Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)
- Class of 1982
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Table Of Contents Faculty Sports Seniors Activities Advertising tART David Flynn Principal Edward Clancy Vice-Principal Paul Kamataris Housemaster Sue Brigham Carolyn Cole Theresa Garcia Elaine Mahony Claire Morrison Bob Berardino Don Fowke Nancy Otis Eileen Sullivan Rose Ferro Bruce Kurth Marion Taft Barbara Lamaccbia Marjory Carpenter Roberta Collins Judy Le Van Carolyn Pope George Soukaros Susan Tredwell Susan Reynolds George Vasil Norman Beland Stephen Manning Mary Armour Arthur Cogan Mary Egan Paul Farry Judith Ludgate Marion Bank Joan Erler Rebecca Bottomley Victor Melebov Kathleen Richov William Rigney Theresa Sandini Linda Binney Ken Reynolds Richard Riley Irene Mazmanian Alice Gay nor Bill Cosenza Dave Dimarzio Kevin Donahue James Ford Attendance officer Dwight Hubbard Joseph Martin Marilyn Johnson Cbarleen Sipos Debbie Sherman Ann Williams Caren Schmidt Jeanette Neilsen Karen Elizabeth Ameral Kae, “Dunkin Dounuts”, 10 19 79, Prom Committee 3, To be the best person that I can be. John Arruda “Hey! Mr. K., can I have a pass?”, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2 Adam Battaglino “You only live once.” Astronomy Club Julie Beaudet 4 14-27 81, “M M does anybody really know what time it is?”. Not to lose contact with my friends (M M) and to be happy no matter what I do. Diane Achilles Dy, “Why didn’t you tell me?” 10 25, Cheerleading 2, 3 Robert Addeo Fox, Friday 13th., “How’s it goin?” Rose Avey “Jean, your dead.”, “Nikki, was that a shot?”, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys’ Vars. Hockey Mgr. 3, 4 Lawrence Baboid George, 10 8 81, Football 4 Jodi Belanger Da vid Belaska “I get by with a little help from my friends.” 10 25 Var. Track Field 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 2, 3 To have made a difference in someones life. Diane Boonen Danielle Bouvier Dannie, “What a weekend.’ Janet Berry Berry “I can’t wait for it to snow.’’, Band 1, 2, 3, Homeroom rep. 1,3,4, Panther (cheerleader) 4, Prom Committee 3, To be suc¬ cessful in Business and, always be able to ski. David Booth Heidi Bissonnette Dee, 10 9 81, To have a real am¬ bition in life. Daniei Bouganim Hamburger Dan, “The Moose is loose.’’, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Radio Station 4, To own a chain or restaurants Eleanore Boisvert Lisa Boule N.H.S. 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Home¬ room rep. 2, 3, French Club 4, To be able to thank Larry and Eva for all they’ve done for me.’’ Chris Callan Cat eyes, 10 14 81, “Where did all the nice guys go?”, O.E.A. 4 Stephen Brooks Brooksie, “Coach I’m taking your car.”. Track 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 2,3 Pres. 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, French Club 4 Laura Burks Burksie, Fudge, Bo, Twap, WAAAA, 5 23 81, 8 23 81 Mark Butts Butts, To become rich Gail Cappadona Cappa, Kid, “Where’s Tully?”, Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 4 Ben Carter Sharon Carr “Give me a break will ’ya?”. Dra¬ ma 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Key Club 1, 2, Student Ser¬ vices 3, 4 Paula Casali “No problem.”. To find success and happiness Paul Cesario Astronomy Club 3, O.E.A. 3, Ra¬ dio Station 4 Kara Elizabeth Chaney Kaka, “Ya wanna?”, Field Hock¬ ey 1, 2, An all expense paid trip to Florida. Christine Marie Chase 5 9 80, 3 28 84, O.E.A. 4, Stu¬ dent Council 4, To acquire mas¬ sive wealth and happiness Carole Chatalian Chat, Chrissy, “That’s wicked good.”. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Christine Chiavaras Chris, “Why Not?”, Chorus 4, Drama 1, 5 3 81, To make a trip to Hampton Beach. Laurie Clark Tennis 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom rep. 3, 4, To make it through college. Peter Clark Pete, Summer of ’81, To live in California Patty Clement B.M., 7 20 80, “I didn’t get it” Anri I Clow 3 3 79, 12 7 79, 10 9 81, Photog¬ raphy Club, Most seen with: Stuff, Robin, Holly, Lynn, and Sandy Machael Colacchio “What?”, Baseball 1 Catherine Compton 2 1 80, Cheerleading 1. 2, 4, Track and Field 1, 2, 4 Pamela Condry 8 8 81, Outdoor Track 1, 2, Cross-Country 3, 4, Prom Com¬ mit tee 3, 4, To travel around the world. Michelle Cooney Gypsy Woman, “I am he, as you are he, as you are me, and we are all together.”, Radio Station 4 Tom Coye Sir Thomas of Coye, Drama Club 3 President 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Chorus (Secretary) 4 Diane Curry Maureen Cotton Moe, 6 10, “Let’s vedge” Teresa Curran Patrick Condry Jay Cormier Aimee Dallape 2 14 81, “I can’t believe this!”. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3 Pres. 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Drum Major 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Drama Club Vice Pres. 4 Michele D’Alessio 919119 , “Where’s Joe?”, D’Aless, Soccer 2 Var. 3,4, Prom Commit¬ tee 3, 4, Pep Club 1, To have an excellent time in Florida. John Cupak Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sac 1, 2,3,4, LAC 3,4, WMHQ 3,4, Lit. Mag. 2, 3, 4, SGD 2, 3, SFAC 2, 3, 4, RSAC 4, SSGD 3, AFS 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, Cho- Paul Corcoran Football 1, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2,4 Janice Crossman Bones, 1 17 81 “Be there in 2.5”, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Math Club 1, 2, To have an excellent time in Florida. Robin Daly Robbie, “Spare Me!”, Prom Committee 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, To make it through college. Debra De Forest Susan Defreitas Sue, “Hev Sue, remember when . . . ”, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Lit. Mag. 1, 2 Leonard De Marco Caroline M.C. DenBoggende AFS 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Prom Com¬ mittee 3, 4, Yearbook General Editor 4, To thank all my friends for all the good times. Pedro Desousas Mary Desjardins Mare, 11 80, “Barbara, flash your high beams!”. Prom Com¬ mittee 3, Volleyball 2 James Di Mauro Quazy, -1981-, “Are you tall?” Stephen Dodge Ivan Dignan . . . Pisces . . . , “Motorcycles are the best.’’ j Douglas Door Mad dog, Space Waldo, “What’s up?” 1 28, Baseball 2,3, 4, Cross- Country 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Astronomy Club Cindy Downer Matthew Dolan Kathy Donnelly Dixi, K.D., 895, 8 4 81, “Suey at the cab”. Prom Committee 3, Volleyball 2,3, Track 2, 3, Home¬ room rep. 3 Rosemary Duffin Shannon Duffy Duff, 9 29, “Give me a break!”, Var. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. Vice Pres. 2,3, 4, To be remembered. Jill Duplessis Bob Duplin 4 78, I’m not Beth, I’m Jill!, Dupe, “I hear ’ya talking ” As- Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4, Ice- tronomy Club, Baseball 1 Foot- hockey 1 ball 1 1 Amy Durand “Really?” Melissa Fen ter Mel, Literary Magazine Gregg Flionis Flee, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, Fr ench Club 4 Kenneth Ebell Jim, 8 9 79, 8 28 81, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, “Never meant to fall in love.”, To go to Venice Beach. David A. Fenton Bonesy, “No ’ya don’t!”