Millis High School - Mowhawk Yearbook (Millis, MA)

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We've only just begun to live ... So many roads to choose. We'll start off walking and learn to run ... Sharing horizons that are new to us. Watching the signs along the way ... So much of life ahead, We'll find a place where there's room to grow And yes. we've just begun. Mfflis Public Library Auburn Road v filiis. N!2cs. 02054 31-S3' JUN 10 198® 2 8 o Memories ... Like the corners minds. Misty, water-colored memories, Of the way we were lames Koney Sara Elofson Kermit Schulz 12 .« ' 1981 MOHAWK STAFF L to R First Row: K. Erickson; D. Swiech. Publisher’s Representative: C. Hunt. Advisor; C. Hagearty. Second Row: L. Caruso: Gillis: K. Tiberi; L. Mariano; S. Elofson: B. Mushnick: |. Braman. Not Pictured: S. Maher; T. Coste: P Hansen: P. Rosen; L. Frankina: I. Daesen: C. Russo; B. Wostwater. 17 ERIC DONALD ACKERMAN- FAVORITE SAYING: How are ya? What a downer! ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Hockey 2.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4; Soccer 3. CHARLES PAUL BARBERA NICKNAME: Charles. Charlie. Huck. FAVORITE SAYING: Be serious What are you on. cocaine? This Bud's for you! ACTIVITIES Varsity Football 2.3.4 Varsity Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1: Intra Volleyball 2.3.4; Eggfight 1.2.3.4 |AMES EUGENE ALGER. |R. NICKNAME: Alge. lim. Bimince ACTIVITIES: Nothing l;Guess What? Nothing! 2; Nothing Again! 3:1 know it’s a surprise, but I did nothing this year! 4. THOMAS JEFFREY BARRETT JOHN DAVID BENNETT NICKNAME: Benny, BenWig. Ben- whick FAVORITE SAYING That's the balls! Hoy Fozzie. Rock Lob- ster. Go Nuts! ACTIVITIES Football 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 3.4; Basketball 1.2.3: The Gang 1.2.3.4: Eggfight 1.2. LOUISE MARIE BALI. NICKNAME: Weise. Lou. Loose. Louie. L.B.. Louie Bx. Weisy B . Louski. FAVORITE SAYING: Go lor it' Hey you guys, where's the lighter? Get fired up! Good tune. 'I don't think so. though' ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1.2.3. Co- Cant 4; Basketball 1.2. Co-Capt 3.4 Softball 1.2. Co-Capt 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. lunior Talent Show 3: lunior Prom Court 3; Home- coming Court 4. Intramural Vol- leyball 1.2.3.4; Class V.P. 3.4;Student Council 3. V.P 4 ROBERT GERARD HIAGIOTTI NICKNAME: BO.. Bob. BO FAVORITE SAYING: I don't wanna hear it ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2. 30 LAl'RA LEE BLANCHARD NICKNAME Laura B.. Little Girl. Laura Besk. FAVORITE SAYING Buzzanne. I knew you'd be in here Where's the basil tonite? Is it cool? ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1.2. Captain 3.4: Volleyball 1.2: Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3.4; Homecoming Court 4; Bliz- zard 4; Eggfight 3.4 |OHN DAVID ItKODKUK NICKNAME: |ohil. Brodo, Brodle FAVORITE SAYING She's got the longest legs! You look nice to- day. Get off iny back. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1.3.4; Girls' football coach 4. NADINE GHISLAINE BLUM BERG NICKNAME Swiss Miss FAVORITE SAYING No mail ' They forgot about me already. We don’t live on trees. ACTIVITIES AFS Club 4: Powder puff football game 4. Halloween Eggfight 4; Intramural volleyball 4 RHONA MARION BUCHANAN NICKNAME: Rho. Daughter. Brown eyes. Shorty. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Debs, got the homework? “Let's go par- ty The deadly seven. Let the good times roll!” I'm sorry!'' Der'” ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2.3.4. ATM I and II 3.4; Chorus 4; Pop Rock ens. 4. MICHELLE MARIE YVETTE BOUCHER NICKNAME: Boush FAVORITE SAYING: Thank-You Wicked Excellent! ACTIVITIES: Minstrel show: Art con- tests; Exhibits; AFS 2.3.4. KENNETH NELSON BURBANK NICKNAME: Ken. Burbs FAVORITE SAYING: Oh Wow! Sorrv. ACTIVITIES: Graduation chair set- up 2.3; Shop 1,2.3,4 IE ANNE MARGARET BRAMAN NICKNAME: Jeannie B.. |.B.. Jeanne FAVORITE SAYING Wundebar' T beg your pardon! Anyways “How quaint. ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2. AFS 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 2.3.4; Year- book Editor 4: Prom Committee 3: Ta- lent Show 3; Teacher's Aid 2; Math Team 4; Tutor 4: National Merit Com- mended Student. JAMES RICHARD CADDELL NICKNAME: Schmades, Schmesk. Cado, Plado. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey. Huz .lv. I need the wheels tonite. Hey, there's Dicky Dildini. ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3.4: Globe Player of the year 4: Track and Field 1.2.3.4: Halloween Eggfight 1.2,3, almost 4. 31 DEBRA ANNE CARMICHAEL NICKNAME: Deb. Debs. Debbie. I) C. FAVORITE SAYING: Hew Rho. lets see vour homework. Where's the fwrty. Clint? Der Rhona! How are we gonna fit seven in this car?” “Hew Rhona. and Clint, are you all crazy?” Good times are forever. ACTIVITIES: ATM I and II 2.4: Cho- rus 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 2: Voice training 3.4. IOANNF CLARK NICKNAME: Clarkie. |o. !o-|o FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? Where's the party? ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 1.2: |.V. Field Hockey 1.2. ELIZABETH MARIE CARl'SO NICKNAME Liz. Sara Mae Jones FAVORITE SAYING: That's dis- gustmg! Yea . ACTIVITIES: Intramural Bowling 1: Intramural Volleyball 2.4; Girls' Track 3.4: Field Hockey 4. Literary Editor Yearbook 4. National Honor Society 3.4. KATHLEEN ANN CLEWF.S NICKNAME: Katie ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1.2.3. Co- Capt. 4: Softball 1.2; Talent Show 3; Prom Comm. .3; Eggfight 1.2.3.4; Par- tying 1.2.3.4. JF:ANNE ELIZABETH CASSIDY NICKNAME: JeannieC FAVORITE SAYING ' Yeah right. Yeah really. ACTIVITIES: Climate study Rep 2; Girls' State Rep. 3. Talent Show 3; National Honor Society 3.4. I AMES MICHAEL CLARK . FAVORITE SAYING: Give me a • break, will va? ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: National Merit Commended Student; Eggfight 2.3.4; Who's Who of American Stu- I dents. IANICE PATRICIA COFFEY NICKNAME: lanice, Jannio. Ian FAVORITE SAYING: Can't vnu con- trol your incredible urges? Say what?! I will get over it. “Never Mind. Later-as in Much. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1: Ring Committee 1; II.S. Hand 1; Color- guard 2; Prom Comm. 2.3; Talent Show 3; School Newspaper 3: National Honor Society 4: Kevin 4. LISA MARIE COITO NICKNAME: Li. Lis. Charlie. FAVORITE SAYING: Givt me .« break. I want to go home. Freak me out You know. ACTIVITIES AES Club 4 Eggfight ; 3.4; Matt 3.4 32 SUELLEN SARAH COITO NICKNAME: Sue. Soups. Sue-Sue. FAVORITE SAYING ' Do chickens have lips? Give me a break. ACTIVITIES: Hockev Cheering l. Field Hockey 2.3: AFS 4; Fggfight 3.4 WILLIAM fOSEPH CONGDON NICKNAME: Cong. King Cong. Red ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3. Trl- Capt. 4. Track 1.2.3. Co-Cant 4; Weight lifting 1,2.3.4: Basketball 1.4: National Honor Society 3.4. STEVEN HAROLD COLARI ISSO NICKNAME: Steve. Gumba. Steve-O FAVORITE SAYlNC: Why don't you go shave. Fozz? Activities: Work 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2.3.4- GLEN EDWARD CONLEY NICKNAME: Glen. Clonnv. Zac FAVORITE SAYING: “Would some- body please give me a break? ANNE MARIE COLLINS NICKNAME: Annie. Banana. DAP FAVORITE SAYING: Good stuff! You loser! What a stud! Do it up!” ACTIVITIES: Cheering 1.2.3.4: Eggfight 3: Treasurer 3; Senior date-a- thon 4: Soccer fan 3: Ambassador to Medway 4. THERESE LOUISE COSTE NICKNAME: Terri. T.C.. T A B. FAVORITE SAYING: We only have three friends. Don't patronize me. ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2.3.4; Cheering 1.2.3.4: National Honor Society 2.3. Pres. 4: Intramural V-Ball 1.2.3.4; Band Sec. 4: Class Sec. 3: Yearbook 4. Prom Comm. 2.3; Talent Show 3. SCOTT THOMAS COLLINS NICKNAME: Stove. Squanto FAVORITE SAYING: Hey. Perch, where's Steve?” ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4: Baseball 1; Talent Show 3: Work 1.2.3.4. FEAN MARIE DAESF.N NICKNAME: J.D.. leannie FAVORITE SAYING: Hev. you guys! ACTIVITIES: Math team 1; AFS 1.2.3.4; Drill team 2: Honor Society 3.4 33 THOMAS FREDERICK DAWSON NICKNAME: Tom. Lenny. Datsun. FAVORITE SAYING bo I care? You talking to me? ACTIVITIES: Track 1; Volleyball 3.4 CHERYL ANN DUFFY NICKNAME: Sherry. Shirly, Duff. Shirls FAVORITE SAYING: Yuh! What a lose! I'm totally serious. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2.3.4; Tennis 3.4; Homecoming Court 4: Senior Breakfast 4; Partying 1.2.3.4. IOHN VINCENT DELAPORTA NICKNAME: Dela FAVORITE SAYING: You're dreaming. You can wake up now. You light-weight. ACTIVITIES Football 1.2.3.4; Bas- ketball 1.2.3.4; Intramural Volleyball 2.3.4; Track 1.2.3. Capt 4 SARA LINNEA ELOFSON NICKNAME: SA. Sarey. Saralee. Serry-Berrv FAVORITE SAYING: Oh Well! Who cares, anyway?!? I really don’t feel like doing anything today! ACTIVITIES Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 1.2.3.4. |a . . Ensemble 3.4: Vocal Jazz Ensemble 2,3.4; ATM Plays 1.2; Ta- lent Show 3.4; Pop Rock Ensemble 3.4; Band Vice-President 4. South Eastern District Chorus Member 4; Yearbook Staff — Art Editor 4. DANIEL ROBERT DENNETT NICKNAME: Little man. Denny. Dan- dine. FAVORITE SAYING Hey! Listen to this That's right, we're bad! RICHARD IAMES ENGWER CHRISTINE ALICIA DEPEDRO NICKNAME: Chris. Krissv FAVORITE: SAYING: I have to go do my homework. ACTIVITIES: S.C. AND H S. TAMMY ANN ENGWER «a KRISTEN ANN ERICKSON NICKNAME: Kris. Tristen. Bow. Lit- tle Leif. ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2; Yearbook 4. intramural Volleyball 1.2.4. Talent Show 3; Tenni 1.2.3.4; Volleyball 3: Prom Committee 3. LAURA MARIE ERANKINA NICKNAME: Frankie. II U l.owy. L . Lain. FAVORITE SAYING Moi Hut I'm so sweet and innocent! Dream on buddy! ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1.2.3. Capt. 4; Nat’l Honor Society 2.3. Secretary 4; Talent Show 3: Intramu- ral Volleyball 2,3.4; Prom Committee 3: Prom Court 3: Homecoming Queen 4; Yearbook 4; K.S. 1.2.3.4; Powder Puff Football 4; W 2.3.4 EDWARD GERARD EAIRFIELD NICKNAME. Muzz. Murray. Big Ed. Missle. Stud. Headly. Falcon Eddie. FAVORITE SAYING Hey Bay Bey What's doing? Hey Riles, she's pretty nice. We'll catch ya. On the broad side. Where's Blimp? It's awesome! Oh! I uced it! ACTIVITIES Basketball 1 Baseball 1.2. Football 1.2.3. TVC Allstar 4. Track 2.3.4; Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4. Weightlifting 1,2.3.4. Talent Show 3.4; Mailboxes 3; Keg bash 4; The Gang 1.2.3.4 GAIL THERESA GANLEY FAVORITE SAYING; No. I can't. I have practice after school ACTIVITIES Volleyball 1.2. Capt. 4. Softball 1.2. Capt 3.4; Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Student Council 1.2; Student Advisory Council 2; Class Pres. 3.4; Student Body Presi- dent 4; Talent Show 3; Prom Commit- tee 2.3. CAROUSE JUDITH FERGUSON FAVORITE SAYING: Za Ba Ba Do ACTIVITIES: Partying 2.3.4. JANINF. MARIE GILLIS NICKNAME Neene. Dap. G.L FAVORITE SAYING We only have three friends.”; When we see Xave- rian boys, owoo out of sight! Come on you guvs. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3.4. Treasurer 4:1 Tom Committet? 3: Yearbook 4; Cheering 1.2.3,4: Talent Show 3; Powder Puff Football. JEFFREY LYNN FEULING MATTHEW CHARLES GRANT NICKNAME: Blimpo. Steak. R O. FAVORITE SAYING: Some of us gotta work. ACTIVITIES: Football 1.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Eggfight 2.3.4; The Gang 1.2.3.4. 35 CLARF. IOAN HAGEARTY NICKNAME: Clare the Bear. Clare. The Bear. Yogi the Bear. Togs. Hags. Higgertv FAVORITE SAYING: Bug off |oe! I don't believe you! When in doubt, use closure. For Joy.” ACTIVITIES: Softball 1.2: School Cli- mate Study 1.2: AFS 2.3.4; Talent Show 3.4: Prom Committee 3: Year- book 4. KELLY ANN HOURJGAN NICKNAME: Kelly FAVORITE SAYING: Where are the parties this weekend?” ACTIVITIES: Band 1; Field Hockey 1.2.3.4. PENELOPE ANN HANSEN NICKNAME: Penny. Penny-lope. Pen. FAVORITE SAYING: lanine. leave Pam alone! You're silly. Hi. Ya.” ACTIVITIES: Football Cheering 1.2.3.4: Basketball Cheering 1.2.3.4: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Year- book 4. Talent Show 3. Prom Com- mittee 3. JOHN EDWARD HOWELL NICKNAME: 1-Bird. Crab-man. Our Fearless Leader FAVORITE SAYING: Don't do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow. “Party-Hardy. Do unto others be- fore they do unto you. ACTIVITIES: Track 2.3.4; Cross- Country 2.3.4: A T M 4 KENNETH THOMAS HEALY NICKNAME: Ken. Heals. Ali. FAVORITE SAYING: leeeeezze. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2.3. Capt. 4. Soccer 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 3.4: The Gang 1.2.3.4. MELITA ANN JOYCE ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2.3.4, Cross- Country 2.4. Jazz Ensemble 2,3.4; Chorus 3.4; Track 3.4 JULIA CLARE HERNON NICKNAME: lules FAVORITE SAYING: I'm bum- min'. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3; Senior class secretary: Softball 1.3.4; Eggfight 4 ERIKA MARIA KELLER NICKNAME: Egg. Egatha. Shmeg FAVORITE SAYING: Ya. but I don’t think so though. ' “Shut up Perch!!! Fill the oil — check the ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1.2: Talent Show 1.2.3.4: Bloodmobile 3.4; Bund 1.2.3: Intra Volleyball 1; District 1; Eggfight 4: Work 3.4. PAMELA ANN KEROSKY NICKNAME: Pam FAVORITE SAYING: 'Tm telling! Tanine. leave Penny alone. I'm goin to the little store! I'm not ACTIVITIES: Hockey Cheerleader t Football Cheerleader 2.3.4; Basket- ball Cheerleader 2.3. Cap! 4: Student Council 1.2; Intramural Vollevball 1.2.4. JOHN WILLIAM KERWIN NICKNAME; I k . Conrad. Acorn FAVORITE SAYING What the Hell’ ACTIVITIES Football 1.2.3.4; Base- ball 1.2.3.4 WILLIAM PATRICK LAGOS NICKNAME Bill. Leggs. Bubba FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doing? ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1.2.3.4 Base- ball 2.3.4: Football 3.4: Pam 1.2.3.4; Volleyball 3.4. CHERYL ANN LANGILLE NICKNAME: Lange. Nervi. Langie. FAVORITE SAYING: Sherry, can ya get the car?” Hoy what's up?” I need a job. ACTIVITIES: Field hockey 1.2.4; Col- or guard 1: Senior breakfast 4; Par- tying 1.2.3.4. IA.MF.S WILLIAM KONEY NICKNAME: Kones. Konehead. C.B FAVORITE SAYING: Ya. right Sure. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2.3.4 MARK LEWIS LACROIX NICKNAME: Lickv FAVORITE SAYING Where's the partyf It s bash time. ACTIVITIES Hockey 1.2.3.4; Track 2.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Football 3.4 Weightlifting 1.2.3,4 k. CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS LATOSEK PATRICIA ANN LATOSEK NICKNAME: Pat Housewares. Lim- FAVORITE SAYING: What are we going to do tonight?” ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; In- tramural Volleyball 1.2: Talent Show 3: Prom Committee 3; Football 4 DEDICATION This year our class decided to dedicate its Yearbook to a very special lady. She has dedicated her life to educating the students of Miliis. On one hand, she has given us knowledge and a rich enjoyment of the English language. But more important to each of us. she has overwhelmed us with her love, smothered us with her affection and has constantly tickled us with her wit. Last, but not least, she has. by her own example, taught us to respect ourselves, and in so doing, has earned our everlasting respect. Thank you. Ma” Welch. Mary Welch receives a standing ovation at Millis High's 1981 Graduation Exercises. Mrs. Welch is celebrating her 50th reunion year as a Millis High graduate, and is retiring after 31 years of teaching English at her alma mater. Congratulations. Mary! ia APPRECIATION We. the Class of 1981. would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Mr. Thomas Pelliccia and Mr. Laurence Magner for being our class advisors and our friends. They have helped us and shared with us in many special ways through good times and tough times. Thank you! THANK YOU We heartily thank Mrs. Cindy Hunt, our faithful and dedicated Yearbook advi- sor. for all her time, effort, support, pop- corn, juice ... without which neither this Yearbook nor the staff would have made it to the deadline! SUPERINTENDENT AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE Superintendent William A. Vellante To The Members of The Class of 1981: More than 100 years ago. Thomas Huxley made refer- ence to education when he said. Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do. when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not. How often that thought may have been stated to you in another wav such as. Don’t put off until tomorrow that which you can do today! All of us have, at one time or another, procrastinated the completion of a task because it was distasteful to us. School life was overcoming one deadline crisis after another! It is with the above thoughts that this message is delivered to you. The years that are before you will be meaningful and filled with joy and satisfaction if you prepare in advance, organize your thoughts, express your convictions, face your confrontations with confi- dence. and utilize to the fullest the skills you have acquired so that you will be a contributing member of our society. I extend my best wishes to you for a successful and happy future. Sincerely yours. William A. Vellante Superintendent of Schools MILLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS MILLIS, MASSACHUSETTS 02054 20 I congratulate each of you on your successful com- pletion of the requirements for graduation. The staff and I have tried to provide you with educational opportunities which afforded you an education selected on the basis of your abilities and your objec- tives. Charles F. Kittering once said, There exists limitlessopportunities in every industry. Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.” I sincerely hope that you'll have the openness of mind which will allow you to recognize those oppor- tunities and the skills and energies necessary to pur- sue them successfully. May vour future hold happi- ness for you and your accomplishments ben- efit both you and your fellow man. Sincerely. Paul A. Brunelle Principal 2'i is murder. To the Members of the Class of 1981: A friend is someone who leaves you with all your freedom in tact, but who obliges you to be fully what you are.” As Graduation Day approaches, your High School Career is coming to an end. That end is also a beginning, to a new phase in your life. Benefit from your education and experience and enjoy what life has to offer. I congratulate each of you on the successful completion of your High School Career, and I will always remain a friend. Sincerely. Joseph F. Arcudi Assistant Principal Llo R Top to Boiiom: A. Salerno; S. Courlcy: E. Richards; L. Magnor; K. Morrill; R. Keen. 22 L to R Top lo Boltom: B. Joyce; M. Cangi; P. Browne; E. Kenney; K. Flvnn; D. O'Donnell. MATH AND COMP. SCI. LIBRARY SERVICES L to R: I Strathern; J. Ciasullo. L to R: Home Ec. — N. Levesque, Art — A. Baima. Reading Coordinator — F. Sacco. L to R Top to Bottom: D. Naughton: VV. Dooling; |. Fair; B Tuuhev SOCIAL STUDIES MUSIC L to R Top to Bottom: F. Gubala: C. Miller: A. Hyde: R. Torbowich L to R Top to Bottom: B. Oschman: |. Rogers; H. AmJonian; P. Gil- martin. D Sacco man: E. Cartier SECRETARIES INDUSTRIAL ARTS l. to R: R Henck; A. A ml rows L to R Top to Bottom: Health — K. Thomas: F. Slerkle. Phys. Ed. A Marak. E. Peterson: K. Egy. Guidance Sec. — K. Fagan I. to R Top to Bottom: PI’S and Guidance - |. Rogers: P. DePaolo; C. Galvin; T. Pelliccia: A. Rovedo; R. Cass CAFETERIA WORKERS Beth Best dressed Wears most jewelry Kathy Most musical Allan Reckless driver Most kissed Class flirt loya Class clown Liz Most spoiled Most giggly Laura Brian Cutest Done most for class Wears most jewelry leanne Most talkative lanine Biggest appetite Pam Most artistic Kathv Class flirt Sharon lohn Bill Best looking Best looking Best looking Nicest smile Most athletic Most athletic Nicest smile Best personality Most likely to succeed Most spirited Best liked Louise Done most for the class Most athletic Gail Done most for class Most friendly leanne Most studious |im Most artistic Scott Most friendly Reckless driver 46 Paul Best partier Class rowdy lim Most spoiled John Best partier Laura Best partier Suzanne Class rowdy Best partier 1 Erika Best looking Class clown |ohn Most talkative Kelly Class rowdy Cheryl Best dressed Tad Best personality Best liked Clare Most generous Bill Most spirited Most spoiled Penny Cutest Nicest smile Most giggly Sue Most athletic Laura Most kissed Randy Most bashful Jim Most studious Tom Most generous Jean Most bashful Kermit Biggest appetite . 7 i A veal Masterpiece ) Steve Most giggly Most generous Chuck Class rowdy Matt Class clown Biggest appetite Matt Most giggly {immy ass flirt Most kissed |ohn Best singer Most talkative The Gang Inseparable buddies Penny and Pam Inseparable buddies Joya, Louise. Erika Inseparable buddies Pam and Bill Cutest couple Laura ami Timmy Cutest couple Scott and Tom Inseparable buddies THE PERSONALS COLUMN ERJC ACKERMAN — Pet Peeve. Getting up at 4:30 i.m to drive to hociev practices. Usually Found: Roaming the hallways. Favorite Quote: ‘No one knows what it is that lie can do till he tries. JIM ALGER — Pet Peeve. The Jocks in the back of the room Usually Found Pensive. Favorite Quote: And seeing ignorance is the curse of God. knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. — Shakespeare LOUISE BALL — Pet Peeve: Walkinc to school in the winter when it's 10 below zero: losing. Usual- ly Found. In a little red Veca with Egg and loya. Favorite Quote: The past is out the beginning of a beginning: and all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. ’ — Anonymous 3IUCK BARB ERA — Pet Peeve. Mrs Pettis and Dicky Dilldini dumpin' out beers. Usually Found: Sun Room: out with the boys: searching for a heart 3t gold. Favorite Quote: A bag of goodies and a jbttle of wine. We're gonna get it on right tonight. ’AL L BEAUDOIN — Pet Peeve: Snakev people ind thieves in school: Officer Al Baima hiding in ree? up at the hill. Usually found: In nowhere and Favorite Quote: Everybody must get toned. — Bob Dylan OHX BENNETT — Pet Peeve: Stuck up people: to bucks: McDonald's Restaurant. Usually Found: Vhh the Gan at tl e party. Favorite Quote: Hung- •ver. red-eyed, dog-tired, satisfied It's a long oad and a little wheel, and it takes a lot of turns to ei there.' Charlie Daniels JOHN BRODEUR — Pet Peeve: Loseis; ignorance: loud people. Usually Found: At my new bachelor pad or playing basketball. Favorite Quote: “Imagine all’the people, living life in peace You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. 1 hope someday you'll join us. and the world will live as one. — lohn Lennon RHONA BUCHANAN — Pet Peeve: Playing On Wisconsin ; Mr T. Usually Found: In Medway with Mike Mac and looking for Rickv S. with Clint. Debs. Darol. Chris: in music room Favorite Quote: All the time I thought there's only me. crazy in a way that no one else could be. 1 can't believe that you were somewhere, too. thinking all the time there's only you. - Barry Manilow KEN BURBANK — Pet Peeve: Dodge trucks and paying for gas. Usually Found: Medfield; with Bee in the hall: feeling good. F’avorite Quote: Thank you. JIM CADDELL — Pet Peeve: Finding a keg tap and getting carded more than once in a night. Usually Found: With the crew hiding from snakes. Favo- rite Quote: '1 live mv life like there's no tomor- row . — Van Halen DEB CARMICHAEL — Pet Peeve: Shallow people: Those who can't see beyond the outer surface of a person and never try to. Usually Found: With Rho- :id. Clint. Darol. Chris. Mike M. and Ricky S.: Having a good time with my friends no matter w hat else has happened. Favorite Quote; I 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 and I am I. and if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. ride home. Favorite Quote: “I ain't what I oughta be. I ain't what I'm going to bo. But I ain't what I was. — E. Krikson LISA COITO — Pet Peeve: Suellen having the car: my father knowing all the cons in town: a certain |.L. Usually Found: The blue station wagon: McDonald’s: sitting at locker 1000 during o.c. Favorite Quote: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” SUE COITO — Pel Peeve: Telephone poles; filing at the shoe; Lisa's driving: no o.c. Usually Found: looking for a ride to work or in the Green Bomb . Favorite Quote: For the countless souls beaten by their goals, and the ones betrayed by the deals they made If vou hold your ground it'll turn around. Keep a hofd on. somehow. - Jackson Browne STEVE fXJLARUSSO Favorite Quote: Think of what you're saying. You can get it wrong and still you think that it's all right. — Lennon McCartney ANNE COLLINS — Pet Peeve: Karen Flaherty. Gail Archer and Guido: people who constantly remind you of vour driving record. Usually Found: l)oing D.I.'s: having a blast in this fun- filled. action-packed metropolis. Favorite Quote. Enjoy here while you're here, 'cause there's no here there. SCOTT COLLINS Pet Peeve: Quarterbacks; snobby people; IC. Usually Found: Locker room; downtown or at work. Favorite Quote: When I'm right, no one remembers. When I'm wrong, no one forgets. tOB BLAGIOI l! — Pet Peeve: The Sun Room rew: disco; two-faced people. Usually Found: pBvrays ■-AURA BLANCHARD — Pet Peeve: Mopeds! ftualiy Found. With Shukes. Hermy. Daniel, ado and Buzz. Favorite Quote: You may say I'm dreamer, but I'm not the onlv one. I hope some- ay you'll join us. and the world will live as one. - John