Governors Academy - Milestone Yearbook (Byfield, MA)
- Class of 1988
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4 f E , . 4 fi'- A -x . , ., ,...., -- ---4 A .... ,. -..qv-V V, Qu--..-.-, 1 - , 958- - Q v. ., , - .diss -4. Q. s .fu L f 1 1 5 -qv -5-'fx S . 115 3 E , 'fri-gl - p, il .s ab lf? Elle! 5191 'Z .fi av, , , . ,f ,- -., r 3 , J' ,. 59- 5.. -,,...--.V .. ,P 'sf 35' .., ' 9 Q N--- L.- N -A sq --... , -+V -.1 'S gif E, 52? 'W Table of Contents Introduction Faculty ............ Seniors ................ ..... Underclassrnen Fall Events ...... ..... Sports ...... Winter Events ...... ..... Sports ...... Spring Events ......... ...... Sports ...... Around Campus ...... ....... Commencement ....... ....... Advertising ........ .... . .. Directory ...... ..... 1 17 33 65 73 83 99 111 131 145 169 173 189 228 'N 9 RK THE 1988 MILESTON E yearbook of Governor Dummer Academy 1763 - 1988 Byfield, Massachusetts 225th Celebration 1 , P K, 5 4 9 Y 7. . 5 . 4 Q , y , I , - , 3 ' ,T s , , Q. sr f' I 5 Q. - n '4- -gifrs 'I President: Carl A. Pescosolido '55 Vice-President: Richard B. Osgood '53 W'illiam L. Alfon '67 Shirley French lblichael E. Hoover '71 George D. Kirkham '51 Francis Lapham George E. McGregor '51 Dodge D, Morgan '50 W'illiam R. Plummer '53 David L. Powers '52 Peter R. Remis '52 -lohathan S. Shafmaster '63 The Board of Trustees Exeter, California Wenham Dexter, Main Andover New York, New York Cleveland, Ohio Manchester Haverhill Cape Elizabeth, Maine Wellesley Lewisburg. Pennsylvania Swampscott Exeter, New Hampshire Secretary: William B. Ardiff ' Treasurer: Brian Lenane '72 Courtney S. Wang '74 Josiah H. Welch '46 Nathan H. Withington '58 Arnold S. Wood, Jr. '60 Mirick Friend '59 Peter m. Sherin '59 Morris P. Frost '35 son Degan Defty-Barry Dennison De- Frederick M. Smith, ll '52 Samuel llloody was the first lllaster ot Dummer Academy, which opened U11 lllarch 1, I 763 under the will ofthe Lieutenant Gov- ernor William Dummer. A Board of Trustees was directed to found a school on the Dummer larm to prepare young men to become leaders Dallas, Texas in the American colonies. The school became Governor DummerAcadem.i'in I929at the in- sistence ofnewli' appointed Headmaster Ed- ward W. Barnes. The school continues in the hands of the Board which is responsible to make general school policy and appoint a The Governor Dummer Allies Abrams Adams Allardice Alperin An- Board Members derson Angell Appleton Arrington Ashare Ashby Ashworth Bailey Baird Bairstow Baker Barad Barraclough Barry Barton Batchelder Beach Beatty Belleau Bolton Bolyea Bourn Bradley Breus Brewster Brockmann Broehl Brooks Brown Bucci Budnick Burditt Burgess Burke Burns Byrne Caron Casazza Childs Chung Clapp Clifford Colby Cole Colgate Collins Conley Corbett Corbin Corr Costello Cowles, Craft Cullen Cunningham Curley D'Orasio D'Orio Dackert Dal- essio Daly Danielson Davenport Daw- Executive Committee President: Elaine D'Orio Vice-President: Ellen Todd Treasurer: Eileen Smith Recording Secretary: Kay Hyder Corresponding Secretary: Sharon Defty-Barry Landscaping: Dottie Bragdon Library Chairwoman: Deedie Kriebel Ellen Goldman Ronnie-Sue Kates Eunice Lydon Gerry Mack Michele Shafmaster Andria Kalil Peg DiNanno Polly Zevin Suzanne Burgess Jane Piatelli Judy Jellinek Patti Byrne Mimi Queen U 4 55 Danvers Deerfield Arlington, Virginia Newburyport Plymouth ' Swampscott Alumni Trustees Waban Boston Trustee Emeritus Queenstown, Maryland ls Headmaster to carry out policy. We are fortu- nate to have a generous, hardworking, dedi- cated Board which has optimistic visions for the schools future. I pree Derito Derrickson Dibble Di- Clemente Dimitriou DiNano Dixon Dolloff Downing Doyle Draper Drown Dunham Dunwell Edmonds Edwards Eliot Emerson Entekhabi Evans Fan- tasia Fardy Feldman Fidler Finman Fleming Flint Fluke Forrest Fort Fos- dick Fowler Fox Franco Fullerton Fyrberg Gager Gatchell Gauley Giam- ette Gilfeather Gillis Gilman Glanz- berg Goldman Graff Greenough Grieco Griffin Gurry Habib Hallisey Hanlon Hannon Harlow Harris Haynes Heersink Hellerman Hernan- dez Hill Hilliker Hinrichs Horton Hough Houghton House Huber Hutchinson Hyder Innes Jellinek Jerabek Jesperson Jewkes Johnson Josca Juba Kahn Kalil Kaplan Karger Katz Kealler Kemper Kenney Khantzian Kim Kinzie Kirkham Knapp Kosis Kovach Krasnakevich Kriebel Kristenson La- croix LaFlamme Lampton Langley Laubner LaPointe Lastrina LaTour Leary Lewis Libby Lilly Lindenfelzer Lipchitz Lombardi Longo Loughrnan Lydon MacLachlan Mack Madnick Magee Male Malik Manimalethu Marzagao McLoy Mello Miller Minelli Mixter Mohammed Moheban Monnelly Moody Moore Morgan Morison Morisseau Morss Mosher Murphy Nadeau Needham Newbert Newman-Aspel Noel Novelline O'brien Ogilvie O'Handley O'Keefe Olson Orton Osgood Paceli Packard Palumbo Panall Papoyans Paradis Pascucci Pearl Perez Perkins Perlovsky Petrillo Petschek Pharaon Pierce Pinsky Plaisted Plante Pleninger Queen Randall Randolph Reed Remick Reynolds, Ricketts Riley Robbins Roberson Robinson Rodgers Rodman Ruhf Russell Rybcki Saunders Sayewich Schermerhorn Schijf Scott Seed Seely Shafmaster Shamroth Shea Sheehan Shih Shin Singer Smith Solomon Speichlingler Spenlinhauer Stafford Stagakis Stern Stevens Stewart Sullivan Swanson Sweeney Tagg Temple Tippo Todd Toomey Torosian Tracy Troianello Tucker Tuthill Twomey Uttam Vachon Valeo Van Loan vanVliet Vermeersch Vincent Vinkovetsky von Trapp Wallace Wallem Walor Walton Wattie Watts-Leggette Weener Weitzman Whynott Wilson Winter Wise Wriggins Yeagley Youngclaus Zabriskie Zartarian Zevin Zuker Zweil 2 in 9 X 7213 ' 5261 Q. ,zz Eff, A .4 Q Tw fn f. 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I . nmuv-nsnm-.- ' ' f v In I J- villas- Celebration 22 P-'F' A 'A 'l ' Il I ' 5f gEJ-'V-i ' 1 1 'Af ' ' X 1 u . is 9 4 J A 5 1 'P -i ' n I -q 2: r '+R As.. -! 7 Y 'li .1 5 A 1 9 N xx it 'R 54 x X K 161.9 Un ' I Y I f I Q, l A 41 r ty ,lf N is CDA: The Opponent: thrill of victor y . . . . . . and the agony of defeat. not having to dissect that fuzzy worm today. . . . prepping for female political campaign. . . . an intimate luncheon for two, . . . a midwinte ,..C0 watching a performance - successful or not. Happin ess is . . selling a shrunken head. going for a twenty mile jog. . having a wicked forehand. dreaming of spring training. . . . Kori. a copy machine that works. . . . anonimity. r Califomia admissions trip. . a successful performance. ntemplating a performance. . a check on ski conditions. S.l' -4? .411 ,'fjWNi Q s id 'fi ,,.- 2 .1 ' A, ,, .. .-.v--.-.1-e we' ' ,Xi- db i xxxkmw : f2?j5VxV.E?f ' ' mi ww 1 1 . , . getting a new set of wheels, LU 'Q 'lr .SMT 1-'vvrl W n'gv- ,K Vi nh h LL 'wa . . . buying new G.D.A. folders at the bookstore. . . , seeing no evil, hearing no evil, speaking no evil . . . knowing you re going to win. . . . knowing where you 're going when you're told where to go. . . . pigging out. . . . lookin' RAD. . . . wearing deodorant. . . . being a Freshman. . . . not being a Freshman. . , . having a GREA T boa. Happiness is 15 'fav 4 L. ,,, .W Z X l . we Af ,gl 1, If ff if , :M cy J, V + X 35: sl- ,rl W '0- if iii: TLX Di f f sg 449' ffl F' Q4 Qf:v F gy f G 1 CULTY Xxx l 1 1 5 C. . -.f 'X'-M. J I ' .1 T7rQ jJ!x x,3 2 Qt fx! K V6 'Y' N ' 7 ' i.. 'ff A i - ' , Rf , ,Q Af . q . r ' ,x ? ' J , Z Suk!! xi 'l fs- 'N X Qffa' WA 'N X 'N . C U ,Q XY' f ' N X o , Q A ig Xf + Y' X Q' f XXQQI C ' f ., .-N. X 'lf N, Vg ,A ' I K A . , MJJXK-AX fy, 321. 5 , -izxlqr 1' ' NN L. L, 5 A-1 I is - S-Q: 'ar 7? , 1 - ? 1.N?'Y1 LX vf::1: , 'SJ Q A L ,Dx . I K X 'N -N---f Mg QN ,x .1 Q i 14 , 5 f ' 1 ' fi M A 1 q ' j Q ', 'J ly lf' . l Tl . 1 1 fl .. I X 'fm 'A f f ,-e , I . .eff- X 1 . If ..-I, Qu! fi I , , ax X, AN .f-f' .. IT I Administration . ll -'girl 1' el I A s PETER WILKINSON BRAGDON Headmaster Harvard College 1959, BA.: Harvard Gradu- ate School 19611, lN'I.A.T. Appointed July, 19853. RICHARD N. LEAVITT Dean of Faculty. Director of Studies, Mathematics Amherst College 1964, A,B,: Bowdoin College 1971. lNl.A. Appointed September, 1964. H rg, X . .. .. xg?- ., l 1 0 Q3 L A ' . X . 18 T' 7.7-I X A ,A ,.---.-1 L. A x! ,ia ' . 5 Tr: I . -1131 ROBERT HOBART COLGATE Dean ot' Students, lNIatbernatiCs Gettysburg College 1969, BA.: University of New Hampshire 19811, M.Ed. Appointed September, 19841. fir! xr f' - L Q A x MICHAEL A. Director of Admissions. History Trinity College 1966. B.A. Appointed September. 1969. W A , , J ' w i -?' ,li .- ,AA LAWRENCE T. PIATELLI Assistant Headmaster, History Harvard University 1975, B.A Boston University 1976. M.Ed. Appointed September, 1984. LYNDA FITZGERALD BROMLEY Assistant Dean of Students, Latin University of Vermont 1969, B.A. Appointed September. 1983. MOONVES ,.,..J -1 5 5 J-K 1 A 1 ' x -, .,. f-f.Zi.i1f3.' Qi, in .113 5 C' I ' .f.d'f ' -. 'Lf'.1' 1 PATRICIA ANN CROWE Associate Director of Admissions University of New Hampshire 1983, B.S. Appointed September, 1986 PERRY NELSON Associate Director of Admissions Williams College 1979, B.A., Harvard University 1987, M.A.1 Appointed September, 1987 LORRAINE HAGER, Ihum Counsulant, Counsuling Mt. Mary College 1965, B.A.g Loyola University 1967, M.S.W. Appointed September, 1977. Appointed September, 1980. DONALD A. CHAMPOUX Business Manager Business College Appointed January, 1974. QC! ? lb -ix, i ps? - x-K', up' ix PATRICIA TURNER HALL Librarian g I X JANET E. ADAMS-WALL College Placement Washington State University 1975, B.A.: Uni- versity of Southern Maine 1980, M.S. Appointed September, 1986. L L Q iq Te STUART DAVID CHASE Director of Development and Alumni I ' 1 f Affairs e 1' I ,QQ i l I -J. QL 1-49 an K . C ,C .K was CHRISTOPHER EDWARD HARLOW Director of Giving and Alumni Affairs Juniata College 1963, A.B.3 Rutgers University 1966, M.A. Appointed September, 1970. V.1 i ' 1 K V s r s , I' 1 n . It Il 1' St. John's College 1966, B.A. Appointed September, 1984. 19 Math n 1 KENNETH R. CASAZZA Department Chairman, Mathematics Manhattan College 1968, B.S. Appointed September, 1984. f.. ,3,F,1.t, mgw' 'ae 5: .I-,I Yi SUE A. DOUGHERTY Mathematics Potsdam State University 1975, B.A.g St. Lawrence University 1980, M.Ed. Appointed September, 1984. fix MARGARET CHILDS Mathematics Salem State College 1963, B.S. Appointed March, 1985. 20 4 I What did you say? You don't enjoy math? If x:q and u is the number of square yards of carpet and, of course, z I I lLl, what is the best finish for you to use before you attack the upholstery? -3. J. L f -- M MICHAEL KARIN Mathematics Bates College 1985, HS. Appointed September, 1985. 3 . li W' ' .Ag STEPHEN C. SHEA Mathematics Norwich University 1971, B.S., University of New Hampshire Appointed September, 1984. 1. 1980, M.Ed. JAMES L. SCHEIDEGGER Mathematics Amherst College 1982, B.A. Appointed September, 1985. I 21 Smence ' DAVID D. 1 -I MOORE - - - F1-Q Q Mathematics, Phys- 5 ics E Northeastern llni- Q versity 1966, A.B,g 1. Clarkson College 1970, MS. li' Appointed Septem- Q her, 1980. DGUGLAS LEE MILLER '46 Department Chairman, Science, Physics, Speech Amherst College 1950, AB. I Appointed September, 1954. ROBERT EDWARD ANDERSON Director of Athletics, Biology Kenyon College 1957, AB. Appointed September, 1957. LAX' l 1 I 1 .i 1 I n f , 1 STEPHEN CARL METZ Chemistry D Trinity College 1971, B.S.g l Boston University 1976, M.A. Appointed September, 1978. 22 A ROBERT S. REED Chemistry. Electricity Union College 1972. BS. Appointed September. 1979. NORMAN PRICE Biology Trinity College 1985. B.S. Appointed September. 1985. KAREN LICHT .Athletic Trainer. Biology University of New Hampshire 19S1. ES. Eastern Illinois University 1982. MS. Appointed September. 1985. lb'- MARY ELLEN KARIN Assistant Director of Athletics Phva Ed University of New Hampshire 1980 B S Appointed September, 1980. SUSAN L. CHILDS Physical Education University of New Hampshire Appointed September, 1986. xg The Arts ll5lKl I CHRISTOPHER D. STOWENS ROBERTA W. CORCORAN Department Chairman, Arts Art Colgate University 1972, B.A.g University of Colorado 1959. B.A.g New England Goddard College 1974, M.S. Conservatory of Music 1979, MA. Appointed September, 1982. Appointed September, 1978. H WILLIAM T. LANE A '-I 'fi 0 U .A is R9l1g1OD Photography J' United States Air Force JULIA SLAYTON Religion Smith Colle e 1974 AB' g . .. Episcopal Divinity School 1983, M div Appointed September, 1986. Appointed September, 1986. , L C 4 , IRINA OKULA Art Fontbonne College. HA., 1966, Southern Illinois University Appointed September, 1987. tn- . I 6 1 5 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 5. PIERRE NINO BARATELLI Department Chairman, Languages, French, Director of Humanities Program University of Colorado 1956, H.A.g 1959, M.A.g University of Dijon, University of Texas: Appointed September, 1967. ,4--- ,k, LAUREL ELIZABETH ABUSAMRA DAVID SWYDAN ABUSAMRA French Hollins College 1969, B.A.g French, Spanish Middlebury College 1970, M.A.g Holy Cross 1969, B.A.g Appointed September, 1972 Middlebury College 1970, M.A.g Appointed September, 1972. F' Jr , if it J V: ,S 4 f I I I 1 fb KATHERINE KRALL GUY French, Spanish Oberlin College 1971. B.A., Tufts University 1978, M.A. Appointed September, 1977. 'il ALEXANDER WELD WHITE Spanish If ' 1 Arg . - l n f Appointed Sgptember, 1971. JOHN SEUFERT German Boston College 1973, B.A., Tufts University 1981, M.A. Appointed September, 1985. Ps, at .:,, ' 5 - Pqb we QQ: I M ei.. 35.5 LYNDA FITZGERALD BROMLEY University of Vermont 1969, B.A. Appointed September, 1983. if xi X ' 5 ' 4 i 1' 1 f x N ' rfx?:J': A ' Y, I W 1, 'a if 7 ,Q . 1 Q X4 A-4 XR x NN xx T Jia Lf Trinitv Colle e 1967 B.A 3 New York University 1972, M.A. xxx ENGLISH Q Wg '. . - . 1 1 M l l . 5 1 - .Oi 1-Z - PAUL HENDERSON . VVANN L'niversity ut' Minnesota 1971. BA.: Tufts lhiversity 1974. MA. Appointed September. 1985. l VVALLACE HURTTE ROVVE. ANTONIA COURTHOPE 111 PRESCOTT I Departmerit Chairman. lffnggsh i Latin . Engligh 1986. ABA: Princetun 'niversity 19524. ..-X.: - 77' 1 Harvard C llege Hb1l'X'3l'd LvI11V61'S1Ij' 1956. F Appqyinlgdtgeptenqber, Trinity Fullege 1965. NIA. Q 7 Apptvinted September. 1979. Q, l .' J 1 sgf 4 LAVVRENCE J. TRETLER EDVVARD J. RYBICKI English. Drama English Adelphi University' 1972. BA.: City Uni' Salem State College 1971. B.S.: 1 versity t1fNew York 1973. NI..-X.: Bowling 1980. M.A.T. Green State University 1976. Ph.D. Appointed September. 1977. Appointed September. 1981. 78 I 1 l HELEN E. DAVIDSON WALL English University of Sussex 1981-83. M.A Appointed September, 1987 4 US' I - .0 V r :ggi I ' A, ' - G fx . , J' ALBERT T. FINN, JR. KIMBERLY AN MARTIN English English University of London 19743 Dartmouth Muhlenbur College 1980 B A College 1975, A.B.g University ofM1ch1 Appointed September 1985 gan 1977, MA. Appointed September, 1979. 'S History F?-5653771 ,QT ith 2 4 '-Tiff . 1 'fi I v ig fm K I DAIIIID MICHAEL 3 V ef. I V X D I A 7. I , A , WILLIAMS . V page v ,N '. I A Y , , J, z :- -1 Ai , Q, Q get . ,W , . .Q I ' .1-if -.1 is ,-I -, 4,361 I jg N.,-junk: ' ,'5'5.2:G. - Department Chairman. History ' ' , ' - H, , f-- , ' 'Q' 11 Franklin and Marshall College 19541 A 'A Ez - . 4 . Aa- I I f L..1-? 4dj,x WILLIAM I-IARTLEY SPERRY Vollege Advisor. History Ilettyslitlrgfollege195ll.A.B Duke l7niversity 19533. lNI.A. Appointed September, 1954. ELIZABETH A. RUHL History Gordon College 1978. BA.: Northeastern I'niversity 1979. MI-Ed. Appointed September. 1954. IU Z 535-n'1u'K ' 1 ' . University of Pennsylvania 1951, M.A Appointed September, 1951. JW . ll l 4. .' ,al it I yi, f 4 ' .. ' X10 5 'I I-'lt 4 1 - ' 1 X JOAN O'BRIEN HISIUF5' Middlebury College. B.A. K University of Denver, M..-X. Appointed September 1987. -1 -fr R .J 'I 1 I N , l X . I 1:- i 'gr' ' w . . ff-'-'P .1,. W' f ' 2 vi, 1 5 -7 E. Special Faculty Mrs. Brough Ms. Dollas Ms. Eaton Mr. Lane Mr. McDonnell Mr. Seabrooke Ms. Wilbur Special Staff Mrs. Chase Mr. Corthell Mrs. Diehl Mr. Grant Ms. Kroos Mrs. Paszko Miss Perkins Miss Prussman Mrs. Rybicki Mrs. Shaffer Dr. Spath Mr. Suggs History Dance Athletic Trainer Intern Photography Athletics Athletics Drama Librarian Driver's Education Head Nurse Machine Shop Asst. Campaign Director Mathematics Teacher Typing Asst. Head Nurse Library Assistant Advisor, Minority Students Physician Advisor, Minority .Je '- '-- Ji ,ana '. ,Q '1 r Students Ill 1 1, ?MN, -ij' FW? ff 'X-C , I , f'1'f',?f'1 f yxng.-Q f f J! f f XX ' if i Kr . f' X, Q ff X Q ' X X f ai A? I Q WJ' ISO 1 9 1 J X Q ' 'WI 1 . ij Q' If A X , 0 me lj I , ,i M WW Ji' , X ,N I . X, 4 'Tl I. i A-1 I . ' K k 5 ' 1' - J :l - rl X' I , I, ' K I-fr! 'X i . 42, L17 X X ?, -N i r ' 1 V 'i V vvI.'2,W,? ' W ,V-XX lx I l ' x ,l in Q X ,mix ' Q N N HAQ AY K Q , ' JM X 'H W 3M,g f r 1 - ! V X , :I 1 L xf i .lf 5 15,2 'L is rl . 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M ,A MA bf x 9 4.8 -A ,- A L , A . if e J he M Jeffrey D. Abrams 'S xr fl 7 A 'xl - A -..- 'Q David R. Adams Robert P. Alperin Rebecca Angell Bron ya A. Barraclough Petica A. Barry ,- -v Paul A. Bucci Jordan J. Burgess Jr. Qs fi Qs? Katherine D. Clifford Anne L. Cole 0- C' 3' Wayne M Belleau K ursten T Burns Pa trick Wf Colgate l . Michelle L. Bolyea Matthew C. Caron Chris tina M Dalessio 1 f 0 f S E N I UR Joseph A. Bailey IV Carlos Brockmann Airin O. Brown 3- S' f Mary Elizabeth Childs Edward C. Chung it Heidi M. Danielson Josh ua C. Davenport FOUR SEASONS Smiling faces strange places. It was fall and we were freshman. It was all new to us. Discoveries were made and friends were close. So young, so naive, so impres- sionable. We had so much growing to do. Winter was long and tedious but as sophomores we thought we were so wise. Thought we knew it all. It was the time for laughter and happiness. Our minds, mor- als, and character were all strengthened. We matured and became different people with a new insight. Frisbees flying and voices hurling. Ev- eryone knew it was Spring. What a year! A new identity. We learned who we were, what we wanted and we all played the col- lege game. Life long friends had been made and we all depended on each other .-.... WY. ' . x 1 fir i il Hi xg ,fc ,. as 'gg Q, M I. . . . . . . Yet time was short. Summer has been long but gone so fast. We're seniors now. We came here children and will leave as adults. The changes that we've all undergone are remarkable. We now leave you the year at its end, the change completed. We will leave not only with aspirations for the fu- ture but also with the memories we've all shared and will never forget. Truly cherished times and friends will always be held close at heartg yet anoth- er four seasons is calling. Michelle LaFlamme, '88 Come join us on the French Building roof. Mr. Colgate. 4- Christian E. Dennison Q 3 1 N 'r x Q David W1 Dunwell Reginald W Edmonds -Th 2 , . fn-on -4. Shawn E. Gager Deana D. Giamette David J Hanlon Denise K. Hannon v-x I l ff f . me, ev . 2.62 -. w'4:'TLt3LZ?gi,g,gf'.'-1.-.-W . A . -:,.,- .ff A 1 S I :fp Jvc fp V ' ' - rg , -v :4 - -,' a, .,a'w'f- H .1 -e , , . f- Y ' -- . -' - Jjiikfiff-f'T . :Q wifi 57v'ff ' e H I 0 1' ' ' ' q 4' ' fw..,iJM -f.Aff1'. . ' ' we f , VL...-, K... -If-1, .1 ., J ,dw g AQWL- M! 1 X 4 N Lx 1 A. I Christopher A. DiClemente Anthony J D'Orazio QQ Y ff--3 Mark A. Edwards Jeffrey T Feldman 1 fd' Andrew F. Gilfeather Eric J Gilman 4? :fn-fa' yy- f Kendra E. Haynes Megan R. Heersink '53 'K-4' .. ..., 3,57 ..., ,, V 11.071 Chris ten H. D 'Orio .3-Q ?Oi Peter Brian Fleming Y' .. I .a.Sf ' is 7 ,Z K1 . 'uf J ogg ., 5'5-'fb V- 374' H,,.L, .,. . . Mia -Y. A L-.-'fax . , 5112 2 ft .sf-as ML? 5 ,V saggy. . ' A .' Lm.'iQ.?iiQ95 - f1 . - Regina J Glanzberg Heather E. Hinrichs .E 3 33 4 Cynthia K. Draper . .rn- . 2 ef... ' xx, 4 ff in Kris ten Fowler -lr 1: W .1 Jill R. Goldman s'N.,, 4 'f 'f - Nancy R. Hough 3 N 'C. 'U . -. fag: Sir' V ,Y .JK ' 9 if k - ' gf. A ,La AM., I 7 . J -w -. ...-... ' , A L: A' 5.1. . ...,.i,,'j,,,. Mark P. J uba 5 'FTF f -, x- Q V, 1' f 5 ll nr.- s 'Yi L-, . -M, L f' if .K ,Rh G Martin La Croix JN - 2 'UN ,. .r lf' Charles J Mixter A'- 'VH 5'f'i.' ,jf b'f'fl'f ..,, n I I ' Life's Rich Pageant l 5 3 Good times, bad times All part of life's rich pageant. We return, fresh from a fruitful summer, ' Leaders, innovators, to complete our journey Through the Academy. 5 The road is difficult with the twists and turns l Cf college applications. The doubt of acceptance is a steep and winding v I l l I path...... William I-L Karger Q ,nb iz, ji V, i : -I-1, ,,4,:+,-426-, ' - A , Mis.-' V 1' if Michelle R. LaFlamme l'-rg ' Kara R. Moheban Meganne M Murphy A ' A 'A f f ii -iiffiff'-1fQ,:j-5 . 4 -is ,zu ' S E N I ' I S e H 1 0 1. ' I 'H 1' 32-Y :2i5:.ifif? 3 'Z John S. Khantzian Elizabeth M Leary XIV.. I I. Anne K. Monnelly Andrew B. Noel III 3- I-z, -A V iq. 'Qx Stephen D. Kim P' . . ,r t .f 1 nj 'L -eg ... Ie j ...A ' ' 2412 Charity Lombardi Heather L. Moore Brendon N OBrien ff f-,fe K' ' w-J Hulk. ,452 - egg: ,. 'r . , 1 sf. ,L- X ' '. fa A' Kb le W ,ti f 1 -.Te-5: ?Pr,.Z3 : ifiztg ,:, Damon K. Kinzie sf. 'A ' f- 1 ii V ' 1 1. 11- r 0. . I -1 ' . 1 i X 1' Reena C. Manimalethu Daniel L. Morison X . I ' X M Todd M OBrien Nichola A. Krasnakevich Julie Ann Miller 35 Jon M Morisseau Hugh M Ogilvie A '.. 1 f, . A Y ...I .Au C- 7 ,,. 65511 KM' - -'tv . ,. .. .. , A . .. ,Zi A MSL Cabot F. Orton .Q 1 fi 'K 7' L 'xx Stutz Plaisted Il Beth Sheehan T 1 I J' 'L N - sl fc. , , gf . X gf V ' Arvid G. Swanson 'Syl za 1 ,Nav William I-L Osgood Lisa L. Randolph f' M , K A i ., -nl 3 Qs Hvun Ri Shin Lisa A. S weeney ln! -4 'Sa 1 1 . 