Governors Academy - Milestone Yearbook (Byfield, MA)
- Class of 1987
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Ded1ea t1on In the sprrng and earlv summer of 1983 a man re peatedly vzszted the Gov er nor Dummer campus drrv mg for as long as e1ght hours on a day to make those vzs Its He was Peter Wrlkmson Bragdon He was deter mmed to know students facultv and as many other people as he could before hrs appom tment became of hcral on Julv lst of that year In the ensurng four Vears Mr and Wrs Brag don have made ev erv effort to knovv everv member of the communrty bv therr at tendance at meals sports events plays arts perfor mances and openrngs at the gallery But more srgnrfi cantly they are the hrst to have opened the Head masters refuge The lblan the commumty who vvrshes to come on Saturday eve nrngs At the same trme the Bragdons have enhanced the rmage and standrng of the school by trreless effort travelrng all ov er the coun try to l1S1f Alumnz and to rarse funds to Improv e con drtrons at the Academv For therr true ded1cat1on to make Gov ernor Dummer Acad emv the best there IS We respectfully dedrcate The 198 AIILES TONE to our Headmaster and Frrst Ladv Peter and D01 othv Brav on . 1 1 1 q -m wa' o . x Q 5 ' v , , L NL . . 'Y . . , ' fin. ' ' l - 7 7 ' I ' 1 v 1 I ' 7, I 7 . A v - 5- 'j , , U J 7 - 'Q' X ' sron House, to anyone from O ' . , 7 , ., , , ' . 7 - 7 - a f' E .. f I , , 5 X 1 Mx' ' gi :el a , ' KK ' v. fr. me '7 . ' .7 51' 417335, X X d I E lei A Lb 'iff' 'W . v- v I , 'X ' ,, E.--, s r a.. ,I : '. F 153- s '-wwf . Wi? . -- ur '- '- l'. -, I' N , - .It 1 -af 1. !',f . - QQXJ- t . .Xu xl 'Q 4 'mv . v . K , A .,,-1,21 'F , Q., VY .. 5 . 4?-1 3 's.- x. f '- - 1 I' . .- 4 - 'Vsifq Ei -. 5 .. fy f , 4f+B:ifSffioe' 4 in t . 3 ' a ' ' 's ' f ,Q-. mf... , Q i. - 'fi L. :ami A -is ' ,X : 14' A ' ' ' . ,. ' 1 HB, ' iw, 'lilsi 1: -4 ' , :qtf .a? .Q Q I y.t.'f nqfxo '-, ,v., 4 JN. of , -sf 1'-.9-759 PQ wi 1, V: fag' Q4 Z5 N l' i Ta ble of Contents People Faculty Seniors Juniors Soph om ores Fr'eshm en Fall Even ts Sports Win ter Even ts Sports S pring Even ts Sports On Campus Commenoem ent Advertising Directory The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson 18 33 56 59 61 64 75 94 1 06 129 141 1 64 1 69 185 204 5 3 I 1 Shi Qi' is sal . , 5 X you-are -M-0' . INN . 'X . 96- MSNIJ- ' I N -' 4: .vnu-w - U' , qw' ' .A xii? ' wus,-.xwwN' U Q , in v- .' - M -' - sgg. an ' - U K' . ,uses x .K w5 '0 x ' svwn -- . -- - f' -' N ysxx xxx - - ' ' ' s-ANNA f, sxxssxxsgswx .1 0- .L L1fe IS partly what We make it, M. 47, s 3' 'G ,ac ai! ao, - , ' ,. . 'rim f' vials .4- 470-fafv .2 T JI' E .CWI 'seg .Qu if. .5 and partly what it is made 51 by the fnends whom we choose. Teh y1 Hskeh ta' .. - ' , 'Qs 511 fs' :' - - an- , fa- gf.. ,nb n 'IDE W..- A 1.1.0, ,546-q.:..', ., ., .,, li -'Uv ' l ' Y-v' -. - ls' V. 5515 . I 'Dv 5 , 'it ' 'cup 'B I ,B -.1 'sl' ,.. ,.. N .. 'O 4 .Q A ., 1.150 a 4 ' 1' AIS '- A '- ' '05 an- 1 v Q'1 As I sit quietly in the darkness I fight to hold my emotion back but the bat- tle is lost My soul lets go and the floods of bltter wa- ter stream down my face Soft quiet footsteps echo along the pathway I sense the heat of another body next to mine My cold bear neck suddenly feels the warmth of a beaten, but loved jacket, belonging to my friend. As I lift my sorrowed head, my eyes meet ,his. They shine through the dusky night seeing my misery and com- forting me. He listens as I weep out my shattered feelings. He understands. He cares. A calm happy feeling washes over me. Just being there he has helped so much. The bond we share between us is pre- cious. The bond we share is friendship. Anne Monnelly 9 .vu 544 Jrftk' a., IUFAYM The thrill of victory . . . the agony of da feet!! Friends work together in harmony Q75 . . . 'N a hw 4 4 S - 4 . after they come to trust one another Camp Brantwood didn't work out and an afternoon wasn't enough to make the dif- ference for some. Outside of the buildings On the playing fields In front of the chapel Up in Frost During the day Between classes Inside the dining hall Near the gym at GDA Friendship is here Sam Kirkham Friends are nnportant to give others the comforting feeling of being wan ted and accepted. Success Without friends isn 't success because you have no one with Whom to share it. Kurs tin Burns When attending Gover- nor Dummer, even if you don 't learn anything about Science or math. you will de- Hnitely' learn something about friendship and work- ing with other people. S tu tz Plais ted 11 , 9' I S lf 1- i In I. 5 E' u F i 'I 5 7' I P I 1 I i I ,A-4 . - ' 'Zig px A . :'U',' - 12 1 12155 -, f 'LJ . H-. 4' ff! 'xii' V 5., Yr ix' ' . Y, la ,:'- ,, .s It 1S by a slmple gesture Just a frlendly hello to some- one you pass a warm hug ln the Shlfllflg sun or taklng the tlme to llsten and care for a frrend who IS hurt It IS these actlons that can be wrt- whlch fabricate our closely knlt communlty Friendsh- IDS are valued hlghly at GDA and to reach out to a frlend IS somethlng we flnd comfor- tlng and accepted As long as you redat Governor Dummer you know you ve got a frrend ANON nessed at any time at GDA For me frlends and frlendshlps are what make GDA so speclal Everyone IS warm and affectlonate to ward one another Because there IS a small populatlon at Governor Dummer you at ta1n more frlends and see a lot more people you know The strongest frlendshlps last outslde of Governor Dummer I am stlll frlends wlth seven people who have graduated ln the past two years ThlS IS Important be cause It shows that frlendsh 1pS at GDA really last Laurle Torosxan 4 13' l V Friendship is easy to come by, but very hard to keep. I mean, it's easy to be friendly and considerate, but to stay that way consistently is the true task. Anyone can be nice once in awhile, but only a true friend can be con- sistently loyal. A true friend is a person who will stay your buddy even when you're down and gloomy. He won't even get mad when you treat him badly. And he will al- ways be there when you need him. Tony D'Orazio Friends In your heart Like no other By your side Burying hard times Near you always Until the end Through the years VVith a true friend Instead of feeling sad In addition to being happy Throughout the times Beside a friend. Allison Hyder 15 r'-3+ 1- X lf.-af If 'Q' X' in 'fq 'f , fx Ll ik? ' 1 Q 3' 5 sl .f ax . 'ay xx. 'V si' Q 3 P : ' M Q . .f Q Q Q' '. xr' L f x X ' lt. I L, ,--,.q if I -pw :ini 1-.5 so 51:7 W ' N9 J. Ll 'fr 'V 'XX x Q 1 . . sq I 5' .-if . .a 1.N'-61 'QQSX 519' 1 I ul 'fl Aw. .651 449' Hb. O- . I ' A 9' ' I U .', xx' -I1 .g. ' 1 4. xby x . wi , Q. -u, nys '93 ,g., r', 14 247 fy . fy Lf ' O Q I F rien ds Three boys On the marshes Walk with sneakers In the grass - Sometimes Hopping over A small gulley, Landing, Squishing in the mud. They come to the end. The River Halts their move. They stand And talk, Becoming closer As they linger. A cloudy sky, And a breeze Off the flat marshes Chill the boys. Finally, They turn And wall: home Jon F osdiek PEOPLE RICHARD N. LEAVITT Dean of Faculty Director of Studies, Mathematics Amherst College 1964, A.B.g Bowdoin College 1971, M.A. Appointed September, 1964. ' I Q f Administration 69 if gg. -Xi V J .X I .L X 1 lk- U- y ,Y ,f 5 , PETER WILKINSON BRAGDON Headmaster Harvard College 1959, B.A., Har- vard Graduate School 1960, M.A.T. Appointed July, 1983. S fx X C X I XX 'W 41. xq'A'. LAWRENCE THOMAS PIATELLI Assistant Headmaster, History Harvard University 1975, B.A. Boston University 1976, M.Ed. Appointed September, 1984. i, If ali, ' 3 r.-P' . ' if I 'Juni-sary ' 1 RoBERT HOBART COLGATE V Dean of Students, Mathematics in.,- Gettysburg College 1969, B.A.g University of New Hamp- gf shire 1980, M.Ed. PQ' Appointed September, 1980. V 1 1 A A , JANET E. ADAMS-WALL MATHILDA READING College Pleeement l . Assoc. Dean of Students, English Vlleshlllglefl State Uf1lVefSlfY 1975, B-A-3 Uf1lVef51lY Of Duke Universitv 1980, B.A.: Brown Universitv Southern Maine 1980, M.S. 1985, M.A.T. A 5 Appelnted September, 1986. Appointed September, 1986. MICHAEL A. MOONVES Director OfAClIT11SS1OllS, History Trinity College 1966, B.A. Appointed September, 1969. 1 -'I ' 1 I I Ll-A History X '3- AN .55 G. ispi Q DAVID MICHAEL WILLIAMS 1 Department Chairman, History ' 5 Franklin and Marshall College 1950, AB. Univer . Q sity of Pennsylvania 1951, M.A. ' XXX Appointed September, 1951. it J I J u, X- ELIZABETH A. RUHL fl? A History A Gordon College 1978, B.A. North- ,' 'N eastern University 1979, M.Ed ll!! Q!! Appointed September, 1984. Ei' ,I I WILLIAM HARTLEY SPERRY History ,I , Ni , Gettysburg College 1950, AB. Duke University University of Vermont 1982, B.A. 1953, M.A. Appointed January, 1985. Appointed September, 1954. 'V ff!! W l I' . -3 I ' '.qd.U :-QJN -J LAWRENCE J. TRETLER English, Drama Adelphi University 1972, BA.: City University of New York 1973. M.A.g Bowling Green State University 1976, Ph.D. Appointed September, 1981. Religion JULIA SLAYTON Religion Smith College 1974, AB., Episco- pal Divinity School 1983, M.div. Appointed September, 1986. PATRICIA TURNER HALL PAUL HENDERSON YVANN English University of Minnesota 1971, B.A.g Tufts Uni versity 1974, M.A. Appointed September, 1985. Readin' and writin' with Ms. Reading Librarian St. John s College 1966, B.A. Appointed September, 1984. 1'5 -i - iii' Q ' I l ' L, v 1 mf ff . . n.. p. . .' ,., , rl.-. . . .Y , .,. . I .lef- I. H. .'1 sf- :.,' nv x - ' ,. n, Library Av-J 08 1. Department I Manhattan College 1968, B.S. I Appointed September, 1984. Is the KENNETH R. CASAZZA Chairman Mathematics 'fr Mathematics i I1 . 1 . .P ,J -.gg xi an re no limit to this finite math, Mr. Leavitt A SUE A. DOUGHERTY Appointed September, 1984. Potsdam State University 1975, Mathematics B.A.g St. Lawrence University Salem State College 1963, B.S. 1980, M.Ed. Appointed March, 1985. yt gl? The answer is . . . Ho-HofHo! MICHAEL KARIN Mathematics ' Bates College 1985, B.S. Appointed September, 1985. JAMES L. SCHEIDEGGER Mathematics Amherst College 1982, B.A. Appointed September, 1985. STEPHEN C. SHEA Mathematics ' Norwich University 1971, BS., University of New Hampshire 1980, M.Ed. Appointed September, 1984. -.., v -vnu, l 1 l i i 5 l ,.-I-ft-f 'r,,, .fe k . , Science X ,wh-I ff' 1 A N -- Q, . 5 A DOUGLAS LEE MILLER '46 Department Chairman. Science Physics. Speech Amherst College 1950, A.B. Appointed September, 1954. NIEL M. GLICKSTEIN Biology. Chemistry Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1969. B.S.: Northeasern University 1972, M.Ed.g San Francisco State University 1977. M.A. Appointed March, 1981. jv' fc rf , . 7--If ,lil ,X ir if I . 1, 4- ' J , V fllruli' , K I, 1 J J-mul .'i I , 4 7 1 i 4 . .. ROBERT EDWARD ANDERSON Director of Athletics, Biology Kenyon College 1957, A.B. Appointed September, 1957. KAREN LIGHT Athletic Trainer. Biology University of New Hampshire 1981. B.S.3 Eastern Illinois University 1982. M.S. Appointed September. 1985. 1 if IIN Fi-i-1-' 5 -Q7 r an Q1 1.1: '- iz-- N r L I 1- . l N I , I K l WY X'T14 f . , n K x S Y A..--1 X 'T-'Z-E ,7 ri. X Q' .fx STEPHEN CARL METZ Chemistry Trinity College 1971, B.S.g Boston University 1976, M.A. 'N ,7 ,l . . NORMAN PRICE Biology Trinity College 1985, B.S. Appointed September, 1985. QU-J.. . DAVID D. MOORE Mathematics, Physics Northeastern University 1966, A.B.g Clarks 1970, M.S. Appointed September, 1980. ROBERT S. REED Chemistry, Electricity Union College 1972, B.S. Appointed September, 1979. ,fi Il X s on College ,- PIERRE NINO BARATELLI Department Chairman, Languages, French, Director of Hu manities Program University of Colorado 1956, B.A.g 1959, lVI.A., University of Dijon, University of Texas. Appointed September, 1967. I X g DAVID SWYDAN ABUSAMRA French, Spanish Holy Cross College 1969, B.A.g Middlebury College, 1970, M.A. Appointed September, 1972. Foreign Languages f-Ks 1 -1 'vs I 1 X T551 '35 ,., Q.-., .l-301'-' I LAUREL ELIZABETH ABUSAMRA . il. French ff'-' Hollins College 1969, B.A.g Middlebury College 1970, lVl.A. nl Appointed September, 1972. Q ff' ,nag 1 7' FN N, N IV f:sv :i' ' '0.'l'l!t ' 'Sw Q Q f I 1,119 I f A I gn C -1 ...I X 5? 2 . JOHN SEUFERT German Boston Colle e 1973, B.A.g Tuft S sity 1981, M.A. Appointed September, 1985. ALEXANDER WELD WHITE Spanish Trinity College 1967, B.A.g New York Univer sity 1972, M.A. Appointed September, 1971. CHRISTOPHER D. STOWENS Department Chairman, Arts Conservatory of Music 1979, M.A. Appointed September, 1978. ,Q ' -il PETER O. ALLEN Music , Boston University 1975, B.A.g University g of New Hampshire 1984, M.S. ' Appointed September, 1986. The Arts Colgate University 1972, B.A.g New England .C XS. n X ROBERTA W. CORCORAN Art Goddard College 1974, M.S. Ap- pointed September, 1982. 4 AUDREY E. TAYLOR T Ceramics '- Massachusetts College of Art 1980, B.A.g Tyler School of Art 1984, M.A. Appointed September, 1986. Dramatics Director Dr. Tretler knows the s Q-ig. mgrw, 9 Q i L., A ' ' ,.,, .1 4 ' f w HH University of Colorado 1959, B.A.g COTS. I3 R1 E IEEE! Ill! 'Fill I in 'fu My ...I we to , N ,. 11 x Er f ! BILL LANE, extraordinary photog- raphy teacher Athletics 'J' R A XJ i, - ' Q - J , J H 'vu A MARY ELLEN LETVINCHUK Assistant Director of Athletics Phys Ed University of New Hampshire 1980 B S Appointed September, 1980. Head Trainer KAREN LICHT once again wrapped up in her work if x 2 li 4 2-N' ' 4 fn.: Y li. Sarah Bodge .......... Sue Childs ............ Mr. Corthell ......... Fontaine Dollas ...... David Grant ......... Bill Lane ................ Pete McDonnell .... Elizabeth Paszko ........ SPECIAL FACULTY Advisor Black Student Union Athletic Trainer Intern Driver s Education .......................... Dance Machine Shop .. ....... Photography Athletics Math Tutor Nancy Perkins ........ ............. T ypmg Ty Seabrooke ........ Athletics Robert Spath M.D. ...... ......... P hysician Patricia Wall ......... Josie Wilbur ........ Head Nurse Drama STAFF Cornelia Adams ...... ......................... D evelopment Researcher Sophia Butler ...... Anita Chase ......... Jan Cowles .............. Secretary Main Office Assistant Librarian Secretary Dean of Faculty s Office Linda Corbett ......... .................. D evelopment Publications Marilyn Diehl ...............,......................................... Resident Nurse Arthur DuGrenier .................................................... . Grill Manager Irene Freeman ...... Administrative Assistant to the Headmaster Frances Gurczak .......................................................... Receptionist Sandy Keyes .......... Secretary Director of Development s Office Pat LeBuff ...................................... Assistant Bookstore Manager Sally Lindenfelzer ....,................................... Secretary Admission Debbie McCarthy ...... ....... A ssistant Secretary Main Office Robin Moore ........... ....,.......................... L ibrary Assistant Martha Myers ............ Charlene Patten ......... Liz Perkins .......,...... Secretary, Main Office Secretary, Business Office Assistant Bookkeeper Marguerite Perry ....... ........ S ecretary, Admissions Midge Roaf ............. Marjorie Rouisse ........ Joan Ryan ............... Bookstore Manager Bursar-Comptroller Secretary, Athletic Office Kathy Rybicki ........ ........................... L ibrary Assistant Susan Savage ....... Mr. Suggs ......... Susan True .......... ....................Secretary, College Office Advisor, Black Student Union Assistant Secretary, Main Office Grace Tymann ........ ..................... S ecretary, Main Office ir lb- Donna Woodsom ...................... Assistant Secretary, Main Office MAINTENANCE Caesar Amaral, Arthur Benware, Debra Bolton, Robert Ca- hill, John Campbell, Robert Chouinard, Robert Cummings, Jo- seph Daigle, Chester Dearborn, Alan Drisho, Dominic Euele, Da- vid Gaouette, Dennis Golden, Samuel Jensen, Kenneth Keyes, Lester Kirkpatrick, Robert Kochahian, Norman LeBuff, Eliza- beth Marshall, Augustine Morrison, Joseph Naumetz, Jerome Pi- mental, Donald Quill, Bruce Rogers, Theodore Seabrooke, Edna Sherry, Edwin Zabierek. FOOD SERVICE Full time - Mark Bemier, Linda Emond, Catherine Hill, Helen MacBurnie, Doris Marsolais, Bill Morse, Mike O'Laugh1in, Linda Paquin, Robert Paquin, Madeline Power, Carol Sargent, Cindi Sherwood, Tina Sherwood, Roberta Smith, Dave Weigel. Part time - Kim Arsenault, Lenny Barnes, Russel Barnes, Nate Broehl, Sean Case, Ted Duncan, Brent Pierce, Katie Ryan, Diane Sherwood, Mary Sherwood, Ben Tymann, Nathan Tymann. FDDUCDP-1Zt11U1 f ANN MARY BLAIR University of Rochester HONOR ROLL 321 Field Hockey ,IV 23, 3rd 1, 23 Vol- leyball 4, -IV 1, 2, 33 Lacrosse JV 3, 3rd 21 Track 13 Drama 4: GOVERNOR 3. 4: Art Club 3. 4: Photo Club 33 Dorm Proctor 4. JGARSB-IKRMCMDSQK K GSHJT WorkingSueW annaBet-len ChipsDipsRic hGreat CommlSmoothSha veSTC NYCpeacenessfrie nds - ai xr I I dare you to be proud, to dare to shout aloud. .v,,-,,,, 34 S -Bauhaus TRACY MARIA BODGE School of Visual Arts Honor Roll 4, JV Men's Lacrosse Manager 33 Dance 3, 43 Tech Crew 33 Veg 43 Art Club President 43 At- tendance Taker 43 Smoke Shack Maintainance Crew 4. Ps8zps - gangreenbaldiloxapelegg z bittersweet'pamwhocares'?-bawl dniked-bagelbeefjerky-japm-treec e-leece. IOHN ANDREW BLAU American University Honor Roll 1, 2.21, 43 Soccer 4th 1, Rrd 23 Hockey Ilrd I, 23 Tennis l, 2, 3, 43 Tour Guide 1, 2, JZ, 43 Big fix. . r ' DCU. 'Q' Brother 3, 43 Discipline Committee Il. 4. lb-16, missing sneaker, Blizzard of '85, Isis, OCD wfDonner + snack men, giga sessions? sure. ' in -'US N , ,Xi I DAVID ALLEN BONENKO St. Lawrence University Varsity Football Cl, 43 Var- sity Hockey 3, 4: Lacrosse Varsity 4, ,IV 323 Art Club 11, 43 Photo Club 21, 43 Dorm Proctor 4. 'lay MH 151 Nu Slowin Tubs. . , late night WNCLPC Bad Shot LG 8:42 I've done it. XO MMD ' ' v- 1 A. , , . .3 'B 42? Q31 if JAHANNA LEE BOUTIN University of Southern Maine Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball Varsity 3, 4 -IV 21 Lacrosse Varsity 3, 43 JY 2. RegalDon'ttalktostrangers VoltyCornchexPsychoLsP mAg PbNhAtBdMzMmT uUd'I'hanks RZQKL f I love you, Dad I SUSAN KAY BRACKBILL Colgate College Cum Laude Society 43 JV Field Hockey 3: JV Tennis 1, 2. 3: GOVERNOR Editor 23, 4: Wes and -Jeffrey at the Smith's working for the first time, Ann Bake A Cake, My Prescription 3500 RADS and counting. No Nukes ,CK 'Wx JOHN BRADLEY BRENNAN Georgetown University Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Cum Laude 43 Honor Society 33 Cross Country 1, 23 JV Base- ball 2, 33 Musicals 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society3 Latin Club 1, 2, 3. 4. I love you, Dad. Do you want some banna on that? Russia '863 You're the best, Mr. Stow- ensg Latin class3 Sunday River. C? uv WILLIAM DICKINSON BRONSON Bard College Football 3rd 13 Soccer 3rd 23 Hock- ey 2, 3. 4. 3rd 13 Tennis 1, 2, Music Guildg Ingham Dorm Job Supervi- sor. Trippinl Giga snack! ElowahlfKup- stein! Howzergig!Brendan, can you read Chinese? ALBERT KIPCHOGE BROWN Northeastern University Kip Honor Roll -1: Soccer 4 JY 3: Basketball 2, 3: Track 3, 4: Community Council -1: Com- mencement Committee 4: Big Brother 43 Food Committee 2. 3 President 4. Rob...Egghead,..yupes...z...wiz.,. Matt . .. Matt ... Bill ... Russian ... I'm sorry...19...Slug...Dr1ft...Chud... Lag guv , . . Edf? Clickergame . . . Spladive. 5 l I' P L Q Aunii' A . LISA ANN CARRIGG University of Richmond Honor Roll 1, 2, 41 Murphy - Mercer Prize 31 Soccer 4, JV I, 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Thespie an Society 3, 43 Big Sister 3. 43 Tour Guide 1, 2, 4g Dorm Proctor 4. Bubbie Sz Joe ... CDH-2 yrs.ChickenYGoggles.Moo. Ross-Thanks. Meg- KID! Pierce 3.Lise-Mr.C-h a! TIMOTHY DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL Northwestern University Hoagie Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3 JV 2: Fall Veg. -13 Vlvrestling 2, 3, 4 Co-Cap- taing Baseball JY 2, 3. MI- LESTONE Co-Circulation Manager 3, Co-Sports Edi- tor -11 Dorm Proctor 4: Jazz Band 2. 