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Years when you became young men and women; years when you began to know yourself; years when you discovered that happiness is being yourself and being kind to others. The world may change in many ways as you grow older, but you will remain the same individual with certain strengths and weaknesses. Acept yourself for what you are and work to improve in those areas where you feel you should. I hope you’ll fondly remember your high school years and think often of them. I assure you that my recollection of the Class of “82” will always be pleasant. Sincerely, Edward A. Rosa Principal To The Class of 1982: My Sincere best wishes for good health, happiness and success in your future. “Try to remember the kind of September when life was slow and oh, so mellow try to remember the kind of September when grass was green and grain was yellow try to remember and if you remember, then follow... . J. Spencer Kelley 17 18 PRESIDENT BETH ANN BRUNO “Beth” “People can be divided into three groups; those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.” Ambition: to make things happen. Pet Peeve: B(p). jelly pumps, writings on the wall, the tall tale teller, There- sa’s French “escape”, my hitchhiker, “screecher’’, reasonableness, frozen ro- dents, mediocrity Activities: Class Vice-Pres. 1; Class pres. 2, 3, 4; Field hockey 1, 2, 3, capt 4; Spring track 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; “Carou- sel” 1; Hugh O’Brien 2; KAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Initiation Rally; Girls’ state Delegate 3; CSF window painting VICE-PRESIDENT MARY THERESA O’MALLEY | heresay “T care not so much what I am in the opinion of others as what I am in my own; I would be rich of myself and not by borrowing. Ambition: To live, to love, and especial- ly to laugh! Pet Peeve: Negative attitudes waiting, Beth’s Frech “escapes”, “the phin”’ Activities: Field hockey 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Spring track 1; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; “West Side Story” 3; CSF window painting 1, 4; class sec. 1; Vice-pres. 3, 4; Southeastern District Choir 3, 3; KAA 1, 2, 3 tri-capt. 4 CLASS ADVISOR KYLE VIETTI SECRETARY LISA JEAN PETRILLO COG?” “Begin using what you have and it will come back to you in greater measure.” Ambition: To find how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop Pet Peeve: Flying field hockey balls, decisions, and donuts Activities: class ssc. 3, 4; Student Council 1; Win- ter track 1; Spring track 1, 2; tennis 3, 4; Field hockey 4; CSF collection; stage crew; “West Side Story” 3; Prom committee, Rallies, TREASURER LEAH MARIE ANTOSCA “Leah, Le-ha” “But now its just another show you leave them laughing when you go And if you care don’t let them know—don’t give yourself away.” Ambition: There are so many dreams I've yet to Wl 3 6 Pet Peeve: Immature little boys, “private eyes”, decisions, “Gingerbread men”, games people play, goodbyes, “the phin”, being cold, waiting and wanting, “warm benches”, “Telephone Graf- fiti’, short temperedness Activities: Field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; class treas. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball cheerleading; Model Senate; Ini- tiation rally; Prom committee, CSF window painting; Prom court; Student Gov't Rep. 19 — 20 DENISE S. ADAMS Ou “Why should we be in such great haste to suc- ceed, and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” Ambition: To Not become. Pet Peeve: “Are you related to Pat or Sue?”, “Are those your real nails?”’, pseudo-intellectuals inevitability. Activities: Anti Centrifugal Bumble Puppyists 4; Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; E-period study in 230 2; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; CSF 2; Newspaper Editor 4. SUZANNE MARY ADAMS “Suzi” “In India religion has become a booming busines catering to foreigners.” Ambition: Satisfaction. Pet Peeve: Wanting and not receiving, ennui, waiting and worrying. Activities: Band; Winter Track; Spring Track; Field Hockey; CSF. LYNNE JOY AGOSTINO “In a world without faith, we must have faith in one another.” - - - - “The world when seen through a little girl’s eyes, greatly resembles para- dise.” Ambition: To become more worldly and open my eyes wider; to make my parents proud of me; and to always be happy with Allan. Pet Peeve: Failing, 3rd lunch, cliques, budgets, egocentricity, having pet peeves. Activities: Little Hornet Nursery School 2, 3; Girl’s chorus 4; Office girl 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT C. ALEXANDER “Bob, Pinto” “O Lord, if thou forgive the many small jokes I have played on thee, I will forgive the one big one you have played on me. —Robert Frost. Ambition: Coast Guard. Pet Peeve: Early morning practice, Zangari’s home-made theorems, Sgt. Harsch’s first period physics. Activities: Swimming |, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2; Space Cadets 1. MARIE ELLEN ALLARD “Re” “Live now, Pay later.” Ambition: To look back at my life and be able to say “I did it my way.” Pet Peeve: L. D. , people who take life too seri- ously, people who don’t know how to smile. ANGELA MARIE ANAGNOS “To live your life in your own way .. . to be the you that you want to be . . . to reach for the goals you have set for yourself . . . that is success.” Ambition: To make every day of my life worth remembering. Pet Peeve: Things that go bump in the night, late night bike rides, early morning jobs, always being late, misunderstandings, good-byes, waiting, be- ing rushed, winters without snow, others deciding what is right and what is wrong for me. ELIZABETH ANNE ANIKI “Beth” “Friends are like precious jewels the longer you keep them, the more precious they become; like S.B. and M. V.” Ambition: To become whatever | can that I shall be happy doing for a few years then I will move on to become something else. Pet Peeve: Jocks, 83° girls, 7:00 am, freshmen, phony people, and cheerleaders. Activities: Yearbook 2, 3; financial editor 4; French club, 4. ALICIA ANN AUBREY lushwlishas “God, I can’t wait till Friday.” Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do in life. Pet Peeve: People who feel that the only way to be accepted by the crowd is to follow the crowd. ROBERT MICHAEL AU BREY “Junior” “All the worlds indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers each others audience outside the guilded cage.” Ambition: To succeed in whatever I choose to do. Pet Peeve: The morning after the party. Activities: Soccer 3, 4; CRAIG MICHAEL AUDET Grain “Life is too important to be taken seriously.” Ambition: To grow up. Pet Peeve: Speakers in the back seat, ““How’s ya car doing?’’, senior snobs. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring stracks2 no: 4: Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Office Elf 2, 3, 4. 21 22 LISA ANN BAILEY “Tisa”’ “Keep the word unspoken and the spell will not be broken.” Ambition: the mystery Pet Peeve: restrictions, jealousy, politics, Mr. Frome, this masquerade Activities: Drill team; Hiking club; CSF window painting; Cheerleading; Stylus LAUREN JEAN BALDINI “Lauren” “I have often asked myself the reason for the sadness in a world where tears are just a lullaby. If there’s any answer maybe love can end the madness, maybe not, oh, but we can only try.” Ambition: To see a few more smiles Activities: Spring track 1, 2, 4; Winter track 1, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF window painting 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring play 1, 2 JOANNE MARIE BARRETT “I see my future at the rainbow’s end . . . happy hours... timeless friends ... And if | ever chance to find my way... rest assured .. . I will stay.” Ambition: To be happy with my life ahead, to make the right decisions Pet Peeve: people who don’t understand, people who don’t listen, waking up, losing friends, eggs Activities: Drill team 1, 2; Rifles 3. CSF window painting 2 3, 4 MEREDITH JEANNE BEATON “Merrie” “And sometimes the Dream of Life is sweet and somehow like flying, defying gravity. Passing with flying colors, daring to be seen, learning our les- sons well just to keep our dreams alive.” Ambition: To dream, to strive, to seek, to find, and finally to become Pet Peeve: Not having enough time, waiting, “‘su- per-legs”, “ron de jambe en l’air”, rain, rude peo- ple, decisions, “I don’t care” Activities: Student council 1, 2, treasurer 3, Pres. 4; Spanish club, band 1, 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas concerts 2, 3, 4; ‘““Carousel’’, ‘Bells are ringing’, “West Side Story”, Fine Arts Festivals 2, 3, 4; CYO’ Prom committee 3; Initiation Rally 4; CSF window painting, NHS 3, 4 BRYAN SCOTT BEATTIE “Bry” “We go through life like a train rushing through the darkness to an unknown destination.” Ambition: To never have to say “I can’t afford it” Pet Peeve: Working Saturday Nights, car repair bills, writing samples MICHAEL BELLAVANCE “Bellz” “That’s what she said.” Ambition: To be successful. Pet Peeve: Homework, CHERYL ANNE BERNOSKEVICH “Berry” “Each human being is born as something new, something that never existed before. He is born with what he needs to win at life.” Ambition: To be happy and successful, and find someone special who can share in all my dreams. Pet Peeve: Cliques, arguements, people who waste their lives away, and having pet peeves. Activities: Drama 4; Girls Chorus 4; Girls Soft- ball 1, 2; Office Girl 3, 4. JANICE MARIE BICKFORD “Jans, Janskey” “Friendship is a bouquet of beautiful moments, the only rose without a thorn is friendship.” Ambition: To own a light yellow, mercedes, 350sl coupe, to keep in touch with all my friends, and to be happy and successful for the rest of my life. Pet Peeve: Smoking in the bathrooms, trees, North, people who steal things from the girls locker room, putt-putt and Papa Ginos Parking lot. Activities: CSF Window Painting 2, 3, 4; Hiking Club 3. STEPHANIE ANN BLANCHARD “Steph” “Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makes thou?” Isaiah 45:9 Ambition: To continue my education, become all that I can, and love both sides equally. Pet Peeve: Freshmen Females, Little White Lies, Biology. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 3; Soccer 3 (at Toll- gate); Yearbook 4. ROSS ERIC BOGER “Sco” “CooCoo Daddy-Oh!” Ambition: To help Jerry Lewis with his magic cure. Pet Peeve: D D, Underlings. Activities: Football 2; Spring Track 2; Indoor Soccer 2, 3, 4; Anti-Centrifugal Bumble Pup- pyists 4; 23 24 LOUIS MICHAEL BOLDRIGHINI “Louie” “Learning is finding out what you already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teach- ing is reminding others that they know just as well as you.” Ambition: To learn, do, teach, and help. Pet Peeve: Rumours, Toadies, irresponsible par- ents, Human Limitations. Activities: Basketball 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Drum Line 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Christmas Play 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Concert 3, 4; Band Section Leader 4. LAURIE ANN BOLTON é Sct ralia. “Ask me if I care?” Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, N. D.,S.R., D. R., Shorthand tapes, studs. Activities: CSF Window Painting 3, 4. ROSE MARY BOTTI “Rosie” ‘A friend is a present you give yourself. Ambition: To treasure life’s little pleasures. Pet Peeve: 24 hrs. in a day, Having a locker next to the “Hair”, Wednesday’s buzz, JP’s moods, Preppies, ringing phones, people who wear masks, diets. Activities: CSF Window Painting 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; Christmas Play 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Model Senate 3; CYO pres. 3; Spring Play 2, 4, Student council 4, JEFFREY BOUCHARD eleity “Life is only a moving picture.” Ambition: To live on a yacht out in the Carribean with S.B. Pet Peeve: Warm beer, broken bones, tightwads, people that act like dorks. PETER BOUCHARD “Pete” “Big things come in small packages.” Ambition: To become rich no matter what | de- cide to do. Pet Peeve: Working on weekends, small pay- checks, tall women. ROBIN MARIE BRADFORD “Bruffy” “Ah, love, let us be true to one another! For the world, which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams .. . hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light.” Ambition: To get out of Mansfield and to be content. Pet Peeve: Inflated egos, mondays, people who sing out of tune, false friends, curfews, restric- tions, Airheads, flirts, cliques, ‘“‘How’s Daryl?”, Teenage Wasteland, plastics, polyester, static cling, goodbyes. Activities: Yearbook 1, 2; Hiking Club 2; Home- coming Float Committee 2; Workstudy; N.C.A.M.H. 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF Window Painting 2. GREGORY BRINTNALL THOMAS BRODERICK “REDEARS” “Well, you know I don’t get off working day after day. I wanna have some fun while I’m here. I play the game when it’s goin’ my way and there’s nothin’ like a party when it’s kickin’ into year. I’m getting ready for a party, yes I’m getting ready for a party, yes I’m gettin’ ready to cruise and if you got somethin’ for me, I’ve got somethin’ for you. Ambition: To have an endless supply of gas for manuevers. Pet Peeve: Andhis Spy, one green LeMans, lightweights, dodge darts which are all built up, flashing blue lights, Rockies Service station. CHRISTOPHER BROWN “Buck” “Nothing matters but the weekends, from a Tues- day point of view.” Ambition: To own a 280Z. Pet Peeve: Disco, Millers, quiet studies, waiting. EDWARD M. BROWN ‘“Fishy-ed-Browny-Ed”’ “Watch out for what’s going on around you, and make sure you don’t get caught in the middle.” Ambition:To reach the goal that I reall y want out of life, and live it out. Pet Peeve: People who think they know everyth- ing, Teachers that hand out a list of rules at the beginning of school. 25 26 JOHN ROBERT BROWN “John” “I would rather look around me and compose a better song ‘cause that’s the honest measure of my worth.” Ambition: | live for my dream and a pocket full of gold. Pet Peeve: Acne, M.C., Chryslers, domestic beer, not remembering. Activities: Tennis 2, 3; Extra help 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOHN BUCKLEY “Buck” “Cherish yesterday, for it will always be with you; Dream of your tomorrows, they will be what you make them, but live today, for it will never come again.” Ambition: To become the first scubadiver to find the octapus down in Maple Park. Pet Peeve: Cross Country, static, working, freaks, saying “no”, people that say ““because”’. Activities: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3%; Heff Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Christmas Play 4; Ski Club 4; SHERRI LEE BUTLER “Sherri” “Live today, for it will never come again.” Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do and to spend the rest of my life with J.B. Pet Peeve: Snobs, clicks, liers, friends who really aren't. Activities: Filling out waiver forms. KEVIN SCOTT BUTT “May peace guard your lives, and ever from the time of your early youth May the words that you daily utter, Be the words of beautiful truth.” Ambition: To lead a fruitful life in the world of business. Pet Peeve: People showing no respect to others, being late, cigarette smoke. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2; CSF Window Painting 1, 2, 3. THOMAS CACCIOTTA KENNETH WILLIAM CALL “Kenny” “Hey you! out there in the cold, Getting lonely, getting old, can you feel me. Hey you! Standing in the aisles with itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me. Hey you! don’t help them to bury the light, don’t give in without a fight.” Ambition:To find my path of life and live it to the fullest. Pet Peeve:Rumors. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. DORINE ANN CAMPANARIO Do wDore “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we'll find; these are the best of times.” Ambition: To “Live for today—Dream of tomor- row-and Learn from Yesterday.” Pet Peeve: Gym, Freshmen who think they're great, “woodsy”, Anatomy, waiting, mimics. Activities: Prom Committee 3; CSF Window Painting 3; Initiation Rally 4. MARJORIE SPENCER CARL “Marg” “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Ambition: To lead a happy and healthy life in God’s will. Pet Peeve: Good-byes, waiting, homework over the weekend, conceited people, people that talk about other people behind their backs. Activities: Ski Club 2; Softball 2; CSF 3; A.