. Hockey 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Raymond Emond Kathleen Fitzpatrick Fitzy, N.H.S. 2,3,4, Softball 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4, Basketball 1, 2,3 Capt. 4, “Becky, sheyaddup!!”. Home¬ room rep. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, 4, Ireland, here I come! Carmen Fendrych Carbaby, “Ooh, baby . . . ”, Homeroom rep. 4, My ambition is to live each day to the fullest, to help people help themselves, and to make the world a little better.” Philip Fix Phil, N.H.S. 2, 3, treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Prom. Comm. 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, “More money to count?!” Dan Flood Neal Fossile Neally Football Susan Friedburg Susie, 10 17 81, Field Hockey 1, 2 Capt. 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, French Club 4, “Really? Oh my Cod!” Homecoming 4 John Frizzell Karen Fry M.H.D.A., 6 5-6 82, “Gonna set the world on fire.’’, Pantherettes 1, Ambition: To save the whales. Kevin Fry Ky, “Sworn to fun loyal to none.’’ Susan Garcia Photography Club, Drama Club, To fly in a W.W.l plane. Dorothy Gardner Dirty Dot, Kitty, “This is true.’’, Volleyball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Prom i Committee 3, Homeroom rep. 3 Matt Gardner Michael Gardner Stubbsy, “No way!’’, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2 Lawrence Gennari Class President 3, Student Coun¬ cil 1, 2, 3, Boy’s State, Astron¬ omy Club, French Club Pres. 4, To write to L. every time I think Of her. Kimber-lee Gibson Kimba, Favorite numbers 8, 2, Blue, To go on to college and be¬ come an artist. J 1 ! Susan Gillespie Literary Magazine, “Hey Sue, re¬ member when ...” Walter Gil Jig an Brian Gouin Ski, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4, “Photographers’ do it better in the dark.” Chris Gowaski Kathleen Graceffa Joe Grasso 9 9, Football 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Larry Gray Moose, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3,4 Jeff Grenier Groin, “Hey leave me alone!”. Astronomy Club, To ski the country of Switzerland. John Guay Rat, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, To fly through a black hole. Terry Hannon Glenn Hartman Sandra Hendrix Sonny, Mush, “What’s skollin’ on?”, 3 5 81, Homeroom rep. 4, To enjoy the good times with all my ‘palleys’. Mark Herman “Intense”, N.H.S. 2, 3,4, Student Council 3, 4, Homeroom rep. 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Math Club 1, Prom Committee 3 Thomas Inman Numitz, 2 19 76 Karen Josephson K.J. Robert Horton Stacey Hudson Homeroom rep. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2,3,4,9 18 81, “Does anybody have money I can bor¬ row?”, To buy a new car and to be happy the rest of my life. Bryan Hutchinson Hutch, Soccer 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4, Homeroom rep. 4, French Club 4, Astronomy Club 3, “Are you having a good time?” Melissa Johnson Michael Josephson Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 4, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 2, 3, 4 Darlene Jusseaume Robert Kay Kay-Kay, “Have an IDEA”, 10 9 81 Heidi Kemmling Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Copy Editor 4, Radio Station 4, Student Services 1, 2, 3, Home¬ room rep. 1, 2, 3 Lisa M. LaCroix Leece, Prom Committee 3, 4 Semi-Formal Committee 4 Year¬ book Staff 4 “Coin’ to the li¬ brary”? Andrew D. Kiser Var. Wrestling 1, 2, Radio Sta¬ tion 4, Math Club 1, “Fly Eyes” Catherine J. Kunz Pieface, “Move it or Lose it!”. Drama 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2 James Laman Skid Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 2, 3, 4, To go into me¬ chanical engineering. Thomas K. Lambert Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1 “T” I want to be a Beatle, and to play with Larry in the N.B.A. Radio Station 4 Virginia Larkins Goodfriends: AWBJKRJM “Sorta” Good times, bad times Lesblow this Clambake Marlene Kuperstein Leece, Prom Committee 3, 4, Homeroom rep. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, “HEY!”, 9 18 Patricia A. LaFrankie Pati, Frankie, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee 3, “You crack me up!”, 8 15 80, To see the Spirit in MHS, grow stron- Patricia Laverdure Nikki Leduc Eva Lefaivre Susan Lent Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Sue, 2l2Al d, “What’s Up?!” Magazine 4, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Volleyball 3 Keith j. Luce Keith Luce Fav. Saying “Jimmy”, To make it to Business school Chris Lyons The Brew Crew, OEA, “Can I have a pass?”, To have lots of money. Kathleen E. Mahony Kathy, Cross-Country Capt. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 1, 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4, ... On the floor laughing Michael Mancini Melanie Mardirosian Mel, 2 17 81, “Sorry guys Pm goint to Watertown this wee- lend!” John D. Litster, Jr. Class Pres. 4, Student Council Vice Pres., N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, “Is Tom or Sheila workin’ tonight?” Andrea Mackie Handrea, “Literally!”, To speak as many languages as possible. Martha I. Marinoni Jean Marrazzo Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Class Pres. 2, Girl State rep. 3, Homeroom rep. 3, Prom Com¬ mittee 3, 4, “Where is the meet¬ ing?”, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Traci Me Donougb Space, Prom Committee 3, 4, 1 17 81, G.M.B. Nancy Martel Whistle, Chorus 2, 3, 4, “Ma’s of¬ fice crew” 3, 4, Mrs. Mahonys’ office crew 1, 2, 3 Donna Masciarelli 10 18 80, Still keep letting ’em roar, with my best friends when were, old and gray. Scott McClellan Scott Me Dougall Dougle, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, “Find out about this girl for me.”. To do a flip off the Maravista Bridge. David Me Grath Magriff, Radio Station 4, 5 1 81, “Let me see that.” Holly Mein tyre Hoi, Labor Day ’80, To go to Ta¬ hiti. Joanna Mckean Band 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Chorus 4, Blondie, To be happy, “You’re terrible!” Joann Me Laughlin Holly Mello N.H.S. 3, 4, Prom Committee 4,1 wish for myself and fellow class¬ mates, in the class of ’82 success and happiness, in our future. Rich Monfaleone Baseball 1, 2, Indoor Track 3, 4, Outdoor Track 3, 4, Coni, “Hey Louie, where’s the parties?’’, To go into the Marines. Patricia Mulkern Pat, 7 19 80, My Buddies: Linda, Kelly, Deb, Tammi and Steve Cheryl Mood Cluts, AFS 1, 2, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Become an M.D. Gayle Morrison 6 25 79 Michelle Morse Shelby, Cross-Country 2, 3, Capt. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Home¬ room rep. 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit¬ tee 3, 4, AFS 2, 4, “I don’t know!’’