31 French Club 3. Thanks, Mom 8: Dad . . . Chris, Paul, Jerry, and Russ I-Ieyl Don't look back, Mr. Finn, it's the cops! i. is I A g r ay., . f , , A 5 g -, B i 9 . ,' f Qs sg X if X . - nf 4-453' PAMELA LEE CHASE University of Vermont Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. -lg Honor Society 3, 4: Soccer 2. 3. 4 JV 1: Basketball 2, 3, Captain 43 Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Tour Guide 2, 3, Head Guide 4. Red Key 1, 2, 3: Big Sister 3, -1: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Smith 8: Co. Dancers 2. 3. 43 MILESTONE People Co-Editor 4. TheRoyalCalloftheWild.ThereGo esYourBathingSuit,AnitalStowe'8 6Dave-Love.Anita.Forever Friendf RDBERT CRANE DELENA Trinity College Honor Roll 2. 23, 42 Football 51: Baseball 1. 2, 32, 4: Captain 51. 4. ISL All League 3. Stu- dent Body President 4: Dis- cipline Committee 3. 4: Honor Society 53. Dorm Proctor 4. Varsity Club 53. 4. Lindsay. Walldeker. Choge. Drupey. Ata boy. Eames Motel. Grill break. 5-year Plan. Bye. fix 'Ds A I-. .- I J P J ' ' r tl- 'i ' I I i Ch L...v I , 1 x A C w ir 'I Q -,,,f I I I LISA ANNE DiIORIO Bates College Honor Roll 2, 3. 41 Soccer 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 4 -IX' 2, 33 La- crosse 2. 3, 43 Governor 3, 4 Editor-in-Chief 4, Dorm Proctor 4. Hermit Twin. MoonsElf 8: Chewels-BBI Loon ST, Stowe 86 + SBI PAL WXPP, Sun country s2. I. IVI. I. INII WT-9 GLEN JOSEPH DISTEFANO St. Anselenfs College Honor Society 3, 43 3rd Football 1, 2: 3rd Hockey 1. 2 Ass't Coach Ii, 41 -IVTrack 1. 23 Drama 1, 2. 31, 43 Com- munity Service 313 Social Committee 3, Chairman 4. Audio Visual 2. Chairman 3. 43 German Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Proctor 4 Tour Guide 1, 2, JS, 4: Class VP 13 Boarding Student Rep 2: French Building Director 4, Proctor 2, 3. Dobro, Katz. Pop, Pouch, Stow, Lockjaw, VVild Bill, the Boys. f s A iii Honor Roll 4: Honor Society 43 French Trophy 31: Cross Country 2. 22, -IX' 1: Basketball 3, 4, -IV 2: Track 43 -IV 2, 213 21rd Lacrosse 1. Commu- nity Seryice 41 Class President 1, Social Committee 2, 3, 43 Red Key 2, S21 Big Brother 2. 3, 41 Tour Guide 1, 2, 3. 4: Dorm Proctor 4. Gym Proctor 4. Spanish Club 1. Presi- dent 31, 43 Dinners Club 2, 3: Grill worker 1, 2. 3, Ass't Manager 4. Food Committee 1. 2. Nina 8: P2. Soph. slide. About Face, MR, PW, HF - Inspiration. Last Chance. Adyersity, The True Test. t Nt BRINE PETER CRIS DOBROSIELSKI Hartwick College 'f I gf... f -,ffl 41,-flffl .R 5' 1 If1P!lQj . f fb f 0 Q . -fa if - Li' 'tifffl if 3 - lffzvfrffii. ir' N C-llrjgz 6. V5 fffwilizg 4 ii :HWUAQIA A .g,9i,pn' K. if-1'-, 4 ' 'xg'-fi gb 1 ic? -1, Y A'-, Iii., L'-f '- AI' 5 . , . 1 . A vf' rf w 'ui' rv JULIE DONAT Franklin and Marshall College Honor Roll I, 2, Ji, 43 Soccer 2, Ji Vo-captain Il: Tennis 2, 53, 4: Basketball Ii, 41 Vonif munity Service 4: Vo-Chair Blood Drive 4: Red Key 2. Il: Tour Guide 2.31.41 Head- line Tour Guide 4: Rig Sise ter 4 rllullylxlullllllleiliuggles l,u onH6IJ+IJorninos Chicken Texl-Booster l.l,J'F'l'l'lil,-l. I'YIll WhenNOW2ifXluska teers4EYER-Recldsfkltt-l'l' HANKS. THEODORE ROUSSEAU DUNCAN, III University of Lowell Cross Country Skiing 32, 41 Track JV 23: Drainatics 41 Mailroom Proctor 4: Kitchf en Worker 4 Hey, Dude Kool Awesome Outrageousl Landis Lives! No. Seriously This time she really is the right one. 'Of WILLIAM JOSEPH DUMOULIN St. Lawrence University Football 3, 4 Captain, MVP 43 Base- ball 21,41 Weight Room Proctor 43 Tour guide Zi, 4: Big Brother 4. Varsity Club Ii. 43 Dormitory Proctor 4, Math Tutor 3, 4 Spring 4, Chew. Football, Eames 8:111- gham, All the Guys, Rock Me, Two Di- plomas. Pizza, 5 year plan. GENNY SAVER 9O1TLE 5 if 1? :.b 'iw' MARC GEORGE DYER Bucknell University HONOR ROLL 1, 2, 3. 4: Cum Laude 4g Football 3rd 1. Cross Country 2, 3. 4, Captain 43 Cross Country Skiing 1: Wrestling-IV 2, 3: Track 2,JV1,3.MI- LESTONE 3, 4 Photo Editor 4. SleepingBeautyWeaselEggbrtWhyn DomonicHoagieRussJerry SkiTrip8 6 Sc 87-Fred-Orchard-XC84. AARON FRANCIS GARTLAND Wittenberg College Football 3. Captain 43 Coach's Award 43 Wrestling 3. 43 Lacrosse 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Music Guild 41 Dorm Proctor 4. Volty Lives! Deutshland Hangman Faormal '87-'86 Wait, I get it! J.B.fA.Z.fZ.A. l.5 IQAI I lg! L 5.29 KATHRYN ELIZABETH GIANTIS Tulane University Field Hockey JV 1,23 Lacrosse 3, JV 1, 2g Community Service 3, 4. Jazz Band 3, 45 GOVERNOR Editor 3, 4g Spring Term Committee 45 Music Guild 3, Big Sister 3, 4. Soph year - Canobie Lake - I'll just hop in the trunk - Wes and Jeffrey V Sue f Want to go to a movie? 3200 rads . . . Stand by me - Greece '87 - Bye. :ic f.-QR if JONATHAN EDWARD FOSDICK Lawrence University Honor Roll 1, 2g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 2, 3, 43 3rd Lax 1, Soccer 4, JV 3 3rd 2, 4th 1, MILESTONE Editor-in- chief 3. Circulation Mgr. 4, Staff 2, Red Key 2, 3, Co' chair 4, Junior Class Ski Trip Co. - Organizer 3. 3rd roommate, 3rd line - again, ceramics, tennis'?, skiing, college bound hope- fully, JS, Thanks Mom Sz Dad. AMY BETH GOLDSTEIN Union College Honor Roll 4, Volleyball 3, 4, JV 2g Men's Soccer Man- ager 3, 4, Tour Guide 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 43 Dormitory Proctor 4, French Building Proctor 4, MILESTONE 2, 3, 4. MaryLouPweesieVLesCor n chexMatherSocoo BW KLFacedlhSorry RegalKi mLRKMER JustJoeTired LoonS5Ski86 O my Gawd. -X5 .,1 P , me '. ' I T .E H -'vi' ffl' n ' v 4.4 5 VQQQ 3 'FM' 3 V li .i. I ft.. .tb J'n 'v 'z,1f6i '- .,., 1 .7.. -s- , 5, X-4 man-'Muzi' Q. lg' .. 1- rs' .'.-aff Q01 'O ,F 1 if-i '22 ,i 1-'ii Ind MQ? . v ' 1 . RUSSELL FRANCIS GRACEFFA Syracuse University Honor Roll 4, NVrestling 2, 3 JV 1.-IV Cross Country Il, Football 3rd 2, Soccer 3rCl 1, Baseball 4, JV 2, 3, iird 1. Art Club 3, 4, French Club 33 Tour Guide 2, 3. Ski trips - Slug 1 Otis V Ph - Batboy - World Series - Limpy - Fr 2 - Pie - IM - PW - DC - MD - TC - CW - SHI-1YThanks. Mom 8: Dad! SHOSHANAH HALPERN Carnegie - Mellon Institute HONOR ROLL I, 2, 3. 4, Cum Laude 43 Honor Society 43 Soccer 3rd 13 Vol- leyball JV 1, Baseball Manager 1, Dance Beginners 2, Advanced 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 43 Day Student Rep 3, Thespian Society 3, 4, President 4, Tutor 4, Smith and Co. 4, Community Council 3, Free Term Committee 4. The bug's Dead - Skinny Dipping - Burnt Hair - Bucket Sharing - Girls, You're in trouble. I don't know - Miss you! YW pg JENNIFER ANNE GRIFFEN Colgate University Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Cum Laude 4, Varsity Nordic Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. 4 MVP 3g Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 43 Photo Club 2, 33 Tourguide 1, 2, 3, 43 Big Sis- ter 4, The GOVERNOR 3, 4. Jinx, 007, -Iuice, Sue? Bl oomies, PopTarts, Very Attractive, 5595, Window, Round table, Puddles, Fr iendly, M, BRENDA. Vid 'xr-1 ' 4 l Ji I 57-' Y MICHAEL SULLIVAN HART St. Anselem's College Football 3, 4, Coach s Award 4, Hock ey 3. Ass't Coach Girls' Hockey 4, Baseball 3, 4 Coach's Award 3. Tour Guide 3, 41 Big Brother 4, Food Com- mittee 3, 43 Commencement Commit- tee 4 Jay, Snoops, 151, dream vaca WXDB, Tapes, GW 3rd Roomie. Fast times at AHS W! Rat Pack Sr Julie. JACQUELINE ELISE HAYES ESU Student High Honor Roll -tg Soccer 43 Basketball JV 4: Tennis 43 Berman Club 4. Bugle. Stroke that mush- room. luv U 2 Geek, Let's study. SH Beach Party, YUK. S-Formal fun, No more Chocolates, Mum. l can ski. J.-XB. iv ,- THOMAS WISNER JANSEN Hofstra University Tennis 2, 3, 43 Hockey JV 3. 45 Football 23 Music Guild 2, 3, 43 Community Service 3g Weight Room Proctor 4. Dupe, La-di-19-Lag Flag- Mask-CHUD, Hang in th ere. Fred-Wisner-Nedrap Rock me. -ui LN- ff I Q fazff . .. .5 f Y , I Lf i SARAH ANN HIJAKATA Boston College Cross Country 2. I5 Lacrosse jx' 3, Ilrd 23 Community Ser- vice 3, 4. Kags'nickpBri-Leese-Trac e-Slugles-Jem-Kobi Hami sh-Skim-AshRiV ar K THOMAS if -H rm- FRANCES JOHNSON, III Sy racuse Unix ersity Honor roll 3, Soccer JX 2. 3, 3rd 13 Basketball JV 3, 3rd Basketball 1, 2g Music Guild 1. 2, 3, 41 Jazz Band 3, 43 Art Club 3, Ski Club 3. Boop, Teej, Trimmer, Rag- ing Bull, Gawain, Sychpha- tic Sybarites. 5 1-Q lt ,f 43-ll-1' HATE ,M BRIAN ADAMS KRAVITZ Hobart College Football 33 Community Ser- vice 3, 43 Jewish Fellowship 3, 4: French Building Proc- I 3, -1 Got to make it somehow with a dream you still be- lieve in. Hunter!Garcia Tim - On different stations - Post Garcia storm - Port- land '86 ,sur 'G KIMBERLY JANE LAWSON Mount Holyoke College Honor Roll 3, 43 Field Hock- ey flrdg Dance 1, 2, 233 Tennis 2, 3. 4. KRISTEN MARIE LaBRIE Interim Program Honor Roll 2 4' Cross Country 1' Volleyball 2 Q Captain 4 IV 1' seball 3rd 1' Cl VP 7 Z' French Building Director 4 Proctor 'I' Tourguide 1 2 3 4' Dorm Proc' tor 4 Bubbie + Joseph Phillips 10-4 Moody Margus Lisa D Moo Jewels + Red Ski Trip M. from Thebes! Thanx Mom + Dad! KIMBERLY G T Roanoke Colle e U 1 'f V in N n Soccer JY 23 Volleyball -IX' 23 Lacrosse 4, JY 3. 3rd 2: Ice Hockey JV 33 Drama 3, 4: Community service 3, 43 Art Club Il, 43 Big Sister 3, 4: Tour Guide 3, 41 Chorus -1. Food Committee Il, 43 Com- mencement Committee -1. MISSUALL - Carla Babes - Amy I-rl Roomie - RWJ.-X TCRMARMLTT. IGETU OHSORRY - Ski S6 Dad 8: Mom I UN U4EX ER eau l .il pi 'Je W ig- 2 0' gai n Q as Q '.HigQ?'Efg.a?a gi' '53 e x x L ' x L I P' I' I .x - f' L 5 . Pg , vp , I a -A il s 1 I - . i .,, W - G , , QA Q MACDONALD -fr 'gas--gifltgzgftg P, v '- 1 5 , L jflefcl :Ir ei QQ 4 3 Sffgj AMY FITZGERALD MACK Skidmore College Honor Roll 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 41 Field Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4, MVP 3, 4, All- league 3, 4, JV 13 Basketball JV 1: lce Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Key 1, 2, 33 Tour Guide 2, 3, MILESTONE 4, Big Sister 3, 43 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Building Director 4, Proctor 3. Howdy! Squirrel ... Marker ... K.P. Taco. . .Goose 10.4 Barns D.G, 87, grad- uating? Now? Beep Beep Zip Bang T- That's All Folks! JASON DAVID MALONEY Dartmouth College High Honors 1, 2, 3, Soccer JV 3, 4th 1, 2, Winter Track 1, Hockey JV Ass't Coach 3, 4, 3rd 23 Baseball JV 3, 3rd 1, 2, Lacrosse 4g Proctor 43 Musics Guild 3, 4, Food Committee 1, 3. Rug Doctor, Coda, Morry! Kenny, John Hughes film, All Aboard Amtrack, Meet me at the fountain, Lise . . . JOSHUA DABNEY MACKAY SMITH Swarthmore College Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Col- man Scholarship 3, Cross country 3, 4, JV 1, 23 Nordic Skiing 3, JV 1, 2, Track 3, 4, JV 1, 23 Winter Play 4g Gun Club 1, 2, President 3, 49 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus! Omnibus 4, Dormitory Proctor 43 Movie Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, Co-Head 4. Wooble, Argh A Excuse me . . . You did what to whom? Undercurrent: Latin air. J. Morrison stalks Boynton. mmf - I PAULA LOUISE MCCARTHY Rollins College Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, All-League 3, Captain 4, Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Tour Guide 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Proctor 4, Social Committee 3, 45 Big Sis- ter 3, 4. Loon '85 Fla '86 Whitter Beau Pea Kc HoneyAmer2Weswee V Pete. AMJB Tired? Gimp McTruc Cornchex Verti- cal! Thanx R8zKL, M8rD. CHRISTOPHER DALE MCMORRIS University of Rochester Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 43 Music Guild 3, 43 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Theater I, 2, 3, 4, Cricket Club 3, 4: Dorm Proc- tor 4. Ay, Ay! seeker of truth follow no path all paths lead where truth is here -e e cummings x if Q61 TT DAVID RAYMOND MILLER The College of Wooster Soccer 3, All-League Sc MVP 4, JV 2, 3rd 1, Basket- ball 4, JV 3, 2, 3rd lg Track 3, 4g MVP 3, 4 JV Baseball 2, lg Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Hey, it's been fun A all of 'eml RICHARD RONALD MCNABB University of Arizona Honor Roll 2, Tennis MVP 2, Social Committee 2, 33 Red Key 2, 33 Christian Fel- lowship 2, 33 Diner's Club 2, 31 Tour Guide 2, Il. Rue, Retch, Juan Happy star wfcheese Juanitafro- salita VT'86 S.R.T. Karen, Jen love ya. Thanks Mom Sz Dad. 1 ,wi x LESLIE ANN MILLER University of Rochester Field Hockey Il, 4, JV 1, 21 Dance: Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, 41 Track lg French Building Direc- tor 4, Proctor 33 Smith 8: Cog Grill Manager 43 Commencement Committee 41 Big Sister 4. 'fl JEROME LAWRENCE MONTRONE Boston College Soccer 32rd 13 Hockey -IV 2. 3, 3rd 1: Lacrosse Zlrd 13 Golf 'IX' 2: Baseball 4, JY 33 Community Service 4. Red Key 1. 2, 33 Art Club 2, 31 French Club 2, 33 Big Brother 4, Tour Guide 1.13. Mr. Finn, it's the copsl Ski '86-'87 f G? X ii 'X 'fe UV 21. H '. ,p' 7' 6. 'VL . ?- ins' DAVID MATHEW NAUMAN N University of Texas - .Austin Honor Roll 3, 43 Football JV 33 Tennis 3, 4: Drama 4: Community Service 3, 43 Social Committee 3, 43 Food Com- mittee 3, 4: Chapel Committee 3. No more Matt! Nap time. Sleeptown U.S.A., OOO-WEE! Thanks Ma 8: Pa. 1 I x I 'N 4 gow QA? X in ' f DONALD ROBERT MORSE Middlebury College High Honor Roll 2, 3, Honor Roll 1.43 Cum Laude 43 Honor Society 4: Baush 62 Lomb Prize 3: Soccer 2. 3. 43 Base- ball Jl, 43 French Building Director 43 MILESTONE 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. B.I. Mosi. Trooper Dingle, Mully. Co- zume 1. Dog. D.C. Good Luck KL Sz ABG. Trust me. Mom 8: Dad. KAREN ADELE PATTON University of Vermont Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Cum Laude 4: Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2. 33 Volleyball 43 Tennis 2. 3, 43 GOVERNOR Editor 4 Discipline Committee 43 Tour Guide 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 4. French Building Proctor 4. Big Sister 43 Junior Class Treasurer, Community Council 33 Red Key 33 Art Club 3. MT .4 C 1 flix .q - I -xi v. T R I A ? I 'url' - . ALFRED TIMOTHY POUCH Interim Program Nordic skiing 3. 43 Tennis 23, 4: Drama 53. 4: Community Service 3. -I1 Dornlillify PI'0CIor 4. Hey Nou '... ATPIII . . . Katz all .. . Smoromo? . . . Thanx Miah . . .Homework'7 Me? Haf. . .Jerry Rocks . . . Thanx, Mom . . . I did it, Dad . .. Finis NICOLE DANIELLE REYNOLDS Interim Program Honor Roll 3. 43 Soccer 3, 43 Nordic Skiing 33 Tennis 43 International Club 33 Tour guide 3. 43 Commencement Committee 43Tutor 43Com- munity service 3, 4. Feet on the grand, head in the ski, it's OK I know nothf ings wrong. I guess this must be the place. --'I 7 F 0 1 Y ff f 1-Q. S.. xh , I 3 Vlx fi V N355 t Q xixxx Nh -.,4'f N iE 'l-L.lf- X X IX. X K . 5 xx X ' tar ji: SHAWN CHRISTOPHER REEVES Cornell University Cum Laude. Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4: Soccer -IX' Ik, Iird Zi 4th Ii Hockey 33rd 1. 23 Baseball 1, 2: MILESTONE 2. Exec Ed 4, Co-Managing Editor 3, Achievement Award 321 Chorus 1, 2. fl. 4: Computer Club 2, President Ii. 4: Au- dio Yisual 2: Ski Club 2324: Tour Guide 1, 23 Dorm Proctor 4. Ugh-Ughln - Eames is that way. Jen T's birthday, Ted and Denny. -ID. Cabot. Mecbem Cup. ALLISON ELIZABETH RICHARD Wittenberg College Honor Roll 4. Soccer 1.2.31 Volleyball -IX' 2. II: Lacrosse 1. 2. JI, 43 Art Director ot' tall Jlay 4 Producer t' winter I . Y I' Musical 41 Art Club II. Es K Ann public bedroom ...liags , .Bridge Bgoo ANI ... ti years Rach K -len ... Esmer, Duran. Iiags. ,len . . , LOY C CARLA ANN RIVELA University of Rochester Honor Roll 2. Sl, 43 Honor Society 3. 43 Track 13 The- ater 1, 2, Ii, 43 Advanced dance 1, 23 Thespian Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 43 Allies Award in Fine Artsg Art Club 3, 43 Tour Guide Zi, 43 Chapel Committee 2, Ii, 43 Music c:L1lld2,il,f4QCl1UI'LlS 1,133 43 Advanced Vocal It, 4: Big Sister 43 Smith Zi Co, Phillips escape . . . Lieb, Kriest + Les my best , . . l love you Paul Formal '85 ANDREW KENT ROCKWELL Allegheny College Honor Roll 33 Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 43 Soccer 4th 11 Hockey 1, 2, 3, JV 43 La- crosse 3, 4, JV 2, 3rd 13 Jazz Band 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, Secretary! Treasurer 3. Fre, Sat, Sun ... N03 its been three days, . . . Cottage Crew . . . Ski Trip . . . White line. JOHN DAVID ROACH Colorado College Honor Roll 3, 43 Football 3, 41 Hockey JV 33 Tennis 3, 43 Community Service 4, To Mom, Dad, Mike: thanks. Special thanks to Mark, Dave, Jay, the gang in Denver, UST, Elway + Sons, CDA, all in Eames. l ' 1 -r v' Uh 411 ht, i If f 11455 , .-i 'Q 'i 7' Ds. rx 'wr' 45 - Li MARK CARL ROMBOLETTI Tulane University Soccer 3, 4, JV 23 Base- ball 4, JV 2, 33 Art Club 3, 43 French Club 33 Tour Guide 4. Br-Window-PreemieNe d-Zippy-Hoagie'JM-Wh y-JVBB3 SKITRIP-N Y-EVE-Quietl'KB-CT- BEACH-BYE ERIC JOHN SCOLA St. Lawrence College Honor Roll 1, 33 Football 4, JV 2, 3, 3rd 1, Wrestling 2, 4, JV 33 Lacrosse 3rd 1, 2. Grub, Mate Heb, No Ty, Who took my name in vain? no, Dupe, Mickey, Eames Morgue o 'QX LYNDSAY ELIZABETH ROWAN Princeton University Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Soccer JV 2, Ice Hockey 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Vice Presidentg Art Club Vice President 3, 43 Honor Society 4, Big Sister 3, 43 Dorm Proctor 43 French Building Proctor 33 Tour Guide 2, 3. ILUVU-Egghead-Eame KG-Mango-AreWeEven- Baseball Kid ILY-Regal-P. Honey-Bye. li 1, QMV 'lil nu sl Q - 1 I ANITA ELISE RUSSO Honor Rolll 2 3 4' Whlttem Award 23 Columbia Book Priz Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 43 Soccer 1, Advanced Dance 2 Wellesley College V Y V 1 . 1 4 Root Trackl 7 3 4 Day S dent Rep. 2, 3, 43 Red Key 1 3 Co Chair 4 Smith dz Co 7 43 Tour Guide 1, 2, 3, 43 Facebc 3, 43 MILESTONE 3, Adver 4, Beginners 13 Fiddler on I '. A ' . , W a v -fs ' s a , l . - , 4 - , , . , V , . . - I ing Manager 43 Honor Society I 43 French Building Proctor 33 Sister 3. ThanxFolks - PALWXPP-P ...FOREVER FRIEND. . .C of the VVild. LESLIE ANNE SEVILLA Syracuse University Ice Hockey 2, 3, 43 Tennis Manager, 23 Training Room 3, 43 Social Committee 3, 43 Tour Guide 2, 3, Head 4, Art Club 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Community Service 33 French Building Proctor 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 4. RegalKbGwRdZBestBuddy Classof 86 Just-loeK + RLS cubaM + D2MS Q 2 ROSS PHILLIP SHAIN Bard College Soccer JV 33 Golf 1, 2, 43 Theater 2, 3, 43 Music Guild 1, 2, Director - Coordi- nator 3, 43 Jazz Band 2, 3, 43 Slight Breese 2, 3, 43 Jewish Fellowship 1.2, President 3, 43 Big Brother 3, 43 Com- mencement Committee 4. SPASING!MarathonfSnurdfBoys! Trash 2t'l8fFREAKSfJAKE-LISA- FOREVER. .M 'gr LISA ELIZABETH TAPLIN Pitzer College Honor Roll 2, 43 Field Hockey JV 3, 3rd 1. 23 Nordi Skiing JV 1, 23 Track Manager 13 La- crosse 3rd 23 Men's La- crosse JV Manager 3, Community Service 3, 4. Treeceleece-PS8zPS-Ko- jak-Steady Readies-gil- lin-Emotional Rescue. IT' Ga Y -,f DIANA LYNN STRAM Colgate University Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Merit Letter of Com- mendation3 Field Hockey 3, 4, JV 1, 23 Volleyball 13 Ice Hockey JV 23 Track JV 13 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4g Dance 33 Community Ser- vice 43 Ski Club 1, 23 Art Club 3, 43 Spring Term 4, Varsity Club 4, Commence- ment Committee 43 Tour Guide 1, 2, 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 43 MILESTONE Busi- ness Manager 3, 4. FrYrfAW-3 Muskateers! Dominos!JD-Greece 87- Love you. 1. I ANNE WINIFRED TAYLOR William Smith College Honor Roll 2, Soccer 3, Captain and MVP 43 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4g Proctor 43 Social Committee 3, 43 Big Sister 3g MILESTONE Sports Editor 4. Warning! Mom Ski, Psycho + Jahnna, Duper, The Sweathogs, Carvelli, Barbarino, The Tub, J.T., JVC. 'isx ,. , '1:vfgf',Qf'. ,, .f.:,. .s I .Y I: Q... K . n , fi 1 JENNIFER JARRETT TODD William Smith College High Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 1, 31, 4: Field Hockey 3rd 1. 2: Community Ser- vice 4: Baseball Manager 2. 3, 4. JY 1: Dance Advanced 53. Beginners 2: Certifi- cate of Merit Boston Globe Art Award 31 Community Council 1, Art Club 3, 41 Governor Editor 41 Ski Club 2, 3. 