-Talent show, “fest’’, Tricia’s sweet 16th, Kris-can I say one thing? Just us Kris, Peg-Loucks, Thanx Ma Dad! Michelle L. Doiron “Mitch” 52 Pinedale Avenue Wild Times: Great times in 3111 (6th period). 7th period, computers. Weekends. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. 35 36 Liliana Donadio “Lily” 106 Wyman Road Activities: Volleyball 1-4; In- ternational Relations 2; Math League 3, 4; Yearbook staff 4 Wild Times: “I made Varsity!”’, Rob at the door, Michele’s driv- ing, keep Sue out with water, Ferrari for Christmas, paper bunnies, uniforms, another geek convention, “Are you with me?” Carlino’s army stories, picnic on the front lawn, coffee break peri- od two, Vermont, here we come!, Tutti Presenti!, “The Horror, The Horror!”, Craig B.’s flower, Aggie! Andrew J. Donovan “Funavan” 109 Salem Road Activities: Basketball, Wres- tling 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4; Class Rep. 3, 4; Prom Com. 3, 4; Yearbook; SADD 4 Wild. Times: Great Friends, Scott, Chris, Mike, Perry, Chad, Jon, Jim, Craig, Sean, Hampton 83-7. You get the friend, West- boro, Yes Sir, Dunes 87, Kristin, Sunstroke 86 Chris? Skate and Dest., Oh dry skin! Wash. 85, V.I. 86, Pats Peak, Russia 87, Prom 87, 88, Perry Logic, My moped, lifting, my arm! Thanks Erin, Daph, Lisa and esp. Dawn, Ma, Dad, Ray W.-XOXO. Wayne G. Dow 4 Shalbo Road Wild Times: McDonalds with Eric and the Hearse, U2-Train?? The screen door incident! Hey Fred, I think Mal’s drowning. Good times with Randy and Traci up the Lake, some great times with Fred, Vic, Mal, and Michelle! Laughing with Lori and Jen. Alycia, you can have my truck, thanks for listening. Fred, never forget that Subaru on 495, OOPS!! Thanks Mom and Dad. William R. Doyle Bale 7 Shalloo Road Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4 Wild Times: Great times with Mark, Brian, Jeff, Steve, Sean. Saturday night in Chelmsford: See ya later. Day at Hampton! Oh, my head. Gotcha Fordie, mine was the best! Stopped in N.H., what a pain. Lose some of that can would ya Cin. Thanx for everything Mom and Dad. oopps! Late again, sorry. Christine M. Donati “Rat” 19 Jef Road Wild Times: I’ll never forget all the good times with great friends. “Bye Mike, well Deb now that are we gonna do?” Kristin-Mr. Roach’s Food! Nice do Frank, what do you think? Hey Wendy, how’s mushroom? Also fun times with Heidi, Lisa, Diane, Jill, Kelly and everyone. Great times skiing. Thanks Mom Dad, I Love Ya! Lisa A. Doucet “Flounder” 163 Baldwin Road Wild Times: I made it Uncle Al- len! Best times with Cyn, Mi- chelle, Amy, Ed, Loon! Can you smell it? Bang-Bang! Amy. Mother Hen! Mooo!! Super Baby! Shut-up Old Bag! Where are we going, Lawrence?! Cyn, how’s the pool table? Marry the Dubage! Double wedding! King Crab! Someone very special - David! Thanks Ma and Dad! I love you very much! Kimberly A. Downs “Kim” 15 Glenwood Road Activities: Photography Club 2-4; Track 4; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: S. Catino My pants? Stana-don’t I drive awe- some? Lisa L.-let Scott drive, he drives good. Laura A.-how’s Ger- man? Going to Lowell w Jamie and Frank was great! I’ll call you! Agnes C.-It’s Luigi! Eva B.-I’m sleeping over Kim’s house. Kim M.-Batman! Karen H.-Bing! Chris D.-Oh! I missed you! John B. you’re GROSS! Kim -n- Ja- mie. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! Christine A. Draper “Chris” 81 Glad Valley Drive Activities: Power Puff 3, 4; F.T.0O.A. 2; Track 4; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Those wild times with the gang-Kim D., Babyface, Lisa, and Eva. Anyone, Anyone? We’re only going to school! J.C.P. with the one and only Red. Freezing for the B’s. Quebec with the wild bunch. It’s the only way to be. Hi Denise! I love you Mom and Dad! Watch out world, Here we come! Christopher J. Dreikosen 2 Primrose Road Activities: Winter Spring Track 1-4; Band 1-3; Cross Coun- try 4; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Bus rides with BF’s; Florida Myrtle Beach; Hoop with Al crew; fun with Mark at Sturbridge; Bottoming out on 62 with Nick Doug; Me injured? Never! Double decker peanut butter jelly sandwich; Pam, having fun yet? Ach. Rev. with Ms. Buckley least gen. Gregg; Columbus Day football; John J. are we running down? thanks Mom Dad. Dawn M. Duby “Duby” 4-a Tufts Lane Activities: Powder Puff 3, 4 Wild Times: It’s been fun. See ya! Chem Ken, burn Brandon; Hampton 87; No cats here. Trip. Remember Burger King? Night School. Let it snow! Keep cool. Had a blast! Wubba, do me. Aer- osmith. 4 11 Heavan! Parking Lot. Macky. Shake much? Had fun. Thanks Mom and Dad. Keep it going. “87” Senior Prom Stay cool froot loops! (Sanises) Thank you for helping me Mr. Alcott! Hope to see everybody soon! 88 Bryan P. Duby “Duby” 49 Mt. Pleasant Street Wild Times: Cutting class with Jack P. Found the Lost River. Poopsies Homeroom. First Kiss 3 85 Kristie M. Parking Fri. nites with my girl. Saturdays’ with the guys. Getting chased through the dense fog with J.P. Picking S.C. up every morning. The biggest instigators Syke The Big D. Thanks Joy for keeping me out of trouble. A special thanks to my Mother and Father. Sean M. Duggan 15 Jay Road Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3. Wild Times: Best times with Scott, Brad, Bill, Mote, Rick, Derek, and Brendon. Good times in the Cutlass. the egg fight “What is this, Christmas?” Hey Scott! Hey Andrea, how ’bout it? 4th of July weekend at Hamp- ton. Barnstead. Hanging out over Brenda’s. Junior prom night in the woods. The soccer field wilth Rosa. Kevin P. Dunleavy “Dupe” 3 Edenwood Avenue Activities: Work Study 3-4 Wild Times: Great times in auto shop with Chris O., Ed R., Jack P., Gary B., Vic D., Missy T., Brendan W., and Ken N. When Chris O. dropped the transmission fluid all over him- self. When me and Chris O. ruined Mr. N.’s steering column. Homeroom Freshman year. Marisa Elicone “Missy” 8 Jenkins Drive Wild Times: Good times with the Elite also Nip, Gip, Duce, and Ozob. Lola has Red Shoes twice again! Remo’s bowling Night. Don’t worry about it 4 5 86. Lin did you skin your nose on the oak tree? The what squad? The Beastie at The Lrive Ins. Chris’ lost weekend. The Opemobile. Cops again? The Prom with Opie. ANTS! Laura’s Night! TAG TEAM with Crump and Mike. Hey Rockfish. Thumpers at Laurie’s. Polo with Laura. ‘‘Where’s the nearest beach?” Hey, Fest 87 guys “Do it for Flo” U2 Fresh, Jr Sr yrs. Erin L. Egan “OZOB” 42 Charme Rd. Activities: Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Beam 1, 2; Softball 2, 4; Year- book staff 4; Powder Puff 3, 4. Wild Times: Here I go again... Best times w Gippa, Mare, Sissy, Nippa, Lee, Tracey and Ducie! Missy’s party, Fest, Lau’s house, Wanna go for a joy ride? Let’s party where I babysit! Chelly- Where’s the brake? “Chicken-I WANT U!” Dinny-How’s the tack? Krisi SS 101, Weina-it’s a SKUNK! Ray-want a pan? Hey CUZ! ....on my own! Thanks for all your patience and help MOM and DAD. I LOVE YOU BOTH! Denise Elliott “Dee-dee” 5 Fairview Avenue Activities: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Wild Times: Great Times with BB, Kar, Mare, Wen, Michele, Deb, etc. Late for gym too many times! How’s your head B? Bunda! Always a wild time in Se- bago, Mare! Can’t wait for the cruise guys! Wen, are you embar- rassing me again? All those long talks with Karen, let’s get lost; GREAT!! Special Times with Jerry, hope it lasts 4-eva! Thanx 4 everything Ma, luv ya! Matthew J. Ellsworth “Matt” 24 Cantrbury Street Wild Times: Wild times at my house. Period 3 and 4 with Frank H. Wild times hacking on cars in auto shop with Tony C. and Frank H. Jennifer L. Erikson “Jen” 133 Andover Road Activities: Powder Puff 3, 4; Yearbook Staff Wild Times: Great friends Lau- rie, Mare, Michelle, Geeky-!, Question of the day: How are your toes? What a smell, Si? DEEPER Bam Bam Where’s your club. 12 noon, Missy are those ants in your brownie? Get stuck in the door, Those aren’t daggers you beached whale, Deb if it weren’t for you we never would have found each other, 7 8 86, Eddie So we goin’ out now? I love you... 4-eva. Thanx Mom and Dad. Joseph Eschelbach Malcolm J. Farrell “Malcolm” 25 Grove Street Activities: Ski club; Debating Club. Wild Times: Good times with Fred, Vic, and Wayne. Hey Fred remember, even I don’t mess with the K car. Good times in Maine with John Pete Sum- mer of ’87. Yes, John, I can walk. Wreckless driving in the Nova. Hey Wayne help me I’m drowning!! Lori A. Elmore 8 Fillmore Drive Activities: Basketball 1-4; Class Treasurer 3; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee. Wild Times: Good times w Frank, Jen, Raf, Heidi, Jen, Vic, O., Fred, Wayne. Bon and Steve-T. J. Cox. 3-15 85-I LUV U FRANK!! Good times up the lake. Jade Island-Hampton-Are you open? Cape, A-nite, Houth- keepa! Great Escape, cranks, Mr. D.-enjoy, Mr. Whit-step 1! Egg fight, U2 concerts. B-ball- stuffed, Box out! Get wet at the pond. Thanx Mom, Dad, Frank, Mop All I Luv U! Laura J. Errico “Lau” 103 Lexington Road Activities: Stud. Govn’t; Amanuensis; NHS; Yearbook; Musicals; Powder Puff; Elite. Wild Times: Lola; Wanna fight Mis? Again? Twice! Red Shoes in Bio. Remo’s Bowl Nite. Brkfst at Greenhouse; TKE; Canobie- Wen Nik; “Our” Boys, B-ball and Cove; Loon-93-SNOW! Ope- mobile-128; Lampson again? La- bor Days at Crumpa’s; Louie Louie; Early coffee at Marshall. Gar’s w Stif, Oz, Nip, Gip, Duk, Duce; Peg 6-Late Early? Hula Rain; 14? Thanx 4 Great x’s, Elite! Tracey M. Falardeau “Trace” 6 Robinwood Avenue Activities: Concert band 1-4; Marching band 1-4; Spring Track 3-4; Special Vocal Ensem- ble 4. Wild Times: Norwalk ’84, Fin- als ’86, bandbusters, Bus 3. Dainty Sharon? What a Geek! Where’s the runway? ATTI- TUDE! The Fellow Mellos. The hurdler? Fourth place again. Prom ’85, ’86, ’87. Tennis any- one? Look out for the tree! 7 10 87 Dreams do come true- but so do nightmares, a rose among the thorns? Thanks Mom and Dad. Kristin A. Fitzgerald “Krisi” 23 Pratt Street Activities: Cheerleading 2-4; Gymnastics 1-4; Captain 3, 4 Wild Times: Nicole + Krisi = trouble. Scared for life! Any Big Red? Cheerleading: How about those bathrooms at Holy Cross, Wen and Bon? Toga! Don’t for- get your high heel saddle shoes. Laurie: Solid Gold here we come! Food! Erin: S. S. 101. David: those eyes! Good times with Jeff, Dinny, Ray, Korin, and Paul. 39 40 Scott Fitzgerald Brian C. Flaherty 9 Otter Circle Activities: Basketball 1-4. Wild Times: Special friends: Craig, Mike, Darrell and Dave. Gorgeous’ house, KWAA! D. Fraize’s Doorsteps. York Beach, “No Brakes.” Don’t touch me! AO tge, dear: ID, 4S P.T.B.W. No Sweat. “Oh My! 25” No, I’m right! Dorm Visitors. What’s going’ down? Digger, Who’s Shootin’ “Craps”? Best of Luck, Tommy. Never forget ya Dad! Thanx Mom and Mark. Karen Fletcher Michael R. Flynn “Psycho” 306 Nashua Road Activities: M.C.J.R.O.T.C. 1-4; Drill Team 2-4; PFT team 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Color Guard 2, 3 Wild Times: ROTC trips to Le- jevne, Quantico, and Cape. You've got 3 sec. to get off this bus! Watch out for Amtracks! Drill team practices, Meets, par- ties. Triple suicide Anyone? Hey, who cut your hair? Summer of ’87 and sharing the breakfast and party lockers with Paul. Times with Jason, Dan, John, Paul, Wendy, Michelle, and gang. Cornelius G. Fitzpatrick “Connie” 25 Wildwood Road Activities: Freshman Basket- ball; Weight Training Club 3, 4 Wild Times: Great times with Don D., Tom G., Carl R., Steve D., and the rest of the gang. You know where to find me. School’s over, so let’s have a great time and let’s party. Erin K. Flannery “Bubba” 36 Tower Farm Rd. Activities: V. Soccer 2-4; V. Track 1-4; Student Govn’t 2-4; Amanuensis; Powder Puff; Year- Book Staff; Prom Comm. Wild Times: friends teachers, Trick or Treat till I die, GUZZA, Big One, cafe syndrome, tuna poll, mirror time, food fights, Cin, there’s a worm in your sal- ad, Sing it Jen, Sara, your car’s running, Florida w SUE’, Ft., Smiley-2-miley, KATIE does NOT smell, The invisible Shawn, LOVE and THANKS Mon, for being there. Daddy, I’ll always love you. Korin C. Flynn “Kor” 27 Ferren Drive Activities: Volleyball 1-4 (Cap- tain 4); Basketball 1-4; Yearbook staff Wild Times: Great times with Lissa, Loady Kris. Beep Kel! Hola Cyn! Where’s the Party? Porkchop Krisi! At the movies. Chunky-oh no! 4th floor Loady! Hold me back! Good times at the apartment. Lunch with Dee and Karen. Volleyball in California. We’ll always have our memories! Thanks Mom and Dad. Diana L. Foley “Flaky” 5 Lantern Lane Wild Times: At Hampton with Patty D., Jen J., Cheryl S., Tammy B. Budden with Ed T. Bagged again Clide. 3:00 AM be quiet! Hope to be happy forever. I love you Trevor D. meet you at the altar. Thank you Mom and Dad. I never would have made it without you! Love ya’s! Cynthia Ford “Little Fordie” 13 Jenkins Drive Activities: Soccer 2-4; Basket- ball 1-4; Lacrosse 1-4; Powder Puff; Science League 3; Math League 1, 2; Yearbook Wild Times: “Am I late again?” Lunchbags with signals, “Any- one have an elastic?” Jr. food fights, Tom’s hockey games. Tap. (Doyle mine was better!) German Clique. Did he hear us Sue? Jen the rock, Kell, Nic “Muffy Buffy? Co-captains?” Kor the fish, Great times with friends. 123 to my family! I love you Mom and Dad. Alicia L. Fradkin “Alfie” 52 Christina Avenue Activities: School Musicals; Ensemble; Added Attractions; Spring and Christmas concerts. Wild Times: Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support over the years. To all my friends, thanks for the memories. To my boyfriend, you mean so much to me. Out, out, no out of the movie theater. Hey mon. Hey it happens! Royal M. Fraser 617 Middlesex Turnpike Activities: Cross Country 1; Swimming 1; Wild Times: Italy ’87; Final cramming with him; Senior Jun- ior prom day after ’87; Summer 87. Frank C. Frederick “Chadweiser” 34 School Lane Activities: Tennis 1, 3, 4; Cross Country 4 Wild Times: Alycia remember the Airplanes, test-tubes out the window. Mr. C’s firing line. Great time Bob, Dan, Jerry. Andy we are going for Jets. Linda A. Fortier 5 Pasho Road Activities: Color Guard 1-3; Ri- fle line 2 3); Peer Assistance 3, 4; Wild Times: Mr. T’s chemistry class and Mark G’s gray hairs, the trips to Florida, and S. Caro- lina with everyone, especially Andie G. The night I got togeth- er with Mike L. called Andie screamed. Officially Nov. 21, 1987. Junior Prom ’87 with Mike. The best! Darrell J. Fraize 2 Allegheny Avenue Activities: Newspaper 1-4; Football 1 Wild times: Years flew by, but memories will never fade. Foot- ball, my knee! Wild times w Craig, Mike, Brian, Bob. 12 noon w Peb, Lau. Trips in the Nova. Night w Steve. 25 cents at Mike’s, without Mike. Faster, Pump! Wend Nicki. Thanks Ma Dad. Diane J. Frazer “Fraze” 4 Angela Lane Wild Times: Out to lunch with friends. Hey El want to go get a pizza? Don’t worry about time. Visit Mrs. Cody’s room much? Lizzy, El, what’s the answer in Mrs. Jordan’s class? Let’s go ski- ing Noce. Jill C., Di F., remember dissecting. Cindy B., let’s go to gym. Mrs. Sousa, sorry about the shades. My partying friends. Linda D., Lucy D., Sue C., Mi- chele S., Herby. Thanks Frank for all the good times. Thanks Mom Dad, Dan, Joe, Chris and Katrina for being there. Kirk D. Frevold 11 Woodland Road Activities: Football 1-3, Hock- ey 1-4; Soccer 4 Wild Times: “OH NO IT’S ESPO” Hey Russ let’s stubb it and go in. Who’s house is this anyways? I tripped Mckay. Good x’s with Russ, Sprigs, Diamont, Johnny Ledger, Cantrell, Kat, Fran, Joe D., Tom M., Jerry “the Nose”. Bart, Paulie p. + evry- body else, Love ya Lisa! Mike 1 of these days you know who! Thx Ma + Dad. 41 42 Thomasina Frost Stephen Gagnon Stephen J. Gallagher “Steve” 57 Ossamequin Road Wild Times: Freshman year in art; the ‘Old Man’ of Halloween, 1984 ‘discussions’ with Marco; Joanie, Duffy, Shiny and me; Dancing crazy at the Junior Prom; hacking in gym, 1987; rol- lerskating my way through the halls and the years! Alan H. Gardiner “AI” 1 Tufts Lane Activities: Yearbok Staff; Na- tional Honor Society. Wild Times: Homeroom with Mark, Tom, and Mark. Mr. Roach’s class with EVERY- BODY. Math with Matt and Joe T. Hoop with Chris and Rob. Italian with Matt and Joe N. Thanks Mom and Dad. Thomas D. Gadbois “Tom” 12 Town Farm Lane Wild Times: Me and Jo in Mrs. J’s class. Spanish II with Kel- lieanne. Watching Neil go swim- ming by force. Michelle M. Gallagher “Meech” 286 Concord Road Activities: Track 1, 4; Yearbook Staff, Prom Comm. Wild Times: Good times with Denise and Cindy, huh Kim? Falling over waterfalls and ski- ing over cliffs with Kim S. New Years Eve “87” over Hetta’s. B. Robbins with Jen E. and Denise S. Going to Madonna with the gang. Angelo- “We're here!” Bos- ton concert with Stacy K. The Junior and Senior prom. Where is the ToFu? Egg hunt with Sandy P. Stacy K. I Luv you Brian! Thanks Mom Dad. Julie A. Garceau “Rea 26 Robinhood Lane Activities: Ensemble 1-4; Cheering 1; Musicals 1-4. Wild Times: With Big Can belt- ing out the Whitney, Linda and Lucy parting. Times with Jennie, Kris, and Ron at the beach. Time with weiny at camp with no neck. Times with Kerrin. Amy and the witch. Times with Dave. Times in Mr. Whitakers with Big Can, Suzi, and Sap. Thanks Mom and Dad, I love ya for every- thing. To all my friends graduat- ing with me I’Il miss ya. Lots of luck. Love ya Red. Andrea L. Garrant “Andie” 36 Nolte Road Activities: Concert Band 1-4; Marching Band 1-4 Wild Times: Billerica Acade- my; Good right hook Greta; Anne, the floor is hard; Sit down Don; Florida “85”; Nice Wheely Dan; Great Times. Linda; Kick sign Wendy; Finals ’86 Awesome; Myrtle Beach Centerfold Lin; “87” 3DMs; MMM Baby; Great Proms and date. I’ll miss you BiFs; bye Tina, Stacy, Dave, Danielle; 11 26 84 I love you Dan; Thanx Mom and Dad; Love ya lots! Marilyn R. Gass “Mayo” 49 Oakwood Avenue Wild Times: Jannine, Brenda, Sandi, Dawn, and Kathy. Dog- pound. E! Weirs Beach bound. Wait a minute, I don’t under- stand what’s going on here. Brenda, only one more year, have a blast. Quests for Glen and Mike. ‘‘Gassa Baby’? Thanx Mom and Dad. I love ya’s. William Gerossie Mark D. Gearin “Kamakazi Kid” 25 Eastview Avenue Activities: Band 1-4 Wild Times: Fate or freewill? I feel faint. Sugarloaf bound! Flor- ida 85 Myrtle Beach ’87. Can’t forget wild bus rides. Van Halen bound with Nick N., Rob R., and Mike D. Sturbridge with Chris D. Crash! Oops. Indoor pool? A $250,000 shack, sure Mike. 2 proms with Chrisitine G., oh God! What’s wrong with the col- or of my car? Thanks Mom and Dad. Craig D. Giardina 26 Foster Avenue Activities: Football 1, 2; La- crosse 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Wild Times: Faces places came and went, but memories will haunt with age. On the back street with Gorgeous, Whitey, Brian, Bob, Steve. Surf’s up, against the car spread ’em. HARDER! KWAA! Homecom- ing at Gorgeous’s 1986, night out with Steve C., Captain Relation- ship, you’re WHIPPED! She says she found me, but love found us. Kim, I LOVE YOU! Thanks mom and dad. 43 Mark P. Gibelli “Gibbe”’ 49 Riverhurst Road Andrea M. Giles 50 Fardon Street Wild Times: Best times with Jean N., Suzy S., Shannon M. Cape to Hampton. I still care Darren! Remember Feb. 14! Me, Bob, and Jean, and Wes forever! Girls, remember the Bon Jovi concert? What a trip! The can man! Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you Wes! Dawn M. Gifford “Shorty” 11 Freddy Road Wild Times: Having Ruth J. and Betty M. in the same school as me. Betty M. look out for swinging doors. Debbie S. How’s things going? Tell Helen D. I said Hi. Mrs. Molloy’s 2nd peri- od English class. Junior English was my best class in high school. Debbies. Remember the Jr. Prom. Don’t forget Hampton Beach, don’t ask about the next morning. Good times down at Helen D.’s office with Dave S., Pam B., and John K. Hey Mom and Dad, I finally made it- thanks. Kathlene Glastetter “Rat-Rene” 67 Treble Cove Road Wild Times: with Mayo, Chi- quitta, Bean, Hicky, Costa, Di. Big Bad Be-Be Brown! Here comes Harrio! Run! Best of times at Mobil, Here’s to you big brothers. Good luck to all you couples. Best of years with Tom- my! I LOVE YOU! 3 14 85. I wouldn’t have made it without you Mom. I made it!! Let’s all meet again somewhere. Cynthia M. Glauser “Cindy” 9 Freddy Road Activities: Track 1-2 Wild Times: Kathy C. Bev M. Stacy J. Paul V. The “Y” sisters. Cruisin’ in Kathy’s Tercel “Crash” Kathy let’s get some big red. Bev. where are we? Dan’s apt. Ashworth soph yr. w Paul T. Living the single life. If my mother only knew. Almys was the place to be. This one’s going in the yearbook. Thanks Mom. Dad, and Lori I love you all. Cali- fornia here I come. Chery! P. Gonzalo “Gonzo” 18 Ridgeway Avenue Wild Times: Kathie remember the times we have had, especially the one when the wheel fell off the car and the police yelled at us for hitting a bus. Also, the times we sold the donuts with Mike in the cafe. We can’t forget the time in English when Mrs. Breen told us the reason for someone chew- ing his pens. THANKS MOM AND DAD. Christine A. Graboski BOTS Ts 8 Pinedale Ave Wild Times: M.J. McCarthy, is Lahey still after us? Have you gone up the wrong exit lately Rose? Danielle, where’s my tup- perware container? Karen G:! Duck! Here comes that kid again! Homeroom Freshman year. Thanks Karen G. Stephanie Griffin Richard P. Glennon “Rich” 82 Wilson St. Activities: Football 1-3 Wild Times: w Wally, Gata, Mort, Hi-Ho, Jay, Mike, Nick, Chelly and Lynn. Hey Wally, wake-n-bake at 12! Jay’s frat! Fire extinguisher fight at Hi- Ho’s, How “bout” them quar- ries? Hey Mike, how bout that Fury? Through my experiences, I’ve discovered life itself is a trip. See ya lata gata. Thanx Mrs. H, See ya G. Thanx Mom Dad, Love ya sis. Michael R. Goodwin “Dolph” 3 Charme Road Activities: Soccer 1-4; Capt. 4; Basketball 1-4; Capt. 3, 4 Wild Times: Good times with Craig, Darrell, Bri, Steve, Glenn, Ant, Crumpy and the gang. Do ya think it’ll get us back to Bil- lerica officer? Craig surfs up on 3a. KWAA! We’re just common Joe’s. Where’s the beach? You gonna tell me what’s in that or will I have to find out myself? People keep nice lawns around here. Maine with Peg. Believe me 143. Karen E. Grant ae ©: V Al 62 Pinewood Avenue Activities: Colorguard 1, 2; Cross Country Capt. 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 1-4. Wild Times: Awesome times with awesome friends M. Quinn, and Darlene S. Mountain Climb- ing with the gang, Bill G., Adam G., Brenda P., Rose S., George D., Frank D., and Carl G. Great Times at prom with Greg S., and friends. Special guy Jason C. Track Buddies Kerry G., Chris- tine M., Roberta H., and Rita H. Thanks Mrs. Tobin. Only one hill left to go. I love you Mom and Dad. I made it. Michelle L. Grondin “Grondin”’ 2 Ox Road Wild Times: Remembering the summer with Miss and Vanessa going out every night partying. Over the years there’s been a lot of good times with friends and they’ll be a lot more to come. It’s too bad B.L. won’t be around to graduate with 88. We miss ya! Got them high beamers you know who’s in the room. Mid- night snack anyone? Smart Food!!! Chel I want you! Love you Kweeber! 45 46 Kenneth P. Grove “Ken” 72 Buckingham Drive Activities: Football 3. Wild Times: The time I went to Boston with Dom A, George T, and Rob S. Watched Limo blow. The time I wrestled Brian C. in Mr. Wooding’s class. Timothy M. Guthrie 24 Wren 19 Limewood Avenue Wild times: Good Times, Chefs I unit 3, Shelley let’s go to Denny’s. Make me a cup of tea. Ms. Arena’s art class. Marie no more talk about CVS and moth- balls. Newport Trip, Marie, Ja- net, cartwheels on the terrace. Where is the bus? Karen, Greg frisbee in the mall parking lot before going to the beach. G.S., Gayle, Janet, Ken, P.B. Dan Good Times. George Hamilton “Skippy” 4 Tremont Road Activities: Ski Club 3, 4 Wild Times: Friday nights at J. Clancy’s house with Mike S., John M., John C., Shawn W., Betty, Matt M., and Wayne H. Lynda’s Party. 4th period 2nd semester of my junior year with John M., and Gary B. First day of Senior year with Shag, John, and Gary. Michael Hammer Danielle M. Gurney 32 Pondover Road Wild Times: M. Caron (popsy!) I’ll miss you a lot. Rose, anymore trivia parties and toothpaste? Janine C. may the schwartz be with you! I’ll tuck in my shirt Mom (Tom). Janet C. My walk- ing pizza poopy! Peepers! Hey Guys, I hope you all have a won- derful life and good luck! I love you all! P.S. - You are all invited to me and Steve’s Future Wedding! Cynthia J. Hall “Cindie” 4 William Road Activities: Gymnastics 1; Cheerleading 3, 4 Wild Times: Good times at par- ties with Kerrin and everyone! Summer of “87” at Hampton. Special times with Dave. “Pal” keep saying “what’’? Always be- ing one step ahead! Times out in the Cutlass! Toilet papering houses. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me, I love you both! Jason Hamilton James Hanley Christopher Hanlon “Bones” 233 Andover Road Activities: Amanuensis” 3, 4; Yearbook staff 4; Wild Times: Andy, Craig, Ajay. F-style skating w Ajay; Salem show, Harvard square. Look out, Bones Brigade. “I’M NOT SAY- ING ANYTHING!” Andy: “OH Yeaaah!”’ Snowboarding at Pat’s Pk. Van Halen w Craig. Just call me Kahuna. Make that the BIG Kahuna. July 4th, illegal skating riot at Hampton, started by us. Bad to the Bone. Debating w McDermott. “What about a HERMIT?!” Hey A.P.! Well, on to college. Samantha Harmon Denise Harrington 11 Driftwood Lane Wild Times: Wrestling meets with Karen, Michelle, and Mrs. H. Health with Michelle, Dawn, Kristen. Homeroom with Steve, Karen, Pam. Watch the bumps Karen! Chemistry with Mr. T. Cape and Maine with Michelle. Remember the locker Michelle. Steve’s store. Hockey with Dad. Richard T. Hasbrouck “Weasy”’ 26 Ferren Drive Activities: Football; Ski Club; Wrestling; Weight training club Wild Times: When the football players kidnapped the cheerleaders! Eric A. Hardy 93 Salem Road Wild Times: Good times with Joe M., John D., Rick P., Van S., Reginna L., Brandi J., Bill L., Bev M., Coreen M., Erik B., Mike D., Phil L., Barbara M. Playing deaf at D’Angelo’s with Dee D. “VH.” Great times at Plum Island. Hampton Beach was great guys, those Lawrence Wilmington cheerleaders! Joe how’s 114 doing? “Howie” you have five to burn? NORB, shaked that car. “I don’t believe it!” Marko NY was great. F-night B-ball don’t forget. School’s out I luv it! Thanks Ma Dad. John N. Harring 19 Marlyn Road Activities: Indoor track 1-4; Track 1-3; Cross Country 1, 4; Student Council 2. Wild Times: Good times in N.H. with Dan, Mike, Scott and Jim. Summers on Cape Cod with J.W. and C.T. Running with the team passed the time. “Hey, Chris, are your parents going away?” Stephen M. Hart “Steve” 9 Colleen Circle Activities: Amanuensis; Billeri- ca Beat; International Relations; Theater Wrkshp; Track Wild Times: X-mas eve “87”. York Beach. Florida. N. Ando- ver. Goocher. Fish and Squirrels. John’s Pox. Pete’s hair. Dave’s Melba. Joe’s stang. Sharyn. HELLO! IT FITS! (Sigh) Toll Booth. Mustang LX. Junior prom. Flying tackle? Physics- SATAN! Junior Lunch. Suz, Raw, Squish. Pam, Fav cousin, Baby Huey. FRONT SEAT! Gimpy! Tennis, Steve wins, John pouts. Mom and Dad. MaryBeth Hayes “May Bay” 10 High St. Activities: Band 1-4; Powder puff; Wild Times: Times on the bus rides . . . Fla. “Corky” Who sneezes funny? Boinka doink. Goober + Gomer. Moo moo boots falling balloons. Times with “Pill and Shell and Moe”. Kathy S. “Where’s your Bean- ie?” “A” lunch. Good times with P. Lamarche + friends in Mr. Roach’s chem. Guess what, I fi- nally did something on time. Thanks Mom and Dad. 47 48 K. Dianne Hayman “Animal” 8 Fernwood Road Wild Tims: I made it! Always remember the wild times with Tracy C., Carmela T. and the rest of the neighborhood. Pre- cious times with David C., Brian M., Chuck T., Tracy, and Mela funneling at D.P. Good times 86 + 87. Thanks Mike, I love you! Love ya always Pam and Bob. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Mount! Derith I will never forget you. Mrs. Molloy, you’re the greatest. English period 2. Anyone want Dunkin Donuts? And we didn’t have a blast. Brad Henrick Dawn M. Herrick 10 Satuckett Lane Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 4; Ski Club Wild Times: Great times with Sandra, Ann, Kim, Debbie, Kim, Karen, Lori, Nicole, Lisa, Mi- chelle, Andrea and work. Diet Crush at Hampton and Walnut St. Sandra’s wedding and bou- quet. Michelle remember Flori- da. Dudley Rd. and 1300 project. OK baila I’m ready to fly. Thanks Mom and Dad. Jason Higgins Pamela M. Heavey 28 Ox Road Activities: Volleyball 2, 3, 4; NHS (Treasurer); Yearbook; Math League; Powder Puff 3, 4; Wild Times: Hey Guys, We Made It! Remember Water fight at midnite w Heidi and gang. Bev, how’s TOMO? Brown pa- perbag brown - a new color? ULOWELL games He smiled at ME! B. ADAMS w Sue + Mich! Fun at Prom w Chris. Steve, It’s Chinese tea!! Mich, How about a dragrace? Lil, We finally beat Chelm! NO my name is NOT Sue! Love ya, guys. Good Luck! Thanx Mom, Dad, and Ken! Tom Hernon Lisa A. Hickey “Hickey” 17 Poe Road Activities: Peer Assistance 3-4, Softball 4, Year Book Staff Wild Times: Gt. X’s w Kirk, Russ, GT, D, John S, Paulie P, Noche, Jer, Derek, Rat-Rene, Oakie, Chiquita, Cin, Che, Tray, Net the Crew! Lampson any- one? Anyone got any $? Soc. Gat. at the Swing, Co’s Fire Road! Are we having fun yet? Gym w Mr. James, Thanx Ma Dad, I Luv Ya! Kirk, I Luv U Always 4-eva! You too Jay! Karen Hildreth 3 Driftwood Lane Wild Times: Ma, me, and Den- ise at the wrestling meets. Stranded at Walden Pond with Lisa, what a riot? Had a blast at Wyman’s with Lisa and Space. Can’t forget about the lifeguard and his friend. Good times in anatomy with Michelle, Kim D., Dianne, and Sharon. Remember “Ossipee”. H.R. with Dawn! Nov. 16, 1993: It will happen! Remem- ber Jeff, I Love You! Nicole A. Hildreth “Nikki” 15 Ironwood Street Activities: Junior Class Secre- tary; Prom Committee Wild Times: Fun times with friends. Nature girl, it’s time! Watch out for parked cars Wen. Bacon double cheeseburger and a strawberry spooner. The Mon- arch! Stouffers stories! Darrell, prison pond-Rick V.-Bedford? What’s the dirt Olson? Talk to Block! The Exorcist, popcorn anyone? It’s gone. I don’t believe it! Paul, thanks for the good times, but you’re a conniving lit- tle devil! Thanks Mom and Dad. Sandi K. Hodge “Chiquita” 1 Rangeway Road Wild times: Rat- Rene, Nean, Hick, Ka, Mike, and Mayo Low- ell Bound, summer of 85. Hey Jan, what should I do? Do the Pee Wee! Barnstead, N.H. w the gals. Thanx for all the special times Billy, I love you! 6-7-86. Thanx Mom and Dad. I made it! Howard R. Hobbs “Howie” 11 Sewell Street Activities: Football 1-4; Spring Track 3, 4; Winter Track 4 Wild Times: All those crazy days with Rob, Sean, Tony, Frank and Chris. Great summer of ’87 at Hampton Beach, cruis- ing and soaking up the sun. Hav- ing fun with Hendrix and Garcia. All those hot summer days spent working for college. To the fu- ture and better times, to college parties. It’s over, we’re out of here. Jerry A. Houghton Jr. 26 Castlewood Drive Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Sci- ence League 1-4; Peer Assistance 3, 4 Wild Times: Jay! Finally we’re here! Had fun along the way thanks to the F.S.T. Daryl L., Phil D., John D., Chad F., and the others. Also the B.S. with Chris H. and Andy D. Listening to our “Unvoiced Dreams” with Steve W. Dean and Guy W. Then Friendly. Thanks to my very special friend Tara and my par- ents for everything. Good luck to all! 49 Jon L. Hoyes “Hoyes-Man” 140 Baldwin Road Activities: Football 1, 4 Wild Times: It wasn’t easy Bri “the man”, Joe, Howie, Rich, Chocolate milk pants Andy, Mike, Wayne - don’t take the WHOLE pile, ped-just let me drive, Jr. gym-how’d we get that basketball? Look out, here comes Snoozy! Daring! Those were the days. Hey, Brian, we made it! Thanks so much Mom and Dad. Kevin, you’re the greatest! We’re alike R.T.S., Goodbye! Kathy Hudson Paul Huber John E. Hughes 62 Charme Road Activities: Winter Track 3; Jounalism 2 Wild Times: Good times in Mr. Bradford’s class Jr. year with Sharon D., Don D., Dawn H., Jim B., Janine C., Linda F. Nice car- Koskey - “At least it runs.” Thanks Mom, Dad, and Mary Ellen - I couldn’t have made it without you. : Karen M. Jackson “Baker” 3 Christina Avenue Activities: Softball 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3 Wild Times: Free summer boat- ing with Dan and “Chelle’’ How about those lucky ’s 1300 and 129 Michelle? Hola Susana! “PINK” Hi Humpa. We 3 barely made it through Scroach. Free food. Becka, Michelle, and Sue I really did make the cookies. Champipi rules. Dan the Vette is Coco. Hey Mon. Go Spuds. Keep in touch Michelle. I finally made it. Thanks Mom and Rich. Me to you Dad. Peter C. Jervinis “Pete” 23 Grandview Road Wild Times: Last day in the tenth grade, me and the guys at Burger King, Mike and his or- ange juice all over the floor. Chicken Fingers anyone? Crazy nights down the fort singing An- gus! Angus! Angus! Fun times at Friendly’s with Rod, Paul, Tony, and me - small, medium, large; laugh much? Great times with Yinger’s car - Around the corner and on the front lawn - it started rolling down the hill. Hey guys, PARTY! Guess what’s coming up? GRADUATION!! Mary C. Johnson “Mare” 30 Christina Avenue Activities: Class Secretary 2; Peer Assistance 3, 4; Rep. 1-4; In- ternational Relations Club; Yearbook. Wild Times: Let the good times roll. Ralph couldn’t have done it without you. 2 21 86. Special times at Wingaersheek, the proms, football parties, camping, and X-mas ’86. More roses? 143 Poopy. Noelle you made it fun. Let’s cruise. Hey Ozob, thanks for being there Kris. Homeroom with Brian. Karen, the car can swim. Mary and Ralph always. Thanks Mom and Dad. John B. Joyce “Brian” 24 Skyline Drive Activities: Hockey 1-4; Soccer 1-3; Track 4. Wild Times: Best of times with Bob K., Ron R., Anthony G., Dinny C. and all of my friends. Scooping at Hampton with Bob and Ron. Educational trips to Maine. Yea! Get together at my house. The Guppies! The Charm Street Gang, who are they? H.R. with Mary and the gang. Good Luck Everybody! Thanks Ma and Dad. Frederick E. Jennings “Fred” 64 Elsie Avenue Wild Times: Weekend with Vic, Wayne, and Mal. U2 in Foxboro. TRAIN!! Good times this sum- mer at Eagle. Eddie singing “‘the song”. Chasin’ the Subaru with Wayne. Mine. Is Malcolm drowning? Weekend at Mal’s Heea. Vic, would you? Watta ya doin’ Joey? Good times in Mr. Wooding’s per. 5 with the guys. Pushin’ Vic down the stairs. Oops! Nathan K. Johanson “Nate” 14 Ashdale Road Kevin Jolicoeur Michelle A. Keane Gidget” 21 Heritage Road Activities: Band 1-3; Project Support 2; Powder Puff 3, 4. Wild Times: Times with Kathi S., Karen H., Theo. Chris D B, Tracey L., Wendy B., Frank A., Traci Sue, “all the guys.” 3 7 87. Delago’s, Whitesnake Concert w Wayne. Are you asleep? Speeding tickets, 6 19 87. You’re a snob. Gidget, no more crutches. I’m not tick- lish. 18-wheelers, “What?!” My pig was stolen? Wayne - Thanks I love you! Squirmy. 51 52 Karen M. Keegan ia 114 Gray Street Wild Times: Yahoo! Finally made it. Thanks Dad and Dee. Lunch with Chris, Chris, Sharon, Kathy, Phyllis and Dina. Hey Chris, “Can you smell it?” Jay, “T love you!” Timothy P. Kelley opK 35 Champa Road Activities: Football 1-4. Wild Times: Hey! A.J., Bernie’s house, good party! Dawn’s house! Camping with John, Nicole and Mary Ann. Brian Kennedy John W. Kenney “Gumby” 11 Edgebaston Street Activities: Winter Spring Track 3, 4 Wild Times: Pete C., Dave N., Steve H., Sharyn N., Joe O. and my brother Pete. Can’t forget Kim (Mag Breath). Kevin P. soph. year, Eng., Math, Ger., lunch Jr. year, Pete, Milk + laugh = nose. York Beach ’86 87. Sharyn’s Jr. Prom-thanx babe! Michela P. Thanx for the Memories. Love ya Mom Dad! Kimberly A. Keenan “Kimber” 21 Carriage Road Activities: Powder Puff 3-4; Peer Assistance Team 3-4; Prom Committee 3-4; Senior Class Sec- retary; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: Karen, watch where you’re going! ‘Jackie Rules”; TMN! Switzerland ’86; Special Soph yr-thanx George 143; Summer ’86 with 3 Amigos; Kidnapping the guys w Jules; Jr. Prom ’87; Summer ’87 “Is that 28?” Chris, the boys are here! Lily-‘‘Anyone hungry?” I’ll make you proud Mom, Dad and Scoots, I LOVE YOU!! Brian P. Kelly SOV22 18 Burnham Road Activities: Football 3, 4; Wres- tling 1, 2, 4 Wild Times: Classic summer of ’°87 up Hampton Beach with Big Red, he must be one of Gerry’s friends. Going to the movies with Gerry C., Derek M., and Mike H. The Neighborhood! Please god help MacKay! Going out every night with the homeboys! Those !@ $ @! Triple sessions, break- fast baby! Irish Festival ’87. Sor- ry Paul!!! Finally thanx ma and dad You’re two of a kind. I love you both with all my heart!!! Patricia E. Kennedy sob riciag 41 Bellflower Road Activities: HR Rep.; Winter and Spring Track; Yearbook; Powder Puff. Wild Times: great times w Elite! Vit B.My sweet 16th, WISP; Beyonda, Peg - Do Angus! Wahni-Wah, Smiley-2-miley, truth or dare? Sara’s PUFF, my BIMBO braid, Remo’s Bowling night, Plymouth, So STYLISH! Kris - Can I say 1 thing? Paul can I be you? Paul’s - pool much? Come home soon! Hampton ENOUGH LEMONADE, Kris- tin! Thanx Ma and Dad! David Kepple Kathleen A. Kerry “Kathy” 11 Gov. Peabody Road Activities: Powder Puff 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4 Wild Times: Up New Hamp- shire, Hey Kell, don’t you know how to throw? Watch out for the window! Good thing you weren’t quarterback. Rocky Horror Show. Stop it’s a red light! Ju- nior Prom. Michelle, nice Fruit of the Loom’s. Cruisin’ with an A.M. radio anyone? Let’s go fish- ing! Thanks Mom Dad. Michael T. Koch 194 Salem Road Activities: Football 2; Spanish Club 3; Baseball 1, 2; Chess 2, 3; 4-H Club 1 Donna M. Kraus 63 Tercentennial Drive Activities: International Rela- tions 2; Yearbook Staff 4. Wild Times: Bon Jovi concert with Andrea T., Heidi M., Julie D., and Janet C. Hey Ang., how about that one. Europe, spring of “87”, with Miss. Bowles, Tony B., Tom M., Denise S., Diane G., Michelle B., and Rhonda R. Tony B., what’s my luggage do- ing out the window? M.J. Mc- Carthy, you just passed Kappy’s! Roses., want to go to Steve’s house Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you guys! Robert J. Kupka, Jr. “Bobby” 10 Edgar Road Activities: Hockey, Baseball, Soccer Wild Times: Beating Chelms- ford 2-0 in the 1986-87 Hockey season, and also the celebration after the game. Having an awe- some Q’s game over Bain J.’s house with Brian J., Chuck D., and I, against Dinny C., Billy D., and Stephen M. Playing Tewks- bury at the Hallenborg Ice Rink, action in the stands. Having fun at the CFF with BJ, BD, JS, and MQ. My 4 years have been wild years. Michael Klement Stasia J. Koskey “Stace” 77 Manning Road Wild Times: with Ant, Lisa, Mich, Bedfordians and M M’s gang. Open house at Chris and Dave’s. Buddy! Quebec! Yeah, you’re mint! Smelly, sit down! WAAAHHHH! Where’s the moon kiddies? Sectionals states ’86. Remember the aquari- um? Eggin’ with Mich Sand. Is Angelo here? Sebastian, 9-11-85, can’t wait Ant! I love you! Thanks Mom Dad, I love you! Michael A. Kraus 63 Tercentennial Drive Activities: Lacrosse 2-4; Foot- ball 4; ROTC 3-4 Wild Times: Chemistry, Mike T., Jim H., and I made an explo- sion instead of a purple smoke, how about Chemistry Mike. When Karen G. left us at Hamp- ton the day after the Beach. Ka- ren want to go to Hampton, I’ll drive. Jason Labovich 53 54 Patricia A. Lamarche “Tricia” 3 Finnway Street Activities: Softball 3, 4 Wild Times: Prom with Kel, Al, Steve S. Throw them out with winder! Thunk-it’s cold! Can I have a Big Mac? I’m cereal! Thanks Ma and Dad. Lisa J. Lasofsky “Cecil” 36 Governor Hutchinson Road Activities: Basketball 1; Soft- ball 3, 4; Swimming 4; Photo Club 2-4; Vice-Pres. Italian Club 4; Yearbook 4. Wild Times: with Stacy, Kim, Karen, Tristan, Scott, and Matt. I love you guys. Junior Prom with Matt. Gala at Dave C. and Chris H. That’s Mint! Ralph the cat. Quebec. ‘‘The White Whale.” They’re all lame! Leaks like a sieve. Where’s my room? Tutti presenti! Catch the ball. Triple. Moo! Can’t swim. Phys- ics. Miss you Puppa. Thanks Mom and Dad. Barbara J. Laurin “Barbie” 18 Colson Street Wild Times: B... with Lau ., Florida, All the talks with Bri., Kelly’s, Wild summer of “86”, “The Swing” and the swinger ‘75’, D’s car, the 3 fights, and Dr. S! Thanks Mom and Joe! Eric H. Lawler 31 Chatham Road Activities: Lacrosse 1-4; Foot- ball 2; School paper 4 Wild Times: Good times with Jeff S., Mark Q., Scott S., Paul L., Vic D., Bobby D., Ray D., Steve T., Billy D., and all my other friends. Junior summer with Traci M. The MacDonalds drive Fifth period with Steve M., Wayne D., Mark Q., and Jeff S. The shaving incident. “Put him in the tub.” Lacrosse games in the rain. “The Charme Street Gang.” “Florida Jeff’ Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help and support. Derek J. Langone “Goon” 16 Whittier Road Activities: Soccer 1-4, Lacrosse 2-4, Yearbook Staff, Ski Club, Student Government Wild Times: A lunch with Bob K., Mark Q., Eric L., and R. Scotti. The Hosefest. Andover will fall. It’s only a piece of leath- er. Coca-cola and Chips? Always Jen. Thanks Mom Dad. Scott F. Latham “Latex” 13 Rosewood Avenue Activities: Basketball 1, Soccer 2, Tennis 3, 4 Wild Times: Points, I have my library card, Karra Berry, 8 Mus- keteers, Wanna dance? Yes sir, Ma’m, Junior prom with Karen, Is Billerica far from here?, Cat- fest, Who’s my baby? Hershey! Karen to a great friend and spe- cial girl, Hampton, 4 Liters? Mr. Desmond’s study, Cup of water, Thanks Mom and Dad, Love Scott. The End. Karen B. Lavery “Lave” 1 Monson Street Activities: Prom Committee; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Homeroom Rep. 1-4; Pow- der Puff 3, 4. Wild Times: Does this mean I have to grow up? Wild Times at Zanna’s. Sweet 16; Jake R. Lip: bandits. T.M.N. Stace, Deb, Lau, Kim. ‘‘K”’ smile. Wend and Mark. Leigh “STRESS” 143 12! You don’t look 21! Bo! Thanks Jamie. Summer ‘86’ Tom and Jen. (Almost) Paradise. . . Thanks Joan, Bill, and my loving brothers. I love you! James M. Lawless “Jim” 71 Partridge Road Activities: Cross Country 1-4; Capt. Years 3, 4; Winter Track 1- 4; Spring Track 1-4 Wild Times: Good times with all my friends. Small parties at Chris D’s house after meets. Good times with C.C. team. We will beat Chelmsford, won’t we? Good times with Andy D., Craig M., John H., Dennis H., and Dan D. Loucks games in N.Y. Steeple- chase! No pain, no gain. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Kahtleen. Love ya, I made it! Brian J. Leard 10 Maple Avenue Activities: Cross Country Wild Times: I had a good time while at BMHS. Sharon L., you're a wonderful kid. I’ll never forget you. Ms. M., and Ms. B., you're both great L.D. teachers. Mrs. Molloy, I will never forget period two English ’86 and ’87. Coffee and donuts and the pool party. Class of “88”. Daniel P. LeClerc “Dan” 6 Elmwood Street Activities: Soccer 2 Wild Times: Hag! K.F.C mania. Moped is not for sale! Look out for the T-bar Erin. Did anyone see the Holy Grail? Footwear House madness. I didn’t do the homework either Malcolm. The Bluesmobile Rules. Don, keep the car on the ground. Flash, got a butt? Lowell cops scare me. I love cafeteria ladies. George, wel- come to the ponderosa! Sharon S. LeBlanc “Sha’”’ 9 Woodside Road Wild Times: Special times w the gang 86. Great times w L. Hickey, Che, Cind, Tra, Nette, Glenn, Cor, the gang at the Swing! RI wk end. The gang down the neighborhood. Special mem. w Mark D. Ka we're final- ly in the same class! Here we go! Bob they took our keys. My par- ents are gone, PARTY! Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. Shar- on jam “87”. Lisa thanks for be- ing there. Thanks to all my friends who made my weekends great! Mary Anne Lee “Mare” 26 Allendale Avenue Activities: Freshman Basketball Wild Times: Premo times w Brian, Bebe, Dee, Karen and ev- eryone else love ya all. Running from Gadget, Mac, Harry and Espo. Webbs w Bebe fence and swamp! Sebago w Dee wild times! Vatuccios wild bashes. Prison Rock, Dogpound, Foxhill. CARRIBEAN CRUISE w the girls. Brian my H.S. sweetheart I love you! Thanx Ma Dad for caring. I knew I’d Make it, NO PROBLEM! 55 Michele E. Lee “Sally” 278 Salem Road Activities: International Rela- tions 2; Literary Magazine Year- book; Math League 3, 4;;,NHS Wild Times: Heidi (Gumby) brown paper bag brown and oth- er colors. The Battle of the Straws. Who are we following now, Sue? Spoons! Laura and the water fight. Hey Pam, let’s go cruisin’! Lily the Weiner Wom- an. Secret Club Meetings. Tell me when we get to the right exit. Adventures in Boston. Aggie and the rolling donut. 41291. Thanks Family, love ya, love ya! Scott E. Leger 41 Radcliffe Road Activities: Basketball 1; La- crosse 1-4 Wild Times: Sean, Hey “Little Guy.” Summer of “87” Hampton Beach. Senior year with Mau- reen. Partying with this great class. Playing CC in lacrosse. To all the gang “I can’t see” and “I think she likes you.” School’s over, now what do we do? Love ya always Ma, Dad Kenny. Darren J. Leger “Sledge” 71 Treble Cove Road Wild Times: Best of times with all of my good friends. Shawn we made it. Hey Slick let’s get some. Remember 4:30 in the B.M.H.S. parking lot. Hey you can’t park there. It was quite a snowstorm that night huh guys. It’s finally over, whoopie. Well Dan hope you have my money. Never say goodbye. Thanx Mom and Dad. Love Ya. Sean Lemieux Michael Leone Paula M. Lockheart 30 Baldwin Road Wild Times: What now? Foot- ball games, what bus?! Friends lost and found. Bananas line! Where is Czechoslovakia any- way? Partying with the gang and falling in love(?). Who is it now? Un derstanding Janet. Li! Wel- come to the world Joshua! 8-20- 87. Thanx to Chris who helped me find myself. I love you Mom Dad. Annie-a forever special part of me. Tindaro Losurdo “Fred” 2 Wyman Road Wild Times: Carrying Dr. Rick D. from Supreme Pizza to party at Jim B. Hearing Jim B. play Purple Haze. “‘Let’s have a Par- ty.” S.S. with Brian S. Love ya, Mom Dad. Hey, take it easy. Donna M. Luz “Mimi” 483 Middlesex Turnpike Activities: J.R.O.T.C., Drill Team Wild Times: When someone in class threw seating charts out the second floor window and teacher and student, were trying to find them. Paul J. Leyne “Hose” 8 Castlewood Drive Activities: Football 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1-4; Lacrosse 1-4 (Cap- tain 4) Wild Times: Great times with the guys, you are so cool, can I be you? Mailbox baseball, let’s go to 1300, bowling socials, that’s cool. York Beach, Dig you drive, y’al- right, pants cause cancer, Grena- da deathride, one punch Glenn! Whoo yaa Momma! Don’t worry, Nikki H., Kristin R., Missy E., Plymouth experience, the squad, see ya later, Love ya Mom Dad. Lisa M. Lombardo 2 Canal Avenue Wild Times: Best summer of ’87 with Melissa and Allie. Office de- tention with Jayne. Junior Prom. Great times with Erica. Junior year with Kenny. Here we go again. Can we go home yet? Daniel Loureiro Diane J. MacDonald “Mac” 66 Buckingham Drive Wild Times: The great times with Sue, Kim, Karen, Paula and all the others. The fun days with Sue going to Burger King. Excit- ing gym days with Kim and Ka- ren. Taking the day off with Dan and Jerry and thinking we weren’t going to get caught. The jr. prom with Matt, Paula, and Pat. Going to Hampton Beach and eating at Howard Johnson’s at 3:00. English class ‘“‘“Miss Mac- Donald this is not the cafeteria.” In homeroom with Dan and Tin telling them my whole life story every morning. 57 58 Charlene L. MacInnis “Chuckeen” 2 Stag Drive Activities: Band 1; Swimming 2 Wild Times: Good times with DS, KK, AG RT. “Hey Ri- chelda, where’s Marge!’ Week- end with my cousin Donna, Where’s the captain? Hey Donna S. someone’s at the ‘‘door’’! “Ahhh.” Good times with Tom- my. I love you. Thanks Mom and Dad, I made it! Kimberly J. MacKinnon Skk 16 Marlyn Road Activities: Spring Track 1; Peer Assistance Group 3, 4; Home- room Rep 1-4; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: The Kellys! The Rocky Horror Show. Parties with Mo. Hetta, Curtis is trying to kill us! Boom Boom. Loon Mt. Who’s in the picture? Collect calls to Ray Ray. York and Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Mac can I stay over? KK strikes. Dennis! Angelo. “Knock on wood.” JuJu bean. R and L. NoDoze. Skiing in N. Conway. Great times with great friends. Sheri B. MacLeod “She” 15 Carriage Road Wild Times: Summer ’87 w Deb, Chris, Ron, Anne the GANG. Hampton Nights. Back up much, Deb? Christmas vaca- tion! Where’s the big ‘““M’’? Cole do reverse on 495 finally made it, Pats! Rest area-Shrewsbury. Deb my foot’s in the door! 1300 pro- jects. MUD! Lampson Again! Off T. who’s he? Chris Bon party what party? Mark does your bike say “Capri”? Kel got any white cows? Calls from 7. Miss ya Stace. Thanx for everything Mom Dad I love you! Jean S. MacRae “Crash” 11 Fillmore Drive Activities: Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Powder Puff. Wild Times: with Chriss, Mi- chelle, Dawn, Gi, Terri Ajay Keith. The list weekends; they’re gone! NYE it was the milk, Dawn crawling, NH. pkn Beachboys a line! Priesthood, I spilled I’m fine, Choc milk everything else, the park, Kulas water long, race down Winn St., rides with Kath. Jenn, ink! Party pants, my house! Nothing nites Sunkist. I’ll always remember you guys! I made it Mom Dad! Derek N. MacKay “MacKay” 15 Chatham Road Activities: Football 1-4; Wres- tling 4 Wild Times: Somebody’s knocking at the door, the Pine- hurst gang, next to him-Jail, who tripped me, White Mountains, Home Boys, homework, what’s up, D’Angelo’s, partying with Jerry, Kirk, Russ, Brian, Mike, Paul, Joe, Craig, Fran, and the Homeboys. Good times with Gina. Thanks Mom Dad. Heather E. MacLeod “Hetta” 7 Freddy Road Activities: Spring Track 1; Homeroom Rep 1-4; Yearbook Staff 4 Wild Times: The Kelly’s! Rocky Horror Picture Show The Chase. Wild times w Mo who’s in the picture? Ray-Ray Loon LMK anyone? “They’re Here!” Our Garys Angelo 15 min. Den- nis! Hangin’ out w H E. “Ju- Ju Beans” KK strikes Hampton York Beach the hop. N. Convoy knock on wood. Great times with great friends. Thanx Mom Dad. Luv ya. Dawn D. MacNeill 7 Peach Avenue Activities: Swimming 1-4, Track 2 Wild Times: with my friends Rosie, Michelle, Mare, Jean, Andy and Phil. I love you guys. Don’t forget the shaving cream, crawling down the hall, rainy day at the beach, Red Sox rally, Rocky I, Chem. with Matt, Dar- rell, and Howie, C-lunch with Shawn and Tim, Kinglumber, Rainbowball, Jr. Prom, Excuse my French! Kristen do my num- bers! I lost my passport! Summer of “87” in Maine. Get out of the yard next door! Mayo, Yuck! I did it Ma and Dad. I love you. Daniel C. Maes “Bubee” 13 Olney Road Activities: Basketball 1, 2 Wild Times: Goofing off with Matt X., Jim N., Dono, and Jum- pin’ Joe in A P. Is it dead? Word of the day with shag in Eng. The thrill of the chase in his. I love you Subee! Remember Salem! I don’t want to be a pio- neer! First night ’87, it sure is late! Summer in Maine with Su- bee, we’ll always be together! Thanks to Mom Dad. James C. Maggard “Jim” 19 Ferren Drive Wild Times: Good times party- ing all over; Europe concert with J.S and B.G. and D.C., the egg fight; Hockey games at the rink; partying at my house, but very short lived, lots of running, yell- ing, fighting, partying, driving, and sleeping. Richard Malas Mathew J. Mancuso “Chew” 42 Elm Road Activities: Spring Track 2-4 Wild Times: Friday nights at John C.’s house with John M., George H., Shawn W., Timmy K., Wayne H., Mike S., leaving study 6th 7th period. Paul E. Markunas “Madman” 5 Patten Road Wild Times: “Happy Days” with Stave. Ice skating on Fri- days with Patty. Francais avec Mme. Bejtlich.