. To be an M.D. Paulette Naves “Lately it occurs to me, what a long strange road it’s been.’’, ’Cause I’m as free as a bird now, and this bird you’ll never change. Diane Nelson Di, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Homeroom rep. 3, 4, AFS 1, 2 Ronald Ney Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Bert Margaret Nicholas 12 18-79 Robert Nordberg Nordie Maria Orareo Rebecca Padula Wayne R. Panetta Deborah Papile Deb-Deb 10 9 81 Danny Parker “No big deal” Track 3, 4 Cross-Country 4 Susan Pazzanese Pazz Cross-Country 3 Track 2 “ True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare, false friends are like Autumn leaves found everywhere.” Mary Ann Peloquin Pel, Mare Soccer 2, 3, Cap. 4 Prom. Comm 3, 4 Man¬ ger Girls’ Softball 3, 4 Boa; MZ; DD; CP; BP; AP; “ Oh my God, I can’t be¬ lieve I just said that ” Dottie Petrosky Dottie Memories: The Prom with Gerry Me and Lisa taking all three lunches freshman year. To be a journalist Theodora Amalia Polymeros Becky NHS 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Softball 1, 2, 4 “Hey, you guys, listen to James Polymeros Bruiser Hockey 2, 3, 4 Photography Club “ Hey, Whata you doing arfter school?” George Rammer Rifle 1, 2,3, Capt. 4 “Don’t worry about it.” Favorite Day- GRADUATION DAY - Melanie Rathmell “The closer you get to the meaning, the sooner you’ll know that you’re dream¬ ing .. . ” Paul Reilly NHS Math Club French Club Literary Magazine Douglas Riccio Speedo 4 3 Lisa Rice Richard Rice Hey Rice To become a leg¬ end Fav. Day-Graduation Day Angela E. Rich Sandra Rich Scott Richards Julie Richer Prom Comm. 3, 4 Track 3, 4 AFS 2 Homeroom Rep. 2 Sheila J. Riley Riles Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 6-14-80 7-27-80 “Hey Weirdo” D.P.M. Mark Ryan “Superior skill and cun¬ ning always overcome su¬ perstition and fear.” Kerstin Roesler Kas Student Council Vol¬ leyball 2, 3 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 Prom Com. 3, 4 AFS 3 “Let’s quit school.” Maureen Ryan Little Mo Prom Com. 3 Drama Club 4 To grow just one more inch. Robin Santella The Brew Crew Photogra¬ phy Club 3, 4 10 9 81 10 30 78 “ Let’s not go to¬ day.” John Savello Tree Cross-Country 2, 3, 4 Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4 “What’s the deal?” To one day become a member of the Moose Crew. Paul Scorzelli John Scribner Paul Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 “ What am I gonna do?” Shaun S. Sibley Sib French Club Tennis Team Golf Team ” Be se¬ rious” Carlton R. Silva Carl Football 2, 3, 4 “Don’t bother me.’’ “SURE” Timothy Savoie “Murrey make money.” John Sharon Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Hockey 1, 3, Capt. 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 “ Who’s T’ say?” Sue Silva 4 26 “Celeste let’s not go to school today.” To leave Dunkin Donuts Christopher Scerra Chris Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 8 15 80 “ Be real.” Janet Sherman 11 27 81 “ I forget what I was gonna say.” To get a job in N.Y. Paul Silverman Tennis 1, 2,3, 4 “Wouldn’t kid me about a thing like that?” Lynn Simmons The Brew Crew 10 11 79 Photography Club 3, 4 “What are you doing this period?” Robert Slattery 2 17 Indoor Track 4 Out¬ door Track 4 Hampton 81 “ Gary and Tim, remem¬ ber the pits?” Ambition: To find one. Jeanne St. Michel Jeannie Band 1, 2, 3, 4 “No way, Really?” To help save the animals. Doug Skerry Doug 12 25 80 “Til make up the work tomorrow.” To wear a graduation gown. Patricia Smith Melissa Skowronek Lissa, Missi Chorus 2, 3, 4 Pantherette 1, 4 “Oh my God.” Pep Club 3,41 want to travel, make friends and just be happy. Paul Smith III Skip Cross-Country 1,2,3, 4 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 “Fm up for it.” Elaine Skrzypczak Skriz Student Council 1, 2, 3 Cheerleading 3 Co-Capt. 4 NHS Girls’ State Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3 Band 1, 2 Thomas Smith Kari A. Stankard 6 9 81 Cheerleading 1, 3 Pep Club 3 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Prom Com. 4 Track 2 “I don’t know” John Sullivan Michael Sullivan Sully Football 1, 2, 3, 4 “Mike, Van Halen” Theresa Taylor Terry 7 29 79 Panther- ettes 1 Rifle Team 2, 4 To become a registered nurse. Robert Stefanik Bob Scott Tebbetts Lisa Terrasi Trixi 8 16 80 Drama Club 1,2, 3,4 “Hey, Kat, suey at the cab.” Maybe, perhaps and Grape Jelly Gary William Tibbets Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 In¬ door Track 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 9 18 81 To own a trucking company . Celeste Travers 11 2 To leave Dunkin Donuts Lisa Trombetta 3 22 79 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Student Council 1, 2 Prom Com. 3, 4 Home¬ room Rep. 1, 2 Track 1, 2 To live life to the fullest. Louis Turieo Stanley Urato Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3,4 “Hey Finton, yar I do” Mary Ann Vacca Mark Vachon Vach “Daulin, shut the door” John M. Valianti Val Football 1, 2, 3 Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 “WOW” Tina Vanzini 6 13 81 Prom Com. 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 4 Volley¬ ball manager 3 Paul E. Valianti Cross-Country 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice- Pres. 3 Stu¬ dent Council 4 “Who’s got the rack?” Karen Vandershoot Henk R. Van Lingen Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3 NHS 1, 2, 3, 4 Barbara Vilensky Ambition: To enjoy all the good times in life. Walter Welton Jane Voyta Mouth Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 “Hey Fran¬ kie, call me.” Most embar- assing moment; Getting stuck at C.V. with P.L. in 780 in B.M, Craig Vittum Cynthia G. Wall Cindy 7 7 81 “Carolina is for lovers.” Tennis 1 Homeroom Rep. 3 Prom Com. 3,4 to go cross-coun¬ try on a motorcycle. Barbara Watterud Prom Com. 3 10 31 80 James Williams Kenneth Washburn K.C. Hockey Team Tennis Team Prom Com. 3 Ambi¬ tion; to ski the Swiss Alps Alan Vorce Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Homeroom Rep 2 Margaret Ward Betsy, Bets Prom Com. 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 OEA Parlimentarian 4 Home¬ room Rep. 4 AFS. 2, 3, 4 Chorus “You bet I can.” Alicia Wible Aluicious Switch, Shifts and Share “Ya know Mar- leen?” Mooshie mie har- Poon les bio this clam¬ bake. John Williams Sandra Walsh The Brew Crew Yearbook staff 4 To become a great lawyer and have alot of money. Beth Wilson Eric Wilson Robert Winske Field Hockey 1, 2,3 Capt. 4, Soft- ball 1. 2, 4, Prom Comiittee 3, 4, 8 5 78, “I’m not Jill, I’m Beth” Frog Slim Richard Winters Kristen Marie Young Young in, Prom Committee 3, 4, OEA 4, 5 29 81, ‘Tve got the truck tonight.”. To live on Cape Cod and to own my own Camaro Michelle Zanca Mona, Zanc, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Softball 2. 3, Capt. 4, MP, BP, KF. You’re animals and I love ’ya! Jason Zakrewski Zeke, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1, 2,3, 4, “HEY.” I ' ■: SKj M‘ ‘ IPE mmm . . . sexy legs! What is in this thing! Sorry but I didn’t have any lunch. We can’t help it we were born this way! Blaaaah!!! One plus one is . . . 