North Kingstown High School - Skippers Log Yearbook (North Kingstown, RI)

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SKIPPERS’ LOG NORTH KINGSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 150 Fairway North Kingstown Rhode Island 02852 TABLE OF CONTENTS I ACADEMICS 17 ACTIVITIES 47 SPORTS 75 FACULTY 127 UNDERCLASSMEN 155 SENIORS 191 We are uplifted by . . . 4 currents of spirit, excitement, and dreams. 5 Together we ascend . . . 6 inflated with knowledge and purpose. IVe rise above many challenges . . . 10 to reach new heights. 11 Setting our sights on the distant horizon . . . 12 we discover ourselves and the elements 13 that will carry us through . 14 the rest of our lives. 15 DEDICATION At times in our lives we, as individuals, are affected by a special person. In rarer in- stances, an entire group may experience this same relationship. An especially devoted woman has had this association with the class of 1986. Since the fall of 1982, she has stood by us with support, faith, and unbridled enthusiasm. Although many of us have taken separate paths dur- ing our four years at North Kingstown High School, she has blended us into a coopera- tive unit. The love and guidance given to us by this woman has helped us to stand tall and be recognized as a group. So for all that you have helped us to be, we, the class of 1986, would like to dedicate to you, Mrs. Consuelo McNulty, this year’s Skippers' Log. With much love and gratitude, The class of nineteen-hun- dred and eighty six. 16 ACADEMICS MELODY MAKERS The Concert Choir displays a high level of achievement. The members are trained to perform all levels and types of choral music. Consisting of students who wish to develop their talents, the Concert Choir is carefully guided by Mr. Higby. This year the choir was very busy singing at assemblies, concerts, and community affairs. The Concert Choir represents one of the major areas in the music department at the high school. TR B Crompton. C Whitford. S. Knight. N Beaulieu. K Barrows. M Fry. J Soderburg. M Cranston. M Libby K Shehan. L Whitford. N Moreau 2nd E. Russell. K Cutting. S. Coleman. K O’Connor. D Cartier. R Falconer. P Stokell. S Froberg, J Gambeyski. K Peloquin. K Allen. K Meland. R Seavey 3rd: W McCul lough. A Williamson. L. Owen. K. Cole. W Loring. G. Chasse. D Henley. N Myers. C Pregnolato. D Brodlin K Oardiner. S. Miller. T. Deamico. 4th J Tenry. L McDevitt. S. Johnson. R Mallen. A. Smith. A Conkelton. E Anderson. S Quirk. N K 's own craze The Animals r Hey! Come back with our music!' 18 SOUNDS SENSATIONAL Among many electives at the high school, chorus is open to all those who wish to sing. Consisting of a group of dedicated students, this class meets opposite physical education and allows the individuals the opportunity to use their voices in developing their natural talents. Mr Higby gives his time and patience to ensure the singing success of the Chorus. This year they performed concerts at Christmas and during the spring. The Chorus will continue to successfully represent the music department of the high school. MEMBERS ARE: L Allen, K. Atherton. D. Barlow. L Bennett. S Blais. J Cain. J Cheseboro. S. Conti, M Daley. M Daniels. T Deamico. D Delehanty. S DesJardens. T Dion. T Duclos. J. Elliott. A Euans. J Ferrante. K James. C. Johnson. R Mallen. K Marshall. G McCarthy. N Moreau. K Morgan, H Onolrio, D Perry, B Sabino. D. Scheib, N Thomas. K Warner, M Watkins, C. Whitlord, L. Whitford You’re not singing! A nail-biting experience! Mary had a little lamb 19 LET THE MUSIC PLAY The NKHS Concert Band is one of the major areas in the music department. It allows young musicians to develop their music skills in a concert form and lets the intermediate to advanced band members play classical to modem day concert music. The band consists of dedicated students whose combined efforts and talents display a successful product. The band's major goals are to produce quality concerts and a professional sound. Each year many students compete in the All-State level and in the Solo Ensemble. The musicians are usually highly successful in these competitions. The band, led by Mr. Pelosi, tries to achieve the goals of success which they have set and every year thus far they have maintained their outstanding level of success. Make my day I believe that MEMBERS ARE: M Albanese, L Balmforth, K Barry. D. Belshaw, C. Carpenter. J. Dudley, K. Graete, M Grave, de Peralta. D Hawkins, M. Johnson. A. LaBonte. S. Leary. W, Littlefield. T. McBnde. S. McCandless. D Preble, J. Roberts, R Seavey, N Trivelli, P Smyth. A Wellen, D White. B Wilczek. 20 Annette the Pied Piper A LITTLE JAZZ LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL THE 1985-1986 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 X The Jazz Ensemble is one of the most enjoyed musical groups in the high school. It provides students with a learning ex- perience in the jazz music area. The students learn different styles and rhythms of jazz. The band performs annually at the Berklee College of Music Jazz Festival. From a group consisting of fifteen other bands, the NKHS Jazz Ensemble received honorable mention. Last year they also received Honorable Mention at the Annual Jazz Festival held at the University of New Hampshire. The Jazz Ensemble brings recognition to the school when they play on the New England Level. In the years to follow the Jazz Ensemble will carry on their in- dividuality and their musical success. A spe- cial thanks is given to Mr. Pelosi for his patience and guidance throughout the year. 21 PUCKER UP Magic Music “Conductivity The NKHS Symphonic Band allows musicians to experience a different kind of music than offered in other music areas. The band plays a diverse set of music rang- ing from Sousa marches to classical to modem day music. Last year the band placed first at the Rhode Island State Festival and performed at the South County Band Festival. Members received individual recognition for their participation in Solo Ensemble and the Rhode Island All-State. Besides prepar- ing for competition, the band performs four concerts for the community and supplements the schools graduation ceremonies. Through the devotion of the band’s director Joseph Pelosi, the band is able to continue with its overwhelming success. Mr. Pelosi ensures that the Symphonic Band will continue with its con- sistent level of high achievement. “Claude. Where’s your horn?” K Anderson. M Andre. D Angeli. R Argraves, L Beaulieu. B Bowen. L. Brown. C Carroll. D Cartier. D Clifton. K. Coon. J. Crompton. M Devine. B Dube. A. Dunne. E Dunne. C Dyer. P Dyer. S. Fealey. K Freadman. L Ganton. K Gladding. M Gledhiil. G Hammick, J Haskel. S Heelan, J Hellewell, J Kinzel, M Kraut. H Litterick. C MacNeil, T McCarthy. B McKay. E. Moberg. S Mobera J Monroe. T. Moyer. M Muller. E Murdock. N Parkinson. B Perry, C. Pooisson, T Ramsey. D Robinson. D Rogers, C Rowe. R Saunders. D Scheff. J. Scheff. L. Smith. D Thibault. K. Tyson. B Weaver, J Whaley. K Wilkie. S. Williston. E. Wright. T Wrigley “A little sax” 22 HOOKED ON THE CLASSICS Members are A Albro, L Anderson, R Argraves. R Bose, J Butler. M Butler, C Carroll, H. Conway, N Counnas. L. Dempsey, B Dube. A Dunne. R. Falconer. K Friedman, G Hammick. D Ingham, R Kalyanapu, J Kinzel. L Kovacs. D Mack, C MacNeil. T McCarthy. B Morin, T Moyer. T Ramsey, D Robinson, D Ronne burg, F Ronneburg, C. Rowe. D. Scheff. L Sclama, J Tillinghast, D. Tillman, C White THE N.K.H.S. Orchestra trains students who play orchestral instruments in an ensemble setting. Each person is motivated to do his or her best which contributes to the final product of success and pride in their performances. The orchestra is led by Patricia Peterson. Several of the orchestra’s members were selected for the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra for which they had to pass a difficult audition. They were: Ray Falconer, Lisa Dempsey. Dirk Ronneburg, Margaret Butler, and Julian Butler. This year the orchestra held three concerts as well as participated in the R.I.M.E.A. Orchestra Band Festivial at U. R.I. In March there was an exchange con- cert with Barnstable High School in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Mrs. Peterson gives her time and patience to ensure the final product is that of success. MRS. LAWRENCE WELK? PSST • RANDY, WAKE UP! 23 KEEPING THE BEAT The N.K.H.S. Marching Band continues to express itself as one of the most outstand- ing marching bands in the state. They represented Rhode Island at the New England Exposition at Springfield, Massachusetts. They performed at halftime shows during the football games and also participated in the Homecoming Parade, as well as in the Veterans Day, Labor Day, and Memorial Day parades through Wickford. The Marching Band allows students to expand their music skills as well as bring recognition to the school. The band is led during their performances under the careful direction of Head Drum Major Tilghman Moyer and Junior Chum Majorette Melissa Devine. Mr. Pelosi gives a great deal of his time and patience to insure that the band will continue with its successful reputation. Is it time for my drum solo? “I’m getting paid for this? 24 Hands on . . . Hello. Ms Koulet Speaking’ Have you ever had this problem before? “Welcome to West Bay The West Bay Vocational program is comprised of juniors and seniors from N. K., East Greenwich, and Coventry. Students alternate in three week intervals between the high school and the West Bay Campus in Coventry. The students return to N.K. where they continue with their academic studies, and then return to West Bay for hands on training in a working world environment. This time schedule provides students with exceptionally effective learn- ing opportunities and benefits. Students learn by doing and by finding out what they can and cannot do. West Bay offers trades such as: Automo- tive Technology, Auto Body Repair, Carpentry, Cabinet Making, Nursing, Enviromental Resources, Electronics, Food Services, Machine Technology, Printing and Welding. The West Bay Vocational Staff is headed by the Area Director, John H. Ball, and Assistant Director, Stephen Propatier. The program of technical careers allows the student to choose the one he or she might want to continue with after gradua- tion. Each of the courses is unique in its own way, and allows students to fully develop their skills. One example of the highlights at West Bay is the Food Service course which allows maximum hands on experience for students. The school operates a small school lunch program and bakery that are open to the public. West Bay is a great contribution to the enrichment of our school and the students gain a sense of pride and self achievement. 25 Hey — he's my buddy!” MIDASIZE! Joe, the scientist’ You’re so cute!” Who me? EXPERIENCE AT Table for 4? Patti Cake. Patti Cake. Bakers Man What if it doesn’t fit? . . West Bay Good job. Keith' Up. up. and away Chef Hans This is fine but . 27 R.O.T.C. The Naval Junior Reserve Officer Train- ing Corps; better known as ROTC, is an im- portant part of North Kingstown High School. It provides Naval Science courses in areas such as Naval history, navigation, leadership, oceanography, astronomy, meteorology and first aid. This program helps the student enhance self discipline, strengthen character, and provides ex- amples of dedication and responsible be- havior. The course also offers opportunities for military careers. During the course of the year the Drill Team attended various events such as parades and sporting activities, where they performed. They also had an annual in- spection, sponsored a school dance, and held a Military Ball. The N.J.R.O.T.C. also went on field trips to the Newport Navy Base, South Weymouth Naval Air Station and Battleship Cove. The ROTC will con- tinue to proudly represent our high school. You Do The Walk of Life En Guard!!! Simon Says” 28 MANEUVERS Pretty Spiffy Time for inspection' Shh. I hear something! 50 push ups, now! 29 Preparing For Success Thumb caught in the typewriter again? I’m so lost! The Business Section of North Kingstown High is a significant part of the curriculum, headed by Mr. John Florio. It provides students with a chance to leam the basic skills required in order to have a successful career in business. There are two major fields of study: basic business and secretarial business. These areas contain several branches including Typing, Stenog- raphy, Data Processing, Business Mathe- matics, Business Law, English, Consumer Education, and Accounting. Students will find these courses a great help in building a strong foundation for fu- ture careers in the business or secretarial field. I wish I learned how to type first! I have no idea what’s going on. The quick brown fox . . . What??? 30 Creative Minds “And for this price, we ll design Nice shades! No comment (tno A tiring experience Mr. Comolli The Industrial Arts Department is a major part of high school curriculum. The depart- ment is headed by Mr. Comolli, and in- cludes working with metal and wood, draft- ing and machine shop. This area helps students improve their skills, solve problems related to the real world, and provides them with the thorough and appli- cable knowledge in several career opportu- nities. Students construct numerous small projects along with generous contributions to the school. The Industrial Arts Depart- ment will continue to be a well liked and enjoyed area of high school. 