'Q ffl' X52 Y if. I I' C J-.fAg'i.11l'2.a . ,xl 11.3 .- , - . . , Jill Al Packard If 1 Jenny O. Reynolds t ' , Allan D. Smith X0 Richard T Tagg K' A X... Carlos A. Perez l ,qxfb L ,Vu- 51:47 Andrew J Rybicki Theadore D. Smith s L' , -, - 1:-, '. X ,- EV I Laurie A. Torosian A e . - X - f : wi-Jssif,-exe: '-ff.sn.-a,- K. ,,. I - E . L.-H . .1 Q. , ,,,.1. ,M N , ' ' H '- ' ' lie' -Aw ff' . 1'f N u ' 2 K 'A 1 1,,- X lr , , ,gf , My 'N 3 A. , W M I 1 y ,, Y V , K ,, 1,1 ,f -, 5 , g Ig, 1. wa Wm sw I M .., f -4 . lm . - 2. -.1 ..: 1.7. N ,i,,,f fi , b .rf fr , jr r.. mp, ' f -I1-rv 'X 1 gm SENI RSE Matthew E. Perkins Erin K. Saunders QVX Dianne E. Solomon 'ITS' Maria Kristina von Trapp SYM Q 'fw' i A ra Jennifer Petschek 'lc Erika J Sayewich James M Sullivan ,,-4? 1 1 . . . . . . We strive for victory on the sports field. We dance, sing, and act, sometimes seriously, Sometimes just for fun, always for enjoyment. Work restricts us but not our individuality. lt is necessary and will prove rewarding. When graduation comes around, we'll feel sad- That's natural. We'll miss what we've left behind c Most of all, our friends. But just remember they're the most Fascinating part of life's rich pageant- Don't say goodbye, just LATER Hugh Ogilvie, '88 A -. 2 Q ..,,w,c. SENIORSENIORS Rb l I N What a few of the members of the Senior class will be doing in ten years. Woodser - a lumberjack Joe Bailey - Vice Pres. of the Dallas Cowboys Carlos the butcher Brockman - dictator of a fascist regime in Central America J. B. Burgess - caddy for Jack Nichlaus. Kurstin Burns - Head coach for the Boston Celtics Matt Caron - Head chef at Carl's Sausage Kitchen ' Marybeth Childs - Fashion designer for Elle magazine. Deke - car insurance salesman Chris D'Orio - Assistant Headmaster at the Academy Wheels - will still love FLAMER Jeff Feldman - organizing his favorite moth recipes for his latest cookbook. Gilly - back-up guitar player for Ravi Shankhar Glanzberg - head soccer coach of the East German Olympic Soccer team Hinrichs - Raising cows in Vermont LaCroix - Will have his own line of bikini briefs B. O'Brien - serial killer lwe won't see him at the reunion? Perkins - will be arrested on federal counts of inside trading, subversion, and embezzlement Plaisted - snowmobile salesman Reynolds - backup guitarist for Livingston Taylor Sayewich - keeping the Assistant Headmaster relaxed. Sweeny - President of the United States Weitzman - mother of twenty and still going strong. Zabs - ummm . . . never mind. L,-L. Martin Wallem Carrie E. Walton If ,, Paul D. Wh ynott David A. Walor Anne E. Weitzman Martha W Wise Christian G. Zabriskie . 'LI . wr. . nuisan- MA'- , 'I .-'O' r rp .f 1 ,. 'Qfll --55541. 'ef 1.15 M xxf. : , .VH -6. I , -I Q Ni Dave, Woodser, Luft University of Vermont High Honors 2: Honor Roll 3.4: JV Football 2: 3rd 1: JV Hockey 2.3: 3rd 1 1MVPl: Varsity La- crosse 2.3.43 JV 1: Fall Athletic Free Term 3.4: South Pacific 4: Music Guild 2.3.4. Crash and Burn. Fred. Just to be sociable. Gor- don. hole. DLMH. Sugar- loaf 3.4. Port. Dead 86. Y - x.: .24:6'Q.4:.f asm' - . ,N Y- ,,,,, 1: le-- Lffii' 'Tit '1 3311 ...xxx Q... ln. : . I5 -f - X.- V 1 5. It 7 -342151 'FY - 1' ..1.. .. I, 7.5 I- 1. ,... 1 'I G 4 . gi. V ex. ' ' 4 r. r Joe. lvan University of North Carolina-Cha pel Hill Honor Roll 3.-ll V Football fl.-11 V Basketball 3.4: V Baseball 3.4. D8:D - BLDMOBILE -l.K. BP.. N.V. - CLASSIC. FC. Hey S-H. JAY N.V. DORM. 5-YEAR PLAN. COMNIANDO CD. THANKS MGD. 'tl gt 4 V4 ' Q- f Q2 ,,L Bob. Alps Tulane Honor Roll 1: Soccer 4: JV 3: 3rd 2: 4th 1: Basketball 4: JV 2.3: 3rd 1: Governor 4: MILESTONE 3. Get Katzy . . . The Clan . . . Hey Look Its . . . Get Out . . . Luau .. Spike...Thatsbufs-...lt was a squeeze. Rebecca, Beck, Becca, Beccaboo Lniversity of Vermont Honor Roll 4: Varsity Soccer 2.3.-1: Varsity Hockey 2.3,4: JV Tennis 2.3.41 Big Sister. Wildchickenf2:O0SnowBunnyf'MPKfShup-li ll i ' WantMeToMcmve'ffThanksMom and Dad! Q Satin, Nl'emf'DoVou Wub Himf' Jeff, Fish Interim Sleep 1.2.3.4: TV 1: Eat 1.2.3.4: MILESTONE 3.4: Commencement Committee 4 VVork'?. Hole In The Wall. Why do today what you can put off for tomorrow. your mother. walls are bugged. .-44 Bronya University of Hartford JV Soccer 1.2.33 JV Volleyball 23 Varsity Skiing 31 3rd Lacrosse 13 JV Lacrosse 2.33 Community Ser- vice 4: Play. Fall and Spring 4. Anne. Megan. Denny. . . you're the best! Abaco '88 . . . Europe . . . Speransky , . . Thanks Mrs. Guyl .. Love You Mom. Dad! Petica, Tica University of Colorado at Boulder Honor Roll 1.2.32 JV Soccer 1: V. Soccer 2.3.43 3rd Lacrosse3 V. Lacrosse 2.3.43 JV Basketball li JV Hockey 23 V. Hockey 33 Social Committee 2.3.41 V. Club 2.3.43 Tourguide 1.2.33 Big Sister 3.43 Red Key 1.2.33 French Building Proctor 2.3.43 Soccer Capt. 4 4 Each Other . . . Stowe 4 . . . PW . . . Brdgewlks . . . Dwunken Stupas . . . Buckaroos . . . Formal 2.3 DK . . . Hav . . . Loaf 2,3 . . . DAN. tc A 45 f Rf? . 3.1, .1 3, 1 - fit -4. ' V, , 3-.,4!ft-2,44-QL. 1 5' . ,- 1' ...N Y, .if 2 .u H,' aff. gff?s'a:x1f' mfs..--, ' .' ,4,v-- .. z -1 - Wayne University of Southern Maine 7 34 IV Varsity Hockey 2.3.3 Baseball 2.333 Football -IV Il. 33rd Football 23 Food Commit- tee 3.4. West beach 86. 873 Montreal 87: FLA 881 The Southnl Caps: Zoso3 V-H. Rules3 Cuzg RtltJIUlQQ Lucas3 XOM + D. I-X . . . .-',.,,. .. -'-'T '1- ' 'awe Carlos, Chico Renssalaer Polytechnic ln- stitute Honor Roll 2.3.43 Boston Globe Art Contest Gold Key Award 23 Gen. War- ning. Math Tutor. Spanish Tutor. MASK-Ramapithe-cus YNA-Your Mom-Lag wall-NN19-Stud lives- Phone Bill-Fire in the Hall. Q-1 3 S E f 3 Ter- ff xx. Michelle, Boly Tulane Honor Roll 43 Cross Country 23 Volleyball JV 1.33 Tennis JV 3,41 Community Service 23.-1: Costuming 43 MILESTONE 43 Ceramics Club 32.4. Bed headfYou like the Smiths'7fWhite socksffhe ChemDeps and Apatheticsf' UNoWhoUR love Alvvaysl See Val ff C A J rU DN -wp-er Airin, Square Earlham College Modern Dance 3,43 Community Service 43 MILESTONE 43 Photography Club 3,-1. We always get stuck in these situations! What's the joke? Triscut and mushroom! Swany Jr. UI Goodbye!! Booch, Paul University of Rhode Island Soccer 33 V. Hockey 3,43 V. Track 3,43 Dorm Proctor 43 Weight Room Proctor 43 Big Brother 4. Thanks Mom Dad Al Strav Ted Wheels Ingham- ites 4 2 great years Lisa IWALY and IWMYD Good Luck! iflffl 'iifffef ffxx - J C Kurt Whittier Football 3,43 JV 23 3rd 13 Lacrosse 3,43 JV 23 3rd 13 Basketball 3rd 1,23 Asst. Coach 43 Red Key 33 Chairman 43 Dorm Proc- tor 43 Grill 43 BSU l,2,3,4. LARules Whos Tony? Going Back To Cali Lax Surviving That Guard- rail T-Bone Ice Dan May U All Live To See The Dawn Luv All. Qs 20 iv 63 Y v: Mav, JB, BJ, Maver- ick, Junior, Jordan Boston College Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Football 3rd 13 Soccer JV 23 U.S. Swimming 1,2,3,43 Captain 43 Golf 1,2,3,4Q Co-captain 3,4 Big Brother 3,41 Peer Tutoring 2,43 French Build- ing Proctor 3,43 Red Key 2,3,43 Tour Guide 1,2,3,43 Freshman Leadership Committee 43 1987 YMCA National Swimming and Diving Championships. ICC, Wheels, Booch, Flam- er, Jules, D.G., Brantwood, Rodney's House, Loon 88, Recon, B-time Boozer, Mav, INR, I get this! ID 88 -to --. 3. - ' ll. . -A -.. .Q Q 4- r Q 'V . ., I - E . , . . , , ,. . 'ri - . .., - . ',. . Q., 1 1 I is . , v A o v U,-- g. R.. . .yt 1, 4:-,nn K -' .- ff af- S :- I 4 I Q y ti Q4 S ' I ' A 4 -. - ' ' . 5 5. .' IZ. ' ' '-r 21- 1 J.. ,A I . . 3 3...-R 5, 9 4- . 4 Q k., ? -.1 4 2- Q' J' v2 i f ,g r pl .. '-- bf.- MI J iff ' Q QTL , Q X l rf Q' Q vhk Matt, Corndog Babson College Honor Roll 4, Cum Laude 4. Soccer 2,3, Captain 4, V. Hockey 2,3, Captain 4, V. Track 2,3, Captain 4, Golf 23 Food Committee 3, President 4, Big Brothers 4, Freshman Discussion 4, Dorm Proctor 43 Navins Cup Winner - Soccer Award INGHAM JOHNK AMY? LARRYP SNELL VS CLARKE ORC FROZEN FRUITS OSGL COORS THANKS MOM + DAD Beezie, Mb, Molly, Beez, Beezmal, Mary- beth Linion College Cum Laude: Honor Roll 1- 4: Academic High Honors 1- 4: Tennis 3.4: JY 2g Field- hockey JV 1-31 Coach 43 Basketball. Coach's Award 4. JV 2. CoCaptain 3: MILESTONE 3. People Editor 4: Social Committee 2-4: Tourguide 2-43 Big Sis- ter 4: BookofLighters'7Cind. He ffer.LisRebelWfoutA Cau se Jenreefer SophLuv i'm soconfused Jilabug Goins outhforcomfort4f18 10:30 brdgclubpoisnlbmlivy AC. CL cerealy. T.S.M XOM omDadPoops YR l've been good and I've been bad but common sense I've never had! Katie, Kate, Katelynn, KC Mount Holyoke Honor Roll 3.4L JV Soccer 23 Dance 23 3rd Lacrosse 25 JV 33 Musical 3,45 Community Ser- vice 3,4g MILESTONE 4g Gov- ernor 2g Tour Guide 2,3,4g Big Sister 4. PHS - GDA HARVARDSQ - NYC. . .OFFCAMPUSILLE- GALLY?l NO WAY! . . .MISS Y'ALL . . . I SURVIVED'?! . .. LOVE YA MOM+DAD . . . THANX GUYS Ed, Bill, Jack Grinnel Honor Roll 3,43 Wrestling 3,41 Food Committee 43 Commencement Com- mittee 43 Chamber En- semble 3,-1. You, you. you PIG you - it happens Bande . . .Gerald . . .The phone booth stinksl Who broke the window? ' a W. Q 'Z ,. Anne Colgate Cum Laude 43 Hr. Roll 1,21 High Hr. Roll 31 Brown Lniy. Book Prize 3: Colman Scholarship 3g Nat. Hr. Soc. 3.41 Y. Fld. Hockey 2.3,4g JV I3 V. Basketball 2.3: JY I: JY Tennis 1,23 Soc. Comm. 294,41 Red Key 2,33 Freshman Discussion 41 Governor 2,31 Sr. Editor 4: Comm. Council 1.2: Drama 3.43 Thorndike Cup 4. CL coin KM - Trilap - Hamer+Flamer - Linda+ Barney - MbC + CL:cars - BWL '85 '86 '87 wf-Iaba - Fuji CKD pear CMD - Bye I I 'llfxx T' f.4,l 5' - 'aural 'flllt' I aillfl QI JI rung 'lllZ- ll.. Pat, Lock Jaw Weber State Hale Scholarship Football 3rd 1: X-Country JY 2.3: Basketball 2: JY 3: 3rd 1: Lacrosse 3rd I: Drama 41 Base- ball JY 33 Track JV 23 Sound 1.23.41 -lan Band 1.2.3.-1: Sax Player 1.2.3.-1. Jah-bah. . . Big Friends . . .Watch out Nluriof My truck is almost running and the brakes don't workl Thanx All. I I X x 2 .. t vi .ZW ff IRQ K .sg t,- I I .A :X 49' XX I if 411, q, - :A A Heidi Washington State Uni- versity Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Field Hockey JV 15 V 2,3,45 Basketball JV 15 Ice Hockey V 2,35 Co-capt. 45 Lacrosse 3rd 15 JV 25 V 35 Red Key 1,2,5 Co-chrm. 45 Soc. Committee 3,45 French Building Proctor 45 MILESTONE 3,4 Snubby GOM brdg wlk CB girls MV 4 each other single women choker couch pot. Winna Wknd Sue m'love xmas d. iD Christina, Tina University of Rochester Honor Roll5 Murphy - Mercer poetry prize, V. Lacrosse 2,3,45 JV 15 JV Soccer 25 Dance 35 Theatre 1,2,3,45 Thespian So- ciety 2,3,4 FUJI QBARNEY + LINDAJ ... SQUARE lTRISCUT, CHEESE, MUSHROOM! ... B.O.B. QMY BEST FRIENDJ LOVE U . . . Josh 4. Zeeb, Slyder, Chris Roanoke College Football 3,45 3rd 1,25 Community Service 3,45 Hockey JV 1,2,3, Proctor 45 Movie Club5 Italy!Switzerland Ski Club CFF! AJRJTANCPDW! Adventurous Type! Soph Party7! When'?! Head Hunting! Studying! FYC! Cottage! Con- certs! See ya! Deke, Gleek, Crash Springfield Varsity Soccer 4,3, JV 2,1, Hockey 3rd 1,2, Lacrosse Varsity 4,3, JV 2, 3rd 15 Community Service 4,3 Grill 4,3, Tour Guide 4,3,1 Sick individual . . . ITG . . . DKGX . . . Thumper ... Loaf 88! ... Crash ... Dude!! ... ARTAJHF DETOX . . . THANX RSR, EJD! , . 'QQ' Ohio State University V. Soccer 1-45 V. Wrestling 35 V. Lax 45 Big Brother lShan- nonJ5 Mansion House Proctorg NINE inches NE14695 Sugarloaf W! brown- ies5 CONFESSION: Stud wanna beg Lisa . . . I love you! lqwvx 340- 4 5. - Davey-D, D. D., Mr. D Howard University Football 3,43 JV 23 3rd 13 Co-captain 43 Basket- ball JV 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Co-captain 3,43 Dance 43 Minority Student Union l,2,3,4Q Vice Presi- dent 33 President 4. Thanks Steve Marge Heidi Chris lke Remb Fresh Year Prank Solution War Jamaica Cool Runnings Kur Tod Don Bo Brian Adam Jeff. Thanks Mr. Rob Bragd Diel Williams. Chris, Buzz Union Honor Roll 2,43 Hockey 1-4, Capt. 43 Tennis 1-43 MVP 2,4, Capt. 2-43 Soccer 33 JV 23 Football 3rd 13 MILE- STONE 33 French Bldg. Proctor 2-43 Dorm Proctor 43 Tourguide 1-43 Chorus 1,2 All-League Hockey 2-4 Erika, Fatty, Martin, LARRY, Corn, Rhube 176, Ernie HOCKEY 111, B.U. Kills OSGL, ILY, Thanks Mom + Dad, Oh! Rowe, 17 4 I 7 lf I gum Qu Cindy Mount Holyoke Honor Roll 1-43 Red Key 1- 33 JV Field Hockey capt 3, Vrs. 43 JV Basketball capt 2,33 Vars. Lacrosse 2,33 Comm. Council 2,33 Big Sis- ter 3,41 Dorm Proct.or3 MILESTONE 3,43 Gaffney Prize. Thanx M + D,FUJl,LlND A,BARNEY3lMYsay,Trila p,attic3l-lonk Honk3marriag e3BookOfLighters3LimaBe ans+Carrots3FTAwfH.M., Goinsouth4fl83MOODYGl RLS,Mills'pumpkin3Joe.co mmando3BWLw!Jaba'85, '86.'87. v -1 if? E Reggie, Reg, Bulldog, Glum Connecticut College Honor Roll 1,2,33 High Honors 43 Wrestling 2,3,4Q JV 13 tSec- ond Place, Holiday Tourney 33 Second Place, Graves - Kelsey Tourney 33l Track JV 1,21 Cross Country JV 33 Soccer 3rd 23 4th lg Governor Editori- al Board 33 Governor Staff 23 Governor Senior Editor 43 Big Brother 43 Tour Guide 2,33 Red Key 2,33 Day Student Rep. 2,3,43 Honor Society Emotional Math Come On Heavy Weights! Math Wiz Moo Zab Wait!They might be good looking. Mason 84', 881 . v 1 ,',-V. ,If 'N- Tony, Dan Washington College Vars. Football 3,43 3rd, 1,23 Hockey JV 33 3rd 1,23 Vars. Lacrosse 2,3,43 JV13 3rd Hockey Coach 43 Class Pres. 1,2,43 Perkins Proctor 43 Red Key 23 Commun. Coun- sel 1,2,43 Advisory Comm. 43 225th Comm. 43 Art Club 2. Niel who? . . . Crash and Burn . .. Fish-fest ... Dan. Gilly, Alex, J. D.. Pop Crew '86 Sociable Fell down a hill . .. Debbie .wan . ,al ,gx its .Ll arf- fl' Brian, Byron lim ory C'uin Laude 43 PSA'l' NMSQT C'onnnended Scholar 43 Honor I ,2,3,43 C'onununity .' - xice 4,3, Irack IN 1, but L3 - 3 V1 restling 3,2,l3 Lacrosse 3rd 2.13 Track 43 'l'ot irguide 1. Straton ... SUYFW Clor- don No Hippy Vlothing Scirocco . .. Cl U Summer Parkbench .. Pub . . . Su- lil Mu rderer ... Mexico ... ll?- l l is 3 3, WHEELS l Clarkson Honor Holl 33 .IV Soccer 33 V. Hockey 3,43 V. Lax 3,43 Dorm Representative 43 Lambda Singing Group 43 ICC' 'l'attoo Committee 4 'l'ake Booch and lt'C '... Read a book . . . Later Damon . . l Riding with Cote and busted ... Bounje diva ... B.O. anc Math l WILL ALWAYS LOVIC YOU FLAIVIICRY l l Flower, Kristen Harvard Cum Laude 43 Bauch 8: Lomb Medal il: High Hon- ors 33 Field Hockey 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Lax ,IV 3. Shut up. Reegel Uaptain Bill, l.lVl., L.H.. Sparky 8: Vo. W.W.'88, Ski Trips . . . HilWhat'?What's up? l 1 v l 1 i ew in Shawn, Shawnie, Gage, Mooch Colby Field Hockey 3,43 -IV 23 3rd 13 Hockey 1,2,3,43 La- crosse 3,43 -IV 2,13 Gover- nor 1,2: Editor 33 Senior Editor 43 Tour Guide 1,2,3,43 Social Committee 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Free Athletic Term Commit- tee 43225111 Committee 43 Varsity Club 3,43 LIU Ex- change 4, Bd, Ld! LIU! Sunday Picnic! Brooks 3 AM'?l That's Cool! Car OK Zabs! JAWS! Irwin Play- group! MOM, DAD, Wann-man, Shea- Thanx Jeff, Moth Skiflmorf' Honor Holl3,-13 Lacrosse 2,3,43 Soccer Varsity 3,43 -IV 23 Hock- ey JV 23 Community Service 3,43 Art, Club President 3,43 Amnesty International Co- chairman 3,43 Food Commit' tee 4. Mom Dad Brad .. Kate And the LAPD BC' I IQ of celery Luke University of Hartford Music iMost Improvedl 1,2,33 Art Award lMusicJ 23 Varsity X-Country 3,43 4th Soccer 1, 3rd 23 3rd Hockey 1,23 3rd Baseball 13 Varsity Track 3,4Q Mu- sicians Guildg Co-Presi- dentg Food Administra- tion3 Music Free Term 2- 4. 138-72 ... FL88 ... DW IGE BOB JAKE . . . CHRIS STOWENS EVERY- ONE ELSE . . . MOM and DAD:LOVE YOU . . . EVERYONE:SEE YOU ALL SOON. 1 fu: x Deana, Dean' Bates Cum Laude3 Harvard Book Prize 313 Honor Society 31,43 German Award 1,23 Honor Roll 1-43 Morse Flag3 Fieldhockey 2,43 J.V. 33 32rd lg Vol- leyball 2,3,4g Tennis 1-43 Communi- ty Council 3, V.P. 43 D.C. 43 French Building DirectorfProctor 3,43 Red Key 3,43 Social Committee 2,213 Tourguide 1-43 Founder of Fresh- men Discussion 4, Pres. 43 Varsity Club 1-4. Dan,Tony,Deke IWMYGSMILY John YAAAPOMLILY JB,TO. NH,AW,ER,JABCamp87 Mom, Dad,Chris,Squirt Thank You!! I' x. fr x 4 Erik, Gilly, Gil, ICE Skidmore Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Lacrosse Varsity 2,3,43 3rd li Music Guild 1,2,3g Guild Director 43 French Building Director 43 Dorm Proctor 43 Red Key 1,2,3 Luke, I'm not here . .. Sugar- loaf... Fishfest . . . Just to he sociable Crash and Burn ... Large apple pie . .. Kris. For we are always what our situations hand us, it's either sadness or euphoria. REEGE, REGINA Franklin and Marshall Honor Roll 21, Varsity Soccer 3,4, New England Champs 4, V. Basketball 3,-1, JV Tennis 2, JV Lax 3,,I1lJl1I'g1lld6 2-4, Milestone Photographer 3,4, Big Sis 3,-1, Sugarloat 4, Jewish Fellowship 2-4, Commencement Committee 4. Flydweeb . . . Grosjean . . . KF-Whatd Mr. Miller say? ... NMNC Sr HC ...Broke my H2 . .. U got the look ... 21, Norway, UVM . . . Be my hero. Jillybean, Beenie, Spill Ithaca College Hr. Roll 2-4, JV Soccer 2,33 Var. Mgr. 43 Dance 23 Lax 31rd 23 Comm. Serv. 3,43 Spr. Play Art Director 43 Art Club Pres. 43 Tour Guide 2,33 Fr Build. Director 43 Proctor 33 Jewish Fel- lowship 2,3,43 Spr. Term Project Comm. 43 225th Comm. 4' Big Sis 43 MILESTONE Art Editor 4. BeeniQT,Bec ddikefTeej ILY water park mm!MathbuD Stu Mia Jluv YafARAPIST7 C ya, N. Veggies IRWINY Thanks M8zD. Q 'X it ,A 1..- E Lawrence 1 rf 'Nr' .I JEIWDA Dave, Daddy-O Middlebury Honor Roll 2,43 High Honor Roll 533 Hockey 2-43 All League 2.3: All New En- gland 213 Leading Scorer ISL 33 Tennis 2-4: Soccer Coach 43 D. C, 3,43 Dorm Proctor 43 Big Brother 3k,4. Mushi. 2!2X, Caps, Kaiser. Sled. FLA88, Karaalwavs. Montreal, 4th, Waynos, Wallv, -Ianlfl, 62087, I love you Mom I 'gil' 'C-55:4 tg H 1 Megan Honor Roll 43 Field Hockey JV 23 3rd 13 Dance 1,23 La- crosse JV 2,33 3rd 13 Drama 43 Chamber Ensemble 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4. Brown coat, pasty boy, uh- - date! lobster man, brown bomber, IinEAR, not I said the brown cow. Kendra Washington University Cross-country Running 1,2,3,43 Captain -l1CrOSS-CoL1n- try Skiing 1,2,3,4: Captain 43 Lacrosse 3rd 1.23 Community Service 3,43 Tour Guide 2,3.43 Big Sister 43 Art Club 3: Gal- lery Goers 3,43 Spanish Club 4. PICNIC 84 FULL-MOON KENYA BIRD SU- PREEMES PEACOCK 6:50 TAIRBTFBF, ABUUU L- LLTB, URAO - TYFBAIR. AUST - BOUND 1. Denny, Red Boston University Honor Roll 33 V. Soccer 21,43 -IV 1,23 Dance Mngr. 13 Working 23 Forum 23 South Pacific 43 23rd Lax 13 JV Lax 2,33 Harvey 43 Music Guild 2,23 Pres. 43 Chorus 1-43 Omnibus 2-43 Chromatics 3,43 Tourguide 1,2,4. oh sh -Y, pasty boy, red it, poo poo, the Lisa Sweeney Show , knockwurst dance, no time , Miss you BB, MH, AM, ILY-Dave. Thanx M+D. ' Heather, H squared Allegheny Soccer -IV 1,23 Hockey l,2,3,43 Lacrosse JV 23 Captain 33 3rd 13 MILESTONE Staff 33 Events Editor 43 Big Sister 3,43 Tour Guide 3,43 Dormitory Proctor 4. TweedleDee-HowdyBuckaroosl86-Pierce3M OO! -AbusAgain7BoyntonBeautiesURGrea tl-MISSUALL-LRCLRGHDHMAC-M+ 4 j 21. l 4 r X mor Roll x Sorter ' r 'l 11 il ui o r e l Ihr' ' he i geX ashington ' 4 He 34.41 Yar- QC , 4 sir v .' -- i..,ii.-ll X21- 1 1tyl.i.kctl.Il 4,X.ir I A sity Track il,-1: -lewish gg 4 'X Fellowship 1.23.41 Ski X IJ' Cl l l.2.5l.41 l u . ' 3 fluid l'fIi' .' art 3 NSY l rotlor 4. , ,-,, Buenof 'n vonef F' ' Thanx-KC. DM. f' ' lNI+D. Lou. Nlunch- X if' I lilll. Hoi llotl + -l.l'. X ' 1 '55 Z' C , a e Jn ,J I X ff-,N I .i 1 f . Nancy Colorado State University Honor Roll 3: Field Hockey 2.3.43 Volley- ball 2,3,4g Captain 43 Lacrosse 23 V Tennis 4. JV 35 MILESTONE 3.4: Tourguide 3: French'Building Proctor 43 Freshman Dis- cussion Leader 4. Nice Hair! Buckaroos '85! Girls!! Lost! Our fault! ILY! Pierce! M.V. '8T! Ed! Lost Friends! Spaz! Roof! M8:D! G1Hd. John, Flash Brandeis Hr. Roll 4: German Speaking Contest: Football 1- 41 Capt. 4: All Area 3.4: Basketball 1-4: Capt. 3.4: All Area 3.4: Baseball 1-4: Capt. 4: All League 3.4: All Area 2441 Dorm. Pl'oC.Z Comm. CULIDC. 1.2.41 Class Vice-Pres. 4: Fr. Build. Director: Big Bro. 3.41 German Club 1.2.3.-1: Commencement Comm. 4, Hr. Society. I.C.C.. -lay. Bob. Matt. Joe. Bob Sz Joe - D8zD in the.Bud Mobile. Road trips with B.P. Deana. you're the best ILY. Thanks Mom K Dad Mark, Juba, Jubes, Big BS Florida State University Baseball -IV fig 33rd 2.1: Jird Basketball lg Soccer 3rd 23 4th 1: MILESTONE41Big Broth! er 4. VV9dIiGSClay'! Boston - Brook- line! The Hole! 'lust to be So- cialable! Fishfestf luav! USLL! Fred! Jake! Kodak Moment. Steve. Skim. Skimmer Lniversity ol xlklxwiilllll- setts Hoilor Roll Iii Frifiilitill l'i.4l -IX' 2: Lax 2141 Drama 3.1: Dance 4. OSIQSH SLNI-IYFB this JS: Nlr. A.. Y. Lax Nix NHC Splat K 'left Refi Sneakers -Ili Thanx It-r 2nd chance Xlolll Ci Nlr. B Kim f .gagnv ' I...', 1f1 ,l. r , x If ' - I nl L 1-- -..: 4.-ll ka I f b X ,I Anne . , Earlham College 4 ' Honor Roll 133,41 'Ah' Field Hockey JV f, 2,33 3rd 11 Volleyball Q JV 1,21 Nordic ' 0' . Skiing 31 Lacrosse .J JV 23 3rd 11 Drama 41 Community Ser- vice 3,41 MILE- STONE 31 Circula- tion Manager 43 Chorus 3.4. Let the Earth Live. Heather, Heather-hoo, Heffer Northeastern University Hr. Society 3,43 Cummings Prize: Evans Scholarshipg Soccer 1.2.31 Co-capt. 43 Basketball JV 13 Vol- leyball JV 21 Track 1.2.31 Co- capt. 43 Basketball -IV 11 Volley- ball .IV 2: Track 1.2.31 Capt. 41 Soc. Committee 33 Co-chair 41 Red Key 1.2.32 SecfTres 21 Face- book 21 Chairperson 3,41 Comm Serv. 33 Vars. Club 1.2.3.