Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)

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AM HIG CHOOL ingWkm ma 1983 «• :.r ' 4f SPENT 985 y [. v ' ' HARBORLIGHT: STAFF: Peter Carr, Mike Jordan, Debbie Carries, Ted Blazak, Steve Villani, Mira Koplovsky, Jen Sacon, Debbie Doroni, Mike Shane, Peter Delano, Jeff Craig, Mike Faust. YEARBOOK STAFF: Kim Fandel, Susan Grassal, Kendra Schrauth, Tracey Campbell: Editor, Michaela Tierney, Debbie Carnes, Susan Johnson, Stacey Dedian, Mary Cronin, Erica Larson, Nancy Delorey, Debbie Doroni, Mari Spirito, Amy Gulden, Michelle Coulon, Karen Du Verger, Lauren Tripp, Sara Hess. Editor Tracey Campbel Yvette Spirito, Mark Barrett, Jono Morse, Principal: Mr. MacLeod, Karen DuVerger. Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jay Hall, Treasure Kendra Schrauth, Vice-President Mari Spirito, Secretary Evan Fitzwilliams, President 10 Student Council Student Council President: Ted Blazak MEMBERS: Marie Doyle, Demise Burke, Tanya Prime, Yvette Spirito, Jen Sacon, Debbie Doroni, Pam Lynch, Pattie Johnson, Kim Cox, Mike Shane, Lisa Spellman, Kristen Wrede, Arlene James, Lisa Murry, Jen Gifun, Scott Waugh, Joan Diggins, Mari Spirito, Deidre Cavanaugh, Angela Veneto, Chrissy Wade, Jay Hall, Courtney Willis, Lauren Errichello, Mike Jordan, MichaelaTierney, Rodd Langenhagen, Joanne Walsh, Jay Muldoon, Leslie Bonyman, Steve Baker, Debbie Carnes, Ted Blazak: President, Heather Ross, Bill Eaton, Suzanne Mara, Leon Marrion, Amy Gulden, Kendra Schrauth, Bob Zaccardi, Rich Welsh, Julie Supple, Lisa McGo- wan, Mark Stuart, Laura Carter. 11 12 m -- 13 Places 14 Visited ' ■ ■: %r-- A-r- m ■- mm •• Slt ■ s ' -- 15 16 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS SUPERINTENDENT LEWIS ERNST SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Dr. W. Robert Carr, Chairman Dr. James J. Gilbert, Vice Chairman Mr. Mark Cullings Mrs. Edna S. English Mrs. Chrisanne Gregoire Mr. Sammuel Rizzotto Dr. Charles Taylor CURRICULUM COORDINATOR CHARLES VICKERY ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT NOVELLI 18 i ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL MR. RICHARD MacLEOD ASSISTANT PRINCIPLES MR. ROBERT O ' DAY MISS MEG GALLAGHER 19 Paul Abrahamson Social Studies Harwood Bailey Social Studies Steven Baisden Math William Barges Athletic Director Sal Bartolotti Music Gordon Bates Science Faculty i 20 Josephine Belton Teacher Aide Marie Benard English James Berlenbach English Michael Borek Math I Chris Brown Art Jeffrey Browne Music Richard Caldwel Science Margaret Condito Secretary, Guidance Dept. Staff Mary Connelly Secretary, Guidance Dept. Dennis Clinton Physical Education John Crowley Science Charles Dirk Science June Donovan Teacher Aide Nan Driscoll Counselor 21 Jane Ellis Business Education Charlotte Falvey Secretary, Vice Principal Charles Finn Language Lyne Flaherty Language Staff Dorothy Galo Dept. Chair, Mathematics Joyce Flewelling Math Richard Franklin Dept. Chair, Science Russell Garland Science John Garrigan Special Education Charles Geary Business Education Iris Gillard Social Studies 22 I Ronald Goba Dept. Chair, English Meredith Gordon Physical Education Joan Grimm Nurse Nancy Gustafson Counselor Virginia Hansell Business Education James Haviland English Faculty Stephen Herrmann Social Studies John Higgins Drama Douglas Holley Math Betty Howlett Secretary, Vice Principal Richard Jensen Social Studies Fred Jewett English 1 t yl l flk ' Rv Maynard Johnson Industrial Arts Faculty Muriel Kendall Special Education John Kennedy Physical Education James Kirkcaldy Social Studies David Lacatell Social Studies William Larson Math Barbara Lash Art Richard Lawrence Dept. Chair, Industrial Arts 24 Claudia Leone Math Kathleen Light English Betty Lincoln Teacher Aide Suzanne Lincoln Home Economics Staff Daniel Leclerc Dept. Chair, Social Studies Craig Low Math Robert Magner Science Marilyn Malone Business Education Ken Matarazzo Language Kevin McAuliffe Language William McCallum Counselor 25 Roger McClentic Dept. Chair, Fine Arts Paula McQuaide Math Sharon McSweeney English Robert Mewls Industrial Arts Staff Ted Patrol ia Industrial Arts Judy Mitchell Principal ' s Secretary John Nionakis Dept. Chair, Language Gale Nutter Dept. Chair, Home Economics Steven Olson Math Charles Ozug English John Penny Science Tamara Perelman Social Studies Richmond Poole Science Agnes Quill Dept. Chair, Business Education Anna Renquist English Carol Rhines Teacher Aide Judith Rielly Language Faculty Carol Robinson Language Camilla Rountree METCO Coord. Douglas Ryan Language Joseph Ryan Industrial Arts 27 DotSchillig Office Secretary David Sharpe Language Arthur Smith Industrial Arts Jane Snnith Counselor Diana Sides Business Education Donald Sullivan Media Specialist John Stouffer Science Helen White Dept. Chair ' s Secretary Charles Bushfar METCO Karen Hev itt Teacher Aide Don Kelley Custodian Beth Priestly 28 Frank Tierney English Patricia Tierney Math John Tinker Science Marian Torney Resource Room Elizabeth Trubia Librarian Cathleen Walsh Home Economics Mark Warden Math Alice Yacobian English Cafeteria Personnel Kathleen Balsacchino Thelma Barilaro Arlene Calvi Marie Carr Eleanor Goldsmith Judy Griffin Marie Meallo Elizabeth Powers Marilyn Raskoff Mary Ryan Sandra Welsh 29 J l r - .... . c 1 30 31 m. ' 34 FOOTBALL VARSITY: 35 JUNIOR VARSITY: Back Row: Anne-Marie Boyd, Adrianne Marcus, Emily DeGiacomo, Ellen Donaldson, Anne Chin, Allison Downing, Laurie Svedman, Kelly Wallace, Jill Buckwalter, Julianne Sampson, Missy Chaffee, Jen Camp- bell, Coach Hough. Front Row: Jen Mclnnes, Cynthia Bologna, Karen Shaughnessy, Kelly Costello, Michaela Tierney, Tracy O ' Sullivan, Kristen Wrede, Joanne Welch, Tricia Downey. 36 FIELD HOCKEY OLD COLONY CHAMPS 1985 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: Back Row: Coach Hough, Debbie Lapham, Sue Gilbert, Amy Travis, Donna Towie, Anna Wolfe, Heather Williams, Beth Duggan, Tracey Barr, Denise Burke, Deidre Cavanaugh, Jen Teagan, Chrissy Berard, Coach Gordon. Front Row: Janet Quain, Kim Fansel, Joan Diggins, Michelle Berard, Leslie Bonnyman, Evan Fitz- william, Tina Burke, Gwen Hall, Pat- tie Comer, Katie Elder. 37 38 CROSS COUNTRY -r -, -3. Top: Skip Lindell, Mike Dug- gan, Tony Cortese, Ben Barros, Paul Ellingwood, Tim Leahy, Rick Lemay, C.J. Spirito, Scott Webb, Doug Tolle. Middle: Kevin Taylor, Don Pitcher, Pe- ter Gartland, Niall Hood, Steve Leonard, Chris Kent, David Campbell, Matt Torney, Matt Hurley. Bottom: Jen Leahy, Kir- sten Tolle, Colleen Lemay, Jen Nagle, Aileen Cahill, Elizabeth Riedmond, Courtney Willis, Jen Goba. 39 5 Top: Kerrie Duffy, Maureen Supple, Lauren Devin, Cindy DeAgazio, Nicky Ullrich, Alisa Gustafson, Kate Crawford, Kristin Harkins. Bottom: Cathy Spirito, Cathy Fahy, Janalee Ingrassia, Katherine Beal, Tanya Marcowitz, Jen Gifun, Nancy Emens. 40 GIRLS SOCCER OLD COLONY CHAMPS 1985 Top: Michelle Thorpe, Michelle Veneto, Holly O ' Sullivan, Jeanne Fore- ste, Maura Reilly, Mar- sha Eaton, Julie Supple, Lisa Murray, Julie Cham- bers, Lynn Hallowell. Bottom; Jenny Sullivan, Andrea Mayer, Lori Mayer, Tanya Prime, Tina Alexander, Kathlyn Cox, Mari Spirito. 41 JUNIOR VARSITY: Back Row: Craig Ellis, Glenn Smith, Jim Sullivan, Eric Ponterio, Brant Merman, John Hess, Scott Peterson, Peter Boomer, Peter Winch, Andy Piotner, Danny Michon, Billy Rielly. Front Row: Rodd Lagenhagen, Eric Jantzen, Tim Carr, John O ' Grady, Paul Needam, Peter King, Rob Boyco, Scott Zelfer, David Rodgers, Brian Murphy. 42 BOYS SOCCER VARSITY: Front Row: Jay Hall, Sean Canavan, Kirk S c h w e r k , John Mcin- nes, Geoff Saplin, Steven Gould, Paul T r i b u n a , Jamie Mcln- nes, Peter Prime, Tim Delay, Ernie Vrahopolise, John Norton. Back Row: Coach Low, Doug Shaw, Jim Hughes, Steve Michon, Peter Antall, Mike Delay, Kevin Carroll, Steve Baker, Sepp Sc h u werk, Leon Marian, Ted Healyj, Chris L e e j Tim Magner. I 43 44 GOLF TEAM GOLF TEAM: Frank Mes- sina, Billy Wallace, Rick Libby, Dave Flynn, Chris Ward, Mike O ' Connell. ttL 45 46 MARCHING BAND AND COLOR GUARD 47 GIRLS ' TRACK: Top: Wendy Shuka, Tanya Stien, Ronnie Richmond, Julie Supple Captin, Missy Mayo, Alison Smith, Steve Herman Coach. Middle: Kathy Manning, Miwako Messer, Aileen Cahill, Maureen Keaveney, Kristen Hartkins, Tany Markwoez. Bottom: Jennifer Leahy, Kristen Lampert, Mari Spirito Captain, Nancy Con- ningham, Joy Thompson. GIRLS WINTER TRACK 50 BOYS ' TRACK: Top: Steve Leonard, C.J. Spirito, Craig Allen, Bill French, Dave Zona, Paul Eilingwood, Coach Joe Ryan. Middle: Ben Barros, Chris Kent, Rodd Langenhagen, John Cannon, Matt Torrey, Adam Myerov. Bottom: Don Pitcher, John Cahill, Doug Tolle, Niall Hood, Tim Leahy. BOYS WINTER TRACK 51 52 WRESTLING TEAM WRESTLING: Row 1: Bill Eaton, Co-Captain Ross Con- dit, Todd Eikinas, Co-Captain Michael Shane, Co-Captain Mike Levenson, Pat Walsh. Row 2: Adam McKay, David Coyne, Mike Long, Barney Shane, David Shane, Bill Mahoney, Mike Daly, Matthes Shane, Eric Brown, Managers: Sally Schwalm, Judy Spivak. Row 3: Coach Doug Bell, Paul Levenson, Matt McKenna, Dan Fulton, RobCatnik, Brian Larson, Karl Berggren. MISSING: Dave Ruggiero, Kevin McNaly, John Myerov, Greg Elsden. 