King Philip Regional High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wrentham, MA)

 - Class of 1983

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memorable Gong Show. As judges we had the famous Un-Known Keimachu, Mrs. Tower and the Patriots All-Pro place lficlfer, John Smith. Sticking together and showing our true spirit as l uniors, we captured the Class Competition trophy. This brought a feeling of unity to the class. We proudly accepted it. Qur l unior-Senior Prom 'Wonderful Tonight was an evening for all to cherish. Held at the Chateau DeVille in Pandolph, we danced to music by Mainstreet. Karen Henderson and Vicki Werning represented the luniors in the Queen Court. Our first Prom was enjoyable but we lfnew the best was yet to come' As we sail on, the Class of .7983 hnally entered King Philip as SENl0FfS.'.' Kps best yet' Leading the class was Therese Doyle-President, Patty Phelan-Vice President, Debbi Finley-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. Mrs. Fagan was our new head class advisor. We sure tried her patience, but she survived. Mrs. Wernborg assisted her as an advisor with this wild and crazy bunch of ????,' Tony Ormsby, an exchange student from Australia, joined the Class of 1983. Starting our Senior year immediately was Homecoming. Building aggressively at Tenley Hughes' we completed our Super Senior Float. We played the Mansfield Hornets and proudly displayed our float Mansfield Hornets will lose their form as KP Warriors stomp their swarm. ' Although we lost the float competition, we willingly accepted the Spirit Weelf Class History Competition tropn y. As Seniors we provec we :ac school spirit' The day was highlighted by Homecoming Queen Therese Doyle and her court Denise Petrosian, Viclfi Werning, and Delight Newman. Our class showed more unity as we all enjoyed ourselves at the Chinese Food Banquet. Vhthour :ne hypnotist we would not be able to salute our :enow classmates. On Thanlzsgiving Day, Carol Schwalbe represented the Senior class as Queen. Trying to stay sane, we lfept our treasury increasing. Candy sales, dances, carnation sales, and other major fund raisers contributed to our treasury. We all enjoyed our successful Senior Supper and the lunior-Senior Prom, which was held at the Sheraton- Tara in Braintree, was definitely an evening to remember. We have so many good times to cherish and to be thanliful for. Now that we have our diplomas, remember to talfe each day for itself and reach for the best. You can achieve what you really want to if you put your mind and heart to it. Remember we are still young and the world is yet to be ours So let's do it right because this class, the Class of 1983, You are the Best!

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The Class of l983 entered into King Philip Pegional School in September i979 to begin their four year voyage. Many of us not knowing what to expect, were rather nervous, but being the Class of '83 we lcnew we could malce it together. Our Freshman year started off with flying colors under the leadership of Therese Doyle-Presiden t, Debbi Finley -Vice President, Terry Roche-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. They were guided successfully by Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan. Working together we immediately began our fundraising events. Sponsoring candy sales, dances and a magazine sale we built up our treasury. Showing our class spirit we proudly built our hrst Homecoming float at Geromini 's house, When the Hornets get Swatted Down, The Warriors VWll Keep 'em on the Ground. We played the Mansheld Hornets. Though we did not capture a victory, we were proud of our hrst float. The Freshman-Sophomore Semi- Formal Longer Than held at the King Philip Ballroom in Wrentham proved to be success. Mhth music by Labonza, we all danced the night away. The Freshman were beautifully represented by Dawna Hooper and Pam Canclage in the Queen s Court. As Freshman we grew to lcnow King Phillip and ourselves and we were ready to go on! Beginning our Sophomore year with the same leaders and advisors, we lcept our spirit growing and our ambitions grew. Mhth the use of Tenley Hughes' garage we set off once again to build our awesome float KP Will Pocket the Pockets! We were again defeated, but we still lcept our pride. We sponsored dances, candy sales, a jelly bean guessing game, a magazine sale, and a road race. Everyone worlced together to malce our fundraisers successful. Our Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal The Rose held at the KP Ballroom again was certainly a wonderful evening. Joshua Tree performed and proudly representing our class as Queen was Debbi Finley. Denise Petrosian and Sandy Allsworth were in the court. Mhth only one year to go to be at the top, our funior year certainly proved to show how awesome the Class of '83 really is! Our lunior Class ofhcers were Therese Doyle- President, John Kinlin-Vice President, Viclri Werning-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. Once again Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan survived our outrageous ideas and schemes. What can we say, as luniors we were UNl?BALl . Playing Oliver Ames for Homecoming, we built our best float Warriors Voice will Soar, As They Silence O.A.s Roar in Tenley Hughes' garage. Although we did not win the trophy, we were definitely proud of our float. Raising money was not hard at all. We worlced together on dances, candy sales, carnation sales, and our