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, pres. 4 ROBERT CARLSON “Bubbles, Bubs” “I fought the good fight, | have finished the course, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7 Ambition: To be an artist. Pet Peeve: Underclassmen, bigots, English, phon- ies. JENNIFER L. GARLAND- CASTELLI “Fer” “Do not love me, my friend like your shadow- shadows fade in the evening. Love me like a dream, for dreams are your life in the night, and my hope in the day.” Ambition: To make a life for myself with Steve and Little Stevie, and if nothing else to always be happy. Pet Peeve: People who think I’ve changed, obnox- ious people, late nights, early mornings, money, ‘“never-mind” B, T.spets. Activities: Band 1; Ski Club 1; CSF Window Painting. 27, 28 MARK A. CEDARFIELD “Mark” “You can dream as well standing up as you can laying down.” Ambition: To have enough gas to last a lifetime. Pet Peeve: Fish that get away, poles, In General, accidents. Activities: Band 1, 22; Concert Choir 1; Christ- mas Play 1. MICHAEL CHARBONNEAU JOSEPH CHARTIER LISA DIANE CHURCH “| do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, | am I and if by chance we find each other it’s beautiful.” Ambition: To get the most I can out of life, to always be happy and prosperous, and to travel. Pet Peeve: People who mind other peoples busi- ness, insincere people, and s chool lunches. Activities: Drill Team 1. MARIA DONNA CIMINO ” “Just call me ‘Maria’ “She who has a ‘why’ to live for can live for any ‘how’.” Ambition: To one day experience forms of love, identity, and community that will not be drenched in lies, secrets, and silence. Pet Peeve: “| don’t know”, stereotypes, assump- tions, sexism, “I don’t care”, hearing without lis- tening, “don’t worry ‘bout it”. Activities: Band 1, 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; “Car- ousel”’; “Bells Are Ringing’; Field hockey 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF Window Painting 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. PAUL DOUGLAS COGGESHALL “Cogg, Coggy, Coggy Babe”’ “Nice guys finish last! If you have a tender mes- sage, or a loving word to say; do not wait till you forget it, but whisper it today; For this some hearts are breaking, for this some loved ones wait, so show them that you care for them before it is too late.” Ambition: Be happy with life, become very wealthy, get away from the every day hustle and bustle, and then see the 4th dimension. Pet Peeve: Hernias, decisions, good-byes, may- bes, getting physically hurt. Activities: Ski Club 4; Football 3; “Damn Yan- kees”; Spring Track 3, 4. JOHN COLANGELO “John” “Rust Never Sleeps!” Ambition: To Succeed. Pet Peeve: Schoo!! Activities: Hallway Walker. RAYMOND COLLINS “Ray” “Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they’re yours.” Ambition: To break even. Pet Peeve: AM radio, blown head gaskets, being carded, warm beer. Activities: Math Team 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. MAURA ROSE CONNOR “Moi” “Some of your hurts you have cured, and the sharpest you still have survived, but what tor- ments of grief you endured from evils which never arrived!” Ambition: To learn to smile, to stop making mountains out of molehills, and to start doing what has to be done. Pet Peeve: Plagues, dependency, “Ms.”, The Moral Majority”, Noise, awkwardness. Activities: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secre- tary 2, Drill Team 1; “Carousel” 1; “Bells Are Ringing” 2; “West Side Story” 3; Girls Chorus 3, 4. CSF Window Painting 1, 33, MICHAEL COPPARINI 4 ' ee 29 30 ALICIA CHRISTINE COUGHLIN “Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays.” Ambition: Never to have to wait until the last minute. Pet Peeve: |nhibitions. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Softball 2, 3, 4; Drillteam 3; CSF Window Paint- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagecrew 3. RUSSEL E. COURCHINE 66 Russ” “There’s so many dreams I’ve yet to find. | am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen today and I loved Yesterday.” Ambition: To find those dreams, to have a happy and successful life, and to some day meet Olivia- Newton-John. Pet Peeve: Conceited people, wars, making deci- sions, people who can’t be themselves when they are with their friends. CYNTHIA LEE COYNE “Cindy” ‘Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must, that’s all part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival, and one day we'll all understand.” Ambition: To always be able to walk to “where the sidewalk ends.” Pet Peeve: Moods Attitudes, indecision, 11-28, The incredible journey, figure 4’s, The Tall Tale Teller, “get used to it”, frozen rodents, Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2; Color Guard 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Float Committee 2, 3, 4; K.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF Window Painting 1, 2, 3, 4; Initiation Rally 4. JOHN T. B. CRESCITELLI ad Raber “Expectation in a weak mind makes an evil great- er and a good, less: but in a resolved mind it digests an evil before it comes; and makes a future good, long before present. | will expect the worst, because it may come: the best, because I know it will come.” Ambition: Ambition is an idol on whose wings great minds are carry’d only to extreme; to be soblimely great, or to be nothing. Pet Peeve: |gnorance, immaturity, and the overall conditioned society. Activities: Spring Track 2; Anti-Centrifugal Bumble-Puppyist 4; Hiking Club 1, 2; Golf Team 1; Band 1; Drumline 1, 2, 3; Stagecrew 3, 4; Newspaper 4. PAMELA JANE CRISP “Pam, Pammy” “It’s not time to make a change, just relax take it easy, you're still young that’s your fault there’s so much you have to know.” Ambition: To conquer that Legendary creek without a padlle. Pet Peeve: Beachwagons, darts galaxies, all- nighters, being up for the six o’clock alarm, pow- er-matics, and The Woonsocket Mall. Activities: Softball 1, 3 4, 3, 4; CSF Window Painting; Spanish Club. STEPHEN PATRICK CROWLEY “Steve” “We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there.” Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Pet Peeve: Night running, smoke, broken prom- ises, misspellings. Activities: Golf 1; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Cross- country 3, 4; CSF Window Painting 3; “West Side Story” stagecrew 3; Christmas Musical 4; Spring Musical 4; Concert Choir 4; Ski Club 4. JOHN THOMAS CURRAN ‘John, I.B.” “There is no problem so big that it cannot be run away from.” Ambition: To diversify (sooner or later) and ex- perience. Pet Peeve: Psychology, H S, Details, D D, ig- norance, and the PDP. Activities: Yearbook 1, 2; Stylus 1, 2, 4; Newspa- per 1, 2; Math Team 1, co-captain 2, 3, 4,; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; ELENA M. CUTILLO ‘© Where once it never rained til after sundown, July and August cannot be too hot. Don’t let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot.” Ambition: To learn, achieve, and become. Pet Peeve: Ignorance, The “‘s.c.g.”, frustration, red hair, competition, “rond de jambe en lair”, °81 girls who throw poster parties, know-it-alls. Activities: Concert Choir 1, 2, Assistant Treasur- er 3, Treasurer 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4; Model Senate 3; Fine Arts 1, 2, 3 ap Christmas Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Queen’s Court 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; “Carousel” 1; “Bells Are Ringing” 2; “West Side Story” 3; Spring Musical 4. MICHAEL TIMOTHY DAVISON “Mike, Dave” “The man, the woman, who risks nothing has nothing, does nothing, is nothing.” Ambition: To design or fly the world’s finest air- craft and to take the ultimate risk. Pet Peeve: Girls too short to dance with, never being able to hold her in my arms, other people messing up my life, alarm clocks, running out of altitude, airspace and ideas. Activities: Math Team 1, 2, 3, co-captin 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Council 2; Weather Station Co-founder Py cats CN JOSEPH DeFARIA “Toe” “That’s not bad.” 37 JOHN GREGORY DEGIRALAMO “Gregga”’ “My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure.” Ambition: To be successful after college. Pet Peeve: 1981 Football Season, losing, N.A., mondays, Writing samples. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. RONALD MICHAEL DeGIROLAMO “Ronnie” “The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do.” Ambition: To somehow show all those whose am- bition is easy money and no work that there is other measures of success. Pet Peeve: “FINE”, “E.S.P.”, Alright, the thumb, and injuries. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas Play 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Concert 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4; Stu- dent Council 4. LYNN MARIE DeGRANGE “Lynn” “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, but for those who love, time is eternity.” Ambition: To be successful and wealthy and to share my happiness and life with the person I love ... David! Pet Peeve: Rainy weekends, monday morning labs, when the car doesn’t start, ignorance, w.b. Activities: Model Senate 3; Ski Club 2. GIOVANNA DeMARCO “Jo-Anne” “Being a good person and living a good life are major advantages toward achieving success.” Ambition: To enjoy all of the things that life has to offer me, and to fulfill all of my goals in the fields of art and music. Pet Peeve: Lateness, transparent people, cliques, cold mouthpieces, “Is Nicky your brother?”. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Leader 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; CSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 4; Softball 1. NICHOLAS PATRICK DeMARCO IT “Nick” “This Bud’s for you!” Ambition: To be chief.” Pet Peeve: Cornor of Tremont and Williams, Lit- tle blue volkswagons, math, LtD’s, gas valves, bright street lights. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 242; Office Elf 4. KATHERLEEN THERESA DEMERS 66 Kathy’ °) “The small things are all things that make life worthwhile.” Ambittion: To survive on chinese food alone!, to K.A. on M.C., to experience N.S., to set my own goals and “Go for it”, yeah! Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, cliques, BB’s, clarinets, off the line, being in tall grass at night and not knowing where you are, immature jocks, no dedication, cold desks. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3; CSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Librarian 3, 4; Band Brat 3, 4; N.S. 4. JOSEPH DePALMA “Joe” “To succeed is not how much money you make, but whether you like what you are doing.” Ambition: To become successful in whatever I do. Pet Peeve: Two-faced people, waiting, getting lost. Activities: Golf 1; Winter Track 2; Hockey 1, 2, a DEBORAH LEE DEVINE “Debbie” “If you worry about missing the boat—Re- member the Titanic.” Ambition: To find my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Pet Peeve: “Volcanic ashes”, Wednesday night band practice, boring Mansfield parades. Activities: Band 1, 1, 2, 3, 4. KEVIN JAMES DEVLIN “Kev, Dev, Deva, Frankie” “Ground control to Major Tom; your circuits dead, there’s something wrong. Can you hear me Major Tom?” Ambition: To boldly go where no man has gone before. Pet Peeve: Losing things , no time too much time, waiting, ‘and here’s the brains of the fam- ily”, “Why didn’t you... ”. Activities: Golf X; Basketball; C.Y.O. LISA MARIE DiGIOVANNI el LOT Sima “The tender lady has sadness in her eyes, she sees the fallen hopes, loneliness and lies. Tell me have you something to ease her pain? Why not give her happiness and peace again?” Ambition: To always wake, “To the morning”. Pet Peeve: Rudness, “‘superlegs”’, the chase of ’77, “E.S.P.”, Susan’s endless pit, all book knowledge, no common sense, busy signals, being called “cute”, immaturity, ronde jambe en lair, and realities. Activities: Cheerleading |, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; District Choir 2, 4; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Initiation Rally 4; Model Senate 3. Sd 33 34 DAVID JOHN DION “Dave” “You don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.” Ambition: To earn an honest living, and enjoy it. Pet Peeve: Over-mature high school seniors, con- ceit, WCOZ, formality, cigars, disco, blue sky- larks. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; captain 3. TIMOTHY JOHN DION “Tim, Timilly, Dinty” “Arrogance is a trait of the stupid.” Ambition: To be rich, happy, and to remain witty. Pet Peeve: Burping and spitting. Activities: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Band 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Hiking 1, 2; Stage Crew 3, 4; Christmas Play 3, 4; Spring Play 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. RICH PRESCOTT D’ONOFRIO Richy Rick® “A man is always a prey to his truths, Once he has admitted that he cannot free himself from them.” “Hey, Dan, Where are we, what the heck are we doing in a tobacco field.” Ambition: To do well in college, get a good job, make a lot of money, and go to sleep. Pet Peeve: The incredible journey, monday morn- ings, preCal, every other morning, Rte. 2, girls who can’t think of quotes, volkswagons, studying for tests when we don’t even have one. Activities: Civic Center 4. JOHN DONOVAN “Now I’ve gained some understanding of the only world that I see things that I once dreamed of have become a reality. Are you alright?” Ambition: To be successful, to live my life to its fullest. Pet Peeve: School, running out of gas, staying in on weekends, and school lunch. LEANN DOWNS “Lets” “I see myself as you see, I’ve known how you feel about me for a long time, but I’ve refused to admit it.” Ambition: To some day find a guy who knows that his girlfriend is more important than his friends! Pet Peeve: The frog, R.B. and G.E., yellow Ca- maros with blue carpets, sandy trunks at the rese- voir. JEFF DRISCOLL AG “What” Ambition: To open a transmission shop next to Dick’s Garage. Pet Peeve: People who try to fix trannys when they can’t. Activities: Running Track 3, 4. DANA L. DUTRA “Dana” “T woke up this morning and got myself a beer.” Ambition: To produce a successful movie. Pet Peeve: Rick at Zare’s, Ron asking for a pen, short people. Activities: Concerts; Golf 1, 2, 3. LAURIE ANN ELLIOTT “Laurie” “You are led through your lifetime by the inner learning creature, the playful spiritual being that is your real self. Don’t turn away from possible futures before you're certain you don’t have any- thing to learn from them. You're always free to change your mind and choose a different future, or a different past.” Ambition: To always meet change as an exciting challenge and to avoid boredom. Pet Peeve: Passes, M.R. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF 2, 3,4: DONNA LEE ELLSWORTH “Babe, Duck, Biff” “For old times Sake don’t let our enmity live, For old times’ Sake, say you'll forget and forgive, life’s to short to quarrel, Hearts to precious to break, Shake hands and let us be friends for old times’ Sake.” Ambition: To carry the love of my family with me forever, to make that trip to Florida. Pet Peeve: Skinny drive-thrus at McDonalds with M.R. and L.G., arguing with E.G., my sister call- ing the car before me, and waking up early. Activities: Girls Chorus 1, 2, 4; Seniors Fine Arts Concert 1; Spring And Christmas Concert 1; Stage Crew (West Side Story) 3; Stage Crew manager (Damn Yankees) 4. RYAN EPPES “Colonel” “Who is more foolish, the fool or the one who follows him?” Ambition: To become an airline pilot. Pet Peeve: Dirty gym clothes and dirty lockers. 