Lennon «ADINE BLUMBERG — Prt Peeve: Being re- linded that my boots aren't Herman's , getting j ut of study period 2. Usually Found: Language ! b or anywhere looking for a ride. Favorite Quote: Never say never. pflCHELLE BOUCHER — Usually Found: In the | ri room. '-ANNE BRAMAN — Pet Peeve Mexican food P [ hum. chemistry mid-years: certain sarcastic players. Usually Found: In Connecticut r Rhode Island or Favorite Quote: I love you 'ffily for what you are. but for what I am when I ® With vou You have done it by being your dL Perhaps that is what being a friend means. ! V all. - Annonymous LIZ CARUSO — Pet Peeve: Being told to shut up and turn around by Mrs. Morrill, folder-type notebooks. Usually Found: Laughing. Favorite Quote I want it said of me by those who knew ine best, that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow - Abraham Lincoln JEANNE CASSIDY — Pet Peeve: C'etait toi. e'est toi. and e'est etroit. JIM CLARK — Pet Peeve: People who think that disco is music. Usually Found: Wherever 1 don’t want to be. F’avorite Quote: Do unto others before they can do unto you. — Anonymous JOANNE CLARK — Pet Peeve: Not graduating with my class: homework: moving to Virginia. Usually F’ound: Platform. Favorite Quote: No goal is too high if you climb with care and confi- dence. KATIE CLFVVES — Usually Found: With W.C. JAN COFFEY — Pet Peeve: Being called Mau- reen or Bean's little sister . Usually Found: Where I'm not supposed to be. or asking Paul fora BILL CONGDON — Usually Found: With Jean. GLEN CONLEY Pet Peeve: Druggies; rowdy Junior girls. Usually Found: Not at lunch. Favorite Quote: Some people think they are generous be- cause they give free advice. TERRI COSTE — Pet Peeve: Physics lab: judgemental people. Favorite Quote: You may never reach your ideal: it may Keep floating oil before you. But the sailor never reaches the North Star. Yet. without the North Star, he could never come to port. JEAN DAESEN - Pet Peeve: Cutthroats. Usually Found: With Laura; in guidance; Boston. Favorite Quote: Don't dream it. Be it. TOM DAWSON — Pet Peeve: Blue Volvo's; Med- way cops; Ashland High School. Usually Found: With Bouch. Craig. Jerry in Medwav. Favorite Quote: The best things in life are free. JOHN DELAPORTA Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning; teachers who ruin your grade be- cause of homework. Usually Found: with Mau- reen or at some sort of a practice. Favorite Quote: Win if you tan. lose if you must, but cheat al- ways. DAN DENNETT — Pet Peeve: Bruno: Monday mornings. Usually Found: Where |oe Rat and Al Raima can't find me (hopefullvl. Favorite Quote. “Do not follow where the Dath leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. CHRIS DEPEDRO- Pet Peeve: Art classes with no heat, messy people. Usually Found: With Pat (housewares) ami Irish. Favorite Quote: So if you think vour life is complete confusion 'cause your neighbors got it made, just remember that it's a grand illusion, and deep inside we're all tin- same.” SHERRY DUFFY Pet Peeve Korneis. rumors: transfers out-of-state: and mostly April 19. 1980 Usually Found: With a couple of juvenile delin- quents who are always getting ME into trouble! Favorite Quote: There are people, and there are special people I know one of them! SARA ELOFSON — Pet Peeve: Plastic poeple who would rather stand in a crowd than stand out in one. Usually Found: In the music room; complain- ing to (or ABOUT) someone; singing in the halls while on the way to the art room Favorite Quote: Friends, like clouds, drift. But they cling together when a storm is coming, and t'hevTe always together to share the rainbows. Tina Keith KRIS ERICKSON — Pet Peeve: Self-servers. Usual- ly Found: Out of town. Favorite Quote: Kindness is life’s sunshine. ED FAIRFIELD Pet Peeve: Fungies. snakes, quarterbacks: people who get good grades. LJsual- ly F'ound: With tne Gang (Riles. Smitty. Merritt. Heals, Licky. Stevo. Sags. Jllimp. Fuzz and the Guish). Favorite Quote: ‘AVhen something is good, it's the Best. But when it's awesome, you can't describe it. — E.G.F. CAROLINE FERGUSON — Pet Peeve The Rat Usually F'ound: Platform. Favorite Quote: Driv- ing that train high on cocaine LAURA FRANKLNA — Pet Peeve: People who don't take life dav by day: Tim's hobby on 27; Fluffy. Usually Found: Making people laugh; checking out the guys; acting like a kid or just being crazy. Favorite Quote: Let's make some memories — laugh and cry and reach for the sky. And if by chance we don't touch the stars, we can say we tried. GAIL GANLEY — Pet Peeve: Having a 79.4 aver- age at the end of a term. Usually Found: Studying diligently in the library?!? Favorite Quote: They say I'm crazy, but I have a good time. IANINE GILLIS — Pet Peeve: Cheering with Penny and Pam. Usually Found: With Fitzy. F'avorito Quote: On wings or sails or ballet shoes, take me away on whatever moves. — B. Dannnf MATT GRANT — Pet Peeve: Guardrails; hearing Smitty go by Accounting veilin' Steak . Usually Found: Hangin' in the hallways with Heals. Muzz. Stevo. Smitty. Licky. Riles. Sags. Merritt. MARK LACROIX — Pet Peeve: Getting up at 5 a.i for hockey practice. Usually Found: Partying: practice. Favorite Quote: Eat. drink ana I merry.” CLARE H AGEARTY — Pet Peeve: P« iple who talk too much about irrelevant subjects. Usually Found: Asleep or at St. loe's in Medway. Favorite Quote: For God so loved the world that He sent His only Son so that those who believe in Him may not perish, but have eternal life. — |ohn 3:16. PENNY HANSFIN - Pet Peeve: Frmnky. Usually F'ound: In the caf. cheering. F’avorite Quote: There's always tomorrow for dreams to come true. KEN HEALY — Pet Peeve: Cigarettes. Usually Found: With the Gang. IULIA HERNON Pet Peeve The Loser(s|. Usual- ly Found: Millis Nine to Nine. Favorite Quote: “What lies behind us and what lies before us arc tiny matters compared to what lies within us. KELLY HOURIGAN — Pet Peeve: All cheer- leaders: snobs: rumors; having my mother for a substitute. Usually Found: Platform Favorite Quote: Don't walk in front of me. 1 may not fol- low. Don't walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. JOHN HOWELL Pet Peeve: Short people who drive fast green cars and pass around comers while going 90 mph in a 25 mph zone: snobs and hypocrites. Usually F'ound: Driving “Dork nuts Favorite Quote: Look toward the sun and you can’t see the shadow. MELITA JOYCE — Pet Peeve: People who con- stantly complain. Usually F'ound. With my horses. ERIKA KELLER — Pet Peeve: |unk yards: going to McDonald s after giving blood. Usually Found: With Woise and Jova cruising in the red Vega towards some unknown destination; working down the junk yard. Favorite Quote: Death ends life, but it does not end a relationship which strug- gles on in the survivor's mind towards some re- solution which it may never find. PAM KEROSKY — Pet Peeve: People who are always lying. Usually Found: With Bill or in the caf. cheering. Favorite Quote: As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilities . — Freud JOHN' KERWIN Pet Peeve: Going to school and doing homework. Usually F'ound: With Rich. |ohn or Dicky Dildini. Favorite Quote: A lot of people like to say that things could always be better. I try to remember that things could always be worse. Life is good. I have no complaints JIM KONEY — Pet Peeve: Nosy people: morning hockey practice. Usually Found: Missing; draw- ing; dreaming. Favorite Quote: Why lovo when you are best friends, sincelove brings fights which begin The End. BILL LAGOS — Pet Peeve: None! Usually Foun With Pam; in the halls. Favorite Quote: Dost the love life? Then do not squander time, for that is tl stuff life is made of. — Ben Franklin CHERYL I.ANGILLE — Pet Peeve: No heat in tF car; having a curfew. Usually Found: GTuisin around looking for a party with Sherry and Karei Favorite Quote: The end is here, for now it’s tim for a new beginning. PATTY LATOSEk Pet Peeve:Crutches. Usuall Found; With Smellaporta and Clean Chris. Favc rite Quote: WISDOM is to know what to do next SKILL is to know how to do it. SUCCESS is to d it! PATRICK LUNNEY — Pet Peeve: Hockey pucks Usually Found: Sleeping in the net. Favoriti Quote: Good things come to those who wait. IUDI LUPPINO Pet Peeve: Anatomy Physiologj (that's capital A , capital “P ). Usually Found Complaining. Favorite Quote: You may say tha I'm a dreamer, hut I'm not the only one. I hopt someday you will join us. and the world will live as one — |ohn Lennon CATHY MACDONALD - Pet Peeve L V. Usually Found: Typing room with Laurie McFetridge. Favorite Quote: What is beautiful is good, and who is good will also soon be beautiful. SHARON MAHER — Pet Peeve: Good-byes. Usually Found: Hog Island: flirtin' with disaster. Favorite Quote: 1 look to the sea. Reflections in the waves spark my memory — some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams wo hud.” — Styx LAURA MARIANO — Pet Peeve Students who make fun of other students. Favorite Quote No goal is too high if you climb with care ami confi- dence.” KURT MOCANDLESS Pel Peeve: Disco music; snow; super students; snobs. Usually Found: Sulking. LAURIE MCFETRIDGE - Pet Peeve: Snobs who giggle. Usually F'ound: On open campus. Favorite Quote: Give to the world tne best you have, and the best will come back to you. VERONICA MCNULTY - Pet Peeve: Missing thu bus. L sually F'ound: Half asleep. TAD MERRITT Pet Peeve Bad refs; cigarettes; leeches. Usually Found- Rink: Terri's; in the hall with the Gang. Favorite Quote: Somebody said that it couldn't he done But he with a chuckle replied that. 'Maybe it couldn't.', hut lie would be one who wouldn’t say so till ho tried. — Edgar A. Guest 5(1 MATT MILLEN - Pet Peeve: Kids who think they axe studs.Usually Found: Working at McDonalds. Favorite Quote: ' If at first you don't succeed, try something easier RANDY M1LLMAN — Pet Peeve Stronger kids beating up weaker kids Usually Found Where the action is. Favorite Quote: Imagine all the people living in a world of peace. — lohn Lennon JOYA MINICUOa - Pet Peeve: SNIFF’, hot pas- tromi Usually Found: With Egg and Weise in the . red Vega buffing to some unknown destination. favorite Quote: In wilderness is the preservation of the world. SANDY MITCHELL — Pet Peeve Wally. Nine to Size parking lot. Favorite Quote: We are what we ’ pretend to be. so we must be careful about what we pretend. — Kurt Vonnegut fOHN MONAGHAN — Pet Peeve: A certain Friday night football game: knee injuries . Usually Found Playing hoops. Favorite Quote: You don't know me. but I‘m your brother. 3R1AN MUSHN1CK — Pet Peeve: Snakes; cops, meed limits Usually Found loe's office; track. 1 Favorite Quote: If you can't be with the one you ove. then love the one you're with. KATHY NOBREGA — Pet Peeve: People who augh at the psych movies: pipette bulbs. Usually •'ound. At a piano. Favorite Quote: To thine own elf be true. — Shakespeare NX OTOUCHUN — Pet Peeve Gym class. Jsoally round: Only when I want to be. Favorite Juote Prosperity destroys fools, endangers the vise. — Fuller AUFEN PARKHt — Pet Peeve: School, lor Kat: eing told what to do! Usually Found: Not in chool. wandering dazed and confused. Favorite Juote: 'To err is human, to forgive is Divine.” ! 