1 told you, don’t take a picture! Am I doing this wrong? Anyone have a spoon? wow! I’ve never see: thing like this before! This is my brother Jake! haaa, That one’s hilarious! What I think of school ’ r. ' ; -iTTK’-t ♦ %■ 53 FOOTBALL 1 Coach, Huck Hannigan 2 Coach, Jeff Long 3 Captain, Chris Scerra-MVP 4 Captain, John Sharon 5 Captain, Joe Grasso 6 Jim Barr 7 Brian Durand 8 Vu Huynh 9 Steve Cavallo 10 Dave Lambert 11 Carl Silva 12 Jayson Zakrewski 13 Mark McCabe 14 Scott Bemis 15 Jeff Kelley 22 Gus Archampung 23 Paul Medeiros 24 Paul Risotti 25 Manny Alves 26 Lou Turieo 27 Larry Baboid 28 Bob Thompson 29 John McManus 30 Bill Delaney 31 Mike Mulvey 32 Craig Vittum 33 Jim Coggins 34 Donold Lafrankie 35 Rick Sullivan 36 John Rabidou 16 Mike Sullivan 17 John LaFreniere 18 Mike Hawkins 19 John Caranci 20 Brian Libby 21 Sal Turieo 37 Dave McKay 38 Dave Thompson 39 Dan Valianti 40 Tim Naze 41 John Brunella .K3L6U2 Boys Soccer .- r I ■ ' 8 Cheerleading Captain Co-Captain T a Pr-artlria Ir m SCHOOL Girls Soccer 1 Doug Freeman 2 Michelle Zanca 3 Mary Ann Peloquin 4 Sharon Reynolds 5 Karin Dorr 6 Kathy Kraft 7 Stefanie Tunnera 8 Beth Buffkin 9 Shanon Duffy 10 Laura Dyer 11 Betsy O’Brian 12 Leslie White 13 Lia Hunt 14 Tracy Cirillo 15 Jennifer Lacouture 16 Susan Kosear 17 Phyllis Gordon 18 Sarah Evangelous 19 Becky Polymeros 20 Cathy Peloquin 21 Wendy Bonell rT ' . L. ' Voni fe Oorr (h 6u ff K in n Kf Ck + ' Boys Basketball Coach Pryor helps the team to victory I’om Lambert’s lOOOth point Girls Basketball 1. Peter Lapore, eoaeh; 2. (lail ( ' appadona, captain Kathy Fit patrick, captain 4. Becky l )lynier()s, captain 5. Michelle Zanca, ca|)lain (5. (linny Lacatnre 7. Kali ( ' iirren H. Kllen ( ' ross 9. Lesley White 10. Laura Dyer 11. Leia Hunt 12. Kati ( ' leary I.4. Annie Polynieros I t. Stephanie ' I ' lmera Boys Cross-Country 1 Mik(‘ .l()s(‘i)hs()n Cnplain 2 Larry dray Captain ' A ( ' lu ' slfM- 4 Don Desjardins 5 (’harlie liancrofi (i (’liris Dupuis 7 David Porter H Ted Hot ell {) dim launan 10 ' I ' om lainihert 11 Dan Parker 12 -lohn Savello 1.4 Chris ' I ' onieyek 14 Matt Day la Mark Desimone Hi Allan Asthnry 17 Mike ' I ' oohey 18 Kirk Dorr P) ' I ' iin Arruda 20 Mall Dolan 21 Paul Smith 22 Paul Valianti 24 David Nelson 24 Michael Mreslin 2. ' ) I’ini I )oulin 20 Boh Met ' ahe 27 M.irk Dui.ind 28 ( ' oat h Idles Girls Cross Country 1) coach: Linda Binney 2) Cpt. Kathy Mahony 3) Cpt. Michelle Morse 4) Sarah Day 5) Anne Brown 6) Heidi Painton 7) Kim Cullen 8) Pam Condry 9) Julie Dignan 10) Sharon Cupo mm 12) Carol Gaudette 13) Jackie Pazzanese 14) Caroline den Boggend 15) Alicia Hart 16) Rachel Brown 17) Lynne Kelleher Volleyball Rifle Field Hockey 1 Jill Duplessis 2 Lisa Trombetta 3 Susan Friedburg 4 Anna Schenauer—coach 5 Beth Dirico 6 Jill Edelman 7 Marsha Guay 8 Lisa Brunell 9 Cindy King 11 Deedee Ledoux 12 Kelly O’Mara Vi ii ! ifej Jkm Ice Hockey 1 Bob Dolan- Manager 2 Steve Jacobs- Doacb 8 Tom Naze- Doacb 4. (luy Angers - Doacb 5. David “Bonzy” Fenton 6. John Sharon 7. Matt (Gardner 8. Jason Zakrewski 9. Jim “Bruiser” Polymeros 10. Greg Stott 11. Jeff Pratt 12. Danny Bouganim 18. Larry Gray 14. Matt Dolan 15 Timmy (’ocoran 16 Mark McCabe 17 Henry Pacific 18 Tim Naze 19 Timmy Makris 20 Charlie llrato 21 Tommy Clancy 22 Gary Kraft 28 Kick Sullivan 24 ( ' hris ( ' ombes r , ■} { 1 - 1 ? 1 drFENSt JIOHf ' ' X w K 1 1 FldniL i- L JUNIOR PROM Senior Officers Row 1 Lt. to Rt: Advisor; Mr. Dave McCraffey, Secretary; Rose Avey Row 2: Treasurer; Phil Fix Vice President; Susan Friedburg, President; John Litster Horn eroom Represen ta ti ves Row 1 Lt. to Rt: Brian Hutchingson, Kathy Mahony, Janet Berry, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Danny Parker .Row 2;Sandy Hendrix, Bob Horton, Bet¬ sy Ward, Kari Stankard Row 3: Carmen Fen- drych, Michele Morse, Shannon Duffy, Tina Van- zini Missing:Nikk Leduc, Karen Ameral, Diane Nelson, Paul Valianti, Kersten Roesler, Robin Santella, Michele Cooney, Laurie Clark, Julie Richer Literary Magazine Row 1 Lt. to Rt;Chris Chase, Scott Evangelous Row 2: John Cupak, Mark Herman Yearbook Committee Front row left to right: Lisa Lacroix, Mary Ann Peloquin, Editor, Cindy Wall, Beth Wilson, Michele Zanca, Editor, Caroline den Boggende, Editor, Heidi Kemmling, Betsy Ward, Row 2: Kathy Mahoney, Melissa Fenter, Jane Voyta, John Litster, Robin Daly, Row 3: Michele Morse, Eva Lefaivre, Kari Stankard, Richard Rice Semi-Form al Committee Back to Front: Kerstin Roesler, Janet Berry, Caroline Denboggende, Shannon Duffy, Heidi Kemmling, Mary Ann Peloquin, Michele Zanca, Brian Hutchingson, Holly Mello, Laurie Clark, Diane Nelson, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Pam Condry, Becky Polymeros, Bob Horton, Rosemarie Avey, Julie Richer, Lisa Boule, Eva Lefaivre, Kari Stan¬ kard, Tina Vanzini, John Litster, Michele Morse, Kathy Mahony, Betsy Ward, Robin Daly, Philip Fix, Sue Friedburg Junior And Senior Prom Committees Front: Advisor, Mr. Rigney Sitting Lt: to Rt: Bob Horton, Brian Hutchingson, John Litster, Becky Polymeros, Tina Vanzini, Standing: Lisa Lacroix, Betsy Ward, Kathy Mahony, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Michele Zanca, Beth Wilson, Mary Ann Peloquin, Rosemarie Avey, Lisa Boule, Lau¬ rie Clark, Julie Richer, Pam Condry, Michele D’Alessio, Lisa Trombetta, Holly Mello, Kari Stankard, Eva Lefaivre, Kerstin Roesler, Fourth Row: Cindy Wall, Caroline Denboggende, Shan¬ non Duffy, Melissa Fenter [ 1 1 i 1 ’ Astronomy Club Row 1 Lt to Rt: Mr. McGowan, Tim Lafren- niere, Paul Risoti, Tom Inman, Matt Day, Paul Ossing, John Wbuttaker Row 2: Paula Carnro- seno, Anne Marie Chase, Allyson Burnett, Ken Kurst, Dave Dodson, Eric Surko Row 3: David Thompson, Greg Scott, John Rabidou, Dan He- din, Adam Battaglino, David Gardiner, John Spinney Chorus Row 1: Shannon McNolly, Nancy Martel, Victoria Walton, Brenda Renaud, Kimberly Clark Row 2: Sean Mckay, Rosalind Baker, Elizabeth Cazlow, Jodi Mckean, Laurie Blank Row 3; Heidi Heffeinan, Cindy Sarty, DeeAnn Dugger, Joanna Mckean, Aimee Dallape, Tiffany Vail, Paula Caissie, Laura Murray, Debbie De- Forest, Christine Chiavaras, Tom Coye Missing from photo are Cindy Insani and Claudine VanLingen a French Club Row 1 Lt to i?t; Advisor; Caren Schmidt, Presi¬ dent; Larry Gennari, Secratery; Andrea Mackie Row 2:Bryan Hutchinson, Gregg Flionis, Cheryl Herman, Shawn Sibley Row 3; John Skarin, Al¬ lison Burnet, Julie Dignair Row 4: Chris Leduc, Lisa Vaillaucourt, Alice Mulvey Row 5: Tracy Cirillo, Tina Regan, Linda Rammer Row 3: Mi¬ chelle Hicks, Carol Wheeler Student Faculty Advisory Committee Row 1 It. to rt. John Litster, Kerry Giancola, Cindy Insani, Tony Gomes, Susan Friedburg, Bruce Collins Row 2 It. to rt. Rose Marie Boniface, Joan Ledoux, Judy LeVan, Sue Leavey, Judy Ludgate, Bill Rigney Also: Chris Chase, Bill Mahony, Bob Ward, Marion Bank, Marilyn Johnson, John O’Connell, Sue Reynolds Office Education Association Row 1 Lt to Rt David Kronenfeld, Kristin Bou- vier, Mary Cavallo, Sue Colacchio, Chris Chase, Joanne McLaughlin, Row 2 Paula Hassapas, Bon¬ nie Churbuck; President, Colleen Murphy, Mar¬ tha Gagas; Vice President, Sue Ward, Betsy Ward, Row 3 Mary Ganoe, Mr. Cogan, Stacey Hudson, MARLBORO J % Jr k i i ( A A t ' If ' H