-that was my fa- vorite class! The proms. Skiing! Too many memories to mention! I miss B.M.H.S. already!! Wendy J. Magner 10 Partridge Hill Wild Times: w Nanc Cin the rest of the neighborhood. Cheryl S. in Brian P. van. Hey Lisa how about a “Ficka-filet.” Sheri no pulse. Robin’s 1,000 where’s mine? Love you Steve 1- 31-86. Mem’s of Mick, Jim Bum. Cindy you lil B. Double sessions. Pro C. “you guys”. Net- ty’s roof. Good times w everyone down the lake. Thanx Ma Dad! Craig Malnicof 45 Fardon Street Activities: Football 2-4; Spring Track 2-4 Wild Times: Good times in Mr. W.’s class. Going out on Thurs- day nights for dinner and good times with the team. Ann Manne “Annie” 8 Solar Road Activities: Soccer 1-4 (Captain 4); Ski Club 4; Powder Puff 4; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Summer ’” 87 w Deb, Dawn, Lori, Sheri, Nicole, Dudley Road-Scott, Bob, Dinny, Deb, Dawn. World’s worst driv- er-Bob. Memories with Joey. Skiing at Wachusett. 1300 pro- jects; 2-14-87-Roses Gail’s house- la Bomba. Scott-I love you. Chemistry class with back group. I'l] break you! Peel out D eb. Bel- la hold on! Orange Crush-Lowell thanks Kim. Good times with the neighborhood buddies. Don’t drive fast, Ann. Mom and Dad thanks for everything! Christopher J. Marmiani “Stache” 23 Kazimer Road Activities: Lacrosse 1-4 Wild Times: York Beach ’87, Hallo! Johnny R. it’s your turn to drive! Oh come on-you just gotta! “Who will it be Digga or Ant”; the Hoazhead. Fun times in Mr. Perry’s class w Ant, Hoaz, Goon Mark. ‘“‘Hey Stache, when’s the Z gonna be ready?” “Aly Where’s my piz- za?” “Alright guys I’ll bring the COOKIES!” Mon, Dad, and Lisa you're the greatest. Love ya. 59 60 Beverly G. Martell “Dimples” 20 Community Road Activities: Band 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 2; Peer Assistance 3, 4 Wild Times: Ashworth ’87! Medfa! Cruisin with C. Glauser. Look, a Marine! Good times with Danielle in Bio. Me and Mitch S. in the Lowell Boys locker room. What do you mean we’re stuck in the snow? J. Tucker’s 2nd party. I think we’re lost. January with Tucker. An industrial park? The drive-in again? Bud! Toyota! Almy’s, don’t remind me. Can I drive a standard, Sure! 7:10 AM Bye. William J. Mathews “Bill” 39 Cady Street Activities: MCJROTC 1-4; Ri- fle Team 1-2; Drill Team 1-3. Wild Times: My best wild times were with Colleen M. and Paul Corracio, Dan S., Sgt. Bradley, John M., and everyone who has gone through these 4 years of hard work with me. John Mauriello Daniel M. McCaffrey “Digger” 5 Manor Road Activities: Basketball 1, Cap- tain 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, Captain 4; Football 1 Wild Times: Good times w Ant, Hose, Chuck, Dave, Joe, Steve, Glenn, Crump. Let’s go crazy! Lax clay at York. Mailbox Flo p’ Hey Lou, Mac beat Bo! Plymouth. he’s a Mason! 1300 B.C. The Wall! Ant see you at the Ville. Brian’s shower Ropes We want to be traded. The paint- ing crew. Glenn 4 wheelin death rides. The Grenada’s. Dumpa sound the horn. Thanx Mom. John J. Mason “Muskie” 5 Biscayne Drive Activities: Spring Track 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Football 4; SADD 3, 4; Photography Club; Homeroom Rep 1, 2 Wild Times: The time we start- ed hitting each other with books. Kursten Matson Michele M. McAvoy “Macky” 24 Mt. Vernon Avenue Activities: MCJROTC 1-4; Powder Puff 4 Wild Times: Quantico trips! Drill Meets! All the great times with Bob Murch, Wendy S., Laurabelle, Mike F., Dan D., and Dan S., and Paullie. “Safety Pup” Washington D.C. Working at “Chicken Pit” with Duby and Duffy, Kenny. My senior year... finally! The proms. The beach trips in the rain with Spanky and Scott. Mary-Jane McCarthy “M.J.” 62 Rangeway Road Activities: International Rela- tions Club; NHS; Powder Puff; Drama Club; Yearbook. Wild Times: Want another chicken taco Chris G.? Let’s go dancing guys! This is a one way Jay M.! Canobie again Rose S.? Another dunk in my pool any- one? Donna K., where’s Kappy’s? Like your ducky Jo- anne R.? How’s you’re doc Thom F.! Trying to defy gravity by fall- ing up the stairs Danielle G.! Donna K. and Karen G., staying on program, like me? I love your towel Michelle C.! James H. McDermott “Shag” 9 Grandview Road Activities: Science League 3; Spanish-Italian Club 3 Wild Times: Fun times with Scott S. wandering the halls. “Word of the day” with Dan M., Greg B., and Steve D. in Mrs. Breen’s English class. Thanks for the pass Mr. T. Cool New year’s with Jim H., Fuji, and Ray. Scott put your notebooks in the middle. Thanks for all the rides Bob W. Patricia A. McElwain “The Sexy One” 37 Elm Road Activities: Working at the Ju- nior House and Senior House Wild Times: Having good times w Kris R., Scott R., Kim S., Gary W., Mike C. and the gang. Good times with Costa. Ryan it’s time for English. The night in the van w the gang (help) hey babycakes what’s up? Let’s par- ty. Ryan and babycakes let’s blow this joint (place) let’s find a party Jackie. Hey guys let’s go in it’s raining. Remember the night over Joey’s. Thanks Mom Dad love ya, Nicholas, you’re very special to me. John D. McElwain “Thumper” 37 Elm Road Wild Times: Living it up with Clancy, Shag, George, Shawn, Wayne and CHU. Working at Delago’s. Being at Charlie B’s graduation party. The first day of my senior year with Gary B. and George H. Jay C. McGaffigan 9 Parson’s Lane Activities: Math League 1-4; Yearbook Staff; Science League 4 Wild Times: Robb R., the vari- able is constant. Jay, it’s one way! Bake them cakes, J.J., and Alan. Skiing with the Friendly ‘Ski Team. The spider on ski’s. Shall we go to Chuck E. Cheese’s for M’s B-day? Computers with Ms. C. It won’t work. Pam H. vs. Mich Lee. Nothing disrupts stu- pidity. Thanks Mom, Dad, and everyone. 61 Patricia A. McGee “Trish” Parlmont Park Apts 64 Wild Times: Luv Gampy, Jean OjPops, Hang With Suz, My Cav, Iroc Mike, Poster, Readum, Hamp Mike Family, 9 1 2 weeks, Honey, Docs, My special Luv, Teardrop, strut, Rain, Luv Alicia, Mom your 1 2 3 x a Lady, Thanks How Gin, you’re the best luv ya, Mike C. a fi rst luv never dies. I hope that special place in your heart will always belong to me and mine to you. Neil D. McLaughlin 7 Colby Street Deborah A. McLaughlin “Deb” 14 Lantern Lane Activities: Color Guard 1, 2; Winter Track 1 Wild Times: “Wait Dean and Marie! My toe is broken!’’ “That’s Ok, we'll throw her in the ditch until tomorrow morn- ing.” Sue-What do you know about comets? How come every- one else got into the emerald? Oh well, I wanted pizza anyway. Jayne-I’ll never forget the good times especially the last time in Wakefield! Let’s make some fried ice cream! Ciao baby! Daniel T. McMullen “Tbby” 19 Kazimer Drive Activities: Soccer 2 Wild Times: Wild Times with ’Chelle Baker and Mike (we earned our wings) many more with Bri. I’ll “always” remember caring and special times with Sue C. and wild times with Janet and Crew. Wild times with “Ibby” How ’bout some choc. chip pan- cakes!! Thanx, Sue, Mom, Dad, and Michelle. “Nothin’s gonna change my love for them.” Long live the “wild side.” Lloyd Meek Travis C. Merrill “Tongus Grump” 26 Treble Cove Road Wild Times: Jamming at Tim’s, hunting for Chicks, head banging with Anthrax, Lugnut “look at that kid’’, me lockwasher. “Hey I need a new amp.” Tim’s cracked cymbals and John’s famous feed- back, Bob B.-I know my Rock Roll,” oh yeah! B.C. Rich Rules. I'd like to thank my Mom Dad and all my friends for their support. Gerald L. Millikan, Jr. “Jay” 7 Whitegate Road Activities: Football 1; Track 2, 3; Journalism 4 Wild Times: Geez Heff, another sprint? Hit It! Snow in Andover: Can’t vault Murph, the box is full! What’s a coloumb? Can we make it Torpey? Guess so. Driv- ing backwards for fun and profit! Jason you scrubdog. Thanx Mom and Dad for believing when I didn’t- I are a graduate! Dumb s. bank. Push Dan! What’s a Mer- rillhead? I’m so confused. Jason H., an awesome friend. I did hate lacrosse in Gym. Keep partying, Jimbo! Frisbee anyone?? Good luck! Robert C. Mitchell, Jr. “Mitch” 15 Apple Orchard Drive Activities: Football 1-2 Wild Times: Joe, Scott, John, Lypps, Deb, Cheryl, Theresa. The Team. In the closet. Going canoeing. In the hot tub. Easter Sunday ’87. Christmas ’86. New Year’s Eve. The Spool, the pond. Dalt’s house. Partying with the best. Big-N-Beefy Joe N. Scott D. Thanks for the great times guys! You know who you are. Hi Mom and Dad. Debra L. Melvin “Deb” 21 Colson Street Activities: Powder Puff 3-4 Wild Times: Labor day ’86. Ka- ren-my floor. But guys I love him! the rink. You go higher! Ju- nior year with Brian. Zannah’s house. Boston ’87. Hey guys you owe me a lot of money. Summer of ’87! That day with Jimmy! The party pants! Is that 28? W’sup? Mr. Riley’s class. What’s under the towel skippy? The swings. Thanx Mom Dad. I made it, can you believe it? I love you both! Diane E. Michalski 10 Montbatten Rd. Wild Times: [’1] never forget all the times with Pam P. Laurie H. Lisa S. I'll never forget going away with Laurie H. I’ll always remember Canobie Lake with Pam P. and Summer of 87. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Susan M. Misenor “Dizzy” 27 Little John Drive Activities: Drama; Powder Puff; Band Wild Times: My ffirst play; Driver’s Ed. class and McDer- mott’s class with Diane M., to Burgs and BT, “Hey sexy pegs.” The fire in 9th grade; ; John S. get that valve fixed? Hey Andy B. want some Gatorade? To Hei- di V., Anne W., Brant A., Caro- lyn B., Greta B., and all the rest, don’t ever lose the music! Thanx for the nickname Anne W! Todd Mitchell 63 64 Maura E. Mombourquette 8 Fountain Street Wild Times: Summer of 86 w Rhonda C. Rem the Monte. Night School 85-86. Lil Peach for a Wispa. Chris + Jim-friends 4- eva. Chelly-BBWF. Thanks for Seabrook Dad-Betty. sorry Mike g. Julie, orange trk and mems. Canoe on rt. 4. Luv Ya. Darci, Shane Ln, Lake, and Pelham. Dble time PH. 10 31 85 THIS IS MY PROM DATE! Take a walk on the wild side! I’m outta here! Heidi L. Moore 2 Concannon Street Wild Times: When we all went to the Crue concert during the summer of ’87. Goin’ down to L.O. and doing whatever comes to mind. Working the 6-mid- night shift with Steph and acting like, well never mind! Stupid is the word!! And Steph, remember the motto “I DON’T KNOW!!!” Deborah E. Morrison “Debby” 15 Foster Avenue Wild Times: Good times with Donna S., Darlene S., Cotton, Heidi, and Debbie S. Wild times in work with Dee. Partying with Red hat on the 4th at John C. Karen hold the road! Summer of ’86, Strafford, New Hampshire. Colleen, Hola Coca Cola. Spain Ireland ’86. Hey Heidi Nice hitchhiker. Good times in the Regal. Guess who I dated! Donna you’re the best. Yes, Colleen I love you. Thanks Ma Dad for putting up with me. Love ya both! Susan C. Moser “Sue” 35 Burnham Road Activities: Track 2; NHS (V.P.); Int’] Relations 2; Math League 3-4; Powderpuff 3-4; Lit. Magazine 4 Wild Times: Spoons at Mi- chele’s, water fight at midnight serenade from 2 goons at mall. My name is NOT Pam! Don’t forget straws at lunch Mich and our secret club. ULowell hockey w Pam, Jeff smiled at me! Fun w Laura, Brian, Steve in track. Jen Jackie, Chris D., at Bruins, Freak out! Jen, great time w Jack. Love ya guys. Miss ya Jen G. Thanx Mom Dad! Kevin Montgomery Jimmie M. Morgan 12 Philip Road Wild Times: Partying over Chris’. Quick catch Mowy. Vol- leyball in the pools. Salisbury with Chris and Sean. Partying with Sam “The Narc.” From Lowell with Chris and Leroy. Freshman English and home- room with Chris. “Best friends and brothers for life.” Steven S. Morrisroe “Ropes” 20 Carline Drive Activities: Basketball 1-4; Football 1 Wild Times: Great times with Hose, Dig, Ant, Crump, Sean, Dave, Chuck, Papo, and Joe. Su- per-Ant it is a long way down those stairs. Remember NAP. Dig mo B.C. and look out for that wall. Look out for the hearst Eric. Oh That’s how you spell it. The lotto machine is broken. Thanx for my leg papo. Bon re- member TJ. Hat and Ham. Thanx Mom and Dad. William J. Moulton, dr. 11 Ichabod Lane Wild Times: Friends at Hamp- ton beach, July 4th, 1987. All we did was party that whole week. The people that went were: Derek G., Brad H., Sean D., Mote C., Scott L., Brendan M. Motley Crue Whitesnake Concert, Sat. Aug. 15, 1987 with Diane H., Brad H., Derek G., Motey C., Ricky L., Cheri, and Dan N., “Hey Kelba what’s up?” Hey ANDREA how about it? Barn- stead. Brad S.M.! (shot mud). Gotta. Jennifer M. Mullin “Jen” 2 Courtland Lane Activities: Yearbook Staff; In- ternational Relations 3, 4; Pow- der Puff 3, 4; Prom Committee. Wild Times: Great times with Lisa B., Clinking. Canobie Lake, summer of ’85. “Yeah!” Summer of ’87 Lake Winnisquam with Lisa and Kathy. “I’m s-o-0-o modest!” Fuzzy dice. Mr. Perry’s class with Liz C. “Salon Perm?” Flyman. “Here it comes, the big boom!” “Alright, that’s it, where is it Stinky?” Thanks Mom and Dad! Thomas P. Murnane AM ps 4 Deerfield Street Activities: Football Wild Times: To the best of times with Dawn M. Love ya. Good times with the Pinehurst gang on the football team, hey Kirk ‘‘Who the Hell threw that?” To the best of times with David “Bum” Iovino, always re- member you buddy. And to the best of partying with Jerry, Russ, Fran, Bob, Steve, Dave, Mort, Mike, Kirk, Paul, Derek, Mark. Thanks Mom and Dad, love ya. I told you I could do it. YAHOO!!! Timothy J. Murray 6 Moosewood Street Activities: Baseball 1-4 Wild Times: Good times with Brian Scurb? Adam in the For- est. Skipsac? Chris in Geometry. Fun in baseball. Mr. Sid it burns? Fun in Mr. T.’s class ri- vitsss school’s out! Jean F. Naimo 13 Fillmore Drive Activities: Swimming 2; Pow- der Puff 3, 4; Wild Times: Bob I love you. What a date!! It’s grt when you are home. Be strong oj pops Trish. Lunch jr year w an Shan- non Suz Caterpillae, squirt gun. We showed them. Joe Steves place at Hamp. What a drive. pic. at rest area, weather girl. Darren’s 17th bday. grt par- ty An... grt cookout girls but what about the porch. Sorry so much trouble Ma Dad. I made it! I love you, An. Wes Bob wouldn’t it be nice .’. . Robert S. Murch “Bob” 2 Patrick Avenue Activities: Football 2-4 Wild Times: Going to parties with Chris H. on Saturdays. Trying to get out of snowbanks with Rosa’s car. Waiting for my parents to go away for the week- ends. Snowmobiling in Maine. Driving with Michele, Great times with Michele, Yanna, Rosa, and Del. Michelle L. Murray “Mica” Box 124 Water Street Activities: Yearbook Staff, Col- or Guard 1-3; WGI 1-3. Wild Times: Lori E. found a lit- tle worm in Cindy B.’s salad. All the trouble Heidi N. caused in Spanish; Big night out with Steve C.; $10 to sit in the middle, next to him. “Angelo.”; Kim S. Heather M. at Friendly’s; and a special thanks to Mom Dad. OOOXXxX. Wendy Musgrave “Wend” 33 Pratt Street Activities: Gymnastics 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4) Wild Times: Great times with all of my friends! Bon-split, sta- ple drip! Sunny Acres. Great times cheering! Friday night rit- uals w Bon! N. A. selsun blue zip! Driver Ed.-nice hair. Math- toot, toot! My lab buddy couldn’t have made it without you! Fun times w Ka! 16’s mine! The sheep dog! Special times w Mike! Thanks Mom Dad, I love You!! Joseph V. Napoli “Jose” 71 Glad Valley Drive Activities: Football 1-4; Wres- tling 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; VP 3 Wild Times: Best times with brother Sal. Great times with close friends, Paul B, Mike M, Tom M, Darel C, Paul O! Cal, Flor, Hampton! GRAMS VARI- ETY STORE! I know Fran! Lain and Bri good luck. I love ya! Great times with Pinehurst gang. Ka, I love you! The 1987 penny! Mom and Dad thanx for the love and support. I luv you both so much! 65 66 Kenneth P. Nicolson “Ken” 32 Franklin Street Wild Times: Beach days in my Junior year with Brendon W., Missy T., and Chris O. The Pink Floyd concert with Brendan W. and Jim B. when Chris O. dumped the trany fluid pan on himself in auto shop. Party at Camel Back. “71 Nova” Thanks Ma and Dad. Kathy Nordlie “Beyonda”’ 39 Lexington Road Wild Times: Hello everyone! My acts were pretty basic let’s not bother. Chris all I have to say is I like your shirt. Beyonda? It’s on my leg aahhh! Lisa open the trunk no tent? Florida 87’ Aj you're a great friend but will someone tell me what a muffler is? Sals. Beach 87’ Romping on that Hampton sand w who? Now about those Beavers . WOW! 87 is looking mighty fine. Mom I do love you. Thanx. Enrico N. Nuttoli “Nick” 61 Forest Park Avenue Activities: Band 1-3 Wild Times: The band and the long bus rides! Finals 1986, I feel faint. Florida and South Caroli- na. Gomo and Mike W., we lost the keys Doug B.-When the cat’s away ... , Girls, Girls, Girls. Rob’s parties. LeBaron, and “Thee Hot Lub 4heA:bo es lve been to the edge”... It’s still rock ’n roll to me. Kelley M. Oakley “Twinkie 2” 17 Rosewood Avenue Activities: Track 1, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; International Relations Club 3; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: Kim where’s the mailbox? Quick get the cookies for the kids! Remember G.T.’s with M.O. Oh no, crash! Do you like to take cabs, Hetta? The Rocky Horror Show! Rover come on over. Kathy me in N.H. Mich. Love those fruit of the Loom’s in pink Too! Jr. Prom with Phil. Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. Heidi M. Noce “Noce” 23 Arcadia Road Activities: President, Debating Club; Spanish Club; Softball Wild Times: er, A mite, the Great Chase with Tat and Al. W valley with Jack J and Hick. Ski- ing with Smitty. Polishing bot- tom with Brian K. Hampton, housekeepa, Hickmobile, 88 cruise to the islands, jocko, , Big Red, SIR, Wiseguy, Hockey Games with Hick, Loon Moun- tain, Harvard Law here I come! I love you Ma and Dad, thanx for everything! Hi JR. and Margie! James J. Norton “Jim” 11 Governor Endicott Road Activities: Ski Club 3; Tutor 3; Spanish-Italian Club 1-3 Wild Times: “Good times” with Sully Matt. Dan L. and Rick D. in Lowell. Flying Novas. Hampton in April? Bud who? Good luck Dan Sandy. No bugs! Big green boat! Amy L. Nuzzolo 15 Coach Road Wild Times: Never forget soph- omore year Pam P. Best times- Gary, Chuck, Ron. Jennifer H. O’Brien “Jen” 13 Angela Lane Activities: Soccer (Captain); Gymnastics, Track, Basketball, Int’) Rel. Club; Morning Announcements. Wild Times: Good x’s w Liz, and Sara, Sue, Red, Erin, Fordie, Craig, Dianne, Cindy. Gum notes. The rip. Guzza! Big Can Hampton. The rock. Stoneface! Zero! Assault Battery w a su- perball. Gerwhoo! Nosey? Ya?? The sub is mine. Tch! Tch! High fives. Food fights. Caf syndrome. Into the Groove. You!! I love you, Dominic! Thanx Mom Dad. Christopher R. O’Connell “Chris 303 Concord Road Wild Times: Great times in auto shop with KD, JP, GB, UB, BW, KN, MT. KD and the steer- ing column in Mr. Nichol’s car. Kellie J. O'Flaherty “Kelba” 4 Autumn Street Activities: Powder Puff 3, 4; Winter Track 4 Wild Times: Stave’s class w JibarcoeDA ..DA..DA. .r. “Weezie I gotta use the facilities” big BAD and “I’m not sorry” Park Much Jill? We’ve got all night KIDS. Love That VETT! Blackmail Mr. Doherty much! Hey Guys Lets go Pool Hopping. Summer of 86-7! “You Drink Too Much” Thanx Love Ya All MOM, KIM, ED, SHAWN. “Miss YA LOTS DAD”’«I MADE IT. Jannine M. O’Connor “Jamma” 28 Mason Avenue Wild Times: Great times with Marilyn G., Sandi H., Doris P. Dawn D., and all my partying buddies. Hey Mayo DOG POUNDS much? Had a blast in Spain with Sandi H. Barnstead bound with the gals, oh my head! Well Sandi I don’t know!! How about the Pee Wee? Good times at the Rock with the neighbor- hood gang. Thanks Mom and Dad, I finally made it. El! I LOVE YOU. Paul F. Olson Anti 44 Richardson Street Activities: Football 1-2; La- crosse 1-4 Wild Times: Good Times with Ropes, Paul, Knoop, Digga, Nikki, Joe, Glenn, Chuck, and the D Squad. There’s nothing like mailbox baseball guys. Do- zin’ up Cardigan. So I fell down the stairs at Crump’s. Thanks Mom! 67 Scott C. O’Neil “Scott” 58 Andover Road Activities: Soccer 1-3; Lacrosse 2 Wild Times: Blowing things up in Chemistry with Mike G. No more double sessions and coun- tries. Whitesnake at 4 in the morning with Bob W. A fish sto- ry, yes we caught 88 fish in one day at Dave R.’s cottage. The year we beat Andover twice. Good times with Tim M., Scott R., Dave R., and Deb M. Thanx Mom, Dad, Kim for all your support. Michele Osborne OYHINE 3 Primrose Road Activities: Italian-Spanish Club 1-4 (Secretary 4); Powder Puff 4; Softball 2-4 Wild Times: Hey Big Guy! Eyes open Tommy? So what am I say- ing? My back is itchy in Hamp- ton Kim. It’s late night Laurie - n- we’re a mess. A parked car Kerri? Am I a challenge? Break Laverne. No puzzle piece, Nik. Thanks the great times Paul and Flowerchild. Won’t forget you. Maura, thanks for the tea. OOW babe Here I go again. Love you Mom and Dad. Joseph A. Orlando “Joey” 18 Topliff Street Activities: V. Track 3-4; Liter- ary Magazine; International Re- lations Club 3-4; President of the National Honor Society. Wild Times: Sats. with Laura, Movies, summers, Junior year, “C” lunch, Mr. T., presidency, Train station. Having fun and fights at track meets. Bruce Lee throw. Danny and girls. “Is this a challenge?” Kerri J. Osgood 3 Roberts Road Activities: Soccer 3 Wild Times: L.S.U. wild thing (flexibility) never forget p. pond remember Chell? K.W. luv that “STUD”! B-KING w Bri. “I have to go home” COTTON how’s the “C” KERi here’s the plan. Last g-bye m? P.R. need a “CAR W’”? T-You M D. “TOOTH PASTE” MOE, “GRANDMA” Here I go again!! Donald R. O’Sullivan Tir “Sully” 171 Bridle Road Activities: Tennis 1-4; Peer As- sistance 3-4; Spanish-Italian Club 1-4 (Tutor 3, President 4). Wild Times: I'll never forget the arguments with Mr. McDer- mott. Friday nights at Jim’s “Is there a Dr. Delisle in the house?” Nova’s fly? Thanks for every- thing, K Mart. Tennis Anyone? Love that firing line. ‘““Can I have a pass?” Met the Duke at the State House. Robert C. Pelrine 40 Pratt Street Wild Times: Yahoo, I made it. It’s been great but it took 5 years. Great times with D. Leger, Ted J., Jerry C., and Derek M. and the rest of the crew from the neighborhood. All the unforget- table times with Cheri, love ya. Thanx Mom, never would have made it without you. Tamilyn A. Pickwell “Taps 34 Pine Street Activities: Chorus Wild Times: Great Times in room 3111 with D. Y., T. G., M. D., and T. P. Seventh period computers. Jennifer L. Pierce 39 Lake Street Activities: Prom Committee 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Driver’s Education. Wild Times: Grecian Odyssey April ’85, Mado, Washington D.C., White Mountains, Hamp- ton Beach, Boston Con., what’s the shape? “You’re cooking with gas Blondie!” I can handle it. I’ve got caf syndrome. I see it, do you see it? What’s the fourth signal? I think I live down this street. How’s baseball? Best times with Scott C., thank you for being there, I love you. Frank Palmisano “Sheaky” 41 Christina Avenue Activities: ROTC; Homeroom Rep 1; Drill Team. Wild Times: Mike A., Casey H., and I and the food freshman year. Robert W. Pereira “Bob” 14 Oxford Road Activities: Golf 3 Wild Times: Partying every weekend at Jeff’s house. Finding out my wife had a baby boy over the weekend, delivered by Dr. Delisle. Remember me Jim and the moped. Bahamas with Jeff and Mr. B. Many good times at the tower. Brian Pierce Kevin R. Pillman “Spike” 39 Porter Street Activities: Ski club 1-3; Foot- ball 4 Wild Times: Outrageous times with John K, Don’t laugh in class, Oh no my hairstyle is changing again! Ski trip to Sug- arloaf, I hate my senior picture. , Never say goodbye. 69 70 Sandra E. Potter “Subee” 184 High Street Activities: Soccer 1, 2 Wild Times: Bubee buyer be- ware! Hey! Can I come over for Halloween? B-52 times w Kims, Heather, Stac, and Mich. A taxi? No way! Kim in Bio, sick what is that! No-Doze. Hetta-gym. Stac’s breakfast at Locker, but pret- zels? Mr. W.’s. Smooblie’s Nia- gra Falls shirt. Spinnaker Night. B-Day S.S.C. moped died. On the phone again? Lamby. I will love you always, Bubee. Thanks Ma, Dad, Co. Mark V. Quattrocchi 48 Charme Road Activities: Soccer 1-4; Lacrosse 1-4; Ski Club 1-4. Wild Times: Good times with Jeff S., Scott S., Paul L., Eric L., Steve T., Ray D., Bob C., Bob D., and Bill D. Hey Bush, you go!!! The Charme St. Gang 1. Sugar- loaf with SS ST. Wild times in the “Monty” w Steve. Sat. night at Chelmsford with Jeff S., Bill D., Brian J., Bobby K. Hey Bob, will ya help me with this!! Thanx Ma Dad thanx to my very best friend, Traci M. Derith L. Raboin 126 Boston Road Wild Times: Fun times w Do- ris P, Sandy H., Jannine O., Dianne H., and the guys, lots of luck. Best times working in the office w Mrs. Mount Mr. Mc- Clellan. A very special thanx to Mrs. Mount for being there through good and bad times and getting through school. Thanx a lot to Joy for all the fun she gave everyone. Thanx Joy G, and Jean M. Kelly A. Ramsey “Kel” 6 Michael Road Activities: Volleyball 1-4 (Cap- tain 4); Baseball 1-4; Softball 1; Yearbook Staff; Homeroom Rep 1-2. Wild Times: Great times w Linda, Missy, Tricia, Sara in gym. Mr. Big points again. “There’s the Beyonda!” “Oh Tri- cia you know about the first too.” “Kristen I don’t want to argue so shut up!” “Oh No Cindy, Bang!” “Kor you’re making me blush but keep talking.” Beep Beep Kor. Kor won’t forget chunky. Hi Chris. Volleyball in Ca. Thanks Mom Dad. Doris Powers “DOE” 3 Hughes Lane Wild Times: All is well that ends well, and it’s just beginning. Best of Luck! Keep in touch Nean-n-Der. Love ya always. Maureen A. Quinn “Moe” 31 Letchworth Avenue Activities: Color Guard 1-3 (Asst. Captain 4); Winter Guard 3, 4 Wild Times: Florida ’85; Myrtle Beach ’87 w BIFS. Hey! Cathy H “Squat” Finals ’87 and bus rides; Anne can you do my hair? Florida ’87 with Karen G. and Heath D. Mountain Climbing 87. Hello Ranger Rick! Good times w the gang! Friendly’s bound w Lisa T. Buy anything yet? Good times w Mike R. FUNNY!! Friends forever Karen G. Bang! PEP HI! RIO; Luv you Mom! Shawn C. Radzvin nazz 7 Patten Road Activities: Football Wild Times: Thanks Mrs. Latham for all your support. Had good years at football. How about Dawn MacNeill’s party? Best friends Scott, Andy, Chris, Dinny, Tim. How about them mother jokes. Love ya Michelle. Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thing. The Lampson was fun. Seventh period study with Mr. Desmond - “Hey, Brother.” Kristen A. Raybould 18 Donald Road Activities: Swimming 1-4; Track 3-4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; School Paper; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: Good times w good friends, Joe, the boys. Re- mo’s bowlin nites, what’s the dirt Ant? Wendy, I’m a fearaphobic! Plymouth, Hosefest. Sundays at Hampton, the Bod, the Puff, The Cove, Chells bet, Fights w Kel, Dawn’s ’s, Smily-2-Miley, Trace let’s jolt, w or w out you! I don’t believe it! Thanks for the memories Joe, it was fun. Carl V. Rezendes 18 Freddy Road Activities: National Honor Society. Wild Times: Great times with Con, Rick, Dan, Don. Remember junior year at Hampton. A little wet, Con! Partying with Rick. Let’s live up. Thanks everybody. Paul R. Ricci 15 Pratt Street Activities: Football, Photogra- phy Club. Wild Times: Walking the halls talking with friends, and making fun of Brian. The summer of ’87 with S. Woodin and B. Kennedy going to the Motley Crue and Whitesnake concert “fifth row” seats. I will never forget Heather, even though she and I fought a lot. I will miss this school a lot, these 4 years went by so fast, it seems like yesterday I was walk- ing into this school as a freshman. Kristen L. Richard 4 Champa Road Activities: Colorguard 1-4 Wild Times: Good times at Myrtle Beach, with Terri, Den- ise, Chrissy, Krissy, thanx guys! Bus rides! Football games! Boof! Norwalk, trying to keep dry! Good times with Tim E., proms 86, °87, ’88. Thanx, Tim, for ev- erything. You'll always be very special to me, I love you! Thanx Mom and Dad. I love you Both! Marybeth A. Roach “Mare” 4 Ferren Drive Activities: Basketball 1; Year- book Staff; Powder Puff; Student Government Rep. Wild Times: Never forget Stace and Dawn, best friends 4-eva! Thanks Mikey! Hey Kim, we’re outa here! Frank 100%! Mr. Roach, where’s the key? Stars at Hampton. The Cottage. But hon, I have a test today! Jr Sr. proms ’87 w mark. Heaven 6-22-85. Special. I LOVE YOU MARK! Never could have made w o Mom, Dad, Bill, Dave Ell. Amy I made it! YAHOO! Dominic M. Ricci “Dom” 22 Poe Road Activities: Newspaper 3, 4; Yearbook Wild Times: Good times with Mr. Colletti in Business Classes. Rock hunting with Mr. Colan- gelo. No more bone chilling fire drills in Dec. No more rushing from one end of the building to the other for every other period. Goodbye to Tom, Paul, Norm, and Woody. Franklin R. Rich “Buddy” 46 Wildwood Avenue Wild Times: Mare, I’m 100% Shattered Image. Thanks Mark for always being there. Thanks Mom Dad. Friday Sat night parties. Diane F., I’ll always love you! Parties at Groton “Lowell Handcuffs.”” Hamp ton ’87! Phoe- nix times! Hi kid! Jr. Prom w Diane, Mark Mare. Nice sus- penders, Michelle! Zingmen of ’87 up! 4th of July ’86! To north back. Here’s to to the class of 88! Begona M. Rios a3}, Bh 31 Billerica Avenue Activities: Future Teachers of America Club; SADD Wild Times: At Debbie Y.’s house w Colleen. Uh-oh, mom’s comin! Good times w Cathy in Mrs. Sidley’s class. No heels 2- day, ice on driveway. Hard but good times in Virginia w ROTC. Jr. Prom w Chris, Colleen M., Bill M. Good luck! Hampton with all three. Good luck ’88 great times. Thank God we made it. Thanx Bill for rides to school. Luv ya Chris! Thanx Mom Dad for your support. Luv ya! Tina M. Robertson “Tee” 6 Friendship Street Wild Times: The times with Booga in Computer Class. 71 Paul M. Robinson 8 Chatham Road Activities: Soccer 2-4; Hockey 1-4; Lacrosse 1 Wild Times: Great times with Harty, Brian, Jerry, Derek M., Derek R., Kirk, Lisa, Sledge, Russ, Dee, and the Home Boys. Killington Trip! How’s the snow, Josh? Where did B go at the Irish Fest? Bush, we’ve had enough!! Crue Concert! Whose room next? No baths in our tub. No, It’s not muddy Souz! Thx for the ride Johnson! THANKS Mom and Dad! I Love You!! Michelle A. Rogers “Chelle” 2 Savage Avenue Wild Times: Great times with Karen J., Dan M., Denise H. Hey Picklebread! Is it coco? Baker! Hi Mrs. Ropa! Humpa! Mrs. Piggy, how’s the piglet? Let’s go boat- ing! Anyone? Anyone? Thank you crackers! MCD’s! Jack’s junkyard! UGH! Mr. Turtle pool! Wild Side! Hockey time, Denise. Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you both! John A. Rosa 3 Valerie Avenue Activities: Hockey 1-4; La- crosse 1-4 (Captain 4) Wild Times: Great times with Buns, Chris H., Stache, Bill D., Brad H., Sean D. and many more. York Beach with LAX Team. Put me in Coach. Stache it’s your turn. Time to bust. Can’t forget the Little Baby Bubble. Line it up. The beast lives. Thanx Karen R., Rambo, and Chris R. Thanx for every- thing you’ve done for me Mom and Dad love ya. Pauline E. Rosselle “Polly? 86 Allen Road Wild Times: All the times with Casey H., Gina C., Kristen S., and Sam M. Joan M. Rogers “Joannie” Riverview Street Activities: Color Guard 1-4; Powder Puff 4 Wild Times: Myrtle Beach and the shaving cream fights. Mike B. changing in the parking lot. Skipping seventh with Laurie and John. Steve and I in Mr. Duffy’s class. Are we almost there yet? Please no more uey’s! Guess what, it’s snowing and we’re having a beach party. Good luck to everyone in the future. Thank you Mom and Dad for everything. Rhonda J. Rogers 9 Michael Road Activities: Chorus, Vocal En- semble, Added Attractions, Girls Tennis Team Manager 1-3 Wild Times: Best of friends: Becka S. and Michelle V. Re- member Tony, Paul and Michael from Martha’s Vineyard? “How Old Are You” Richalda T. re- member “the pillow and the highway” Tricia L. how about that jr. English class “will you get to the front of the room?” Sandy P. remember the bus? Fun times at jr. prom with Jim- my C. Thanks for being there Mom Dad Joanne M. Rosati TOG 4 C Street Wild Times: Great times w Dan, Bec and the gang. Got your sign passed, Bec? Happy Day. Tic-tac-toe, Mr. Perry? “You’re weird, sir.” “‘My coat!” Swiss Moose loves Swiss Miss. “Bec, there’s a banana on your locker.” “I had an idea once.” Cattle-log 86-87. ““Manamanah” Fun times w M.J., Rose the gang. Senior Prom ’88. I love you, Dan. Come sail away. Michelle Rubino Kristin M. Rumley 10 Marlyn Road Activities: Volleyball; Win- ter Spring Track; Powder Puff; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: Great times w Elite! Mr. Stripes, Vit B, Remos bowling nite, Plymouth Je S’aime! Paul you’re so cool can I be you? Smiley-2-miley, Trish no more snide remarks! Makin’ lemonade, Wisp, Hosefest. Can I just say one thing? Kris, Pegs pool rules, just us Sara, STYL- ISH! Paul’s in the pool much, “Substitutes” Trish’s sweet 16th, the Rodadendrum, Thanx Ma Dad. Kristine Ryan Derek J. Ryan “Raging” 44 Talbot Avenue Activities: Football (Captain) 1-4; J.V. Hockey 2 Wild Times: Best of Times with Fitz, Huss, J.N., P.R., B.K., M.H. Football. Uraugh, let’s go hogs. The ride to play Reading. I’m gonna start busting heads. Uraugh. It looks good. The Que- bec and Florida trip. Thanks Mon, Dad, and Kelly. Robert J. Ryan “Rob” 10 Shawnee Circle Activities: Marching Band 1-4; Drum Line Co-Captain 4; Con- cert Band 1-4; SADD; Cycling Club 3 Wild Times: I feel faint. Long bus rides. Final ’86 top drums. Wingus! Surf’s up-Myrtle Beach. Hot Tub Club. Hey that’s the battery! Florida ’85-double or nothing. 5th period w drumline crazies J. Burke, B. Tonini, J. Collins. Hampton ’87. The Love Bus ’85-’86. The Trio. Thanks for everything Mom Dad, love you. 73 Donna J. Sabella “Red” 29 A Brown Street Activities: Chorus, Music The- ater Workshop Wild Times: Great times with Debbies. Don’t ever change. Hey Kim B. How big is it? Hey Carlos what’s up? Behave Ray H. Dawn F., love your outfit. The concert was great Jess. Deb you're a dude. Andrea L. Salvati “Ang” 4 Mirror Road Wild Times: Kim and Sue, need to go to the (boys) bathroom? Great times with class of ’87!! Hey Sue!, want to ski?!?! Friday nights with Ringo. C’mon Mr. Warden, I just got in! I love you John. Getting roasted at Hamp- ton. One more prom to go John. Blue moon in period 5. Chow!! John R.-have any foot mirrors handy? James Saint Croix Nicole M. Sampson “Nik” 25 Handel Road Activities: Volleyball 2; Winter Track 3; Soccer 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4 Wild Times: Lori where are the keys? “our truck”; Deb, reverse on a highway?; 22; Cin-Muff Buff? Co-capts. 87; 3A? Gum treat; Krisi party at your house = trouble; M M ’s’; John R. bub- bles; games w Eric; b-room w Stace; Us 4-ever; green blob; Dan-I love my lawn care man!; Thanks 4 everything Mom, Dad Lisa - I love you! Lisa Sanises “Lee” 101 Treble Cove Rd Wild Times: Good times with Duby, Marilyn, Linda Lori, Jim, Shannon, Hiedi, Laureen. Run- away Truck! Going to the Rocky Horror Show with Laure and John. Let it SNOW! Trip! Going to Maine with everybody. a d never again. Socials over Linda’s. What a Blast! Thanks Mom and Dad. Four years is enough. C-ya. Christine A. Sapienza “Sap” 260 Rangeway Road Activities: Soccer 2-4 Wild Times: Great Times With Shea, Cindy, Cheryl, and the gang. Salisbury Beach. I can’t be- lieve this happened! What about dancing? Chery! is being a mommy. Good times at the Drive-Ins. Good time at Prince le Grado. Coakley needs a shave and haircut. Never forget the night with Kevin. Too funny. Let’s hit him. Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you! Janet A. Scaduto “Crazy Legs” 1 Aynsley Circle Activities: Chorus Wild Times: 9th with Lisa S. in old cafe: 2x! 3rd with Steve G. Hey Ang, remember the chalk D. Mc Peak? 11th 5th per. study. Study, what study? Ang, Paul went that way! Wait, Travis! Great times with the gang. Crue with Heidi M. and Ang. The guy with the glasses! Times with Steve, nervous wreck. Klutzy times with Jayne, but it’s been fun! Good Luck ’88! Jeff M. Schlehuber 19 Passaconaway Drive Activities: Golf 4 Wild Times: Good Times with Mark Q., Paul L., Scott S., Eric L., Bob D., Bill D., Ray D., Steve T. Saturday night in Chelmsford with Bill D., Mark Q., Brian ’J., Bob K. Get the tomatoes! Bill let’s plant it! Guys we better leave! The Lampson again? Mark, see you at Middlesex. The Charm Street gang Rules! Steve, it’s Mrs. Molloy! Thanks Ma, Dad, Laurie, and George. Toby C. Santos “Crazy” 33 Canal Street Activities: Football 1 Wild Times: Remember when we went to Boston with a couple of friends on a Sunday? Keri M. Savoie 39 Forest Park Avenue Wild Times: I’]] always remem- ber: Jenni-my best friend. M.-se- cret L. I love Himma! Bedford springs library w M. Allen Road? The Clam. The Ark. N.M. “Bock.’? Laurie S.-Wanna go swimming? Newfound L. w Rhonda. Kerri O. I luv ya! - sorry. Thanks for everything I owe ya kid! Love you Mom and Dad. Sandra Scaduto Rosemarie Schmidt 126 Treble Cove Road Activities: Winter Track 1; Tennis 3-4; International Rela- tions Club; National Honor Society. Wild Times: “Another trivia and toothpaste party?” D. Gur- ney. “I said 495N M.T.!” “It’s one way Jay!” Hyperventilating lately M. Caron?” “Guys, I think we’re going up the down ramp!” “T can’t find Joanne. Danielle” “Falling down any stairs lately Karen G.?” To my parents: “I love you very much.” Jayne M. Scott 99 Bridle Road Activities: Powder Puff Wild Times: Deb M. remember in New Hamp. with Blondie and Oops! Hi Mom! Great times with Deb M. and Janet S. and every- body! Janet S. and me in the 10th grade fall! Kristen W., don’t forget the Chinese store! Jayne’s getting serious! Good times with Heidi M. and Sue M. in Geome- try II! Nights off for shopping! You look comfortable today! We made it guys! Brian M. Segool “Gool” 9 Sheffield Drive Activities: Football 4 Wild Times: Partying with the Home Boys; going out with Eric and the All Terrain Vehicle; tell- ing off the Soul Stripper; OH NO!! Bart’s living at my house. Jon, you’re the greatest don’t forget Snoozy. Mom + _ Dad, thanks. I'll always love you. Jim thanks for lending the car. Good times in A+P with Nicole and Allie. Mr. Stanton’s class with Kirk, Allie, and Kristen. Our lunch, that’s pretty disgusting Dave A. Thanks Cathy. Debra D. Shannon “Dubber” 69 Elm Street Wild Times: Dawn G. remem- ber all the parties at Rick’s house, he should throw some more like the last one, right? Michael W. Sheridan “Shag” 12 Beach Street Wild Times: At Clancy’s with John M., John C., Shawn W., Wayne H., George H., and Matt M. Reade J. Scotti “Reade” 22 Whittier Road Activities: Hockey 1-4; Soccer 1-2; Ski Club 1-4 Wild Times: Wild times with Jay Hickey. Scott, Tom, and Ron S. and cruisin’ in Tom’s Mustang picking up girls, “chicks.” Daniel S. Selenius “Danny” 229 Nashua Road Activities: M.C.J.R.O.T.C. 1-4; Drill Team 2-4; Rifle Team 1-2; Wild Times: Great times with Paul C., Mike F., Wendy S., Ja- son K., and the rest of the gang. Wild times with the crew in Quantico. “Hey, who cut your hair?” The wonderful Prom song that never got played. The Cape trip was a blast. “We'll all go down together.” No more drill meets or field trips. Good bye B.M.H.S. It’s been an experience I’ll never forget. John J. Shea 86 Shawsheen Road Wild Times: Gd. times w Russ, Kirk, G.T. Spriggs, Lurch, Cat, Irko, Ronayne, Joe D., Ken A., Lisa, Ledge, Can’t spell, Barton, Abdul, D. McKay, Rockin’ all over. Social at the Swing. Jeff and Bryce, two gd. guys. Ya wanna make money or ya wanna lose it? it? BEST OF TIMES w Barb. Oct. 1? 4 yrs. ain’t enuf. Thanks Mom Dad, I made it. Donald B. Sherwood, Jr. “Tree” 16 Forest Park Avenue Activities: Soccer 1-4; Hockey 1-4; Baseball 1 Wild Times: Remember beating Chelmsford 2-0 in Hockey. T.G.I.F.; let’s do it Green. Thanks Mom Dad. Good times in Miss Murphy’s study with Fred. “Oink!” It’s a joke, son. Well, isn’t that SPECIAL! No more homework. I ran out of ex- cuses. Later dudes Dudettes. Lisa M. Sienkiewicz “Leelee” 13 Harnden Road Wild Times: The best of times with Jeff (Cindy), “Molly where is Fred . . !?”” HAH HAH! left the keys in the car! (Richelda); H. Beach good times. Dancing (Jen- ny); most beautiful! Want some crackers? Over-grown dwarf! We're upper classmen! (C. W.); Spray. Good times with Melissa Tina. Denise M. Silva 13 Hurlbut Road Wild Times: Great times with Michelle, Andrea Jen at Bas- kin Robins! “Nice Shirt Jen” Good times in Gym with Twinky 1 + 2. Best times w Bob... I love you... Nice Drivin’ Craig, next time go AROUND the gar- bage truck.” “Get that apple, Jerry.” Good times at the prom with Chad, Alicia, Dan Kim and of course Bob. Thanks Mom Dad for everything. Oswald O. Simoes “Ozzie” 4 Monticello Circle Activities: Soccer Wild Times: Mr. Roach’s class last year. It was great playing hoop with the guys after school. You name it, we did it. Cheryl! Sirignano “Sirg” 9 Brown Street Wild Times: Mare I in 9th, “the note” W.M. in B.P.’s van “Cruisin’.’’ Last day Mare, “trip.”” Ok, Wendy McKay?! Summer Jam ’86-break down -Wendy. Hope you're watchin’, David. Good times down the Park, up the Boulevard. Let Wendy out of the Bathroom! Thanks Hunna, I did it for you! Thanks MA! Albert J. Silva “AJAY” 15 Pinedale Avenue Activities: V. Soccer 2, 3, 4 Wild Times: Hey Kath hit many CURBS? Muffler, huh? Kath, you are a great best friend, thanx for everything. Tim, thanx for all the memories. Don’t for- get the train ride home from the garden. Oh ya I’1l be your driver for a year! Mom Dad, I love you! Thanx for everything! I sure do miss Calif., hey, what is all that white stuff? Ray, thanx for everything. If it rolls kick it, if not let it go... George H. Silva Al Oral Ot 42 Chatham Road Activities: Track 1, 2; Sopho- more Class President; National Honor Society. Wild Times: Is this it? Ponder- osa, chickens wet rocks! Dan, what town is this? Moped Ma- nia! Ya, my Triumph. Angelo: ca- chu the Garden of Ether. What prom; Hampton? SNARF! Love- dance, 4 30, 5 3. Breach the con- tract 10 9? More. Sue, I love you! I’ll catch a horseshoe crab yet! Thanks Mom Bob for every- thing! Why does it have to end?!?! Michelle M. Siravo “Mitch” 26 Moosewood Street Activities: Band 1-4; Basket- ball 1-3; Softball 2-4. Wild Times: Fla. ’85; Tour ’84- 87. V.K. ’88? Parties on bus 3. S. C. with Pig, Mia, and Sean. “There’s a pig in my locker!” “Mia, the brainless wonder.” “Linda your hair’s burning!” Falling over 50 in Madison ’85; Kerry I with “Andy, Andy, please wake up!” Toga party ’86; Moo-Kitty lives! Party room 1061. “The Rock.” I love you Mom and Dad. Barry G. Smith “Oklahoma” 2 Oak Street Activities: Football 1-4 Wild Times: Good times with the football team, Greg P., Derek R., Joe N., Brian K., Mike H., Gerry C., Derek M., Paul L. and the rest. Hampton Beach with Joe, Derek, and Paul. Great times with Kathy, I love you! Hey Derek, my arm’s burning. Flat tops with Derek and Pearl. Good times at the Lampson field with Derek. Hey Derek, let’s sit down right here. Mom Dad, thanks for everything! I love you. 77 78 Gregory L. Smith “Greg” 21 Community Road Activities: Student Govern- ment; School Musical; Drama Club; Ski Club; Woburn Sports- man Association. Wild Times: Trips to Russia Italy. Ski trips; Jr. Prom w Ka- ren G. Summer of ’87 M.B.C. It’s my locke Tim G. Good times with Kim O., Sue P., Karen G., Bey Me Lim] Gee Pate. Our Town” and “Kiss Me Kate,” Penguins, “ya but” Sr. Prom with Kim O., It’s grey, not white! Thanks Mom Dad for your support! Scott A. Smith 21 Gov. Hutchinson Road Activities: Ski Club 1-4; Soccer a Wild Times: Can’t forget the ‘loaf’? with the club. Some great times at Eric L.’s house. Most ex- citing time was at the lane in NH had a blast on the EX in NH and in MA. The rat pack lives. Thanks Mom Dad. Kimberly J. Souza “Babycakes” 65 Friendship Street Wild Times: Forever in heaven 5 11. Chem ’86 w the Saint J.C. Down the A’s. Party w the sexy one. Ryan, where are we? Asprin, Kelly? Whuat?! Cruisin w the Drape, Nerd Alert! Mr. B., my cutie. The best of the M crowd. Ain’t she special. Late Lake talks w Sla. I brake for Christine. K.F.C. w Duby. Bos- ton concert. Bedford springs. Put one foot in front of the other. I love you Mom Dad! Where’s my flag? Rebecca G. Souza “Becka”’ 8 Shawsheen Road Activities: Powder Puff Foot- ball 3-4 Wild Times: The best of times with Michelle, Rhonda, and Chris. Swifts Beach, baseball bats, they took the roof! Sea breezes in Martha’s Vineyard. Alf and Animal crackers. Boat ride to the 7-11. Skiing. The chicken picked me up! Chris’s big eye. The wave. Dancin’! Thanks for putting up with me and for being the best friend ever Mi- chelle. Thanks for caring Mom and Dad. Kathryn A. Smith “Kathi” 7 Victory Road Activities: Band 1-3; Photo Club; Student Gov’t. 2-4; Stu- dent Advisory Board 3-4; Year- book Staff. Wild Times: Great friends: Mi- chele K., Sue F., Steve W., Kath! Topher “Baby” Lynda D. Myrtle Beach ’87. Dinner Cuise?!? Sun- burn! 5th period w Bif, nice tie?! Prom w Mike. 4-4-86. memories ... Love you. Thanks Mom and Dad. Bye! Suzanne E. Smith “Suzy” 7 Victory Road Activities: Winter Spring Track 2-4; Powder Puff 3-4. Wild Times: Fresh teck soph bopping skibum fun w Chip. Jr. best shopping ski surfing, year w Brendan. Augvbre memories I love! Camp cook driving party flirt PromQ. Lunch track boys. Dweeb’s notes mouth, Luv ya. T. McGee, J. Naimo, A. Giles, S. Malnicoff, H. Noce, R. Thain, K. Forrester, J. Coneeny, M. Papas. Thanks Mom Dad my family Is a 40. I’ll miss H.S. memories! Laurie A. Souza 23 Gov. Peabody Road Activities: Gymnastics 1-2; Football cheerleading 3-4. Wild Times: Fun times w cheerleaders at football player’s houses. Remember the bath- rooms at camp Bon Wend. What are we fat stupid? Oh no, the return of the high heel sad- dles! K-I-M report to office. Your tooth! Ugh-boofhead! Feeling hot Chele! So what are you try- ing to say? You’re a mess! What’s the story tonight? Beep-beep skinny. Swimming Kerri. Fat lady M.H. at beach. Here I go again. Love you Ma Dad. Russell R. Souza “Souz” 51 Woodland Road Activities: Hockey 1; Football 3 Wild Times: Good times in Mr. Finnegan’s shop. All the good times with the crew; Derek M., Gerry C., Darren L., Shawn C., Fran D., Rockin Ronayne, Joe D., Ken Ames, Lunch, G.T. Spriggs, and especially Kirk Fre- vold. Thanks Mom Dad for putting up with me, love ya. Lisa Spinosa Lisa M. Stagliano “Lis” 12 Chesterfield Avenue Activities: Homeroom Rep.; Powder Puff 3, 4 Wild Times: Summer 85 w Chris lobster, air wigs, Tisbury, I tripped. Summer 86 w Stace, 332 spruce, What Fence? En- gland 87. Summer 87 w Stacy and Rich M., 8 22 the lesson, lar- dige, here comes A Flood, infa- mous corner, the Ward girls, muffler, Carie, Chris he had thongs. Fun times in bio and al- gebra with Bon C. Thanks Mom and Dad, I Love Ya. When Lights Go Down..... Kimberly J. Squires “Kim” 14 Acre Road Activities: Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Yearbook Staff. Wild Times: Good times w Cindy Denise. Ha Mich? Wild Times w “Mo” Tell him I’m in the shower. “Dennis” They’re here! Out Gary’s. The hop. L2B. Rover. I want soup! Jr. prom treats. Ju-Ju Beans. Angelo M R. Steve’s night out. ‘“Brass- Monkey”. E J. Thanks Ma Dad! Great times w great friends. Scott A. Stewart 6 Earle Road Activities: Ski Club 1-2; Sci- ence League 3-4. Wild Times: Fun times in Ger- man III with Cindy F., Amy B., Rhonda T., and Kim K. Going to lunch with Julie P. Mike N. walking around with Jim M. Football and hockey games with Scott C. and Ron H. “Gimme a B.” Mr. T. can I have a pass? Scott Jim we’re outta here, where we going now? Love you Mom, thanks for all your help. 79 Mark Strong Margaret A. Sullivan “Peggy” 15 Coolidge Street Activities: Volleyball 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Track 1-4 Wild Times: w Elite. Our boys. Glenn. Sun Mon Jump Hoy Bo- seeton. Sara the puff looks radi- ant. Promenade Kristin. Aetna Men. Loucke’s. Chelmsford Vic- tory 9-25-87. Shut up Iric. So fine. Where? Rumford. Michael 143. Love you Fam Bump. Donna J. Sullivan 19 Rogers Avenue Wild Times: with Debby M., Helen R., Heidi N., Cruisin’ in the party barge. Hey Heidi! What’s shakin cotton candy? Awesome times in the Regal. Too bad it died. Good parties at John Cawthron’s with Red Hot! Never forget the Fourth of July. Don’t forget our toy fantasy Deb! Fun times at Hampton of ’86 with Helen (OOOP!) Hey Heidi Nice hitchhiker. I told you I’d make it Mom Dad. Love ya _ both. Debby you’re the best, couldn’t have made it without you! Paul Sullivan Lisa M. Tammaro “W.W” 41 Whittier Road Activities: Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4 Wild Times: Good times with the bunch. Florida ‘85’, Myrtle “87”. Are we having fun yet? Nikki C. remember Beaker? “The Wilsonetts”, ‘I feel faint” Kris W. “Where’s the party?” Lowell? Mary B. “Can you hold mine in your sock too?” Jr. Prom w Sean something I’]] never for- get! ‘““Where’s the corsage?” Blue lights and mud. Thanks Mom and Dad, Can you believe I actu- ally made it! Stephen G. Tatarouns Lats 24 Filmore Drive Activities: Lacrosse 1-3; Ski Club 1-4; Soccer 1, 2; Basketball il Wild Times: Fast times in the Monty and XT. Great times at Sugarloaf, Waterwille, Tucker- man’s, with Fred S., Al D., D.S., Mark Q., Scott S., R.H., E.H. Camping. Gunstock, Mark Q., E.H. Part Big Time “UMASS” w Fred S., Al D., E.H., S.E. Pete’s Place Al D., E.H., Father Mike, Ginny. “RUSH” UTAH, we did go S.S. Thanks to Mom and Dad for everything. Richelda R. Tayag SRO” 551 Boston Road Wild Times: Best of Friends: Charlene Mac, Moe Q., Sandy P., Andrea S., Lisa S., Always Re- member Hampton Beach. Cele- bration and Boston! My 18th B- Day!! Rhonda’s car, movies at Woburn, cousin Ray and Jason S., Fun times at Malden Sr. Prom! Mom Dad, love you’s always! Rhonda L. Thain “Ron” 27 Walnut Street Activities: 2-4 Cheerleading- Football, 2-3 Cheerleading- Basketball. Wild Times: Good times with Chrissy, Suzzy, Sheri, Keri and everyone. Bon, the compressor! Fun in Saratoga with Chris (re- member ap gb). 