Braintree High School - Wampatuck Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

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I I 3 IbE ' l OOQflE b3DM | 4 t i DOORS You passed through your first door when you opened your eyes. Taking your first step alone, you learned to cross the threshhold on your own. Haeh time you go through a door you have found a new beginning. Every door brings its own decisions and with it come some changes. What lies beyond is often unknown to you, but let your dreams and hopes guide you through One day you might find some new friends, a few memories, or an everlasting love. You must face the doors that bring pain and tragedy. l.o.sses and loneliness must be overcome so that you can go onward again. Keeping pushing forward and somedaiy you will find a door to your dreams. bv (iale Ari’entine I I • 1 • % ; ■ 4 WJtNTREE HIGH SCHOOL CONTENTS SCHOOL AND LIFE 3 FACUir AND STAFF 47 CLUB fiD ACTIVITIES 57 CLASWOF 1982 79 SPOBJS A 161 ADVERTISl SPONSORS S AND j c Cd f THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY BRAINTREE. MASS. 02184 Dr. Stranselove or Hew I Learned to Stop Living and Love the Bomb 9 [L©© [}3©d w© (Q)©m©D GEORGE mi VIETNAM GETTING HERE We were too young to young to remember our birth years, but the names, places and events of 1963 and 1964 are part of our heri- tage and mark the beginning of our place in history. The assassination of John F. Kennedy was the major event of 1963, the year in which some of us were born. Flis untimely death shocked both the nation and the world and was a personal loss to many. Equally shocking was the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby in Dallas two days later. 1 963 was also a landmark year in the Civil Rights Movement with the Freedom March in Washington D.C. by a quarter of a million people. Martin Lu- ther King and Governor George Wallace of Alabama were other prominent figures of the era as they opposed each other on the issues of integration and equal rights for minority citi- zens. In 1964 the Civil Rights Act was signed by Lyndon Baines Johnson who succeeded John Kennedy as President. Vietnam was becoming B a familiar word as the military became more heavily involved in the support of the South Vietnamese government and U.S. ships were attacked by the North Vietnamese in the Ton- kin Gulf. Those of us lucky enough to be born in 1 964 can take pleasure in knowing that this was the year the Beatles invaded the U.S. American teens fell in love with the sound of the Beatles and many groups tried to imitate them. OOMIH SBbMfl GETTING PROMMED On the night of May 1 , 1981 250 couples gathered at the Lantana in Randolph. Rather than their usual Friday night outfits of jeans, t-shirts and sneakers, these couples were dressed in formal attire. The gentle- men wore suits and tuxedos, and the ladies wore gowns. The well-dressed pairs were there for Braintree’s Junior Prom. The couples enjoyed a full course dinner and then danced to the music of the new wave group Lines. The many weeks that were spent in prep- aration for the prom proved to be well worth it. Everyone experienced the best Friday night of their lives. % MAY 1, 1981 LANTANA 7:00 - 12:00 $40.00 LINES (Bottom left) Cindy Tutty and her date. (Center left) Paul Kearney, Dominic Calapa, Peter Cruickshank. (Top left) Tracy Davidson, John Hogan, Greg Ripaldi, Linda Richardi, John Brown, James St. Andre, Tim Duffy, Kim Ripley, Don Maver, Kerri Knowles. (Top right) Ship DePalma and his date. (Bottom inside right) Sue Toomey, Glenn Houston, Sue Fredette and her date. 6 7 GETTING READY Our junior year seemed to go on forever. None of us could believe that somehow we’d make it to our senior year. May finally came and we were considered to be seniors. Taking the S.A.T.s we realized that we weren’t going to be here next year, but it really didn’t hit us until we started to apply to colleges. Even then we couldn’t see ourselves on our own and mak- ing all of our own decisions. (Top outside left) Laura Nickerson. (Center left) Laura Flight. (Top inside left) Patty Naclerio and Susan Freeman. (Bottom outside left) Gerard Curtin. (Bottom middle left) Mary Meleedy. (Bottom inside left) Jimmy Savonen. (Top right) Jen Teliszewski and Diane Scioscia. (Center inside right) Chris Centorino. (Center outside right) Neil Fogg. (Bottom inside right) Michelle Cutler and Cliff Sharpies. (Bottom outside right) Marianne Heanue. 9 A GETTING TO SCHOOL It’s 5:30 a.m. Time to wake up and get ready for school, if you’re unlucky enough to have the early shift. Early shift or late, there are never enough minutes in the morning to really get ready. It’s al- ready 6:59 and I have to make a mad dash for the bus. I’m too late. It was on time for once. I’m all out of breath from running to catch it, but I smile believ- ing I’ve lucked out and won’t have to go to school today. Good old Mom decides to drive me. Thanks a lot. Mom. If I only had a car. Seniors are supposed to be able to drive to school, aren’t they? (Top Outside Left) Laura Driscoll, Jeanne Nourse, Pam Robertson, Robin Daiute (Bot- tom Inside Right) Tracy Dixon, Peggy Mauge, Kim Mitchner, Dawn Middleton, Laura Junion, Eddie Dennis (Top Outside Right) Patty Naclerio 10 GETTING STARTED First run bus just came round I don’t hear much of the usual sound. It isn’t long before they all start coming. When the late bell rings, I can see them all running. Must get to homeroom on time. If I don’t, the faults all mine. Can’t stay after, 1 have to work If I’m not there they’ll go berserk. So here we are once more. Though closer than before To the gala of graduation. That mighty day of Jubilation. But now is not the time for fun. Must finish that essay before block one. (Top Left Outside) Paula Levange, MaryAnn Heanue, Eddie Lunquist, Mena Crugnale, Joanne Cleaves. Linda Jordan. (Top Left Inside) Lisa Bardetti, Cathy Cugini. (Bottom Left) Cindy Conley and Sue Freeman. (Top Right Inside) Janet Lutz. (Bottom outside right) Susan Lynch. 13 GETTING IT TOGETHER There were many fads which distinguished the class of 1982. Designer jeans, sporting famous names such as Gloria Vanderbilt, Cal- vin Kle in, Jordache and Bon Jour were in. Usually they were accompanied by “candies” or “slides”, high-heeled open-toed shoes. Bag- gies, with their emphasis on the hips and their skinny legs were also in. Knickers and zipper pants were also popular for a time. Concert t- shirts could be seen on both boys and girls and everyone had at least one pair of Levis. Some kids opted for the preppie look which was characterized by the Izod alligator and cheenos, but also included Bermuda bags, Ma- dras pants, loafers and button-down Oxford cloth shirts. Girls started to French braid their hair and some of the more daring ones even added a pink or blue patch to the color of their hair. Hard to forget because they were so striking in appearance were those who dressed “punk”. All in all, the fashion fads of our senior year helped to distinguish us and make us special . 14 (Top outside left) Sharon Williams. (Top inside left) Mark Giaco- mozzi. (Bottom outside left) Amy Royce. (Bottom inside left) Cindy Thomas. (Top right) Brenda Hart and Maria DeSantis. (Center inside right) Bob Lovett. (Center outside right) Lisa Burke. (Bottom outside right) Jeanne Nourse and Robin Daiute. (Bottom inside right) Sue Peterson, (Top left) Paul Corsini, Paul Fillion, and Beth Muccini. (Bottom outside left) Kathy Daylc (Bottom inside left) Maria Graziano. 16 (Top right) Caroline Fiore. (Center right) Maria Graziano, Cathy Foley, Tammy Cobble and Kathy Foley GETTING IN TUNE The Music Department of Braintree High is made up of many talented students who strive for excellence and like being involved. There are many musical groups which enable students to contribute and perform while polishing their skills. The Concert, Stage and Marching Bands are well known from their performances at as- semblies, football games and the annual Pops Concert. The Madrigal Singers, Concert Choir and Da Camera Singers are also frequent per- formers. 17 i GETTING SMART They said that one day we’d thank them, thank them all. Thank them for all the tests, the essays, the homework. I remember those late-night marathon writing sessions, staying up ’til two or three in the morning writing that 5-7 page term paper for Ms. Moran that I just never got around to writing because it wasn’t due ’til . . . Then of course, there was the time I read Great Expectations in one night because I forgot to buy the Cliff Notes and no one else was home. Above all. I’ll never forget the sheer terror everytime Mr. Goldman handed out one of his algebra quickies. The sweat broke and the hand started to tremble. I never thought I would survive. I would have to drop out, but I did. Everytime. So did all my friends. So now that the terrors of getting smart in High School are almost over and it’s time to face the horrors of college, I remember that they said, “Someday you’ll thank us,’’ and I do. I’m ready to move. 18 (Top left) Daryl Howie. (Outside left) Ed DaRosa. (Center left) Sheila Reeves. (Inside left) Laura Driscoll. (Top inside right) Tracy Davidson and Dr. Guadano. (Top outside right) Cramming. (Center inside) Lauren Brodeur. (Center outside) Lyn Holzman. (Bottom right) Chris Casey. (Top left) Tony Damigella. (Outside left) Tom Murphy. (Bottom center) Val Battista. (Bottom inside left) Joanne Legg. (Top inside right) Janet Lutz. (Bottom right) Tom Murphy. (Center right) Tex Hildreth. (Top outside right) Lynne Sandonato. i. 20 } GETTING TRAINED Many jobs in today’s world require training. Some of that training begins here at Braintree High. Typing classes prepare students in secre- tarial skills. Expertise in accounting techniques, computer programming, shorthand and the use of the dictaphone help students to gain entry level positions in industry or to prepare for further training. The opportunities for job skills are not limited to business courses. Auto repair, drafting, wood- working, metal fabrication and construction are areas in which students receive practical exper- ience. DECA and the Work Study program pro- vide further opportunity for job skills. Other stu- dents put their knowledge into practice as aides within Braintree High. 21 GETTING INTO ART Art at Braintree High was a delicious blend of expressiveness, zaniness, finely developed skills and new experiences. We were up to our elbows in printing ink and hand cleaner, acrylic paints and gesso, pottery clay and sculpture clay and soap and water. We learned, put together our portfo- lios and owned our artistic skills for life. (Top left) Gerard Natale. (Center outside left) Sue Rice. (Center inside left) Jeanne Nourse. (Bottom left) Lisa Son and Kim Ripley. (Top inside right) John Laracy. (Top outside right) Brian Murphy. (Bottom right) Eric Larson. 23 I GETTING STUFFED Braintree High School Cafeteria. That place with the long lunch lines and the food that looked like last year’s leftovers. That place where the benches broke and there wer- en’t enough seats. That place where the floors were splotched with spilt milk and the tables were imprinted with whomever John and Mary were dating. But it’s also the place where we could hang out with our friends and the place where we could gain a welcome respite from a deadly dull class. The place where we could get a quick snack to fill up the void caused by the breakfast we missed running to catch the bus. Braintree High School Cafeteria. That place we’ll never see again after June 1982. That place that was part of our lives for four long and yet very short years. (Top Left) Terry O’Neil (Outside Left) Brian Murphy (Inside Left) Tim McGee (Top Right) Tracey Joseph, Donna Fahey (Center Inside Right) Stephen Connelly, Jerry Adams (Center Outside Right) Gretchen Ripley (Bottom Inside Right) Beth Curran, Kathy McLaughlin (Center Outside Right) Arlene Abell, Paul Kearney 25 GETTING SILLY After all of those torturous hours of home- work, after all those frantic last minute home- work assignments, after all of that demanding brain exercise, the student body must find ways to relax. Foremost of these coping mechanisms is to get silly. Some like a bit of fun in the sun. Others enjoy more indoor ac- tivities. Still others amuse themselves by pre- tending they are reincarnated Roman citizens. And those rare few get silly with more uncon- ventional means. Then there are those who are silly naturally without any provocation. 26 27 28 1 GETTING PRIMED All those hours of practice, all those gallons of sweat, and the ? $@!!!’s of the coaches, and for what? All for the agony of defeat and the sweet momentary thrill of victory. All for the celebrations and for the inevitable bus ride home in the dark. All for the blessed relief when the season ends and the last buzzer sounds. Most of all for the absolute luxury of getting out of the gym requirement as a senior and spending your time more profitably dur- ing the school day. (Top) Jim Fagan and Jim Richardson. (Center left) More stretches. (Center right) Arlene Mahoney and Gina Ru- vido. (Bottom left) Carolyn Parsley. (Bottom center) Flar- riet Parlee. (Bottom right) Mary Walsh and Brenda Ora- bona. 29 GETTING THROUGH ' K ' nr S ' : V. 30 Everyone — whether a good student or not — needs a break occasionally from the bore- dom and routine of classes, a way of getting through the day. Some people daydream, some “pig out” in cooking classes, others build fur- niture or create pottery and a few just goof around to relax and make school fun. (Top outside) John Dougherty. (Top inside) Rob- ert Dunfield. (Center outside) Dave Bregoli and Tom Aicardi. (Center inside) Elaine Moretti and Kevin Landry. (Bottom) Jim Richardson. (Top left) Jeanne Nourse and John Hamel. (Top right) John Hogan and Debbie Partridge. (Bottom right) Steven Colclough and Sue Gotta. (Bottom left) Jeff Winick and Dianne Senkel. TOGETHER GETTING Dating in high school isn’t easy. You work one weekend so that you can go out the next. You watch your best friend go out with a guy you’ve been trying to impress for a month. You have to come up with cash for movies that cost $3.75 apiece, for meals at McDonald’s because its all you can afford. But dating in high school is fun too. Memo- ries of Saturday ni ght make it easier to get up on Monday morning. The anticipation of a big Friday night makes it easier to get through a week of homework. In between the weekends you spend hours on the phone finding out who Susan is dating and why John broke up with Jeanne. Sometimes dat- ing leads to going steady. Sometimes dating leads to fights and jealousy. Sometimes dating leads to nothing. Some dates are fun and some are not, but dating in high school is something we’ll nev- er forget or give up. (Top) Russ Corsini, Tricia Monti. (Bottom inside) Greg Riley, Lynn Carr (Bottom outside) Pam Boccino, Dominic Calapa. 33 (Top left) Eileen Murphy, Trisha Marinelli and Diane McFarland at the Baggot Inn in Dublin, Ireland. (Bottom) Chris Clougher, Caroline Fiore, Kate Mullen, Katie McFarland and Eileen Murphy on a jaunting cart tour of the Lakes of Killarney. (Center inside) BHS students kiss the Blar- ney Stone. (Center outside) BHS invades France. (Bottom left) Terry Tally, Cliff Sharpies, Joe Desmond, Mark Quevillon, Mark Swenson, Jim Gosse, Jim St. Andre, Mary Walsh, Lauren Brodeur. (Bottom inside right) Mary Walsh, Mark Quevillon, Ann Frovenzano. (Bottom outside right) Ann Frovenzano, Steve Morrissey, Cliff Sharpies, Jim Gosse. (Center inside right) Back row (left to right): Stephen Morrissey, Cliff Sharpies, Rich Carr, Mrs. Joanne Wallace (coordin- ator), Jim Gosse. (Middle row): Mary Walsh, Brenda Cal- kins, Ann Frovenzano, Lauren Brodeur. (Bottom row): Jim St. Andre, Greg Ri- paldi, Joe Desmond, Mark Quevillon, Ter- ry Tally. During the past year, Braintree High stu- dents ventured far from the confines of New England to France, Ireland and England. The first and largest group of transatlantic travel- lers journeyed to Laval, France to participate in an exchange program with students there. After three weeks of French berets, chateaux and joie de vivre it was back to Braintree High, homework and the comforts of home. Ireland was the destination of ten students during the summer accompanied by Ms. Moran. Their tour included the Ring of Kerry, Killarney, the south coast, Dublin and Gal- way. Four others visited England as exchange students staying in Bournemouth, Poole, New- castle and Kingsbridge. All of those who par- ticipated in the educational trips were able to experience life as the Europeans live it. 34 35 1 GETTING INVOLVED Getting involved in school-related activities is as valuable a part of education as is aca- demic study or athletic competition. At Brain- tree High students have a wide variety of ac- tivities to choose from. Besides trips and out- ings sponsored by clubs and service organiza- tions, students can become active in fundrais- ing, in community service through the semi- annual Bloodmobile drives, in special projects such as the refurbishing and painting of the stands at Hollis Field, in working with the elderly through outreach efforts during holi- day periods, in working with the youngsters of Braintree by participating in carnivals and in providing free services to the community. Braintree High students repair appliances, paint signs, print posters and are involved. (Top inside) Cindy Cushing. (Top outside) Lyn Holzman, Jerome Baggett, Jackie Padula. (Center) Jerome Baggett and Betsey Walsh. (Bottom outside) Jim Gosse, Janine Ristuccia. (Bottom inside) Halloween at Braintree Manor. -jt GETTING PUBLISHED No one ever knew that publishing a yearbook would be so hard or so much fun. There was a theme to select, art work to be done, layout and design techniques to learn, ads to sell, photo- graphs to schedule, envelopes to address, data sheets to file, copy to type, pictures to crop, spell- ings to check, yearbooks to sell, lists to compile, memos to write, photos to label and file, seniors to track down, phone calls to answer, events to cov- er, appointments to make with photographers, salesmen and yearbook company representatives. More to do than anyone had ever imagined. There was a collective sigh of relief as each deadline was met and the yearbook was distribut- ed. The Class of ’82 will be the final judge of the quality and success of the yearbook, but none but the staff will ever know the pleasure and pain of being published. 38 ■li 39 Far top left) Heidi Buker, Helen McCoy, Kim Strauss. (Top left) The Indians attacked: (Far )Ottom left) Kim Spadea. (Bottom left) Pep rally. GETTING THE SPIRIT Wamp week is one of the most exciting weeks of the school year. During this week, the crazy, outrageous behavior of the students is excused and even permissible. During these days, as the anticipation of Homecoming Day mounts, the air is full of school spirit. On the first day of wamp week, freshmen wore white, sophomores donned green, juniors brown, and we seniors were draped in black. Next was overall day. The third day was “Make suckers out of Dedham day.” Students dressed as little kids, everyone even had lolli- pops. The fourth day everyone wore western duds. Last was school spirit day. (Center right) Diane Fuller. (Above) Mr. Beck, Ms. Moran, Patti McGurn, Kim Cesario, Ellen Morrissey. Margie Lamir. (Left) Linda Krumsheid, Pam Robertson, Kim Strauss, Leslie Libby, Jane Cenci. (Top right) .Michelle Rice, Mr. Storms, Russ Corsini, Pat Monti, Lisa Melanson, Jean .Mattuchio, Mrs. Storms. 41 GETTING WAMPED It was a cool, fall Saturday morning. The streets of Braintree were quiet. But then at about 12:30 o’clock, the sound of a distant band was heard. People gathered on sidewalks to watch Braintree High’s annual Homecom- ing Parade. They saw the marching band march, the majorettes twirl, the Pep Squad perform and the cheerleaders cheer. The class floats went by with the familiar figures of Mash, the Wizard of Oz, Halloween and Ani- mal House dramatized forever by spirited members of the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes. Candidates for Homecom- ing Queen smiled as they drove slowly by. The big game followed the parade as Brain- tree played Dedham. Although the game was exciting and the Wamps put out a good effort, Braintree lost 14-0. (Top right) Michelle Batiste, Katie Mulli- gan, Lisa Lurvey. (Top left) Cathy Foley. (Center right) Mary Lydon, Lisa Marquis, Brenda Calkins, Jerome Baggett, Mary Walsh, Cliff Sharpies. (Bottom right) Lyn Holzman, Barbara Cana- van, Carolyn Parsley, Kathy Toland. 42 (Top center) Susan Gotta, Daryl Howie, Donna Corey, Diane Sciosia, Lori MacDonald. (Center left) The Team. (Center right) Tim Boyce. (Bottom left) Shawn White, Mike Hicks, Tim Duffy, Coach MacAllister, Matt Murphy. 43 I I GETTING ON HOME The Homecoming Dance this year at Braintree High on October 24, was a combination of sad- ness, nostalgia and fun. We were sad when the football team lost to Dedham 14-0. After the spirit and excitement of the parade, the score was a disappointment. The dance, however, was an event not soon to be forgotten. There were famil- iar faces from the past. And there was plenty of fun as the band. Horse, kept all the couples mov- ing. Corsages, boutonnieres and well-dressed couples were everywhere as the beat went on. 44 (Top left) Jane Cenci and Elaine Mor- etli. (Center left) Lou Moretti and Fern El- winger. (Bottom left outside) Skip de Palma and Laura Jarzyniecki. (Bottom left inside) Chris Hargadon, Lenore O ' Leary, Lisa Manganelli, Pe- ter Valle. (Top right outside) Graham Bradbury, Lauren Brodeur and Ann Vella. (Center right inside) Sandy Richardi and her date. (Center right outside) Leslie Reeves and Tom Harrington. (Bottom right inside) Sandy William- son and Stan Gentile. (Bottom right outside) Todd Downey and friends. (Top) Katie Connors crowns Diane Scioscia as Dennis McDonald looks on. (Left) Bob Palmieri, Sheri Oberstein, Steve Colclough, Susan Gotta, Dennis McDonald, Diane Scioscia, Janice Morrissey, Barry Cohoon, Dari DeTho- maso and John Najjar. GETTING CROWNED The excitement mounted. Hundreds of bal- lots had already been counted. Katie Connors, last year’s Homecoming Queen was on hand to do the honors of crowning her 1982 counter- part. The crowd was hushed as they awaited the announcement. Diane Scioscia was named 1982 Homecoming Queen. She received her crown and bouquet of long-stemmed red roses as her escort, Dennis McDonald, stood proud- ly at her side. Sue Gotta was named Queen’s attendant as she received the second highest vote total. Sheri Oberstein was crowned Freshman class queen. Janice Morrissey was named queen of the class of 1983. And the Sophomore queen was Dari DeThomaso. (Center) Nominees for the Class of ' 82: Steve Colclough and Susan Gotta, Charlie SanFilippo and Daryl Howie, Dennis McDonald and Diane Scioscia, Mickey McConnell and Lori MacDonald, Larry Agnitti and Donna Corey. (Bottom) Tom Harrington and Leslie Reeves, Michael Coady and Jody Morse, Bob Palmieri and Sheri Oberstein, Janice Morrissey and Barry Cohoon, Erica Deedy and Butch Aiello, Alese Turner and Steve Climo FACULTY AND STAFF Back row (left to right): Ernest V. Perrault (Business Man- ager), John F. Monbouquette, Ph.D. (Superintendent of Schools). Front row: FI. Kenneth Dooley (Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction), Genevieve M. Titus (Secretary of the School Committee), T. Michael Molongoski (Assistant Superintendent for Auxiliary Services). BRAINTREE SCHOOLS CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION Back row (left to right): Terence W. Lynn, Robert F. Zanca, Wil- liam j. Disher. Front row: Diane M. Williams, Robert Bloom (Chairman), Janice Amorosino, Joan N. Compton. BRAINTREE SCHOOL COMMITTEE 48 John W, Leroy, Jr. H M O A U S S T E E R S HEADMASTER The Braintree Schools Central Administration plays a very essential role in the functioning of Braintree High School. The Administration makes many important decisions affecting every- thing from the price of lunch to the textbooks to be used in classes, from the tardiness policy to the number of bus runs. Their responsibilities are immense and complex. The student body may not always appreciate the necessity for their policies, but all are made in the hope that they will im- prove education at Braintree High School. Headmasters and Housemasters come into di- rect contact with student problems and successes. They have the responsibility for keeping the high school running smoothly. They must juggle study halls, lunchroom problems, attendance, record keeping, computers, students and staff. They must evaluate staff, deal with student problems, the courts and other outside agencies. It takes many more people to make education a success. Without custodians, electricians, plumb- ers, cafeteria workers and other seldom consid- ered professionals, the school would grind to a halt. Without secretaries nothing would be done effectively. Without teachers there would be no reason for anyone to be here. The faculty and staff of BHS is both enthusias- tic and dedicated. Teachers are willing to help students with classwork or to listen to their prob- lems and give advice. Teachers have to put up with a great deal in the quest of educated stu- dents, but that is what high school is all about. I -eft to right): John R. Bregoli (House 3), John C. Hopkins (House 2), Joseph G. Grant (House 1), Raymond J. Tombari (House 4). 49 BUSINESS Back row (left to right): Patrick Dwyer, Mark Strout. Middle row: Bob MacAllister, Theresa McNulty (Director). Front row: Muriel Fahey, Carolyn Lattinville, Elaine Callahan, Ed Oliveira. LANGUAGE Back row (left to right): Paul Smith, Lynn Menovich, Michael Guadano (Director), Laurier Grassie, Mattie Mehl. Front row: Louise Maletz, Joanne Wallace, Marilyn LaPlante. MEDIA AND AUDIO VISUAL Back row (left to right): Laban Whittaker, Donald Smith (Director), John Castonia. Fron row: Patricia Bernier, Ruth Hapke, Natalie Stovold. I 50 ‘ Black holes are outta sight! Mr. Engstrom SCIENCE Back row (left to right): Walter Eng- strom, Robert Millen, Lloyd Sears, Robert Ciccariello, Aram Sevagian. Middle row: Charles Woodman (Direc- tor), Robert Byrne, Robert Jingozian, Pamela Storms, Stephen Cremer, Fred Darling. Front row: Gilbert Bandarra, Paul Hogan, William Vafides, Brian O ' Connor, Henry Lague. Missing: Da- vid Bailey. MATH Back row (left to right): Debora McBride, Elizabeth Helm, John Mar- shall, John Reynolds, .Mary Pottle, Mi- chael Goldman, Joel Weiner, Ronald Smith, Carleton Storms. Front row: Carol Skill, Carol Welch, Therese McKillop (Director), Marie Dineen, Linda Raymond. Missing: William Kendall, James Leneau, James Pender, Vincent Pizzano. I 51 Back row (left to right): Marge Sharland, Kay Solimini, Bar- bara Perkins, Karen Cedrone, Ann Belmonte, Elin Young, Claire Hickey. Middle row: Betty Varraso, Pat Lear, Vir- ginia Mason, Arlene O’Toole, Claire Whitten, Carol Fuller, Virginia Zanoni, Peggy Shan- non. Front row: Ann Tarallo, Lee Neil (assistant manager), Pat May (manager), Mary Rita McClutchy, Winifred Corbett. SNACK BAR AND CAFETERIA Steven Wright, Gregory Ogbuike. If you feel you missed the boat remember the Titanic.’ Mr. | Murphy 52 Back row (left to right); Ed Beck, Wayne Forest- er, Jim Armstrong. Front row: Kim Rothschild, Muriel Leach, Kevin But- ler. (Left to right) Lynne O’Donnell, Rose Doran, Bonny Hutton, Mary Schock. HOME ECONOMICS NURSES (Left to right) Nancy Hill, Joyce Priestly. 53 ENGLISH Back row (left to right): Mary Cunningham, Katherine Archambault, Rosemary Brown, Jo- seph McDonough, David Wilson, Robert Corey, Margaret Devaney, Barbara Portnof, Margery Cobb, Kathleen Boehmer, Leo Galli- van, Gail Slater, Patricia McKay, Robert Cos- grove. Front row: Jane Kreinsen, Ann Keenan (Direc- tor), Ann Willcutt, Pamela Forde, John Foun- tain, Cheryl Blundo, Elizabeth Cahill. Not shown: Joanne McKenzie. (Left to right): John Drake, John McDermott, Wayne Fisher, Don Nelson, Richard Tetzlaff, Ron Smith, Mr. Jim Connolly (Director), Dave Flarper. SAFETY-® GLASSES INDUSTRIAL ARTS 54 SECRETARIES Back row (left to right): Dorothy White, Joyce MacKenzie, Chris Reeves, Pat Bottiggi. Middle row: Patricia Bernier, Virginia Goggin, Ann Pransky, Ruth Hapke, Ms. Lorraine Hickey, Dori Pollock. Front row: Florence Buckley, Theresa Lungari, Sally Powers. Not shown: Shirley Caron. ’ PHYSICAL kDUCATION (Left to right): Marge Smith, Anthony Ri- chardi, Bob Chute, Josef Schuhwerk, Mau- reen Connolly. Not shown: Don Fredericks, Dick Carson, Pat Redmond. 1 ITT T ' WH in SOCIAL STUDIES Back row (left to right): Cornelius Driscoll, Mary Moran, George Walsh, Robert Sutton, James Kee- lon, William Murphy, Daniel Vara, Wendall Bar- tholomew, Helen Pierce, Louis George. Middle row: Jerome Chermak, Ronald Wiesner, John Coyne, Ahmed Raiss, James Nelson, Richard Pierce. Front row: Virginia Olson (Director), Cyn- thia Cameron, Corinne Waite. 55 CUSTODIANS (Left to right): Phil Capello, Fred Cameron (Senior Custodian), Tom Mahar, Ed Westover. MUSIC (Left to right): Katherine Dewey (Supervisor), Beth Borsari, Torben Hansen. ! i SPECIAL NEEDS MATRONS (Left to right): Florence Davis, Anne O’Neill, Jean Beard. MAIN OFFICE SECRETARY Back row (left to right): Dennis Ronan, Barbara Nauyokas, Bar- bara Murray, Richard McCarthy, Ruth Glazerman. Front row: Rosemary Kelly, Joanne Chmielinski. Marcia Christianson CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES (Left to right): Nancy McFarland (treasurer), Marybeth Murphy (s ecretary), Susan Pappas (vice president), John Cosseboom (president). (Left to right): Dan McCue, Jeff Richards, Steve Wagner, Paul Mauro. (Left to right): Curtis Broide (president), Suzanne Cutler (treasurer), Julie Lynch (secretary), Kim Cesario (vice president). 58 (Left to right): Larry Agnitti (treasurer), Ann Vella (secretary), Lori Johnson (president), Mary Jane Healy (vice president). (Left to right): Lisa Anglin, Ellen O ' Leary, Suzanne Sampson, Jodi Caswell. (Left to right): Mr. Marshall (JV coach), Paula Murphy, Beth Rogalin, Kathy Carr, Lisa Burke (secretary), Carol Fitzgerald (vice president), Kathy Clougher (treasurer), Jim St. Andre (president), Kris Deptula, Rich Hudson, Kim Bosco, Jim Tombari, Peter Callaghan, Ann Marie Griffin, Debbie Young, Cathy Rogalin, Ms. Raymond (Varsity coach). Back row (left to right): Paul Bellamy, Dr. Ogbuike, Steven Welch, Lonnie Barnes, Tracey I Dixon. Middle row: Carla Bennett, Myra Gilcrest, Daisey Dixon, Peggy Mauge, Karin Simp- ' son, Joselyn St. Aimee, Judy Peterson, Tanya Sheffield, Michael Hampton, Mark Reid. Front , row: Gary Smith, Lisa Carruthers, Kim Mitchner, Edward Dennis. Not shown: Dawn Middle- ' ton, Thomas Brown, Jill Johnson, Eric Johnson, Jay Nau. 59 Back row; (left to right) Brian Des- mond, Mary-Jane Healy, Jolene Otter- son, Debbie N ' alsh, Susan Sullivan, Diane Peterson, Jean Smolinsky, Kris- ten Kennedy, Gina Ruvido, Janice Ri- chardi, Stephen Lawson, Deborah Gil- lis, Betsey Walsh, Ann Murphy, Jim Gosse. Third row: Nancy Dykstra, Mary Lydon, Shawn White, Tom Kel- ley, Ellen Powers, Beth Powers, Janine Ristuccia, Kathy Toland, Cliff Shar- pies, Mary Walsh, Donna Corey, Eileen Murphy, Terri Quattrochi, Bill Mc- Donnell, Curtis Broide, Beth Taylor, Eliot Botsolis, Christopher Botsolis, Jerome Baggett. Second row: Michelle Cutler, Matthew Sullivan, Kim Ce- sario, Lori Johnson, Jimmy Kelley, Ann Vella, Jay Jernegan, Donna Fiorentino, Jackie Padula, Andrea Ford, Julie Lynch, Kelly Toland, Susan Barrett, Ellen Bottiggi, Christine McGinnis, Patti Manning, Mike Gettings, Kellie Lynch, Front row: Paula Lane, Jeffrey W ' inick, Michael LaRosa, Bev Hagerty, Mary Walsh, Bob Molloy, Joe Des- mond, Steven Winick, Julie Moscari- tolo, Brian Stevens, Laura Nickerson. Back row: (left to right) Philip Cesario, Jane Shea, Nancy Norton, Tammy Converse, Tricia Kelley (secretary), Lynn Maglio, Jeanne Nourse (presi- dent), Angela Monaco. Middle row: Joyce Priestly (advisor), Laura Flight. Michelle Gililes, Ruth Annis, Patty Burns, Gayle Hinchliffe. Nancy Hill (advisor). Front row: John Nevulis (treasurer), Mary Beth Clarke. Tony Knoll, Christine Cotter, Jodi Caswell (vice president). (left to right) Bev Hagerty (secretary). Bob Molloy (presi- dent), Mary Walsh (treasurer), Joe Desmond (vice presi- dent). STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Back row: (left to right) Kristen Kennedy, Joseph Desmond, Mary Lydon, Jerome Baggett, Pam Robertson, Marie Walsh, Mary Walsh, James St. Andre, Brian Stevens, Thomas Vining, Kathy Toland, Jeffrey Gallo, Michael Hicks, Middle row: Lyn Holzman, Jeanne O’Brien, Victoria Fitzgerald, Virginia Javurek, Susan Rusconi, Janine Tocco, Lisa Burke, Paula Murphy, Tracy Davidson, Brenda Hart, Maria DeSantis, Mary Walsh, Eileen Murphy. Front row: Dianne Senkel, Jeff Winick, Jim Gosse (treasurer), Dana Comi (president), Gary Denton (secretary), Caroline Fiore, Mike LaRosa, Paula Bierlich. (left to right): Susan Palmer (president), Cheryl Henck (secretary), Amy Bishop, Lisa DiPiero, Virginia Javurek, Elizabeth Short, Lori Douglass (treasurer), Victoria Fitzgerald (president), Amy van den Akker, Sandy Walsh, Linda Susan, Jay Boyle. Back row: (left to right) Jodi Caswell, Kathy Clougher, Kathy Carr, Ann Murphy, Mark Reid, Dawn Furlong, Despina Papoulidis, Jeanne Nourse, Jen- nifer Keohan. Middle row: Billilyn Palmer, Mike DiGaetano, Robin Daiute, Betsey Walsh, Beth Taylor, Lisa Swanson, Front row: Michele Riouz, Jeanette Sherman, Suzanne Doherty, Kathy Sheedy, Chris Turley, Ginny Kerwin, Josie St. Aimee. Not shown: Lisa Marquis, Carla Bennett. 61 (Left to right): Gary Denton, Jim St. Andre, Tim Magee, Mr. Sevagian (advi- sor), Robert Dunfield, Paul Linscott. Back row (left to right): Mark Quevillon, Richard Fubel, Kathy Clougher, Jim St. Andre, Joe Desmond, Lisa Swasnon, Beth Rogalin, Steven Lawson, Kathy Sheedy, Catherine Stanton. Front row: Mary Walsh, Mary Kate Catanese, Sheryl Flemeon, Betsey Walsh, Beth Taylor, Simona Gruttadauria, Mrs. Mehl (advisor). Back row (left to right): Mr. Hansen, Carol Thode, Karen Schepis, Jim Milne, Lori Field, Paul Corsini. Third row: Liz Short. Debbie Walsh, Kipley Hart, Rick Burke, Jim Derrane, Jim Wentzel, Steve Fuller, Sandy Soriano, Grace Abouzeid, Lisa Melanson. Second row: Paul Kump, Kathy Thorley, Sue Knox, Mary McConarty, Carol MacDonald, Cathy Pitts, Mike Lee, Cheryl Henck, Lisa DiPiero. Front row: Tex Hildreth, Lori Douglass, Tammy Cobble, Maria Graziano, Dan Goodwin, Brian Sullivan, Kathy Daylor, Maureen Brids. u the jg BRAINTREE HIGH SCHOOL BANi BAND Back row: (left to right) Tim Magee, Bob .Mariani, Linus Mc.Manus. Sixth row: Diane Dorgan, Chris Greene, Den- nis McDonnell, Cliff Sharpies. Chris Botsolis, Joe Des- mond, Annmarie Hayes. Jeanne O ' Brien, Fifth row : Andy Blinick, Sandra Soriano. Tom Stewart. Christina Wood. Anne Wright. Fourth row: Janet Lutz, Susan Peterson, Pam Hall. Patti Forde, Helen Baraggia, Carol Thode. Lisa Melanson, Karen Schepis, Margaret Burke, Jerome Baggett, Bob Molloy, Shawn White, Laurie Ridge. Third row: Diane Corsini, Lisa Marquis, Kimberly Spadea, Theresa Ryan, Lisa Nott, Lynn Anderson, Meg Murphy, Paul Corsini, Bob Byrne. Arlene .Mahoney, Stacie Fle- shel. Second row: Kim Richardson, Diane Fuller, Robin Daiute, Brenda Calkins, Patricia Monti, Russell Corsini, Marybeth Clarke, Jeff Ludy. Lora Field, Peter Dirks- meier. Front row: Merilee Moscardelli (vice president), Ms, Chmielinski (advisor), Mary McConarty (president). 