3HN PAUL— Pet Peeve: Getting carded. Usually I ound. In Framingham. Favorite Quote: Never go I traight. always go forward. ■AREN PAUR — Pet Peeve People who can't 13ur a tune. Favorite Quote: The strongest man nob earth is he who stands most alone.' — Hen- j t. Ibsen TSLSA PAYNE — Pet Peeve: Zesk and Dini. sually Found: On the absent list. Favorite Quote: Say it loud and let it ring, that we're all part of ver-.thjnff— the present, future and the past. Fly o proud bird, you're free at last. OU PERCI ACC ANTE — Pet Peeve: Work: neveile's and little red Vegas. Usually Found: won; downtown. AREN QUEEN Pet Peeve: I.R.. Millis No- uads Favorite Quote; I've walked the road of illusion, and I swam the river to mystery. I took the pill to eternity, and I came back to say I never saw. — Pouselte Dart DARRIN REESE Pet Peeve: Pesky art teachers; freshmen. Usually Found: With Flea and a carload of girls; sleeping in art. Favorite Quote: When you go. go with class. ALLAN RICHARDS Pet Peeve: C.B and Mrs. Baima. Usually Found- With Pee Wee; walking the halls. Favorite Quote: It is chance that makes brothers, but hearts that make friends. — E. Von Geibel IIM RILEY — Pet Peeve: Curfews. Usually Found; In the hall with the Gang. Favorite Quote: Why do today what you can put off till tomorrow. PAM ROSEN Pet Peeve: Homeroom; Mondays. Favorite Quote. Friendship, like water, flows and moves with time's passing, but remains, even as it changes, deep, pure and constant. CHERYL RUSSO — Pet Peeve: The Loser; Monday morning chem; people who can’t be honest; meat- balls. Usually Found: Looking up: waiting for the weekend. Favorite Quote: Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they mav lead SUE RYAN — Pet Peeve: People who don't ack- nowledge the accomplishments of girls’ sports Usually Found: On the field and on the court; In Medfield with Betty Boomer. Favorite Quote: We've come together on this special day to sing our message loud and clear. Looking back, we touched on memorable days. With future pass may they stay near. LISA SAITTA — Pet Peeve: People who are late; having no money. Usually Found In a red Dodge Colt. Favorite Quote: In the first place. God made idiots; this was for practice. Then He made school boards. — Twain PAUL SANBORN Pet Peeves: School. Usually Found: In the hall with the Gang. LISA SANTOS — Pet Peeve: Monday morning chem: p-t-y-a-l-i-n: lab conflicts. Usually Found: Dreaming. Favorite Quote: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. KERMIT SCHULZ — Pet Peeve. French. Usually Found: Up high (in a state of euphoria). Favorite Quote: The heart of a fool is in his mouth, but the mouth of a wise man is in his heart. PAUL SHUKER — Pet Peeve: Medfield chicks who come to all the Millis parties. Usually Found: Any place where Joe Rat and Al Baima can't snake up on me. Favorite Quote: Yes. there are two paths you can go by. but in the long run. there's still time to change the road you're on. — Led Zeppelin TIM SMITH - Pet Peeve: Funeius; druggies; sponges and snakes. Usually Found: Exxon: Snell; Cappv's; Laura's: with the Gang in the halls. Favo- rite Quote: Fighting or disagreeing is only natu- ral. It is the working out of a solution to two diffe- rent ideas that builds a lasting relationship. SUZANNE SMITH Pet Peeve: |.K and straight cheerleaders. Usually Found: On a nomadic jour ney in auest of potential; waiting for a confronta- tion with Joe Rat Favorite Quote: After all we're all the same. Only difference is a name, and where we are in this crazy, mixed-up deal. There's so much that you can feel. Near and far. it's where you are. Kansas KATHY TIBERI — Pet Peeve: School lockers: pay phones, progress reports, standing in the cold. Usually Found: With Shack. Burgess. Clarence: finding ways to stay out of trouble; on the phone with Sharon. Favorite Quote: This is the day of the expanding man. That shape is my shade, there where I used to stand. It seems like only yesterday. I gazed through the past. Here with alf the same pain and laughs everybody knows. Steely Dan IOHN TRAVERS Pet Peeve: Looking for keg taps. Usually Found: Anywhere Al Banna or Joe Rat cannot crawl. Favorite Quote: And the dead were judged by what was written in the books, by what they had done. Grateful Dead RON TRKNOUTH — Pet Peeve: Bad drivers: drug- gies. Usually Found: In the hallways with the Gang. Favorite Quote: Today is the day I will have the strength of several men. RICHARD VELLANTK Pet Peeve: Knee injuries: Super Bowl bash; egg fight which I missed. Usual- ly Found: With friends. Favorite Quote. Leaves are fallen all around. It's time I was on my way. but still I'm much obliged for a pleasant stay. - I.ed Zeppelin LAURA VOGT — Pet Peeve: People who say Anvwavs !: the office checking up on vou; being t u ; B.M BETH WESTWATER Pet Peeve: Not having money and not wanting to work. Usually Found: Stuck in Gallagher's driveway; socializing at Mar's. Favorite Quote: Each sunrise is different, lust as everv sunset is different. No two are ever alike. Each has its own beauty, but always a new kind of beauty. So each day holds something new and different for each person, and although the day may hold clouds for someone, someone else may find beauty in the clouds. DIANE WHELAN — Usually Found: At the Cape. Favorite Quote: The time is gone, the song is over. Thought I'd something more to say. Every- body knows this is nowhere. — Neil Young 51 JUBILANT 60 710 52 FABULOUS . . . 56 PATRICK |OSEPH LUNNEY NICKNAME: Lenny. Looney FAVORITE SAYING: Don't do today what vou can put off till tomorrow.” ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2.3.4. LAURA MARIE MARIANO NICKNAME Mariano FAVORITE SAYING Are you se- rious? That's O.K.! ACTIVITIES: Varsity Softball 1.2; Varsity Basketball 2; intramural vol- leyball 3.4; Yearbook 4; Talent Show 3. JUDITH ANN LUPPINO NICKNAME: ludi. Jude FAVORITE SAYING: Oh ray God. I don't believe it! “Goaway! Get me out of here!” ACTIVITIES: AFS 2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4: Tutor 3 KURT [EPFREY Mr.CANDI.ESS NICKNAME: Kirby. Kurty. Bov FAVORITE SAYING: Aw shut up! ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1.2,3. Tri-Capt. 4 Basketball 1.2.3.4. Band 1.2.3.4; jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; National Honor Society 4: Track 4. . MARY CATHERINE MacDONALD NICKNAME: Cathy. Mac. Mare. Gath. Sister Mary FAVORITE SAYING: How embar- rassing! I've got to tell you some- thing. LAURIE ANN McKETRIDGE NICKNAME: Lore. McFed FAVORITE SAYING Tin cranking! Hey. Mac! ACTIVITIES: Bowling 1; School Newspaper 3. SHARON ANN MAHER NICKNAME: Buck. Kunta. Mittens. Hawkeye. Sha FAVORITE SAYING I'm serial! H.I.B. Nothing matters but the weekend. “It's a long walk home. Tiberi. ACTIVITIES: Football and Basketball Cheering 1. Intramural Bowling 1; In- tramural V-Ball 2.3,4; Field Hockey 3.4; Track 3. Capt. 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Yearbook 4; Talent Show 3; Powder Puff Football 4 VERONICA ANNE Mc.NULTY NICKNAME: V. Ronnie FAVORITE SAYING: Huh7' ACTIVITIES c ross Country 1.2.3: In- door Track 1.2: Outdoor Track 1.2.3.4; AFS 3.4; Spanish Club 1. National Honor Society 4; R-CIub 2. 38 «H THANE CHAMBERLAIN MERRITT NICKNAME: Tad. Tado. Merrott. FAVORITE SAYING: You're not fat are ya? Hey Heal's” Muzz, what's up . ACTIVITIES: Track 3.4: Terri 3.4. Baseball 1: The Gang 1.2.3.4: Hockev 1.2.3. TVC All Star 4 Hl'GH GREGORY MICK JOY A MARIE MINICUCC1 NICKNAME: Yoi FAVORITE SAYING: But Welse Me and you should have the little red cars!!! Though! Freddie's out!” Such is Life. ACTIVITIES Band 1.2.3. Drum Major 4; Field hockey 1: Bloodmobile 3.4 SANDRA ANN MITCHELL NICKNAME: Sandy. Smiles. Twitchell. Catfish. Sam. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1.2.3.4; EggfiRht 4 MATTHEW DAVID MILLEN NICKNAME: Matt FAVORITE SAYING Hey Bush, are we going skiing this weekend?” Can someone give mv jeep a tow? ACTIVITIES: Track 1.2.3; Talent show 2.4: Eggfight 1.2.3.4 JOHN BRIAN MONAGHAN NICKNAME: Doobio. Doobo. Doobesk. Mona FAVORITE SAYING: We re on a mission from God. ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3.4; Bas- ketball 1.2.3. Capt. 4; Baseball 1.2.3.4: Boys' State; Harvard Book Award: Jewish Brotherhood Day Rep.: Stu- dent Council 3.4; National Honor Society 3: Vice President 4; National Honor Society Scholarship finalist 4. Intramural Volleyball 1.2.4 Cham- pions 3; Prom King 3. RANDALL HOW ARD MILLMAN NICKNAME; Randv. Mosquito man FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sorrv. I'm sorry. I'm sorry! ACTIVITIES; Tennis 3.4. Bowling: Boys' State 4. Eggfight 3.4. BRIAN ERIC MUSHNICK NICKNAME; Mush. Bush. Bushnick. Stud. FAVORITE SAYING: Boing: Your not fat are vou! You stud. ACTIVITIES: Track 1.2.3.4; Football 1: The Gang 1.2.3.4; Graduation chair set up 3; Talent Show 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Intramural Volleyball 3.4 39 KATHRYN JEAN NOBREGA NICKNAME: Kathv. k I FAVORITE SAYING: I don’t beliove this! It's not fair. Spare me the grief! ACTIVITIES Chorus 1.2.3.4; Vc.il Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4: Band 3; Jazz En- semble 1.2.3: AFS Club 1.2.3.4: Hon- or Society 2.3.4: Talent Show 3; Girls' State 3. IOHN EDMOND PAUL NICKNAME Fozzie. Beard. JP FAVORITE SAYING: Is that a Cap- pv's word Steve?” No way!” Kids.” What the Hell!” You psyched or what? ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Cross Country 2. Track 1.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4; Jazz ensemble 2.3.4: Vocal Jazz En- semble 2.4: Jazz Combo. 3.4; Talent Show. ANN MARIE O'LOUGHUN NICKNAME: Ann FAVORITE SAYING: You're con- fusing me. KAREN GRACE PAUR NICKNAME: Kari. C.ringa ACTIVITIES II S. Band 1.2.3: ATM Play 2; Talent Show 1.4: AFS Club 2.3.4; AFS Exchange Student to Peru 3: Figure skating 1,2.3. KAREN ELAINE QUEEN NICKNAME Queenie FAVORITE SAYING: Go for it! -Check it out! ACTIVITIES: Partying 1.2.3.4. REBECCA ANNE ROBERTS DARRIN ALLISON REESE NICKNAME: Pee Wee. Weeble. I V.. Rookie FAVORITE SAYING: Hew what's up? Let's go party. Is there any- one in the back seat? ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1.2.3.4; Soccer 2.3. Tri-Capt. 4. Intramural Vol- leyball 3.4; Talent Show 3.4 PAMELA SUE ROSEN NICKNAME: Pammy. Pam. P FAVORITE SAYING: That's life!” ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2: AFS 2.3; Tal- ent Show 3.4; National Honor Soci- ety 3.4; Boston Globe Scholastics. Gold Key 4. ALLAN ERNEST RICHARDS NICKNAME: The Flea FAVORITE SAYING Where's Pee Wee? What class! ACTIVITIES Football 1.2.3.4. Bas- ketball 1.2.3.4. Track 1; Baseball 2.3.4: Student Council 1; Talent Show 2.3.4. CHERYL ANN RUSSO FAVORITE SAYING: Walk much? We only have three friends! Talk- ing to the curtains again, huh? ACTIVITIES: Football cheering 1.2.3,4; Basketball cheering 1.2,3.4: Student Council 2.3.4: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3; Talent Show 3: Yearbook 4: National Honor Society 3.4. JAMES MASON RILEY NICKNAME Riles FAVORITE SAYING: When's the Math Team meeting? ACTIVITIES Football 1.2.3.4. Bas- ketball 1; Track 3.4. Intramural Vol- leyball 3.4: Talent Show 2. SUSAN MARIE RYAN NICKNAMF): Sue. Suey. Sue-Sue. Sue Bee FAVORITE SAYING: Hev. where's the party this weekend? f can't wait for Friday. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1.2.3. Co- Capt. 4: Basketball 1.2.3. Co-Capt. 4; Softball 1.2.3.4; Intramural Vol- leyball 1.2.3.4: Powder Puff Football. USA MARIE SAITTA NICKNAME: Leo. Lis FAVORITE SAYING: Hey. What’ up! I wanna Ret out of here.” Calm down! Hold the bull. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3.4; Prom Committee 2.3; Rine Com- mittee 2; Newspaper 4; Eggfight 4; Community Action Program 2.4 PAUL ALDEN SANBORN NICKNAME Sags FAVORITE SAYING Partv time! ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2.3.4! Football 3.4. Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4. I.1SA ANNE SANTOS NICKNAME Lis. Liza. Liz FAVORITE SAYING Yea. yea'' She already has. can't you tell? Chow! Tais-toi. ACTIVITIES: Color guard 1.2.3; Bowling 1; AFS 1.2. V.P. 3.4: Honor Society. KERMIT IOHN SCHULZ NICKNAME: Chipper. FAVORITE SAYING What's up? What a rush. ACTIVITIES: Track 3.4; Football 4: Baseball 2. PAUL RICHARD SHUKER NICKNAME: Sea Gull. Gullesk. Shukes FAVORITE SAYING I gotta see a man about a tree. Just us guys! Is it 9:00 yet?” ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2,3.4; Track 1. Baseball 2.3 Eggfight 1.2.3.4; In- tramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Blizzard 4 SUSAN ANNETTE SMITH SUZANNE MARIE SMITH NICKNAME: Buzzane. Buzz. Suzanna, Suz-Esk. Buzz-Esk. FAVORITE SAYING Hey man. what's up? About 86 o'clock. I hope you're staying out of trouble Thomas' ACTIVITIES: Field hockey 1; Class Vice President 1.2; Student Council 1.2: Hockey cheering 1: Band 1; Foot- ball cheering 2.3; Basketball cheering 2.3; Eggfight 2.3. TIMOTHY MICHAEL SMITH NICKNAME: Tim. Smitty. Fred. Fats. Cumba FAVORITE SAYING: Why don't you go shave! Some of us have to work Aw boo! Hey big guy. You're not fat are you. Wnat'do you say ace? ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3.4: Bas- ketball 1: Baseball 1.2.3.4; Intramural Volleyball 2.3.4; Work 1.2.3.4; Div. IV Super Bowl 4; Mailboxes 3; Gang 1.2.3.4 42 RONAl.l) BRIAN TRENOUTH NICKNAME: Gish. Gishner. Arnie Gishner FAVORITE SAYING: You're aw- ful! You wanna make .1 bet?” ACTIVITIES: Eggfight .4. Chorus 1.2.3.4; Track 3.4: Talent Show 3.4; Senior Breakfast RICHARD ALAN VELLANTE NICKNAME: Pump. Chard. Vesk FAVORITE SAYING Doobie. I'm going to have to rubberneck this one.” ACTIVITIES. Football 1.2.3. Tri- Capt. 4. Basketball 1.2.3; Baseball 1.2.3. Co-Capt 4; Class Pres. 1.2: Prom Comm. 3: Prom Court 3; In- tramural Volleyball 1.2. Champs 3.4. KATHLEEN ANN TIBERI NICKNAME: Tibs. Wop. Guinea. Bud. Kay-T. Rockv FAVORITE SAYING “What's up? I'll have to ask Dad. Mrs. C. do my socks match? ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 4: Track 3.4: Prom Comm. 2: Talent Show 3; Stu- dent Council 3.4: Cheerleading 1.2.3.4; Handbook Comm. 2: Intramu- ral Volleyball 2.3.4; Intramural Bowl- ing 1. LAURA MARY VOGT NICKNAME: Voglski. Joev FAVORITE SAYING: Sew for it! Give me a break. Serious. Joe? ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2.3: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3; Volleyball 2; Par- tying 1.2.3. Eggfight 3. JOHN LAWRENCE TRAVERS NICKNAME: Hermv. Hermesk FAVORITE SAYING: Snow-blind Looks like we're in for a snowstorm. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2.3.4. Base- ball 3.4: Eggfight 2.3.4: Blizzard 4. THOMAS PAUL WENGER 43 BETH ANNE WESTNVATER NICKNAME: Bep. Bepper. Bethie. FAVORITE SAYINC: Weps . Die. Guess who called last night?!? I was like ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee 2.3: Ring Committee; Talent Show : Yearbook 4; Band 1.2.3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4; Secretary 1.2; Cho- rus 1.2; Cheering 1.2,3,4. Not Pictured PAUL JOSEPH BEAUDOIN SHAWN STEVEN GOGUEN DAVID ALLEN GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY MICHAEL MIGHTON JOHN SCOLL NEVILLE THOMAS WILLIAM O'HARA JENNIFER MARY TAMULEVIZ ROBIN ANN PETTIS DIANE LESLIE WHELAN NICKNAME: Lyayki FAVORITE QUOTE: The time is gone the song is over. Thought I’d something more to say. Everybody knows this is nowhere — N Young THE GANG THE YOUNG AND NOTORIOUS Kris Most friendly lohn Cutest Lauid Rest personality Darrin Most artistic Terri Most likely to succeed Veronica Most studious Most likely to succeed limmv Most studious Most likely to succeed Terry Wears most jewelry Sandy Most bashful |ohn Most friendly Suellen Reckless driver Debbie Best singer Nadine Foreign flair Michelle Most artistic Pam Most spoiled Most kissed Sara Most musical Best singer John Best dressed Nicest smile Kurt Best dressed Most musical Ronnie Most musical Beit singer Anne Most talkative Reckless driver 60 1- I Fall Sports Panorama 62 Cross Country L to K First Row: YV. Mouyos: D. DeKanti; |. Howell. Cupt.; C. Keith; R. Devens. Second Row: S. Rawding; |. Henderson; L. Olsen. Coach: M. Joyce; L. Joyce; V. McNulty. Manager. FIELD HOCKEY L to R First Row: I. Tamuleviz; K. Hourigan: P. Boudrot: P. Green: V. Bergen: S. Duffy; T. Richards. Second Row: S. Maher: J. Lagos and S. Ryan, Co-Capts.; K. Clewes: J. Duffy: C. Freese VARSITY AND J.V. VOLLEYBALL L to R First Row: P. Dougans: P. Delaporta; G. Ganley and L. Ball. Co-Capts.: k Smith; I Travers. Second Row; S. Volpicelli.Coach; N. Wenger; M. Thomas; K McCandless: L Booth; R Congdon. L to R First Row: L. Power. D. McColl: A. Garcia: K. Freese: M. Dougans; D. Sullivan. Second Row: A. Slarak, Coach: L. Draper; K. McCandless: C. Cronin; L. Robinson; J. St. Cyr; I. Lnbenec. D. Colei la SOCCER DEVILS I. to R First Row: S. Gilbert; K. Hoaly. D. Reese and K. McCandless. Tri-Capts.: L. Duffy: T. Graham. Second Row: M. Sullivan; |. Milieu: S. Forsythe: K. Craigie: |. Ingraham; K. Hurley: A. McNulty: P. Healy; I. Ferzoco: D. Ackerman. Manager. 08 6‘J FRESHMAN FOOTBALL AND Coach A. Ferzoco; E. Boie; S. Smith: M Cousland. S. Stivaletta: T Howard: L Krankina: W. Mancini: k Henderson: |. Gilmartin; M Bennett: Coach Hoffman. I). Demarzo; P Travers; M Vantheo: M. Dallape. I Hourigan: M. Cillis: S. Belyea. CHEER LEADERS J. V. F O O T B A L L I. to R. First Row: P. Mugnussen; M. Shea; K. Saccoman; C. O'Rourku; C. Andoninn: C. Angel. T. Cannon; R. livers; P. Hunt; I). Meuse; P. Howard Second Row: P Sanborn; |. Fouling; C. Costo; L) Tiburi; I. Algor; S. Smith; T Carter: I. Sjogron; k. S hid ..Coach Sperandlo. Third Row: P. Rosati; I. Megnn; T Ingrahum; M. Angelo; 0. Andrews; P. Smith; N. Long. 72 VARSITY FOOTBALL L to R First Row: P. Sanborn: M. Grant: J Riley: J. Bennett: M LaCroix; I Travers; I. Delaporta: J. Monaghan; P. Shuker. W. Congdon and R. Vellante, Tri-Capts.; J. Caddell: |. Kenvin; S. Collins: C. Barbera; E. Fairfield. W. Lagos. A Richards. Second Row: Coach Richards: T Ingraham: P. Rosati: C. Costa: M. Shea: R. Evers: G. Andonian: P. Turgeon; J. St. Cyr: T. Cannon: G. Angel: C. O’Rourke: P. Hunt: T. Smith: K. Schulz; K. Saccoman: J. Alger; D. Meuse: I. Feuling. Third Row: P. Howard: ). Megna; D. Andrews; | Sjogren; S. Smith: P. Smith: M. Angelo: N. Long; I) Tiberi: P. Magnussen. 76 IT WAS A MAGICAL TIME .. . MARCHING BAND AND COLOR GUARD BAND OFFICERS — LtoR k McCandless.Treas.: I. Minicucti. Drum Major: k. McCandless, Pros.: S. Elofson. V.P. Not Pictured: T. Coste. Sec. - A VINTER FRESHMAN B-BALL L to R First Row: M. Gillis: C. Sousa: M. Dallape; P. Travers. Second Row: S. Smith: M. Bennett; |. Arnold: M Cousland: I. Gilmartin; L. Frankina: Coach Haywood. B4 J.v. B-BALL L to R First Row R. Clifford;}. Siogren; T. Carter; D. Tiberi: T. Ingraham; P. Smith. Second Row k McColl; P Magnussen; T. Minicucci; R. Rowean; P. Zonfrelli: S. Smith; J. Ingraham; K. Hurley; | Ryan: Coach Burns. I WHAT A GAME! WHO’S GOT THE BALL' VARSITY B-BALL LtoR First Row: T. Cannon; |. Delaporta; K McCandless; |. Monaghan; I. D'Kramo. Second Row: A. Richards; S. Donahue; P Zonfrelli. J. Brodeur. D. Hagearty; f. St. Cyr; Coach Carroll. 87 88 ICE HOCKEY L to R Front Row: M. LaCroix; W. l-agos; K Healy; T. Merritt: W. Congdon; P. Sanborn: P. Albani; P. l.unney. Second Row: P. Merritt, Asst. Coach; P. O'Reilly: T. Graham; W. Devens; C. Stivaletta: |. Koney; S. Gilbert; E. Ackerman: E. Hagan: W. Rawding; P. Healy; K Craigie; S. Robinson; L. Duffy; K. O'Reilly. Coach. 90 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL 'Nico form. Mr. Polliccia! SENIORS VS 95 L to R First Row: k. Schulz: M. LaCroix; B. Mushnick: W Congdon; | Delaporta; k McCandless:). Riley; K. Fairfield; k Healy; VV Devens. Second Row. L. Frankina; R Trenouth. R. Nichols: k Hurley: P.Magnussen;K. Saccoman: T Vogt; k. McColl.S. Donahue; S. Sullivan: P. Howard. Third Row: Coach Sperandio: S. Forsythe: S. Rawding; B Mancini: M. Cousland; S. Smith; T. Howard; |. Hourigan; k. Walsh; Coach Vigue. Fourth Row: J. Howell; W. Mouyos; C Keith; G. Picklesimer; M. Cillis: G. Burbank. 104 GIRLS TRACK L to R First Row: R. Doliner: B kerosky; K. Tiberi; S. Maher: K Caruso: M Kirby; I Barker Second Row: L. Olsen. Coach: L Joyce: ( Braman. I. Lubenec: C. Sgourakes: C. Paine: M Savage: E. Murphy: S. Griffin; |. Sinatra. K. Walsh. SOAP IS ALIVE AND WELL 10 SPORTS AWARDS CONCERT BAND Well heck. I don't know! Millis welcomes the Christiana High School Hand from Delaware. 108 Oh. I'm so nervous! I wunl more sound! Tm going to kill that bug! MHS CHORUS SINGS AND SINGS inn 110 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE J A Z Z MHS POPS CONCERT STUDENT COUNCIL LtoR First Row: M. Cillis: k. Sycamore: P. Roudrot. Second Row: A. Tetreault; k Riley; M. Dougans: k. Tiheri; G. Ganiev; L. Ball. Third Row: |. Henderson; R. Rhyne: D. Andrews; T. Cannon; |. Monaghan; G. Healy. Top to Bottom: Girls' State — k. Nobrega; |. Gas sidy Boys' State — M. Milieu: R. Millman. 112 L to R First Row. D. Brshop; K. Adams: k Paur: M. Milieu. M. Joyce; C. Duffy: M. Boucher: N. Blumberg; J. Alger. Second Row: M. Callelo. Advisor. |. Ingraham; C. Freese; P. Diggins: C. Cronin: T. Cannon: J. Burnett: L. Booth. Third Row: R. Rhyne: G. Purkis; S. Mercer; k. McColl; N Wenger: I Travers; J. St.Cvr: T Richards: D. Meuse. Fourth Row: L Ball: P. Rosen; E. Caruso: S Maher; L. Santos; |. Luppino; J. Braman: W. Congdcn. V. McNulty. Fifth Row: T. Coste. Pres.; L. Krankina, Set. ; k McCandless. Treas.: I Monaghan. V.P.: L. Saitta: J. Coffey. I Cassidy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AFS L to R: K. Paur. returnee from Peru: N. Blumberg. exchange student from Switzerland; T. Otis, retur- nee from Brazil. MATH TEAM John Monaghan lewish Brotherhood Rep. Veronica McNulty National Merit Scholar I. to R: W. Vaccaro; J. Clark; J. Braman; K. McCan- dless: C. Lamberton. Not Pictured: S. Cousland: C. Hagearty; Coach Cangi. “TURN THE PAGE” L to R: lunior Court - R. Vellante: L. Ball. Senior Court |. Albani: I.. Reger. I). Pettis; I). King and Queen. P Hansen and I Monaghan. Goldstein, lunior Court — L. Frankina; B. Lagos. 116 Senior Court: E. Keller; L. Ball, last year's King ami Queen. I Monaghan and P. Hansen: T Merritt; B Lagos. funior Court: J. Burnett: P. Turgeon: A. Garcia: W Devens. King and Queen. G. Andoman and G. Dognazzi. “THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD” L to R First Row. D. Tiberi: P. Smith: D. Hageartv; S. Rowean; S. Gilbert; M. Kravitz. Second Row: I Lagos; M. Mortimer; T. Graham; C. Costa; R. Rhyne. Third Row: T Healy: I Ryan; R Baker. Coach: I). Meuse. VARSITY BASEBALL J.V. SOFTBALL Lto R Sitting: K. Riley: K. Smith:C. Hagearty; L. Hines: N. Noon: X. D'Eramo. Standing: Coach Keddy; B. Congdon: I. Rubino: K. McCandless: b. Faye: S. Hernon inn VARSITY SOFTBALL L to R Sitting: | Lagos; I’ Boudiot; S. Ryan; L Ball: G. Ganley: S Mitchell; V. Bergen. Standing: K Egy, Coach: T. Richards; E. Pedalino; C. Dognazzi: H. Smith; S. Dedoming: S. Dedoming; M. Statler. L to R First Row: G. Ivory; P. Travers; R. Zonfrelli: A. McNulty: R. Luppino. Second Row: A. Karoghla- nian. Coach; A. Kubacki: K. Craigie; |. Megna; |. Ingraham. Capt.: R Provost: T. Ingraham; K. Smith 102 As the last of the Elofson's graduates, we congratulate our Sara, and the entire Class of 1981 Mom and Dad Karin 76 David 77 Eric 79 SENIOR BANQUET LAUNCHES A Thoro's ii full moon tonight, my dear. Cotdm!! 118 WEEK OF MEMORABLE ACTIVITIES 119 TRIPPIN 120 SALUTATORI AN Reverend Clergy, Members of the School Committee. Mr. Vollante. Mr. Brunellc. Mr Arr.udi. Faculty. Parents, Relatives, and Friends. On behalf of the class of 1981.1 would like to welcome you here tonight. On this day of accomplishment I would like to take the opportunity to give special thanks to our parents. You have given us life and love. But it goes much farther than that. You have made great sacrifices in order to help us find happiness. You have given us the guidance and support without which we never would have made it this far. I would also like to thank the teachers Your dedication and devotion do not go unappreciated, although it may sometimes seem that we have taken them for granted. As we. the class of 1981. leave one stage of our lives to start another, we are filled with the excitement of now beginnings. Yet. with this excitement comes the mandatory letting go of some old ways. Apathy must be cast aside to be replaced by an acceptance of responsibil- ity. Peers' influence upon us must diminish as we individually must become developed and strengthened for it is the one thing we can say is truly our own. As individuals we do not all have the same dream. Each of us must follow our own dream — strive towards our own goals. We must continue to work towards our goals with persistence and perseverance, as if we were climbing a mountain. If the path becomes rocky or steep, don't stop climbing. The exhilaration upon reaching the top will be well worth the climb. Yet. life is full of pleasures to be enjoyed along the way. The mountain- climber's eye which is focused exclusively u| on the summit will tail to see the flower on the side of die path, and the climber may be deprived of an enriching moment The making of a person is more than just striving towards one end. Total growth involves developing more! than one potential. But. always keep the goal in mind. Because the man without a goal to strive for. without a dream to hope for. merely wanders aimlessly along the road of life. He never experiences that excitement of making his dreams realities. With that in mind I would like to quote a popular musical: Climb every mountain: Ford every stream: Follow every rainbow: Until you find your dream. Thank you VALEDICTORIAN Members of the school committee, school administrators, teachers, families, friends and graduates, welcome. This year I have the honor of giving the farewell address to the graduating class of Millis High. When I began to write this speech I decided it should not be long; after all. the valedictory speech is only one part of graduation day. and being so. it should not be overdone. I just want to share with you my hopes for my classmates. My greatest hope for them is that they can be happy. When people answer the question. What do you want most in life? , 1 believe they answer with what they believe will make them happy. If the graduates each get their own answers to the previous question, I hope they will be happy: but since we rarely get all that we want. 1 hope all the more that my classmates will be happy with what they get in life. I hope that my classmates can apply to the future what they have learned from the past: that they can live in respect, peace and health; that they can let themselves be concerned about the world and help it; that they can allow themselves to give and receive love; that they will live life to the fullest without regret for things done or left undone in their lives. I wish my classmates to have all good things and to live in God's love and protection. These are my hopes for my classmates and