AW K ' .1: F if V J BbI m m fjKm , ' i Business Co-opera tive Row 1 Lt. to Rt. Mary Ganoe, Ellen LeDuc, Debra De- Forest, JoDi Belanger, Nancy Martel, Kristin Young, Cindy Downer Row 2 It. to rt. Mary Desjardins, Barbara Watterud, Dot Gardner, Patty Clement, Amy Durand, Kim Renaud Row 3 It. to rt. Gayle Morrison, Kara Chaney, Chris Chase, Diane Curry, Chris Lyons Patty Smith, Joanne McLaughlin Also: Janice Crossman, Sta¬ cey Hudson National Honor Society Row 1 Lt to Rt Mrs. Goodall, David Power, Becky Polymeros, Susan DeFretas, Heidi McEwen, Ms. Bank Row 2 Janice Lo¬ pez, Ann Marie Chase, Lisa Boule, Holly Mello, Kathy Fitzpa¬ trick, Shannon Duffy; Vice President, Kati Curran Row 3 DeeAnn Dugger, Laurie Clark, Philip Fix; Treasurer, Paul Reilly, Jeff Dibono, Betsy O’Brien, Lisa Salinger, Steven Brooks; Pres. Row 4 Laura Dyer, Wendy Wills; Secretary, Su¬ san Derosiers, Elaine Skrypczak, Scott Evagelous, John Too- hey. Bob Plutniki, Henk Van Lingen, John Litster, Matt Day, Row 5 Tony Gomes, Tom Clancy, Michael Casto, Mark Her¬ man American Field Service Row 1 Lt to Rt Sandy Leahy, Michelle Morse, Diane Boonen; Exchange student, Kathy Ma¬ honey; President, Kathy Lane; Vice President, Charlie Bancroft Row 2 Phyllis Gordon, Jenna Ludgate, Kathy Walsh, Renee Gailaudzt, Mrs. Bottomely; Advisor, Darren Rizza; Secretary, Da¬ vid Kronenfield Row 3 Susan Palter, Andrea Kile, Rachel Langlex, Cheyrl Mood, Nancy Bea- dette. Row 4 Ally Burnett, Julie Dignan, Rick Kergwin, DeDe Lane, Susan Farmer, Mary Jo Marion, Lisa Beiferman Row 5 Wendy Wills, Jeanne Bateman, Debby Skroweinek, Cindy Wal¬ ton, Jamie Holt Row 6 Anne Brown, Diane Ladas, Missing: Treasurer; Sharon Reynolds Student Council Rose Avey; Parlimentarian, Phil Fix; Treasurer, Susan Fried- berg, Mark Herman, Nikki Leduc, John Litster; Vice Presi¬ dent, Jean Marrazzo; President, Kerstin Roesler, Paul Valianti, Dawn Amendola; Secretary, Anne Chase, Tricia Cinnella, Scott Evangelous, Annette Geneau, Kerry Giancola; Secretary, Cindy Insani, Natalie Juaire, Janice Lopez, Cindy Lundberg, Cathy Wallace, Tony Gomes, Erica Alexander, Allison Balfour, Jimmy Barr, Susan Bilancieri, Ellen Cross, Andrea Giorgi, Dave Lambert, Bill Mahony, Alice Mulvey, David Thomson, Maureen Keneeedy, Alicie Hart, David Kelleher, Theresa Mul¬ vey, Julie Dodge, Sonia Gulbankian, Joanne Trodella, Sizan Palter, Lisa Dispense, Jim Mackay Radio Station WMHQ Row 1 It to rt Wayne Panetta, Michelle Cooney, Mark Murphy, Dan Bouganim, Row 2 It to rt Doug Dorr, Steve Dodge, Dave McGrath, Paul Cesario, John Cupak, Rich¬ ard King Also: Theresa Baker, Ellen Cross, Ken Ebell, Dathy Elms, Jim Gennari, Larry Gennari, Eric Johnson, Heidi Kemmling, Dave Lambert, Bill Mahony, Suanne Peterson, Scott Tylar BLOOD MOBILE RUSH HUMAN BLOOD tri 53 O fcq % p y 1 1 Bob Addeo: I wish we could get out at 9:00 at work every night. Karen Amerol: To spend the rest of my Christmas’ with my TEBO on MITCH HILL with a dozen DUNKLLO DONUTS and the brown FlOO. Tammi Arsenault: Happiness for me and STEVE WOLFE to stay 2 gether forever, have a happy life, have lots of money, good health for my mom, and 3 wishes that I can use later and definitely BILLS Van. Marty Barry: A Solid Gold Spider Web. Julie Beaudet: To go west so I KEN have a OKLAHOMA HELLO, a PERSIAN GOOD-BYE, and a TERRYCLOTH dress. Jodi Belanger: To live in PETER ' S BOROUGH in VERMONT with my own bearded Santa forever. Janet Berry: To take a trip with Rex Trailer to my very own BOOM town. Heidi Bissonette: To Be snowbound in a log cabin with Jim. Diane Booneni: Tk wens iedeieen een zalig kersx feest en een voorspoedig nieuiujeiaz. Rose Avey: To eNJoy my Christmas without too many BILLS and for the TERRIBLE- TRIO to stay together forever. Dan Bouganim: To eat Hawk meat during the “28” days of February. Danielle Bouvier: To spend a night with FROSTY THE SNOWMAN Stephen Brooks: To take a trip to L.A. through the back door. Laura Burks: To spend a sunny vacation in California with T.L. and to have time on my side. Chris Callan: To spend my Christmas Eve with a bottle of VIMage wine, and my little RIZZELLL Gail Cappadona: Win tbe Midland League Championship in Hoop. Sharon Carr: I would like to have my sister Sherry to come home for Christmas. Paula Casali: To find what I’m looking for, and a set of INDIAN BONGOS. Paul Cesario: No cards, just send money (checks are O.K. too!) Kara Chaney: Waking up Christmas morning and finding BIFF in my stocking. Christine Chase: To always draw the attention of my favorite draftsman. Christine Chiavaras: “To make it in MA” Patty Clement: To re-live November 20, 1981 with C.S.-without the help of my friends. April Clow: A stocking full of STUFF. Mike Colacchio: A spot on the Christmas Tree to hang my sister. Michelle Cooney: I want Peace Love Dove Rock-n-Roll and Hugs. Jay Cormier: Hottest vacation to the Coldest place on earth. Pam Condry: To rekindle my childhood flame. Paul Corcoran: “An angel for my tree.” Kristen Corneluis: All I want for Christmas is P.C.L. Maureen Cotton: To make it to Hampton with Patty and Chris. Tommy Coye: To be “Beat-on” once again, and to spend a grandioso clam-er, Ah-Christmas with an Angora pretzel, A wicked Sado-housewife, a g- urn with a LITTLE MOtor. A Swill CHRIStian, A 3-yr Jewl, A mustery bell, A Tab bubble, A “Backstage” curtain puller, and, of course, a winged vietman flamigo. Janice Crossman: To find a 5’10’ green m m m under my tree. Teresa Curran: To see some Kelly green at Christmas Time. — Ruth Cutter: My ultimate Christmas gift would be to take a trip to utopia. No violence, no pollution, you don’t need money to live on, no schools ” no R.R., and everyone there lives in Peace and as one. ’ ’ Michele D’alessio: To play army in the GRASS (O) with MY G.I. JOE. Aimee Dallape: To spend Christmas Eve by a warm fire place with J.H. Debbie DeForest: A CHRIStmas trip to El DIR ADO with my little DRUMMER boy. Susan DiFreitas: To remember all the “Remember whens . . .” 50 years from now. - ' i Caroline den Boggende: To find my GMLB with Pazz’s advice. Mary Desjardins: A lifetime supply of SMITTYperfume. Matthew Dolan: That the world shall end its hypocrisy. Kathy Donnelly: “Give me Laliberte or give me death.” Doug Dorr: May our every dream yield errorless reality. Cindy Downer: To have A MATT under my tree leading to the RHODES of success. Rosemary Duffin: Al, I wish for is my dream corae true. Shannon Duffy: To go skiing a top St. A’s with SOMeone special. Jill Duplessis: Go to the “lakeside Exxon” and fill my car with the “Gas Attendant” Bob Duplin: I want to sit by a fire and keep my BUNS warm. Amy Durand: A one way ticket to Hawaii. Ken Ebell: To be “stuck inside of mobile with my Memphis Blues Again.” Carmen Fendrych: I wish that for Christmas I would find myself the owner of a one way ticket to California, if that can’t be arranged then I’d like an Arabian Colt and an Irish Setter puppy! Melissa Fenter: To pass a driving test and physics. David Fenton: A violin and a case. Kathy Fitzpatrick: A heavy-duty muzzle for Becky. Philip Fix: To