62 Back row: (left to right) Bob Molloy, Maria DeSantis, Brenda Hart, Tracy Davidson, Michael LaRosa, Gary Denton. Middle row: Paula Bierlich, Pam Robertson, Marie Walsh, Kathy Toland, Mary Lydon. Front row: Chris Moscaritolo, Joanne Tausevich, Laura Driscoll, Dana Comi, Caroline Fiore, Mrs. Maletz (advisor). KEY CLUB Back row (left to right): Mr. Kendall (advisor), Jim Burke, Shawn White, Martha Smillie, Bob Molloy, Joe Desmond, Cliff Sharpies. Fourth row: Greg Keating, Chris Donahoe, Joe SanFilippo, Chip Shiers, Chris Deady, Alese Turner, Tracy O ' Connor, Karen Hurley, Jean Kelly, Julie Bresnahan, Jean Smolinsky, Carol Thoda, Karen Schepis, Helen i Baraggia, Anne Wright, Cheryl Bryant, Diane Sweeney, .Michelle Rice, Third row: Annmarie Hayes, Jeanne O’Brien, Gary Mahoney, David Watts, Lisa Bridgets, Kerry Knowles, Linda Cedrone, Jay Jernegan, John Cosseboom, Chris Gillis, Beth Powers, Janine Ristuccia, Cathy Burke, Jill Hutton, Ellen Powers. Second row: Mark Swenson, John Powers, Gary Friedman, Kristen Kennedy, Susan Gotta, Margie Lamir, Lynne Conrad, Barbara Lucey, Carolyn Parsley, Noelle Collins, Tom Murphy, Jeanne Butman, Julie Lynch, Kris Doran. Front row: Stacie Fleshel, Arlene Mahoney, Mary Walsh, Mark Smith, Jackie Padula, Suzanne Joyce, Cathy Harley, Robin Daiute, Merilee Moscar- delli. Bill Gately, Susan Toomey, Laure Nickerson, Louise Mattuchio, Casey Richard. Missing: Sandy Richardi, Beth Thompson, Lou DeGiso, Pam Hall, Patti Forde, Jeanne Nourse. (Left to right): Janet Lutz. Linda Leone, Michele Batiste, Silvia Varasso, Susan Scott, Brenda Cal- kins, Jennifer Keohan, Kathy Mullin. Not shown: Marlene Batiste. Back row (left to right): Ms. Priestly (advisor), Laura Flight, Michele Gibbs. Ruth Annis. Patty Burns, Gayle Hinchliffe, Ms. Hill (advisor). Front row: John Nevulis, Mary Beth Clarke, Tony Knoll, Christine Cotter, Jodi Caswell. Back row (left to right): Paul Greene, Michael Kelly. Kristen Kennedy, Ann Provenzano, Robert Lovett, Jonathan Morris, John Laracy, John MacDonald. Middle row: Susan Lynch, Maria DeSantis, Sheila Reeves, Gerald Na- tale, Marilee Moscardelli, Robert Dunfield, Jeanne Nourse, John Shipp, Susan Gotta, Mark Swenson, Lisa Son, Michael McBrine, Marie Quirk, Kim Ripley, Lynda Richardi, Thom Sherlock, Lisa Caddick, Melissa Clark, Lynn Bassett, Ms. Sundberg. Front row: Ar- lene Abell, David Kaupp, Robin Daiute, Dana Comi, Gale Argentine. Eric Larson. SENIOR AHt SEMm CONCERT CHOIR Back row (left to right); Lisa Short, Cecilia O ' Brien, Laura Junior. Krista Collins, Jennifer Rush, Mr. Robinson. Front row: Nancy Fliggins, Cheryl Mowles, Dvora Simon, Diane Dorgan, Dr. Dewey. SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPRESENTA TIVES (left to right): Kathy Toland, Cliff Sharpies, Kristin Kennedy, Bill McDonnell, Debbie Gillis. Back row (Left to right): Virginia Kirwin, Susan Currier, Delia DiCicco, Christine Camara. Middle row: Lisa Magee, Dr. Dewey, Maryella Barone, Laura Preston. Front Row; Margaret Burke, Gina Ruvido, Christine Robbins. 64 (Clockwise from 7 o’clock;) Caroline Fiore, Rick Burke, Jim Derrane, Terry O ' Neill, Tamara Cobble, Maria Graziano, Brian Sullivan, Kathy Daylor, Chris Robbins, Dan Goodwin, Maureen Brids, Mike Lee. Not shown: Mike Duggan and Larry Duggan. Janice Richardi and Steve Winick Back row (left to right): Cathy Hanley, Laurie Swain, Beth Curran, Paula Murphy, Gale Argentine, Top: Alba D’Ottavio. Middle: Diane Corsini, Alisa Lurvey. Jeff Winick, Diane Senkel, Lisa Burke, Ms, Cindy Conklin (advisor). Middle row: Brenda Calkins, Bottom: Lori Douglass, Lisa Marquis, Michael Gettings. Jeanne Nourse, Arlene Mahoney, Tricia Kelley, Susan Peterson, Kim Ripley, Jackie Padula, Donna Fiorentino, Janet Cronin, Janice Richardi. Front row: Maria DeSantis, Brenda Hart, Tracy David- son, Dana Comi, Jane Shea, Michelle Vatalaro, Caroline Fiore. Not shown: Tom Devine, John Reynolds, Jim Gosse, Kelli Singler, John Laracy. 65 Back row (left to right): Barbara Day. Sue Houle. Marianne Heanue. Lisa Mantia. Sue Hall, Donna Driscoll. Bri- an Blais. Mr. MacAllister. Carol LeB- lanc. Bob Brandi, Tony Fabiano. John Hogan, Francis Fico, Mark Mathew ' s, Steve Schepici. Front row: Jean Mini- cucci, Debbie Hackett. Joanne Burress. Debbie Partridge, Lisa O ' Hara, Denise DiStefano, Jean Reardon, Dacia Pou- los, Gail Griffiths. Tammy Ricciarelli. WO ? CLASSICAL LEAGUE Back row: Mrs. LaPlante. Third row: Gary Denton, Cathy Rogalin. Second row : Carolyn McGee, Beth Rogalin. Front row: Cheryl Stephan, Debbie Gillis. (Left to right): Steve Lawson. Gary Denton. Mr. Kendall (advisor). Chris Botsolis. Mike Gettings. Brain Betzger. Harry Bctzger. Back row (left to right): Mr. Robinson. Virginia Kirwin, Doug Hewson. Dennis McDonnall, Leo .Aurelaio, Brian Stevens, Maureen Melchin, Caroline Fiore, Maryella Barone. Middle row: Dr. Dewey, Christopher Greene, Gina Ruvido, Susan Currier, Melanie Brandi, Krista Collins, Gail Hinchliffe, l.eanne Rawson. Diane Dorgan, Christine Zinzopoulos. Front row: John Shipp, Michael Digaetano, Christine Robbins. Kristin Kaupp, Laura Preston, Christine Camara, Laurie Joyce. 66 5 PERSONALITIES tHUuU-snotCort ® ' ' ' NCW PERSONALITIES What would our class be like without personal- ities and characters? Nobody is the same; every- one is an individual. However, there are certain people who really stand out from the crowd, peo- ple who have very special and outstanding char- acteristics. THE QUIET ONES Jeanne O ' Brien, John Dougherty BEST ALL AROUND Robert Mollov, Robin Daiute CLASS INTELLECTUALS FRIENDLIEST Rich Cleggett, Kathy Whiffen r - ' ““7 MOST UNIQUE CLASS ATHLETES Denise Calcagno, Mark Giacomozzi Lynn Holzman, Tim Duffy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLASS FLIRTS Mike Hicks, Dana Comi Scott D ' Orval, Stacie Flcschel BEST LOOKING MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Gina Ruvido. Mike LaRosa ' Wi f 1 s CLASS SWEETHEARTS MOST ARTISTIC John Brown, Linda Richardi Jeanne Nourse, John MacDonald MOST TALKATIVE Casey Richard, Ellen Bottiggi MOST MUSICAL BEST DRESSED LIFE OF THE PARTY Lori MacDonald, Graham Bradbury Donna Fahey, Mike Kelley 1 1 . TIL 1 MOST POPULAR Tonv Columbus. Laurie Swain MOST SOPHISTICATED Neil Fogg, Lauren Brodeur HIGHWAY MENACES SMOKING AREA Nancy Dykstra. Steve Connelly KING AND QUEEN LAST BUT NOT LEAST Gina Wojcicchovvski. Paul Kearney -V V CLASS PRANKSTERS Jim Monaghan, Cindy Davies More and more and TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Mrs. Schock and Mr. Murphy CONTRIBUTED MOST Donna Corey, Jerome Baggett INDIVIDUALS CLIkSS 05 Si CLASS OF 82 -g. t- ' yT TTTTTTT T TTm ! ! 777777 y7 VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT? W ff fff 7? iV W W WMn 77 777777777 7777 W77777777777777m tptttttttttttzt ' f77f n77 M77 77 W 777J777ff7777 f 7. Wm f7 7f77f7 7 m 7 77 Mf 77 7 7 7 7t7f? -r TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt 77777777777777 777 7 7777 7777777777777 1 777777 7777777777 ' V 7 77 7 7 7777777m O 1 — I DD □ CLASS OF 1982 Sponsored by Braintree Tool Company. Inc. 1 cL ss t V ; t 1 OF • ' ■V. i iL i m ' [ wL j ♦ SENIOR CLASS WILL SENIOR CLASS WILL . I, Jerome Baggett, hereby bequeath my eternal friend- ship and gratitude to Mr. William Kendall. I, Michael Barron, hereby bequeath all of my broken hockey sticks to Mr. Coyne. I, Marie Barry, hereby bequeath detailed directions to every classroom on the third floor to any senior who is completely lost their senior year. I, Val Battista, hereby bequeath Kevin to Tina Burke. I, Paula Bierlich, hereby bequeath the guy in the black Trans Am — where’s Dorchester to Robin Gosse. 1, Andy Blinick, hereby bequeath my body and soul to rock and roll. I, Tammy Bose, hereby bequeath my heart to Joe. I, Christopher Botsolis, hereby bequeath my poetic ex- pressions to Steve Baggett. I, Dot Brennan, hereby bequeath my brain and money to my sister Paula. I, Paula Brennan, hereby bequeath my foot to Bill Reeves. 1, David Bregoli, hereby bequeath my tree to anyone who wants to be a horticulturalist. I, Lisa Bridgets, hereby bequeath my Camaro to John Melanson. 1, James Bryant, hereby bequeath the beast to Edward ; Keefe. 1, Heidi Buker, hereby bequeath my phone number to Town Meeting Members. I, Bettina Burke, hereby bequeath Michael to Val Bat- tista. I. David Burke, hereby bequeath one keg of suds to Joe Denn. I, James Burke, hereby bequeath my special thanks to Mr. Hogan, Thanks so much. I, Martha Byron, hereby bequeath all my problems to [ Tracey and Donna. I, Lisa Caddick, hereby bequeath my ten speed to Tina. I, Brenda Calkins, hereby bequeath The Brockton Cinema and Bette to all of us who got lost! I, Mike Candura, hereby bequeath Ms. McNulty’s Typing class to the up coming Class of ’83. I, Janice Cedrone, hereby bequeath my third floor lock- er to the sole use of Susan Stella. I, Jane Cenci, hereby bequeath my New Year’s vomit to Gail Mowles. 1, Christine Centorino, hereby bequeath my Spanish dictionary to Gayle. I, Jim Cioffi, hereby bequeath my burnt out brains to the Einstein Foundation. I. Mary Beth Clarke, hereby bequeath all my bottle caps to Mary McConarty. 1, Krista Collins, hereby bequeath my ’Super Sport’ T- shirt alone! to Chris Hart. 1, Tracey Conley, hereby bequeath two dozen pink, red and white carnations to Heidi Buker. I, Stephen Connelly, hereby bequeath all my Insurance estimates to whoever can pay them. 1, Donna Corey, hereby bequeath all my clothes to my big brother Bob. i I, Russell Corsini hereby bequeath a new pair of army boots to Jimbo. 1, Tammy Converse, hereby bequeath the ice cream we almost never got to Tricia Kelley. ' I, Mary Coughlin, hereby bequeath my garden to Dianne Rodgers. 1, Mary Ann Curley, hereby bequeath mass quantities of beverage to my friends. I, Marianne Currie, hereby bequeath a pack of Tiparil- lo’s to Laura. I, Michelle Cutler, hereby bequeath my carefree atti- tude to any junior who wants it. I, Alba D’Ottavio, hereby bequeath my math home- work to Alisa Lurvey. I, Tony Damigella, hereby bequeath my brain to Bill Keneally. I, Tracy Davidson, hereby bequeath my comb to Dana Comi. 1, Cindy Davies, hereby bequeath Valhala Filies to Christen. 1, Barbara Day, hereby bequeath an elastic to Diane. We, the BHS Band, hereby bequeath our patent on his signature to Mr. Hansen. I, Gilles deLannoy, hereby bequeath a set of fogs and cigars to Mr. Millen. 1, Joe Denn, hereby bequeath a Mopar 318 and trans- mission to Dave Burke and his beater. I, Edward Dennis, hereby bequeath my entire car book collection (worth over $200) to John Morris, who will give them a good home. I, Gary Denton, hereby bequeath everything to Dana Comi. 1, Skip DePalma, hereby bequeath a permanent stiff for the commons to John Richardi. I, Maria DeSantis, hereby bequeath Sequoia in a Mazda RX7 to Brenda Hart. I, Sue Devine, hereby bequeath my monopoly board to Jim Cioffi. 1, Thomas Devine, hereby bequeath my attendance re- cord to Mr. Hogan and Mr. Tetzlaff. I, George DiCesare, hereby bequeath my gym locker to the Class of ’83, ’84, etc. 1, Dan DiCicco, hereby bequeath my locker to the next poor freshman who comes up here. 1, Robert Donahue, hereby bequeath a T-shirt that fits to Todd Downey. 1, Tom Donahue, hereby bequeath my dirty football uniform to Mr. MacAllister. I, Paul Dougherty, hereby bequeath all royalties from my composition to Mr. MacAllister. I, Lori Douglass, hereby bequeath all my studies to Virginia Javurek. I, Donna Driscoll, hereby bequeath BHS to my brother Tommy. 1, Laura Driscoll, hereby bequeath White Owls to Marianne. I, Carolyn Duffy, hereby bequeath Mr. MacAllister to Moe Glynn. I, Chris Fallon, hereby bequeath my kidneys and blad- der to science. 1, Gerald Filippone, hereby bequeath The Senior Prom to anyone who wants it. I, James Fitzgerald, hereby bequeath all my love to Kathy K. I, Stacie Fleshel, hereby bequeath Hooorrnneeee to Marilee Moscardelli. 1, Gary Friedman, hereby bequeath the front end of my Chevy to whoever can rebuild it. I, William Gately, hereby bequeath our LL to the new seniors. 1, Michael Gettings, hereby bequeath the BHS Radio Station to Braintree High School. I, Myra Gilcrest, hereby bequeath my tan to Lisa Mar- quis. I, Maureen Glynn, hereby bequeath Mr. MacAllister to Carolyn Duffy. I, Robyn Gosse, hereby bequeath my airplane to get to the third floor to Paula Bierlich. 1, Laura Gustafson, hereby bequeath all my luck to C.C. and R.W. in their last year to come at BHS, Now you have to do your own reports Oscar. I, Sue Hall, hereby bequeath Mr. Hopkins, nothing to do. I, Sue Harkin, hereby bequeath all the Bass Guitars in the world to David Singler. 1, Tom Harrington, hereby bequeath all my love and respect to Leslie Reeves. I Brenda Hart, hereby bequeath two indispensable abilities: belching and winking to Chris Moscaritolo. 1, John Hartmann, hereby bequeath all my anecdotals to Mr. Tombari. 1, Donald Hennebury, hereby bequeath my fifth and sixth year of High School to anyone who wants them. I, Tex Hildreth, hereby bequeath my thanks for her Dictionary to Chris Centorino. I, Gayle Hinchliffe, hereby bequeath my thanks for her Dictionary to Chris Centorino. 1, Jim Hogan, hereby bequeath a little red Vette to the sophomore girls. I, Joanne Holt, hereby bequeath a Brain and a little common sense to A.H. I, Daryl Howie, hereby bequeath a lost nickel to Jimmy Monaghan, I, Dave Hurley, hereby bequeath assigned studyhalls to all, HA HA HA. I, Chris Hultstrom, hereby bequeath my football to Bob McCabe. 1, Virginia Javurek, hereby bequeath a basketball to Vicki. 1, Nadine Karas, hereby bequeath RUFUS to Val. 1, Bill Keane, hereby bequeath Mr. Storms toupee to Mr. Sevagian. I, David Kaupp, hereby bequeath all my weights to j Jimmy Monaghan. I, Judy Keegan, hereby bequeath my knee caps to Jean ; Mattuchio. j 1, Chris Kelly, hereby bequeath my locker to Tony, he’ll be here next year. , 1 I, Eileen Kelley, hereby bequeath my shoes to Marilyn I Meadows. 1, Jimmy Kelley, hereby bequeath Nic-Fit to Michael Gettings. 1, Tricia Kelley, hereby bequeath The Interior Decorat- ed Locker to Tammy Converse. I, Jennifer Keohan, hereby bequeath three pairs of Tony Dorsett’s and 1,000,000 gator shirts to Kevin Landry. I, Joe Kiley, hereby bequeath Fred Scuttles and his Spanish flies to the classes in the future. ' I, Kerry Knowles, hereby bequeath one gallon of C.B. to Maureen, if she can take it. 1, Terry Lally, hereby bequeath The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich to Student Council. I, Kevin Landry, hereby bequeath all my hockey sticks to the J.V, Hockey Team. I, Chris Langille, hereby bequeath all my homework on “Dracula” to Lynne Smith. I, John Laracy, hereby bequeath my insect collection to infest the school forever. I, Eric Larson, hereby bequeath all my drawings to whoever can figure them out. I, Julie Lawless, hereby bequeath a can of gasoline and a book of matches for the burning of the “black book” to the underclassmen. I, Stephen Lawson, hereby bequeath all my albums to Chris Botsolis. I, Jane Lear, hereby bequeath my homeroom with K.L. to Ellen R. I, Mike Leary, hereby bequeath Russell McIntyre to the class of “83” or anyone willing. I, Carol LeBlanc, hereby bequeath a hopscotch set to Pam Lane and Linda Miller. I, Leslie Libby, hereby bequeath a couple fuzzy tennis balls to Lynn Pendergast. I, Paul Linscott, hereby bequeath all my gym socks to George DiCesare. I, Lois Lonczak, hereby bequeath all the remains from ' this year’s burn to Lisa Mastrangelo, Mary Avitable and Jenifer Smith. I, Bob Lovett, hereby bequeath a sunrise to Larry Ha- gerty. I, Barbara Lucey, hereby bequeath satisfaction to Marian Purcell. ENIOR CLASS WILL SENIOR CALSS WILL , i miOR CLASS WILL SENIOR CLASS WILL Si I, Mary Lydon, hereby bequeath all the good times we have had and my friendship forever to the Rainbow. I, Susan Lynch, hereby bequeath Osterville to Mike and Whitey. I, Paul Lyons, hereby bequeath my extra credits to Greg Logan. I, Timmy Magee, hereby bequeath all my oohh! what’s that to Touchemaster and Skinhead. I, Lisa Mantia, hereby bequeath microwaves and his nineteenth nervous breakdown to Mr. Wilson. I, Lisa Marquis, hereby bequeath my locker and the guy in it to Debbie Letourneau. I, Helen McCoy, hereby bequeath a never ending sup- ply of Marlboro cigarettes to Pamela Briody. I, Parry McCusker, hereby bequeath Paul Spyridonidis to Mr. Sutton. I, Linda McDermott, hereby bequeath all my worldly possessions to my dog, Dutch. I, Russ McIntyre, hereby bequeath a case of crab meat to John W. Leroy. I, Kathy McLaughlin, hereby bequeath my mind and soul to Jim Morrison and the Doors! I, Linus McManus, hereby bequeath Donnie and Mar- ie’s teeth to anyone who can stand looking at them. 1, Marilyn Meadows, hereby bequeath my shoes to Ei- leen Kelley. I, Maureen Melchin, hereby bequeath my fudge recipe to all the lonely people. I, Dawn Middleton, hereby bequeath my tan to Carolyn Duffy. 1, Patricia Monti, hereby bequeath my sympathy to all the freshmen in years to come. I, James Monaghan, hereby bequeath my “Damn, I’m Good” pin to Jimmy Palmer (84). 1, Joh Morris, hereby bequeath my Limo to Rich Pa- laima. 1, Joanne Morton, hereby beq ueath 3 inches to Kathy Neissa. I, Marilee Moscardelli, hereby bequeath Hooorrrnn- neee!!! to Stacie Fleshel. I I, Chris Moscaritolo, hereby bequeath two great American classics: “How to Bang a Better Beep” and “The P.O. Method, Perfected” to Maria DeSantis. I, Meg Murphy, hereby bequeath a baton to Lynn An- derson. 1, Shawn Murphy, hereby bequeath all my anecdotals and cut slips to Mr. Grant and house 1. 1, Ellen Needel, hereby bequeath my locker full of emp- ty card envelopes to Lynda Miller. 1, Catherine Neissa, hereby bequeath my hats to : Joanne Morton. ! I, Nancy Norton, hereby bequeath a good-bye to my fellow class mates of 1982. j I, Jeanne Nourse, hereby bequeath my lost part projects I and one lemon meringue pie to Brenda and Pam. I, Darcey Oliveira, hereby bequeath my ski rentals to ■ Vincent Oliveira. I, David Oliver, hereby bequeath a brand new Vega to : Jay to let Bill mow Mickey’s lawn with it again. I, Terry O’Neill, hereby bequeath this fact: Under your clothes you are nude, to all the Nice Looking Girls at B.H.S. I, Paola Pace, hereby bequeath my sneakers to Sandra DiCesare. 1, Harriet Parlee, hereby bequeath my den, mother, and house to Lyn Holzman on weekends. 1, Debra Partridge, hereby bequeath my “67”Mustang to John Hogan. I, Robert Pasakarnis, hereby bequeath one 1973 Cut- lass Supreme to Steve Bregoli. I, Beth Paul, hereby bequeath my locker to Kenny Peers and Laura Jordan. 1, Lynn Pendergast hereby bequeath “the noodle” to Leslie Libby. I, Joe Perry, hereby bequeath valuable golden gym shorts and sneakers to Chris Hargie. I, Donna Phripp, hereby bequeath my-BAB to Larry. I, Louis Pransky, hereby bequeath the gymnasium to any person who’d rather do anything than go there. I, Ann Provenzano, hereby bequeath my long lost baby kitten to Janis Savonen. 1, Lynda Richardi, hereby bequeath happiness and luck to everyone graduating in the year “82”. I, Sandy Richardi. hereby bequeath my little black book to anyone who can lift it! I, Casey Richard, hereby bequeath my patience and my Adidas running sneakers to Robert Halligan. I, Denise Richards, hereby bequeath Paul Spyridonidis to Mr. Sutton. I, Gregory Ripaldi, hereby bequeath a bag of Locusts to James St. Andre. I, Kim Ripley, hereby bequeath Paul Spyridonidis to Mr. Sutton. I, Pam Robertson, hereby bequeath one Lemon Me- ringue Pie to Jean and Brenda. I, Jacqueline Roche, hereby bequeath KB’s waste bas- ket to Linda Varraso, for further cleaning. 1. Val Schepis, hereby bequeath Budsies to Nay. I, Diane Scioscia, hereby bequeath my last ticket to the horse races to Ann Elliott. Have a good time Ann! I, Susan Scott, leave alot happier than when I came in. I, Dianne Senkel, hereby bequeath laughter and happi- ness to all my friends. I, Cliff Sharpies, hereby bequeath my collection of pin striped oxfords to Miss Moran. I, John Shipp, hereby bequeath all of the EAST Brain- tree kids to Mr. Lague. 1, Chris Simonelli, hereby bequeath R.D. and his Cou- gar to Barbara Canavan. 1, Kelli Singler, hereby bequeath my manilla envelope with fours years of trouble in it to my mother, who has not seen any of it. I, Martha Smillie, hereby bequeath melted ice cream cake to the Animals. 1, Anne Smith, hereby bequeath an unending supply of 24hr. extra hold hair spray to Debbie Kelly. 1, Mark Smith, hereby bequeath my math education to Miss McBride. I, Thomas Vining, hereby bequeath all my worldly pos- sessions to Thomas Vining II (my clone.) 1, Victor Volpe, hereby bequeath a decent car to Jim Savonen. I, Joyce Walper, hereby bequeath a new set ot toenails to Janice Richardi. I, Jackie Walsh, hereby bequeath some Pic-A-Nic bas- kets to Yoda (Tracey Joseph). 1, Karen Walsh, hereby bequeath my mind and soul to Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones. I, Marie Walsh, hereby bequeath leather and gold plat- ed Preppy Handbook to Martha Smillie. I, Mary Alice Walsh, hereby bequeath my everlasting love and friendship to my Rainbow of Friends. 1, Mary Walsh, hereby bequeath all Chinese teacups, Chinese food and Chinese redlights to Kelly Adams. I, David Watts, hereby bequeath all my worldly posses- sions to Tracy Kerns. 1, Doreen Whalen, hereby bequeath a car alarm system to MaryAnn Curley. I, Bob Winters, hereby bequeath my car and most valu- able possessions to Alicia Browne. I, Cynthia Young, hereby bequeath my collection of Led Zeppelin to Dacia Poulos. 1, Jimmy Akins, hereby bequeath my army boots to Lisa Sheehan. 1, Gale Argentine, hereby bequeath all headaches from overdue term papers to all underclassmen. iNIOR CLASS WILL SENIOR 1, Lisa Burke, hereby bequeath a spare pair of ears to replace the ones I talked off to all my friends (especially Paula M.). I, Jeff Coates, hereby bequeath Led Zeppelin to Fes- tone. I, Susan Currier, hereby bequeath all the happiness in the world to Corinne Fillion. I, Elaine Buker, hereby bequeath my entry to the NCA to Tracey Joseph. I, Ann Marie Elliott, hereby bequeath my last ticket to the Horse Races to Diane Scioscia, Have Fun Dee! I, Victoria Fitzgerald, hereby bequeath a pair of hiking boots to Mary. I, Laura Flight, hereby bequeath all my Avon sales to Mary Kay. 1, Debbie Gabriel, hereby bequeath one coupon for one hug and one kiss to D. Bennett. I, John Kesaris, hereby bequeath all my homework to all my teachers. I, Linda Laracy, hereby bequeath Tracy Conley 6-4-81 her birthday never to forget. I, Kristen Kennedy, hereby bequeath my Kleenexes to Mai. I, Lisa Son, hereby bequeath all my leftover credits to Chrissy Ferent. 1, Kenneth Starr, hereby bequeath the nickname “The” to Joseph Vannelli. I, Brian Stevens, hereby bequeath my legs to Caroline Fiore. I, Kym Strauss, hereby bequeath my long fingernails to Nancy Dykstra. I, Steven Sulfaro, hereby bequeath Russell McIntyre to the class of “83”. 1, ClaireMarie Sullivan, hereby bequeath the nosy fol- lower P.S. to C.S. and D.C. 1, Laurie Swain, hereby bequeath my two front teeth to anyone who loses theirs. 1, Mark Swenson, hereby bequeath my priceless “M- 74” calculator to Tony and Linus. 1, Val Thom, hereby bequeath my 7:00a.m. bowl parties to Karen Negleson. I, Janine Tocco, hereby bequeath the K.T. Repellent (for future K.T.’s) to Jean M. 1, Kathleen Toland, hereby bequeath my giggle to BW. I, Brenda Topping, hereby bequeath my Family to Flor- ida. I, Tricia Twomey, hereby bequeath my mind and ten dollars to Nancy. 1, David Vitagliano, hereby bequeath the Bazoota to super bowl teams to come. 1, Judy Tashjian, hereby bequeath 1 ticket to a rock concert of your choice with a boy of your choice to Kathy. I, James OBrien, hereby bequeath one 1973 Pontiac Catalina to Bob Pasakarnis. 1, Marcia Norton, hereby bequeath my tunafish to . . . 1, Carolyn Viola, hereby bequeath Nookie my sexy body. 1, Susan Rusconi, hereby bequeath all the sheep in Ice- land to Marilyn Meadows. 1, Richard J. Palaima, hereby bequeath an honorary presidency in the BHSSA to President James E. Carter. 1, Sheila Reeves, hereby bequeath 20 really fat kids to Michael LaRosa. 1, Paul Kearney, hereby bequeath all my cut slips to House 1. 1, Denise Scorza, hereby bequeath my blue jacket to Ms. Smith. CLASS WILL SI ARLENE ELIZABETH ABELL COOKA Art Sem 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Di, Jobie, Trace, Mario, Flake, Lisa, Whiff, Wood- stock, CGA, midnight madness at Merri’s, The Mighty Mav, The Doors, Festivi- ties, Marshfield, The Door, pyschenn. Hello Flo, Waterville, J.R., Bub — miss ya! No Dice Mice, concerts, Kevin 2 1 6 8 1 , 43, Blondie, Flake ' s talks, forget about it. Thanks Mom and Dad, Later Mice! GERALD P. ADAMS JERRY Stay Cool and Good Luck T.C., W.P., j.R., S.C., J.N., M.S., R.C., P.L., C.K., We did our time (H . . . ya!) The pitts. Lisle St., Sri Harry ' s, Conolly ' s Pub I.D. ' s, Dr. In ' s The Doors, The Who, The Stones, Only Rock and Roll, Born To Be Wild, Koo- Koo Mess, Toot, Sid, Alice Cooper, Bubba You Won ' t Be Forgotten! It ' s been real JANET L. ADAMS Future Secretaries 1, 2, Office Aide 3, JAJLSP, BAILE, pepe, SMILE! B.M., friends, giggles, claws — heels “Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me I may not lead, just walk beside meand be my friend. Thanks Dad. Mom and Sue Debbie — Junior Prom. Luv ya SA. DM. BM. PA, DH. SH. DM. DW, DH, SB. DG. JAMES FRANCIS AHERN CHUCKY Hockey 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1 , 2. 3, 4, Highland express. To the stream. Up the pitts. One big team. Drive-ins, Bike to Maine, Sir Harry ' s was insane. Brothers house Cookie fight Alice Cooper W ' hat a sight. Harry Chapin, Was the best. Please let BUBBA Lie at rest. CURT AKINS ARLENE ELIZABETH ABELL GERALD P. ADAMS Hiking Club 3. 4, Ski Club 4. Football I , Spring Track 1 , 3, 4, Hey Abbott!! . . . Did you see the Stooges “oh! you took me illiterately, eh? “calling Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard. JAMES EDWARD AKINS JIMBO Remember the Drive-in ' s “your mother wears army boots, no I do . Dave remem- ber the beach, Russ who hit the Fiat? Russ. Tricia. Mary and the rest of you GOOD LUCK, EEK PAUL ALBAMONTE Student Representative for Braintree High School to the M.l.T. Educational Stud- ies Program GLENN A. ALLEN Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, My Trans-AM. Coke. Daryl Howie. Burkie. Smitty. Sue, Magrat. Bella ' s “Bubb I Miss You. Ridin my train . . . Hey Pasquale!! The Stones. The Doors. Wanna Race? The Pitts. I ' m buying a FERR.ARI. JOHN W. ANASTASIO Football 4, “Las Vegas Bound , Lake Mead, Red Rock. Dorchester — The Port, Jammed .Again , The Corner. “The main helm Do it up, mun! “I CARE “you ' ll get over it. Real quick! GALE E. ARGENTINE Rifle Team 3, 4, Senior .Art Seminar 4, Yearbook 4, Kevin ' s little sister, Patty. I hope you ' ll be there forever. Dave, a special friend. I ' ll survive . . . somehow. Such is life. I need to know. The Pond, The Guys, Good times in Weymouth. Nana + Papa’s house 1980-81 I’m looking for the promise land. Dad, Craig + Kevin. TIMOTHY P. BACK BACKA Football 1 , The Pitts, tracks, fort and Keg burns, Bubba. McCues. Lov ya Suzanne. JEROME PATRICK BAGGETT President of Class 1 . 2. 3. 4, Fundraising 1 . 2. 3. 4, N HS 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. 4. Soccer I, 2, 3. Spring Track 1, Here I come Wally, Thanks Bots, Go Rainbow, Thanks alot you guys, “What Brain Cells! All nighters. Retreats. Dunfey ' s, Taun- ton 8 81, Best dressed?. “Do The Worm , Arrows, “.And freedom. Oh freedom. Well that ' s just some people talk ' n. Your prison is walk ' n through this world all alone. But thanks for trying class of 82. KIM BAILEY Basketball 1, Good luck class of 83, By .Anne K., Thanks Sue. Remember Fla.. Takawans, City Side. Nautalus. B.D. — Never again!. Richard Road, What time did you say it was?. Live. Love, Laugh.. Is it raining in the tunnel? LYNN A. BAILEY T.S. + L.B. 9 20 80, J.J.J.S.G.M . . . W.O.S.S.B.K.. Keep in touch with close friends, J.L.D, 8 23 81, “Pennies from heaven , Quincy, “Thanks for the memo- ries M D , “Thanks Neenie, Nick Nick for being my bestest friends . SUSAN KATHERINE BANNISTER SUE B Prom Committee 4, J.C., L.D., and E.M.. J.C. and The Chase, Phoenix. Arizona — Feb. 1981. June 12, 1981, I Love Ya, David. Summer 81, “Herbie — get a raincoat! Endless New Hampshire. Fix it! Quechee, Vermont, Thanks Mom and Dad, I.W.M.D.B., Never forget the past but always look forward to the future. LISA BARDETTI Joey, Cug. Yack, Cookie. Di. Flake. Beth. Meatly. Joby, D-ins, O.T.. Marshfield, The Cellar, Cape Bound. Junior Prom — 5 1 all night long. Sir Harry ' s, the Doors, the Who. Tom Petty, parties at Joby ' s house. Dream on, June 4, 1981. I LOVE YOU J.R. JANET L. ADAMS JAMES FRANCIS AHERN ' i CURT AKINS JAMES EDWARD AKINS Sponsored by the Future Medical Club. Congratulations. Seniors. LUNCHROOM FOLLIES PAUL ALBAMONTE GLENN A. ALLEN JOHN W. ANASTASIO GALE E. ARGENTINE TIMOTHY P. BACK JEROME PATRICK BAGGETT KIM BAILEY LYNN A. BAILEY SUSAN KATHERINE BANNISTER LISA BARDETTI Sponsored by Cain ' s Flower Shop I I JOSEPH PAUl. BARRETT Ski Club 1 , 2. 3, 4. Reluctance. Afganistan gives oil , Enfield, gathering wood, 1 fire builder. St. Clares basketball K.G.P., G.C. clambake. The Fort. JOANNE BARRON Pep Squad 3, 4, Spring Track 1 , I’m sorry Pam, D.I., Mac ' s, Bermuda, What 82?, Jaws — JW, “The Animals”, JECR-HPJSPML, Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thing. Gina, Im so humiliated. Green or Purple? Are we late? MICHAEL FRANCIS BARRON Baseball 1 , 2, Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4, Have an idea” Mr. Furley. A.E., The” 26, A.P. Jughead, O.M. Dony, Seabrook 79, 80, 81 ... Fourth of July ”81”, Slime Power, “80”, The Rock, Diving, “Vaf’, Commons, The Vista Cruiser, perfect for a triple date, and it flies. Pitter, Patter. Ralph. Thanks Mom and Dad. JEANNE E. BARRY Duxbury beach, DFs, Junior Prom. John ' s shack, good friends and good times, me and Paula, Riunite. I survived the twits 2, 3, S.D. at Sunset, “Hey you guys”, PB, LC, CS, SJ, DF, BR, RD, JW, SC, MD. MARIE TERESA BARRY Yearbook 3, Homecoming 1, 2, Varsity Soccer 1, 2(manager) McD ' s crew, CMOTM May 80, summer of 80 was great and the summer of 81 even better, California or Houston? we ' ll know on Monday, CP. TM, JH. DB. 9 3 80, 1 1 80 — ytacpptys!! the dotmobile. Thanks Michelle for sharing your locker. Adios Carolina! Vermont, N.H.. Thanks Chris — love yal! LYNN-MARI BASSETT BABE Jimmy 1980! Giels, the cabin and grandview burns. Bud 1, Dee. Barbs and Melissa! Down the old race track! chic, I have become comfortably numb. Pink Floyd! Let the good times roll. Go for it! The Rolling Stones. Jim Morrison lives! MARLENE MARIE BATISTE Key Club 3, Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Student Government 1, Majorettes 1. 2, 3 co- captain. 4 Feature Twirler, Bay State Twirling Champions I, 2, 3. third place. Basketball 1 , co-captain. Twins . . . No cousins. Thanks Mom, If you love something set it free. If it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t it was never yours. Allison Mark 5 5 81, Michele we did it. Cape 81. MICHELE J. BATISTE Key Club 3, Majorettes I. 2. (co-captain 3, 4, Are you two twins ... no cousins. Thanks mom, 1 love you. Marlene we did it, Jr. Prom party. Summer of 81, Marlene, Allison, Paula, Chrissy, Linda friends forever, Steven my best friend, thanks Mr. Grant, don ' t forget house one. Hey ugly! good luck to everyone. VALERIE BATTISTA VAL Kevin, Believe in me, 100 proof, 77 top. Cape bikes, Harley, Weston. SK, The Cellar. 3-day, hearts, tracks, still alive and well, Ha! Ha! Ha! blizzard, TB, 1976 Together Still and Forever . . . JOHN BELLEW Spring Track I, 2 HAROLD JOSEPH BETZGER HARRY Radio Station, Ben Dover, The Doors are Lame! yabanzoos Festoon U-2, Blackflag PAULA JEAN BIERI.ICH Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Span. Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, “Are we in Dorchester?” “Dorchester bound”. Adams Corner, Harborlights. “Berlinetta hits Dot , Robyn, I know this!. Hi Kerry, L.B. M.S. + R.G., J.M.D, Las Vegas 1979 + 80. Psychable!, I love you Mom, Dad + Bushkie! Chris Provenzano — will you pierce my ear? ANDREW J. BLINICK SPLURTRUM Hiking Club 3, 4. Nov. I. Jennie, Chuck. Brian, Chuck, Joanne, Aerosmith, Sab- bath. AC. DC., Stones. Rogers Drums, 68T-Bird. Volare w ipe out. what ' s up?, we ' re outta here!. It doesn ' t matter how people feel about something you ' re doing. If you enjoy it keep it up. Just don ' t hurt anyone including yourself TAMARA CARRIE BOSE T.AMMIE Joe — 1 20 80 — forever and always, Brenda and Lisa come home, F.O.A.D., Our wall. I ' m workstudy. Curran parties. Quincy parties. Deadly — awesome — head- get. PAM JEAN BOCCHINO BO Dominic always and forever. Duff. Yak, Deb, Kerry, B.T., C.C., Pit burns D-ins, N.H., Cape. Scumbuzzard, Jr. Prom Rt. 3, “The Cobras”, Duff Fla. Burns, Jack think SNOW!, “The Chain”, Deb where are you?, Z28, J. Geils, Springsteen, Love ya Mom and Dad. Later . . . biRISTOPHER BOTSOLIS BOTS Fundraising 2, 3, 4, Student Government 2. 3. 4, Class Government 3. 4. Radio 3. 4. Prom Committee 3. 4. Greece, class of 8 1 , Duxbury, T.M.. Worm, Thanks Rainbow and guys. N.L.T.C., “China Grove”, Let the good times roll, “Riding the storm out”. Juke Box Hero. DJ, “House Party”, B- 101 . Hum. Thanks Jerome and Steve. MICHAEL FRANCIS BARRON JEANNE E. BARRY MARIE TERESA BARRY LYNN-MARI BASSETT Sponsored by Albert J. Allen Jr.. D.D.S. MARLENE MARIE BATISTE MICHELE J. BATISTE HAROLD JOSEPH BETZGER PAULA JEAN BIERLICH Graham Bradbury cramming VALERIE BATTISTA CHRISTOPHER BOTSOLIS JOHN BELLEW TAMARA CARRIE BOSE ANDREW J. BLINICK PAM JEAN BOCCHINO Sponsored by Paul A. Petlinc D.D.S. MARCIA BOYLE ELLEN PATRICIA BOTTIGGI TIMOTHY BOYCE GRAHAM SCOTT BRADBURY DAVID BREGOLI STEPHEN R. BREGOLI ANN M. BRENNAN DEBRA BREEN DOROTHY C. BRENNAN PAULA MARIE BRENNAN And the donkey said . . . Sponsored by Priscilla A. MacNevin SUSAN M. BRENNAN LISA ANN BRIDGERS PAMELA J. BROIDY LAUREN MARY BRODEUR JAMES C. BRYANT JOHN E. BROWN ELLEN PATRICIA BOTTIGGI Fundraising 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, St. Gov ' t 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Hiking Club 2. Bloodmobile 4, (chairman). Best Buddies Todd flats frog bub smprphed mkkdkinta, Kamp Kelley, PTYP 225, SGO, STM, WG, Rl, Cape 1 +2, French Buyer, Jr. Prom, Mic LT. Retreat, Conjugate, Imagine When We ' re 30 , Crui- sin’, egging, Bingo”, FF + Birds, Celebrate, Thanks Mom and Dad. TIMOTHY BOYCE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4. Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4,(Tri-captain) 4. MARCIA BOYLE J.W., S.H., E.B., M.H., J.E., S.C., M.M., C.N., — Dishes, Kinky Reggae, Alice Cooper Rumble, Myles Standish, Marcia + Tom 79-?, JB, DH, D.S., J.P., D.C., J.S., B.C., C.K., — Party, Party up the Truck. D.H., C.F., H.S., C.C., V.T., Deadly Heads GRAHAM SCOTT BRADBURY GRAMMY Football 1, 2, Spring Track 1 , 2, Ski Club 1 . It’s Dave. GERRR , P.D.M.?, Hello Elio!. Arnold, The 99 , KB + RC. WHR, Case and his Arrow, Bruce Springsteen, Kizzy, Thanx J.C., Skiing, King, N.T.H.M. (Oscar), Thanks Mom! DEBRA BREEN DEB Party 1, 2, 3, 4, Germany 78. Beveriah 4- Deberiah in Whoville. me and Sue ' s B- day party 4 9 81 Bud Shampoo, Aerosmith 79, Suey Suicide, Lynn remember the Party no. 32 9 19 81. Pembroke 81 D.W. -h D.C., Hey Mary S.O.T.V., B.B.I.C. with P -I- J. Sue, Mark and Sue Homeroom. DAVID BREGOLI Basketball 1 , Baseball 1 , 2 ' ’, “Dufr ' . Be there aloha. Gopher Breath, “The Merc , I do Something. TREE . The . Ken for you. Old Man, L..A.S., Sue — Love ya. Herbie , Fix it, N.H., Hey Mouth. Yow!! STEPHEN R. BREGOLI Baseball 1 , 2, Hockey 1 , 2, 3, Where ' s Diane? — TCC — Last Day ' 80 — Double with Ralphy -I- Gayle ANN M BRENNAN ANIMAL ■Always and Forever Steven Oct. 3, 1979, 80, 81, 82 . . . Best wishes to Dolly “77 DOROTHY C. BRENNAN DOT ■All my Love to Mom and Dad, PB. BB, MB, CP. JH. TMM LC. JB, CS, MS, JB, JK. CM. ME, CM. LC, DK. Mac Crew. Naw and Gramp summer 80-81, Junior Prom, Homecoming, Cape Cod, Can ' t Tell Yah, What. New York, Later, The Dit- Mobile. Humb, CMOTM, Seniors Rule PAULA MARIE BRENNAN Duxbury beach. Drive-in ' s, JR Prom, John ' s Shack, New York, Lov ya MA and Dad, Sunday Football, Florida, Me and Jean. Homecoming 1 , 2, 3, LC, BR, BB, JB. CS, JC. ,AC. SC, DF, DB. RD, JW, SD. at Sunset, My Love to West Dennis SUSAN M. BRENNAN BREN Gymnastics 1, 2. Tut. Chris, Nan. Trish, Kaz. Robba, Mare, Rob, Patti, Eric Forever 7 19 80, Pardo ' s House. T.F., Tracks, Foster, C.C.. Miss ya BUB! LISA ANN BRIDGERS LI Concert Choir 1 , 2, Drama 1 . 2. Prom Committee 4. Madrigals 3, Color Guard 3, 80 Jr Prom. 80 Sr Prom (Cape), 80 Homecoming. 81 Jr Prom, 1981 Sr. Prom with P.M. Forever to Paul. Blue Hills, Nickels and dimes. Friends always: Sue — Nantasket. John — Pepsi, Chris — 4- Wheel, There is love for all I know. Mom — a warm and ready smile. PAMELA J. BRIODY PAM Join me?. Keep em low!. Ridge , summer 81, Who ' s on report ' ’, Oct. — N.H., B.T’s. The .Animals . Macs, What 82?, Doors, Tom Petty Aug. 7 M.C.. JECR HPJSPML, Blocks 2 + 4 ' ’ A. M E., R.R. 10:15, Thanks M + D LAUREN MARY BRODEUR Cheerleading 1. 2(Capt). 3. 4(Capt) J.C.L. — VP, 3, Homecoming 3. 4, Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 3. 4. hey baby — What a fox — check him out — Dot., Adams Corner, “the .Ave. Summer of ' 81; .Aquarius, — Backstage. Harbor Lights after 2 — Brothers 4 — Kiss 108, Disco — France — Polo — J.D. — PD. CO, EM, DC, DM, BC, Florian, 1-4-3 Mom-Dad-Chrissy. The most important thing in life is to always be yourself.” JOHN E. BROWN J.H., T.B., J.Mc., D.Mc., M.Mc., Fish, Sully, Schmab, Frosty, Fezz, Bird Cleary, Tazz, Kearny let the good times roll. Fort. McCues Cellar, Tracks, Bridge, Gutless. 1-ove ya Lynda, Hogan hows your sister ' s piano lessons. Bud, Everyone I forgot. JAMES C. BRYANT JIM Communications 3, Ham Radio 4. “You ' re out of here . The Beast , “The Queen , “WKXB, Crank it up! Sponsored by Bob and Paula Swirbalus d PATRICIA ANN BUCKLEY ELAINE MARIE BUKER Taking a break. HEIDI MARIE BUKER KAREN ELLEN BULGER ALBERT MARTIN BURKARD BETTINA BURKE DAVID EDMUND BURKE Sponsored by Dr. Richard F. Strucziero JAMES BURKE LISA A. BURKE JAMES BURKHEAD JOANN MARIE BURRESS PAUL j. BUSA MARTHA J. BYRON LISA MARIE CADDICK SUSANNE R. CAGGIANO SUSAN CAHILL PATRICIA ANN BLCKLEV Fundraising 2, Future Medical Club 3, 4, Hiking Club 2, Prom Committee 4, Ski Club 1, 2. 4. Stone Soup 1. Student Government 3, 4, See ya later baby cakes . W.D. breakdown, Joe Tow. bush buddies. F.N.S.T.. Michael, Don ' t Send The Meanie. “I just can ' t stop! , “allnighters . “show a little faith . Bambi, This ones for you. “What ' s the name of the game “The Plan! , “Hey Buck, I made it FLAINE MARIE BUKER WAYNEV Summer 8 1 . Cape Cod, Annie, Kim..link(C.D.), Michael, Mongel take care! 2 14 81 Tower 3 28 81 (6am) R.l. Mark 8 7 81, T.C.. High St.. Cutlass Forever!. Lynda after 1 27, Beth Sears. Hi! Hi!, Puffy, Deb, Colliseum and Gardens, We gave it our best shot for now, maybe in the future, I made it Ev!, Ha! HEIDI MARIE BL KER ROSEBUD, H.B Corvette. Tom Petty. 8 8 81, What ' s up? I.VWT.T.T., Jr. prom, “Check it out! Swimming in May? Mr. Keelon ' s class! Buppie S.O.H.F. Kizzy, Rugs I Love ya! This girl is good! Tracy ' s on T.P. “Yeah! ' It ' s Dave!! Friends are Forever! Beth, he ' s too cute. Mar — M .H .O.! Prippy. W.P.H B ? Thanks Mom and Dad. 1 love ya! KAREN ELLEN BULGER KEE “School on Monday ' s??? Springsteen ' 80. Lyn, Freshman Spanish, “Viss Voud . Daryl, 1066, “A Power ' 81”, T.D., Lee ' 79 B.G. ' s, N.S. ' 80 ' 81 G.B., R.C. — Home Room, Jerry “Chowda Head , “We ' re in this thing together,” Good Luck MG, EM, LS, SR, MO and the Class of ' 82. ALBERT MARTIN BURKARD BIRD BETTINA BURKE TINA Kuz — Believe in me. 4-wheeling, ZZ Top. Tucker, Cape, Weston, JB, New Hampshire, hearts, the Cellar. 3-day . still alive and well, blizzard, Ha! Ha! Ha! VB. 1976 — Together still and forever . . . DAVID EDMUND BURKE BASEB.ALL 1. 2. Dr. Suicide, swill, Moosehead. Mopar, the Club. JAMES BURKE Hiking 4, JETS 3, Football I. Ski Club I, 2. 3, 4. Enfield; “the Foo , Q.P., Mr. Bill’s, Fazor, “It ' s an event.” Cuckoo juice, St. Clare ' s BBall. Smitty Mobile, I ' m not a thief. “Catch you later, “It ' s been real. “We ' ll miss ya Bub! LISA A. BURKE LAB. BURKIE Math Club 3, 4(secretary), Media Center Aide I. 2, 3. National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Yearbook 3 4(sports editor). JV Math Team 3. Lab Assistant 3. 4. Varsity Spring Track 1,2.3. 4(Quad-Captain). T urtles, CJDs, Bomars unite! Trackie: WP-3J2C 1 . K.D. LAOIS, impeccable. RK 3. Prep! What ' s HR ’ JDF- $1.50, Skip. .IN — catch? No wedge. Thanks Dad all JAMES BURKHEAD JIM We want the world and we want it now; VIP; Keg ' s Fort; Tracks; JB. JH, TB. JOANN MARIE BURRESS JOE VN ' orkstudy; DECA. “Good times, bad times. Harley Davidson; C.C.C: Bob Seger, “Summer of ' 82. Best wishes. Thank you Ma and Dad. “Fond memories now and forever. MARTHA J. BYRON MARLO Marth - flake, trace, cooka. lis. Joby, Di. friends forever, party 1 , 2. 3. 4. I H.ATE THE N.AVY. EL Y. Billy 1 5 81. VV e ' vc only just begun. Myles Standish. RAD ' s house. The Mav. the door, .IP + SP with BC. PR + DE. YE AH!! Evil, fish, Yoda. meatly. Do it up! LISA MARIE CADDICK French National Honor Society 2, 3. Senior Art Seminar 4, N HS 4. Susan. Janine. •Ann, Silvia, Vicki. Barbara. Chris. General Hospital, Tina, Cathy, Laureen, Mur- phy ' s Law. when Chem ,A ' s were Chem A ' s, Good luck, Ms. Rothschild! “Don ' t plan ahead too far . . . enjoy the things that are. “82 SUSANNE R. C.AGGIANO CAGG Remember LL . . . Joe. Harley ' s and Triumphs . . . Harkins. My Maine and Denni- sport . . . Cathy Drive-ins . . . Mic and Clifford. To the gang: remember the corner . . . Mr. Caruso, and Debbie for a good homeroom. SUSAN CAHILL Christines., Barbara C ' .. GM, LC. JB. DH. PB. JA, DG, Florida. Robin M., Ted Nautalis. Where ' s the muffler ... “If you can imagine it. you can achieve it. If you dream it, you can become it. DOMINIC J. CALAPA Football 1, Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2. “Way to go Bo,” 74 Cutlass, the Cape, N.H., scumbuzzard, the pitts, D-I’s, G.B. Joey, pistol, Dick, Pam 3, 4, Giels 79, 80 Z-28, out with the wife again! Thanks Vaff, Bubba, FLA-bound, get dismissed, Rte. 3, I.L.Y. Pammy, tssssss, workin Bud later! DENISE E. CALCAGNO Patrick R. 2 81, Southie, Disco. BRENDA LYNNE CALKINS Hiking Club, Key Club, Homeroom Rep, Yearbook, Pep Squad, Tennis, Cheer- leading (Co-Captain). ’81 Proms, GS C 4 17 81, White Cliffs, Bette in Brockton, Friends Forever: JN, PR, LL, JP, BD. Paradise, Vive La France! Toga Forever! “A.O.B.T.D”, Le Palais, dashboard, casquettes, Calva! Cambridge, Sandyneck, Eilsel: Maybe, HK’s P, “Friends, like clowns, create laughter in your eyes.” BARBARA ANN CANAVAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain), Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. C.S., S.C., E.M., L.H., H.P., J.S., S.R., P.R., L.O., T.M.; Linda’s “80”; L.R.B. Woogetts; Way W.W.W.W.Y.; H.A.F.H. Simo’s; Mr. Krum, there’s a cow on the roof . . . Mus- tache Man; Ted Nautalis, “kinks 81”: Springsteen 81, Summer 79, Harriet’s SO, Keesh, Scott, M.E.L., enlighten me!; 9 19 81 N.Y., I.L.Y. Mom, Dad, + family 9 8 81 MICHAEL CANDURA DOMINIC J. CALAPA Ski Club 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2. H.U.T.T. = T.D., J.C., A.C., D.V., T.O., B.B. What the . . . Mongo Bongo; Rust never sleeps; A.B.C. = A.R., J.K. Swiss Roll; Plymouth; “Now that the past is gone” DANIEL ANTHONY CARLINO DAN Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1 . “Slime Power” (80) Linguisa Sr. Jr. “Festivities” (DC, DJ, KL, AA) ahhh Mr. Furley 2-6 Rox-Ann “Rebel” JR, RS, TV, MB, TD, KS “We’re off to Weymouth.” RICHARD CARMODY R — L.D., the 19th the Gang — , at Watson, in the Mountains? Frisbee. M.A. Eh what? LYNN E. CARR Basketball 1, Pep Squad 2, 3, Softball 1, Spring Track 2. “Good friends are forever!” “Hitching from Sandy Neck,” Duxbury Oak St. . . . “Jump!” the Ridge; the pits, Drivelns; Remember Savage’s Room ... “I can’t believe 1 did that!” “Fudge!” Maine, here we come! L.Y.G. 10 6 80 MARK A. CARUSO Football 1, 2, Spring Track 1. Annie babe, what’s up! H.W.B.B.F.F. Hi Debbie, “you cutie” god Joanne! The Red Bomber . . . Oak St, D.I. Ridge Cult 9 19 81, the Cape, N.H. cringe, R C, the A.A. Club, D.H., B.S., D.M., S.D., S.D., M.K., H.M., M.C., S.S., J.L., P.M., J.B., M.F., L.H., P.D,, P.B., P.P. Hey Dez’ Suzanne Deb, Hr, Pat Benatar, Zeppelin, Laurie “It’s not a perm.” CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL CASEY CHRIS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 3, 4. Jocko, Casa Jones, “Bud Tails,” Spirit of “69”, “Green Death”, D.B. ,D.B., Chopper strike. Kill V.C., “Company”, “x x«x”, “Shamboozel,” TAG and his x x x” BRENDA LYNNE CALKINS JANICE MARIE CEDRONE Future Medical Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Steve, Forever! Linda, Shu, Shmitty we’re outta here! Good times won’t last forever, but the memories will never be forgotten. LINDA MARIE CEDRONE Friends we are and friends we’ll stay forever. Lynda, Jimmy, Janice. Thanks, Mike. Summer of 81. Good Luck Class of ’82. JANE ELIZABETH CENCI Future Medical Club 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Volleyball 3. “A friendship is forgiving the unforgettable.” Thanks L.K., L.C., L.F., L.L., L.P., C.S., T.K., C.O., 3 14 A.B. Florida “81” J.Y.A.H.S. T.K. and C.S. remember D.E. and G.S. 7 4 81, 1 1 81, Dr. D. Thanks Mom and Dad. T.T.O.M.B. O.K, Sarg! T.P. 8 81 Linda’s cottage L.K.l.S. Nursing S.M.U. Go for the money in life. CHRISTINE CENTORINO CHRIS Future Medical Club 2, Office Aide 1, Color Guard 2, 3. “Chris” Don’t ask, G.H. remember espanol! also remember Bio 1. B.W., R.D., G.N., L.P., J.G., S.P. “B”, S.K., S.G., R.d.r.y.g.t.p. G.H. OFC Remember “moments last a second, memories last forever,” Thanx Mom and Dad, 1 love you both. Class of ’82 — Good Luck. CAROL CHIAVAROLl Summer 79 — chik Azerism Summer 8 1 DR the paintman sprout upGLCS — MF DENISE E. CALCAGNO BARBARA ANN CANAVAN MICHAEL CANDURA DANIEL ANTHONY CARLINO Sponsored by a Friend RICHARD CARMODY LYNN E. CARR The Gang! MARK A. CARUSO CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL CASEY JANICE MARIE CEDRONE LINDA MARIE CEDRONE JOHN CELLA JANE ELIZABETH CENCI CHRISTINE CENTORINO CAROL CHIAVAROLI Sponsored by Albert J. Puccia D.D.S. LISA DAWN CHRISTIANO Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, Spring Track I. Barcia, Tegrin, Dexy, K.H., A.T., N.J. — I’ll miss ya! Blow lunch Comp. 80 “LufflyLinty” Fla. ' 81 L, J, and me! J.Y.A.H.S. Stace — deep conversations, puzzle time. Gator — Labor day wknd ... to pieces. Moody Blues, Jay, we’ve come a long way, I.L.Y. Mom and thanks. God bless Joey. JAMES V. CIOFFI HOSS Football 3, Wrestling I, 2. The mighty Hoss survived July 19, the Wall, Flash, Matti Gunner, Christo, Brooky, Meg Man, Pete, Perry, don’t forget the Van Man, summer of ’82, Ice cream party. LINDA JANE CLANCY Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Turtle, Stratton ‘80’, cafe 1, 5, Kevinitis, Midsummer ND Nightspots, C. Numb, “Boston”, ERJ, BCN, Sci-Fi, Born to be alive. “Just lay back a little bit.” “Is he mad?” “Human what???” (JMO, AMH) — Thanks. Maybe tomorrow, maybe someday. MELISSA CLARK Majorettes 3, 4, Senior Art Seminar 4. Bobby — April ’8 1 , Styx. Remember — and 1 love ya. Barbs, Lynnie, and “D”, F.F., “Sue Sue”, Thanx Diane C. Cape Cod — see ya next year M.C., M B., Gloria, Rebecca, someday we’ll meet. “This means War”, ALL of us. Hi Mom, Dad, T.C., E.C., ?.C., B, C, and Diana. MARY E. CLARKE B Future Medical Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Project Prove 1, 2, 3. 4. B, Mair, Kram, Eric, P.L., Rascal. D.W., why are we going shopping? T.P. forever, Millsy Wibbs, thanx Gayle, comfortably numb, the famous final scene, Alaska, I found it! only on Wednesdays, Love ya Mair, tastes like fish, Mr. Phil, George and Georgette, oh, Mair, I feel baad. Say bye now! JOANNE CLEAVES CLAY Fearsome Foursome (T.M., P.L., M.H.), Friends forever. D.J., C.L., K.T., S.J., S.F., K.D., T.R., D.B., S.T., Danielle 10 14 81. The sev, the park, the wall. B lack blue 9 20 80. Concerts ’8 1 ! The DOORS 1 . “We’re outta here.” Marky 7 11 76. Party 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD COBAN CLEGGETT Football 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Spring Track 1,2. Falmouth (Buck) $450, N.H., Cooper, D.l.’s, O.T., Good Luck G.B. K.B., Homeroom, 305 Fis 70 Chevy, B.S.L.H. Champs, Pits, the Cape. Rte. 1 to Denmark M.E. J.A. W.P. Bike Trip, Plaza Roof M.H. W.P. six stitches, Chane saw W.P. seven stitches, Joseph’s, God Bless Bubba, MBN 2. 3, 4. JEFF S. COATES Soccer 1 . Punks out. 3 is bad. Duster being built. Styx and Stones may break my bones but Zeppelin blows my mind. Ride to school is good, but tunes are poor. TAMARA LYNN COBBLE Stage Band 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3 (treasurer), 4. Memories, T.C., “Rush” 8 1 , B.Y.F.B.O., what’s up?, WPOD, Gimme a break! but Mr. H .... I got the car! wicked, tweet-tweet, Pittsy, Weekiwee, Hey Mac! Kip, Fra, FFU, Test, what test?, “make new friends, but keep the old; those are silver, these are gold.” I just assumed . . . Where there ' s a will, there’s a way. STEVEN COLCLOUGH COKE Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. The River, High Express, E-Z. Diamond Head Cookers, the Pits, the Drivein, J, Geils, the Doors. N.H., my youth in Duxbury, Enfield ski trip!! Tony, Dude, Wango, Smitty, Richie, J.B.J.A., Susan 9 — 2, 3, 4 ... , cookoo mess, have a good weekend, 68 Cougar, Whitey 5 7, Bubba, I miss ya! KRISTA ANNE COLLINS Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, Madrigals 4, Color Guard 3, 4. Krista and Scott Love always 8-26 Kathy, Lisa remember Brigadoon promise! Green M M ' s, “Kathy, like drinking from puddles?” Ozzy the Doors “The Dam” J.D. and White Birch soda, “the Wife”. Mickey and Minnie forever. Rag 3X! Nickles, dimes and orange soda? “taking notes?” musicland! “Red Emeralds”. JERRY R. COLUCCI COLOOCHE Ski club 3, 4. JETS 3, 4, Football 1 . Kinks Doin’ the Cape, H.U.T.T. — M.C., T.D., D.V., T.O., A.C., B.B., J.C., A.R., J.K.. M.G., Mongo Bongo, Neil Young, A.B.C., “Now that the past has gone, we must surge on.” Swiss roll. ANTHONY JAMES COLUMBUS Hiking Club 2, Senior Art Seminar 4, Baseball 1 , Basketball 1 . 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2. Laurie 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ... Florida 81, Micky, N.H., Sarge, Rascal, Dick, “Sammy”, Cooper, Drivelns — did run up, Wango, Coke, Skids, Dude, Scope, D. Boone, Jason of Fiat Command, batting for Bubba, Joseph’s, the Who, “My Gen- eration”, book room. DANA ROSE COMI Senior Art Seminar 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 (President), Spanish Honor Society 3, 4 (corr. sec.). Yearbook 3, 4. I LOVE YOU MOM DAD Gary LOVE FOREVER. CAROLINE TRACY GARY GREG JIM BRIAN Eye Heart Sheep! England Summer 1981 and Fall 1981. Sara Sam! Bournemouth Nana-Inees Bitsy! Gary, Remember the Past, Look to the Future. 1 29 LISA DAWN CHRISTIANO LINDA JANE CLANCY MARY E. CLARKE JAMES V. CIOFFI MELISSA CLARK JOHN E. CLEARY Sponsored by Daiute Pharmacy LAURA A. COURAGE JANET MARIE CRONIN ' tL MENA CRUGNALE CYNTHIA C. CONLEY CINDY Dolly — Y.B.O.H.O.A.B.F.: “Livin’ our Lives off the Wall”: Nap ' s — Stay with I me baby; Hillybuns (G.S.) G.R.; S.F.; B.S., T.P.; B.S.; “We’re 2 of a kind; I.Y.A- j M. A.T.W. — BABE! ! TRACY ANN CONLEY T.C., TRIDGE ’ Neighborhood “77”. J.B. 3 great years! Jr. Prom “Check it out!” Kizzy! Keelon, I checking her out! H.B. you’ll catch ’em! Mar M.H.O.! E. B. High St. 6 4 81 L.L. j Thanx M D! Popponesset Summer of 81! 7 14 81 Spaz love ya. Terrance. i Auntie Lellie, Betwee, Alex. B.K. 1 says to myselP I can’t like it.’ Yoe-hoe! Elly 12 hours. C.C. “It’s Dave!!!” STEPHEN CONNELLY STEVE Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4. The Pits, PHS — 3, Jr. Prom, Rte. 3, Death cruise, blow this clam bake, N.H. Osterville B-E, Sir Harries, smoke those tires, Bubba, we love ya, T.C., T O., Coke. J.V., S.V., C.K., J.M., J.A., W.P., J.A., R.C.. D C.. P C., D M.. J.J., E.L., the Shack, I can handle it. Do it up, Kell’s marsh burn. LYNNE CONRAD What’s up? Where’s the burn? — Tracks, the fort, McCues, never, never — K- parties!! DOORS No. 1! Black Blue 80, FOGHAT OUTLAWS — ’80, Bad Co., Friends forever — L.S., S.L., Pittzy, D-P, G.P., Joyce, J.R., Hey Tre, remem- ber the Jr. Prom? Nantasket — We’re outta here!! TAMMY CONVERSE Future Medical Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Tricia: pink elephants? Fire hazard. Always remember (T.H., M.D.), Sweet 16 at the Holiday Inn, Mr. S’s class “what’s in the bottle”, “Wishing on a star”, Kerrigan’s class, B H. K.K. + J.F., College fair D.C, R.C: Boston “Collars Up”, ALL THE WAY Live”, “SERIOUS”. LISA MARIE CORBIN Office Aide 2. 3, 4. Laura. Donna, Carolyn and Stu, Frankie, Brucie, “His Band Called EXODUS”, “the DAVID COATE GROUP”, Jesus is Lord. “Thank you, Jesus.” DONNA MARIE COREY Prom Committee 3, 4. Stu. Govt. 1-4, Community Service 3, 4, LEDKMMM, Rainbow in a circle, shake it easy Chelley! Giggles goes to the movies. Wonder Bread, short and curly parties w Pooh! My personal hearing aid, my chauffeur. Retreat 80, 81, Jackson, the Plane! the Plane! St. C’s, I’m glad that .... Thanx Mum Dad! DIANE MARIE CORSINI Marjorettes 2, 3, 4 (co-captain). Dramatics 1 , 2, Hiking Club 3, 4, Newspaper 1 , 4. “Party Italian style”; Ralph from S.C.? . . . never again!!! “Focus,” Vedgin’ w J.T. + C.S.N. + Y, AC DC — American thighs?! tsk moo, tucked w Lisa in B.B. at driveins, kinky; Jim Morrison The ramp + H.K., buried to Plymouth; . . . Bob Dylan? Hey Russ, is this where we part? Stone Soup 4, RUSSELL W. CORSINI MAD DOG Hiking Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Soccer I, 2. Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. N.H. Bound, we zip in, we pick ’em up, we zip out. I ' m griped. It’s exciting to be Polish (not really), P.l.S., T.T.P., Paul, remember Wampatuck (or can you?). W ' ar pigs live forever, 0. -O. The Faxon Run, T.S.S. yellow Lincolns live! M M’s, REO great concert Ha Ha. R t (A F), Bob C. MARY E. COUGHLIN Student Government 1. Workstudy D.R., A.B. 1 1 15 80 , Christmas Eve ’80, Blue Hills 11 30 80, I.N.Y.O.A.N.L.T., 1 can’t get no satisfaction, “Sometimes,” N. I.A.R.Y. the OUTl.AW ' S concert. Labor Day weekend ’81 — where’s my car? 1. N.F.Y.T.H.! Don’t remember the years gone by, remember the moments. MARILYN ANN CROSTA LAURA A. COURAGE Florida, S.D. at sunset. Drive-in, Duxbury beach. Junior Prom, good times, toga party. Senior Prom, parties, you guys, Sunday football P.B., D.B., J.B,, C.S., M.D,. L.R., E.M., R.D., J.W.. J.C., A.C., J.M., J.C., D.F., Bills Red Roses, the CARS, FOREIGNER, Celebration, Davy C.. Y.G. — New York, Love ya Ma and Dad. JANET MARIE CRONIN Prom Committee 4, Yearbook 4. S B., L.D., E.M., “What happened to the four musketeers?” S.B. and the chase. New Year ' s Eve 8 1 , Airheads, Who us? Summer 80 — “the Best”. Falmouth 8 1 , Nantasket, who’s next? S B. Thanks G.B. for being there and for everything. I love you Mom and Dad. MARILYN ANN CROSTA MAL SW, BO, KK, KN, GR, LV, JR, JH, your mother! P.C. Rush “80”, Nantucket “81”, P 3, Bickford’s, S.D., 68 Mustang, 1 love you Phil (5 24 80). MENA CRUGNALE “Had good times, psyched for better,” “Summer of ’79,” Manor gang, K.F.C. parking! 8 21 79 — forever with Jon! K.F., L.C., A.S., S.F., M.Q., P.L., L.N., L.M., C.D., D.M., “We’re out of here,” Drive-ins, Thanks, Jon, for everything. Reservoir! It’s Friday! I LOVE YOU, JON, FOREVER! CATHERINE MARY CUGINI CUG Cheerleading 1, 2 (Co-captain), 3. New Year’s Eve 80 81, Junior Prom 5 1, All night long. Hot Fox, Maine, Wayne Ave., Forever Wayne D-ins, O.T.. Joseph’s, Sir Harry’s, Marshfield, Cape-bound, BlueBomber and Black Bomber What ' s next? Springsteen Seger. the DOORS June 3, 4, 5, 1982 . . , MARY ANN CURLEY Hiking 2, 3, Spring Track 2. J.D. XO Chick Nok, “Hampton 81”, “W here’s my car?”, Bermuda bound, July 3 Humarock, Thanks Mom and Dad, BT’s, Oct — NH, Kringe, Jimbarinoruha; Pal’s forever . . . Je cr — Hpjspml, “What 82?”, MARY ANN CURLEY CATHERINE MARY CUGINI ELIZABETH A. CURRAN SUSAN REBECCA CURRIER ROBIN ANNE DAIUTE MARIANNE CURRIE Drafting’s a laugh. GERARD F. CURTIN MICHELLE ROSE CUTLER EDWARD JOHN daROSA TRACY H. DAVIDSON TONY J. DAMIGELLA CYNTHIA JEAN DAVIES j Sponsored by William J. Baker and Richard J. Baker, D.M.D. BARBARA A. DAY GILLES RICHARD deLANNOY KATHLEEN MICHELE DAYLOR JOSEPH DENN MICHELLE J. DENN EDDIE DENNIS ELIZABETH A, CURRAN BETH Burn 1 , 2, 3, 4. Smoking Area times. Drive-ins, “Give Me TWO Steps”! S.C. days, JR. Prom “8 1 ”, Florida trips. Concerts, Parties and Cruisin’ — All day and all of the Night. Orange Chevy. SOLID STATE” Tony 8 9 80 — I.L.Y. The Fan, Friends are Forever! Thanx Ma for Everything! “Specialize in Having Fun”! MARIANNE CURRIE Pep Squad 3, 4. Spring Track 2. Summer 81, D-ins 7 81, JAWS minus JW (P.P) “The woods” Cigars with Laura, B.B, 9 80, Embo K., Twink, P.D., Kinks, 9 29 8 1 (What am I Yelling?) Shnookums T.D. Thanks Mom + Dad, I.L.Y SUSAN REBECCA CURRIER “Susie Que” G.H. at 3:00.” “Boston with Betsy”. “Harvard with Nancy on 5 23, 24 81” “Mathew 1 6:24-25” “I John 4:7-21” “John 1 1 :25 26” J, Geils — The Good Times Are The Best Times and The Bad Times Fade Away” If you Love Someone, Set Him Free, If He Comes Back To You, He is Yours, If He Doesn ' t He Never Was” “I’ll Miss This Place — Take Care Everybody” GERARD F. CURTIN Spring Track 1 MICHELLE ROSE CUTLER French Honor Society 2, 3. Prom Committee 3, 4. Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4. Softball 2 Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4. Concession Stand, Homecoming Committee, Rainbow of Friendship LEDKMMM “Dunfey’s” U Conn visits, Sleep’n Closets Walshie Maine Hot Chocolate French Toast Milk and cookies I can cook! “Preppy” Double Nicfit Waterville “This is easy”! “Pensive” Retreat 80, 8 1 “Sailing” Never be the Same” C.C. “If’ Bread, Thanks Mum Dad. EDWARD JOHN daROSA Eddie Our time has come and gone. Mustang, Black Hat, The Concert goer ROBIN ANNE DAIUTE Rob Hiking Club 4. Indoor Track 2. Senior Art Seminar 4. S tone Soup 4. Soccer 2, 3. Softball 1. Mom + Dad, I love U. Mr. Doyle’s Class. “God, she has a big bum!” Duxbury S.F.Y.G. Hi Jeff!! whoosh!! Punk out! Buffy Prepster! Noursie, and frosh s.b.! TONY J. DAMIGELLA DAMA JETS 3, 4 Kinks doin in the Cape, Anti Fubyist, H.U.T.T. Azer Blazers, Neil Young Hey Keneals whats up. Camping in the Gorge, My Gonads are in contusions, Swiss Roll, Now that the Past is Gone. TRACY H. DAVIDSON National Honor Society 3, 4. Prom Committee 3. Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4 Year- book 3, 4. Homecoming Committee 3. Happiness is ... a weekend with no homework. Silence is golden. CYNTHIA JEAN DAVIES CINDY Gymnastics 1, 2. Homecoming Queen 2 Helga, Welt, Slim, Magrat, Swainy, ears, chop. Lisle, pitts, valhala files, P.J. parties, W.W.A.T.E Fab five, G.E., Prom Rotary, F.S.A PARY-NOID Hit-Run, Beach, Purple, Plan B, KATHLEEN MICHELE DAYLOR KATHY Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer — 4, Drum Major — 4), Concert Choir 1 , 2, Dramatics I, 3 Brigadoon — remember our promise! — practice rooms. Band — wedgie — N.J.; what a trip!! “Ma Harper”. L.F. — L.A.O.I.S. — impeccable — are you a turtle? the cage. Mrs. B — Mushmind — nickles and dimes — wanna shoot pool? — R!R!R! — let’s do O.T.L. — X-Mas tree — KC-I-SB. — For all those I love and have loved; thanks. GILLES RICHARD de LANNOY GILLIY’S Hiking Club. Roots, Eddie V., Stan, Alex’s Mole, Emma, Ajax! Remember the Archies Raid, “you only have one life to live, so get out there and live it up”! Providence R.l. Good Luck to the Class of 82 G.D. John and Jim go nuts, Steve keep on Biking. JOSEPH DENN BUCKY Soccer 3. Zappa, Burkie, Lite 1, Pasa, Bird, Mul, R.R. club, B .H.C, J.R. is my Idol, Stones, Doors, Chico, Hargy, Satellite, Ridge Town Party, Tumultuous Ti- milty, Linguisa. MICHELLE J. DENN Milton, KMc, Duxbury Beach, “Its almost the weekend!” Curtis, Phone Booth Ruinite Florida “Who goes to school on Fridays!” .MADRIS 5:15 w m l.W.K- H.O.B. “Always Forward never straight.” “You gotta love America” W ' ollaston LITE cruises T.B. parties. O.B.S.J.B. Christine, Lorraine, Ellen, RCL after hours, Vota, Robin Paula Jean Laura Stones Cars Segar Kinks, Journey. EDDIE DENNIS Big. tall Leo O., Mike .McB., The Rogan kid, the nice blonde El V.V in Fla., Rich who looks like Sly Stallone, C. Hart, Mary Beth, Mary McC, Mike Megley, Diner of the Living Dead, Hulk Hogans Bio. 1 , The Corsini Kids, baconburger. Cool Mr. McD., The Star Fighters comix Lost Cause Levine, J. Akins from Monotiquot, Dan DiCicco and his fatal Ford. Sponsored by James J. Campbell D.D.S., Oral Surgeon i. GARY W . DENTON Chess Club 1, 2, 3(president). 4( President). National Honor Society 3, 4. Spanish Honor Society 3, 4(Secretary), Radio Club 3, 4, Junior Classical League 1 . 2, 3, 4, Tennis I. 2. 3, 4. DANA, EYEHEARTSHEEP. Bermuda, Jim. Brian, Caroline, Tracy, Beatles, British Invasion, M.A.S.P. 81. Apocalypse Now, Tom, Citizen Kane. I 29 8I. ANTHONY DePALMA SKIP Basketball I, 2, 3. 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4. Cocktail Hour? .A, .A. Club, Ridge, Pits, Alice Cooper. Rubble, it ' s been real! N.H. ' 80. 2 for 1 , Mul? NO DEALS! Archies. Great White Boat. Prom weekend at the Cape. Underground fort. Cape ' 8 1 , Laura 8 22 81,1 never thought we ' d make it guys! MARIA DeSANTIS Nat ' l Honor Society 3. 4, Sr. Art Sem., Yearbook 3. 4 (co-editor). Span. Honor Soc. 3. 4, Latin Club 3. I ' m in touch with your world, Brenda and Chris, we bad! Beachbound summer ' 8 1 , there ' s one — beep beep! Cars 11 80, Let ' s go; someday! SPA9 notes, “Double-A with Double-G ' s . BOSTON is where it ' s at — W.I.l. D. X.K.S. THANKS mom. dad. and Ro — ILY, THREE . . . JOSEPH F. DESMOND JOE National Honor Society 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Ski Club 4. Student Government 4(vice president). Hiking Club 4, Junior Achievement 1, French Exchange 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, (president). Paris by night, 4 states. Navy, It ' s a long way down! Retreat ' 81, Tents in the rain. Not mine, Quebec Parties with the best of friends. Let ' s never forget what we ' ve had here. EDWARD M. DEVIN Soccer 1 . 2. Hockey 1 , Wrestling 2. 3, 4 Co-Captain). Roots. V.H. in Prov. 5 15 81. the “States , 121, those summer nights, wall helmut. glove shoe. Ron ' s HR, 1-0 Kids, narrow escape to safety, the tics, “It ' s over and done with, finally. SUSAN M. DEVINE SUE. SHOE Spring Track 2. D.H.. Schmitty, shake it easy. Drive-ins, Janice C., Hoss. Maddy, Lloyd. Ct., go for it, purple. Black Sabbath, 1 4 mi. THOMAS J. DEVINE TOJO Key Club I , Yearbook 4. Gymnastics 1 , 2. 3. 4. Camp Farley, Juggling, Rollerskat- ing. California, Amusement Parks. Movies. Brian and Dawn, And a very special thanks to Mrs. Conklin, Paul Hogan. My family, and also Richard. Jane. Charles, Catherine, and .Andrew Tetzlaff. “1 couldn ' t have made it without you! KEVIN D. DIAUTO Rm 1 25, JetSKI. Jim. Dave. Penn Hill, gone for good, satellite someday. 340, Jim. winters with TRK. Nancy, summer of ' 81, good times Cape (Bourne). GEORGE DiCESARE Tennis 1. 2, 4. ' 81 Cape Cod run. you D.B. ' s, F.U,, let ' s go bowling. Dejay. my rot box. war games. P.F. is a Fig Newton. 50c a ride, don ' t get those ex-cons, ' 81 Fall football season (ours), “get in the back, the Elephant Man, Good luck ' 82. DANIEL L. DiCICCO CHICO Rush Forever PETER EDWARD DIRKSMEIER DIRKS Communication I, 2. Hiking Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Cape Cod. “Tucker bound, “Molson Mania. Bickford ' s, go nuts! the Merc, 4-wheeling ' , no gas?! Auto BL — 6 7, Mountain Madness. — Midnight Drifter — “Cruisin , Drive-in parties. DENISE A. DiSTEFANO Much appreciated; Brennan ' s summer and year of ' 81. TRACEY MELODY DIXON PASSION Metco programs 4. Melody as Gorgeous Gemini — actress psychiatrist. Work before pleasure comes first in life. good luck to all BHS Seniors. ROBERT DONAHUE Cross country 1, Golf 2, 3. 4. THOMAS EDWARD DONOHOE Basketball 1 , Spring track 1.3.4. Football 1 . 2. 3. SWORN TO FUN, LOYAL TO NONE! LINDA MARIE DONOVAN Prom Committee 4. Homecoming Float Committee 1, 2. “1 am not afraid of tomorrow for 1 have seen yesterday and love today. Good times are forever. Sue Janet. Chris, no mind J.C.. Chris, this can ' t be happening to me, Falmouth ' 81. Beach Bum. We ' ve only Just begun. Thanks Mom and Dad and A.F.J. GARY W. DENTON MARIA DeSANTIS EDWARD M. DEVINE ANTHONY DePALMA JOSEPH F. DESMOND SUSAN M. DEVINE Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. George Friedman KEVIN J. DIALTO Mom . . . Can you pick me up? THOMAS J. DEVINE I I I I I I GEORGE DiCESARE DANIEL L. DiCICCO PETER EDWARD DIRKSMEIER DENISE A. DiSTEEANO I I TRACEY MELODY DIXON ROBERT DONAHUE THOMAS EDWARD DONOHOE LINDA MARIE DONOVAN Sponsored by the Holzman Family — Tricia, Jackie, Lyn. Mike Barbara 1 LYNNE DOOLEY Good luck Sis with John, Deb B, remember parly and 32 on 9 1 9 8 1 . Dennis O., I ' ll love you always 4 21 8l . Remember doing ooey! Remember Liberty Street, Tra- cey. Quincy boys l. Fred and Ron Friendly’s P. ULA DOOLEY Zackley, Join me, keep em low. Run Fall, D.M., P.P. all night long, twink M.C. Pac Man. Ridge, what red light? Shut up, wabbit. Molson, What ' 82? Caps, N.H. Oct. 1 1, STYX? FOREIGNER? J. Geils. JeCri, HPJSPML, Crescent Beach. SCOTT M. D ' ORVAL Football I, Tennis 2. Cranium, Ronnie, S.O.B.W.T.F., Heineken, roadtrip, N.H., Cape Cod, A. A., cocktails, M. Pinners, Humphrey, Ridge, go Nuts, Bud. Ger. Jibbers Hi mom Blackeyes Alice Cooper ALBA ANNA D ' OTTAVIO Majorettes 4, Informer 4. Summer of 81, I party with the best. Diane Lisa Alisa Kim Doug Leo D ' Aurelio. “I ' ve done everything for you — you ' ve done nothing for me. Rick Springfield. AC DC. Party Italian style, D.C., A.L., K.R., this means war! Hello, Luscious. Jacobb’s ladder. Please tsk. ' Moo. MARC DOUCETTE DUCE J.K., the Cape, Russ, Brewster, Paul, the Lights, my GT Vega. JOHN T. DOUGHERTY J.D. Baseball I . Soccer I, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain) 8 1 South Sec. Champs, Spring Track 2, 3, 4. B.U. 80, 60T “We lost”, July 3, H.B. 8 1 M.A.C. Chic Nok, there was more to it than that. PAUL E. DOUGHERTY Baseball 1 , 3, Football 1 , 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. A toughts from Colucci is deep only to a shallow mind! Remember; It ' s Thursday now and we watch the flick. Try? W ' hal ' s that mean? S.V. learn a new Joke. Music comp V.F.B. The Bird, my banner, shall always fly! The End. LORI GALE DOUGLASS Band 1 , 2, 3Drum major 4, Informer 1 . 2, 3, 4. Field Hockey 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 treasurer. “It ' s nice to be liked just the way you are.” Hi Marilyn, Vicki. Virginia and Amy. McD ' s crew. “Tennis”. ' 67 Eldorado. Arion Award. TODD P. DOWNEY Football 1 , 2, 3, 4, Spring Track, Wrestling. Michael Hicks, a wise man walks with his head down, humble like the dust, the Big Bad Zoota, Boonee. Super Star! Remember the Queen, Archie ' s party the weekend T.D. S.M. the wall. Camello. where you going Devin. Acquaintances are here day by day. but a true friend will never stray. Vermont bound, summer of ' 8 1. DONNA LYNN DRISCOLL DEE R.T. forever . . . July 3rd . . . Marshfield, Burns, “the Cellar”, Jr. Year Bruce, Cape Bound or what? . . . probe . . . Jr. Prom, “We’ve got tonight,” . . . Me Sue our R +C . . . summer of 8 1 ... what a zoo! ... I made it, Thanx Ma Dad!!! . . . Lata . . . DECA 4. Trainor keepa roalen all night long. LAURA EMILY DRISCOLL Spanish Honor Society 3, 4(President), Pep Squad 4, Spring Track 2. Boy ' s bath- room Sept. 1 980 Do cigars in the woods (with M.C.) J.T. Dr. G the five day stretch. B-Ball. G.P.D.; A.E.L. I will Always remember you. “Twinkles” Thanx M D. Amy — l.L.Y. CAROLYN PATRICE DUFFY DUFF Stephen, always babe. Deb, Jack. Pam, Kerry, love ya. Pits, Lisle, the K.l. F.R.T. Springsteen 79, 80, S.D.D.H, Nantasket at night, 555 Bo-Brain FLA. burns, the Elite Jr. Prom, the Cape, Rte 3 8I8-EKL Yackie, I don ' t wanna go home, cobras. Hey V, what ' s ya sniffen. Deb, BCH thanks a lot 4 10 81 S.A.V. I love you Mom and Dad. TIM MATTHEW DUFFY DUFF Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Basketball I . Football 1 , 2, 3, 4(captain). “Have yourself a good one,” Talk for hours. A.E. forever. O.M., Pinnoke, and the tree live on. “The” “FL INTER “STEARNSEY” The Merc ' s dead. Thanks Dan. Vista, no tunes, but got it for a steal and it flies. Seabrooke, N.H. The End. I owe you. Goalie and Beefo. KRISTINE DUGAN DQQG Donny. I love you and I always will — 7- 1 1 — the wall — the park — the lowers — the field — Sue — Sue — Sharon — Karen — Paula — Debbie — Joanne — Tricia — Caryn — Hen — When the music ' s over — Deadly Dudes — What ' ll I do now? SHARON A. DUNAJSKI , dreamer lives for eternity. Summer of 81. S.D. and E.G. forever. Friends are forever. Sponsored by David F. Murray LEARNING BY TEACHING LYNNE DOOLEY PAULA DOOLEY ALBA D ' OTTAVIO SCOTT M. D’ORVAL MARC DOUCETTE JOHN T. DOUGHERTY PAUL E. DOUGHERTY LORI GALE DOUGLASS TODD P. DOWNEY I DONNA LYNN DRISCOLL LAURA EMILY DRISCOLL CAROLYN PATRICE DUPLY TIM MATTHEW DUPLY WAMP WEEK MADNESS KRISTINE DUGAN SHARON A. DUNAJSKI Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. James B. Barron Bfc- ' -- ROBERT BRIAN DUNFIELD BRUCE DUQUET MARYANN DWYER NANCY A. DYKSTRA ANN MARIE ELLIOTT RON ELLISON SCOTT ELWORTHY DIANA LYNN ERICSON ANTHONY ROCCO FABIANO Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Winick JAMES J. FAGAN SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT CHRISTOPHER J. FALLON DONNA MARIE FAHEY GERALD T. FILIPPONE HELEN ANNE FILENE LORETTA A. FILLIS JAMES FINEGAN 1 I j ROBERT BRIAN DUNFIELD I Too much is never enough. Moody Blues 4 1 , Buick Beast, Arctic Cat Littleville fair 8 7 81. M.M, L.L., S.G., G.N.. J.G., S.P., S.K., S.M., L.P., C.C., S.S. BRUCE DUQUET Jr. year — big party Cape Runs — Debb MARYANN DWYER MAR Party 1, 2, 3, 4. Eriane, Z-28, “Woman In Love , Top Petty 8-8-81. Bad Co. I S.O.H.F. “We are Too Funny , WCOZ. You ' ll get him Hide, “jewberg, Jr. Prom. later, much, “Phrippy, “Bows, “Love Machine, “All day and all of the night. “ “Check it out, “Bert, Brock — VAN HALEN. 