35 36 GIUSEPPE FALCO “One day you believe you are right and a great man and the next day you wake up and find that you have to start all over again.” Ambition: to travel, see the world, meet people and make friends, and start to speak English with an American accent or, at least without the Ital- ian accent. Pet Peeve: Waiting for the bus in the morning when it’s cold, don’t find anybody who can say my name right. JOANNE FECCIA Jona: “It’s alright now, I’ve learned my lesson. Well, you see you can’t please everyone so you have to please yourself.” Ambition: To be successful and happy and to make my dent in the world.” Pet Peeve: English papers, cigarettes, getting up early, rumored panty raids, “scumbard”,, curbs, Sue T’s thumb sucking, “Bulldog”, waiting, pad- dy wagons, giving blood. Activities: Field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter track 1, Spring track 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council, Ski club, Prom committe, CSF window painting, Initiation rally 4, HERVE’ FLEURANT “Bry” “Take your time and you'll get there sooner.” Ambition: To be an Interpreter. Pet Peeve: People touching my hair. PAUL FOLEY “There’s got to be something better” Ambition: To become the Dictator of Earth. Pet Peeve: Everything unimportant Activities: Hockey, Baseball DAVID PAUL FOURNIER “Dave” “Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone; for the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, but has trouble enough of its own.” Ambition: To climb the highest mountain and be tired enough to stay there. Pet Peeve: Sprained ankles; a certain Sat. prac- tice; Murphy’s Law; caves; benches. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Basket- ball frosh, jv-2, v-3; sprint track 1, 2, 3, 4,; Con- cert Choir 2, 3 officer 4; Christmas play 2, 3, 4; Bells are Ringing 2, Westside story 3; Stage crew 3, 4; Fine Arts Concert 2, 3, 4; CSF student Rep. 4: CSF Window Painting 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF tag day 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Float Commit- tee 1, 2, 3; French club 1; Hiking club 1, 2; D D 2, 3; Ski club 4; weather station 2, 3; District Choir 4. SCOTT FREERKSON “Frisbee” “Let’s make it last.” Ambition: To keep in touch with my friends, be successful, and be in a Dr. Pepper commercial. Pet Peeve: Redwing, Iran, the Mal mobile, radia- tors, Alarm clocks, 65 mph. _ Activities: Hiking club 1, 2; Ski club 2, 3, 4 BRUCE D. GALLAGHER Ambition: To spend the rest of my life with Mari- beth, and make it to Ireland. Pet Peeve: California, UMass, Filenes Basement. LISA GALLAGHER “Enjoy life as much as possible because you only have one life to live.” Ambition: To be happy with whatever I choose to do. Pet Peeve: Standards; (cars); Brooks; smoking; a certain mouth in English; J.D. getting higher grades than me. Activities: Fieldhockey 2; Track 1, 2; Drill Team ih, 2 RICHARD B. GALLANT Jr. “Rich” “IT see my future at the rainbow’s end . . . happy hours... timeless friends ... And if ever I chance to find my way... rest assured . . . I will stay.” Ambition: To own a car that lasts longer than a month and to someday hang glide. Pet Peeve: Trees on Red Mill Rd. and the owner of a particular 1969 blue Cutlas convertable. Activities: Football 2; Work Study 4. ALBERT PAUL GARDNER DOAN] Pe “To get ahead in life you must work your hardest and someday you will make it to the top.” Ambition: To someday run my own business and make as much money as possible. Pet Peeve: “ya”; silent study halls, Mondays, stuck-up people, crazy drivers. Activities: Basketball 1 37 38 DAVID ANDREW GARLAND “Newt” “Once a fluid man, confused and distorted by this classical mess.” Ambition: To do “something” Pet Peeve: Rumours, soap operas, false smiles, and my own mistakes. SARAH GELENIAN ELIZABETH ANNE GEYER “Elizabeth, Beth” “By the time I find out what makes the world go around, I’ll be too dizzy to care.” Ambition: To be successful in Radio or Televi- sion, to make the people I care about happy, but most of all, to understand myself. Pet Peeve: Mispronounced last names, switch- boards, “the wife”, goodbyes, death, strutters, ba- bytalk, school dances, low clubhouse porches (blue ties and shiney shoes), and cops. BETH STUART GILES “Bethie”’ “Accept me for what I am, for I shall be no other; Smile and be happy with me and we can light the world.” Ambition: To be happy and successful for the rest of my life in whatever | may accomplish. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, Fire drills, gym classes, W.M. Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3 FRANCIS WILLIAM GILL III “Fran, Franny” “If the doors of perception were cleansed, man would see things as they truly are -infinite.” Ambition: To explore strange new worlds, to seek new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. Pet Peeve: S. C., Wendy’s, Activities: Ski club; ELINOR GILLERAN eal hh “T value the friend who finds time for me on his calendar, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult his calendar.” Ambition: A life well-lived Pet Peeve: “Off-the-line”; shyness that is mistak- en for conceit; Monday morning labs; “intense performances”. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Assistant Drum Major 4; Pep Band 3; Stage Band 4; Prom Committee 3; Usherette “West Side Story” LARRY Z. GIVENS “Corporal Z” “Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the time you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can.” Ambition: To be successful and happy in what- ever I do. Pet Peeve: People who bust; people who think they’re superior, snobs, phonies, being alone, and lies. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4; Football 1, Deo lennises KAREN JEAN GOODE “Look with gladness towards the promise of to- morrow.” Ambition: To lead a happy life and to become a Medical administrative assistant. ‘Pet Peeve: Getting up early; arguments Activities: Drill team 1; Window painting 1; Spring track 2, 3; Little Hornet Nursery 4; - Cheerleading 3, Spirit committee 3, Absentee policy 3. JAMES GOODWIN lial “I can’t wait to get out of here!” Ambition: professional T.V. watcher; work with my father at the chocolate factory as a packer. Pet Peeve: Life skills and English Activities: Bowling; Football; MARTHA JANE GRADY “So let me hold my way, by nothing halted, until, at close of day, I stand exaulted, “High on my hills of dream-dear hills that know me. God, give me hills to climb, And strength for climbing.” Ambition: To find and conquer the hills. Pet Peeve: Research papers, CC, mediocrity Activities: Concert choir 1, 2, 3 pres. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class V.P. 1; Student Gov. 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Window Painting 3; Span. club 2; play 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committe 3; District choir 4; Girl’s state 3. 39 40 ROBIN LINN GREEN “Rob” “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.” Ambition: To do the things I want to do and be happy with them. Pet Peeve: Two faced people, Monday mornings PAMELA HARDY “Pam” “A great musician never dies; he just lives for eternity.” Ambition: To become a musician Pet Peeve: Snobs; showoffs; Saturday morning band practice; Boring classes Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stylus 2; Concert Choir 4; Girls chorus 4; “Bells are Ringing” 2; “West Side Story” 3 JAMES M. HARLOR “Jim” “Nice guys finish last” Ambition: To rule the world Pet Peeve: MHS: Losing, Sharon Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 4; Math team 3, 4; Football 4: Concert Choir 3; Stage crew 2; Base- ball 1, 2, co-capt. 3, 4. JOHN DAVID HAVEY “John” “If you don’t play to win, Don’t play at all” Ambition: To someday play professional Baseball and be rich and famous. Pet Peeve: Saturday morning practices; losing; Monday mornings; rainy days; Dragon flies Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL HAYES “Mikie” “Give me a break.” Ambition: To succeed in life and live on. Pet Peeve: work PAULA ANN HEBARD ueaulan “If you love something set it free. If it comes back, its yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Ambition: To graduate from school and to be happy with Mike. Pet Peeve: Snobs; people who think their better than others, school, school lunches Activities: Softball 2, 3: SUSAN MARIE HOLSKE “Sue”’ “A mirror reflects a man’s face but what he is really like is shown by the kinds of friends he chooses.” Ambition: To find something in life worth living for. Pet Peeve: Friendly’s, waiting, BEING LATE, misunderstandings, the dark, broken promises, holes in the ice, brick buildings. JACK EARLE HULBURD lacks “When you are old and gray and nodding by the fire, take down this book and for that instance, you can be young once more.” Ambition: To find out that these really weren't “the best years of my life”. Pet Peeve: Losing touch, growing up, daydream- ing, unachieved goals, defeat, rivals, the Norton whammy, cynical disbelievers. Activities: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, co- capt. 4; ski club 1, 2, 4; Concert choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas play 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical stage crew 23,4 JONATHAN B. HUME “Jon” “Love isn’t what makes the world go “round, it’s what makes the ride worthwhile.” Ambition: to be an engineer Pet Peeve: blue white cars with sirens, JAMES DAVID INGRAM “Jim” “You have to take life as it happens, but you should try to make it happen the way you want to take it.” Ambition: To be in the right place, at the right time. Pet Peeve: MHS hockey team, shin splints. Tow- nies, blushing, facial lacerations, boredom, and quotes. Activities: Winter track 1, 2, 3; Spring track 2, 3, 4: Golf 1; Football 4; NHS 3 vice-pres. 4; Band 1, 2: Concert choir 3, 4; Stage crew 3, 4; Christmas play 3, 4; Hiking club 1, 2; Ski club 4; Student Council 1; Yearbook 1, 4; Newspaper staff 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 41 42 GEORGANN RITA INGS “George” I’m tired of hearing about the world and its hang- ups. | work my life away for what? I’m only killing myself to live. So I treat my life for what its worth.” Ambition: To do a lot of traveling. To be someone in society. have a big house, a van and lots of money. Pet Peeve: S.K., K.N., B.K., School lunches, prep’s, jocks, freshman girls. PAUL ANTHONY JODICE Pate “No problem” Ambition: To take everything life has to offer, and then take a little bit more. Pet Peeve: 3 game season, getting the exact words, watching when you can’t participate. Activities: Basketball 1; Baseball 2, Y%; Football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4 PAULA KARAS STEVEN KILBURN DONNA JAN KING “Donna” “T don’t know!” Ambition: To find my true direction in life and take it. Pet Peeve: Limited choices; early mornings. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage band 4; Pep band 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey mgr. 2, 3; Basketball scorekeeper 3, 4; Math team 2, 3, 4; CSF window painting 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4 DONNA KNIGHT “Knightsy” “Everybody wants a thrill.” Ambition: To work with animals and someday be able to open a shelter and live on a ranch. Pet Peeve: People who don't give others a chance to prove themselves. Girls and Guys who think they're God’s gift to the world. BONNIE ELLEN KNIGHTS “Bon” “Enjoy here while you’re here, ‘cause there’s no here there.” Ambition: To creep noiselessly - to dance with darkness Pet Peeve: Freshman; rumors; stupidity, “rond de jombe en lair” Activities: Ski club 1; Band 1, 2; Prom committee 3; Spring play 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF window painting 4 STEVE KOUTSOGIANOPULAS PAUL KUPLAST JOHN LOUIS LaMARRE “John” “Somebody has to do it” Ambition: To get whatever | can and take advan- tage of it. Pet Peeve: Concrete forms; tripping, guidance counselors Activities: Golf 1; Student Council 1; Band 1, 2; Spring track 2, 3, 4; Winter track 2, 3; Football trainer, Basketball 3, 4; Hiking club 1, 2; ski club 4: Concert choir 4, Stage crew 3, 4; power lifting 2, 3, 4; Christmas play 4 43 44 CATHERINE MARIE LANDON “Cathy” “Love when yours and mine become ours .. . Ambition: To become happy and successful in the field of nursing. Also to have a successful mar- riage. Pet Peeve: Teachers in the bathroom, snobs, backstabers, people who put down band. Activities: Drill Team 1; Color Guard 2, 3, capt. 4; Office worker 1, 2, 3, 4; Nursery school 3, 4 ” PATTI LARKIN “Rona” “ Time is like a snowflake, it disappears while we're trying to decide what to do with it.” Ambition: To succeed in business. Pet Peeve: Patricia, waking up, cold mornings, homerooms. JESPER LAUGESIN “If you love something, if it comes back, it was your’’s, if it doesn’t, it never was.” Ambition: | want to see as much of the world as possible when I’m young and have the chance to do it and I want to meet a lot of people Pet Peeve: to stay in line Activities: track and soccer CHERYL ANN LEBLANC “Cheryl, B.R.” “O, my love is like a red, red rose, that’s newly sprung in June, O, my love is like the melodie, That’s sweetly played in tune.” Ambition: To become a hairdresser and to live a happy and full life with John. Pet Peeve: Waiting for John’s letters, goodbyes, long rides, Activities: Softball 2; Little Hornet Nursery School 3, 4 ANITA LETTL MICHELLE ANN MALAY “Michelle” “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one, | hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one.”’-John Lennon Ambition: To greet each new day peaceful of mind and happy at heart and live a life that never lacks excitement. Pet Peeve: People who have never heard of the Beatles Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage band; softball (JV); CSF window painting PETER MALEWICZ “Tigger, Mal” “Don’t hope for success, train for it!” Ambition: To get organized Pet Peeve: cold toilet seats, slicing onoins, gas prices, brake lights, 11:30 break-ins, cleaning the cellar, Saturday morning track, radiators Activities: Winter track 2, 3; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 4 DOUGLAS G MAXWELL “Dougie” “Don’t get angry, get revenge” Ambition: To be happy for the rest of my life Pet Peeve: Barefooted punters, Injuries, losing Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert choir 3; Student Council 4 ERIC MAY “Weekends are made for Michelob” Ambition: To become wealthy in my early years. Then sit back the rest of my life Pet Peeve: “Tremont and Williams!”’, a certain “Hutch”’, liars PATRICIA HELEN MAYO Sra “Don’t be afraid of tomorrow, for you have seen yesterday and live for today.” Ambition: To be happy and successful in life with the one I love, R.S. Pet Peeve: Cliques, Interruptions, clocks, Prep- pies Activities: Spring track 2; Winter track 3; Girls chorus 3, 4 48 KIMBERLY ELAINE MCADAM “Kim, Kimmie” “There are old experiences of laughter with friends, and wonderful new experiences. We build our futures-from the inside out.” Ambition: To succeed in life and always stay be- tween the lines. Pet Peeve: Beachwagons, power-matics, ““Kim- berly”, empties, Friendly’s, inflation Activities: Softball 1, CSF window painting ED MCCANN “Mizzz Knight” Ambition: To have some, and hopefully make big money in a good job Pet Peeve: Lunch, electricity class, my long known friend CHRISTINE MARIE MCCARTHY Chriss “Don’t ever wonder what people are thinking about you, Always leave them wondering what you are thinking about them.” Ambition: To be happy and successful in my fu- ture plans. Pet Peeve: Mondays, waiting, goofy, snakes, Woonsocket Mall, Trips to Brockton, All nighters Activities: Softball LYNN MARIE MCFARLAND “There isn’t much to learn in a small town but what you hear makes up for it.” Ambition: To be happy, and successful, and to become a nurse Pet Peeve: Bulldog, Chamber’s Pit, paddy wag- ons, Kathy’s gossip, “Queens” of “83”, fights at parties, being tied down Activities: Band 1, 2; Field Hockey 3; KIM ELAINE MCKEE “Kim” “It is impossible to make anything foolproof be- cause fools are so ingenious.” Ambition: To be happy and successful in what- ever I do. Not to make the same mistakes twice. Pet Peeve: People who use others to get what they want, C.W’s looks whenever I’m near S.P. Activities: Winter track 1; Spring track | CAREN LEE ANN MCLAUGHLIN “Shorty” ‘May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields and, until we meet ag ain, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.” Ambition: To fulfill whatever goal I may choose, and let my fate lead the way, To understand my- self better and then let people know who I am. To succeed in life in something worthwhile. Pet Peeve: Anyone who does not understand you but then judges you only from what he can see. People who believe they are better, when actually they are self-centered. Teachers who cannot give a straight answer. Activities: Working hard to do the best I can. KATHLEEN A. MCLELLAN “Kathlellan, Kappa, Kathy” “Life is a tragedy for those who fee l, and a com- edy for those who think.” Ambition: To be successful in life and at everyth- ing I attempt. Pet Peeve: Brooks Discount, trig., preppies, smoke-filled bathrooms, snobs Activities: Hiking club 1; CSF window painting 2, 3, 4; MIT 1; Little Hornet Nursery School 3; Drama club 3; Stage crew 3; Model senate 3; Spring track 2 JOANNE MELFIE “Always remember the best things in life can’t be bought or sold. They must be given and they’re always worth waiting for.” Ambition: To be happy and successful Pet Peeve: Two faced people and making deci- sions Activities: Drill team 1, 2 PAUL MILDENBERGER PAUL F. MUELLER “Why is everyone behaving as if there were no reason to panic?” Ambition: The faith to move mountains and the strength to try; to laugh with Bill Cosby Pet Peeve: Ignorant Interference and The Al- mighty Policy. Activities: Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Cross country 2; Winter track 2; spring track 2; Crutch Brigade 2, 3; Weightlifting 3, 4; Yearbook 1, 2, jr. editor 3; Stylus 1 editor 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Stage crew - “Damm Yankees” 49 50 DEBORAH ANN MORRISON “Debba, Debbie, Deb” “We see things as they are and ask why? But we dream things that never were, and ask why not?” Ambition: To see the world and to find my pot of gold. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, snobs, rainy week- ends, rumors, being caught in the middle of S.H. D.G., Goodbyes, Attleboro Guys, Activities: Drillteam 1, 2; Colorguard 3 WILLIAM MORRISON ROBERT W. MOYNIHAN “Snake” “It is not the size of the man in the fight, but the size of the fight in the man.” Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and happy. Pet Peeve: Rain, false friends, being broke STEVEN MUISE DENISE LOUANN MUTZ “Denise” “Oh, really I didn’t know that?!” Ambition: To do good at whatever I do in life and be happy! Pet Peeve: Snobs, know-it-all, people who think they’re better than others Activities: Spring track 1; Work Study 4 DEBORAH DIANE MYERS “Debba Doo” “Reach out and touch the hands of a friend. Remember how it used to be through out the years those friends have all remained. But now they whisper goodbye and bid their farewell.” Ambition: To be happy and live a full life Pet Peeve: Early curfews, Crazy drivers, good- byes, Weekends that end Activities: JV Softball 1 GREGORY K. MYERS “Greg” “Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.” Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning, school lunches KERRIN BOOTH NAJJAR “Naj, Ke, Kerrin” “Do you know where youre going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know?” Ambition: To become the first woman corporate president with a male gofer Pet Peeve: Waiting, Paddywagons, getting caught, cold hockey rinks, small town talk, good- byes, “81” girls, wanting but not getting Activities: Band 1; Spanish club 1; yearbook 3, 4; homeroon rep. 3, Student Council 4; Student Ad- visory 4; Prom Committee 3; CSF window paint- ing 3, 4; Initiation rally; DENNIS NASH “Den” “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” Ambition: To attain my goals and be successful in whatever I choose to do. Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks, Saturday morning prac- tices, research papers Activities: Cross country 1. 2. 3 Capt. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage crew “West Side Story” JOHN M NEVERS JR. “Success is a lazy man’s dream; a working man’s reality.” Ambition: To return to our class reunion and be able to say “See, I told you” Pet Peeve: Chapter 766, predictions, broken bot- tles, lunch, deadlines Activities: NHS 3, pres. 4; Model Senate 3; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 1; Math team 4 51 52 KEITH NOFTLE “Too many nicknames to list” “Why is it that the things we want and the things we do are so often different? Because we are afraid to express our true feelings, fearing that other may not accept them? One must take an effort to do what feels right” Ambition: To continue through life doing the things I want and feel, not being molded by others Pet Peeve: Waiting, people who cut in the snack line, almost placing, people who never mature, cleaning the band room C period Activities: Band-drumline 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage band 3, 4; Pep band 4; Section leader 4; STEVEN ROBERT NORDBECK “Steve”’ “It’s always darkest before it goes totally black.” Ambition: To become one with the universe Pet Peeve: People who think they’re God, time Activities: Football 3; Basketball 1; Math team 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1 DAVID ANDREW OBERLANDER “Obie” ‘Just remember once the toothpaste is out of the tube, it’s going to be very tough to get it back in.” Ambition: To be more ambitious Pet Peeve: Complaints decisions, formalities Activities: Football JAMES O’DONELL MICHELLE ROSE O’LEARY “Mickey, Mickle” “With the key of inquest, the doors of knowledge shall not be left unopened.” Ambition: To buy a Winebago and drive to Cali- fornia Pet Peeve: Smoky bathrooms, School lunches, mornings, typing, crowds, blue lights, people who think they know it all! DIANNE MARGARET POLSON SST) i “Love me or leave me, but never leave me hang- ing.” Ambition: To be successful in life and to travel around the world. Pet Peeve: Certain ‘““‘DOT’s”, boyfriend stealers, false boyfriends, gossip. Activities: Colorguard 1; CSF window painting 1, 3, 4; ski club 1, 4; Spring track 2, 4; Basketball 1; yearbook 1; Spring play 3, “West Side Story”. EDWARD JOHN POWERS JR. “When we turn the pages of history, when the days have passed long ago, will they read about us in sadness for the seeds we let grow?” Ambition: To live my life wild and crazy, to owna 450 sl, and to be successful in life Pet Peeve: Cars that don’t run, getting kicked off Olethercincles Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 GARY PRECOURT PETER A PRESENTATO “Prez” “A mirror reflects a man’s face, but what he is really like is shown by the kinds of friends he chooses.” Ambition: To have a clue in life. Pet Peeve: Seeing saucers, Simple people, Get- ting lost at Eames Estates, having my own clothes. Activities: Basketball 1; Winter track 2, 3; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Stage crew; Ski club 4 KATHY SUE PROSSER ‘“‘Pross” “In memory of Barb” “I’m tired of trying to understand people, now let them try to understand me. Ambition: Teachers in the bathroom, self-cen- tered people, underclassmen. Activities: Band 1. geen 53 KATHLEEN TERESA NASH- PALIN Ekathies “Search for a thousand yesterdays and dream about a thousand tomorrows but there is still only one today.” Ambition: To succeed in the career I choose and to be happy forever with K.P. and K.P. jr. Pet Peeve: People who pretend to care; not know- ing; making the wrong decisions. Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Spring track 1; NHS 3, 4 RON PAULSON “Ron” “If only I had a million” Ambition: To see Russia defeated Pet Peeve: No nuke freeks, Russia, Iran Activities: Golf, CYO basketball, Pres. CYO KERRY ANN PEAVEY sKerry, Kew “Today, well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope.” Ambition: To be a successful nurse and to marry a wealthy doctor Pet Peeve: The SGC, paddywagons, Roberta’s feet, not getting what I want, Champagne taste with a beer pocketbook, getting caught, bad breath in the morning, diets, chipped teech, feet Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track 2; hiking club 2; prom committee 3; Homecoming court 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 3; JEFFREY JAY PHILLIPS me Jclhn “Your next challenge is always your biggest” Ambition: To earn a good living and become successful in whatever I do Pet Peeve: Rainy days, waiting, Monday morn- ing, English class, Dragon flies Activities: Hockey 1, 3; Basketball 1 MARIA LYNN PHILLIPS “Miria” “When your down and troubled and you need a helping hand, just call my name and I’ll be there, you've got a friend.” Ambition: To be a successful in whatever I do and to always be happy Pet Peeve: Decisions, interruptions, research pa- pers, rude people, working at 5a.m., donuts Activities: Yearbook staff 2; Spring track 2, 4; CSF window painting 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF student Rep. 3, 4 MICHELLE SUSAN PICARDI “T don’t want to talk about it anymore.” Ambition: To live a happy and fulfilling life. Pet Peeve: Zayre’s warehouse, all the phony girls at MHS !!, waiting. Activities: French club 1, 2; PATRICK DAVID PICCOLOMINI “Pic” “Talent is not the only seed to victory.” Ambition: To graduate from college and to achieve success. Pet Peeve: losing seasons, disco, practice, DD’s habits, fakes, cold and rainy days, school being as boring as it was. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3. BENJAMIN RAINS PIERCE “Ben” “BUD, KOB’s, There is only one king.” Ambition: To someday be ambitious. Pet Peeve: Miller lovers. Activities: Winter track 1; Football 1, 2. STEVEN M. PINETTE “Steve” “Hold on, as I drive my Chevy to the levee, look out for that oak tree and stay off the lawn!” Ambition: To have my own business. Pet Peeve: People who pull out in front of other people, getting up in the morning, SHAVING. Activities: Work. RICHARD POLLACK ae 56 KATHLEEN HELEN QUINLAN “Kathy, Spunk” “If you love something, set it free. It if comes back, it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Ambition: To be happy and successful in what- ever I choose to do. Pet Peeve: E period study, J.M., liers, fakes, snobs, and SECRETS. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3. DALE S. RANSOM “There is no second place when they call you ‘champ. It’s because you don’t lose.” Ambition: The Best. Pet Peeve: Cobler robbers, Slow walkers, gardens with chicken wire, mailboxes, the sled. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT PERRY RAPOZA Scotts “There is evil in the hearts of all young men.” Ambition: to retire at the age of 22 Pet Peeve: An itch in gym class, cemented mail- boxes, mature girls ND’s driving, Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track 2, 3; hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHELLE RAZEE “Shelly” “If you love something set it free. If it comes back it’s yours. If not it was never meant to be.” Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. To be with Ray, and away from Mansfield, To stay happy and out of trouble, to fly, or die. Pet Peeve: S.K., Mansfield, and family, narks, (AP), Two faced people, people who won’t let you go. LISA M. REBELLO “And so I learned that familiar paths traced in the dusk of summer evenings may lead as well to prisons as to innocent untroubled sleep.” Ambition: To walk my own path, as I please. Pet Peeve: limitation, ignorance, cold classrooms. Activities: Tennis 1; ski club 1; French club 1. 2; Newspaper 2, 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas play 2, 3, 4; Spring musical 2, 3, 4; Model Senate 3; Girls chorus 3; Math team 4. RICHARD EARL REED “Bagel, Dick” “Sweet memories... Flashing very quickly by... Giving me a reason why . .. | know that... My goal is more than a thought . . . lalltbestheneier When I teach what I have been taught... ” Ambition: To be in the Secret Service as a Presi- dential bodyguard Pet Peeve: Frank Purdue, High echelons, Miller, OPEC oil ministers, organized religion, blue lights, watermelon, tuna that gets away, curbs, fences, trees, Zayres Activities: Model Senate 3; BARBARA J. RICHARDS “Barb” “The impossible is not impossible, it just takes a little longer.” ; Ambition: To make it on my own without the help of others, and to find out what life is really about. Pet Peeve: people who drink and drive, Saturday mornings, Burnt sneakers, lost keys interruptions, embarrasment, Activities: Spring track 1, 2; Hiking club 1; CSF window painting 1, 2 MARY ANN ROSE “Mary, MaryAnn” “There are more things of this heaven and earth my friend, than are dreamt of in our philosophy, Therefore we shall go forth and seek with hope that they may become part of our reality” Ambition: To reach the end of my rainbow and spend my pot of gold. $UCCESS Pet Peeve: Freshman drill team girls, rumors, ignorance, cliques, small town minds, CC, broken lugs, tenths of a point, last place, goodbyes Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice pres. 3, pres. 4; Drumline 3, 4; BS 3, 4; Hiking club 2; Homecom- ing committee 1, 2, 3; Prom committee 3; Year- book staff 3; APLO 4; CSF window painting I, 2, 3, 4 MARY KATHRYNE SAQUET “Mary” “Loving someone is one of the many paths to life. But, to reach that long path, you must pass through another, the path to loving yourself.” Ambition: To have a successful career and family Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, school lunches, Trig., homework, phone bills, distance Activiites: Band 1, 2, 3 DAVID JOSEPH SARRO “Dave” “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” Ambition: To life at its fullest, and be successful Pet Peeve: PDP 8 E’s, immaturity, fire drills in the middle of a test, CG, CT, MT Activities: Golf 2; Football 3; Ski club 4; Initi- ation Rally 4 39! 58 BONNIE LYNN SCHULZ “Bon” “Really” Ambition: To find someone to take care of me so I don’t have to work the rest of my life. Pet Peeve: rainy days and Mondays, shorthand tapes, sophisticated ladies. LORNA SCHULZ “Dude” “Life is a waste of time, but time isn’t a waste of life.” Ambition: A good paying job, to be successful. Pet Peeve: Two-faced people, people who think they’re better. ROBERT ALAN SCHULZ “Bob” “The hardest part of life is totally understanding reality.” Ambition: To be successful in life and to become rich and famous (I hope). Pet Peeve: Mansfield Police Department, and be- ing broke, and also bad weather. ROSEMARIE ANN SCIALOIA “Rosie” “Live your life for yourself, not for others.” Ambition: To be happy at whatever I choose to do in life. Pet Peeve: Phony people, liars, people who are followers instead of leaders. Activities: Softball 1. TRACY L. SCOTT “T wish I could carry your smile in my heart for the times when my life seems so low; it would make me believe what tomorrow could bring when today doesn’t really know.” Ambition: To conquer Murphy’s Law. Pet Peeve: “people who . . . ”, confused, prema- turer’s, WARA jingles, “I once had a student named Scott Tracy, isn’t that a riot !?” Activities: Yearbook staff 1: Cheerinom lees: capt. 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4: Stu- dent Gov. Day 3; NHS 3, 4 treas. 4; Girls State Rep. 3; Prom committee 3; Prom Court 3; GARY SECHER “Forbidden fruit is the sweetest” Ambition: To fall into the perfect life Pet Peeve: Bosses ANTHTHONY KEVIN SHAW “Tony” “There’s more to the picture than meets the eye.”-Neil Young, “As the world goes around time diminishes, so do what you can till it stops turning.” Ambition: To graduate from college, get married, and have 7 kids, also to be rich. Pet Peeve: A losing season, Budweiser, 6 mpg, two-faced people, broken hearts, boring classes Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter track 1, 2; Golf 1, 2; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANCIS XAVIER SHAW JR. “Franny” “The life unexamined is not worth living.”