53 54 GYMNASTICS Ktrao I t i 55 BOYS BASKETBALL 56 BASKETBALL: Standing: Michael Edwards, Scott Fitz- gerald, Matt Welch, Michael Cummings, John Sargent, Steve Romano, Paul Berri- gan, Richard Welch, Michael O ' Connell. Kneeling: Co- Captains: Dave Flynn and Michael Griffin. 57 JUNIOR VARSITY; Top: Coach Valentino, Jan O ' Rouke, Katie White, Melanie Bonsor, Deidre McPhee, Maureen Supple, Becky Carnes. Bottom: Jenny Sullivan, Nancy Ferrini, Jen Gifun, Sue Gilbert, Kim Gratta. 58 GIRLS BASKETBALL ■■■r wry H ESK ■M 1 ' r T Tcn-TiiiiMiidlffrnH K Up. BHHHp f v iSa ■ nm M TTL s JIW iL« VARSITY: Top: Coach Valentino, Holly O ' Sulli- van, Anna Wolfe, Melanie Bonsor, Maura Reilly, Annmare Boyd, Donna Towie, Coach Luciani. Bottom: Jenny Sullivan, Joan Diggins, Lynn Hal- lowell, Maura Reilly. 59 60 BOYS HOCKEY Top: Coach Garret Reagan, Tony Amonte, Rocco Amonte, David Rodgers, Mike Delay, Sean Canavan, Geoff Saplin, Tim Delay, Todd Fithian, John Magner, George Eaton, Lenny Cinquegrano, loey Schwartz, Kevin Taylor. Frank Messina, Assistant Coach Tony Messina. Bottom: Scott Pearsons, Brian Lincoln, Jim Cappella, Shawn Griffin, Captain Bob Hayden, Ron Hutchins, Chris Ward, Bryan Rosenberger, Billy Brooks. 61 64 GIRLS SOFTBALL ■  •j mmHmB ) - TttT VARSITY: Top: Linda Hirtle (c), Jennifer Street, Karen Malme, Lisa Pimentel (c), Michelle Duffy, Kim Amonte, Jeannie Haskins, Laurie Brown (c), Suzanne Pink- us, Judy MacCune, Elaine Trudell. Bottom: Mary Long, Leslie Bonnyman, Laura McKenna, Patti Comer, Mar- garet Mullane, Tracey Camp- bell. Coach Schrieder. JUNIOR VARSITY: Top: Jen Duff, Marielle Lang- lois, Debbie Lapham, Michelle Toland, Sue Gilbert, Kathlyn Cox, Ylanna Binney, Donna Towie, Sue McCann. Bottom: Lisa Murry, Teresa Aimes, Kerri Onassis, Kathy Long, Stephanie Patch, Anne Marie Boyd. .ij I 4- i 65 4-=-- 66 BOYS BASEBALL 4iVw- t 0 A BASEBALL BASEBALL: Bottom Row, left to right — Bill Har- kins, Ed White, Mike Griffin, John Gainey, Jeff Craig, Steve McAloon. Top Row — Paul Sines, Chris Serimentis, Charlie Buchey, Allan Parnell, Coach Green. 67 fe Wl- JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 1: Cathy Fahy, Julianne Simpson, Kara Kei- liher, Lauren Devin, Jen Tegan, Andrea Mayer. Row 2: Kristin Petersen, Debbie Flynn, Erin Cana- van, Pam McDonough, Liz Crowley, Natalie Flaherty, Kelly Wallace, Jean Gifon, Amy Travis. Row 3: Alison Downing, Trish Downey, Michele Doran, A| Vaughn, Michelle Coulon, Wendy Haviland, Sue Rogers, Sue Jacobensen, Betsy Kli- ma. Sue Parsons, Kim Stinson. -SiV... ■■ ■■ . •fcrr 68 GIRLS LACROSSE VARSITY: Back: Coach Joan Williams, Michelle Thorpe, Lynn Hal- loweli, Lorri Mayer, Laurie Sued- man, Sandy Martin. Front: Mar- sha Eaton, Amy Gulden, A! Riley, Beth Duggan, Lisa McGowan, Anna Wolfe, Tina Alexander. 69 70 .u BOYS LACROSSE  .a « pi « i 1-. v ;. -■ o. , .A, ,n fw ' - ' - -s 1 VARSITY: Top, left to right — Jay Maloff, Eric Kounce, Trip Grady, Dave Dedian, Brian Kehoe, Tom Giarusso, Geoff Saplin, Co. Captain — Mark Barrett, John Callus, Mike Levinson. Bottom Row, left to right — Mark McPherson, Mike Gullexson, Steve Baker, Charles Carney II, Pete Wilson, Co. Captain — Mike Carr, Peter Prime. 71 72 f tJ GIRLS TRACK Top Row, left to right — Mr. Herrmann, Courtney Willis, Shannon Seigler, Kristin Wrede, Kate Crawford, Suzie Frare, Julie Supple. Middle Row — Micha ela Tierney, Kerrie Hutt, Aileen Cahill, Maura Rielly, Julia Young, Kristen Tolle, Jenniffer Leahy. Front Row — Tanya Prime, Julie Joncas, Hadley Donaldson, Nancy Cunningham, Cathy Spellman, Michelle Kehoe. 73 74 BOYS TRACK TRACK ' Top Row: Mr. Brown, Adam Myerov, Scott Webb, C.]. Spirito, Sep Shuwark, Peter Navin, John Mclnnes, Kevin Taylor, Steve Leonard, Mr. Ryan. Middle Row: John Cahill, Mark Grundstrom, Steven Gould, Jono Morse, Ted Langil, Doug Tolle, Dave Buckwalter. Front Row: Don Pitcher, Dave Morana, Billy French, Rodd Langenhagen, Chris Kent. 75 GIRLS TENNIS 76 Top: Jen Voncks, Coach Sides, Jen Servetnk, Mira Koplovsky, Jackie Chessler, Kim Fandel, Lisa Bradlee, Chris Corey, Pam Wheeler, Chrissy Ayers. Bottom: Jackie Bush, Lori Troia, Nancy Delorey, Lisa Troia, Liz Vonckx, Kristen Zooleck. 11 f V 78 BOYS TENNIS Doug Miller, Steve Dimartinis, Paul Gab- riel, Mike Faust, Lee Speigler, David Gre- goire. Tommy Leary, John Cannon, Alex Kon- draki. Coach Joel Getman. 79 SENIOR 80 ACTIVITIES m ' H D ' . 1 i1 II 1 k V iJ lij JUNIOR 82 AWARDS 83 JUNIOR AWARDS JUNIOR AWARDS ASSEMBLY: AWARDS BROWN BOOK: Debra Doroni HARVARD BOOK: Ken Carr DARTMOUTH BOOK: Sarah Hess HOLY CROSS AWARD: Jay Hall PRINCETON BOOK AWARD: James Mclnnes SUFFOLK AWARD: Jen Sacon COLBY AWARD: Peter Delano MOUNT HOLYOKE AWARD: Kristen McNair RENSSELAER MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE AWARD: Michael Faust ENGINEERS AWARD: Kristen McNail, Sarah Hess, Leslie Bonnyman 84 85 DRAMA 86 I GODSPELL GOODSPELL: Directed by John Higgins. Music by Salvatore Bartolotti ENSEMBLE: Peter Delano (Jesus), Charlie Dillaway, Dirk Schwenk, Mike Jordan, Jay Muldoon, Laura Carter, Laura Barnet, Kristi Gibson, Crissy Wade, Kendra Moyer, Laurel Carpenter. CHORLJS: LisaTheophilos, KimStinson, Jennifer James, Jennifer Nagle, Joanna Lovinger, Edith McClentic, Trisha Taylor, Lee Ann O ' Donoghue, Bill Eaton, Jon Metters, Yvetter Bottema, Mindy Heller, Lee Ann Aprea, Carole Spannagel, David DeMag- gio, Siobhan Connolly, Chrissy Reddish, Dona Cannon, June Desnnond, Jennifer Goba, Thad King, Mark Hansberry, Betsy Klima, Kristen Dettoni, Susan Manning, Kendra Boris, Jennifer Moore, Ross Condit, Rachel Winokur, Tammy Budgett, Alice Seddon, Stephanie Kelly, Meredith Cornell, Kristin Darling, Mike Shane, Robin Moyer, Kristen Schulta, Amy Hutchinson, Jason Cleary, Kathy Libby, Liesel Euler, John Vreeland, Debbie Ricciarelli, Allison Smith, Judy Spivak, Dena Petitti. DANCERS: Meredith Cornell, Kristen Dettoni, Kendra Boris, Loanna Lovinger, Rachel Wino- kur, Jennifer Moore, Edith McClentic, Lisa Theophilos. MUSIC: Nancy Delorey, Bow Thayer, Robert Zaccardi, Howard Rosenberg. 87 ± f7 . Hpl l r T  ' ' Q H 11 B ' r r 1 ■  -,.ii? j|i i H UT ' 1 ' ' -M r L i • i Vi B W mjS j m 88 89 90 NATIONAL HONOR INDUCTION CEREMONY 91 SPIRIT WEEK 92 93 HOMECOMING QUEEN DEBBIE CARNES HOMECOMING KING MICHAEL O ' CONNELL 94 PAM . . . BILLY BESSIE HEATHER HOMECOMING COURT CHRIS DEB JIM 95 CHEERLEADERS: FOOTBALL Debbie Doroni, Debbie Bellojodi Doherty, Erin Kelliher, Heather Knox, Melissa Kelly, Carina Marson, Pam Lynch, Nancy Sullivan, Erica Papagno, Kim Cox, Lianne Lally, Suzanne Mara. 96 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT REP. TO THE STATE BOARD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Evan Fitzwil- liam, VICE PRESIDENT: Kendra Schrauth, SECRE- TARY: Marl Spirito, TREA- SURER: Jay Hall . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Ted Blasak, VICE PRESIDENT: Jen Sacon, SECRETARY: Janet Quain, TREASURER: Joan Diggins Howard Rosenberg, Nicky Ullrich 99 CHORUS CHORUS; Bessie Samardegalis, Chrissy Wade, Joe Ryan, Jamie Mclnnes: Vice President, Peter Delano, Patty O ' Regan, Kristy Gibson, Tina Lawrence, Charlie Dillaway: Treasurer, Mindy Heller, Pam Hilta, Deb Lapham, Kim Stimpson, Deb Balcom, Kendra Moyer, John Metiers, Renita Blumberg, Chrissy Wade, Deb Baurdon, Cheri Rouchier, Becky Herzberg, Bill Brewer: President, Jeff Grever: Secretary, Sue Cosgrove. D R A M A 100 DRAMA: Ross Condit, Mark Hansburg, Mindy Heller, Alison Smith, Patty O ' Reagan, Eric Livngston, Rachel Winokur, Kim Stimpston, Laura Barnet, Chrissy Wade, Laurel Carpenter, Caral Spannaell, Peter Delano, Judy Spivak, Charles Dillaway, Joanna Lovinger, Ted Blazak, Chris Ricci, Becky Herzberg, Jamie Mclnnes, Laura Carter, Jay Muldoone, Jennifer Moore, Michael Jordon, Christine Gibson, Dirk Schwenk, John Metiers, Leanne Aprea. DEBATE TEAM DEBATE TEAM: Ted Blaszak, Paul Abreu, Paul Ellmgwood, Elizabeth Crowley, Ylana Binney, Carosn Hanrahan, Steven Baker, Pamela McDo- nough. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB A F S AFSClub: Ladder: Ted Blazak, Dan Chafe, Kevin Pillar. Back Row: Andre Thompson, Samantha Horn, Mindy Heller, John Cannon, Jay Muldoon, Mark Hansbury, Eric Livingston, Bob McCarthy, Skip Lindell, Anne Chin, Jennifer Nagle, Sarah Knab, Beth Frary, Susan McCann, Michael jordon. Amy Vrzal. 3rd Row: Maureen Fitzpatrick, Dawn Bryanton, Jackie Johnston, Alison Smith, Tony Cortez, Scott Griffiths, Ross Condit, Joe King, Peter Delano, Stu Gladstone. 2nd Row: Judy Spivak, Sandy Martin: Secretary, Gleen Wilson; President, Al Zuniga: Secretary, Kristen McNair, Mina Messer. 1st Row: Marielle Langlois, Laurel Carpenter, Liz Voncke, Barbara Millie, Courtney Willis, Betsy Klima, Wendy Larabee! ABSENT: Jennifer Martin: Vice President, Jennifer James: Treasurer. 101 SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB: Liz Vonez, Kim DeVito, Nancy Tanner, Al Zuniga, Stephanie Ponte, Sylvia Schuler, Sue Potzko, Tony Cortese. FRENCH CLUB FRENCH CLUB: , „ ,. . ,,., Jen Sacon, Amy Goulden, Murielle Jublin, Patti Scally, Rodd Langenhagen, Kenny Carr, Suasan Johnson, Betsy Klima, Lnn Kelliher, Michael Jordan, Joanna Lovinger, Marisa De Filippo, Kathy Lucey, Ben Mabbett. 102 MATH TEAM OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MATH TEAM: JohnCahill, KenCarr: Vice President, Al Cho, Rick Coffin: President, Sarah Hess, Niall Hood, John Lewis, Maurice Ling, Erik Livingston, Scott MacDonald, Bob McCarthy, Mike Robinson, John Sargent. National Honor Society Officers: Sarah Hess, Leslie Bonnyman, Jay Hall, Nancy Delorey. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1 : Kimberly Fandel, Kristen McNair, Jeffrey Craig, Debora Dorini, Alissa Crowley, Sally Schwalm, Jennif- er Sacon. Row 2: Martha Mixson, Glenn Wilson, Jennifer Ballou, Mary Long, Mary Cronin, James Mclnnes, Peter Delano, Howard Rosenberg, Kenneth Carr, Susan Johnson, Michael Faust, Gail McLaughlin, Christopher Mahony. Ladder: Nancy Delorey, Leslie Bonnyman, Sarah Hess. 103 SAILING TEAM SAILING TEAM: Top Row: Michael Jordan, Dirk Schwenk, Peter Delano, Jonathan Matters, Howard Rosenberg, Leon Merian Middle Row: Erica Lambert, Nichole Ullerich, Erin Kelleher, Matt Hurley Bottom Row: Robin Belleck, Richard Harries COLOR GUARD COLOR GUARD: Standing: Carol Spannagel, Kim Stinson, Cheri Foley, LeeAnne Aprea, Stacy Linscott, Missy Smith Front: Jannine Gervasi, Debbie Bourdon, Lori Flagg, Tina Canonico, Captains Tina Lawrence, Cheryl Flagg Miss- ing: Dawn Warburton 104 JAZZ BAND JAZZ BAND: 1st Row: Howard Rosenberg, John Kehew, Robert Beck, Joe Ryan, Mike Robinson, Mr. Browne, Sean Donahue. 2nd Row: Bow Thayer, BobZaccardi, Peter Carr, Martha Mixon, Doug Ross, Scott Zeller, Scott McLoud, SuePotz- ko, John Diaz. 3rd Row: Tim Carr, Rick Coffin, Scott Waugh, Maurice Ling. Missing: Tracey Campbell. SYMPHONIC B A N D 6th Row: Mr. Browne, Roland Bourdon, Robin Beiek, Tim Carr, Lydia Baldwin, Kristen Lambert, John Sargent, Mike Hyde, Bob Zaccardi, Peter Bryanton, John Diaz, Scott McLoud, Alice Seddon, Scott Waugh, Laurel Carpenter, Jackie Chesster. 5th Row: Debbie Carnes, Janet Plouffe, Laura Crowell, Lee Cotugno, Jeff Faust, Kevin Carroll, Tim Delay, Eric Koonce, John McNeilly, John Mortell, Scott Grillo, Adam Larson, Ron Bitner, John Kehew, Peter Ruggiero, Michele Vereto, Chris De Maggio, Doug Shaw, Harry Leary, Matt Garvin, Scott Dolphin, Jim McCarthy, Howard Rosenberg, Molly Pitcher, Susan Blair, Heidi Watson, Stephanie Kirven, John Hess, Michelle Doran, Angela Veneto, Sean Donoahue, Michaela (lerney, Cindy Baltucci, Ann Savola, Ann laria, Tracey Campbell, Karen Milburn. 4th Row: Al Pratt, Adam Myerov, Robert Beck, Mike Robinson, Peter Carr, Chris Pimental. 3rd Row: Ted Adamson, John Sagegian, Rick Coffin, Karl Berggren, Melanie Bonsor, Rodd Langenhagen, Cynthia Cooley, Jerry Kimball. 2nd Row: Thad King, Peter Delano, Sally Schwalm, Betsy Klima, Lynn Hallowell, Karyn Dettoni, Kathy Fahie, Tina Alexander, Sue Potzko, Sara Pitcher. 1 st Row: Anna Wolfe, Maurice Ling, Cindy Deagazio, Edith McClentic, Missy Chaffee, Chrissy Wade. 105 106 107 108 ' — --CJ _.«J| ««| it t - i ' SPS i E li l 1 NO AATr 109 110 Ill |BP ■ B i Hr 1 Bl kI. 19 ' Lt HhtHF ' iTM i i B llii|M 1 iia wR l w 1 1 1. 1 l l W ' ■ H 1 11 - BE _g i bh I HH ilHBIi ■■■m 112 113 114 117 ' 118 COVER DESIGN DRAWINGS BY MATT HURLEY I Wr-JMWgT ' - ' ' yitmWWB ' - ■ . ' f ' ■y ,; Jvi)f ' .iK 119 120 121 3 V 00£ m W ' fm : cx --« - ■  N % r ' ' y ' -H, , Theresa Marie Anzuoni Geoffrey William Asnes Geoff NEZ: The Mule May Kick But He Will Still Plow — I.L.U.SC.A. Member of the Bad Crew Jennifer April Ballou When I leave I don ' t know what I ' m hoping to find, when I leave I don ' t know what I ' m leaving behind . . . Rosalind Denise Barner Roz I must now put my knowledge to use, as I leave my path of smoothness into the world. No matter how good or bad this world can be, remember God is watch- ing over us. Mark Graham Vincent Barrett Mark Most likely to succeed. Good luck to al of the class of 1985. Timothy Alden Belknap Timothy . . . leaving no choice . . . showing you the way i n or the way back out ... may your tracks be lost in the darkened snow . . . Elizabeth Ann Bel lew Liza You ' re gonna walk that endless high- way. Walk that highway until you die. All you children going my way, better tell you home life sweet good bye. The Band — Grateful Dead. Oh ya! Love ya Mom and Dad! 124 Deborah Lynn Bello Debbie Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. David Stetson Bennett Michelle Carol Berard Michelle You can ' t tell which way a train is going by looking at the tracks. Susan Eleanor Blair Sue We came together as strangers, we stu- died together as friends. We graduate together in unity because friendship never ends. Thanks guys! I love Ya! Some things do last forever! Swept Away — D.R. Stick Figures . . . Blue Eyes 1 2, Good Bye H.H.S.! Edward Louis Blaszak III Ted Student Council President, Debating Team, Drama Club, A.F.S. Harbolight, Reporter for Hingham Mariner, and an over zealous activist ... Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path and leave a trail . . . Goodbye to all. Leslie Marie Bonnyman Leslie Those who have shared in the simple pleasures have found the best things in life . . . Butter flies are free to fly; fly away! High away . . . Bye Bye . . . E.J. H.H.S. Field Hockey ... F.L. ... S.S. and A.W. the perfect friends . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Brian Lawrence Bosse Brian Don ' t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Yvette Bottema Yvette Though you want it to last forever, you know it never will. 125 Cheryl Ann Bouchie f -. Roland Albert Bourdon III Roland The road through life leads in many directions. We all will not go in the same direction, but hopefully we will meet again. Debra Marie Bourdon Deb This paper may crumble, the words may fade, but never the memory that has been made. Lisa Ann Bradlee Lisa True friendship is something you have to work for, but once you attain it, it ' s everlasting. Jonathan Michael Breen William Richard Brewer, Jr. Lisa-Joy Brooke Christine Dorothy Brooks Chrissy Leave me alone, I ' m having a crisis — G.L. . . . Screws: Mushie mouse; Jude; Riles; Suppie; Tutska . . . 126 Betsy Lin Brown Betsy England 83-84 . . . stuffed and wanker . . . S.Q. California 4 85 . . . red, red wine . . . body works . . . square pegs . . . dead ends . . . Raspberry Lime Rickeys . . . Brigham ' s like or love? I told you so! D.F. — Snowball 84 . . . playboy bunnies — kidnap breakfasts — I love you all! Jennifer Marie Brown Jen Remember the Golden Night and C ' s. Turn to you! Jen and Keith forever . . . . Dawn Marie Bryanton Dawn Friends may come and go, but memo- ries will last forever! Craigville ' 81, N.H. Summer of ' 82, J.T. Depression Parties, P.W. Short People in the Back, M.F. Our talks of everything, A.F.S. Wheding Exchange ' 84. David Bruce Buchwalter Charles Richard Bucki Klaus It ' s up to you, just fight evil in your mind . . . It ' s up to you . . . The more you give the more you ' ll find . . . How long will ittaketill everyone will under- stand that we must fill our hearts with love again. Christine Louise Burke Tina When you see a chance, take it . . . ' 85 ... T ... The cape .. . W.H. Doc- tor ... 