7 25 81, Cape 5 2 81, “Friends are forever, “Thanks, Mom and Dad, I love ya. NANCY A DYKSTRA Prom Committee 3, 4. Student Government 3, 4. School Committee Rep. 3. I.H. LOLA Retreat ' 80 — F.N. in the K.K.K., Nature walks Retreat ' 81 P.B. ' s, “Pu- denda, Echo Lake, the Chapel, Orgy Island, cow-tipping V.B.S. 80, 81, “No, Kim, not yet! “Rusty, “Let ' s boogie, Seger — Oct. 80, 3rd floor bathroom. I. L.D.O., G.H.. L.D.O.S. — 80, “Cherish yesterday and dream of tomorrow, but live today! ANN MARIE ELLIOTT R.R. — 3, “Segeritis, “Cuties”, Hey. Dee . . . Ya wanna? “Keep ' em low, Good Friends — G.R.. D.S., J.T., M.M.. P.P., Accept me as 1 am so that I may learn w hat I can become. Horse races! Chug, 6 27 81 Blocks 2 4. Thanks to N.U. Co-op! Green or Purple? If I only HAD A BR.AIN RON ELLISON It ' s about time, party up! Snappers, blondes, space, Quincy always. Ralph, remem- ber the summer parties in Quincy. “Let the good times roll” to the Class of 82. DIANA LYNN ERICSON Things to remember: J.P. 5 1 81, Cape Escape, C.V. 12 27 81 Summer 81. Friends forever: S.M., L.D., D.F., J.B., C.M., R.D.; C.S., Smile as you remember yesterday, laugh as you live today. Sheila: F.A.D., “Bad Company, THE DOORS. “Good times will never be forgotten. Good luck Marianne. Love Ya ANTHONY ROCCO FABLANO TONY, FUB Stage Band 1, 3, 4. Blues Bros., Packman, Galaxian 49,030 Beat that Bus, ' 73 Firebird — Kingston Turn. Drive-ins, Nantasket, F ' em all we ' ll get ' em all. The J. F. empire, we ' ll conquer the world. Thanks, M D for everything. Late, 2 yrs no H.W., How ' s that? J. Pen. Sks. Kathy 9 3 81. JAMES J. FAGAN J.J. Basketball 1 . 2. 3, 4. Cross Counrty 3, 4(captain), Soccer 1 , 2. Spring track 1 , 2, 3. 4. SB. JR, ED, SM. BS. JR, SD, JM, AM, MS. SW, Rufus, Swib, Jumpin ' Jim, 4 day Fiat, 64 Chrysler, Ive been Butlerized, “You ' re not good enough, Sr. Prom 8 1 . golf course 80-82, Spike, the Pits, Fuzzies, Joe-sef, Drive-ins, Ron, Moose is loose, nothing tops a big family, friends to the END. K.O.! DONNA MARIE FAHEY FLAKE Flake, Mario, Tra-a-a, Arl, Di, Whiff, Ellie, Flo. Joycee, Julie. BG + VM. “the Dog, Midnite Magic, “Dog Bottles! C.C., June 27. Sunshine! “Central, the Mighty Mav, “The Door. softs bas 1 1-9 Psychenn! S.P. + J.P. The Pits. FISH!! Mac ' s. “YTMW Cook ' s talks, “Meatly, “Bubba, chimo-Bound, Oh no, Shirl ' s home!! Keego! CHRISTOPHER J. FALLON Michael. Neal, Kimberly. Lester. Smokey. iViva el pescado gritan do! — day trips. Keep in touch, stay together. Hey Bill, keep it on the road! Low spark of high heeled boys. HELEN ANNE FILENE Hiking Club 2. Love Ya K.W., B.C.. L.R., L.B., T.B., K.M.. L.B., A.F., B.T., L.P.. Party, Give me three steps, “Girl, you couldn ' t get much higher, concerts. Jr. Prom ' 81, wagon, cruisin ' . “I ' m free, F.O. — D., Love you always. Dad, Thanx. Mom. GERALD T. FILIPPONE PONE Baseball I, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(Co-Captain). Schlepp Rock, Rox-ann. Bip, much later, SCBKB that ' s what she said! YES 6 19 79 Jim will be back! A ism, “Better to know nothing than to half know many things.” We do B.U. “Heart of the Sun Rise.” Maybe next year, Stace! LORETTA A. FILLIS D.O.C.V., Vi Baby, L.D., B.B.. Hey. Casper, I did not forget you! Camping Gun- stock 80. never forget those Connecticut guys. Hey. D.O. C.V., always remember those HIGH times in H P., remember the little red shack, Ooey Ooey Baby! Let ' s go deep sea fishing! Stop it! Yoda you all. JAMES FINEGAN Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Winick CAROLINE M. FIORE DONNA MARIE FIORENTINO FRIENDLY ADVICE MICHELLE FITZSIMMONS MICHAEL JOHN FLEMMI JAMES FITZGERALD III VICTORIA FITZGERALD LAURA J. FLIGHT LUANN FLYNN W. NEAL FOGG STACIE ANN FLESHEL Sponsored by Charles and Rose Karas PAUL MICHAEL FOLINO SUSAN FREDETTE CAROLINE M. FIORE Concert C hoir 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Informer 3, Prom Committee 3. 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4(recording secretary). Yearbook 3, 4. Stagehand 1 . 2, 3, 4. Madrigals 3, 4, Homecoming Float Committee 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 3, 4. Usher 1, 2, Tennis I. True friends and good memories are everlasting. DONNA MARIE FIORENTINO Fundraising I, 2, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Government 4. True friends are forever. Jackie. Cathy. Tricia. Gerald. Cheryl. Linda: Thanks. Soccer games, drive-ins. Ridge. Duxbury beach. Dorchester. Cape Cod. Florida. Halloween party. Michael, don ' t send the meanie. All N ' s and LNST. Mom and Dad. I love you. JAMES FITZGERALD III TREY Football 3. 4. SWEET HOME ALABAMA. Good luck. Class of 82. TK + DM ’ Alabama or Bust! K.Al HY. T.L.A.. whatever that means. VICTORIA FRANCES FITZGERALD VICKI Jets 3. Media Center Aide 1. NHS 3. 4. Pep Squad 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4(President). “Friends are more precious than gold. VJ. LD. MG. AG. BO, LB. GR, MM, KK, SR, PM, LC. MM, TQ, “That ' s mean! “Don ' t work too hard. 16th birthday surprise party. Pool parties. My cold hands. FM + D. MICHELLE FITZSIMMONS FITZY IW’NFYJOE — 2 28 81. TT Beatlemania, Prom 81, Virginia J 4th . . . Barbes. Dee. Doods, Debba. F.F. Achoo! P.T.L., F.B.C.D. Sweetpea, “Frog Lobster B.S. E.B. McD ' s — B.H. ll.Y M D. the Pond, Mrs. F. I believe in the promised land . . . Duxbury Bound. MB, DB, CM. KL. DD. LC, PB. JT, JK, “Kanga can ' t tell ya! N.H. MOUNTAIN. MICHAEL JOHN FLEMMl SUSAN LISA FREEMAN GARY H. FRIEDMAN Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 3. 4. Ski Club 4 .1 kills, what about .17? Motel Sugarbush. Hey. Karen, what ' s l.DS stand for? Florida bound. Laurie and Linda going to Killington again. STACIE ANN FLESHEL Hiking Club 1 , 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 3, 4. Live, love and laugh, life ' s too short! “always and forever (seriously), wicked good — the “Plan JYSM the Reenactment — meem ' s, clean much. Havin ' a party v.o. fight see ya later, buddy LNST puzzle time Bermuda VT Scruffy ' more problems ' Gerald, wanna trade lockers? The great Pumpkin! Thanks Dad + Mom LAURA J. FLIGHT Future Medical Club 3, 4. Office Aide 1 . 2, 3, 4. Lisa. Sheila, Donna. David Coate Group. Exodus. Stew and Carolyn. “Friends for Eternity, “Howdy. Coffee House, Good Times. Cambodia Man. Rainbow. G.H., Avon Calling! Thank you, Jesus. I made it!!! LUANN FLYNN Hiking Club 1 . 2. Ski Club 3, 4. Michael Love — Two Bodies In One Heart Forever. 11 22 80. Jane + Linda — ! Linda - AYGYNAD ' Jane K.I.S! Lisa - BTWTWNM. Linda ' s cottage April 79. Ski trip 80 82. JP 80 SP 80. BNSITF- SOTB. W. NEAL FOGG “Empty Spaces,’’ “B.R., “the A Ideal,” “Sunny evenings and the kick of a colt,” “morning,” ” pardon me?” “FLASH!” PAUL MICHAEL FOLINO Informer I. Spring Track 3. 4, Tennis 1. Connecticut bound. Pawtucket. B B.B.. Number 40, Track, G Truck Driven, Really, Ain ' t it though. SUSAN FREDETTE SUE The Sev, Out for the mad one. Dug. JC, PL, CL, SJ. DJ. TM, TR, KT. Never forget the party. “Here come the boys” The Stoneys. SEGER 78. Camp 78-82 LN, PL Get outta here “Show. 78 MH Deb, don ' t forget Homeroom. Party 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LISA FREEMAN Thanks Lita. Florida — Summer of 81. “Kim, let ' s go out for an ice-cream Hi. D ' , Angelo ' s. Cityside. ' Crissi. Summers of 79 80. ( LL.Y. Rob, Charlie. Karin, Mom and Dad) GARY H. FRIEDMAN FREEDS Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Football I. Time ' s up! It ' s been real (bad). BUBB.A ' S GAME; THE PITS; N.H.; “Mr. Bills”; P C.. J.B.. T.M., M.S.. D C., B.O.C.; much later John L.; L.S., C D., J.W., THE WHO. almost. “RIVAL. DIANE E. FULLER PEEBEE Hiking Club 3, 4. I love you. David. Latin 78-79. New Years 80, Cheryl. Dorches- ter, California 9th + 10th summer. J.A. Indiana. Oct. 18th Homecoming Steve, repelling, Doobies, Drive-ins, smashed South Jr., 81 Senior Prom, 81 Graduation 2:30 A M., A Jim, DE and SM F.A.D., CM, LD, LC, JB, PB, DB, JK, MD, SC, RD NANCY JEAN FULTON Field Hockey 1, Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4. “Honey, Springwind - K.M., T.W., G.M.. D C., “I ' m Going, I ' m going! Cape Cod 81, Chinky food. Party at the Mansion, KMFC, Thanks for everything Janice and Carol, “Make up your mind! “Fingers” R.P.P. 7 25, “Smile, it makes the world brighter. Thanks, Mom and Dad. DIANE E. FULLER NANCY JEAN FULTON Sponsored by Bob and Paula Swirbalus KATHLEEN M. ELRNESS Summer of78: Common. KofC, Thrive Inns: MC, JF. MQ, BK.CR, MR. JO, DK. BE, JM .Milton Burns! Peggy and Pat. “DITA”. BUBBLES. DEBRA MARIE GABRIEL DEBBIE Beave — 4 25 80, You ' re cute, woo! Don ' t be so mean! Puppy, Babies! Cin!! B-1 Bomber, Mad Nova, “the Bird. Mad Saab, Get it up! college? — Nope! Weavie, All my love — Guess who? Heads! Do I have a son? Love ya Dan. can ' t wait till Sept. 82, HunnyBunny pants, why are you so cute? Bye BHS! What ' s Happening? MICHELLE ANN GADOURY SHELLY Gymnastics I. US four, five. ROCCO — I LUV U. Desert. Tom Petty. Stones. Disco. Beatles. Budrettes. Paraphenalia. C.I.A.L.Y. Bag Company. We ' re all gonna die. Remember Chateau. FRIENDS FOREVER!! Let it be. JEFFREY PAUL GALLO National Honor Society 3, 4, Rifle Club I. 2. Spring Track 3. Living in a world of Dune; People are strange . . . The few, the proud, the K.P.S.; Otis in 81, Come on Nelly. AMY F. GARDNER Hiking Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 1, Color Guard 3, 4. Happiness is having friends like mine, and all our memories. Martha ' s Vineyard 81. J.L., S.P.. V.F., L.D. KATHLEEN M. FURNESS DEBRA MARIE GABRIEL WILLIAM JOSEPH GATELY GATES Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1 . Ski, Duxbury, Uncle S. Bad Co, Endless love Kimberly — start me up — 5 19 81 — Salisbury, what ' s up. Faster 269, 19th, Mike, Bill MB, MD. See ya later, honey. Touch me. Tiger. ML, Mike ' s house, LL, Charlie. Ridge, Baba O ' Riley, Heart of Gold. MARLA L. GENTILE Future Medical Club 1. 2, 3, 4. C.N.A. Main 11 3, 4. CW, DW, KV, BG. EB. Lake Wentworth 80 — Sheryl STYX. Sue R flies high on AC DC. RM, BB, PB. FOREIGNER 4, the Wall, We bad. What do you think, Arlene Riley? MICHAEL JOSEPH GETTINGS Informer. Student Government, Radio Station 2, 3. 4, Cross Country 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4(Captain). S.G. Retreat 3, 4. .All nighter at whaat! S.S. Hosp. Fourth Floor, Petty, Tank died. Ridge, Golf Course M.C,, P.L.. B.O., Go out and experiment. Don ' t let someone else live your life for you. MARK SAMUEL GlACOMOZZl PUNKER Concert Choir 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Stone Soup 4. Project Prove Aide. Love. Bee Bop. Peace. Bee Bop, Loneliness, Gob, Punk. Gob, Love affairs. I ' ll always remember Pink Triangle forever. Signed, THE CULT WITHOUT A NAME MYRA ELIZABETH GILCREST MIKI Myra-As-.Aquarius. l.L.H. Dawn ' Scrub a dub ' Elbow Power . Melody and Mar- vin. “Instead of looking at things the way they are and asking why, look at things that never were and ask w hy not. Sugar. Honey and Spice. Good luck to all the Braintree High School students. Never forget you, Lisa. Remember third grade. Lisa. Metco Room. ANNA MARY GLENNON Star Swimmer, Faculty Coffee Girl, Laundress, Cafeteria .Aide. .Absolutely loves school, J.L. ' s Sweetheart, best dresser, “You ' ve come a long way. Baby. MAUREEN GLYNN MOE Moediddley, Lori. Sandy, Leyle, Kerry, Mel, Karen, the Fiat, the Fishbowl . . . death cruise, our pit parties. Westwood. Michael 12 12 80. Mr. Mac. the .ANI- MALS, STONES 1. Seger 10 6 80. M.L.O.S.. S.N.B.S.R., “Pack your bags Memere, the Jersey Shore. Gems, Talk to ya later. SUSAN FRANCES GOTTA SUE Sr. Art Sem. 4, Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Spring Track I . Cheerleading 1 . 1 2 22 79 — 9 — , S.C.. Charmer. Chief. Dangerous Type. H.C. Jr. Prom. N.H.. Hawaii, As- pen. River. Pits, Valhalla, W.W..A.T.E. Blackheads, silver lining, Joey, Ras, San- dounut, 1 5 — D.K., B.T., Chop-Chop. Jamaica. Good Luck — J.L., B.T., T.H.. L.S., C.D.. L.S„ M L.. D.K. JAMES ROBERT GOSSE NHS 3, 4. Student Govt. 1. 2. 3, 4. Radio Station 2, FR Exchange Paris Laval Phillippe Cheryl Cuisse Mme. W. S.G. Retreat 80. 8 1 REDS Lola Dunfy ' s, Maine, Proms, Dux, Liberty, Golf. The Lodge Dana. NEDH Pam John. Lil Donna “EM Walshie, Cuddles. Deslust, C.S. Estate. ML, JB, BM. JK BIP. JW. DR. Mom 2. Wini. KK and Marioux. Fr toast at MC. S and J. Flap balcony drop! Princess, BYE GUYS! MICHELLE ANN GADOURY WILLIAM ROBERT GALLAGHER JEFFREY PAUL GALLO AMY F. GARDNER Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Harold J. Betzger, Jr. Family It ' s been real . . . WILLIAM JOSEPH GATELY MARIA L. GENTILE MICHAEL JOSEPH GETTINGS MAUREEN GLYNN MARK SAMUEL GIACOMOZZl MYRA ELIZABETH GILCREST ANNA MARY GLENNON ERIC E. GOLBRANSON SUSAN FRANCES GOTTA JAMES ROBERT GOSSE Sponsored by Tex Hildreth ROBYN M. GOSSE BHS friends are for keeps: MP. SB. PN. NP. CL, KM.CT, TT, ML. Dot: Adam ' s Corner. Portie. Harbor lights, the creek. “I know this, Paula. PB + JMD. half- ball. LIGHT ON ,A HIGHWAY. Carver. Algonquin ML, TP. Petty. Chick. BL, Fito. Thanxs Ann + Susi ’. Bubba lives forever. I LOV ' E YOU MIKES. 9-20- 81 till . . . LANA GR.AIVER Pit parties. Turn the Page. “Help me think of something fast! Bubba. EM, Stoughton Specials, all nighters. the field. H.J.K.l.W.D. “I can ' t I ' m grounded! David, I ' ll love you forever! But what happened to All your socks? Seger. I should have listened to Dickie! I love you. Mom. RICHARD GRASSO RICHIE Football I, 2. Indoor Track 4. Hockey I. 2. Spring Track 4. Weed , Dicky, don ' t worry about it. Bumma!! not another test. Luv ya, TW. “Toad. MARIA ANGELA GRAZIANO GRAZ Band 1 . 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Stage Band 3. 4. Ria. weeki-wee. T.C., VF ' s annuals, tweet-tweet, Pittsy. Hey. Mac. Kip. Retta I can ' t stop laughing! B. ' Y.F.B.O. Mr. H, I can assure you. it won ' t happen again! W ell, it ' s like this . . . Lynda, “Doth thou? Memories DOORS!! Sorry I ' m late. I ' ll get you a note. Laughter is the best medicine. PALL GREENE Senior .Art Seminar 4. SIMONA ANNA GRLTTAD.ALRIA French Honor Society 4. Stone Soup 4. 9 18 81 — Paul. The time to be happy is now. My tastes are simple: I like to have the best. LAURA LEE GUSTAFSON Oscar, remember July 24th 1981 and all the good times that go along with that. •Also remember the rough and good times with P.D. T.C. over Susan ' s all the time. Colorado bound. 1 982! Mary, don ' t forget to call me! CC Rider, don ' t forget ampatuck with you know who! R.W.. maybe someday we ' ll be sisters-in law! N- N-N-Neissa, Monatiquot Village with P.M. BORN TO BE WILD. BEVERLY HAGERTY HEG Fundraising 3, 4. Prom Committee 3. 4. Student Government 3, 4(Secretary) Public Relations 3. 4. N.P., best friends last forever. J.K.. you ' re crazy. Thank you. LN, JB and JG, Dunfey ' s 3, NLTC. S.G. Retreat 4. Echo Lake, the Chapel. Sacrifice of M.G. The memories have been great. I did it with my mind. Deboriah and MaryEllen. we ' re outta here. LAW RENCE JAMES HAGERTY SHAG Football 1. This is THE END. Jim Morrison, Portsmouth summers. Pepe Lopez, Holy Rum. Bergson job expires. Beach party. Keg heist. Cape Cod 80. w hat weed? BL. RM. CT, DF, FP. BH. Cat food again . . . Bumpa SUSAN HALL DECA 4. Work Study 3. Rolling Stones 1 . JC, DR, MR. LM. MM.GR. JD. BR, MR, FR. TT. TC. PC. BL, Y.A DILL Y.A. well, we made it. 1 hope. All the parties, Michael ' s house. Uncle Sam ' s. Gina . . . our Camaro. it . . . its . . . Julie. Bruce . . . New York. Rabbit! JC 8 31 79. LAURIE HAMBURG BURG Hiking Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Ridge. Pits, drive-ins. Mac ' s. Je Cre HPJSPML. “the Animals Shawn 80. 81. 82 . . . MARIANNE HAMILL THE DOORS. Nantucket — summer of 81 . Jim Morrison lives . . . Let it roll . . . Never forget summer of 80, TR. Where is everybody going? Musta ' got lost, Lala! Good friends are forever Thanks Diana and Cyndi — good luck, love ya. D M. 12 23 81 MARIA ANGELA GRAZIANO PAUL GREENE Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Candura GAIL GRIFFITHS SIMONA ANNA GRUTTADAURIA LAURA LEE GUSTAFSON DERBY ANN HACKETT BEVERLY HAGERTY LAWRENCE JAMES HAGERTY SUSAN HALL LAURIE HAMBURG We ' re almost out of here. JOHN HAMEL MARIANNE HAMILL Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Murphy TOM HARRINGTON BRENDA ANNE HART CHRISTOPHER P. HART JOHN EDWARD HARTMANN DOROTHEA HARVEY JOHN B. HARVEY The National Guard Invasion Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Fiore i , , , - DEBORAH ANN HATHAWAY ANN MARIE HAYES CATHERINE M. HANLEY Hiking Club 2, 3. ' A true friend is forever’ — Thanks Jackie. — T.B, D.F., S.F., — Cape Cod, W ' .D. Breakdown. All nightas-Ridge: 1 N.S.T.-H.B. The plan — H.C., — J.P., J. Ceils 80: Duxbury Beach, Nausett, S S; Cruisin’ Halloween party. Ft. Lauderdale, Bermuda — Thanks Mom Dad. JOYCE E. HANLON No One Here Gets Out Alive, Friends are forever! Buddies, NO WAY Misfits, Huh? Whaat? Be Serious, You ' re sick. Square Rats, WTFChuck, Green Machine, THE DOORS — L A. Woman, Psyched! Doubt it. Loser, C.C.C. Concerts, Boston Garden, Dennisport, Tracks, T.F., Foster, Pardo’s, Anthony’s, Graveyard, Cat’s Pond, Miss ya E.R., Bubba Forever! CHRISTOPHER JOHN HARGADON HARGIE “I have an excuse for being late”. Foreigner, concerts, parties, “Green Monsters”, FAIRHAVEN, “CALIFORNIA HERE W E COME, ” Rav, Pete, Chico, Hargie, SUZANNE MARIE HARKIN HARKS Cape Cod Forever! Summer 81, Parties and more Parties N.Y. Hippies, who carrrres. Kinky Reggae, Sorry Pam - didn’t Mean to Break your Car. Maine Cagg, Dave, 1 1 4 80. Kegs, Harleys and Hogless. Xmas “79” T.C., P.M., D.D., Laracey Quarters. Myles Standish D.H.D.S. M B. TOM HARRINGTON Football 4. Indoor Track 4. Spring Track 3, 4. Remember the RA + L.A and the Gearsa, Leslie 1 Love You and 1 want to hear wedding bells in the future. Thanks Dad + Mom + Mr. Armstrong + Mr. Schuhwerk. W ' hen in Doubt Trip your Friend and Run. Long live The Gang S.D.. D.S., S.D., G.L., D.IL, J.L. T.H. BRENDA ANNE HART National Honor Soc. 3, 4. Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4. Yearbook 3, 4. (co-editor). Chris and Maria, We Bad — True Friends, Cars 1 1 80, Surprise 9 22, SPA 9 Notes, Slave Summer 80, Nantasket 8 1 , “Double A with Double G ' s,” C-Town W I L D X.K.S., Radical, Life is too complex, “All mixed up,” “Someday,” “Aighnt,” BUS Wc FA’S, BOSTON is where it’s at! . . . FOXY . . . JOHN EDWARD HARTMANN MB my endless love 7 23 80. Parly at Mike’s house over summer. Salisbury. Billy, Mike, Bill, Kim, John MB. DOROTHEA HARVEY DOLLY Cindy: T.Y.F.B.M.B.F.! Nap’s “Stay w me. Baby”; “Livin’ our lives off the wall”; “We ' re 2 of a kind” Chrissy; Y., ' .B.M.B.B.(M.C.); Best of Luck, Ann (I.K.Y.M.L); M B.; J.M. E.E., (L.S.C.) G.M.T. — YEAH! T.P.; B.S 2.; PARA- NOIA J.B. ‘Forever Movin ' Farther On” . . . DEBORAH ANN HATHAWAY DEBBIE Color Guard 1 , 2. A smile for every friend, a friend for every smile. Firebird. I love you, Joe 6 1 1 81 Forever, just another lost angel, Janet — Jr. Prom! Love ya — ELIZABETH MARY MARIANNE HEANUE HAYWARD AP, JA, .IK, JK. LM, MV. JS. KS. SC, SD. RL, Hoss. ANN MARIE HAYES Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 3, 4, Student Government 3, 4. STYX and Petty 8 1 . Friends. S and D and SB. L.C.. ,1.0 Know what I mean ' .’ Bad influence on the kids. Really. M.C. Retreat 8 1 . Thanks everyone. Love ya. The song is over yet it remains the same. Thanks, Mom and Dad. ELIZABETH MARY HAYWARD BETH Dramatic 1 , Color Guard 2, Field Hockey 4. T.Q. N.F.. G.B . K.K., J.K , J.T.. T.C., T.K., J.S.; KM FC; “About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age.” MICHAEL ROBERT HICKS National Honor Society 3, 4, Spring Track 1 . 2, 3, 4(Tri-Caplain), Indoor Track 2. 3. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4(Tri-Captain). “Real Estate” “Z’ Lives!” Elaine — Oct. 5 “Eighteehan” “El Pescado Gritando.” MICHAEL ROBERT HICKS JAY lANNACITO Sponsored by Frances O’Brien TEX HILDRETH GAYLE LORRAINE HINCHLIFFE The artist at work. LYN HOLZMAN JAMES H. HOGAN JOHN A. HOGAN JOANNE MARIE HOLT SUZANNE MELISSA HOULE DARYL MARY HOWIE Sponsored by Raymond R. Orabona and Clasina M. Orabona TRICIA MARY HUGHES DAVID M. HURLEY R i I TEX HILDRETH 1 Band 1 , 2, 3, 4. Media Center Aide 1 . Remember, always take life one day at a time ’ and the future will take care of itself. Hey Ginny, want a ride home? Oct. 20 HC Do j! we have C.P.R. today? What night do you have off? Hi Lori! Chicken in a bag?? Hi u Vicky, Hi Lisa. Good luck to all. I.L.Y.M!!!! Zayre 2, 3, 4. GAYLE LORRAINE HINCHLIFFE Madrigals 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Medical Club 1 , 2, 3, 4(Vice-President). SM, DM, FA, 1 Mads all the way! SM, Remember Kenny 81. Lady CC, Remember Espafiol and I Bio IB, thanks. No biggie. Here comes Speedy. Always and forever. B + L.O. Remember FOREIGNER. JOHN A. HOGAN Ski Club 2, 3. VANHALEN, J. GEILS, BLACK SABBATH, THE WHO, the Tracks, We ' re finally out of here. JOANNE MARIE HOLT JO JO Senior Art Seminar 4. Student Government 1 , 2. Rochie, Linda V., Gretta, Nicha, | Sha, M, Bren, Kricket, “All of the Best, Geof M, Rob, Laula, Suey, Sue F, RUSH, 1 YYZed, Free Will, Bluefog 81, Newfog 81, B J G.l.A.M., Opal forever, A.H.S., | Lin — Y.S.L.L.A.B.O., Bs + KKL. Thanks J.S. B.C. | LYN HOLZMAN National Honor Society 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain). Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain). Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain). “I wanna do something good. Hawwiet, BC, EM, TM, PB, CV. Whatya doin ' ? Drive-ins. J.F. 2 wheels. PB? Heavy? Barnacle? Patty, you no take knife. Chemo. Fred. way. L.G.S.B.A.C., You Ding- ! Dongs. Har’s 3-d-p and S O. K.B. B.C.W 12:30 B.S.C. Muy Bien!!! Thanks, Mom and Dad. CHRISTOPHER HULTSTROM MICHAEL JANKOWSKI SUZANNE MELISSA HOULE SUE DECA, I.L. Steve Miller, 12 24 80 forever. Summer of 79, 80. S.L. Cantral, Munch ' n ' Dunk, Jr. Prom 80 R.B., Jr. Prom 81 S.M., DEADLY, “Sue who! “Hea, Ma, FB. MP. RH. GR, never forget Johnny! JM, MN, LS, AB, CL. Summer 81, canoe madness, head out for the veg, chow. DARYL MARY HOWIE DAZ Informer 4. Gymnastics 1 , 3, 4. Indoor Track 2. Spring Track 2. SPRINGSTEEN 80, 22, Thanks, Gin and Dave, Mom and Dad and Heather, Leo, my partner, Suzy- Q, Kee, Teddy, Murphamattic, Romeo, Glenn, Santana, Whitey, Far out man, Sadie, Kelli, Yeah, DC — a very KG, found a nickle once. Get me outta here. God bless Bubba. Please! TRICIA MARY HUGHES EARS Ying Yang, the pitts, VALHALLA, Summer 81, JACKSON BROWN 80, SPRINGSTEEN 80, Jamaica, W.W.A.T.E., “How are ya? Oh shut up! F.F., Hoggie, Normy, Jr. Sr. Prom, Wild Thing, Rat — thanks, skinny. But wow! Swainey — starfish, Hellga — Plan B, chop — silver lining, hang tough. . . . hang tight . . . Life is just beginning. DAVID M. HURLEY HURL Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1,4. THE BUDMAN. My class sweetheart. Deb. The pits. D.L, Ridge, LED ZEPPELIN, the Cape, N.H. ski trip, Mark ' s red truck, WCOZ — W.A.AF, 69 , The Dirty Dozen, Just an old-fashioned boy. Buck ' s going-away party. CHRISTOPHER HULTSTROM VIRGINIA ANN JAVUREK DIANE JENN INGS LINDA JORDAN TRACY A. JOSEPH Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Latin Club 3, 4. Cross Country 2, 3. Wrestling 2. BEATLES, Imagine, JETHRO TULL, summer of 81 in N.H. Those who hesitate are lost. Bye NHS. MICHAEL JANKOWSKI SKI Spring Track 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Indoor Track 3. Monday Night Football. Go Pats! Howard Cosell lives. Patriots . VIRGINIA ANN JAVUREK GINNY National Honor Society 3, 4. Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4. South East District Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4. New England Orchestra 2, Those w ho bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. DIANE P. JENNINGS Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Midnight madness at Merrie ' s, the mighty mav, the door, 7 10 80 — ILY John. Which way to witchwood? Forget about it! CGA, Festivities, Psychen! D.l. ' s, 1 1 81 ooo! Playoff, the proms, back door man, Woodstock, Were outta here! Pucky, Comp., the Managers, Petty bound, the lake, W ' e ' re golden, goldfish. Ducks, R C — member Leese? LINDA JORDAN MM -F EL, LJ -F JC, DJ + PD, KM, I.J, RUSH — June 22, 1981, JETHRO TULL, Aguila, rink, van, billy squire, Nantasket, Great Hill, space invader scramble. Mom, Dad, “To live is to be remembered. TRACY A. JOSEPH Cheerleading 1 , 2. Lis, Fla-a-ke, Marl, Cook, Joby, Di — the Best! Woodstock, “no dice mice, Cath, Yack, summer 81 — O.T., drive-ins, chill-out, Goldie, Sir Harry’s, Shirl ' s home, midnight madness, G.F.N., Mighty Mav, Bubba, the “Door, Kemo-bound, sunshine, SL, DH, Whitey, ML, — let the good times roll! Party I, 2, 3, 4. In Memory of Cousin-Nephew Joey Rugnetta Class of 81 The Calapa Family. J SUZANNE JOYCE SUSIE-J. Ski Club 4. “the Bird “Celebrate “Bingo E.B., J.P. “You E.F. JB, LP, We survived the twits 2, 3. 82, DW, MAC, Party!!! the crazy chicks, Florida, 82 J.T. M.C. Thanks Mom Dad SHARON D. JUNKINS JUNKIE “Party , parkbound, 7-eleven, The W ' all, Towers-Murph, Vange 1+2, Karen, Cley, Tamarelli, Doog, Hen, Deb + Bob, California 80, Remember the good old times, concerts 81, We ' re outta here. NADINE ALLISON KARAS NAY “Onething I can tell you is you ' ve got to be free , John Lennon forever, C.F. lives on Born to be wild, F.A. D.H., V.S., 7-eleven the wall, Tressel, Stones, bulldog, Calif . . . Doors Rule, ZZ Top, Outlaws, Rufus, Cape, Yama, Harley, “I believe in yesterday , “and I thank you . Mom and Dad love you and thanks, “It looks like we made it! DAVID L. KAUPP COPPA Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Best of friends — Jim, John, Steve, Apples, Kelli, B.C., Mattapoisett Summer, “See you on the platform, work never hurt anyone, F.C., Condo, In the back of the Bird, “Show me the way to SUCCESS and I ' ll make it! STEPHEN RICHARD KAUPP STEVE Maine, Cape, F. Beven, Dave, Jim. WILLIAM W. KEANE BILL Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Spring Track I. Rifle Team I, 2, 3, 4(Co-Captain 3, 4.), Champs 80. 81, M.R.L. 3rd shooter 81. Rifle Team, Manor Gang, J.L. 6 28 81. summer of 8 1 : Warpigs. Cape. Long Pond, Faxon. SPRINGSTEEN. FOREIGN- ER, Squire, Off the wall with a bang! They ' ll get my gun when they pry my cold dead fingers from the trigger. K.ATHLEEN M. KEAVENEY KATHY Pep Squad. Good Luck, Class of 82. MJ. FC,_ — FF, MM + KEVIN — Mrs. D ' s class. Florida - Pennsylvania Pals — Summer 81 - DM -- Beautimise — TK + DH + DM + JM — “have an extra check — M.S. after supper Junior Prom A.M.L.F. J.F. Thanks. Mom and Dad. EDWARD J. KEEFE BEEFA Communications Club 1. 2. 3, 4. JETS 3, 4. Ski Club 3. 4. Lab .Assistant I. 2. JUDITH ANN KEEGAN JUDY Concert Choir 1 , 2. Who ' s who 3 4; Hi. Janine BE, A, It ' s 5 after I ; party with the “dippers — 8 4 81; Hi. Buzz!; “T.B., W.F..A.B. “L.Y. ; Booga, Booga. Booga; K.M.F.C.; We ' re all crazy; cruisin; Thanks. Mom and Dad; A-Z; No prob; beep, beep; This is it!!! Good luck! “82 . Sir Harry ' s. Ma ' s LTD, I ' m cruisin ' . Fiesta someday soon, Tony, you ' re behind on the rent, the East side, TC, SC, JA. PL. SC, WD, JV. EL. Good luck JR. Bubba. the best years are flying by, here today, gone tomorrow, valet madness. Musicland, Thanks, Mom and Dad. Indoor Track 1, 2. Spring Track 1. 2. DONNA KELLEHER Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Lynn, Lisa, Barbara. Melissa, Diane, Laura and Nancy 79, 3;00 to 4:00 GENERAL HOSPITAL, REO, J. GEILS, Drive-Ins, Nantasket Beach. Peter ' s Party!!! Love you. Mom and Dad. I DID IT! Good luck. Class of 82. EILEEN ANNE KELLEY National Honor Society 3, 4. Future Medical C lub 3, 4. Basketball 1 . Junior Prom identical shoes. The Doors on the bus. Block I Study L.C., M.M., J.O.. M.M., K.K., M B., .A.F. Good Luck to all L.G. and “A.R. Good Friends, Good Memories. JAMES F. KELLEY JIMMY Hiking Club 4, Ski Club 3 4, Student Government 2, 3, 4. Tennis 1 2. Retreat 81. P.B. Chapel, Hi Pal. Echo Lake. Pudenda. Purpose, E.M., Bev, Lola! J.M. house! M.G., JB, ML, JG, ND. BH, LN. JT, JH, EB. NP, BM, MC, EM. CS, SPRINGSTEEN Boss! Maine Dud. Andrea. I miss you! TH. LS, SH Yoyo! BUC, Petty. TRICIA A. KELLEY Future Medical Club 3, 4. Pep Squad 4. J.C., C.S. . . . (T.O.T.B.F.) Tammy, always remember . . . D.FL “Mad Locker Scenes, “Read my lips, “Hockey, RC, DC . . . “cutie,s ... JO, KO (ILYB) ST. MH (AMLF . . . JM) MO, AS, RA, MT, PM “HEWS . . . JL. JK TP the HB ' s. Thanks. Mom and Dad. I love you. CHRISTOPHER KELLY KELL Party 1, 2, 3. 4. the pits, drive-ins. Mac ' s, Cape - Rte 3. Madness prevails, we ' re outta this night club. SUZANNE JOYCE KERRY JOYCE NADINE ALLISON KARAS SHARON D. JUNKINS STEPHEN RICHARD KAUPP ' i DAVID L. KAUPP 11 Sponsored by Amy Bob Davidson Sponsored by Irene Ferenl ; cer-Ji DEBBIE KELLY Thanks, Mom Dad, 1 5 BT, SG + Me, 6 25 81 David, Jr. Prom, what’s up? Mark, sweetheart, CARS, Soph, summer SBS, Drive-ins, Anne Chik (J.M. D.K.) Dana semi-formal, R + C. BT AS MC JB MC DW JP, Basile, Sh aw’s. FOREIGN- ER, J. GEILS, BERMUDA BOUND DH (MY HONEY) KRISTEN C. KENNEDY KRIS N.H.S. 3, 4, Senior Art Seminar 4, Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Spring Track 2, 3, 4. MC BO SW KN JR GR LV JH baby whippings, look out for the snow making machines. Let’s raid Sharon’s kitchen, pins skid hopping Yes Physical Speed JENNIFER ALICE KEOHAN French Honor Society 2, 3. Key Club 2, 3, Senior Art Seminar 4. Stone Soup 4. Gymnastics 1, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4(Tri-Captain), Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4(Cap- tain). B.C. J- D.W. hve a gn . . . MIMA! (Abena) . . . Stop talking, Paula! Good luck, Mel Remember the L B ride . . . CHEMO(SBW) — Thanks, Mom and Dad. JOHN A. KESARIS JOHNNY K K B to all my friends — good luck in college and in the future. Roxbury run. Dice, to Twig — I hope you don’t flunk out like you did in B.C. 10 4 80 What went wrong? C.L.A. of America GREGORY THOMAS KETTELL GREG Rifle Club 4, Hiking Club 3, Rifle Team 4. Jim, Bill, Lou, Waterslide, Scott, George, summer 81, pool room, 3° below zero, SL? “1 didn’t forget just didn’t remember. PK? (Mr. Manning. Where are you?). Channel. Weekend Allies. JOE KILEY JUMPIN’ JOE Soccer 1, 2. Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. JUMPIN’ JOE, R.R.’s, 6 5 81 ANIMAL. VANHALEN, “L A. Woman — Moe Joe Risen M.G.A., STONES, “Hey listen,” “Born to be Wild,” “That’s life in the big city,” Bruno! Shuttles’ lives! “I know what you’re sayin’ . . . You’re sayin’, ’Joe, you’re a ramblin’ guy! . . . right?” JULIE KNAPP Summer of 8 1 . ABC. MD, Jr. Prom, “the Lights,” Stunked, BAG Company, Tom Petty, Kinks Weekend, “What the ...’’, Southern Man, The Res, AR, CO, CM, MG. Those Guys — M.J.T.D.B.T.A. With a little help from my friends. JUDITH MARIE KNOLL JUDI Good friends are forever. J J- P, L,A,S.M,D J- J. Marv: April 8, 1981, You and me. KERRY A. KNOWLES SPRINGSTEEN 12 10 80 Pit Parties 79-80 THE ANIMALS 6 28 79 USIAL N.H. ski trips: “Sandy, 1 think it’s broken!” Thank you, monsi” “Twisted brain matter!! “Who, Brenda?” the Limo — 81 sombreros SCUMBUZZARD 80 the Pacer, and wagon Scorpion bowls “I’ll never give up!” SNB’S at SR’S Celebrations 81 “We’re outta this nightclub!” Ski Club 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH KNOWLES SUE AFS 1. 2. Informer I, 2, 4. Prom Committee 4. Stone Soup 2. Indoor Track 3, 4. Tom 7 25 8 1 , Oops. I thought it was a Suzy-Q! Mr. Val-a-gram, we know you love yer. CLASH 3 9 80. Never forget senior prom w JS 1980 Sunbird fun w BCTTH. Li. don’t ever let it happen again! Friends forever LDSNDFGRJM, endless nights at BDI and Nantasket, Behind every blue horizon everyone has a place in the sun. You think so, huh? LINDA MARIE KRUMSCHEID Future Medical Club 3, 4. Hiking Club 1, 2. Ski Club 3, 4. Cheerleading 1, 2. Volleyball 3. The troubles we’ve had seem so small compared to the friendship we share.” The fearsome foursome, Florida 81. Apr. vaca 80, J.P. 81, ski trip 79-82, FR. BILL, Roomie, Thanks for your love. Mom Dad. (Thanks for everything. Sue. THE WALL.) Cape Cod 81. PAUL MICHAEL LALl.Y Football 1, 2. TERENCE R LALLY TERRY .AFS 3. Media Center Aide 1 . French Honor Society 2, 4. Life is the world you carry within yourself. MARGIE ANN LAMIR MAG-RAT Keep laughing. Jackson, Pitts, VALHALLA, W.W.A.T.E, Fab Five: Welt, Skinny, Law, Sue, Thanks Tishie. Don, Fag, Coke, Conz Mr. Hoyt. “Laurie, let’s go bikeriding.” “Not the face, Jerry!” “Tony, can I , . . ?” “I’ll get my b-belt yet!!!” Thanks. Mom. Dad and Rosie. “I’m free as a bird now.” KEVIN P. LANDRY Baseball 1. Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4. Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4(Co-Captain). Slim, Needham, Wellesley, Pitter Patter Ralph, Boston Garden. BSL Champs 79-80, Festivities. N.H. 80-81 . . . Studs Rule! M.G.A., JB, BT, DD, MT. JC, HC, Stonehill, It’s all part of growing up! A.K. Thanks, Mom and Dad. Sponsored by R.S. CROSTA INC. I DEBBIE KELLY KRISTEN C. KENNEDY JENNIFER ALICE KEOHAN JOHN A. KESARIS 1 JOE KILEY GREGORY THOMAS KETTELL JLLIE A. LAWLESS STEPHEN J. LAWSON JANE P. LEAR DANIEL J. LEARY MIKE F. LEARY CAROL ANN LeBLANC JEFFREY A. LANE JEFF Bubba, Michaela, Jim. Buddy, Freddy, Dilly, K. Scrabous. Smugglers. Sir Harry ' s. Pits. Drive-ins. Summer 81. D.T.. Capebound. Falmouth, Fabish, Foghat cult. NV ' allyball. Braintree did ' em up at Cooper. THE KINKS. My friends are the best. Remember the Friday nites. White Caddy for a night. PAMELA J. LANE PAM PLANE (Full moon) ILYEM, friends are forever, to each his own. LOLA, sking 78 I passed out, camp 76-80, Casco 80, I ' d like to get to know you!! Thanx; Mom and Dad. Love ya. We made it. Bermuda. I ' ll be back. Bk 16 party. GL, LM, BC. CM. and Laura, you ' re the best. Pep Squad 2. PAULA J. LANE Media Center Aide 1. Pep Squad 2, 3. Color Guard 1. I.W.A.L.M.F. SEGER!! Laura Nick, Plane. B.K. 79-81 Betty Costigan. D.T.!! Jr. Prom 80. Jr. Prom 81. WE ' RE OLTTA HERE!! BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. Arkansas 81 12 29 80 12 23 80 12 19 80 7 29 80. CHRISTINE MARGRET LANGILLE CHRIS Lynne has Ralph! Poe. Byron and Dracula. “This is it! “We ' re out of here! Remember last summer, Lynne? “I vant to bite your neck. Remember Bl. 1 and lunch? ' Love at First Bite. ' Thanks to family, teachers, and friends. Good Luck 82 . LINDA E. LARACY LL Softball 3, 4. S.C.T.C. Hark-up. M B. — DD ' S — RD — 6 4 81 — Never forget it, T.C. The future is uncertain . . . and the end is always near. THE DOORS 1 . TULL, PETTY. THE STONES. Susannefmy locker). Maine, N.H., Cape Cod. 1981 — E, ME Tashaling — my dog. Keep tripping — LL — remember the good times — Hef — Sheryl. Thanks. Mom and Dad. JOHN M. LARACY Art 1 . 2, 3. 