31 Hard at work One To Grow On It looks dead A future farmer Mr Mac Environmental Resources is a diversified area of study including: Resource Develop- ment, Agri-Business, Marine Technology, Floral Design and Landscaping. The emphasis of the program is to prepare students for high education and vocational careers. The program sponsors various activities that are school and community related. Each year they work on the athletic fields and are congratulated for the ex- cellent work. This past year Heidi Burnham and Alicia Horan won the “Building Our American Community Award” for the state and went to Washington D.C. to compete with members from 48 other states. This area is carefully advised by Mr. Sandham and Mr. McElhany who help keep the students involved. North Kingstown is a local chapter of Fu- ture Farmers of America. This is an organi- zation with objectives of promoting agricul- tural skills as well as leadership abilities. 32 Children At P ay Are we having (un yet?” Where do I look? And this goes here” Is anybody there?? A future New England Patriot Child care and Development is a course offered to students who enjoy being with children and are interested in learning about their behaviors. The class was created to help students understand children’s growth, behavior, and well being. Children from the community are brought in so the students can get first hand ex- perience with them. The children in this preschool program, usually are ages two to five years old. The children are involved in activities which include dramatic, social and free play. The students develop lessons to teach the children during each class. Work- ing with the children, students develop skills of understanding, caring and future parent- hood. These preparations can lead to a successful career in child care or elementary teaching. Unfortunately, the School Committee decided to remove the class from the curriculum next year. 33 Making The Grade The Advanced Placement courses at the high school are designed for those academi- cally inclined students who thoroughly enjoy and accept a challenge in excelling in their courses. Such courses include: Art, English, European History, Independent Advanced Physics and Microbiology. These courses provide students with work that matches their abilities and challenges them to enjoy their education as well as a chance to increase their knowledge in a particular area. At the end of the school year, students are given the opportunity to partake in an examination in the area studied. The students may earn college credit, providing they score well on the test. We had homework? Not just brains but muscle too! Pssst! Do you know the answer? Tricia, wake up! 34 STUDENTS GOVERN “Hey, what are you doing?” “Oh no. don’t call on me!” The Student Council is a major part of North Kingstown High School. They truly represent the school in a way that “voices” the students ideas. Not only are the students heard but their ideas are put into action. Under the guidance of Mr. Sullivan and Ms. Romano, the Student Council works for the rights and privileges of the student body. The Executive Board is a branch of the council made up of dedicated students who work directly with our school administra- tors. The 1985-86 Executive Board mem- bers were J. Bash. T. Driscoll, P. Dyer. D. Robison, D. Delehanty, K. Knight, A. Perry, G. Meehan, and T. Morgan. This past year, the Student Council coordinated the Homecoming dance, parade, and football half-time. They helped manage The Chandlery with cooperation from N.K.'s Booster's Club. They are also responsible for the successful school pep rallies and miscellaneous contributions to certain school organizations. The council will continue to serve the school and community. 1985-86 Executive Board 36 A Work Of Art Artstruck with emotion Artist contemplates teapot Eric's creation The Art Department is an important part of the curriculum at North Kingstown. A large part of art is based on art production, in which students learn techniques and patterns of thought involved in creating art. Students leam art history, criticism and art appreciation. The studio atmosphere makes art seem different than other academic areas. Most of the time is spent working on individual projects. Learning occurs through discussions and critiques of artwork rather than textbooks. There are also A.P. classes which put an enormous amount of time and effort into classwork and homework. The Art Department, headed by Mrs. Foley, is made up of courses such as: ceramics, caligraphy, crafts, drawing, sculpt- ing, and painting. Some of the events which occured during the school year were: the participation in local exhibits at the North Kingstown Free Library, the Scholastic Art Awards Competition, and the organization of Fine Arts Day. Not such a goof Well, hello! Paint by number 38 is that a crack? It’s a dirty job. but someone has to do it Brian, the next Da Vinci Cake decorating. Lisa? 39 CAN WE TALK A Godzilla impression? Public Speaking is one of the most enjoyed academic areas in the high school. This course’s overall objective is to develop the student’s ability to publicly speak before groups, in debates, and in informal situations. With these skills, the students make practical applications of speaking and listening which enable them to participate in a variety of social situations. This course is unique because it lends itself to open communications among the students and allow them to get to know each other at a higher level than what is found in other academics courses. The class, taught by Patricia Arrighi, allows students to express their opinions, ideas, concerns, and interests. The students are given the chance to compete in the voice of Democracy Scholarship Program, which offers'a $1,400.00 award to the student who speaks best on his or her patriotism. This course will continue to be enjoyed by students at the high school. The dreaded speech zone! “Don't we look cute! Nice legs “No questions, please! 40 A Society Of Success “And this weekend I. .“1 don’t get it?” 1985-1986 National Honor Society Arm wrestle anyone? You can’t hide from the camera The North Kingstown High School’s Na- tional Honor Society is for those students who have established consistent academic excellence and have met the high standards set by the nationwide National Honor Society. Applicants who wish to be members of the Society must meet the following criteria: A) scholastic average of 85 or above with no failures in proceeding high school years B) to correct first semester failures C) evidence of good school citizenship, participation, and leadership D) all academic work accomplished at the Phase III level or above. This year the Society was advised by Ms. Terry Romano and Mr. Robert Sullivan. The students who receive this honor demonstrate the signifi- cant 41 LEARNING THE AMERICAN 1985-1986 Project Close-Up •% it time to go yet? Project Close-up is a social studies program designed to show students how their government works. Students travel to Washington to learn first hand how the three branches of government operate. They spend one week in the capital city of Washington D.C., where they meet inter- esting people, visit exciting places, and learn processes of the political sytem in the United States. The students go to seminars with political officials, and through dis- cussions gain a clearer and more practical understanding of our democratic system. All participating students, under the guidance of Mrs. Gardiner, spend the school year working on fund raising projects which help pay for the one week trip to the Capital. For those students who wish to broaden their knowledge of the U.S. gov- ernment, Project Close-Up is an excellent way of doing so. About (ace Cheer up! Simon says pat your head 42 ADVISOR Richard Dunne 1986 SKIPPERS’ LOG STAFF L to R: Kris Wild. Debbie McMann. Julie i Cross. Pam Davis, Kevin McCormack. Liz Leavene EDITOR Pamela Davis COPY EDITOR Julie Cross LAYOUT EDITOR Elizabeth Leavene BUSINESS MANAGER Debbie McMann PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATORS Kevin McCormack Kris Wild ART DESIGNERS Dorell Phillips Elexis Van Reen ACADEMICS Jennifer Corey Patti Nevins Jennifer Poirier Our three tearless leaders Debbie McMann ACTIVITIES Betsy Arnold Dorell Phillip SPORTS Michael Braun Christopher Cranston Ann Evans Elexis Van Reen FACULTY Kristin Lamont Kristen Shehan UNDERCLASS Kristine Jones Frank Julian Melissa Libby Kevin McCormack Kris Wild SENIORS Jeff Coleman Maureen Maguire Tilghman Moyer BUSINESS Tamme Am6s Christine Christophersen Lome Erickson Debbie McMann PHOTOGRAPHY Gretchen Aston Debbie Dittrich Kevin McCormack Kristen Rugg Kris Wild 43 The 1986 Skippers’ Log staff Patti, hard at work!!!! 44 Artist at work Only a face a mother could love! Another tough day in the darkroom This year C-hour was more than just a class. To the members of the staff, it was more commonly known as “Yearbook Hour.” This course, designed to give students experience in the preparation, production, and marketing of the yearbook, was made up of 30 hard working, aggres- sive individuals. The staff was broken down into groups of between two and five with each group in charge of choosing pictures, designing layout, and writing copy for specific sections of the book. Perhaps the most important thing learned was responsi- bility. Students realized they must work together, even under pressure, to meet deadlines. Most members found that the class provided a unique opportunity to ex- pand talents and skills which they would not ordinarily have a chance to use. In order to keep the cost of the yearbook affordable, several fundraisers were held. The sales of Underclass pictures, the Valen- tine’s Day Carnation Sale, and the Senior Wills and Messages Sale were just a few. The Yearbook Staff also stretched outside the classroom and reached toward the busi- ness world through their annual advertising campaign. Along with the wisdom and guidance of Mr. Richard Dunne, the staff was able to provide the student body a creative, unique book with the year, its happenings, and spe- cial moments captured within. As always, the Skippers’ Log staff members combined their knowledge, wit, and imagination to proceed past THE DEADLINE ZONE.” No more pictures, PLEASE! 45 THE LEADER OF THE PACK Whatcha' doing Mr Dunne? The fall of 1985 brought together thirty students who were anxious to work on what they believed would be the best of all yearbooks. The year also brought together thirty different personalities with numerous but unique ideas. As the year progressed, the presence of our advisor, Mr. Richard Dunne, unified the entire staff and brought their ideas together. Without our fearless and dedicated leader the publication of the yearbook would not have been possible. We were very fortunate to have Mr. Dunne, as well as his famous “wisdom stick. Only the yearbook staff fully realized the magic it contained. As a result of Mr. Dunne’s love for the yearbook, the yearbook family be- came one. Always willing to lend a helping hand Nice Smile!!! In deep thought 46 47 THE ROYAL WEEKEND This year's homecoming was a special event, highlighted by the nomination and election of the King and Queen. The candi- dates for King were: Matthew Andrade, Dennis Cehelsky, Brian Denecour, William Pierce, Michael Sams, and William Sjogren. The candidates for Queen were: Sonja Anderson, Pamela Davis, Molly Fitch, Jennifer Jordan, Maureen Maguire, and Meredith McCrory. The candidates were presented onto the field under and arch of swords provided by the R.O.T.C. William Pierce and Sonja Anderson were crowned King and Queen. 1985 Crowned King. Bill Pierce 1985 Crowned Queen. Sonja Anderson The 1985 Homecoming candidates: (L-R) M Andrade. B Sjogren. B Denecour. M. Sams. D. Cehelsky. B. Pierce. M Maguire. S. Anderson. M. Fitch. M McCrory. J. Jordan, and P Davis. 48 I think the parade went that way!?! Aye Aye. Captain!” H o 1. E NORT+- C VS- 0 KlWC AND QvfcEk We won it!! Along with the nomination of King and Queen, homecoming has a few other highlights also. The main attraction for most this year was the football game, thanks to our teams successful year. Preceding the game, members of each class all met at Zeke’s playground in Wickford and everyone boarded the floats that were prepared for the annual parade. Along with the band, ROTC, and the cheerleaders, a motorcade wound through the streets to the school. The excitement everyone had built up for the game was well worth it because the team had a success over Moses Brown 30-22. It was a very memorable homecom- ing day for everyone. Nobody can dance like me! Give us an N 49 A NIGHT OF FANTASY On May 25, 1985, the class of 86 held their Junior Prom. With long hours of work and the guidance of Mrs. McNulty and Mrs. Funke, the Junior Class transformed the Boy's Gym into an atmosphere of fantasy. Everyone enjoyed the music provided by Sonic Sound, and the buffet dinner laid out by Kerrigan’s Caterers. The night ended with a casual post-prom breakfast at Custy’s which was provided by the Chamber of Commerce. It was a very special night for everyone and it will be remembered for a long time. The 1985 Junior Prom Queen Candidates Hey. the Prom Queen is my date! 50 You sweep me off my feet! Sign in please. 