7 23 Wen, Burger King? Close call with Chris on 129. Me Tra 701 South. Chris, was that a pole? “Thump!” “Slam” With the team. Cream eggs. Green Fox. Proms 9 23, 3 14 thanx Dave. I love you Rock. Luv ya Ma, Dad, Tra, Cor. Kristen Tatarouns oe eee 8 Pratt Street Activities: Powder Puff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2-4 Wild Times: A kiss is just a kiss. Smile Ka! Good Times w the Zannah crew! Grapejuice. She’ll pay me back. FFFT! The Bounc- ers. MUD! Karen, HELP! Hon- est-promise? They’re in the shower! Leigh, you’re crazy! Joey, Thanx for the BEST of times! It’s been great. Mary, Thanx for everything. Make it big on the ice Wendy! I Love you Mom and Dad! Raymond Tayag 14 Autumn Street Melissa L. Taylor “Missy” 12 Arakelian Drive Wild Times: Good Times w M. Grondin, V. Dixon. Hey 2 miles an hour. Hey Mark get a bit toasty Maine. Hey Chele let’s go for a ride in the car. We miss the label! Chele’s got the high beamers again! Gotta stop drag- gin me out Keithy! Never forget you David, love you always. Kimberly A. Thompson “Tomcat” 12 Frost Street Activities: Ensemble 2-4; School Musical 3-4; Added At- tractions 4; Powder Puff; Year- book Staff. Wild Times: Mint times with the crowd. Honest officer, I’ll stop traffic! Pirates kissing Kate in Brigadoon. Time for a BK run. Milkshake anyone? Music at midnight. “Sweet stuff” Pizza Hut! Hampton with the wild guys. Let’s walk THIS way. The “M’”’ crowd goes to Canada. Mare, we’re outta here! Mom Dad, I love you! 81 82 Stacey L. Timmons “Buoy Bubble Head” 12 Ferren Drive Wild Times: All nighters w Mi- chelle. Nights at the drags. Lake Winnipsaukee. ‘“‘Kym’s Mo- hawk.’’ Out to lunch w El. G.T.O.’s Rule. Let’s play bumper tag. Scottie C. (I like it!). Down the neighborhood. Ya ya Dude look like a lady. Hey “But I’m good at it.” Give me a break, I’m blonde. Thanx Mom. Bryan C. Tonini 6 Handel Road Activities: Band 1-4 Wild Times: The summer of 85’ Florida. “J Burke we’er gonna die.”” The summer of 86-87 Myr- tle Beach with S. Felix, R. Ryan, M. Gearin. Bus rides 1-4. “TLet’s see those feet.” The sum- mer of 87’ with B. Tracey John P. Market Basket crew “we’ll get that raise.”” Hampton 87’ go fast- er. Thanks Mom Dad. Brian D. Tracey 14 Westgate Road Wild Times: Summer ’86 at McD’s, does anyone know what REALLY happened to Phil? Donni, “Aim High,” Burley, “But you were the founder!” John P. “John question”, “74 J.B.”, Good times with old McD. crew, B. Tonini, S. Felix, and ev- eryone else at BTV, The Quar- ries etc. Thanks Mom and Dad. Sherri Tuck Joseph D. Tomel “Remo” 30 Robinhood Lane Activities: Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1, 2 Wild Times: Good times w the guys, Kristen, Nikki, Missy, Lau- ra, and the Squad. Bowling Nite. Plymouth. Hosefest. The Grena- da. The death ride. He’s a mason! Mailbox baseball. Thanx 1300. Kristen-shower? I don’t believe it! Possibly a little shorter Nikki. Only one punch Glen! Kristen, thanks for all the good times. Ma, thanks for the lunch money. Love ya Ma Dad. Christine Toronto Michael W. Trant 641 Boston Road Wild Times: Party’s at the fort. “ We got plenty of time.” Good times with Paul D., Rod V., Mike C., Steve P., Steve C., Brian G., Bach, Squat, Kevin R., Papa, and Beebee. Going to the Bakery? Paul D.’s house, ‘‘Don’t be lame.” The Quarries ’87. Hey Sue lets go to “Burger King”. Thanks guys for all the good times. Thanks Mom Dad for all your help support. Johanna Tumminelli D. Wendy Turner “Wendy” 23 Seven Oaks Road Activities: Vice President 1-2, cheerleading 3-4, Powder Puff 3- 4, Newspaper 1-2 Wild Times: Nature girl- “It’s time.’’ Lake Aerobics w Lau STRAWBERRY SPOONER! The Fraizemobile, don’t burn Cookie Monster! Burger King lot w Rhonda, Stouffer’s stories, don’t make me move, I’!] save the rest for later. Fearaphobic, Kristen? Thanks for everything Tom, I love you, want to jump on the hood (gooch). Thanks Mom, Dad, Wes, Jeff, love ya! Roderik A. Urquhart a bhe 20 Grandview Road Wild Times: Party’s at t he Fort with Steve C., Paul D., Brian G., Mike T., Steve P., Mike C., Tony B., Kevin R., Rich B., Squat papa. Wild week in N.H. Wknd in ME. You’re lame. Going to the Bakery. Trip to Russia. Steve C. Nova. The Funnel!! Mike C. bad trip. Paul D.’s house. Quakies “87”. We got Plenty of Time. Thanks Mom Dad for your help support. Andrea Tzannos 4 Meade Road Wild Times: Skipping study with Janet S. to go to all lunches to look at the guys. Crew concert over the summer of “87”. Tenth grade Business Math with Janet S. She loved D. McPeak. Good luck God Bless. Best wishes to Sandy S. Heidi M. (my best friends). Heidi J. VanSteensburg “Burger” 3 Passaconaway Drive Activities: Musical 2-4; Ensem- ble 3-4; Band 3-4. Wild Times: Boyscout, Pirate, Chantilly. Schmoo, Hayloft. 4-H fair, John B. Oh No! Mom’s home! Brigadoon. Toga party! Kiss Me Kate! Myrtle Beach-39. Hampton with Nell. Freddy! Whiplash! Please! No more soup! Let’s go dogsledding! Dizzy Sr. rookie. I love you Pumpkin! Thanks Mom Dad. Michelle E. Voag 8 Endleigh Avenue Activities: Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, 4 Wild Times: Best times with Chris, Becka, Rhonda. Sept. 19, 1986. Swift’s Beach. Where’s the roof? The chicken laid an- other egg. The Vineyard with Becka Rhonda. The boat ride to the 7-11. Do the wave! Special time with Chris at the Jr. Prom. Becka Chris, thanks for being there when I needed you. Thanks for the encouragement Mom Dad, I love you. Kimberly A. Walsh FUG 6 Moosewood Street Wild Times: Care for some Dor- ito’s, Michele? Keri, what’s your story tonight? K-I-M how em- barassing. Sue W.-Stouffers let’s leave. Laurie-Showers someone’s coming. You’re a mess. Hamp- ton-Lau, Chel, Keri, Beach waves more! Boy’s room Drea Sue. I’ll get boofhead someday. Who’s driving? Love to family. Robert A. Wagner “Bob” 11 Grandview Road Activities: Weight Lifting; Skiing Kristen L. Walsh “Kriss 16 Larkspur Road Activities: Marching Band 1-4; Concert Band 1-4; Band Vice- Pres. 3 and Secretary 4; Year- book Staff. Wild Times: 3-14-87 “Always” great times with Tim. Jr. Prom; Chem. labs w Linda “Mark!” Fla ’85; Wild Times with the Bifs Norwalk Rain! ’86 Div. II Champs Vinnividdivicci Good bye Micky D’s. Myrtle Beach ’87. We're staying in these? Lisa, where’s the party? (Lowell, UHOH!) Blue lights, MUD! Love ya, Tim. Thanks Mom Dad, I love you. Brendan Ward “Baw” 15 Sheldon Street Wild Times: Auto shop, Wood Working, ‘“‘yee meltz,” Buzz “It will never run,” wipe out. Run, it’s Espo. Harry O, Mrs. Molloy, Mr. Nick. Friday night with D. Duffy, D. Duby, K. Nicholson, party up Camel Back, 75 Chevy, Freshman Wood Working with S. Kennedy, Auto Shop with Missy T., Paul Y., Ken N., Chris O., The Bear. We're bagged. Thanks Maureen Dad for your love. Thanks Mom. I made it in 14 years, Sheldon Furlong. Jennifer Lyn Ward “Jenni” 32 Rexhame Street Activities: Ski Club 4, Powder- puff Football 3-4, Italian- Span- ish Club 4 Wild Times: H.R. gossip, Keri- my b. friend, I’ll never forget: Al- len Road? The clam, Secret L, still, Bedford Springs, the Win- dow, the Ark. Stace-quik! Tucker w Cin, Chris, he had thongs! Li- sa’s place, Full Sail-A! England- 86’. Ron-I hope we last. ‘David’-I miss him. Apple picking! Great times with Jules, Cin, Lisa, Jean- ink! I don’t wanna leave! When lites go down... Jayne E. Weldon 23 Belmont Road Wild Times: Good times with Lisa, Tami, Sue, Lisa Heather. Friday nights at Dave’s. Do you guys feel like going to school? JP-thank God it’s over! Falling on the ice at Steve’s. Thanx Lisa, I passed History! Thanx for the encouragement Mom. I love you, Glenn, 2-6-87. Anne K. Whyte 8 Canal Avenue Activities: Band 4; Field Direc- tor 1; SADD; Peer Asst. 2; H.R. Rep 2; Class Rep.; Prom Committee. Wild Times: Florida ’85; Finals ’°86; Myrtle Beach ’87; Norwalk rain, bus rides, showers, Linda’s picture, Green M M’s, Chantil- ly, Squat! Wrong napkins! Andie have a seat! Mmm Baby! Break- fast Diz? Friendly’s bound! McNO! Trace’s slide, Kissy’s wedding, English Muffin John? Betty Crocker, I can’t believe it’s over! I’ll miss ya all. Ma Dad I love ya very much. Christine M. Ward - Chris. 32 Rexhame Street Activities: Softball 1-4; Powder Puff Football 3-4. Wild Times: Summer ’85 with Lisa. Tisbury Airwigs ouch a crab. You tripped! ’84-’87 with Dave R. No tent, Kathy? Home- room Gossip Lisa, Jen, Stacy and the beach! So what if he had thongs? That wasn’t butter? No pain. Hey Stace-how’s the Re- gal? Higher Deb! Kim-the boys you been hiding Dave M? Thanks Kel, Thanx Mom and Dad. When lights go down... Stacy M. Ward “Stace” 13 Chesterfield Avenue Activities: Class President 1; Peer Assistance; Homeroom Rep; Powder Puff 3, 4 Wild Times: The Zannah Crew; T? First love; somebody’s miss- ing. ’86-’87-Gary B; Summer ’87 w Lis, the Wards and A. Flood; Chris he had thongs; Jeni Quick, Carrie; H.R. gossip; England ’87; Ka, Deb, Lau and Kim; “He loves ya Ka!” It’s about time Mike K., the towel Nik? I owe it all to you El; love to my my parents; when lights go down... Susan M. Whouley “Sue” 18 Karen Street Wild Times: What happens now”? George I love you, or is it fruity? Cape W G. Hampton, fishing, George’s love dance. What contract? G. is a breecher! Sleeping over K-I-M’s. Gym, with no nuts. Stouffers? Oh God! Kim let’s leave! Hey Andrea, Blue Moon, Ms. Sidley! Erin, open house? 4 30, 5 3, 10 9. Anat. w G. Thanks Mom for ev- erything, where’s the Vette? John Wilkins 85 86 Craig M. Wilson “Loop” 18 Frederickson Road Activities: Lacrosse 1-4; Year- book Staff. Wild Times: 2 years with Lisa D. Russia in Feb.? Haut! Starting the van-stalling in an intersec- tion. AJ S. “I’M NOT SAYING NOTHIN”” Working the B.C.C.- shop shows. Bocephus rules all! 5150! Late night talks with Jen O. Good times with Chris, AJ, Steve, Jen. Night of U2 ah! Make it a jelly Mr. G. Thanx to my parents for giving me the free- dom to have a great 4 years. Cynthia A. Wooster -Cin? 12 Manning Street Activities: Powder Puff Foot- ball 3-4; Junior Homecoming Queen. Wild Times: The best times in school with Jen W., Lisa S., Chris S., Stacy W., Chris W., Derek M., Marybeth R., Mike C., Julie G ., and Kathy C. Thanks Joe for the great times. Windy nights at Hampton. Tucker misses you Jenni. Peanuts in my locker. Hawaiian seabreezes. H.R. gossip. I’m too little to leave. Molly, the keys are in the car. Remember “‘old friends.” Deborah L. Yeo “Yosie” 47 Mt. Pleasant Street Wild Times: Dawn- Don’t for- get “Please” or “Hooo”. “Deten- tion- You’ve gotta be kidding” Tom-“Just Ducky!” Jen-“Ready to take another trip up?” Good Times with Thomasina F., An- drea T., Tim G., Michelle D., Tami P., and Jayne S. Good luck to all my fellow classmates. Spe- cial thanks to all my teachers and my parents for their help during my high school years. Shawn M. Wilson 100 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Yearbook Staff Wild Times: Great talks with Michelle R., Michelle K., Dawn M. in Eng. Mr. Roach’s Chem class. Mexican hat dance with Betty. Friday nights at Clancy’s house. Mr. Flynn’s pig class. After school with Sue Jack. Get me out of Physics. Thank God it’s Friday. Matthew P. Xavier “Matt” 3 Lee Circle Activities: Spanish-Italian Club 1-4 Wild Times: 4 yrs! I’m outta here. Good times w A.G., D.O., Jim N., D.N., J.R., Joe N., D.F., H.H., M.E., J.T. Mr. Roach, what a blast. Jamoca! What’s Jump- ing? nova Ride, missed it. Sum- mer 87. Virgil w D.M., HACK- ER. See Ya all. Mom and Dad, thanks. Love Ya. Paul Youden John Grace Kim Thompson and Carolyn Babbidge in a duet at the Christmas Concert. Class of 88: victors of the powder Puff Showdown. - = Sot ron f ek WY Fin 3 PP ; py: - % ge {is Steve Hart lends a helping hand. Above: Jeff Schlehuber in a nonchalant pose. Left: Mike Flynn and Paul Caruso goes back in time on 50’s Day. 87 Right: Laura Errico, Suzy Smith, and Jean Naimo steal the dance floor. Below: Kim Keenan shares a moment with Jon Courchaine. Above: Darrell Fraize and Wendy Turner await the next song. Right: Lisa Stagliano and Stacy Ward pop a smile. Kristen Fitzgerald and Dinny Colletti move to the music. Semi- Formal Below: Kim Downs and Eva Burke share the spotlight. Above: Jennifer Coughlin, her date, Lori El- more, and graduate Frank Toce gather for a shot. Left: Ed Cruz finds that both Kathy Smith and Kathy Nordlie are wild about the Semi- Formal. Upper right: Lily Donadio re- turns the serve. Upper left: John Harring and Sara Doherty are psyched for their track meet. Above: Jeff Schlehuber tees off. 90 The track team in competition. Wild Boys... The 1987 Billerica Memorial Indi- ans Football team had its ups and downs. Many people felt that this football team was young, inexperi- enced, untalented, and very un- predictable. These people had no idea what they were in for. The team started slow in the beginning of the season, but turned it on to make it a respectable season. The team that people said wouldn’t have won one game came out with a 5-4-1 record. Billerica started off the season with a loss to Xaverian and Methuen. Then Billerica shut down the Lawrence Lancers with a tenacious defense. Next Billerica Indians were stunned by a tough Andover team on a Friday night. This was the turning point; the Indians became furious and start- ed playing football, Billerica style! They came back with a four game winning streak by beating Lowell, Dracut, Lawrence Central, and Tewksbury. Billerica then played well, but could only manage a tie against Wilmington. Then came Thanksgiving Day where Billerica came into the game fired up against a strong Chlemsford team. Billerica kept it scoreless through the first quarter += — and took the lead in the second with a touchdown by Joe Napoli. Chelmsford tied it up quickly. The third quarter was scoreless for both teams. The Billerica Indians did not get the breaks but gave up a valiant battle with the eventual Super Bowl Champions. This courageous football team was lead by captains Joe Napoli and Derek Ryan. The seniors who con- tributed heavily to the season are: Rich Hasbrouck, Chris Callery, Barry Smith, Jerry Clemente, Derek MacKay, Brian Kelly, Craig Mainicof, Howie Hobbs, Brian Se- gool, John Mason, Mike Kraus, Tim Kelly, Derek Babin, and Shawn Radzvin. Thanks to the whole coaching staff which includes Michael Espi- sito, Bill Johnson, Mike Beraldi, Phil Heffernan, Bunky Lyons, and Bobby Falcone. Our football team may not have been the best or most talented but our will to win carried us through the season. As our coaches once said, “Our kids are tough hard- nosed kids who really are willing to sacrafice anything to win.” - Joe Napoli Right: Co-captain Joe Napoli has his eyes on his target. Back row: K. Chartrand, H. Choe, W. Saulter, J. Hoyes, T. Kelley, J. McCarron, K. Pillman, R. Peck, G. Burns, M. Hardy, K. King, J. Gallison, P. Laundry, D. Graham, T. Capolino, E. Peterson, J. Norton, T. Lee, B. Larcome, S. Perrier, B. St. Peter, J. Shea, M. Lavery, K. Qualter, R. Fiore, J. Col- lins. Middle row: J. Hunt, M. Kraus, B. Brown, H. Hobbs, C. Malnicof, J. Jordan, R. Hasbrouck, C. Giardina, D. MacKay, J. Clemente, Derek Ryan (Captain), Joe Napoli (Captain), B. Kelly, B. Smith, B. Segool, M. Klement, B. Murch, D. Babin, C. Callery, S. Radzvin, G. Lemonitis, J. Mason, D. 92 O’Leary. Bottom row: T. Schreib, R. Harty, T. Dickerson, J. Poole, B. Mercer, C. DeBlasi, B. MacLeod, G. Pearl. Co-captains Joe Napoli and Derek Ryan and Coach Esposito. Left: Barry Smith makes a desperate run for the end zone. Upper right: Co-captain Derek Ryan calls the signals at the starting line-up. Lower right: The starting line-up. on This Year’s girls’ swim team has had a good season considering the loss of key team members to graduation. The motivation from Coach Blake and Anthony Fiore and the new div- ing coach Tom Conners really helped the girls swim to the best of their ability. There were several newcom- ers who helped make this a success- ful season, including divers Mary Conners and Christina Iannelli. Se- nior captain Stacey Koskey compet- ed in the 200 and the 100 yard free- styles, her best time 1:03. Captain Suzanne Catino swam butterfly in the 200 medley relay and the 500 yard freestyle, her best time 7:02. Debbie Carroll gave the team three first place victories, her best time 1:22 in the 100 yard breast stroke. Janine Cumming contributed with first and second place victories in the backstroke and 200 meter. Kristen Raybould earned helpful points against Westford in the 200 and 100 meter butterflies. Right: Co-captain Stacey Koskey warms up before a meet. Above: Co-captain Sue Catino giving it her all in the 500 yard freestyle. 94 Chris Iannelli prepares for her dive. Left: Captains Sue Catino and Stacey Koskey getting ready for a meet. Below: Janine Cumming is a tough competitor in the backstroke event. nea NI NCEE EEA wes “ Back Row: Debbie Carroll, Robin Carney, Ann Marie DeMarino, Terri Sacramone, Janine Cumming, Tory Capezza, Killian McNulty, Dawn MacNeill. Middle Row: Coach Dottie Blake, April Davis, Kimberly Brown, Lisa Lasofsky, Stacia Koskey, Kristen Raybould, Lisa Allendorf, Debbie Shaw, Suzanne Catino, Laura Allessio. Front Row: Coach Anthony Fiore, Brian Blake, Tara Clifford, Keri Little, Christina Iannelli, Danielle Abbott, Mary Connors. 95 This year’s Girl’s Cross Country team was co-captained by senior Karen Grant and sophmore Kerry Goguen, and coached by Mr. Bradford. Enthusi- asm and team spirit were two contribut- ing factors to this year’s successful record. The girl’s Cross Country team fin- ished its season with a record of four and four in the Merrimack Valley Conference. Right: The Boys Cross Country team leads the pack in a meet against Tewksbury. ) ‘A ; i Vor aN «Pow Rois Front row: Joanne Chin, Karen Grant (Captain), Kerry Goguen, (Captain), Michelle Cushing, Center row: Christine Moniak, Jen Wilder, Roberta Hennessey, Rita Hennessey, Judy Coneeny, Marcie Quinlan, Amy Jaunbral. Back row: Stephanie Hart, Dawn Cawthron, Tina Routine, Coreen White. Girls Billerica Opponent TEWKSBURY CHELMSFORD WILMINGTON LAWRENCE ANDOVER METHUEN HAVERHILL LOWELL 4 WINS 4 LOSSES 18 15 42 48 31 25 39 17 Left: Girls co-captain Karen Grant finishes her leg of the race. Below: The Girls Cross Country team leads a group of runners in a meet against Tewksbury. 4, Pan oe eg A wai _ oe AER! iii ay Boys Billerica Opponent : TEWKSBURY _ CHELMSFORD CENTRAL WILMINGTON LAWRENCE | METHUEN 2 [im | ANDOVER | a all HAVERHILL a | (A) DRACUT 32 foe LOWELL ) } 4WINS6LOSSES £([M 1 ¥ . Zz 7 é Back Row: Jeffrey Turner, Donald Fay, Terrence Crump, Jean Ponzo, Jeffry Wright. Center row: Michael King, Philip LaPort, Mark D’Angora, Paul Ransom, Front Row: Chad Frederick, James Lawless, Dennis Hart, Brian Leard, Christopher Dreikosen, John Harring. 9 7 The 1988 girls varsity volleyball team finished the year with an outstanding record of 16-1, win- ning the Merrimack Valley Con- ference. Leading the team in their remarkable season were senior co- captains Kelly Ramsey and Korin Flynn. The high point of the sea- son was beating Chelmsford, de- stroying their two year winning streak. Despite a colorful season filled with dedication and hard work, the girls went on to the state tournament where they unfortu- nately lost to Stoneham in the North Sectional Finals. The team will be losing four se- niors to graduation: co-captains Kelly Ramsey and Korin Flynn, Peggy Sullivan, and Lily Donadio. Although the varsity squad is los- ing these key players, the tradi- tion of excellence will be carried on by upcoming players Tammy Sample, Linda Ames, Dottie Cooke, and Laurie Kitchen. Right: Korin Flynn and Dottie Cooke both make a dive for the ball. Above: Korin Flynn is poised waiting to make ; Co-captains Korin Flynn and Kelly Ramsey the play. and Coach McNulty. : Left: Peggy Sullivan is ready for the shot. Below: Lily Donadio sets the ball for Laurie Kitchen. Back row: Pam Heavey, Tammy Sample, Korin Flynn (Captain), Dottie Cooke, Laurie Kitchen, Sheryl Flynn, Coach McNulty. Front row: Peggy Sullivan, Moira Breen, Kelly Ramsey (Captain), Linda Ames, Lily Donedio. Lily Donadio was named the MVP of the Mer- rimack Valley Conference and MVP for the BMHS volleyball team. She was also a two- time Globe All-Star and a Lowell Sun MVP. the highlight of her season was her appearance on channel five’s High Five of the Week which spotlights members of local high school sports teams. 99 It took two days, nine overtimes, and 162 min- utes, but the Indians finally whipped Acton- Boxboro, 3-2, in the opening round of the state tournament. It was, by far, the highlihght of the season, as well as the longest Eastern Massa- chusetts tournament game ever played in girls soccer. This overtime thriller was an appropri- ate ending to the 1988 girls soccer season with a winning record of 12-6-2. Earlier in the season, the girls crushed archival Chelmsford in a dra- matic 2-1 victory, the first time ever in the team’s history to beat the lions. An overwhelm- ing feeling swept over each Billerica Indian as their hard work and dedication finally paid off and the much desired win was achieved. In ad- dition to these records, the girls allowed the fewest number of goals, 15, while scoring 41. This well-rounded team with an exceptional defense helped the halfbacks control the mid- dle of the field which enabled an offensive line to become the best in the league. Their nine shutouts and the election of three players to the MVC all-star team added to the impressive achievements of the team. The quad-captains Suzanne Dante, Sara Doherty, Jennifer O’Brien, and Ann Manne led the team to their best overall record ever. The girls’ tre- mendous effort and the coach’s enthusiastic en- couragement and guidance made this a memo- rable season. Right: Sara Doherty struggles with an opposing team mem- ber for control of the ball. Front row: Rachel Barbarosa, Sandy Morrison (manager), Dawn Herrick, Cynthia Ford, Nicole Sampson, Jen O’Brien (Capt.), Sue Dante (Capt.), Sara Doherty (Capt.), Anne Manne (Capt.), Erin Flannery, Kris Sapienza, coach Tom Severo, Bonnie McDonough. Back row: Maureen Higgins, Chris Keyes, Kelly Angel, Kristen Frazler, Kim Infanger, Beth Roach, Dawn Banlewicz, Amy Doherty, Kathy Cristello, Dana Caraba, Kim Colby, Kelly O’Rourke, Tracey Penrose. Left: Erin Flannery gains the upper hand in a game aganist Westford. Below: Sue Dante has sole control of the ball. Above: Cindy Ford heads downfield. Coach Severo advises team members on the sidelines. 101 The boys Varsity Soccer Team had its usual strong season with a great record. The Indians major opponents were per- enial power “kick-and run” Lowell and hated arch-rival Andover, along with solid newcomers Tewksbury and Dracut. The season began with many high hopes resting on a very capable core of senior shoulders and supported by a talented cast of underclassmen. The team was backboned by an outstanding defense, in addition to spectacular goal- tending and aggressive midfield play- ing. These factors allowed the team to key a superb performance in the MVC. In the post season tournament, Billeri- ca received a bye in the first round. Then, in the second round, the Indian’s season came to an end as they were de- feated by a huge St. John’s Prep team. Despite a lack of firepoewr, a few bad breaks, and some serious injuries, the Indians took whatever they were dealt in stride and more often than not came away victorious. - Sean Doherty Right: The opposing teams scramble for the ball. Above: Sean Doherty in anxious pursuit of the ball. 102 Kirk Frevold throws the ball back in bounds. Left: Paul Robinson and Bob Kinsella race down the field. Below: Ray DeRosa fights for control of the ball. rr 21 WLERICA Front row: Coach James Kelly, Mike Goodwin, Sean Doherty, Paul Robinson, Ray DeRosa, Kirk Frevold, Mark Quattrocci, Bob Dell’Orfano, Don Sherwood. Back row: Brian Zangri, Adam Schwartz, Ricci DeRosa, Bob Kinsella, Grady Gerade, Brendan Manning, Kheng Ly, Steven Mirasolo, Tom Roach, Matt Warden, Frank Tracy, Kevin Colby, Tony Breen. 103 Right: Enthusiastic smiles cheer on the Indians. Below: Wendy Musgrave shows her support at the Fall Sports Rally. 7 205 Back row: Laurene Nicosia, Michelle Staffiar, Nicole Dorsi, Jennifer Browne, Cynthia Hall, Julie Garceau, Maureen McMullen. Souza, Wendy Musgrave, Rhonda Thain, Bonnie Costedio, Kristin Fitzgerald. Front row: Laurie Left: The cheerleaders demonstrate their spir- it for the fans at a football game. Below: Wendy Musgrave and Bonnie Costedio prepare for the Rally. Bottom: The cheerleaders welcome the foot- ball team onto the field at the Thanksgiving game. OEE ee ra ; Whar, ORs ane LE ela ie Se ot fs ahs Cae The 1988 Billerica Golf Team had one of its best seasons in years. Coach Mike Cowdry led the team to a 11 and 5 record which gave them a third place spot in the league. They also qualified for the state tournament. The teams success was a combined effort from a group of people who could not have been better competitors. Seniors Greg Babcock, Jason Higgins, Bill Doyle, and Jeff Schlehuber had an outstanding season. Juniors Joel Jenkins, Bob Fletcher, Jeff Higgins, and Scott Woodin also contributed to the 1989 team. The 1988 season wouldn’t have been quite as enjoyable if it weren’t for team captain Rick Delisle. His humor and enthusiasm got the team in high spirits before every match. - Greg Babcock Top row: Jeff Higgins, Bob Fletcher, Joel Jenkins. Bottom row: Bill Doyle, Jeff Schlehuber, Rick Delisle, Greg Babcock, Jason Higgins. - we SS Tas Left: Senior head for the endzone. Below: Jill Costa takes the ball. it PURR Sd wee Ri Left: The Victorious seniors. Above: Enthusiasm from the senior sidelines. Left: The winning rush for the touchdown, making the Class of 88 the victors of the game. 107 A Scramble for the ball in the game against Westford Academy. . Below: Janine Cumming in the back stroke event. Above: Joe Napoli carries the ball towards the endzone. Right: Peggy Sullivan spikes one over the net. 108 Kim Squires Chrissy DePinto Below: Joe Orlando Wh Vi 14 a i ASH 1 7 1 My ena: PY 1) Above: Christine (L) Ward and Jennifer (R) Ward Heidi Noce George Silva 110 Left: Laura Errico Pam Heavey Below: Karen Jackson Left: Kristen Walsh Below: Kristin Richard Above: Kristen Fitzgerald Top: Sue Collins Above: Kim MacKinnon | Michele Lee 111 Casi Cain Right: Stacy Ward Below: Christine Draper Jen DeMarco Michelle Osborne Jen Erikson 112 Kathy Cotter Above: Peter Jervinis Left: Rob Ryan Kim Walsh Top: Michelle Murray Above: Michelle Gallagher Lisa Stagliano Far Above: Erin Egan Above: Mary Johnson 113 Right: Michelle Rogers Wendy Turner Below: Sheri MacLeod Middle row, left to right: Joe Napoli, Kellie O’Fla- Bottom row, left to right, herty, Sue Wholey Kristen Raybould, Steve Car- aco, Tim Murray, Wendy Musgrave 114 Above: Senoritis takes its toll on Lily Donadio and Jay McGaffigan. Laft: Mr. Stavely cheered on by fel- low teammates in the Student Fa- culty basketball game. Left: Mike Goodwin and Mr. Esposito fight for the rebound. Below: Cindy Ford guards Ms. Chamberlain. Bottom: Dan Maes entertains his computer class with his antics. POD stars 115 116 Most Congenial Laurie Collins and Sean Crump Class Couple Lisa Hickey and Kirk Frevold a Most Mischievous Erin Egan and Paul Robinson Most Talented Julie Garceau and Brant Aylward pa Superlatives ee Best Athletes Sara Doherty and Joe Napoli Class Artists Craig Giardina and Sandy Potter Most Likely to Succeed Outstanding Student Sue Moser and Alan Gardiner Most Argumentative Chris Hanlon, Kathie Nordlie, and Eric Lawler 117 ; Best Dressed Derek Langone and Anne Manne Class Flirts Debbie Melvin and Mike Brown LO 4 He Gaby Fe estiee of a7 es, Orb hey ptt Fd Be e. Best Looking Nicole Hildreth and Fran DeChristoforo 118 ee Most Talkative Suzy Smith and Greg Babcock Class Comedians Karen Lavery and Brian Duby Class Workers Lisa Benjamin and Steve Caraco 119 That familiar scene: Mr. McLellan’s infa- mous Office. Above: Seniors gather for another course in flag football. Above: Ms. Marinaro caught at a good moment. 