4. R.McNabb-JuanfEunice!EdnafHildy Seniors -round tablefSquidfNK 8: SH. X l 'N J-..x., X U 'I X ,X x ' 'rt' 1:52 i c- t 1' i s 1 I TAYLOR H. TWINING Roanoke College Cross country il. 4: Wres- f tling: Lacrosse 4, JV 3: Dorm Proctor 4: Weight Room Proctor: Art Club 3, 4. l.C.C. 81 Later Jase ... Wheels. . . Kinzie. . .Booch . . . Wyoming '87 . .. Ford Jackets? Terps Lax! SHARAD UTTAM Carnegie-Mellon Institute Honor Roll 3. 4: Cross Country 2, 3. 4 JY 1: Wres- tling JY 3. 4: Nordic Skiing 2. JY 1: Track 1. 2. 3, 43 Dorm Proctor 4: German Club 1. 2: German Ex- change 2. Cobra ... Whino ... Sting ... pappas ... Spills ... Fardy Doug will follow . . . Friends World rocks . . . Thanks Abu. .fvf 'fr qv as W , v 4 4 H 1 u v lag GREGORY BRUCE WALDMAN Hobart College Football 3. Captain 4: Wrestling 1. 2. Captain 32. 4. MVP Ji: Base- ball 1. 2, 11. 4: Community Coun- cil -13 Dorm Proctor 4:Co1nniuni- ty Service 2: Varsity Club 11, 4. Jay. Rob. Kip. Mike. Bill. Nlel. Droops. Z. Hendrix. Heb. Lag. 151. Homework? Laterf Rides. l made itf rl PAUL ALEXANDER WASSON University of Miami Soccer 3rd 1,2 Q Hockey 3, 4, JV 2, 3rd 1, Baseball JV 3, 2, 3rd lg Art Club 3, 4, French Club 3. Later, Nate . . . Ski trip . .. nicknames . . . Woodie's Room Quiet in the Li- brary! I fell slow down ...jump it! Thanx! 5 QE Ili, CHRISTOPHER PERCE WHYNOTT Drew University Cross Country 4, JV 2, 35 Football 3rd 1, Basketball 4, JV 3, 3rd 2, 1, Track 3, 4, Baseball JV 2, 3rd 1, Dormi- tory Proctor 4, MILE- STONE 3, 4, Social Com- mittee 3, 43 Big Brother 4, Tour Guide 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Vice President 3, 4, French Club 3. Cottage Crew . . . Gusano ...juice. . .Mr.Finn,..Ski Trip . . . Honor Roll? Com- inic H. 1' .,f4'Q' ' ,-, .nf- I 4 rf 48 DOUGLAS FRANKLIN WEZNIAK Lafayette College Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football JV 3, 3rd 1, 2, Basketball 3rd 1, Manager 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, JV 13 Community Ser- vice 4g Red Key 2, 3, Tour guide 2, 3, Big Brother 3, 4. Slugg Sting 20 more min Led Zep . . . All Dougie . . . Amelio . . . R.M .... Wez . . . Prune man . . . Ten- nis . . . Temper. DANA BENNETT WILLIAMS University of Maine Soccer 3, 4, Navin's Cup 5, JV 23 Bas- ketball 4, Captain 5 JV 2, 33 Lacrosse 2, 4, Captain 53 Red Key 2, 3, 4g Outing Club 2, 3, 4, 53 Varsity Club, Gym Proctor 5. Cozumel - Robby the sign! Winer, where's the juice? Chills and Mills roadtrips - suburban. Yo smike . . . 5 years! MICHAEL DAVID ZRAKET Lehigh University Honor Roll 33 Soccer 4, JV 31 Football 3rd 25 Wrestling 3, 43 Hockey 3rd 23 Track 3, 4, JV 23 MILESTONE 43 Dormitory Proctor 43 Big Brother 22, 43 Art Club 41 French Club 3, 4 Wait 233, Oh Sorry! Regal fTerpsfOh, I get it.lDuke'lf I.C.C.lIngham Language! EEY AAAYlRic7lDUDU- DUDUDE RICHARD WINFIELD WOODIE EX '8 7 Greg Barry Mike Brassard George Brown Mark Bucella Jim Budd Missy Chabot Kiki Chesterton Kricket Chesterton Mike Curtis David Da umit Missy Evans Kelly Feeley Jeff Fort Derek Fung Bob Gentile Nate Greene Chris Hart Eric Hirschfeld Colby Johnson Beth Johnson John Kaplan Bill Karger Steve Kim Jason Kneissler John Knodel Adam Loring Tom Marsh Heather Moore Traej' Oliva Rena Papuchis George Phillips Ted Read Mike Rodgers Drew Schiller Tony Tambunan David Tompkins C hessy Wood Ric llioodie kj 'Q Are we cute enough? No hockey today. Grilled I just got into G.D.A, The juniors have quite a depth of talent and leader- ship, and they will have no problem assuming the senior position next year. The juniors have proved that they are one of the ablest classes to hit GDA in a long time, and that they will use their stamina and strength to lead the school. Do I make a good clown? Ind 1-Q.. 'H 9-1 Fa.. '9v. .,- P -4 .xx Z' 'Q Don: Who does this guy think he is? Junior class tugs its way to victory. Junior Beach day No, Steve, spike the ball, not Mr. Abu. I i E lfiie. ., 5 4 4 'IA . . V ,.. , ' - ..,:r.-f ..- . x ' .vi . . . . , ,, W-Mu -.. M V , ,.. ,. 1 ,., ':. - ' Y X1 X g fx -L I' ff X M re WED QQ! U 61, 5 1 ' ', 'y K ' Sophomores The sophomores contribute to the community by outstanding par- ticipation in academics, athletics, the arts and in leadership. Many have said that the sophomore year doesn't count. The class of '89 is making it count and that makes the difference. This is a year for establishing goals, discovering abilities and reaching toward one's limits. With- out the anxieties of freshman year or the pressures of junior and senior years, students are free to be them- selves as sophomores . . . to seek their proper pace to determine their role at the Academy. The fact that four of the eleven High Honor Roll students fAdam Barton, Rick Fox, Scott Singer, and Young Shinl are sophomores is proof there is aca- demic leadership in the class. There are outstanding athletes in the class with players on every varsity team. They include Adam Barton, Nate Broehl, Troy Brown, Jen Ashare, Kristen Casazza, Don Conley, Jess Cowles, Matt Downing, Bob Foster, Mike Gor- ton, Greg Heath, Lisa Hernandez, Sam Kirkham, Tonya Kovach, Kevin Lydon, Alex Moody, Matt Moore, Bob Pierce, Amy Russell, Courtney Seed, and Rob Wattie. Renee Jesperson is a member of the newly formed riding group. Steve Franco has been an outstanding team manager. Many others are developing their talents at the lower levels and should contribute to the varsity level in another year. si n , gl , 1 4 X, Q' 35 .9- Ax P N ' 414. Win-. fg 1373 ' E -' fgg Ef4, ,X Q 1 , ' 1 v' 'z If 4 i 1 N' xx I' 1 ,-tr' 'IN ' . :la fl Q' ' 1 Q 1' O .-L' 5 -I It Q- - I , 4 , x z V .V D' . hff' T A I - X .L f I ' ,f I Av ,, v 'X' x 4 . ' w 1 , r ' 1- ,- 1 V ' 'a .'.' . 5 ..L'L'LgfEf-1: ii5'Q-.,'- ' , .D V 5 D . I ' I . ' - ,qui 31 ' ' ' 1 f .-9' T in ,f 3'v 91355, , , '. bf , .. - 4w .,, Q . Jl5.af'xx'l-', A, . ?'4f'Ef?lg, .alll ' ,'f'?f:f-.tfs . . , :Diff . . f - .. .595 .-Qsvger, 'f'r. 1.42, Freshman year has left some drained by the struggle ,- 31, s. I an V I , si' . . . but all in all, it's been a fun one. 'x and almost opened the eyes of others Q. FALL 6' 6' 2 9 R Q, Q 1 4- rf I fa- ' Uv:-df - -f 41 Vi Q OU IO 0 1.0 f V 2 4 X .. , 1 1 I 1 0' hr ' . I r ' ii '15 fi T f Z' f WHAT SOME PEUPLE WILL DO FOR A PIE . I l 1 l i ,i A i 1-Q 04 .i 'E Iii Ag s Y ' i we ,nl vqvf .M lg, r I' E mil 1, il I Ulm ri. E' E N.. ,Nl I 3, X Mr. Price canft wait for an fork. 1 l I i ,Z f Shawn contemplating the geometry of his prize. Look, Mom. l wonl Running many a mile Seems hardly Worthwhile , Just for some pies f E if Which go right to your thighs. E 11 Everyone wins Coming away with some grins P And - if you don't get in gf Then at least you'll he thin. I f Why didn't you guys enter? l i ,pl 1 i i l i if 'V W i l, lil V illl 'T EH V? I , il rl l f r to I X .gf 5 1 3 5 i N , ,T ,lo-f,. . Q0-5'2 '0 ,... :Vvg1I . 'Q '- g , . ft . :gg3,.T.1- .- . u ' ' -nur. D ... .X..- . . , ,,,-......4. . W- , Q ' ' . .... . - . , -.1-.. +v' , ,.... s , ,,.g,-A.,.' ,.-- . . ' Y V, 3 , ,....,g-- ....,.r----' - nowqn. ,..,. , .... 4 'Y .V 1'-4 Y ' f , g....f--fr -- ,....'--fe X X A V . 'z-.Xa , , ff, 4 .- Q. in 'rv , , -Q -.' ' .af Q 4 A 6 X I .. ff 15.1.53 'X :RL .Rl- , K A ,, 4 . N I l W ,MAE ' ' ws' 'fan' 'a,q,.v,.' f- -iv v-V , Y f,,,,',,pHl ' 2 rglqv ,.,, .- 5 4 ' 'N ,Ar rwf.--,W 'V I ,.f, If-if' 5 r' i' 1: wg? X 'T U ,- 41 1 I . K fc 4 -2 35 Z.. 2, T A EQ . flag Q 'Y .i Z' 'V' -j-iw-1 Y n-, , . . 91, 'Jin Front Row: J. Griffen, E. Saunders. A. Blair, D. Macklem, C. The House of Clytemnestra LAWRENCE J. THIITLEH UIIHICTYJI1 PIODUCFION STAY' JILNNIYEIK I.. KILLION AEST. UlIll.CTOR Stage Kanlqnr Nlchola 'Y..nukuvlch Allllilt DlIeCl.0! Allison IICPXIKC AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Technical Dxrc:'-or Albert rxnn Ann.. Technical Dlreclur Glen Ulstefano SCENE I SCHHD. I l LFP HL I I l f.L'i.Ni-. lv '.Fr.m. v minus. VI 1.Cr.NL VI I TIIE IIEACII AT AULIS THB YALL Ol' TRUV CLYTLHNESTRIVS GAnm.N TPI!! PALACE OY AGAMFANON THE MOUNTAINS OP ARCUS Plumb 'S mms. Tl!! HOUSE OP CLYTl.PlNl'lS'l'lLA 'INTL' VIII ll' VD lrvV1'r1nl5!lOl'l CAST vi-,rim - 'mm fa-my Old IL-In ' Tun lhlush N,.mi.u.- 'rm :Mun bkfrvflauf, ' Hlclnvl VIIIIS Nuixumchc - Laude 'lbroeilan Nellrh ' Hdrlha HIM: Qihandre ' ANI DIAL! M-qisum - Plenum Beach lphxqrmlq - Llln I-nunlurs lhrald Che - TU! Rauch ciyrm--au.. - un., mvem :sauna 'nn - Iuka Publnnon Qxnclnuln - Nlvn kfhlrbfxl Servant 019 - laurle Tbrtllln lchlllcs - Tul Incl: Servant 'No - Jennifer Grlllln lluaim - Jr-.nnllcr llrlliln LU.x:Lra - Shoohnnah lulpenu Pjlivks ' huvkd KRLI-Xu'u Orcsles - Soon Singer Ourds - fjuqicn KI!-, Oirlslqfwr HTDKKIS, Rlthald HZNAID Lxlvhd Xbuvulm Rivela. 2nd Row: A. Brown, S. Spenlinhaur, G. Distefano, M. Wise, S. Singer. T. Duncan, P. Beach, T. Seely. 3rd Row: S. Halpern, S. A. Richard, J. Killion, L. Torasian, N. Krasnakevich, A. Robinson, T. Pouch, M. Wells, A. Smith, Dr. Tretler. i' Q 1 I X. TBCIINICM CHI! Allin Slllh Susannah Crllfko Alrln Brovm Sepp Spcnllnhluer SPECIAL TIIANIS TO: 'rnuun or ng-buryporv. ni-un nymcn Telya nm-ley cn-rn-zopner swan- lllbffll COKCOIII1 Ju-in ncltlroy xv, L',x A' - 1 -' '. ' rl vii: af, y. I Qi Q H! ul Q L ik. Griffin, ZW. .1 a N NF 1 P. , ,Y'fa-- A ,177 gi- 'XEE -an . I i u 1 jf. O x Ffa, n 3' 4 S-F' ,!F'x, . I fl L EE .gy 'NX L Lll.lHfJ'.lflll all f 5 .li -U U! 5 ga ? +1-f Y 'ma ' CDA events are number one 0 x x 1 g Stew. 4 .. 'Q .,, -' -1 1 R 1 X 1 4 r .' - ,' A' , !: i .. ., . 1 1 . 4 -'H , 1' ,' is , .1 A s5 ' 52 521,55 ' ! -1 - if t I 1 ,F , 49 ' I .. P 1 M Q ' 1 i if.: . Jsfif' rs Q '- 4 f' tim -'Y - See xa Pippx hex Beautiful . . . Wait upfff AA tAboveJ - Eating with friends at GDA is fun . .. tbelowl - though sometimes hectic N QS No 'Nr' f ..1 i. wwf: 1 4 XX il 5 5, f 'it The 1987 MILESTONE ii iiiii Editor-in-chief Executive Editor People Editors Robb Morse Shawn Reeves Jim Andriotakis and Pam Chase Tim Carmichael, Amy Mack, Ann Taylor Chris Whynott Sports Editors Events Editor Organizations and Activities Photo Editor Art Editor Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Business Manager Faculty Advisor Senior MILESTONE Staff: John Brennan, Joe Danahy, Paula McCarthy, Lucy Arm- strong, Jeff Ashworth, Chris Mc-Morris, Lesley Miller, Mike Zracket. Junior MILESTONE Staff: Jeff Abrams, JB Burgess, Mary Beth Childs, Heidi Dan- ielson, Chris D'Orio, Kris Fowler, Cindy Draper, Diana Giam- ette, Nancy Hough, Michelle LaFlamme, Charity Lombardi, Kara Moheban, Meganne Murphy, Cabot Orton, Jill Pack- ard, Andy Rybicki, Left Shin, Right Shin, Lisa Sweeney, Patil Whynott, Jim Yawn Amy Golstein Marc Dyer Lindsay Rowan Jon Fosdick Anita Russo Diana Strain Douglas Miller ,l '1 I'll be there as soon as I finish '86Y Where are the senior candids I or- dered? plores his troops to get on with putting X' or at least the previ- ous one. Left: Mr. Wann im- F out the next edition - Robb: I've got an idea! Mr. Miller: Forget it, Robb, you're not getting paid to think. he Cegernnr Editor-in-Chief Lisa Dilorio, Senior Edi- tor Jeff Ashworth, Editorial Board Ann Blair, Sue Brackbill, Shawn Gager, Kathy Giantis, Jen Griffen, Karen Kagan, Karen Patton, Jen Todd, Chris Zabriskie, Reg Edmonds, Jen Killion, Faculty Advisor Paul Wann Lisa reflects triumph of meeting a dead- line. 'Q V 4 s gi f Under the direction of Ms. Doherty, the Social Committee plots its next madcap venture. il l I g 'lrLHJUUUL9 t ,Q wx el, ex I 1 4, i H1 - f 7 3 , 3 Q FLA- X ibut.: M N i 'li y 0 fl 3149 s d N 'M De .Cp i-l1i.l'ftiC.q 0 X 1:3o- 150 -X l L Xb' Q SKATE X i llgtmeaiiig Ulu 5lC.iR:gfeslxmaT. 6 it Santa amuse. ' Come one , Come o.LLl 5P 50fId bu Soual Cmwmihcc, lMEANWHILE AT OPEN IHOUSE . . . l A Watch that slap shot, Rodney!!! V ,4 X V rt-S55 Q. ,S x 52 ,i Cast and Crew of the Fall Dramatics production of House of Clytemnestra anticipate a suc- cessful performance. Smith and Duncan are not quite sure. ! V!! Welcomed to the Thompson stage was the return of The Ensemble. . ,..,g ,, Z 'Q -5- ' ' ' ' fvf' . , ,M gf gtk: d A, ,A f, HN, 'I ' 1 vu-x f9fjip75? Whatlsl ha penin' '?'? Pl Daw of W Senior Weekerld and Art House Experience H Dinner ,. , , . 1986 Ha' Formal ,Porflla ts Contests and Meeting on carnpus 21 Trlp' Hall October First Day of Rosh Hashanah Freedom from Chemical Dependen- cy Week History Trip to lecture at Harvard Beat Brooks Pep Rally iii -NA -X vvf. - -af- 1' .4 1523 1 l l ei l l Sub-,Varsity Dinner and arents' Dinner WEEKEND Fall Mrs. Skibbee lsr Music Guild ume Dance emnestrau Drivers Test - BE- Varsity Banquet and A Annual F6ll'Pie Race Mystery' Trip Headmastefs Sophomore DJ Robb me 5 'tn l 1. P: Q Ns ffl 1 X I s vii? V lfwlf I X is R ' Y x H- K V x Ki Q m - X N V W I W X X' K Q ws, X Q K gi X1 . I 1 X , N X xx I' . W g ,f, -Q5 V xl H1 W Y-V f ' if I 'f x A 9 if xB 'l l ' f 'ix WF, A4 , I N f ,fl X ,tlwxxx ' X' Si, , - 1 If fo H x w x V J + M -, K if fr! ,X , In ' fr , . 1 V 1 7 v . J! I f ff fx Y X l A ff N A 26 f5 L'.:D Li . A D Q? if Fall Sports ME 1 'N Q.. i lx Co-MVP 's Robb Morse and Dave Miller flank Navin's Cup winner Ben Williams. N,S VARSITY SOCCER 99 Ss 0 fi Many words can be used to de- scribe the 1986-87 GDA Varsity Soccer team - hardworking, tough, and sportsmanlike to name a few - but gutsy really described this team the best. They refused to give up. Front row ll to r l T C rabtree lx Brown B Williams C apt R Morse, Capt. D. Miller, B. Karger, J. Ashworth, M. Romboletti. Second row Mngr A Goldstein M Zraket D l'XlI'lZl6 A Noel lx Lx don I Fosdick, J. Feldman, J. Davenport, D. Sullivan, C. DiClemente, Coach lxarm Third rowl McLoy C DOr1o N Broehl M Caron A Moody. u fe -. I fl! milf--1 K1 ' . .x'f ia' 's,5. rf Y,-., 1' ' ff . Highlights ofthe season: Brooks - a moral victory, beating Nobles, surprising St. Paul's, and crushing Belmont Hill. There are many heroes through- out the seasong Josh Davenport's game-winning goal against Nobles, Kevin Lydon's razamataz goal against Brooks. Dave Miller's inhu- man saves against St. Sebastian's and Middlesex, and Nate Broehl's -10 yard scoring shot against Belmont Hill. Captains Robb Morse and Dave Miller led the troops to the best re- cord in 25 years. But let's not forget Matt Caron and his field trip to Karl's Sausage Kitchen. All those who watched the team throughout the season knew that the Governors, although they fell short of their goal, were always contenders for the ISL Championship. It's me... Carllllv STATS ROUNDUP NAME Goals Assists Pts Lydon 7 9 16 Moody 10 4 14 Morse 7 4 11 Davenport 1 7 8 McCloy 3 4 7 Ashworth 2 2 4 Caron 0 4 4 Kinzie 1 3 4 Karger 0 2 2 Noel 0 2 2 Broehl 1 0 1 D'0rio 0 1 1 Williams 0 1 1 Zraket 1 0 1 Goalies Saves GA GA! SO game Miller 2 18 16 1 .06 5 Fosdick 10 0 0.00 0 - Oh no, it's Mr. Bill! S. , Lf . Oh, well, a little playing time and a varsity letter make it all worth while. Team GDA OPPS. St. George's 2 0 Roxbury Latin 1 3 St. Sebastian's 4 1 Noble 8: Greenough 2 1 B-B 8a N 4 0 Rivers Country Day 1 0 . , A I Thayer Academy 4 0 - 1 ,lt 'j W. Lawrence Academy 0 2 - , ' ' Brooks School 1 1 f' Milton Academy 2 3 hx U A . . r xx, Groton School 1 1 gf., .'f5,i,' ' L 3 N, ff' , - St. Paul's School 2 1 'W-fs li r,,..' TG' ' ' 1.-. E' St. Mark's School 1 2 . -ji M54 ' QQ:-L Haig Middlesex School 3 1 1'!'.-it:-.' -HF-,gj::f5 i:'f1: j.l-1. H Belmont Hill School 4 0 - gf,- w.z'5 W gpg .-4e,.:'-,aug M5 A. Final Record 9-4-2 1. -55 , '52 5 ' , s?f-T . 2 s -- - 1- .t r f- . 'fi'- f3+3'f'lf91 -'?- Nate The Great Josh moves upfield against Brooks. - . . f .' 4 Q 1.-Ak... , t ..,,.... , V 2 5 L., 1 , , , , Y Q T' Jo? Ki 15,1 -as.. 1, 4 Hn' av -ol' . sf., , 11.5.1 , . - . sf Q , , A 1 McCloy to Morse to goal! Mr. Z ffor zero - five shutoutsl JV Soccer GDA Opp Brooks 2 0 St. George's 4 1 Milton 2 4 Roxbury Latin 1 2 GI'0t0I'l 2 3 St. Sebastia.n's 5 1 Sf- PaUl'S 1 2 ' Noble 8a Grenough 1 1 Stg Mafkis 1 0 B,B8lN 2 1 Middlesex 2 8 Rivers 3 1 Belmont Hill 0 5 Thayer 5 0 Record: 7-7-1 Lawrence 2 4 Front row ll. to r.J K. Stevens, P. Lynch, P. Bucci, H. Shin, J. Sullivan, Y. Shin, C. Brockmann, A, Zweil. Second row Coach Price, J. Denman, P. Scott., R. Tagg, R. Alperin, B. O'Brien, T. O'Brien, J. Morisseau, P. Lanley, Coach Robb. Third row D. Hanlon, M. Lacroix, T. Robinson, J. Mixter, R. Ashworth, E. Chung, M. Edwards, M. Dackert. 'E' in xg Mu' T -- - A . as :lfvvmfif - ,. ' A 1 - 1 . 78 ,XL na-hall' Front row ll. to r.l M. Derrikson, K. Mohammed, M. Fluke, S. Jewkes, K. Burke, P. Josca, T. Horton, E. Danielson, Second row Coach Wann, M. Todd, M. Hyder, J. Fullerton, P. Riley, M. Barad, T. Brown, G. Heath, S. Temple, K. Vermeersh, E. Roberson, J. Sullivan, D. vanVliet. 3rd Soccer Pingree B-BSLN Brooks Pingree Masconomet Brooks Fay Fessenden Belmont Hill Final Record: 1-7-1 4th Soccer Glen Urquhart Shore C. D. Brookwood Glen Urquhart Pingree Fessenden Final Record: 4-2 Front row ll. to r.l G. Orton, S. Paul, D. Eliot, S. Lauder, D. Conley, J. Innes, B. Hinkley, E. Brooks. Second row E. Kriehel, E. Bustin, C. Baldwin, B. Boies, C. Greenough, S. Mullet, J. Stafford, J. Lipchitz, G. Randall, P. Drown, Coach Seuffert. Til L PLL- WCMEN'S SOCCER Coach Black, Co-Captain's McCarthy and Taylor, Coach Casazza MVP Anne Taylor Front Row: ll. to r.l L. Dilorio, L. Carrigg, L. Rowan, Capt. A. Taylor, J. Boutin, Capt. P. McCarthy, J. Hayes, N. Reynolds, P. Chase. Second Row: Coach K. Casazza, M. Lilly, A. Hyder, C. Walton, D. Hannon, S. Davenport, R. Glanzberg, R. Angel, P. Barry, J. Packard, H. Moore, D. Solomon, Coach M. Black. Third row: J. Morss, C. O'Keefe, C. Seed, H. Stern. IQ!! if-'I g J-slr'-. - V 'Tiff' I 7 I ui, f fksgtxo ,4 56 1 1543 f Courage displayed by Anne Taylor in goal. In spite of injuries suffered dur- ing pre-season and early games, the girls on the team were determined not to let these adversities defeat them. Co-captain Paula McCarthy was lost for the season due to a knee injury before the first whistle had blown. Starters Heather Moore lan- kle sprainl and Co-Captain Anne Taylor ipulled quad and back spasmsj each missed several games. Of course there were the usual injur- ies that caused some lost game time for many others. Although there was consider- able time between wins - first game to last - the season did not end up on a negative note. Three ties and close games allowed the team to overcome the disappointment of a few losses. Anne Taylor was named as the team MVP and All League First Team goalie. She was also named to the Newburyport Daily News All Star Team. Outstanding performan- ces were turned in by sweeper Shan- non Davenport and high scorer Courtney Seed, Newburyport Daily News All Star selection and All League Honorable Mention. Seniors included: Keeper Tay- lor: full back Pam Chase: stopper Lisa Diloriog half backs Jahanna Varsity GDA Opp St. George 4 0 Lawrence 1 1 Exeter 1 2 Pingree 1 2 B-B8rN 0 2 Milton 1 2 St. Paul's 0 4 Nobles 1 5 Brooks 0 3 Worcester 1 1 Groton 1 3 Middlesex 1 1 St. Marks O 2 Thayer 2 0 Final Record: 2-9-3 Boutin, Niki Reynolds, and McCar- thyg forwards Lyndsay Rowan, Jack- ie Hayes, and Lisa Carrigg. The season had disappoint- ments for individuals as well as the entire team. However, hard work and good spirit prevailed through to the final game victory against Thayer. -- T '- -5:0 V Os :li Q --gal! ' , w ' Y ,av--ri .. ' ' w,,.1 .g.,xx,g. I Q, I ,. - 1 Ln Qylf gn' f Q '.qv --' 5 ' ' ., , . . Y! ' v- - ' ' sg s- ' .' fs. s N 'Qyr-'A V 1..--l , QQ.. Q fn ,Ont Q -Q . . K Q .' A an - 'fha' fs r :hx -. ,Q 'A 9,4 D Q.-, rn- 'fha-'.lB.a?fl'.. v'1'x 5-..1.... Determination exemplified by Pam Chase. Only disappointment would soon catch up with Paula McCarthy. i - - f'i'ti2 . .. rx ra. 1-..,,,,,r '- ,. ' wt v -- 4 , A-Q '3'E l s '. '- - I nr if, ' . , ' 5 g ,' at ue' ,pai 5'?v,,-f 1 1 , - - . .L , , Q' r We I N' 5.1531 F Q 'fi .J -, i-l J. fb. ..., .'.' i,i', 1, l On the hall Shannon iahoveb Lisa lbelowl and Petica, Pam and Lisa lrightl JV Lawrence Exeter Pingree B-B8zN Milton St. Paul's Nobles Brooks Groton Glen Urquhart Middlesex St. Mark's Thayer Final Record: l In R l Oleon I Goldman. A. Pinsky. R. Manimalethu, L. Curley, -I, Ashare. A. Magee, D. Hannon. becond Row Coach Child M I-lou hton D lxealler, K. Brown. IC. Curry. B. Barraclough. B. Kristensen. S. Dawson, J. Packard. S. he-mper T Hilliker 'XI NlCPdl'lllIl C Tucl-.er Coach Johnson. 