51 A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Gee your flowers smell pretty. Did you see that?!? A picture perfect couple ■ r ■? 1 r%. Whoopeeee!! Have you heard the one about . .? 52 Aren’t we cute?? On March 30, 1985, the NJROTC held their annual Military Ball at the Fleet Reserve Club 42. Couples danced the night away to the music of The Entertainers. A highlight of the evening was the exhibition put on by some of the ROTC members showing their skills with guns. The 1985 Military Ball was a memorable occasion for all who attended. Don’s harem Kissy Kissy Mrs McNulty AT TEN — TION!!! 53 STUDENTS IN GOVERNMENT Model Legislature has been in existence at North Kingstown High School for the past 8 years, under the guidance of Mr. Malcolm. Various members take the offices of President, Vice President, Senators, House Members and Lobbyists, all in preparation for their visit to Providence. This year the President of Model Legislature was Frank Julian, and the Vice President was Katy Motte. This activity gives students a chance to get involved in the government with “hands on” experience. The members create bills with hopes that they will be passed into legislature at the State House in the early spring. In the future Model Legisla- ture hopes to have many years as successful as this past one. Senior members Our fearless leader The 1985-86 Model Legislature Members 54 NEW CLUB IN TOWN The Science Club was a new group formed this year, directed by Mr. Ferrance, Mrs. Gallant, and Ms. Wolslegel. It provided an opportunity for students to pursue their interests in science using the local environ- ment. This year the group took a canoe trip, visited the Boston Museum of Science, went whale watching, and had various other science related activities. In the future, they plan to take a trip to the Grand Canyon. The first year for this club was very successful and enjoyable for its members. Row. Row into the bushes?? You want me to eat that?!? Time for a pit stop. The Lone Canoer On your right a highway? 55 Santa's elves??? Gymmies take a bow The music man Three Cheers for NORTH! The Pep Rallies are very special activities at N.K. They give every student a chance to get involed and show their class spirit, as well as giving special recognition to some students. In the past year the Homecoming Pep Rally gave us a chance to meet the candidates for King and Queen. It was also then that we cheered on our football team towards their successful Homecoming game. At the Chirstmas Pep Rally we all joined together in “the wave , and we all sang “Jingle Bells'1 along with The Animals. At all the pep rallies in the past year we were introduced to the members of our various athletic teams. As always the Pep Rallies are well-awaited activities at this school. Gimme a kiss!!! Bas ket-ball is my favorite sport 56 Wow! Everyone’s watching! Yay rah-rah, NORTH! We live at the North Pole Jingle bells — Jingle bells 57 Be A Sport!! The Varsity Club, advised by Mrs. Porier and Ms. Cantileno was a very large and ac- tive group this year. This club gives all the female athletes a chance to unite together as one large team, as well as instilling sports- manship, leadership, and responsibility in the girls. All of the athletic teams molded together gives this group a great amount of spirit, which is spread not only in the club, but throughout the whole student body. In the past year the varsity club held many activities that were very enjoyable for everyone. They went horseback riding, rollerskating, and held their annual Secret Santa week and Christmas Party in December. The clubs last big activity for the year was Brown and White Victory Night on May 2nd, which was enjoyable for the whole school, as well as the girls. It ended up their year in a way very common to them . . . Full of Spirit!!” Earth calling Lisa The Three Musketeers?? IGIRLS ONLVl Don’t by shy . . . Jen in deep thought. 58 Skiing accident? The Club in Action!! 59 The Butt Stops Here Directed by Mrs. Maack, the students participating in the Youth Council on Smoking visit North Kingstown grade schools to educate fifth graders about tobacco and teach decision making skills. The high school students serve as role models for the youngsters and set a good example for them to follow in the future. This year the council took on a new approach using puppets in a script dealing with hazards of drug use. In the past 6 years, the smoking council has helped fifth graders deal with peer pressure and live healthier lives. In the fu- ture it will continue to benefit the school and community. HI! How ya doin? Smoking STINKS! Hey! Pul out that butt!! The master controller 60 Spreading The Word The Drug Alcohol Awareness Group This year’s newly formed Drug Alcohol Awareness Group is a replacement for the Peer Alcohol Council held in the past. In addition to advising students on the hazards of alcohol, it also took on drug abuse as an issue this year. The new group was intro- duced to the school this year on November 13th, when the school saw the “None for the Road” assembly. The group also organized a SADD chapter for North Kingstown, and they formed an Informa- tional Library for student use. This year the group had a large number of enthusiastic members, and provided a good influence and a great deal of informa- tion for everyone. 61 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Anyone wanna bye a carnation? CARNATION ANYONE?? 62 This year's carnation sale was another blooming success. The annual fundraiser is run by the yearbook staff to defray the costs of the “Skippers' Log.” From February 3rd to the 7th, students purchased carnations for one dollar each, and wrote special messages to their favorite people. In tradi- tion, the flowers were delivered to homerooms all over the school on Valen- tines Day. What's your batting average9 NEWTON [ MOTION INERTIA Nope! I’m not stealing a flower! Christine, busy at work Now. where is his homeroom?? 63 After the final bell rings, the students of North Kingstown High School have an opportunity to float away from their worries and enjoy themselves. Our many activities offer pleasure for all and a feeling of togetherness. There is something for every student at our school to do, whether the person is an actor, an artist, or an athlete. Planning for a special event such as Home- coming, a dance, or a pep rally builds up anticipation and enthusiasm, and lifts spirits high. When a club solves a problem, new heights are reached by its members, giving them all satisfaction. Whether they are serving a pur- pose or just having a great time, NK students soar with activities! LOYAL FANS Fans can be found at almost any sporting event at our school. These groups of students attend events to cheer on athletic teams, to meet friends, or to just have a great time. An immense amount of school spirit can be found in the stands at any game. Friends will cheer on their favorite athletes and will support the whole team, urging them on towards victory. Thanks to the fans, the games are given an aspect of fun to go along with the goal to win. A Faithful Fan. HEY, HEY. HEY ! ! ! ! A Furry Fan. The Cheering Section Give us an 0 !!!!!! ! 66 Everybody Dance!!!! “Lovin’ Every Minute of It!! “Let the Music Play!” “Hit me with your best shot!” “You're a Friend of Mine” “I'm So Excited!” Once a month the weekend holds one of the largest and most awaited social events at our school. At the beginning of the week the posters and announcements of the forth- coming dance go out. It is the talk of the school!! Everyone looks forward to the music, the lights, and the rhythm of the dance floor. Besdies providing entertain- ment for the students, it also raises money for various school oranizations. Dances have always been a ‘good time for all, and we know this will continue in the future. “I Wanna' Rock” 67 The Artistic Touch A future masterpiece? Nice work Amy!! The Fine Arts Club, under the guidance of Mr. Annaldo, Mrs. Foley, and Mrs. Armstrong, gives students exposure to another aspect of art other than classroom work. This year the group took a field trip to Rhode Island School of Design, and every few years they hold Fine Arts Day. This activitiy gives the whole school a chance to see the work that many art students have done throughout the year. The food, music, and exhibits make it a very festive event. The whole community gets to see this club’s work at the annual NK library exhibit. The Fine Arts Club gives all of its members extra time to leam about art, and allows everyone to experience it Are these the new kids at school? The finest artists 68 You should have left that In Parts! Pardon moi? The Foreign Language Club, under the direction of Mr. Maynard and Mrs. Resch. was formed at North Kingstown High School seven years ago. This club gives students an opportunity to learn different aspects of foreign culture. This year the club had the largest number of members since it began. The club members broaden their views of other countries by visiting cultural restaurants around Rhode Island, as well as preparing foreign dishes themselves. These activities give students a knowledge of foreign culinary techniques, and they used this knowledge on December 19th, when they held their annual foreign buffet dinner. As a main highlight of their year, each member contributes one foreign dish and everyone gets together to share their spe- cialities. All the members of this club learned a great deal this year, and good times were had by everyone. A Cultural Experience Is that a passport? chief interpreter The Foreign Language Club All The World’s A Stage This year was a very exciting and successful one for North Kingstown High School’s Drama Club. Under the direction of Helene Scheff and the musical director Carl Freese, the club put on Meredith Willson's Music Man. and an exciting cabaret. In late February, the club's produc- tion of “Music Man was acted out to an almost flawless perfection. Their cabaret, shown in late March, was an exciting and enjoyable combination of Pop and Broadway music. In future years the Drama Club will con- tinue to give students an opportunity to be- come more familiar with the theatrical field in this enjoyable way. A helping hand When is it my turn??? Psst what's my line?? Nice walk Beth Time to audition1 The 1986 Drama Club 70 Curtains. PLEASE!!!! Patty cake! Patty cake! Where is everybody?? Face the audience!! Like our hats???? The Leather Look Cheap Sunglasses 72 I feel pretty!!! Can I borrow your sweater???? TO EACH HIS OWN Keeping up with styles is an important thing for many students. As always, the casual look was very popular this year, but the student body as a whole, wore many different styles. At school these days just about everyone wears whatever they want to, but we still see many trends. Some “in” looks this year were heavy trench coats, sweater dresses, and printed or bleached blue jeans. Basical- ly, the most “in look was the casual, comfortable style. SPIRITED SENIORS Seniors are full of spirit wherever they go and whatever they do. By the time the last year of high school comes around. Seniors are ready to live it up and have lots of fun. Whether they are at lunch, at a game, or in class, you will almost always find them with smiles on their faces and a happy outlook on life. Lunch — Our favorite time of the day! I've got a HAPPY face!!!!! What should I sing??? See my peariy whites? Proud to be Seniors. Is he copying me? 74 SPORTS 75 STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS' I Nice putt. Rich SGOLFERS 1 IN STATE I 0 £ 1 s o £ 5 co Row 1: R. Pierce, C. Cote. R. Walsh. C. Moore. T. Brindamour. B Tierney, Coach Leveillee Row 2: B Owens. S. Brindamour. P Nash The 1985 Golf team remained un- defeated for a third straight year. Their successful season was capped off with a State Championship win. Freshman Chris Cote was undefeated during his first season of Varsity play. He was chosen 3rd team All- State, and was selelcted as No. 1 in the Southern Division. Captain Richard Walsh was No.2 and Senior Tim Brindamour finished the season at No.5. Rounding out the State Championship team was Cam Moore who was an outstanding player all season. Walsh received the MVP Trophy, and Brindamour was chosen as the Principal's Sportsmanship Award Winner. Coach Normand Leveillee expects his team to remain strong throughout next season. 