become rude, crude socially unacceptable along with her heiness, J.M. Gregg Flionis: To have another week to think of something good to write on this list. Gina Franceschi: To have my 340 Barracuda running with a six-pac. Mary Ganoe: “To wild M to M and be good friends with WHISTLE! Susan Friedburg: “ A Dream and Fantasy on Ice” Dot Gardner: To have my stocking stuffed with COMBS. Larry Gennari: To stuff my bed with COTTON. Susan Gillespie: To remember all the “remember whens . . .” fifty years from now. Chris Gowaski: A double neck Les Paul Guitar. Joe Grasso: For my M.D. to examine me. Larry Gray: to ski the slopes of mount St. (LA) CROIX. Jeff Grenier: A 4 year invitation to Norwich, Vermont. John Guay: 18 point buck. John Guineau: My drivers liscense. Terry Hannon: Give Me 3 days of peace music. M. Harrangton: A MASERATI, 440 BRO Bag of money-Denominations don’t matter. Sandy Hendrix: I wish for a nice white Christmas with all my “Palleys” Bob Horton: To have something nice sweet from John Sons Bakery. Bryan Hutchinson: To have all my FANTASIES come true. Karen Josephson: That Shammer Cbuld Only be all Ihe Time Mike Josephson: To spend Christmas with my little Brown Sugar Darlene Jusseaume: I wish it would Snow and Snow and Snow • Cathy Kunz: My lifetime with Steven to be perfect Lisa LaCroix: To find a Gray Moose under my tree, and to sljow him how to ski Pati LaFrankie: To intercept 14 passes on CAristmas in the end zone with my quarterback Tim LaFrenier: To eat some raisen toast and to have plenty of cheese for the rats Tom Lambert: a new set of Tools, a Midland League Championship and another Senior Semi-Formal nite. Nikki Leduc: To spend= Christmas in the California Sunshine with J.R. John Litster: To find my “perfect mate” sitting next to me in my 460SL Andrea Mackie: Actually, Td like a green Christmas with no presents exchanged. All the money in the world couldn’t buy what I want, or anybody else for that matter. I’ll just sit by the fire with some spiked eggnog and a goof book and TOTALLY relax for once. I haven’t done that in quite sometime. Kathy Mahony: to get rid of the P.A. and ma; and spend Christmas Eve with Santa Klotft Jean Marrazzo: I N.E.E.D. an R.N. to take away my CALIFORNIA BLUES. Nancy Martel: To become good friends with WILLIE, and be rid of JOHNNY! JoAnn McLaughlin: A new toy under the Christmas tree. Donna Masciarelli: To always fly the ‘ DELTA” ' N y with my silly INSPECTOR ROUSSEAO. Traci McDonough: To hang it up with the old snake and start up with a new lizard. Scott McDougall: To be the headmaster of an all girls school and also to get a MIDLAND LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP jacket for basketball. David McGrath: To really rekindle a childhood flame! Holly Mcintyre: A1 Pachino. Jay McManus: I wish this dam school year was over!! Joanna McKean: I wish I could spend Christmas Eve with him. Gayle Morrison: To have the first man on earth! Michelle Morse: I don’t want three Kings from the Orient I just want one KING from M.H.S. Paulette Naves: To have my own GOLDmine near THE ZOO to have a ticket to the NOURSE pole and to be YOUNG and EXPERIENCED forever. Maria Orareo: To find a guy who doesn’t like to eat oreos (cookies). Debbie Papile: To be snowbound in TUANTON for a white Christmas. Dan Parker: To open the DORR to my life! Sue Pazzanese: For Caroline to listen to my advice for once. Maryann Peloquin: A cure for the common cold. Dottie Petrosky: To take a train ride with Casey Jones. Becky Polymeros: A pair of earplugs for Fitzy. Jim Polymeros: To see Jim Morrison A live in concert. To see Jim Morrison a ALIVE. Melanie Pathner: To be BOBBing for apples. George Rammer: To have an uncensored Christmas wish. Kim Renaud: Fifteen pounds in the right places. Doug Ricclo: Snowed in weekend with Loni Anderson. Lisa Rice: To take A RIDE on the ITALIAN STALLION! Julie Richer: To do enough Angling to get past TRIG! Katherine Robey: All I want for Christmas is to play a game of sorry under a stary sky on Christmas Eve. Kerstin Roesler: To spend a day with the guy I admire and to spend an evening with the guy I desire. Maureen Ryan: A one-way ticket to Brigadoon to have a good time at MAZINE land and to use the LITTLE JOHN. Robin Santella: To play Army with my private Dan. John Savello: To have a Moose Reunion and to invite Magic Dick to entertain. Chris Scerra: To receive a bottle of CHEER in a LITER which will stay with me forever. John Sharon: To PRAY TA’Santa Claus that I stay warm all winter long. Janer Sherman: To have my own Ri?f7JVO Jewelry. Sue Silva: To have a Christmas filled with BLISS. Paul Silverman: Eat, drink, and Be Merry! Doug Skerry: A warm, moving joyful Christmas. Melissa Skowtonek: A book of memorie of past Christmas’s an and I wish all my friends a very merry Christmas especially S.R S.R., J.B., J.R., G.G., G.D., K.G., D.M., L.B., D.S., V.B., AND L.R., (white shoes, Baa-Baa!!) Elaine Skrzypczak: To spend Christmas vacation with the owner of the EWM 862 T- BIRD. Tom Smith: My Christmas wish is just to make happy a one Miss Mackie. Kari Stankard: To get a new Trans Am and a 2nd pair of BOBBY socks. Jim St Pierre: To get Santa and I cocked. Terry Taylor: “82” - To make it into Nursing School. Gary Tibbets: To have a COLE mine in Jena-for myself, to keep me warm all winter. Celeste Travers: To go dancing at the Hill-ton. Lisa Trombetta: To win a TONY award from my debut w SPERRY. Louie Tourieo: Some compilers and a pool for Charlie to swim in also a baseball championship (midland league) John Valianti: To win district championship on B-Ball and celebrate with a case of M.G.A. and Paula C. Karen Vandershoot: To go home and have the old “family” drop-in for the holidays. Henk Van Lingen: Censored!! Tina Vanzini: To have MICHEAL CHASE me forever. Craig Vittum: To never do it twice again. Alan Vorce: To spend two weeks in ski country. Jane Voyta: Air fare to Houston to shoot the sites with my Olympus OM-1, my bro, and his wife. Cindy Wall: To get 7 pairs of LEE jeans, a 6” 1’ TUG-BEAR, AND TO Live happiLEE ever after. Sandy Walsh: To go west for the winter. Margaret Betsy Ward: My very own GOAT with skates the 18th IRISH GREEN SHAMROCK and a Blue JAY in baseball cap. Barbara Watterud: To live in 7679 B.C. Jason Zakreski: To learn from my mistakes. Janet Berry: To always have my BOOMERange return to me. r M Variety Show “The Creamer” ‘Ahhh!” “Hey, you took my seat” “Mr. Downes puts me right to sleep” “Listen to this one . . . “Good one Mr. V.” “John’s alligator” “You dog, you” REMEMBER WHEN . . . It was our first day of school as FRESHMEN Our first high school dance The first football rally We were afraid to take the mid-years for the first time The age became 20 Senior week as FRESHMEN The seniors left At last - SOPHOMORES The woodshop caught fire Homecoming rally called off We won the Super bowl We got our class rings The seniors left At last we became JUNIORS - UPPER CLASSMEN We had a massive candy sale We lost the Superbowl We chose our prom theme We chose our class colors, and class