only my classmates' own work and efforts can make my hopes come true. This is the very last day of our high school experience, and maybe the last day we'll all be together. This quotation from a song by the J. Geil's Band summarizes my thoughts about the past four years: The good times are the best times. The bad times fade away. The good times are forever, but now baby, the last time is today. Farewell AFS STUDENT Nadine Blumberg. Switzerland Nadine receives key to Miliis Reverend Clergy. Members of the School Committee, Mr. Vellente. Mr. Arcudi. Faculty. Parents. Relatives. Friends and Classmates. My stay in Millis is coming to an end and like two AFS-exchange students before me. it is time for me to say good-bye to my class and to the citizens of my town. Yes. indeed, this is how I have come to feel about Millis. The “place somewhere in Massachusetts” it was for me about a year ago has now become a very familiar place — a home for me. There are many people I would like to thank for helping me. I would like to mention Mr. Brunelle, who told me to say what a nice guy he is. I decided to do so. because I really think he is. I would like to thank all my teachers who have taught me many things other than their subject matter. Thank you very much to my family, especially to Mom and Dad who have helped me through many difficult situations like very good friends by always being there for me. Thank you to the Menne’s. And finally, thank you to all my friends - for being my friends. I would like to mention some very special friends: Pam and Karen. Thank you so much. 1 would like to add that I feel very comfortable now. and I know that many of you are my friends. But it was very hard to get acquainted with people in school in the beginning. Hopefully, you will have many more exchange students in Millis. and 1 ask all of you seniors-to-be: make it easier on your AFS-er. Make him feel welcome and don't make him take every first step. It took me almost a full year to feel completely at ease and already it is time to say ”good-bye . I would like to say it to you in my native language: Uf Wiederluege” which means: Until we see each other again. Be it here or in Switzerland. Nadine Blumberg Lerberstr. 30 3013 Berne Switzerland 123 124 Graduation Day Today we’ll start a new life. And we’ll say our last goodbyes To all the friends we've grown to love. With whom we've laughed and cried; Remembering the fun and laughter. The problems and the fears. And watching all our memories grow Throughout our high school years. The memories of the dances. And the new friends whom we’ve met: Vacations, teachers. Taking exams we’d rather forget. Yes. high school days are precious but brief. Where all your dreams come true: It is not the end. but the beginning Of a life we’ll start anew. — Laurie McFetridge 126 CLASS HISTORY Tonight, we the class of 1981. will end our thirteen year struggle for an education in I the Millis Public School System. We hope that in the future when we look back upon this I history, we will find many fond memories. In the fall of 1968. thirteen long, hard years ago. we started our school days by entering I Kindergarten. SAFA ELOFSON cried so hard that first day that her mother had to drag I her back into the room. TOM DAWSON was having so much fun that he put his head I through the slots in his chair. Our faithful custodians quickly came to his rescue and had I to cut his chair. TOM O'HARA had logo SO badly, but the teacher wouldn't let him. This I resulted in a new change of clothes for poor TOM. KATIE CLEWES was so enthusiastic I about her first day that during the Pledge of Allegiance, she just let it all out! And how I could we forget our Romeo — TOM PERCIACCANTE always chasing the girls. Nothing much seemed to have happened in the first grade, except everyone always I wondered why JOHN MONAGHAN was so fascinated with JOY A MINICUCCI’S cart- I wheels. Second grade brought a newcomer to our class—KATHY TIBERI. She started the year I off right by copying LIZ CARUSO’S paper. Unfortunately. LIZ got caught, not KATHY. I One day riding horn on the bus. BRIAN MUSHNICK was overcome by some strange force and bit LISA SANTOS' finger. Brian was immediately rewarded by a smack on the head 9 with her lunchbox. Second grade found CLARE HAGEARTY madly in love with RICHARD VELLANTE | and third grade found CLARE still in love with RICHARD. Fourth grade brought out the villain in some people. The well-known instigator. JUDI I LUPPINO. had to stay after school one day for throwing away PENNY HANSEN’S brand | new coat. In fifth grade. JOYA MINICUCCI became famous for her problem at pajama parties. I She also displayed her talent outside of Mr. Ford's class. It took six of her friends. I surrounding her. to walk her down to the nurse's office. We all remember how much fun field dav was in those davs. KAREN PAURand MARK I FITZGERALD. LOUISE BALL and TERRY OTIS, and THERESE COSTE and JIM ALGER I had their own field day behind the bandstand that year. Sixth grade was an aggressive year for us. KATHY TIBERI showed her aggressiveness I by running down the hall and knocking over CINDY CRONIN. MR. COLLINS, our I beloved principal in those days, caught KATHY and sent her down to his office. KATHY I was so nervous while waiting for him, she pulled one of JOYA'S famous tricks. Another I aggressive move was JOHN MONAGHAN. CHUCK BARBERA. SCOTT BOUDROT. and 1 TOM GALVIN’S teasing JA.NINE GILLIS. They pushed her over a bench. Her pride was 1 so crushed, she left gym early to go home. Sixth grade brought some new games for us to plav. During gym one day. SHARON I MAHER and JOHN MONAGHAN. LIZCARUSOand PAUL SANBORN and MARGARET TAMULEVIZand TOM WENGER all got together to try that new game, Spin the Bottle. I guess gym class was fun back in those days because JOHN HOWELL and BETH SMITH I disappeared during MRS. CUSHMAN’S class and were found by the whole class under I the-stage. JEFF FEULING was a newcomer in sixth grade. He had to pay JOHN I MONAGHAN twenty-five cents to protect him: that was a good year for JEFF. He got I locked in his locker and missed the bus and the safety patrol. TOM DAWSON was bet by I JOHN HOWELL and JEFF FEULING that he couldn’t do the same thing. He proved them I wrong and did not get out of the locker for one half hour. We all remember our class I production of Rags to Riches (the only play this class had) when RON TRENOUTH 3 performed in front of hundreds of people with cupcake crumbs on his nose. SUE SMITH entered seventh grade with a splint on each wrist from falling off a tree; I she started eighth grade with a cast on one arm and began ninth grade with a splint on the i other arm. A couple of newcomers in eighth grade — LISA and SUELLEN COITO joined the class of '81. LISA and KIM TRIPP fought over MARK FITZGERALD, but soon drew a truce and became good friends. Eighth grade found JEANNE BRAMAN facing some problems. One | day while trying to get off her chair, she found she was stuck. The culprit was JOHN (alias I HERMIE ) TRAVERS. 1 guess that airplane glue reallv works. At the end of eighth grade SHAWN GOCUEN. GREG MICK. THERESE COSTE and SUE SMITH decided that MR. MAGNER'S new car needed a good washing. Their soap job wasn't good enough for MR. MAGNER; they were forced to pay $7.00 each for a now I wax job. Our first year in the High School was exciting. ERIKA KELLER joined the MHS Marching Band. At the Homecoming game in Millis. if anyone looked closely enough, he would have noticed that ERIKA'S pants were getting longer with each step she took. This resulted in a feat that took much coordination — playing the French horn and holding up her pants at the same time. ERIKA also displayed her great coordination during a volleyball game bv catching the ball and then throwing it back up into the air — what a blonde!!!!! JLM CADDELL showed his courage one day when JOI IN' TRAVERS. BILL CONGDON. CHUCK BARB ERA. RICHARD VELLA NTE and he found something at the Fin. Fur and Feather Club. A distant observer was spotted and JIM showed his legend speed” by hopping on his'bike and making it home in record time. GREG STIVALETTA will long remember MR. KEENE’S Earth Science class, especially those funny little flower seeds. I think, he found on the floor. One day during gym. KIM TRIPP and LAURA BESK BLANCHARD were so bored that they decided to go up to the locker room. We didn’t see them for three days. Our Super Bowl heros started early. As Freshmen they worked up quite an appetite, especially BILL CONGDON — how were those worms BILL? No one will ever forget how heartbroken PAM ROSEN was when KEN KARCH KARCHER moved away. He had been her secret admirer for four years. Being juniors finally made us eligible to get our licenses. ANNE COLLINS proved it was possible to get into two accidents in one minute. BETH WESTVVATER drove off a cliff and had to be towed the next morning. SUELLEN COITO will never forget her experience at Cumbics. Funny how those telephone poles seem to jump out in front of you — eh. SUELLEN? And we don't have the time to mention ALLAN RICHARDS' driving record. JOHN PAUL showed his great driving skills that year also. Too bad he never made it to C.O.Z. LAURA BLANCHARD will long be remembered for being the only person in Millis High to total a Moped. PAM KEROSKY showed us her coordination by spilling chemicals all over her shirt which was immediately eaten up. Poor PAM had to run to the locker room for another shirt. PATTY LATOSEK and SL’E RYAN learned that Powder Puff Football was fun as long as they stayed on the sidelines. THERESE COSTE and LAURA FRANKINA learned that being bad girls at the Cape had itsconsequenc.es. Speaking of the prom, poor CHUCK BARBERA was shattered when some blonde turned him down for PAUL SHUKER. KATHY TIBERI will never remember that day. TERESA PAYNE had a good time that dav. leaving Clarkv for short ' r-e-a-1 SHORT DAN DENNETT. JOHN TRAVERS. PAUL BEAUDOIN and PAUL SHUKER will al- ways remember the time when AL BAIMA appeared out of nowhere at lunch time. KERMIT SCHLTLZ will always remember his great football season when he broke two helmets and had to be fitted for a professional helmet right KERMIT? JIM RILEY and KEN HEALY learned that seeing the State House can be fun. especially from the John Hancock Observatory. One night, our junior year, the CREW was bored — but not for long — those poor mailboxes! Our senior year brought us a newcomer from Switzerland. NADINE BLUMBERG. Everyone thought she was shy. but she proved them wrong one night at a party by shocking JIM RILEY. JOHN PAUL and KEN BURBANK by not being shocked. What could have been more embarassing for LAURIE MCFETRIDCE and KATHY MACDO- NALD than LAURIE’S dropping her books right in the middle of 109 on the way to school? RANDY MILLMAN will never hear the end of his sitting in MARK LACROIX S birdbath during one of his parties. ALLAN RICHARDS, unfortunately, will always remember his almost touchdown at the Super Bowl. BILL CONGDON learned how to tell time late in his life. One morning BILL arose quite early for hockey practice. On his way to the rink, he was stopped bv the police and given the' orrect time. Hockey practice begins at 5:30. BILL, not at 1:30 A M. CHERYL RUSSO showed her wonderful powers of coordination by performing five cartwheels and som- ersaults. It's too bad she never learned hands come first, not her face. PALL SHUKER showed us his excellent driving skills the morning of the Senior breakfast. How many red lights was that SHUKES???? Wc hope that this History will betaken in the good humor in which it is given. We have two historic events left to undertake — graduation tonight and the party later on this evening. We wish this class of 1981 a life full of love, happiness and prosperity. Thank you. Joya Minicucci and Erika Keller CLASS PROPHECY L — Hello. CHERYL? This is LOUISE. I was wondering if you're going to the Tenth Reunion tonight?