'Trapped' NK 12 Narragansett 0 NK 7 Coventry 5 NK 12 Westerly 0 NK 12 Johnston 0 NK 12 Ea. Greenwich 0 STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! oo 2 a Chris swings into action STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE CHAMPS! STATE BATMEN BREAK EVEN Row 1: Coach Haskell. J. Nottage, T DiTomasso, D Bristow. C. Leblanc. D. Carson. J. Hindley. C Thomson. K. Feifer. Coach Morris Row 2: R. Smith. S. Williston. R. Pierce. E. Matthews. R. Anderson. G. May 'f Captain Thomson The 1985 Baseball team recorded a 7-7 season, and finished 4th in the So. Division. Coach Dave Morris took is players to the State Playoffs, where they lost in the first round. Co-Captain Kurt Feifer, with a bat- ting avg. of .375, earned a spot on the All- Division First team (3rd base), and also the All-South County team. Chris Thomson, also Co-Capt., was named to the All-South County team and finished the season with a pitching record of 6-2. For their outstanding efforts, they were named Co-MVP’s. Jason Hindley, the team's Principal’s Sportsman- ship Award winner was also a contributing pitcher, and had many fine games. NK 9 Narragansett 6 NK 4 Coventry 5 NK 0 Chariho 4 NK 5 Westerly 7 NK 5 Ea. Greenwich 4 NK 1 W. Warwick 7 NK 13 So. Kingstown 4 I | NK 4 Narragansett 10 1 NK 5 Coventry 2 1 j NK 1 Chariho 10 1 ’ NK 11 Westerly i ! NK 4 Ea. Greenwich 3 NK 6 W. Warwick 5 , NK 0 So. Kingstown 5 ■ IN Good catch, Dave 80 'TU get you. you little ant! North stops another runner A team effort gets the job done Tommy I was bom to run . Safe at first 81 SOFTBALL’S BACK THE SWING ROW 1: K Lamont. C. McNeil. D. Ditomasso. M. Lamoreau. L McCormick. K. Lemay. D. Sundin. K Rallis. K McCarthy. A. Ritter. Coach Falvey Row 2: D. Ingham. H Dunbar. M Maguire. M. Mangiamelli. T. Keefe. K Wild. E. Downey Heidi at bat Led by Coach Kathy Falvey, the N.K. Softball team placed 5th in their division with a record of 8-6. The key to their success was their strong offense. Heidi Dunbar set the place by hitting in every game she played. Co-Captains Kris Lemay and Laurie McCormick, as well as Shelley Lamoreaux, were the Senior players. For her strong effort, Dunbar was the team MVP. Laurie McCormick was awarded the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award. With almost all players returning, the 1986 season promises to be one of the strongest ever. NK 2 Chariho 11 NK 9 Coventry 10 NK 7 St. Xavier 0 NK 8 Prout 3 NK 10 Westerly 9 NK 5 Narragansett 8 NK 1 So. Kingstown 6 NK 15 St. Xavier 0 NK 1 Chariho 16 NK 2 Coventry 12 NK 5 Prout 4 NK 6 Narragansett 1 NK 6 So. Kingstown 5 NK 3 Westerly 2 Kris runs one home 82 Kate's unique style Nice follow through 83 SKIPPERS STRIDE Row 1: Coach McCauley; E Boettger, B. Ciummo. J. Counnas, K. McNulty. D Richardson, D. Chapman, S. Porter. L. Delehanty. S. Brooks. C. Junod, R. Hoke. P Doyle. Coach Tetreault P. Dion Row 2: M Parsons, B. Edgar, T Cloud, C. Lopes. C. Cranston. J. Coleman, M Andrade. P Stokell, T. O'Donnell. D Robison. M Keegan. B Westall Row 3: K. O’Neil. M Brockelman, J. Boling, Y. Pancholi. D. Charboneau, D. Tompkins. M. Bombard, M Gates. J. McBride Mike goes all out This season the Boys' Track team placed 5th in the So. Division. The key forces in this achievement were Larry Delehanty (undef. in 100m), Paul Doyle (Wash. County Champ in Discus), John Counnas (3rd in State in Triple Jump), and Chuck Junod (Wash. County Champ in Hammer). Receiving All-South County positions were Mike Parsons (Pole Vault), Delehanty (100m), Counnas (Long Jump), Doyle (Discus), and Junod (Hammer). Counnas received the MVP Award and the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award was presented to Co-Captain Steve Porter. Coaches Paul Tetreault and Don McCauley’s outlook for next season is very good, because of promising underclassmen who were members of the team that placed 2nd in the Freshman-Sophomore Southern League Championships. In the lead NK 61 So. Kingstown 93 NK 111 Coventry 53 NK 75 W. Warwick 79 NK 97 Westerly 57 NK 58 Chariho 96 NK 78 Ea. Greenwich 76 NK 54 Narragansett 91 84 One lap to go Wrong way. guys! What goes around comes around And in! 85 SECOND TO NONE ROW 1: Coach Tetreault. S. Aubois. K. Lemay. L. Evans, J. Bash. T. Ames, J Moyer. E. VanReen, L. Nehring, L. Nason. J Prata. K. Tyson. Coach Murphy ROW 2: A. Rao. L. Brown. B Polidoro. H. Conway. C Berthelot. D. Brodin. K Gardiner. J. Junod ROW 3: K. O’Rourke. M Guy. M. Sullivan. M. Lindgren. J Berthelot. S. Heelen. T. Reynolds No pain, no gain Led by Jen Hammond and Captain Nellie Dowling, the 1985 Girls' Track and Field team had a successful season with both Hammond and Dowling qualifying for the New England meet. With a throw of 116 ft. 5 in., Donna Ingham broke the school record in Discus, while Tamme Ames broke the school record in Long Jump with a jump of 15 ft. 7 in. Outstanding performances like these helped the team to place 2nd in the Southern Division. Senior Hammond was awarded the MVP trophy, and Dowling received the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award. With the loss of only a few seniors, Coaches Janice Tetreault and Karen Murphy expect the team to remain strong in all events. Elexis in the lead 86 SPIKERS SET PACE The 1985 Varsity Volleyball Team, under the guidance of Coach Joanne Fitts, finished an exciting and productive year with a 13-3 record, placing them 3rd in the Southern Division. The team captains were Julie Leonard. Cece Anderes, and Jennifer Wu. Senior players included Sheila Morrissey Carolina Uribe (a Columbian ex- change student). Regina Pett (a W. German exchange student playing for her first time), Leonard, and Anderes. Jennifer Wu was named team MVP. and Sheila Morrissey was awarded the Principal's Sportsmanship Award. Wu, Uribe. Leonard, Diane Bennett, and Andrea Hogberg were named to the All-South County team. With all but two players returning. Coach Fitts plans on having a terrific season. 88 Andrea serves Tm impressed The Ceiling! The Wu bump Carolina on defense A ready and able team Field Hockey Girls’ Tennis Girls’ Soccer 90 Girls’ Cross Country Football Boys’ Cross Country FALL Boys’ Soccer Football BOOTERS MAKE IT TO PLAY-OFFS Top: S. Brindamour. A, Chatowsky, S. Michaeledes. J. Newbauer. M. Fry, C Huber. W Reed. D. VanAvery, D. Robison. E Smith. Coach Dowling Bottom: J. Doe. A Mole. J. Falconer. S. Ahrendt. D Mather. E. Matthews. D White, P Armstrong Win on offense The Boys' Varsity Soccer team com- pleted a very successful season, with an 11 - 2-2 record to finish 2nd in the Southern Division. Asst. Coach Steve Fiedler coached the junior varsity team to third place in the Southern Division. Outstanding goalkeeper Matt Fry, co-captain Anthony Chatowsky, and center Jack Newbauer were named to the First Team All Southern Division. Named to second team were co- captain Don VanAvery, Dave Mather, and Win Reed. Newbauer was chosen team MVP and Matt Fry received the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award. Head Coach Len Dowling is setting his sights on the Division Championship next season. Dave bools it! 92 Go Jack Don't trip. Chris! Whoops! Evan, you're awesome Chris takes control “I’ll get ’imT 93 A NEW BEGINNING Row 1: Mrs Moulton. M Smith. K. Gardiner. A. Denecour. D Belshaw. T. Keefe. A. Matoes. K. Asplund. S. Matthews. G. Grumbach. S Mason. T Driscoll. A Hogberg. Coach Danner Row 2 S Lopes. K Walsh. H Conway. M Plante. L Tuccillo. L. Moulton. R. Whilden. S. Sullivan. D Kalooski. L McDevitt. Just a few things In 1985, a new sport came to North Kingstown High School — Girls' Soccer. The season was astounding as the Lady Skippers compiled a 14-1-1 record, placing them 2nd in the So. Division. Muffin Plante, Kris Asplund, and Co-Capt. Anne Denecour were some of the outstanding players who led the team to the State Quarterfinals. The team scored 66 goals and only let in 14. Plante. Asplund, and Kristin Gardiner made the All-State team, as well as the All-So. County team. Liz Moulton, Co-Capt. Trish Keefe, and Denecour also made the All-So County team. Co-Capt. Plante received the MVP award and Andrea Hogberg received the Principal’s Sportsmansip Award. Coaches Erika Danner and Carol Moulton expect the team to maintain its powerful record, as only one player will be graduating. ■ .J (C. A VSv NK 8 Narr. 2 NK 6 W.W 0 NK 6 T.G. 0 NK 4 West. 1 NK 4 Pona. 0 NK 10 Char. 0 NK 6 Prout 1 NK 1 S.K. 2 NK 3 Narr. 1 NK 5 W.W. 0 NK 2 T.G. 0 NK 2 West. 1 NK 4 Pona. 3 NK 2 S.K. 2 NK 4 Char. 1 NK 1 Prout 0 'V £ Jr. .• • ■ i 4 A VICTORIOUS SEASON Row 1: Coach Tetreault. M Brokelman. W Deduenas. P Bartkiewicz. C Cranston. K Fisher. C Lope Row 2: P Stokel. R Harper. J. Coiemen. B McGovern. M Bombard. B Hunt. K. O'Neil. Row 3: C. Dean. J Polidoro. P Gadreau. M Cardillo. S. Page — One — two finish 1 r i fiTsTTi The 1985 Boys’ Cross Country team finished 2nd in the So. Division for the second year in a row. with a 5-1 record. The powerful team recorded three shutouts, and also won the Martin Invitational race at Bryant College. Sr. Capt. Chris Cranston consistently set the pace for North, and Pete Bartkiewicz, Bobby Hunt, and Keven O’Neil also placed in the top ten of each race. Talented Freshmen Mike Cardillo, John Polidoro, and Peter Gadreau were tops in the Freshman States, where they placed 3rd, 8th, and 10th, respectively. Cranston was named to the All-Class A team, as well as The All-So. County team. Also earning positions on the All-So County team were O'Neil and Cardillo. Cranston received the MVP award, and Senior Steve Page received the Principal’s Sportsman- ship Award. Coach Tetreault’s outlook for next season is excellent, as eight of the top ten runners will be returning next year. S-T-R-E-T-C-H 96 Ready to run? The Spanish Sprinter Put your shoes on Steve V'- Thought I wasn’t gonna make it 97 SKIPPERETTES STRIDE Top: B Russell. J Petrella, W Pelosi. J Dougherty. J Junod. J Little. K Tyson. J. Praia, T Boone Bottom M Jossi, R. Kalyanapu. A. Rao. K. O'Rourke. P Davis. K Atherton. B. Polidoro. D. Coles, S Terry (abs. — Coach Tetreault) Becky defies gravity The 1985 Girls’ Cross Country team completed a successful 8-2 season to finish 3rd in the So. Division. Sr. Capt. Pam Davis coached” her teammates at all the meets. Junior Beth Polidoro and Freshman Jen Petrella led the team throughout the season. Freshman Becky Russell finished in 3rd position on the team. Polidoro, Petrella, and Russell were named to the All-Division team, as well as the All-So. County team. Also making the All-So County team were Davis, Leigh Evans, Jen Junod, Ruby Kalyanapu, and Joanna Channing. The MVP trophy was shared by both Polidoro and Petrella, and the Principal’s Sports- manship Award was presented to the Lone Senior” Pam Davis. Coach Janice Tetreault’s prospects for next season are great, as the team is only losing one Varsity runner. A team effort 98 Kerrie in the lead The Lone Senior 1 Runner A little further' Nice form. Jen !? 99 SKIPPER PRIDE Practice Makes perfect! Coach Kenyon The new” 1985 Football Team had a season filled with impressive victories. The team, on an independent schedule, compiled a 5-4 record. Coach Kenyon rejuvenated the Football program this season, and the team’s most spectacular win came over Cranston West, when North handed the Falcons a 40-0 loss. Senior Captains Mike Sams, Ted Perry, and Chris Plympton led the team throughout the season. Sams was named the MVP. and Perry and Bill Pierce were Co-Principal’s Sportsmanship Award winners. Making the All-So County team were Mark Cranston, Sams, Perry, Todd Verhoeven, Shawn Cunnie, and Tom Hayes. Coach Kenyon has a very positive outlook for next season when the team return to league play. WWfl NK 7 Stonington 2 NK 32 N. Smithfield 6 NK 15 Narragansett 0 NK 27 Prov. C.D. 46 NK 30 Moses Brown 22 NK 6 Woonsocket 14 NK 6 Seekonk 28 NK 18 S. Kingstown 23 NK 40 Cran. West 0 100 Tackled' “Mike, that’s your brother!’’ Madonna Kick it outta sight What coach? Want to fight about it? 101 Capts. Mike and Ted Skipper spirit lives on! Bill at his best 102 May I have this dance? Kick-off! We’ve got them scared, ooh! To the left . to the right Get out of my way! Dave, you must leam to pay attention during games! This is the way you catch the ball 103 STICKLERS STAY STRONG Back K Jones. S Knight. L. Owen. K McCarthy. E. VanReen. J Keough. A Smith. M Libby. J Wu. K Wild. D Ingham. D. Janrett, Coach Cantileno. L Henry. Front: R Rebello. C Berthelot. L Moyer. C Sisson. M Mangi amelli. I think I can The 1985 Field Hockey team had another successful season this year, reach- ing the State Quarterfinals and placing 2nd in the So. Division. The team finished with an impressive 12-2-2 overall record. North's strong offense was due greatly to the efforts of Srs. Jen Wu and Donna Ingham, while halfbacks Moe Mangiamelli and Kris Wild led North’s unstoppable defense. High scorer Wu was presented with the MVP award, and Donna Ingham received the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award. Ingham, Mangiamelli, and Wu were selected to the All-State team, and North placed 7 players on the All-Division team, including Co- Capts. Kate McCarthy and Melissa Libby. North also placed an impressive II players on the All-So. County team. Coaches Joyce Cantileno and Lorry Henry plan to con- tinue their rebuilding of the team next season. Kill the ball’’ is just an expression! 