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Iune 5, 2000 Dear Mrs. Fagan, You'd never guess what happened to me last weekend. I was asked to be a guest speaker at a medical con vention in New York City. Well, I took up the offer. I was really surprised when I found out that the hotel where I would be staying was called Trees Suite . Immediately I thought of Therese Doyle and would you believe it, it was her hotell Therese and I had dinner and a few drinks to talk over old times. Shes married to a New York State Senator and has 8 children. We also filled each other in on where the awesome Class of '83 is today. Some of us really made it big. Mary Ellen Flower is a happy millionaire, Mike McGlynn is an unhappy millionaire, and Iean Vlhlliams has so much money that she was able to totally overhaul the white bomber. Erik Bezema, Ken Shaw, lim O'Connell, and Maria Tedeschi are all loaded with money. Bruce Hamlin, Shawn Conroy and Ioe Cameron are all successful-at what, I don 't know. Iim Peavey is making S20 an hour and Nancy Maduskuie is self-sufhcient. Cheryl Bettinger was a millionaire sweepstakes winner and Becky Nye owns everything that she ever wanted. Ioanne Conniff and Kathy French both own beautiful mansions. Mike Kellys well to do and finally has the beautiful girl of his dreams. Some of us had the right idea and got out of Massachusetts. Pam Young is in California, Karen Henderson is living it up in Texas and Phyllis Usher has a ranch in Kentucky. Linda Moran is in Colorado checking out the guys on the ski slopes. Nancy Sabin is in Hawaii. She was late for 5 of her flights but she finally made it. Sue Stenguist and Brenda Bredvik are living right here in New York in penthouses. Sherry Boyd and Barbara Black have a gorgeous mansion in Florida with handsome male servants all over the grounds. Roberta Ludwig has a beautiful mansion in the Carribean. Wheres our high school football team s guarterback, Mike K uza? Hes presently sipping champagne while gazing out his penthouse in uptown Dallas. Amy Wright is living in the backwoods of Vermont with MCH. While Therese and I were talking the announcer in the hotel lounge introduced the entertainment. I couldn 't believe it. Mark Harmon was in the band. Some of the songs they sang were composed by none other than Donna Larkin. I also found out that Marion Parmenter is a singer and Kathy O'Connell is an excellent band director. I later found out that some of my old classmates were here for the con vention that l was to speak at. Tenley Hughes is a dental hygienist, Karen Calkins is an emergency room doctor at a city hospital, and Carol McClintock is a doctor, too. Deb Smith is in the medical field and Tony Hgueras is a great surgeon. Fred Brennan is a heart surgeon at Mass. General and Brenda Hough is a Child Psychologist and has found her perfect personality hubby. Kim Black is a pediatrician in a newly built Childrens Hospital and Sandy Fretz is working in a veterinary office. Beth Heinsohn is a Nobel Prize winning physicist for NASA. Tom Hughes is a relativistic .siibiiiifgilear physicist who slays ores in his spare time. Deb Holgubs is a biochemist who T.P. 's the lab in her spare time. Aiifiyela lfblan, Siobhan Fitzgerald, and Kendra Lukens are successful nurses with lots of kids. Ginger Grospitch is a surgical nurse at Cleveland Clinic and Zanig Koshgarian is a nurse with world-wide recognition. Laura Mackie is a nurse with a foxy husband and Vicki Werning is a happily married nurse with 2 beautiful children. She has yet to lose her drivers license. 1 Some of us are lucky enough to be happily married. lay Civilinski is extremely happy with his I3 children. Leo Macdonald is married with no kids. Iamie Brown, Nancy Morse, Celeste Chartrand and Iudy Fruci are happily married. So are Tammy Horton and Carla Daley. Kari Christiansen, Leanne Purdon, Angie Pasguantonio, Patty Poirier, Kris Warnick, Darlene Silver and Vlhnnie Wylie are all happily married with children. Dave Patenaude is helping others to come to an accurate knowledge of Iehovah God in this time of the end. Fred Meda and Iim Moore are happily married with good jobs. Laura Iohnson is married to a wealthy Italian. Lauren MacKenney designs clothes when shes not with her husband. Kathy Kelly lives in a mansion in Newport, with her husband. Gary Gallagher is a millionaire with a beautiful wife. Terry Iones is married and owns a Porsche Dealership Company. Shannon Lynch had the right idea, shes married to Pay Bourgue and owns the most beautiful white fur jacket. Cord Walker is married and very wealthy. Pam Poss Hnally found someone to support her. Carol Sch walbe is married with enough money to buy her maroon QBOZ Wendi Slade is a happily married radio broadcaster and Monique Wolpers is a journalist with a family. Linda Robinson is married with 5 kids in Missouri. Unfortunately, her husband is in prison doing IO-I5 yrs. Carrie Wylie is married to a rich man and she has her own Porsche. Andi Miller, lenny Smithers, Diana Iostin, and Sue Dolan are all swinging singles and love every minute of it. Iohn Webster and Dave Wheeler are busy working hard. Chris Mkulis and Glenn Snow are older. A few members of the Class of '83 are serving our country in the Armed Services. Eric Sandberg is in the Navy. Glenn Hall spends his days rescuing people while hanging from a helicopter in the USAF Iulie Davis is an ofhcer in the USAF making 550,000 a year. Ion Peck is in NASA and Pat Loughlin is still in Marine boot camp trudging through the swamps of Paris Island. Good Luck, Pat! Iune Childs, Delight Newman, Danny Ward and Ieff Marsden have gone into air tra vel related careers. I unes a stewardess, Delight is a flight attendant, and Ieff is piloting the space shuttle. Danny is sitting on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise tiring photon torpedos at Klingon warships. Unfortunately, Patty Diamond, Heidi Stephanovitch, Karen Mullaney and Matt Tolatovicz were anialated in a nuclear war in Iran. Luckily, Scott Chitty made it out alive by dodging nuclear bombs on his motorcycle. We really turned out some experts in the computer field. Mark Conley owns his own computer company. Ted LeBlanc and l?ich Nugent are working with computers. Steve Waitkevich is a computer programmer for a large corporation. Wayne Newman is a computer science technician-he skips work alot. Mark Higgins is a systems analyst with a major computer company. And perhaps the

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