-13 'l'our Guide 1.2.3.41 Big Sis 3,41 MILESTONE31Photo-editor 4. NEC-2x Book of lighters road- trips 'I'm Bad' Lima Beans + Carrots Goinsouthforcomfort 4f18 Coraleboundwfd 10:30 brdgclub FTAw!clu hbccwfd PapaG.+DunkinD MbC1CclHs S. J. L qd G'luck Boom. Danimal, Dan, Tony Roanoke Football 3.41 3rd 1,21-IV Hock- ey 2,31 3rd 13 Lacrosse 2.3341-IV 13 Dormitory Spokesman 41 French Building Proctor 31 Community Service 4. Loaf. . .Tank Turns. . .Bake- man Year. . . Toady, Ice, Deke . . . Busted . . . Tony's JD . . . Neil . . . Vineyard . . . Stow. . . Pop . . . Tic. Jon, Buckwheat, Epstein Franklin and Marshall Honor Roll 2.3.41 Cum Laude 41 Wrestling 2.3,41Captain1-IV 11 Soccer 4th 113rcl 21-IV 31 Lacrosse 3rd 1.23 -IV 31 Training Room Assistant 4 Social Committee 41 Big Broth- er 41 Dorm Proctor 4. lfl ...Spring 86 . . . VVhere's -lon? , . . Wed . . . Hoff' . . . To my best teacher: I love you. Moml 1'-'Q vi 5. f' I f c' lf Q' 5' It's the new age! - Lou Reed Meganne, Meg Hampshire College Honor Roll 41 V. Men's Hockey Statistician 1,2,3,41 MILESTONE 3,43 Dorm Proctorg Com. Ser. 3,42 F.B. Proctor 2,33 Big Sister 3.4. WHAT'STHE-IOKE'?fWWx2fLOVE-YO UBUCKAROOSXDWUNKENSTUPORX BROOKSBROSJTNUCSXNARCXKB-Y OURLINEXFOUR EACH OTHER. U1 Andy Bowdoin College Cum Laude Society 4: Francis Scholarship lil Honor Roll 2514: High Honors 2: Highest Honors ii,-I1 Soccer 3: JY 2: Hockey 2.21.41 Baseball 2.3.41 NIII,I-ISTONI-I 33: Co-editor 4: Dorm Proctor 4: Big Brother 3.4: French 'English Tutor 3.4: Tourguide 3.4: French Building Proctor 12.41 Honor Society 4. If you don't work hard you can't succeed. Th. Sul. Al. D. L. W Th. esp. Mr. P Fam. H.I.C.T.fNI. and Bow. Con. B.I.Y. Puckdays. I.L.I'. Dad. Mom. Mich. fam.. Luck. God. of . L4 1' , .., A-F Q.. 1' '81 . 1'7J r A . TPM- ,ff'f i 4. Ig 'LQ5 gc r -1.1 'ug-: I i B. I fhefbx 3 1 'F JKAIIPV t fi' '- Rodney, Hot Rod, Rod Univ. of Rochester Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Cum Laude 4: Soccer -IV 3: 3rd 2: 4th 1: Basketball 4: -IV 3: 3rd 1.2: Baseball 3rd 1.2: Golf 3.4: Social Committee 3.4: Tour Guide 1.2.3.4: Head Guide 4: MILESTONE 4. Big Brother 3.4: Dorm Proctor 4: French Building Proctor 3.4. ICC! 1.VHoop.BreakfastCIub.Marriage'7.Kore-a'88.Lo onfnightstalkerI.BK.-IB.PB,ME.CW.HS.M1.DGl-I We tried.ThanksiThanks Everyone lM+Dl I Had Fun. Bye! Brendon Washington College Hockey 23 Soccer 2.32.41 Lacrosse 2.5t.4: Community Service Ii.-1: Ceramics 3.4: Library Proctor 15.41 FCIJ 4: PAPNI 1.2.3.-1. H872 HARTFORD WWI FBALL W STEVE In-XIIOCHPI SNIOHHC' S6 NEI LWRTM IIFWP 1 HJEWBB TINAMT CBPHYIQBILYIT YNOCHE. Huey. Hubert. Huge. Hugee Nottingham l'niversity High Honor Roll 4: -IV Soccer 4: Drama 4: Tennis: Governor 4: Social Committee 4: 225th Committee 4: Chorus 4: Jazz Band 4: Music Guild 4: Tour Guide 4: Northeastern Dis- trict Singing. Hi- Music . . . Films . . . Danc- ingl . . . Easy wfthe shades . . . Marillion . . . Loye is .... A ny- one for tea? . . . Cheers? Show me round fruitcage 'cos I will be your honey bee' '... this is the new stuff I go dancing in. we go dancing in . . . Peter Gabriel. That Radical Dude Wesleyan High Honors 2.3.41 Cum Laude: X-C Run- ning JV 1: Varsity 2.3.4: MVP 2.3.45 Cap- tain 4: X-C Skiing Var- sity 1.2.3.4: MVP 2,3,4: Captain 3.4: Track Varsity 1.2.3.4: Cap- tain 4: Gilbert Dis- tance Award 2.4: Goy- ernor 1.4. He does nothing. but nothing is not done! Zab7 If it's the last dance. dance back- wards. Gussano: Muerde el churizol Merci. Abu. Sayonara kids! ,Cd . Gel' Y C tr' li Carlos, Los Connecticut. College Honor Roll 2,33 J.V, Cross Country 23 Varsity Basketball 23 Varsity Track 23 Minority Student Union. It's time to chill. Later- B. Fos., -left' T., D-Cor1,fCRsf, Damo, B.A., Chad, T.D., and Sweet Lou. I'm off to the promise land. Thanx for the good times. PEACE- I'm outta here! Jill, Jillabeth, JillabugtBugJ, Packy University of Vermont Honor Roll 23,43 Soccer 3,43 JV 23 Basketball 2.3,-13 Tennis 2,3343 Big Sister 22,43 Commence- ment Committee 43 Proctor 43 French Build- ing Proctor 3,43 Governor. Senior Editor 43 TourGuide 33 225th Commencement Com- mittee 43 Freshmen Group Leader 4. MB, SN, CW, AC, BC. FLWRXHOWDY ROOS!fUPDAM7fLIS-HQOXILYDM LUV WILD CHICKENVPEACH + BERRY I 7.40fSHAK YER GLUV THANXMOM+- DAD. Bill, Wild Bill Roanoke r - I ...ft I N I EEE.. HOUR pnoros INFOCUS' . - Matt Babson Honor Roll 2,3,43 Cross Country 43 JV 33 Baseball JV 33 3rd 2,13 Soccer 3rd1,23 Wrestling JV 13 Weight Room Proctor 43 Head Tour Guide 43 Tour guide 2,3Q French Building Director 43 Proctor 2,33 Big Brother 43 Community Service 33 MILESTONE 4. Andy, Martin, Cabot, Zabs! Mucky Duck, 86 87 . . . FPL THE MAV CAF- FEINE HIGHSXBLEARY ill. EYES CAMELS .. WSJ!!! Jenny, Jenreefer William Smith Honor Roll 2,33 Field Hockey J.V. 33 Coach 4. Ice Hockey 3,4, J.V. 2. Lacrosse 43 J.V. 2,3. TourGuide 2,3, Head Tour Guide 43 Social Committee 3,4Q MILESTONE 3,43 Freshmen Seminar Group 4g Photo Club 2,3,4. BUCKAROOS camping KENTBUNK sooo MAR- ILYN clrd.rams CANCUN jeeps HOCKEY PORN lax CAWCWBKCLMB THANX rebel wfcause 2secs S of tea in China. Stutz University ot' Kansas Football JV 33 3rd 1,23 Manag- er 43 Hockey 3rd 2: Basketball 3rd 1: Manager 31.41 Baseball JV 2.3: 33rd 1: Jazz Band 1.23.43 Slight Breeze 3.4: Mu- sic Guild 2.3.42 The 88's 1.2.3.-1. Boston Brooklin Stat NlacDipMiltRuns . . . Gramps .. . Martin Cuffed Stuffed . . . Volvo . .. OYRU . . . SoXKC ... Wease ... TH ... Rush Free Will. Liser University of Vermont 11N- TERIMP Honor Roll 1,2.3,43 Basket- ball 2.I2,4: JV 1: Lacrosse 3.4: JV 1,23 Community Ser- vice 3,41 MILESTONE 3.4: Commencement Commit- tee 4: Tourguide 1.2.31 Big Sister 3.4. G.O.M..f FORMAL '86: Scalefi Milestone. M.L.f Jun. CARNIVAL '86f R.G. B-DAY! X-MAS DIWE 'SU Book of Lighters-'TX HEAVEX HEID Jenny, Wrap Boston University JV Field Hockey 23 JV Bas- ketball 23 JV Lacrosse 2,33 Tech Crew 33 Riding 33 Mu- sic Guild 2,3.4: Tour Guide 2,33 Head Tour Guide 4: 225th Committee 43 Com- mencement Committee 43 Jazz Band 3,4 Bonnie and Clyde: Teddy- mouse: Skipolesl Satanl AVV3 DG: JP: BA: JG: Mitch: Jillysquid: Brant- wood: Good Bye. J .1 , , , .- . ,f if .. .M ful . ix -1 V - . .. . 'K .1 . 'r -,f ' nv.,-. ... -I. R,, .V-:lf K k 1!f'r' U AM !,. ,... no-..... ., l. . - A .5', J' ,Z V ,A . . J . . xx J iv 'ci . , a W rf 4 2 IS' ,, .Iggy .-It - Q-, 51-ca-1, :.. is 7,.. .r' Andy, Dexter at T' 'Q-f 2T'-F University of Maine Football 3,41 JV 23 3rd 1: Wrestling 1.2.Z3,4: Track JV 1.2: Golf 3.4: Movie Club: Tour Guide: Photo Club: Red Key. :ia ,f History. Road Blasters, CDJTPWAH, Week- llll V end Music, PMSC. Say When. Cottage Con- cert, CFF. Don't Mean Nuthinf Erin, Erwin, If, Air Jordan Bear, Sperin U Colorado Boulder Honor Roll 3,43 Soccer 4: JV 1.2: Drama 323 Vol- leyltall 3.42 JV 1.21 JV Lacrosse 2.33: fird 1: Big Sister 32.43 Art Club 4: Mail Room Proctor 4: Bos- ton Globe Gold Key Art Award. Ifyl1:o9 KillThEunich GoCarGo Bagl.ady Loli- pop AntiStresDance UGysRThBEST Luvja KenJen M+D Erwin is Free? 6' T11 2- gn' . ,f 5 ,fe ' - ' X X if 'ill-' 1 Bt-T al Bethy, Bo, Betty Ann Wheaton College Honor Roll 43 JV Soccer 23 Dance 23 -IV Tennis 2,33 Draf ma 43 Community Service 3,4. YYYhea TssSn + Slingin Har- shin Guetoe l8zII Harley Thanx For All Marth Fly Yog Miss Ya Danny Tony Thanx CMJ MGD ILY IBHape. ..d fx 1? f r 3 1 1 . .ev nu F5 1 sul Erika, SEKA Colby College Honor Roll 3,43 .IV Field Hockey 33 V manager 43 V Ice Hockey 3,43 V. Lacrosse 3,43 French Building Proctor, Social Committee 3,43 Big Sister 43 Tour Guide il: Dorm Proctor. X-TINA,MILLS,DITZ+SAY' M1787 ... IMYIJ1TZ...Shlonk Hockey 11-4-86 A preppy blurts . . . P.W. . . . STING ... Bye Boober ... Thanx M + Mflieena. .,,. 'sux 3 '3 - 7 Y, Wi. . .-'QQ I ,X .l ' ' Hyun Ri, Henry Amherst High Honors 2,3,4g RPI Medal 33 Cum Laude Soccer 4g JV 33 3rd 23 Wrestling 2,3,43 Tennis JV 2,33 Social Committee 2,3,43 Red Key 2,33 MILE- STONE 2,3,43 Class President 33 International Club 2,33 President 43 Library Proctor 43 Tutor 43 Big Brother 3,42 Com- munity Council 3. I work hard, very hard, be- cause success can't be defined without it. Young, Ed, Thanx, G.D.A. Faculty3 Thanx Mom + Dad! Smitty, Al Babes Roanoke Soccer 4th 13 3rd 23 Hockey 3rd 1,23 Wrestling -IV 3, Lacrosse 3rd 1,23 JV 33 Community Ser- vice 4 Gun Club 1,2,3,4. CRASH-AND-BURN JUST TO BE SOCIA- BLE FRED DAM These Snakes Wensdayl The Hole Strange Days GIGA7 The End. Ted, Smitty University of Rochester Honor Roll 3,43 Honor Society 43 Football 3,43 Wrestling -IV 33 Lax 3,43 Dorm Proctor 43 Weight Room Proctor 43 Big Brother 43 Food Committee 43 Social Committee 3,43 MILESTONE 43 Debating Club 3,4. .IR yr 111 ICC, Perk 3,88 Tom + D.D.'? Oh Charity KC Bragdons Ms. D . . . made it easy. Booch Spr. 88 ya d.k. RI isn't far . . . see ya soon. Thanks Mom Dad. 1 1 , , ui-in ,- University of Iowa I u -1- . .X Dianne, Di Lniversity of Rochester Academic High Honors 1.2.41 .Academic Highest Honors 3: Cum Laude Society 4: Soccer 3,41 JV 1.2: Lacrosse JV 1,2,3: Hockey JV 1,3: Communi- ty Service 4: Jewish Fellowship 1.2341 Tour Guide 12,31 Big Sister 3.4. Latin Class Venus Fly Kennebunkport buck- aroos G.O.E.S. oh Reegel Thanx E.R., J.P., B.A., NK.. C.W.. J.M. M +D SeeYa GDAY Good luck t -Y, 89. Jim, Sully Boston College Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Golf 12.3.43 Captain 3,4: Soc- cer JV 2,35 3rd 13 Basketball Manager 3,4: Wres- tling JV 1: Community Service 4: MILESTONE 4: Big Brother 3,4: Tour Guide 1. This Ain't No Kindergarten Boy Bus NYBB . . . S.D .... Heb. . . Coach . . . O.N. Walk . . . Ft. L. Condo BC . . . E.T.L. Thanks M+M. fiklif Arv, Vid, But Head Roanoke Soccer JV: Basketball 3rd: Golf: Food Commit- tee. Willy, AB. Mom. Dad. Summer of 86+8T!Bob. Pid. Tobb, Sugarloaf. Skiing, Golf. But Osifer. Cape Cod. Bruce, Mark. OPYVAAAHI ws 6 H, -X-' 'fi Tagster, Rich, Flipper, Richie Boy Rollins Honor Roll: German Speaking Contest 2,33 German Exchange Pro- gram 3: JV Soccer 3: La- crosse 3rd 1: JV 2: V 3.4: Wrestling JV 11 V 21 Comm Ser 43 Fr Build Di- rector 3.4: Photography 1,2,3,4: MILESTONE 3. ITG! RugBurn! Bed Bar- on! Sugar Stratton 88! BBHBR! Wait ...! Rol- lins! Air-vent! N.Ver! Car Jump! Zuccinni! Friends . . . 1 -unix GQVERNUQS Lisa, Sweener Honor Roll 3,41 Field Hockey 3,41 MVP 3.4: All League 3.4: Captain 4: All American: Ju- nior Olympics: Bay State Team: Track 3.4: All League 3: MVP 31 New England Cham- pion: Basketball 31 All League Honorable Mention Chorus: Omnibus: Student Body Pres- ident: Social Committee 33: Drama: Music Guild: MILE- STONE 31 225th Committee. MOE 304 PADREST FH IS ML Proud2BATX'N NRC MMM Gr .S Thanks M P.A.B- UWABSQMIWNFY-LA. ffsy E x l . 1 1 - ' .s-'th ' l l I '-i,f1-Q- ' . , sg, g MF., 4. f ,Jr . l f-'if I l Laurie, LA, Lucky Roger Williams Soccer 3rd 1,21 Basketball JV 1,233 Ilrd Lacrosse 1,23 Drama 3,43 Community Service 2: Thespian Society 41 Tour Guide 1,2,Zl,4g French Club 3,41 Big Sister 3.41 Gallery Goers 3.4. Ton-HITY 'I'heatrefag'? K-TYFBACR-I.ff Cam, Tam-ILU - Jailbait'7 Who me? . . . PPITN . . . 6:50 Goober Picnic '84 ... Thanks MSD Byep. Kristinia, Pal University of Vermont Honor Roll 3.4: Riding R3 Field Hockey 41 Volley- ball43Tennis 43 Big Sisterfi.-13Tour Guide 4: Fresh- man Discussion 4: Commencement Committee 4. CARDINALPUFFX CABANA! SQUADZEROX SKIING! LEAVES-1EYERf BUBBLESX P.. 'J 161 Q .7 'Qu . 1 'f ,I I I I A 'Z N i . ' - . I , 'l-'ilfff 2.1. -,- I . ,4 .- V- - . fr i. I f - x A I. -I i. qi si 1-I fi . - -1r'1fF4!-.:,T,'. . n Wally, Dave Skidmore Honor Boll 23,41 Hockey 1.2,5i,4g Goll' JY 1: Varsity 2.34.41 Football Zird 1.2: Manag- er 54: Community Service 4: Dormitory Proctor 4. I I.?'5S-IYXY4-4th-SNIOKEHO CSE-SI'I'I'IC 1612-GDA PI' CK-LG DH BP WB JM PB MC MIC GW RD DB TH.-XNX+I.I'Y I' NIOM+ D.-XD. BYE. ll' 'ix Carrie, Bam-Bam, Care Bear Georgetown University Honor Roll 2,43 High Honor Roll 33 Soccer 3,45 JV 23 Volleyball 3,45 Lacrosse Dorm Proctor 43 Head Tour Guide 23.43 MILESTONE 43 Big Sister 3,-1. Buckaroos- IPNDAM- Smurf- Kenibunk- Camping- T.O.B.- Lax JP- SPI- Clrd rams- Can- cun- Summer '87- I Love U, Booberl C-YALL. -X NOTJUINIPINPANTSX UNCLI-Jpisassrf Froixrrcf CD81 --:F -- -' .-1-ri wx:- - .x ', . .. , . . -3512-' If'. - fgwlf?-54'-f w ' 'M . ?-113 ? v Martin, Marty New Hampshire College Soccer 3rd 13 Basketball 3rd 13 Track 3,43 JV 1,23 Hockey Manager: Com- munity Serviceg German Club, German Speaking Contest Winner 1986. . Chainsaw. Lawnmower. I Mercedes, AR, MP, SP, 14551 PW, JS. PB, PW, Officer Pratt. P S- . Anne, Annie Lehigh Honor Roll 33 Field Hockey 2,33.-1:-JY 13 Basketball 12.31 Volleyball 4: Lacrosse 12.3.-1: Red Key 12,33 MILESTONE 31 Tour Guide 2.3: Lax All-ISL 3: MVP 3. Boynton Busted - -IK SB Rap - Poke - Charitybee - Summer 87 - Thanx Berlan- dis - CSN - Buffet - Magno- lia - V Lax xl - GH NH CTCR TC PC AH TT CD DS LC TH KC SC R8:M8zKL, BW - Love - Later. Martha University of Massachusetts- Amherst Honor Roll 3,45 National Mer- it Commendation Clytemestra 33 Forum 3g Importance 33 Harvey Dir. 4. 'Breaking Out! - Put under candid B, M, D + Wises 'KWould it embarrass you very much if I were to tell you . . . that I love you -Ioan Baez Stop Thinking Boo! YYYhea! Se. 'J 1, :V Paul, Shemp Connecticut College Honor Roll 2,21-lg Foot- ball .IV 2,33 Ilrd I1 Wres- tling 23,-13-IV I3 Lacrosse 3,41-IV 23 3rd lg Commu- nity Service 43 MILE- STONE Sli Advertising Manager 4: Red Key 1,232.43 Dorm Proctor. StatfStutzfMit RunfC D + ARfBooch + Tedf Bus Ride!-Ion-need run- ning shoes'?f-If '. I al- -...,.... most lost a point once! 'L fm -' : A f 53-?4-EQ 1,.fZf,i'Tl sm A 'Q :E.'t1u?'5?.1fi I 'il:'T'!'j1 V :mad 555251 A fA6f,...,... la:-Sagas 2 -- e 3-4- mnx- - 5-1- QQQT ' 5- 3 G ' ill f Ai. Q Ll 3 .'i1 1 A u.. km L .. 4 .1 -tg U ,J tis, Q5 L I :.nf.i ls . ' ' 1 he Fifi' 91.5. I. ii! wigiffll. ffggif. , 2.21.5 llaaiif' .pal If . -gf!! HUD-AL Fifi wig HIS 525251 it V ii vs':.3f. ,tx . I F s T r- X . Chris, Zab St Andrews University Murphy-Mercer 3rd Prize Fiction 33 X-Country 41 -IV 12,33 Track 3: JV 1.2, Nordic Skiing 23 -IV lg Gov- ernor 2,?l,-lg Editorial Board 31 Edi- tor-In-Chief -13 Amnesty Interna- tional Founder, Co-Chairman 3,-1. Do you have the attitude to go with that haircut'? . . . Salinger. . .Qwes- tion Authority Thanks Every- body . . . Le Car. Sleep? Whats sleep'?, Well Cabot What shall we do? You. 6: Lisa Andreas Hanna Breed Brewster Brockman Joe Daley Archer DesCognets Matt Fardy Will Farley Bob Foster Stayton Gammon Brandon Gee Peter Harris Greg Heath Rich Lawbaugh L.. 5'Jw,. W D N I? AV' Ex Officio '88 f ,ev 'V I ,sw V r lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll lllllll Illllll llllll llllll llllll 'lllll 'lllll Illll lllll lllll llllll llllll ' Ililll Wllll llc: I X ix -1 1 Y , like I Dave Macklem Phil Maistrellis John Mayers Jason McLoy Bob Pierce Christina Rivela Josh Russell Jeremy Schall David Schwartz Emily Stevens Derek Sullivan Dave Tompkins Mike Wells Jim Yawn 1424? IT.. . , f' . Rx, rg Gs-f, I f 1 517- Q . x K ' 7 3' X f4 rg N-,2 -..- 'M ilg N Q! V QEWQQ:-:- m,.L'f vgz-W nf- J .W f , ref, y 5 ,,f:yAi2.v.-A -fl . v ,rh'g'i?6wg, f aw, ' ff r' ' N gg i A 2:1 ff- ' A f-,Qi f m f iv, :vi N, .QV , , 4. :rig-X. 14, 53,1 f wit? 453- jixf , ,, . 4 - 1 V' M ' lb . , g.. ,170 ffgu, fx ,...1f,-, 1 ,Q x .X 1 . .4 W ay --'ff f WX, ' f .4 1112 in Q . , .x 'H , 9, p xg an ff, .qyw , .. x xv' 32g7,v'mK.fjgU.,r.h :ga 3 'sf iff M X ' ffQf91,,i-5 ': f 'f Q' 5655 nge ' ' L, -'X W ,ex fy 7 tw? SN X V -- 1- .sfmfi xw,..5,: Q ,.-.:-::fx' g,j f1mVjf, '57, 5 1, C.-L, The -Junior class 189 members: 53 boys: 36 girls: 29 day students: eo boardersl are a diverse collection of spirited students who contribute in all aspects of academy life. Many Juniors' names appear con- sistently on both the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll list. Top scholars in- clude Adam Barton. Rick Fox, Young Shin and Scott Singer. The Visual and Performing Arts Program are fortified by the talented efforts of Juniors. Among these stu- dents are Preston Beach. Nate Broehl. Keri Fantasia. Mariah Lilly. Todd Seeley, Scott Singer. Sepp Spenlin- hauer. and Michael Todd. On the athletic fields more Jun- iors are competing on the Varsity level. The class is able to boast of several fine athletes including Kristen Casazza. Jess Cowles. Lisa Hernandez. Eric La- Croix, Kevin Lydon, Bob Pierce and Amy Russell. The Class of '89 has demonstrated true devotion in the past and is eagerly awaiting the future when they will lead the academy as Seniors. Q N. X. f Q 66 .7 Junior 9 'Ji' AQ. 4, i in --.4- ff . N ' -va., 5, 1- 1' l. I e ,, ,iw In the fall, the class of 1990 doubled as 42 new students en- tered GDA. As a class, they show talent in all fields ranging from academics, where Matt Crowe received a high honor grade point average, to the stage where eleven Sophomores had roles in the fall theater performance. The Sophomore class has also proven its talents on the athletic teams with over 30 96 of the class playing at the varsity level. Fif- teen Sophomores were members of New England Prep School Championship Teams. Those students being Emily Pearl, Holly Stern, Margo Doyle, Kerry Campbell, Liz Shea, Danielle Kealler, Stacy Budnick, and Shannon Davenport fteam MVPJ on the Varsity Women's Soccer Team. Nick Vachon, Shaun Toomey, Mike Yeagley QClass Presidentl, Alex Moody, Andy Baird, Brendan Daly, and Steve Speichinger were on the Varsity Men's Hockey Team. The Sophomores matured while they learned more about each other and formed closer friendships. The class leaders President Mike Yeagley, Vice- President Nikki Fardy, Secre- tary Kathryn DiNanno, Boarder Representative Kyrie Stevens, and Day Student Representa- tive Alex Pinsky have worked hard to obtain a greater class unity. Sophomores are eager to accept the responsibilities and challenges that will follow in the coming years. PEUEN1 X441 -na., ,, was. 'WP ophomores 'QA' -vw WA Ma! I f . f .e X , FEL 11, 69 0 To say that the Freshmen came together as one is an un- derstatement. To say that this is the closest Freshmen class in years is more realistic. From the beginning of Lead- ership Weekend, everyone and anyone was treated as a friend of many years. Although the last day of that special weekend was full of weather mishaps, we all worked together. Some day stu- dents were even nice enough to let boarders go home with them. The high feeling that this week- end provided was one packed with new friendships. My outlook on the weekend was similar to most of the other Freshmen's opinions. We all felt very out of place , but, fortu- nately, we all seemed to adapt easily because of the warm, friendly atmosphere. From that point on, each Freshmen radiat- ed emotions of friendship almost as if they were second nature. It was easy to say Hi to everyone! Ironically, the usual maturity problem which most Freshmen possess was not present this year. It was as common to hear praise from upperclassmen as it was for us to praise them. It was easier to act friendly and not in- ferior when a Senior walked by us with a smile. Yes, to label the Freshmen class as one is quite an under- statement, yet, to say that this class showed maturity, modesty, kindness, leadership, and, most importantly, love, is more accu- rate. This Freshmen class will be one of the greatest in history! WW c, hifi H J'5..,J l llll 'llll llll nu ang -I I' is 5 iff I 4 - l Q Freshmen x q. 3 , , X? f , Uni- 'a ' ' Q'-xl Aixv Ab YV... ii .. fi if F if i 5 J f 4 in ji' B , C3 'ff' . 4 , 1 .iyfi t WW Q lik ' .0 ' 1' ,. . Q I X . .Y h D .M ,Q ' .,,fsa. L i V A y 'wi-, 'Z Q -5.1 'Q ' , ,W . ,F JA, sf! gli., 'ff K, .,.g+f,5-. 1 K --'I f': i ffG' bf, .9'eg.'.:. ,rU 4 2 ' : ' . -' - L. 13' 1 la' 'Ax -Y V' - xl ' ,::, u . -I' N y F .,,..,:. .., dy, ' QT -'wg 3 .,,',g,,L h,,43 ' 4' 'E .wf.4f-,- 'Q-'A--12' ! -'W'-sg!!u,4'b ,L F' .+ x7f,, - 'mfff 1.--fw'--. - 4, , if .'.'X0ri Jgluai-ff ' ,,,.,... .-...... W VX '1 ff Jig ' i A Q 3 1 : M Z 'O O .fy'. 'I f ,. N 'fa 153' 'g-Qwfffs . XX hh I, .f 3051, 59, 4 H4 ' S. sg-x. . L 'KT -its F' E 'E fi 1 ! 1 2 1 1 . in '13 I! 'Q-s 33,9 Q I l ll Dt -. 1-Q -vt I .I n IQ' ii - gf 1. MBMY , ' '-- -i51..f N . D 5, jl I Hey, is this where the party is? Brantwood N 1 I .l ' ' . 5 f . -V Shell-shocked. Cold, rain, mud, no hot water . . . Zabs hits bus . . . Martin hits pole . . . A-frames . . . nicebathrooms . . . raids . . . Lamda-lamda . . . Recon . . . group discus- sions .. . short, flat hike'?? Mt. Monadnock . .. Tough guys go skiing Pop, are you sure these berries are o.k. to eat? . . . skits - The guys have nev- er looked prettier. . . . Kara's aerobics class . . . Miss Martin, Miss Diehl, and Pierre make an appearance . . . sing alongs . . . cooking crew . . . dance in the gym . . . sleepover. 'W' it X.. 1 K. - fx . X, iff ff ini? :W mf-qw' , + r 3 ' 9 A i '7 31 W Y 3' In uf IF: fl ' ' 6 1' sl I What a motley crew! var' Nancy as group speaker. I ,fr ,pr Q I bf' 'Mg . 