17 ... 22 ... Cleavage S.H. Wouldn ' t that be cool 11 -0-4 VVI. Weezie 5:00 A.M. I promise M.B.D. Weak . . . Phil, Stein, The Mobile, The Pit, Nieva, Just take it all ... Pepsi, Ralph. Mary Louise Cafferty Lou Always look towards tomorrow be- cause there will never be another yes- terday. Sean Patrick Cafferty Sean If you can ' t dazzel them with your bril- liance, then baffle them with your BS. As long as you know you tried your hardest it doesn ' t matter what others think. B.H.Y.L. A.F.S. 127 John Patrick Cahill H H inr- ' l H 1 5 H| H L Kt K ' - ' IH| 3 ' ' i ikMj HI I Lisa Meionie Cameron James Baxter Campbell Robert Francis Campbell Joe To all, to each, a fair goodnight. Tracey Anne Campbell Tracey And there is so much time to make up . . . Everywhere you turn . . . Time we have wasted on the way . . . Never forget . . . North Beach, N.Y.C. Band Trip, Dead Shows and the Brady Bunch . . . It ' s cool. James Christopher Cappella James Many people ask me what do you want to do with your life! I WANNA ROCK!!!! P.S. Deborah Ann Carnes Debbie There are many people that we will meet in our lives, but only a few will make a lasting impression on our minds and hearts. It is these people that we will think of often and who will always remain important to us as true friends. Charles Cole Carney Chuck 128 Kenneth Ira Carr Kenny The huge monster vs. the ugly green . . . C period Brightam . . . We are bet- ter than you . . . The police Station . . . Love knoweth not its own depth until the horror of separation. Michael Edward DeGraff Carr Mike Ford L.T.D. Wagon . . . There ' s no sub- stitute!!! Peter Carr Peter You don ' t need a weather man to know which way the wind blows. Listen: there ' s a hell of a good universe next door; let ' s go . . . The Cabin Jennifer Gail Carroll Jenny Don ' t stop thinking about tomorrow . . . Snow blizzards of ' 84 ... O.C. beach bound, celebrate good times . . . weezie-n-tweety . . . Tina and her Pep- si. It ' s lady ' s night ... oh what a night! Boston . . . Pam remember beach ' 82 • . . . Stowe, remember? (Ted-n?) G.S.T. The vodka queens and always the memories of H.H.S. Ivana Maria Castro Michael John Cavatorta Julianne Stuart Chambers Julie Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me, and be my friend. The unforgettable bug . . . Hard habit to break . . . M.F. ... Meg, Patty — Remember Henry the Staple. Matthew Scott Chisholm Matt See ya! B.C.C. 85 129 Albert Sungsoo Cho Albert We have done so much with so littlefor so long, that we are now qualified to do anything with nothing . . . Bono Lives Jennifer Mary Clifford Jen Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. Richard Stuart Coffin Rick The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. CABIN ' ' y TSH H Bk? .oJwH j JK B 9|rv ' ' ' H ys m ' j B ■ K ' lH BK T E IH i 1 1 HL| 1 Patricia Jean Comer Patti The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. Ross Edward Condit Ross We are the guardians of a great human function. We have achieved much and we have erred often. We are only men and we are only seekers. But we seek for truth with the best there is in our hearts. Jeffrey Sargent Connor Jeff Love pit — Long underware . . . skiing 69z28 . . . Late nights . . . Angle ' s in- securities . . . better use it before you get too old. I can feel it coming in the air tonight . . . going away . . . trie Ridge. Christine Marie Corry Chris It doesn ' t matter ... I ' m not going to major in it anyway. Warehouse, BCN Bayside Expo Party, Caldor, Irene ' s Bay Banks, Roxanne, Polo, Bronco II, cos- mopolitian, you send Me , Dial-A- Lash, instantly innocent, BMWs, pirouettes, Freeoird, watching rehear- sals, Where ' s the car? Anthony Richard Cortese Tony Budd Don ' t let your dreams run away from you ... go after them. 130 Susan Ann Cosgrove Sue In order to have friends, one has to be a friend first. Thomas Francis Costello Tom I don ' t know where I ' m going ... I don ' t know what I need . . . But I ' ll get to where I ' m going and that ' s all right with me. P.H.H. ' 85 Michelle Maria Coulon Bula Ali, Lis, Wendel, Smeph, Cimpa, Sno- nut, Al V Er, forever friends . . . Eskimo- pie?? Lovepit , . . B.K. . . . Gee your hair smells terrific! Rod Eyeliner . . . Outsiders? Ringdings . . . Sailing, Val- salva and Dent ' s? Jitterbug . . . Ding . . . Stud ley Maria Elizabeth Cox Maria A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, accepts you the way you are today and loves you anyway . . . Don ' t forget: Elvis on . . . Elvis off . . . Writeme-selfa note, hockey games . . . Hey Pat, What ' s up? Jeffrey Taylor Craig Jeff Baseball . . . Nude Twister . . . Celtics . . . Mr. P.E. Captain Craiga . . . Sports Co-Editor . . . Turn out the lights the party ' s over. Mary Frances Cronin Mar The only reward of virtue is virtue, the only way to have a friend is to be one. A friend is a person with whom I may be myself. Patricia Maureen Cronin Patty Imagine what life would be like without music! Elvis, The Beatles, Janis and U2. Remember . . . Relax Mama! Oh lord wont you buy me, I saw it, I saw it . . . The rose, the Cohasset Reservoir Rocks, Another 15 or 20 minutes . . . 143 Paul Alissa Doucet Crowley Sprout I an ' t believe I just said that . . . EXPO . . . Squirrel . . . Squid . . . Milly . . . Sue . . . You light up my life . . . Filen ' es Basement . . . Memorial Day . . . Football Game . . . Locked DesK Drawer . . . Key Rex . . . Minute Rice . . . Ron ' s . . . Caldor . . . Edna . . . VEGA POWER. 131 Pauline Therese Daley Pauline David William Dedian David Stacey Marie Dedian Stace For long you live and high you fly, and snniles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry, and all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be. Peter Davis Delano Pete Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; nothing ' s so hard but search will find it out. Stephanie Ann Delmonico Stephanie Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go. Nancy Jean Delorey Kimberly Anne Devito Kim And we shall walk through all our days with love remembered and love re- newed. 1 1-1 Ipo Snowflakes . . . mov- ies ... Colleges . . . icicle . . . The Police . . . Duran Duran . . . Guaca- mole . . . Changes. John Anthony Diaz John The wheel is turning and you can ' t slow it down, you can ' t let go and you can ' t hold on, you can ' t go back and you can ' t stand still. If the thunder don ' t get you then the lightnin ' will. Watch out for that simple twist of fate. 132 Gregory Steven Diercks Joan Marie Diggins Joan The soul afraid of dying never learns to live. Charles Andrew Dillaway Charlie If true artists would unite they could rule the world, but they don ' t so the world rules them. Joanne Marie DiLoreto Jodi A time it was and what a time it was, a time of innocences, a time of confi- dences: Preserve your memories . . . Black Mountain . . . James Bond . . . How you doing? . . . every once in awhile . . . Sledding at Furnace Brook . . . Hockey games . . . Patty ' s towel . . . Nuclear Missle. Henry Disano Debra Jean Doroni Debbie Student Council, National Honor Soci- ety, Yearbook, Harborlight, Student Board, Cheerleading, Angelo ' s Love to Unis and Fred, Hail Raoullel, Scott, 32, Love Pit, If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if you can dream it, you can become it. Stephen Edward Dougherty Jean Helen Downey 133 Marie Louise Doyle Beth Ann Duggan Beth Memories are forever . . . Field Hock- ey, Lacrosse, The Outsiders, Liquid Sky, Barnside, Seasick? O.K. you heroes Cohasset Party, An early Dai- quiri? Story Hour, Swatch Watch, The Beach, Suave, On the roof. Wildcat . . . They ' ll never fade away. Sabrina Jean Dunlap Karen Ann DuVerger Karen Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye. Marsha Elizabeth Eaton Moosh Born on a mountain. Raised in a cave, Rockin ' and Ridin ' is all that I crave! 9 84 D, R R, PIT, EEKG, TA, I can ' t drive 55 PW, ME, TM. CP, TT, CB, JH, HW, JB, DB, RS, UK, TO Todd Eikinas Crash For ever trying to make weight . . . Lumpy! Keep smiling Sue, Smurf finally grew, S.I.I.D. But I am quick, right Ragu . . . What ' s that small Juliann? Roll down the Windows! ! Never forget you guys ... Is it all over already. Katherine Margaret Elder Kate Brian Arthur Elsden Brian 134 Lisa Michelle Emery Lisa When you say goodbye, it doesn ' t mean forever. Thomas Merrill Emier Tommy Life is always changing, So in the world, change is the only thing that is constant . . . Discipline, or the lack there of make you you . . . T.L.R.P. Thanks P.H.H. Joseph Manuel Enos Joe Summer of ' 83 ... Being with B.C. Give me life on the road ... 