104 Follow the leader? The Mangiamelli Form Ready and waiting Running away to victory United we stand Otter looks on ‘I want to negotiate my contract!'' A. “Oh my gosh, a worm!” 105 ANOTHER WINNING SEASON Top: K. Wilke, H Laird. L. Nason, C. Roche. P. Smith. M O'Brien. K Gardiner. L. McKellar. J. Kane. S Roche, M Casey. Coach Leveillee Bottom J Ferrante. N Falconer. A. McIntyre. S Hackett. C Laird. W Clarke. L Scalama, A. Ritter, K Anderson Not another one of THOSE practices! The 1985 Girls’ Tennis team completed a highly successful season to finish a close 2nd in the So. Division, with a 8-2 record. The team’s only losses were to E. Green- wich, where they played two close matches. Sophomore Kengy Gardiner was un- defeated at Court 1, and Sr. Co-Capt. Amy Ritter had only one loss. The No. 3 doubles team of Shannon Roche and Maura O’Brien were also undefeated. Cherie Laird. Liz Nason. Shawn Hackett, Jen Ferrante, O’Brien, C. Roche, and Gardiner were all named to the All-Division team. Co-Capts. Whitney Clarke and Lori McKellar also had good matches in leading the team effort to a successful 2nd place. For her strong efforts. Gardiner was named team MVP. and Amy Ritter received the Principal’s Sportsman- ship award. Coach Leveillee expects his team to continue its domination, as only three players are graduating. 106 Double trouble THE SPIRIT OF SKIPPERS’ PRIDE Row 1: H Twining. M Bechtold. S. Casey, M Forest. Row 2 L Tuccillo, S Stickney. D Phillips. A Appleton Row 3: T Connery, D. Shope, L. Smith, C. Orgel. Row 4: J. Davis, A. Evans, L. Madden. S Kemble. The 1985 Football Cheerleaders started this season with many new faces with only four girls returning from last year’s squad. In June, they attended a four day NCA cheerleading camp at URI which helped them prepare for the upcoming season. Shani Stickney was a finalist for All- American Cheerleader, and the squad brought home the “spirit stick’’ for the third year in a row. Led by Captain Lisa Madden and Co-Captain Ann Evans, the cheerleaders cheered the football team to its first winning season in three years. Newcomer Tracy Connery received the Scholastic Achievement Award for maintaining academic excellence during the season. With only three departing seniors, Ann Evans, Lisa Madden, and Dorell Phillips, advisor Sue Kemble expects the return of an experienced and enthusi- astic squad next season. Your fed 2,3,4 Advisor Sue Kemble Hungry again, Shani? What?? 108 “Daffy!!!” Defense get mean. What’s taking so long? Ready . Okay . Cheese!!! 109 Boys’ Basketball Gymnastics Wrestling Girls’ Basketball Winter Gymnastics Boys' Basketball Wrestling Cheerleaders GYMM1ES RETURN Top row: C. Thompson. A. Ritter. C. Berthelot, J. Berthelot, P. Rebello, M. Levitt, T. Manforte. Bottom row: L. Ryan, T. Ryan, C. Donaldson, M. Forest, J. Roberts, L. Brown. Look ma! No hands!! This weekend I. . . Tina's Superior Balance. The Girls’ Gymnastics team returned to league competition after a one-year hiatus and wound up in 2nd place in the So. Divi- sion with a 7-1 record, and placed 2nd in the State as well. Tina Ryan, Tracy Manforte, and Kris Thompson were the top all-around performers on the team, Senior Brenda Glover and Co-Capt. Jill D’Abrosca held the team together with great leader- ship. Thompson, Manforte, and Ryan were named to the All-Division and All-So. County teams, and Manforte also received the MVP award. Glover received the Principal's Sportsmanship award. Head coach Linda Brown and Asst, coach Lorene Ryan have a very bright outlook for next season, as many talented underclassmen will be returning. NK 106.4 NK 105.5 NK 105.5 NK 113.7 NK 108.6 NK 108.7 NK 113.9 NK 117.4 N. Smithfield Warwick Vets Portsmouth S. Kingstown Barrington Cumberland W. Warwick Tollgate 96.4 88.8 89.4 119.7 107.8 90.8 98.9 107.8 Kris in perfect form. Perfection! Bar Bending Performance. 8.5! 113 Jill. Watch your step!!! Tracy springs into action! Suspended Animation Jump for Joy!!! Again?! GRAPPLERS REACH STATES The 1986 Varsity Wrestling team completed a successful 3-8 season and finished 3rd in the So. Division. Senior Captains Steve Page and Steve Whitehead, and first-time wrestler Mark Cranston wrestled in the State Tournament at Coventry, where they did very well. Cranston had a great season, and won 8 of his 10 matches. He received the MVP award, and four-year veteran Steve Page received the Principal’s Sportsmanship award. Head coach Elob Hueston and Asst. Coach Mike McMahon are looking forward to next season, as there are many skillful un- derclassmen. What do you think of the scores Steve? 114 Which way did he go? How to break a back. What do I do now? Going down for the count. I’m so tired 115 Say “UNCLE!” HOOPSTERS STAY ON THE BALL Top: D. Bennett, L Nehring, D. Ingham, D. Janett. A Hogberg, L Evans. Bottom: S. Sullivan, H. Dunbar, T. Tammaro, M. Undgren Heidi on the fast break . . The 1986 Girls’ Basketball team completed yet another productive season and finished 7th place in the So. Division with a 7-13 record. Leading scorer Debbie Jarrett was just one of the outstanding players on the team. Juniors Dianne Bennett, Andrea Hogberg, and Leigh Evans led North’s defense, while Freshman Sherry Sullivan used “sneaky” offense in stealing many balls from her opponents. Captain Jarrett was named to Ali-So. County team, and also received the MVP award. Teammate Lynnea Nehring received the Principal’s Sportsmanship Award. Veteran Coach Lenore Cranston and Asst. Coach Kathy Falvey look forward to next season, when many players return. Tollgate 44 Cranston E. 56 Tiverton 44 So. Kingstown 45 Warwick Vets 24 Central 45 Rogers 35 Coventry 59 Westerly 32 Cranston E. 57 Tiverton 32 So. Kingstown 43 Tollgate 50 Warwick Vets 35 Central 51 Rogers 52 Coventry 63 Westerly 33 GO NORTH!! 116 Good defense. North! Lucky 13 Donna's on the ball Yes Lynnea, we like your form! Ray on Dionne! ANOTHER GREAT SEASON! The 1986 Boys’ Basketball team con- tinued its dominance during the league season this year by finishing a strong 3rd in the So. Division. Senior Capt Steve Head led the team to an impressive 14-4 season. Sr. Shawn Cunnie and Sophomore Don Christopherson keyed North’s offense, while Seniors Dennis Cehelsky and Greg May played great defense. Soph, center Jack Newbauer also played well all-around. Newbauer was chosen 1st team All- Division, Cunnie and Christopherson were selected to the 2nd and 3rd teams, respec- tively. Newbauer also received the MVP award, and Head received the Principal’s Sportsmanship award. Head coach Dick Swift and JV coach Don Siegel look forward to a talented group of athletes returning for next season. NK 82 W.W. 57 NK 61 Westerly 47 NK 56 N. Providence 46 NK 69 Coventry 66 NK 36 Cranston West 41 NK 63 EG. 39 NK 58 Johnston 38 NK 56 Chariho 45 NK 60 S.K. 65 NK 53 W.W. 49 NK 65 Westerly 57 NK 49 N. Providence 58 NK 68 Coventry 51 NK 67 Cranston West 54 NK 82 EG. 53 NK 80 Johnston 64 NK 65 Chariho 63 NK 74 S.K. 83 118 Where is everybody? Now if I had the ball Air Jordan Christophersen in action. Twik! Look out Celtics here I come! Sexy Legs!!!! North on top. 119 SPIRIT LEADERS T. Dion, S. Roberts, S. Coleman, T. Silva. R. Pond. K Bassett. L Henry, T. McKibbin, L Hilton, K. St. Jean, L Coppinger, K. Morrissey, K. McGovern When's our turn to cheer? The 1986 Wrestling cheerleaders, a new and inexperienced squad, began the season with only two returning members. With the leadership of Advisor Lorry Henry, Captains Terry Dion and Sherry Roberts, they showed their talent and developed into a well-rounded squad. They enthusiastical- ly cheered the Wrestling team throughout a great season! Cheer for the Skippers! Meet the cheerleaders! 120 M Fitch, S. Casey. D. Phillips, J. Davis, T Frisby, A. Evans, K. Tyson, K. Kent, L Tuccilto, L. Smith. D. Shope, A. Appleton, S. Stickney, J. Kane A 1 Mom Kemble Legs!!! Legs!!! Legs!!! What are you doing Jenny? The 1986 Basketball Cheerleaders, led by Capt. Dorell Phillips, Co-Capt. Jen Davis, and Advisor Sue Kemble, cheered the Boys' Basketball team through another successful season. With their new uniforms they started the season in style, entertaining the crowds by performing cheers during time-outs and dancing their way through half-time. The Varsity cheerleaders also attended a cheerleading competition at URI, and also cheered at the Faculty- Patriots basketball game. 121 SENIOR ATHLETES Steve Head Steve Head Debbie Janett, Lynnea Nehring, Donna Ingham Jen Keough, Elexis VanReen, Melissa Libby, Kris Wild 122 124 125 Special Thanks In the spring of 1985, Keith Kenyon came to North Kingstown High School as our new athletic director. Originally from Albany, N.Y., he obtained his B.S. in physi- cal education from Springs College, and his M.S. at Syracuse U. He left his job as recrea- tion director in Orange, Ct. to take the posi- tion of athletic director and football coach at North Kingstown. Coach Kenyon made an immediate impact on the school as he led the team to a 5-4 record. This was the first time the football team has had a winning season since 1981. As athletic director, Kenyon does more than schedule games and busses; he helps the players with their problems both on and off the field. In January Coach Kenyon held a sale in the cafeteria and sold more than $100.00 worth of old uniforms and equipment no longer being used. These funds will be used to purchase much- needed equipment in the athletic depart- ment. The impact Coach Kenyon has had on the school is most noted in the positive attitude toward the sports at N.K.H.S. and especially the football team. This “new” attitude has sent a feeling of school spirit around the campus as well as around North Kingstown. For this, the 1986 Yearbook Staff, on behalf of the entire school would like to say to Coach Kenyon “thank you.” And a one! And a two! Earth to Coach . . . I'd kiss your feet but my back hurts. You want me to say WHAT? 126 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Patrick Shauqhnessy Superintendent of Schools f Billi Jarman Business Manager Carolyn Hazard Curriculum Director 128 M Paul Sams Personnel Director Dr Daniel MacGregor Pupil Personnel Director May I help you?? PRINCIPALS Paul T. Rennick Principal Patricia W Lehnertz Vice Principal Shirley Testa Assistant Principal 130 ART Gail Armstrong R.I.S.D., M A E.. Hartford Art School. B F A. 1980 The Art Program begins with a founda- tion in Beginning Art which gives students a better appreciation of art and prepares them for further work in the Art Depart- ment. While several courses are still being offered, the curriculum is changing. In an effort to give students exposure and ex- perience in commercial and industrial design, three new courses are being added: II Industrial Design, III Industrial Design, and Art History. The courses in this depart- ment instill in the students the importance of art in our society today. Priscilla Foley R.I.S.D., B F A; URI. M.A 1968 • WILL YOU BE SERIOUS?? Donald Annaldo Roger Williams College. BA; R.I.S.D.. M A T 1978 Not this again ... BUSINESS The Business Department, headed by Mr. Florio, allows those students who do not plan to go to college a chance to explore the business world. Whether it be Stenog- raphy or Data Processing, these courses give students the experience needed to attain jobs after high school or to be accepted into a school of business. The objective of all the courses in this depart- ment is to build a foundation for the con- tinually changing future. Joanne Matisewski Providence College, B S ; U R I , M S 1985 ' «1 Marguerite Giroux Bryant College. B S ; URL M S 1978 Paula MacDonald Bryant College. B S 1985 John Florio URI, B S. 1962 M I Ed. 1973 William Nicolo Bryant College; Providence College. 132 ASDF ;LKJ ENGLISH The English Department is comprised of five different phase levels. Each phase is designed for students to work at their own personal level. Ph. 1 helps students im- prove their reading and studying skills. Ph. 2 allows students to refine and improve language skills, while Ph. 3 students work on an average level. Ph. 4, and Ph. 5, which is open to seniors, are for the highly motivated students. All the English courses are offered to West Bay students on the Time About Program. These English courses try to instill in the students the im- portance of language and the joy of read- ing. Patricia Anighi U.R.I.. B.A.; Wroxton College, England 1978 Martin Hellewell U.R.I., B A,; RIC, M AT 1983 133 ENGLISH CON’T Vincent Corrente Providence College, B.A 1971 mMt Jane Dowling Marrymount Tarrytown. B.A; U.R.I; RIC 1978 Richard Dunne Villanova University, B.S.; RIC. M A T. 1966 Nina Fleming University of Liverpool. M A 1973 Mark Grenier Providence College. B.A 1972 Gloria Howard U R L B.A 1978 134 135 136 Env. Resources — Foreign Language The courses in the Environmental Resource Department are taught by two enthusiastic teachers. Mr. Sandham and Mr. McElhaney. The courses available in this area include: Agri-Business, Landscap- ing, Property Management, Marine Technology, Resource Development, and Floral Design. Each class familiarizes the students with the outdoors through class- room teaching and hands-on experience. Thomas Sandham U R I.. M A 1968 Gordon McElhant URL M Ed 197 Edward Greenan The Catholic University of America. Ph D 1978 Norman Leveiltee Univ Louvain. Belgium. Ph.B. RIC, M.Ed. 1968 The Foreign Language Department in- troduces students to other cultures and the ways of living in other countries. The lan- guages taught include French, Latin, Spanish, Russian, and German. Those students who have a flair for a particular language are encouraged to pursue their learning throughout their high school career. The Foreign Language Department also gives students a chance to travel as it takes a trip to another country each year. 137 FOREIGN LANGUAGE — GUIDANCE Consuelo McNulty New Mexico State Univ . B S.; tastem Oregon College. M A T. 1982 Pendleton Nixon U N C . M A 1970 Leo Maynard U R L B A ; RIC. M A T. 1971 Alicia Quinn URL B.S.. BA 138 Jean Poirier U.R.I. B A . M A 1978 Cynthia Resch RIC. B A GUIDANCE CON’T Matthew Burke Boston College. B.A. M Ed Elliot Ciora B F A. M Ed K. Jaret Brooklyn College. BA. M S. Cassandra Koulet Univ. of Texas. B S. Univ. of Suffolk. M A 139 HOME EC. — INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Home Economics Department divides itself into four separate areas: Foods, Home Furnishing, Human Relations, and Clothing. The foods courses give students a better understanding of good nutrition and allows them to strength- en their cooking ability. Home Furnishings covers such crafts as beginning hand crafts and embroidery. Human Relations teaches students about peer relations, adolescence, and family difficulties. Finally, the Clothing section allows the students to leam to read and follow pattern directions. 