-Okay, meet me at the Red Barn Steak House. C — Sorry I'm late. Has anyone shown up yet? L — Yah. one couple came in together. BOB BIAGIOTTI and CATHY MAC DONALD. They're racing a broad line of Firebirds. So far they've been very successful. Their success is due to their experienced pit crew of TOM PERCIAGCANTE, LAURA VOGT. SCOTT COLLINS. ERIKA KELLER. JEFF FEULING and KATHY TIBERI C — I stopped at the 9-to-9 on the way over to visit a few old friends. You wouldn't believe who I saw sitting in Phil's office — CHERYL RUSSO' She bought the store a while ago. It is now the state's largest drug store. Her head pharmacists are TAMMY and RICKY ENGWER. L— Did you see Family Feud last week? C — Yah. Wasn't that the one when MARGARET and IENNIFER TAMULEVIZ went against SUELLEN and lisa corro? L — Yah. and Richard Dawson was replaced by KRIS ERICKSON! I heard the grand prize was an all-expense- paid trip to a Dude Ranch owned by |OHN HOWELL and MELITA IOYCE-HOWELL. C — Oh. here comes BETH WESTWATER. She's a famous hairstylist now. Her clients are Hollywood's best I asked her where she got her ideas for the styles she uses, and she told me. I’ve tried them all on myself first. L — RememberTO.M O'HARA, how quiet he was? Well, he's the world renowned Mr. Auctioneer! He's wanted at every auction for his clever dealing and quick tongue. C — Did you know PAUL BEAUDOIN won't be able to make it? He's trying to rebuild the old group KO-AX He's having trouble locating the old members. L KERMIT SCHULZ is coming tonight. He's on the Patriot's punting squad. I wonder if lie's still wearing that pro helmet he wore in high school. C— KEN the Mad Scientist BURBANK and his assistants IEANNE BRAMAN and LAURIE MC FETRIDGE have come up with a cure for red-eye , the disease we all knew as teenagers. I think they're coming tonight. L-l saw BILL CONG DON. BILL LAGOS. RICH VELLANTE and JOHN KERWIN modeling sports equipment at MILLMAN'S Sporting Goods, owned by RANDALL MILLMAN himself, and in came PENNY HANSEN and PAM KEROSKY C — JOHN BENNETT, the multi-talented musician, probably won't show up tonight. He has dropped from sight. It's believed that he is pouting over his last single which only got to number two on the Pop Charts. L — Here comes ROBIN PETTIS Did you hear that she is a concert pianist? C — No. I didn't know that! L — Yeah. What a coincidence, loo. I thought she’d never go near a piano again after one fell on her leg in sixth grade. C — Did you know that we have a couple of celebrities coming tonight? L — You're kidding me! Who? C — Well. I'll give you a hint. They starred in the movie The Last Married Couple in America. Part II . The , movie is leading the nominations for the Academy Awards. L — You have to lie kidding me! The picture starring IANINE GILLLS and CHUCK BARBERA? I thought they'd be too busy to show up tonight. C — Nope, they 're not too busy, and they're really coming —accompanied by their producers TIM SMITH and LAURA FRANKINA. L - I heard LAURA BLANCHARD owns her own health club called B's Body World, with assistant owner JOHN MONAGHAN. They couldn't bo here tonight because of all the time they must spend helping the once Legend |IM CADDELL rebuild his form C — Did you know that, after ten years employment at Millis Pizza Pla e. THERESECOSTE thought it was time to start her own pizza joint? So she married Argie and they bought land and built their own pizza place and called it Shortie's Delight! Former employee, now co-owner of Shortie's. is KATHY NOBREGA. L — Cheryl, clitl you know that STEVE COLARUSSO and MATT MILLEN bought Mr Williams' very rospect- able restaurant down on the Cape, and turned it into an even more respectable strip joint down on the Capo? C — What those two won't do for money! I. - That's not all. The dancing girls are all wearing the new designer jeans called Mushes Tushes , owned by none other than BRIAN' MUSHNICK himself. C—Tonight we ll have most of the police department here—Chief GREG MICK and the entire force consisting of JOHN TRAVERS. DAN DENNETT and GREG ST1VALETTA. The only ones not attending will be the air control who are flying high over Millis in the Seagull I with PAUL SHUKKR and SllZANNK SMITH. L — Yeah. Knowing they're up there makes mo fool totally snfo! C — Louise, here comes our heartthrob! L — Oh my God! It's KURT MC CANDLESS. star of my favorite soap opera. As the Stomach Turns. Did you know that the one and only JULIE HERNQN is his extravagant leading lady? How I envy her! C—I see a huge Mack truck pulling up in front. What’s that say on the side of it? L— It looks like it says Bazzie's Wheels. That's the company that TOM BARRETT owns. C — I heard the decorations for tonight were done by IUDI LUPPINO and USA SANTOS. They have a little combination flower and gift shop which has been very successful. They say the success is due to their home-grown merchandise. L—I heard that we will get to see a few of the very successful business women in our class. Here come a few now. There’s CAROLINE FER- GUSON. KELLY HOURIGAN. DIANE WHELAN. KAREN QUEEN. LAUREN PARKER and JOANNE CLARK I hear they run a chain of cosmetic boutiques called Toots Boutique.” C— Here comes SHARON MAHER with a crowd of men around her. as usual. I was not surprised to see her win the Miss Universe title. Rumor has it. though, that the votes were tampered with. I can't understand why since SHARON'S good friend UZ CARUSO was bead judge. L — You know. Cheryl, we should have tried having this banquet at that new restaurant in the middle of town called Langie's Place, owned by CHERYL herself. RON TRENOITH and SARA ELOFSON are the hot new duo there. On their tour of the East Coast, they stopped in to reminisce about old times in Millis. They’re singing their way back into the hearts of their old classmates. C— Yah. 1 heard they're really good Did you know GLEN CONLEY is a famous writer? L — I heard the rumor, but I wasn't sure it was true. C - Yah. he's been commissioned by Webster's Dictionary- to compile his own book. It's entitled Conley's Know-It-All Dictionary — and Then Some The publisher is JOHN BRODEUR of BrodeurX Books Incorporated. This book has everything you ever wanted to know about anything, and anything you ever wanted to know about every- thing. L — Well, you'll never guess who's working at Millis Public Schools. Principal TLM MJCHTON and Vice Pnncipal TERESA PAYNE C — They're taking the place of Paul and |oe?! L — Yah. their main task these days is making sure CHRIS I.ATOSEK comes back to make up his T.V.’s from high school. C — I heard ANNE COLLINS took over Chiquita Banana. L — I was wondering why she walked in with a fruit basket on her bead. C — Yah. she renamed it .Annies Bananies When I asked her who her employees were she said. Oh. just a bunch of fruits! . Here comes JANICE COFFEY and SUE SMITH. I heard they're really tearing up the Pro Bowlers’ Circuit. L — Well, no wonder, with all the practice they had during their high school years, hanging around at the bowling alley. C - CLARE HAGEARTY can’t make it tonight. I-Oh. why? C— She's being ordained tonight at the Vatican. She’s going to become Ibe firs? woman Pope!!! I— DARRIN Pee Wee REESE can't make it tonight either. He has a S H ' heading the major league s hitless list. It's reported he has p ne 51 games without a hit. I see he's kept his old form from his high Kbool days. -— Speaking about baseball, did you hear about the strike? It forced W.fE RYAN, recent owner of the Red Sox. to cut her team down to her ° players — pitcher SANDY MITCHELL and catcher GAIL GANLEY. They have an awesome record of 50-3 so far this season. L — Remember NADINE BLUMBERC. TERRY OTIS and KAREN PAUR? C — Yoah. Weren't they the foreign exchange students? L — Yeah. They were found guilty on several counts of foreign espion- age. The worst part is they were sentenced to life in Millis!! C — Speaking of foreign affairs. JIM KONEY. MICHELLE BOUCHER and PAM ROSEN came all the way back from France just for tonight. They're repainting all the tiles in the Notre Dame Cathedral! L - Here comes ERIC ACKERMAN. His now single Is breaking the top ten Pop Charts. He says his style resembles that of Chuck Mangione. His success is due to his wild ami crazy manager. PAT LUNNEY! C — Did you know that TOM DAWSON is the writer and publisher of 101 Ways to Skip School ? This book is very popular among high school seniors. L Well, here comes |OYA MINICUCCI and ALLAN RICHARDS They're very successful. They own their own dating service. I think their success is due to their past experience. C - I noticed Tri-Valley Medical Center as I drove by. It's been turned into a Gynecology Clinic. The doctors are MATT GRANT. TAD MER- RITT. ED FAIRFIELD. KEN HKALY. JOHN PAUL. PAUL SANBORN. JIM RILEY and MATT LA CROIX Their multi-million dollar opera- tion is due to the money they saved by not having to buy their uniforms. L - Yeah, and right across the street is the equally successful clinic for men. run by the professional RHONA BUCHANAN. DEB CAR- MICHAEL. JEAN DAESEN. LAURA MARIANO and ANN O'LOUGHUN. C - Yeah. I heard they were suing each other for copying the other's technique. The lawyer for the gynecologists is VERONICA MC NUL- TY. The lawyer for the men's clinic is JIM ALGER. L— Here comes JOHN DELAPORTA. Remember how bubbly he was? I wonder if he still holds the bubbly in his shampoo bottle C — I know KATIE CLEWES is coming. I saw her at the supermarket. It looked like she was shopping for an army. She told me she had taken Mrs. Ralston's place in Home Kc. They cook up all kinds of great stuff L — lust like the old days! C-l guess LISA SAITTA is coming tonight. She’s bringing her famous doctor husband. Jim. who has influenced her into becoming a nurse. I'm sure they have fun playing hospital. L — Here comes JEANNE CASSIDY, our own American Ambassador to the UN. She's made many important decisions. Her success is due to her fluency in many languages. C- Here comes PATI Y LATOSKK and CHRIS DE PEDRO. They run their own Ticketron. The funny thingabout it. though, is they only sell tickets to Outlaws concerts. 1 wonder why that is? L — Well. Cheryl, it looks like everyone is here Let’s go join them. CLASS WILL John and Gail Wo. the class of one thousand nine hundred and eighty-one. being of sound mind and body, do hereby write and hand down our Last Will and Testament to posterity, thereby voiding all other wills previously issued. ERIC ACKERMAN: Leaves Doug and Shawn in band. IIMMY ALGER: Leaves to Stop and Shop . LOUISE BALL: Leaves Irene. Donna. Donna, lulie.and Terry a one-year subscription to Vogue magazine; and to her sister all the tennis balls to become an awesome tennis player. CHUCK BARRERA: Leaves with us. PAUL BEAUDOIN: Already left. JOHN BENNETT: Leaves his nickname Mearl to his brother Michael, and to Mr Hyde he leaves B.B King's Sings the Blues album. ROBERT BIAGIOTTI: Leaves as a former member of the National Honor Society. LAURA BLANCHARD: Leaves on a slightly dented moped. NADINE BLUMBERG: leaves Millis with a newly discovered fondness of football and her little brother Mike saying Thank you very schlack . MICHELLE BOUCHER: leaves returning a still unknown number of borrowed art objects to Mrs. Raima. IEANNE BRAMAN: Leaves a magnifying glass and a manual entitled How to Draw a Perfect Integral Sign to Mr. Gangi: and a jar of maraschino cherries to Laurie Draper. JOHN BRODEUR: Leaves for Pennsylvania. RHONA BUCHANAN Leaves Chris — Volvos, skiddles. and ACDC. KEN BURBANK. Leaves Mr. Henck wondering where his stock has gone JIM CADDELL: Leaves for the second time. DEB CARMICHAEL: Leaves the chorus with new music to sing. LIZ CARUSO: Leaves Mrs. Morrill still looking at her back and she leaves her parking space to Marthu Stevens. JEANNE CASSIDY: Leaves the Latin I class with nobody to make a master. I AMES Cl. ARK: leaves blushing. KATIE CLEWES: Leaves as the last unforgettable Clewes. JANICE COFFEY: Leaves her sister. Christine, the whole upstairs and the T V. to herself — come September. LISA COITO: leaves with Matt. She leaves her brother Michael her set of keys to the bomb. SUELLENCOITO: Leaves Mark Sullivan an empty seat in thecaf.and she leaves Paula Dougansa book entitled, Fifty Ways to Get in an Accident on Your Pink Slip . STEVE COLARUSSO: Leaves for the Cape ANNE COLLINS: Leaves her title Reckless Driver to her brothei ami she leaves the loquacious nucleus her lips. SCOTT COLLINS. Leaves three more Collinses to follow. BILL CONGDON leaves with lean GLEN CONLEY: Leaves with a superfluous vocabulary THERESE COSTE: Leaves just shy of Number 1 JEANNE DAESEN: Left in January TOM DAWSON: Leaves without ever having been here. JOHN DKLAPORTA: leaves six down, three to go. He also leaves Maureen Savage. Sorry. Mo. DAN DENNETT: Leaves minus what he had hoped to leave. CHERYL DUFFY: Leaves Greggie with a giant loaf of Chinese bread and she leaves Karen blinded for life. SARA EIXJFSON: leaves Lisa and Laurie her bubble soap. Chinese jumprope. and, of course, her jacks. She also leaves Tommy and Jeff their own set of keys to one slightly dented little black car TAMMY AND RICKY ENG WE R: Already left. KRIS ERICKSON: Leaves John Paul and Jim Riley still waiting. ED FAIRFIELD: leaves with the gang. CAROLINE FERGUSON: leaves without ever having O.C. JEFF FEULING: leaves with Rachael LAURA FRANKINA: Leaves Tim a new dashboard and everyone at Millis High lots of love — especially Fred. GAIL GAN'LEY: Leaves Meg to Kathv and Miss Pete to run all their errands for the next five