motto The jr. prom The friendships made with the seniors, who would soon leave Senior week - the squirt gun fights with our senior friends The seniors left We finally became SENIORS We all ate breakfast together How expensive it was to eat at “ Danny’s Place ” Our last, first football rally The homecoming activities The last, last rally We beat Hudson The semi-formal Making our Christmas wishes The teacher Telethon Variety Show We ordered our “T” -shirts The friendships made with each other Senior week-and the squirt gun fights with the underclassmen The last day of school The senior prom The parties after Class day-and the fun we had with each other Graduation practice GRADUATION - sitting there thinking of all the “Remember when’s” REMEMBER WHEN? Jane Voyta Favorite Songs Freezeframe - J. Geils Centerfold - J. Geils Teenage Wasteland - Who Hungry Heart - Bruce Springsteen I Love Rock and Roll - Joan Jet Turn the Page - Bob Seger Every Little Thing She Does - Police Angie - Rolling Stones Jungleland - Bruce Springsteen My Kind Of Lover - Billy Squier Start Me Up - Rolling Stones Favorite Movies Favorite Groups J. Geils Rolling Stones Bruce Springsteen Beatles Doors Bob Seger Raiders Of The Lost Ark Animal House Caddy Shack Rocky Taps Jim Laman - Captain Danny Valianti Michael Josephson - Mark McCabe Captain Neil Kusio Wayne Panetta - Dolf VanderSchoot Captain Jim Shanley Craig Vittum- ' Pirn (ioulin Captain Ara Barsamian John Sharon- Captain John Savello Steve Lynch Skip Smith John Brunei! Larry Gray Kevin Duffy Steven Brooks Manny Elves Mike Gardner Scott Shoemaker Charlie Downey Mark Vittum Robert McCabe Doug Bonnell Mr. Riley- Coach QMO, tJtt 1. Craig Vittum-captain 2. John Sharon-captain 3. Charlie Downey 4. Boh McCabe 5. Tim Doulin 6. Ara Basamian 7. John Savello-captain 8. Jim Lamen-captain 9. Mike Josephson-captain 10. Wayne Panetta-captain 11. Paul Smith- captain 12. Larry Gray-captain 13. Steve Brooks-captain 14. Mike Gardner-captain 15. Steve Lynch 16. John Brunell 17. kevin Duffy 18. Manny Alves 19. Scott Shoemaker 20. Mark Vittum 21. Doug Bonnell 22. Dan Valiant! 23. Mark McCabe 24. Neil Kuzio 25. Dolf Vanderschoot 26. Jim Shanley WM ■■Mim n ««rW ■■] 1 l_ Girls Outdoor Track 1. Michelle Morse-captain 2. Shannon Duffy-captain 3. Jody Belanger-captain 4. Mr. Richardson-coach 5. Beth Bufkin 6. Tracy Cirillo 7. Sue Towle 8. Katie Cleary 9. Kris Nelson 10. Rhonda Bonini 11. Kim Cullan 12. Jane Brown 13. Kathy Elms 14. Carol Gaudette 15. Ann Frizzell 16. Michele Sequeira 17. Stacey Dyer 18. Alicia Hart 19. Diana Patulak 20. Sarah Day 21. Cindy Walton 22. Nancy Beaudet 23. Jenny La Couture 24. Beth DiRico 25. Kathy Peloquin 26. Donna Milton 27. Phylis Gordon 28. Rachael Brown 29. Tracey Boisvert 30. Jenna Ludgate 31. Sara Evangelous 32. Kelly O’Mara 33. Cynthia Fentor 34. Sarah Gardner 35. Missie Ferrechio 36. Stephanie Countryman 37. Marcia Guay 38. Robin Daly 39. Lisa Brunelle 40. Kathy Corey Chris Scerra- captain Joe Grasso- Captain Mr. Reynolds- Coach Mr. Rigney- Assistant Coach Adam Bataglino Sal Turieo Jeff Kelley Walter Kelley Steve McStay Ron Ney Mike Mulvey Jeff Jordan Vu Huyn Jason Zakrewski Jeff Dubono Gary Tibbets David Fenton Louis Turieo David Powers Mark Larson John Rabidou Girls Softball 1. Kathy Fitzpatrick-captain 2. Michelle Zanca-captain 3. Beth Wilson-captain 4. Marie Avey 5. Lisa Wenzel 6. Molly Cleary 7. Kathy Lions 8. Debbie Potter 9. Kim Doulin 10. Stefanie Tunera 11. Laurie Gay nor PARE ' «ys the wj acilievj Desidsisita GO PLAC-IDLY AMID TOE NOBE MEMBER what peace there may surren ' be oo gaod SPEAK YOUR TEi™ QU! to othej j ' even the rfuB and ignp ' raril ' AvoMl c lASTE, AND RE- ie p YG . Ii«0tRe VC pprfi®ns t| ■ f. 1 INI efitd StOI Ions {o the gpifit. ' H OTHERS, will Be gfeater anc lESTED IN YOUR OWN CAREER, HO real possession in the changing fortunes )n in your business affairs; for the world et this not blind ittBiLto whiA irtue there Se life is full! S ' . ESPECIALLY, DO MTf ' PEiGN affec cfi bout love; for in e face of all aridity ' it S ' , perennial aKras jrass, THE COiRshL Of ' pE YEARS,] things of ymith. hJurtOT strength stress Special thanks to Dave Flyiin, our prin¬ cipal; Joan Itodoux, school treasurer; John Neistei Joeten’s Coinparty; farbook. Adis iites; t a Fpfl nd, our photog- rapAer from Vftbc lpAssociates; Jean- etw Nci n, diir advisor; and the peo¬ ple who spohsWed this ' lSGGk? 1. Danny Houfjanini- captain 2. Mark Herman-c-aptain 2. Paul Silverman- captain 1 Nick Tselikas a. .John Si)inney (5. ' I ' oni Lammachia 7. Scott Munfjean H. Jack Vaufthey 9. ' Pony (Ionics- manafter 10. (lary Kraft 11. Scott Hawkins Boys Tennis Golf Alan Vorce- Captain Paul Cocoran- Captain Paul Scorzelli- Captain Danny McCabe Tim Cocoran Peter Carlson Mike Sakala Joe McCluskey ( ( Larry Gennari Jean Marrazzo Ken Ebell Aimee Dellape Joe Grasso Kathy Fitzpatrick John Siwko Laurie Clarke a t 1 V e s Ken Washhurn Becky Polymeros Steve Brooks Rose Avey Phil Fix Elaine Skrypczak Paul Valiant! Heidi Kemmling Henk Van Lingen Nicole Leduc Paul Corcoran Holly Mello Matt Gardner Pati Lafrankie John Sharon Lisa Tromhetta Alan Vorce Jeanne St. Michelle Jim St. Pierre Jane Voyta Joe Grasso Michele D’Alessio Tim LaFreniere Diane Nelson Missing Most Artistic: Mike Josephson Terry Hannon Nicest Smile: Paul Smith Pam Condry Best Dressed: Tom Lambert Kertin Roesler Friendliest: David McGrath Celeste Travers Most Involved: John Cupak Rose Avey Most Mischievous: Marty Barry Andrea Mackie Unsung Heroine: Kathy Mahony Teachers of the Year: George Vasil Irene Mazmanian Scott McDougal Cathy Compton Ray Blais Michelle Cooney Jim Polymeros Kari Stankard Tom Coye Debbie DeForest Lou Turieo’ David Fenton Daniel Bouvier Matt Dolan Laurie Clark John Litster Michelle Zanca Mr. Clancy “Ma” Garcia The Flume We did it! Processing for the professional photographer HALLMARK COLOR LABS Turners Falls, Massachusetts Photography for college yearbooks Yearbook Associates Turners Falls, Massachusetts For a career in professional photography Hallmark Institute of Photography Turners Falls, Massachusetts 140 RUBBISH REMOVAL • RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ' PllASANT IRUClIINCl • DAILY • WEEKLY MONTHLY SERVICE CONTAINERS AVAILABLE FROM 2-15 CUBIC YARDS ROLL OFF SERVICE (OWTRUCTION WASTE RUBBISH (OMPACTERS 20 50 YARDS AVAILABLE PLEASANT TRUCKING SERVING MASSACHUSETTS 485-1397 o. 485-8308 109 FITCHBURG ST., MARLBORO Congra tula tions And Best Wishes Always To The Class Of 82 HILLVIEW FARM STAND 81 Boston Post Road Marlborough Mass 01752 485-5075 WEDDING • PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATIONS • ADVERTISING THE IMAGE MART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 3 CHURCH STREET MARLBORO. MASSACHUSETTS 01752 TOM SIMPSON (617) 481-2651 M eUoQLan i Mello-Lane TURKEY FARM . COUNTRY STORE 547 Stow Road. Marlboro, Mass. 01752 Telephone; (617) 485 09S1 Ye Olde Country Kitchen 1015 Boston Post Road Marlboro, Mass. Homemade Ice Cream Fine Foods Daily THE COURTSIDE CAFE At The Wayside Raquet Club 80 Broadmeadow