4. Yez! TH ELM ARY ISM! A hen is just an egg ' s way of making another egg. Sr. Art Seminar 4. Yearbook 4. MICHAEL JAMES LaROSA Spring Track 1. NHS 3. 4. Prom Committee 3. 4. Ski Club 3. 4. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. Student Government 2. 3. 4(Vice president). Yes. you might say that. Retreats 79-81; 11 17 70. Waterville — this is easy 12 21 79 (must be). All inclusive: L.B. w hat ' s next? Every day ' s a good day . . . some are better than others. CHRISTINE LARSEN Basketball 1. Field Hockey I, 2, 3. El, Lo. Jule, Joyce. Marsh. Wiff. Beth Party at A. C and C. Barby July of 8 1 (I.L.Y.S.) mind games Sue and Lisa Margret Drive Messina Let ' s talk Sherry Sandy always anyway. CHRISTINE A. LARSON CHRIS Friends forever: Be a friend and you ' ll have a friend; my friends have what it takes; Tut. Bren. Patti. Nancy. Robba I Robba 2. Trisha. Kaz Mare. I ' ll love you always. Gary. 1 26 80. Never forget good times at T.F.. never never land, parties at Nan ' s. Junior Prom 8 1 . Vinnie ' s van! Bubba lives!!! Thanks. Mom and Dad. We ' re out!!! ERIC R. LARSON HANK Senior Art Seminar 4. Drafting 1. 2. 3. 4. It ' s finally over. Time flies when you ' re having so much fun. JULIE A. LAWLESS JUL Gymnastics 1. Hey you guys, what ' s up? Thanks for everything! Miss ya E.R.! Tracks; never-never; KB ' s; T.F.; Pardo ' s; graveyard; farmer ' s; C.C.C.; Dennis-port; catpond; squarerat; green machine; OB 81; no P; get psyched; doubt it; no way. check out that car! Let ' s take a trip; Doors — not to touch the earth; loser; Bubba! STEPHEN J. LAWSON French 2. 3. 4. Fundraising 2. 3. 4. Golf 1 . 2. 3. 4. Math Club 2. Prom Committee 3. 4. Student Government 3. 4. Radio Station. Long live rock. Won ' t get fooled again. Concession stand: Ms. Moran? ROLLING STONES 1. “Non. .Ma- dame. THE BEATLES. Bots, how many concerts? Retreat 81 — I feel good! You made it possible. Jerome, Chris and all my friends. JANE P. LEAR Bob G. 3 21 81 L.Y. Gook food, the Cape. N.Y.E. T..A.B.. Riz, D.F. 5 1 miss ya. Tp. weekend. M..A. getting caught. S.P. the stained dress P.Z. I don ' t care about my shoes Mar. el. Keep in touch. Thanks. Mom Dad. WB. Best of friends Florida — 1980 — 16 Bday. THE DOORS. Jim Morrison lives. DANIEL J. LEARY Indoor Track 4. Spring Track 1. 2. 3. 4. MIKE F LEARY Golf 1. 2. 3. 4(Co-Captain). CAROL ANN LeBLANC CAWO Rugs Jr. Prom 10 18 80 BURGER KING Hido Twist Sakes two twee anyway Mar. M.H.O. Sleepy Bag duke ' s gone disco Pretty Girl 7 30 81 Doug, forever. Endless Love Top of the Hub C.APE Summer of 81 LM BC PL LN. thanks for everything! I love you. Doug! three steps Thanks. Pam and Betty! Sponsored by Jack and Mulliz Laracy • -I. ' - Q ' O.- rA- r ' V t ’ ' AUrtf § 5 t J A aF Vf 3 . H 4 C v ' ijnjK ' . iM S) .0 A aa l ,U ‘‘ ' Ij l ' ;f V i _j fvO- S - V r y ;v 3 . 1 = i- 4 vO- ,-i 0 § r ,3 d ,y‘ srf-. .V A .V .-Jf ? N ' l. J v - O W vX) 1 (,[ .iK y O s;- -t A cr V i-v c_ .v ' -f ,.g P Af 1 ' J ' uV ' h. ro ‘ JUli .a- C(, O ‘c ; 0. s:, . 2 Zi kLlXL 9 iV ; - m v 5 X ' : [{A- ' t -’• ' i. ? A 7) ;tr «% « ' : A 3 XV, .■-wr7k,„A A 1) i l (uc{ ' - ' ' T ' (H C ' r - ,vy 3 O ' Tin I ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' H- $ r,. MJMXm lj. ' (- - ' yyri a.yy h J V. - HQ 3 vJtJa 4 A j I M I v r :y . nf ir rw iji ' d ' - ' ) -Ajr N jsS v_ ( K 0: 33 JT 4 1 , . V frjC y yM fv.i ., ' - %bo; f r f:j 1 , v ti LaJaP ' ' ' t r. .A -.y1 i ■ JOANNE ELIZABETH LEGG ROBERT L. LEONE Movin ' on up SUZANNE LINSCOTT ROBERT M. LEWIS Sponsored by Bill and Barbara Keane LESLIE LIBBY PAUL F. LINSCOTT RON LEVINE ) 1 PAULA M. LEVANGIE CAMILLO LEONIDO DEBRA JEAN LESENECHAL WAYNE A. LOCICERO GREGORY JAMES LOGAN LOIS ANN LONCZAK JANET LISA LO RE ROBERT B. LOVETT BARBARA ANN LUCEY JOANNE ELIZABETH LEGG JOANZ Prom Committee 4, Future Secretaries 3, Ski Club 4, Cheerleading 2, Spring T rack 1 , Indoor Track 1 . H.C. 1 , Jr. Prom, PITS, MAC ' S, Mister D — “We didn ' t do it! Humarock, Summer of 80, HULK, L.C., Highlands, Skiing N .H., Waterville 1-4-2 3 31 79 CHICATAW, THE DOORS, R.R., Mushee-mushee! ILYDM 5 22 81 SGBTMN LSTHKK Bubba, Joey, Oliver Trip Feb. T The Sock, Baby Blue, R C Lights, H.C.C. ROBERT L. LEONE Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. FALMOUTH, Joe-Joe, Jocko, A being. DEBRA JEAN LESENECHAL Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. Friends are forever ... Susan, Daz, Bethie, Woodsy, MN, DC, KS, DD, CW, CS, JS, ML, RH, Memories . . . SEAN, Rush, Ozzy, Cooper, Petty, God bless Bubba, T ' s . . . Betsy, Quarries, Tracks, M.A.D. Sweat burn, “Summer of 8 1 , Psychin! Yeah! Thanks, Nana and Papa. We ' re outta here!!! 1 luv ya. Mom PAULA M. LEVANGIE VANGE Jo-clay, Murph, Hen., Junkie, Kata, Breen, ST, MC, TR, SF, KD, Bye to Vange II DeBja, THE WALL, the SEV, the BEACH, the PARK, Parties 78, 79, 80, 81, U. Mass. 80, Summer ' 81, Concerts ' 81, Cape BOUND, N.H. BOUND, WALES BOUND Black Blue The Fearsome Foursome, 9 25 80, 5 1 81, 6 11 81. I.L.Y.M. Thanks to the Chauffeur!! Goodbye BHS FOREVER. RON LEVINE Football bets. Smoking area. Rummy, ZEPPELIN, PINK FLOYD, SABBATH, BEATLES, paroled, comfortably numb, weekends, poker, frisbee, Archie field. Lakeside, the Trestles. ROBERT M. LEWIS LOUIE, LLOYD Cross Country, Spring Track. Hoss, Vappi, 7 19 81, Shoe J.F.K., Schmitty THE MOUNT T.D. E E C. “J.B. LESLIE LIBBY Future Medical Club 2, 3. Office Aide 1 . Homeroom Representative 1 , 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 2, 3. 10 20 79 I love ya, ED! J.P. S.P. 81, P-Town foreva Tuna on toast! Adnerb . . . Maybe. Doin ' fine L.P.! R.R.W.! Noodleology! N.H. Suncook Lake — waterskiing, Mittersill B.B.Q ' s R.M. C.T. M.S. C.S. T.T.O.M.B. Dropkick! Azerism. Thanks Mom Dad. I never would have made it without you. PAUL F. LINSCOTT Chess Club 1,2, 3, 4. Animal 5, Replay, Pig Skin, George and the other DB ' s; Paul, Paul, Paul and Leo. I ' m still smiling. Fuzz is Mad! LITTEL GIRLS SUZANNE LINSCOTT “School ' s out forever, SABBATH Cult 80, Tut what happened to us? Lynne and southern discomfort. Baby Blue Pacer, T.P., Tracks, fort, K. parties, THE TRUCK, P.T. Sebago, I love you, Timmy 1 1 7 80. Bub, we miss ya! Thanks, Mom and Dad. WAYNE A. LOCICERO I ' d like to wish all the good friends I have made good luck in the future. GREGORY JAMES LOGAN the Boy ' s! AEROSMITH, R.R. ' s, D.I. ' S, Phil ' s, Nantaske, “what fine, Gene, are they cold? “Mary who? LOIS ANN LONCZAK Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Go with the Flo, Mr. Mojo, the Green Machine, 8 1 8 79 El, CAPE BOUND 11 9 81, Joyce — Lovely Rita, B E concerts, C.C.C. 1, STONES, Whiff— THE WHO 12 16 79, Butch — Rad P.C.C. fountain, Juuu- lieee Whalebone — Beach Bums, 4 20 81 FLA — Life in the Fast Lane, Flake — the Hallway, Mom, Dad, BUD-DYS — GOT THE BEST! JANET LISA LO RE Basketball 1 , Softball 1 , Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain). W.K. — 6 28 8 1 , L.M., M.M., A.P., Aggie ' s, Scituate, J.M. and the vette, Where the heck is Ware- ham? CAPE 81, “Find the wall, Faxon, warpigs, chinky food, summer of 81, FOREIGNER 81, Thanks for the great times guys! “Memories are treasures which no one can steal, ROBERT B. LOVETT BOB Senior Art Seminar 4. Keep your fingers out of my eye. This is an illusion and I ' m in between . . . F.Z. Are turkeys in season? Those damn college kids! Trip to the dark side . . . Wish you were here Summer 81. R.P.P.R.I. Catch a sunrise. LH, RM, CT, MM, FP, LM, KM, this is the END!! BARBARA ANN LUCEY Florida; Marion; THE OTHER HALF; Randolph; Let ' s take a walk; What do you mean we don ' t have a campsite?; Wanna sit on the wall?; SD, JA, KG, LG, KW, PK; Oh well, we ' re late! Sponsored by the Philip J. Barry Family I 1 1 t J JANET M. LUTZ Hiking Club 2, 3. 4. Key Club 4. Color Guard 2. Seaside; MGA; Tracks; Summer 80; Rust Never Sleeps; Who are you? Ski - Mt. Cranmore; “V in the Vineyard . . Taxi!; “Memories and good friends last forever. MARY THERESA LYDON National Honor Society 3, 4. Student Government 2, 3, 4. SCR 3, Retreat 80. 8 1 . ,A Rainbow of Friendship: DMEMEKM the Guys . JBJGCSMI MGBM Dunfey ' s, Michelle, time to go “Over Lynne ' s again?” “Where’s Duxbury? Mary Pooh - SG elections, “Eileen, go to sleep! a Donna summer, Jerome — work buddy, “Eriends are forever! GERARD LYNCH Basketball 1.3,4. Football 2. S.P.S., P.P.. Basketball. Ridge. Cape Cod, P.P., A.C., Drive-in. Totally obliterated. MAUREEN A, LYNCH MOE The Big A. get a job, Sundays in N.H.. Jean ' s parties. Stretch, A.M.. J.P., J.S.. C M., J.B., Dodge, dart, scamp, weeni, B.S.G. the field, Thanx, Ma Dad. Joe-flo. Bubba we miss ya. Do they call you scully? Bob Murph. What can I say? Eriends B-Manor. SUSAN FRANCES LYNCH LYNCHIE Senior Art Seminar 4. Cheerleader 2. Sherri, Deb, Daz, Kel Buns, Deb C, Suez. T J.. T ' s Romeo Murphamattic. Teddy, Central R.V.T. what a rush. Mike Whitey, Santana, M.A.D. sweat burn, sexy Sadie, please! Let ' s blow this clam bake. God bless Bubba. (JC). We ' re outta here! YE.AHH! CHRIS S. LYONS W restling 1 . Summer School 2. 3.? Dl, Oh, is that if.’ Ann, all night. No guts, T.T. J.M., .I.M. PAUL MICHAEL LYONS Ski Club 1 , Hockey I . Live life to the fullest, for it is far too short ...” “It ' s been Real. W ' eekends, MGA. Drive-ins, ski trips, stranded in Boston. Sorry. Dad, our corner. Fr. Bill, N.Y. 80 T.A. 10 4 80 What happened Mac ' s RR ' s, Faxon, the Cape, THE KINKS 9 27 81 . . . Friends are Forever . . . Keep in touch . . . JOHN ANDREW MacDONALD Basketball 1.3,4. I.ORI JEAN MacDONALD Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4( Captain). Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4. MG, SR, LS, KB. KK . . . Mo. where are you ' .’ Mark 12 9 79 I love you. Mudface!!! 3 28 80. But that ' s not the point!!!! M.L.O.S.. Moe Diddley — what would I do without you? THE ANIMALS Y.A.S.!!! Gems, J.C. 9 10 1, The Eishbowl SCOTT W ILLIAM MacNEVIN MAC Ski Club 1 . 2, 3, 4. Spring Track 1 . JOCKO. DUCK, D.B,, ' 69, GREEN DEATH. STEVEN C. MAEFEO STEVE Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Indoor Track 2, 3. 4. Spring Track 3. 4. Ventura II here and gone. Petty. Squire. Burnette, Little Willie, L.V. Nite. New Mash — Met summer of 81. TIMOTHY J. MAGEE Hiking Club 4. Baseball 1 . Football 1 . S D ' Gang. what ' s up. Mint, Lizard. Later, It ' s been real. How ya doin ' ? Mama Laweegi, Son, FTS, ,AHHH get with the program, ge ' me ganga, do a bown. Pink Buddy. FN Grandmother ' car. give ' em one of these, what’s thas, whatever, what can you do? Life goes on. Greenpunk, Skin- head and Touchemaster we’ll never forget! JAMES THOMAS MAHER Did you hear about the Midnight Rambler? Rock concerts 1, 2, 3, 4. STONES - Philadelphia 9 25 81. “Moose on the loose. Turn off your mind, relax and float down the sream ... John Lennon 1966. ARLENE MARIE MAHONEY BUEFY, K.B. Cross Country 1 . 2, 3. Field Flockey 4. Spring Track 1 . 2. 3. 4. Indoor Track 1 . 2. 3. 4. Colorado. Bermuda, Vineyard. Meem ' s, Waterbuffalo. Toga? Roger Kevin. Seger BIRD, Southside, (2x360), Poodle Hobbit. Lestor. ZACK ' S TOBY, BRUCE CLINT — It ' s over! Stac, don ' t worry about it; the Great Pumpkin is here! MARY THERESE MALLET Summer of 80. THE PARTY, M.M.. B.C.. M.H .T.R., M.H.. M B . Cape Cod — 78. 79. 80. 81. brush — S.L. Nantasket 80. THE DOORS 1. Ihop Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark JANET M. LUTZ MARY THERESA LYDON GERARD LYNCH SUSAN FRANCES LYNCH MAUREEN A. LYNCH CHRIS A. LYONS HICf ,c W® W’amp Week smiles PAUL MICHAEL LYONS JOHN ANDREW MacDONALD JAMES THOMAS MAHER ARLENE MARIE MAHONEY GARY MAHONEY MARY THERESE MAl.LET Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Diauto ANTHONY J. MANFREDONIA Spanish Honor Society 3. Soccer 1. Wrestling 1, 2. Tennis 4. SABBATH rules. LED ZEPPELIN, A Jimi H’s “Foxy Lady,” “Hand of Doom,” Electric Funeral. LISA K. MANTIA LEE BEE DECA 4. Work Study 3. Sue. remember J. Ceils 79. “Where are you living now. Denise? D.A.V. Burn 80; Space-truckers; V.ANHALEN 79, 80. Bob Seger 80; Ted Nugent 80; Black and Blue 80; Take a shower at J. Ceils The burn at Michael ' s. ’ill we see the Stones? I can ' t believe we made it. Vett city, Kenny poo I love you. ROBERT S. MARIANI Hiking Club 4. Baseball 1. Basketball I. S — , Hey what ' s that, humassive, starts going like a motorboat, punk, lizard, F.N.D.B., Creenpunk, Skinhead. Mint, 3 legged ny ' s, maggot. WILLIAM J. MARIANO BILLY Nurses Aide 1 . Cood luck to RJP, DR, JM. RF. DO members of the BHSSA Club 1981-1982. LISA A. MARQUIS Hiking Club 4. “Why take life seriously? You ' ll never get out alive. Jim Morrison and THE DOORS 1! Long Pond 81 . Thanks Di — friends are forever. Cape Cod parties. Mrs. D ' s, focus! tsk-moo! Adidas, C.H., weekends! H-E-L-L-0 L-U-S-C-l- O-U-S! Break on through to the other side . . . Turn the Page. Varsity Studyhall 2, 3, 4. BRIAN MARTIN Baseball 2. Soccer 1. Mul. Bip, Stub. Pone, Dancin ' Dave, the Barn. Morrison is alive and well. What a long strange trip its been. THE DEAD in Providence. Hey schlep! OH YEAH! LOUIS MATTUCHIO III TOOCH Chess Club 3. 4. Rifle Club 1 . 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Rifle Team 1 . 2. 3, 4(Co- Captain). DONALD MAVER Basketball 1 . Baseball 1 , 2. Football 1 , 2. 3, 4. T rack 4. The Pits of old. times up Ridge, N.H. trips, A missed the Zoot. who gives a hoot? Santa ' s camp, workshop. Cam ' s a dog, Crem ' s rug Lag ' s laughs (huh?) MICHAEL JOHN McBRINE Football 1 , 2, 4. Indoor Track 3,4. Spring Track 1 . 2. 3. 4(Co-Captain). E; Kaiser ' s henchmen; Sinatra in the 80 ' s; “Top of the World ; 1st generation of Dimeola fans; 7 14 81 “Weather Report , Opera House; “Dirty Harry, “Nutty Professor, ; “Moe, Larry, the Cheese! ; Elvis — the King lives; the void has been closed; the Steely Dan cult. ROBERT ANDREW McCABE The time flew by and I ' d love to stay, but the time has come to start on my way. KARA McCLOW 1 1 17 79 (1 love ya, hon) — Lloyd. Friends forever and always together. RR, RG. CT. NP, SB, MC. PN, TT, CL. MARY M. McCONARTY MAIR Hiking Club 1 . 2, 3, 4. Future Medical Club 1 , 2. Color Guard 3. 4. Mair, how ' s it hanging? Why are we going shopping’’ B. BBB BBBB. BB. You ' re you and I ' m me and that ' s why I love you. Wizza. Only on Wednesdays. Seger lives forever! It ' s a long way to the top if you wanna rock ' n ' roll. Kram. Turn the page. To all of my friends — wherever tbe roads may take us, our friendship will always be. HELEN P. McCOY Ski Club 4. Basketball 1. Soccer 1. Softball 1. Je Cr HPJSMPL Can ya dig it? B.T. ' s Join me Ridge What ' 82? Pat!!! Consume mass quantities! Discuss many things of importance Tom Petty Aug. 7 1981 M.C. Mom, thanks for being there when I needed you most. I love you!!!!! 4 24 81 surprise! THE AN I M.ALS . . . Oct. 81 N.H. bound Not another prom??! PATRICIA TERESE McCUSKER P.ATTY “But anyway. Gale, “Hi Zeppelin, unicorns, yellow, the Fan Friends — you know who you are! LED ZEPPELIN LIVES WOODSTOCK Summer of 8 1 , that ' s life in the big city, Class of 81 . “Hey, what ' s up? Washington 78. Unicorns are forever. Diana 12 14 80. LINDA JEAN McDERMOTT Forever Chris. Remember the good times. Why not; You only live once, scks DL VK JR is Today a good beach day? Uncle Roger, Nonie. my dog Dutch, Belair, Impala, Thursdays, JSNF. Love ya. Mom and Dad. WILLIAM D. McDonnell bill Student Government 3, 4(School Committee Representative). Baseball 1. “Same time? late July Nantasket by night In the year of ' 69, “the Big Green Monster.” Love you T.Q.! Croce. Petty, the Pretenders. “Engineering! ANTHONY J. MANFREDONIA LISA K. MANTIA God bless and guide the Class of 1982 Bucky and Kay Harrington, Tim 71, Marianne 72, Jack 75, Bob 78, Dan 80, Tom 82 the last of the “Harry-cats” LISA A. MARQUIS BRIAN MARTIN LOUIS MATTUCHIO III DONALD MAVER MICHAEL JOHN McBRINE ROBERT ANDREW McCABE KARA McCLOW MARY M. McCONARTY HELEN P. McCOY PATRICIA TERESE McCUSKER Sure, Dom . . . LINDA JEAN McDERMOTT WILLIAM D. McDONNELL Sponsored by Vincent Cioffi ELIZABETH A. McDONOUGH DIANE McGUlRE ELLEN PATRICIA McHUGH RUSSELL p. McIntyre MARGARET MARY McKENNA DEBORAH J. McKENNY Have your cake and eat it too . . . JOHN F. McKlNLEY JOSEPH R. McLAUGHLlN i I KATHLEEN McLAUGHLlN SHEILA JANE McLAUGHLlN Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Brodeur ELIZABETH A. McDONOUGH LIZ Lab Assistant I . Field Hockey 1 , 3, 4. Tennis 2. J.B. 1 2 5 80 forever. JL, MM. AP, AGGIES. THE MARSH. “Where the heck is Wareham? Manor Gang, warpigs. Cape Cod 81, Scituate. find the wall, Faxon Park, the Prom, the Vette, “I ' m sooo tired! “But. Joe ... the “KMFC” Doodles. GH + Good Times. DIANE McGUlRE “D” Ly nnie. Barbs, Mwiss, Remember the times, G.V., D.O., CABIN, Tamabella S B., F.P., Q.T., weekends were made for B.Ming. Thanx Moon ' s, Fox. M.V., Q. Bound, Summer ' 81 ' . I ' d rather be “red . Bob, see ya Aug. 82. ELLEN PATRICIA McHUGH Softball 1. Spring Track 2. Fundraising 3, 4. Lorraine, Christin, Michelle ... Thanks; Summer “-0 — 81 ; BHC Cruises; Dl; RRC — Diz — T.B. Parties — B.S.O.J; RCL After Hours — Oh Lorraine! 5:30, “Look Chris, the sun ' s out!; Labor Day weekend ' 80 ' ; Sam ' s Party — Oh what a night!; We can ' t lay on the streetll Duxbury-2 Beach — J.P.; LC; PB; JB; RD; M.H.S. Milton — B.C.; I like ' em big; M.G.S., Florida ' 8 1 ' ; The yota; oldies in Southie; Madris; Chris, your still my B.F.; I ' ll see ya at the beach! DENNIS McLEAN JOANNE T. McLEAN ClilSSOf 82 D.J. MacLEOD ALL THOSE YEARS RUSSELL p. McIntyre mac Baseball 1. This Bud ' s for ME! Packy Run, M R. T.M. 12 16 80 “The Boss “Nantasket, summer of 81 , Doodle. Mac, It has NOT been great in B.H.S. 5 14 64 Dorchester, Southie Day “81 “Rock and Roll “The Pits Weymouth Parties, S “June of 81 , the Dam 1 made it in B.H.S.? — But not the honor roll, see you later, j Much ... || MARGARET MARY McKENNA | Office Aide Hse. § , 1 , 2, 3. Spring Track 1 . 2. Deb, Cin, good Friends last forever. Thurs, Fri. we ' re out of here! Rick forever 3 29 80. Mad Saab, The Bird, Mad Nova. 0-24-44. The Duke! Dunkin Run. Dan my lunch Please! You ' ll get him! Hey slima! Love ya Mom Dad! You ' re still my baby. DEBORAH J. McKENNY DEBBY Spring Track 1. Love ya B.C.; R.E.O. almost M.D. for sure! “My island ; Ca, Jackie. Pam. Kerry, friends forever; Ca B.C.H. your welcome alot! Yack R C in FLA: Pam, I ' m right here! Thanx Mom Dad — BEN S.O.D.H. JOSEPH R. McLaughlin Ski Club 4. Football 2, 3. Spring Track 1. KATHLEEN ANN McLAUGHLIN KATHY B C., L.P., A.F.. L B.. K.W., T B.. L.B., L.R.. P.M.. H.F . JIM MORRISON LIVES! “You know that it would be untrue, you know that I would be a liar, if I were to say to you, girl we couldn ' t get much higher! The Fan. The Wall. Soo-rr- ay! “This is the end . . . I ' ll never look into your eyes again! — To the School! SHEILA JANE McLAUGHLIN MAC Ski Club 2, 3. Latin Club 1 . 2. Basketball I . Field Hockey 1 , 2. 3. Softball 1 , 2. 3. The right to be free includes the right to be different! GM — B.F.F.E. T.W.D.E. LD, DF, CM. Warning: my disposition is subject to change without notice. “DM 3 19 81 JP + SP IRISH 1 342 Club Daddy ' s Leprechaun Smile as you remember yesterday. Laugh as you live today! I DID IT MY WAY. JOANNE T. McLEAN Finally outta here, Maryanne! Sue; Le-hea; Dolly; Chrissy; Dianne; GO with the Flo; quickness! Munch and Dunk: liveliness? Hit the Saco. Mike; ILU Hulk L.A. Woman . . . Dianne, you ' ll get ' em. Moundation Thanks, May. D. J. MacLEOD D.J. Ski Club 3, 4. LINUS F. McMANUS RAY Hiking Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1 . J.W. 10 18 80 to ETERNITY. Bourb ' s escape weekend 7 81 (Heavy on the bevies!) I heard that. This. Cool N.H. night (alone at last!). Junior Prom and Cape Cod. CYO Hoopsters til death. Night moves (this door is dead!). HS — College — 60 g ' s yr. Thanks, Mr. E,. for perspective. Bye bye BHS. Hello CCW. MARILYN B MEADOWS Junior Prom, identical shoes, the Doors on the bus, KEVIN, E.K. KK. JF, 9 23 8 1 - A.M.L. Four! B.O.C. — 9 19 81, sheep, stove top. Andy, Sweet pea, Lennon, Tempted, B.H. and tennis, my prodigy, walking to school. Grim, Arthur. P.D., drive-ins, J and C. Thanks. Mom, Good luck. Tom. LINUS F. McMANUS MARILYN B. MEADOWS Sponsored by Robert W. Hogan I Like this, Peter. JOHN FRANCIS MELANSON MARY MELEEDY MAUREEN JEAN MELCHIN WILLIAM MENADUE JOANNE MERRIGAN DAWN ALISE MIDDLETON LINDA J. MILLER Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rosa MAUREEN JOAN MELCHIN MOE Concert Choir 1, Dramatics 1, 2. Madrigal 2. 3. 4. Field Hockey I. 2, 3, 4(Capt.). J.L., E.M., A.P., Aggies. Pina Colada, “Where the h ... is Wareham? Manor gang (and me), “Some enchanted evening ... , “Born to Run , KMFC, Turn me loose!. Shirley , The world is before you and you need take it or leave it as it was when you came in . . . , God Love Ya!“ JOANNE MERRIGAN Basketball 1. Spring Track I, Cooka, Flake. Trace. Marty, Lisa, Di, THANKS, Midnight Madness, Summer of 80, The mighty Mav, bubbles, Marshfield. Wood- stock, Psychin, The boys . The Door, Which way to witchwood ' .’. “yeahh , “Hello Flo Drive-ins, “Jackson . O.T., Miss you Joey and Bubba, Thanks Mom and Dad DAWN AITSE MIDDLETON If you imagine it you can .Achieve it. if you dream it. you can become it . “Being a metco student and a member of Braintree Public Schools for twelve years was a great experience , Celtic, Pisces. Myra and the dirty old Attic scene. Bye Michael l INDA .1. MILLER P.P. I love to aggravate yal. Friends are forever. Being a friend is having friends C.L.. T.C., P Plane, L.N.. C M.. B.C., K.D.. M.M., P.L., The Cape, Superfreak LYNDA E. MILl.ER “Remember the good times in the past, but live for the good times in the future. My 2nd family. Ellen. “Little Sis, The twins. .Annie - .Annie, Janis. Judimarv, Shelly. Michelle. Debbie N IL, Good friends are forever. Jo-Jo, you owe me. TPBI CECILIA MILROY AILICEC JOHN LENNON Alright . . . sure . . . fine, what the , . Oh my god. Disco. Bad Company. PD ABC TP Mom’s on vacation, We’re all gonna die, We gotta get out of this place. Friends forever, CO, SG, AR, JK, JC, Imagine all the people living life in Peace. JEANNE MARIE MINICUCCI W orkstudy, DECA, 74 ' javelin. Its been real, its been good, but it hasn ' t been real good. Concerts. Parties, good times - bad times. .Maine, C.E, you will always be remembered by me! ROBERT MOLINE Band 1, 3. Stage Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Bongo Fury. “T.N.k welcome to the machine. “Paiste. Tama . Keg heist 81 , Zappa. Suzy Creamcheese, Rush Lush! Go ask Alice . . . Bozio. LH, BL.CT, DL.GW . EP. AMP. .111. KK, JR.GR. KN. So this is the end. my only friend . . . THE END. CAROL ANN MOLLOY “only two more years Mary. “Top or bottom Caroyln ' .’ CP. PB. DB, MB, ME. CS, CS. .IT, MP . . . N.H. 80 81, Happy Birthday Janine . . . .Adios Maria ROBERT FRANCIS MOLLOY ' BOB. BLZZY Fundraising 1 , 2, 3. 4. Prom Committee 4. Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Span Honor Soc. 3. 4. Student Government 1 . 2, 3 (Jr. Class Treasurer), 4 (S.G. President). Soccer 1 , 2. 3. Basketball 1. Spring Track 1. “Long wa down. “Off the wall with a bang. JH, .1 B. MS. FS, SW. BP. BK. Manor Gang. M M 4 4 81 . Retreat 80-8 1 BE ARS. New ■V ' ork. Jr. Prom. Hum “B“s, TH.ANX GUYS! ANGELA MARIE MONACO ANGE Future Medical Club 4. F.M.C. I. 2. 3. 4. 3rd lloor window. Hey. Tracey, what’s up ' .’ Thanks, Dad for everything. I love you. Mom 3 15 81. The 8 of us can stay together. Jr. Prom 5 1 81. Thanks for everything Joanne. JAMES A. MONAGHAN MONO “Hello. 35 Mt. Vernon St. “Dad, 8 out of 8. Not bad. John, Steve. Dave: Kelli 80- 81... the pitts. Sir Harry’s, summer 80. 8 I . Oliver Trippe. The Van. “Sorry. Con. APPLES THUNDER YAK Damn, I ' m good. HL BBA BL BBA “1 found a nickle once! Ma, this is it. “Good night, Irene PATRICIA ANN MONTI SHORLY Fundraising 2. 3. Future Medical Club I, 2. Hiking Club 2, 3. 4. Trish. Shorty, shortcake. Shump. .Artha, Manor cookouts. Faxon Park. ESCAPE, Quick Police. Capebound, Mr. Olsson ' s class A l. Turn the Page, Russ, remember July 24, 1 98 1 . pokergame. 1 -4-3 always yellow Lincolns !. Friends are forever! You did it. Jim!! Congrats! Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Day JAMES A. MONAGHAN PATRICIA ANN MONTI ROBERT MOLINE CAROL ANN MOLLOY ANGELA MARIE MONACO ROBERT FRANCIS MOLLOY STEVEN M. MORELAND Whoever said High School was the best years of your life . , . lied. The Metro. Spit 12. Nulie 9 10 80 L.A. bound. The Underground. ELAINE M. MORETTI Basketball 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4. T.M. watch out for those TORNADOES. L.G. “Who ' s Bubba? Stoughton Special. Turn the Page. I..G.S.B. Cape — Junior Prom WOOG! T.S.F. L.R.B!! Oct. 5. Mike, Thanks for Everything! I love ya! For every- one I know, to everyone I ' ve met, all the things we’ve done I know I ' ll never regret! JONATHAN RALPH MORRIS VENTURE Senior Art Seminar 4. Stone Soup 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. BHSSA 3, 4 (Chairman). Always look on the bright side of life. By the way. Rich, where’s the gym.” 454 rat, Hey man, it’s been said.” “But, Father, I don’t want to marry her!” Heavens to Murgatroyd. “I ' m looking forward to our 25th reunion in 2007. JOANNE B MORTON Annie, keep the camera rolling; Bonnie, too. Little Columbian’s house. Corner gang. Tire fire. D.l.’s, Thanks, MB and CD. JB’s cottage; down the alligators. Harleys, Craigville beach; beach party. No more telephone poles. Give me my R.C. We did it! MARILEE MOSCARDELLl Sr. Art Seminar 4. Ski Club 3, 4. Hiking Club 1 , 2, 3(President), 4(Vice President). “It’s alright.” grounded 9 10. M.S. “Landshark,” P.P. ... all nighta, SF. PD. AE, AM, I F. CY, JN. GS — Thanks. “Run ... fall . . . D.M.!” GBO. Led Zep summer 79, “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” I VI III, Joe CHRISTINE ANN MOSCARITOLO CHRIS Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Field Hockey 1,3. Softball 1 . Brenda and Maria — the NORMAL ONES . . . CARS 1 1 80 . . . Hit the beach . . . summer at MASP . . . EB McD’s crew . . . Ooh, check it out! . . . Shoo Be Doo ... Go for it .. . MUSKA- TEERS! GAIL D. MOWLES Yearbook 3, 4. Basketball 1 . Friends forever. Shelly. SPRINGSTEEN 80. Milton. Disco. Weekends!.! Small parties. S.C. Lisa We ' re all gonna die! Sooo Kool . . . “Sheraton.” Thanks, Mom and Dad. DAVID PAUL MULA Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball I . Soccer 3. Spring Track 2. 3. The Allmans, the Barn, Jerry, Bob Phil, Trailsiders, George Runs, the Telecast. DEAN RICHARD MULA Baseball 1 . Soccer 1 . St. Claire’s basketball, Wampatuck State Park, Harwich and B-Bomber baseball and THE WHO. KATHLEEN PATRICIA MULLIGAN MULLY Future Secretaries 1. 2. Key Club 3. Majorettes 3, 4. Informer 4. Ireland lives forever! Kathy, Carolyn. Kerry, Tricia, Beth Jean Marie N.Y. friends, meg- radar will never die! Brighams — Think pink! What’s up{at B.C.)? Pull a Murph. Yeah! — Howdy! Like wrong! Hi guys! Thanks, Mom and Dad! Vicki Kenny — you hot tickets! PATRICK JOSEPH MULLIGAN MULL Meet at Scott’s 82 KATHLEEN MARIE MULLIN MULEY Media Center Aide 1 . 2. Student Government 1,3. Key Club 1 , 2, 3. TQ, BM, DC, BH, JS, JK. T Kwine, Strawberry Hill, Ireland 81 forever, Rudy, BP, the Chief is dead. GF, BTKMAMV, St. Pat at MVSB, Eileen, Katie, Caroline, remember the mountain and the pubs. Katie, remember N.Y. friends. BRIAN SCOTT MURPHY MURF J. GEILS BAND 79. Capt. Hook, C.M.F. ' s” “Crash” Smugglers. Omega 80. “Ace.” BL, DL, LL. LM, the “Private” “Bluto.” EILEEN MARIE MURPHY MURPH NHS 3. 4. Prom Committee 3, 4. Student Gov, I, 2, 3, 4. Ireland 81 and always, Maine, retreat 81, Forever, Bracelet binds, Lynne, my big “sister”, Bestest, Truth that strengthened 2 7-8 81, “Where is Michelle and . . . “What did you do to Kathy?!!” Dunfey’s 8 1 Thursdays, 4 16 - The guys, “the Seniors,” “the Juniors”. L.S.J., M 2 Thanks, “Just one of the guys.” Family near and far. Love is the rainbow of each life. MARGARET MURPHY MEG Majorettes 1, 2, 3(Captain), 4(Captain). Hiking Club 4. Mae Math pal, doors on the bus. Pennsylvania. Cape, MM, KS, E.K. Radar system, EB, EM, JL, 12 1 80, 6 2 79 frontrow ALN. Thanks. Mom and Dad. This means war YA, MC, DC, AL. KM, AD. KR. TRISHA MARGARET MURPHY MURPH Vange I, II, Clay. BL.TR, Hen, KT.ST.SF, KD. MR. “Funky Lunky,” the sev, the park, the fields, “Fearsome Foursome,” (Black blue 9 20 80), “Concerts 81, Cape Cod bound, Joey, Adam, Jimmy. “Baby Dinosaurs,” We ' re outta here. This is the end my friend. STEVEN M. MORELAND ELAINE M. MORETTI JONATHAN RALPH MORRIS JOANNE B. MORTON MARILEE MOSCARDELLl CHRISTINE ANN MOSCARITOLO Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Asimakis Botsolis The answer is . GAIL D. MOWLES DAVID PAUL MULA DEAN RICHARD MULA KATHLEEN PATRICIA MULLIGAN PATRICK JOSEPH MULLIGAN KATHLEEN MARIE MULLIN BRIAN SCOTT MURPHY EILEEN MARIE MURPHY MARGARET MURPHY TRISHA MURPHY Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William Parlec PAULA M. MURPHY Math Club 3, 4. Media Center Aide 2. 3. NHS 3, 4. Yrbk 3, 4. Softball 3. You bet your sweet 1 am a turtle. “Where else Mr. S? CORRUPTION FOREVER. BOM.XRS UNITE! Sue, the wild side. Lisa, no anchovies. Linda, experience Army. Sheila; ROI “Mr. V., we ' ll be down the m.c. But, but . . . aaghl! Ann, Deb CJD Squad. SHAWN MURPHY MURPH Football I. Soccer 2, 3. Halen. Alex and Eddie V. Roots. Prov., R.l. Archie’s field. The edge. Party in Vermont. The Tics. Kid- 1 , Police-O. Mr. Smith’s wild H R. We are outward bound. Must we. Wall helmet. Glove shoe. THOMAS PATRICK MURPHY Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. Trailsides, the Allman’s and the Barn, C.C.C., Robert Howard, Clambakes at the G.C., R.C., P C. with B.P., Wampatuck S.P., THE CARS, Andrea. ELLEN MARGARET MURRAY L A. — STONES in Co nn. B E concerts. I had the best time. 8 18 79 — Lo, it all started to happen. Got the best Bud-dies, under my thumb, 16, run through a glass wall? KW-LL-Rads, high tide — cape jewl, Joyce S. Chalet, Mick, summer 64-82, so you think you can tell — wish you were here P.R.. When the music’s over — God bless 82. PATRICIA NACLERIO Tricia, Chris, Rob, Tut, Sue, Nan, Kaz, Moe, Rub — friends are for keeps! Di, Arl, Jo — you guys are the best! Thanks, Mrs. Howard I, 2, 3. 4 16 80 I love you forever, Peter! 10 3 80 Town forest, C.C , Nancy ' s, Gary’s, Marshfield was made for weekends! Thanks, Ma Dad. P.S. We love ya, BUB! GERARD R. NATALE Ipswich 10 10 81 Cratle it, Lou MARYANNE N. NATALE HOOFA Office Aide 1. Tom, thanks for being you. Joanne, Lisa, Jackie, Sue, Diane, Ann, Chrissy, Dolly, Denise, Brian. Where’s Linda? Hit ,M-n-D for some liveliness! Kev, Mac, Steve. Bo. Hulk. Cruize out; 750 It’s finally 1 982. Stephen Anthony 8 19 80. ELLEN NEEDEL Future Medical Club 2. Key Club 3. SHEILA A. NEIL N HS 3, 4. Soccer 1 . 2. 3. Spring Track 2. Basketball 1 , Softball 1 , Indoor Track 2, 3. Big Fig, Born to Run, Wellesley trackies, Mr. Valagram — we know you love her! Paula — R.O.l. that’s nice!!! Shoot’em in the B! I’m a turtle too. Hope and determination together make the umbrella of life. Don’t let it rain on your future dreams. CATHERINE A. NEISSA LITTLE COLOMBIAN .Arriba!! Summer of 1981, winter of 80. Hogan’s woods. Marsha’s. Thanks Cagg. Joanne, watch it!!! R C w RC. COOPER. Mitch, take it easy. Sue, later — much later. Had a good time, but not too good. Gu-Gu-Gu-Gusharsun-Monatiquot hill w P.M. Dump Cleggy baby. Joanne, it was real — it still will be. Lynne, make it I 1 :00, no, better 1 2:00. JOHN H, NICHOLS JOE Bubba, Oliver trip, D.L, sunshine, finally out, Budman, 82 , toot KATHERINE H. NICHOLS NIC’HA Ski Club 3, 4. Lab Assistant 3. You vegetable! That Monte’s Prime! Be mellow. Linda, take good care of my business. Jacquie, don’t step on it! Rip, we didn’t do it! Love ya Jay 2 6 81 . Don’t worry about it! Dirt. On Nov 1st, bagged in the Bobcat. Nova 307. LAURA NICKERSON LAU Student Government 2, 3, 4. Class Secretary 2, 3. No way. really? Better late than never. Skow 79 HHH — Freebird. Casco 80 AG — Shanty. Cal 80. Winni. Dunfey ' s — awesome, retreat — LOLA. PB. Pudenda! Cranmore — Snakie. Cape 8 1 — Candy. Cardinal Puff. Seger 1 . There I go, turn the page ... Super Freak. Love ya John 3 28 81 MARCIA JANE NORTON MUSH, MARSH Indoor Track 2. Spring Track 2. J.A 3. Mush, H.C.C. 1 1 81 I.L.Y.J.C. “Pits Wey. John. L.M.D. BT, TB, CL, JL, JH. DB, DR, CF. LS. ML, KW, JB. BO. LS. LM, PW, KH. SC. Good friends are forever. Party 1. 2. 3, 4. NANCY SUSAN NORTON SUZIE Future Medical Club 4. Hiking Club 1. I love General Hospital. Career goal — R.N. Close friends: Judy. Laureen Rexhame Beach bum Swain’s Island 1980 and tearoom 1981 (backing up). PAUL K. NOUN Wrestling 1 , 2. 3. 4. Poo-tong, pencil neck. Hey , C.F.B. Big L , not my fault. Joe McHue. W.W.F., L.F., Marshfield 8 21 81. Raynham 7 4 81, P.T. Ville.T.G.W. PAULA M. MURPHY SHAWN MURPHY THOMAS PATRICK MURPHY ELLEN MARGARET MURRAY PATRICIA NACLERIO GERARD R. NATALE Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Rocco A. Fabiano I MARYANNE N. NATALE ELLEN NEEDEL SHEILA A. NEIL CATHERINE A. NEISSA MARCIA JANE NORTON JOHN H. NICHOLS KATHERINE H. NICHOLS LAURA NICKERSON The Spirit of 82. NANCY SUSAN NORTON PAUL K. NOUN Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William Breen PAUL W. NOV IN JEANNE MARIE O ' BRIEN CAROL O ' BRIEN JOANNE N. O ' BRIEN JAMES O ' BRIEN MICHAEL D. O ' BRIEN JEANNE M. NOURSE DANIEL C. O’BRIEN WILLIAM J. O ' BRIEN Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Robert L. NV ' illiams BETH O ' CONNOR Page after page of class notes JEANNE M. NOLRSE Future Med. Club 3, 4(Pres.). Hiking Club 2, 4. Sr. Sem. 4. Yearbook 4. Cross Country 3. Indoor Track 2, 3. Soccer 2. Spring Track 3, 4. Friends Forever; BC, MS, J.K, RD. KB AM.CY, TR. SJ, MM. S50 B.C.’! 18 Hefs. LP. CM, RD, Dr. D!! Party ' ’ Playdo Pple Yaahh!! Mar. 18, 80 F.Y.J., Sndy Nek ' ’ Cam. Films B.C. . . . Fisa, no wedge: Wanna play catch ' ?! CB, CP, LB, J K, JG, Trke Prtc, JH; BC + PR L M P “Live everyday. PAUL W. NOV IN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. “If I only had a car. Z the universal letter. CAROL O BRIEN Summer of 8 1 , Oh my god, alright . . . sure , . . fine, w ' hoosh, disco. Let ' s roll baby, roll, SPRINGSTEEN, rock ' n ' roll, don ' t look I ' m gonna . . . What the . . . ' , INFYJ, Chinese redlight. We ' re all gonna die! ABC, Bag Company, Friends for- ever: CM, SG, AR, JK. JC. Thanks, Mom and Dad. We gotta get out of this place. DANIEL C. O ' BRIEN L — six thirty — intruder alert — eh what — Dot — philisocy — JAMES O ' BRIEN OBIE Baseball 1. Fire extinguisher. Breg, you loser! W here ' s Dianne ' ? Last Day. CCT. Drive-in. Li — 81. 360 ' ’ ' s. Waterslide. Joanne, here ' s Bobby! JEANNE MARIE O ' BRIEN National Honor Society 3, 4. Hiking Club 4. Key Club 3. Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Boston. BOT. “This is Great! — TS, iceblind. Bl. I study - MM, LC, AH. EK, ( K), — good luck . . . (F..M.). Ann, Fri nights MGH Kerry ' s sisters. Hi kid. Petty. Stratton. VT, Thanks. Tricia (B.O.L.). SM — The Song is over. I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for me, or am I even in its mind at all . . . JOANNE N. O ' BRIEN JO Hiking Club 1. 2, 3. 9 16 84. DH JO Forever Dallas! Thanx to: BH, LD, KM. MD, SD. SM. Special thanks to Lynda. “Garlic Bread. Nantucket 81. Memories make the future easier to face. We ' ll never forget you Bubba! “More today than yesterday. ILUF, Dan. Barn! Vineyard 1. 