years. IANINE CILLIS Leaves her brother Matt. DAVID GOLDSTEIN: Leaves gladly MATT GRANT: Leaves Mr Tuohey alone. CLARE HAGEARTY: Leaves her sister. Susan, taking |ohn and Bill with her PENNY HANSEN: Leaves giggling. KEN HEALY: Leaves thp second floor corridor quiet. |UUE HERNON: Leaves Jen with two more years to go. KELLY HOURIGAN: Leaves her mother. JOHN HOWELL: Leaves wondering why Stove Hill acts the way ho does. MELITA JOYCE. Leaves Lydia walking home alone. ERIKA KELLER: Leaves her red Vega and ten quarts of oil to anybody who will take it. PAM KEROSKY: Leaves laughing with Penny. |OHN KERWIN: Leaves the teachers knowing that they will not have to teach another Kerwin. JIM KONEY; Leaves Audra his spot on the tardy sheet MARK LACROIX: Leaves his board to Steve Colarusso BILL LAGOS Leaves with someone new. CHERYL LANGILLE: Leaves without having been on a great class trip. CHRIS LATOSEK: Leaves his brother. Pete, the memory of the Road- Runner. PATTY LATOSEK: Left nothing PAT LUNNEY: Leaves school saying, T can t believe I passed the whole thing. [UDI LUPPINO: Leaves LizGittins a gym shirt she'll never use. and she leaves her brother no ride to school. CATHY MACDONALD: Leaves Goesy without a jogging partner and she leaves Tom- and Theresa walking. SHARON MAHER: Leaves four more Mahers to M.H.S. LAI RA MARIANO: Leaves Mr. Tuohey a year's subscription to Sports Illustrated to make sure that nobody will copy an article word for word again. KURT MCCANDLESS Leaves with a smile. LAURIE MCFETR1DGE LEAVES! VERONICA MCNULTY Leaves a brother and the start of a girls' track team. TAD MERRITT: leaves Terri, but wishes he weren't. GREG MICK: Leaves in a van. TIM MIGHTON: Leaves without a trace. MATT MILLEN: Leaves for U.N.H JOY A MINICUCC1: Leaves Mr. T s Serbian temper alone and she leaves Sniff for now. RANDY MILLNLAN: Leaves brass knuckles in the far stall. SANDY MITCHELL: Leaves her sister her pitching arm. JOHN MONAGHAN: Leaves his nickname Doobie and his All- American Boy image to Ted Cannon. He also leaves as the caboose to the Monaghan train. KATHRYN NOBREGA: Leaves her confusion with Mr. Dooling. TOM O'HARA: Leaves as loudly as he arrived. ANN O'LOUGHLLN: Leaves with half a credit to spare. LAUREN PARKER: Left. JOHN PAUL: Leaves saying Gail, go to sleep. KAREN PAUR: Left Peru TERESA PAYNE: Was never really here. TOM PEROACCANTE: Leaves with gym — that's G Y M ROBIN PETTIS: Leaves with us. KAREN QUEEN: Left a long time ago. DARRIN REESE: Leaves future art students a book entitled 101 Ways to Goof Off in Art and Still Pass . ALLAN RICHARDS: Leaves his sister. Torri, and a special girl - - but not forgetting them 1LM RILEY: Leaves with Erika. BECKY ROBERTS Left for California. P.AM ROSEN: Leaves for New York. CHERYL RUSSO Leaves nen . SUE RYAN: Leaves Gayle all by herself in the locker and she leaves lean Lagos number 11. LISA SA1TTA: Leaves fohn Monaghan a punch during English. PAUL SANBORN: Leaves his brother. Scot, his nickname. Sags . LISA SANTOS; Leaves a special thanks to Miss Gourley and she leaves Sir Lerno Torri. KERMIT SCHULZ: Leaves taller than ever. PAUL SHUKER. Leaves Mr Brunelle a full color page in the Yearbook. SUSAN SMITH: Leaves with an A in Typing. TIM SMITH: Leaves Galvin. Lagos. Healy. Kravitz. and Fri2zo to cam- on the rowdy reputation of The Gang. SUZANNE SMITH: Leaves Buzzanne on the hill. GREG STIVALETTA: Leaves with a few more to come. JENNIFER AND MARGARET TAMULEVIZ: Leave wondering which is which. KATHY TIBERI: Leaves John Alger another semi-formal and she leaves Mr. Magner someone else to tell his jokes to. JOHN TRAVLK.S Leaves reading the will. RON TRENOUTH: Leaves an empty space in his heart for P B. PUMP VELLANTE: Leaves with a lucky Penny . BETH WESTWATER: Leaves Terri. Donna. Julie. Kelly, and Laurie one free night at the house of the Amityville Horror DIANE WHELAN Left early. IOANNE CLARK. Regretfuily leaves many good friends behind. CHRISTINE DBPEDRO Leaves early. LAURA VOGT: Leaves Paula Dougans a certain field behind Medfleld State and she leaves Robert all her love. ANNE COLLINS AND BETH WESTWATER: Leave Mrs Browne wishing that they could stay for at least one more year. THE CALCULUS CLASS: Leaves Mr. Cangi a one year's supply of watermelon candy. GAIL AND LOUISE: Leave Kathy their love and respect PEEWEE AND FLEA: Leave Tim and Scott ghost riding through the park. LISA SANTOS AND |UDI LUPPINO: Leave Mrs Morrill's Anatomy Physiology class knowing that there is more than one way to skin a cat. DEB CARMICHAEL. RHONA BUCHANAN. KATHY NOBREGA. AND MICHELLE BOUCHER: Leave having a great time. JEANNE. LISA. AND KATHRYN: Leave Mrs. Russ alone, finally. SUELLKN. LISA. AND SANDY. Leave Mr. Salerno a quiet room and no more stupid questions. CHERYL LANGILLE AND SHERRY DUFFY: Leave Karen knowing that she'll be lost without them next year C.HRISSY AND PATTY: Leave Tricia D. a table for one with a view. CHERYL. LISA. AND KURT: Leave Carolyn and Scott 10v.. weeks behind in A.P. Chem. THE SENIORS IN MRS. MORRILL'S A.P. CLASS: I ave Liz. Melissa. Darol. Tricia. and Laurie an all-purpose one-way pass out of class. SUE. SHERRY. SHARON. JENNIFER. KATIE. LIZ. AND CHERYL: Leave next year's field hockey team the state championship. DIANE WHELAN. KATIE CLEWES. KELLY HOUR1GAN. CAROLINE FERGUSON. IOANNE CLARK. |IM KONEY AND TOM BARRETT: Leave Uncle Coo Coo at the Frank Davis Resort, and they hope that next year's seniors have the fun that they should have had. AN ANONYMOUS MEMBER OF THE SENIOR CLASS: Leaves end- less love to a certain B. To Mrs. Welch we leave 17% bags of peppermint candy and lots of happiness on her retirement. To Mrs. Browne we leave a facecloth to wash the chalk from her nose. To Mr Marak we leave the Coach of the Year award. To Mr Williams we leave a back brace. To Mr. Tuohey we leave a book entitled When I Was in High School . To Miss Barry we leave a job in the advertising department of the South Middlesex News. To Mr Hoffman we leave the |uhn Monaghan preppie look. To Mr. Cangi the Doctor Wang look To Mrs. Russ we leave a CB. To Mrs. Morrill we leave one disorganized day. To Mr. Dooling we leave one organized day. To Miss Gourley we leave a lifetime ski pass to Noon Hill. Mr. Magner leaves to have a whale of a weekend. To Mrs. Fagan we leave a new typing ribbon and our sincere thanks. To Mrs. Egy we leave hits when they're most needed, and no errors. To Mr. Brunelle and Mr. Arcudi we leave as few headaches next year as we caused this year, and of course we leave them our thanks and respect. In conclusion, we pray that no one herein mentioned will take offense, but will receive this testament in the manner in which it was given. BABY PICTURE KEY LtoR Beginning Top Left: First Row L. Parker. L Santos. T Merritt. C. Hagearty.C. Ferguson. C. Russo. A.O'Loughlin. I.. Caruso. T. O'Hara. M. loyce, L. Frankina. B. West water. |. Howell. Second Row K. Nobrega. S. Smith. G. Mick. 0. Carmichael, k. Burbank. B Mushnick. S. Maher. P. Rosen. R. Buchanan. S. and L. Coito. Third Row - k Paur. |. Koney. J. Caddell. T. Coste. T. Eng we r. S. Ryan. |. Clark. E. Keller. B. Biagiotti. | Hernon. N. Blumberg. C. Conley. K. Tiberi. Fourth Row I Travers. A. Richards. T. Smith. I Minicutci. |. Cillis. P. Lunney. E. Ackerman. M. Grant. k Erickson. K. Hourigan. Fifth Row — D. Reese. L Saitta. J. Coffey. R Trenouth. S. Mitchell. |. Paul. R. Millman. L. McFetridge. K. Clowes Page 16. L to R Top to Bottom: First Row |. Clark. K. Schulz. I Kerwin and | Monaghan. A. Clollins. Second Row — | I.uppino, L. Blanchard. R. Vellante. S. Collins. Third Row C. Langille. L. Ball. S. Hlofson. P. Hansen. Fourth Row K. McCandlcss. C. Duffv. |. Brodeur. S Smith. COLOPHON Cover Design: Pam Rosen Art: Sara Elofson Managing Editor: Jeanne Bruman Ass't Managing Editor: Cheryl Russo Publisher: Hunter Publishing Company. Winston-Salem. North Carolina Super Bowl pictures courtesy of Ed MacKinnon. Milford Daily News and Laurence Magnet, teacher We the Class of 1981 bid Millis High School and all its contents a fond Farewell! Best of Wishes to The Class of '81 STUDENT COUNCIL V r t To the CLASS OF 1981 Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy. Prosperous Future Dr. and Mrs. Dominic R. Caruso J HANSENHASIT FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 01701 Tel. 872-4353 or 235-0303 To Penny Hansen our daughter and her classmates of 1981: Good luck to all of you in your future endeavors. Work hard — don't give up — you will succeed! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Hansen 136 ■N Compliments of D. Tiberi Sons, Inc. General Contractors Millis Natick 376-5364 653-6224 V______________________________________________________________________ f Red Barn Steak House “Most Exciting Restaurant in the Area m Pleasant St., Millis- off Rle 109 Red Barn Steak House features: • Famous Salad Bar •Finest Pastry •Jumbo (16 oz.) Cocktails Also outstanding menu of Steaks. Seafood. and Veal Specialties At Moderate Prices Comr ami enjoy the talented Doitie Mitt hell at the piano mii ; altniK m nui I.•ultime Mmi thru Sal evenings Lunch and Dinner 7 days a W. ek 376-noou ' ‘A Family Restaurant j A ian Best of Wishes to the Class of '81 CLASS OF 1984 Michael Travers — President Patrick Travers — Vice President Kelly Riley Secretary Michael Bennett — Treasurer N MILLIS PHARMACY The best prescription price in town. 1136 Main St. 376-2900 Millis. Mass. f MWW KLL-PADEI KOHI) Co.. IV;. 1352 Main Street Milii . Massachusetts 02054 V alter Baer Tel 376-2239 THE MKVh LTIKK IM MEATS PRODICE Dili L’.S.D.A. Prime N Choice Beef 1140 Main St. Milii MA. ALBERT M. BELTON, D.D.S. 02? V •. 370-9003 MlCLiO. ««911. 02004 r MARY ANN DMYTRYCK REAL ESTATE MLS RT. 115 NORFOLK MA 02056 PHONE 528-3372 115 UNION ST. MILLIS. MA 02054 PHONE 376-8100 Bo-Peep Market Millis Tel. 376-2974 ___i r Compliments of THE NATURAL INGREDIENT LOW K PHARMAt A PHKX HIl’TIt CENTER IN MILLIS 2 EXCHWCK M Mil l I . M PHONE 3 122 « __ r ' N Good luck Class Of ”81 from the SOPHOMORES COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE REALTORS 1102 Main Street Miiiix M-ixv n:ov Frifda Symmes broker Ron 528 2804 Route ItW ) 76-8010 5JJ--4 ) 2)5-415« 140 WISHING YOU A REWARDING FU TURE BRAMAN SCREW MACHINE CO., INC. Precision Components for High Technology ROBERT BRAMAN President PRECISION METALLURGICAL CORPORATION 1360 Mdin Street Mill. . Mitt 02064 (61 7) 376 2996 COMPLIMENTS OF HOWIE OIL CO. INC. r 40 Railroad Ave. Millis. Mass. Dempsey’s Liquors. Inc. 42 Exchange St. Millis. Mass. 376-8452 - ___' DON KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY J V 142 MIKE’S LANDSCAPING SERVICE Landscaping • Lawn Maintenance • Rototilling Michael J. Travers. President 376-5757 74 Dover Road Mi 11 is. MA 02054 r n THE CHARLES Millis ALEXANDER’S COIN OP DRY CLEANING 917 Main St.. Millis. MA. 376-2657 r Kyanize PAINTS 376 2965 FULL LINE PAINT DEALER MILLIS HARDWARE, INC. SUMNER E FIERMAN. TREAS. Manager Residential Industrial Commercial •PLUMBING -GARDENING -JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 979 Mam Street Millis. Massachusetts 02054 V________________________________________________________ «• V K. 4 : ,r? Roberts — Mitchell Memorial Chapels •X Cl K K ST. MILLIS 15 Mil IT K T. MFDFIKLI) 15 I.INCOI ST. MKI 339-4331 • 533-8131 144 Compliments of JOSEPH M. HERMAN SHOE CO. INC. r Ontui JOHN IIARKEY Tir 21 REALTORS Intersection of Rts. 115 109 Millis. Massachusetts V M iUu 376-2066 MIILIS Q LSTD ALTO PARTS J V for • FOREIGN • AMERICAN • TRUCK PARTS Millis 376-8700 Framingham 879-11 (HI WE BUY' UNWANTED VEHICLES 1465 Main St. Millis COMPLIMENTS OF . Medicalf Oil 0c.. ifnc. Rarujr 'fuel Oil PROPANE CAMPER TANKS FILLED BURNERS INSTALLED ANO SERVICED 24-HOUR SERVICE 146 Michael H. Mushnik Samuel Mushnik 37 Broad Street Millis. Mass. r BOB'S AUTO BODY 34 Farm Street Millis. Ma. 02054 V. r Happy Motoring ! MILLIS EXXON SERVICE 860 MAIN ST. MILLIS. MASS. 0205 Phone: 376-2655 V r J a PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coito Mr. and Mrs. William Collins. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Luppino Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maher Mrs. Alice C. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saitta Telephone 376-5588 ARTHUR L BLOCK. DOS. Office How By Appointment 1100 M .IN STREET MILIIS, MASSACHUSETTS Good Luck to the CLASS OF '81 ADAM'S Package Store Rusty Cushman Prop. Open till 11:00 p.m. every nite ' r Catering for all occasions Will deliver •C Cynthia D. Loker. 444-5310 267 Chestnut St.. Needham Hours: Tues-Sat. 10-5:30 Closed Sun. Mon. • Wirtston-Saiom HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Carolina 0 ch Swtach. Waipok , MA I %


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