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I Enumeration ol Scenes: ACT I Jeanne and Kelli - Tuned In iJess Tippo, '90 and Lynne Madnick, '91l Stephen and Sheila - New and Tough iBruce Estey, '90 and Beth Sheehan, '88i Millle and Carol - Try lt, you'll llke lt iAIison Magee, '89 and Anya Stagakis, '91l Kim and Miko - A Deep Conversation iJohn Collins, '91 and Carey DePree, '91i Chris and Andrea - The 80's Relationship iGlenn Johnson, '90 and Suzy Griffin, '89J Senior Girl and Freshman Girl - Advice ivictoria Hill, '89 and Anya Stagakis, '91i Maria and Rosa - Gimme a Sis, Boom, . . . wah? iAlison Magee, '89 and Carey DePree, '91i Jerry and Harry - Shakespeare, Idiot! iTodd Seeley, '89 and Adam Robinson, '89i Larry and Bobby - Bad Dads iJohn Collins, '91 and Matt Crowe, '9Oi ACT Il Ellen - Dlrt: Gettin' outta my life iJess Tippo, '90i Danny and Teddy - College Bound? iAdam Robinson, '89 and Matt Crowe, '90l Doug and Ann - Crips, Ann . . . iTodd Seely, '89 and Beth Sheehan, '88i Mary and Roger - Pigeon Dropplngs on My Valentine iLaurie Torosian, '88 and Preston Beach, '89i Jimmy - Life Pendlng iBruce Estey, '90i Bo and Patti - RoU down the window, Patti! iGlenn Johnson, '90 and Bethany Stewart, '91i Teen Santa - Underwear lor Sale iScott Singer, '89i Hector and Cohorts - Nous Dancons I i l I i i I iMatt Crowe, '90 and Chris Troianello, '90 and Preston Beach, '89 5 and Suzy Griffin, '89 and, lastly, Victoria Hill, '89i 80 I .2 'Q 'nn' v ,gm gy l ,. ug A. Czg, ww, -Q. 'sv ' 69558-ff 13 198 Ein Open House -P Ar' 5 1 i Lf '-8' ' Q J x f E O klltuuuv' ' A ff cf W HD FALL PORTS x f . l v lx Capt. Lisa Sweeney with Coach Karin. Varsity GDA OPP Milton 0 0 Lawrence 8 0 St. George's 5 0 Andover 0 0 B-B8zN 2 2 Thayer 3 3 St. Paul's 1 5 Noble 8a Greenough 3 0 Brooks 0 0 Exeter 3 1 Groton 2 0 Pingree 3 0 Middlesex 2 2 St. Mark's cancelled Final Record: 6-1-6 Field Hockey Stats Name Goals Ass'ts Pts K. Fowler 11 5 16 L. Sweeney 7 7 14 D.Giarnette 4 7 11 L. Hernandez 6 2 8 C. MacLachlan 1 0 1 K. Casazza 2 0 2 A. Weitzman 0 1 1 A. Cole 0 1 1 84 Field Hocke We had a remarkable season with just one loss, six wins and six ties. The team was indeed relentless. In one of our toughest games, our de- fense did not allow St. Georges to get a single shot on goal! Strong performances came from MVP's Kristen Fowler and Lisa Sweeney. Not only were they elected to the All League Team, but also to the All American Field Hockey Team. All League Honorable Men- tions went to Michelle LaFlamme and Lisa Hernandez. Another strong performance came from goalie Nancy Hough. In her thirteen games she had eight shutouts, proving how talented she and the team's defense really were. The team would not have been so successful without the fine coach- ing of Mary Ellen Karin and Ms. Clark. Ms. Clark's enthusiasm gave the players the boost needed to put out the extra effort at crucial times during the season. Field Hockey 87' will always re- member the sore muscles of pre-sea- son, bowling escapades, the dreaded thirty second drills, the second win in GDA history over St. Georges and practice in the snow. Good luck to next year's team led by captain-elect Cate MacLachlan and kick some B.H.A.! W A W , . no .-.Loaf ' Qt . . 'ff Q-viii I.-gbv .LMI J4- -l INC Front Row: K. Mellow, C. Draper, L. Sweeney, K. Fowler, A. Cole. Second Row: A.l-luber, N. Hough, J. Miller, H. Danielson, A. Weitzman M. LaFlamme, Coach Karin, K. MacLachlan, D. Giamette, K. vonTrapp, S. Gager, K. Casazza. ,A' v 4 l I - I . N 1 'Joi 1 J f' X' ' 3? . fx- ll , 9 'ugh A Q' 0 4 4 ,., v , Q59 -M . n L' : 0 1 . 1 il 0 5+ 'Q 4' I Y L I 143. ffubgix . S una! 'Ulu JV GDA Opp 0 0 fan., Front Row: N. Fardy, S. Kirkham, L. Jellinek, A. Schermerhorn, Jen Cowles, K. Bolton, H. Mosher. Second Row: Coach Brough, R. Van Loan, M. Smith, L. Miller, P. Valeo, J. Cowles, A. House, Coach Ruhl. Third Row: R. Remick, K. DiNanno, B. Ashby, K. Fyrberg, J. Fosdick, M. Jerahek. Milton Lawrence 1 0 St. George's 0 2 Andover 0 1 B-B8zN 1 2 Thayer 0 1 St. Paul's 0 2 Noble Sz Greenough 4 0 Brooks 1 1 Exeter 2 1 Groton 1 2 Pingree 3 1 Shore C.D. 1 1 Middlesex 0 0 Final Record: 4-6-4 3rds GDA Opp Pingree 0 1 Brookwood 0 1 Milton 0 5 Pingree 1 2 Brooks 0 1 Shore C.D. 1 4 Fay 0 4 St. Mark's 0 0 uw' Flnal Record. 0 1 1 .4 ,V Q Q 5 A , 7- .4- Front row: L. Hutchinson, L. Weener, K. Morgan, M. Lindenfelzer, S. Ricketts, M. Paradis. Second row: Coach O'Brien, E. Loughman, M. Smith, P. Wal1em,C. Lampton, J. Shamroth, Coach Martin. Third row: F. Entekhabi, G. Cunningham, A. Wriggins, J. Malik. Ugwzw , X., QM l I F P A i 'Front Row: C0-captains H. Moore and P. Barry. 2nd Row Mgr. J. Goldman, D, Solomon, C. Walton. ,R. Crlanzberg, R. Angell, J. Packard, E. Saunders, D. Hannon, 3rd Row: C. O'Keefe, J. Morss, S. Davenport, S. Dawson, L. Shea, H. Stern, Coach Casazza. 4th Row: S. Budnick, M. Doyle, E. Pearl, D. Kealler. I I F Co-capts Heather Moore and Petica Barry with Coach Casazza. Missing: Coach Black MVP Shannon Davenport. 1-.-.. Womenis occer Varsity GDA OPP St. George's 4 3 Lawrence Academy 3 1 Phillips Academy 2 2 B-B Sz N School 0 2 Milton Academy 3 1 St. Paul's School 2 1 Noble Sz Greenough 1 4 School Brooks School 3 2 Worcester School 2 2 Groton School 3 2 Pingree School 5 2 Middlesex School 0 0 St. Mark's School cancelled Thayer Academy cancelled Final Record: 7-2-3 The Women's Varsity Soccer team had a great season due to hard work, determination, and a lot of fun. The countless hours of training and dedication endured were crucial to the team's success. Co-captains, Petica Barry and Heather Moore led the team from a previous 2-ll record to a complete turnaround of an ll-2 record. Some of the highlights of the season were the 2-2 tie against Exeter, the O-O tie against Middlesex and of course the 3-2 Victory over Brooks. Team MVP Shannon Daven- port and tourney MVP Courtney Seed were both named to the All League Team as well as the New- buryport Daily News All Star Team. Both players were also elected co- captains for next year's team. Strong performances came from All League Honorable Mention Regina Glanz- berg and forwards Liz Shea and Sta- cey Budnick. Seniors included: for- wards Rebecca Angell and Jill Pack- ard, halfbacks Carrie Walton. Dianne Solomon and Heather Mooreg fullbacks Erin Saunders. Re- gina Glanzberg and Petica Barry. The season ended on an exciting note as the team played its best game ofthe season against Vermont Acad- emy in the semi-finals. They tri- umphed with a 6-2 victory and then went onto their final game of the sea- son. They travelled to Lawrence Academy with carloads of spectators N D 1 i, --JUL-.... J? .fwf- C 3 Front row: E. Gurry, N. LaTour, K. Queen. B. Bourn, H. Knapp, J. Packard. Second row: S. Gillis, S. Kemper, C. Tucker. C. Burgess. M. Houghton, A. Pinsky, C. Tuthill. Third row: Coach Childs, M. Kahn, L. Pharoan. J. Olsen, K. Brown, M. Kalil, Coach Childs. 4 r , v V ,. '. JV GDA OPP Lawrence 1 1 Exeter 2 4 B-B8zN 0 2 Milton 2 7 St. Paulls 2 5 Nobles 3 2 Brooks 0 3 Groton 1 0 Pingree 2 0 Middlesex 0 5 St. Mark's cancelled Thayer cancelled Final Record: 3-5-1 3rds GDA OPP Glen Urquhart 6 0 Glen Urquhart 3 0 Final Record: 2-0-0 F., V , , . -,. ' .J -n.....,'.., -5 ,Et-A A ,A V , .1 , ,.,..n-1. tm v ,, .H J -- . -'N . 9 - ' . '. ' -' '- . g 55,0-'-P . , . -:Q . - ---Y - . , ' --44-. 9 , - ff- i 1. ' -1, J' ' A.--hr . .P--.-'lr' J, . ' ,- Wh .4 - ' fr- ' . ' 'fl-wi - 'ef' . -. I, . .f Web! 1 - .3 '1-'TT' 'f 1-'.. 'i - -f - f , -me P' . . .M .1 ' - -. . - -'- wgr, Y ., - ?. Q ,, . A ,. 54 .g:..A,, aan- wiv' 1, f A H., . h -s. ' A , - 'S'-av1 'I '.-..: ..f','.'-- ' --an ,A,e-HT - X. , ww-ffi 3-' -- ,,f -- ., - .. . -' 1 i ' ao' t'.,- ',f-1'f fL-ff: Tf,fgM'f- 7 1 - ' ' - 'nah'- V , ,Q 7 . . V 'Q ,xl . '- :.- -M, .,. -k'.n- -. - . as-Q' .hu .Vo I 'bfrfiif ig Q -ff fl-v .41 Women's Cross Countr Once again this fall, six women could be seen running around cam- pus. The Womens Cross Country team started from scratch with three veteran runners and three freshmen. It was an exciting season that the team and school will not soon forget. Remember running on the sands . . . Swedish fish . .. Ballet Lessons . .. the Supremes . . . golf course night- mares . . . X-c rap . . . Take it to the Team GDA OPP Winner's Circle 32 22 St. Mark's School 27 28 B B Sc N School 24 31 Thayer Academy 23 33 Brooks School 18 37 Phillips Exeter JV 23 32 Middlesex School 32 25 Groton School 26 30 St. Paul's School 39 22 ISL Championships 4th of 10 Interscholastics 4th of 10 Record: 6 - 3 Home Course Personal Records Amy Russell 19218 Alexis Colby 21:50 Kori Winter 25105 Kendra Haynes 24224 Alexandria Vincent 27:18 Tonya Kovach 25:54 'Q- .vf-qf D if 'ig 1 - bridge' '... pizza party . . . popcorn party clean-up What should I wear'? . . .broken rake. . . Kor's and Ton's lines . . . Quickl . . .team ro- mances . . . the unknown runner . . . the mall scene . . . numb feet . . .the New Englands. Have a great one, Captain Amy! MVP Amy Russell. v Ji' - I x 4-TL j K Coach White. Captain Kendra Haynes and Coach Abusamra. ll. to r.l: Coach White. K. Winter, A. Colby, K. Haynes, A. Russell, T. Kovach A XIDCGH1 Coach Abusamra. f- I . frf Q' 1.1 X .Q X S ,s .L- Men's Cross Count D ,ff ,f l Coach White, Captain Cabot Orton and Coach Abusamra. MVP Cabot Orton. its-.-1 ,gm Team Winner's Circle Alumni St. Sebastian's Berwick Academy B-B Sr N School Thayer Academy Brooks School Belmont Hill School Middlesex School Rivers C. D. Groton School Lawrence Academy St. Paul's School ISL Championships Interscholastics Final Record: 10 - 3 Q .,.r f W 7 J P. tr, .1 ,Q , L .1 U li :ggi Front row: J. Derito. M. Perkins, C. Orton, C. Zabriskie, L. Cilfeather. Second row: Coach White, P. Langley, M. J. Forrest, R. Habib, D. Smith, G. Orton, Coach Abusamra. Third row: P. Shih. A. Barton, D. Palumbo. GDA OPP 39 20 23 34 15 46 22 35 22 35 36 21 16 45 37 22 15 40 21 34 22 33 15 46 18 37 5th of 16 7th of 20 Home Course Personal Records A. Barton J. Derito M. J. Forest A. Gilfeather R. Habib C. Kahn P. Langley C. Orton D. Palumbo M. Perkins P. Shih D. Smith C. Zabriskie 18:13 18:14 19:51 18:34 25:35 23:20 24:30 17:42 19:56 18:36 21:53 20:59 21:24 What. can be said about the 1987 Men's cross-country team that doesn't convey what a boffo good time we had? From the very first Rambo fartlek it was evident that this was a team with purpose, talent, and determination. Led by captain Cabot Orton, a merry band of rebels took on insuperable odds and strode away victorious. Nothing that Abu conjured up could deter this veteran group from having an outrageously enjoyable season, and the resulting 10-2 record tthe best since 19735 merely proved that winning can ac- tually be fun. The awesome might and skill of guys like Ace. Fingers. Singe, Styles, Luke, Adamo, Gardie. and Zabber carried the team into tri- umph time and time again. Unfortu- nately, it didn't manage to carry Abu all the way to the Parker River. but such is life. The New England Cham- pionships, held on our own beloved course, will go down in history as the snowiest, slipperiest. and most in- sane competition ever to occur at G.D.A. The things we did and the times we had are simply unforgetta- ble. ln future years, perhaps runners here at the Academy will be able to look back and see that 1987 was the year cross-country had it all. K i . 1 I . Team St. Sebastian's Berwick B-B8zN Pingree Varsity Thayer Brooks Belmont Hill Middlesex Rivers Groton Lawrence St. Paul's Final Record: 2-8 F. Men's Soccer MVP's Josh Davenport and Kevin Lydon. The 1987 Men's Soccer team went into the season with a very pos- itive attitude. The leadership of the returning players and the enthusi- asm of the new members maintained this optimism during a season plagued with injuries and hard luck. New Assistant Coach Nelson displayed his athletic ability in prac- tice keeping up the players, competi- tiveness and drive. The addition of new drills such as Bustere and !QQ !! increased the sometimes lacking endurance. The outbursts and back flips of Al Moody caused some disturbances to the coach but they usually in- - it Q' Captain Matt Caron receives Navins' Cup on behalf of team. spired the team. The abundance of yellow and red cards hurt the team at times but they truly indicated the team's take-charge enthusiasm and intestinal fortitude. The duo of Lydon and McLoy proved to be one of the quickest forward tandems in the league. Captain Matt Caron's solid mental attitude and aggressive play owned the defensive end of the field. The highlight of the year was of course beating Brooks 2-O at home and bringing back the Navins' Cup. Although the 5-6-4 record season proved to be a tough year on the field the team had fun and really worked hard. We wish better luck to next year's team. Varsity Soccer Team GDA OPP St. George's 3 1 Roxbury Latin 6 1 St. Sebastian's 3 0 Noble Xt Greenough 1 0 B-B 8: N 0 3 Rivers Country Day 0 0 Thayer Academy 1 1 Lawrence Academy 0 4 Brooks School 2 0 Milton Academy 1 2 Groton School 1 3 St. Paul's School 1 3 St. Mark's School 2 4 Middlesex School Cancelled Belmont Hill School 1 1 Final Record: 5-6-3 Front row: B. Alperin, H. Shin, J. Feldman, M. Caron, D. Kinzie, B. O'Brien, J. Davenport. Captain Matt Caron with Coach Karin. Second row: S. Speichinger, C. DiClemente, N. Broehl, K. Lydon, L. Karger, J. McLoy, G. Needham. Third row: Coach Nelson, A. Flint, Y. Shin, D. Sullivan, N. Vachon, A. Moody. Qwip, K Coach Karin. i ,I - Q. .. 1 Q in U 'ix it A 5 Q 'i'g,Ei'e i if 'Wi Y JV Soccer St. George's Roxbury Latin St. Sebastian's Noble 8: Greenough B-B8zN Rivers Thayer Lawrence Brooks Milton Groton St. Paulls St. Mark's Middlesex Belmont Hill Final Record: 8-2-3 94 J . .Lx , 'Q Q v If , 47 x, i V . X R . . 3-5 1 ' 1 K i 1. fic ,, ,R . 1 ' N' Q N 'lg-. 'f',i,,, fa B . -fr Q ' gjvglbi' 3 ,, .f vt- fb 1 5 J - - T Q ' 1 .-.. . L r . Q Q ., -.x Q., 4.1: -Lx , 1. 4: ' ' ' . x K .va A 1 ,Q '- '-yi: 41.33 77 i'.'A' Aft' .- -' .1 v: F-sg.: Front row: Lauder, T. K. Burke, Ashworth -f - -. E -7 ' -li Q M. Derekson, P. Gatchall, A. Zweil, P. Scott, E. Danielson, B. Rodgers. Second row S Graff, E. LaCroix, J. Sullivan, J. Fullerton, P. Josca, A. Brown, K. Vermierch M Dackert S. Toomey. Third row: M. Yeagley, D. Beatty, Coach Babb, M. Barad, H OgllVl6 R , B. Novelline. 6 6' 4 '47 KSY Front row J. Eveleth, J. Lewis, K. l-limmer, G. Pacelli, R. Byrne, C. Rodman. Second row: Coach Price, P. Drown, R Cullen J Uttam, D. Corbin, D. Kaplan, D. Conley, G. Randall, J. Panall, E. Kriehel, D. Dalessio, M. Murphy Thlrd row Asst. Coach LaCroix, J. Clifford, E, Roberson, O. Marzagao, V. Fidler, D. Eliot, E. Brooks, M. Burke B O Hanlev, A. Baird. S. Newbert. Asst. Coach Hanlon. 3rd Soccer Team Pingree Lawrence B-B8zN Brooks Shore C. D. Pingree Brooks Fay Shore C. D. Belmont Hill Final Record: 6-2-1 4th Soccer Team Brookwood Glen Urquhart Brookwood Pike Landmark Glen Urquhart Landmark Final Record 2-4- 1 .643 'ls l .4-'W - -Q-...' Q.. 'E' Lx- T D' V 5- , .a-,X Q W A 9-:ff 5 'l...y- ' y., -rs . . . - W, ,f ff 'T -Yr-? 'x 5- '. al., .. J. '::,.-.ef--:'ff , S . ak I 5 'ffiiif Jr X0-ua. x -- x..' , ., ' .- ,- a .f ' .V - and John Khantzian, both well re- Although small in size, the var- sity football squad displayed memo- rable talent and enthusiasm throughout a rigorous and demand- ing season. Considerable effort and indefatigable determination proved worthwhile, overshadowing early difficulties that had threatened to rend the team's performance disap- Football Improved With Team Effort , . pointing. Dominating the field in Team GDA PP pride and spirit, the team rose to gtigbastians 8 21 ' ' ' -B N 27 22 achieve their best record in three Thayer 8 34 years- Brooks 0 22 This year the team was led by Groton 0 28 ' - ' - St. Mark's 24 15 senior co captains David Dunwell Belmont Hill 17 43 Final Record: 2-5-0 spected in the league after four years of strong competition. David, who in the St. Mark's game gained 100 yards, provided the team with the motivation and spirit it demanded in its struggle against formidable oppo- nents. John commanded a key posi- tion on the team, and was considered by many to be the top quarterback in the ISL. Both John and David will be remembered in their absence as two of the finest players the Acad- emy has seen in recent years. MVP's Dan Morison and Boomer Moore. rm- - -- -. -ar Front row: B. Batchelder, L. Cook. R. Zartarian, H. House, J. Bailey, T. D'Orazio, T. Dixon, J. Leggette, J. Hellerman, J. Costello. Second row: K. Burns, T. Smith, D. Morison, D. Dunwell, J. Khantzian, A. Rybicki, S. Kim, C. Dennison. Third row: Coach Moore, J. Male, M. Downing, T. Plante, M. Pascucci, B. Pierce, C. Harlow, M. Lastrina, R. Wattie, B. Daly, Coach Shea, Coach Seabrook. Fourth row: M. Kalil, J. Solomon, J. Wilson, B. Arrington, J. Twomey, M. Moore, L. Wilson, J. Kocsis, C. Harris, Coach Scheidegger. 96 i Captains John Khantzian and Dave Dunwell with Coach Scheid- egger. O s I ,N gh IDM fl. ,Ji I H :21..?s2if.s, ,,. f a 5? ,.f,, .,.,, 13' V V' 2 .Q 5 ' iii' get .1 Mel' . Q' if-we A' - 1 - -YL lvl ' 1 T B . VS -1, lf . . 1 '3 1 Q R 'lm ' -I: .l. i , I. g fi--qua-as-x......., .t , -7 , .5 if Q fp. Z' r I ,',1'if: qw ' - 'Si ' - , , v A -A ,. 4' -rs .I V' if-t ,iff fr' Q .1 I0 In 4 , ,an , ' . 4 NU There will also be many spaces to fill next year with the loss of seniors Andy Rybicki, Chris Dennison, Ted Smith, Tony D'Orazio, Kurston Burns, Joe Bailey, and Dan Morison. However, enough talent re- mains in Boomer Moore, Matt Pascucci, Matt Downing, Tom Plante, Brian Arrington, John Kocis, Bob Pierce, and Rob Zartarian to carry the team to success next year. Time after time, game after game, var- sity football gave strong and consistent ef- fort on the field. Although such efforts did not always prove fruitful on the record. they did go to augment qualities of the team that mere statistics sometimes belie. Adamant in spirit, through difficult prac- tices and grueling competition, the team suffered the occasional discouragements only to rise above defeat and shine as true victors. Elf JV Team Groton B-BSLN Exeter Worcester Belmont Hill St. Mark's 3rd Team Groton B-B3zN Milton Belmont Hill GDA OPP 0 6 14 8 0 2 14 0 12 13 Cancelled Final Record: 2-3-0 GDA OPP 6 0 6 14 8 18 6 26 Final Record: 1-3-0 98 ? l il ff . if , - A b .- QL..-L. '.-' -1 'A Front row: S. Kenney. J. Innes. S. Jewkes, D. Fluke, J. Lipchitz, S. Mullett. Second row: Coach Rowe. D. Corbett, E. Craft, N. Dunham, S. Miller, A. Mack, T. Bairstow, M. Aron, Coach Anderson. Third row: S. Plaisted, J. LaPointe, W. Evans, J. Stafford, A. Dibble, S. Aron. 'i 556544 'ale' YV . f9 9 -.. ' J fl,,1??9i'ffT'ff'.x '--QAM l f . X I I f l 1IlllBlES - ' ig ', 13-Wiib uv X H ,' .Qxi S R as 'f J -I Y, X y 4 , r '- aw! ' 36 , if xx f. 1: 11. ,I si' , ff!! N- -,gf MF 'w 99 n 4 4 I I c I D V RX I T1 Modern Dance al ff . G 5 Qh' slug, x xx' -1, lvl' ml! V Front Row: S. Kim. S. Spenlinhauer. Second Row: B. Ashby. N. Fardy. A. Shafmaster. D. Dunwell, A. Hyder. E. Loughman, M. Lilly. Third Row: C. Tucker, K. Brown, L. Hernandez. N. Langley. L. Shea, H. Knapp, J. Fosdick, A. Pinsky, D. Emerson. A. Stagakis. Ms. Dollas. Dance Instructor Ms. Dollas. I' 1.1 'FH fra 'fi' 1 , :.',-. x i.. .K ' s V' 'n . ,, 'Q i 1-g ' 17 Nix X 1 , . A 4 . s And next. we have Miss Suzie Childs. She is mtideling nur latest line in bathing caps. lsn't she Sllllllllllgfwl 1 v X l if -MK sl -Sff.L,.,- 314' Aren't we a little anxious for dessert. girls? 102 I' 4 ' --. I .. '..'.'. .w- .. ,..i 1 'f'. . . ni .-,igiks L Y - 1. 'f, i Sb! , - iff A . Paz , , O . -V .51 , . ln? T ' 1 vu -gfr f' in. 0 L-3. nw- . , ,. , , , 5 ' Z 9 Fre hman Weekend '-A 6 5 1 U19 Th Q Q I Q- What form! She's amazing! How low can she go. folks? L ll YU' 1 ! Allison Magee is seen here putting her heart and soul intu her fa- vorite pastime. Tug of War. It's Winter. P ut some pants un. Karen. ,151 'I i 3 4 ,sg ,'.v -- tic fs-- Y --Q Qt-'f 'W - N F. x I 1. -1 I IPI!- I9 fan f'C'N pg 0 '9'fZf0'Z' P-+4 f'Nrxfs.., A.. Fast of South Pacific lin order of appearance! Ngana .lerome Henrietta line Nellie Forlruxh Emile de Herque , HloodX Klart , Ahner . , . , Stewpot Luther Hillis , Proler-for . , Lt. flofeph t'alile ,. , Capt George Bracket t'mdr William Harlnson, Yeoman Herliert Quale Sealiee Richard Wert .. , Sealiee 'Pom U'l'lrien . . . Cpl. Hamilton Steeves , Staff Sgt. Thomaa Hafsinger Seaman lVlrl'aflerty ,. ,.., Seaman Larson .,,. , Lt Genevieve Marshal Ensign Lisa Manelli .,,, , linsign Vonnie Walewska ., Emign Janet Mt-Gregor . .. Ellsign Heisie Noonan , . , Ensign Pam Whitmore .. Ensign Rita Adams Ensign Sue Yeager ,, , Enaign Fora Macliae . , Liat ,.,, ,,,, , ' Denotes memher of the lnt 'Lia Hr--mlex' Brian liylurki Laurie Torofian Lua Sweenex Hugh U,-gilxie , lilizalieth Leary . John Sullixan , f'lli'lf'lllt' Greenougli Todd Seeley Hrure listey Glenn Johnson .. . Lawrence Piatelli Paul Wann Peter Drown . Dave Adams , Preston Beach , A .lay Male ., .. Pat l'olgate . ,..,.. Luke Gilteather ,,. 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HH HH HE! HH HH HH Htl 91 HU l'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair . .. :W X -8 . . ,V Tn -B Skating Party 1 WL.: P1 1 SWE A 4 5 - K Qv -4-,, iii Valentinels Day Dance if 'f like: i ie-1 I4 65 X 7 Arvid, stop inhaling helium! They're taking a picture. Dirty Dancing in the French Building. iff' I '?'lK.3'S'S'5'3'ifiZ5f ws- 'sph 4 mum T XJ S i 'i'f3 u .0'fRf4- . ':u.e i 'gf S. 1?- The winter of '88 brought. celebrities to the G.D.A. campus: . . . Livingston Taylor, Q' 1: 'AFX 0 -lr ' - 5.- x' . . . Charity Lombardi and Jenny Petschek, 42 '0QK 5. . . . Lt. Governor Evelyn Murphy, . . . and the fabulous dancers of the hit movie Dirty Dancing .fxiff 1.0 rfa,,-,i -i.!,. ,I.!e .. C nr .N 9 Jan Qi , In the hectic winter months Bill and Arxld manage to find time for relaxation. in- 'i'E 5 Q X These naughty boys are caught waiting for Santa on the French Building roof. i .V -1. N- W... .. . , -.........