2 A.M. Milton . . . Road Trips ... Pit Stops . . . Friends from here, there Fords The Stones Cellar Doors left unlocked . . . Dislikes Sunday nights and dents .... Eleanor Frieda Evans Christopher John Fahy Houdini, Bam Bam, Kid Q Good friends, good time . . . 72 . . . out late night . . . running on empty . . . Hand Football? You can ' t always get what you want ... No it isn ' t strange, after changes upon changes we are more or less the same. Thanks Mom and Dad. Kimberly Anne Fandel Kim Life is fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence . . . Field Hock- ey, Tennis, YL, Remembers Steve, SB, MK, K.IT, N.D. J.H. E.L. Famous Fri- day Night . . . Sunrise or a Sinking Boat . . . Swept Away Diane Margaret Fanning De A heart is judged not by how much you love, but how much others love you. Michael John Faust Mike Four years Varsity Tennis . . . Boy ' s Stae Delegate . . . Sports Editor, Harbo- light. Who ' s Who in America High School Students, R.P.I. Medal, Nation- al Honor Society ... He who does not hope to succeed has already failed. 135 Richard Feins Rich Sailin ' on: Cape excursions . . . Wher ' s Tuna? Quality maneuvers — It ' s outta hand by this point. There are two paths to be traveled on, but in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. Christopher Fernald Chris I ' ll really miss this place, Sure I will! . . . MMA ... It finally is happening Scott Fitzgerald Fitz We will survive . . . ALKO-ALKO ALL DAY . . . GDH . . . Football — Basket- ball — Golf. Maureen Fitzpatrick Fitzy If you ' re patient in one moment of an- ger, you will escape 2100 days of sor- row .. . P.W. Only You! . . . B.D., Papers! Bazil! Peter? . . . Taz: Some people think its holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go! i 0: ' Evan Marie Fitzwilliam Evan If you smile at me I will understand, because that is something everyone does in the same language . . . N.H. 22 . . . Batmobile, Jokerman Dance, Wouldn ' t that be cool? MBD! All over it! Time and place for everything. Rasp- berry Lime Rickey Cheryl Anne Flagg Cheryl Color Guard ... To T.L. — I.L.Y. L.A.S; F.F.! ... To M.M. — Y.A.M.I; 1-4-3! TO CLASS ... When you ' re cold from the inside out, and don ' t know what to do. Remember Love and Friendship, and warmth will come to you. David Terrence Flynn Dave There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen . . . P.H.H. ' 85 ... Thank you and ... Good Night! Parker Kidnap Breakfast . . . Runny Eggs . . . Stunts . . . minor or major . . . Ringling Bros. Barnam and Bailey ... I told you so B.B.! Thomas Flynn Tommy 136 Jeffrey Lee Crever Jeff Michael Joseph Griffin Mike Shawn Michael Griffin Griff Hockey . . . Torspo Sticks . . . Nut- cracker . . . Winning isn ' t everything, but losing sucks. Amy Chase Gulden Amy Student Advisory Council . . . Lacrosse . . . KAGE, French Club — Mammy — icebergs, S.S.C.C, M.V., P. O ' W. Pip, Twisting b.t.p., fakeish-sleepish, E period French, fortune cookies. OONA ' s, English Beat, Mass Pike to Boston?? K.K.T.O.C, Rock, Jump Holler! Jennifer Ann Hale Jen You ' re reaching deep inside you for things you ' ve never known. It ' s been tougn, rough goin ' , but you haven ' t gone alone. Helping hands besides you, friends to bring you through, so much that they ' ve shown you so much you can do! Scott Michael Haley Scott Follow your heart . . . living for today . . . forget tomorrow . . . follow your heart . . . any other way will only lead to sorrow . . . follow your heart . . . don ' t wait any longer! TRIUMPH Gwendolyn Inta Hall Gwen J.C.C. . . . P.S. . . . Bermuda . . . Wan- na play pool? Time may change me, but I can ' t change time ... Do you relate? Tod . . . T . . . The Cape . . . Road Trip . . , Too much is never enough . . . Field Hockey. I can ' t stand loosin ... I L. Ya. ... G.G.G. . . . James Buchanan Hall Jay Take time for the little things and the pleasures each one brings . . . Tennis . . . Squash . , . Soccer . . . Adirondacs 84 ' (Mt. Golden ... The Goat . . . Mid- dlebury 2 . . . Breakfast Bio . . . The Bug . . . Sunday Football . . . cam- paigners .... 139 Caroline E. Hallowell Lynn The past is water under the bridge Thanks O.C.L. Champs!!! Face . . Carson Matthew Hanrahan Carson yeni ve linte yulpar avanier: si man i yulma nin enguantuva? sindanoriello caita mornie: falmalinnar; tier un- dulave lumbule: nai hiruvalyte vali- mare, o, atani, le linnathon noldo ar nole untupambar atanieva .... Susan Hans Sue Don ' t try to be what you ' re not, you are yourself and no one else. Thanks Mom. Peter Michael Hanson Peter William Henry Harkins, Jr. Bill The harder the battle you see the swee- ter the victory . . . Sept. 22 . . . Mar- shfield . . . PHH 85 ' . . . TOGA! Hallo- ween Brewers . . . Great Hill . . . Suf- fragette City .... Suzanne Ellen Hart Sue I am not interested so much in what I do with my hands or words as what I do with my feelings. I want to live from the inside out, not from the outside in. Michael Andrew Hartin Mike Simplicity is the shortest distance be- tween two points John Andrew Harmsen Harvey John 140 Christine Michelle Hatch Chris There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and after that enjoy it. Only the wisest of man- kind achieve the second .... Wendy Anne Haviland Wendy Robert Emmett Hayden Robert Mindy Sue Heller Mindy Drama 9-12, Chorus 9-12, AFS 10-12, NEFTY 9-12. Life is a bummer but live it to its limit because this is your only chance to shine. Judith Hennessey Jude If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you, its yours, if it doesn ' t hunt it down and kill it. Sarah Virginia Hess Sarah Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own unaerstanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight. Nicola Margaret Hood Nicky Well Biff, you know! It ' s been a great year, the best ever. The memories will last forever. Give me an H! Carribean bound! Who ' s daffy? Hey Patter, R.B.? or? Why does this year have to end? . . . Luv ya 85 ' ! Elizabeth Ellis Horte Beth When you think the world is full of confusion, just remember it ' s a;; a grand illusion. 141 Jacqueline Hunnefeld Jackie Matthew L. Hurley Matthew It is those who follow their own desires that cut a pathway through the briers to find the estuary of the river where they will find a drunkeness that won ' t bother their liver. Ronald Robert Hutchins Hutch Some folks are born into a good life, others get it anyway. Bruce . . . Hockey . . . Ell . . . Jennifer ... To all to each, a fair goodbye. Joellyn Hutchinson Jodi Happiness is sometimes looked for, but then it seems unreachable. If you just let it happen it will bring you the best times of your life. Kerri Ann Hutt Kerri Christopher Bret lacomini Chris Annmarie laria Annmarie Jennifer Elizabeth James Jen Mittersill .. . Y.L. ... What do ... do on Saturday night? . . . Violent Femmes . . . Something ugly . . . Grasshopper loves Master . . . A.F.S. Immersion . . . bells and loafers ... the Algerbra song . . . Glen ' s . . . Those who care to color only within the lines end up with very dull pictures. 142 Keith Allan Jermyn Doc The world is a cycle with no end, Life and death are its boundaries, in be- tween lies reality; outside — imagina- tion. LATER! Susan E. Johnson Sue The meek shall inherit the earth, the rest of us look to the stars. Jacqueline Carrie Johnston Jackie But those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and not get weary. They will walk and not grow faint. Dawna Kristine Jones Jonesie What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or crust and sugar over — like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? «A Murielle Joublin Murielle Erin Anne Kelliher Erin Senior Prom ' 83, Love Pit! Crocket — M.H.H.D.S.C. Otis!! Chicken Salad; weekends . . . raspberry Lime Rickeys. Hingham does Durham! Subs anyone? I ' ll bring the salad A. V. ! My lists? Snow- ball ' 84. Pajama man! Twisting b.t.p. Sailing . . . Bula, Lisa? Bermuda ' 85 P.H.H. ' 85! Wendell Hale Kelley, Jr. Sam We can change the world, rearrange the world . , . It ' s dying to get better . . . What a trip . . . Saranac SPO ... All you need is love . . . Peace. Ursula Ann Kerchner Ursula . . . with a LITTLE help from my friends! 