140 Jane Rathbun U.R.I., B.S. 1985 David Comolli RIC, B.S.. M A. Robert Geremia RIC. B.S. 1985 Celestino Marsocci RIC. B S. 1968 Richard Mangili RIC, B.S. 1973 Although the Industrial Arts Department offers a broad selection of courses, drafting is the main area of study. The students who choose to study drafting begin their educa- tion with Basic Drafting and Drafting I. These two classes familiarize the students with drafting tools and the techniques used in drafting such as lettering, geometric con- struction, sketching, and pictoral drawing. Other courses offered in this department in- clude Wood Shop, and Metals Shop. Whatever the course might happen to be, each allows the students to work with their hands and their minds to their fullest poten- tial. MATH Jennette Thomas RIC. Ed B. MAT 1965 The Math Department at N.K.H.S. is head- ed by Jennette Thomas. The courses offered range from General Mathematics to Review MathATrigonometry. Many students opt to take Review Math Trig. in their senior year because the class offers terrific background material for the SAT. All of the math courses provide the students with the opportunity to strengthen their mathemati- cal skills and to better their organizational skills. Also included in this department are the computer courses. Those students who possess an interest in the growing field of computers may satisfy their desire to learn in Computer Science I. 11. and 111. 141 MATH CON’T Michael Cruise URL B A . M.A 1969 Judith Curtis URL B.S. 1964 1 S Donald Haskell Tufts Univ . B.S.; RIC. MAT 1966 Deborah Januario U.R I. B.S. 1975 Teresa Jones N.W M.SU., B.S. 1977 142 Donna McBurney U.R.I. B A . M A 1966 Susan Kemblel R1C. Ed B 1970 Nancy Lemme U.R.I.. B A 1974 Robert Motherway U S Naval Academy. Annapolis. Md.. B.S. 1978 James Myette URL M S. 1970 David Parkinson Keene State College. B Ed ; U R.I., M Ed. 1972 143 ■ H. R Whaley U.R.l. B.S.. M A 1978 You couldn’t think of a better excuse than that, huh? Look deeply into my eyes ... MEDIA Ann B. Hall Wellesly College. BA; U.R.l. W . k Barbara Seavey U R L B.A.. M.L.S. E.L. Porter RIC, Business 144 MUSIC The Music department provides inter- ested and talented students the chance to challenge themselves. The courses include Chorus I and II, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Jazz Ensemble I and II, Marching Band, Concert Band, and Music Theory I and II. Music Theory I is a study of the basic functions, elements, and structure of music. Note reading, terminology, ear training, and creative writing are empha- sized. Music Theory II is an advanced study of the function and structure of music; there is a continued emphasis on the technical and creative aspects. The classes in the Music department enable each student to develop their particular interest and to benefit from hard work and perseverance. “Just another afternoon of blowing our brains out. Joseph Pelosi Boston Conservatory of Music. M.A. 1959 Patricia Petersen Univ. of Colorado. B.S.; U.R.I. 1982 Maestro, please . 145 NAVAL SCIENCE-CLINIC The NJROTC program here at N.K.H.S. begins with the course Naval Science I, the first in a line of three. Along with practicing the basics in military drill and techniques of leadership, the class also covers basic in- struction of navigation, naval history, and seamanship. Naval Science II continues at an advanced level and adds oceanography, first aid. naval engineering, and weapons. As the students continue their military drill practice, they compete for leadership positions as Junior Petty Officers. Naval Science III adds meteorology and naval electronics, while Naval Science IV includes naval strategy and tactics, nuclear propul- sion and engineering, naval missiles, and career planning. The participants in the NJROTC program are required to wear uniforms for one day a week. Under the leadership of Daniel Kershaw and Russell Shabo. the students involved in this program receive a sound education that will enable them to succeed in a naval career. Daniel Kershaw U S. Naval Academy. B.S.; RIC. MS; George Washington Univ., M S. 1976 Russell Shabo 1981 The future fighting men of America, at attention Cathy Rubin Principal's Aide Edith Judd Bates College. A B . N.E. Baptist College R.N . 1970 146 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kathryn Ann Falvey RIC. B S 1979 A Lenore Cranston Springfield College. B.S.; U.R.I.. M S. Joyce Cantileno Queens College. B A.; Univ. of 111., M S 1968 R. Hueston U.R.I. B.S.; Univ of Miami 1970 Pete Keams U.R.I. B S . M S 1970 Richard Swift U.R.I.. B S 1979 147 SCIENCE This department holds within itself the many different aspects of science. The courses begin with Biology, in keeping with college requirements, can end wherever the student wishes. If one chooses to pursue the Health Sciences, one will study the principles, problems, and the practice of nutrition, disease, physical fitness, and substance abuse. For students involved in the vocational-technical career programs, Mechanical Science is offered. Mechanics, matter and heat, electricity, and magnetism are examples of the areas that are stressed in this course. Physiology, Chemistry, physics, and Microbiology also hold a place in this department, but whatever class is chosen, there is a science for everyone here at N.K.H.S. Michael Ferrance U R I. B S . M Ed 1975 14« SCIENCE CON’T Wallace J. Conway Kathleen A. Crescenzo Martha Gallant Salve Regina. M.S. 1967 U.R.I., B A.; Boston College. M.S.T. 1974 U.R.I.. B A. Penn r 1977 State. B.S Ralph Henry Wentworth Institute; U.R I. 1975 Richard Lewis Hillsdale. B S.; U.R I. M A 1974 149 SOCIAL STUDIES A change in the cuniculum replaced Western Civilization with World History. This course studies man’s development from Pre-historic times to the present. More changes in the curriculum require sopho- mores to take a course labeled U.S. History I. The early history of R.l. and also of the United States is covered in this class. As has always been required of juniors here at N.K.H.S., there is U.S. History. Students will study our country from the Reconstruc- tion period to the present. There is special emphasis on major events, the special problems that helped mold our nation, and historical figures. The courses in the Social Studies department also include: Sociol- ogy, Psychology, Africa, Far East, Law, and Economics, to name several. In this program that is offered for the students, they can not only leam about their own country, but also about other cultures and nations, and more importantly, about themselves. Albert Lyons U R I. RIC. M A Denice Boule U.R.I.. B A. 1978 150 Bert Brodin Citadel. A B Paula Clark U.R.I. B A 1978 Violet Daniel AB BS . M A Ted Higgins URL BA 1971 Leo Lee U.R.I. Univ of Maine. MPA 1968 151 Lisa Schuerholz U.R.I. BA. M A 1984 James Malcolm Mitchell College. A A.; U.R.I . B A.; Eastern Michigan. M A. 1976 Robert Savoie RIC, A B . M Ed 1968 152 Marsha Simmons URL B A 1971 Dennis Sullivan RIC 1984 Mr Vema 1985 WORK STUDY Students with special educational needs find it beneficial to enroll in this course. Not only is it designed for teachers to work on a one-to-one basis with the students, but it is also designed for them to work at their own pace. Work Study is necessary for those students who are planning a career in the future. Susan Hartnett School Social Worker Denise McNeilis B.S. William Schenk UCONN. M A . Ph D 1978 Geoffrey Beauchemin R1C, B.S 1980 Dennis Cabral R1C 153 CAFETERIA-AIDES Betty Gilmartin Shirley St. Sauver Kay Taylor 154 UNDERCLASS 155 Joe Adamonis Jon Addison Mary Jane Albanese Marty Albauqh Craig Allaby Lori Allen Scott Allinson Nate Almond Kyle Alves Erica Anderson Ian Anderson Mike Andre Michelle Andrews Nancy Angell Robin Angell Erin Armour Chris Ashley Lisa Balmforth Sue Bannister Nicole Barane April Barber Kevin Barry Jackie Bascom Cathy Bassett Chris Bates Stacie Baxter Christopher Bean Nicole Beauchaine Timothy Bembenek Lisa Bennett Jarred Best Gerianne Bieknell Lori Bishop Bill Blanchette Nathan Boettger Caroline Booth Shannon Booth Sonny Brayman John Brennan Heather Brovillette Jeff Brown Kristen Brown Tom Brown Scott Brown Jennifer Bruner P.J. Bruno Dan Bullock Abigal Bundy Kevin Burgess Paul Burgess Wendy Bursley Eric Bush Chelsea Campbell Rene£ Capron Nick Carciere Mike Cardillo Erik Carlson Kerne Carpenter Mike Carroll Becky Carter Dan Carter David Carter Joyce Casey Chris Champange Kendra Champlin Joey Channing Candace Chapelle Doug Charest Tammy Charest George Chasse Renee Checchia Lisa Cheney Josephine Chesebro David Cihat Eddy Clark Katy Clary Charlie Codman Pam Cohen Robert Coia Kelly Connerton Sheri Conti Jessica Corey Sean Corrigan Michelle Costa David Cote Kim Courtemanche Doug Croteau Brian Crump Chris Curry Hollie Curtis Debbie D’Andrea Amy Daniels Adrian Darth Breck Dedly Alan Defelice Kevin Defelippo Laura De fusco John Demen Lisa Dempsey Sarah Desjardins Bob Dias Bobby Dibella Aime6 Divereaux Jennifer Doughterty Beth Dowling Chris Dowling Bob Downey John Dudley Amy Dunne Chris Dyer Christine Dynof Jennifer Edgar Lisa Edgar Anne Edmiston Keri Edwards William Eibel Dawn Eley Dennis Eton Leigh Evans Fiona Eyre Kurt Fadden Courtney Feeny Julia Fenrante Brian Ferri Missy Ferriere Justin Finch Rob Firth Willie Fish John Flowers Kelly Flynn Sean Flynn Patrick Foley Kevin Fontaine Amanda Forest John Forest Doug Foss Tammie Foster Ed Francis Lisa Furst Tom Fuscaldo Casey Gardiner Dawn Gardiner Inez Gardiner Kristina Gargano Krista Gartleman Kim Gerry Greg GetcheU Greg Geyer Stacey Giblin Jim Gibson Robin Giliord Rosi Giliord Vicki Gillerin Dawn Golding Jay Golding Suzanne Gonzalez Karin Graefe Sandy Graf Gina Grave Deperalta Marco Grave Deperalta Lyn Greenhalgh Gretchen Grumbach Robert Hall Gwen Hammick Michael Harrington Kris Harris Barbara Hart Darleen Hart Pamela Hart Kelly Hatfied Craig Hathaway Ricky Heise Kevin Hellna Jen Hendricks Ariane Herrera Jason Hiqgins Jason Hifier Dan Hinley Lori Hinson Jim Holden Jamie Holland Craig Hone Sean Horan Michael Horoitz Sonia Huana Buddha Jackson Jen Jacques Brad Jasperson Jamie Jenks Carla Johnson Cheryl Johnson Cyndi Johnson Sue Johnson Jen Jolicoeur Kim Jones Mike Jones Maya Jossi Paul Jubinuille Danis Kalooski 161 Ru by Kalyanapu Lisa Keenan Eileen Kelly Kathleen Kelly Amy Kempe Brian Kieman Eric King Jen Kinsel John Knight Alicia Kreis Hans Kresinski Marcia Lafrati Travis Lang Edward Lanoue Meredith Leach Sean Leanry Sophia Leblanc Doreen Lennon Veronica Leone Kyle Lepage Micnelle Levitt Marc Lilleberg John Lima Byron Livemois Vicki Livemois Richard Lodge Joel Losinno Shelly Louder Malcolm Love Michael Lukesh Peter Lurgioi Bruce Lyon Lisa Maack Scott Macandless Pat Maguire Sean Maloney Kelly Mann Tina Markowski Serenna Mason Tony Mattera Shani Matteson Sunny Matthews Dawn McAlister Sean McCarthy Tom McCarthy Timothy McBride Andy McCallum YOU TOOK MY PICTURE?9? Rachel McClung Wendy McCullough William McGuirl Kerry McHugh Chris McKeen Alex Mcosker Brian Mello Michelle Mendes Chuck Miller Pennie Miller Brian Miranda Charles Molineaux Chris MoJton Angelique Moor Andy Morin Kim Morjam Karoline Morrissey Barbara Mulligan Mel Murphy Neil Myers Chris Nash Kevin Nattage Nancy Nawer Cindy Nelle George Noll Kevin Notchick Kathy O’Connor John O’Connor Michael Oergel Christine Oesterle Heather Onofrio Kim Palmer Ken Parfitt 'Nancy Parkinson Curt Paterson Mark Patterson Sue Peck Linda Peiczarek Ginny Pelley Kim Pepper Chris Perini Melissa Peny Tom Peny Sue Peterson Jim Petrarca Jen Petrella Monique Phlipot Steve Plante Lisa Pokraka John Polidoro Sue Poll Tammy Ponti Jason Popoloski Kevin Powers Carla Pregnolato Chris Prest Tim Quinn John Quirk Patti Rebello Steve Reves Russell Rezendez John Rhoades Chris Richardson Susan Risso Kara Ritchie Christine Roberts Jeanna Roberts Jennifer Roberts Judith Roberts Peter Roby Tina Rogers Dirk Ronnenberg John Rosa Sherri Rossi Ken Rubin Chris Ruhle Becky Russell Ron Salsburg Gary Sanborn John Sanders Chuck Saunders Ray Saunders Debbie Scanlon Karen Schwab Laurie Sclama Rachel Seavey Rebecca Seavey Mike Sevene 164 Deanna Shaw Mike Shechtman Rene£ Shelly Traci Shenk Sharon Sherlock Beth Sherman Jason Silvia Keith Simpanen Dawn Singleton Bonnie Smith Kim Smith Nicole Smith Steven Smith Brandon Smolenski Heather Sowa David Speakman Brad Spices Amy Stanford Angel Starr Robyn Stockley David Storti Beth Stuart Chris Sturoean SherTy Sullivan Michael Sweet Julie Swistack Peter Sykes Richard Tabulina Kasey Tatro Judy Taylor Eddie Terlate Sheny Thomas Jen Tillinghast Dan Toloudis Steve Torbett Heath Tougas Sue Trotti Steven Troppoli Leah Tuchon R Tucker Angie Ulm Jen Upham A. Valliere Ed Vazquez Rob Vonhoffer Jen Wagner 165 Walker. Kim Wall. Lori Warner. Susan Watkins. Michelle Weekes. Sabrina Wellen. Jeff Whilden, Robin Whitehead. Gregg Whithead, Jen Wilczek, Barbara Wild. Sue Wilder. Wayne Wilkes. Kristin Wilkie. Kristin Williamson. Kath'een Wood. Heather Wright. Julie Wyatt. Matt Wyatt. Stephen Wynne, Kristin Xenopoulos, Athena We should be in class. 