-Aris- totle Ambition: To make life worth living Pet Peeve: “You're a comedian Fran”, hernias, fat girls who think they’re beautiful, Allergies, Paying the fiddler Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, capt 4; Winter track 1, 2, 3; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4 MARK E SHERMAN “Sparky” “As the world turns, the tire burns, but please don’t look back.” Ambition: To travel the state in my own rig, and hope to own my own business by the time I’m thirty Pet Peeve: Hate teachers who give to much homework, also surprise quiz or test, and teachers who think they are so great by giving so much homework, just to prove that their class is the best Activities: Football | LISA MARIE SMALL “Man was made to add life and 0 make the world suitable for his needs. The ones who take and never give are the ones who are always without.” Ambition: To make my future plans turn from a dream to reality, and to be a success in the world ahead of me. Pet Peeve: pick ups, golf, fakes, users, JS, NL, waiting and failing Activities: Winter track 1; Spring track |, 2, 3, tri-capt. 4; Field hockey 4; Yearbook staff 4; Ski club 4; SCF window painting 4; Spanish club 2 as, 60 DARYL SMART BOB SOUTHERN “Bob”’ “The reason why many of us don’t live within our income is because we don’t consider that living.” Ambition: To in crease my income Pet Peeve: My income, frogs, superficial year- book descriptions, “This Masquerade—feelings” Activities: Stylus 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2, 4; “West Side Story” JANET MARIE SOUZA aria “Sometimes you have to run as fast as you can, Just to stand still.” Ambition: To see, to dream, to believe . . . just to be. Pet Peeve: Pleading insanity, late night Medusa’s, promise, saying goodbye, L.S.C.C.G.A.F.F. Activities: Spring track 1, 2; Basketball 2; Field hockey 2, 3; French club 1, 2; Color guard 1, 2; Spring play 1, 2, 4; Anti-centrifugal bumble pup- pyists 4; ALICE MARIE STONE Alice? “Just because everybody does it, that doesn’t make it right for me. To be yourself is to be the real you.” Ambition: To become successful in whatever | choose to do in my life, and to make the people in my life very happy Pet Peeve: People who gossip about other peo- ple’s personal business Activities: Field hockey 1, 2 RONALD J. STRACCIA “Ron” “All the same we take our chances laughed at by time, tricked by circumstances.” Ambition: To be successful, get out of Mansfield, and make my first million by my thirty-fifth birthday Pet Peeve: Rocky’s, Redears’ green LaMans, rid- ing below “E”, Arabian petrolium engineers, flashing blue lights Activities: Football 1; DONNA SULLIVAN “Sully” “A friend is not an object to be possessed, but a subject to be cherished.” Ambition: To be happy, successful, and someday travel Pet Peeve: Waiting, decision, alarm clocks, wor- rying, goodbyes, growing up, College Freshman (1981 girls) Activities: Spring Track 1; CSF window painting il, 2 JAMES F. SULLIVAN oo LLY oe “The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.” Ambition: To become 6ft. tall and to someday jam a basketball, oh yea, to become successful in whatever I do Pet Peeve: Being late, waiting, tryouts, SAT’s, the question “How old are you?” Activities: Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Con- cert choir 3, 4; Spring play 3, 4; Christmas play 3, 4 ROBERTA M. SWASEY “Bert” “Money is not the measure of success, it’s impor- tant to love what you do.” “How ya doin’ babes?” Ambition: to meet Maynard Ferguson and to learn how to play the piano with two hands Pet Peeve: Being nervous and paranoid, wood- winds, preppies, BG, Auditions, cleaning the band room during C block Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage band 3, 4; pep band 2, 3, 4; pep band director 4; CSF window painting 3, 4; Yearbook staff 4 DANA SWIFT “Do what you want to do, but be what you are.” Ambition: Biomedical technician Pet Peeve: Phony people, mosquitos, mid-term exams TINA MARIE TARANTINO “Teen, Tina” “Two paths diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Ambition: To make others and myself happy, to be remembered beyond my lifetime and to pro- cure opulance.” Pet Peeve: making decisions, busy signals, not having “the insurance”, and DIETS Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Stage band 1, 2; Pep band 1, 2, 3; Hiking club 1, 2, 3; Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track 3, 4; CSF window painting 3, 4; CSF student Rep. 4 S 61 62 CATHY ANN TARBALL “Cathy” “You know I’ve heard about people like me but, I never made the connection. They work both sides of every street but find they’ve gone the wrong direction. There’s no need for turning back be- cause all roads lead to where I stand, I believe Ill walk them all, no matter what I may have planned.” Ambition: To own a house in Plymouth on Ellis- ville beach that overlooks the ocean and to have a lot of healthy children . . . someday. Pet Peeve: Closed minds, first impressions, Goofy!, best friends who live far away. Freshman girls at McCarthy’s on the weekends Activities: Basketball 1, 2: Softball 1; CSF win- dow painting; Model Senate; Little hornet nur- sery school 2, 3, 4 LISA ANN TARTUFO “So often I wrestle with myself over how I want to feel instead of discovering how I really feel.” Ambition: To build the castle in the sand that will last forever Pet Peeve: Indifference, See ya’ ‘round, written invitations, ponytail tuggers, rond de jambe en Pair Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; French club 1, 2, 3; Student coucil 2, 3, vice-pres. 4; concert choir 2, 3, 4; girls’ chorus 2, 3; District chorus 4; Drill team 1; Color guard 2, co-capt. 3; Girls state alternate 3 SUSAN LAURIE TEGAN “Sue”’ “My dreams, some realities, some just an arms length away, and still others will remain dreams till I find a way.” Ambition: To achieve my goals, creating a life | can be proud of. Pet Peeve: “Muffy”, goodbyes, warm-benches, waiting, SAT scores, corner of Tremont and Wil- liams, “Attitudes”, Third lunch quotes, people who are only your friends when they want some- thing Activities: Field hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3 co- capt. 4; Spring track 4; Student Advisory Council 1, 3, 4; Model Senate 3; Spanish club 1; Concert choir 3, 4; “Bells are ringing” 2; Initiation rally 4; CSF window painting 3, 4; Basic Skills Improve- ment Committee 3; MIT HSSP 1; Girls State Alternate 3 TIMOTHY THAYER DENNIS J. TITUS “Denny” “No problem” Ambition: To go into my Dad’s business Pet Peeve: Teachers, not being able to have the “wheels”, false alarms DAVID ANDREW TODESCO “Dave” “Don’t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.” Ambition: To make the second million my father never made Pet Peeve: Fido, Rover, Spot Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class pres. 1; Concert Choir 3; Christmas Play 2, 3: Fine Arts 2; Stage Crew 2 AMY ELIZABETH TRENOUTH “Don’t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist but you have ceased to live.” Ambition: To sail around the world Pet Peeve: Crowds, burnt toast, trench Activities: Yearbook staff; Model Senate; Ad- vanced skydiving; CSF window painting CHRISTOPHER TURKE “Turke”’ “The light at the end of the tunnel is probably that of an on coming train.” Ambition: To hunt bear in Alaska Pet Peeve: Being late, frogs Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drumline 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; RALPH UVA DEBRA JEAN VACCA “Deb” “If you try hard enough, you'll get what you want, if you don’t, you’ll never know what it feels like.” Ambition:To be successful in life and to get what I want Pet Peeve: Stuck up freshman, writing, people who use other people to get what they want, es- says, writing samples Activities: Workstudy 4; Initiation rally 4 63 64 BRADILY VALENTE MELINDA KATHERINE VIZEDOM “Mo, Mel, Shorty” “But when he had seen again the face of this world, enjoyed water and sun, warm stones and the sea, he no longer wanted to go back to the infernal darkness.” “‘In the midst of winter I final- ly learned that there was in me an invinceable summer.”-both by Albert Camus Ambition: To teach all mankind to respect and live in harmony with Mother Nature. Pet Peeve: The Great Pretenders, “Me, or Ma”, “be a lady”’, stereo-types, conformists, phony sen- ior questionaires, bigotry, racism. Activities: Homecoming Committee 2, 3; prom committee 3; Initiation committee 3; Initiation committee 4; Yearbook staff 2, 3, Editor 4; Mem- ber of NCAMH 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF window painting 1, 2, 3, 4; Conciencious objector 1, 2, 3, 4 CHRISTINE VOLPE “Blinded by science, I’m on the run. Where do I belong? What’s in the future, has it just begun? So this is the road going nowhere, or is someone leading us somewhere. I can’t believe we’re here for no reason. There must be something we can believe in.” Ambition: To graduate from art school and be- come a famous artist. To go to Rockester N.Y., and find L.G. and get to know him Pet Peeve: Gym, Humanities, English, not having enough time to do things I have to do. Not being able to be myself around some people. LYNDA MARIE WALLACE “Lynda” “Life is too short and too precious to worry your- self with petty things. So make the best of life now and enjoy it, for you only come this way once.” Ambition: To someday become a nurse, find my Mr. Right, and always be happy Pet Peeve: Uncertainty, confusion, Senior prive- leges?, Paddy wagons, liers Activities: Band Field hockey, CSF window painting, FTS club, TODD F. WALLACE “Todd” “Tf its not there, it never will be, until you go out and get it. Nothing comes easy.” Ambition: To live life the best way I can, and to someday be head chef in my own resaurant Pet Peeve: paying bills, Fried clutches, JB 105, ugly girls Activities: Spring track 1, 2, 4; Football 3; CYO basketball 1, 2 JEAN M. WALTERS “Jeannie” “May all my enemies go Ambition: To become a medical assistant, to be with Eddie the rest of my life. Pet Peeve: snobs, scagrats, “83” girls, people try- ing to be what they're not MARY ELIZABETH WEBB “Mary” “Is this a dream? O, if it be a dream, let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet.” - - - Longfellow Ambition: To be absolutely certain Pet Peeve: Lunch line, smokey bathrooms, first term depressions, marching season, band mem- bers who refuse to learn the fingerings, “‘off-the- line at 9:05 Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Southeast Dist. Band 1, 2, 3; Hiking club 1; NHS 3, 4; Yearbook staff 3; CSF window painting |, 2; Prom committee 3; Math team 2 KIM ELIZABETH WHEELER “I watch the ripples change the size but never leave the stream of permanence. So the days flow through my eyes but still the days seem the same. And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consul- tations, they’re quite aware of what they’re going through. Ch-Ch-Changes—try to face the strain.” —Bowle Ambition: To be free, happy and in peace with Nature Pet Peeve: 2-faced people, misunderstandings, si- lent studies, phonies,, The Green Thumb, cat- hack, Miss Wood’s jokes, it’s alright, “and the ones that mother gives you don’t do anything at all” Activities: Hiking club 2; Yearbook 4; assist. edi- tor 4; Homecoming float committee 2; Member of NCAMH 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN ALLAN WENTZELL ““Weasel”’ “You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by trying. Success is achieved and maintaned by those who keep trying.” Ambition: To prosper in anything | set out to do, to make some special girl happy, but also manage to stay happy myself. Pet Peeve: Student drivers, wet feet, 15 min., long goodbyes, “teases”, dehydration, Wendy’s para- noia, pick-ups Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; prom court DENEEN WEZYK ‘ ‘Dee- Dee’’, ‘““Do-Do”’ “A friend is someone who knows everything about you but likes you anyway.” Ambition: To be a successful executive secretary, own a blue Camaro, have a St. Bernard, and a horse Pet Peeve: LP. stubborn horses, cashiering, short- hand tapes, English 12, putting gas in the car, task tests Activities: Softball 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Rifles 3; CSF window painting | 65 66 JUNE MARIE WINTERS “Hune”’ “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today.” Ambition: To be the best I can be at whatever I do in life Pet Peeve: “June baby”, Study halls, Saturday morning practices, people who put down the band, being late, fourth place, stand-by, Janice’s “Tl do it for you” Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep band 4, track 2 LINDA J. ZAREK “Look my eyes are dry, as I kiss today goodbye, and point me towards tomorrow.” Ambition: To be. . Pet Peeve: “Perfect” Band members, lack of sup- port for any extracuricular activity, being to far from J.F.L., timing penalties, Bands that win be- cause of their reputation Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 4; Newspaper 3; Stylus contributor 2; Hiking club 1, 2 DIANE CAULDWELL JAMES DEBEAU 67 M293 68 — 18 SD . 69 70 Superlatives WITTIEST---MARTH GRADY AND PETER MUTT JEFF---HOLLY LUCK AND BOB IHAN MALEWICZ i ; e i 4 : 4 MOYN- a - 2 MOST ATHLETIC---BETH BRUNO AND DAVE TODESCO ee Federal EXPRESS MOST DEPENDABLE---DAVE FO TINA TARANTINO AND 71 72 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT---MARY ANN ROSE AND JOHN LAMARRE Re CLASS CLOWN DEMARCO be Be Dias S - SUE TEGAN AND NICK CLASS SWEETHEARTS---SHERRI AND JEFF BOUCHARD BUTTLER FRIENDLIEST—LOUIS BOLDRIGHINI THE- RESA O’MALLEY BESTA LEA TODESCO oe eae ISA PETRILLO DAVE 13! Most Individual—Pual McClure Desi Lombard. ) oepeparner ou ¢ a eae “SG Pil PAK % IIS Ps | Class Chatterboxes—Craig Audet Sharon Lockhart Most Likely to Succeed—John Nevers Merri Beaton 75 soccer we 76 sta 68 = —— 69 80 Kirsten Gardener Franz Bolon Chris Gray Eric Green Christerfer Hewes James Hindman Sue Holt Cole Howard Petter Hume Karen Jackman Jeanne Jarden Linda St. Jacques Hans Jepsen Linda Johnson Maureen Lagasse William Lawrence Marino Lauricella Mike Leary Thomas Lelacheur David Lonacker Dianne Lovely Dana Loving Ginger McCauslin Barbara Malone Barbera Munucci Lisa Marvelle Jim McAulry Paula Macphee Kristen Mahoney Steve Murry Brad Muise Robert Murry Bob Morrison Dan Moreshed Theresa Morre Erin Mitchell Wendy Miller Stacey Metrano Shelley McGowan Fran Mcgrail Joseph Mefarland Kelly McCormick Kelly McCormic SYeTi h QOUZALS Sherry Kampriati Dan Humphrey Cindy Kay Roger Karter Ron Naismith Noreen O’Malley Russell Negus Michelle Nistal Maureen O'Neil John O'Rourke DY Wale tm etel erbat Chris Packwin Joanne Parks Ken Parson Lori Perry Lisa Pierce Kevin Powers Lynn Plante Debbie Quinlan Andrea Rideout Joe Roche Kim Sankey Kevin Sarro Dyed 0) o) Comte) 1 FA) Kathy Shepard Lisa Slaney Kevin Sliney Michelle Silva Deborah Stuart Sue Sturtevant Brenda Spears Ken Tomkins Antoinette Vicino Chris Valencia Theresa Vantassel Danny Webber Steve Weizorek Stephen Westlund Kim Woodward Natalie Yaghoobian 81 82 Chris Gray at work on the float. Bridget Whittington a participant in the Foreign Language Week. You mean you want one of these? Junior Classes winning Float? 83 84 i i ' ; i | : 85 tt) Class Officers: Florence Botti; secretary, Mrs. Jackson; advisor, Stephanie Campbell, = ‘ a : a € aI s A | 4 Kevin Adams Richard Alexander John Anderson Julie Andres Gina Askew Erin Aurbey Marie Bacciochi Melane Barrett Sandra Beaudre David Bennet Susan Bennet David Bent Lisa Bertelleti Thersa Black Florence Botti Cindy Bouchard Stephanie Campell Rose Bray Barbara Carellla Michalle Chaznon Maryanne Charbonneau Susan Church Laurie Clark Sharon Coggeshall Lisa Collins Melissa Collins Kim Cook Jennifer Cox Ricky Coyne Doreen Creedon Sophomores 87 Sophomores Janice Klobuche r Elizabeth Crowley Lisa Cutulli Kristen Darwell Dorothy D’Ambra Patty Day Joe Degirolamo Tim Downing Lisa Doherty Maria Digiovanni Jean Donofrio Jeff Downs John Elliot Christine Fournier Lori Fournier Brian Foly Doug Fitzgerald Richard Fisher Bill Fergeson Kim Farnsworth Michelle Gasborro Sean Gallagher Andrea Gallenian Eilleen Gibbs Thomas Graney Brenda Gray Ray Greco Mathew Griffin Tom Habart. Tracy Heeks Bob Hindman Greg Hunt Julie Jackman Mike Kaleta Colleen Kaleta David Knowles Joanne LaMarre Mary Landon Jean Lawrence Brian “Levine Debbie Main Jim Maragnano Theresa Malewitz Gary Moran Chris Moran Fred Moriarty Mary Moothart Linda Mitchell Ken McKee Lynn Merrill Karen Morrison Daryll Murray Meagan Musto Kevin Munroe Bill O’Brien Mike Petrella Bob Peavey Kim Plant Jennifer Phillips Laura Reynolds 89 RY ITT aan) Cheryl Reardon Maureen Ruane Ron Sankey Rob Saquet Cheryl Simmons Monica Sellmeyer Cindy Schultz Robin Sears Pam Shaw Debra Stanchina Sherry Staples Cindy Sherman Lorraine Sullivan Lori Slaney Lisa Soldani Ann Straccia Michelle Tibbets Jeff Thayer Dee Dee Whelan Mark Whitman Chris Winslow Patrica Vope Jim Veglas Anthony Videtto Ann Varga Sue Uva Jan Turner Thoa Truong Mark Thompson Brenda Thorton 91 92 “All dressed up and nowhere to go.” “Heavy” So this is where the freshman gather! How do you use this light anyway? 