Rd. Marlboro, Mass. Luncheon Dinner Daily Try Us For Your Next Party 481-1797 ♦X ♦X ♦X 141 1982 Yearbook Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Trombetta Mrs. Roberta Collins Mrs. Garcia (MA) Jeanette Neilsen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pacific Maryanne King and William A. King “Congratulations” Mr. Winer Caren Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Josephson Z’s Panther Fans “Congratulations Bones!” F. Christina Fitzgerald Cliff and Shirley Fenton Kathryn A. Fenton Ralph and Laurie Hayden and Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drummey Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mahony Louie and Lorrie Papile Jack and Jackie Stankard The Addeo Family Rosanne and Cheryl Herman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanzini Mr. and Mrs. George Rammer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Confrey Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voyta Mr. and Mrs. John D. Litster J ack and Sonia Chatalian Mr. E. DeSimone Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Griffin Mrs. Carolyn E. Cole Bob and Joan Ledoux Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Colley Mr. and Mrs. O’Mara Mr. and Mrs. James A. Durand Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Plutnicki Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Arruda Mr. and Mrs. Richard Padula LTC. (RET.) and Mrs. Patrick J. Gowaski and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Morrison John and Hester Tibbets Frank and Ellen Muise Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones Mr. and Mrs. John E. Duffy Judith M. LeVan James and Rosemary Natale Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Patulak The Day Family Tunnera Family Peter and Barbara DeFreitas Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Orareo Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Wills Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGrath Bob Rocheleau, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brooks The Joseph F McCluskey Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. La Croix Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guay Kathy, Marcia and Tom Guay Mr. and Mrs Everett Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Zanca The Skrzypczak Family Annabelle (Pease) Girard (Class Of 1919) The Marlborough Teachers ' Association wishes much success to the Class of ' 82 . As you look through this yearbook in the years to come, we hope you will remember those teachers who contributed to the per¬ son you are today. )eau 155 MAIN ST. MARLBORO. MA 01752 405-9266 BRIDAL GOWNS AND HEADPIECES MANY YOU ' VE SEEN IN MODERN BRIDE AND BRIDE ' S EXCELLENT SELECTION OF GOWNS AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE ENTIRE PARTY INCLUDING MOTHERS - MAIDS - FLOWERCIRLS • SHOES • PARASOLS • CLOVES HAIR COMBS HATS SLIPS AND PETTICOATS COMPLETE INVITATION CENTER Formal Wear by After Six - Lord West - Palm Beach Groom ' s Tux Free when 5 or more in Party - PLUS 15% DISCOUNT ON BRIDAL HEADPIECE (Sale Items Excluded) WITH TUXEDO ORDER OF 5 A COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Good Luck 1982 from BAKER S PRECIOUS METALS Trader: Jim 197 Main St., Marlborough Best wishes from Walcott Avey Harold Whitens Seafood Dairy Bar 350 Boston Post Rd. 485-1882 36 HUDSON STREET MARLBORO, MASS TELEPHONE 485-5927 143 ▼ . pK—ia Kii— — i — i M— Mi— .▼ « : ♦ k u k k k R k R k R k R k k k k k k Compliments of St. Mary ' s Credit Union Marlboro Co-Operative Bank The First National Bank of Marlborough Peoples National Bank of Marlborough Marlboro ' s Savings Bank % vO % «% of Marlborough iJona ' 6a 0 IS % fi n fi fi ?4 ?4 fi A ?4 A fi f fi M 144 ELAINE’S SHEAR MADNESS WHIRLPOOL C P TELEVISION APPLIANCE SALES SERVICE 130 Main St Marlboro. Mass 01752 Tel 481-3535 162 Pleasant St Marlboro Lloyd Chamberlain Telkphone 485-1926 Stephen w. Gersh Insurance Agency Aitto • Home - Life 276A MAIN STREET MARLBORO. MASS. 01732 Prop Elaine Bouvier Congratulations Class of 1982 The Book Store 151 Main Street Marlborough, Ma. 01752 D FRANCIS MURPHY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. HUDSON 0 M in Strwt - S68-8711 MARLBORO 189 Mam Str«t - 485-8211 BOLTON Great Road -779-5566 BIG VINNIE’S SUBS AND SALADS 201 Main Street, Marlboro, Mass. “For Fast Service Tel. 481-4488” Mon.—Sat. 10 A.M.—8 P.M. Municiple Parking Directly Across Street All Prices Include Meals Tax 145 n k U u k k k s k N Congratulations Class of 1982 BigK, 188 Main Street Marlboro, MA Patrick Lord GOLDEN’S 178 MAIN STREET MARLBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 01752 (617) 485-0063 Downtown MARLBORO Downtown WESTBORO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 Mayor Mrs. Joseph A. Ferrecchia Congratulations Class of 1982 LOUIS MASCIARELLI GOLDSMITH — JEWELERS 170 Main Street Marlboro, MA 01752 BLANK TAPE RECORD ALBUMS AND A5 s 8 TRACK TAPES • CASSETTES SHEET MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC ACCESSORIES Y- 10 AM - 9 PM SIX DAYS A WEEK ASK ABOUT OUR RECORD AND TAPE CLUBS 155 Main St. MARLBORO. MASS 01752 Tel. 405-1276 City Hall Music SAM MERCURIO 3Lji «-.V LINCOLN 485-1272 Duane Henry 40 FLORENCE ST., MARLBORO. MA 01752 V V V 146 Best Wishes Class of 1982 485-8489 481-7568 THE FLOWER BASKET 272 Main Street Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752 Jack and Pat Winske First National Bank of Marlboro W 200 Main Street Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752 MARLBOROUGH J-i; I 1 MARLBOBOUflWROUGH MARLBOROIMRLBOROUGH MARLBOROUGHyiARI OROUQH MARLBOROUGH MAttUOROUC MARLBOROUGH MAMAQly MARLBOROUGH MARIAN MARLBOROUGH MA Best Wishes Class of 82 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF MARLBORO Your Full Service Pharmacy Since 1900 THE MARLBORO . SMOKE SHOP 515 Lincoln Street Marlboro, Mass. 01752 485-0816 128 Main Street Marlboro, Mass. 01752 44 Main Street Marlboro, Mass. 01752 485-0682 Joseph Ferro Prop. Telephone 481-8684 1 Main Street Lunenburg, Mass. 01462 582-4393 Scttoi Compliments Formal House Main Street Phone: 481-4470 GAMm Phone 485-0551 JEWELER WATCHMAKER 150 Main Street Marlboro Next to City Hall PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST MARLBORO PHARMACY Melvin Shear, Reg. Ph. THE Rexall DRUG STORE Tel. 485-1270 136 Main St. Marlboro, Mass. 01752 FREE DELIVERY Congratulations Graduates OWNED tY TROMtinA’I FARM ROAD OARDINS FARM ROAD (n«xt to tho airport) MARLBORO. MASS. Congratulations Class of 1982 Jobbers Outlet TEL. 485-1870 WOMENS • MENS • BOYS JJ E=34«.iy — ■ ■ -- -- - ? 192-194 MAIN STREET • MARLBORO MASS 01752 CONCANNON’S OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES 158 Main Street, Marlboro, MA 01752 485-0825 Best Wishes Class of 82 CHRISTO A UTO SCHOOL 186 Main Street Marlboro George Christo 485-3814 Donna Christo 481-6384 149 . Best Wishes Class Of 1982 GSik St mari is credit union 133 West Main Street • Marlboro, Mass. 01752 1 ‘ ■ I ■ ■ .1 Hj I nn M- 1 ill J J 4 • w - — .-y HP « (M jv
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