'Wifi W. H W' rleslififfliii-xii, . .1 1 Q'fE?..1i3Q r3 r2f? i' -' if ' avi, ff' , ' 'J f - aff f ik MVP's Amy Mack and Lisa Sweeney There was substantial improve- ment made this year over recent edi- tions of varsity field hockey. This team sported a 7-2-5 record with one of the losses to a non-league team. The women finished in a strong third place in the league, up seven notches from last year's standing - the best since '75. Each player this year played a vital role in the team's success. Out- standing goalwork by rookie keeper !Continued next page! Front row il to r J N Hough A Cole L Armstrong Capt K Patton Capt A. Mack, C. MacLachlan, M. LaFlamme, S. Gager Back row D Stram H Danielson L Hernandez K Fowler L Miller J Miller L Sweeney, A. Weitzman, D. Giamette, Coach Letvinchuck f,--,av-f ' Nancy Hough and Shawn Gager pro- vided the defensive edge for the team as the two registered five shut- outs and an average of one goal per game allowed. The rest of the tough defense was anchored by Co-Captain Karen Patton at center-half. Amy Mack and Kris Fowler linked the of- fense with the defense consistently. Lisa Hernandez, Lisa Sweeney, Anne Weitzman, and Julie Miller . . . these speedy sparks on the front line were able to push home twenty- three goals with their aggressive de- termination and concentration. There is no doubt that this sea- son was one of great satisfaction to both players and coach. Next year's team has a challenge - improve over this year. gli ,nf You listen, and you listen good! Oopsl Varsity GDA Opp Milton 1 1 Lawrence 5 0 St. George's 2 1 Andover 1 2 B-B8zN 3 0 Thayer 3 2 St. Paul's 0 4 Noble 8: Greenough 0 0 Brooks 1 1 Exeter 3 1 Groton 2 1 Pingree 1 0 Middlesex 0 0 St. Mark's 1 1 Final Record: 7-2 Field Hockey Stats Name Goals Ass'ts Pts L. Sweeney 6 0 12 K. Fowler 4 3 11 K. Maclachlin 5 0 10 L. Hernandez 3 1 7 J. Miller 3 O 6 L. Armstrong 1 2 4 A. Weitzman 1 1 3 A. Mack 1 0 2 i ' -5 an-v . -'-ru if K 1 v A .4 1 . - . ' ' . Q.. . . '4 , ' ' ' Thin ' 1 , ,ji fs. A ik v- .40 'CV K, ,,. v- J A, 1 fa,- -'vv' ' 1 ,.. ou., . .. rr ' 1 'V' 4. 1' EiJ,r . . 1 , a - 1 - hu-I . .,.l,,'g- 3-1-.'.,g ..- 'QSC O-I ff 'ray-xrklf' 'ff' of 454, .Y -gf-, W ii .5 Front row fl. to r.l: J. Petschek, C. Lombardi, K. Casazza, Capt. K. Moheban, M. Childs, H. Mosher, J. Katz, S. Pleninger. Second row: S. Kirkharn, A. Monnelly, A. Huber, B. Ashby, A. Schermerhorn, J. Cowles, L. Jellinek, Coach Ruhl. Third row: J. Cowles, J. Fosdick, E. Sayewich, Capt. C. Draper. 3rds GDA Opp JV GDA Opp Noble 8a Greenough 4 0 Pingroo 1 3 Milton 0 2 Brooks 1 0 Mmon 0 4 Lawrence 5 0 Exeter 0 3 piogroo 0 1 St. George's 1 3 . Groton 0 O Brooks 1 0 Andover 0 1 Pingree 0 0 Brookwood 0 0 B-B8zN 1 0 Middlesex 2 O Brooks 1 0 Thayer 2 0 Shore C.D. 0 1 Fay 0 4 St. Paul's 2 2 St. Mark's 0 O St' Mark-S 0 1 Shore C.D. 1 1 Final Record: 6-5-5 Final Record: 2-5-1 Front row fl. to r.l C. Lampton, F. Entekhabi, L. Weener, K. Dinanno, N. Fardy, N. Langley. Second row Coach Martin, C. Dalton, M. Jerabek, J. Clapp, K. Bolton, H. Knapp, H. Appleton, C. Cox, R. Remick. S J u, ' ex 'Q 4 i-.5 S 4 ' f 1 ', 4' .i l K wf ZR Football Capt B Dumoulin, Coach Scheidegger, Capt. G. Waldman. Team GDA OPP St. Sebastians 19 9 B-BSLN 8 34 Thayer 12 26 Brooks 0 42 Groton 14 30 St. Mark's 0 26 Belmont Hill 0 38 Final Record: 1-6 The 1986 season started out with a great strategic win for rookie head coach, Jim Scheidegger and the Governors. Unfortunately, for the rest ofthe year GDA faced much big- ger teams than they and our squad was simply outmuscled. The leadership of senior cap- tains Greg Waldman and Bill Du- MVP Bill Dumoulin moulin kept the team fighting through the frustration. Senior Coach's Award winners Mike Hart and Aaron Gartland inspired the younger players not to give up. New junior receiver Joe Bailey provided an exciting offensive spark and sophomore All-Leauge Selection Matt Boomer Moore and MVP Bill Dumoulin held up the defense. Senior Dave Bonenko played a key role on both sides of the line of scrim- mage. fContinued on page 881 Front row tl. to r.J J. Katz, D. Bonenko, E. Scola, Capt. B. Dumoulin, Capt. G. Waldman, A. Gartland, M. Hart, B. Pierce. Second row Coach Scheidegger, Coach Shea, A. Rybicki, P. Whynott, T. Smith, J. Yawn, D. Morison, C. Dennison, S. Kim, W. Belleau, K. Burns, D. Dunwell, S. Plaisted, Coach Moore, Mr. Seabrook, Mngr. S. Franco. Third row R. Zartarian, M. Gorton, J. Solomon, T. Plante, J. Bailey, M. Moore, B. Arrington, J. Khantzian, T. D'Orazio, M. Downing, R. Wattie, J. Wilson, J. Russell. l 5 ,.3,, -. -IO . 4 n Frm our '44 7' V' 'fg 55- N if 116' '19 -fe' ?' 4 ' , 'W' W 1- Z f W - 1 Q 1 f' ,? A 5 ,L Q ,arf . I Q , I N Q l '13, ,.. , 'W F pw r, . 'z X - x Q 'iw' f X Q 7 5' g! , 5 50, , X 1 I Q . 3 , Ar .f -11 5 i 41 v ifiw. a SHN 'r. . xig ,ni 'F' 4 ' fxzifq s ., ., .ef ., ., D at .1 9 nu igyx 6 f v I , 1 I Q ni lv i-J -i' I .5 ' . ... Ji -r '. .' l 1 Coach Shea gives Joe Bailey some advice. Looking ahead to next year, the Governors will be led by Co-Cap- tain-elect David Dunwell and John Khantzian. Khantzian, this seasons' starting quarterback, is an exciting player with great scrambling ability. Receiver Kirsten Burns will also play an important role in Coach Scheid- egger's second term. Team Worcester St. Mark's JY Final Record: Team Groton B-B8:N Milton Belmont Hill Final 3rd Record: Front row ll to r J N1 Pascucci J Twomex YK Evans. R. Fox. P. Dimitriou, S. Kenney, C. Harlow, K. Brewster. Second row Coach bperry 'NI Kalll R Habib b Mollimeaux J Kocsis. J. Costello, J. Plaisted, Mngr. D. Walor, Coach Anderson. Coach Abusamra, Captain Dyer, Coach White The Cross Country Team was led by Captain Marc Dyer, Cabot Or- ton, Andy Rockwell, and two four year runners - Shad Uttam and Josh- ua Mackay Smith. Also instrumental for success were seniors Chris Why- nott, our satirical leader, and Daryl Conte, and other returning runners with whom Coach Abusamra worked. Coach Abu subjected his team to such unnusual practices as Team GDA OPP Alumni 25 33 St. Sebastian's 15 48 B-B8zN 15 50 Thayer 26 33 Brooks 22 27 Belmont Hill 48 15 Middlesex 32 23 Rivers 27 30 Groton 42 19 Lawrence 19 44 St. Paul's 41 20 ISL Championships 8th of 16 Interscholastics 10th of 18 Final Record: 7-4 Home Course A. Barton P. Colgate D. Conte M. Dyer R. Edmonds B. Flemming M. J. Forest B. Foster A. Gilfeather C. Kahn J. Mackay-Smith C. Orton D. Palumbo C. Perez M. Perkins A. Rockwell S. Uttam C. Whynott C. Zabriskie Personal Records 19:50 26:39 19:26 19:23 21:29 21:24 20:01 25:19 18:59 23:20 18:49 17:46 19:06 23:26 22:44 18:49 19:13 20:45 21:24 CROSS COUNTRY ,q MVP Cabot Orton Hill Climbs on Bradford Ski mountain , tortuous runs through the woods, speed workouts and many grueling miles of distance. The team, however, never faltered under such pressures. Our thanks to the Ginsbergs and thanks to you too, Abu. Front Row fl. to r.J: S. Uttam, J. Mackey-Smith, C. Whynott, Capt. M. Dyer, D. Conte, A. Rockwell, C. Orton. Second Row: R. Edmonds. M. Hyder, B. Flemming, B. Foster, A. Barton, C. Zabriskie, M. Forest, Coach D. Abusamra. Third Row: Coach A. White, C. Perez, P. Colgate. L. Gilfeather, M. Perkins, D. Palumbo. 'fill I Til: K X.. P. I 5 89 . 2 Q .J-+zf9 ' AT, V. N ,. - lu Q Al Q K ,J ' ' 5. Y em J- .f-34 L-R5 t. -q u-rg. WOMEN'S CROSS The sun sinks below the treesg looking out to the tranquil playing fields can be seen six bodies moving as one around the perimeter of Morse Field - the Women's Cross Country Team. Beside doing a lot of hard running they have formed a valuable bond of friendship. All will remember the wins and the losses and anyone can read of the honors won, but only this select group know the whole story. Who could forget the New En- gland mudbath. Anita's Rambo workouts . . . Parsons pear picking . . . pizza . . . ice cream . . . popcorn . . . popcorn . . . and more popcorn . . . The Monkees Ingham laps opps! a stumble-Amy . . . lower field Indian sprints count off! The Pumpkin Trail . . . nice trip, Captain Grace . . . Parking lot push- ups . . . Farmhouse fruit and the five minute laugh . . . Bradford Ski Area, 1.1 W .... hz A 1 -L Team GDA OPP 33 24 23 30 29 28 25 37 28 8 of 10 7 of 10 5-3-1 Home Course Personal Records 19:18 21:53 24:24 25:54 26:44 glasses . . . No one is ever to - right Tanya? . . .Is she wearing dia- pers? . . . look out next year . . . GOOD LUCK, Captain Kendra. Jo, T 1 34' , 41 4 I T' N o N 'L R IR A' ., 9.0.11 93 I ' P - , Y' Q 9 L: LY . L N-1 5 J , , , 1 . V., 1 ' pau- Keri's blame 4 , 4, Capt. A. Russo, Coaches Abusamra and White Front Row tl. to r.l: A. Russell, A. Russo, L. Pharaon. Second Row: Coach A. White, K. Fantasia, T. Kovach. K. Haynes. Coach D. Abusamra. -ii., ip, - ..' il Was- -it-?i Q A - wi. -- - B f A qgxixh g . .L.'..- 5 91 'Xl ,ws 'f VAV :IN 4 , Huri.i.l'f' , The Vegetables: Front Row: B. Crocker, L. Taplin, B. Kravitz, S. Hijikata, R. Graceffa, P. Wasson, T. Carmichael, B. Bronson Back Row: D. Nauman, R. Woodie, Coach Rowe. T. Twining, J. Montrone. D. Wezniak. A Special Lady i' 0 - L .:-M' ' ,'-fm fi I 7 I.. When Karen M. Licht came to Governor Dummer two years ago, we knew she was qualified to tape ankles and treat bumps and bruises. But we had no idea that with her training expertise came a kind, warm personality. Mrs. Licht's unceasin- gly cheerful attitude helps fight the frustration of injury. With the help of Ms. Susan Childs, Mrs. Licht has rnade the healing process a very posi- ' 500 fl gk Hg' QTY I c i tive experience. Mrs. Licht has played a big part in the success of our teams by taking special care of all our athletes. It's ar- guable which school has the best sports teams in the l.S.L., but we all know that G.D.A. has the best train- er. WINTER Q Winter Events Winter in New England seems to move at a snails pace. However, with the snow and great activities, we kept very busy throughout this longest season. Without a doubt. one of the most successful events was the Freshman Closed Weekend. Thanks to Miss Crowe and Mrs. Licht. The Winter Carnival provided healthy competition and lots of fun. The Greatest Hits ofthe win- ter also included: dances. skating parties. music guilds. Fine Arts con- certs. the play. the Headmaster's Holiday. exciting playoffs and ath- letic championships. and so many unheralded big and little personal events. There is no denying. we all cheered up with the arrival of a balmy late winter day which felt like early or even late spring. Such great days gave promise and hope of the joys of spring and the renewal of life around us. ' 1 wi .J ,X Q35 7' ,z w f'sl 'Q 1911 x ' . X . Wy , Q ,,,. V G' jgjg f ' A 4'-my-f ,five . ,' . .V gg 1 1, , M, -my fm . x5g5.'AI'a., MM ' '92 Qsqvffiui,-w,. W - ' Q- vjg,.f:,1. fi! ,I !,z ,f K, ,f ff ff ' rv -v-A ,, ., LV' EN 1? X L ' I ,N-S ,.,,, w, fx ff, M, ?5r55if3 5 EL L, L :, . mt A Vi L I qgwlfzb 'wg WRDPGIQD W +7 , 1 f I I ' 11 GKTHQ u,DF143T'OTrL6 il l i W x 1 I 1 MOM? Q- W Ni f-' if T v - I lA 1 h: W m . M, , df: 0 1 f i ! vffbf' 1 . sz :M I i z .' 4 .. , s., ' .3 1 YQ' 41? All ettlcn takws pl n front :E the H: and Lycus. 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I A Y L. x b A i ' 44 1 ik-A if ,I I 1 jl t l 4 WWKIIKKW Q 9 -,h ,. .-A oalvi Emi' . ,, .fn gf- 'Q'---Q: is QW , o I I I C P A 1' .Jef 41 -Y, . . 5 . -LI a 'I I 0:9 E s E F i 1 in v x . 'T N I 5.-gnu-:nit F M F P W L 5 A Zi KIT? -S gg Winter Sports im, .. , I Coach Piatelli and Captain Todd Crabtree From the drop of the first puck, the 1986-87 Men's Hockey Team led by Coach Larry Piatelli and Captain Todd Crabtree proved to be an ex- cellent team. The first big challenge was Thayer Academy, the 1986 Divi- Men's Hockey sion I champs. Although the team did not bring home a W, it did prove to itself the players could skate with anyone in the ISL. Dave Hanlon led the team in scoring while sophomore Alex Moody in the net was the back- bone of the team defense. Newcom- ers Martin LaCroix, Paul Bucci, and Mark Edwards added more strength to the lineup. The players pulled to- gether as a team. Their 17-5 record illustrated that team strength. Third place in the Christmas Tournament and then a second in the New En- gland Prep Tournament showed fine im.- Jill, M.V.P. Todd Crabtree growth through the season. Seniors Crabtree, Jon Fosdick and Jim Andriotakis will be missed next year. Chris D'Orio and Matt Caron will be co-captains for the '87- '88 campaign. Front Row: A. Moody, J. Fosdick, D. Bonenko, T. Crabtree, J. Andriotakis, B. Bronson, A. Noel. Middle Row: Coach Karin, M. Caron, K. Lydon, P. Bucci, D. Sullivan, W. Belleau, M. Murphy, Coach Piatelli. Back Row: M. Wallem, M. Edwards, C. D'Orio, M. Lacroix, D. Hanlon, D. Walor. it-ul K Crabtree C3155 moves in on defense. 1 .+..- gf , Um Fir --' Q '-..8 tg, Some pre-game support - by all. Varsity Hockey Team Thayer St. Marks St. Georges Groton Pingree St. Sacrament South Kent Salisbury Berwick Lawrence Middlesex Rivers GDA 0 2 10 7 13 3 8 6 8 3 10 9 0 3 5 1 2 5 4 2 2 5 7 1 0 PP. Roxbury Latin 9 4 Brooks St. Georges 7 Groton 10 Rivers 7 Middlesex 8 St. Mark's 1 Roxbury Latin 9 Brooks 7 Pingree 2 Brooks 9 Gunnery 1 Final Record: 18 I Goalie Alex Moody makes another of over 500 saves. Name D. Sullivan M. Caron A. Noel M. Lacroix J. Andriotakis K. Lydon P. Bucci W. Belleau M. Edwards D. Walor J. F osdick T. Crabtree D. Hanlon C. D'Orio W. Bronson D. Bonenko A. Moody P. Wasson others Totals Men's Hockey Statistics Pos + - -l-Tot. G A Pim Games D 65 29.0 + 36.0 8 33.0 25 F 56 20.5 + 35.5 2 37.5 23 F 73 31.5 +41.5 17 15.0 25 F 64 19.5 4-44.5 31 21.0 24 DXF 10 5.0 + 5.0 3 3.0 25 F 18 5.5 + 12.5 5 18.0 19 D 15 13.5 + 1.5 3 1.5 25 D 64 28.5 + 35.5 17 17.0 25 F 19.5 7.0 + 12.5 13 12.0 24 F 56 25.5 + 30.5 25 7.5 25 F 11 8.5 + 2.5 5 1.5 24 D 73.5 27.5 +-16.0 16 51.5 24 F 59.5 26.0 + 33.5 26 15.0 25 F 71 24.0 + 47.0 29 12.0 25 F 22 14.5 + 7.5 5 12.0 25 F 35.5 15.0 + 20.5 17 18.0 18 Min Shots Saves Goals Save? GAA G 1028 623 563 60 90? 2.63 25 G 94 41 31 10 76 57 4.79 7 G 11 10 9 1 90 92. 4.50 1 1133 674 603 71 895 2.82 25 f fi L Q-F9924 u ms o's's'e'u is DJ a 4494 ' 2-:fl A' N, 'N '4-4 gf' IJ III 1 f f 1 i S.. ,.f .,r veal! if dv-'H' Front Row: T. D'Orazio, D. Kinzie, J . Ashworth, T. Jansen, D. Morison, D. Palumbo, M. Forrest, S. J ewkes. Mlddle Row Coach Seabrooke J. Costello, K. Burke, J. Koscis, S. Mullet, J. Yawn, M. Downing, D. Adams, A. Rockwell, M. Gorton, J. Maloney J .V. Hockey Team Thayer St. Mark's St. Georges Groton Middlesex Rivers Brooks St. George's Groton Rivers GDA OPP Middlesex 2 4 St. Mark's Cancelled Brooks 4 0 Final Record: Third Hockey Team B-B8zN Groton Lawrence Rivers B-BSLB Brooks St. George's Groton Shore C.D. St. Mark's Brooks Record: Front Row: P. Scott, M. Derrickson, B. Boies, J. Lewis, K. Mohammed, T. Seely, K. Brewster. Middle Row G Distefano Coach Reed E. Roberson, B. Hinkley, H. House, M. Dackert, P. Josca, J. Denman, P. Dimitriou, E. Danielson, J. Fullerton C DeClemente E Gilman M. Juba. Back Row: K. Vermeersch, M. Kalil, S. Temple, M. Fluke, J. Stafford, B. Evans. Women's Hockey X Co This season, only the third of the women's ice hockey program, was fantastic. A strong varsity squad of seventeen players was backed by a J.V. team of more than twenty. En- -captains Mack and Rowan with Coach Bromley thusiasm for women's ice hockey was high. Everyone - players, coaches, and fans alike - gave genuine sup- port to the new teams. The team was invited to join the new Independent School League for women's hockey and Coach Lynda Bromley readily accepted. The girls knew that this meant facing much stronger, more experienced teams than they were used to playing. Coach Bromley and assistant coach, senior Mike Hart, set out to get the girls in shape for the season. At The Holderness School Christmas Tour- nament the team placed third. The rest of the season went along smoothly as the girls met very tough competition. Despite some defeats and upsetting ties, the players were always upbeat and striving to do their best. Next year's team should be even more successful given their talent and experience. Seniors Leslie Miller, Leslie Sevilla, Paula McCar- thy, Anne Taylor, and captains Amy 5 T TL MVPs Lindsay Rowan and Amy Mack Mack C86-'87J and Lyndsay Rowan C875 will be sorely missed. Captains elect, Heidi Danielson and Julie Miller with Coach Bromley will bring the team right along. The best of luck goes to both women's Ice Hockey teams in the years to come. Front Row: L. Sevilla, L. Miller, L. Rowan, S. Gager, A. Mack, P. McCarthy, A. Taylor. Middle Row: Coach Bromley, M. LaFlamme, K. Casazza, C. Lombardi, P. Barry, J. Petscheck, E. Sayewich, J. Miller, J. Ashare, M. Hart. Back Row: R. Angell, H. Hinrichs, H. Danielson, J. Cowles. Absent - C. Seed. f 1 CJ i , .fl ,',-4 Varsity Women's Team St. Mark's Groton Tabor Holderness Milton Middlesex St. Paul's B-B8zN St. George's Tabor Lawrence Nobles Brooks Record: Statistics Players Danielson Rowan Miller, L Rowan Seed Hinrichs Taylor Cowles, Jes Miller, J Sayewich McCarthy Angell Lombardi Casazza LaFlamme Petchek Barry Gager I x -6' ' eff!! ,..,- A Q-Alu ... , S f'l ff-3' ,P- .J --1l, JV Women Team Exeter H. St. Mark's Lawrence Pomfret Brooks B-BXLN Brooks Record: I-rom Hmm H Nlo her lx Nloheban H Appleton lx Olxeele S lxlrkham Middle Row: A. Ne-wbert.J. Moree I Cowles L Iellmek M NlLPartl1n Nl lerahel-. F C urrx C Tucker D Solmon Clachsleuiert BdLlxRf xx S.Dawson.C.Cox.S.Pleninger.-l.Clapp lx Bolton lx D1Nanno J I Volleyball Coach Letvinchuk. Captain Kristen LaBrie. This year's volleyball team has had a tough act to follow. With only five returning varsity players, it seemed that it would be a rebuilding year. Much to their surprise and af- ter a lot of hard work, the team walked away with the league cham- pionship. Varsity Volleyball Record Team GDA Opp Pingree 2 1 . Ch. Hill - Ch. Hall 2 0 Lawrence 2 0 Concord 2 0 Milton 2 1 B-BSLN 2 1 Lawrence 2 0 Milton 0 2 Dana Hall Cancelled Pingree 2 1 Ch. Hill - Ch. Hall 2 0 B-B8cN 2 0 A.I.S.G.A. Tournament Dana Hall 1 2 Milton O 2 Final Record: 10 3 Captain Kristen LaBrie, four year varsity veteran and MVP for this year, kept the team's spirits high even after a disappointing loss to Milton which broke a thirty-eight game win streak. To bounce back after the Milton loss to finish the league schedule without another loss attests to the character of the team. Under the ., 1 .,J ii M.V.P. - Kristen LaBrie guidance of Coach Levinchuk this group defeated B-B8zN in two sets for the first time in three years. The players returned from the tournament without the trophy. but proud of the effort and success they had had for the year since they are The Champions. Front Row ll to rl: E. Saunders. A. Blair, L. Armstrong, K. LaBrie, K. Patton, L. Dilorio, A. Goldstein. Back row: D. Giamette. N. Hough. C. Walton, Coach Letvinchuk. ' 1 1 5 A Q5 I u v s ,. 1 -Q, 'pw ... 1 . ,' x I i o 7'1 . 1 YI ffwflp' 5355? Tia-f ,Q ini . fuk? 1 5 1 s!JJ -' 2' Q., 3 n' x S. 1-15- 40 2 X, -ff, ' F' 4 ' ' lip' ,hs ix .4jQW..i 3 K . gig ' f fi14'W' ,- . 4 wmgf -' .0 ' 1 LUYLW., wr S,.' ski?