166 167 Sherry Aharonian Annmarie Albro Pat Alyward Lesley Amey Kendra Anderson Lauren Anderson Peter Anderson Karen Andrews Michael Andrews Michele Ashness Mark Ashton Kristen Asplund Susan Bailey Dave Baldwin Robert Barber Dawn Barlow Denis Barnes Colin Barry Mike Barry Pete Bartkiewicz Linda Beaulieu Jason Behringer Matthew Bellisle Dawn Belshaw Jeannie Berthelot Stephenie Blanchard Gerald Blycker James Boling Sean Booth Brent Bowen Keith Bowers Lexi Brown Joshua Bundy Dave Burnham Heather Bums Kristine Cabral Darius Calcina Mellissa Campo Paul Cardarelli Daniel Caroselli Erica Carpenter Linda Carpenter Dennis Uarroll Paul Cartoll 168 Relaxing class, huh? Damian Cartier John Chadwick Dan Charboneau Genesie Chase Knstine Chase Kristin Chasse Stephen Chatowsky Pam Chesna Don Christophersen Laura Clifton Denise Clough Jeff Cod man Susan Coleman John Collins Amy Conkelton Jennifer Cone John Connelly Tracy Connery Lynne Conti Jason Coombs Jen Coombs Michele Cooper Lisa Coppinger William (Jorson Brian Cote Chris Cote Robert Coulter Joshua Crompton Colleen Cunniff Eric Darcy Nicole Dasilva Si Dawley Sean Day Christopher Dean Chris Defrancesso Laurie Deltufo Anne Denecour Megan Devine Kim Dewolf Randy Dias Jeff Dipietro Dave Dipippo Cherie Donaldson Denise Drew Robert Driscoll John Duffy Mark Duffy Sarah Duffy Heidi Dunbar Erin Dunne 169 Kerri Durfee Doug Eaton Michelle Elliot Petrina Emond Diana Esposito Chris Evans Jake Falconer Kim Fay Shannon Fealey Kim Feeney Chris Feifer Tara Ferguson Chris Fenazzano Keri Florence Michael Florio Marie Forest Erik Forster Nancy Franklin Jennifer Fredette Kristen Froberg Christopher Fronce Matthew Frye John Fuscaldo Brian Gadoury Matthew Gagner Marion Gallagher Michael Gallagher Kengy Gardiner Kristin Gardiner Paula Gardiner Dawn Gametson Robin Gartelman Kerri Garvey Tammy Gauvin Tammi Getchell Ann Gibson Mike Gilheany Seth Gillis Robin Gilmartin Paul Giordano Jim Godena Lynn Golding William Golding Kelly Gordon Lisa Gordon Christina Gravatt Tammy Gray Kelly ureene Mark Greene Todd Greene Jen Grosso Michelle Guay Jason Gumm Paul Haas Shawn Hackett Ronnie Hagenburg 170 Amy Hallworth Stephen Hammond Lee Ann Hardy Denise Harper Lynne Hanrington Mike Harrington Cindy Harris Becky Harrison Lizz Harrison Kathy Hartley Andrew Hawkins Mike Hazard Tammy Healey Stephenie Heelan Jen Hendrick Kevin Higgins Serena Hill Lani Hilton Kevin Hogberg Leslie Hughes Robert Hunt Kim Hurst Denise Hutson Gina Iafrati Tony lzzo Kristen James Ed Jamieson Melissa Jenkins Teresa Johnson Scot Jolicoeur Brian Jordan Jenifer Jordan Kraig Jordan Jeanete Junod Chris Kaimes David Kakela Gwen Kalyanapu Katherine Keavy Jack Keefe Alecia Keegan Michael Kelley Julie Kempe Alex Kerknoff Scott Kettelle Kim Kilcline Brad King Gilbert King 171 Anna Kirk Karen Kitchin Kevin Kitchin Laura Kovacs Kevin Kramer Andrew Kress Monique Labrecque Andrew Lacouture Holly Laird Nicole Lamoureux Dwight Laporte Clinton Larkin Dawn Laroue Nona Lawrence Bnan Leite Jen Lentino Dan Lewis Laura Liebrich Gary Lima Traci Lima Margaret Lindgren Jeff Little Wayne Littlefield Kim Lundy Knsten Lunde Scott Lussier Gavin MacLead Steve Mac Lean Heather MacLeod Cindy MacNeil Heather MacPhee Ed Maquire Nadine Maher Deb Maiopana Michael Malen Tracy Manforte John Martin Kara Markanan Kim Marshau Lisa Maslanka Jean Mathers Ann Matoes Lori Matteson Anna Marie Maxfield 172 Tonya McCarthy Mike McCrory Lori McDevitt Jonathan McDonald Kim McGovern Maureen McGuirl Daniel McKenna Kabe McLellan Susan McLintock Lanry Me Lister Robert McManus Shannon McManus Krisbe Me Master Karen McNally Knsten McNulty Glynne Meade Lanada Means Heather Medieros Gina Meehan Karen Meland Patrick Mellon Gayle Menaes Debbie Merkin Rebecca Merkin Melissa Miller John Monroe Chris Moone Mathilde Morgan Tina Morgan Dave Momson Chris Mortin Dena Moscatelli Paula Motte Karen Murphy Marylee Murphy Kelly Murray Robin Murray Chris Napolillo Bill Nebus Tami Neves Jack Newbauer Tracy Nifong Jim Noonan Laurie Notchick Karin O’Donnel Kevin O'Neil Kerry O'Rourke Cheryl Oergel Jon Olevson Brian Owen Christen Paine Reuben Panzo Alan Parfitt Laura Parkhurst Travis Pauley Wendy Pearce 173 Chris Pearson Kilmberly Peloquin Michael Pemantel Robert Perry Michael Pierce Stephen Pierce Tracy Pierce Paul Poirier Celeste Poisson Marshall Poole Monica Poole Chris Popoloski George Porter Kelly Potter Ann Prouly Sharon Quirk Todd Ramsey Arati Rao Roanne Rebello Jim Reeves Meg Reilly Jason Rembijas Chris Reynolds Tracie Reynolds Robyn Rhea Debbie Roberts Garret Roberts James Robinson Joseph Robinson Matthew Robinson Richard Robinson Shannon Roche Shelly Rockwell Amy Rooney Daniel Roscoe Christine Rossetti Carl Rossi Tina Ryan Beth Sabins David Sams Joe Sanders Natalie Sauzedde Melissa Senerchia Jennifer Seymour Jason Shabo Tom Shelton Jen Shippee Tammy Siebel Donna Singleton Kenneth Sirmans 174 David Skidds David Sliney Chris Smyth Laura Sorensen Gerald Southland Robert Sowa Steve Spatcher Tara Speakman David Spellman Sara Sprague Tammi Staples Lisa Stein Ronald Stevens Brent Stewart Michael Stewart Kristin St. Jean David Stock David Stone Jamie Stone Holly Strandberg Holly Stuart Maeve Sullivan James Sykora Tricia Tammaro Henry Tarbox Julie Tefft Jennifer Teny Dennis Thibault Nancy Thomas Beth Tierney Eraina Tierney Maureen Tierney Dan Tillman Glen Tilson Cheryl Toevs Becky Tougas Nicole Trivelli George Truman George Tucker Lori Tuker Dawn Tully Holly Twining Carolina Uribe Renee Veasey Beverly Vilardofsky Michael Volluac Keith Vukic Shani Wallace Keith Walsh Kim Walsh Robert Walsh Kathy Warner Wendy Washburn Jim Washington Robin Watson Kathleen Weber Kim Wellen Angela Weller John Wendelschaefer Barry Wesdell Joe Whaley Trip Whilden John Whitaker Chris White Michael White Shannon Wilcox Amelia Williamson Beth Winnick Susan Wirth Charles Wood Claude Wright Heather Young Teddy Zartler Marc Zwolinski 176 Heather Adriance Scott Ahrendt Steve Albaugh Chad Albert Steve Albro Jeannette Allinson Wendy Andrews Dawn Angell Anne Appleton Marc Archambault Pat Armstong Kim Atherton Suz Aubois Laura Audet Carolyn Berthelot Ray Black Tim Blackwell Sandra Blais Jamie Boqoslawski Mike Bombard Theresa Boone Ron Bose Ike Bowen Rebecca Bowen Dianne Bradford Larissa Breneiser Scott Brindamour Sam Broadhurst Marc Brockleman Dana Brodm Broome Judson Margaret Butler Jen Cain Mike Carney Lisa Carrol Megan Carty 178 Brian Casey Sue Casey Virgnia Cnerau John Chimside Mark Clarke Lisa Clay Tom Cloud Paul Cody Brian Conn Sean Connors Heather Conway Kim Coon John Coulter John Critch Jessica Currier Jill D’Abrosca Robert Daly Julie Daniels Aric Davis Jen Davis Scott Davis Beth Deal Lillian DeAngelo Karen Diconcilio Kerne Deltufo Michael Demmprey Missy Devine Bruce Dickinson Jeff Diezt Tony Difilippo Terry Dion Lome Dionne Kim Dipietro Sherry Dow Erin Downey Tina Duckworth 179 Timothy Dunlevy Adam Dunn Robert Edgar Dean EWof Julie Elliot Amie Elliott Leigh Evans Kim Fadden Jennifer Fagan Jennifer Falconer Kelly Fay Jennifer Fercante Greq Fiedler Julie Finch Keith Fisher Bob Forand Connie Forman John Forman Terri Forsell Tracie Forsell Danell Fullmer Joey Fuscaldo Jim Gardiner John Gardiner Mike Gates Ron Gauvin Tricia Getcheu Dean Giramma M Gledhill David Golding Jeff Golding Michelle Goodbred Gregg Grafton Chris Greenan Scott Grossman Mary Gninder Ted Hamory Richard Harper Laura Harrington Michael Harrington Christine Harris Joel Haskell Ann Hasney Kristin Heise Alicia Hermes Diane Hernandez Kristen Herrera Alicia Horan Dawne Howard Tom Howard Larrisa Huey Mark Hughes Rebecca Huling Kerrie Hutchins Stephanie lovino Eric Jacobsen Kim Jankura Ty Janney Ed Jarbeau Chris Jensen Rola Johahansen Linette Johnson Mary Johnson Renae Johnson Carleen Jones Laura Jordan Franklin Julian Pam Kaiser Scott Kalooski Leela Kalyanapu Josie Kane Trish Keefe 181 Michael Keegan Sean Keene Beth Kent Pam Kent Jack King Jonathon King Kerrin Knight Erik Kunz Annette Labonte Daniel Lacombe Bill Ladd Billy Lafazia Cherie Laird John Lambert Paulla Langston Kathy Leblanc Something funny Katy?! Karen LeMay Renae Lewis Leigh Leydon Mark Liebirch Anne Lillieberg Hilorie Litterik Jackie Little Mike Littlefield Chris Lopes Jill Losinno Gary Lucas Lori Lyons Amy Macintyre Macowen ott Mallen Maureen Mangiameli Some fatherly advice Lisa Markowski Dave Mather $ John Mather John Mattera Evan Matthews Lisa Mazzerelli Jeffery McBride Colleen McCormick Steve McCutcheon Bill McGovern Marcus Mears Scott Medeiros Tom Melillo Andy Mello Joe Mello Stephen Michailides Paul Michalik Pete Miller Sue Miller Susan Moberg Andy Mole Julie Mollo Derick Moniz Lynn Moone James Morgan Kathy Morrissey Tom Morrissey Nancy Morse Katy Motte Liz Moulton Leanne Moyer Elizabeth Mullen Michael Muller Carol Mullowney Marilyn Munger Erica Murdock Hans Musselman Anna Nagle Liz Nason Eric Nelson Mary Ellen Nolan Jill Nordstrom Maura O'Brien Lynn O’Connel Thomas O’Donnel Jim O'Rourke Rob O’Rourke Bryan Otrando Mike Parsons Stephens Pearson Wendy Pelosi Allison Perry Brian Peny Lora Peny Mark Peters Erik Pezzulo Darlene Pierce Doreen Pierce Ron Pierce Merredeth Plante Karin Poirier Beth Polidoro Joe Pope Amy Potter Jessica Prata Alan Pratt Kristin Pratt Stacy Pratt John Presley Scott Randall Chris Reddick Winthrop Reed 184 Eric Reynehort Greg Riberdy Coil Richter Helene Risso Sue Robertson Dianne Robinson Dave Robison Catherine Roche Jim Rogan Doug Rogers Kory Romanat Mark Rubin Beth Russell Erik Sauders Derek Scheider Alan Seizt Rebecca Senter Beth Shanahan Meg Shaw John Sherman Dianna Shope Cheryl Sisson Duane Skuce Matthew Sloat Laura Smith Meagan Smith Scott Snyder Kris Stacy Shani Stickney Norma Sweeny Stuart Sweeny Krishna Swonger Ronnie Sykes Steve Tan Kelly Tatro Deanna Taylor Jessica Tern Shannon Teny Amy Thereuax Faith Thibeault Heather Thole Kris Thomson Dave Thomley Kenneth Thorpe Roseanne Tighe Ken Toeks Dave Tompkins Allison Trotti Linda Tuccillo Todd Tucker Michelle Turner Kerry Tyson 185 Suzzane Vallett Corey Vanderhoff Todd Ver Hoeven Naomi Vilardofsky Missy Wagner Jennifer Walaeck George Waldron Catherine Walkley Jeff Warner Wendy Washburn Laura Weeden Bill Westall Cindi Whitford Lori Wilcox Sue Wild Keleigh Wilkie Stephen Williston Robert Winsor Erick Wright Toni Wrigley Jeff Yerkes Rob Young 186 I love these pep rallies! Just hanging out. I’m not hiding anything! Watching the action 187 FRESHMAN COME STRONG The new class at North Kingstown High School this year is the Class of 1989. They spent this year learning the ropes and adjust- ing to high school life. The whole school was taken by surprise by the enthusiasm the freshman class has shown at pep rallies and in school activities. We look forward to see- ing a lot more of this class and wish them luck in their next three years at the high school. Who should I date tonight? Working in the Media Center?! Dedicated Skipper fans. Examples for us all. 188 SOPHOMORES FLY HIGH Peace for all men. Mr Sullivan Mr. Verna The members of the Class of 1988 have shown that they plan to be a hard working and dedicated group this year. The sopho- more class’ advisors are Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Verria. They entered the Homecoming parade with an excellent float that was packed with excited sophomores. Then came a candle sale which turned out to be very successful. On top of showing their great spirit at rallies, this class also won the canned goods drive by a wide margin. Money which will be needed in the two years ahead was also raised at a dance on March 14. The whole school is proud of this class, and we all know that they will keep up the good work! On the floor again Today’s fashions. 