93 94 Class Officers of 1985: President Brad Balasco, Vice-president Dan- ielle Lamarre, Secretary Chris Sarro, Treasurer Leah Baldini, Adviser Mr. ‘O’Connell. Cindy Akell Nicole Audet Robin Bailey Leah Baldini Diane Barbarisi Brian Barry Sandra Bean Kathy Beaton Brad Belasco Chris Black Robert Boger Karrie Buck Darron Buticelli Laura Lynn Butt Aroitomentas Christine Carter Christine Collin Sue Collins Tom Connor NY oak @roy oe) Coy) David Cook PNiimentan(as Diane Curry Ellen Dalton DEW eam DEN a nh eleat Mike Day Linda Dennis Mike Dorothy Jim Dover Michell Drury Michael Ellsworth Mike Farinella Shelley Fazullo Donna Finlayson Paula Fiore Tyrone Forbes Tracey Gange Irene Grady Caroline Graney Faith Gonzales John Gookin Michelle Goulet 95 Freshman Raye Haley Eric Hayes Beth Hayner Karen Hill Lincoln, Holske Stephanie Holske Michael Hyde James Jarden Sharon Johnson Gail Knight Mary Ellen Long Michelle Longacre Jeff Lori Danielle LaMarre Chris Lindsley Karen Lovely DEG TC MY E-tonxersd Cero) Laura Maragnanu Elizabeth May Joannie McGrail Michelle McCann Jeanette McKinley 1X0) oY Ke @Ieera| Jocy Memmo Christine Miller Daonna Melchano Tim Moran Jeanne Moriarty Lee Morrison Paul Murray Patricia Naismith Mary Nolan Jayne Nordbeck Andrea Nucci Charlene O'Donnell PANIC H Un OMA UII Janine Orton Steve Ouellette Nancy Page Amy Paine Richard Palanza Mary Ellen Parente Sue Parsons Norman Pelletier Patricia Perry Katie Petrillo Nancy Page Kara Porfide Denise Prevett Wendy Pruell Tracey Randall Robert Rankin Dina Reach Terry Rego Matthew Roberts Danny Rose Karen Sarro Cris Sarro Vadalia Salghadine Bill Savilonis Brenda Schultz Laura Schofield Steve Sharpe Doug Shultz Mike Silva Lisa Smith Alison Smith David Smith Lori Soldani Patty Souza Bob Stanchina Patty Stanley Doug Stewart Sharon Strese Diedre Sturtevant Nate Sweetster Dale Tessier Leanne Tegan Sharen Tibbets Claire Tighe Norman Thompkins Mike Thompson Meredith Tracey Steven Tupaj Freshman 97 98 foe as a ee eae 99 100 101 saben Moo 102 School Committee Mrs. Joanne Colella Mr. James Grady, Ms. Joanne Begley, Ms. Karen McNab Dr. John Gorman, Mr. Robert Mr. Vincent Guerrini Barbarisi, Mr. Lincoln Holske, and Mr. Vincent Guerrini. Dr. John Gorman, Mr. Robert Barbarisi and Mr. Lincoln Holske Mr. Lincoln S. Holske Jr. 104 Central Administration Robert Barbarisi John Gorman Superintendent of School Assistant Superintendent Thomas Hutchinson William DeStefeno Heather Champigny Business Manager Assistant Superintendent Director of Special Education 105 106 Mr. Edward A. Rosa Principal We, the class of 1982, would like to express our appreciation to Mr. Rosa and Mr. Kelley for giving so much of themselves for our bebefit. Mr. Rosa and Mr. Kelley devote long hours and great energies in making our high school years a success. THE 1982 YEARBOOK IS DEDICATED TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS MR. EDWARD A. ROSA AND MR. J. SPENCER KELLEY Mr. J. Spencer Kelley Assistant Principal HARRY L. ANDERSON DEP. HEAD-ENGLISH DAG BRIAN L. BARNES DEP. HEAD-MATHEMATICS MICHAEL BRANDENBURG PHYLLIS BERNARD MARY L. CARBONETTI ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION SPANISH 107 108 peer: pe ear LUCILLE M. CARGILL RONALD CHAPMAN ART GRAPHIC ARTS TONY DAY DIANE CLOUTIER JOHN E. DUNN BEHAVIORAL SPECIALIST LIBRARIAN DEP. HEAD-SCIENCE sis JEAN ESPOSITO ROBERTA FIORE ENGLISH MATHEMATICS nmr arse rin conn eae in as mo BRIAN FRIARY RUTH C. FORBES DOUG GEORGE TECHNICAL DRAWING PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHOOL NURSE 109 110 LESLIE GILDERSLEEVE ROSEANNA GLASIER FRENCH BUSINESS a E. EDWIN HARSCH ALBERT E. GOETZ ROBERT A. HUNTER PHYSICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH ANNE JACKSON DIANE JACKSON FRENCH DEP. HEAD-LANGUAGE oe . i LINDA KEENE ANTOINETTE JOHNSON GERARD A. KELLEY ‘LEARNING DISABILITIES SPANISH SOCIAL STUDIES 111 112 GEORGE KELLY ANNETTE M. LILJERGREN SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE ZA JACQUELINE MACIEL GRETCHEN MAURER- MARY BETH MAITO QO HENS SCIENCE ENGLISH __ HOME ECONOMICS ih HI CHERYL E. METTERS DANIEL MILLER MATHEMATICS SOCIAL STUDIES PETER MILLER ERNEST MILLER JOYCE NIEMI SOCIAL STUDIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENGLISH DAN O’CONNEL NICHOLAS P. PACELLA MATHEMATICS SCIENCE 1 a JAMES E. PERRY RICHARD PALANZA JOAN PROULX SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES DEP. HEAD-BUSINESS SE a lin, “Y 114 ERIC P. ROSEN ALEXANDER SALACHI JR. MUSIC ENGLISH PATRICIA A. SIRAKIDES KAREN SHURTLEFF- DIANNE SMITH- BUSINESS ; PROULE PICCIANDRA : BUSINESS ENGLISH 115 ‘ . 2 GARY SMITH CARYL L. STEW. INDUSTRIAL ARTS HOME ECONGUTES ANTHONY D. TIATORIO a , MAUREEN M. THORPE ALLAN E. TOMPSON DEP. HEAD-SOCIAL STUDIES LEARNING DISABILITIES MATHEMATICS 116 Sry TSE Al BARBARA TROMBLEY KYLE W. VIETTI DRAMATICS MUSIC ENGLISH PATRICIA WILLIAMS ELLEN M. WESTLUND CELINE B. WILLS SPEECH THERAPIST MATHEMATICS BUSINESS 117 ichard Young Department Head R Pamela Wood Science Industrial Arts i Zangar le C. Mathematics 1Se G 118 EDWARD C. ALBERTINI JOHN DEI DEP. HEAD-GUIDANCE GUIDANCE DAVID FARINELLA DR ALBERT CIRI DAN FITZGERALD GUIDANCE GUIDANCE GUIDANCE 119 120 MARGUERITE NELSON BABARA DAVENPORT ss i JOSEPHINE LADICO PT 1 oe DONNA BUTLER j 101 €01 so} ss 20l_:«|:=«C6 Ol ForaicS AreIqry] [enstA oIpny 6-806 1UUOD YOOld iLSHuis 9 — Beeiuuocs wmooYy Aynoe | V—veeiusod 124 Gdl CORRIBOR—D 121 YOO1S ONOO3S £02 SO2d L202 602d 2 3— ¥veGINUNosS | [ooe] ce | woz | ove | ar i 2 = queuIedeaqd asouaI0g AU sal [ asensuey] Usta10 4 G- wogINue.D 9) : N 6 — 8 OG UNOS Q104 JOOUDS L¢2 122 124 ENGLISH English (Adv.) 9, 10, 11, 12 English (Std.)9, 10, 11, 12 Essentials of English 9, 10 Application of English Skills 11, 12 Advanced Placement English 12 SOCIAL STUDIES Western Civilization Political Science 20th Century U.S. History (Adv. and Std.) Sociology Crime Psychology Independent Study MATHEMATICS Algebra (Adv.) 1, 11 Algebra (Std.) 1, 11 Introd General Math 1, 11, 114 Accounting 1, 2, 3 Basic Algebra 1A, 1B Typewriting 1, 2, 3 Plane and Solid Geometry Recordkeeping Plane Geometry Shorthand 1, 2 Pre-Calculus Ottice Procedures Basic Geometry Ottice Training Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry : Business Personal Law Consumer Ed. Finite Math Review tor College Math and Computer Consumer Math Computer Math Programming 1, 11 Calculus RE PEP BAND, Top Row From Left: June Winters, Kevin Reid, Theresa Rego, Colleen Kaleta, Keith Noftle, Ed Warren, Roberta Swasey—Instructor, Bottom Row: Linda Mitchell, Deidre Whelan, Rose Bray, Michelle Chagnon, Dina Reach, Michelle Cindy just loves those parades! McCann, Donna King, Jo Anne DeMarco, Louis Boldrighini, Larry Wallace, James Veglas Band President, Maryanne Rose The Hornet Band’s half-time show iy eg Be ga 73 Bi One of Caroline’s last parades. Drill team leading the procession. 126 UPPER LEFT: CLARINETS, FLUTES, AND SAXOPHONES, from Top: Christine Karter, Sandy Beaupre, Pamela Hardy, Sue Church, Diane Barbarisi, Laura Maragnano, Mary Nolan, Michelle Conti, Lisa Slaney, Linda Crowley, Jeff Lori, Russell Negus, Lisa Soldani, Jean D’Onofrio, Lori Slaney, Linda Mitchell, Craig Wilson, Deidre Sturtevant, Colleen Kaleta, and Andrea Gelenian UPPER RIGHT: BAND SENIORS, From Top: Kevin Butt, Kathy Demers Roberta Swasey, Donna King, JoAnne DeMarco, Laurie Elliott June Winters, Pamela Hardy, Cathy Landon, Keith Noftle, Elinor Gilleran, Mary Webb, Louis Boldrighini LOWER LEFT: TRUMPETS AND LOW BRASS, From Top: Scott Yagoobian, JoAnne DeMarco, Donna King, Mary Ellen Long, Kevin Butt, Eileen Gibbs, June Winters, Michelle Conti, Elinor Gilleran, Mary Webb, Elizabeth Crowley, David Knowles, Ed Warren, Kevin Reid, Roberta Swasey, Mary Landon, Larry Wallace, Wendy Barnes, Deidre Whelan, Maureen Kaleta, Kathy Demers, Theresa Rego 127 128 ABOVE LEFT: DRILL TEAM, COLOR GUARD AND RI- FLES, Top From Left: Melissa Constantine, Ann Currier, Theresa Black, Kim Woodward, Cheryl Reardon, Mary Moothart, Sandy Baker, Ann Straccia, Cathy Landon—Capt., Nancy Paige, Laura- Lyn Butt, Monica Sellmeyer, Marie Bacchiocchi, JoAnne Mor- iarty, Judy Dunn, Debra Stanchina, Michelle Tibbitts, Sharon Tib- bettis, Wendy Pruell, Brenda Thorton, Karen Morrison, Laura Reynolds, Tracey Heeks, Jean Laerence, Theresa Malewitz, ABOVE RIGHT: BAND OFFICERS, Top From Left: Cathy Landon—Color Guard and Drill Team Capt. Michelle Conti— Vice-Pres., Kathy Demers—Librarian, Donna King—Treasurer, Cindy Kay—Corresponding Secretary, Kevin Reid—Drun Mayjor, Cindy Bouchard—Historian, Missing from photo: Maryanne Rose—President ON THE RIGHT: PERCUSSION, Top From Left: Timothy Downing, Joe Roche, Randy Spears, Jayne Nordbeck, Mike Ells- worth, Tom Demers, Cindy Kay, Cindy Bouchard, Tom Habart, Louis Boldrighini, Keith Noftle, Brian Levine 129 130 The sign says it all Master Charlie and his squires iE. Ok “Be Co ™a es ES No kidding?! (I want a cookie) O 5590 2 — “SSCTAH HS THE BF 131 132 Bottom row from left: Sean Nolan, Marino Lauricella, Lisa Casher, 2nd Row: Joanne Izzo, Karen Doucette, John Cullivan, Theresa DiGiralamo, 3rd Row: Cindy Kay, Kevin Sliney, Brian Kelley, Jackye Stowe, Bridget Whittington, and Advisor Mr. Palanza From Left: Kerrin Najjar, Sue Tegan, Martha Grady, Stephanie Campbell, and Lisa Marvelle em SS OH Officers: Judy Dunn, Treasurer, Bridget Whittington, President, Marie Bacchiocchi, Vice President, Tracy Heeks, Secretary, Advisor Mrs. Johnson, Second Row: Debbie Main, Linda Mitchell, Wendy Barnes, Jean D’Onofrio, Jill Fiore, Susan Dyke, Patty Bachman, Joanne Izzo, Beth Beaton, Third Row: Linda Crowley, Lisa Slaney, Sharon Tibbets, Barbara Minnuci, Jeanne Jardin, Ed Warren, Jackye Stowe. From left: Lisa Marvelle, Patricia Volpe, Rose Bray, Advisor Mrs. Gildersleeve, Lisa Soldani, Jan Turner, Sandra Perry, Standing: Christine Fournier Pe a aa eS 6m — Wadia, Production, _ Center | ee isis! sto =o 5 8 ate S et S S oo S Such patience 134 Botton Row from Left: Lisa Marvelle, DiGeralamo, Barbara Min- : : : =e 3 ; ? ‘ Student Council Officers from Left: Mer- ucci, Second Row: Christine Fournier, Kerrin Najjar, Lori Four- Ae ey, (eT ities ste -T nier, Kim Sankey, Diane Petrillo, Top Row: Michelle Tardif, Deb- 3 4 Mii ae ee camadioe ace bie Main, Caren Sarro, Jenniffer Philips, Kathy Beaton, Pam Wills, et tot Foe N ai Renee Hutcheons, Advisor: Mrs. Metters. From Left: George Turner, Cole Howard, Sean Nolan, Russ Negus, Missing from Photo: Jim Harlor, Steve Nordbeck, John Nevers, John Curan, Ray Collins, Ron Naismith, Tom LeLacheur, Steve Tupaj, Steve Wieczorek cet | ) aT cut se wut 135 Kneeling in front; Janet, Mary, Caro- line, Mary. Next Row Beth, Ken, Sam- velle, Cindy, Thierry, Kethrine, Xavi- er, Jossie, Laurie, Sandy, Susan, San- drine, Mrs. Baillon, Fabrice, Laurence, Top Row: Lisa, Eva, Cristophe, Clau- dine, John, Laurie, Christine, Chris- tophe, Brian, Mary Ellen, Olivier, Kathy, Ed, Laura, Mrs. Jackson. Same American visitars with Christanke Another Party! Hey, where is everyone? Christophe, Xavier, Christophe, Olivier 136 Eiffel Tower At their hotel, Mary Webb, Laurie Elliot, Karen Doucette, Kathy Quinlan, Michelle Antaya, Mrs. Jackson Olivier Michelle and Joanne under Joan of Arc. Michelle and Joanne in front of the Eiffel Tower. 138 Wall Flowers It’s Super Jeanette!!! Don’t look now Gary, but... ! eOor NS oO mm MD From Left: Kevin Reid, Melinda Vizedom—Editor, Cheryl Tobin, Bob Sacramona, Beth Anike, Dave Fournier, Missing From Photo are: Kim Wheeler, JoAnne DeMarco, Ken Tompkins, Christine Fournier, Cindy Kay, Bridget Whittington MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION “1982” Volume LXVIII Publisher: Josten Publishing Company Josten Counsultant: Norvell Garnett Photographer: Craig Morris, Rudolph Craig Studios, Bridgewater, MA Advisor Gisele Charron Zangari 139 ad So From bottom left: Dave Fournier, Jim In- gram, Martha Grady, Dan Webber, The- resa O’Malley, Paul Lucier, Jeff Sherman, Pam Hardy, Wendy Wagner, Marie Bac- chiocchi, Pam Wills, Jennifer Cavaliery, RoseMary Botti, Michelle Tartufo, Chris- tine Darwell, Irene Brady, Alicia O’Mal- ley, Jim Sullivan, Lauren Baldini, Steven Crowley, Steve Murry, Tracy Heeks, Ellen Waible, Sharon Tibbits, Laura Marag- nano, Lisa Marvelle, Nancy Button, Sue Tegan, Merrie Beaton, Maura Connor, Maria Cimino, Elana Cutillo, Lisa DiGio- vanni, Lisa Tartufo, Chris Grey, Robie Boger, Mark Eagen. mete Gey is) Se From Bottom: Elana Cutillo, Chris Gray, Dave Fournier, Martha Grady, Lauren Baldini, Theresa O’Malley. ‘A wm a ™ OC AOA From “Bright eyed one” to the right: Paul Lucier, Dave Fournier, Louis Boldrighini, Martha Grady, Maria Tartufo, Rosey Botti, Lauren Baldini, Sue Tegan, Maura Connor, Elena Cutillo, Merrie Bea- ton, Lisa DiGiovanni, Theresa O'Malley, Jim Ingram, and Steve Crowley. A = Sy pie) 141 142 Members John Elliot Mike Flynn Paul Foley Lisa Gallagher Francis Gill Matt Griffin Rae Haley Renee Hutcheon Jim Ingram Danielle LaMarre John LaMarre Michelle Longacre David Longacre Paul Lucier Paula MacPhee Bob MacQueen Joe McFarland Kathy McLellan Jane Nordbeck Theresa O’Malley Leah Baldini Dianne Barbarisi John Brown Mike Buckley Laura Lyn Butt Alicia Coughlin Steve Crowley Kevin Devlin Tim Dion Dana Dutra Ken Parsons Sue Parsons Rick Pollack Dianne Polson David Sarro Michelle Tardif Bridget Whittington Pam Wills Peter Vaz MHS AUDITORIUM TIME: 8:22 ADMISSION 33% it took our hearts away, nes thi 10) he as it r e er again Fourni ind David saying “oh no not this numb re idy, “ Martha Gr Look at that fa The talented Paul Lucier and Martha Grady make Damn Yankees 1 big h it re 144 Who? AL@) 3 Joe’s selling his soul. Dig those tunes! pad GW TNE OF 145 ve heart!!! ha . You gotta ke. i All newspaper men are al Ahhhhh .. . Dessert anyone?! 147 148 De GP Nineteen hundred and eighty-lhree requests the honour of your frrecsence at the fonir Prom Senior Reception on Friday, the tuentyceghth of May nineteen hundred and eighty-luo at. seven. oclock tn the enentng Garin YL Snapper 2 Lalor. : Users uses 149 N y Tim Dion, the king, at the prom King, Queen and all their court Tracy Scott, the beautiful Queen of the court ee No! I want him! Yes, we’re happy to be here PAPA, i ee The kids from MHS are great kids! Would you like to dance? Today’s my lucky day! 151 SSS 152 IM elie(a4 This year’s sea- son performances fell short of expec- tations. Though they beat defeating Hock champs, Can- ton, in the first game, the team ended up losing the second. A different field of play for ev- ery game did not al- low a home field advantage. . and the race is on. Sharon’s on the warpath. an extra effort wt eed od Se ang i es gee eine ee eee Pe ee a | 2 JV Field Hockey, First Row from Left: Jeanne LaMarre, Lori Fournier, Colleen Ka- leta, Judy Todesco, Julie Andres, Second Row: Danielle LaMarre, Alicia O’Malley, Chris Sarro, Dina Reach, Leanne Tegan, Irene Grady, Susan Parsens, and Coach Lari 154 CRASH!!! ( Ever have one of those days? First Row From Left: Sharon Lockhart, Sue Adams, Joanne Feccia, Sue Tegan, Theresa O’Malley, Beth Bruno, and Lisa Petrillo Second Row: Patty Bachman, Elaine Conroy, Leah Antosca, Lisa Small, Alicia Coughlin, Dana Loving, and Judy Dunn. Third Row: Coach Levine, Gina DiGiovanni, Dibbie Shaw, Michelle La- Marre, Theresa DiGiralamo, Jackye Stow, Annette Nightingale, and Coach Lari Which way did it go?! Pride which seemed to be missing in the previous years, was rekindled by the leadership of Capts. Theresa O’Malley and Beth Bruno. At the end of the season the team elected Annette Nightingale MVP, Beth Bruno as Best Offensive Player, Theresa O’Malley as Most Dedi- cated, Lisa Petrillo as Most Improved, and Gina DiGio- vani and Michelle LaMarre received Superstick awards. SUPERSTICK! Theresa with the hipcheck Tools of the trade Bummer ... I thought this was the 220 Gotcha!!! 