-2 in N , . I I I 3 . -vs F. . They carried THE WIN S TREAK to 38 victo a thle tes Varslty Servm Name Armstrong Glamette Hough Blair Goldstein LaBrie Walton Dilorio Patton Saunders Team totals Stats Made1 Total 55159 67174 46151 21125 28135 53157 28136 519 215 113 3061354 JV Volleyball Record Team GDAOpp Ch Hill Ch Hall Cancelled Lawrence Concord Milton B-BSLN Lawrence Milton Dana Hall B-B8zN Final Record: 0 2 0 2 1 2 I 2 Cancelled 0 2 1 6 nes . . a most remarkable feat by Governor Dumm er Sz 93 1 Q i 0 2 ' 91 2 0 Front Row fl to rl A Magee T Hxlllker J Tlppo M Bolyea J Olson, F. Entekhabi. Back Row: D. Kealler, Coach Metz, L. Curley Coach Metz, Co-Captains John Khantzian, Ben Williams. Chris Dobrosielski. You can chalk up another ban- ner for men's basketball. The team this year was a beautiful combina- tion of youthful intensity and expe- rienced wisdom. Veterans and en- thusiastic newcomers made possible the tremendous success in winning the ISL and the New England Class C Prep Tournament. With a game on the line, veterans Bob Fos- ter, Troy Brown and John Khantzian came through in the clutch. Newcomers Car- los Perez, Jason McCloy, and Bob Peirce could always be counted on for the needed spark. Senior reserves Cris Dobrosielski, Dave Miller and Ben Williams respons- ded like true champions whenever Coach Metz called on them in particular pres- sure situations. Chris Why- nott and Joe Baily gave the team that valuable depth which brings home a cham- pionship. Looking at the team's impressive 18-3 record, one would think the season was a breeze. However, as head coach Steve Metz put it, When you're the best, everybody guns for you. That was the position our team was in. Coach Metz brought a di- verse group of individuals together and molded them into a well blended team of believers. No one person could take all the credit for such a fine season, but without the coach's Menis Basketball MVP Troy Brown fMissing MVP Bob Piercel patience and determination, the team would have fallen short of it's goals. In spite of graduating four sen- iors this year, next year's edition for the Governors will once again be a dominant force in the league. Front Row ll to rl: Mgr. J. Sullivan, Coach Metz, Coach Moore, Mgr. M. Duca. Back Row: C. Perez, J. Bailey, J. Khantzian, B. Pierce, B. Foster, T. Brown, B. Williams, G. Heath, D. Conley, D. Miller, C. Whynott, J. McCloy, C. Dobrosielski. -L., . 4 X Enthusiasm from the bench was a mark of this team. 4.-Xbovet Trox dunks again' 4Belowl Nlills hits from outside Varsity Mens Basketball Statics Rebounds Team CDA Opp. Name Pts Assts Off Def Steals , , Brown 2222 16 T5 181 14 Mlddlesex , 21 41 Perez 139 101 19 19 54 R0Xb'1frfL-M 21 4? Khantzian 118 28 31 41 18 Gffiwn 10 30 Pierce 114 26 30 57 17 Maine Central 03 Foster 113 22 65 109 26 Ifamence 4? 21' Miner 39 9 10 10 12 '1fhaYeF , 61 38 Conley 35 0 19 35 1 PXHVBIIHII 30 O1 NICLOY 30 7 3 9 9 B'B8fN Q0 DE Dobrosielski 17 14 3 7 1 Milton Q1 if Williams 16 3 8 25 6 Ijlvers ' 34 02 Bailey 12 8 6 2 1 St. George s 54 43 Heath 5 0 3 2 0 gon 50500 Q3 jg Whynott 4 1 1 10 2 St. Paul'S 72 67 Totals 1089 235 275 508 169 St.Sebastian's 59 53 Nobles 53 41 Belmont Hill 58 45 Milton 52 44 Pomfret' 75 60 Thayerg 60 50 'New England Class C Prep School Championships Final Record 18 3 draw out the defense J vw i eil, X 5 4, ,,.-A Nl Yi . un If D' 15 hw l Front Row Cl to rj: B. Alperin, J. Solomon, K. Stevens, T. Plante, T. 0'Brien, C. Harlow. Back R P. Colgate, M. Barad, M. Pascucci, S. Paul, E. Bustin. JV Men's Basketball Team Middlesex Roxbury Latin Groton Lawrence Thayer B-B8zN Milton Rivers St. George's Brooks St. Mark's GDA Opp 52 50 3 1 43 59 34 59 3 1 70 53 73 53 49 40 44 43 50 5 1 57 50 67 48 St. Paul's St. Sebastian's Nobles Belmont Hill Final Record: Third Men's Basketball Team B-B8zN Pingree Georgetown .34 'T-'S-QQ, 1 I .. 52 92 71 55 12 GDA 22 66 42 39 54 46 67 3 Opp 61 25 31 Groton Middlesex B-B8cN Shore C.D. Brooks Brooks Belmont Hill Pingree Amesbury Final Record: Front Row fl to rl: J. Sullivan, R. Habib, J. Twoolney, S. Lauder, S. Mollineaux, S. Kinney. Back Row: Coach Rybicki, R. Wattie, E. Brooks, A. Zweil, A. Barton, D. Eliot, R. Ashworth, C. Kahn, Mgr. S. Plaisted. ' 1 Q ffl' ., :J 'ful I wwf .4 -..,.L6-I Z ow: Coach Moore, 27 40 31 52 28 36 36 52 38 7 6 ' 7 1 t l l as z X N T i. . , l l no. ,,,oo t Women s Basketball Coach -lohnson and Captain Chase The varsity womans basketball teams first victory didn't come until game three. This win against a tal- ented Lawrence team ignited a strong desire for a winning season. Seven returning players were joined by five new girls with super talent. Among the new players were Kris Fowler and Tonya Kovac, who led the team in shooting and reboun- ding. Kris. this year's MVP and All- League player, was a dazzling addi- tion and source of high team spirit. Captain Pam Chase inspired the team through her constant hustle and experience. The chemistry between the old and new students and second year coach Kristen Johnson was obvious- ly present. Difficulties arose when we competed against teams about our equal in talent. We just could not hit the lay-ups or the foulshots which cost us games. The ISL coaches voted GDA's womens basketball team to be the one to watch next year. With deter- mination. the team could make that Front row tl. to r.ig L. Sweeney. K. Fowler. P. Chase. -l. Donat. -I. Boutin. Back row: Coach Johnson, L. Hernandez. A. Huber. T. Koyach. R. Glanzberg. L. Randolph. A. Weitzman. J. Packard. 2 MVP Kristen Fowler forecast more than speculation. Good luck next year to the team of '88 in your pursuit of the league championship. J. i S Tanya keeps her eye on the ball to win the tapoff. Women's Varsity Basketball Team Pingree Middlesex Lawerence Groton Thayer B-B8rN Milton Exeter St. Georges Brooks St. Mark's St. Paul's Worcester Nobles Andover Final Record: 6-9 GDA Opp 30 50 28 31 50 46 40 28 40 27 26 59 24 37 16 47 36 38 51 34 33 27 24 39 35 27 31 57 40 55 Kris moves down court with determination in i Alyssa about to take the rebound. Lisa goes over the crowd as Alyssa, Julie and Tanya watch. Women's JV Basketball ' ' 'WT' '?famua-r----. -- V ws.:-sa' Julie. Alyssa, and Lisa whoop it up in pre-game. Milton 19 23 Tfiam GDA Opp Exeter 12 24 P'?g'ee 20 18 St. George's 17 31 Mlddlesex 6 6 Brooks 29 30 Lawrence 12 16 St. Markis 14 17 Gfoffon 20 10 sr. Paul's 20 24 illflore CD' Shore C.D. 29 35 ayer AI'ld0V9l' 17 12 Pam moves the ball up court. B'B8zN 18 20 Final Record 5 - 9 - 1 Front row ll. to r.l: C. Lampton, J. Hayes, M. Childs, C. Draper, L. Pharaon. C. MacLachlan. Back Row: Coach Martin L. Torosian, Jo. Packard, A. Schermerhorn, M. Hughton. 22 I l 'I E Wrestling a l Co-Captains Tim Carmichael and Greg Wald- man with Coach James Schidegger. This was a great year for GDA's Wrestling Team. Last year's 3 - 9 re- cord was turned around to 8 - 4. The loss of only four seniors suggests improvement again for next year. It was also a year for outstanding indi- vidual achievement. During the dual meet season Tim Carmichael record- ed six pins, Matt Moore brought five, and Greg Waldman was unde- feated in dual meets for the second straight year. At the Graves - Kel- sey Tournament Mike Wells placed fifth, Reggie Edmonds took a second, Jon Morisseau and Car- michael were champions and Waldman repeated for his second consecutive championship. Carmi- chael also received the Tourna- ment Most Outstanding Wrestler Award. GDA finished fifth as a team and placed more wrestlers in the finals than any other team. GDA fared less successfully in the highly competitive All New England Tournament with only Morisseau and Carmichael both finishing second. However, the Governors finished a most satisfy- ing sixth against this great compe- tition. At season's end, Morisseau, Carmichael, and Waldman were chosen to the Daily News' All Area Team - the first ever GDA wrest- lers to receive this honor. Carmi- chael was voted also the Boston Globe's All Scholastic Wrestler of KK 3-5 G i'R'?1Q'fM . MVP Tim Carmichael the Year. This season was easily the most successful one in several years for the grapplers. With Mr. Scheid- egger and Mr. Finn coaching, and with the leadership of Captain-elect John Morisseau, next year should be an exciting one for the team and its fans. Front Row fl to rl: Co-Captains T. Carmichael, G. Waldman. Middle Row: D. van Vliet, M. Wells, E. Chung, R. Zartarian, P. Riley. J. Katz. H. Shin, J. Morrisseau, R. Edmonds. Back Row: Mgr. R. Tagg, P. Whynott, B. Fleming, A. Rybicki, E. Scola, M. Fardy, A. Gartland, M. Zaracket, M. Moore, Mgr. J. Katz. . '.r ' fl 'T i 1 V1 X 5 Q sv' ' 'cal 4- . .5 rd K. rl ff , i x XJ U . K S f ll! tf WA s. i A 3 u E Andy Rybicki tleftl and Reggie Edmonds fabovel handle their Bel- mont Hill opponents. Matt, pin him, don't kill himll 6 6 Coach Scheldegger, Hey Boome we're losing! What do you say you Pl' that guyll' l X of A Varsity Wrestling Record Team GDA Opp Belmont Hill 36 31 B-B8zN 46 21 110 Tabor 30 27 115 Providence C.D. 33 29 121 Thayer 27 39 127 Middlesex 44 23 133 Brooks 16 49 133 Milton 12 43 138 St. P3l1llS 28 27 145 Andover 39 21 152 Exeter 53 3 160 N'hfield-Mt. Hermon 30 26 160 Graves Kelsey Tourn. 5th place 167 Record: 8 4 1 XJ Varsity Wrestling Statistics Weight Name Jon Morisseau Tim Carmichael Hyun Ri Shin Pat Riley Hyun Young Shin Rob Zartarian Mike Wells Paul Whynott Greg Waldman Josh Davenport Andy Rybicki Eric Scola Aaron Gartland Matt Moore Class Record WTL Jr 11-1 Sr 11-1 Jr 4-4 So 2-9 So 0-5 So 2-3 Jr 8-1-3 Jr 4-7 Sr. 4-0 Jr 3-2 Jr 1-4 Sr 2-9 Sr 2-9 So 6-6 Pin! Great job, Boomerll' 0 Front Row H to rf: R. Edmonds, E. Chung, G. Orton, A. Smith, Y. Shin, J. Lipchilz. Back Row: P. Lynch, T. Smith, J. Innes, S. Uttam, P Beach, J. Davenp I Mg C' Trolanello UI' , I. U Q XJ P1171 nl If .J - Nordic Skiing r 1 MVPS Amy Russell and Cabot Orton 1987 was a landmark year for the G.D.A. ski team. After what seemed to be an eternity without snow, Byfield was blessed from above with a gift that had been long awaited. The white stuff fell cease- lessly, and soon the ski team was back in action on the hot I.S.L. rac- ing circuit. Liberated from barren, brown terrain, the group banded to- gether under the guidance of coach Alec White to master the rare art of Nordic Skiing. Faced with the awe- some power of steadfast ski giants like Middlesex and Belmont Hill, the team struggled to improve their skills, gaining new confidence and new friendships all the while. Team Captains Jenn Griffin and Cabot Orton worked with the new ranks, who rose to the challenge and became talented skiers in a dras- tically short period of time. Veterans such as Joe Danahy, Tim Pouch, and Kendra Haynes remained figure- heads of team spirit and duty. Two other bright stars on the team, Amy Russel and Sepp Spenlinhauer, helped to assert the overall strength of the team. Much of the team's suc- cess was the result of Coach White's tireless devotion to improvement and cooperation. Although 1987 was a true learn- ing year for the ski team, its real strength became evident as the friendships progressed and the team began to enjoy learning together. No matter what the record showed, the ski team proved that there is more .--Y Go Captains Orton and Griffin with Coach White. to a team than conquest in the field. In the end, it was victory of the spirit that prevailed. Front Row fl to rl: J. Abrams, B. Barraclough, K. Haynes, A. Russell, J. Griffin, C. Orton, S. Kemper, B. Kristensen, A. Monnelly, Coach White. Back Row: C. Brockmann, S. Spenlinhauer, J. Danahy, P. Barton, T. Duncan, C. Baldwin, H. Fox. ' r Meet of 5 A . iii., K? in 'gm v A, -14... iv' ,l ' Co-J lu RMB' 343 gb 3 Q Y JV Nordic Skiing ISSA Multi-Schools ISSA ISSA Other meets Wornen's Nord Men's Nordic Ski Record ISSA ' Multi-Schools ISSA Multi-Schools ISSA ISSA Multi-Schools ISSA ISSA Record Meet Place ISSA 6th of 6 Multi-Schools 4th of 4 ISSA 9th of 9 Multi-Schools 4th of 4 ISSA 8th of 8 ISSA 4th of 5 Multi-Schools 4th of 4 ISSA 8th of 8 ISSA Sth of 8 Final Record 8th of 9 -ith of 4 4th of 4 -ith ol' 4 6th of 6 Inc. Team ic Ski Record Place 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd of3 of5 0f2 of5 of5 of3 of4 of3 of6 I - I . A Y ,.' ,Q-l RV. ,hli xxf- ' XX XXX? X XX .qc , . X 6 y x NN X XX X ix' 7 xl . 'xxx D 'x EN' W. x . - fy XX gd m I .xx X , , 4 i-.,f-1-'if .PII ,A i h X 'U ix A in xii i JI ,Q x -,N , . ,H it Xiii P N MJ 1 it wg '-J PUT SOMETHING IN Draw a crazy picture, Write a nutty poem, Sing a mumble-gumble song, Whistle through your comb. Do a loony-goony dance 'Cross the kitchen floor, Put something silly in the World That ain't been there before. Go out and dance or sing, Do what you want - it's PRING IEQ Fas 5-K 1,55 ,.., f' The 1987 spring season began with a flood . . . then came a snow storm . . . .L 1, H .z 4.x -,L ,K . ,Af .923- ayi. ,hir , 0 1 ,Z-llll, 1 of' 11.- Gig, -F' but we finally got our day in the sun! I 'rw gf 1 -gg, i 'Q 5?- M, I .sz in A, - 4 'fx X .. i I S Ji. . -W if .2 P . IA' .. , , ,,.- , 2 '15, 'W'-wif X div 'AW ' . ,Q y 4. E, A ? -Y 8 .x xc, 'u I gh- 4 ,H Vx Rafi' ,J 4 W . f-'ie Jr ,L -ff' X if . '-,f fl'1f A ' .J , ' f f ' rw , IG' ...H ,: - W if.-ffif , 3 ' 5,Q.5'jk1? Q , . Pt , ,. Vw L-1. '1 ' ' 1- . I N 5 W- --qu Y N 1 ' V 4 ,vgggi N' - ' I 47 ' ln ' K-fA.,...,. 4 . , H. NN I-..,.., b .4 'f' ' , -sat' ' 'z Vg Y L ff.. . G , ,V Ysfzfh.--s' A-gr A Liss Si-,Si 13:51 5 R.. 5 if Af A 'fi 1 ,Y A , 2 I' R Q 'N 5 vksytyg ' , 5 'A ' f -SW: ' -- 'A ' 311' M., 4 . -I 25,5 1 E- - ru , -R gr' Tf 'ff YQYQ. p .Wifi ' -nf. 4 1' L -an 'uf -L Q15 I Il 4- V ii! i 1' un ago as Sui IMI any 0 N '1 fv- Sl i JI' .,E' ,ISS 4 2 ,.f,1 '- M Y!! J' 5 v E Q X QQ 'ffm X O A? . Q f P, xfl xi 'L -,lie '49 I r 1121 nl I If X fK,f' Q 5 -on l:'.2. ' . it 'ly x .l. 5 'li . anne!! .n i yn GOVERNOR DUMMER ACADEMY PRESENTS ffhef ofweffnyafwml ,J f I A ,, . ,A-H ,k,,., :L k R Dv Oscar Wilde 1' 1 i K I X C x f I N , 1 I I A, ' I x In N X I X 1 1 jx I' :X a I: 4 x May 22nd and 23rd 8:00 pm THOMPSON AUDITORIUM 77 I' 'M r. I fa 5.2 , ' v , . m- , Q . ,Rf U 'Z F'-24 Sw xr, 1 ' J J-1'--so 18 ,fy 'C I? -1. la- in ,-10 X 'N' f K in L 2,2 125 .Z -A 'F' .lk :fl 2, 94' O0 Eff, 1 5 QT!-x 4 rp 'Z lf' 'E' 4 x l The Encounter Through the rain and snow We waited, Anxiously . . . When our foe we met, For pride We fought Gallantly. In victory and defeat, We held our heads high, For We had shown what we are made of. Spring Sports 4 5 5-35' we Capt. Rob Delena with Coaches Moonves and Metz Anticipation for a great season marked the outset of the spring of 1987. A spring training trip to Florida put the players in a great frame of mind. However, April showers brought postponements and cancella- tions. In spite of the delays, the team started the season with four straight wins. A blast over BB8zN's center fiel- der by John Khantzian brought home the tying and winning runs in the last Baseball inning. Good pitching by rookie Matt Pascucci and timely hitting by Captain Rob DeLena submerged Rivers. The offense remained strong throughout most of the season but occasional lapses in defense and pitching opened the door for too many runs. Rob Wat- tie and Joe Bailey enhanced this good pitching staff and with this year's ex- perience under their belts it should be even stronger next year. The bats and determination of the left side of the field, third baseman Rob Delena, shortstop Greg Waldman, and sensa- tional leftfielder Robb Morse, will be missed next year. Take - charge - guy, catcher Bill Dumoulin, will be tough to replace. Also graduating are outfiel- ders Jeff Ashworth and Mark Rombo- letti, hurler Russ Graceffa, explosive DH Mike Hart, and crafty basecoach Peter Barton. Fortunately returning veterans include slick fielding first baseman Andy Noel, sparky second baseman Jay McCloy and slugging MVP Rob Delena, with Coaches' Award winner Bill Dumoulin. l centerfielder John Khantzian. l However, the season was a frus-i trating and disappointing one for thel Governors. After beating Saint Se-3 bastians, the league leading team, inl an emotional upset, wins were tough' to come by with losses in four of the? last six ballgames. The players have: expressed their disappointment inl not being able to present coaches Moonves and Metz with a league ti-i tle. First Row QL to RJ: M. Romboletti, M. Hart, G. Waldman, R. Delena, R. Morse, J. Ashworth, R. Graceffag Second Row Mr. Moonves, J. McLoy, R. Wattie, J. Bailey, J. Khantzian, P. Barton, M. Pascucci, A. Noel, D. Stram, M. Metz. ... 4, , .- I ' I, 'Ula -fm 'TU' ,ff Alun - -wart., ,A ,, , 1, , KK ' inn. . .Ally , QL...-us pu fij1: 1 '- 6 fenfwaezfwe y' ,4--.,,f ,.-, f - '- A 5 x . , . .4 65 J f ..u. f 1-'L .- f 1 .'. ,- -v ', , . .me Q ' .I , . 9- V. wk f ln ,,. 1 -.,,,f ,.--f . an Y,,,..'W , f , .., -' y 4 ,,-. 'f,l 'l .,x 8: - QQ ..94 ' ' 1. , f ..,,. V ... ,. -Jn-Q.-,J. 7 S'-A ,4-'27, A -,v .nv ' Afk'Lf'2r'1 f . v . AF.. .r ,gg-1 , Team St. Georges's Groton Belmont Hill B-B8zN Thayer Rivers Middlesex Brooks Name Ashworth Bailey Delena Dumoulin Hart Khantzian McLoy Morse Noel Waldman .JM,,v - sn- . - ...-' .pw 'g yi - v v.. M 9 V--ff., , -:-2' 'V ' ' . ..fo ,. 'v . .. -,,,, K' ,l lsr - '- . 'F ?u': VARSITY RECORD GDA Opp Team GDA Opp Cancelled St. Mark's 8 5 Cancelled Lawrence 11 15 11 2 St. Paul's 4 5 6 5 ST Sebastian's 11 9 7 8 Milton 3 4 8 4 Roxbury Latin 4 6 10 3 Nobles 11 3 3 14 Alumni 5 2 Final Record: 8-6 BATTING avg. BB 2B 3B HR SB RBI .083 6 0 0 1 1 .200 8 1 1 0 5 .467 10 2 2 6 6 .238 11 2 2 2 7 .280 10 1 0 3 8 .354 6 4 2 4 22 .318 15 3 0 4 8 .152 16 0 0 2 2 .200 7 1 0 1 6 .220 10 2 1 2 11 px- t:'5-L 'O . vga- Y 1' A' - 'J' - .W-qv-f ,.,:,,,'g:., f1.,,,.f-M. ,,- -.M - .A 'fd . . 11 --45. 9 3 uv... .W ' H l Front row tl. to rl: R. Zartarian. W. Belleau. D. Kinzie. S, Plaisted. T. Plante. B. Alperin. M. Juba. P. Colgate. 2nd row: Coach Colgate, E. Danielson, K. Vermeersch, M. Perkins. J. Solomon. J. Wilson. S, Lauder. I.. Pharaon. K. Stevens, Asst. Coach Danielson. J V Record 3rd Record Team GD.-l Opp Team GDA Opp St. Georges Cancelled St. George-'s Cancelled Groton Cancelled Groton Cancelled Belmont Hill 133 T Belmont Hill 1 15 B-B8zN 8 9 B-B8:N 2 28 Thayer 4 2 Exeter Cancelled Rivers 14 1 Rivers 4 15 St. Marks 17 9 Middlesex 1 21 Lawrence 17 18 St. Marks 3 7 St. Paul's 11 9 Lawrence 1 12 Milton 5 4 Exeter Cancelled Roxbury Latin 3 8 Andover 17 4 Nobles 14 11 Milton 16 'T Brooks 13 23 Nobles 1 12 Final Record: 8-3 Brooks 14 T Final Record: 3-T Front row tl to rl: E. Kreibel. G. Orton. K. Burke. Il. Fullerton. R. Habib. T. Seely, C. Tucker. M. Hyder. 2nd row: M. McPhartland, T. Horton, A. Zweil, M. Barad, S. Mollineaux. S. Miller. S. Dawson, Coach Carmichael. lMissing: Coach Casazza.J XQJ Men's Lacrosse quick and aggres- sive his players were, Mr. Shea began setting his sights high. The Gover- nors finished a solid 4-4 in the ISL. This includ- MVP Ben VVilliams ed a thrilling come ner, Andy Rockwell. was a solid mid- Captains Williams and Katz with coaches Anderson and - .from A behlnd Helder' Whlle Taylor Twmmg and Shea. win at Nobles, Dave Bonenko added to the team and a disappoint- with their strong stick skills. Back- ing loss to Brooks. boning the defense was Aaron Gart- GDA Lacrosse was coming offa Though the team was com- land, bringing speed and size to an less than satisfying '86 season, but prised ofmostlyjuniors, a number of otherwise young fullback line. Coach Shea and Coach Anderson seniors contributed greatly. Co-cap- Looking ahead to next year. a were very optimistic about the com- tains Jeff Katz and Ben Williams powerful group will return. Explo- ing season. The two coaches stressed CMVPJ gave fine leadership and play sive forwards Moody, Lydon. and good physical condition and stick on the field, and strong support from Kim will be in every goalie's night- skills. When he discovered how the sidelines. Coaches' Award win- mares, along with Tony and Dan. Front row ll to rl: S. Kim, J. Feldman, T. Twining, B. Williams, J. Katz, T, D'Orazio. D. Morison, E. Gilman. Second row: Coach Anderson. A. lloody. M. Dackert, C. DiClemente, K. Lydon, M. Moore, C. Dennison, J. Yawn, P. Whynott, K. Burns, M. Fardy. M. Edwards, Coach Shea. 'r it inf: rrg1'.c-if 'Im' L . --4 Pm 'X - 'Ji , 1, 'nf'- ,-' . 3:4-Q1 in Tw' E I Tix . - 'Ef if ' , 44 s- 4 1 ' c' 'ic - - '- -f '--1 - ' Y . ----' ', I or , 1 . - ' ' ' F' at r Q Q Xxx- Y v w X Vg. Q 3- - A E.-.,.m - U 3. , I EA jx. - '. I X-J. . ,a L, 3' .31 , . , . - .r Z -1- .J f - r--s--N -- - .ag --, P is in-al 1il:'f QIJ ! ,gr E ,. 7 l.. I f VJ -A -' ' v.. Y ..' N mi I 5. . 5 . ,UQ 1 ex' W4--554 xxx 5 ls nfjlfi. I. . .,,, 9,- X y . 5.19-' ,Qfgs , . 'f in a 1 n ',,f T' '- 4 1 -9 i Ao! t tl gal ki j 'ffX 'Q I IQ -- ...AL QWN . X4 if X Cf' :age 'X 4 1 Y , ,KA- 1:f5S...A 4 fa wL.A! 'f751: -f Q- in.: .A Front row ll to rl: E. Chung, J. Abrams, J. Morisseau, J. Lipchitz, A. Smith, M.J. Forrest. 