- T' e4 ,. -vw H ig--nn: 5 .4 V - 4 ,Psi-0 . 1 i, f W lb I iw., 1 .I f Q '.--....... 1 1 gh? Mr. Reed builds a toasty fire in Schumann Sci- ence Center in order to keep warm, Matt Caron is seen here trying out for the Harlem Globe Trotters despite Mr. Piatel- li's disapprovement. After battling the bitter winter winds that blow across the snow covered campus Bucci enjoys jumping into a nice, hot shower. Kara and Dave stick together in the cold ofthe winter. 109 T W- N ?'v55'q'i7'i Ozuxnibus sings festive cards :hr the . Ji se- Sv lI1 l , 4 . 4 in T' ' V I: 'n 'ls 1. ...wx K -. - A-.4 I FY k'. xi 1 D : 'xx'-N ' --W .......l:1 -'tri vp..-su Q Y X LJ , Y 11 fra! at JL I 1 6 s 5' -- M .4-, , Whered the fourth st -'fe '1 e fwvrn E':er'ym:e enjoyed the candlelight serviCe. 1g Thy vwzit be here in L4 4 4-1- ff- 1 , Mk lmler SP0rts v - X X I4 V 1 r' ,4 XX. P rm' , 6 ggi XA H2224 v g, F , lf. ' f .x A f K Au 1 Af, Af t ' M f' 'T K dl E 2 -F, B , N as xx XX it Xiqi 1? W :jf 5 - 0 XL' xx fe 35 A - 51 mf' 53 f , -3 , u 1 --egg. --T-' Li , Y I na! is E 7 X ' 'K . E 1 Q- AL-1,11 1' A If X Q j l X . QJAVHIQ , ff! . 1 V I- fg ,Q I' Xf' .1 1 ,1 vi , xx v ?- I ' 1' fl - .jx X N if Ty -tfxx '55 4 ff' Q! '2'? .f-f l Captains Deana Giamette and Nancy Hough with Coach Karin. Volleyball this winter started out a little shaky. The final record was five wins and six losses which was satisfactory to enter the final A.I.S.G.A. tournament. In this tour- nament, the G.D.A. girls had to play their two strongest opponents, Mil- ton and B.B.8zN. They fought through the preliminaries and made it to the final match, which was played against Milton. After three games Milton came out ahead, yet the G.D.A. girls' morale and excite- ment was enough to make them proud of their efforts. After a tough season they brought home a second place trophy. Not bad! This small team, composed of new and young players, along with four returning Seniors worked hard and played their best when they were down Good job girls! Varsity Team GDA Pingree 0 Ch. Hill -Ch. Hall 2 Lawrence 2 Concord 0 Milton 2 B-B8zN 0 Lawrence 0 Milton 1 Pingree 2 Ch Hill -Ch. Hall 2 B-B8zN 0 AISGA Tournament 2nd place Final Record: 5-6 Q- Front row: KI, Kahn. -l. Malik.fN1.Kali1.I,.Weener.P.X'aleo,Secfmclrowziliach Prescott. I.. Nlaclnick. -I. Shamroth. K. Mello. IJ, Keallerl Coach Vlark. kt JV Team Lawrence Concord Milton B-B8zN Lawrence Milton Pingree B-B8zN Final Record: 2-6 Ns Women's Basketball 4--+45-Q QVERN EQUMMEQ, Coach Childs with Captain Kris Fowler. The women's varsity basketball team, was a team of strengths and weaknesses. Their captain, Kris Fowler, dominated her team both of- fensively and defensively. Her al- ways positive attitude gave the struggling team the inspiration to keep fighting. Although this team, of eleven, had a tough season statisti- cally, 5-10, it doesn't show the real story. For example, the game against Brooks, in which GDA won 47-43, showed the team at its best. The game was dominated offen- sively by Fowler and Regina Glanz- burg, two seniors, who scored 20 and 15 points, respectively. Defensively, Tonya Kovach exploded on the boards, taking down 13 rebounds. Other outstanding players were, Jill Packard, Alyssa Huber, and fresh- man Catherine Tuthill. It was a game where it all came together. All-League player, Fowler led the team with a total of 224 points for the season. Losing Fowler will hamper, but with Coach Childs hard on the case, the team will be whipped into shape and ready for another sea- son. ,rf rv I I i. V J . 141, J 1 1 MVP Kris Fowler Varsity Team GDA Opp Front row: L. Randolph, R. Glanzberg, K. Fowler, J. Packard, M. Childs. Second row Coach Middlesex 17 24 Childs, K. Campbell, A. Huber, J. Packard, T. Kovach, L. Miller, M. Doyle, C. Tuthill NI r J Lawrence 40 41 Reynolds. Groton 39 40 Alumnae 40 45 Pingree 54 53 Thayer 41 25 Worcester 30 40 B-B8nN 41 25 Milton 51 44 Exeter 11 44 St. George's 44 72 Brooks 47 43 St. Mai-k's 43 36 St. Paul's 38 54 Nobles 35 43 Andover 30 70 Final Record: 6-11 I 1 -M 1 A, uf W F lf ! i lr i l f ' 1 gl ll l . ' i , Y, il' 2 I s H it i 6 ii Q ' ? ' . 0 H+-, H- , 4 X' A YA- . Q 1 l -'K V , U M ? ' N 1 x. Q N i4 1 1 4 l , 1 I i , 4 I Y 1 I i Q lx Rl 1 + + vQ PY 4 5' fu' . ,Q A - I' f1!f'1T'7f', X ,.f:Q, ' , X 45u,'x Pu' A uc .,.,. . . . pq, ..3., I -:HQ -IZ wr- lBI3!i!v air: p 'fIl 'I 1 Men's Basketball Front row: Coach Metz, C. Perez, J. Khantzian. Mgr. Sullivan. Second Row: T. O'Brien, R. Alperin J Bailey 5 I 1 F I i l l i .. ' f It F' I s R. Pierce, B. Foster, D. Conley, M. Barad, T. Dixon, J. McLoy, K. Stevens. T l Captains John Ixhantzian and Carlos Perez with Coach Metz. Despite losing in The New Eng land Basketball Tournament the GDA basketball team continued its undefeated record in league play handily winning the ISL Champion- ship. The balanced attack was led by captains John Khantzian and Carlos Perez. Each member of the starting team averaged in double digit scor- ing per game, while Bob Foster and Don Conley controlled the boards in- side, collecting many rebounds. The newly installed three point line turned out to be an advantage for the Govs. Khantzian, Bob Pierce and Jason McLoy were the team's downtown threat. Next year will be a very chal- lenging season. We wish Coach Metz and the team the best of luck in con- tinuing the tradition of strong bas- ketball at GDA. ,,...., ,,AA, ,W W , ii Q 1 r 7 3 C -wx Q8 L ff I ,I ag if 518' -ig5,gQf.w. H an 5 2 1 E KNLHIW Q Q i , gm , 3 TV' 4, 5 Y 1 1' I y 'ffl A if 1 wh, S..- ,, N., au., , , W 'nft ff, L... -4 jak- Front row: S. Lauder, J. Leggette, C. Harlow, ID. Kaplan. W. Batcl1elcler.Sen'oncl row: A. Zweil. D. Nacleau, 'l'. Plante, -l. Solomon, Foam-h Moore. John Khantzian goes for the dunk. 'Q ,.. .. r JV Team Middlesex Roxbury Latin Groton Lawrence Thayer B-B8zN Milton Rivers St. George's Brooks St. Mark's St. Paul's St. Sebastian's Nobles 3rds Team B-B8zN Shore C.D. Groton Middlesex Pingree Brooks Belmont Hill Pingree Brooks Front row: P. Gatchell, M. Crowe, -I. Twomey, R. Habib M Murphv D Fluke bec ond row: Mgr. S. Plaisted. Mgr. K. Burns, P. Shih, M Lastrlna C HHTIIS D Eliot E. Brooks. S. Miller, E. Craft, A. Brown, Coach Ryblckl A Wrestling 'Qi , .f-. ' x D -ll ,Lx 4.1 T , I P5 il. 'Q YQ I3 -' ' A kg:-La- I if ii B 1 1 'slit Lf' Front row: J. Uttam. H. Shin. R. Edmonds. -I, Morisseau. M. Aron. Y. Shin. H. House. Sec- ond row: Coach Finn. M. Kalil. D. Smith, P, Whynott, A. Hybicki. M, Moore. -l. Innes, -l. Lipchitz. -l. l,aPoinIe, P. Riley. Voach Scheidegg This year G.D.A. wrestling sur- passed all previous levels of mellow- ness by foregoing the usual habit of wearing warm-ups. Wearing identi- cal clothing and running and yelling in sync is great for an army but not needed for fun, successful high school wrestling! Our special ability to be casual, individual people and still wrestle intensely is the one great edge that G.D.A. wrestling has! However, practices are, by far, GT. the most dreaded hours ofthe winter for wrestlers - hence, the familiar phrase, Thank you, sir, may I have another'? . Just to be safe, there was always a sacred bucket nearby into which one could blow his lunch. The evil master-mind of practices for this, his third year, was none other than Mr. James Kojak-I almost lost a point once Scheidegger, and his cohort, Mr. Albert No, you idiot Finn. Varsity Team GDA Opp Belmont Hill 43 27 B-B8zN 22 43 Tabor 28 46 Providence C.D. 36 37 Thayer 18 45 Middlesex 30 36 Brooks 25 45 Milton 19 48 St. Paul's 33 40 Andover 27 33 Exeter 15 50 N'hfield-Mt. Hermon 24 54 Graves Kelsey 9th Place Final Record: 1-9 The season was one of youth and injuries, with freshman comprising half of the team and, at times, a doz- en people were injured. Even so. they managed to wrestle very well, losing several meets by only a few points. The seniors all had a fun time due to the antics of their spiritual leader. Paul Flex-Where's the beach? Whynott. His fellow seniors were lcontinued on to next pagel MVPs Jon Morisseau and Paul Whynott. Coach Sheidegger with Captain .lon Morisseau. -,f-' gl captain Jon The Block - You're a sick person Morisseau, Reggie Weight-loss Edmonds, Hyun Ri How's our row doing? Shin, Eddie Girls on film Chung, four-year let- ter winner Andy Shucks, I'm out of the season Rybicki, and co-wrestler in spirit Mike The back makes it better Wells. Other team standouts included Pat LADY. bus ride Riley, Dave Mad Dog Smith, and, of course, Jason HBIG' Uttam, along 122 1 O 1 Q1-'1iLii...:.i il Front Row: S. Aron, M. Aron, S. Newbert, J. Lipchitz, A. Dibble, E. Chung. Second Row: Coach Finn, T. Bairstow. D. Dalessio. -I. LaPointe. D. Corbin, M. Hyder, Coach Sheidegger. with many others. In the Christmas Tournament, the team came away with a first place finish by Jon Morisseau 61191, a second place by Paul Whynott 11771, and two third place finishes by Hyun Ri Shin 11121, and Matt Moore CUni1. In the Graves-Kelsey Tourna- ment, Jon Morisseau took second, Hyun Ri Shin took fourth, Paul Whynott took fifth, and Pat Riley 61401 and Matt Moore each took sixth. Paul Whynott and Hyun Ri Shin also placed fifth in the New England Prep Tourney. To future generations of wrest- lers: Keep working hard, having fun, and making G.D.A. wrestling have the best and most unique character of any team around! is lv., -Q Varsi ty Team GDA Opp St. Marks 1 3 Holderness Tourn. Tabor 0 2 St. Georges 1 2 Boston Latin cancelled Milton 4 3 Middlesex 2 T Groton 2 2 St. Pauls 1 T B-B8:N 0 4 St. Georges O 1 Tabor 2 3 Lawrence 3 2 Nobles 2 6 Brooks 3 2 Final Record: 3-9-1 Womens Varsity Ice Hockey thrived in its ST-88 season. The team consisted of twenty-one girls who showed much dedication to the team and enjoyed it as well. They were greatly supported by their coach. Linda Bromley. assistant Coach McDonnell. senior coach Jed Mixter. and the teams co-captains Julie Miller and Heidi Danielson. Al- though the teams record was not outstanding. the team most certainly took some big strides from the 86-87 season. Seniors. Miller. Danielson. Rebecca Angell. Erica Sayewich. Kara Moheban. Charity Lambardi. Heather Hendrix. Michelle La- Flamme. Jenny Petchek. and MVP goalie Shawn Gager led many of the younger members of the team to- ward promising careers. The victory over Brooks at the home rink proved to be a satisfactory farewell for all of the seniors. Michelle Lalflammes quick- ness onthe ice helped on the defense as well as on the offense. Shawn Gag- ers brilliant saves in goal and lead- ing scorer Jessica Cowles' intimidat- ing wrist shot helped the team in times of despair. Co-captains-elect Carrie O'Keefe and Kristin Casazza will boldy lead next years womens Varsity Ice Hockey Team to an even stronger season. 124 qo- Front row: K. Fyrberg. E. Sayewich. -l. Miller. H. Danielson. R. Angell. S. Gager. Second row: K. Mohe- ban. K. Casazza. -len Cowles. C. Seed. H. Hinrichs. C. Lombardi. B. Smith. E. Pearl. Coach Bromley, Coach Mat-Donnell. Third row: Coach Mixter. J. Petschek. R. Remick. M. Laflamme. K. DiNanno, C. Cliieele. -.less Cowles. ' 1'-J I MVP Michelle Lal-'lamme Captains Julie Miller and Heidi Danielson Wi!-ll Coach MacDonnell. Coach Mister. and Coach Bromley. Team Middlesex Groton Lawrence Nobles Groton Brooks Groton Brooks Final Record 3 4 1 Men's Hockey - - 7 - -r - - , . --w,v- T 1' Front row: M. Edwards, M. Lacroix. D. Walor. Capt. lJ'0rio. Capt. Caron. D. Hanlon. W. Belleau, A. Noel, P. Bucci, C. Piatelli. Second row: Coach Seabrook. Coach Karin. Mgr. Osgood. Nl. Ycaglcy. B. Daly. S. -lewkcs. H. Novellinc. D. Sullivan. K. Lydon, Mgr. Murphy. D. Gaouctlc. Coach Piatelli. Third row: S. Tooincy, li. Lacroix. N, Yachon, S. Speichinger. A. Baird. MVPS Matt Caron and Chris D'Orio. QS' 14 Asst. Coach Chris Piatelli. Captains Chris D'Orio and Matt Caron with Q6 Coach Karin and Coach Piatelli. This year's Men's Ice Hockey team finished the season with a ster- ling record of 29 and 6. After coming off of four straight losses to Nobles, Milton. Thayer, and St. Marks, the team rallied to crush Buckingham Browne and Nichols. Playing much weaker competition tended to cause the team to go through the mo- tions , but they held on to overpower St. George's and Groton. The Christ- mas Tourney soon arrived. and the Governors played some of their best team hockey. They advanced to the finals by demolishing Portledge School and then playing good up- and-down hockey against Holder- ness. Another close game against St. Sacrement found G.D.A. again be- hind the eight ball. They lost the tourney, but had finally found them- selves. The Gov's then picked up the pace and beat St. Paul's lone oftheir best performances of the yearl. Ber- wick, Middlesex, and Rivers also fell to G.D.A. In their sixth game against division one opponents, the team played another good up-and-down team game to beat St. Sebastians. Roxbury Latin, Brooks, and St. Georges all followed suit. as did Groton, Rivers, and Middlesex fagainl. St. Marks welcomed Gover- nor Dummer to another grudge match, but this time, G.D.A. came out victorious, playing a great defen- sive game. The l.S.L. Championship was in sight, as long as the Governors could stay together to beat Roxbury Latin and Brooks, and they did. G.D.A. was co-champs of the Eb- erhardt League!! The New Englands was the next mountain to climb, and G.D.A. was again ranked first. The team beat St. Georges again in the first round, and then played another great, hard-hit- ting game to beat I-Iolderness. They found themselves in the finals, again! This time, they would not be denied. The team's hard work ethic shined in this contest, the last one of the season, as the Gov's beat Gunnery 7- 3 to win the Division Two Prep School New England Champion- shiplll Congrats guys. you earned it! Seniors Matt Caron fcl. Andy Noel, Chris D'Orio lcl, Martin La- croix, Wayne Belleau, Paul Bucci. Dave Walor. Dave Hanlon, and Mark lWheelsl Edwards will be very hard to replace for Coach Fortunately. Derek Sullivan. Kevin Lydon, Erik Lacroix, Al Moody, Nick Vachon, Andy Baird. Shaun Toomey, Mike Yeagley, Brendan Daly. Steve Speichinger, Steve Jewkes, and Brian Novelline will be returning to propel the team to the top of the Keller Division next season. Good luck next year guys!! f'S P ' 1 Varsity Team GDA OPP. Nobles 3 4 Milton 3 4 Thayer 4 8 St. Mark's 4 7 B-B8zN 8 3 St. Georges 7 6 Groton 7 3 Portledge 17 1 Salisbury 6 1 St. Sacrament , 2 4 St. Paul's 6 4 Berwick 15 6 Middlesex 13 2 Rivers 'T 2 St. Sebastions 7 5 Roxbury Latin 4 3 Brooks 6 2 St. Georges 6 0 Lawrence 2 6 Groton 4 1 Rivers 6 0 Middlesex 14 2 St. Mark's 2 1 Roxbury Latin 5 2 Brooks 4 1 Final Record: 20-5 ' Jn 42 7 a QB! Oi V v LI it 4 f 21- ' ' 1 1 J ' wf i A1 Q its .yr 4-I ,-al 4-1 ,..a1 5 Front row: B. Rogers, M. Forrest, P. Scott, -I. Derito, W. Evans. Second row: J. Hellerman, A. Flint, N Fidler, M. Burke, G. Needham, R. Graff, J. Costello, K. Burke, Coach Seahrooke. J.V. Team Thayer St. Mark's St. Georges Groton Berwick Middlesex Rivers St. Sebastian's Brooks Groton Rivers Middlesex St. Mark's Landmark Brooks Final Record: 12-2 cancelled GDA OPP 2 6 6 2 12 1 10 1 15 0 16 0 5 7 11 1 6 1 11 1 16 0 8 1 6 4 10 3 nv 3rds Team B-B8zN Groton Lawrence Brooks Berwick Brooks St. George's Groton Berwick St. Mark's Shore C. D. Brooks Final Record: 2-8-0 GDA 4 0 1 3 cancelled 5 0 1 1 3 1 cancelled 1-. Front row: J. Lewis, D. Vinkovetsky, N. Dunham, A. Mack, J. Panall. Second row: M. Juba, Coach Reed, R. O'Handley, J. Clifford, K. Himmer, C. Troianello, L. Karger, P. Longo, G. Pacelli, K. Burns E. Gilman. Third row: A. Smith, R. Byrne, D. Corbett, L. Cook, E. Roberson, A. D'Orazio. 1' si gl Nordic Skiing i I Men's Nordic Ski Record Meet Place Multi-Schools 5th of 5 ISSA 7th of 8 Multi-Schools 4th of 4 Multi-Schools 4th of 4 ISSA 9th of 9 ISSA 7th of 7 ISSA 6th of 6 Women's Nordic Ski Record Meet Place Multi-Schools 2nd of 3 ISSA 3rd of 6 Multi-Schools 3rd of 4 Multi-Schools 2nd of 4 ISSA 4th of 6 ISSA 3rd of 6 ISSA inc. Front row: A. Russell, A. Colby, K. Haynes, A. Vincent, M. Lindenfelzer. Second row: Coach Degan, E. Kriebel, G. Orton, A. House, C. Orton. K. Winter, T. Horton, R. Cullen, Coach White. Third row: G. Randall, P. Langley, J. Abrams. MVPs Cabot Orton and Amy Russell. 'Air , :- Y 3 1 1 The snow came right on time for the 1987-88 season: twenty-four hours before the first meet. For the many new skiers it was to be baptism by fire upon Middlesex's icey wood- land slopes. They fared well how- ever, and veteran skier Amy Russell once again set the standard for wom- en's Nordic Skiing. It was a definite rebuilding year with only two returning skiers and five inexperienced freshmen. Under leadership of coaches White and De- gan, the team soon unified. New friendships were formed and old ones strengthened. There was a defi- nite comraderie felt and it no longer became a matter of winning or los- ing, but simply having fun. It turned out to be a season none of us would ever forget, even if we tried. fRemember Concord Country Club, Golf Course hills, water skiing in the lower feels . . . waxing room . . . pizza party . . . Jacob Marley's . . . lost soles . . . broken poles . . . the day the girls got revenge royal wave the last meet Is that Alexis screaming? and FUN CLUBU Good luck next year! iff' FrS-1' rf? ' f-if .l' EQ r w Q3 QQ v . ' 1 . 1- , xl . 177' S' i E ?UVE-:EFA :o'.wM5gQ , RYSYMW ' ,Nw X Vx , ' x f X I N ' , l, 'N U ' L .' i,. ,Q Q f 1 J' V .F I X Q . ?- - . .f- , , 'I .. ': i 1.5500 THUZPT f B t 5...r-gmxi. ns Y ,,X, f A'24.Q ,1.5f-'ff' 1 -fff-f-? 'J N :Sl pl 1 r'Ui 131 x Spring Formal '88 'lu- fU' I Yfixf ,M L,,y--. q.g,n. 1' if FC' ...,,o ' Y K lj' 1 u n Sly Q ax.. . O v if- bwf 4 HTVBY Q.-AHS L . Y N I , v ?f?fkY 1 is , '1. K- If v gum. n I 3 , is J ' s' 4 4.5 3 i ll Ll in ts ,L wwe 6' if Jul' 'sm v Front Row: P, Beach, S. Spenlinhauer. B. Kristensen, L. Torosian, M. Crowe, G. Johnson, B. Sheehan. Second Row: E. Smith. T. Seely. C. Greenough. J. Goldman, D, Hannon, M. Wise, M. Hyder, E. Loughman, B. Stewart. K. Clifford. I- ,w- Inn I' if , ,4.,.. Q l Spring - ffQi filgj,'gfgg::x,.... 1 -h ,Q 6'1,,-, Concert H S i 'Y Music Guild PM z X A X ,a '--ff L2 f '4ffiT2'i-Lklivkvff-f X. iv., .,-, Junior Beach Day If i 1 ,' 3.4 v 3 N gt 1 4. Y 1 .. Q J ' ' w ,-, M 'hi-1n..1 Q WW W 4 A fa. - r'f W1 ZfqMm'047 Y S 1 1 V .0 ff , D ,. . Q ' . 'D . h ' 2' . Q. sg it .1 1 . 1 I 1 The Bradley ll r, Arts Festival VFD f ep f if Brooks dancers Come to perform at the Bradley Arts Festival. Art Lovers? l ,. kd,-0' g l F!! l 1 -5 0 1 Poor Luke finds simple pleasure in inh 1 g el u 1.6! 'lk ' vQ f1mr' 'n' ,fn X gl' 1 5' - 1 , Senior Day Pucker up! lf' I, ' x .....-J . ,, . 'SA -3 The Green Hx 'D Monster and friends. Look what I can do with my tongue. L, an .1 Q 4 1.4 1 A 1'2 -M v . . K '. ... . ,, . K-.160 - aj? rl B A ' . ldvjf' rn' , V 3' 'S 1' A ' 'Gigli , Q ' Y y W 'lg' 1 1 1 1 Q xii' Y ,y , 1 ark -1,. 'A 1 1 I Y al I ',xv X. 1' ff ' , J . P -el v , 0 ' 4 1. ,iff wifi? af -:Sgt If , 15 1 ' Y1- P L ' 'n h 4.5, 3' 'VS' 'ly' Hi. ' ff' M Ng: 342 W, 1 XTRQZA Q92 kj? KS' m M QQ A. X, Y, ...bv I QXXX Q X-46--vi 55 LX wfgx VE If x X1-,unfi I ff f XX X? I Baseball Team GDA Opp St. George's 11 2 Groton 3 7 Belmont Hill 18 2 B-B8zN 0 2 Thayer 6 15 Rivers 5 2 Middlesex 3 2 Pingree 5 11 St. Mark's 6 9 Lawrence 10 7 St. Paul's 4 3 St. Sebastian's 3 2 Milton cancelled Roxbury Latin 3 8 Nobles 4 1 Brooks 6 5 Alumni 6 7 Final Record: 9-7 146 X! 'J 1,3176 4 JA' Wk H -.,,. 'hgll 'Ci if V i Front Row: S. Plaisted, J. Bailey, J. Khantzian, A. Noel, D. Kinzie. Second Row: R. Wattle W Batchelder. T. Plante, M. Past-ucci, J. Solomon, N. Vachon. Third Row: Mgr. E. Chung B Novel line. J. MCC'loy, M. Downing, A. Brown. Coach Metz. MVP'S John Khantzian and Andy Noel Captain John Khantzian -1- nlyiffyu ' Jff lu A v Ph af ,.,- P.-- H-.. l,. ,-. I - 1 J 9 Af' r-,Y I Front Row: D. Beatty, E. Danielson, M. Derrickson, J. Fullerton, S. Lauder, K. Burke, A. Zweil. Second Row: Coach Colgate, Mgr. C. Randall, A. Flint, R. Habib, J. Leggette, T. Bairstow, Coach Danielson JV St. George's Groton Belmont Hill B-B8zN Thayer Rivers St. Mark's Lawrence Boston Latin Brooks Final Record: 7-3 3rds Groton Belmont Hill B-B8zN Exeter Rivers Middlesex St. Mark's Exeter Andover Milton Nobles Final Record: 0-7 GDA OPP 19 0 20 0 4 5 14 8 8 5 18 6 11 10 3 5 3 5 6 3 GDA 0PP 2 30 cancelled 1 19 3 9 5 30 7 15 1 11 cancelled 9 19 cancelled cancelled ,N .,.s-if' x 1- 148 Front Row: C. Tucker, G. Pacelli, L. Pharaoh, A. Mack, S. Miller, C. Rodman. Second Row A. Baird, J. Malik, E. Roberson, Coach Larson, Mgr. M. Juba, E. Kriebel, P. Langley C Golf I :J 'u -i . J ,, u Team GDA Andover Exeter B-B8zN Thayer Tabor Worcester Nobles Rivers St. Sebastian's Middlesex Belmont Hill Holderness Milton Lawrence GDA AndoverfExeter ISL Championships GDA ' Andover l s i I o oo Exeter Final Record: 10-2-2 . - I A L,l,, up Front Row: J. Sullivan, J. Burgess, D. Walor. Second Row: T. O'Brien, D. Nadeau, A. Swan- son, W. Osgood. It was a banner season for this year's Varsity Golf Team. We were undefeated throughout the regular season in our league. We also Won the ISL Championships played at Ded- ham Polo and Country Club on May 23 and the Witherspoon Cup. There were many strong perfor- mances from this year's team mem- bers. Jim Sullivan one of the team's co-captains won the individual title of ISL Champion at Dedham Coun- try Club with a 76. Jim and Jason Twoomey battled at the one and two spot all season, and both were strong during the matches. Jason is one of two returners for next yearls team. Dave Walor came on strong this year moving up the ladder and finishing the season at number three. J. B. Burgess, the other co-cap- tain, had some tough challenge matches, but we could always count on him when we needed to. Rookie Dan Nadeau played for his first fcontinued on to next pagel GDA OPP 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 7 0 4 lf? 2 V1 363 329 363 369 3 Ui 3 V2 3 'Az 3 lf: 4 lf! 2 lei 6 1 4 3 2 7 6 1 7 0 lst Place 2nd Place 1st Place lst Place 2nd Place 3rd Place QE u:Q2j'f '!U .diff iff? 4, Captains Jim Sullivan and J. B. Burgess. MVP Jim Sullivan and Coach Casazza l-lil DO 'QT Qc 9 1 rv .