143 Mira Joan Koplovsky Mira Everybody wants me to be what they want me to be, I ' m not happy when I try to fake it. Swept away ... Tiny ... Famous Friday Night ... The Weekends . . . Gladys . . . S.K.K.N.M. We go together . . . Somethings do last forever .... Donna Ann Krause Mouse If you love something, set it free; if it comes back it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was found. It never will be! James Joseph Laliberte Libby Mercy droppeth as gentle rain from the Heaven. Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest — it blesseth him that gives and him that takes ... To Esyned, do as you wish . . . you had . . . and you ' ll be all you wanted. Lianne Marie Laily Lianne The dancer slows her frantic pace in pain and desperation, her aching limbs and down cast face aglow with per- spiration. Keep on smilin ' through these be final days, when the lignt comes through the haze, a new world will begin. Keith Joseph Lambert Keith Life gets tougher towards the Summit. The cold increases . . . responsibility increases . . . Thanks Jen . . . Love You. Edward Joseph Langi Edward Wendy Anne Larrabee Wendy A friend in need is a friend indeed. Erika Lorraine Larsen Erica If we eliminate space, all we have left is here. If we eliminate time, all we have left is now. And in the middle of here and now, don ' t you think we might see each other once or twice? 144 Randall Bryan Laughlin Rand One thing is forever good; that one thing is success . . . 63 . . . Bermuda ' 85 ... P.H.H. ' 85 Audrey Maria Lawrence Aud, Aud-Bear, Smaud, Laundry Dreams . . . Hold on loosely, but don ' t let go. If you cling too tightly, you ' re gonna lose control. Mom I Miss You . . . Ruth, Larry Emeryboard, The Bears, Dinks, L.C. Brother Vin, Liser, Montreal ' 83 . . . Martha ' s Vineyard ' 84. Tina Louise Lawrence Tina Life goes on and the dreams will con- tinue and for every dream you have, it just might come true. There ' s more to life than receiving what you want and to enjoy what we have. Harold Joseph Leary Harry As you get older the mind gets weaker. Things you would have never done be- fore are now done at wi 1 1 . It ' s true when you ' re a child you ' re safe, when you ' re older you wish to escape the world closing on you. Colleen Le May Colleen Michael R. Levenson Lev All that we can do is just survive. All we can do is to help ourselves ... is stay alive. Thank you and good night. P. H.H. Brian David Lincoln Link The past must be remembered when planning for the future. Sharon Marie Loiacono Sharon 145 Mary Laura Long Mary Where you place your time, you place your life; when you place your life you place your love. Darren Michael Lund Darren Stephanie Ann Lydon Stephanie Life doesn ' t always live up to your ex- pectations, but naving great friends who you really care about and can rely on makes living much more enjoyable . . . Viva L ' ltalia! Pamela Ann Lynch Pammy I ' ll always remember my friends — and the good times we ' ve shared ... THE FRIDAY COUNTDOWN ... the worthwhile wait . . . Allright 84 WAM ... The Hill — McNuggets . . . Summer of ' 82 . . . J.C. . . . Pike ... ' 84 ... L.T., N.S. 7-11 ... 3:00amT.B. . . . Ritza ' s . . . Sesame St. ... The Forest . . . Spritzers .... Robert Thomas Magi! I Robert Michael David Maguire Michael Christopher Joseph Mahoney Christopher George J. Malouf, Jr. Jay Thanks ... CD. 146 John W. Manley John If we couldn ' t laugh, we would all go insane. Suzanne Marie Manley Zanney May you be in Heaven one half hour beforethe Devil knows you ' re dead . . . Member of the boo crew . . . (DRM) Harry Thomas Mann, Jr. Harry Turn out the lights, the party ' s over. Suzanne Michelle Mara Suzanne Some people say that strength is holdin one; some say it ' s letting go . . . Senior Prom ' 83 ... Devin . . . Wench . . . B.B. . . . 4 85 Calif. . . . JQKeyes?? July 3rd. Hingham does Durham . . . UVM . . . raspberry Lime Rickey ' s . . . End- less Love . . . Red Roses . . . Goodbyes . . . Thanks Mom and Dad .... Daniel Frank Marin! Daniel Lori Ann Marshall Lori There is no distance on this earth as far as yesterday . . . Thank you M.M., J.C, B.S. and all my friends . . . The Barn . . . G.S. Good TIME 14, 29 . . . Thank Rob, Muzyme . . . Good Luck all! Carinna Joan Marson Carinna You are the sun, you are the rain that makes my life thisfoolish game . . . You need to know, 1 love you so, and I ' d do it all again and again . . . Cheering ' 84 . . . My Fuzzy ' s comin ' home! . . . H.M., E.P., J.D Sandra Kaye Martin Sandy Be as the stars, unchanging in the firma- ment . . . Guiding others through the darkness by your steadfast light .... 147 Debora Frances Mascioli Gooka A glance over the shoulder, but nothing more; I don ' t like looking back like this. It ' s not as clear as it used to be. Thanks Mom and Dad. Lorri Ann Mayer Mayo How much good inside a day depends on how good you live ' m. How much love inside a friend depends how much you give ' em. Thanks L.H., C.S., B.S. and all my friends; Soccer 4-ever . . . Team 1 ... NAT; Lacrosse . . . Ban- dies . . . Summer ' 84 ... Beachboys . . . The Gang — Good Luck! Charles Joseph Mazzulli Charles Todd Charles McAdams Todd It ' s been real . . . It ' s been fun . . hasn ' t been real fun. But it Stephen Francis McAloon Mac Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true . . . P.H.H. ' 85 Lisa Frances McClearn Lisa Love to Mom and Dad . . . Thanks to Mr. and Mrs., D.C., L.M. and M.C forever friends Mike, Ken, Phil, . . . BCC ' 84 ... The girls . . . parties . . . forever! My first all-nighter, 18th .... William Duncan McCormack Bill Lisa Anne McGowan Lisa Clear eyeliner . . . Love Pit ... B.K. after Lacrosse? The Livingroom . . . Summer of ' 84 . . . 143 S . . . George and the Kinky Sisters. GREEN MONS- TERS ... Ski Trip, Incognito Pinto . . . Homecoming ' 84 ... Jitterbug ... Orange cones in Cohasset? My best friends never forget . . . just move on. 148 James W. Mclnnes Jamie If you get kicked in the head get up fast or they ' ll kick you again: Know who your friends are, and let them know too! Laura Jean McKenna Laura All the world ' s indeed a stage, and we are merely players, performers and por- trayers . . . each anothers audience outside the guilded cage . . . (bush) Bobby ' s Party . . . Cakafalo . . . Boston . . . Wrong Way . . . Hull Cut (summer) . . . Always ST, BA, JA, LM. Heather McKenzie Heather Gail Patricia McLaughlin Gail Rock, Jump and Holler — Trinity . . . Gymnastics . . . ' 81 - ' 85 . . . squatalupe hidalgo . . . U. Mass ' 84 — Malibu . . . Hey Ya Know?? Mass Pike . . . down- town Boston?? S.W.G. — L.K., S.F., M.N., Take three — A.G., I would die 4 U= Jimish!! Scott Matthew McLoud Scott We all bear witness as history unfolds. Let ' s hope tomorrow can deliver on the promise that she holds . . . Don ' t look back in anger, don ' t look ahead in fear. You just keep takin ' her as she comes until she comes in clear . . . Cabin Fever! Kristen Manon McNair Kristen MASP ' 84 ... It Cracked ... We are better than you and perhaps the birds . . . Blister in the Sun . . . R.E.M. . . . The Violent Femmes . . . Don ' t Go Back to Rockville . . . Haverford Weekend? Paul Betts . . . That which destroys me makes me strong .... Jonathan David McNeilly John Sitting on top of the world ... Mt. Washington, Saratoga, Mars Hotel, The Great Nebula in Orion .... Jeffrey Moseley Mehegan Jeffrey 149 Debora Leigh Miller Debi My memories of Hingham will last a lifetime; before 1 had a chance to count them all, my memories have turned to love. Thanks Mom and Dad! I Love You! Heather Jeanne Miller Heather Step into the velvet of the morning . . . Let yourself lay back within your dreams . . . Take on the situation but not the torment . . . Now you know its not as bad as it seems . . . Always me and ski .... Amy Beth Mindick Amy Jeffrey Vincent Mine Jeff David Wayne Mitchell Mitch Life is not long, and too much of it must not pass in idle deliberation . . . how shall it be spent .... Michelle Debra Mitchell Mitch Remember the golden night and C ' s . . . turn to you . . . who needs a license . . . When you close your eyes . . . Summer ' 84 ... Goodbye J.T., M.T. MS. M., T.H., and M.G. I ' ll miss you . . . ThanksJ.B., L.M., J.C, and B.S. for being there. Martha Chase Mixson Martha There ' s a world you ' re living in ... No one else has you part ... All God ' s children in the wind . . . Take it in and blow hard. Joseph Anthony Monaco Joe 150 Jonathan Mark Morse Jono When the horse is dead ... get off!! IWTFCB Margaret M. Mullane Marvelous I got a smile for everyone I meet Take care class of ' 85. Paul Edward Murphy Paul Patricia Ann Nee Irish The memories I have in the back of my mind will never be erased while we ' re going through time. Love ya Mom and Papa T., J.C, T.C., P.S., T.C., K.P., R.M., H.D., G.A., T.T., E.P., L.L., S.R., L.B., J.O., S.M., P.W. Gerald Francis Nelligan, Jr. Jay P.H.H. ' 85 Joyce Marie Nese Joyce Follow your dreams, chase them down, don ' t let them get away, you ' ll never get another chance to find them. Thanks D.H., we made it. J. Robert Noble Rob Well-timed silence hath more eloqu- ence than speech . . . Lori ; P.O., J.D., M.L., C.I.: Canada ' 82. Paul Joseph O ' Brien O ' B It takes a tough old soldier to keep going through it all ... But we ' re so much less than human, when we lose one of our own . . . 