2nd row: J. Koscis, T. Smith, J. Davenport, J. Sullivan, J. Costello. R. Ashworth, T. Robinson, P. Riley. 3rd row: Coach Robb, B. Evans, R. Tagg, M. Lacroix, D. Fleming, J. Mixter. B. O'Brien, S. Gammon, D. VanVliet. Mgr. K. Brewster. J V Record 3rd Record Team CDA Opp Team CDA Opp Lawrence Cancelled Brookwood Cancelled Rivers 4 15 Shore CD O 4 Exeter 5 9 Glen Urquhart 8 0 B-BSzN 6 3 Lawrence 2 4 St. Mark's 6 7 Glen Urquhart 4 O Brooks 4 9 Pinkerton 2 4 Pinkerton 4 3 Andover 4 3 Tabor 1 9 Belmont Hill 2 T Groton 2 3 Fessenden 4 1 St. Paul's 5 15 Final Record: 4-4 Final Record: 2-7 if P 'Y hr-sf, . .7 ., 4 A In-fflEf:i.. li? J..- Front row ll to rl: S. Temple, E. Roberson, B. Hinkley, N. Broehl, S. Mullet, S. Jewkes, B. Boies, J. Lewis. ind row: P. Langley. G, Randall. E. Brooks, P. Scott, J. Stafford, C. Harlow, K. Mohammed, Coach Wann. Tri capts McCarthy Dilorio and Armstrong Coach Ruhl. -Q V W f . fig l T all ll Qi 'A There were many changes this season which the team devel- oped through unity and hard work. A zone de- fense took shape with first year goalie Cindy Draper and defensive players Petica Barry, Kate McLaughlin, Ju- lie Miller, Anne VVeitz- man, Heidi Danielson, and Jahnna Boutin. This worked well with the offensive strategies carried out by the Tri-captains as well as Kara Mohe- ban, Christina Dalessio, Michelle La- Flamme, Heather Knapp, Kim McDonald, and Erika Sayewich. The best times were notjust victo- ries on the scoreboards but the times we did our best and were together on I Aix 'X1 Nllx' o-stew MVP Anne Weitzman. or off the field. The swim at the bridge, the St. Mark's locker room, the Brooks game, and the Lawrence MASSACRE are all times we will remember togeth- er. They are times we were together and laughed or cried and those times are what made our team NO. 1 no mat- ter what the records say. ller K Moheban K Macdonald. L. Armstrong, P. McCarthy, L. Dilorio, J. Boutin, C. Dalessio, M. LaFlamme. MacLachlan P Barry, H. Danielson, L. Randolph, E. Sayewich, S. Gager, C. Draper, A. Weitzman, Coach Ruhl. ' I WT' ' 3159217 R Q X 'P' CNN-ff f l A GI I 'J P? Y 13 E,-.3 vu za.,,.-A.- . 22 fy A -'V cl f ,- I N ,' . M - - 1:3-5 ' I Yqffrd' '-sz ' r , at V oi 'fl . I .3 . fr wg, Sch 1 f-fhf y.. gran Mini?-, 1, fi.-,fygzfi ,p ,. .5 - ' . flfa X, N ,P 'rfs Y -I-K. ' A ' ia? 5 3 - z gif? -43-ig. ,lsr -nga . ..0....4,g , ' ' ' .EQ 0.40 .,,,,. dvd .Y U,,1 O ps, L 3. 5 3 A ' 6- 33 r i R 3-ff vfgnsfv N f-me w A5 1 -- e -54, -F41 Y. - ggfzldir, .- 'BP g,.f 1'E3a K ,wr,4c,. ,QQ ' A,vf'5,Q ., 5,h,j7 : 'E ??f f7f: f'4' grim. im 1. J A S .-45 .Za r, el +.+- 40' .. 1- ' sf 'F--Y 1 A K V: 5-5 x I in Anil , '15, 4-7 . Front row ll to rl: J. Reynolds, K. Clifford, E. Saunders, J. Petschek, C. Walton, H. Hinrichs, R. Glanzberg, J. Cowles, H. Mosher, 2nd row: Coach Crowe, K. Casazza, D. Solomon, K. Fowler: C. Seed. H. Knapp, S. Davenport, B. Barraclough, D. Hannon, J. Morss, J. Cowles, S. Kemper, A. Newbert. i xl 1 JV Women's Lacrosse 3rd Team GDA Opp Team GDA Opp Team GDA Opp il Milton Cancelled Andover 6 11 - X Nobles Cancelled Groton 6 1 Elgar?-Br uhart lf 1? B-BXLN 6 10 Exeter 5 15 And verq 2 6 St. Mark's Cancelled Shore C.D. 4 11 G1 OU uh t 1 7 L Pingree 12 7 St. Paul's 6 11 P.en rq ar 7 Q St. George's 4 15 Lawrence 15 4 mgree 3 Middlesex Cancelled Brooks 5 5 Bmokwood , 2 7 Thayer 10 6 Final Record: 4-6-1 Fmal Recmdi 0'6 4 .s Front row fl to rl: K. Bolton, C. Cox, D. Kealler. J. Katz, M. Lily, E. Gurry, A. Hyder, H. Appleton. 2nd row: L. Weener, C Lampton, B. Ashby, S. Pleninger, K. DiNanno, N. Fardy, T. Kovach, A. Schermerhorn, K. Brown, N. Langley, F. Entekhabi, R. Remick, Coach Childs. W I , X A N N l K 4 ' 7 I is 1 T l ' ' r A .9 - 1 I ' . 1 . 'li , f . U 9' ,Ai ' B ' 4 - at F . I fi ' - Y 'W ff' A fm '- .' 'Z' . . 7514, . ','- 'I af? . fig . eggs: A-Vzf 3.4.5141-.-7 f- 4 -' . - Q' -,-4 N' S XX ' ' I A. I ' K ' ' f 7 'R 150 ' 7 Men s Track 6.5-1-47 Coach Rybicki with Captains Zraket, Miller and Dun- ' Team GDA Opp Tabor 128 15 Sl. Paul's 100 44 Thayer 69.5 71.5 Cushing 60.5 32.5 Milton 60 S8 Worcester 63 812 Interscholastics Sth Place ISL Championships 4th Place Belmont Hill 56 89 Final Record: 3-4 well. MVP David Miller The 1987 GDA Mens Track team was somewhat of a surprise. The guys finished just one game be- low .500 in a very strong league. Mr. Sperry's weight crew. cap- tained by Mike Zraket. was beaten only once this season. Coach Abu had his distance runners in prime shape from the start. Mr. Rybickis efforts brought around a young group of jumpers and sprinters. which improved greatly as the sea- son progressed. One cannot talk about this track team without mentioning the incredible accomplishments of co- captain David Miller. In just his second track season. Miller was un- defeated and New England cham- pion in the 800 m. He was also champion in the ISL in the 800 m. 1500 m. and the 3000 m. Along with the team MVP award. and the Gil- bert Distance Running Trophy. David was named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team. The Governors will sorely miss the leadership and talent of co-cap- tains Miller and Zraket and the rest of the seniors. Fortunately co-cap- tain Dunwell is returning to lead a hopeful '88 team. Front row ll to rl: P. Lynch. -l. Denman. D. Palumbo. L. Gilfeather. K. Brown. M. Caron. B. Karger, C. Zabriskie. C. Perez. B. Crocker. Second row: NI. Dyer. D. Conte. C. Whynott. D. Dunwell, D. Miller. M. Zraket, S. lfttam. J. Fosdick. C. Orton. Third row: Coach Rybicki. C. Dohrosielski. S. Kenney. M, Wallem, P. Bucci. B. Foster. D. Conley. T. Brown. G. Heath. T. Jansen. -l. MackayfSmith. C. Mchlorris. D. Eliot. Nlgr. B. Arrington. Coach Sperry. fMissing: Coach Abusamral i+'A f 'K .i NJ. I' n A dx f ll' X V -fr' If ' S 1 it - J I h ll: 7. .jx v ' SX A K L. g ss. it an l ,515 Orly F1 A Q cv ' Mai' ' If 4' .4 ., Y- . 1 I , ,ff fag mf F V, - .1 1 4 f MK M 0 X X' E XTC 'C ay . X X K' X . ,TX sf. .H ' I - 'X A - . :T fi P-rf P ' 5, l , .Q i ., ni g , x.lA,,. Q, 35 1 ? Qi X N X x gd l jpg ' O K . 'DQ gl 3- I' O N V mm ,V x , X -rf, l 5 'z -205: vqmd nfs, A . A. K b , uf' Hun:-v' 4 , -1. 'I , . 'K 'Q Q' 'dx .. ,, Qu 9 h A , 7 4 YI ug Q li' 9 wk... '..,4.x . ef-' . '. ' jd ...! 79 2 . ' V W -, ..-,..., . J... ..,..r' 7 1 ! . 1 '4 , 4 ,au 'Q Q. f .LJ .1 . . , M , A, ,i ' , gin. 'Q nyc so r UQ. .wi lf' 'Q' ask if I f .Y .2 , 141, af-4 rf .L . 01.4-' 15-'W r, nfgguh gb, 34 U QL I x' nn.: 1 'Q A. 5 wi- f-,S ai' n kfl' R., ,faq-.x K .tif 's 'K ,if Q si I if P 5 'A 5 Y me -H I ,4 n N DAX. Q... dl -X .I ,fn-ff vs Qu -i Lgfli' ov' fgsfgy I L x Q, 0 Women's Track frff Team GDA Opp Exeter 46.5 72.5 Hyde 46.5 39 Thayer 70 57 Andover Cancelled St. Paul's 53 73 Cushing t 62 18 Milton 62 75 Worcester 80 48 Interscholastics 2nd of 16 fL to RJ: Co'Capt. A. Mack, Coach Letvinchuck, Co-Capt. A. Russo. Talent and positive attitudes characterized this womens track team. The girls' inability to give up propelled them to another outstand- ing season. Although the team was small. the girls managed to capture second place in the New England Cham- pionships. falling just five points short of the winners, St. Pauls. Outstanding individual efforts were present in every meet. Lisa Hernandez topped off her strong long jumping season by becoming New England champion. Incredible hurdler, Lisa Sweeney, dominated the league and brought back two New England titles: the 100 and 300 meter hurdles. Anita Russo and Amy Russell led the distance runners while Anne Taylor held up the weight crew. 1114, MVP L. Sweeney Coach Letvinchuk gives much of the credit for this successful sea- son to co-captains Anita Russo and Amy Mack. Their leadership and en- thusiasm made the team a close group of friends. Next year, the team will be led by captain-elect, Heather Moore. A talented group of girls will return - GOOD LUCK!!! Front row lL to Rb: C. Dalton, L. Sweeney, L. Rowan. A. Mack. A. Russo. A. Taylor. P. Chase, A. Russell. Second row IL to Rl: H. Moore, L. Hernandez. S. Kirkham, J. Tippo. A. Huber. J. Olson. M. Houghton. Coach Letvinchuck ggil J... X., ia., Q rl Q- I 2' , , f f ,e f .sa .A fe- v P ff . i 1 P . Q N' 7' , 'bfi 1 1 , . xv J ll l I f 1. N 4' N-Q L 6:35 . H113 'Y5 I, D 1 xt..J. 1 fm ir 0 ' i . '52, fire. 'in'--. MW ax' ,,, 1 ., , r' , , ,x Bu.. wr ' I , rf. ,k 1 w if KWH f F .ki f 3' , - 4 4 WE Horseback Riding il : 4. 7, 41 a'q'. .' ' . + 'T !k .ZQMY1 I The Dawn Of A New Breed In its first year, the riding pro- gram got off to a great start. All the participants learned a tremendous amount and excelled in competition. Amy Shafmaster and Kristina Von Trapp both qualified to compete at Madison Square Garden next year. Elizabeth Leary rose to champion- ship heights in side-saddle competi- tion. Renee Jesperson is looking for- ward to further success with her new horse . . . Jenny Reynolds improved in showing through sheer determina- tion. Each girl met her goals this year and is looking forward to next sea- son. CL to rl: Jenny Reynolds, Kristina Von Trapp, Renee Jesperson, Amy Shafmaster, Liz Leary. I Il! F i Illllll llllli liilll Lllllll ll i '51, 0 ,f if ,,-P Y l 1 1 N lillil Ili!!! ' I ffm I Qu I f 1 -V, XMI' if If 'S ,Q ' 3 5 4 Q Y A5 I ., 4 Q XMI, K L fam! -x.,:5,, 1 f V . 55? X N V , M, , 52' wg, 'YW 9 Jw -ggi . , Z vi in ,gn . .ay N f ' ,gf fi - l 71, .ye ' 4 -J '12, Q, ',1 ji, U: ,,,, ri ,ga 2 if If ,211 if ' Q A 2 A Qj F5 Q g T 1 ar N , , i j l 19' ' 1 lf A 1 . 1 - - - -,Q 2, 5-.-'iw-. may...-, .wg Q nv .QZFL 1 J' 4 b 1 Agytbhmyti sfkv. Aqngf,-,I ' f . 'g:7-,L , 4 - ' 501,10 u npr 'fag 3' iifffrk - , . i i J Q xl if nag fab' rx 51' of 'f ,JZ Y ap, ff fl X' d ..l ' 'ily C' 5009959 .af -, . rf.. U, -5 ,f r egg-:il J f S, fcy -- xv -- X4 . ' -L . 7 - f x, f X Wk! l X' 4 X' ' i nf e Nl lx Team GDA St. Georges Cancelled Groton 1 Belmont Hill 1 B-BCQN O Thayer 0 Rivers 12 Middlesex 15 St. INIark's O Lawrence 5 St. Paula Cancelled St. Sebastiarfs 13 Milton 4 Ruxluury Latin 13 Nobles 9 Bruoks 6 Final Record: 4-9 1 4 :ei X! OPP 17 17 18 18 6 3 18 13 5 1-1 5 10 11 4 ,Sk ' 1+ Tr 4 af. x f I WI, V5 X W 4 w X3 .far 1 I 1 F , ' V fr. J' ie -V 1: rs F, .' . f f , 'tiff' an 2, fr 0'-'fi 1 i ,, - 'f ' -.4 . ' -: ' .' i . -' ' 1 2 1 YT' 'N -'Y v - - . I 'fo T71 .' ' -7- K ,G-1 .KP :- , ,V , . ' r . iq 1 , x llllx X ' , 1 , ff! , ' .x -W ..u, I ig, i i . . , 1 Q 1' ,, J ,av HL Lgiii .G 5 X S -l QT. ' I. N L I ..- , ' - 1 f' . :gl -' - M ' '- yi Women's Tennis Captain Patton and Coach Childs. The GDA Womenls Varsity ten- nis team had trouble winning, but that didn't matter, they had fun any- way. New coach, Mrs. Childs, pushed the girls to work hard, but not to worry about winning or losing. Senior captain, Karen Patton, and Junior, Deana Giamette found tough competition in the number one and two positions for the singles team. No one will forget 113 Kim Lawson's shutout loss to a nationally ranked player from Nobles - the two set match took less than 30 min- utes! Julie Donat, Jill Packard, and Jackie Hayes finished out the singles line - up, and had pretty good indi- vidual records. Jackie, who lost only I MVP Jackie Hayes once all season, was named the team's Most Valuable Player. For Doubles matches, Coach Childs made her top 4 singles players two teams and put Jodi Packard and Mary Beth Childs together for the third group. Unfortunately, the doubles had an even harder time winning than the singles did. Just the same, they had fun. CL to RJ: Coach Childs, J. Hayes, K. Lawson, J. Donat, K. Patton, Jodi Packard, M Childs, Jill Packard, D. Giamette. 5 ,,,,,.,qu 'w xv Name Karen Patton Deana Giamette Kim Lawson Jill Packard Julie Donat Jackie Hayes Team Groton B-B8zN Thayer Pingree Middlesex St. Mark's Milton Lawrence St. Paul's Andover JV Nobles Brooks DO UBLES STA TS Name if Wins Losses Tres t 2 7 1 d 3 7 1 d 2 3 4 'lst and 2nd doubles varied in each match f--ul. QL to RJ: Coach Roxanne, M. Bolyea, N. Hough, J. Fosdick, L. Curley, T. Hilliker, A. Magee, C. O'Keefe, R. Angell, B. Sheehan, L, Jellinek Team St. Paul's B-B8zN Middlesex Milton Andover JV Nobles Brooks JV Women's JV Men's GDA Opp Team 1 11 Belmont Hill 3 9 B-B8zN 5 7 Thayer 2 10 Rivers 4 10 Middlesex 1 11 Milton 6 6 Roxbury Latin Final Record: 0-6-1 Nobles Brooks Final Record: CL to RJ: H. Shin, Y. Shin, C. Kahn, H. House, M. Fluke, Coach Corcoran. Opp GD.-l 4 8 161 li it fx Golf ' B-B8zN 4 'Q Holderness 2 Thayer 1 Nobles 1 Rivers 4 Middlesex 3.5 3.5 Belmont Hill 4 Holderness Final Record: 3-4-1 Coach McDonnel and Captains Sullivan and Burgess. The 1987 GDA golf team was very young, led by two junior cap- tains, J.B. Burgess and Jim Sullivan. Although there were no senior gol- fers, the team faired pretty well, fin- ishing 3-2-1 in the ISL and 3-4-1 overall. Freshman Jason Twomey and junior Arvid Swanson had the tough task of playing number one and two. Junior Dave Walor, Jim Sullivan and J.B. Burgess were very strong 3,4,5 golfers this year. The team played a great third round in The Witherspoon Cup to end the compe- tition with Exeter and Andover in a three-way tie at 1539 strokes for each team. With all the Gov's victories Front row lL to RD: A. Swanson, J. Sullivan, D. Walor, Second rowg P. Dimitriou, A. Rybicki, T. O'Brien, J. Twomey, J. Russell, P. Beach, R. Fox, P. Drown. fMissing: J. Burgess and Coach McDonnell.l Team GDA Opp 2 7 Captains Burgess Sz Sullivan accept MVP award for team. this year coming by one point, every member played a key roll. Thus, Coach McDonnell gave the MVP award to the entire team. The future looks bright for our golf team as they will go into the '88 season with the same line up. F-'di' F F' ag, ' ' . ' QQ'-P'-, , ...Q 4 W EH-rl A Jlkll Sullivan J B. Burgess Arvid Swanson Dave Walor Jason Twomey Todd O'Btien Josh Russell Andy R ybicki ' u. Varsity Golf - Individual Records Witherspoon Cup ISL Name W L T 4-2-2 4-2-0 2-5-1 5-3-0 I -6-1 2-5-1 0-7-1 0-3-0 Ist 90 91 88 94 8 7 9 7 2nd 3rd 86 78 83 83 89 83 94 90 85 78 98 88 Tot 254 257 260 278 250 283 mg 89 93 83 88 83 v fr X X fi ,MW 4 Q A -. 4' r v .l..,','.l I . mx jA s . . , W ,if- xiii J' N ELI.- S r 'v l . 1 ' W Wwrwgfg fi .1 3 .E ,K A QV 1. E 1' fy' ' Q BEM ' suv ..- 1- ' , 4 Pla. j W S- l .- ff M , ,, 4453! if ! i Q 1 1 .1- far -zu x k I .s , ,, I--5,-at K AN CAI, ' CLUE ' LESS Dave and Deana jammmg on the piano Cindy bites the dust! , , Q Qu-1 It 5x a' ' ' ' Q' Taco the Lady Killer P I F 'S waiQ vs an yn--f r 0 1 E: -g M I fx . f QQ- . A 5 'hawk QQ, ' , R 4 . 1 Q 'IL 4.3 ' f ..p. rp-:jg ' WA . Ah b..,q: ,v ,. 'S ff L 7' 'A vw 9 l S xgl I'm not sure, but I think that's your face. Thayer! 1 e '.1L ti X N. IX Ak I X T r x 'M ,d 'QIQL Head Music Guilders Good Night! v .1 'K 'B 11, '15 .X f i Wi fi avlmf It frightens me to think of being shoved Away from those whom I have always loved. Sometimes I want to have the things they have But then again I must remember that The reason is, for them, the love I have, And when l'm down I know I do have that. Some friends of mine do things that don't look good, But what my judge should see is that I don't Make friends because we share some traits, he should, But then, of course, most. probably he won't. Why can't he see the difference between My actions made and his predictions of Incriminating moves: from what he's seen he should surmise that what I feel is love. .1-' 1 V f l ri I I 0 ,J if 1 1 i 4 I SFESVSS 'ff MZMOZMZZOO P-SZ lhe l ll vii ig comments were taken from remarks by the Headmaster and members of the laculty, THE ACADEMY PRIZE Upon the retirement of Headmaster Ted Eames in 1959, the underclassmen of the Academy endowed the already existing Academy Prize so that henceforth at each commencement it could be given in honor of Edward W. and Eleanor K. Eames so that the qualities they so deeply prized might be prized in turn by fu- ture and succeeding classes. Give it your best shot. The force with which he pronounces these words and his willingness to practice this message in all as- pects of his life provide a powerful statement to the Academy com- munity. The message was there when he arrived four years ago and led his class as he struggled in his studies. The message was there when he took on the seemingly insurmountable task of being a var- sity basketball player at an academy which regularly wins New En- gland Championships. The message was there when he was a com- munity service volunteer at the Harbor School directing the ath- letic program there. Although he may not ever dunk the ball, he did make the var- sity basketball teamg he was tri-captain of a New England Cham- pion team and in one memorable stretch of two swing minutes in a swing game stole the ball twice. assisted on two baskets and then sunk a shot of his own before returning to the bench. In high moments and low moments. he always summoned the courage to be positive. A struggling student his ninth grade year, he made Honor Roll at midyears of his senior year. In a sermon to the Academy, he asked us to give our best. He has done just that during his journey through the Academy. He has honored the Eames Family, honored the Academy, he has honored his late fa- ther and his family by his attitude, his accomplishments and his message. PETER CRIS DOBRGSIELSKI 170 The Morse Flag The Morse Flag was first awarded seventy-four years ago at the 150th Com- mencement of this school on June 9, 1913, and it has been awarded each year since that time to the senior whose record in all respects has met with the highest ap- proval of the faculty. Ac- cording to the trust estab- lished by the late Rev. Glen Tilley Morse, a long-time friend and trustee of the academy, a new flag is pro- vided each year in order that the old flag which has flown over the school during the past year may be given to a member ofthe graduat- ing class. She might be the embodiment of what we try to be at the Academy. Her gracious manner almost cloaks her immense and constant determi- nation. Her accomplishments re- veal the depth of her determina- tion. A high honor student, she has enrolled in four honors courses - been chosen by the Cum Laude So- ciety. She has been a Day-Student Representative of the Community Council and a Co-Chairperson of the Red Key. She is Advertising Manager ofthe Milestone. Her con- stant service has earned her mem- bership in the academy's Honor So- ciety. Brilliant inthe arts, she is ac- complished on the violin and fluid in dance, the choreographer of Smith and Company. Her accom- plishments do not stop there. A great athlete, she has excelled as a runner in cross-country, placing seventh in the New England Cham- pionship meet, and in track took third in the New Englands in the 800-meter run, setting a new school record in this event. On her own time she is an accomplished skier. All this is accomplished with a gra- ciousness which touches all in her presence. Words seem inadequate when trying to honor the achieve- ments and the manner of this year's winner of the Morse Flag. ANITA ELISE RUSSO -iii .2 Y., The Thorndike Hilton cup The Thorndike Hilton Cup, established by the Class of 1919, is awarded to the ranking scholar in the Senior Class. The education of each of us is not a competitive enterprise Learning v the mastery of detail: the acquaintance with conceptsg the spirit of inquiry: and the critical awareness of self, society, and the cos- mos A rather, should be cherished as the fulfillment of human develop- ment . . . the faculty of Governor Dummer honors the intellectual growth and academic achievements of all its student.s in making this award. He has the awesome distinction of High Honors for sixteen consec- utive quarters and ranking scholar in the Class of 1987 in each of its four years. Such an accomplishment, no doubt, represents the harmoni- ous blessing of talent, tenacity and curiousity. That such magnificent potential comes wrapped in the ambition to be a missionary doctor gives hope to all who teach. Not as wages of victory in competition but as an emblem for the scholarship to which we hope all students aspire the Thorndike Hilton Cup is awarded to PETER