Governors Academy - Milestone Yearbook (Byfield, MA)

 - Class of 1984

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F RESI-IME The year started out with our Freshman picnic. This event was planned so that we could get ac- quainted with each other and we did just that. Our fall term was a very produc- tive one. We had Chessy Wood playing Varsity Soccer. Carla Rivela had a good part in the Fall play, Story Theater. The Thirds Soccer Team, with a majority of Freshmen players, had the best sub-varsity re- cord. The special characteristic of our class was seen by all - spirit. By the winter, we started to crank. There were many great activi- ties that took place. One highlight was the music concert, featuring tremen- dous performances by john Brennan, Carla Rivela and Kris Kobialka. Our sports teams had excellent seasons. Four fabulous Freshmen played Var- sity Hockey: Todd Crabtree, Andy Rockwell, Chris Hart and John Fos- dick. In addition to strong participa- tion in athletics, the Freshmen also contributed to the Winter Musical, Guys and Dollsf' Lisa Carrigg, Carla Rivela, and Kris Kobialka gave enthu- siastic performances. We had the first-ever G.D.A. tow- el sale which made an excellent profit for the Class. Some of this money was Ll . 10- 1--' e ' e Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle Dum 28 I' if ii .4 ix. f . . T r .,,., ,Q V. -Q . ry it . ,iri . R spent on the closed week-end and will be spent on a class trip. The Spring term looks prosper- ous in every area. Athletically, there are strong Freshmen players: Jona- than Blau, Varsity Tennis Team cap- tain: Tom johnson and Greg Wald- man, Varsity athletes. Schlolastically, Beth johnson and Peter Barton con- tinue to lead the class. Socially, we have planned another great picnic at Mr. Foster's house. To put it mildly, we have poten- tial. You can expect a lot from the Class of 1987 in years to come!



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le --uf. ,ill N y - an ',' '44.. I V :J -. A A . as My SOPHO ORES The up and coming class of 1986 displayed their maturity and young leadership through- out the entire school year. All ninety-nine members of the Sophomore class contributed to the Governor Dummer community: academ- ically, athletically, and theatrically. On the playing fields as well as on stage, sophomores performed in an exemplary man- ner. Over twenty sophomores achieved Honor Roll status at least once and nearly forty per- cent ofthe class made a varsity team while oth- er Hollywood bound sophomores held roles in the three drama productions. Led by President Paul Nardone, Vice President Steve Breiseth, Secretary Lindsay Seward, Boarding Rep. Bill Sweeney and Day Rep. Alex Marculewicz, the class achieved great financial success from their sell-out sale of G.D.A. winter hats. Highlighting the year was the Sophomore Closed Weekend in which the entire class pul- led together to organize one of the most fun-fil- led closed weekends of the year. It started off with the Friday Night Talent Show and ended with the exciting Ping-Pong tournament on Sunday. The Class of 1986 patiently awaits their turn to lead the school through another great year. .mx 'A

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