120 ys Vi aig 5 wr si if i siti uf ae ey nh iat sine Ne , ONG isle a “f . Max Said “Be Still!” And Tamed Them With The Magic Trick... Academics Dr. Robert J. Calabrese Superintendent of Schools Billerica Public Schools Robert AG Calabrese Superintendent dminishation Building 390 Boston Road Billerica, Massachusells 0 821 Telephone 667-8300 fer ry e ef. Houghton ahssestant Superinte ndenl, Business ohn F. Haboulis Asscotant Superintendent, Insbuclion To The Members of the Class of 1988: Graduation is a time for gifts. You have received a gift. It's a gift that will not wear out, break, or rust. It's a gift that will increase in value every day. Once the gift is opened, it will never be thrown to the back of the closet and forgotten. The gift is, of course, your education. Use it wisely in whatever your chosen field of endeavor. I join with the Billerica School Committee in congratulating Mr. Jerry A. each and every one of the Billerica Memorial High School raduates. May your future be filled with happiness and Houghton ay te ae P Assistant Superintendent Business Sincerely, RAS Ch frre Dr. Robert J. Calabrese Superintendent of Schools RJC:st Dr. John S. Katsoulis Assistant Superintendent Instruction 122 Dr. Thomas D. ae 7 © “it Sharkey Billerica Memorial High School Po. 7 Principal | NEW ENGLAND RIVER STREET ASSOCIATION BILLERICA, MASSACHUSETTS 01821 AND COLLEGES ACCREDITED WEWRER Telephone 667-8300 Thomas D. Sharkey, Ed. D., Principal January 5, 1988 Dear Graduates, Your graduation this year takes on particular meaning for me, because your class is the first class that I saw entering B.M.H.S. as freshmen and now leaving B.M.H.S. as graduates. In the four years that we have been together, it is my hope that you have experienced the three elements of a successful high school that B.M.-H.S. states as its mission and strives to realize. First, I hope that the courses you have taken have challenged you and stretched you to your limits - to become more than you are now. Second, I hope that we - the faculty and administration - as well as you yourselves, have developed and maintained very Mr. Kim Greenawalt Assistant Principal for Student Life high standards for your performance both within and outside the classroom. Third, I hope that you have experienced a community of concerned people at B.M.H.S. - people who care for and about others as well as themselves. If you can say yes to these three hopes that I have for you, then I believe that B.M.H.S. has served you well. If ome or more of these elements are missing from your lives as you graduate, then 1 call upon you to take their taste which you received here and bring each to fruition in your future. Congratulations upon your graduation. Please know that you are always welcome at B.M.H.S. Best wishes, =, Sk a Sea wo Thomas D. Sharkey Principal Mr. Johansen Assistant Principal Mr. Alcott Assistant Principal Mr. McLellan Assistant Principal Mr. O’Brien Assistant Principal 123 hose Wild And Crazy Guys! Ms. C. Ackerman Home Economics Ms. S. Adams Foreign Language Mr. A. Alvino Music Ms. M. Anderson Foreign Language Mr. C. Ardell Business Ms. A. Arena Art Mr. D. Baniewicz Social Studies Chairperson Mr. T. Bannister Business Ms. S. Bannister Title I Mr. M. Baraldi Industrial Arts Ms. C. Barone Guidance Ms. C. Bejtlich Foreign Language Ms. J. Berardi English Ms. D. Biagiotti Math Mr. R. Bibeau English 124 Oppostie page: Mr. Stavely dresses casually for class, and Mr. Warden and Mr. Bishop engage in an intensive discussion of carpentry and binomials. Left: Mr. MacDonald takes the laid back approach to grading. Bottom: Paul Leyne gets chummy with Ms. Splaine. Mr. G. Bishop Math Ms. M. Bloomfield Foreign Language Ms. C. Bouille Business Ms. B. Bowles Foreign Language Ms. N. Boyle Guidance Mr. J. Bradford English Mg. Sgt. W. Bradley R. O. T. C. Work Study Ms. F. Braganca Title I Ms. K. Breen English Mr. P. Breen Math Chairperson Ms. R. Breen English Ms. M. Buckley Math Mr. T. Byrne Science Ms. J. Caliri Science Ms. D. Cappella Secretary 125 HELP! SYNTAX ERROR! BEEP! “What?!” An irate computer program- ming student stares at a unresponsive monitor. Meanwhile, in another room of Billerica Memorial High School, natural science students compare their lab results with those of their fellow classmates on a database program. Still elsewhere, sophisticated Wang computers help business students sim- ulate the modern day office as these students prepare for a career in an in- creasingly complicated business environment. These are just a few of the uses to which computers have been applied in the high school. In virtually every ma- jor subject area, spanning myriads of different software capabilities, from word processing to LOGO program- ming, computers are changing the face of education today. Computer literacy is attained more or less at the middle Ms. A. Capps Secretary Mr. G. Carlino Foreign Language Ms. E. Chamberlain Guidance Ms. D. Chutchian Social Studies Ms. J. Chutchian Computer Reference Mr. T. Clarke Business Ms. N. Clayton Library Ms. M. Cobleigh Math Ms. P. Cody Home Economics Mr. S. Colangelo Health Mr. A. Colletti Business Ms. J. Conners Secretary Mr. S. Connolly Phys. Ed. Mr. G. Cox Math Dr. P. Cox Music Coordinator 126 school level through the Billerica Public School system, which means that students entering the high school are free to use working knowledge of computers to assist them in their education In the area of English, word process- ing programs are employed to help students in the formulation of literary compositions. Using computers in this way, research papers do not have to be typed and re-typed several times when errors are found. A word proces- sor allows the student (or even the teacher) to make instant changes on a screen before the composition is print- ed out, making the creation of these compositions much easier. In the Math department, computers can facilitate the solving of a complex problem when programmed correctly and allow students to experiment with graphics and other interesting appli- cations. Similarly, in the area of sci- ence, computers can perform calcula- tions with little or no error and, therefore, have limitless applications. Computers also permit art students to make thumbnail sketches of what these artists wish to create, without actually using up art supplies. Again, with this the possiblities are endless, not to mention the great convenience this function provides. The business department uses com- puters to train students for demand- ing careers in business where comput- ers are constantly being used. This is a mere sampling of the applications of computers in Billerica Memorial High School. Oh, and by the way, that certain pro- gramming student finds the error in the program which now runs perfectly to completion. by Alan Gardiner Left top: Jennifer Coughlin, soon-to-be chemist with Mr. Whitaker. Left bottom: Ms. Molloy and Suzanne Catino joke about modern literature. Bottom: Mr. DiMare tries to explain the famed DiMare Circle. Ms. R. Cronin Computer Resource Dr. D. Curtis English Coordinator Mr. W. Davison Guidance Ms. L. DeCoste Art Mr. V. DeFeo English yp mower peck : i Ms. N. Delorey ; E ° 3 ; Math Mr. J. Desmond Social Studies Mr. T. DiMare Social Studies Mr. P. Doherty Math Ms. N. Donaghey Social Studies Ms. D. Donovan Business Ms. G. Driscoll English Ms. E. Duggan Home Economics Chairperson Mr. M. Esposito Security Ms. C. Falardeau Secretary PLAY SCHOOL The Home Economics Department at Bil- lerica Memorial High School offers stu- dents the opportunity to care for children and gain hands-on experience. This course is Child Development, taught by Patricia Cody. According to Ms. Cody, ‘““The course gives students practical experience in working with young children both for pos- sible future careers in the child care field as well as future parenting.” The Play- school program is limited to sixteen chil- dren who were chosen in the spring from applications received. The children have fun during playtime while it helps them develop skills for kindergarten. The student-teachers plan activities each week and are assigned certain duties. This provides organization and ease for the day. A typical day in Playschool includes morning meeting, activity period, story time, songs, snack time, and free play. One mother commented that Playschool is “the best thing for my child, because he has no one in the neighborhood his age to play with.” It is obvious that Playschool is affecting the community and BMHS stu- dents in a positive way. Ms. P. Ferrin Math Mr. R. Finnegan Industrial Arts Lt. Col. W. Flynn Ire On Te GC; Mr. J. Flynn Science Mr. P. Gabriel Science Chairperson Ms. M. Gallagher Library-Supervisor Ms. J. Giroux English Mr. F. Giroux Social Studies Mr. J. Gorezyca Science Mr. M. Granfield English Ms. S. Granfield Science Mr. C. Greene Math Ms. M. Guerrieo Copy Center Ms. B. Hagan English Ms. T. Hamelin Math 128 a Mr. J. Hipps English Ms. B. Hood Phys. Ed. Ms. V. Hough Art Ms. J. Ingalls Social Studies Mr. C. Jahnle English Mr. E. James Phys. Ed. Ms. H. Johanson Science Ms. J. Johansen Social Studies Ms. D. Jordan Math Ms. D. Killeen Math Mr. J. King Industrial Arts Mr. J. Lancaster English Ms. A. LaRosa Secretary Mr. G. Lemieux Music Mr. J. LoDuca Science 129 130 THE EGG SPECIALISTS During the first week of December, Mr. MacDonald’s Child Behavior classes worked on a project involving something very simple: eggs. The project was used to give the students a taste of the hard work that goes into being a parent. The project last- ed one and a half weeks, and was a huge success. Students drew faces and hair on the eggs, clothed them in homemade clothes, and got babysitters when they were going out. Some had twins or triplets. Many kids also made “bassinets,” “playpens,” and “‘stroll- ers” so that the babies could be car- ried through the hallways without being crushed. The projects were graded on daily attendance, a daily diary kept by the parent, the baby’s appearance, trans- portation device, and a filled-out birth certificate. If a baby was dropped, the parent’s project grade Mr. R. Loranger Science Ms. C. Luciano Phys. Ed. Dr. M. Luciano Reading Coordinator Mr. C. MacDonald Social Studies Ms. S. Mahnken Library Mr. M. Marchi Art Chairperson Ms. S. Marinaro English Ms. C. McCarthy Business Mr. K. McDermott English Ms. L. McLaughlin Math Mr. N. McPhee Phys. Ed. Ms. L. Molloy English Ms. J. Mount Secretary Ms. K. Murphy Reading Ms. R. Murphy Secretary oem wer ot ae e ! C Wii mr mou iih. _ W fon FED HRs - “arr 4 = Bt wh was dropped by ten points. Many in- cidences of kidnapping occured, and ransome notes were found. Few eggs were returned by the abductors. The majority of the students liked the project. When Anne Whyte was asked what she thought of the new responsibilities, she said, “It was fun. I think everybody enjoyed it. I learned that taking care of babies isn’t as easy as everybody thinks it Ten) 18. Mr. MacDonald was asked if the pro- ject worked. He answered, “Yes. I feel people realized the responsibil- ity involved in taking care of a fragile newborn.” As a participant, I had fun taking care of my three babies (eggs). I think that this project helps students realize just how much work it takes to care for a baby. -Andrea Garrant i Opposite page, clockwise from left: Ms. Buck- ley and Chris Dreikosen take the serious ap- proach to education; Mr. MacDonald stresses his point; Mr. DiMare and Mr. McClellan knows not what Steven Caraco finds so amus- ing; Mr. Greenawalt and Spirit Week’s 50s Day. Bottom: Ajay Silva studies for his major. Ms. R. Nee Secretary Mr. J. Nichols Industrial Arts Mr. A. O’Connell Industrial Arts Mr. M. Oullette Guidance Mr. V. Pagliarulo Guidance Ms. M. Palma Foreign Language Mr. D. Patterson Science Mr. G. Perry Social Studies Ms. A. Petullo English Ms. N. Phillips Phys. Ed. Health Mr. A. Pike Foreigh Language Chairperson Mr. R. Pike Title I Ms. G. Pollard Home Economics Mr. R. Richard Business Mr. J. Riley Foreign Language 131 Right: Mr. DeFeo: It’s nice to see a man who likes his job. Bottom: Brian Delsolia hard at work in mechanical drawing. Center: Andy Donovan gets rabbit ears from Wayne Dow while Cynthia Glauser and Janine Cumming watch in amusement. Far upper right: Scott Latham and Brian Segool: Tweedle-dum + Tweedle-dum. Keri Osgood plays with Mr. Roach’s “static ball”. Mr. P. Riley English Ms C. Rivard Secretary Mr. J. Roach Science Ms. B. Roberts Social Studies Ms. S. Robertson Music Mr. D. Rock Business Mr. R. Samson Industrial Arts Ms. B. Sidley Math Mr. J. Sidorovich Phys. Ed. Mr. C. Sillery Science Mr. R. Sirois Reading Ms. D. Smith Phys. Ed. Ms. A. Splaine Social Studies Mr. P. Stanton Social Studies Ms. A. Sullivan Social Studies 132 Mr. O. Tholander Industrial Arts Mr. G. Tsoukalas Science Mr. R. Tucceri Math Ms. M. Urponen Foreign Language Mr. V. Viglione Phys. Ed. Health Ms. H. Wagner Social Studies Ms. B. Walker Secretary Mr. L. Wallach English Mr. W. Walsh English Mr. S. Warden Math Dr. R. Waugh Guidance Director Ms. J. White English Mr. J. Whittaker Science Ms. D. Witham Foreign Language Mr. T. Woodbury Guidance Mr. J. Wooding Social Studies Ms. A. Zaccardi Home Economics 133 I'll live in memory’s garden, dear, With happy days we’ve known. In Spring I’ll watch for roses red — When fades the lilac blue, In early Fall when brown leaves call I'll catch a glimpse of you. Should you go first and I remain For battles to be fought,” enn _ Each thing you’ve touched along tl the way Will be a hallowed gp0L.n ” I’ll hear your voice, I’ll see your smile, Though blindly I may grope, The memory of your helping hand Will buoy me on with hope. ' Should you go first and I remain To finish with the scroll, No length’ning shadows shalt creep in To make this life seem droll. We’ve known so much of happiness, We’ve had our cup of joy And memory is one gift of God That death cannot destroy. Should you go first and I remain, One thing I’d have you do; Be slowly down that long, lone path, “For soon I’ll follow you. want to know each step you take ao I may walk the same. Par eomelay, down that lonel cae a hear me call your name. . . ALBERT ROWSWELL a ae Mrs. Donna Tuttle But the just woman, though she die early, shall be at rest. For the age that is honorable comes not with the passing of , time, nor can it be measured in terms of years. Rather, understanding is the hoary crown for men, And an unsullied life, the attainment of old age. - She who pleased God was loved: she who lived among sinners was transported — Snatched away, lest wickedness pervert her mind or deceit beguile her soul; : For the witchery of paltry things obscures what is right and { the whirl of desire transforms the innocent mind. 2 f Having become perfect in a short while, she reached the J} _ fullness of a long career; i, for her soul was pleasing to the Lord, therfore he sped her fe out of the midst of wickedness. f But the people saw and did not understand, nor did they take 4 this into account. i7 | Ses Wisdom 4:7-14 ; ¢ . ae f , s 4 | r | : ' | | y t t al | a. } —ee ”-—- | P xk ge ‘ a ' pe . iia Faculty Superlatives e Friendliest Funniest Ms. Phillips and Mr. Stavely Mr. Cox and Ms. Buckley are a | — - —- SEP as Soe 1 = | yy i. oe ee —_--- ) P of ey SS ZS Most Interesting Mr. Colangelo and Ms. Phillips Most Challenging Ms. Biagotti and Mr. McDermott 136 SS Best Listeners Mr. Roach and Ms. Phillips Best Dressed Mr. Lancaster and Ms. Molloy Best Looking Mr. King and Ms. Molloy 137 Right: The thrill of victory is felt by the wrestling team as they cheer on Rich Hasbrouck. Below: Dan McCaffrey goes for the rebound. Center: Lori Elmore (top) and Cindy Ford go after the ball. Far Right: The Indians skate their way to a win. Right: Craig Wilson gives it his all. 138 ae a ee ee ee The 1987-88 boys varsity basketball team enjoyed its best season in three years, posting a 10-10 overall record and a 8-7 league record. The team missed going to the state tourna- ment by just one win. It was even closer than that, consider- ing that the team had lost five games by one or two points, and one by three. The season was highlighted by several great victories, two of which came at the hands of Steve Morrisroe who hit clutch jump shots, to beat Chelmsford and M.V.C. champion Law- rence Central. Another impressive win came against state quarterfinalist Lowell, a two point triumph. The tribe also scored wins against small school champ Tewksbury, Con- cord-Carlisle twice, Methuen, Lawrence, Wilimington, and Dracut. Above: Glenn DiSarcina looks for an open teammate. Right: Sean Doherty and Steve Morrisroe and opposing Chelmsford team members leap for the ball. 140 =e? “BY The Indians were led by tri-captains Mike Goodwin, Glenn DiSarcina, and Dan McCaffery. Glenn DiSarcina and Mike Goodwin were named to the M.V.C. All-Star squad for the second year in a row. Mike Goodwin was also named to the M.V.C. All-Conference team. The team was also helped by the strong senior efforts of Joe Tomei, Sean Doherty, and Chuck Denehy, along with the great play of seniors Paul Leyne, Sean Crump, Brian Fla- herty, and Juniors Jeff Gallison, Sean Hardy, and Jay Mills. The team would like to thank Coach James, Coach McDer- mott, and Dick Donnelly for their time and efort they put into this season. It was much appreciated. - Sean Doherty Mike Goodwin goes for the free- throw. Left: Joe Tomei makes a daring lay-up attempt. Below: Sean Doherty guards his opponent in the game against Chelmsford. First row: Chuck Denehy, Sean Hardy, Brian Flaherty, Jeff Galli- son, Joe Tomei. Back row: Glenn DiSarcina, Sean Crump, Dan McCaffrey, Sean Doherty, Jay Mills, Steve Morrisroe, Michael Good- win, Paul Leyne. 141 ee 2 = PIT anew Beer % S —¢7 The BMHS Girls Indoor Track Team, coached by Mr. Mur- phy, had an excellent 1987-88 season. The team ran, threw, and jumped its way to a commendable 7-1 record, leaving the team just one meet out of the MVC title. The girls started off the season with a close meet with Lowell High. This was to be the only loss the Girls’ Winter Track Team suffered in the regular season- just enough to take the MVC title from Billerica. As the season unfolded, the team pulled it together and went undefeated in the rest of the winter’s dual meets. In fact, as the season progressed, Billeri- ca placed ahead of Lowell (the 1987-88 Girls’ Indoor Track MVC Champs) in both the State Indoor Track Relays and Right: Sara Doherty clears the high bar. ; Above: Tina Rouine leads as she rounds the turn. rs gs Senior co-captains Sara Doherty and Suzy Smith will be leaving the team, as will seniors Laura Boucher, Kim MackK- innon, Kristin Raybould, and Kristin Rumley. Congratua- tions to: Joanne Chin, recipient of the Most Improved Player Award; Suzy Smith, recipient of the Coach-Captain Award; Sara Doherty, recipient of the Most Outstanding Player Award; and to the 1987-88 Girls’ Indoor Track Team for their dedication, improvement, and achievement throughtout the season. Yack “ . the MIAA State Track Meet. - Laura Boucher Left: Laura Boucher leads the way. Below: Coreen White maintains the lead. First row: Amy Jaunbral, Coreen White, Laura Boucher, Suzy Smith. Second row: Dawn Cawthron, Kim MacKinnon, Kim Yoemans, Andrea Thompson, Michelle Hen- nelly, Heather Moore, Marci Barron, Beth Roach. Third row: Coach Murphy, Mi- chelle Cushing, Joanne Chin, Kristen Marsh, Kathy Thebodo, Kristen Raybould, Kim Colby, Sara Doherty, Tina Rouine, Jennifer Wilder, Tracy Penrose, Coach Jones. The Boys Indoor Track finished the season well with the leadership of Coach Bradford and captains John Kenney, Christopher Dreikosen, John Harring, and Jim Lawless. The team ended its season strongly with a 5 win, 3 loss record. The boys’ season started badly with injuries and sickness. The team posted a good season in non-league meets by finishing 4th in the Northern area, 14th in the State Class A meet, and having two finishers in the State Coaches’ meet and state relays. Scoring seniors not returning next year are Christopher Dreiko- sen, Barry Smith, Craig Wilson, Jim Lawless, John Burke, John Kenney, John Harring, and John Mason. Strong winners for next year’s team will be Matt Warden, Dennis Hart, Jeff McCarron, Jeff Wright, and Mark Dangora. - John Harring Upper right: Chris Dreikosen clearing the bar in the high jump. Above: John Harring leads the way in an event in the North Area Meet. Front row: Don Fay, John D’Orsi, Brett McLaughlin, Mike Spolidaro, John Schwarzel, Chris Martini, Jon Mihalek, John Taylor, Jeff Wright, Jim Lawless (Captain). Second row: Jeff Turner, Tom Galligani, Jeff Busnach, Scott Zaffini, Jim Faulkner, Jeff Robinson, Mike Capps, Brian Leard, John McCabe, Dennis Hart, Mark Dangora. Third row: (Left Right) Kheng Ly, John Burke, Chris Dreikosen (Captain), Eric Chen, Lennie Hodgkins, John Love, Ron Thurber, Paul Ransom, Matt Warden, John Kenney (Captain), Tony Meneades, Brian Zangri. Last row: Coach Bradford, Jeff McCarron, Jon Haywood, Dan Sheehan, John Whyte, Chris Trout, Rob Ferola, John Harrings, Craig Wilson, Bob Beloin, Brett Masotta, Tim Norris, Mark Davies, Coach Jones. Left: John Kenney at the turn. Below: Jim Lawless is ahead of the competition. Above: John Burke winds up for the shot put. Jason Higgins struggles to main- tain his lead. ... It’s hard to imagine. No more four o’clock practices, the two hours of pain, sweat, and improvements... no more line drills... no more suicides .. . no more spazzes from the coach ... “The feeling” we got from achieving will not be experi- enced again... No more times when the whole team gathered in acircle, sat on the balls and listened to Mr. Furlong’s plays _.. No more times to mimic him when he turned his back, all in play. No more practices. _.. It’s hard to imagine there won’t be any noisy bus rides. Most of the time they were to strange you have to look back at them and laugh ... our ears still ring with our voices gossiping ... and our throats still hurt from singing with the radio. There will be no more quiet bus rides home after the big upset. No more bus rides. ... It’s hard to imagine there won’t be anymore games. No Right: Korin Flynn putting the ball back in play. Above: Kelly Ramsey heads down the court pursued by Methuen players. 146 .° eo ey D. more competing ...no more fouls... no more splinters from sitting on the bench. Our eyes won’t wander around the stands, looking for our friends and families who were always there. The feeling we get from just playing in a game, playing the best we can will never be felt again . . ...A few years from now, when we look back on this season, we'll remember all the fun times we shared. We’ll remember the leadership of co-captains Korin Flynn and Cynthia Ford ... The hustle and determination of Kelly Ramsey, Lori Elmore, and Jennifer O’Brien ... And we will always remem- ber Julie Sandberg, who touched our lives in many ways. Just memories . . . It’s hard to imagine. - Cynthia Ford Left: Peggy Sullivan looks for an open player for a pass. First row: Cindy Ford, Kelly Ramsey, Genelle Blake, Peggy Sullivan. Second row: Kim Infanger, Tammy Sample, Laurie Kitchen, Maureen Higgins. Third row: Coach . . Perry-JV, Jennifer O’Brien, Tara Conners, Susan Tatarouns, Lori Elmore, Dottie Cooke, ¥ wo , : 7 Coach Furlong. . ) cr PORE ENE wna beat iy! rm Cindy Ford dribbles the ball across the court. Above: Jennifer O’Brien goes for a free throw shot. 147 Billerica has enjoyed a long tradition of winning hockey teams. The 1987-88 Varsity Hockey Team was certainly no exception. This year’s team left the rink at the end of the season as the Merrimack Valley League Large School Co- Champions. Coach Mark Jenkins and Senior Co-captains Fran DeChristoforo and Kirk Frevold led the Indians to an impressive 14-6-1 record, which enabled the team to be one of only eleven teams to qualify for the Eastern Massachu- setts Division I North Tournament. Players who were major factors in the sucess of the 1987-88 team are: goalies Tom DiNanno, Tim Donovan, and Brian Kennedy; top guns John Barron (wing), Fran DeChristoforo (co-captain), Jim Fitzgerald (wing), Kirk Frevold (co-cap- tain) and Bob Kupka (center); and blue line corps leaders Bill Doyle, Don MacLeod, John Rosa, and Don Sherwood. Several players received post-season recognition from their coach for their hard work. Mike Glavine received the Most Improved Player Award. Kirk Frevold was the recipient of the Coach-Captain Award. Bobby Kupka was judged the team’s Most Outstanding Player by Coach Jenkins and his assistants. Congratulations to the recipients of these awards and to the team which these players represent, the Merri- mack Valley League Large School Co-Champs, on yet anoth- er successful hockey season. May the winning tradition continue. - Laura Boucher siEhly , s if, 9 Zn . , F vs wy ® P ry Gf Front row: Rich Hardy, Bill Doyle, Fran Christoforo, Brian Kennedy, Kirk Frevold, Tom DiNanno, Tim Donovan, Joel Jenkins, Dennis Carpenter, Mike McHugh. Back row: Coach Esposito, Mike Glavine, Tom Gualtieri, Don MacLeod, John Baron, Don Sherwood, Bob Kupka, Scott Woodin, Brian Joyce, John Rosa, Jim Fitzgerald, Mark Jenkins, John Gallagher. 