GEOFFREY HAMPDEN BARTON Special Prizes A fine photographer, a spirited and fearless athlete, a member of the Honor Society, a counselor last summer cele- brated for his accomplishments, and above all a decent genuine friend with a personality which makes a difference. JAMES LOUIS ANDRIOTAKIS Poised in her preparation for class, poised in her four years of varsity tennis, at centerhalfon our resurgent field hock- ey team, amidst the pressure of the Dis- cipline Committee, as one of the Editors of The Governor, poised and able in all she does. KAREN ADELE PATTON She is so refreshing: she can laugh at her self and laugh with others. Wherever she committed her vitality - academic accom plishment, as a Head Tour Guide, tennis basketball, serving her church - she did it with a flair. She inspires all of us. JULIE DONAT 171 Special Prizes tcontinuedj .48 His poise and graciousness masks the determination which made him a champion wrestler and aggressive student. His service as proctor, a big brother, and a member of Red Key is consistent with genuine respect he shows to all. TIMOTHY DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL 1-1--i, 172 She has diveristy and tenacity. She is a scholar with a spine. So many of this year's activites were organized by her or affected by her. She is a striking artist with athletic success. A real gem. LINSAY ELIZABETH ROWAN His quiet courage and unassail- able integrity guided him as he guided the Academy. One ofthe fin- est baseball players to ever attend the Academy. he became a strong student with the same spine which made him such a superb president of the student body. ROBERT CRANE DELENA Sincere, sensitive, talented and ex- tremely motivated to learn, he won the Bausch and Lomb Medal as a top notch science student. He has been Editor-in- Chiefof The 19871Wilestone. A truly fine athlete, he refused selection on an All- Star team when a truly outstanding teammate was overlooked. No comment of a few words can adequately capture the integrity and the variety of pursuits of DONALD ROBERT MORSE A kaleidiscope of talent and a kaleid- escope of interests marked this Class President, author, actress and able stu- dent. She appeared on teams, managing teams, in dramatic productions, in Com- munity Service, on the Community Council and wherever critical thinking and talent were needed. LISA ANN CARRIGG 1 I For English: Beneath her quietude, she glows with intelligence, warmth and sensitiv- ity to language . . . although in class she has only the most valuable things to say, . . . in composition, she writes with her head, but also from the heart. LUCY ARMSTRONG An outstanding scholar of history, intel- lectually mature, and a logical and analytical thinker. she is also a young woman of decided opinions who is sensitive and perceptive of world issues. LISA ANNE DIIORIO MOODY KENT PRIZES The Moody Kent Prizes are given annu- ally to those students throughout the school, graduating senior or underclassmen, for out- standing achievement in the various academic departments. No more than one may be awarded to the same student. 4 He has a strong mathematical mind, is very inquisitive and is not satisfied until he reaches a conclusion for every problem. MARC GEORGE DYER To the uninitiated, brilliant academic achievement is acquired solely by Nature's roll of the dice. However, the combined forces of Nurture and self-determination are also considerable factors. brilliance, motiva- tion, and hard work have produced a four- year average in science of 17.1 f a little better than a straight A. PETER GEOFFREY HAMPDEN BARTON For Religion: She is gifted in her attentive- ness to the power of words and silence, Sympa thetic in her listening and articulate in her ques- tioning and perceiving, she has been a delight to teach, a delight from whom to learn, JACQUELINE ELISE HAYES 173 Moody Kent Prizes Ccontinuedj This musician has worked somewhat quietly behind the scene and has steadily maintained the in- tellectual and artistic inten- sity necessary to earn the highest grades, An extreme- ly clever student with a keen wit and methodical approach, he brings music to our ears and a smile to our faces - whether on piano, or in Voice, or on the Kurzweil, or on the comput- er. SHAWN CHRISTOPHER REEVES This fourth-year honors student has demonstrated strong proficiency in the study of the French lan- guage. She has developed a great appreciation of French literature and shown keen insights into lit- erary problems. SUSAN KAY BRACKBILL This senior has been top scholar in Spanish for four years. He has displayed an extraordinary dedication and ability in the study of literature and the writing of Spanish. His interests and enthusiasm have enriched his fourth-year class. DONALD ROBERT MORSE P f S She has displayed dedication and strong ability in the study of German language and literature. She has added humor, spirit, and enthusiasm to language classes. KAREN BARBARA KAGAN He has displayed a sincere interest in the classics and exemplary natural talents in translation and comprehension of Latin. JOHN BRADLEY BRENNAN S xx Y An ideal art student with temendous growth and exemplary scholarship. She works hard for herself and for her school as demonstrated in the gallery and on the Frost Ice Rink. LINDSAY ELIZABETH ROWAN Murphy Athlete The Anne Marie Murphy Athletic Award is awarded annually to that senior girl who, by her example and her achievement in ath- letics, has brought greatest honor to her school during the past year. A ferocious competitor in field hockey, reknown for her rink-length dashes in ice hockey and fierce determination on the track, the recipient of the Anne Marie Murphy Ath- letic Award has been an exciting and dynamic presence in the scarlet red of the Academy. She embodies the determination of the Gover- nor Dummer Academy athlete. AMY FITGERALD MACK L Goodwin Athlete The Goodwin Athletic Prize is given to the senior who, by his athletic achievement and sportsmanship, has brought the greatest honor to his school during the past year. An acrobat in the nets of a fine soccer team, a catalyst on the championship basketball team, and a natural and successful runner, the recipient ofthis year's Goodwin Athletic Prize always performed with both determination and joy. At all time he performed with the grace which is central to a Governor Dummer Academy athlete. DAVID RAYMOND MILLER Al The Cumings Prize Awarded annually to a student who has shown persever- ance, hard work, and good spirit in contributing to the welfare of the school. One of her teachers commented, Her willingness to be vulnerable when expressing her feeling about sensitive topics has been refreshing. Refreshing is the word: She understand the joys and sacrifices of giving to others and revealed this understanding when taking a difficult academic selection, competing in varsity sports, and serving in activities ranging from Red Key to The Milestone. l French Trophy The Peter Marshall French Memorial Trophy is awarded to that student whose perseverance, sportsmanship and generous spirit on the playing field, regardless of dis- tinction as an athlete, represent the highest standards of participation. During her four years of involvement. in field hockey, volleyball and lacrosse, the final two years on the varsity level, her ac- tions and her manner have been totally dedicated to her team. She is the embodi- ment of modesty. LUCY ARMSTRONG PAMALA LEE CHASE it ti THE BARRISKILL PRIZE For outstanding contribution in the field of music. From Bach to Beethoven, from Jop- lin to Gershwin, he has performed it all. His maturation as a musician has been a joy and wonder to behold and we will all treasure the memories of his wonderful performances from Byfield to Russia. The recipient ofthe UatYiieAvPrize honors Robert Gaffney at every juncture. Whether playing the piano or asking about the welfare of a friend, from his first day on the campus he has revealed a genuine concern for people of all ages. JOHN BRADLEY BRENNAN 176 'LJ NJ THE MERCER ART AWARD The recipient of the Mercer Art Prize is a model for this award. She has received honor grades in every available art course. Her curi- osity leads her to explore many approaches and mediums. She won an honorable mention in the Boston Globe Competition. Her spring term project brightens the north wall of Thompson Auditorium. JENNIFER JARRETT TODD THE THESPIAN AWARD When Shakespeare described Cleopatra as possessing infinite variety , he might have been describing the recipient of this award. Her growth as an actress, set builder, editor, assitant director and director of this spring's play mirrors the growth of our theater in these areas. She leaves our stage - but leaves it ri- cher. JENNIFER LYNN KILLION Ambrose Speaking Prizes Is it integrity? modesty? optimism? cheerfulness? success? caring for others? daring to be thoughtful? Yes, she is loved by all for these attributes and more? ANITA ELISE RUSSO We have a greater understanding of ourselves and our times because she speaks openheartedly. She is a cautious optimist who makes the best use of her time. JULIE DONAT We must admire the person who is aware of his cir- cumstances, takes advantage of them and when neces- sary creates his own circumstances. JOHN ANDREW BLAU THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARD A replica of the brass key to the Red Schoolhouse is presented to the recipient who has shown community spirit and concern within the Academy during his senior year demonstrating qualities of awareness of others. GLEN J. DISTEFANO THE WILKIE SERVICE AWARD Dedicated. loyal, courageous, genuine - this young man spent four terms at the Anna Jaques Hospital in the Medical Records De- partment and Emergency Room before im- mersing himself in a Spring Term Project at the North Shore Shelter for the Homeless. His gentle and compassionate nature, his keen understanding of some of life's un- happier realities and his determination to make a difference have gained him the ad- miration and respect of his peers and also of those with whom he has worked. RICHARD RONALD MCNABB 'J as . 'J X L 1 Q' '-fix..- . 6 t Q G' y I 'K CTDA ALLIES ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Earned respect for their personal quali- ties ofhelpfulness. integrity and perseverance as well as for sound moral character. CATHERINE MacLACHLAN, BOBBY FOSTER xi WHITTEMORE AWARD Given to that sophomore who be his atti- tude and perserverance has made the best contribution to the Academy. . . He is a great contributor on the athletic field, in the class- room and in extracurricular activities. NATHAN GERALD BROEHL sf' Underclassmen Awards INGHAM FUND SCHOLARSHIP To help an industrious and able student through the school. . .a conscientious and re- liable student who has set high goals . . . MICHELLE R. LaFLAMME FRANCIS SCHOLARSHIP To a helpful student of high character ...in the classroom, on the athletic field and in activities he brings excellence. ANDREW B. NOEL, III COLMAN SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to an undergraduate who has shown proficiency in the study of languages. ANNE LAWRENCE COLE HALE SCHOLARSHIP Has shown most improvement in various aspects ofschool life and an esteemed contrib- utor to the well-being of the school. PATRICK W. COLGATE COLUMBIA BOOK AWARD Best exemplifies the school's motto No Sibi-Sed Alliisf' Perseverance is the key to her overall impressive performance. KARA R. MOHEBAN HARVARD BOOK PRIZE Awarded for high scholarship and char- acter she puts her whole heart and soul into all her efforts taking care of others. DEANA D. GIAMETTE BROWN BOOK AWARD A blossoming English scholar. an actress. a fluent writer. an insightful reader and an ar- ticulate critic of literature. ANNE LAWRENCE COLE 1, r t Y 4 l i v. ..- I I BAUSCH Sz LOMB MEDAL A scholar-athlete-activist. her thinking process is spectacular. Her ability to learn and to synthesize with such ease is rare. She is a leader in the classroom and on the fields. KRISTIN FOWLER RPI MEDAL Outstanding in the study of science and mathematics. He has top rankings in mathe- matics for two years in his class and is an out- standing science student. He is quick. accu- rate. and industrious. HYUN RI SHIN 177 z.. ., 5 i z 3 E 2 E 2 X f V i 1 ,.u....aL.- .Lu ...x .fe :ua ur.- hfu., 1.2 . v x - Q .. .....:..1 nf mn... :zz - ...x fan... 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M.-X 0195018171 485-3805 .'.l -r',,x',' -ua F owle s News An Institution Since 18o2 NEWS - CANDY - LUNCHEONETTE e . 5-0581 'Che 613121 QRLIEII Diamonds 1 I 14K Gold Gemstones Y' 1 I F?epa'rServ'ce the computer sou rce Michael J. Comparone Kelso , 01950 ew-465-3500 7 ,4 - .. T 1 46 xv -ogy 1 ' X 'f 4 11 mar are newburyport ma 91' ' p gf ferr . 1'-A Mfnvrf 'rj' whimsical novelties, I wack y ctcetcfa. . . CFor witty cards. CPapef 0 C,4nt1cs Judith Costello, Proprietor State Street. Newburyport, MA 462 9251 ' period reproduction lighting Sa hardware - 45 NEWBURYPORT CARD AND GIFT l'lfDlflQ.NL 5'l'lQlQlIE UPHTHQ b 15 Pleasant St. Newburyport, MA Phone 462-2352 ' 37 market square ' newburyport, mass. 01950 ' 617 ' 462 - 6333 SHI HFIUS N EWBU RYPORT 55 Pleasant St. Ski Tennis Bicycle Sailboard Clothing 462-2660 192 'lid .rllll SCOTT'S REAL ESTATE 21 Story Ave. Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 C6171 462-6677 Hz ' ' NE?-NBLIRYDCIQT BANK 63 State Sl ' Newburyport ' 462 3136 Offices In Salusbury 81 Newbury ongratulations Taco Lucy e Pete Ann on Tracy ue B1 J ahanna John Kip Tim Lisa Pam Darryl Todd oe Buzz Rob Lisa Glen Cris J ul1e Bi Te Marc Aaron oz Kathy Amy Russ en Shame Mike Tom en n Jackie, Sarah, Karen, Jeff, Kobi, Brian, Kris, Chris, Rich, Dave, Leslie, Robb, Jerry, l Karen, Tim, Sreeves, Niki, Allison, Carla, I i X O N , lx Rocky, Mark, Lyndsay, Anita, Eric, Droopy, Ross, Q Lisa, Anne, Jenn, Taylor, Shad, Greg, Weasel, l x l i X XXX Dave, Bean, Zraket Duper Paula, Dave, John, Diana, Chris GOOD LUCK' GCOD LUCK! Vincent J Russo, M D l la lltkin on W. E. ATKINSON COMPANY A family business fn Newburyport since 7884 4 A . serving the area 's building and fue! needs. 27 WATER ST., PO. Box 710, NEVVBUFIYPORT, MA, 01950 462-44841 Scrumptious cheesecakes, carrot cakes, chocolate cakes and tortes. 6lLD617 7?Z87'7'6LL CHEESECAKE oorxfrrerxrw 744-2820 Newton Centre 965-1090 Sudbury 443-7517 Boca Raton Florida Newburyport 462-3248 ' Pickering Wharf, Salem 46177 462 6442 SEAPORT STUDIO 81 CAMERA SHOP S N B ORT.M SS C USE s01950 4 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Chmese Amerlcan and Polwnesran CLIISIHP Orders Put Up To Take Out 57 STOREY AVENUE 462 8941 NEVX BURYPORT MA g 27 TATE SYREEY EW URYP A A H TT Restaurant 81 Lounge PORT PLAZA CLEANERS 16171462 9951 sk ,471 Port Plaza Storex Ave Newburyport MA 01950 Rflbeft IBOIJP BGHUIIGU Owner 355 eniocse ROAD sfmseurzv MA 01950 P o Box 592 Nevveunvpom MA 01950 I6171462 4418 ,, ' .-N' q.'f'nA , I 1' t 'Ulf GIFTS ir TEL 462-9976 'I-f, 3.. Si?..T....1 'fi95'r1f4.,5..,.v, , MR E V .L.rh..C-ur' . 1 H i 18 INN STREET At IT-will flu? -S',ff13J1?1 'A 4 'V ' -' ' M 5 gif, ff f I -..LEW '2 - VQQSLE Neweumpom, MASS. 01950 ELECTRICAL and HARDWARE SUPPLIES for , Homeowner ' Commercial ' Industrial House of PIZZH Route I Traffic Circle Newburyport MA 01950 LEOIS House Cf Travel Inc. 40 Pleasant Street Newburyport, Mass. 01950 Compliments, Urs. F. E. Dur 196 - ' PI mee6A'.4' 79 I LOUIS J. ANDRIOTAKIS, Reg. Pharm. 171-173 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY PHONE 462-2232 .3-' 3 19' '4i,l- ix t 1- 3 0 Npoftcp ress,InC, We w bij f y 1 m, 12 Federal Street ' Suite 39 ,,, Newburyport, MA 01950 ii'i?'i' 617-462-0773 One-hour photo processing 8z enlargements art, photo 81 drafting supplies camera equipment, custom framing 1 Printers 80 llanovcr Struct, Nculwurx, Nlzissachusctts PO Box 38'-9, Newbury nur I A , F, li-ll- i I xi x ow 0 , All fn, 16177465-5751 n 2'lif'Q5Ti'lil'pZcRsi 201 MERRIMAC ST. NEWBURYPORT 462-7252 Mr. Muffin 361 Bridge Road lRoute 11 Salisbury, Ma 01952 465-1199 Breakfast - Bakery Wholesale orders taken I Open 7 days per week 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM SUN FUN V TANNING STUDIO 12 Federal Street, Newburyport, MA 01950 Donna Porter l- Director 5 V 465-1680 '-'- I 1 month unlimited R.E. WALTERS, INC. SALES - LEASING - PARTS ' SERVICE 230 Bridge Road, Salisbury, Massachusetts 01950, f617J 462-6636 Mailing Address: Post Office Box 270, Newburyport, MA 01950 . .gs ig ING DAVIS AGENCY INC. p neurons On-The-Square - Georgetown, Mass. 01833 The KING DAVIS AGENCY Clothing that speaks for itself X 'I'-Shirts with a message - Tongue-in-cheek accessories 8 Market Square Newburyport. MA 01950 617-465-2282 HGH The Square, 5 Georgetown, Mass. 01833 The ARBORETUM Inc. 22 Liberty St.. Newburyport. Massachusetts 01950 Telephone: 462-7310 Ellen Wragge Interior Plant and Floral Design Sales - Service LDMB RDI OIL CO., I C. PD. Box 512 198 Merrimack St. 16173 465-T200 Newburyport, MA 01950 9 candia RE STA RA T Z CREATIVE DINING FEATURING NATIVE NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD LUNCH - 11:30 TO 3:00 DINNER MON.-THCRS. 5:00-10:00 lEARLY DINER SPECIALS - 5:00 - 7:00l FRI. 8: SAT. 6:00-10:00 RESERVATIONS REQUESTED SUNDAY BRUNCH 12:00 - 4:00 SUNDAY DINNER 5:00-8:30 25 STATE ST NEWBURYPORT 462-6271 A P OT H E C A FQY FULL SERVICE PHARMACY - COMPUTERIZED PRESCRIPTIONS - FREE DELIVERY - SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS - BLUE CROSS MASTER HEALTH PLUS ' PCS 0 PAID - MASS MEDICAID - TUFTS ASSOCIATED HEALTH PLAN 2 MORGAN AVE., NEWBURY, MA Next Door To Country Store 462-2200 At THE MILL, Newburyport Fine Clothing and Accessories for Gentlemen and their Ladies 24 Pleasant Sr, Newburyport, Ma. 01950 Q 16171 465594-4 Kray's Charge, Master Charge dz Visa Hrs. 930-5 30, Fr: nl 9 pm P 1 L, 4 x 'K Solano Contracting Dry Wall and Plastering Residential and Commercial - Good-luck Marc! I l A4 la ,Q ': .' . .,v I. 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A 1 .--. ,, -li.: .i .i I .I-VvV. .. ., Q 1 11 - -V jf I I - 1 - f 2- A 1: iii A. .1 5-ii I ' - e I' - -,v,, 1:11-iv -Q ' R f Y r Q A V Art, ::i v,.,: .- ,. , K A K-Q ,,1,-1,,.-,,,, ' I 7? foam I-Q L 1 , sa . 5 Q 'L Fuzzy Navel Excuse me, how long have you been in Flurida7 al Y'all know anything about some license plates? SPECIAL THANKS TO THE WATTIES We're outta herelln I just Came here to sleep .fl 73, 5 Y-M.