151 Susan Mary O ' Brien OB There is no armor against fate Michael Joseph O ' Connell Spil e If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. Eric Hans Olsen Eric Ross O ' Han ley Rosso I ' m gonna put wax on the trax and slide on outa here! Suzanne Oliva Suzanne Colleen Susan O ' Neill Colleen 152 Patricia Margaret O ' Regan Patty When in doubt listen to the children, for only then, through their innocence and ignorance, will speak the truth . . . Agnes . . . New York . . . Beach Parties . . . Christmas Carolling . . . Jew Jew Bee ' s . . . Friday Night Celtics Games . . . Spacehunter . . . Popcorn Fights . . . Buckaroo Bonzai .... Erica Holly Papagno E.P. The future is full of the memories we leave behind . . . friendship Li, Pic, Rin, Dilo ... Cheerleading ... 1983 — time for changes . . . lucky . . . E.T. . . . wild horses . . . Donna Summer ... Rubbertree Plants ... M.F.! Sul- livanized . . . ML.H. Thank you every- one . . . Lover or life . . . always a smile for you .... Alan Jesse Parnell P.H.H. ' 85 James Lee Pearsons, Jr. James Donald Folsom Pitcher Donald Leslie Ann Player EP Janet Lee Plouffe Planet To make the world a friendly place one must show a friendly face. Carol Jean Pohl Carol 153 Joanne Potzko Joanne I made it through the rain ... I l ept my world protected ... I made it through the rain ... I kept my point of view ... I made it through the rain . . . and found myself respected by others who got rained on too and made it through. Albert Nelson Pratt Al So 1 unlocked your mind, you know to see what I could see. If you ' ll guarantee the postage I ' ll mail you back the key . . . You ' re talking a lot but you ' re not saying anything . . . The Cabin: where everything is real. Michael Jame Press Mike The rules of the road have enlarged; it ' s peoples gains you ' ve got to dodge, but it ' s allright mama, I can make it ... . T omaso Prestia- Maso Thank God . . . Me and my car made it through the year . . . Math my favorite subject??? Not too shabby Augi . . . P.H.H. ' 85 Peter Kindwane Prime Peter One way to outthink people is to make them think you think you ' re not really thinking what you ' re trying to get them to think you think . . . H.H.C. ' 85 Janet Frances Quain Janet Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail . . . Thank you Mom! B.B., J.S., S.M., K.S., H.R., E.F. —always Amanda Raine Amanda The hua rahi kite whai hoa me rite ano te whakaaro. Thank you Hingham . . . Thank you A.F.S. Shannon Leigh Reed Shan I may not know where I ' m going ... I may not know what I need. But one thing is for certain ... I know what I want ... So want you free me and I wi 1 1 paint a perfect picture . . . New York . . . New York . . . New York .... 154 Daniel Francis Richards Richadzzs Everyone I know is lonely and Cod ' s so far away, and my heart belongs to no one so now sometimes I pray please take the space between us and fill it up some way. Mary Ann Rielly Mary Ann Alison Pauline Riley Alison Bula, Smef, Gimpa, Wendle, Lis, Erin, Heath, Al — weekenders, lacrosse, fat rocks, eyeliner, fresks, M.C ' s favorite fruit, pajama man, p. crew, z. crew, g.g. slicks, story hour, navaho interior, Erin stories, He ' s so ugly! Ghandi, U.V.M., isolationists, F.G., Liquid sky ... All Memories .... Lon Joseph Robertson Lon Anne Marie Rocha Anne Paul Michael Rogalski Ski The world is weird, it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; make every act count, since you are going to be here for only a short while; in fact, too short for witnessing all the marvel of it. Howard Bruce Rosenberg Howie It ' s been a long time coming, . . . It ' s going to be a long time gone . . . Ap- plaud friends, the comedy is over .... Bryan Keith Rosenberger Bryan You can get it if you really want, but you must try, try and try, try and try. You ' ll succeed at last. Get your mind set on a dream. You can get it although hard it may seem now .... 155 Heather Caldwell Ross Heather Great it is to believe the dream . . . When we stand in youth by the stormy stream, but greater a thing to fight life through and say at the end the dream was true .... Kimberly Ross Kim Life is full of fulfillments and dis- appointments, so live your life to the fullest, and on ' t ever let go of your dreams . . . Kim and Brad — Lowell weekends the best . . . Harley forever . . . Hey Dan I made It!!!! David Ruggiero David I have played my games ... I have played my ritual ... I ' m gonna tell Agamemnon 1 quit! ... If man is a work ofart, then dammit, lets improve it ... . Joseph Bernard Ryan Joe Jennifer Pamela Sacon Jen The best way out is always through . . . so wench . . . square pegs . . . jhuda babes . . . thanks for everything . . . May 17 ... Dill! ... Phone Bills ... like China . . . smugglers . . . the D . . . C.S.F. . . . We love the things we love for what they are .... Jorgen Christer Sandgren Jorgen Geoffrey Carter Saplin Geoff Patricia Marie Scally Patti I ' ve been happy lately thinking about the good things to come and I believe that it could be that good things have begun ... SSI, 2 3 BT Joe Morgans . . . Rhonda . . . Tanker . . . South Pleasant St. FB, SB, LENNIE, SUE. 156 Kendra Jean Schrauth Kendy Don ' t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live ... We ' re all over it . . . Daboot . . . Nantucket . . . New Hampshire . . . Doritos . . . UVM . . . Shredded lettuce . . . Thank you . . . these memories will last forever. Sally Anne Schwalm Sally Time can ' t destroy its beauty, for as long as memory lives . . . Years can ' t erase the pleasure that the joy of friendship gives .... James Dirk Schwenk Dirk Those who are first shall later be last . . . Those who are slow shall later be fast. For the times they are A ' changing. The Cabin . . . The Tower . . . Quebec . . . Montreal . . . Kleen Truck . . . Mol- leculor Lettuce . . . Plaid is Bad . . . Institutionalized . . . Godspell . . . Cabinated .... James Scott Jim The speech of flowers excels the flow- ers oi speech . . . But what ' s often in your heart is the hardest thing to reach . . . And life is one long mystery my friend, so live on, live on, the answer ' s at the end. Michael Shane Mike Never let your schooling interfere with your education. Sharon Ann Shaughnessy Sharon Matthew George Shaw Matthew Wayne Scott Simmons Wayne 157 Bryan Seth Skulsky Bryan Standing in the middle of nowhere wondering how to begin . . . caught between tomorrow and yesterday . . . between now and then . . . And now we ' re bacl where we started . . . here we go round again . . . Day after day I get up and I say come on and do it again. Gary Albert Smith Jerry Whatever will be will be . . . the future is ours to see . . . Thursday night D.P. . . . Glum Cicle Jerks . . . Dream On . . . Government . . . Long Distance . . . Everything is dust in the wind . . . Left at Spitbrook . . . Right on Daniel- webster ... P.H.H. ' 85 Virginia Beverly Smith Ginny . . . Gin May we never lose sight of our ambi- tions, for our tomorrow is created by our hopes and dreams of today . . . Paul, August 21, 1983 ... Heather, you ' re my best friend! I ' ll miss you next year Cheryl Jeanne Sommer Cheryl Those crazy nights, I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times most of all .... 