-5' -H of L 'Q fcontinued from previous pagel season in the ISL, and will be the only other returner to next year's team. Arvid Swanson struggled for most of the season, but finished strong with an 81 at lSL's and a 79 in the final round of the Wither- spoon Cup. The team was rounded out by Todd O'Brien and Bill Os- good at the seven and eight spot. Both Todd and Bill were consistent throughout the season. There were many seniors on this year's golf team, and the team will have to go through a few years of re- building. We won all there is to win this season, and we all had fun. 1nD 5. . 1 i 5 K 5? .fs .gr Name Jim Sullivan Jason Twomey Dave Walor Arvid Swanson J. B. Burgess Dan Nadeau Todd O'Brien Bill Osgood Varsity Golf - Individual Records Witherspoon Cup ISL d 3 WLT 1st 2n r Tot avg ISL Champ. 5-2-2 81 82 84 247 82 76 7-2-0 88 83 82 253 84 81 6-3-O 90 81 82 253 84 85 5-1-3 86 94 83 263 87 81 7-2-0 98 80 75 253 84 95 5-4-0 91 88 94 273 91 - 7-2-0 92 88 91 271 - - 6-3-0 'S 0. -'H I . an , NTI. H 4.1 L V -I Men's Tennis 6 Sswwv 111 4- ANL 7. A 5---1 l f' ..... .3-Q-r q,..,- ,' CuaCl i Rowe, H. Y. Shin. S. Tourney. U. FlL1li9, C. lforiu, D. Hanlon, C. Harris C. Brockmann, D. Corbett, ' ADL! tn il Captain D'Orio and Coach Rowe 192 5 c Team St. George's Groton Belmont Hill B-B8zN Thayer Rivers Middlesex St. Mark's Lawrence St. Pau1's St. Sebastian's Milton Roxbury Latin Nobles Brooks MVP Chris D'Orio l GDA OPP 6 12 5 13 1 17 0 18 1 17 13 5 8 10 1 14 9 10 4 14 17 1 cancelled 11 5 9 10 4 14 Final Record: 3-11 The Governor Dummer Men's tennis Team saw many new faces at the varsity level during the 88' sea- son. Newcomers Shaun Toomey, Dave Corbett, Doug Fluke, and Charlie Harris all strongly contrib- uted to the program. Hyun Young Shin's and Carlos Brockmann's much improved play helped them to earn a spot on the '88 line-up as well. David Hanlon, a three year veteran, won many key sets for the team, and, eventually, proved to be an invalu- able asset. Chris D'Orio, a four year player and three year captain, also played extremely well, leading his team through tense matches. Mr. Rowe could not have been happier with this bunch of guys, as he once said, They are much better than I expected, and are one of the best groups I've ever had. More than just an avid tennis coach, Mr. Rowe has taught the players not only how to drive to the front of the court, but he has also taught them how to drive themselves in life while being friendly along the way. Keep up the great work coach! Good luck next year team! 'Ji-'Q bra . ,,, .- . 1:-'ff . V 41. 'xx is 4 ' . . 1 11-'J-. r l 1. 5 ws. . , A 2 Q 2 ----f 4 JI ff' fy' 543 . ,,,,. K ,N f ,. , -..-f--,vs e, ,,- K f J 1 , . W .. , - -. ...fn lg . -1- N- 2 F A ? in '- Coach Barharo. H. House. M. Aron H. Shin. ,S J -, ., vv N ' 4 f,, 1 1-, Q51 A' .qu iw,-, f-' .Jr '- l W I K ,X A i 1 - 411 f 'NS-X ,' Q 'a-.lf 5 - yi, - .:-'z.42'2s.-1:21,-bs, f rs . ' 2' 3-'ff ' I Q -4-- 1 JV GDA OPP St. George's 2 4 Groton 1 5 Belmont Hill 4 8 B-B8zN 2 4 Thayer 4 8 Rivers 5 7 Middlesex 8 4 St. Mark's 1 5 Lawrence cancelled Milton cancelled Roxbury Latin cancelled Nobles cancelled Brooks 2 10 Final Record: 2 - 8 , M. Fluke, M. Barad, H. Ogilvie, J. Innes, C. Troianello, P. -losca, C. Kahn, xv, ,, 1 I 1, , e , 12 ls 4 . ' -. . , , if 1 WI 5 -gtg., X Y! P 4 Rx. -2 -'z '-2.2112 2 .Q P N E b .' 'V P ' Y rf.: r C it 'v 73 V' kung... i ki -- 1... full. 1 154 3 f ' . ' Ry. l In X 1 I .. Aasf- J an 4 at 'ns r in 5 L. 7 1 'Q .. J J ss . 1, Women's Tennis ll w...lL-LWB' -' ni i Y , ,.y-,,P 4,A1- .L -JF R. Baker, N. Hough, Jodi Packard, D. Giarnette, Jill Packard, M. Childs, L. Curley, S. Budnick, Coach Childs. 49' Team GDA OPP Groton 10 8 B-B8zN 7 11 Thayer 2 16 Pingree 10 2 Middlesex 13 5 St. Mark's 7 11 Lawrence 1 1 7 St, Paul's 6 12 Milton 1 11 Andover JV cancelled Q-r-rf? -f Brooks 6 12 f-r-,af-., i F Final Record: 4 - 7 'fffi A ' ' ..,v f ,,j- 'x-Il. 1..MH4 1 74 ,,4-of-' ' .A Y. -- I. .ff 47 1 V ,, +V'-4 'ff' ' ',.,-Ov ' l W. , of , ' i .Av ' , ,. , , 5 -l, ' 1 1 Q Captains Deana Giamette and Jill Packard with Coach Childs. 1,w,w The 1988 women's tennis season was fun and exciting. We had a pret- ty good season with both wins and losses. Even though we didn't do that well all the time, we had lots of fun trying! Senior Co-Captains Jill Pack- ard and Deana Giamette provided leadership for the 1st and 4th posi- tions. Newcomers to the team Re- becca Baker and Stacy Budnick took the 2nd and 3rd positions. Jody Packard and Mary Beth Childs were solid in the 5th and 6th positions. Nancy Hough and Lindsey Curley made up the 3rd doub1e's team. The first double's team was Jill and Stacy, and the second Rebecca and Deana. Coach Childs did an excel- lent job supporting the team all sea- son. We had a good season all around. 156 S ,c - I Q- linif MVP Jill Packard with Coach Childs ?.A...v...- . 15-55 555550555 5,x5t,g.yyq.uaisssG-Lv0s-4ss-- 5. ,gy ss-5'obsh--4 - .55 5 s'bsassA ' 3 x ...-.. rg., ss suns vbhffvev bs! 95 D65-Q'9 Deana smashes a serve Us Q- pi ,,:,. . r-,Q S- ,es Ls-1 sn. -. I... V aziiifp s 53211 J: i ,,..H p -. .... -4 if g I I i 47 4- ' .- --- 1 --.f,l,'sf Coach Okula, R. Remick, M. Bolyea, K. Fantasia, H. Danielson, K. von Trapp, L. Jellinek, M. Jerabek, T. Hilliker, L, Shea. Team Groton St. Paul's B-B8zN Thayer Middlesex St. Mark's Lawrence St. Pau1's Milton Andover Nobles Brooks Final Record: 0-7 .- --.4-5 ,f v- ' f 5 1 4 , GDA OPP 0 6 cancelled 0 6 3 9 2 10 0 6 3 7 cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled 2 10 1 1 Men's Lacrosse Team GDA OPP Lawrence 9 4 Rivers 8 7 Exeter 3 11 B-B8zN 9 5 Thayer 13 3 ' St. Mark's 10 12 Brooks 6 3 Pinkerton 8 9 Andover 3 22 Tabor 8 13 Groton 9 5 Belmont Hill 13 17 Nobles 9 5 St. Paul's 9 13 Alumni 15 2 Final Record: 8-7 Front row: R. Tagg, J. Feldman, M. Edwards, 'I'. D'Orazio, D. Morison, J. Mixter, P. Whynott. D. Adams. Second row: Coach Shea, J. Kocsis, M. Dackert, M. J. Forrest, P. Stoll, B. Daly, C. Needham, J. Costello. A. Moody. Third row: B. 0'Brien, D. Sullivan, C. Dif'lemente, M. Yeagley, K. Lydon, B. Rodgers. I 1 l Yf 1 l 4 llg i i ,s 7 I A 1 MVP's Tony D'Orazio and Dan Morison with Coachs Anderson and Shea . u Q Q S Captains Dan Morison and Tony D'Orazio with Coach Shea 158 ml Q 'Y .55 '15 its fdlj it . . zu -1 V X, . M. .J.. ,-+0 . 1 ' -. . 1'-1 .law y c V an Q M - x iT 1 X: 1 R, + . ful' ' - ix s 1 W Front Row: D. Dalessio, S. Newbert, D. vanVliet, P. Riley, R. Ashworth, J. Lewis, W. Evans. Second Row: R. Graff, P. Josca, M. Burke, R. Zartarian, J. LaPointe, C. Harlow, J. Sullivan, S. Jewkes. Third Row: Coach Seabrook, N. Dunham. L. Karger, J. Lipchitz, D. Smith, V. Fidler, Mgr. S. Kim. qw., JV Lawrence Rivers Exeter B-B8zN Andover St. Mark's Brooks Pinkerton Tabor Groton St. Paul's Final Record: 4-7 3rds Brookwood Shore C.D. Glen Urquhart Brookwood Shore C.D. Lawrence Glen Urquhart Pinkerton Andover Belmont Hill Fessenden Final Record: 4-7 GDA OPP 6 10 9 2 2 7 7 2 4 9 0 9 9 0 0 6 5 8 2 14 6 5 GDA OPP 4 6 1 9 5 3 3 4 7 3 2 3 5 3 4 3 3 6 1 12 0 5 Front Row: M. Murphy, P. Gatchell, D. Corbin, J. Uttam, J. Lipchitz, E. Craft, S. Aron Second Row: Mgr. J. Morisseau, Mgr. A. Smith, A. Dibble, D. Eliot, J. Panall, P. Longo X 3: v '.',i l D. Vinkovetsky, Coach Wann. Third Row: E. Brooks, G. Orton. 1 1 J' , l 4 1 2 ,,,,, .A... . A 'V .E j uw.. WF., , 'Q F- Q- 2 .I..'.,,HE '3 l .Wg .-ii S' . J if . -Q N 'sf 3, fy' 1512 elif If V35 'LJ :775 1,9 Q? VCE: ,. E,,'.,, ,ggiE'1HDlf,4 wr- '- 'L' , -l ' .C... ' 'W V' T v', f'f, an Inf ' 1 O Women's Lacrosse Front Row: P. Barry, E. Sayewich, K. Moheban, A. Weitzman, M. Doyle, M. LaFlamme. Second Row: Coach Brough, J. Reynolds, C. Seed, J. Petschek, H. Knapp, J. Miller, C. Dalessio, E. Pearl, K. MacLachlan, Coach Ruhl. Third Row: Jess Cowles, J. Morss, Jen Cowles, C. Burgess, K. Camp- bell, K. Casazza. l l fc'-1' l Captains Anne Weitzman and Kara Moheban ,vw f Y with Coach Ruhl and Coach Brough. .i-' -ix Coaches Ruhl and Brough and MVP Kara Moheban Team GDA OPP Milton 10 10 Nobles 14 15 B-BSLN 8 10 St. Mark's 6 17 Pingree 11 11 St. George's 13 10 Middlesex 7 18 Thayer 9 15 Andover cancelled Groton 14 18 Exeter cancelled St. Paul's 6 20 Lawrence cancelled Brooks 17 14 Final Record: 2-7-2 The 1988 Women's Lacrosse Team will be remembered for it's positive spirit and determination during a tough rebuilding year. The team started off the season with hard fought ties to Pingree and Milton, and a victory over St. George's ta win that will be long rememberedl. Each girl put heart and soul into every game as Governor Dummer quickly became a threat in the Independent School League. The offense provid- ed most of the scoring, with co-cap- tains Anne Weitzman and Kara Mo- heban scoring a combined total of eighty-five goals. With veteran Coach Ruhl and newcomer Mrs. Brough, the team was encouraged to play an aggressive game. Though the final record does not indicate a successful season, this '88 team showed a tremendous amount of sportsmanship and ca- maraderie. The nine seniors will re- member memories of the close bonds formed long after the pain incurred by losing fades. Moreover, this team will never forget beating Brooks! Best of luck to the '89 team! 16 'ff 'NJ' 1 .- n 'Q- -'X Q Y l 1 I V Y -Y- ,rf A 'W S vflull' A 1. X ,ll x.- 2 J l'3 'x'S' .o f lf, 4 I f, f f i A! F wr I r 6'-5 j .. fl- 5,4 Front Row: N. Fardy, K. Bolton, J. Clapp, H. Appleton, S. Pleninger, C. Tuthill. Second Row: Coach Crowe. E. flurry, P. Valeo, L. Miller, K. Queen. M. Paradis. Voach O'Brien. Third Row: K. DiNanno, A. House, S. Kemper. JV Milton Nobles B-B8zN St. Mark's Pingree Shore C.D. St. George's Middlesex Thayer Andover Groton Exeter Shore C.D. St. Paul's Lawrence Brooks GDA 8 cancelled 14 6 4 cancelled 2 6 8 cancelled 6 cancelled cancelled 6 cancelled 10 Final Record: 4-5-1 OPP 6 4 7 9 10 12 5 6 10 3 If ii' 0 . . A! .QF ' R Jenny Petschek defends alumna Anna Hill. . Qs..-Q A ,-'..' I su' 4 . 4 f g 1 .2 5 ,.. Jia!! L 9 4 9 Balm ' ' Fi R Q Q. . . WT I X' x S -- A l f 1. 'I up All I 4' ' r lf' K ,, 419 ' id, nw .13 .ug 5 A 1-4.1 -,.r ,.. - ,. , ...Pg . .flxx V' 1 - 1, .A . 'A L. ...gg 7' . .. S Ab ',,,-0-' 0.-,B 5 J , : 'Y 1' ' .av .of X' Q X 'U ' ' ' vi, ...v ra ' W t , l ' 'G Q, t M. . K ,W 4 t ?q,..f 54-x4,1. 1 'll Q1 I qu I 5 N M Q 51. l Jfmvlo l -I 'Q ,I 1. xx G.. lv 1 V. n n. . , , Q . - -'a.f,f1,,,a, fan . , an af 4 .,.f,k-Q1 5 ' 5 6 'J . .59 ' A Y' ' 1 I 5 if-,A 4'8- '- ' I ' V ,s ,1 A ll 5 .,, . . , 1 'w - l , Ax 'IU 5 11, LK ll -ig QQ, 1 A-' Wqfuc- v 4'-','1'r-1 4 . ' Q1 V .fu 'Y 1 'A' - 0' H Q A ' 'Y i . if ' ' ' al - , U4 ' , . , . . ' X ,Ai-pil A 'fm' 4'v '34, . fllfr. 1,g,.'.g,' , -4' 'L-M 'f '5' in v ' 6m...!,.., - ,w .0 u-'I ,wp X va? . . y,-lf... ,- Y' ,s-N4 .'V , Drip- - 'vK.l s -'im ' M .f ' ' . ' ' ,- ids Pingree Glen Urquhart Irookwood :Andover in Urquhart -Filigree Btookwood Final Record: 2-2-2 L l I L GDA OPP 4 8 4 17 7 4 5 5 5 4 cancelled 8 8 Front Row: L. Madnick, K. Mello, L. Weener, M. Kahn, G. Cunningham, M. Kalil. Second Row: Mgr. C. Draper, M. Lindenfelzer, B. Ashby, J. Tippo, N. LaTour, R. Van Loan, Coach Childs. YU I ,.Br f '7 :v' .l.3.A. Front Row M Perkins T bmxth C Perez D Dumsell P Buccl M Caron M V5 allem becond Row: Coach Rybicki, C. Orton, C Zabrl kle S lxeunex I Xhlwn B Fo ter P bhlh Nl Lacrolx T Duron L Cook Thlrd Row Coach Sperry, M. Lastrina, D. Team St. George's Thayer Worcester St. Paul's Milton ISL Champ. Behnont Hill Interschol. Final Record: 1-5 GDA OPP 48 27 55 81 64 77 58 71 55 90 5th Place 53 92 12th Place f' JF YI Y 0? ,. 5 I A 'H V. -X 5 5 :Q-V , mi. A: X . ':.fi:f t.',5.,, ' ' . ew- 'l'.1?. .5 ' , my . - R . , 4 1 54? 1 1 - HA 1 '- - 3 Y' fi- if. T Hr 2.3514 MVP Todd Dixon and Coach Rybicki . a. A SW' l,.,., lt Sf Women's Track N 'N 431' . A13 Front Row: A. Russell, L. Hernandez, A. Brown, H. Moore, S. Dawson, R. Glanzberg, A. Huber. Second Row: Coach Price, Co K. Winter, M. Smith, J. Olson, K. Fyrberg, S. Davenport, A. Colby, A. Vincent, M. Houghton, S. Gillis, Coach Karin. A. - - L Q. i Team Exeter St. George's Tabor Thayer Worcester St. Paul's Milton ISL Champ. Interschol. Final Record: 4-1-1 Captain Heather Moore with Coach Karin. 166 ach Sperry, S. Ricketts GDA OPP 38 89 87 57 87 34 67 60 66 77 83 39 6 1 6 1 2nd Place lst Place x-, A .,.:,k rf - . ':4-f. , fu: XZ . ' 'X 'ii . HZ ni: Eg Q 3 L - ' 1 ' 9 X vp xr P y 1 ,,: - .X gs J f 'ii '1' Q fo i IV! ' ' 1 .112 Nd IF. 1 ,I -Q 4 L x 3, MVP Lisa Sweeney with Coach Karin 7'5 'i V C , 1 .. . -g+,3,., 1 L 44Q'g 'Y 1- i ' rv, , 1. .-. ,vgw-F'3L 1' , -..J4- i-.s'. -..4a.. -.U--.N Q H-...., .-l 'f'A ' . - --f-Sir, . -.. 'f 9'4 ',?-':. ' .q...r.-L -. ,,,..---A 41. ua-- ...su- ,,.. V- 1- . ,,,..---... -44-gg pa ,. -af' pry-Q f . Y, A X ,.. -ug. aC .1v, -if 'I F .'T.,,1,4. , 5 . .10-4' . -.Q C. A 0' -. .a.fqo,4y.-- 1. AM. . N . ' T' 'r ff' ',,fa7' 1 ov.1.!'-. . A Y - l -' AZN... .- 4 -9-4304 M -As.. A J..- - -S ' .k.l '- 167 LE Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. - fd, 1 l sw I P 35-2 ,, mf ' 168 DER W 8 Preseason Athletic Prac- tices. 16 Classes Begin n 18 Brantwood Leadership 5 Weekend 3 Black Student Union Dance Q 9 Music Guild Concert 23 Parent's Weekend ' 5- 31 Halloween Dance g Nr 7 SAT's for Seniors ? 1 1 13,14 Voices From The High ifsn School 19 Varsity Banquet L ' Y 21 Danceathon -Z, ' J! 24-29 Thanksgiving Break fp 4 5 Skating Party, SAT's and ' . ACH's ,Q- 12 Semi Formal ' rj 18 Winter Break begins 4 4 Winter Break ends N 8 Freshman Weekend , .ar 16 Concert in Thompson ' , , 22 Music Guild Concert 5, 23 Skating Party 25-28 Mid-year Exams ' X 15 School Holiday 20 Valentines Day Dance 27 South Pacific 1 225th Celebration 9-28 Spring Break 8 Music Guild Concert 9 Magician We're almost out!! 16 Formal 23 Donkey Basketball 7 SAT's for Seniors 9-20 Advanced Placement Exams 27,28 Harvey 30 School Holiday 4 ACH's and Alumni Spring Games 6-9 Final Exams 9-10 225th Commencement ii Z .- i p w F z 1 Gs. 9 X l Who are these men in shades? Two suckers! ,gf ,-. 7 E 1 A 5, J I' px ,cu- ..,., . 4.1 713:40 ' J r' lem. In -ni- . Q1 ,, ,v -J' . . nf' -.., 1- A ' 1 du 'ff Q 1 1 1 f -.IC ! QMMENCEMEN T Upon the retirement of Headmaster Edward W. Eames in 1959, the underclassmen of the Academy endowed the already ex- isting 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 future and succeeding classes. The GDA Honor Society, The Big Sister Organization, Social Committee, Community Council, Tour Guide, Yearbook Staff, Red Key Service Organization, a Term of Service at the Harbor School, Student Union Proctor and Discipline Committee - How can one individual do so much always serving other people? During her three years at the Academy she always stepped into any situa- tion to better the community. Whatever she contributed in formal recognized situations was equaled by her informal contributions to peers and to adults in the community. Integrity, sensitivity, and genuine care permeate all her activities. Her English teacher commented in April, She knows no oth- er way than to give her best. This captures her approach to all challenges. She has been an Honor Roll student throughout her career at the Academy while taking a demanding load. The same spirit penetrated her athletic activity: captain of JV Field Hockey, captain of JV Ice Hockey and then a member of the varsity and one of the top varsity lacrosse players in the league. On the field she is lightning quick, graceful, entrancing, and, above all, fearless. On the way to the Academy Prize she earned the Whittemore Award her sophomore year and the Columbia Book Prize her ju- nior year for that student whose actions best exemplify the school motto, Not for self but for other - Those words sum up the ap- proach of this year's recipient of the Academy Prize. Kara Robyn Moheban 'ritz Q VV Q ' A' .F 3' 3 ' x There are two prizes awarded by vote of the entire faculty: one is the Alorse Flag and the other is the Academy Prize. 'fa-if' The Morse Flag was first awarded 74 years ago at the 159th 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 approval of the faculty. The recipient of this year's Morse Flag seems to be guided by the Dummer family motto, With true courage nothing is impossi- ble. Wherever she has surfaced over four years she has exhibited tenacity, enthusiasm, and effectiveness. Her accomplishments begin with academic highest honors taking accelerated courses such as Honors German V and Honors Pre-Calculus. Last year she was one of nine juniors selected by the faculty to be inducted into the GDA Honor Society. Her membership in the Honor Society resulted from her service in Student Government, The Red Key Service Organiza- tion, as a Tour Guide for the Admissions Office, as a proctor for the French Building, in the Big Sister Organization, and the Social Com- mittee. And there is more: She founded the peer leadership program through which seniors are trained to guide freshmen. She has played varsity field hockey for two years after having been captain of the JVg she was a stalwart on varsity volleyball and provided her finest performance in the New England Tournament, and she has been superb in varsity tennis for four years. Irresistible, constructive, effervescent - not just her accomplish- ments, but the manner with which she succeeds creates a lasting im- pact on all she touches. Her most recent project was primarily a stu- dent directed program to keep the campus clean next year, and next year's seniors have already met to plan the guidance of next year's freshmen when the Morse Flag winner of 1988 will be off at college. Deana Domenica Giamette The Thorndike Hilton Cup was established by the Class of 1919 in memory of their classmate, Thorndike Hilton. It is awarded each year to the ranking scholar in the Senior Class. The education of each of us is not a competitive enter- prise, although much in American culture today seems to teach our young - and their parents - that all things scho- lastic have meaning understood only in the language of busi- ness, government or professional sports. Rather, learning should be the mastery of detailg the acquaintance with con- ceptsg the spirit of inquiryg and the critical awareness of self, society, and the cosmos. Learning should be cherished as the fulfillment of human development. Through the presenta- tion of this award, the faculty of Governor Dummer honors the intellectual growth and academic achievements of all its students. Any ranking scholar must embody diligence along with intelligence. This year's scholar, to quote one master. dpersonifies that admirable combination. Meeting the chal- lenges, conquering the setbacks, daring the exploration - this student has begun to engage the world of ideas. While striving for improvement in each arena, persistence has been the hallmark of a four-year career which gratifies all who teach. Not as wages of victory in competition, but as an em- blem for the scholarship to which we hope all students aspire, it is an honor to award, on behalf of the entire faculty, the Thorndike Hilton Cup and Medal to Anne Lawrence Cole The winner in ENGLISH is a triple threat be- cause she is an work, careful -J A listening with 2 - forcefuland ef- fective argu- m e n t at i o n. Her essays are ' polished. per- '- - suasive and ' '3 . lively. .T 1 3 - ' al' - 4- 1 1 K 5 The .Woody Kent Prizes are given to those students throughout the school for outstanding achievement in the various acadernic depart- ments. .Yo more than one award may be awarded to the same student. accomplished writer, reader. X x XX and speaker. f ' 3 X '11 She combines I X f... high spirits 3 K' withhard V' l One of the top performers in mathemat- ics these past three years. his dedication and h a r d w o r k made even the most difficult problem seem simple. This year he not only excelled in his course work. he spent much of his s p a r e t i m e helping others u n d e r s t a n d the concepts ot' mathematics at all levels. This years re- cipient in MATHEMA- TICS is The recipi- ent in HISTO- RY has delved deeply into the history curric- ulum ot the Academy. An outstanding student. his understanding is profound. his insights perceptive. He is. indeed. the sophisticated student of his- tory: knowled- geable. chal- lenging, a de- light Io Lea 'l't. '11 I I ' it It Julie Ann Miller Hyun Ri Shin Clhristian Graham Zahriskie l'l xi 'P ff auf' ye L Y if l I Paolo J osca This fourth-year honors student has achieved an unusual level of oral and written proficien- cy in Spanish. He has worked diligently over the years and has enriched his classes by shar- ing his keen insights into literature. 172 LP! 