--A In I Q lj fx: -nnnft-M ...i ii 204 SENIORS Andriotakis, James I.. Armstrong, Lucy Ashworth, Jeffrey L. Barton. Peter G. H. Blair, Ann M. Blau, Jonathan A. Bodge, Tracy M. Bonenko, David A. Boutin, Jahnna L. Brackhiil, Susan K. Brennan, John B. Bronson, W. Dickinson Brown, A. Kipchoge Carmichael, Timothy D. Carrigg, Lisa Ann Chase, Pamela L. Conte, Darryl Crabtree, Todd E. Crocker, Douglas III Danahy, Joseph, III De-Lena, Robert C. Dilorio, Lisa A. Distefano, Glen J. Dobrosielski, Peter C. Donat, Julie Dumoulin, William J. Duncan, Theodore R., III Dyer. Marc G. Fosdick, Jonathan E. Gartland, Aaron F. Giantis, Kathryn E. Goldstein, Amy Beth Graceffa, Russell F. Griffin, Jennifer A. Halpern, Shoshanah Hart, Michael S. Hayes, Jacqueline Elise Hijikata, Sarah A. Jansen, Thomas W. Johnson, Thomas F. Kagan, Karen B. Katz. Jeffrey S. Killion, Jennifer L. Kohialka. Kristen H. Kravitz, Brian A. LaBrie, Kristen M. Lawson. Kimberly L. Macdonald, Kimberly G. Tupper Mack, Amy Fitzgerald Mackay-Smith, Joshua D. Maloney. Jason D. McCarthy, Paula L. McMorris, Christopher D. McNabb, Richard R. Miller, David R. Miller, Leslie A. Montrone, Jerome L. Morse, Donald R. Naumann, David M. 12 Dexter Lane. Newburyport, MA 01950 1 Coleman Road, Byfield, MA 01922 7 Athena Circle, Andover, MA 01810 167 Washington St., Groveland, MA 01834 277 Shires Lane, St. Charles. IL 60174 122 East 71st St.. New York, NY 10021 8 Tremont St., Newburyport, MA 01950 3629 Bagley Ave., No., Seattle, WA 98103 167 Woburn St., Andover, MA 01810 6 Tenney St., Georgetown, MA 01833 10 Brookhead Ave., Beverly, MA 01915 Summer St., Manchester, MA 01944 110 Leonard St., Belmont, MA 02178 cfo Saudia P.O. Box 167, Jeddah, Saudi Aarabia 21231 120 Post Road, North Hampton, NH 03862 6 Chatigny Lane, Newburyport, MA 01950 214 Exeter Road, Hampton Falls, NH 03844 16 Weston Ave., Georgetown, MA 01833 217 W. Menomonee. Chicago. IL 60614 100 Old Beach Rd., Rye, NH 03870 87 Crest Avenue, Revere, MA 02151 32 Karlton Circle. Andover, MA 01810 83 Cox Lane, Methuen, MA 01844 11 Tremont St., Methuen, MA 01844 851 Central Rd., Rye Beach, NH 03871 Old Wawbeek Rd., Tupper Lake, NY 12986 60 Burroughs St., Apt. 34, Jamaica Pl. MA 02130 200 Andover St.. Georgetown. MA 01833 9 Tansy Lane, Ipswich, MA 01938 15011 M St., So. Boston MA 02127 One Lenway Road, Byfield, MA 01922 13 Candlewood Dr., Andover, MA 01810 2 Wingate St.. Hampton, NH 03842 49 Brentwood Circle, No. Andover, MA 01845 254-C Westfield St., Dedham, MA 02026 203 High St., Andover, MA 01810 Clysthayes , Mount Howe, Topsham Exeter EX 3 OBG ENGLAND Nine Daventry Court, Lynnfield, MA 01940 PO. Box 261, Adamsville, RI 02801 43 Farrwood Dr., Andover, MA 01810 14 Bodwell Ave., Salem, NH 03079 32 Berrywood Lane, Beverly. MA 01915 9442 W. McRae Way, Peoria. AZ 85345 24 Herrick Rd., Boxford, MA 01921 11 Eaton Terrace, London SWI.W8EX ENGLAND 11 Hemenway Rd.. Salem, MA 01970 30 Hilltop Dr., Wenham, MA 01984 51 Millpond, No. Andover, MA 01845 RFID Rowley. MA 01969 Farnley Farm, VVhite Post, VA 22663 95 St. Mark's Pl, New York, NY 10009 33 Grey Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940 34 Longview Rd., Port Washington, NY 11050 1518 Thunderbird Dr., Modesto, CA 95356 45 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922 Exeter Rd., Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Great Hill, Hampton Falls, NH 03844 34 Central St., Rowley, MA 01969 4200 North Hills Dr., Austin, TX 78731 'lif- IN .Vx Patton, Karen A. Pouch. Alfred Timothy. Ill Reeves, Shawn Christopher Reynolds, Nicole Danielle Richard, Allison E. Rivela, Carla Ann Roach, John D. Rockwell, Andrew K. Romboletti, Mark C. Rowan, Lyndsay E. Russo, Anita E. Scola, Eric John Sevilla, Leslie A. Shain, Ross Philip Strarn, Diana Lynn Taplin, Lisa E. Taylor, Anne W. Todd, Jennifer J. Twining, Taylor Uttam, Sharad Waldman, Gregory B. Wasson, Paul Alexander Wezniak. Douglas F. Whynott, Christopher P. Williams, D. Bennett Woodie, Richard W. Zraket, Michael D. 61 Red Mill Lane, Rye Beach, NH 03871 5 West Entry Rd.. Staten Island. NY 102304 66 Newfields Rd., Exeter, NH 038322 Box 327A, RFD 1, Ellsworth, ME 04605 11 Crane Neck St., West Newbury, MA 01985 54 Maplewood Ave., Methuen, MA 01844 278 N. Saltair Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049 18 High Road, Newbury, MA 01950 284 Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, NH 03842 12 Indian Ridge Rd., West Newbury, MA 01985 2 Toppan Lane, Newburyport, MA 01950 70 Summit St., Peabody, MA 01960 19 Storybrook Lane, Amherst, NH 03031 15 Columbus Ave., Haverhill, MA 01830 650 Central Rd., Rye Beach, NH 03871 RFD 1, Fern Ave., Amesbury. MA 01913 47 Gould Rd., Andover, MA 01810 4 Brooks Circle, Beverly, MA 01915 282 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02116 12 Hodson Lane, Reading, MA 01867 128 Garden St., Cambridge, MA 021228 Drinkwater Rd., Hampton Falls. NH 031.844 88 Cliff Road, Weston, MA 02193 18 Westover Drive, Lynnfield, MA 01940 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 15 Oyster Landing Lane, Hilton Head, SC 29928 3 Royal Crest Dr.. No. Andover, MA 01845 .. ix' , v Q Feldman, Jeffrey Todd Fleming. Peter Brian Fowler, Kristen Gager, Shawn Elizabeth Gammon, Robert S. Giamette. Deana D. Gilfeather. Andrew F. Gilman, Eric Jeffrey Glanzberg. Regina Jill Goldman, Jill Robin Hanlon. David Hannon, Denice Katherine Haynes. Kendra Ellen Heersink, Megan Rae Hinrichs. Heather E. Hough, Nancy Roberts Juba, Mark Paul Karger, William Harry Khantzian, John Stephen Kim, Stephen Daniel Kinzie, Damon Kevin Krasnakevich, Nichola Ann Lacroix, Martin LaFlemme, Michelle Rita Leary, Elizabeth Mauser Lombardi. Charity Machlem, David Richard Manimalethu, Reena 206 i 2 5 f 1 .J 3 1 J UN IORS 'z Abrams, Jeffrey David Adams, David Richard Alperin, Robert P. Angell. Rebecca Bailey, Joseph Augustine IX' Barraclough. Bronya Ann Barry, Petica Ann Belleau, Wayne M. Bolyea. Michelle Lynne Brockman. Carlos Brown, Airin O. Bucci. Paul Andrew Burgess, Jordan John. Jr. Burns, Kursten Trevon Caron. Matthew Christopher Childs, Mary Beth Chung, Edward Chanil Clifford. Katherine Cole. Anne Lawrence Colgate. Patrick W. Dalessio, Christina Maria Danielson, Heidi Marie Davenport, Joshua C. Dennison, Christian E. DeClemente. Christopher Andrew D'Orazio, Anthony D'Orio, Christen H. Draper. Cynthia Knowles Dunwell, David Wayne Edmonds. Reginald Walter W. Edwards. Mark Allan Fardy, Matthew T. WI 2 f 2, 1,2 ,,.- 1 IIIA 111 Fletcher Rd., Belmont. MA 02178 1i1 Spruce Meadow Dr.. No. Hampton. NH 021862 Z1 Merrimac Rd.. Newton. 051858 8 Crooked Lane, Manchester, MA 01944 21125 Hemphill Park. Austin. TX 78705 2131 Surrey Lane. Topsfield. MA 01983 104 Hampshire Rd.. Wellesley, MA 02181 718 Lowell St.. Peabody. MA 01960 16 Elfland Court, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 27 Brady Loop. Andover, MA 01810 421 Rowland St., Marblehead. MA 01945 236 Bridle Path, No. Andover. MA 01845 258 Wethersfield St.. Rowley. MA 01969 281 High St.. Newburyport, MA 01950 RFD 32, Box 27. VV. Brattleboro. YT 052101 55 E. Onwentsia Rd.. Lake Forest, IL 60045 162 Hillside Rd., North Andover. MA 01845 214 Phillips Beach Ave.. Swampscott, MA 01907 55 King St.. Groveland, MA 019314 68 Whits End Rd.. Concord. MA 01742 Box 1220, Wolcott, VT 05680 18 Woodcrest Road, Manchester. MA 01944 186 Val Chenaie St.. Rosemere, Quebec. J7A5B6 2170 West Rd.. Rye, NH 03870 45 Main St.. Byfield. MA 01922 65 Ferry Road. Newburyport. MA 01950 24 Ledgewood Rd., Manchester. MA 01944 11 Bracelan Court, Lenox, MA 01240 14 Appletree Lane, ANdover, MA 01810 Spruce Point Rd.. Box 2214A, Yarmouth. ME 04096 71 Greenbrook Rd.. South Hamilton. MA 01982 P.O. Box 116. Randolph, VT 05060 4500 Valley Ridge Rd.. Dallas, TX 75220 421 Colby St.. Bradford, MA 018210 16 Boardman Ave.. Manchester. MA 01944 15 Hathorne St.. Salem, MA 01970 Box 2112, 9 Old Locke Rd., Rye Beach, NH 03871 1175 Filosofos. Quadalajara. Jal. MEXICO 71 Stewart St.. West Newbury. MA 01985 61 Keith Ave.. Cranston, RI 02910 16 Canterbury St.. Andover. MA 01810 20409 Tufts Circle. Walnut. CA 91789 1 Granite St., Exeter, NH 02182121 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 5167 Woodie Ranch Lane. Rockford. IL 61111 60 Sea Road, Rye Beach. NH 021871 790 East Broadway, Haverhill. MA 018210 Governor Dummer Academy. Byfield. MA 01922 17 Hollow Tree Rd., Boxford, MA 01921 11217 Washington Rd., Rye. NH 021870 21221 Washington Rd.. Rye. NH 021870 125 Stage Harbor Rd.. Box 3821, Chatham, MA 026213 55 Wildwood Rd., Andover, MA 01810 6 William Fairfield Dr., Wenham, MA 01984 Ballast Lane. Marblehead. MA 01945 268 York St., Canton, MA 02021 52 Vine St., Lynn. MA 01905 218 High St.. Ipswich. MA 019218 577 Debbington Dr.. Bay Village, OH 44140 8 William St., Andover, MA 01810 ...psi Jff 5x v-., - McLoy. Matthew Jason Miller. Julie Ann Mixter. Charles J. Moheban, Kara Robyn Monnelly. Anne Kerper Moore. Heather Lynn Morison. Daniel Lincoln Morisseau, Jon Michael Murphy. Meganne Mitchell Noel. Andrew B., 111 O'Brien, Brendon Neil O'Brien, Todd McMichael Orton. Cabot Fairbanks Osgood. William Hudson Packard. Jill Marie Perez, Carlos A. Perkins, Matthew Everett Petschek, Jennifer Plaisted. Stutz Randolph. Lisa Lawrence Reynolds. Jenny O. Russell, Joshua Underwood Rybicki. Andrew J. Saunders. Erin Kathleen Sayewich. Erika Juall Sheehan, Beth Shin, Hyun Ri Smith, Allan Douglas Smith, Theadore David Solomon. Dianne Elizabeth Sullivan, Derek Sullivan. James M. Swanson, Arvid G. Sweeney, Lisa Annette Tagg, Richard Thomas Torosian, Laurie Anne Beth Fay von Trapp, M. Kristina Wallem, Martin Walor. David Allan Walton, Carrie Weitzman, Anne Eloise Wells, Michael Dana Whynott, Paul D. Wise, Martha Warren Yawn. James Luckett, IV Zabriskie, Christian G. Sophomores Appleton, Sarah H. Arrington, Brian James Ashare, Jennifer Ashworth, Robert Scott Clark Rd., Box 1198, W'olfeboro. NH 03894 Exeter Road, Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Box 177, Pisscassic Rd., Newfields, NH 03856 16 Apache Rd.. Nashua, NH 03063 162 Argilla Rd.. Ipswich, MA 01938 1 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922 161 High St., W. Duxbury, MA 02232 42 Heath St., Newton, NH 03865 6 Spruce Meadow Dr., N. Hampton, NH 03862 7 Remy Place,East Greenwich, RI 02818 1755 Hurricane Harbor Lane. Naples. FL 33940 83 Central St., Andover, MA 01180 Box 14. Hapgood Pond Rd., Peru, VT 05152 156 Larch Row, Wenham, MA 01984 RFD 2, Chase Road, S. Hampton. NH 03827 83-37 St. James Ave., Elmhurst, NY 11373 10 Lawrence Rd., Boxford, MA 01921 34 Simmons Lane, Greenwich, CT 06830 3 Parish Rd., Georgetown. MA 01833 Spy Rock Hill, Manchester, MA 01944 314 Grove St., Westwood, MA 02090 3618 S. Washington, Amarillo, TX 79109 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield. MA 01922 144 Mill Road, N. Hampton, NH 03862 12 Carriage Drive, Exeter, NH 03833 191 Washington St., Duxbury, MA 02332 Hyundai Apt. 109 Dong 303 Ho, Ap Ku Jung Dong, Kang Nam Ku, Seoul, Korea 124 Marmion Way, Rockport, MA 01966 19 Warren Ave.. Massena, NY 13662 16 Fox Run Rd., Dover, MA 02030 45 Lewis St., Reading, MA 01868 2 Will O Way, Andover, MA 10810 P.O. Box 390, Newfields, NH 03856 6104 Plum Valley Place. Ft. Worth, TX 76116 Drinkwater Rd., Box 87, Hampton Falls. NH 03844 18 Pine Knoll Drive, Box 305, Atkinson, NH 03811 Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT 05672 Woodman Rd., S. Hampton, NH 03827 32 Bartlett St.. Beverly, MA 01915 7455 Old Maine Trail, Atlanta. GA 30328 56 Channing Rd., Newton Centre, MA 02159 Hill House, Pomfret, CT 06258 18 Westover Drive. Lynnfield, MA 01940 11 Grove St., Box 505, Beverly Farms, MA 01915 18 Clark Road, Andover, MA 01810 One Fern Ave., Amesbury, MA 01913 70 Lincoln St., Manchester, MA 01944 76 Harold St., Roxbury, MA 02119 33 Lawrence Rd., Chestnut Hill, MA 01267 7 Athena Circle, Andover, MA 01810 ! 1 ' '1 If Barad. Michael Barton, Adam M. Beach. Stephen Preston Bolton, Katharine Leas Brewster, Kevin Clark Broehl, Nathan Gerald Brown, Kristin Ann Brown, Troy Sidney Eskridge Casazza, Kristin M. Clapp, Jessica M. Conley. Donald Ray Costello, .lohn Harrington.IlI Cowles. Jennifer A. Cowles. -lessica I.. Cox, Christina Dehorah Curley, Lindsey Louise Dackert, Marshall H. Danielson. Erik Charles Dawson, Schuylar Crane Denman. -lames William Derrickson, Michael Scot Dimitriou, Philip Downing. Matthew Francis Duca, Mark Hopkins Entekhabi. Fatemeh Fantasia. Keri Frances Fleming. David McAdam 4 Channing St., Cambridge. MA 02138 167 VVashington St.. Groveland. MA 01834 8 Charles SL. Salem, NH 03079 P.O. Box 96. Hall's Mill Rd.. Newfields. NH 021856 12 Cannongate Rd.. Tyngshoro. MA 01879 900 Quinby Ave., VVooster. DH 44691 22 Stinson Rd., Andover, NIA 01810 12 Edwards Court. Lynn MA 01905 Governor Dummer Academy. Byfield. MA 01922 145 Argilla Rd., Ipswich, MA 019228 50 Waverly St., Brookline, MA 02146 45 Garden Rd., Lowell, MA 01852 6 Agawam Avenue, Ipswich. MA 019318 6 Agawam Avenue, Ipswich, MA 01938 60 Eugenia Dr., Naples. FL 339632 121 Wildwood Rd., Andover. MA 01810 4 Crooked Lane. Manchester, MA 01944 11Z17Washington Rd., Rye. NH 021870 Spring St.. Merrill Hall, P.E.A., Exeter, 5111113182133 6425 Broadway. Apt. IE. Riverdale. NY 10471 PO. Box 124, N. Hampton. NH 113862 5 Langley Lane, Andover, MA 01810 17 Cranmore Lane. Melrose. MA 02176 94 Phillips Ave., Swampscott. MA 01907 5101 River Rd., 21516, Bethesda. MD 20015 274 Main St.. Reading. MA 01867 61 Meadowbrook Rd., Weston. MA 021931 Fluke. Michael David Forrest, Martin John, IV Fosdick, Joy Ellen Foster, Bobby Fox. Herrick Sanford Franco, Stephen James Fullerton, Jeffrey L. Gorton, Michael Craig, Jr. Griffin. Susannah Alice Heath, Gregory Ernest. Jr. Hernandez. Lisa S. Hilliker. Christina L. Horton. Thomas Pharis House, Hamish Roger William Hyder, Allison Marie Hyder, Michael Kalil Jellinek. Lauren Marie Jespersen, Marsha Renee Josca. Paolo Kahn, Charles Benjamin Katz, Jennifer Lynn Kirkham, Samantha Converse Kocsis. Jonathan R. Kovach, Tonya Ann Lampton, Chante Renee Lilly. Mariah Lipschitz, Joseph Dominic Lydon, Kevin James Lynch, Patrick Thomas MacLachlan, Catherine Anne Magee, Alison Adams McPartlin, Martha Mohammed, Karim Nagi A.S. Moody, Alexander G. Moore, Matthew Eric Morss, -Jeannette Mosher. Heather Anne Newbert, Ashley Elizabeth O'Keefe, Carolyn Anne Palumbo, Derek P. Paul, Sidhartha Pierce, Robert C. Plante, Thomas Richard, Jr. Pleninger, Sara Stuart Riley, Patrick Robinson. Adam Clayton Robinson. Tyler Brooks Russell, Amy Catherine Schermerhorn, Alison Seed, Courtney M. Seely, Todd Daniel Shin, Hyun Young Singer, Scott Solomon, Joshua Douglas Spenlinhauer, John Edward IV Stevens, Kyrie F. Sullivan, John Farrell Temple, Samuel Scott Todd, William Michael Tucker, Cheryl Ann vanVliet, Derek Ridder Vermeersch, Kevin Wattie, Robert Wilson, John Stackhouse Zartarian, Robert E. Ashby, Beth Ellen Baldwin, Christopher Paul 6 Baldwin Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940 53 Brookside Rd., Topsfield, MA 01983 9 Tansy Lane, Ipswich, MA 01938 76 Willow Street 116, Chelsea, MA 02150 1605 Lorraine Rd., Reading, PA 19604 6 Danforth Circle, Andover, MA 01810 Stoneham Island Rd., RFD 111, Box 907, Meredith, 03253 70 Haven St., Dedham, MA 02026 49 Brentwood Circle, N. Andover, MA 01845 19 Judith Rd., Newton Centre, MA 02159 36 Perkins St., Wenham, MA 01984 6480 Midnight Pass - Apt. 519, Sarasota. FL 34242 24 Swart Terrace, Nashua. NH 03060 114 Beach St., Manchester, MA 01944 18 Chestnut Court, N. Andover, MA 01845 3 Hyder Avenue, Methune, MA 01844 173 .Atlantic Avenue, N. Hampton, NH 03862 169 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922 641 Fifth Ave., Apt. 33fa, New York, NY 10022 5311 Lakeshore Drive, Columbia, SC 29206 32 Berrywood Lane, Beverly. MA 01915 14401 County Line Rd., Chagrin Falls. OH 44022 19109 Bridwell St., Glendora, CA 91740 1 Lisa Lane, Newton, NH 03865 6722 Larkspur Rd., Morningside. MD 20746 48 Willow Road, Sudbury, MA 01776 190 Cardigan Rd., Tewksbury, MA 01876 304 West Shore Drive, Marblehead, MA 01945 10 Old Lowell Rd., Westford, MA 01886 4 Lunt St., Byfield, MA 01922 451 Washington St., New York, NY 10013 385 Summer Ave., Reading. MA 01867 5 Berkeley Lane. Andover, MA 01810 22 MacArthur Circle, Peabody, MA 01960 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 Rouse Rd., Gloucester, MA 01930 13 Main St., Rockport. MA 01966 44 Broad St., Newburyport, MA 01950 13 Parsonage Lane, Topsfield, MA 01983 3 Franklin Terrace, Melrose, MA 02176 15 Broom Park, Cults, Aberdeen AB1 9NF, Scotlan 15 Gates St., S. Boston, MA 02127 41 Walker Rd., Atkinson, NH 03811 1406 Rivers Edge Rd., Newport News. VA 23606 10 Crescent Ave., Scituate, MA 02066 312 Concord Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138 106 Collidge Hill, Cambridge, MA 02138 Exeter Rd., Hampton Falls, NH 03844 129 Atlantic Ave., N. Hampton, NH 03862 35 Hollow Tree Lane, N. Andover, MA 01845 114 Exeter Rd., N. Hampton, NH 03862 Hyundai Apt. 109 Dong 303 Ho, Ap Ku Jung Dong Kang Nam Ku, Seoul, Korea 110 Alto Drive, Oak View, CA 93022 6 Saxony Drive, Sudbury, MA 01776 23 Bel Air Rd., Hingham, MA 02043 79 Brentwood Rd., Tewksbury, MA 01876 2 Hickory Hill, Manchester, MA 01944 Jordan Rd., Keene, NH 03431 Four Brooks Circle, Beverly, MA 01915 46 Georgetown Rd., Boxford, MA 01921 169 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922 69 South Rd., N. Hampton, NH 03862 6 Jericho Rd., Atkinson, NH 03811 9007 Briarwood Lane, Dallas, TX 75209 440 Sagamore Road, Rye, NH 03870 Freshmen 23 Wells Ave., Georgetown, MA 01833 67 Bellevue Rd., Andover, MA 01810 v Boies, David William Brooks, Eric L. Burke, Kevin Patrick Bustin, Edward Dylan Dalton, Christine Leigh Davenport, Shannon Ballard DiNanno, Kathryn Drown, Peter L. Eliot, David Stuart Teichroew Evans, William Thomas Jr. Fardy, Nicolle Alexis Greenough, Charles William Gurry, Erin Curme Habib, Richard Roland Jr. Harlow, Chad Cooper Hinkley, Bryan Porter Houghton, Maria Ann Huber, Alyssa Jean Innes, John Phythian, III Jerabek, Molly Roe Jewkes, Stephen James Kalil, Michael John Jr. Kealler, Danielle Marjorie Kemper, Susanna Kenney, Sean Michael Knapp, Heather Katharine Kriebel. Eric Charles Kristensen, Britt Ellen Langley, Nicole Carolyn Langley, Peter Sargent Lauder, Scott Arthur Lewis, Jonathan Peter Mollineaux, Steven Mullett, Steven Thomas Olson, Jada Lynn Orton, Gardner Fairbanks Packard, Jodi Michelle Pascucci, Matthew David Pharaon, Laura Ann Pinsky, Alexandra Nadia Plaisted, John Foust Randall, Gordon Stuart Remick, Robin Ann Roberson, Erik Austin Scott, Peter Dixon Shafmaster, Amy Philbrook Stafford, James Morrison Stern, Holly Elizabeth 'I'ippo, Jessica Louise Troianello, Christopher Michael Twomey, Jason Weener, Lori Ilene Zweil, Arthur Martin, III P.O. Box 343, 27 Atlantic Ave., N. Hampton, NH 03862 9 Howards Grove, Derry, NH 03038 7 Old Wharf Rd., West Newbury, MA 01985 15 Larson Lane, Stoneham, MA 02180 99 Highland St., Amesbury, MA 01913 323 Washington Rd., Rye, NH 03870 20 Daventry Court, Lynnfield, MA 01940 148 Pine St., Danvers, MA 01923 Argilla Rd., Ipswich, MA 01938 296 High St., Newburyport, MA 01950 8 William St., Andover, MA 01810 Paine Ave., Prides Crossing, MA 01965 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA 01810 28 Mt. Vernon St., N. Andover, MA 01845 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 133 Greenacre Rd., Westwood, MA 02090 18 Beach Rd., Salisbury, MA 01950 20 Marlboro Rd., Georgetown, MA 01833 3 Barnwell Lane, Savannah, GA 31411 274 Washington Rd., Rye, NH 03870 80 Crest Ave., Revere, MA 02151 15 Brady Loop, Andover, MA 01810 257 Bridle Path, N. Andover, MA 01845 25 Rowley Rd., Topsfield, MA 01983 400 Waban Ave., Waban, MA 02168 36 Partridge Lane, Boxford, MA 01921 45 Downing Rd., Peabody, MA 01960 127 Bridle Path, N. Andover, MA 01845 83 Chestnut St., Lynn, MA 01902 11 Runnymede Drive, N. Hampton, NH 03862 40 Oak St., Newburyport, MA 01950 39 Oriole Drive, Andover, MA 01810 161 Lowell St., Andover, MA 01810 224 Lynn St., Peabody, MA 01960 12 Battcock Ave., Hampton, NH 03842 P.O. Box 14, Hapgood Pond Rd., Peru, VT 05152 RFD 2, Chase Rd., S. Hampton, NH 03827 40 Beach Ave., Swampscott, MA 01907 15 Ocean Drive, Seabrook, NH 03874 265 Water St., Newburyport, MA 01950 3 Parish Rd., Georgetown, MA 01833 27 High Merrimac, MA 01860 11 Burgundy Drive, Hampton, NH 03842 675 Central Rd., Rye Beach, NH 03871 33 Juniper Rd., Weston, MA 02193 Willey Creek Rd., Durham, NH 03824 131 Oxbow Rd., Needham, MA 02192 47 Park Ave., Hampton, NH 03842 19 Chandler Circle, Andover, MA 01810 8 Tally Ho Lane, Andover, MA 01810 1 Daventry Ct., Lynnfield, MA 01940 8 Blueberry Circle, Andover, MA 01810 26 Baldpate Rd., Georgetown, MA 01833 I tw... i -s. 'N-ogg., Even though they are from the Mud Slingers Group, they have found it. In a recent poll many seniors were asked if they had found happi- ness at GDA. Some were willing to express them- selves quite openly and here are partial results. -.I iff! -sq' All the monkeys aren't in the zoo . . . went ape this year. Jolly right. Let me pass a few pensive moments . that one. .v CN K 'XX V 1-xxx-r,.. 1 fig' ,kIr',. l'm just a country girl 1 2 OK, so he's a clown. A bouncing boy. I think I'll dye my hair. fwhpfgf , - U 109 gl! 1 I'm so sweet - now. l 1 So am I - and will be. g fr -fa 4 WE 'PY So, I like suspenders. MIAQT? 7 'Qt 'x 11 I like your style, Mom. THE I V U 'm o etter, GREAT agg Mr. Miller's physics test were a piece of cake compared to this one. Keep at it. 4. 6. P' 14 ifew fl RxQ5giX L 16 Are you a musician? ' J W! 3 4 I'm just a little sister. 8 Next year I get skates. llx 'T'-v-f 13 l'll always be handsome. Win before the 5th Re- union of the class of '87. 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