1 I. Linda Joan Spalluzzi Linda All I want is to see you smile . . . If your life was bad to you ing about tomorrow red wine . . . lunch . don ' t stop think- Mid-termsand then in ' stweety . . . Sincere thanks to everyone who has been a friend . . . Spaz .... Marl Anne Spirito Spaz Get Psyched!!! Soccer Champs . . . Bill Grogan ' s Goat . . . We love Track!! Real Harbormen give Blood . . . P.P. Ski! That ' s a very good thing — Bicky, Gina, Clowy ' s Angels . . . M.A.S.C. how do you feel? You think you ' re in the movies and everything is so deep . . . Yvette Marie Spirito Yvette May tomorrow be a perfect day . . . May you find love and laughter along the way . . . May God keep you in his tender care . . . Till he brings us together again. Cassandra Sullivan Cassie Back Again! . . . Miss You WHS . . . Lucy, Joanie loves you — Am I dream- ing or has itfinally happened! Just think good thoughts, K. What is reality any- way? Mom and Joe thank you for ev- erything . . . Love your songbird . . . Cartagena waits for us all 158 James Lewis Sullivan Sully Open the door and walk through, for today cannot be changed but tomorrow can be better . . . May I take your coat and shoes? Nancy Ellen Sullivan Julie Anne Supple Julie it ' s not how much you have . . . It ' s how much you enjoy . . . Basketball, Track, Soccer. Andrew William Swanson Andy Patricia Lynn Taylor Trish It ' s a fool who plays it cool by making this world a little c older ... Do you have a puppy in your car? Slurpies ... I would Die 4-U. Thanks Mr. B. and Mrs. T. Incredible Hair. My truck . . . Mo Hick Trash. William Bowman Thayer Bow Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile . . . cause life is a carnival . . . believe it or not ... Red Rocks . . . Bermuda . . . Many Dead Shows . . . Come one and all . . . it ' s a celestial ball . . . Frank Tierney ' s class A Block . . . Frank Zappa concerts .... Jennifer Ellen Thompsen Jennifer Andrea Marie Thompson Andrea Becas . . . Internacionales . . . New York . . . West Virginia . . . Bailando . . . Ecuador Caminata . . . De Viaje ... La Mora ha llegado para despedir- nos los sentimos mucho pero tenemos que irnos y esV2eramos vernos pronto ... a la hora de nuestro proximos ex- cuentro ... el fantasma amistoso. 159 Lisa Ann Toland Lisa Although a smile is how a friendship begins ... a memory is how it lasts . . . Working the 7-3 shift at QANH with Beth ... U. Mass 84-85 .. . PIKA .. . DD ' S B period . . . Fort Revere . . . Monticello ' s Shawn . . . Groovy. Douglas Kindall Tolle Douglas Paul Douglas Tribuna Tuna Cape Bound Again .... Lauren S. Tripp Lauren Don ' t stop thinking about tomorrow . . . Don ' t stop, it will soon be here . . . It will be here better than before yester- days gone .... Terri-Ann Tutkus Tuck When you know all life ' s answers they change the questions . . . Love you Mom and Dad, M.E., C.B., J.S., J.H., P.M., L.B., S.M., S.O., S.T., T.L., L.M., P.W., . . . Being the first skier down the mountain just after a snow- storm .... Joseph Michael Vardaro Joe Allison Jacklyn Vaughan Al My weekender ' s, I ' m gonna get evicted . . . Central ' s 3rcl floor biy ' s room . . . Late night anyone! How many people can you fit in YOUR Volvo? Snowball ' 84 ... Did I play Lacrosse? Bermuda ' 85 ... See you in 1990. P.H.H. ' 85 Stephen Anthony Villani Steve 160 Christopher Ward Chris Margaret Mary Warner Pegnut If time could determine life ' s wishes, it would stop in order to grant them all; since it doesn ' t, you must reach out and grab them before they fall ... Good luck everyone ... we made it! David Barry Warshaw Smurf When the world Is running down you make the best of what ' s still around. The deflating tennis ball . . . S.I.T.D. John, once a week . . . Dan and stuck in the mud . . . Outer limits, bus rides and bound for L.A Lynne Welsh Lynne Kevin Shawn Wheaton Wheats If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice ... I will choose above, I will choose freewill . . . Xana- du .. . Obtain immortality . . . Killing- ton ... 2 nights . . . Zoo Mass . . . Duck Pond . . . B-C, Mt. Kataden . . . the knifes edge . . . suspended .... Patricia Anne Wheeler Patty Today is only a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lives makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Good luck class of ' 85. M.F., N.H., D.B., D.T., R.B., E.W. Pamela Jean Wheeler Pam Varsity Tennis 9-12 Captain . . . No- thing is impossible to a willing heart . . . Spain ' 85 . . . fiestas . . . The Cape Paradise . . . AHM . . . Clash . . . Bruins games . . . Dad Betsy 4 85 . . . Roozer Boozer . . . Road Trips . . . Jim ' s BMW . . . Blue Bomber ... 143 JDM . . . Dire Straits . . . dungeon . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . UZ . . . graduation! col- lege bound . . . Thanks Mom. .¥• ■1 Bradford Victor White Brad In a little hilltop village they gamble for my clothes ... a bargain for salvation and she gave me a lethal dose ... 1 offered up my innocence ... got re- payed with scorn . . . Come in, she said ... I ' ll give you shelter from the storm. 161 Edward Earl White Ed Keith William Whited Keith This life ' s dim windows of the soul dis- tort the heavens from pole to pole and leads you to believe a lie when you see with, not through, the eye. The Cabin is always there, but never present .... Heather Spaulding Williams Heather Who do we do now??? 143 J.F.B. 9 2 84 Chicago . . . Mooshie Mouse, My Buddy, Pit, E.E.K.G. Lacross, lunch majors . . . What tangled web we weave, e pointers . . . The Kai ... Good Luck class of ' 85!!! Eric Tage Wi liner Eric Glenn Allen Wilson Glenn Lisa Ann Winquist Lisa James Scott Wrede Scott Too much of anything is just enough ... All I can do is smile, smile, smile. To achieve wisdom you must first expe- rience foolishness: perfect gentleman ski bum . . . Live Love Laugh . . . Trish, Erica ... I will survive . . . Cinnamen girl ... Peace . . . frozen roses for you . . . that ' s how much I care . . . Thanks Mom and Dad .... John Joseph Zona Zil Toliveyourlifeinyourown way ... To reach or the goals you have set for yourself ... To be the you that you want to be ... That is success . . . Thank you and Good Night. 162 Alfred A. Zuniga Al The People, the faces, the personalities burn forever in the fire of my memories ... This could be an eulogy to the years that have gone by, but this is more of a melody to the class that will never die. Susan Ruth Thorton Sue Kevin Michael Canonico Kevin Deborah Elizabeth Hall Deb Christine Durante Christine Seniors: Class of 1985 Kevin Michael Anfield Robert Craig Burbick Carolyn Canniff Karen Cieri Sean Robert Carlson Shawn Michael Devlin Christine Durante Janet Lauise Stidstone Emery Eric Francis Mark Edward Grundstrom Diane Marie Henry Joseph Dennis Lampert Steven Adam License Robert Francis Ludwig Lane Mabbitt Colleen MeMay Robert James McLore Brian Gerald Murphy Theresa Mora Joseph Mario Pitaro Barton Harleigh Price Kendall Layne Rosenberger Lisa Mary Sorrentino Judith Suzanne Spivak Laura Grace St. Pierre Kevin Pillar Christopher Andrew Sullivan Mary France Travers Michael Edward Walker John Hiilman Williams SPECIAL THANKS TO: Keith Whited Dirk Schwenk Susan Johnson Amy Gulden Michaela Tierney 163 eCUOK ( OHtUMC f X EW ORDE IV 3 22 ' 4 TieOne. f. %. nr V. ).: ' ■ ■,tS .- t - inter Sports k 164J r 4. . ,  1 his am t no party, jL Heart-Warming iiwts At Mind-Btowing Res. r ' ▼ ISbNbi ' fi Teaves i THAT GIVE YOU A HIGH V 3 1} im ' es !?• - ' • , oo CO o X there ' s a kid wlio had a big hallucination . . . uri! You Pretty 1161 Things From Planet Earth ■ ,f ■: a?Bwr ' ,- ■: ) HONE NERS l i; . ' : J ■«% PinkFlqy J. i j h B ' l J M - jMa« «.«Mi««,M-x s«« ' « .« r TH Handcrafted Jewelry SHOP 57 South Street Hingham, Mass. 02043 749-2656 V J r THE SWEDISH BAKER 45 WASHINGTON ST., NORWELL V J 166 THE CLASS OF 1985 WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cafferty Mr. and Mrs. William Carnes Dr. and Mrs. David Carr Jack and Marion Carr Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Fauike, Jr. David and Nancy Heller Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hennessey Nancy and Billy Jermyn Mr. and Mrs. Joublin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Krause, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Laliberte Mr. and Mrs. John Larrabee, Jr. George M. Loring Studio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Lydon Joseph and Lynne T. Mara Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marini Joan A. Marson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McNair Ursula M. 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