2. MICHAEL D. O ' BRIEN Basketball 1 . Football I . “Hey. listen. Rip. little ATN A. T.T,, the boys, Archie ' s Dance, what fine? chicken. R.R . no guts, D.l. ' s. Duey, couldn ' t do it without T.C.M FO B. LEO O ' DONNELL Hiking Club 3. Baseball 4. Basketball 4. Ice Hockey. ELA. VH. Celtics 81. wres- tling. Scruffy, Samoans, Quec. Saturday night at the drive-ins, .April II. 1981. Duerod. FOREIGNER, football. Ed, Gayle, Ping Pong, Twitchy. BS. LISA ANNE O ' HARA Kevin. I love you always and forever. LS. LC, LP. JM: good luck in the years to come. DP, remember all the good times at C.V ' . Kevin and Lisa April 3. 1981. DECA remember all the good times we have had Bum, I love you. Love Goofey. LEO O ' DONNELL LISA ANNE O ' HARA DARCEY LYNNE OLIVEIRA DAVID FRANCIS OLIVER ■ DARCEY LYNNE OLIVEIRA Never forget Weirs Beach. Gunstock, N.H.; W etter, — Vi Baby ! BB LT Ha Ha — Pick any lifestyle you want and go for it; why go steady ' ? Deana Maria •Albagetti; Love you. Mom and Dad; Please keep it to a low roar. ROAR! I ' ll never forget the Connecticut boys. DAVID FRANCIS OLIVER OLLY Football 2. “Snapper ' s forearm smash, Mr. B, Good-bye Vega, LI., Ubaldo ' s home, Edna. New York bound, the Boppers. the lizard king. P.M.S.. W ally ' s deluxe cruise — $2.55. $ 1 0 worth of Christmas spirit, college fair. The camouflage mobile on a mission for God. No one here gets out alive, chilled, shut up. Scott. TERENCE C. O ' NEILL TERRY Stage Band 3. 4. Jeff Beck 10 11 80 Ron Rico in the woods. What the . . . ! THE WHO. To MC. TD, JC. DV, AC; Eat dawg . . . AND DIE! When it ' s no fun anymore, don ' t do it! BRENDA DIANA ORABONA BREN Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Pep Squad 3, 4(Captain). P 3. Skiing § . Sugarloaf. Canada. RUSH! Chaser! Jr. proms, Sr. proms. Mai — PC’ S.D. Slenda ' .’ Hi. Sis. Luongo, Yellow Mustang, Little Red. The Zone. Hey “W ild Side : I love you all!! Catch ya! Shar. Mai. Kricket. Rochic. LV. Nicka, Jo. Rippa. TERENCE C. O ' NEILL BRENDA DIANA ORABONA Sponsored by Bitsy A MARILYN O ' ROURKE PAOLA PACE All those hours in E20I-202, John. JACQUELINE PADULA RICHARD JOSEPH PALAIMA WAYNE MICHAEL PALMER HARRIET ANN PARLEE CAROLYN C. PARSLEY Sponsored by Ruby and Arthur Davies DEBRA ANN PARTRIDGE LISA A. PARTRIDGE ROBERT TIMOTHY PASAKARNIS i I I I I MARILYN O ROLRKE MEL Ski Club 3, 4. S.K.N. 8 — McMichael, Alabama; Led Zep, S.M.L.T. — tracks. S.R. ' s, Teesie, Moe, Law. Lee and San. -- S.B.W. C.S. PAOLA PACE PAOLETTA JACQUELINE PADULA Hiking Club 1, 2. Ski Club 3. 4. Student Government 4. Yearbook 4. True friends are forever. Cathy. Donna. Tricia. DK. SF. LR. Soccer games. EM . Duxburv Beach, drive-ins. Ridge. All n ' s. and LNST Bermuda. Florida. Halloween Party. Michael. Don’t send the meanie. Thanks Maggie. Joey. Paul. Chris. Robbie. Daddy and Mom. thanks. I love you. RICHARD JOSEPH PALAIMA MR. PRESIDENT Media Center Aide 2, 3, 4. Musical 1,2. BHSSA 3. 4( President). Thank you. Mom and Dad. Bring the limo around front. Nice to meet you too, Mr. President. Oct. 1 5, 1980 See you in 2007 at our 25th. Dorchester, Industria, Literis. Pietate. Who ' s Who among American High School Students 4. Finis”. WAYNE MICHAEL PALMER TC, SC, RC. JR, JA, MS, J.A. JN, Pits. Drive-ins, D. Tripp, Cape Cod, Sir Harry’s, Colbert. Lisle St., TH, I.D.’s, weekend burn. Blizzard, THE DOORS. Cooper, Skip!! SID. Why not? Tatoo R L. C.C.I.L.Y. Thank you, Mrs. S ! HARRIET ANN PARLEE LYNN MARIE PENDERGAST JOSEPH A. PERRY Basketball 1.2. 3,4. Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4. Softball I, 2, 4. W.P. 78 81. D.L.H.. Lyn, EM, BC, TM. PB, PB? LRB. I wanna do something good! Dl Thanks, Bri, 4:45 BSC jmuy bien!” KINKS 81, Turn the page TM, Barnacle? Lite, EM, watch out for tornados. — Cape 81. L.G.S.B., 3 day party, 17”, BBE, LK, front row seats. 1. L.Y. M D S.M.V. CAROLYN C. PARSLEY PARS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4(Co-Captain). Soccer I. 2, 3, 4(Tri-Captain). Spring Track 1 (Tri-Captain), 2, 3, 4. H .T.B.O.T.B., Vitime critics, major munch out. Merry, Pre, RD, CC, KC, LN. LJ, Hay Mima.” Black-poo. JK, SM, Hey-Hey-Rut-Tut, locker room. Top or bottom, Carol? “Mickey,” New Hampshire 81. N.T.M. , 14, B-Ball camp 81 DEBRA ANN PARTRIDGE BIRD Ski Club 2. 3. Good luck: J.H.. J.B., L.R.. T.P., L.C., S.L., T.B., in your life time. Humarock 81. ILY. JH. Lynda, we will get to New Hampshire this year. LISA A. PARTRIDGE ”We could be heroes.” Bowie. Peter. BC, KM, LB. AF. LB, KW, TB. Glenn — If mountains crumbles to the sea, there would still be you and me.” Solid state. ROBERT TIMOTHY PASAKARNIS Football 1 . Ridge, fuzzies, CCT, clam bake at G.C., P C. with T.M., Wampatuck R.C. ELIZABETH PAUL BETH Weekends, parties, spinoffs: KP, JO, AF, BF, JS, DC, MM. Jamie. Nursing Home 79. LJ. LJ. We’re out of here!” JIM PENDLETON PEN I was here, but now I ' m gone. I left my name to carry on. Those who knew me, knew me well, and those who didn’t, can go to ... ” WCOZ 94 ' ’ LED ZEPPELIN. LYNN MARIE PENDERGAST National Honor Society 3. 4. Fundraising 1 , 2. Key Club 2. Softball 1 . Volleyball 1 , 2. 1 2 22 79 always and forever, my playboy, Joe — I WNSl.Y Thanks!! Whip it.” The twits on bus 17 SJ; JB You’re doing fine L.L. The noodle,” God love ya. Mom and Dad — I never would have made it without you two!! JOSEPH A. PERRY PER 1 would like to thank my family friends, classmates and teachers. Remember the big One, the smoke show, and the summer of 8 1 . Thanks to all my friends: Matt and the Big A, JM. Hoss, Gunner, KP. Bates, J.K., C.K., B.K., Ricardo, Starks, B.M., JD, Thanks to all. Good luck Class of 82. M.A.D.ness forever. LAUREEN PETERSON If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, its yours; if it doesn’t, it wasn’t yours to begin with. Future corvette connoisseur. Have you got the keys?” Day at the Tea Room. Best of luck to Nancy and Carol. SUSAN BETH PETERSON Yearbook 4. Hiking Club 2, 3, 4. Seaside. M.G.A., tracks, summer of 80, Ski — Mt. Cranmore, going Mobile! “V” in the Vineyard . . . taxi. The Promised Land, Comes a time . . . “Every ending is a new beginning.” Go for it! Footloose and fancy free. LAUREEN PETERSON SUSAN BETH PETERSON DONNA MARIE PHRIPP I ' m so cute; friends are forever; W.P.H.B.: L.P.S. Mel: we had an excellent time at the Jr. Prom, ha, ha; who would go swimming in May? 5 2; Hide ' s off on the Mickey Mouse cruise. Thanks, MD, HB, TC, CV for everything! I.L.Y.L.S.. Thanks, Mom and Dad. I love you. THERESA ANN PIZZIFERRI PITZY Friends are forever — LC, SL, DP, Rob, Scrammy, “PK where you posed to be?” Tracks, never-never land. Double GG ' s. Gerard. Coke and a smile. PINK FLOYD, Junior Prom. “Bubba, don ' t you know that you are a shooting star. BAD. CO. Thanks, Mom. Where ' s the party JOHN J. POWERS Ski Club 1 , 2, 3. 4. Soccer 1 . 2, 3, 4. Soccer Slime 80 ( 16-0-2), South Champs 8 1 , Hum B ' s, Pone, Bip, Schlep, Mulas, Stub, South. Cape; W.H.C., C.C.S.C., the barn, S.C.K.P., Enfield, Florida. California, McMasters, Sugarloaf, Airhead LOUIS P. PRANSKY Informer 4. Hiking Club 4. What a long, strange trip its been. G.N., how ' s the couch? H R. A343, S.D.R. and R. Life ' s too short, live it up. “Why not?” Dont be afraid to try it. ANN-MARIE PROVENZANO Senior Art Seminar 4. Color Guard 1 , 2, 3. French Exchange 3. Summer of 79 at the bridge. A.Y.S.? Fallen angels will rise. My friend Mick. So-co coke. Vive la France. Another one bites the dust. Kluke, Palais. Laval 8 1 . Ipswich. Go ask Alice . . . QUEEN, RUSH. JG. SK. BT Forever. The world is, the world is. l.ove and life are deep. THERESA MARIE QUATTROCHI TERRI Student Government 3. 4. Same Time! Early August. Nantasket by Night. In the year of ' 69. The Big Green Monster.” Love you, B.M.! To all my “hunnies”: the KMFC and friends, “Hi Kids! — luv you all! Keep in touch.” Thanks for stopping by. MARK STEVEN QUEVILLON Band 1 . 2, 3, 4. French Honor Society 3. 4. Gymnastics 1 . 2, 3. 4 (Captain). France 81, summer 81, Class of 82, we did our time. DIANE M. QUIMBY DL FIFI Sept. 8, love ya forever, Mark. Florida — summer of 8 1 , “Falcon GL-RF-H I WO Twins coming? Boom-Boom. “MPB DMQ Missing yas! Love ya. Mom. Thanks for everything, AK VG. STBB-D + G. College bound. Dreams! MARIE A. QUIRK Senior Art Seminar 4. Wild Horses BEACH BUM! I.L.Y. Jon forever. 3 2 79. If you love something set it free, if it comes back it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t, it never was. “My horse won ' t run! — Pine Trees — T.K., I need a breeze FYAN. Memories are forever. Thanks, Mom and Dad. GINA M. RANALLI I get by with a little help from my friends! Thanks: AE, JB, SF, JT, DS, PB, TH, CC. Helen ' s surprise Party 4 22 8 I . St. Patrick ' s Day Party in pink PJ ' s, Grab the Barrel! “Ann, go straight! Sorry ... I didn ' t see the railroad tracks.” “Joanne, I am so humiliated.” “Ma Dad — told you I ' d make it.” JAMES RAVING RAV “70 Pontiac,” FOREIGNER, Redless, green monsters, P. Valle, Hargy, Chico, P S. Natic. Fairhaven, R.T.R. H. 4 . . . NO Problem! SHEILA ANN REEVES French Honor Society 2, 3. 4(Vice-Pres.). Senior Seminar 4. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3{Co-Capt). 4. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Muffy. Chica, toast, uh. uh, no waay! yeah, well, al- right! Hi beautiful. M E. HI! DAVY. Buddy. Howdy Doody! Boom-chaka-laka- la. M M ' s and T. ' XB. Harold and Maude. “ . . . They say there ' s always magic in the air. PAUL C. REIMELS Spring Track I, 3, 4. Celtics “81 , Football game at East, drive-ins. Nels class, studies in Media Center, 4-Q-2, Paul F.. Paul L., George, Mario, Russ C., Scales, Paul A., Foz, Leo. Lou. JOHN F. REYNOLDS DONNA MARIE PHRIPP TIMOTHY PODELL THERESA ANN PIZZIFERRI JOHN J. POWERS LOUIS P. PRANSKY DAVID PREDELLA Debbieeeeeee!! ANN-MARIE PROVENZANO THERESA MARIE QUATTROCHl GINA M. RANALLI MARK STEVEN QUEVILLON DIANE QUIMBY MARIE A. QUIRK JAMES RAVING SHEILA ANN REEVES PAUL C. REIMELS JOHN F. REYNOLDS PATRICIA ANNE REYNOLDS IRISH, TRICIA Basketball I . Swim Team 1 , 2. Special thanks to: BE — CY, GATOR, J.N., and friends! Remember: Friday night hangout, “Baby,” — G.C. cruising, drive-ins, Harwichport, Hancock and Bradlees. LED ZEPPELIN and the DOORS. School ' s out forever! Good Luck! Class of 82, TAMMY RICCLARELLI Sev. Rats, concerts. Stone, St. Cal, down the park, the wall. Cape bound. Bill, cruising. School ' s out for ever, (Cooper), boys in blue. King, Anaujiram. Pender Bender, work study — 3. DECA 4, the STONES are good, the DOORS are great, the disco stinks on 108. SUZANNE RICE LS, DB, CL. SK, JH, MA. EM. JL, LL, check it out! Buddies, J. GEILS, the DOORS § , Maine, the End. JANICE MARIE RICHARDI AES 3(Vice President). Fundraising I, 2. Yearbook 4. Student Government 3. 4(SAC Representative). JW 1978 . . . C 143 Sept. 6, 1980, Fellowship, retreat 81, WINN 1. CW Great escape, Wamps, BC, NC. classical, friends, WF Flakey Riff 13 J ' s surprise 16 and 17 T.P.C.J.P.(S.P.) 2 S.A.C. Thanks E J Guffa L.S. N.Y.C. Thanks. Mom and Dad. JOHN D. RICHARDI Baseball 1.2,3, 4. Soccer 1,2,3, 4. Danny, Dick. Tony and the sponge. Hey. there ' s always Weymouth, Westwood and the Van. Tony, You ' re so stupid. Who ' s gonna drive tonite Danny or me? The Rebel, speed kills. Sadie. It ' s been real. LYNDA RICHARDI LYN The Cape — Nantucket, my love forever — John, a special friend, thanks. Joanne, Chubbuck! Spunky. Deb we ' ll make N.H. Elaine, anytime after 12:00, secrets. Joan, how ' s “male ? Our memories forever I.L.Y.J.B. SANDRA RICHARDI SANDY Cheerleading 1, 2(Co-Captain), 3. Ski Club 3. 4. “We ' re outta this night club. “What ' s up. chicks “Kerry, you broke her arm. “Frankie, you were right again! THE AN I MALS, Westwood, the pit. M.L.O. . . . Danny. Let it SNOW!! Jr. Prom Deathcruise. The Pacer and Kerry ' s beeter. Love ya Mr. Mac. Springsteen 12 10 80 Love you. Mom and Dad. 1-4-3 B.K. “Good luck. Kids. Party 1. 2, 3, 4 CASEY JONAS RICHARD CASEY BUDDY Spring Track 1 , 2. Wrestling 1 . 2. No, my name is not Richard Casey. Me and my arrow. Riunite on ice — that ' s nice. Homecoming 81 ... ? Basketweaving 4, excellent school nights! One of Jerry ' s kids. Work much? Survival in “markland . Trippy and Sam forever. Is it Graham or is it LEGAL? “You ARE King. BOB SEGER BOSTON § . It ' s Dave I don ' t really talk that much — do I? DENISE RICHARDS CHOY DOY The ROLLING STONES arc 1 . right Bruce ' ’ Ren ' s Bar and Grill. Tom Petty 79. J. Geils 80. Lee-ber-doo and Sue-magoo. Madras ' s madras ' s. SM-100, rf, rf. Ya Dill Ya. Monday mornin ' bumps and bruises. Like your tie Mr. Wilson. Lov ya forever Mike. Work Study 11th. DECA I2lh. JIM RICHARDSON Cross Country I. 2, 3(Captain). 4(Captain). Indoor Track 2. 3. 4. Spring Track I. 2. 3, 4. Too Tall. Maddog. Swibba. Joe. Steve the Moose is loose. 4x4, Myrtle Beach S.C.. Heine Party 80, golf course bashes 79-82. LAURIE RIDGE Hiking Club 4. Gymnastics I, 3, 4. (Co-captain) Humbies 1, 2. 3. Beth DRTS. Shawn and Hamburgerhead M.O. JP 81 Falmouth. SP 81 W ' ally ' s Stace, we beat the system! U of L SF. BT me. Moose Florida 1980. Crosby. YCIYA! THE STONES. Gary, I ' ll never forget you! Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad! LORRAINE MARIE RIDGE QUICHE “Sam Duxbury Beach. Jr. Prom. “It ' s almost the weekend! “Who goes to school on Friday ' s? IWKHOB, drive ins, RCL late night (or morning) oh whatta night!! Sam ' s party. Oh Elbe, Southie ' s oldies madris, TB Parties rule. Ellen, Christin, Michelle. “Best of friends never part. TR Thanx, Mom and Dad. See ya. GREGORY L. RILEY GREG Lynn. P.M.S.. hitchin ' from Sandy Neck. O.M.B.B.. duke, Halloween. B-ball at Vo-Tech 1 25 10 6 80 back dock Shoot Bender! Just John. GREGORY JOHN RIP.ALDI RIP Math Club 3, 4. Media Center Aide 1. 2. National Honor Society 3, 4. French Honor Society 2. 3, 4. Future Medical Club 2. Key Club 1. Office Aide I. Stone Soup 4. Madrigals 3, 4. Remember France. DAVID RICCA PATRICIA ANNE REYNOLDS SUZANNE RICE JANICE MARIE RICHARDI Sponsored by Diane O ' Brien THOMAS SHERLOCK RICHARD M. SCALES SCALESY Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1 . 2, 3, 4. John. Tony, Dan, Timmy. Butch, Mike. Ken. I need a locker, John, I ' ll be out tomorrow! That isn’t Bobby ' s. It says Robert, the 86ers. Slime 80. Florida 79-81. Rebel, Coronet S.R. M.G. L.M. K.K. M.O. The pit. Get the van, Scalesyl! COOPER, Westwood. It changes so fast. BOB FRANCIS SCALES GATOR Communications I. Hiking Club. 3, 4. VALERIE GAIL SCHEPIS Varney March 23, 1 979, we didn’t make it, Varn. Long live C.F. “Live to ride, ride to live Harley, Suzuki GS750. Mingy, Bulldog, Nike, Beef. Behind blue eyes. For your eyes only: blue eyes. Rain and Sunshine. “The Iron Horse, Its red. IZO, TfJE WHO. Codman DIANE M. SCIOSCIA DEE Who loves ya, hon? Florida 81 (DS, JT, CM, MM. SM). Linda, tie your sneakers. No pressure, Jen. Segeritis. Ann, Ya wanna? Ruin your nite, BS — 9 18, D.M.D. 8 5 79. Friends are forever — JT, AE, JS, GR, LV, JH, JR, HM.CM. Let the good times roll! LYNDA JEAN SCOLAMIERO MUFFIN CLASS OF ’82. Friends are made slowly and carefully. Once you ' ve made true friends the friendships can last a lifetime. Thank you, Barbara, Diane, Melissa, Mark. Reenie and Bruce. All my love to Jimmy and Linda. Scolly — Muffin — Monchichi JANE MARIE SHEA DENISE LAURA SCORZA Project Prove Aide SUSAN E. SCOTT Key Club 3. 4. “Whatever is. has been long ago; and whatever is going to be, has been before. Beth, remember MD. SOSF, HTWWW, BB. PMG . . . and all the rest. “We are crazy, “Talk to me! “Keep in touch Joi” DIANNE R. T. SENKEL Dramatics 1 , 2, 3. Fundraising 1 , 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. Rifle Club 2. Yearbook 3, 4(Managing Editor; Photography Editor; Ass ' t Photographer). Junior Classical League 1,2. Lisa Burke: SPEARCHUCKER. PROFUND, Paula Mur- phy; FRENCH FRY QUEEN, Jeff Winick; RED BEARD THE PIRATE. Pat Benatar is 1 — King George — Jeff, finally get the $100? I doubt it. How’s your beard by now? Easier said than done — Labbies. CLIFFORD STEVEN SHARPLES CLIFF Dramatics I, 2, 3. Fundraising 1. 2. 3, 4. Key Club 1. Prom Committee 3. 4. Ski Club 4. Student Government 2, 3, 4. Spring Track 2. Winter Concert. Irene. FRANCE was excellent Hey Donna: “Vollez-vous? Chinese food — near death. Maine; Owl ' s Nest 81 - Rainbow, JB, JG. JK, ML, MG, KT, BM, CB. “Canoes are fun! BUT YOU ' LL BE THE RUINATION OF ME! ' JANE MARIE SHEA Future Medical Club 4. Yearbook 4. Tennis 3. 4. Field Hockey 1 (Co-Captain) 2. Party At RB ' S; Thayer, Oh really, the Prom, Cape Cod 81, I ' m going. I ' m going. Check it out, THE VILLAGE H.S. 2, T.N.A.N. Wrong Chink food, S.O.L.. Ted Nautalis, Jason, R.P.R.L, Thanks. Mom and Dad, I.L.Y ! “Happy times and bygone days are never lost. In truth they grow more wonderful within the hearts that keep them. GOOD LUCK ' 82. THOMAS SHERLOCK THOM Senior Art Seminar 4. No Chess Club, No Hiking Club or Rifle Club. Not even the 700 Club. God, was I that boring? Enjoy Coca-Cola. I took the challenge and I ' m staying with the REAL thing. Pepsi makes me sick. Thanks, Mr. Tombari. JEANETTE MARIE SHERMAN JENNIE Dramatics 2. Stone Soup 4. “You may say I ' m a dreamer — but I ' m not the only- one. I hope someday you ' ll join us — and the world will live as one ... JOHN LENNON 1940 — 1980. Nov. 1 — Andy; Halloween ' 80. Judy, Dave, Chico, Ginny, Lou, Paul: remember me. Good Luck, Guys! JOHN F. SHIPP FROSTY Concert Choir 3. Dramatics 2, 3. Senior Art Seminar 4. Stone Soup 2. Yearbook 3. Madrigals 4. Soccer 2. CHRISTINE MARIE SIMONELLI SIMO Gymnastics 1 , 2. BC. SC, l.H, HP, EM Harriet ' s 80 “convulsions , summer of 79. Papa’s. Get in there! Saratoga 81 what ' s a job? Mazda Barb ' s house. If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was. CHRISTINE A. SIMPSON CHRISSY Pep Squad 2. 3. Kelli forever, Donna. Sue, Daz, Deb, Deb, Jimmy, Stephen — Love ya all. “God bless Bubba The Van. Powder Hill. Drive-ins, Cape 8 1 , the Pitts, Sir Harry ' s, “psychin ' . T.R.I.P., 25c. I gotta get outta here! Please, born to be wild, “the best memories are those made with friends. Thanks. Mom and Dad. I love you. CHRISTINE MARIE CHRISTINE A. SIMPSON SIMONELLI Sponsored by McKenna’s Woodworking Inc., Quincy. Mass. KELLI M. SINGLER Yearbook 4. Jimmy 7 12 80. LY. ' XJ, Chrissy, Together Forever, Apples always. Susan, Yak. Daz, Deb, Deb, Powderhill, First cut is always the deepest, Pitts, Oliver Trip, Ridge, Drive-ins. Quarry ' s. Sir Harry ' s. Path, the Van, Sweatburn, Geils, concert bound 8 1 . psychen, please. 6 10 78, Tumbles. Kel buns, Bubba — only the good die young. It ' s just . . . MARTHA MARY SMILLIE Ski Club 1 , 2, 3. 4 (President). Soccer 2. Tennis 1 , 2, 3. Call ya. OK? Laura, Kinks, ice cream cake anyone? psyched. Oh boy, skiing? Hi-C, Sugarloal? Dl, Mac ' s. Hammered, me? KR. AM, SF, CY. MW, LD. ANNE MARIE SMITH Andrew Colbert, Nantasket, Thanks, Mom, wouldn ' t have made it without you! Thanks, Dad. I ' ll love ya forever! Jim 10 31 80, cout bug, D.K. remember chik — ! Basile Rats: BK, DK, MC, SG, Fizz, STYX. DH, DK, MC! Mark, you sweetie. My diamond ring from Jim! I ' ll love ya forever Jim! Thanks, Jim! I made it Bobby Rose! Nookie. 10 29 83 Memories of Dad! Thanks Nan, Sue. Kim K. THLEEN M. SMITH KATHY Shoe; you nut, you; drive-ins; Janice C., Louie Cape Cod 80; Schmitty; the Kinks; Travel ' A mile friends, family. Dental Hygiene? Red Light. Angel A-A-Adios! LYNNE CAROL SMITH LYNNIE Media Center Aide 1 . Chris has Dracula, to all the teachers who helped me, thank you. We ' re out of here. “82 I ' ll remember the good times. AF, SR. LD. CL. MARK A. SMITH Ski Club 1 . 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1 . Football 1 . Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. Diamond Head Cookers, the Fort, EZ, the River. Pits, THE DOORS. THE WHO. GRATEFUL DEAD, B.T. ' s. B.T. 80-81. F.T., B.W ' .G.A.T.W., “Good old Morrison, N.H. bound. New Years 81. Smitty mobile. Red Sox, Q.P. SKI, snow storm. J.B. Coke. Dana. Stub, the best is yet to come. “We miss ya. Bub. SUZANNE MARIE SMITH Ridge. Pits. Oct. N.H., Mac ' s. DL JeCr HPJSPML. What 82? The Animals. Jaws — “S . S.O.R.? Summer 81. LISA M. SON Donny 5 16 80... always. Sue, Cyndi, Chris, Maryanne-n-Tom. Joanne-n-Mike. me-n-Bocash, Jim-n-Jackie, Sue-n-Steve, Munch-n-Dunk, Cat-n-Dog, Chrissy, Dianne, Maureen, Ellen. Kathy, Terry. Julie, Kim, Mom. Dad, W hite Horse. 62 Vette, what the heck and some junk ' ’ EGH, ABC, Christmas parties — Disco. CAROLYN SORGI Future Medical Club 2, 3. H R. 79-82, J.C.. T.K. — Remember D.E. 1 980 — 6 2 7 1 1 — Florida — summer of 8 1 DFS — CC — G WBF 1 979. Good luck always and thanks M D. KIMBERLY JEAN SPADEA KIMMY I.L. ' Y.G. 1 2 3 80 Thanks. Mr. Mrs. A. Ms D ' s. Had a good time down the Cape. SD, KS. LM. EM, CS. Keep the parties going. COZ. Roc No. 1 , Squire, VAN HA- LEN, DOORS . STONES. Good luck to the Class of 82. L.Y.M. D. PAUL KOSTAS SPYRIDONIDES SPYRO. THE GREEK Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Football 1 . 2. 3. Mac ' s qu.. Slater ' s a whi. Matalina Bur Room. Spongers. Bubba lives, Roch, the Boster Bone. Thanks Bud for your help 1, 2, 3. Senior. THE WHO. Won ' t get fooled again. Sabbath. War Pigs. Blue Oyster Cult, Godzilla. I did my time. Bye Elbow, too bad you never caught me. JAMES G. ST. ANDRE Chess Club 3. 4. Debating Club I. French Honor Society 2. 3. -4. Math Club I, 2, 3(Treasurer). 4(President). National Honor Society 3. 4. Stone Soup 4. Remember France — 81. “Stop killing humans. TIMOTHY EDW ARD STARKEY 71 “Chevelle SEGER SPRINGSTEEN KENNETH M. STARR THE Baseball 1 , 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1 . Football 1 . 2. 3. 4. The I ' m going to W ' eymouth. Glen Echo and El. Steve. Stay away from the “FLINTA. Hey, Freddie, who is chasing that foul ball? The Vista is here and believe me it flies. Beef. Anteater. Old Man and Pinok. - KELLI M. SINGLER MARTHA MARY SMILLIE ANNE MARIE SMITH HILARY SMITH KATHLEEN M. SMITH LYNNE CAROL SMITH Believe it. Chris. MARK A. SMITH PAUL KOSTAS SPYRIDOMDES JAMES G. ST. ANDRE TIMOTHY EDWARD STARKEY SUZANNE MARIE SMITH KIMBERLY JEAN SPADEA KENNETH M. STARR LEEANN STEARNS EEYLA Moe, Eori. Karen, Marilyn. Sandy, Kerry, Duff BeeE ' , Little One — J.R. Friends are forever. It ' s a gem party! What ' s up Siph? Moe — diddley. Kansas 80 — Marilyn, who saw me? “Ya, knock my socks off! Brian 1 1 8 80 ELY! BRIAN ERIC STEVENS BES Band 1 . Fundraising 1 , 2. National Honor Society 3, 4. Student Government 1 , 2, 3, 4. Madrigals 3, 4. Indoor Track 2. Stripping at Stonehenge. “Goon England — 81, “Bitsy’s A Porker! LAUREN KYMBERLEE STRAUSS KYM Kinky, changes. Bad. Co. “Nance, is it safe yet? One-Way. Mac ' s, Dl. “griped! Buds! “The Stroke. Do it up! GMNSFF, I beg your pardon. Pat B. VBS 81 . Unicorns. Mark. “Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. DEBORAH J. STEWART DEBBIE Phanton, MM. KB, TB, Marshfield 81. KD and Mr. Motorline, RS and Fire the Band 81. Someday, JD. 4th of July. Randolph. Are you crazy?” Lost for seven hours in the Blue Hills. Quincy — Milton quarries and the BFI Dump with KD and KC on our horses. STEVEN A. SULFARO SULLY R.R., Dice, To all my friends — see you at tbe drive-ins. Twig. Good luck to everyone. Camping B 7. Skunks help! CLAIREMARIE SULLIVAN CLAIRE Student Government 4. Homecoming Committee 3, 4. Thanks. Donna and Eileen. Bl. 1 and 6 studies. CS. CM, PB, L B, CP, MP, MB, DB, EM, DC. R J. J A, MD? EN SD at Sunset Lake, Ceramics 81. MATTHEW EAMON SULLIVAN Fundraising 1, 2. 3. 4. Hiking Club 2, 3. JETS 4. Prom Committee 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Student Government 3, 4(Senior Class Secretary). Basketball I . Football 1 . 2. Spring Track 1. Mt. Minadnok, cow Tipping, Retreat 81, F.S. Big Decisions Vh minutes or 15 seconds, R.M.. S.W.. J.B.. J.D., Solo 9 27 80; lOO r P.P.E., “Lola . LAURIE ANNE SWAIN SWAINEY Prom Committee 4. Yearbook 4. Indoor Track 1 , 2. Spring Track 1 . 2, 3, 4 . Tony 1 , 4. 3, 6! W ' WATE. Long Good-byes, Roomie, Rockamellows, Lisle St. — the Pitts! PHS — 2. Jamaica — Superman, li, 1 7, P.J. parties, Valhalla, Springsteen 12 15 80. Ker, you ' re not gonna believe this but . . . Margie, wanna go on a bike ride? The pilgrim — perdidle. Love ya. Mom and Dad! MARK ANDREW SWENSON BIRD Hiking Club 2. Senior Art Seminar 4. Ski Club 4. Baseball 1 . Basketball 1 , 2, 3. 4. Spring Track 2. The “M-74 Rules, w hat a tuck, outta here. Rubbles trouble, get in there. “Cons dominate, “What is this thing? Boyce, I ' m losing it. What ' s the M.O. Club? B-Ball, Mr. Boat Shoe. ROBERT SWIRBALUS SWIBBA JETS 3. 4. Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4. Indoor Track 3. Hockey 1,2. Spring Track 1 , 2. 3, 4. Moose is loose. Rufus. Heiny Party. MAD DOG. Too Tall; Italian Stallion; Little Ernie; Golf Course 80-81. JUDY MARIE TASHJIAN TOOTIES Concert Choir 1. 2. Bubba, we ' ll never forget you! Dobule G ' s, 9 20 81. bye creature. K. MCE, J.S.. A.B., See ya i Colorado So long BHS. JOANNE CHRISTINE TAUSEVICH Spanish Honor Society 3. 4(Vice President). JH 12 21 79 The room blackjack and trips to MacD ' s J.L.B., the beach m.d. and b.f.a.w., Bruce 80 J.K. It’s snowing out! I D Bl K 3 Dr. G and the five day stretch! Florida S.J., M.C. ' 82. The Blue and Red Trucks. WILLIE SHANNON. KAREN ANN TAYLOR We ' re out of here! Party 1 . 2, 3, 4. The Sev, Park, Wall. Summer of 81 . The Boat.” Sharon. Paula, Tammy, Joanne. Hen, Caryn, Tricia, Sue, Debbie, Doog. TRACI ELIZABETH TAYLOR Show a little faith, there ' s magic in the night! S.M.F. 10 21 77 baja — junglelands echo at nightschool, JWAMB? Sheila’s tiffany twisted Mercedes Benz — Riviadil- lacs — “skunky” ziggy stardust the spiders from Mars. Bubba . JERSEY RB 6 80 BACKSTREETS. Who can sit down for a Springsteen Concert? JAGUAR GYPSY ANGEL ROSE 8 7 81 Ed Mark Enterprises YJTGTBT WBCN Mick Jagger 1981 Philly and Hartford!!! JENNIFER M. TELISZEWSKI Let the Good Times Roll; Dot Day 81; Mather; Hey Dee: Gina: Are you coming? What is Brother!; FLA 81; Journey; Friends; DS, GR. AE, HM, LV, JH. GR. JR; Howling!; Sept. 12. 52 ' s; No pressure. Dee; neg; Daze of our lives; NO BIGGIE!; B.B.; LATER LOU! 4 LAL ' REN KIMBERLEE STRAUSS LEEANN STEARNS BRIAN ERIC STEVENS DEBORAH J. STEWART STEVEN A. SULFARO CLAIREMARIE SULLIVAN 3 MATTHEW EAMON SULLIVAN LAURIE ANN SWAIN MARK ANDREW SWENSON ROBERT SWIRBALUS JOANNE CHRISTINE TAUSEVICH KAREN ANN TAYLOR TRACI ELIZABETH TAYLOR JUDY MARIE TASHJIAN I don ' t think so, Mrs. Hutton. JENNIFER TELISZEWSKI BETH TERRIO VALERIE THOM CYNTHIA MARIE THOMAS BETH A. THOMPSON CHARLES ROBERT THORNE JANINE MARIE TOCCO KATHLEEN MEAGAN TOLAND SUSAN TOOMEY BRENDA JEAN TOPPING MARVIN A. TOYE LISA TORTORA Sponsored by The Adams F ' amily ROSEMARIE CINDY TUTTY PATRICIA A. TWOMEY JOSEPH MICHAEL VANNELLI LINDA JEAN VARRASO SILVIA C. VARRASSO STEPHEN A. VARRASSO VALERIE THOM Val, Rob 7 3 79. the Park Parties, College Pond, New Hampshire, Livin’ for the weekend! 78-82 concerts, Allman Bros., Styx, Ceils, ' Yes, Tull, Foghat, Outlaws, Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Kinks, party up the truck Freebird! Cruisin. Bad Company, what to play quarters? Study buddies — CV, MB, SC. HS, EB, BO, SH, JE The Doors, See ya Karen, Denise Whitey BHS IT’s been real. Remember what the doormouse said! CYNTHIA MARIE THOMAS CINDY Mad Nova, three stooges; Deb-Marg-Cin, Deece, wrong-l-might! Hey Buddy, what’s up? F.N.S.. Outta Here 82, Are you for real? Party — Ma’s gone! I’ll get ’em, Nantasket, Florida bound? Angel eyes, cousins, drive-ins, Dunkin run! 2 bucks, friends forever, mad Saab, B-1 bomber, the bird, Thom, pin-head S-T-O-P Floor it!! BETH A. THOMPSON Ski Club 1,2. 3,4. Tennis 1 . 2, 3. “Such a doll!” H.C. and J.P. M.S. 80. FT KH - It’s O. Place, away to Florida . . . I ' m going to the library ... F.B.W.S.L.E. — O.R. D.I.D. 5 25 81, N.H. partying, Susan hates clams!? M — only for you. long convo’s — BWBB, 3rd time around. Our “Z” . . . sure! huney, U. of L.. Lau: ' D.R.T.S.! ' 1 5 S.G.. D.K. and me! I ' ll always remember. CHARLES ROBERT THORNE Rolling Stones 1 . Chargers Rule — 383s — J. Ceils World Tour AJ - LS — BD TC AB MM. .lANINE MARIE TOCCO National Honor Society 3, 4. Junior .Achievement 3, 4. Future Secretaries I. Pebbles. N.Y.E. 80. J.A.K, — C.F.A., K.M.F.C., Hi Judy . . . sorry, its 10 after 2. Party with the dippers” 8 4 81 Never forget yuz! David B. just you and me. 9 5 8 1 Cood luck in the future to the class of 82. ... and life goes on . . . Summer fun in the sun. This is it! KATHLEEN MECAN TOLAND KATHY National Honor Society 3, 4. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. Student Covernmcnt 4. Orchestra 1 . Basketball 1 . Field Hockey 1 . 2, 3. 4(Tri-Captain). Tennis 1 . 2, 3. 4. LEDKM M M Bubbly, the corruptive force? B21 4. “Swing Town, “Wherever you are . . . ’’ JB, JG, CS, SL, CB. BP, .ID, BM, NLTC 81 (Oscar) retreat 81 — Thanks. Mom and Dad, MM and the R.C. Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays. SUSAN TOOMEY SLEY “Doog.” Link ' 1 .D. (Esquire), P. Plane, Laura Nick, Jo Clay, Murph, Ozzy, Party 1 . 2, 3. 4. the Doors! S.F., “Breene” 4 9 8 1 . Friends are forever. Vange 1,11, Rippa. MCA, J.H(Jo Jo) Bud. Whiffy, Sha. the Edge, Rush, A.I.C., Hagerty. we’re outta here 82. BRENDA JEAN TOPPING Future Secretaries 2, 3. Our apartment. Bunnic time! Our wall — S.T.R.P. Curran parties. Air in the night, my car. 3 times, no go. all nighter. Remember beak. Our gang forever. Smoking area times. Cruisin ' . MARVIN A. TOYE MARV 1 Believe in You. Judi .April 8, 1981. You and Me. ROSEMARIE CINDY TUTTY CIN, TUT Friends are for keeps Chris, Bren, Robba I , Robba 2, Kaz, Nan, Patti, Trish, Mare. Moe, Paul: always and forever 4 4 81 Hoffa” VW Memories Foster. CC. Cars. Anthony’s, Nancy’s, tracks, N-N-L, TF, K.E.G.S.! B U D. -- V.E.G. — F I R E S. Weekends rule! 73 Camaro. Bubba lives on . . . P.S. Thanks, Mom Dad. We’re outta here! Gymnastics 1. PATRICIA A. TWOMEY TRICIA Friends forever Nancy. Patti, Bren, Tut, Robba 1 2, Chris, Kaz, B. k ' .L.Y. Okey — 6 7 79 L.Y.F. C.M. no mind, 10$, L.B.. Atiick. cut the caca H.H., Foster. T.F.. tracks, T-parties, B.W.L.Y.. D.S.. I was just gonna ask ya, but 1 didn’t think you’d tell me. JOSEPH MICHAEL VANNELLI HOGG Basketball 1, 2, 3. Football I, 2, 3. Ken the”, party pump, THE WHO, oitter patter. Weymouth, the pits. North Conway, the Valent Brothers, Jerry, Johnnie and Jimmie. CONN. Fatman (Beef). .Anteater, the locker room . Skip, .Mark C. Ham.” Central, Bud.” Hogg, Bubba. LINDA JEANNE VARRASO LV Pa. talkin’ about. Sub Corral — I only work here, Nicha — “Take good care of my business.” 1 knew that, sure, MPN. 9-5. BH-KB. on Nov. 1. don’t touch me. Frankie, Luongo, Dolphins thru windows, take 2. Ok fine. Cookie, hello, Joe, w hat’s my name, 2 sips, too funny. .Ah Fanabla! Debating Club 1. Basketball 1. SILVIA C. VARRASSO Key Club 4. STEVEN A. VARRASSO April 10. 1981, Sir Harry’s, Elite, Jr. Prom, S.O.D.H., office, Nantasket, pista- chios, K.L, MM, 30g, Toronado, Oh Frank. Mai. Milli and Peter, Bubba, Hough — 90, VC, Noni, J.A. 80-81. My C.D., the Bridge. TYG, Green cakken. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marie Thompson MICHELE ANNE VATALARO CAROLYN C. VIOLA Smoking area times . . . DAVID JOSEPH VITAGLIANO THOMAS J. VINING VICTOR VOLPE TRACEY M. WADLEY JOYCE WALPER JACQUELYN M. WALSH KAREN A. WALSH MARIE WALSH MICHELE ANNE VATALARO Janis Shelly remember Rocky Beach . Summer of 81. Hampton Beach. Hey Shelly Capt. Al. Judy, the Train! LED ZEPPELIN, Ann early grad. California here we come! Friends forever JS. ST, JK, LM, AP, DH, EN. CAROLYN C. VIOLA VI Guidance 1 . 1 waited eight years to get here and four years to leave. Good luck everyone. Nookie, my memories will last forever. 3 22 80 Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . xoxo . . . DAVID JOSEPH VITAGLIANO TAG Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. H.U.T.T. Lives! Elvis Baby and the Hellions, “Live Crust, tour Keneall ' s garage. KLO. What the ... ! Kill VC. cornin ' in. — REAL ESTATE. “Neil Young and Crazy Horse CSNY Dylan go, go, gonads! “Dud Morrison lives(in East Bra.) Spirit of 69 THOMAS J. VINING JETS 4. Key Club 1 , 2. National Honor Society 3, 4. Ski Club 1 , 2. Spring Track 3, 4. Gymnastics 3, 4(Co-Captain). “Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try. VICTOR VOLPE Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Linguisa, jr. sr., the Rock, B.U. bound, Mopar, KZIOOO, the commons. We are the B., Hey Scooda . . . ' ? Soccer 80, 8 1 . LED ZEPPELIN rules. MARY ALICE WALSH MARY ALICE WALSH DWAYNE WATERS DAVID M. WATTS ' 4 TRACEY M. WADLEY Tommy 4 17 81, RANDOLPH. Ya, I remember Liberty. Meyang what’s up? Ya. we get to drive the beast tonight. CHIP!!! Thanks, Brian and Shorty, for all the good times. JOYCE WALPER Softball I, 2, 3, (Captain, 4) Ray 10 18 80, J.R. 78 N.H. J.P. Thanks, Jan for the surprise 16th and 17th! Goyager, Kinky. Tom Petty T.N. Guffa 13 J ' s. JACQUELYN M. WALSH JACKIE Spring Track 1 . Yak: Deb. Pam, Duff(love yas). Cobra ' s, Lisle. O.T., D-ins, Cape. Sam Peppy .... SPRINGSTEEN, SEGER. GEILS. Deb R C in Fla! Moon- raker — M+S, TA, Jim, Bloss Pam, Think snow!! The Chain. Duff — ALIA “I don ' t wanna go home.” That’s a fact. Jack! “Squeeze the breeze please. DOORS G.F.N. “Those White Russians” — Yeahh! KAREN A. WALSH VEGETABLE Bunnie Time! — Remember Toppings Beak. Ou r Wall. S.T.R.P, — Smufr. Pickles. New Hampshire. Bana-na-na. Mick Jagger. Curran parties. Our apart- ment! Smoking area times. Our gang forever. Foam woman. Cruisin ' . Her pink white — our peach green. Burn 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE WALSH Hiking Club 3. National Honor Society 3, 4. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. Tennis 2, 3. 4. “Goodbye stranger, it ' s been nice. Hope you find your paradise. Hope all your dreams come true. “Tell me where all the past years have gone. Thanks, M M and C. MARY ALICE WALSH WALSHIE Fr. Honor Soc. 2, 3. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Prom Comm. 3, 4. Student Govern- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. France 3. Tennis 1, 2. A rainbow of friends is a rainbow forever. LEDKMMM. reunited with pillowcases and rope. Paradise at Mac D’s. Je ne sais pas! Cuddles — Hips loose and fancy free. Party with Pooh. Retreat 80, 81 . B 101 . Our guys! JB, BM, ML, JG, CS, MG, JK, SL, CB. Thanx, Mom and Dad. MARY ALICE WALSH National Honor Society 3, 4. Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Student Government 1 . 3(Treasur- er), 4. Pep Squad 2, 3(Captain), 4. Field Hockey 1 . Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. “Laura, the brake! Death ride, cruisin ' with Arl! tuna on toast Good “Burns” at the Jr. Prom, KINKS 81, the scenic route, L.F.U’s, NY. Thanx Mom and Dad DAVID M. WATTS LESTER SCHWARTZ Rifle Club 2. I walked up the door and opened the stairs, said my pajamas and put on my prayers, turned out the night and Jumped into the light, all because you kissed me goodnight (dedicated to Terry Tacky). STEVE R. WELCH WELCHIE Football 1, 4. Spring Track 3, 4. Wrestling 1. If you never had it, don’t pay it no mind. I know you ' re going to get it if you take a little time. DOREEN THERESA WHALEN Hiking Club 2, 3. Prom Committee 4. “Thank God for the stop sign! Pals forever! “Purple Power! M.A.C. Susie “J . “I love ya, Simon. “You cutie-pie. Novem- ber 26, 1981. The Susie — “J . Mobile. “Whoosh!” My pal, David B. Hey Babe, take a walk on the wild side. “I love the night life. Baby. Look, Mom. Look, Dad. I made it! Kimbuck two. “Rizz STEVE R. WELCH DOREEN THERESA WHALEN KATHLEEN V. WHIFEEN WHIFF Prom II + 1 2, EM. LL, DF. DJ. DQ. The Who. Stones. M.S.B.. Summer 80. Mark . . . Nant. Bud. Central, traeks. Pits. Thanks Mom + Dad. SHAWN PAUL WHITE WHITEY Hiking Club 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Student Government 4. Basketball 1. 3. 4. Football 1. 2. 3. 4(captain). Spring Track I. Burg 2. 3. 4 . . . Mt. Monadanoch 81. Football you bet - Later Mr. Mac.. Put a little weekend in your week . M.S. once a week. Later Chihavhav. Ridge 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 and no M.O. PAUL F. WILLIAMS WILLIE Basketball I. 2, 3. 4. Spring Track 1 SHARON L. WILLIAMS SHA Ski Club 3. 4. Spanish Honor Soc. 3. 4. KN. JR. I.V. GR. KK. JH. MC. BO, DN. LI., PR, ST. Thanks for the good times. Love ya B.C. — 7 11 80 Bub. we love ya. Before I die!. Are you kiddin?. Winni 77-82. Ski Trips. J.P., 5 1 81, All nighters. Beaches, Sugarloaf 81. B.H. B.B - Sid. Concerts, l.ive for today, for yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow but a dream. JEFFREY D. WINICK JEFF Fundraising 1 . 2. 3. National Honor Soc. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. Year Book 3. 4(chief photographer). Radio Station 2, 3. .Audio Visual 2. Tennis I, 2. 3. 4. Lisa. I ..L.A.O.I.S.. Oh well. Skip. Hi J.G.. S.W .. P.M. and M L., SI .50, what ' s home- room BOB K. WINTERS Cross Country 1 . Football 1 . 2. Indoor Track 1 , 2. Spring Track 1 , 2. 70 Mustang Convertible. Skipped 1st day and last. Lite cm upl. Highway to H . . . !, BOBBY + ALICIA GINA MARIE WOJCTECHOWSKI WOJO M B.. K.G., B.D.. L.C.. Chee 1 . Chee 2. Start me up , If the sun refuses to shine, I w ill still be drinking w ine. When the Mountains crumble to the sea There won ' t be you and me . V N.H.O. ' S. C.C.C.. Kinks 8 1 . Parker House, Beach Bound, Noo- kic Noolie . K.C.. The Wall. Rumple Minze Uncle Swt, Sur, Motel Money Murder Madness . Woo Woo ' s. JOHN M. WOOD WOODY If you want something bad enough you can get it , S + S. 71 T-Bird. COD. Let ' s Get it up! AC DC. CYNTHIA LYNN YOUNG CYNDI Hiking Club 2, 4 V.P.. Outdoor Track I . Senior .Art Seminar 4. To my friends. TR. DF, JP, CH, TB. KR. JN, LS. MC. MS. DW. LC, LD. Love ya ' s!. Led Zeppelin + Molson! , M.M., Hiking. LANDSH ARK . Bickfords + George. Doors Live, Harwitchport. Duxbury Beach, Drive-ins, J.G. Thanks, kinks . Denn. Slapps?. AC-DC, Punk Out! , Love ya!. Love you Mom!, Miss you Roy! CONSTANTINE ZINZOPOULOS DINO PETER CRUICKSHANK Pitts. D-ins. Scum Buzzard, Summer 81. PAUL ROBERT KEARNEY JR. PK Hockey 2. We ' re out of here. BHS later. JG. EB. JT, GC. CC. CK. LP, Tracks, Pardo ' s, this Bud ' s for me. Kego. K W .Y.S.T.B., Piitsy. GG ' s. Chip. KKK, CMWYGV, Miss Ya Bub. KATHLEEN V. WHIFEEN SHAWN PAUL WHITE I I JEFFREY D. WINICK BOB K. WINTERS HOMECOMING DATE GINA MARIE WOJCIECHOWSKI JOHN M. WOOD PETER CRLICKSHANK CYNTHIA LYNN YOLNG CONSTANTINE ZINZOPOLLOS KEVIN BARRY CHRISTINE FERENT CHRISTOPHER KEARNEY PALL ROBERT KEARNEY JR. LYNN PALMER HANG TUY DONG STEPHEN SCHEPICI WILLIAM J. BRUNSTROM BILLY Baseball 1 ,1 .2.3,4. Thanks, Renee, Oily House. Penniman Pit, 7 26 8 1 . ITTV, The Lbaldo ' s Palace, 10 3 81. HANG TUY DUONG DeCamera Singers accompanist, participated in student recitals. Orchestra accom- panist for piano. It is beautiful that we were born and have been growing up in this world, then with the knowledge and experiences obtained along the ways we have passed, all of us will build up our world with love and civilization. LOG HONG DUONG Entered in April 8 1 as a junior from Vietnam, has college interests in Chemistry or Physics, an accomplished violinist having played in several school concerts. Loc speaks French fluently and is proficient in computer programming. DONALD HENNEBURY Don Party 1. 2. 3, 4. Rock-n-Roll. F.N.B., S.N.B. JIM McMANUS MIC Liquid lunch, Ubaldo ' s home, Bill, do a rugy? PETER OLIVERIO OLLY PETER VALLE MARY ALICE WEAVER C 216 I Sponsored by Roy S. MacDonald CAMERA SHY ROBERT BRANDI WILLIAM J. BRUNSTROM THOMAS COCHRANE ARTHUR DOOLEY LOC HONG DUONG ERANCIS EICO RICHARD FUBEL KENNETH HARRIS DONALD HENNEBURY PHILL IP JONES JOSEPH LEONARD EDWARD LINQUIST NICHOLAS MARCLIIONE MARK MATHEWS NANCY MCHUGH JIM MCMANUS DAVID MCKENNA BRIAN O ' KEEFE PETER OLIVERIO MARY PALMER NANCY PARDO JAMES PERRY JOSEPH POMPEO DACIA POULOS DIANNE RODGERS DANIEL RYAN PETER SCHERBER FRANCIS SERRA BRIAN SULLIVAN CHRISTOPHER WHITMAN MIKE ZADROZNY JAMES PENDLETON Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nichols PAUL “BUBBA” REGAN On Tuesday morning July 28, 1981, a tragic accident occurred, that took the life of Paul J. Regan. Bubba was returning home alone, shortly after I a.m., after spending an evening with friends in Holbrook, when he lost control of his “old tank, a used F.B.I. car,” as his friends called it. The car brushed two utility poles and struck a third broadside which split the car in two; Bubba had no chance. By dawn his friends knew. And about 45 kids gathered on the South Junior High lawn, his favorite hangout, just to be together to con- sole each other. Bubba ' s friends decided to play a 100 inning marathon softball game in his memory. They got sponsors for each inning in order to start a scholarship in Bubba ' s name. The game was held from noon Satur- day, August 29, till noon Sunday August 30, at Hollis field. Everyone pitched in; the WCOZ van was there, the town donated the field and lights, and friends donated their time and effort. As Bubba’s friend Mike Blood sai “If this game was for anyone else Bubba wou be going non-stop. He was just a good kid Another friend, Tammy Frazier, said, “D spite his brief life, Bubba has left us all wi his love, happiness, and joy of life.” Paul R gan’s family, friends and fellow students we all shocked by his death. And we all miss hii The marquis at Tedeschi’s plaza said it for all, “Bub, We Love Ya.” MOST UNFORGETTABLE Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. am the gentle autumn rain When you awaken in the morning ' s hush. I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry I am not there, I Did Not Die! WE ' LL MEET AGAIN He journeyed to the corner of the world, where no one knows his name Where you don’t need to bring anything not your fortune, not your fame For everything is provided, there ' s nothing that isn ' t there Nothing you ' ll need to worry about Nothing you ' ll need to fear No one else is around, though you ' re never there alone ’Cause loneliness is something you never want to own And in the summer the grass all turns to gold and the sun shines all year round The rivers flow every day though they don ' t make a sound For the music to your ears is only rock roll Life only can get younger it has no chance to grow old Where the problems of life are none they just seem to disappear Do whatever you please ' cause freedom fills the air But you ' ll never run into a place like this no matter how long you live to be ' Cause proble ms are only a part of true reality So we journey back into time to the place we all were Where time is only time And may be the only cure Physically we must stay But Paul you ' re in our thoughts and dreams We ' ll all meet again in Paradise where everything is peaches and cream. by Gerald Filippone 160 iHjL. SPORTS SOCCER After losing many key players from last year ' s squad, the boy ' s soccer team came up with a phe- nomenal season this fall. Led by Co-Captains Gerry Filippone and John Dougherty, the team swept their division and posted a 16-2 record, winning all of their post-season games. Fred Connelly led the team in scoring and Skip DePalma posted a remarkable 0.14 goals per game average, making him the leading goalie in the state. The boys captured the Bay State League title and also won the top spot in the Division 1 South Section- al Tournament, beating arch nemesis Wellesley in an exciting 3-2 battle. Braintree fought its way into the finals by disposing of Xaverian 3-0 and Brook- line 4-2 in post season play. The girls also had an exciting season posting a 6- 5-3 record and taking 4th place in the Bay State League standings. Tri-Captains Lyn Holzman, Carolyn Parsley and Barbara Canavan led the young team which under new leadership improved every game. Tricia McCarthy led the league in scor- ing while Lisa Olivere allowed the opposition only 14 goals and made many memorable saves. Fourth place in the league standings represents the best finish since girls ' soccer began at BfJS. It was made possible by the determination and spirit of the play- ers. THE DIDDLERS Back row (left to right): Coach Richard Carson, Joe Zanca, Larry Agnilti, Dan Carlino, Tony Venuti, Pete Petrillo, Fred Connelly, Gerry McHugh, John Powers, Bryan Reid, Mike Barron, Coach George Karalexis, Manager John Mulligan. Front row: Jeff DeCoste, John Richardi, Co-Captain Gerry Flippone. Co-Captain John Dougherty. Kevin Landry. Vic Coipe, Rich Scales. Missing (with injury): Skip De Palma. 162 COLOR GUARD (Top inside) Stepping out on a Saturday. (Top outside) .Marlene Batiste. (Center inside) Tammy Cobble and Paul Corsini (Center outside) Jim Derrane. (Bottom) Homecoming Parade. 166 The majorettes and band were a regular feature at football halftimes. The band and color guard were well drilled and melodious. Second place in the BSL was captured by the flashy majorettes. (left to right); April Tangherlini, Kim Richardson. Michelle Batiste. -Katie Mulligan, Alisa Lurvey, Meg Murphy, Alba D ' Ottavio, Melissa Clark. Lynn Anderson. Kneeling; Marlene Batiste. MAJORETTES MARCHING BAND (Top inside) Melissa Clark. (Center) Jeanne Curtin, Laura Field, Grace Abouzeid (Bottom) Carol McDonald Back row (left to right); M. McConarty, S. Keefe, K. Schepis, C. Thode, J. Curtin, A, Gardner. Fifth row; L. Melanson, L. Gillis. Fourth row ' ; R. Burke, J. Riordan, P. Kump, C. Fredrickson, K. Thorley, K. Flart, L. Duggan. Third row ' ; H. Derrane, C. Walsh, C. McDonald, M. Lee, M. Brids, D. Goodw ' in, C. Morrison. Second row; M. Graziano, T. Cobble, J. Wentzel, J. Baumann, B. Levangie, J. Milne, M. Berger, S. Fuller. Front row; C. Camara, J. Pelton, S. Knox, B. Muccini, T. Hildreth, P. Fillion, D. Baumann, M. Cline, C. Pitts, L. Douglass. Back row (Left to right): Elaina Cushing, Tina Hernon, Tessy Somario, Jean Smolinsky, Francine Clark, Jill Collins, Chris Turley, Ann McDermott, Joanne Perfetti. Front row: Arlene Mahoney, Maureen Melchin, Kathy Toland (Tri-Captain), Janet LoRe (Tri-Captain), Gina Ruvido (Tri-Captain), Sheila Reeves, Coach Maureen Connolly. Missing: Liz McDonough. FIELD HOCKEY Even though this year fell short of expecta- tions, the field hockey team was never short of spirit and enthusiasm. The positive attitude by the players as they pulled together to make the best of a difficult season, made the year memorable in spite of the won-lost record. Tri- Captains Kathy Toland, Janet Lo Re and Gina Ruvido put in tremendous efforts as the team posted a 0-2-16 record. (Center left) Maureen Melchin, Liz McDonough. (Bottom outside left) Sheila Reeves. (Bottom inside left) Jean Smolinsky. 168 NEVER SAY DIE! 169 (Top lefDGO!!! (Top right) Jim Fagan. (Bottom right) Bob Swirbalus. (Bottom center) Ed Donovan. CROSS COUNTRY This year ' s cross country team was led by co-captains Jim Richardson and Jim Fagan both seniors and outstanding athletes. Headed by Coach Butler, the team posted a winning season with five victories in the Bay State League and four losses. Although Jim Richardson missed much of the season because of an injury, he and the team came back to do well in the Bay State League Conference Championships. Richard- son placed eighth. Steve .Maffeo and Ed Dono- van also placed in the event. (Left to right): Jim Fletcher, Pete Carr. Greg Keating. Bob Donahue, Bill Gile, John Riley, Dave Ryan (Captain). Steve Lawson, Jim Norris, Coach Bailey. Not shown: Bob Smith. GOLF The Golf team did not enjoy one of their best seasons this year winding up with a 1-7 record. The team was led by David Ryan, the captain, as the members drove, pitched and putted their way through the Braintree and Bay State League courses. (Top left) Bob Donahue. (Top right) Bill Gile. (Bottom left) Jim Norris. 171 I VOLLEYBALL The Volleyball team completed a successful season with a record of 14-2 placing second in the Bay State League and qualifying for the South Sectional Tournament. Led by Captain Jennifer Keohan, the team was sparked by the play of Laura Pizzi and Karen McDermott, the consis- tent serving of Tracy Ripley and Elaine Quinn and the fine setting of Anne Nesseralla and Nan- cy Phalon. (Center left outside) Jennifer Keohan. (Top left) Just listen to the coach. (Bottom left outside) Laura Pizzi, Tracy Ripley. Karen McDermott. (Bottom left inside) Tracy Ripley, Jennifer Keohan. (Left to right); Janine MacAleese, Elaine Quinn, Nancy Phalon, Laura Pizzi, Jennifer Keohan (Captain), Anka Brie, Tracy Ripley, Karen McDermott, Ann Nesseralla. Missing: Melissa Mikami. (Center inside right) The serve goes over. (Top middle right) Jennifer Keohan. (Top outside right) Playing the point. (Center outside right) Changing courts. (Bottom outside right) Taking the floor. (Bottom inside right) Ms. Ciesla knows whereof she speaks. 173 FOOTBALL This year’s football team was hard-working and enthusiastic in the face of some very diffi- cult games. Although it was not their most satisfying or productive season, many fine players participated as members of the 1981- 82 squad. The team was led by Tri-Captains Shawn White, Mike Hicks and Tim Duffy. The Wamps posted a 1-9 record. (Top left) Playing in miserable conditions. (Center outside left) Tim Duffy. (Bottom left outside) Shawn White. (Center left) Todd Downey. 174 ' ' Just five move plays and you ' re outta here ...” Back row (left to right): Paul Canney, Bill White, Robert MacAllister, Bob Chute, Nick Krot. Fifth row: Chris Lizotte, Kevin Dooley, Colm Armstrong, Ray Campisi, Chris Smith, Dave Lavoie, Sean Baggett, Mike Hakins, Bob Compton, Jay Christiano. Fourth row: Brian Moran, Bob Cleary, Terry Thrower, Paul Kennedy, Steve MacDonald, John McLaughlin, Chris Fogarty, Tom Murphy, Tom Aicardi, Joe Padula. Third row: Tom Pendergast, Mike McConnell, Darron McDonald, Dave Merrigan, Mark Lavoie, Bob Lizotte, Dave Warsheski, Matt Murphy, Kevin Kelleher, Andy Holbrow, Second row: Ike Spyridonides, Chris Casey, Steve Welch, Jim Turner, Paul Tessari, Dave Hurley, Mike McBrine, Todd Downey. Front row: Tim Boyce, Dave Vitagliano, Trey Fitzgerald, Mike Hicks, Tim Duffy, Shawn White, Ken Starr, Mike Jankowski, Paul Dougherty. (Top inside right) Jim Turner. (Bottom right) Coach White and Shawn White. 175 I CHEERLEADERS Back row (left to right): Marcia Bernier, Peggy Crean, Karen Hurley, Diane Jennings, Lisa Christiano, Lori MacDonald (co-captain), Lauren Brodeur (co-captain), Nancy Joyce, Terry Dexter, Alese Turner. Front row: Julie Lynch, Kathy Bradford, Cathy Burke, Jill Fisher, Lynn Var- asso, Donna Doherty. The Cheerleaders, after long afternoons of practice and hours spent composing new cheers and creating new formations, per- formed frequently at soccer matches and football games in the fall and at basketball games in the winter. Led by co-captains Lori MacDonald and Lauren Brodeur, the squad captured second place in the Bay State League Cheerleading Competition. Their pep, spirit, and precise formations helped to excite and entertain home game spectators. Their cheers of encouragement spurred the athletes on to better perfor- mances. The cheerleaders are an important part of the athletic tradition at Braintree High. (Center inside) Donna Doherty (Center outside) If its a Tuesday or a Friday its basketball. (Bottom inside) Karen Hurley. (Bottom outside) Marcia Bernier. Back row (left to right): Jill Fisher, Terry Dexter, Lauren Brodeur, Peggy Crean, Karen Hurley, Diane Jennings. Back row: Donna Doherty, Lynn Var- asso, Cathy Burke, Cathy Brad- ford, Julie Lynch, Marcia Ber- nier. Not shown: Lori MacDon- ald, Lisa Christiano, Alese Turner, Nancy Joyce. 177 GYMNASTICS Braintree ' s Boys Gymnastics team finished an- other successful season with Coach Sacchetti in his rookie season and with Coach McNamara assisting. Co-captains Tom Vining and Mark Quevillon anchored the team and provided steady performances throughout the season. Other per- formers who helped the team to its many victories were Tom Devine and Eric Larson, both seniors and in their last year of competition for Braintree High. Hal Valencia, Tom Stewart and Bob Free- ley are the backbone of next year ' s squad. The team posted a high score of 1 1 3.47 for the year in their meet with Burlington. The boys placed second in the Bay State League and finished the season with a record of 6-5. tm ' (Top inside) Bob Freeley. (Top middle)Coach Miller. Leeann Scammell. (Center middle)Nancy Fulton. (Center outside)Mark Quevillon. Back row (left to right): Coach McNamara. Shawn Fennessy, Mike Holzman. Tom Vining. Tom Devine. Mark Quevillon. Tom Stewart. Coach Sacchetti. Front row: Jim Kelley. Jim Tom- bari. Todd White. Scott Browne. Bob Freeley. Hal Valencia. Greg Natale. 178 Braintree’s Girls Gymnastics team put to- gether in impressive string of victories as they rolled over all of their division 1 competition. Each match was a fresh challenge to the girls to post higher scores as the team amassed higher and higher totals each week including 135.15 in the coed match with Burlington. Tri-captains Nancy Fulton, Jennifer Keo- han and Laurie Ridge led the gymnasts this season. Karen McDermott was one of the most consistent Wamp scorers. Karen ' s point totals were instrumental in Braint ree ' s domination of the opposition. Nancy Fulton, Carol McDouough, Robin Fay and Sue Carney could always be counted on for high scores and great performances as the Wamp gymnasts easily outdistanced their competition in floor routine, balance beam, unevens and vaulting. The girls ended the season at 14-0. (Top)Lois l.onczak, Jennifer Keohan, Mary W alsh. Nan- cy Fulton, Laurie Ridge. (Center)Tom Vining. (Bottom outside) Laurie Ridge. Nancy Fulton. Back row (left to right): Carol McDonough. Kerry Carney, .Mary Walsh. Jennifer Keohan. Daryl Howie, Laurie Ridge. Robin Fay, Coach Ellis. Front row: Sue Carney, Karen McDermott, Jill Dennehey, Susan Barrett. Nancy Fulton. 179 MORE GYMNASTICS (Top inside)Jennifer Keohan. (Top middle) Coach Sacchetti, Bob Freeley. Mark Quevillon. (Top oulside)Nancy Fulton. (Center) Head over heels on the beam. (Bottom inside)Tom Vining, Mark Quevillon, Tom Devine, Hal Valencia, Tom Stewart. (Bottom middle) .Mary Walsh. 180 HP t ( RIFLE TEAM I The Braintree High Rifle Team again post- ed an impressive string of victories on its way to another undefeated season. Bill Keene led the team in scoring including 191 points out of a possible 200 in one match as the sharpshoot- ers zeroed in on a perfect score of 1000 by scoring 881 points for their best effort of the season. This year the Middlesex Rifle league was absorbed by the new Metropolitan Rifle league organized by Mr. Sevagian. the Brain- tree coach. The Wamps competed in the southern division against Catholic Memorial, Malden, Norwood and Boston Latin. Brain- tree will compete in a playoff for the league championship. (ToptBack row (left to right): Grace Abou- 7cid. Mark Carnicelli. Bill Keane. Paola Pace. Coach Sevagian. Greg Kettell, Jim Miller. Sandy Pezzilli. Front row: Jay Jer- negan. Jim Ruggierio, David Wallace. Seott Kettell. Mike MeFaun. Not shown: Joe Mont. Gale Argentine. (Center inside)Bill Keane. (Center outside)On the firing line. (Bottom inside) Louis Mattuchio, Bill Keane, Greg Kettell. (Bottom middle)Jim Miller and Gale .Ar- gentine. 181 I HOCKEY The hockey team performed far above the expectations of their coach and fans as they streaked to eleven straight victories and de- molished their opposition in the Bay State League. Fred Connelly led the team in scor- ing. Mike Barron and Tom Buckley were close behind as they piled up the points for goals and assists. Finishing the season with a record of 14-3-1, the team put together a most impres- sive string of victories. The team was co-cap- tained by Kevin Landry and Fred Connelly. Warren Flemming provided dependable goal- keeping throughout the season. Braintree was consistently ranked 6th in Division I and domi- nated all opponents in the Bay State League. (Top inside) Faceoff. (Top outside) Fred Connelly, (Center) Warren Fleming. I i| i| I n I! f| n 1 1 lil ’ Back row (left to right): Coach Va- fides, Tom Buckley, Jerry McCue. Jim Ahern, Bob Flitchings, Dominic Calapa, Mike Barron, Pat Reardon, Kevin Landry (captain), Mark Flealy, Rich Cleggett, Fred Collelly (captain), Dave Warsheski;, Mike Shea, .Assistant Coach Coyne. Front row: John Devin, Jeff De- Coste, Dan Digiacomo, Jim Norris, Steve Connelly, Charlie SanFilipo, Tony Columbus, Mike Jacobson, Warren Fleming. 183 ± 1 TRACK The indoor track team enjoyed a successful season under the direction of coach Swanton and tri-captains Mike Hicks, Mike McBrine and Jim Richardson. McBrine was the leading scorer doubling in the hurdles and high jump. Richardson set a school record in the 2 mile while Ed Donovan set league records in the 1000 yard run and the mile. Dan Leary, Tom Harrington and Rich Grasso were steady per- formers. Tim Boyce, Dino Zinzopolous and Gary Mahoney used their power in the shot put. Steve Maffeo and Steve Welch could be counted on to place against the best competi- tion in the league. In addition to maintaining a high level of athletic achievement, many team members remained in the top percent of their classes academically. The girls on the track team were well repre- sented by seniors Arlene Mahoney and Sue Knowles. All participants exemplified the Wamp sports ethic. (Top middle) Jim Richardson leads the pack. (Top inside) Ed Donovan. (Center) Will Drake and Mike McBrine. ( Bottom middle) Mike McBrine glides over the bar. (Bottom inside) Jim Lyndon. 184 Back row (left to right): P. Williams, C. Collins. 1. Lento, M. Smith, P. Norton, J. Kelley. Fourth row: E. Cushing. D. Leary. .1. Molica, S. Welch, G. Mahoney, S. Knowles, J. Reardon. Third row: N. Flynn. R, Holland. C. Feeney, D Smillie, S. Maf- feo, D. Norton. R. .lohnson. J. Dougherty. Second row: Coach Butler. P. Coulter, K. Sharland, L. Johnson, M. Hampton, E. Johnson, B. Hume, V. Drake, J. Lyndon. Front row: Coach Swanton. S. Cheney, T. Reynolds, C, Kracunas. , . Mahoney, J. Richardson, M. Hicks, M. McBrinc, T. Harrington. D. Zinzopolous. R. Grasso. BASKETBALL (Top left outside) Jim Fagan. (Top left inside) Harriet Parlee and Carolyn Parsley. (Bottom left outside) Jim Fagan and John MacDonald. (Bottom left middle) Tricia McCarthy and Harriet Parlee. (Bottom left inside) Leo O ' Donnell. (Top right inside) Kris Deptula. Anne Swan, Carolyn Parlsey and Lyn Holzman. (Bottom right inside) Steve Hamelburg, Leo O ' Donnell. (Bottom right middle) Tricia Mc- Carthy. (Bottom right outside) Dan Mahoney. m 186 Box out the shooter! Read the defense. The young and inexperienced Braintree Wamp basketball team took on the perennial- ly tough competition in the Bay State League this year. Although close in many games, the boys gained few victories. Standout players for the team were Jim Fagan, John MacDonald and Leo O ' Donnell. MacDonald directed the offense as the playmaker while Fagan led the team in scoring. O ' Donnell from his center position pulled dow n the most rebounds for the Vamps. Steve Hamelburg, Dan Mahoney and Steve Kirby played well with senior Mark Swenson important in a reserve role. The Wamps ended the season at 5-13. This year figured to be a rebuilding year for the Wamp girls who surprised everyone with their constant improvement and good finish in the Bay State League. Co-captains Carolyn Parsely and Lyn Holzman led the team in scoring, shooting percentage and free throw percentage averaging over 13 points apiece each game. Kris Deptula led the team in re- bounding and contributed 10 points per game to the Wamp offense. Harriet Parlee and Elaine Moretti were consistent starters with Tricia McCarthy, Patty Barry and Gail Mon- aco providing reserve strength. The girls fin- ished the season at 10-8. 187 i.i. Running up these stairs will make you strong 2-1-2, l-3-l, 2-3, man-to-man Back row (left to right): Anne Swan. Carol Fitzgerald. Kris Dcptula. Harriet Parlec. Patty Barr . Sue Goldberg, Front Row: Elaine Moretti. Tricia McCarthy, l.yn Holz- man, Carolyn Parsley, Gail Monaco, Joan O ' Connor. (Top outside) Joan O ' Connor, Sue Goldberg. (Bottom outside) Tricia McCarthy. (Bottom middle) Lyn Holzman. (Bottom inside) Skip DePalma. (Bottom) Listen up. 4 J 188 Bl (Top inside) Leo O’Donnell. (Top outside) John .MacDon- ald. (Bottom outside) Carolyn Parsley and Harriet Parlee. Back row (left to right): Mark Swenson. Steve Hamel- burg, Leo O ' Donnell. Gerry Lynch. Jim Fagan. Front row: Steve Kirby. John MacDonald. Skip DePalma. Dan Mahoney. Coach Fredericks. 189 Back row (left to right): Coach Carson, T. Pendergast, M. Marquis, C. Burress, K. McCullough, D. Ranieri, J. Keelon, E. Bot- solis, E. Miller, Coach Richardi. Front row: 1 . Presutti, D. Littman, P. Powers, P. Dou- gherty, E. Devin, J. Hathaway, J. Vivona. (Center inside)Paul Dougherty. (Center outside) David Littman, Eliot Bot- solis, Tom Pendergast, Joe Keelon, Dave Ranieri. (standing) Joel Hathaway, Ed. Devin. (Bottom inside) Paul Bowers. (Bottom outside)Dave Ranieri. WRESTLING 190 The Braintree High wrestling team with Dnly two seniors on the squad faced a rebuild- ng year as they took on the well-established Dowerhouse teams of the Bay State League. Paul Dougherty and Ed Devin captained the young and inexperienced Wamp wrestlers. Underclassmen made up the majority of the team. Although they had a disappointing sea- son, the wrestlers gained valuable experience and should fare better next year. The team ended the season at 0-9. 191 GO FOR IT. PEP SQUAD (Top) The Homecoming Parade. (Center inside) A Saturday smile from Cathy Stanton (Center middle) Mary Walsh. (Center outside) Brenda Orabona. The Pep Squad this year was captained by Mary Walsh. Brenda Orabona. Debbie Gillis and Ruth Ber- landi. The squad added class and sophistication to the halftime show at football games. The precision and ease with which they executed their routines came only- after many long afternoons of practice out on the park- ing lots. 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The crisis in Poland erupted and England and Argen- tina ' s dispute over the Falkland Malvinas Islands escalated into war. Israel invaded Lebanon and war with Syria ensued. Back home we were hit with two major disap- pointments in the sports world as the Bruins and Celtics both lost in the playoffs. The surprises of 1982 came from nature as Mt. St. Helen erupted, spraying volcanic dust over Washington state, and on April 6 while everyone anxiously awaited spring, we were hit with a blizzard. In June when everyone expected summer, we were drenched with 7 inches of rain in 2 days and graduation exercises were washed indoors. Reaganomics and Prop 2 ' : were frequently heard slogans. Each year there are certain memorable events which occur, some hap- py and some sad. However, as time goes on we forget the impact they had on us. Hope- fully, these pages will help us all to remem- ber a special year in our lives and the events that shaped it — our senior year at Brain- tree High. 1982 IN REVIEW Chariots of Fire amiVJBLWMiiii Kffll I I (top) Another trophy for display, (top middle) In the quarter finals, (center) Football heroes Ken Starr and Tim Duffy, (center inside) Championship gymnasts, (bottom middle) Kathy Toland (bottom inside) Laura Pizzi and Jenny Koehan. (top) Soccer rules, (middle inside) Hockey stars Fred Connelly and Mike Barron, (middle inside) Lori Johnson (middle center) Ed De- vin. (bottom) Soccer all stars Vic Volpe, John Dougherty and Gerald Filippone. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Savonen Sports 1982 Braintree athletic teams have a long and a proud history of excellence. This year’s varsity teams and players have been no exception. Starting off the fall season by providing their fans with exciting matches and aggressive plays, the Boys soccer team ended their season as the Champions of Division 1 South. Fast on their heels came the perenially strong Girls Gymnastics team who dominated all of their opposition in Division 1 and were again the Eastern Massachusetts Champions. Other teams who did well were the Volley- ball team who made it to the quarterfinals of the state championship. The Hockey team had a truly phenomenal year. They too advanced to the quarterfinals of the Eastern Massachu- setts tournament. Placing fifth inthe Eastern Massachusetts tournament was the Boys Gymnastics team. Finally, capping off the fall and winter sports seasons, the Rifle team placed as finalists in the state tournament. Spring was another season of sports tri- umphs as the Boys Track team topped the Bay State League for the 4th year in a row. Brain- tree’s baseball team also ended up atop the standings in the BSL. Carolyn Parsley won the State Championships in the most grueling of all track events — the pentathalon. Ed Dono- van set a new record in the mile at 4:23.4 Many Braintree athletes were awarded trophies for their athletic excellence, sportsmanship and leadership. Soccer the 1981 Varsity Soccer Team, Gerald Filippone Cross Country James Richardson, Edward Donovan Football Kenneth Starr, Tim Duffy Basketball Lyn Holzman, James Fagan, John MacDonald Gymnastics Mark Quevillon, Thomas Vining, Nancy Fulton Hockey Kevin Landry, Michael Barron Wrestling Edward Devin Rifle William Keane, Gale Argentine Tennis Michael Gettings Baseball David Hurley, John Richardi, Rich Scales Softball Lyn Holzman Track Mike McBrine Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Reimels 1 I • Events 1982 Never still, the round of activities at BHS extended into the spring and beyond. There were science fairs and art exhibits, bake sales and musical performances, lectures and as- semblies and blood drives. Braintree students I remained involved and active. Large numbers of students participated in the annual science fair competition, the Spe- cial Olympics and the annual art exhibit at South Shore Plaza. Many more gave blood in the semi-annual Blood Mobile drive conduct- ed by the Senior Class with the co-operation of the Red Cross. Spring was also a time for dances and lec- tures. Nutrition Awareness Day provided in- teresting insights into the food we all consume and its effects on us. S.A.D.D. and the Human Development staff provided information about the dangers of alcohol. ' The music department provided entertain- ment at the Night at the Pops festivities. Tal- I ented students also performed for an apprecia- I tive audience at the Variety Show. There was plenty to choose from for those who wanted to be involved. 1 i (top middle) Cliff Sharpies and Mary Walsh, (top) State Science Fair Winners Ed Keefe, Bill McDonnell, Mike Waugh, Carol Fitzgerald, Gary Denton, (middle) Tommy Harrington as Elvis performs at the Variety Show, (mid- dle inside) Mike Duggan and Claire Sullivan, (middle outside) Dancing at the Variety Show, (bottom) Another blood donor for BHS. Sponsored by Robert A. Rupprecht (DAD) Awards Night The evening of May 1 1 was a special occa- sion for dozens of BHS students and their par- ents. Senior Seminar Art students displayed their art work in the pit. The String Orchestra provided mellow classical music while the au- dience browsed and chatted waiting for the ceremonies of Awards Night to begin. Dana Comi, the president of the National Honor Society conducted the ceremony of in- duction for the thirteen seniors and forty-eight juniors inducted into the Braintree High chap- ter. Directors and other dignitaries presented many awards to students for academic excel- lence, community service or outstanding achievement. (top left) Gerard Natale. (top) Appreciative spec tators, (center left) Honor Society officers, (center inside) Award recipients, (bottom outside) Lynn Bassett’s giraffe, (bottom middle) John Laracy and Warton. (bottom inside) NHS inductees. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Maver (top inside) Ann Murphy and Debbie Gillis. (top) You give so others can live, (bottom) Special Olympians shine at track meet and again in the state meet at B.U. (middle) Sitting still at the dance, (middle inside) Scholastic Art Awards Winners, Kris Kennedy, John Laracy, Gerard Natale, Steve Winick. (bottom inside) Slow dancing. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Ricciarelli m AWARD RECIPIENTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS John Harvey ART Gerard Natale, Susan Peterson, John Laracy, Beth Thompson FOREIGN LANGUAGE Alese Turner, Elizabeth Short, Gary Denton, Elizabeth Rogalin, James St. Andre, Alba d’Ottavio, Cathy Roga- lin, Maureen O’Brien, Sheila Reeves, Kathleen Mahoney, Margaret Crehan, Elizabeth Serena, Diane Peterson, Laura Preston, Paula McCarron MUSIC Catherine Pitts, Cheryl Henck, Christine Camara, Vir- ginia Kirwin, Jay Boyle, Caroline Fiore, Virginia Javurek, Jonathan Morris, Christine Robbins, Robert Swirbalus, Maria Graziano, James Jacobson, Reid Raynor, Gina Ru- vido, Monica Taylor, Lori Douglass ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Elizabeth Short, Lisa Christiano, Mary Lydon, Mary Jane Healy, Timothy Boyce MATHEMATICS James St. Andre, James Jacobson, Elizabeth Rogalin, Robert Walsh, Ann Marie Griffin, Kathy Carr, Debbie Young BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Joanne Legg, Diane Scioscia, Karen Sturzenacker, Gina Ranalli, Cindy Tutty, Jennifer Teliszewski, Laureen Pe- terson, Janet Lutz, John Harvey SCIENCE James St. Andre, Elizabeth Short, Sandra Walsh, Chris- tine Fredrickson, William McDonnell, Teresa Ferent, William Willoughby, Gary Denton, Edward Keefe, Carol Fitzgerald, Michael Waugh NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDA- TION Dana Comi, Tracey Davidson, Gary Denton, Ann Marie Hayes, Mary Lydon, Eileen Murphy, Pamela Robertson, Brian Stevens SCHOLARSHIPS AND OTHER AWARDS Sheila Neil, Carolin Fiore, Jerome Baggett NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Curtis Akins, Christopher Botsolis, Timothy Boyce, Lisa Caddick, Lori Douglass, W. Neal Fogg, Michael Get- tings, Stephen Lawson, William McDonnell, Linus McManus, Christine Moscaritolo, Gina Ruvido, Clifford Sharpies, Kelly Adams, Michelle Adukonis, Ruth Ber- landi, Kathleen Carr, Mary Catanese, Kathleen Clougher, Margaret Crehan, Kristine Deptula, James Derrane, James Devin, Delia DiCicco, Lisa DiPiero, Col- leen Dooley, William Drake, Carol Fitzgerald, Deborah Gillis, Stephen Hamelburg, Kipley Hart, Mary Jane Hea- ly, Christine Hernon, Damir Juric, Joseph Keelon, Paul Kennedy, Ann Keohan, Christine Kracunas, David Litt- man, Robert Lizotle, James Lyndon, Patricia McCarthy, Melissa Mikami, Ann Murphy, John Nevulis, Maureen O’Brien, Thomas Pendergast, Peter Petrillo, Elizabeth Rogalin, Elizabeth Serena, Kath leen Sheedy, Kelley Sheehan, Elizabeth Short, Jean Smolinsky, Francesca So- mario, Catherine Stanton, Lisa Swanson, Monica Taylor, Christine Turley, Deborah Walsh t { i Sponsored by James and Clara Columbus Last Day! It was a day for the Class of 1982 T-shirts, for decorated cars and bags of confetti. It was the last day of the seniors’ reign. Throughout the day whoops were heard in the hallways as the tension mounted. Thumbs up signs, “we’re outta here’’ posters, yearbooks and smiling faces glad that the end was near could be seen everywhere. The crowds waited for the ritual of the pit to begin last period. (bottom inside) Barb Caggiano and Theresa Burnett, (bottom) Don’t, (middle inside) Leslie Libby and Linda Krumscheid. (middle) One last group shot, (top inside) We’re gone, (top) Thumbs up, seniors, (middle inside) The last lunch, (middle) Ready to roll, (bottom inside) Finally Through, (bottom) BHS 82. Sponsored by Laura Maffeo k Last Day! Four years ago who ever thought this day would arrive? But when it finally came we had reason to celebrate. For most of us, after finals were over there would never be another day like this one. It was a day for confetti and streamers, painting Indians on the access road and partying. As the clock wound down to 2; 1 5, so did our last high school year. The only thing that could be said was “We’re out of here!” You will never forget the confetti, the screaming or Shawn White’s singing. There is no need for captions. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smillie The Best Prom Ever! Ever since the last day of school most of Braintree’s seniors had anxiously awaited the prom. June 3rd arrived soon and on a warm, clear and beautiful evening the senior couples were off to the Chateau de Ville in Randolph to celebrate. From 7 o’clock until midnight, the seniors divided their time among dining on salad, roast beef, green beans, potatoes, ice cream cake and cola, dancing to the music of “Full Tilt’’ and watching the highlight of the evening, Tom Harrington’s impersonation of Elvis Presley. In some ways it’s a good thing the Senior Prom comes only once a year. After spending $40 on a ticket and varied amounts on gowns, tuxes and flowers, a couple would not be able to afford more than one night out like this. Also because it lasts only one night, the Senior Prom is that much more special and valued. However, the prom is a chance to be with a lot of friends we haven’t seen since the last day of school and for that reason, some wish the prom could be celebrated on more than one evening. But the prom is only the beginning of a three-day-plus holiday for most seniors. The day following the prom is reserved for an out- ing at the Cape and the day following that for graduation and individual celebrations. The Senior Prom ended all too soon, once again proving the old cliche — “Time flies when you’re having fun!” L Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Senkel At Long Last — GRADUATION! A special word of thanks to Tom Devine who did almost all of the design and layout for “Doors to Summer”. Thank you also to Kelli Singler who tackled the monumental typing tasks involved. Graduation for you is something special. Sponsored by the Foggs, Larry, Jane, Steve (75), Chelle (78), Carla (80), Neal (82) I Graduation is Washed Indoors Surprising enough in spite of torrential rains which flooded the New England region with record rainfall amounts, Braintree High School’s graduation ceremony was held on Saturday June 5th. Thanks to some fast work by custodial crews, the ceremony was trans- fered from Hollis Stadium to the Herget Gym- nasium. Elaborate raindate plans had been made. Seniors waited anxiously by their radios for the official announcement of the change in plans. When the word did come, it was not quite what anyone expected. Graduation would be held indoors since the long range forecast prohibited outdoor functions. Despite the confusion of the indoor transfer, everyone got the news and showed up. All the seniors met in the cafeteria and were orga- nized. Parents settled themselves in to wait on the gym bleachers. Once graduation began, it went beautifully. Scholarships were handed out and awards were distributed. James St. Andre, the vale- dictorian, spoke about the onset of the techno- computer age and its inevitable impact of the Class of 1 982. Diplomas were dispensed to 601 well-deserving students who then returned home to congratulations and celebrations. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982! Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. David Hurley and David, Karen, Patti, Lisa I I f ( li |1 s I I TENNIS Both squads improve their records. With its 6-12 season, the girls varsity tennis team’s record was good for a seventh place finish in the Bay State League. Seniors, Bar- bara Canavan, the tennis team’s captain, and Marie Walsh were one of the best combina- tions in the BSL. After winning fourteen out of sixteen matches at their first doubles position during the regular season, they were selected to the League’s all star team and later ad- vanced to the fourth round of the state tourna- ment. The high point of the team’s season was the girl’s victory over Norwood for the first time in six years. The boys varsity tennis team compiled a record of eight wins and ten losses. Senior co- captain Mike Gettings played well at second singles position. Outstanding potential was demonstrated by freshman Will Willoughby who played well during the season and finished with an 1 1-6 first singles record. Mark Daniels was solid playing first doubles with first year player, senior, Mark Swenson who improved as the season progressed. The Lawrence Get- tings memorial trophy which is awarded to the tennis player who demonstrated character, good citizenship and ability was presented to Mike Gettings at the Athletic Awards Night. (above) Mark Swenson, (top) Kathy Toland. Back row: (left to right) Steve Winick, Tim O’Brien, John Hennes- sey, Coach Carson, Steve Hagman, Peter Norton, Dave Norton. Front row: Will Willoughby, Jeff Winick (co- captain), Mike Gettings (co-captain), Mark Swenson, Marc Daniels and Bob Predella. k Sponsored by William J. Mariano, Sr. Back row: Marie Walsh, Arlene Abell, Nancy McFar- land, Colleen Dooley, Sheila Reeves. Front row: Brenda Calkins, Barbara Canavan, Kathy Toland, Tessie So- mario. (top) Mary Walsh, (middle) Will Willoughby, (bottom) Jeff Winick. (outside) Sheila Reeves. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves i i f Track The boy’s varsity track team racked up an- other season of outstanding performances on the way to a 9-0 record. Led by senior tri- captains Mike McBrine, Tim Boyce and Mike Hicks, the boys were an opponent to be taken very seriously. Seniors John Dougherty, Tom Vining, Jim Richardson had exceptional years. Unlike some sports, a successful track team depends on inspired performances throughout the events. Placing 3rd can often be as impor- tant to the totals as an outright win. The girl’s varsity track team posted a 7-2 record this year, the losses being tough breaks against Natick and Needham. Quad-captains Carolyn Parsley, Arlene Mahoney, Lisa Burke and Jennifer Keohan led the team to its third place standing in the Bay State League. The team will lose only 5 seniors as it gears up for the 1982-83 season. Carolyn Parsley won the state champion- ship in the pentathelon and Ed Donovan set a new school record in the mile to end a great year in track and field. (Top) Off to the races! (middle inside) Arlene Mahoney (middle) Tom Vining (middle outside) the Bug (bottom in- side) Stretchhhh (bottom) Leo airborne (bottom outside) Braintree’s version of the Fosbury flop , Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mariani L T Back row; (left to right) Coach Swanton, Faith Bickford, Ruth Matranga, Mary Parsley, Nancy Phalon, Lori Johnson, Val- erie Vining, Linda Rhodes, An n Vella, Chris Kracunas, Liz Curry, Carla Bennett, April Little, Terry Dexter, Carolyn McHugh, Anne Swan, Joanne Vignoni, Coach Chute. Middle row; Elaina Cushing, Sue Carney, Michelle Murphy, Carol Feeney, Jeanne Nourse, Jane McCormack, Ann Keohan, Paula McCarron, Kathy Ma- honey, Karen Sharland, Monica Wickson. Front row; Gretchen Morrill, Jackie Quinn, Arlene Mahoney, Jenny Keohan, Carolyn Parsley, Lisa Burke, Keri Carney, Sharon Heraty. (middle) Making a clean handoff (top mid- dle) Will Drake (middle outside) Rich Johnson clears another hurdle ; WTnr2. Back row; (left to right) J. Fagan, S. Bag- gett, D. Compton, R. Engleman, R. Hicks, M. McConnell, T. Kelley, P. Schmitt. Fourth row; S. MacDonald, P. Kennedy, T. Aicardi, L. Agnitti, J. Keelon, D. Sheehan, P. Dougherty. Third row; T. Vining, M. Smith, J. Riordan, T. Pendergast, W. Drake, R. Freeley, R. Johnson, S. Welch. Second row; Coach Schuhwerk, M. McCullough, C. Akins, R. Lizotte, P. Fo- lino, P. Reimels, T. Donohoe, L. McDon- nell, M. Jankowski, J. Turner, Coach White. Front row; R. Swirbalus, E. Donovan, D. Leary, T. Boyce, M. Hicks, M. McBrine, J. Dougherty, T. Harrington, M. Quevillon, V. Volpe Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Lydon i I Track Rules (top) Stretching out (top inside) Mike McBrine (middle) Another win! (middle outside) Paul Dougherty (bottom inside) Jeanne Nourse (bottom) Clearing the hurdle k (top) Tricia McCarthy, (middle inside) Julie Ostroff. (middle outside) Bill Brunstrum. (bottom) Back row (left to right) Mary- anne Cosgrave, Julie Ostroff, Brenda Murphy, Janine Fagan, Laura Pizzi, Patty Barry, Janine Macaleese, Lisa Olivere, Coach Connolly. Front row (left to right) Tricia McCar- thy, Carol Vernon, Linda Laracy, (cap- tain) Lyn Holzman, Flarriet Parlee, Jean Laiosa, Ann Nesseralla. 1 I AS WE WERE (top outside) Luann Flynn, John Kesaris. (top) The mob. (center outside) Tony Columbus, Mike Barron, Joe Vannelli. (center) When Mr. Leroy speaks, you listen, (bottom outside) the last lunch, (bottom) Fetal pigs! Yuk! (top) Casey Richard, mechanic, (top outside) We’ll have to do our art separately from now on. (center) Jon Morris — Motown bound, (bottom) Tom Devine and another masterpiece, (center) The Last Assembly. k) Back row: (left to right) Mr. Bartholomew, Lori Douglass, Tex Hildreth, Jon Morris, Jonathan Palaima, William Mariano. Middle: Ed Dennis, Paul Reimels, Paul Folino, Paul Albamonte, David Ricca. Front row: Michael Digaetano, Amy Bishop, Cheryl Henck, Richard Palaima. Apologies In striving to reach our goal of a perfect and error-free yearbook we discovered that several students and staff members were slighted by mistakes in the book. It’s the old story of our reach exceeding our grasp. We apologize for the inconvenience and disap- pointment these errors caused. There is no good excuse when mistakes are made whether the mistake occurs at the plant or in the yearbook office. Almost everyone was very understanding and considerate of the tremendous workload the staff under- took in order to produce a book of this qual- ity. That helped. Our apologies to: Jerry Adams, Pam Briody, Rich Cleggett, Ed Devin and Hang Duong, Flo Davis and Jean Beard, and Ms. Snow, the secretary to the School Commit- tee. Tex Hildreth wanted Lori Douglass to have a lifetime McDonald’s insurance poli- cy. 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' ' CONGRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF 1982 BRAINTREE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ' ' Preparing Our Children for the Future Administrators, Teachers, Secretaries, Nurses, Paraprofessionals i r BR INfREE HOSPTWL 250 POND STREET BRAINTREE MASSACHUSETTS 021S4 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 82 A REGIONAL PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTER THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO MADE A FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE YEARBOOK AND DID NOT WISH THEIR NAMES MENTIONED 212 THE BRAINTREE SAVINGS BANK FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICE 865 WASHINGTON STREET BRANCHES SOUTH SHORE PLAZA ‘QUINTREE MALL KING ' S PLAZA BRAINTREE, MASS. 02184 HARBORLIGHT MALL NORTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. 02191 A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 1870 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 from the BRAINTREE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Robert Bloom Chairman Terence W. Lynn Vice Chairman Diane M. Williams Recording Secretary Janice Amorosino Joan M. Compton William J. Disher Robert F. Zanca 213 st ishes fromaUcfus at BayBank No lkThist BaySank Norfolk Trust 2 Elm Street and 10 Tremont Street, Braintree Member FDIt] CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 82 and special thanks to Richard Tetzlaff and Paul Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devine FAST SERVICE REASONABLE RATES WITH A “SMILE” 843-2698 dim’s Lawn mowers y-JlU inr t inc. junction of route 128 and 28 (exit 67sl randolph, massachusetts 02368 617-986-5000 Congratulations Class of ’82 from Chateau de Ville 943-431 FRAN 519 Pond Street So. Braintree, Mass. 02184 We hope you enjoy the yearbook. The Yearbook Staff 214 Publishing a yearbook requires lots of help from lots of people. Thanks to the staff who worked so hard for so long selling ads, writing copy, setting up layouts, typing, checking on spelling, labeling photographs and all the other endless tasks involved in making the year- book a reality. Dana, Maria, Gale, Jeff, Brenda, Sue, Lisa, John, Tom, Tracy — you especially made the book a success. Thanks to all the other part-timers who contributed to the yearbook. Hats off to Mrs. Reynolds for keeping track of the yearbook finances, to John Carrier of Herff-Jones for teaching us how to put a yearbook together and for trouble shooting when we had problems, to Coring Studios for their super photographs and prompt ser- vice, to Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. Christianson for their help with messages, phone calls and mail, to the senior class for their patience and cooperation, to our many advertisers who supported both the book and the senior class, to the many parents who sponsored pages in the senior section, to the coaches, club sponsors and students who helped with information on schedules, names and team records, to Kelli and Beth for their typing and to everyone else who played a part in the 1982 Braintree Wampatuck yearbook. Mrs. Christiano and Dianne Senkcl — my everlast- ing thanks. if 9 215 Wlilktng down a corridor Is a person all alone. Searching for a purpose Among the walls of stone. He can not break right through them f or it ' s impossible to do. He must look for opportunity To provide his passage through. The hallway has no beginning, l ikewise, it does not end. The planes go on eternally Without obstacle or bend. Somewhere down this steady line A spot begins to show, (jrowing large with every step. Towards this the person goes. He finalK comes to face it. A stab so neat and tall. , sturdy wooden panel Set within the wall. There are no gilded edges. It ' s not fastened to the floor. No lock serves to secure it. This simple waiting door. End to all the problems. No more choices to be made. Hopes are overflowing Cares do seem to fade. The secret of all futures Surely lies behind This portal in position Within the midst of time. The opportunist turns the doorknob. He knows this is his chance To find his life ' s direction Unlike the world ' s vagrants. As he pushes inward on This plank of ample size. Awe transforms his visage. Bewilderment fills his eyes. For unfolding there before him In front of this one door Is another stone-built hallway Filled with many more. The person inches forward. .Aimless in his pace. Not knowing where he wants to g Within his lengthened space. There are many entries To destinies unknown Lined along this passage. One of them his own. The secret to discovering it Is to search life’s corridor For doors are left unguarded For the willing to explore, Gregory J. Ripaldi 216 STUDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX . . . STUDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX . . . STUDENT INI Abell, A 25,64,82-83 Abouzeid. G 62,181 Adams, G 25, 82-83 Adams J 82-83 Agnilti, L 47, 59 Ahern, J 82-83, 183 Aicardi, T 175 Aiello, B 47 Akins, C 82-83 Akins, J 82-83 Albamonle, P 82-83 Allen, G 82-83 Anaslasio, J 82-83 Anderson, L 62, 167 Anglin, L 59 Annis R 60, 63 Argentine, G 2, 64-65, 82-83, 181 Armstrong, C 1 75 Aurelio, L 66 Back. T 82-83 Baggett, J 37, 42-43, 58. 60. 82-83. 73 Baggett. S 175 Bailey, K 82-83 Bailey, L 82-83 Bannister, S 82-83 Baraggia. H 62 Barane, M 64 Bardetti, L 12. 82-83 Barnes, L 192 Barnes, L 59 Barrett, J 84-85 Barrett, S 60 Barron. J 84-85 Barron, M 30-31. 84-85. 182-183. 73 Barry. J 84-85 Barry, M 84-85 Barry. P 188 Barry. S 1 79 Basett. L 64. 84-85 Bastiste, M 63. 84-85, 166. 167 Basti.ste, M 42-43. 63, 84-85. 167 Battista, V 20, 84-85 Bauman. D 167 Bauman. J 167 Bellamy. P 59 Bellew, J 84-85 Bennett, C 59, 61 Bergen, M 167 Berlandi. R 192 Bernier, M 176-177 Bcrrigan, J 192 Betzger, B 66 Betzger, H 66. 84-85 Bierlich. P 60. 63, 84-85 Bishop. A 61 Blais, B 66 Blinick, A 62. 84-85 Boccino. P 33. 84-85 Bosco. K 58 Bose, T 84-85 Botsolis, C 60, 62, 66. 84-85 Botsolis, E 60, 190 Bottiggi, E 60. 71. 86-87 Boyce, T 42, 86-87, 175 Boyle, J 61 Boyle. M 86-87 Bradbury, G 45, 71, 86-87 Bradford, K 176-177 Brandi, M 66 Brandi, R 66 Breen. D 86-87 Bregoli, D 30. 86-87 Bregoli, S 86-87 Brennan, A 86-87 Brennan, D 86-87 Brennan, P 86-87 Brennan, S 86-87 Bresnahan, J 62-63 Brie, A 1 72 Bridgers, L 62-63. 86-87 Brids, M 62, 65. 167 Briode. C 59. 60 Briody, P 86-87 Brodeur. L 19. 34, 45, 86-87, 176-177, 72 Brown. J 6, 70, 86-87 Browne. S 1 78 Bryant, C 62-63 Bryant. .1 86-87 Bucklcv, P 88-89 Buckley, T 182-183 Buker. E 88-89 Buker. H 40. 88-89 Bulger, K 88-89 Burke, B 88-89 Burke, C 62-63. 176-177 Burke. D 88-89 Burke, J 62. 88-89 Burke, 1, 58. 60. 65, 88-89 Burke. M 64 Burke, R 62, 65. 1 67 Burkhcad. .1 88-89 Burkhard, A 88-89 Burns. P 60. 63 Burress. J 66. 88-89 Busa. P 88-89 Butman. .1 62-63 Byron. M 88-89 Caddick, L 64. 88-89 Caggiano, S 88-89 Cahill, S 88-89 Calapa. D 6. 33. 90-91, 183 Calcagno. D 61. 90-91 Calkins, B 35, 42-43. 62. 63. 65, 90-91 Callaghan, P 58 Camara, C 64, 66. 167 Campisi. R 1 75 Canavan, B 42-43, 90-91 Candura, M 90-91 Carlino, D 28, 90-91 Carmody, R 90-91 Carney, K 179 Carney. S 1 79 Carnicelli, M 181 Carr, K 58, 61 Carr, L 33, 90-91 Carr, P 171 Carr, R 35 Carruso. M 90-91 Carruthers, L 59 Casey, C 19. 90-91, 175 Caswell, J 59, 60, 61 . 63 Cedrone, J 90-91 Cedrone, L 62-63, 90-91 Celia, J 90-91 Cenci, J 40. 44, 90-91 Centorino, C 9, 90-91 Cesario, K 41 , 59, 60 Cesario. P 60 Cheney. S 185 Chiavaroli, C 90-91 Christiano. J 175 Christiano, L 92-93, 176-177 Cioffi. J 92-93 Clancy. L 92-93 Clark, F 168 Clark. M 64, 92-93. 167 Clarke. .1 92-93 Clarke, M 62-63. 92-93 Cleary, B 1 75 Cleaves. J 12, 92-93 Cleggett. R 68, 92-93. 183 Climo, S 47 Cline. M 167 Clougher. C 34 Clougher, K 58. 61. 192 Coady, M 47 Coates. J 92-93 Cobble. T 62. 65, 92-93, 166, 167 Cohoon, B 46 Colclough, S 32. 46-47, 92-93 Collins. C 1 70. 1 85 Collins, J 168 Collins, J 92-93 Collins, K 64. 66. 92-93 Collins. N 62-63 Columbus, T 31, 92-93. 182-183, 72 Comi. D 35, 60. 63, 64. 65, 69, 92-93 Compton. B 1 75 Conley. C 12, 94-95 Conley. T 94-95 Connelly, F 182-183 Connelly, S 25, 94-95, 183, 72 Connors. K 46 Conrad, L 62-63, 94-95 Converse, T 60, 94-95 Corbin, L 58, 94-95 Corey. D 36, 42, 47, 60. 94-95. 73 Corsini, D 62, 65. 94-95 Corsini, P 1 6, 62, 1 66 Corsini, R 33. 40. 62. 94-95 Cosseboom, J 59, 62-63 Colter, C 60, 63 Coulter. P 185 Courage, L 94-95 Crean, P 176-177 Cronin. J 38, 65. 94-95 Crosia, M 94-95 Crugnale, M 1 2. 94-95 Cruickshank. P 6. 156-157 Cuigini, C 1 2. 94-95 Curley, M 94-95 Curran, B 25. 65, 94, 96-97 Currie, M 96-97 Currier. S 64, 66, 96-97 Curtin, G 8. 96-97 Curtin, J 167 Cushing, C 37, 168 Cushing, E 185 Cutler, M 9. 60. 96-97 Culler, S 59 Daiute. R 10. 15. 61, 62, 64. 68. 96-97 Damigella, A 20. 96-97 DaRosa, E 18, 96-97 Davidson, T 6. 19, 60. 63. 65, 96-97 Davies. C 96-97. 73 Day, B 66, 96-97 Daylor. K 16. 62, 65. 96-97 Deady. E 47 DeCoste, J 164, 183 Degiso. L 62. 63 DeLannoy. G 96-97 Dency. J I 79 Dcnn. J 96-97 Denn, M 96-97 Dennis. E 1 I. 59, 96-97 Denton, G 60. 62-63. 65, 98-99 DePalma, A 7, 44, 98-99. 1 65. 1 88- 1 89 Deptula, K 58, 188 Derrane. J 62. 65, 166, 167 DeSantis, M 16, 60. 63. 64, 65, 98-99 Desmond, B 60 Desmond, J 34, 35. 60, 62-63, 98-99 DeThomaso, D 46 Devin. E 98-99, 190-191 Devin, J 1 83 Devine, S 98-99 Devine, T 38. 98-99, 178 Dexter, T 176-1 77 Diauto. K 98-99 DiCesare, G 98-99 DiCicco, D 98-99 DiCicco, D 64 DiGiacomo, D 182-183 Di Piero, L 61, 62 Dirksmeier. P 62, 9 98-99 DiStefano, D 66. 98-99 Dixon, D 59 Dixon, Til, 59, 88. 89 Doherty, D 1 76- 1 77 Doherty. S 61 Donahue, R 98-99, 1 7 1 Donahoe, C 62-63 Donohoe, T 98-99 Donovan, E 170, 1 84-5 Donovan, L 98-99 Dooley, K 175 Dooley, L 100-101 Dooley, P 100-101 UDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX . . . STUDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX , . . STUDENT INL Doran. K 62-63 Dorgan, D 62, 64 D ' Orval, S 69, 100-101 D ' Ottavio, A 65. 100-101, 167 Doucette, M 100-101 Dougherty, J 28, 30, 68, 100-101, 164- 165, 185 Dougherty. P 100-101. 175, 190-191 Douglass, L 61. 62. 65, 71. 100-101. 167 Downey, T 45, 100-101, 174-175 Drake. W 184-5 Driscoll. D 13. 66. 100-101 Driscoll, L 10, 18. 63, 100-101, 192 Duffy, C 100-101 Duffy, M 192 Duffv, T 6. 36. 42. 69. 100-101, 174- 175 Dugan, K 100-101 Duggan, L 167 Dunajski, S 100-101 Dunfield, R 30. 62. 64. 102-103 Duquet. B 102-103 Dwyer, M 102-103 Dykstra, N 60. 102-103, 72 Eldridge, S 192 Elliott, A 102-103 Ellison, R 102-103 Elwinger. E 44 Elworthy, S 102-103 Ericson, D 102-103 Fabiano. A 66. 102-103 Fagan, J 29, 102-103, 170, 189 Fahey, D 25. 71. 102-13-03 Fallon. C 36, 102-103 Feeney, C 1 85 Fennessy, S 178 Ferent, C 156-1 57 Fico, F 66 Field, F 62 Filene. H 102-103 Filippone, G 102-103, 164 Fillion. P 16. 167 Fillis, F 102-103 Finegan. J 102-103 Fiore. C 34, 60, 63, 65, 104-105 Fiorentino, D 38, 60, 64. 104-105 Fisher. J 176-177 Fitzgerald, C 58, 188, 192 Fitzgerald, J 104-105 Fitzgerald, T 175 Fitzgerald, V 60, 61. 104-105, 192 Fitzsimmons, M 104-105 Flemmi. M 104-105 Fleming. W 182-183 Fleshel, S 62, 69, 104-105 Fletcher, J 171 Flight. F 8, 58, 60. 63. 104-105 Flynn, L 104-105 Flynn, N 185 Fogarty. C 175 Fogg, N 9, 104-105, 72 Foley, C 42-43 Folino, P 104-105 Ford, A 60 Forde, P 62 Fredette, S 7, 104-105 Frederickson, C 167 Freeley. B 178 Freeman, S 8. 12, 104-105 Friedman. G 62-63, 104-105 Fruth, D 192 Fuller, D 41, 62, 104-105 Fuller, S 62 Fulton, N 104-105, 178-179 Furlong, D 61 Furness. K 106-107 Gabriel, D 106-107 Gadoury, M 106-107 Gallagher, V 106-107 Gallo. J 60. 106-107 Gardner. A 106-107, 167 Gately, W 62-63. 106-107 Gentile, M 106-107 Gentile, S 45 Gettings, M 60, 65. 66, 106-107 Giacomozzi, M 14. 69, 106-107 Gibbs. M 63 Gilcrest, M 58, 106-107 Gile, W 171 Gililes, M 60 Gillis, C 62-63 Gillis, D 60, 64, 66, 192 Gillis, F 167 Glennon, A 106-107 Glynn, M 106-107 Golbranson, E 106-107 Goldberg. S 188 Goodwin, D 62. 65. 167 Gorman. P 192 Gosse, J 34. 35, 37. 60, 106-107 Gosse, R 108-109 Gotta, S 32. 42. 46, 47, 63, 64. 108-109 Grady, P 108-109 Graiver, L 108-109 Grasso, R 108-109, 185 Graziano, M 16, 62, 65, 108-109, 167 Greene. C 62, 66 Greene. P 64. 108-109 Griffin, A 58 Griffiths, G 66. 108-109 Gruttadauria, S 108-109 Gustafson, L 108-109 Hackett, D 66, 108-9 Hagerty, B 60. 108-9 Flagerty, L 108-9 Hakins, M 175 Hall. S 66, 108-9 Hall, P 62 Hamburg, L 108-9 Hamel. J 30, 32, 108-9 Hamelburg, S 1 89 Hamill. VI 108-9 Hampton, M 59, 185 Hanley. C 65, 110-1 1 Hanlon, J 110-11 Hargadon, C 44, 110-11 Harkin, S 110-11 Harley, C 62-3 Harrington, T 45. 47. 70. 1 10-1 I. 185 Hart. B 38, 60, 63. 65, 1 10-11 Hart, K. 62. 167 Hart. C. 1 10-1 1 Hartmann, J. 110-11 Harvey, D. 110-11 Harvey, J. 110-11 Hathaway, D. 110-11 Hathaway, J. 190 Hayes, A. 62, 1 10-1 1 Hayward, E. 110-111 Healy, M 183 Healy, M,J. 36, 59, 60, 192 Heanue, M. 9. 66, 110-11 Henck, C. 61-2 Hernon, T. 168-9 Hewson, D. 66 Hicks, M. 31,42, 60,69, 110-11, 174-5, 184-5 Hildreth. T. 21. 62, 112-113. 167 Hinchliffe, G. 60, 63. I 12-3 Hitchings, R. 1 83 Hogan, James 1 1 2-3 Hogan, John 6, 32, 66, 1 12-3 Holbrow, A. 175 Holland, R. 185 Holt, J. 112-3 HoIzman.L. 19,37,41-3,60,69, I 12-3, 188 Houle, S. 66, 112-3 Houston. G. 7 Howie, D. 18. 42, 46, 70, 112-3, 179 Hudson. R. 58 Hughes, P. 1 1 2-3 Hulstrom, C. I 1 2-3 Hume, B. 185 Hurley. D. 112-3. 175 Hurley. K. 62-3, 176-7 Hutton, J. 62-3 lannacito, J. 110-11 Jacobson, M. 183 Jankowski. M. 1 1 2-3 Jarzyniecki, F 44 Javurek, V. 60, 61 . 11 2-3 Jennings, D. 112-3, 176-7 Jernegan, J. 60, 62-3, 181 Johnson. E. 1 85 Johnson, F. 59. 60, 185 Johnson, R. 185 Jordon, L. 12, 112, 113 Joseph, T. 25, 1 1 2-3 Joyce, K, 114-115 Joyce, L. 66 Joyce, N. 1 76-7 Joyce, S. 62-3, 114-5 Junior, F. 1 1 , 64 Junkins, S. 1 1 4-5 Karas, N. 1 14-5 Kaupp, K. 66 Kaupp, D. 64, 1 14-5 Kaupp, S. 1 14-5 Keane, W. 1 14-5, 181 Kearney, C. 1 56-7 Kearney, P. 6, 25, 72, 156-7 Keating, G. 62-3, 1 7 1 Keaveney, K. 114-5, 192 Keefe, E. 1 14-5 Keefe, S. 167 Keegan, J. 1 14-5 Keelon, J. 190 Kelleher. D. 58. 1 14-5 Kelleher, K. 175 Kelley. E. 114-5 Kelley, J. 36. 60, 1 14-5. 185, 178 Kelley, M. 64, 71, 1 14-5 Kelley. T. 70 Kelley, P. 60. 65. 114-5. 192 Kelly C. 114-5 Kelly, D. 1 14-5 Kelly. J. 62-3 Kennedy, K. 60, 63, 64, 1 16-7 Kennedy, P. 1 75 Keohan, J. 61. 63. 116-7. 172-3. 179 Kesaris, J. 1 16-7 Kettell, G. 1 16-7, 181 Kettell, S. 181 Kiley, J. 1 16-7 Kirby, S. 1 89 Kirwin, V. 61, 64, 66 Knapp, J. 1 1 6-7 Knoll, J. 116-7 Knoll, T. 63 Knowles. K. 6, 62-3, 1 16-7 Knowles. S. I 1 6-7, 1 85 Knox, S. 62, 167 Kracunas, C. 184-5 Kramer, K. 1 1 6-7 Krumscheid, L. 40. 1 16-7 Kump, P. 62, 167 Lally, P. 116-7 Lally, T. 34, 35. 116-7 Famir, M. 41. 62-3, 116-7 Fandry, K. 30. 116-7. 164, 183 Lane. J. I 18-9 Lane, Pam I 1 8-9 Lane. Paula 60, 1 1 8-9 Langille, C. 1 18-9 Laiosa. J. 164 Laracy, L. 1 18-9 Laracy, J. 23, 64, 1 18-9 LaRosa, M. 58, 60, 63, 70, 118-9 Larsen, C. 118-9 Larson. C. 1 1 8-9 Larson. E. 23, 64. 1 18-9 Lavoie, D. 1 75 218 STUDENT INDEX . . .STUDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX . . . STUDENT INDEX STUDENT IN Lavoie, M. 175 Lawless, J. 1 1 8-9 Lawson, S. 60, 66, 1 18-9, 171 Lear, J. 1 1 8-9 Leary, D. 118-9, 185 Leary, M. 1 1 8-9 LeBlanc, C. 66, I 1 8-9 Lee, M. 62, 65 Legg, J. 20, 122-3 Lento, VI. 185 Leone, L. 63 Leone, R. 1 22-3 Leonido, C. 122-3 Lesenechal, D. 1 22-3 Lee, M. 167 Levangie, R. 167 Levangie, P. 12, 1 22-3 Levine, R. 1 22-3 Lewis, R. 1 22-3 Libby, L. 122-3 Linscott, P. 62, 122-3 Linscoti, S. 1 22-3 Littman, D. 190 Lizotte, R. 175 Lizotte, C. 1 75 Locicero, W. 122-3 Logan, G. 1 22-3 Lonczak, L. 122-3, 179 Lore, J. 122-3, 168 Lovett, R. 15, 64, 122-3 Lucey, B. 62-3, 122-3 Ludy, J. 62 Lunquist, E. 1 2 Lurvey, A. 42-3, 65, 167 Lutz, J. 13, 21, 63, 122-3 Lyndon, J. 184-5 Lydon, M. 36, 60, 63, 68, 42-3, 122-3 Lynch, G. 122-3, 189 Lynch, J. 59, 60, 62-3, 176-7 Lynch, K. 60 Lynch, M. 122-3 Lynch, S. 64, 122-3 Lyons, C. 1 22-3 Lyons, P. 1 22-3 MacAleese, J. 1 72 MacDonald, C. 62 MacDonald, J. 64, 70, 124-5, 189 MacDonald, L. 36, 42, 47, 71, 124-5, 176-7 MacDonald, S. 1 75 MacNevin, S. 1 24-5 Maffeo, S. 124-125, 170, 184-5 Magee, L. 64 Magee, T. 24, 62, 124-125 Maglio, L. 60 Maher, J. 124-125 Mahoney, A. 29, 62, 65, 124-125, 168, 185 Mahoney, D. 189 Mahoney, G. 62-63, 124-125, 185 Mallet, M. 124-125 Manfredonia, T. 124-125 Manganelli, L. 44 Manning, P. 60 Mantia, L. 66, 1 24- 1 25 Mariani, B. 62 Mariano, W. 1 24- 1 25 Marinelli, T. 34 Marquis, L. 42-43, 61, 62, 65 Marquis, M. 190 Martin, B. 124-125 Mathews, M. 66 Mattson, B. 192 Mattuchio, J. 40 Mattuchio, L. 62-63, 124- 125, 181 Mauge, P. 59 Mauro, P. 58 Maver, D. 6 McBrine, M. 64, 126-127, 175, 184-5 McCabe, R. 126-127 McCarthy, T 1 88 McClow, K. 126-127 McConarty, M. 62, 126-127, 167 McConnell, M. 47 McConnell, M. 175 McCoy, H. 40, 126-127 McCue, D. 58 McCue, J. 1 83 McCullough, K. 190 McCusker, P. 1 26- 1 27 McDermott, A. 168 McDermott, K. 172, 179 McDermott, L. 126-127 McDonald, C. 167 McDonald, D. 175 McDonald, D. 46, 47 McDonnel, B. 60, 64, 126-127 McDonnell, D. 62, 66, 126-127 McDonough, C. 1 79 McDonough L. 128-129, 168, 169 McGee, C 66 McFaun, M. 181 McGinnis, C. 60, 192 McGuire, D. 1 28- 1 29 McHugh, H. 128-129 McIntyre, R. 1 28- 1 29 McKenna, M. 1 28- 1 29 McKenny, D. 1 28- 1 29 McLaughlin, J. 175 McLaughlin, J. 128-129 McLaughlin, K. 25, 128-129 McLaughlin, S. 128-129 McLean, J. 128-129 MacLeod, D. 1 28- 1 29 McManus, L. 62, 128-129 McParland, D. 34 McParland, N. 59 McParland, K. 34 Meadows, M. 128-129 Melanson, L. 40, 62, 130-131, 167 Melchin, M. 66, 168 Meleedy, M. 8, 130-131 Merrigan, D. 1 75 Merrigan, J. 130-131 Middleton, D. 1 1, 130-131 Mikami, M. 1 72 Miller, E. 190 Miller, J. 181 Miller, Linda 1 30- 1 3 1 Miller, Lynda 1 30-1 3 1 Milne, J. 62, 167 Milroy, C. 1 30- 1 3 1 Minicucci, J. 66, 130-131 Mitchner, K. II, 59 Mo line, R. 1 30- 1 3 1 Mollica, J, 170, 185 Molloy, C. 130-131 Molloy, B. 60, 62, 63, 68, 130-131 Monaco, A. 60, 130-131 Monaco, G. 1 88 Monaghan, J. 130-131, 73 Monti, T. 33, 40, 62, 130-131 Moran, B. 175 Moreland, S. I 32- 1 33 Moretti, E. 30, 44, 132-133, 188 Moretti, L. 44 Morris, J. 64, 132-133 Morrisey, E. 41 Morrison, C. 167 Morrissey, J. 46 Morrissey, S, 35 Morse, J. 46 Morton, J. 1 32- 1 33 Moscardelli, M. 62, 64, 132-133 Moscaritolo, C. 63, 132-133 Moscaritolo, J. 60 Mowles, G. 132-133 Muccini, B. 16, 167 Mula, D. 132-133 Mula, D. 132-133 Mulligan, E. 42-43 Mulligan, K. 132-133, 167 Mulligan, P. 132-133 Mullin, K. 34, 63, 132-133 Murphy, A. 60, 61, 192 Murphy, B. 23, 24, 132-133 Murphy, E. 34, 60, 132-133 Murphy, M. 59 Murphy, M. 62, 132-133, 167 Murphy, M. 42, 175 Murphy, P. 38, 58, 60, 65, 134-135 Murphy, S. 134-135 Murphy, T. 20,21,62-63, 134-135, 175 Murphy, T. 1 34- 1 35 Murray, E. 134-135 Naclerio, P. 8, 11, 134-135 Natale, G. 22, 64, 134-135, 178 Natale, M. 134-135 Needel, E. 134-135 Neil, S. 134-135 Neissa, C. 134-135 Nesseralla, A. 172 Neuvlis, J. 60, 63 Nichols, J. 134-135 Nichols, K. 134-135 Nickerson, L. 8, 60, 62-63, 134-135 Norris, J. 171, 183 Norton, M. 134-135 Norton, N. 60, 134-135 Norton, D. 170, 185 Norton, P. 170, 185 Nott, L. 62 Noun, P. 134-135 Nourse, J, 10, 15,22,32,60,61,63,64, 65, 70, 136-137 Novin, P. 1 36- 1 37 Oberstein, S. 46 O ' Brien, C. 136-137 O ' Brien, C. 64 O ' Brien, D. 136-137 O ' Brien, M. 136-137 O ' Brien, ' V. 136-137 O ' Connor, B. 136-137 O ' Connor, J. 188 O ' Connor, T. 62-63 O ' Donnell, L. 136-137, 189 O ' Hara, L. 66, 136-137 Oliveira, D. 1 36- 1 37 Oliver, D. 136-137 O ' Leary, E. 59 O ' Leary, L. 44 Omelia, J. 192 O ' Neill, T. 24, 65, 71, 136-137 Orabone, B. 29, 136-137, 192 O ' Rourke, M. 138-139 Otterson, J. 60 Pace, P. 138-139, 181 Padula, J. 37, 60, 62-63, 65, 138-139 Padula, J. 175 Palaima, R. 138-139 Palmer, B. 61 Palmer, L. 1 56- 1 57 Palmer, S. 61 Palmer, V. 1 38-139 Palmieri, P. 46 Papoulidis, D. 61, 192 Papoulidis, D. 192 Pappas, S. 59 Parlee, H. 29, 138-139, 165, 188-189 Parsley, C. 29, 42-43, 62-63, 138-139, 188-189 Partridge, D. 32, 66, 138, 139 Partidge, L. 138-139 Pasakarnis, R. 138-139 Paul, E, 138-139 Pelton, J. 167 Pendergast, L. 138-139, 73 Pendergast, T. 175 Pendergast, T. 192, 185 Pendleton, J. 138-139 Perfetti, J. 168 Perry, J. 138-139 Peterson, D. 60, 192 Peterson, J. 59 Peterson, L. 1 38- 1 39 Peterson, S. 62, 65, 138-139 Petrillo, P. 28 219 STUDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX STUDENT IND UDENT INDEX STUDENT INDEX . . . Vannelli, J. 1 52-3 Varasso, L. 1 76-7 Varasso, S. 63. 1 52-3 Varrasso, L. 152-3 Varrasso, S. 152-3 Vatalaro, M. 65. 1 54-5 Vella. A. 45. 59. 60 Venuli, A. 165 Vernon. C. 165 Viola. C. 154-5 Viiagliano. A. 154-5. 175 Vining. T. 60. 154-5. 179 Vivona. J. 190 Volpe. J. 154-5 Pezzilli. S. 1 8 1 Phalon. N. 172 Phripp, D. 140-141 Pitts. C. 62. 167 Pizzi, L. 172 Pizziferri, T. 140-141 Podell, T. 140-141 Poulos. D. 1 3. 66 Powers. B. 60. 62-63 Powers. E. 60. 62-63 Powers. J. 62-63. 140-141 Powers. P. 190 Pransky. L. 140-141 Predella. D. 140-141 Presutti. T. 190 Preston. L. 64. 66 Provenzano. A. 35. 64. 140-141 Quattrochi. T. 60. 140-141 Quevillon. M. 34. 35. 140-141. 178 Quimby. D. 1 40- 1 4 1 Quinn. E. 172 Quirk. M, 64. 140-141 Ranalli. G. 140- 141 Ranieri. D. 190-1 Ravino. J. 140-141 Rawson. L. 66 Reardon. J. 66. 170. 185 Reardon. P. 183 Reeves. L. 45. 47 Reeves. S. 45 Reeves. S. 18. 64. 140-141. 168-169 Regan. P. 160 Reid. M. 59. 61 Reiniels. P. 140-141 Reynolds. J. 140-141 Reynolds. P, 142-143. 185 Ricca. D. 142-143 Ricciarelli, P. 142-143 Ricciarelli. T. 66. 142-143 Rice. 1. 40 Rice. S. 22. 142-143 Richard. C. 62-63. 71. 142-143 Richardi. ,1. 60. 65. 142-143 Richardi. J. 30. 142-143 Richardi. L. 6. 64. 70. 142-143 Richardi. S. 45. 62-63. 142-143 Richards. D. 142-143 Richards. ,1. 58 Richardson..!. 29. 142-143. 170. 184-5 Richardson. K. 62. 167 Ridge. L. 62. 142-143. 179 Ridge. L. 142-143 Riley. G. 33. 142-143 Riley. J. 171 Riordan. J. 167 Ripaldi. G. 6. 35. 142-143. 216 Ripley. G, 25. 144-145 Ripley. K. 6. 22. 64-65. 144-145 Ripley. T. 172 Ristuccia. J. 37. 60. 62-63 Rizzitano. L. 144-145. 192 Robbins. C. 64. 65. 66 Robertson. P. 10. 40, 63, 144-145 Roche, J. 144-145 Rogalin, B. 58, 66 Rogalin, C. 58. 66 Rogan. J. 144-145 Roy, J. 144-145 Royce, A. 14, 144-145 Ruggierio, J. 1 8 1 Rupprecht, R. 144-145 Rusconi, S. 60, 144-145 Rush, J. 64 Ruvido, G. 29. 60. 64. 66. 70. 144-145, 168-169 Ryan, D. 144-145, 171 Ryan. T. 62 Sampson. S. 59 Sandonato. L. 21. 1 44-5 Sanfilippo, C. 46. 62-3. 183 Savonen, .1. 8. 144-5 Savonen, Janis 144-5 Scales. R. 146-7 Scales, Robert 146-7 Scammcll, L. 1 78 Schepici. S. 66. I 58 Schepis, K. 62. 167 Schepis, V. 146-7 Scioscia. D. 9, 42, 46. 146-7 Scolamiero, L. 146-7 Scorza. D. 146-7 Scott. S. 63. 146-7 Senkel. D. 32. 38. 60, 65. 146-7 Sewell. R. 146-7 Sharland. K. 85 Sharpies. C. 9, 34-5, 42-3. 60. 62. 64. 146-7 Shea. J. 38. 60. 65. 146-7 Shea. M. 183 Sheehan, K. 192 Shecdv. K. 61 Sheffield. T. 59 Sherlock. T. 64. 146-7 Sherman. J. 61. 146-7 Shiers, C. 63 Shipp, J. 64, 66. 1 46-7 Short, E. 61, 62. 192 Short. E. 64 Simonelli. S. 146-7 Simpson. C. 59. 146-7 Singler, K. 94. I 48-9 Smillie. D. I 85 Smillie. M. 62-3. 148-9 Smith. A. 148-9 Smith. C. 175 Smith, G. 59 Smith. II. 148-9 Smith. K. I 48-9 Smith, L. 148-9 Smith, M. 62-3, 148-9. 185 Smith, R. 171 Smith. S. 148-9 Smolinsky. J. 60, 62-3. 168 Somario, T. 1 68 Son, L. 22, 64. 148-9 Soriano, S. 62 Sorgi, C. 148-9 Southerland, J. 1 48-9 Spadea, K. 40, 62, 148-9 Spyridonides, I. 175 Spyridonides, P. 148-9 St. Aimee, J. 59, 6 1 St. Andre, J. 6, 34, 58, 62, 68. 148-9 Stanton, C. 192 Starkey. T. 148-9 Starr, K. 148-9, 175 Stearns, L. 1 50-1 Stephan, C. 66 Stevens, B. 35, 60, 66, 150-1 Stewart. T. 62, 178 Stewart. D. 1 50- 1 Strauss, K. 40, 1 50-1 Sulfaro. S. 1 50- 1 Sullivan, C. 1 50- 1 Sullivan. 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