156 - el aii. selene Maybe if I circle... cK at Gc. Fas % “ me? Tee Theresa D. forechecking an opponent Accurate placement is essential. 157 Football Front Row from Left: Coach Ernie Miller, Sean Gallagher, Kevin Bellavance, Dar- ryle Murray, John Mitchell, Kevin Mun- row, Rob Saquet, Tom Connor, Mike Far- inella, Russell Graham, Coach Don Byron, 2nd Row: Jim Puleo, Jim Maragnano, Dave Bent, Pat O’Donnell, Ed White, Bob McQueen, Greg Wilson, Tom Demers, Brian DePalma, Mark Grieve, 3rd Row: Tony Videtto, Fran O’Neill, Bob Smith, John Elliot, Bill Ferguson, Mike Kaleta, Lee Morrison, Bradd Balaco, Guntars Reks, 4th Row: Joe Memmo, Rick Coyne, Ron Sankey, Joe DuBeau, Joe DeGira- lamo, Bob Hindman, Jay Sparrow, Al Ku- plast, Matt McEvoy, Brian May. The Turkey day game made the whole seas worth it for retiring coac Tony Day. Throughout the — season, a high level of spirit was maintained by the likes of TriCapts he Shaw, — Wentzell Top performers were MVP Doug “Ma Most Improved -Paul Ku- ‘MHS and : ae to it's é football a He was | same tally by all membei Paul Kuplast recieves some tips from Coach Reardon. I really don’t want to look. 9 19 Attleboro “Lost 19-22 H 9 26 Stoughton Lost 17-28 A 10 3 King Philip Won 18-7 H 10 10 Franklin Lost 6-30 A 10 17,Canton , Lost'7-28 H 10 24 Concord™ “Cate. Lost 0-19 A 10 31 Oliver Ames Tie 14-14A 11 7 N. Attleboro Lost 0-24 H 11 14Sharon ‘Lost 12-34H 11 26 Foxboro Wonl6-6 A Seniors: Front Row from Left: David Dion, Capt. Fran Shaw, Capt. John Wentzell, Capt. Paul Jodice, Ken Call, 2nd Row: Scott Rapoza, Jim Ingram, Jim Harlor, Larry Givens, Doug Maxwell, Dave Ober- lander, 3rd Row: Ben Pierce, Greg DiGiralamo, Nick DeMarco, Dale Ransom, Paul Kuplast, Dave Todesco, 4th Row: Craig Audet, Tom Cacciota, Ron DiGiralamo, Pete Lombardi, Pat Piccolomini, Tony Shaw, and Jim O’Donell 159 It’s mine, all mine! Greg Digeralamo giving it all he’s got. Here’s the infamous line- up. | 160 ° heerleading Front Row: Kerry Peavey, Caren Sarro, Lisa DiGiovanni, 2nd Row: Maria DiGiovanni, Janice Klobucher, Dottie D’Ambra, Tracey Scott, Liz Crowley, 3rd Row: Beth Beaton, Elena Cutillo, Robin Brooks, Shelly Fasulo, Susan Antosca, Lisa DePalma Goodie! Move on down! Pom Pom fever See re ... Especially when we won 164 165 ountry Pvp i 2 pusscuuril TUNSS COUT? Standing from Left: Coach Costa, Brad Muise, Nate Sweetser, Mike Leary, Kevin Murphy, and Kevin Powers, Kneeling: Capt. Dennis Capts. Den and Dave are in the lead Nach This year’s cross country team had one of its better seasons due to Coach Cos- ta’s determination to have a winning season. Although small turnout of members was had, co-capts. Dave Four- nier and Den Nash did their Best to work everyone hard; and with pride. When losses came, they were by very few points; when they won, it was by a lot. Top runners Den Nash (MVP), and Dave Fournier (Most Dedicated) and Steve Crowley leave the Cross Country Team in Good shape for years to come. The agony of it all Pre-race chat Capt. Dave with a different style. ... and the race is on! RECORD 9 17 Canton Won 19-38 H 9 22 Stoughton Lost 34-25 A 10 21 N. Attle. Lost 31-27 A 10 7 Franklin Won 15-45 A 10 14 Sharon Lost ? H 10 20 Foxboro Lost 32-25 H 10 26 K.P. Lost 38-21 A 10 30 O.A. Won 24-32 H Steve Crowley struggling at the finish. Kevin Depth of MHS Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country A big hand has to be given to Coach Costa again for the devel- opment of the girl’s team. With- out any Seniors, Junior Co-Capts. Debbie Doyle and Bridget Whit- tington managed to inspire a_ ' veal sre number of dedicated girls to work Vay : ay 6 Voy 4. hard during the season. Hopefully — | sa the team will be blessed next year i with a very good Season. They F BANK will return in their entirety. MVP 5 this year was given to Debbie Doyle and Most Dedicated, to Bridget Whittington Re ns -_ENSSTUUNY Standing From Left: Coach Costa, Chris Miller, Shelly McGowan, Mary Nolan, Jenni- fer Wade, and Janice Orton, Kneeling: Capt. Bridget Whittington and Capt. Debbie Doyle Persistant Shell y Pushing toward the finish Capt. Debbie taking first 9 17. Canton Lost 33-25 10 2. N. Attle. Lost 41-17 10 7 Franklin Won 15-45 10 14 Sharon Lost 40-15 10 20 Foxboro Won 27-28 10 26 K.P. Lost 45-15 rPLrioirrt 168 Bridget giving it her all. Debbie and Bridget in command. Coach Costa The Agony of “De feet” 170 Boys Spring Track Victory! The dynasty continues this year was a big tribute to the coaching ability of coaches Brain Friary and Geogre Kelley, whose green Machine finished the season undefeated. Although the JJ Kelley track was not completed, Tri-Captains Jack Hulburd, Fran Shaw and Tim Dion kept the spirits high on the runners who had to practice on the grass and roads. The MVP this year was awarded to Jack Hulburd and Most Dedicated was Awarded to Fran Shaw. Due to the guidence of this years seniors, Coach Friary can look forward to many more successful seasons. This year the track team went international by Jesper Laugesan from Denmark who finished his only track season in the 4X110’s as well as his only year in America. All-Hock Boys 4X110 relay team Girls Tennis The tennis team this year was coached by Dan Etter who also coached the boys. Split coaching time did not impede the level of play that the girls competed in very well. Much is to be looked forward to next year. Captains Lisa Petrillo and Michelle LaMarre created alot of fun throughout the season for the girls. MVP was awarded to Michelle LaMarre, and Most Improved was awarded to Jeanne Jardin. Boys Tennis This year’s tennis team was coached by Dan Etter went international. Captain Larry Givins and Bob Morrison were the leaders of high spirited individuals one being Givessepe Falco from Italy who was the Ist singles player. MVP was awared to Larry Givins and Most Improved was awarded to Chris Moran. Girls Softball Changes in players resulted in a good season this year for Coach Russell. Tri-Captains Gina Digiovanni, Thersea Degiralimo and Annette Nightingale kept the spirit flowing and winning constant throughtout the year. MVP was awarded to Thereasa DeGirolomo, and Most Dedicated was awarded to Miclelle Tartufo. Boys Baseball A solid season was turned in this year by the baseball team coached by Ernie Miller. Co-Captains Jim Harlor and John Wentzel led the team through many exciting games. MVP was awarded to peter Lombardi and 10th player was awarded to Jim Harlor. Girls Spring Track This years coaches Ron Reardon and ED Buckley, posted a respectable record with a highly spirited group. Led by Captains Lisa Small, Jackye Stowe, and Bridget Whittington Pride ran high although a few meets did slip away by a small amount of points. MVP was awarded to Lisa Small, and Most Dedicated was awareded to Bridget Whittington. 171 Boys’ Basketball From Left: Tony, Matt, Kevin, Dennis, Paul, Jim, Kevin, John, Jim, Orlando, John, and Coach Hayes. Front: Capt. Jack, Capt. Larry, and Capt. David (Just let us drink it.) Capt. Larry, Capt. Jack, Coach Hayes, and Capt. David 172 JV Boy’s Basketball Team From Left: Coach Byron, Kevin, Kevin, Mike, Tyrone, Mat, -. ; | Mike, Rick, Bob, Tom, Rich, Ron, Tim, Hec- 20 | ‘gk oy) tor, Chris Ugh, I’ve been shot!!! Orlando is up on his toes. The Basketball team and Coach Hayes enjoyed one of the Most Successful seasons in a long time. Lead by Tri- Capts. Jack Hulburd, Dave Dion and Larry Givens, the team managed to compete very tightly in the league. Losing most games by very few points provided crowds of fans with exciting games, but kept the team from entering any post-season play. MVP Jack Hulburd and Best Player Dave Dion managed to get the fans on their feet. Who pushed me? No problem! uh oh You really don’t want to know the score. Sure ... whatever you say Give me precious! SUPERDOUG Gimme the ball! Coach Al Salachi Anybody want this? Coaches Hayes and Byron O irls. ae pte aha Eig Get down here you.. .! Everybody up! Girls Basketball © ij Ue u : 4 Zi fanwfieid 13 Ganafivld a e: o 4 % we msvelt Mansiliek Manetield 24 ¢ ee +) 23 di 30 ge . ee Fanafeld 4 u 4 AU 12 22 Aanstield cod From Left: Dana, Elaine, Judy, Debbie, Tracey, Michelle, Sue, Lori, Theresa, Gina, Coach Al Salachi, Front: Capt. Sue, Capt. Lisa Gina D. at the line ps Don’t leave without me! Gina clear for the layup. Ranafirid Mansfirty Mansficld Mansfirts 0 Manafiel) ages Manatield anefield | z 4 4 12 - ]l ® 15 7 : F 13 14 ox tustivi) al Congrats, (I guess) Oh no, not the reverse doohingy again?! Don’t worry Michelle, I'll get it. Girls’ Spring Track Pat Volpe, Rose Bray, Wendy Barnes, bridget Whittington, Jackye Stowe, Lisa Small, Lori Fornier, Cheryl Readon, Lisa Bertilletti Melinie Barret, Dee Wealon, Ellen Dalton, Cindy Kay, Lisa Depalma Tracy Davidson, Judy Dunn, Maureen Kaleta, Michelle McCann, Karen Lovely, JoAnne LaMarrwe, Manager Joanne Izzo, Lisa Slaney Linda Crowley, Irene Grady, Terry Malewitz, Eileen Gibbs, Mary Landon, Kristen Darwell, Lisa DIGiov anni, Michelle Goulet, Manager Mary-Ellen Long, Coach Buckley, Laura Schofield, Debbie Doyle, Mary Nolan, Merrie Tracey, Claire Tighe, Dinna Reach, Jane Nordbeck, Donna King, Colleen Kaleta, Patty Bachman. Coach Reardon. Ai: PELE ERE Eee ET aS (o Closing in on the checkered flag “T= SI SZS=251 : one sere Ne sem RSH 7 A ia Determination ‘ aga ee oncom ere Boy, this is a breeze oa od she —_— ar All-Hock Lisa Small es « Boy’s Track {ee Jesper Laugesan, Herue Fleurant, Dave Fournier, Den Nash, Mike Buckley Jack Hulburd, Fran Gill, John LaMarre, Steve Crowley, Lou Boldrighini Paul Coggershall, Jim Ingram, Peter Malewitz 2ND John Daigale, Dave Longacre, Dan Moreshead, Tom Mercier, Bob Brunelle Roger Karter, Frank Allen, Morino Lauricello, Randy Spears, David Packet Brad Muise, 3Rd Todd Meehan, Kevin Reid, Darell, Murry, Bob Saquet Brian Foley, Mike Leary, Tom Coners, 4Th Coach Friary, Keven Bellavance, Mike Petrela, Ray Smith, Matt Dion, Brian Levine, Tony Videtto, Jim Silva, Dave Bryant 5Th Coach Kelley, Joe Dubeau, Bob Peavey, Joe Unger, Nate Sweetzer Mike Farinella, Craig Wilson, Bob Barrows Ves — =r wee igo Wake up Darrell, you’re in a race! The two kilometer 1- 2 punch All-Hock Peter Malewitz 4 e¢ ene See eee ee eae 648 he y o La wi Baseball Paul Muller, John Havey, Jim Sullivan, John Went- zell, Jim Harlor, Pete Pre- sentato, Pete Lombardi, Doug Maxwell. Coach Erine Miller, Manager Paul Salerno, Marino Laricella, John Cullivan, Kevin Sliney, Kevin Nodberg, Mike Anzallone, Dan Hum- phreys, Steve Westlund, Ke- vin Murphy. qiNSTIR Ly prety, e , Z a The throw to second 184 Christain Winslow, Pat O’Donnal, Ricky Coyne, Brian Whitehouse, Bobby Hindman, Ronny Sankey, Paul Murrey, Tom Demers, Mark Thompson, Joey DeGirolomo, Jeff Downs, Tommy Connors, Timmy Moran, Todd Austin, Stevie Sharpe, Brian Barry, Bil- ly O’Brien, Davey Davenport. Line drive to centerfield Three at once? John Cullivan’s smoke shows Varsity Softball Varsity Softball awaits eagerly for their game left top: Coach Russel, Patti Hebard, Debbie Shaw, Robin Brooks, Michelle Nistil, Dana Loving, Julie Jackman, Tracy Heaks left bot- tom: Michelle Tartufo, Anette Nightingale, Gina DiGiavanni, Thresa DeGiralimo, Paula MacPhee Junior Varsity Softball left top: Coach, Hill, Chris Sarro, Katie Petrillo, Ellen Waible, Danielle LaMarre, left bottom: Florance Botti, Nicole Audet, Susan Barbarisi, Tracy Heaks, Faith Gonsalves, Julie Andres 186 Girls’ Tennis First Row from Left: Sue Parsons, Lisa Marvelle, Jean Jardin, Dianne Petrillo, Christine Fournier, Michelle LaMarre, Second Row: Barbara Minucci, Leah Baldini, Jennifer Phillips, Sharon Cog- geshall, Patty Day, Judy Todesco, Coach Mr. Etter Fred Moriarty, Coach Mr. Etter, Larry Givens, Guissppe Falco, Jon VanVliet, Kevin Munroe, Tom Graney, Kneeling: Fran O’Neil, Rich- ard Fisher, Bill Morrison, Chris Moran, Bob Morrison Jean Jardin takes aim. are ih a Sr Se rer me me Larry Givens “given’” it his all. There it goes! Heads up!!! Here we go again! ties Class Of IVI Graduation Act CQ 4 “ Wag 190 191 Senior Banquet Let’s make it a threesome. know. So does Fran There's one in every croud. Someone likes ice cream. 192 Herve, Peter, and Jim, know good music. The Windwood Hollow Band I come here all the time, daah-ling. 193 AE UUEIE) Ee Deneen and John — anticipation 194 Class Song '82 YESTERDAY'S YEARS” Tina Marie Tarantino Look back on yesterday's years At the times we have shared Look back on yesterday's memories gone too soon Too fast These were times of our life we will cherish: These were yesterday's years. For twelve years we have prepared for this moment, To spread our wings and fly... It's time to say good bye. This is just the beginning; We must take our first step There are so many roads to choose, So much life ahead. These were the times of our life we will cherish: These were yesterday's years. For twelve years we have prepared for this moment, To spread our wings and fly... It's time to say good bye. Paul Jodice can’t wait. Tina Tarantino leads the class of “82 in song. Bill and Pat lead part of the procession. Class President Beth Bruno speaks. 195 196 es 197 198 Paul Kuplast and Doug Maxwell leave Ralph Bellevance and Jim Sousa the real estste buis- ness. Doug Maxwell and Paul Kuplast leave Sousa one ten dollar gift certificate to the old Colony Dinner. The Fearless threesome leave DePalma some frozen acorns to feed her frozen squirrel. We’re gonna miss you! Eric leaves Matt, John, and Alfred pushing the Volksy up the in hot pursuit of Mike. Ms. Wood’s A period anatomy class leaves Larry Wallace to feed the cats. Merri, Lisa and Lisa Leave Bethie, Gina, and Michelle facing thier seinor years without the advice from their older sisters. Cindy Coyne leaves Kenny Parsons having a friendly drink with John and Betty at Jimmy’s Pub. Dennis Titus leaves Doug, and Katie lots of love and good times ahead. Cindy Coyne and Beth Bruno leave Theresa O’Malley opening that mysterious gift- wrapped book saying “Do they all have knobs?” Rosie leaves Florence all her love and the best of luck in the future. (She’s gonna need it.) Dale Ransom leaves Craig Audet eyes in the back of his head. Leah Antosca leaves Matt McEvoy in his room with a movie projector and a reel of film watching all those great moments in football. Jona, Rhonda, and Stella alias Joanne, Leah, and Sharon leave one another with many memories of a great freshman year. Theresa, Beth and Joanne leave the M.H:S. field hockey team “on the beam.” Maura Connor leaves her hands to Stephanie Campbell provided that she takes good care of them and promises not to bite the nails. Craig Audet leaves. Tina Tarantino leaves Mr. George Kelly a raincheck and Mike Petrella competing in the 1984 Olympics. Craig Audet leaves his sister Nicole his room, his phone, and his other sister Michele. Angela Anagnos leaves Linda St. Jaques a package of Alka-Seltzer and many memories of the crazy times spent in New Hampshire. Cindy and Theresa leave Beth forever with “something in her eye!” Theresa O’Malley leaves Dave Longacre as an official member of the ski patrol at Pat’s peak and thanks for peeling her off of a tree. Mrs. Esposito’s G period trig. class leaves her a bus stop and lots of love. Leann Downs leaves Linda St. Jacques to take the bus to school. Lisa leaves Michelle to get dressed with her own clothes. Lisa Small leaves Jackye Stowe a cow bell for pasture pal, “What a yuk’! Kathy Kemers leaves Kevin Reid no one to sit with at lunch. Lynn, Elena, Kerry and Lynda leave Lisa De- palma a recipe book entitled “The IN- CREDIBLE EDIBLE EGG.” Someone leaves Flo with another lap to sit on in a small yellow nova. CLASS WILL The senior girls leave Lisa Depalma alone at the parties because the boys have all graduat- ed and there is no one left to “just talk” to. Mark Cedarfield and Ralph Uva leave Mr. Hunter in G period staring at a class full of dolts. Merri leaves Beth and Kathy lots of love and hapiness. Capt. Bru leaves Deb Bru lots of luck and memories of all those Saturday nights. Kevin Devlin leaves Frankie contemplating. Jo-Anne DeMarco leaves Mr. Hunter