'Uk 1 vi 1 av, www I .! cl Kristen Fowler To the unaided eye, Supernova 1987A has now faded from the southern skies. However, last year's winner of the Bausch and Lomb Medal has continued to shine brightly in the study of science. She has a four-year record of breadth and depth with outstanding achievement in the study of physics, chemis- try and biology. Those who have worked with her have grown with her - be they peer or teacher. i Y 'Q -if' F it z ' il Jon Michael Morisseau From a struggling freshman in French I to the top student in Honors French IV, this student has shown consistent. effort and has advanced to the expressing of his mature literary in- sights in concise, idiomatic French. For a Se- nior Spring-Project he read and studied 19th Century French novels. Deana Dimenica Giamette This fifth-year honors student has demon- strated facility in the study of German lan- guage. She has developed an in-depth appre- ciation for German literature and has mas- tered the principles of literary analysis. C-Sl Dianne Elizabeth Solomon This fifth-year honors student has shown dedication and seriousness of purpose in her study of Latin. She has been a fine student who has found sincere enjoyment in the read- ing of the Classics and has made great strides in her translation skills. Y I Ii. -wr- ' 1 Kendra Ellen Haynes This artist is a student who has made laudable progress in the field of the arts. She has main- tained honor grades throughout her Governor Dummer career. Further, she has exemplified all the attributes one looks for in the out- standing art student: hard work, patience, creativity, and the willingness to explore and to change. The Ambrose Andrew Francis Luke Gilfeather This charming student has practiced long and hard to earn the admiration of peers, faculty and the entire community. His practicing of scales and chord progressions has terrorized the occupants of both Thompson and his dor- mitory for years. He is the classic example of what progress can be had through effort, dis- cipline and open-mindedness. We remember his singing Ray Charles' hit lt Should Have Been Me. And now it is! S eakin Clgntest g The Third Prize , During his four-year st.ay, he has learned to speak out. We all PIIZCS listen to what he has to say because he has brought logic to his arguments and enthusiasm for his ideas. He is highly respected by peers and teachers. Kursten Trevon Burns i twig.. 1 fn' Q -A 1 , fs 1 if f af' ' c ,wr Chante Renee Lampton The care with which this student learns and shares knowledge gives occasion to celebrate the privilege and joy of teaching. In her, initial inspiration meets with disciplined study and the spoken word with a depth of listening that is known in her presence. With insight, re- spect, and care, this student pondered well the religions of the world. The First Prize He is imaginative, articulate, quick-witted and able to turn a nice phrase. He has in structed us how to say good-bye, but we are glad that one need not say farewell to a neigh bor -M See ya' later. is sufficient. He is the forerunner of a new generation of construc tively involved young people. Christian Graham Zabriskie The Second Prize She has a firm handshake, plenty of optimism and strong opinions. She came to school look ing for support and approval from her peers and teachers. She leaves us having discovered she stands tall on her own. She has expressed herself well with the spoken word as well as musically. Jenny Orme Reynolds 173 ev-vs-nr.--:vin I l i Q 0 I Lisa Annette Sweeney A leader - the president of the student body. an athlete. an ac- tress, an enthusi- ast, a woman of action, a gift from Texas to the Academy. She came to us like a tornado and we will never be the same in the wake of her departure. He is a lively witty charac- ter. an orga- nized, assidu- ous scholar who brings zest to any activity which involves him. When there is a job to be done, he does it. Reginald Walter Winston Edmonds He has determination. dedication and maturity beyond his years. He cares and acts upon his caring. I hope he will be a teacher - he would be a great one. Paul Douglas Whynott 'i' Indefatigable is the focal word: she has sear- ched out the greatest aca- demic and a t h l e t i c challenges offered at the Acad- emy and has triumphed. Her vora- cious learn- ing style is inspiring. He has an in- ner soul which responds to those around him and ac- tions that speak of excel- lence. One of his teachers c o rn m e n t e d . A teacher sel- dom has the privilege of in- structing and learning beside such a fine scholar. A diamond whose val- ues are at the core of our nation's spine, or should be: he is indus- trious, ener- getic, curi- ous and de- termined. Pride shows in all his ac- tions. Julie Ann Miller Hyun Ri Shin Andrew B Noel, III C lfw She combines a sin- cere commitment to her school with a modest and person- able approach. The seeming ease and graciousness of her manner conceal her perseverance. She is not aware of what she contrib- utes in her classes, to sports - particu- larly tennis - and to her charges when she coached. Her heart and her hu- mility beguile. Anne Lawrence Cole Mary Elizabeth Childs The W1.1k1'9 Service Award Awarded to a senior whose contributions to the community outside the school have best demonstrated the deep concern, the unfailing sympathy and aid, for which the Wilkie Head- mastership is affectionately remembered. With curiosity and growing awareness, this student joined the Community Service Pro- gram and worked at the Harbor School for emotionally disturbed teenage boys during the winter of his junior year. He returned there his senior year for the winter term and continued his involvement with the boys three days a week during the Spring. The other two days he spent visiting and befriending a qua- driplegic young man in his home in Beverly. Insightful, dedicated, loyal, compassionate - Christian Erik Dennison The French Trophy A student at any level whose perseverence, sportsmanship and generous spirit on the playing field, regardless of distinction as an athlete, represent the highest standards of participation. A four-year letter winner in varsity cross country - varsity nordic skiing - and utterly selfless in her immense contribu- tion to the results and to her teammates. Kendra Ellen Haynes The Anne Mar1e The Good wzn Murphy A thl e tic Priae To that senior girl who, by her ex- ample and her achievement in ath- letics, has brought greatest honor to her school during the past year. Her speed and fierce determination earned all-league MVP honors and in field hockey a captaincy, being chosen for the Bay State Games and being honored as a member of the AAU Junior Olympian Team. She started in basketball her junior year and bothjunior and senior years she was a successful competitor on New England Championship track teams and an MVP. Lisa Annette Sweeney Athletlc PTIZS Given to that senior boy who, by his athletic achievement and sports- manship, has brought the greatest honor to his school during the past year. In football he unflinchingly stood up to the test at quarterback, fortunately enjoying some sweet victories in his final two years: In basketball he was given the tough defensive assignments on champi- onship teams: In baseball on the way to all-league he provided clutch hits and some of the longest home runs ever seen on the way to the league record in home runs. A cap- tain in all three sports. John S. Khantzian g , The Cummings Prize Awarded annually to a student who has shown perseverance, hard work, and good spirit in contributing to the welfare of the school. Courage, perseverance, integrity - the words could multiply describing her heart when facing challenges in the classroom and on the athletic field: The result? Creditable grades and the co-captaincy and captaincy of two New England championship teams Heather Lynn Moore The Gaffney Prize Awarded to that senior who, in the opinion of the faculty, has been most considerate of the rights, opi- nions, and sensibilities of others. From the direction of the Oxfam Fast to guiding the yearbook she has a presence which adds to her care for others. She lives the mes- sage of the Academy motto - Non Sebi, Sed Aliis. Cynthia Knowles Draper The Mercer Art A ward She has been a dedicated and hardworking art student, having earned high honors in all the studio courses. She has been a member of the Art Club each year and was president of the club this year. She is always ready to lend an artistic hand when needed - in the gallery, .C I1 f-. V - rt gf decorating the hockey rink, prepar- 5 Q, ' La- ' Q, ,.. ing the Bradly Arts Festival, creat- ' , ing posters for the Dramatic Club, and as co-An Editor of The 1988 . . . Milestone. pfkag 7 ' , ' Ziff' ' .n'r- . ' Jill Robin Goldman ag I. , The GDA Alumni Association Award Habitually cheerful, spirited, genuinely curious. eager. deeply dedicated. enthusiastic and eternally positive. This student has shown continual concern through leadership in the Red Key Society, reliabili- ty on the Social Committee, influence as a French Building Proctor, and energetic contri- butions to the Milestone staff. Heidi M. Danielson The Barriskill Prize An example of a student who has dis- covered the real joy in learning. She has discovered that art is a science and science is an art. She has valiantly practiced, studied in several areas and become keenly aware of the interac- tions and correlations between not only different instruments and musi- cal styles but also between all areas of study and life in general. From Bach to Mozart to the Manhattan Transfer she has done it all and done it all well. Elizabeth Mauser Leary The Thespian Award She exemplifies what The Interna- tional Thespian Society stands for. an organization founded to honor students connected with all aspects of theater. As president of the Stu- dent Chapter this year she has served as an inspiration Io other thespians through her leadership and example. She has done it all as an actress. stage crew member. as- sistant director. producer and di- rector ofthe spring play. Martha Warren Wise ps- RPI Medal The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal is awarded to a member of the junior class who has been outstanding in the study of mathematics and science during the year. He has achieved excellence in all his mathe- matics and science courses during three years at Governor Dummer. He is one of the most intuitive students I have had the plea- sure to teach. Faced with a seemingly impos- sible problem, he is always the one who, after some thought, points us towards a solution. Columbia Book Prize To that junior who, by his or her unselfish attitude and contributions to the school community, best exemplifies the school's motto Non sibi - sed aliisf' He takes charge as a stage manager and con- stantly cares for those around him. William Michael Todd I t 4 The Harvard Book Prize Awarded each year to that member of the Ju- nior Class deemed most worthy though high scholarship and character. He makes striving for excellence in all areas an exciting, joyful endeavor. Hyun Young Shin The Bausch dar Lomb Medal To the junior who. in the estimation ofthe fac- ulty, has been most outstanding in the study of science. How does he do it? He knows how to ask the right question of himself, of his text book. of nature, and, as a last resort, of his teachers. He has carried five or more credits in each of his three years at Governor Dummer. He has earned A + 's in Accelerated Chemistry. Ad- vanced Chemistry, and Accelerated Physics. To my infinite regret. he also plays an excel- lent hand of bridge. Holy Cross Book Priae Por distinguished academic performance in a challenging program, for demonstrating a sense of concern for others and a strong sense of responsibility. He earns nothing but praise for his consider- ate approach to adacemic challenges, tech crew and running competition. Adam Mathew Hampden Barton f- fi HF U 'r 'Q ff .5 X Yi 'IS l--- in I The Brown University Book Award Presented to a junior outstanding in the study of English. He thirsts to be listened to and read. In dispute, he is powerful, needling opponents with relentless logic and a puckish wit. Although the most. prolific writer in his class, he carves out detailed stories with lively char- acter and incisive persuasive essays. His de- termination, scholarship and love of language destine him for professional publication. Herrick Sanford Fox The Hale Scholarship Awarded to that student who, through perseverance, has shown the most improvement in the various aspects of school life and has become an esteemed contributor to the well-being of the community. No teacher could ask for more from any student, and no teacher could be rewarded more than through his suc- cessesf' Bob Foster The Francis Scholarship Awarded to a student of high character who has made substantial intellectual progress and who has demon- strated a spirit of cooperation and helpfulness in the life of the school. A student in the true sense of the word: naturally inquis- itive, thoughtful, with the determination and patience to follow through with all that he takes on. Robert E. Zartarian The Whittemore Award To a member of the sophomore class who through attitude and perseverance has made the best contribution to the Academy. Kyrie F. Stevens ,....,-. .,q-t-...,,-- .. 4 im 'W 'ze'-It 4 -.. V . 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'I M615 I 'I if, 'Y 'f!.lln:-:.,:--fri.: I . rar!! Nfl 'll I, Ili. rv, QJQY A-5'l ,l' Ul f fl ' P 45 4 JOY OF EATING By L'lll,l,f-IFIN SRIACZNEGII he Grog just keeps getting better Or maybe it is simply that this Newburyport institution is so good at i-hanging with the times Yeats ago it was the place. north of Boston. where the lolkies came to hang out aint try their new songs at weeknight huots. lt was as much a loud har and lllglllt'llll7tllll'lll!1lllf'A705 as it was arestaurant.lilledtothegillslatc at night with blue jeans and beards Then. for a time. it was more of a dance club And now. while everything looks pretty much the same. The tlrog has cleaned up its act a bit. right along with llie aging hlnc jean crowd that has now gone into business. Nu more is the live music onthe main lloor The stage is gone. and the entertainment has been moved downstairs to a splendid. refurbished listening room that. instead of featuring every local with a guitar. brings in medium- level national names regularly. And that makes the main level a quieter. and noticeably more upscale. dining room - rooms actually There are three. loosely divided areas, each seating about 40 Things are still casual. with brick or wood on the walls and hea ms overhead. bitt there is car- pet on some ofthe Noor. and hang- ing brass lamps And there is a menu offering a substantial variety ofquality food at moderate prices The Grng doesnt take reserva- tions. but they werent really necessary on a recent weekend evening when we arrived. fairly early. and were seated im- mediately in a room about three- quarlcrs full This is a place to linger if you The Grog hanges with times Miltvlv 79 t'lPl1' Nt nfl llt QW 'UF Q' lttllllr t It l' oy: 7 'T-o wish, or hurry if you wish The menu says to tell your wailper- son ifyou're in a hurry We did. and she responded admirably But it would have been nice to take a bit more time over the dilTerent courses available. The beverage menu offers a lavish mix of non-alcoholic juices or concoctions like shakes. floats and freezes. There are a couple ot' dozen mixed or hlender variety drinks ranging from S2 45 to S3 65 tmost on the high end! There are I0 Marguerita possibilities and a moderate wine list A glass could he had for less than S3. a bottle for under S20 in most cases But our party of three dashed immediately to the appetizers, sampling a cup of Clam Chowder til .551 and Chicken Sales tt! 55l They were hoth excellent 'l'he stork in the chowder was a Int lhinnerthan welike.but its flavor This page is sponsored by THE GROG. Q gl. I ' -s i I sv . :.. 1: lim' . - 1 more than made up for that lack. lt was hot, just a bit spicy, and loaded with fresh clams and pota- toes. The chicken, first marin- ated in tamari, lemon juice and sherry and then barbecued just a bit. was tender and moist without being the least bit greasy. They went very quickly. The menu also incltides pub salads in theS2 to S5 range, sever- al quiche possibities for S4 TS to 55.75. and I4 sandwiches ranging from burgers to clubs to Mexican fajitas All but one was less than SS. But we had come for dinner, so we skipped to the full-course selections, which feature Amer- ican standards like beef. seafood and poultry. but also a number of Cajun dishes tlike we said, they have changed with the timesi. plus more than a dozen Mexican favorites. We sampled the Broiled Sirloin tS9 959. the Lobster Pie tS9 953 and, from South of the Border, a Burrito lS5 75D There was not a disappoint- ment in the group The steak came cooked as ordered. and was thick, tender, fresh and lightly seasoned lt is. of course, tough to wreck a quality steak unless you dry it out. and this one wasnt The lobster pie comes in drawn lemon butter with a crumb crust on top lt is easy. under those cir- cumstances. for the topping to turn to mush. This remained light and crisp. however, nicely com- plementing a generous portion of seafood Our only mild objection was that some of the pieces of meat were a trifle rubbery Fla- vor was outstanding, however And the burrito, while it didnt match the quantity oflhosc in the specialty houses. came very close Z U S i on quality 'l'l1f'I't' are Il'llD71'llllll ings to choose from We took chicken. and were delighted with the amount and flat or mixed with shredded lettucc and toma- to, topped with melted cheese and chivos The lhli'YlC3lltllFl1t'9 come with a t-lioufe of rice or rofried be-ans We chose ricc. and found it flaky, liotandmc-clydone.althoughabit hland With thi- other t-ntrl-t-s is a choice of baked potato or in-e. plus a garden salad The potato came without foil wrapping done through to llie center The salads are a bit better llian standard. featuring obviously homemade dressing plus broccoli and ripe olives along with the standard on- ion. tomato, carrots. cucumbers and iceberg lettuce With a bit of room left for de- ssert. we tried homemade Cheesecake tSl 95t with straw- berry topping t55 centsi and Frosted Carrot Cake tSl 95D Both were appropriately fresh and rich. although the carrot cake was the best ofthe two The cheesecake was just a hit grainy The tjrog also serves fresh Sy- rian bread along with dinner - another subtle upscale touch lt was fresh and tasty Our waitress was prompt and attentive. And we escaped for less than 550. tax andtipincluded The Grog's reputation is well- deserved lt is a nice place to eat. to sit and talk, or to be enter- tained. l O I The Grog, lfl Middle Sl.. New- buryport, is open llzflll a,m. to ll p.m. seven days a week. No re servntlons. Major credit cards accrptrvl. Arldltlonal charge nt't5 percent for parties of eight or more. Restaurant and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. hi. L1 f 1 4 V 1 1, ' ' Advertising 189 J ,A . L. 'f is: 3 1 1 fn, I' i in 'J Ilia LvF gm Q., Q, . F 1 lijimugafz Um and Restaurant 81 Pub 617-465-0910 Imagine your own townhouse suite complete with separate sitting room. cathedral beamed ceilings. private bath and a view of historic Newburyort harbor. Picture relaxing in our dining room serving the best gourmet and country style cuisine or unwind in our coma! pub that offers nightly entertainment. 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Rambo ., , 1 . faptain Video Dave x Schultz C'arl ... Mara- ' thon Man . . . Vaptain . .. ESP Elite ' Sports ' Programs Consulting, iwarketing and Rlanagement ofAthIet1'C F aC1'11't1'es, Sport C amps and C1l'H1.CS Matt Caron, Executive Director GDA 1988 16031 T72-4457 P.O. BOX 366 STRATHAM, NH 03885 We love you. Matt, P 8: J Our sin cere thanks to everyone at I OVE'I'I1OI' I I Dummer i Academy. Best of Luck Always to Paul! C ongra tula tions, Cin d y! Congra H113 tions. Bouf GB.. Scandal. Spitz. and crew cheer you on. Were PROFD of j'ou.' We're proud of you. Mom and Dad LA UN CH ED! QT- 25.5, -41'-?:. ilg ,L 1.1- t, uri ,ff ..-X - fr- , af ,.- iillll X , . 