148 Right: The squad builds their pyramid. Below: Jr. Kerrin O’Shea cheers on the Indi- ans in a basketball game against Chelmsford. Right: Capt. Sue Dante, Capt. Wendy Turner, and Sr. Laurie Collins. 150 Left: The BMHS cheerleaders in formation. Below: Wendy Turner cheers on the Indians at half time. 2 eter meomiaamens Front row: Kerrin O’Shea, Suzanne Dante (Capt.), Wendy Turner (Capt.), Laurie Collins, Kelly Connor. Back row: Jill Callahan, Tracy Morgan, Lisa Allendorf, Laura Foster, Lisa Cardia, Laura Annese. Missing: Amy Canfield. 151 Above: Greg Pearl is declared the victor. Upper right: Ray DeRosa stands ready to face his opponent. 152 First row: John Razzaboni, Keith Cataldo, Jerry Petersen, Jason Cumming, Mike Orthman, Greg Pearl, Steve Marasolo, Kevin Pucillo. Second row: Eric Barbaro, Pete Codero, Jason Kennedy, Bob Flethcer, Mike Murphy, Tom Lee, Brandon Giardina. Third row: Ralph Lyman, Pat “Andy” Devine, Geoge Leomonitis, Coach Vinnie Viglione, Kevin Charthand, Phil Laporte, Matt Ausely, Asst. Coach Otis Tholander, Dinny Colletti. Missing: Ray DeRosa, Craig Giardina (State Finalist, 2nd place, New England Semi-Finalist.) Left: Kevin Pucillo battles the opposition. Below: Tom Lee locked in a struggle with his Nashua opponent. The Girls Varsity Gymnastics Team finished their 1988 season with a record of five wins and five losses. The team consisted of upper class- men and seven up-and-coming freshmen who were strong against tough competitors like Dracut and Chelmsford. Captains Cindy Burtt and Kristen Fitzgerald also performed well. Their efforts led their team to break the school record of 105 points and replace it with the present point total of 113. The team also did well in the Merrimack Valley Conference League meet. Strong performances were turned in by Judy Anthony, Peggy Schwarzel, Dawn DeCicco, Michelle Osbourn, Kristen Fitzgerald, and Cindy Burtt, who placed third in the All-Around competition. The whole team was very supportive of each other, and it was a fun and challenging year. - Cindy Burtt Right: Cindy Burtt gives a strong performance on the balance beam. Below: Laurie Souza leaps through the air in the floor exercise. coystaue Top: Kerry Charette. Second row: Devianis Daneanus, Paula Odierno, Karen Delsolia, Wendy Arsenault. Third row: Coach Smith, Kristin Fitzgerald, Michelle Os- borne, Rhonda Thain, Laurie Souza, Cindy Burtt, Helen Dolan. Fourth row: Amy Jones, Paula Souza, Judy Anthony, Peggy Schwarzel. bh ol Players prepare for the dropping of the puck. Below: Jason Higgins warms up. The Varsity basketball team are wild about their victory. 155 Ray DeRosa emerges victorious. A ” fe a 2 - — en, LA — 2 co adminton Tournamen gost Upper left: Ed Cruz gets ready to serve. Upper right: Andy Donovan and Steven Dan- kese in the Finals. Above: Brian Joyce, Glen DiSarcina, Cindy Ford, and Peggy Sullivan are the runners-up, while the Girls’ Champions are Karen Jackson and Kim Thompson, and the Boys’ Champi- ons are Steve Dankese andAndy Donovan. right: Steve Gallagher aims high for the birdie. Bottom: Brian Joyce and Glen DiSarcina await the return. Left: Andrea Giles steps forward to hit the birdie. Above: Chris Callery sails one over the net. 157 Clubs And Activities : Chorus | Computer Club | Advisor: Mr. Greene — ante oa} m ow |} Yearbook The project of creating the Yearbook began with enthusiasm and creativ- ity from a large staff. It began in June of ’87 and did not end until August of ’88. Sections were decided Front row: Ms. Marinaro, Steve Caraco, Michele Lee, Agnes Chan, Jay McGaffigan, Shawn Wilson, Laura Errico Back row: Mr. Flynn, Jean McRae, Alessandra Fassett, Lisa DiMatteo, Scott Wallask, Dominic Ricci, Sue O’Keefe, Conan Daly, Sue Moser, Pam Heavey, Jen Pierce, Lisa Benjamin, Linda Collins, Sara Doherty, Kristen Walsh French Club Advisors: Ms. Anderson and Mrs. Betlijch by majority vote. Chaos usually set in due to the frenzy of the Senior year. Many students contributed to the making of the hardcover time capsule. Below: Alessandra Fassett, Shawn Wilson, and Scott Wallask listen to the advice of their advisor. Future Teachers of America Advisor: Mr. Pagliarulo Right: Editors Jay McGaffigan and Michele Lee try to concentrate. Below: Interns Scott Wallask and Alessandra Fassett learn by observing Agnes Chan and Michele Lee while mentor Ms. Marinaro points out the structure to Conan Daly and Sue O’Keefe. International Relations Club _ Literary “rm Amanuensis Advisors: Ms. Adams and Ms. Sidley — : Advisor: Mrs. Breen. National Honor Society Best known as a service organization, students and faculty gave the gift of the National Honor Society retained _ life in the fall and the spring, and the its reputation by sponsoring two suc- amount given increased from last cessful blood drives and a delivery of year. Male members of NHS took a cheese for the senior citizens residing day off to unload and deliver cartons next door to the high school. Both of cheese for the elderly. Mike Flynn does his good deed for the day. eh peer ti at 3 =p RES Pree aps ey it pee AS sGbes ioae 18 58 7 Pesca D5 8 pou WEEP Set Ricroaren ae fF . Le ee ae Pes _ Front row: Alan Gardiner, Steve Dankese, Steve Caraco, Lisa Benjamin, Laura Errico, Chris Draper, George Silva, Mike Flynn, Joe Orlando, Greg Babcock, Carl Rezendes. Back Row: Mrs. McCarthy, Anne Manne, Linda Collins, Laura Boucher, Rose Schmidt, Jen DeMarco, Pam Heavey, Sue Moser, Sharon DiRocco, Jackie Dalfino, Lily Donadio, Agnes Chan, Michele Lee, Ms. Buckley Math League . Newspaper Billerica Beat Advisor: Ms. Cobleigh Advisor: Mrs. Giroux Peer Assistance Advisors: Mr. Colangelo and Ms. Barrone. Left: Chris Draper receives support from Jan- ine Cummings and Linda Dantas. Below: Michelle McAvoy gets set to give blood. Photography Club Advisor: Mr. Whitaker Rifle Team This year we competed against other schools and we also participated in postal matches where we competed at home and sent the targets to the NRA to be scored and compared with other competitors. We had a good year and we did improve our skills. We wish the best of luck to our classmates and to the class of ’88. Back row: Mike Kraus, Dan DiBona, Mike Flynn Front row: David Tanner, Bill Hobbs. Science League: Advisor: Mr. Tsoukalas Ski Club Advisor: Mr. Sillery ROTC Drill Team The ROTC Drill Team did well this year, competing with 14 other schools from the New England Area from October to March. Michael Flynn and Paul Coraccio lead their teams into a very good season coming out with many team and individual awards. This year’s team of nine veteran members will lose five key members: Michael Flynn, Paul Coraccio, Dan Selenius, Michael Kraus, and Michele McAvoy. Left: Mike Kraus, Mike Flynn, and Dan DiBona act out their roles. POR annawnwiirn ORBRW EE se) aoe s Back row: Dan Selenius, Elise Delguadio, Ron Balken, Michael Krause Front row: Paul Coraccio, Wendy Smith, Dave Clare, Michele McAvoy, Mike Flynn Spanish- Italian Club y.0 BB) Advisors: Ms. Bowles and Ms. Palma Advisor: Ms. Chutchian Student Government Advisor: Mr. Desmond Officers: Lisa Benjamin, Kathi Smith, Laura Errico Freshmen Class Officers = : — - Sophmore Class Officers Advisors: Ms. Wagner and Ms. White = = _ Advisors: Mr O’Connell and Ms. Jordan Officers: Kristen Nee, Shellie Smith, Terri Bejtlich, Jason Cummings ls Michelle Johnson, Kelly O’Rourke, Sara Tholander, Tim 1 i il Junior Class Officers Advisors: Ms. Killeen and Mrs. R. Breen Officers: Jody Farmer, John Chan, Kristin Fra- zier, Genelle Blake wi! ere a Ss I + ot. a Pa , 5 a i are a oy wn GP eet pf ,aln, tee BY @ f' F “Be Specific And Cite “That’s The Examples!” Kinda Guy I Am.” “In A Well Written -Mr. J. Desmond Essay...” “Prove It!” -Mr. K. -Ms. K. Breen McDermott “Happy 999 Day! Mr. D. Stavely “Right Or Wrong?” -Mr. P. Gabriel “Ferris, Forrus” -Mr. E. James = 4 Fs, j iy Remember these guys? Freshmen, clockwise from bottom: Glen DiSarcina, Fran DeChristoforo, Joe Tomei, John Kenney, Jerry Clemente, John Hoyes, George Silva, Greg “Flash” Babcock, Malcolm Farrell, Brad Henrick, Derek Ryan, Rich Glennon. “Step One 99 “Can I Just Say One -Mr. J. Whittaker “Use The Brains Thing?” ae God Gave A | -Kristen Raybou Goose!” -Ms. M. Buckley “Do It For Flo!” -Boy’s Basketball Team 167 Silver Jade Marching Band The thrill of victory. The agony of defeat. The 1987-88 marching band season. For the BMHS Marching Band, a season of unprecedented success is a tough act to follow. Starting from the first day of summer camp, people realized the “honeymoon” was over. Along with this realization, came alot of hard work and added effort throughout the season. To add to the usual stress and work load of the season, many crises came up that had to be dealt with: injuries, finances, and attitudes. Setbacks, however, didn’t get the members down. We joined together as a family, helping and supporting each other through the highs and lows. We comforted one another after a disappointing show, and laughed and cried after a well earned victory. It had been a frustrating season, always feeling like the judges were out to get the former EMBA champions, but the determination stayed through it all. As well as going to scheduled practices, different sections pulled together on their own time to accomplish specif- ic goals that members felt should be reached. Soon finals were upon them. Everyone regarded them with mixed feelings; some of dread, tension, relief that the season would soon be over, and sadness in knowing that this would be the seniors’ last hurrah, our last to shine. What we did on that field on that night was something to be remembered. The band and color guard put on the finest show of the season, putting every ounce of energy into every step we marched, every note we played, every flag we twirled. Coming off the field, the faces were full of smiles, laughter, tears and there was plenty of hugging. There was tension filling the air as the awards ceremony began. Biller- ica was placed fifth, with a score of 94.5, and recognition for being Massachusetts State Champions. Although we did not come home with the championship banner two years running, it was still a good way to end such a tough season; coming home happy, please and relieved. by: Tracey Falardeau Field Director 87-88 Class of 1988 Right: Field Director Andrea Garrant leads 168 the way. Left: The Marching Band uses their talent to win big. Below: Neither rain or snow can stop the band from putting on a good Thanksgiiing halftime show. Left: Field Directors Tracey Falardeau and Andrea Garrant. Below: The Colorguard prove their talents. 169 This year’s baseball team had a good season under the leadership of Captains Tim Mur- ray and Glenn DiSarcina, and with the guid- ance of Coach Sidorovich. The team did well with rookie pitchers Mark Magararu and Keith Qualter in a season where they fin- ished second in the Merrimack Valley Con- ference. The Indians were left one game out of first place with a loss to Andover in the last game of the season. With their outstanding record, the team made it into the Division I tournament, but lost to Waltham in the preliminary rounds. The team will be losing seniors third base- man Bob Kupka, catcher Tim Murray, Glenn DiSarcina, Chuck Denehy and Chris Agos- tino, but with a strong returning team and veteran outfielders and pitchers, next season is expected to be a good one. Right: Glen DiSarcina awaits the pitch. | Sea L-) PT ae, e; - am Above: Keith Qualter winds up for the pitch. Pie st Front row: Chris Agostino, Bobby Kupka, Tim Murray (Capt.), Glen DiSarcina (Capt.), Chuck Denehy, Jeff Gallison. Back row: Mark Magaruru, Mark Torpey, Derek Graham, Mike Gla- vine, Keith Qualter, Sean Hardy, Coach Sidorovich. 172 Left: Bob Kupka makes the out. Below: Chuck Denehy rounds the bases. Derek Graham heads for third. - Z dedication of the players, next year’s team plans to improve on both individual and team levels. Five seniors who have brought experience, leadership and dedication to the 1988 team are: Laura Boucher, Lynda Dan- tas, Denise Elliot, Karen Jackson and Chris- tine Ward. The best of luck to all softball players who will be returning next year! te + Y O92 © ess “. ; Xe ON A ee PI The softball season began in April, and al- x ax wore x eS. though the team opened the season with a Ss SOL few losses, the team improved as it gained §¢. .% A x XR IPPON more experience. Under the guidance of aA KS RAO KS eS Coach Linda McLaughlin and co-captains wes Meee. XX Denise Elliot and Karen Jackson, the 1989 Lees FERRIS 4 team is left a promising one. With the benefit @@e SCREEN ONE SM: ww f . h a a 74 L4 ‘io é ® 8 Ea me of more experience and the already present Rchex i, Seve Wi ach se -Laura Boucher Right: Chris Ward keeps her eye on the ball. Right: Karen Jackson watches the ball sail out of sight. oe a! em ee EER = Hee eee Cie” i and ie His As 2 se ee Front row: Claudine Berube, Dottie Cooke, Chris Ward, Denise Elliott, Ka- ren Jackson, Laura Boucher, Lynda Dantas. Back row: Kristie Carvalho, Kim Infanger, Tammi Sample, Shery] Flynn, Sue Tatarouns, Rachael Barbar- osa, Angel Carvalho, Kim MacLeod, Wendy Tatarouns, Coach Linda McLaughlin. 174 IF) ey «, a oN. cP . 7 Bony — wpegagss ne Top: Denise Elliott squares for the bunt. Above: Laura Boucher makes the play at first. Jr. pitcher Kim Infanger. 175 peas Boss Temi The Boys Tennis Team finished with an 11-7 record this year. Co-captains Steve Dankese and Chad Frederick played first singles and second singles respectively. The third singles position was shared by Andy Donovan and Conan Daily. The strength of the team was at both doubles positions. At first doubles the duo of Don O’Sullivan and Scott Christo earned All-Conference honors with an undefeated confer- ence record. The second doubles team of Tom Hernon and Tim Gibson also went undefeated in eight matches this year. S$ Above: Chad Frederick with a nice return. Upper right: Tom Hernon lunges for the shot. 176 Matt Xavier earned a varsity letter at third singles and seond doubles positions. Mike Raybould and Tom DiNanno earned varsity letters at second doubles. The team capped off the season with a 4-1 loss to Swamps- cott in the preliminary round of the state tournament. The team is losing five of its seven starters, but with a good crop of underclassmen coming up the team is expecting another good season next year. -Steve Dankese Ze F. % ‘ oe oe ng. die ‘ihe a fy “i Be lies bvosteveded se Ths th Bil steSiheds a sae le MOP i” Ae . ae 5 i. F ue a ge 4 . f : ‘eg Fic é (hos oc lE JOo 48 tte. 7 ge A 2 waa STITT fee . (fs SfbEPREAE paw ve Front row: Chris O’Keefe, Tom Hernon, Don O’Sullivan, Steve Dankese (Capt.), Chad Frederick (Capt.), Andy Donovan, Matt Xavier, Bob Cataldo. Back row: Mike Raybould, Rick DeRosa, Conan Dailey, Tom DiNanno, Phil Elias, Tim Gibson, Scott Christo, Phil Casalini, Left: Steve Dankese returns with a forehand. Below: Don O’Sullivan makes a return in an intense match. ‘afl nseaiidiiaaiadadlabadialeads 4 i Seo CLE55 vais Cr J ey , Gaps Le ‘ a Above: Matt Xavier reaches for the shot. Andy Donovan guides the ball over the net. i be fyi The Girls tennis team finished off the season with an excellent 11-7 record. The season was thought to be a rebuilding year, but with Leigh McCarty going undefeated at first sin- gles, the team made it to the State Tournament. Kris Frazier and Dana Caraba at second sin- gles and third singles respectively also played well throughout the season. Both doubles teams played well in reaching the state tournament. The girls lost to North Reading in the State Tournament, but with the starting line up returning next year, they should have an even better team. - Steve Dankese Right: Leigh McCarty is determined to make the shot. Below: Dana Caraba reaches for the shot. sence SEN LIE LON Reg Mary Mahaney makes the play at the net. ; s Left: Kris Frazier lunges for the shot. ae ee Below: Vanessa Donadio leaps to make the i f return. OO te ani “gh Ta or Lite fictte sags PAS mee 4 is 4 prise 2s 7 CHS LN re eS “WE BOS Gees 7 a 1 é | ee { sx 0 ATTEN. First row: Maureen Murray, Michelle LeVasseur, Jen Spadano, Leigh McCarty (Capt.), | Above: Moira Breen scoops the ball. Vanessa Donadio, Donna Dantas. Second row: Kris Frazier (Capt.), Moira Breen, Dawn Berkovitz, Dana Caraba, Jody Farmer, Kathy Cristello, Mary Mahaney. This season’s lacrosse team was an inexperi- enced one, with only four returning veterans. The team will be losing co-captains Dan McCaffrey and Paul Leyne, goaltender Paul Olsen, midfielder Chris Marmiani, and de- fensemen Chris Callery and John Rosa, but is hoping for a good season next year with a more experienced team. af $F Sua 6 Be on De Pe Dan McCaffrey, a midfielder, was named to the All-Conference Team, and he and attack- man Paul Leyne were both selected for the All-Star Team. The recipient of the Coaches Award this year was Paul Leyne. Mike King was chosen as the Most Improved Player, (4. 4: 2 s ™ =f ee a and Dan McCaffrey was awarded the Most ge Seg ag Ee PY ee Sineah gS 7 ate Outstanding Player Award. Soe Se PC OS ioc, ie th Saeetli Right: Scrimmaging at the goal. Right: Paul Leyne looks downfield for an open man. Front row: Scott Perrier, Chris Mar- miani, Paul Olsen, Paul Leyne (Capt.), Dan McCaffrey (Capt.), John Rosa, Chris Callery, John Baron. Back row: Coach Whiteway, Pete Hinkley, Mike King, Brian Major, John Livesey, Brandon Giardina, Phil LaPorte, Rich Peck, Chris McGuinnis, Bob Burns, Matt Olsley. 180 fs vs ey ee : John Rosa awaits a pass. aie - ee Pid cove OCS any a a 4. ae : ete 2 owe vee or © Top: John Barron and Chris Marmiani ready to make a play. Above: Dan McCaffrey in a game against Con- cord Carlisle. 181 This year’s boys track team had a successful season, finishing fourth in the MVC. Tri- captain Jim Lawless put in outstanding per- formances in every meet and was a valuable participant in the two mile relay. Tri-captain Chris Dreikosen specialized in the high jump and the high hurdles, as well as the long jump and the triple jump. Tri-captain John Burke performed well in the discus and shot put events. The team placed fourth in both the Haver- hill Invitational and North Area meets. Next year’s team is expecting a good season with the return of athletes who gained experience during the 1988 season. Right: Jim Lawless leads the way in a meet against Andover. Below: John Burke sends the shot put into orbit. Brian Zangri soars in % the long jun Left: Chris Dreikosen flies over the hurdles. Below: Adam Schwartz clears the bar in the high jump. ee en, ee a First row: Paul Ransom, John Love, Jeff McCarron, Tim Norris, Dan Sheehan, John Burke, Mark Gibelli, Rob Ferola, Mike Capps, Terry Andrews, Jeff Robinson. Second row: Donald Faye, Rob Fiore, Terry Crump, Dennis Hart, Jeff Wright, John Doherty, Chris Trout, Kheng Ly, Adam Schwartz, George Cronin, Mark Brady, Jeff Busnach, Joe Ponzo. Third row: Brett McLaughlin, Jim Capone, Jeff Zafani, Mike Spladoro, John McCabe, Eric Chen, Brett Blasotta, Brian Zangri, Mark Davies, Kevin Thumas, Chris Calabrese, Eric Nolten, John Michallek, Tom Galligani, John Mason, Coach Dan Murphy, Asst. Coach Chandler Jones. This year’s Girls’ Track Team had a suc- cessful season, finishing second in the league with a 6-1 record. The relay teams were strong, the two mile relay team finishing first in the Northern Area Meet. The 4x200 relay team was first in the state relays. Sara Do- herty was a strong competitor and completed the season undefeated in the high jump and set a new school record at 5’5”’. Kerry Goguen was named to the MVC Large School All Stars for the mile and Sara Do- herty for the high jump and the 200. Award winners were Sara Doherty for Most Out- standing Athlete, Joanne Chin for the Coaches Award, and Tracy Penrose as Most Improved. The team will be losing the four senior captains: Sara Doherty, Erin Flan- nery, Peggy Sullivan, who competed in the 4x200 relay, and Suzy Smith who competed in hurdles. Right: Suzy Smith bounds over the hurdles. Below: Sue DeVito leaps over the high bar. Tina Rouine leads the way. Left: Sara Doherty with another winning per- formance in the high jump. Below: Kim MacKinnon gains momentum in the meet against Andover. First row: Kim Colby, Kim MacKinnon, Sara Doherty (Capt.), Suzi Smith (Capt.), Kathi Smith, Erin Flannery, Michelle Cushing, Kris Marsh, Jen Wilder. Second row: Christine Moniac, Dawn Cawthron, Christine Ianelli, Joanne Chin, Beth Roach, Peggy Schwarzel, Laura Thompson, Coreen White, Jen Farrell, Holly Jewkes, Amy Jaunbral, Diane Melvin. Third row: Coach Jones, Maureen Walsh, Roberta Hennessey, Amy Doherty, Marci Barron, Kim Yeomans, Dawn Baniwietz, Bonnie McDonough, Tracy Penrose, Tina Rouine, Sue DeVito, Amy Ciccarelli, Kerri Goguen, Julie Reder, Donna King, Laurie Galligani, Coach McNulty, Coach Murphy. Missing: Peggy Sullivan and 185 Judy Coneeny. (Right) Captain America: U.S. carri- ers protect Kuwati ships in mine- filled Persian Gulf. Wild and Wonderful 0 ORs 4 Michael Douglas’ ‘Fatal At-. traction’ drew in audiences. Hollywood’s rising star-‘Un- touchables’ Kevin Costner Charlie Sheen-‘Platoon’ and ‘Wall Street’ made him the hottest newcomer. ‘T think I can... .”: (Above) Bork and Dennis Quaid-‘Suspect’ got Ginsberg came close to becoming the him off to big stardom next Supreme court Justice. Unwelcomed visitor: Mathias Rust drops into Red Square unan- nounced and ended up in a Siberian jail. Down and Out Moonlighting’s Bruce Willis loses on the big small screens Madonna went down with her flop ‘Who’s that Girl?’ Black Monday: Despair sets in at Wall Street during the Stock Market crash of October ’87. Without Sly, Bridgette Niel- sen is finally out of the news Last Goodbyes: Jackie Gleason (far right), a.k.a. Ralph Kramden of ‘The Honeymooners’ passed away with the title of ‘The Great One.’ Andy Warhol (right) died as the most famous artist of the decade. (Below) Tom Selleck and Frank Sinatra together for the last episode of ‘Magnum, P.I.’ (Right) Jim and Tammy Bakker made the news with their continuous attempts to win back the PTL Ministry. (Right) Best Actress Cher broke the mold in 1988 with ‘Moonstruck’ and wild evening attire. (Left) Pee Wee Herman became a household word, with his movie ‘Pee Wee’s Big Adventure’ and his Saturday morning hit show. Glasnost: President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev at the U.S. - So- viet Summit. (Upper center) Gary Hart in a futile attempt to gain the Democratic presidential nomination. (Above) Baby Jessica McClure kept the nation on the edge with her ordeal in a well. Yuppies on the rise: TV hit show ‘LA Law’ and its stars (left) Corbin Bernsen, Harry Hamlin, and Jimmy Smits. ‘Bad’: Michael Jackson’s bizarre habits and hit album kept him in the spotlight. Right: Linda Collins watches as Laura Errico tries to drag John Burke into the picture. Right: Wild ‘n’ crazy antics by Mike Flynn, Sean Doherty, Steve Hart, Steve Dankese, Scott Stewart, Alan Gardiner, Chris Dreikosen, and Mark Gibelli. Bottom right: Erin Flannery studies through lunch. Bottom left: Paul Olson, Scott O’Neil, and Shawn Radzvin in a lunchtime deal. 190 Last Will And Testament Friends, parents, teachers, students, lend us your ears. We come in joy and not in sadness to present and record the last will and testament of the Class of 1988. We, the senior class, being of sound mind and body, leave behind: To Mrs. Jane Johansen we leave a copy. of ourjunior prom song, “This Is The Time,” so that she will always remember it. Since Mr. Tsoukalas uses his magic to saw a woman in half, we leave him a magic box and Miss Buckley as his assistant. Since Mr. Roach is such a nice guy, and can take any type of weather, we leave him a microphone so he can share his songs with more people. We leave Mr. MacDonald (sir, bow) a case of “eggs.” We leave Mr. Riley a new copy of the book he loves so much, Beowulf. Mrs. Molloy will always have our love, memories of our unique classes, and our promise of safety. Thanks for teaching us to “peruse,” we’ve learned a lot. To Mr. McLellan, we leave a lifetime supply of Nestle Crunch Bars, and a copy of “Stand By Me.” To the class of 1992, we leave all of our books, extra passes, excuses, and most of all luck. Also, we leave next year’s freshman class 500 pairs of roller skates so they can get to class on time. To the remaining classes, we leave years of running the 600 in gym on the hottest day of the year. We also leave an unlimited supply of Mr. Staveley’s ““Happy Days” to anyone who needs one. We would like to return to Mrs. Mount her mind, that she has probably lost over the past four years. To the junior girls, we leave the Senior girls’ playbook, so that they can have better luck in next year’s “powder puff game.” To Mr. Pagliarulo, we leave the boys basketball playbook, to help improve the teachers’ basketball abilities. For Mr. Greenawalt, we have appropriated money for a crash course on “The Art of Basketball.” As for Mr. DiMare, we leave an official referee shirt to help get him through the day. For Mr. McDermott, we leave with gratitude and the assurance that some in fact do care. We leave to Miss Buckley a box of NHS induction ceremony program booklets, with no names left out. To Mrs. Breen, we leave an unlimited supply of coffee to help her with next year’s literary magazine. To Dr. Sharkey, we leave our gratitude and appreciation, and a new microphone to help him with next year’s assemblies. To our class advisors, Mr. Tom DiMa re and Mrs. Jane Johansen, we leave all our love and thanks for all that you’ve done. Finally, now that all is said and done, we can reflect upon the good times we’ve had. We would like to acknowledge the support of anyone that we forgot. We couldn’t have made it without you! We, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament in the year of our Lord, one 191 thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight. BILLERICA ART AND CRAFTS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Entering Field of Arts SANDRA POTTER BILLERICA CLERICAL UNION (NAGE) SCHOLARSHIP Senior Entering Business Related Field DEBORAH CARROLL CHESTER E. INGRAHAM SCHOLARSHIP MARGARET A. SULLIVAN NURSING SCHOLARSHIP S lanning to attend n hool and lify for R.N. ANDREA GARRANTE and MICHELE MCAVOY THOMAS O’CONNELL, SR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP MARY BETH HAYES ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF MILDRED C. BROWN Senior who Excelled in English AGNES CHAN ST. THERESA’S WOMENS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Senior member of St. Theresa’s Parish DOUGLAS BALDWIN and ROBERT RYAN SONS OF ITALY BILLERICA MIXED LODGE 2268 SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF SALVATORE GRIECO DAWN HERRICK and DONALD DELUCA VETERANS OF FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP RICHARD DELISLE WARS SOLOMON POST 8819 BILLERICA EMBLEM CLUB 410 SCHOLARSHIP KATHY NORDLIE and MARY BETH HAYES FUTURE TEACHERS we AMERICA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Active Senior Member of F.T.A DAWN HERRICK and KRISTEN WALSH ROBERT CARROLL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior ere OLL Ins in Human Services LINDA COLLINS BILLERICA CHESS CLUB AWARD JAY MCGAFFIGAN THOMAS MEAGHER JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Intending to Major in English JOHN M. COLLINS KEITH BRYAN RIST MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Male and female senior who will CACHE ‘a 1, 2, or 4 1k ivcue Training or Degree BRIAN DELSOLIA and MICHAEL HAMME DUTILE HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Senior Who Attended Dutile School for 3 Years ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT VINING HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP 192 = Senior Awards — a = RAINBOW MOTHER’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Senior Member, Order of Rainbow DAWN MACNEILL AFRO-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BILLERICA SCHOLARSHIP CHAD F. FREDERICK, ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, KATHRYN SMITH THELMA L. BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Entering Field of Culinery Arts SUZANNE SMITH CHORAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT AWARD Senior who has PHOMT in Choral Music Program KIMBERLY THOMPSON DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, BILLERICA CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP Senior Entering 2-4 Year College CHRISTOPHER DREIKOSEN and WENDY TURNER 47 HOWE H.S.- BMHS ALUMNI ASSOC. AWARD AND THE RALPH BRIGHAM MEMORIAL AWARD Senior Child or Grandchild of a Howe High School or BMHS Graduate KAREN HILDRETH and MICHELE LEE WILLIAM H. LAVERY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP KORIN FLYNN, LAURA BOUCHER, DAWN MACNEILL BILLERICA LITTLE LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF AR- THUR C. SKELTON Senior who has participated in Billerica Little Leagu TIMOTHY MURRAY and KIRK FREVOLD MARSHALL MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Who Graduated from Marshall Middle School CARL REZENDES NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST SCHOLARSHIP SUZANNE DANTE and LAURA ERRICO BILLERICA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION Senior who has Bere in Billerica Youth Soccer SEAN DOH Senior Who Attended Vining School for 2 Years JACQUELYN DALFINO BILLERICA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS SCHOLARSHIP PATRICIA KENNEDY and ERIN FLANNERY BILLERICA ARTS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP Senior who will be RDA in a pr Hiiey in the field of the visual or performing arts. TRACEY FALARDEAU and SANDRA POTTER DITSON SCHOOL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Senior Who Attended Ditson School for 4 Years JENNIFER DEMARCO DUPONT NEN SCHOLARSHIP Senior Planning to Study in Health Science Field GREGORY BABCOCK BILLERICA ELKS SCHOLARSHIP KELLY OAKLEY, ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, KELLIE OFLAHERTY Laura Boucher receiving the Thomas J. Walsh Memorial Scholarship. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Senior Planning to Study Political Science ERIN FLANNERY BILLERICA POP WARNER SCHOLARSHIP oRIA girl who has rps football or cheerleader with Rae for at least 4 yrs. AN DELSOLIA and WENDY MUSGRA WOBURN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK MICHELE LEE JULIE SANDBERG MEMORIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Senior who has Bae on a Girls Athletic Team. PAMELA H THOMAS J. WALSH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP LAURA BOUCHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP Senior who has excelled in a foreign lan LISA BENJAMIN, LAURA BOUCHER BILLERICA FRIENDS OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP For academic and music achievements ACADEMICS-KRISTEN WALSH SHARON DIROCCO, ROBERT RYAN MUSIC-TRACEY FALARDEAU HAJJAR PARENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Senior who has attended the Hajjar School for at least 3 yrs. SUSAN MOSER HONEYWELL BULL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Planning Career in Engineering or Computer Programming STEVEN DANKESE SEAN K. HUFNAGLE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP MICHAEL FLYNN KENNEDY SCHOOL P.T.O. SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF CATHER- INE L. TORRE Senior Who Attended the Kennedy School for 3 Years LISA LASOFSKY Mary Beth Hayes receiving the Thomas O’Connell, Sr. Memorial Scholarship from Dr. Calabrese. 193 MASS. ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS AWARD RECIPIENTS- LISA BENJAMIN LAURA BOUCHER CHUCK LAMPSON SCHOLARSHIP (IN HONOR OF FORMER SUPERINTENDENT’S FRED REIL, WILLIAM FLAHERTY, AND PAUL HEFFERNAN) Awarded to a male and female scholar athlete SEAN DOHERTY and LILIANA DONADIO DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior in Top 25% of Class Planning to Major in Science Math Business or Engineering CHRISTOPHER DREIKOSEN RALPH HALLENBORG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior Varsity Hockey Player KIRK FREVOLD BILLERICA LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF R. MYRTON DAVIS CYNTHIA BUDAU JOANNE O’BRIEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Female Senior Athlete DAWN MACNEILL STEPHEN ROHNERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Senior enrolling in a 4 year college university as a music major. TRACEY FALARDEAU STOUFFER’S HIGH-TECH 10K CLASSIC SCHOLARSHIP Senior Majoring in High Tech AGNES CHAN and ALAN GARDINER BILLERICA ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL OLIVIERI SUSAN MOSER and LISA BENJAMIN FEMALE MASTER OF SPORTS SARA DOHERTY MALE MASTER OF SPORTS JAMES LAWLESS Steve Dankese was the recipient of the Honeywell Bull Scholarship. 194 } ir Po Alan Gardiner receiving an award from Mr. Gabriel for outstanding achievement in science. LYNNE TALBOT MEMORIAL AWARD - JAMES LAWLESS BOSTON GLOBE HONORABLE MENTION SCHOLASTIC ART AWARD RECIPIENTS-SANDRA POTTER, MICHAEL LEONE BOSTON GLOBE GOLD KEY AWARD RECIPIENT- STEPHEN GALLAGHER DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD RECIPIENT-LAURA ERRICO MARINE ROTC ATHLETES AWARD RECIPIENT-JAMES LAWLESS MARINE SEMPER FIDELIS AWARD FOR MUSIC RECIPIENT-ANDREA GARRANTE ARMY ROTC FEMALE SCHOLASTIC ATHLETE RECIPIENT-SARA DOHERTY ARMY ROTC MALE SCHOLASTIC ATHLETE RECIPIENT-GLEN DISARCINA DEPARTMENT AWARDS READING DEPARTMENT MARY JANE MCCARTHY RESOURCE DEPARTMENT DAVID KEPPLE ART DEPARTMENT MICHAEL LEONE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT DEBORAH YEO ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AGNES CHAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT MICHELE LEE HOME ECONOMICS DEPT DENISE SILVA INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT EDWARD REARDON MATHEMATICS DEPT ALAN GARDINER and SUSAN MOSER TRACEY FALARDEAU MICHAEL FLYNNE KIM THOMPSON and CRAIG WILSON SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPT CYNTHIA BUDAU SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ALAN GARDINER SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT LAURA BOUCHER WORK STUDY DEPARTMENT TRACY CALO OFFICE SIMULATION KATHLEEN CURRIE JOHN HANCOCK AWARD ELEANOR BARBAROSSA MAIN OFFICE AWARD DAN DIBONNO and STEPHEN CARACO MUSIC DEPARTMENT MCJROTC PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT HIGH HONORS AWARD GREGORY BABCOCK JENNIFER DEMARCO DAWN HERRICK LISA BENJAMIN SHARON DIROCCO MICHAEL KOCH LAURA BOUCHER SEAN DOHERTY MICHELE LEE STEPHEN CARACO LILIANA DONADIO ANNE MANNE AGNES CHAN CHRISTINE DRAPER SUSAN MOSER LINDA COLLINS CHRISTOPHER DREIKOSEN JOSEPH ORLANDO JACQUELINE DALFINO LAURA ERRICO TINA ROBERTSON : STEPHEN DANKESE MICHAEL FLYNN GEORGE SILVA | SUZANNE DANTE ALAN GARDINER MELISSA TAYLOR DONALD DELUCA PAMELA HEAVEY KENT FUND AWARD RECIPIENT-ALAN GARDINER, SUSAN MOSER TEENAGER OF THE YEAR RECIPIENT-LAURA ERRICO SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR AWARD- SEAN CRUMP SENIOR ASST. PRINCIPALS OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE AWARD- STEPHEN CARACO SENIOR ASST. PRINCIPALS OFFICE HELPER AWARD-DERITH RABOIN, DOUGLAS BALDWIN BILLERICA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL STAFF AWARD TO THE VALEDICTORIAN-1988 RECIPIENT-ALAN GARDINER 4 ,u BILLERICA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL STAFF AWARD TO THE gee SALUTATORIAN-1988 ALS | | : i | RECIPIENT-SUSAN MOSER Andrea Garrante was awarded the Marine Semper Fidelis Award for Music. PERFECT ATTENDANCE DURING FOUR YEARS IN HIGH SCHOOL JAMES LAWLESS DOMINIC RICCI ANDREA TZANNOS TEENAGERS OF THE MONTH Andrew Donovan a 5 1987-1988 ol We . OCTOBER Susan Moser dies: i ae Alan Gardiner 5 = NOVEMBER Laura Errico S ammeeeeestilth Christopher Dreikosen (os eee | DECEMBER Lisa Benjamin oy Michael Flynn “Age ; gf JANUARY Margaret Sullivan y eG Jay McGaffigan AN) : FEBRUARY Agnes Chan Joseph Orlando MARCH Sara Doherty Michael Goodwin APRIL Michele Lee | i lai Jim Lawless was the recipient of the Lynne Talbot Memorial Award. 195 Class Day Derek Babbin hams it up for the camera, but John Rosa and Jimmy Baronas remain conservative. NP a7 ee fi SRSFSANHAY rah | —— Above: Donna Kraus, Michelle Carron, Dan- ielle Gurney, Karen Grant, Tim Guthrie, and Christine Graboski gather for a picuure. Right: Scott Latham, future Olympic diver. 196 ae Top left: Kevin O’Donnell goes in head first. Above: sean Crump heads for the pool. Debbie Melvin, Karen Lavery, Brian Kelly, and Derek MacKay share lunch with Mr. Esposito. Mrs. Johansen at the check-in table. 197 Right: Jerry Clemente performs the swan dive. Below: Kathy Smith, Kim MacKinnon, and Kelly Cavanaugh hang around the side. Above: (1 to r) Jeff Schlehuber, Dinny Colletti, John Harring, Ray DeRosa, Steve Tatarouns, Bob Dell’Orfano, Eric Lawler, Mark Quattroc- chi, and Bill Doyle take their lunch break. Right: Don O’Sullivan reaches for an overhead shot. 198 Ses Left: Sean Doherty makes a save at one of the many vollleyball games. Below: Brian Segool and his famous dive. Above: Scott Stuart and pals Alycia Baldas- sarre and Lori Collins. Left: Mike Flynn adds a touch of class with a top hat while Don Deluca opts for the tradi- 199 tional baseball cap. Right: Prom Queen Mary Johnson (center) and her court- Michelle Osborne, Sara Do- herty, Michelle Siravo, Jean Naimo (sitting) and Chrissy DePinto. Below: The chauffer gives Cindy Ford a hand as Kelly Ramsey and Lori Elmore watches. , ; oa Top: James Dillion and Kim Downs move to the music. Right: Mary Ann Lee and her date get set to enter the ballroom. 200 Senior Prom Sheraton-Tara Danvers, Mass. June 1, 1988 Top: Sean Duggan, a friend, John Rosa, and Scott Smith show their enthusiasm. The Seniors let it loose on the dance floor. 201 Right: Mike Koch tries to keep up with Peter Jervinis and his date. Below: Brant Aylward and his date, Sue Mis- enor and Heidi VanSteensberg and their dates take a break from dancing. Above: Kim MacKinnon, her date, and Cindy Glauser dance to the music. Right: Kirk Frevold, Erin Egan, Jean Naimo and Lisa Hickey are wild about the prom. Left: Glen DiSarcina, Paul Leyne, and Chuck Denehy are dressed to kill. Below: Jerry Houghton, his date, Kathy Glas- tetter, and her date take to the dance floor. Above: Frank Rich and his date share a laugh. Left: The senior class officers and advisors Mr. DiMare and Mrs. Johansen and Mr. McClellan. 204 “The Class of ’88 has seen many changes and challenges in four years. It has taken on the challenges and has learned to respect the changes ....It is known that we are a success- ful class in more ways than one. From academ- ics to social gatherings, athletics to school clubs, Nestle Crunch bars to Proms and from September of 1984 to June of 1988, we, as a class, have gone beyond the expectations of everyone... ” -Sean Crump, President of the Class of 1988 PRESEN ji Bottom: Laurie Souza doesn’t let a broken leg get in the way of her graduation. ““... We have worked together, fought together, had fun together, cried together, competed against one another, but most importantly, we’ve always been there for each other. We were fortunate to have great coaches in our teachers who have supported us and encouraged us to do our best. We’ve all worked very hard to get this far, but have had a lot of fun along the way...” Susan Moser, Salutatorian of the Class of 1988 205 206 ““.. Now, as we have finally achieved the goal of gradua- tion, it is our turn to give. One of the best ways for us to give back what what we took from the system is to be successful in all that we set out to accomplish... It is through these aspects: selflessness, being true to yourself, commitment, hard work and service that we achieve suc- cess and it is through success that we begin to reflect on BMHS and repay what we owe.... Let it be said that the class of ’88 was not only the best class to attend this high school, but the most successful class to graduate from Billerica Memorial High School.” -Alan Gardiner, Valedictorian of the Class of 1988 ait Derek Babin and his infamous shades. 66 ... It is hard to believe that our Graduation is tonight. Soon to come, we will all go our separate ways... Let us strive to remain close as the Class of 1988, who ran from class to class in six minutes, who made lockers look like disaster areas, and who helped each other in times when we needed support.” -Dan DiBona, Reflections 207 GF is 4, « S— Sa, The BMHS Spring Musical “Li'l Abner” was a smashing success. All three shows were sold out early, and chairs were added in the auditorium to accommodate demanding audi- ences. Set in fictional Dogpatch USA, the simple plot of a lovesick girl’s attempt to catch her man was made colorful by the talents of its cast. Laura Errico and Rob Scullin took the leads as Daisy Mae and Li’! Abner. Supporting cast included fine performances by Brant Aylward as Marryin’Sam, JayR Seymour as Earthquake McGoon, Rhonda Rog- ers as Mammy Yokum, and David Aylward as Pappy Yokum. Other se- niors involved were Sean Lemieux Brian Dufault, Julie Garceau, Alicia Fradkin, and many others, both on- stage and behind the curtains. (Right) Brant Aylward as Marryin’ Sam. (Top) Sean Lemieux and (left) JayR Seymour get made-up. Lil Abner (Top) Laura Errico as Daisy Mae. Mike Hammer introduces Stupefyin’ Jones, Alycia Baldassarre, while Laura Errico stares in disbelief. (Below) Lead cast members Laura Errico and Rob Scullin, as Li’] Abner. (Top) Brian Dufault as Mayor Dawgmeat of Dogpatch. (Below) Rob Scullin fishes with Sean Lemieux and Brian Dufault, two of the Cronies. (Top) The Dogpatchers in a musical number. Agostino Christopher Almeida, James R. Anderson, Carolyn Arena, Robert G. Ashworth, Beverley Audette, Joseph Aylward, Brantford Babbidge, Carolyn Babcock, Gregory Babin, Derek Baldassarre, Alycia Baldwin, Douglas Balestrieri, Glen Balkan, Gary W. Ballou, Kristen A. Barbarossa, Eleanore Baronas, James Bellomy, Thomas Benjamin, Lisa Berthiaume, John Boermeester, David P. Bonanno, John Jr. Boogner, Lisa Boucher, Laura J. Brady, Kimberly A, Braun, Greta C. Brown, Amy Brown, Denise A. Brown, Michael Budau, Cynthia Burke, Eva Marie Burke, John M. Burtt, Cynthia A. Cain, Casi Callery, Christopher Calnan, Donna L. Calo, Tracy Canario, Bruce Cantrell, Shawn Capobianco, Gina Caponigro, Brian Cappella, Scott Caraco, Stephen Cargnel, Sheri Carmichael, Denise Caron, Michelle Carroll, Deborah Caruso, Paul Castrichini, Francis M. Catino, Suzanne Cavanaugh, Kellieann Chan, Agnes Clemente, Gerald D. Clifford, Scott Coakley, Christopher Colletti, Daniel Collins, James S. Collins, John M. Collins, John P. Collins, Laura Collins, Linda Collins, Lori Collins, Susan M. Conaster, Steven Condon, Maryann Connolly, Peter Coraccio, Paul Cordaro, Michelle Costa, Jill Ann Costedio, Bonnie J. Cotta, Robert Cotter, Kathleen Coughlin, Jennifer Courchaine, Jonathan Coveney, Steven Crugnale, Juanita Crump, Sean R. 210 Class Of 1988 Cruz, Edwin Cumming, Janine Currie, Kathleen Curtin, Elizabeth Cyr, Janet L. Dahlquist, Troy A. Dalfino, Jacquelyn Dankese, Steven Dantas, Lynda Dante, Suzanne DeChristoforo, Francis DeCicco, Dawn DelGuardio, Damon DeLisle, Richard Dellofano, Robert A. DelSolia, Brian DeLuca, Donald T. DeMarco, Jennifer Denehy, Charles DePinto, Christina DeRosa, Raymond Desmarais, Julie Ann Diamont, Christopher DiBona, Daniel DiCicco, Michael J. Dickerson, Angelo G. DiMatteo, Linda C DiMatteo, Lisa DiMauro, Lucy DiPietro, Frank J. DiPrizio, Victor DiRocco, Sharon M. DiSarcina, Glenn D. Doherty, Sara J. Doherty, Sean .T Doiron, Michelle Donadio, Liliana Donati, Christine Donovan, Andrew Doucet, Lisa Dow, Wayne Downs, Kimberly A. Doyle, William Draper, Christine Dreikosen, Christopher Drinan, Robert Duby, Bryan Duby, Dawn Dufault, Brian Duggan, Sean Dunleavy, Kevin Egan, Erin L. Elicone, Marisa Elliott, Denise Ellsworth, Matthew Elmore, Lori Ann Kori, Brian Erikson, Jennifer L. Errico, Laura Eschelbach, Joseph Falardeau, Tracey Farrell, Malcolm J. Fitzgerald, Kristin Fitzgerald, Scott Fitzpatrick, Cornelius Flaherty, Brian C. Flannery, Erin Fletcher, Karen Flynn, Korin C. Flynn, Michael R. Foley, Diana Ford, Cynthia Forester, Kristin Fortier, Linda Fradkin, Alicia L. Fraize, Darrell Fraser, Royal Frazer, Diane Frederick, Chad F. Frevold, Kirk Frost, Thomasina Gadbois, Thomas Gagnon, Stephen Gallagher, Michelle Gallagher, Stephen J. Garceau, Julie A. Gardiner, Alan H. Garrant, Andrea L. Gass, Marilyn Gearin, Mark D. Gerossie, William Giardina, Craig Gibelli, Mark P. Gifford, Dawn Giles, Andrea Glastetter, Kathlene Glauser, Cynthia M. Glennon, Richard Gonzalo, Cheryl Goodwin, Michael Graboski, Christine Grace, John Grant, Karen E. Griffin, Stephanie Grove, Kenneth Guiliani, Andrea Gurney, Danielle Guthrie, Timothy Hall, Cynthia Hamilton, George W. Hamilton, Jason Hammer, Michael J. ‘ Hanley, James Hanlon, Christopher Hardy, Eric Harmon, Samantha G. Harring, John N. Harrington, Denise Hart, Stephen Hasbrouck, Richard an Hayes, Mary Beth Hayman, Dianne Heavey, Pamela Henrick, Brad J. Hernon, Thomas Herrick, Dawn M. Hickey, Lisa A. Higgins, Jason Hildreth, Karen Hildreth, Nicole A, Hobbs, Howard Hodge, Sandra Houghton, Jerry A. Hoyes, Jon L. Huber, Paul Hudson, Catherine Hughes, John Jackson, Karen Jennings, Frederick Jervinis, Peter C. Johanson, Nathan K. Johnson, Mary Joliceur, Kevin Joyce, John Brian Keane, Michele A. Keegan, Karen Keenan, Kimberly A. Kelley, Timothy P. Kelly, Brian Kendra, Melissa Kennedy, Patricia E. Kenney, John Kepple, David Kerry, Kathleen King, Brian Klement, Michael Koch, Michael T. Koskey, Stasia J. Kraus, Donna M. Kraus, Michael A. Kupka, Robert Labovich, Jason Lamarche, Patricia Langone, Derek Lasofsky, Lisa Latham, Scott Laurin, Barbara Lavery, Karen Lawler, Eric Lawless, James Leard, Brian J. LeBlanc, Sharon LeClerc, Daniel Lee, Mary Ann Lee, Michele E. Leger, Darren J. Leger, Scott Lemieux, Sean Leone, Michael Leyne, Paul J. Lockhart, Paula M. Lombardo, Lisa Losurdo, Tindaro Loureiro, Daniel Luz, Donna M. MacDonald, Dianne J. Machado, Paul D. MacInnis, Charlene MacKay, Derek MacKinnon, Kimberly J. MacLeod, Heather MacLeod, Sheri B. MacNeil, Dawn MacRae, Jean S. Maes, Daniel Maggard, James Magner, Wendy Mahoney, Amy Malas, Richard Malnicof, Craig H. Mancuso, Mathew Maniachi, Diane Maniachi, Michelle Manne, Ann Markunas, Paul Marmiani, Christopher Martel, Beverly Mason, John J. Mathews. William Mauriello, John A. McAvoy, Michele M. McCaffrey, Daniel McCarthy, Mary-Jane McDermott, James M. McElwain, John D. McElwain, Patricia McGaffigan, Jay C. McGee, Patricia McLaughlin, Deborah McLaughlin, Neil D. McMullen, Daniel Melvin, Debra Merrill, Travis Michalski, Dianne Michalski, Marie Millikan, Gerald Misenor, Susan Mitchell, Robert Montgomery, Kevin Moore, Heidi L. Morgan, Jimmie Morrison, Deborah E. Morrisroe, Steven Moser, Susan C. Moulton, William J. Mullin, Jennifer Murch, Robert Murnane, Thomas Murray, Michelle L. Murray, Timothy Musgrave, Wendy Naimo, Jean Napoli, Joseph Nicholson, Kenneth Noce, Heidi Nolan, Joseph Nordlie, Kathy Norton, James Nuttoli, Enrico Oakley, Kelly M. O’Brien, Jennifer H. O’Connell, Christopher O’Conner, Jannine O’Flaherty, Kellie Olson, Paul O’Neil, Scott C. Orlando, Joseph Osborne, Michele Osgood, Kerri O’Sullivan, Donald Palmisano, Frank Pelrine, Robert C. Pereira, Robert W. Pickwell, Tamilyn Pierce, Brian P. Pierce, Jennifer Pillman, Kevin R. Poloian, John Potter, Sandra . Powers, Doris Quattrocchi, Mark Quinn, Maureen Raboin, Derith Radzvin, Shawn C. Ramsey, David P. Ramsey, Kelly A. Raybould, Kristen A. Reardon, Edward Rezendes, Carl Ricci, Dominic Ricci, Paul Rich, Franklin Richard, Kristen L. Rios, Begona Roach, Marybeth Robertson, Tina Robinson, Paul M. Rockett, Kenneth J. Rogers, Joan M. Rogers, Michelle A. Rogers, Rhonda J. Rosa, John Rosati, Joanne Rosselle, Pauline Rumley, Kristin M. Ryan, Derek Ryan, Kristine Ryan, Robert Sabella, Donna Salvati, Andrea Sampson, Nicole Sanises, Lisa Santos, Anthony Santos, Toby Sapienza, Christine Savoie, Kari Scaduto, Janet Scaduto, Sandra Schlehuber, Jeff Schmidt, Rosemarie Scott, Jayne Scotti, Read Segool, Brian M. Selenius, Daniel Shannon, Debra Sheridan, Michael Sherwood, Donald Sienkiewicz, Lisa Silva, Albert J. Silva, Denise M. Silva, George H. Silva, Robert D. Simoes, Oswald O. Siravo, Michelle Sirignano, Cheryl Smith, Barry Smith, Gregory Smith, Kathryn Smith, Scott Smith, Suzanne Souza, Kimberly Souza, Laurie A. Souza, Rebecca Souza, Russell Spinosa, Lisa Squires, Kimberly Stagliano, Lisa St. Croix, James M. Stewart, Scott A. Sullivan, Donna J. Sullivan, Margaret A. Tammaro, Lisa Tatarouns, Kristen Tatarouns, Stephen Tayag, Raymond Tayag, Richelda Taylor, Melissa Thain, Rhonda L. Thompson, Kimberly Timmons, Stacey L. Tomei, Joseph D. Tonini, Bryan C. Toronto, Christine Tracey, Brian Trant, Michael Tuck, Sherri Turner, D. Wendy Tzannos, Andrea Urquhart, Roderick VanSteensburg, Heidi Voag, Michelle Wagner, Robert A. Walsh, Kimberly Walsh, Kristen Ward, Brendan J. Ward, Christine Ward, Jennifer L. Ward, Stacy Weldon, Jayne Whouley, Susan Whyte, Anne Wilkens, John A. Wilson, Craig Wilson, Shawn Wooster, Cynthia Xavier, Matthew P. Yeo, Deborah Youden, Paul F. Good-bye B.M.H.S. 211 ST RTLTTTCETCECTEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEE CECE EEE EEEEECEE EEE EE EEEE y Thomas M. McGrath, V.M.D. Ira C. Kaplan, D.V.M. and Associates 31 Lexington Road McGRATH Billerica, MA 01821 ANIMAL HOSPITAL (617) 667-2194 TCTLCLCTCLTCLCTTCTCCTCTCTC CTT CCC TC CCEETTEEECTCECEEEEEEEECECTCEC ECE CE CECE EEC E EEE CECE EE CEC EEE EE CCC ECECEEEL g y aS SSS ASSSSSSSSA SSAA AS SASS AAAAAA AAA AAA AAA ASS SSS SSIS III SS IASI sss ss sssasaasS 212 EEE EEE ELLE ELLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ELLE. 4, ) THE JUNIOR CLASS WISHES THE CLASS OF 1988 THE BEST OF LUCK! Advisors: Mrs. Killeen and Mrs. R. 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