free passes to Disney World, Colleen alone in the- ory class with 2 dozen donuts, and Wendy in band dreamin of “J.” Sister Mary and Brutus leave David Longacre his own mud wrestling parlor. Somebody leaves Laurie Bolton a year’s sup- ply of hair conditioner. Beth Bruno leaves her cousin Alexander a smile to get him through his future school days without her. Steve Crowley leaves David Longacre a book entitled 101 Ways To Repeat a Joke Until Everyone Hears It. Robert Alexander leaves the Junior Space Cadets his Pre-Cal notebook. Mike Buckley leaves David Lobgacre and Tom Mercier sitting at a funeral with a case of Green Death. Sue Tegan leaves Theresa O'Malley in some town, on some road with someone saying to some police officer “Did Sue Tegan send you here for me?” Ryan Eppes leaves his Southern personality, charm, and style to Mr. Miller. David Fournier leaves Lori getting 90’s with all the toughest teachers in the school. Kathy Demers leaves Maureen Kaleta good luck with the section next year. Maria leaves her sister, MaryAnn, 1080 miles of walking in the next four years. Peter Malewicz leaves Steff Holske a burnt cheese pizza and a sincere thanks for her Biol- ogy homework. “A” period Programming Class leaves Mrs. Zangari her own personally engraved gold plated key. Four good friends leave each other the room 254 under the name “Rose.” Leprechaun leaves the space cadets no one to practice their short ribs on. Good Luck Guys!! Jenefer Castelli and Sharon Lockhart leave Mrs. Neimi’s class sadly. Also, knowing she’ll never have a better class than ours. Marie Allard leaves Karen Goodwin walking West Dennis Public beach alone shouting “Who cares?” Maryann Rose leaves Suzy “Soocha” Holske running home with her to check the mailbox. Jannette Souza leave Chris Gray and Brian Dion “Yumping”’. Beth, Deb, Dianne, Joanne, and Laurie leave Nicoie Audet and Michelle Longacre outside junior and senior parties. Leah Antosca leaves Sue Teagan one straw- berry flavored pacifier in hopes of breaking her from that horrible thumb habit. Bonnie and Maria leave Ernie Miller’s class and all his other jocks—happily!! Theresa, Joanne, Sue, Suzi leave Paul, Doug, Ronnie and Ralph endlessly spinning and empty bottle. Someone leaves Mike Kilburn and Dana Du- tra with a better memory. : Kathy Demers leaves Chris Collins and Tom Demers sipping Fanta gingerale under Tom’s porch. Kerrin Najjar leaves Lynn, Elena, Lynda and Kerry behind the dumpster at Lunacy. Patti Mayo and Debbie Vacca leave awesome Ernie Miller in “A” period gym class saying “over the lips and through the gums, look out tummy here it comes.” MaryAnn Rose leaves Cindy Kay picking up trash at Amherst. Fran Gill leaves Chris Muise a year’s supply of batteries for his trips to the Cape and to David Longacre some green death for those lonely Saturday nights. David Sarro leaves Russ and Steve to their stupid physics theories. Tony Shaw leaves Lisa Berteletti a lot of love and Deb Shaw one more with Arlen and M.H. S. sports. Kerry Peavy and Lynda leave Mr. Hunter’s class being as ignorant and illiterate. as we were when we arrived. Dennis Titus leaves Mrs. Kathy, Doug, and Jonathan. Leah leaves her sister Susan much love and happiness and all the best for a great senior year. DeDe leaves Grover lots of love!! Sue, Kim, Christine, Amy and Sharon leave Mrs. Westlund in F period with a quiet study. Lisa leaves Michelle, M.L., Theresa, Debbie, Gina playing basketball all by themselves. Kerry, Lisa, Lynda leave Debbie Shaw alone in a rest area smoking V.S. and drinking the “new brew for us few.” Mr. Hunter’s F period English Class leaves him a one way ticket to Disney World. Jim Ingram leaves Matt (the cat) Griffin one last “How ya doin?” and Jeff Sherman think- ing about the cast party. Someone leaves Craig Audet on Route 6. The phantom four, alias Sue, Suzi, Joanne and Theresa leave each other the memories of the summer of ’81. Bethy leaves Hoby Ken looking for someone to poke fun at next year. Rona leaves Kevin, Joe, Spaz, and Kevin the highway barrel that was never returned and the ride home from McDonald’s. Leann Downs leaves Kathy Demers with a pair of unused “headers” in her attic. Karen Goode leaves Karen Sullivan big mouths, and nice looking guys in Denmark. Lisa P. and Leah A. leave with many great memories of those long bus rides home. Denise Adams leaves MHS alongside Tracy, her MVF; Most Valuable Friend. Mike Buckley leaves David Longacre and Tom Mercier one last track season searching for the octapus down in Maple Park. Piccandra with Sted H + +% + + © H He HH HH DENISE SUSAN ADAMS SUZANNE M. ADAMS LYNNE JOY AGOSTINO ROBERT CHARLES ALEXANDER, JR. MARIE E. ALLARD ANGELA MARIE ANAGNOS ELIZABETH ANNE ANIKI LEAH MARIE ANTOSCA CRAIG MICHAEL AUDET LISA ANN BAILEY LAUREN JEAN BALDINI STEPHEN J. BARBARISI JOANNE MARIE BARRETT MEREDITH JEANNE BEATON BRYAN SCOTT BEATTIE MICHAEL J. BELLAVANCE SCOTT RICHARD BENNETT SARAH BENOIT CHERYL ANNE BERNOSKEVICH JANICE MARIE BICKFORD ROSS ERIC BOGER LOUIS M. BOLDRIGHINI LAURIE ANN BOLTON ROSEMARY BOTTI JEFFREY P. BOUCHARD PETER A. BOUCHARD ROBIN MARIE BRADFORD GREGORY BRUCE BRINTNALL CHRISTOPHER K. BROWN EDWARD M. BROWN JOHN ROBERT BROWN BETH ANN BRUNO MICHAEL JOHN BUCKLEY SHERRI LEE BUTLER KEVIN SCOTT BUTT JEANA MARIE CACCIOTTA THOMAS MICHAEL CACCIOTTA KENNETH WILLIAM CALL DORINE ANN CAMPANARIO MARJORIE SPENCER CARL STEVEN H. CARLBERG ROBERT WALTER CARLSON MARK ALLAN CEDARFIELD MICHAEL JOSEPH CHARBONNEAU JOSEPH MICHAEL CHARTIER LISA DIANE CHURCH MARIA DONNA CIMINO PAUL DOUGLAS COGGESHALL RAYMOND COLLINS, JR. MAURA ROSE CONNOR ALICIA C. COUGHLIN RUSSELL EVERETT COURCHINE CYNTHIA LEE COYNE JOHN THOMAS CRESCITELLI PAMELA JANE CRISP STEPHEN PATRICK CROWLEY JOHN THOMAS CURRAN ELENA M. CUTILLO MICHAEL TIMOTHY DAVISON JOSEPH FERNADOS DeFARIA JOHN GREGORY DeGIROLAMO RONALD MICHAEL DeGIROLAMO LYNN MARIE DEGRANGE GIOVANNA DeMARCO KATHERLEEN THERESA DEMERS JOSEPH DePALMA DEBORAH LEE DEVINE KEVIN JAMES DEVLIN LISA MARIE DiGIOVANNI DAVID JOHN DION TIMOTHY JOHN DION RICHARD P. D'ONOFRIO JOHN KENNEDY DONOVAN LEANN DOWNS JEFFREY R. DRISCOLL +Nattonal Honor Student + + + + Graduating Class DANA L. DUTRA LAURIE ANN ELLIOTT DONNA LEE ELLSWORTH RYAN ALEXANDER EPPES fe GIUSEPPE OLINDO FALCO - JOANNE FECCIA ihe DEAN EDWARD FINLAYSON se HENRI HERVE FLEURANT PAUL VINCENT FOLEY te DAVID PAUL FOURNIER SCOTT ROBERT FREERKSEN LISA ANN GALLAGHER + RICHARD V. GALLANT, JR. ALBERT PAUL GARDNER M7 DAVID ANDREW GARLAND JENNIFER L. GARLAND-CASTELLI SARAH ANN GELENIAN Mi ELIZABETH ANNE GEYER BETH STUART GILES is FRANCIS WILLIAM GILL III ELINOR MARY GILLERAN LARRY Z. GIVENS KAREN JEAN GOODE JAMES A. GOODWIN MARTHA JANE GRADY PAMELA JEAN HARDY JAMES MARTIN HARLOR JOHN D. HAVEY MICHAEL JOHN HAYES SUSAN MARIE HOLSKE JACK EARLE HULBURD JONATHAN BRIAN HUME JAMES DAVID INGRAM GEORGANN RITA INGS PAUL ANTHONY JODICE STEVE M. KILBURN ” DONNA JAN KING DONNA LYNN KNIGHT se BONNIE ELLEN KNIGHTS SPYRIDON KOUTSOGIANNOPOULOS PAUL W. KUPLAST JOHN LOUIS LaMARRE sPeg CATHERINE MARIE LANDON PATTI ANN LARKIN - JESPER ZWEIDOORFF LAUGESEN CHERYL ANN LeBLANC é ANITA M. LETTL y PATRICK T. LEWIS s STEVEN H. LIBERMAN MARK ROBERT LINDQUIST ERIC MICHAEL LISCHER SHARON DENISE LOCKHART DESIREE' ANN LOMBARDI Ns PETER FRANCIS LOMBARDI CAROLINE RITA LONG PAUL JOSEPH LUCIER, JR. HOLLY L. LUCK MICHELLE ANN MALAY PETER PAUL MALEWICZ DOUGLAS GRISWOLD MAXWELL od ERIC P. MAY eS PATRICIA HELEN MAYO KIMBERLY ELAINE McADAM CHRISTINE MARIE McCARTHY LYNN MARIE McFARLAND = KIM ELAINE McKEE CAREN LEE ANN McLAUGHLIN KATHLEEN ANN McLELLAN JOANNE MARIE MELFIE DEBORAH ANN MORRISON oe WILLIAM SHARPE MORRISON a ROBERT W. MOYNIHAN 4 PAUL FREDERICK MUELLER = STEVEN PETER MUISE DENISE LOUANN MUTZ DEBBIE DIANE MYERS GREG K. MYERS ° KERRIN BOOTH NAJJAR DENNIS MICHAEL NASH KATHLEEN TERESA NASH-PALIN JOHN M. NEVERS, JR. KEITH SCOTT NOFTLE STEVEN R. NORDBECK DAVID ANDREW OBERLANDER JAMES L. O'DONNELL MICHELLE ROSE O'LEARY M. THERESA O'MALLEY RONALD E. PAULSON KERRY ANN PEAVEY KELLY J. PERRY LISA JEAN PETRILLO JEFFREY JAY PHILLIPS MARIA L. PHILLIPS MICHELLE SUSAN PICARDI PATRICK DAVID PICCOLOMINI BENJAMIN RAINS PIERCE STEVEN MARK PINETTE DIANNE MARGARET POLSON EDWARD JOHN POWERS, JR. PETER ANTHONY PRESENTATO KATHY SUE PROSSER KATHLEEN HELEN QUINLAN DALE S. RANSOM SCOTT PERRY RAPOSA MICHELLE RENE RAZEE LISA MARIE REBELLO RICHARD EARL REED BARBARA JEAN RICHARDS MARY ANN ROSE MARY KATHRYNE SAQUET DAVID JOSEPH SARRO BONNIE LYNN SCHULZ LORNA JEAN SCHULZ ROBERT ALAN SCHULZ ROSEMARIE ANN SCIALOIA TRACY L. SCOTT ANTHONY KEVIN SHAW FRANCIS XAVIER SHAW, JR. MARK EDWARD SHERMAN LISA MARIE SMALL ROBERT ANDREW SOUTHERN JANET MARIE SOUZA ALICE MARIE STONE RONALD J. STRACCIA DONNA MARIE SULLIVAN JAMES F. SULLIVAN ROBERTA MARIE SWASEY DANA LEE SWIFT TINA MARIE TARANTINO CATHY ANN TARBALL LISA ANN TARTUFO SUSAN LAURIE TEGAN DENNIS JOSEPH TITUS DAVID ANDREW TODESCO AMY ELIZABETH TRENOUTH CHRISTOPHER TURKE RALPH S. UVA DEBRA JEAN VACCA MELINDA KATHERINE VIZEDOM CHRISTINE ELLEN VOLPE LYNDA MARIE WALLACE TODD F. WALLACE JEAN MARIE WALTERS MARY ELIZABETH WEBB JOHN ALLAN WENTZELL DENEEN WEZYK KIM ELIZABETH WHEELER JUNE MARIE WINTERS LINDA JOAN ZAREK Honor Student 199 200 Scholarship And Awards’ Day Mary Saquet recieving the Fred Doolittle Shcolarship A scholarship from Codex went to Jim Ingram John Nevers recieving a CSF scholarship. John looks so enthused. Linda Brown (Junior) recieved a scholarship from CSF CSF Awards (Painting) 201 MANSFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mansfield, Massachusetts SCHOOL CALENDAR 1981-1982 M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F SEPTEMBER-16 DAYS OCTOBER-21 DAYS NOVEMBER-18 DAYS DECEMBER-17 DAYS i 2 12 28S 3. , Aaa 1 (2) sees 7 2 io wi SO 7q § 7 1 WW Wa We 7° So eee Oma Ws ity they Ske 12a Se a 1 Gielen San One? () 14. {S91 ORS A PRY OR) RSIS IS) XY Bl ap 2 ey YS DS MS 21 22° 23 geez 4a ees 28529930 26 27 28 29 30 30 28° 29 = 30—eee 7Tth-Labor Day 12th-Columbus Day 11th-Veterans Day 23rd-Early Dismissal 8th-Faculty Reports 25th-Early Dismissal 24th-31st Christmas 9th-Opening Day 26th-27th-Thanksgiving Recess Pupils JANUARY-19 DAYS FEBRUARY-15 DAYS MARCH-23 DAYS APRIL-16 DAYS l lo 34 eS | 2. ie 3 eda ib ® 4 5 6 7 8 © 8 T@ whl Ww Se 6 7 Sane WR Pe ER ie i NS ie ly ie ie Ney Vs NG alts IG 12-13 51450 Saen is I) 2 Bl MW 22 23 24 25 26 222s me ate ere 19°20. 92199 22a Me 25 27 23 BW ph) 210) sh 26 27, 28 929me0 1Sth-19th-February lst-New Year’s Day Recess 9th-Good Friday 1Sth-Martin Luther . 19th-23rd-April Recess King Day MAY-20 DAYS JUNE-15 DAYS MARKING TERMS: SL ee [Se Ses ee September 9 - November 13 44 Days 10 11 12 12 «13 TERE Oh He Te November 16 - January 29 45 Days ey She BE Oi 23) L415 16 Mel ils February l - April 8 44 Days 245025520520 28 Py py ORY ohh OG April 12 - June 21 45 Days 31 28 29 30 : Make-up Days to be-determined at School Committee Discretion. 31st-Memorial Day 21st-Early Dismissal 180th School Day 28th-185th School Day 22nd-Last Day for Teachers 202 oe Sia tice SERVICE MARK AND TRADEMARK Yt, + es ) ree L COMPA A 8 a. nt 20; No: ef Pay FAI 204 SWEET MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturer of Quality Jewelry and Chains Gilbert St., Mansfield (617) 339-2961 Congratulations to the Class of “82” COMPO INDUSTRIES INC. 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TORMAN Chiropractic Physician Locations: 123 Central St. Norwood, MA (617) 769-6030 86 Rumford Ave. Mansfield, MA (617) 339-9212 COMPLIMENTS OF DON CURRIVAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 106 N. MAIN STREET MANSFIELD, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF Durfee Attleboro BORDEN INC. FOODS DIVISION DRAKE BAKERIES PETER DeGIROLAMO SONS, INC. p Asphalt Paving Snow Removal VGA aTEED far Office and Garage OsdaEAastst: Mansfield, MA MANSFIELD HOUSE 617 339-7226 Mailing Address P.O. Boxes37 Mansfield, MA CONGRATULATIONS NABISCO CONFECTIONS, INC. FROM subsidiary of NABISCO, INC. SWEET a ere eat MANUFACTURING COMPANY Custom Kitchen Designs, Inc. Kitchen Design Specialist 377 NORTH MAIN STREET MANSFIELD, MA 02048 (617) 339-9255 Paul E. Jodice, President TITUS Rest + Loung Country Western Music also Banquets, Parties + Weddings 216 Congratulations to Class of ’82 From DR. STEPHEN H. GAMM AND STAFF (617) 339-2918 (617) 762-3135 Troy Insurance Agency . AUTO @ HOME e LIFE P.O. BOX 573 277 NORTH MAIN ST. MANSFIELD, MASS. 02048 Best of Luck to the Graduates! MARCIANO’S SPORTING GOODS, INC. 307 North Main Street 339-2945 339-2946 165 No. Main St. Mansfield, Mass. 339-7313 Used Cars Trucks Wholesale Retail WEBB AUTO 339-6288 1 Mansfield Avenue Across from Mansfield R.R. Station Congratulations to the Class of 82 MANSFIELD TIRE SERVICE Nick and Lucy Anagnos ROSCOE’S ‘‘Great Foods’’ mon - thurs” 71 aenvgea7 soem fri 11 aomaeinemn Sat) 1 Wiaemyeeraomnn eee) CAFE, INC. 263 N. Main St. Scott Mansfield, MA bus phone 339 - 9890 ‘‘our specialty whole wheat pizza”’ CONGRATULATIONS FROM JAMES AND CYNTHIA REID TO THE MANSFIELD HORNET BAND AND COLOR GUARD MANSFIELD LITTLE LEAGUE 217 Congratulations to the Class of SS ie COMPO INDUSTRIES INC. Chemical Specialties Group, Branch Street Mansfield, Ma. 02048 Industrial, Commercial, and Military Packaging FOAMFAB ei jeol Merce Se) eel: of elence S Ferabliched 1939 411 Oakland Street Mansfield, MA 02048 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 30 CROCKER ST. ROSEMARIE BOYDEN SEAS oe eos Telephone DOROTHY BEATON MANSFIELD, MASS. 02048 617-339-5721 Mobil Phone 339-9054 SHAW’S MOBIL SER. CTR. Cor. of Chancy Central StS. Mansfield, Ma. 02048 Tire Specilist Arlen Shaw, prop. 218 Aina ly 0 iY) SD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 82 i) RED WING OF WALPOLE RTE 1 WALPOLE MA Ly poh COMPLIMENTS OF O’MALLEY REAL ESTATE COMPLIMENTS OF MANSFIELD SPORT SHOP PIgNSMain oc Mansfield, MA 02048 (617) 339-8164 4 WEST ST. MANSFIELD, MA | R, E JOHN T. FOLAN BS. PHARMACIST FOLAN’S PRESCRIPTION SHOPPE 270 NO. MAIN ST MANSFIELD, MA 02048 Bernard S. O’Malley Broker CONGRATULATIONS FROM JIM’S SUNOCO RT 140 MANSFIELD MA 24 HR. PHONE 339-5533 HOURS MONDAY SATURDAY 9AM 6PM 219 220 OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 MHS ATHLETIC BOOSTERS CLUB 30-WEEK CLUB VARSITY JACKETS ALL-HOCKOMOCK AWARDS VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM HEADPHONES SUPPORT HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES QMA SCOREBOARD MHS SCHOOL STORE BASEBALL BATTING CAGE FOOTBALL TEAM BREAKFASTS ANNUAL ALL-SPORTS BANQUET MHS FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME GIRLS HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT LILLY’S DRUG STORE 88 Copeland Drive Serving Mansfield Over 66 Years The Village Beauty Shoppe 250 North Main St. Mansfield, Ma. 339-6244 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! GEORGES CLEANERS NORTH MAIN ST. MANSFIELD 221 Congratulations to the Class of ’82 | PL ANsFIELD Co-opERATIVE BANK SMENSKIELD x NORTON @ 8 7 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 (617) 339-8897 PrOMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FROM THE VIDETTO FAMILY GODDARD REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE THOMAS GODDARD 456 ELM ST.- P O BOX 409 Owner MANSFIELD, MA 02048 WALLPAPER CITY, INC. Fk Vin OG Shoe 250 North Main Street Mansfield, Massachusetts 5 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass, 02048 339-3200 222 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’82 LINDA JODICE SALON 510 ELM STREET SRST DENIS WEST MANSFIELD 02048 VARIETY 428 ELM STREET, MANSFIELD Telephone 617-339-9013 339-3151 T echnical | THE Office PEOPLE Executive AMES Industrial CONGRATULATIONS FROM ® THE JAYCEES MARTIN LYONS Personnel Services Inc. 234 No. Main Street, Mansfield, MA 02048 ED PARISEAU REAL ESTATE GALLERY OF HOMES EDPARISEAU REAL ESTATE GALLERY OF HOMES MANSFIELD GALLERY 81 Copeland Drive Mansfield, Mass, 02048 617-339-4511 ATTLEBORO GALLERY NORTH Attleboro Mass, 02703 ATTLEBORO GA LLERY f Seceraee 106 Commonwealth Ave North Attleboro Mass 02753 617-695-2511 223 M Ye = 2 = Raw = = a = ™ yD) woo 32 — SS QS = | 4 224 Saienehenenemenememnoraenee = ss - EB ETRE slits Ho ass oe eTEE FEE a . nN =, . 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