'UI Il -IPI K g .1 v, H A, L.x:af ', Congra tula tions, Da ve, And best of luck We love you. Mum and Dad, if x Stephanie, Mongo, Gguido I . . . and Lady Cat. VVinkin'. Blinkin', and Nod . . . Good luck to all of you, Class of '88! Besf wishes Ta Jenny ana I J all The Graduating Class! Pram ,Tna Parscnaks i 1 1 ? i 3 1 1 1 1 3 4iP 'nn N I A . I I, ff' I D, I TQSLUMFJ we can or:-e-vw ANY 'Door Aqecwpmaagumzmad. CA t' t unknow I DIRECTGRY S eniors Abrams, Jeffrey David Adams, David Richard Alperin, Robert P. Angell, Rebecca Bailey, Joseph Augustine IV Barraclough, Bronya Ann Barry, Petica Ann Belleau, Wayne M. Bolyea, Michelle Lynne Brockmann, 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. DiClemente, Christopher An D'Orazio, Anthony D'Orio, Christen H. Draper, Cynthia Knowles Dunwell. David Wayne drew Edmonds, Reginald Walter W Edwards, Mark Allan Feldman, Jeffrey Todd Fleming. Peter Brian Fowler, Kristen Gager, Shawn Elizabeth Giamette, Deana D. Gilfeather, Andrew F. Gilman, Eric Jeffrey Glanzberg, Regina Jill Goldman, Jill Robin 14 Appletree Lane, Andover, MA 01810 Spruce Point Rd., Box 234A, Yarmouth, ME 04096 71 Greenbrook Rd., South Hamilton, MA 01982 P.O. Box 116, Randolph, VT 05060 4500 Valley Ridge Rd., Dallas, TX 75220 43 Colby St., Bradford, MA 01830 16 Boardman Ave., Manchester, MA 01944 15 Hathorne St., Salem, MA 01970 Box 290, 9 Old Locke Rd., Rye Beach, NH 03871 1175 Filosofos, Guadalajara, 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 57 Brookside Drive, Stratham, NH 03855 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 5167 Woodie Ranch Lane, Rockford, IL 61111 60 Sea Road, Rye Beach, NH 03871 790 East Broadway, Haverhill, MA 01830 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 17 Hollow Tree Rd., Boxford, MA 01921 1137 Washington Rd., Rye, NH 03870 323 Washington Rd., Rye, NH 03870 125 Stage Harbor Rd., Box 383, Chatham, MA 02633 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 38 High St., Ipswich, MA 01938 970 Copus Rd., Lima, OH 45805 111 Fletcher Rd., Belmont, MA 02178 13 Spruce Meadow Dr., No. Hampton, NH 03862 3 Merrimac Rd., Newton, NH 03858 8 Crooked Lane, Manchester, MA 01944 33 Surrey Lane, Topsfield, MA 01983 104 Hampshire Rd., Wellesley MA 02181 718 Lowell St., Peabody, MA 01960 16 E1f1and Court, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 27 Brady Loop, Andover, MA 01810 it I S. , i l t 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 LaFlamme, Michelle Rita Leary. Elizabeth Mauser Lombardi. Charity Manimalethu. Reena Miller, Julie Ann Mixter, Charles J. Moheban. Kara Robyn Monnelly. Anne Kerper Moore. Heather Lynn Morison, Daniel Lincoln Morisseau. Jon Michael Murphy. Meganne Mitchell 'Q v 1 'at 3--rf . ,A 454, I I.-..... 43 Rowland St.. Marblehead, MA 01945 236 Bridle Path. No. Andover, MA 01845 258 VVethersfield St., Rowley, MA 01969 281 High St., Newburyport. Ma 01950 RFD 32. Box 27, VV. Brattleboro. YT 05301 55 E. Onwentsia Rd.. Lake Forest. II, 60045 162 Hillside Rd., North Andover, MA 01845 34 Phillips Beach Ave.. Swampscott. MA 01907 55 King St.. Groveland. MA 01834 68 Whits End Rd.. Concord. MA 01742 Box 1220. Wolcott, VT 05680 18 Woodcrest Road. Manchester. MA 01944 186 Val Chenaie St.. Rosemere. Quebec. -l7A4B6 370 West Road. Rye, NH 03870 45 Main St.. Byfield. MA 01922 65 Ferry Road, Newburyport. MA 01950 9978 Parkland Dr., Wexford. PA 15090-9693 Exeter Road. Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Box 177, Piscassic Rd.. Newfields. NH 031856 16 Apache Road, Nashua. NH 030631 162 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA 019318 1 Elm Street. Byfield. MA 01922 161 High St.. W. Duxbury. MA 022322 1625 Wescott Palm Bay, Fl, 332905 6 Spruce Meadow Dr.. N. Hampton, NH 113862 .,U-aa in ,Q ll 5 :Hr ff 1 'P :frg 91 CW Dally , r 'I News Marc McGeehan . Y 3 'M 4' 1 45 13 1 '9 1 1 1 I I i l l i I 1 l i 1 1 , i lv-, -ill' 1-x. l l f ' 1 1 1 A x 3 ni X +1 ,Ss S 4 i , ,E D :J f' 4 U 52 Noel. Andrew B., Ill O'Brien, Brendon Neil O'Brien, Todd McMichael Ogilvie. Hugh Marshall Orton, Fabot Fairbanks Osgood, William Hudson Packard, -lill Marie Perez, Carlos A. Perkins. Matthew Everett Petschek, Jennifer Plaisted, Stutz Randolph. Lisa Lawrence Reynolds, Jenny 0. Rybieki, Andrew il. Saunders, Erin Kathleen Sayewieh, Erika ,luall Sheehan, Beth Shin. Hyun Ri Smith, Allan Douglas Smith. Theadore David Solomon, Dianne Elizabeth Sullivan, James M. Swanson, Arvid G. Sweeney, Lisa Annette Tagg, Richard Thomas Torosian, Laurie Anne B. F. von Trapp, M. Kristina Wallem, Martin Walor, David Alan Walton, Carrie E. Weitzman, Anne Eloise VVhynott, Paul D. Wise, Martha Warren Zabriskie, Christian G. N .4 216 Winter St., Hopkinton, MA 01948 1755 Hurricane Harbor Lane, Naples, FL 33940 83 Fentral St., Andover, MA 01810 The Viearage, Aldenham, Watford, Herts WD2 8BE ENGLAND Box 14, Hapgood Pond Rd., Peru, VT 05152 156 Larch Row, Box 343, 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 Road, Georgetown, MA 01833 Spy Rock Hill, Manchester, MA 01944 314 Grove St., Westwood, MA 02090 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 144 Mill Road, N, Hampton, NH 03862 12 Carriage Drive, Exeter, NH 03833 191 Washington St., Box 996, Duxbury, MA 02332 Hyundai-109 Dong 303 Ho, Ap Ku ,lung Dong, Kang Nam Ku, Seoul. KOREA 124 Marmion VVay, Rockport, MA 01966 19 Warren Ave., Massena, NY 13662 16 Fox Run Road, Dover, MA 02030 2 Will O Way, Andover, MA 01810 RO. Box 390, Newfields, NH 03856 129 Cas-Hills, San Antonio, TX 78213 Drinkwater Road, Box 87, Hampton Falls, NH 03844 18 Pine Knoll Drive, Box 305, Atkinson, NH 03811 Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT 05672 RFD 2, E. Kingston, NH 03827 32 Bartlett St., Beverly, MA 01915 12 Blackthorn Drive, Southboro, MA 01772 10 Fifer Lane, Lexington, MA 02173 18 Westover Drive, Lynnfield, MA 01940 11 Grove St., Box 505, Beverly Farms, MA 01915 One Fern Ave,, Amesbury, MA 01913 x J unjors Appleton, Sarah Hawley Arrington, Brian James Ashare, Jennifer Ashworth, Robert Scott Barad. Michael Barton. Adam M. Beach. Stephen Preston Bolton, Katharine Leas Brewster, Kevin Clark Broehl. Nathan Gerald Brown, Kristin Ann Casazza. Kristin M. Clapp, -Jessica M. Costello, John Harrington, Cowles, Jennifer A. Cowles, Jessica L. Curley, Lindsey Louise Dackert, Marshall H. Danielson, Erik Charles Dawson, Schuylar Crane Derrickson, Michael Scot Dimitriou, Philip Downing, Matthew Francis Emerson, Deirdre Erin Entekhabi, Fatemeh Fantasia. Keri Frances Fluke, Michael David Forrest, Martin John, IV Fosdick, Joy Ellen Foster, Bobby Fox, Herrick Sanford Franco, Stephen James Fullerton, Jeffrey L. Griffin, Susannah Alice 1 ., sri, 70 Lincoln St.. Manchester, MA 01944 76 Harold St., Roxbury, Ma 02119 33 Lawrence Road, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 7 .Athena Circle, Andover, MA 01810 4 Channing St.. Cambridge, MA 02138 167 Washington St., Groveland. MA 01834 26 Dandridge Ave. Salem, NH 03079 PO Box 96, Hall's Mill Rd., Newfields, NH 03856 22 Johnson St., Newburyport, MA 01950 900 Quinby Ave., Wooster, OH 44691 22 Stinson Road. Andover, MA 01810 Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA 01922 145 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA 01938 45 Garden Road, Lowell, MA 01852 6 Agawam Avenue. Ipswich, MA 01938 6 Agawam Avenue, Ipswich, MA 01938 41 Millpond, No. Andover, MA 01845 4 Crooked Lane, Manchester, MA 01944 1137 Washington Road, Rye, NH 03870 Spring St., Merrill Hall, PEA, Exeter, NH 03833 PO Box 1017, Runnvmede Drive, N. Hampton, NH 03862 5 Langley Lane. Andover, MA 01810 17 Cranmore Lane, Melrose, MA 02176 21 Kimberly Drive. Box 223, N. Hampton, NH 03862 5101 River Rd., 211516, Bethesda, MD 20015 60 Terrace Park, Reading, MA 01867 5 Baldwin Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940 53 Brookside Road, Topsfield, MA 01983 9 Tansv Lane, Ipswich, MA 01938 76 Willow St., 116, Chelsea, MA 02150 1605 Lorraine Road, Reading, PA 19604 6 Danforth Circle, Andover, MA 01810 Stoneham Island Rd., Box 907, Meredith, NH 03253 49 Brentwood Circle, N. Andover, MA 01845 Hellerman. John Eric Hernandez. Lisa S. Hill. Victoria C. Hilliker. Christina L. Horton. Thomas Pharis House, Hamish Roger William Hyder, Allison Marie Hyder, Michael Kalil Jellinek, Lauren Marie Jespersen. Marsha Renee -111508. Paulo Kahn. Charles Benjamin Katz, Jennifer Lynn Kirkham. Samantha Converse Kocsis, Jonathan R. Kovach. Tonya Ann LaCroix, Eric Lampton. Chante Renee Lilly. Mariah Lipchitz, Joseph Dominic Lydon. Kevin James MacLachlan, Catherine Anne Magee, Alison Adams lN1cLoy. Matthew Jason Mohammed, Karim Nagi A.S. lyloore, Matthew Eric Morss, Jeannette Mosher. Heather Anne Nadeau. Daniel Ferris Newbert, .Ashley Elizabeth O'Keefe, Carolyn Anne Palumbo, Derek P. Pierce. Robert C. Plante. Thomas Richard. Jr. Pleninger. Sara Stuart Riley. Patrick Robinson. Adam Clayton Robinson. Tyler Brooks Russell. Amy Catherine Russell. Joshua Underwood 222 24111 Brookwood Dr.. Flossmoor. ll. 611422 S16 Perkins St.. Wenham. MA 111984 211 Longview Terrace, Williamstown, MA 111267 64811 Midnight Pass - Apt. 519, Sarasota. FL114242 24 Swart Terrace. Nashua. NH 11311611 85 Bridge St., Manchester, MA 111944 18 Chestnut Court. N. Andover, MA 111845 I1 Hyder Ave.. Methuen. MA 111844 173 Atlantic Ave., N. Hampton. NH 1121862 169 Elm St., Byfield, MA 111922 641 Fifth Ave.. Apt. Arita. NY. NY 1111122 5311 Lakeshore Drive. Columbia, SC 292116 32 Berrywood Lane, Beverly, MA 111915 144111 County Line Rd.. Chagrin Falls. OH 441122 191119 Bridwell St.. Glendora. CA 917411 1 Lisa Lane. Newton. NH 1131865 186 Val Chenaie. Rosemere. Quebec J7A4B6 CANADA 6722 Larkspur Rd., Morningside, MD 211746 48 Willow Road. Sudbury. MA 111776 1911 Cardigan Rd..'1'ewksbury. MA 111876 3114 West Shore Drive, Marblehead, MA 111945 4 Lunt St.. Byfield. MA 111922 451 Washington St.. New York. NY 1111113 Clark Road, Box 1198, W'olfeboro. NH 1121894 5 Berkeley Lane. Andover. MA 1118111 Governor Dummer Academy. Byfield. MA 111922 Rouse Rd., Gloucester. MA 11191511 13 Main St., Rockport. MA 111966 11 Thomas St.. Rochester. NH 1111867 44 Broad St.. Newburyport. MA 1119511 131 Parsonage Lane. Topsfield. MA 111983 3 Franklin Terrace, Melrose. MA 112176 1511ates St.. S. Boston. MA 112127 41 Walker Road. Atkinson. NH 1111811 14116 Rivers Edge Road. Newport News, VA 23606 18 Tiot Street, Sharon, MA 1121167 2112 Concord Ave.. Cambridge. MA 112138 1116 Collidge Hill. Cambridge. MA 112138 276 Exeter Road. Hampton Falls. NH 1.151844 2618 S. Washington. Amarillo. TX 791119 Schermerhorn. Alison Seed. Courtney M. Seely. Todd Daniel Shin. Hyun Young Singer. Scott Solomon. Joshua Douglas Spenlinhauer. John Edward IV Sullivan. Deryk Sullivan. John Farrell Temple. Samuel Scott Todd. William Michael Tucker. Cheryl Ann vanV1iet, Derek Ridder Vermeersch, Kevin Wattie. Robert T., III Wilson, John Stackhouse Zartarian, Robert E. 7... T 1 J 129 Atlantic Ave., N. Hampton. NH 03862 35 Hollow Tree Lane, N. Andover, MA 01845 114 Exeter Road. N. Hampton, NH 03862 Hyundai Apt. 109 Dong 303 Ho, Ap Ku Jung Kang Nam Ku, Seoul, KOREA 110 Alto Drive. Oak View, CA 93022 6 Saxony Drive. Sudbury, MA 01776 23 Bel Air Road. Hingham, MA 02043 45 Lewis St., Reading, MA 01867 14 Hickory Hill. Manchester, MA 01944 Jordan Road. Keene. NH 03431 Four Brooks Circle, Beverly. MA 01915 46 Georgetown Road, Boxford, MA 01921 169 Elm St.. Byfield, MA 01922 69 South Road. N. Hampton. NH 03862 6 -Jericho Road, Atkinson, NH 03811 9007 Briarwood Lane, Dallas. TX 715209 440 Sagamore Road, Rye, NH 03870 7 uv Dong 'si Soph om ores Ashby, Beth Ellen Baird, Andrew Joseph Beatty, David Christopher Brooks, Eric L. Budnick, Stacy Beth Burke, Kevin Patrick Campbell, Kerry Lynn Conley, Donald Ray Cook, Llewellyn Hewitt Crowe, Matthew William Cunningham, Grayson H. Daly, Brendan J. Davenport, Shannon Ballard Derito, Jonathan C. DiNanno, Kathryn Dixon, Todd E. Doyle, Margo Lynn Drown, Peter L. Eliot, David Stuart Teichroew Estey, Bruce M. Evans, William Thomas Jr. Fardy, Nicolle Alexis Flint, Andrew G. Fyrberg, Kate Sears Greenough, Charles William Gurry, Erin Curme Habib, Richard Roland Jr. Harlow, Chad Cooper Harris, Charles Edwin Houghton, Maria Ann Huber, Alyssa Jean Innes, John Phythian, III Jerabek, Molly Roe Jewkes, Stephen James Johnson, Glenn William Kahn, Michelle B. Kalil, Michael John Jr. Kaplan, Daniel J. Karger, Louis Fox Kealler, Danielle Marjorie Kemper, Susanna Kenney, Sean Michael Knapp, Heather Katharine Kriebel, Eric Charles Kristensen, Britt Ellen Langley, Nicole Carolyn Langley, Peter Sargent Lastrina, Michael Lauder, Scott Arthur Leggette, Jeffery T. Lewis, Jonathan Peter Longo, Peter Howard Male, Jason A. Malik, Jocelyn A. Mello, Kelli Jean Minelli, Ernest, IV Moody, Alexander G. Mullett, Steven Thomas Needham, George Lockhart 224 , . ,,,.,, .,.,,.-..-.-.M.,....,m.,.,.Y, -H 'W---' 23 Wells Ave., Georgetown, MA 01833 11 Larkspur Road, Holden, MA 01520 67 Main St., Newfields, NH 03856 9 Howards Grove, Derry, NH 03038 298 Hemlock Drive, E. Greenwich, RI 02818 7 Old Wharf Road, W. Newbury, MA 01985 6 Lynbrook Road, Southboro, MA 01772 50 Waverly St., Brookline, MA 02146 705 Old Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 7 Pilgrim Road 112, Haverhill, MA 01830 2 Argyle St., Andover, MA 01810 292 Rangeway Road, Billerica, MA 01862 323 Washington Road, Rye, NH 03870 22 North Hill Drive, Lynnfield, MA 01940 20 Daventry Court, Lynnfield, MA 01940 19 Eastview Ave., Billerica, MA 01821 26 Locust St., Marblehead, MA 01945 148 Pine St., Danvers, MA 01923 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA 01938 10 Garden Lane, Durham, NH 03824 296 High St., Newburyport, MA 01950 8 William St., Andover, MA 01810 Perham Hts. tBox 5013, Farmington, ME 04938 107 Middle St., W. Newbury, MA 01985 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 9 Ober St., Beverly, MA 01915 18 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA 01952 20 Marlboro Road, Georgetown, MA 01833 3 Barnwell Lane, Savannah, GA 31411 274 Washington Road, Rye, NH 03870 80 Crest Ave., Revere, MA 02151 18 Salmi Drive, Framington, MA 01701 6120 Heards Creek Drive, Atlanta, GA 30328 15 Brady Loop, Andover, MA 01810 2 Allan Drive, Monsey, NY 10952 34 Phillips Beach Avenue, Swampscott, MA 01907 257 Bridle Path, N. Andover, MA 01845 25 Rowley Road, Topsfield, MA 01983 400 Waban Ave., Waban, MA 02168 36 Partridge Lane, Boxford, MA 01921 45 Downing Road, Peabody, MA 01960 127 Bridle Path, N. Andover, MA 01845 83 Chestnut St., Lynn, MA 01902 11 Runnymede Drive, N. Hampton, NH 03862 2 Penobscot Way, Andover, MA 01810 40 Gak St., Newburyport, MA 01950 405 W. Plum St., Compton, CA 90222 39 Oriole Drive, Andover, MA 01810 22 Ackerman St., Salem, NH 03079 ' 374 Salem St., Andover, MA 01810 1032 Singerly Road, Elkton, MD 21921 7 Canterbury Drive, Georgetown, MA 01833 28 Pond St., Hull, MA 02045 22 MacArthur Circle, Peabody, MA 01960 224 Lynn St., Peabody, MA 01960 146 Miles River Road, So. Hamilton, MA 01982 O'Handley, Kevin D. Olson, Jada Lynn Orton, Gardner Fairbanks Packard, Jodi Michelle Pascucci, Matthew David Pearl, Emily A. Pharaon, Laura Ann Pinsky, Alexandra Nadia Randall, Gordon Stuart Remick, Robin Ann Roberson, Erik Austin Rodgers, Brian William Scott, Peter Dixon Shafmaster, Amy Philbrook Shamroth, Jill Diane Shea, Elizabeth Ali Shih, Paul Y. Smith, David Matthew Speichinger, Steven T. Stafford, James Morrison, II Stern, Holly Elizabeth Stevens, Kyrie F. Tippo, -Jessica Louise Toomey, Shaun M. Troianello, Christopher Michael Twomey, Jason Vachon, Nicholas Vinkovetsky, Daniel Weener, Lori Ilene Wilson, Luke Cunningham Wriggins, Alexa Michelle Yeagley, Michael Scott Zweil, Arthur Martin, III I ,UZ-fgz. .-eg: - 3 Glenn Cove, Andover, MA 01810 12 Battcock Ave., Hampton, NH 03842 P.O. Box 14, Hapgood Pond Rd., Peru, VT 05152 RFD 2, Chase Road, S. Hampton, NH 03827 40 Beach Ave., Swampscott, MA 01907 96 Waites Landing Road, Falmouth, ME 04105 15 Ocean Drive, Seabrook, NH 03874 265 Water St., Newburyport, MA 01950 27 High St., Merrimac, MA 01860 11 Burgundy Drive, Hampton, NH 03842 675 Central Road, Rye Beach, NH 03871 4412 Boxwood Road, Bethesda, MD 20816 33 Juniper Road, Weston, MA 02193 121 Tidewatch-Sagamore Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801 45 Wilmor Road, Topsfield, MA 01983 9 Orchard St., Andover, MA 01810 32 Cheng-Yi N. Rd., Sunchung, Taipei, Taiwan 241 12 Pinecrest Drive, Goffstown, NH 03045 18 Springwood Circle, Madison, WI 53717 131 Oxbow Road, Needham, MA 02192 47 Park Ave., Hampton, NH 03842 79 Brentwood Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876 19 Chandler Circle, Andover, MA 01810 8700 Fox Run, Potomac, MD 20854 8 Tally Ho Lane, Andover, MA 01810 1 Daventry Court, Lynnfield, MA 01940 7513-83rd St., Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 111 Jordan Road, Brookline, MA 02146 8 Blueberry Circle, Andover, MA 01810 10621 Strait Lane, Dallas, TX 75229 16 Elnew Ave., Beverly, MA 01915 12613 Triple Crown Road, Darnestown, MD 20878 26 Baldpate Road, Georgetown, MA 01833 1' -344 f o I . 2 .2 M f J' . I 14,1 X ll' N 626 AVQQ Aron, Michael Thomas Aron, Stephen J. Bairstow, Todd M. Baker, Rebecca L. Batchelder, Jr., William H. Bourn, Brienne Louise Brown, Adam Christopher Burgess, Catherine D. Burke, Michael Sean Byrne, Richard E. Clifford, John J. Colby, Alexis Catherine Collins III, John Jeremiah Corbett, David C. Corbin, David A, Craft, Easton A. Cullen, Rory Thomas Dalessio, Daniel R. DePree, Carey Allyson Dibble, Aaron A. Dunham, Nicholas Todd Fidler, Victor Fluke, Douglas Scott Gatchell, Philip Pingree Gillis. Stacy Leigh Graff, Robert Todd Himmer, Keith Jon House, Annabel Penelope Hutchinson, Elizabeth M. Kalil, Merrideth Anne LaPointe, Jason Christopher La'I'our, Nicole Francoise Lindenfelzer, Mia Kate Lipchitz, John Meyer Loughman, Elizabeth H. Mack, Andrew Keller Madnick, Lynne Patricia Marzagao, Omar Miller, Lindsey Baird Miller, Scott A. Morgan, Keisha Lenora Murphy, Matthew M. Freshmen 180 East End Avenue, Apt. 11H, New York, NY 10128 180 East End Avenue, Apt. 11H, New York, NY 10128 138 Catamount Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876 10 West Road, Rye, NH 03870 17 Burton Farm Drive, Andover, MA 01810 188 Winnicut Road, Stratham, NH 03885 22 Stinson Road, Andover, MA 01810 16 Canterbury St., Andover, MA 01810 7 Old Wharf Road, W. Newbury, MA 01985 86 Mill St., Haverhill, MA 01830 eo Sea Road, Rye Beach, NH 03871 404 Linebrook Road, Ipswich, MA 01938 78 Green St., Newbury, MA 01951 100 Abbot St., Andover, MA 01810 Cayman Retreat, off Walkers Road, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island, B.W.I. 62 East St., Ipswich, MA 01938 28 Weathering Hts. Road, Gilford, NH 03246 17 Hollow Tree Road, Boxford, MA 01921 P0 Box 1667, Wolfeboro, NH 03894 RFD 111, Exeter, NH 03833 175 Spring St., Newport., RI 02840 109 Navillus Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876 5 Baldwin Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940 6 Bare Hill Road, Boxford, MA 01921 49 Purchase St., Newburyport, MA 01950 19 Blueberry Hill Lane, No. Andover, MA 01845 91 Chadwick St., No. Andover, MA 01845 85 Bridge St., Manchester, MA 01944 2040 Van Wick Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90047 15 Brady Loop, Andover, MA 01810 2 Pond View Place, Andover, MA 01810 4 Pelham Road, Weston, MA 02193 99 Main St., Byfield, MA 01922 190 Cardigan Road, Tewksbury, MA 01876 116 Atlantic Ave., Box 152, N. Hampton, NH 03962 16 Coleman Road, Byfield, MA 01922 4 Charing Cross, Lynnfield, MA 01940 340 East 64th St., Apt. 28B, New York, NY 10021 102 Ocean St., Manchester, MA 01944 45 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922 2134 Cullivan St., Los Angeles, CA 90047 41 Great Bay Drive, Greenland, NH 03840 N lf f l. I . f is , . V l' if- I. 1 ff' m ' 'O' 'N X K S? ' l A l 2 Ai , R ,Aff 9 1 I 9 'lf . vu ,W X l 1 A ad 'llll ' ' - i n Cy I Y 4' ' ' 1 A 4, . ' lll ll I 2 2 mnm.nmmm ,,,,.a,,..,:L,-:mnmfe,...,.,..,,. ..... ....... ..... 1' ' .1 turb- siw -or 906- fi-2-7xj,-22' N J v Newbert, Stratton B. Novelline, Brian J. Pacelli, Giovanni M. Panall, Jeffrey M. Paradis, Michelle Amy Queen, Karen B. Ricketts, Sharon Lee Rodman, Charles F. Smith, Elizabeth K. Smith, Michelle Renee Stagakis, Anya Alden Stewart, Bethany Wallace Tuthill, Catherine Leah Uttam, Jason Valeo, Phoebe Van Loan, Ruby Anna Vincent, Alexandria Jane Wallem, Petra Elisabeth Winter, Kori 44 Broad St., Newburyport, MA' 01950 13 Abbot Bridge Drive, Andover, MA 01810 13707 Bluffgate, San Antonio, TX 78216 267 High St., Newburyport., MA 01950 99 Herrick Road, Boxford, MA 01921 5 Timothy Drive, Andover, MA 01810 12 Amburg St., Georgetown, MA 01833 25 Cider Mill Road, Framingham, MA 01701 124 Marmion Way, Rockport, MA 01966 2 Allen St., Newburyport, MA 01950 106 Main St., Groveland, MA 01834 34 Alderbrook Drive, Topsfield, MA 01983 Ox Pasture Hill, Box 325. Rowley, MA 01969 12 Hodson Lane, Reading, MA 01867 49 High St., Newburyport, MA 01950 123 Ministerial Road, Bedford, NH 03102 39 Pearson Drive, Byfield, MA 01922 RFD 32, East Kingston, NH 03827 32 Old Pine Island Road, Newbury, MA 01951 , 1 Z I 'Ii 1 Ill 0124141 .Q '- ' if we W J ' iff livfffigu If if .Q ' 74757 3 C uf L 19' 5-X x x if ' ' it Af, ff 'N J 11 W ,.x,,-A , lr' 'Xl Qtek 3211, f ll' ' ' 151, f ff C 4' ' 9? 1 1 , ix' L 'f Q X 3 x 1 , 1 1 E it in -A1, . ,.m.mmw-4-.may . ,J-:L , ,f-- , W U I 1 I4 's 1 ' 4 I :--:- .. . ... - ,..,......w-m . ,, . fr' i JA. E, i 4 I, I 'w 1 if li I , 1 1 a ! 3 1 i i y I Q l ! r l J 4 I !Q 5 9 it 54 ll ll 22 Here it is past November eigh t.' Last yearls Milestone is surely late. Whose to blame? Why the shame? Who cares? The excuses are too lame. It's done at last and gone its way. It's up to publisher to save the day. But before we close for sure, There 's one more thing to endure. Thanks to those who worked so hard, Who made commitments by the yard. Your peers in Class of Eigh ty-eight Missed the biggest shipment date. Three cheers for those who follow When some of us did naught but wallow. Here 's to the kids of Eighty-nine Who finally brought the book on line. Cindy spent her summer days Yearbooking in so many ways. Clearly this is done by no such bard Special thanks go, however, to Mike Barad. V l s 4 ,Y A v . . v ' I f z ':,. V G! Table of Contents Introduction .... Faculty ........ Seniors .............. Underclassmen . Fall Events .... Sports ..... Winter Events .... Sports ..... Spring Events .... Sports ........ Around Campus Commencement Advertising ....... Directory .....
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