189 JUNIORS READY TO LEAD The Junior class advisors, Mr. Analdo and Mrs. Foley, led the Class of 1987 to a very successful and productive school year. In the Homecoming Parade the Juniors had two floats entered and both of them were excellent. This was followed by a successful Christmas fundraiser that raised much of the money needed for this year's Junior F’rom. The planning and undertaking of this year’s prom was an exhausting process. The theme decided on was “Old English”. After a great deal of hard work the Prom was held May 24 and was complimented as a beautiful and elegant affair. 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(rt a r t'c uy u y )ar ■ Ira rsy {rt u m a • fcu airy y)ia ie • Uy oar • iusan - . • f iaoer . Uaryc len ■ i iea • fieoen • ieyrnotir 224 t frvslezi ( . ' y tc uvt . f u tac { ). • f iojbc f(W ia n ' } ( nz . (n ice imit f } c vir t I Z 225 jfisa ■ out icrri (t t vx vui { ). • l te d'cott lt ( cr cjy waum ■ ijtx ; ■ fata ■ l tirr ifitu • lioAt 226 i trida- 7itnfison ( o ee i ■ Tm i . lJ c e c . Tix jyff . annettr - ( .Tranato [ )ona t .7rotbtbo i 221 ODoaa t 'Ihn . (m n -(l fia Hiera . (Axon 'Ilir r er . f icAae (. cTtveet te l Crixtai ' l nt trjby t ames HUng ter 228 1daoa 'U' u f .{on 'M tit on ! A -1 r o fyfnstr ‘Ui t 229 jl ic tac Zuto insAt i itt tfrt ffle ey 230 Class of 86 History Freshmen — lack, of experience or seniority. That’s what we were in September of 13X2, FRESHMEN! We were booed at pep rallies, buyers of pool passes, and the main topic of jokes. Although subject to such actions, we were encouraged and supported by our first class advisors, Mrs. McNulty and Mrs. Minett. Their guidance helped us get through our Freshman year. In June we finally graduated from being just Freshmen to being big Sophomores. As our Sophomore year progressed we gained a title seniority around campus. With the help of our advisors we were now starting to prepare for our verge into the upper class. In our Junior year Mrs. Minett had to leave us, butfortunately, Mrs. Funke came to take her place. Our Junior year was the most active and exciting of our first three years at N.K.H.S. We won the annual homecoming float contest and made plans for our upcoming Junior Prom. The long awaited prom finally arrived. Ourjeans and concert shirts were exchanged for gowns and tuxedos. As we entered the gym, we found that it had been transformed into a world of pastels and glimmering stars. We continued our celebration at Custy's in North Kingstown, which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Finally our year arrived! On June 7, 13X5 the Class of’XC was awarded the official title of being the Senior Class. Once again we had a change of class advisors, Mrs. McNulty was joined by Mrs. Jones. As our Senior year progressed, we were faced with the challenge of learning a new schedule system, but our class took it in stride. Our homecoming was marred by Hurricane Gloria, but despite the weather, we held the parade through Wickford and crowned Bill Pierce and Sonja Anderson homecoming King and Gueen. As January arrived, so did the dreaded mid-terms; these were the last exams we would have to take at N.K.H.S. As the exams came to a close, the rest of the year seemed to breeze by. The plans for our Senior Prom were made and finalized. On May 10, 13X6 the Senior Prom was held at the Beechwood Manor in Newport. This night was a product of four years of hard work. We had two last reguirements as Seniors; to delegate the position of Senior Class to the Class df, ’X7, and to become graduated Seniors of N.K.H.S. 231 MESSAGES Katie. Adnenne. Turn. EBck I love you guys' Kate I'm so berry happy1 Could we say couly you say anymore' I'd like a gnll I. know I have my movie ticket somewhere' CME I won’t forget you Mom and Daddy thanks for everything I love u Ann than I JJ. EH. and DP thanks 4 everything' JJ — remember our lovely chats at taco machine Hangin out up the hill work ing at HT! What is the sign of theta? Hey can I borrow a Kleenex’ Ooops' Well Eh — never forget x mas vacation' Late again' How's AG? Remember WW1 what a experience hhey, is this a one way street” DP — we've had many ex penences during our years at NK' Wanna buff7 What does stemma really mean7 Remember all our walks that turned into wild excursions” Keep in touch gals — 143 Chris Janey — will you be my lab partner7 Whale watch I need it bad. let's go to Fla Greg Monbleu Apples' Science fair proj at Vic's all clear' ROAR thanks for everything I love you! God bless Breead — your musk makes me cry! Just one more summer at TBTS? It'll be fun this time. So many memories So much to say but never having to talk I hope you find her Can I have a hug7 Don't know what I'll do with out you Love you both so much You just call out my name Be happy forever — MMD BP — remember the good times watch out for curbs and bikes. Js your great never change. YL good Scrabble playing. LP always keep in touch. Mom and Dad thanks for everything love you lots!!' Keith M I will always love you lots Janet ana Keith To a person I love with all my heart I love you now and forever Moe and Larry together forever Karin that little red car has lots of memories Krissy you will succeed in all you do your best Sharen Kenny keep your head on straight and be whatever you want to be — love Sharen Bill Cerio we may study aifferent Arts but it's the attitude you have that counts love Sharen Jules C. I love you and I hold the promise that we will never lose touch You're the best friend that anyone could ever have and our friendship means tha world to me We've spent some pretty late nights up talking, huh7 Don't forget, if those turbles were tamed Parking near 95?! Love those CCRI hockey players' How about those nights spent with mens baseball teams in strange places, huh?77 Lake Placid romances! Something not to be forgotten Ice Capades 1986 I'm so proud of you You've got guts Kid Beach bound for life!7 What about the slopes? You about both? I love you lots Maureen M Scott P. a very special friend!' The concert was great! Thanx for dinner. I was starved. Ski Bum Loon all the way. Careful, don't crash into Trop! Hey, me. Trop, you and Julie will have to go to Lake Shigpgpgmango- gagogshibunnygunslemog, okay7 Love you lots. Maureen Jeff S. when I become a professional skier I will owe it all to you Thank you for all of your patience Just think, we are official playmates! Love ya too. Maureen 1 12 86!!!!! Tamme A. good luck with Scott B. if I was you I would hand cuff him to me. You too Lome Don't let Jeff slip away But Mkhele. I don’t want to sleep here I don't even know these people . nke cars though Cherylynn. surfers anonymos' So. do we qualify? I'm gonna miss ya babe! Love Maureen M Don T. I hate it when my car dies! I'll never forget that night Cocktails anyone7 How about a game of Twister7 Stop yelling at Jules! Let s hit BK — beat! But stop spitting ke cubes, we make an awesome 4 — some — DT. MM. JC, SP' huh? Thanx for everything love ya lots. Moe M SOC. thanx for all the awesome memories. I love you all DT. RB. SP. JB. ES. TA. LC. AE. SW. KJ. RA. DR. SG. RP. RH. JS. JC. ML. DM. and RH. you're the best! I'll never forget this year SD — like giving downers to a man on a ledge SG — don't forget the snake' Barry — wanna see my etchings7 Gen — sister and friend Thanks for the memories. TG. TD, RA, SK. NF. etc I love you all — Shelle P S Chad — best in the state!! Guz ana TU — he shes7 B hr physics — Oval tine and Biff olaf always EAL. — you're the best I love you Thank you for aO the great times we’ve had since 9th grade Football games. Cams with Patti. Buttercups. Heidi's party, secrets, rollerskating, the Tower , troubled waters. DM , dances. Block Is.. Prom, June 2nd 18th. Chucky Cheeses. Rocky Pt.. and the Campout We grew throughout and now look!! Remember just friends! We can make it through college I know we can' Everything since 11th grade has been terrific' Beach, dates. B- lays. nolioays. and everything I left out Love JCC When I was a child I caughta fleeting glimpse out of the comer of my eye. I turned to look but it was gone I cannot put my finger on it now. the child is grown, the dream is gone, and I haVe oecome comfortably numb — PF Scott,, thanks for the Junior Prom Gonna miss you alot. KIT — love ya. Robin. Kris V foods. English, where's my poster — (polar bear) good luck Kit. Yo and DD friends forever' Remember the pennies' Don't ever forget the MunchKin I know she won't Geoge' Rob. you mean alot to me — thanks Kris and ANNE hey women It's been great Dee Mark I know you'll never forget F hr We had many good times Meagen Ann I luv U guys' Good luck with your senior year Love you ail lots Sharon Heidi and Pat. you are two of the best friends anyone could ask for I wish you all the luck in the world I am so glad we met in 8th grade I couldn't have done it without you two' We survived all the problems of NKHS and we did it together Good luck with Jim and Dan. never forget all the memories we've shared Well I won’t botheT to say goodbye because I know our friendship will last forever Love. Elizabeth If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me for I must be traveling on now cause there's too many places I've got to see If I stay here with you now well things just couldn't be the same cause I'm as free as a bird now ana this bird you'll never chain — Lynard Skynard Jake. Nif. Bear. Ferrante — my brothers and sisters have always been my best friends Thank you guys I hope my college roomate is as cool as you Jake, but I hope he's neater Ty (Janny) Keep her out of trouble He'd better be good to you Jen Animals, we re amazing, especially considenng our predecessors Hilary you are a true friend You too TD Nil and Jen behave when the family is in Maine and to all previously mentioned and Pat stay out of ditches! Remember Fandug Deb Ruth sanks for being my pal' Buzn rules Whopper world' Mike Gates you know you have the best a ' on campus TB. ML. KG. and MS. I'm going to miss you all' We finally made it to the mall with out getting lost, nice directions Ruth, just kidding. I love you. Me John Lavigne. I remember the day so clear, it was the day I lost the game with seven balls on the table That was the day it all started, we were ment to be together, that saying must be true, because I married you Love Yolanaa Dee Dee. Sharon. Beth. Erin. Janet, you're all great Thanks for every thing you do I love you all! Love Yofjohn. I love you! Love your wife Yolanda Chari. Washington was great! Remember Bart and the french fries. Pat droping everything! Look at the penguins' Hey baby, did you ever get glue on a bird7 Just checking' Thanks for all the memories, your the best friend anyone could ask for — love ya Sharen and Karin so many years and so many memories the beach, driving especially' Shar so far my willpower is going strong! BA. KW. AS. and LA remember George — hug him hold him and squeeze him tight — Your all special Michelle John Lavigne remember 9 3 85 it was the happiest day of my life Now that we are one I know we will be together always and forever I'll love love you always Love always Yolanda Beth Peckham. remember all the good times we had at the gas station I wish we still worked there We never did get to meet “it ! We really had some good times together, your great and John thinks so too. You both get along so good If you ever need me I'll be there Love Yo! Hilary — what can I say. it's been rough at times but I want you to know that I always think of you as my best friend I care for you so much I love you alot BD — my eternal friend I know that wherever we go we’ll always be close, see you in Boston Dan R my faithful partner We had alot of fun together. I hope we can continue you're a great person Rich AI can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate the times you make me smile — TU never forget you I love you all! Keep the Fridge full! Da no did we make it7 Brad Celts, Pats. Sox. Bruins 1 Scotty — remember Newport. NH. Ski mobile and nites at BK and the one you don't Jordo you can be sure I won't forget you! Good luck to headmaster Til' Kev — that Bermuda hit the spot! Trop. we must play tennis Do tell. Tricia Peggy. Wake up! Jane you've driven me to bankruptcy Jen and Hil, wher’s the cow? Judith my I have your BMW7 Thanx Aussie Phil bids thanx. Bison os live 4ever Stay tuned! — RA To TA. LE. WL. RB. RA. MC. DR. MG. JC. JC. CC. MM. DD. LV. WC. and Mrs Kemble and the cheerleaders — love ya guys! RB — thanx for being a friend TA LE — the three muskateers WL — what could I have done without you. thanks' Leigh — your the best sister anyone could have Mom and Dad — I love you' Your great' THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN!'! SPACE it was Noonan! What were my weekends without you? You're the best! CPC love you sweetness Jubilex and Opus 1' MB you're my most favorite person to watch (sort of) movies with' What quadrant are we in77 RR: got a lite? SS. MB. CC. EM. RR. AE. DM. MC. ML. MC. JC. RF. DC. EH. and SL 143 The best to you all California Coolers! The supplier and packy runs!! Pep. Schnapps forever Cov Mcd's 1' NK softball and benchwarmers —■ DD. CM. KL — rule 85' Oh Caley 841 MB KL 12 22 85 EK'SPO ZA lata Kriss! Matt — you've made the last 2 years the best I've ever had I love you so much, in everyway I'll love you forever, faithfully' I can’t wait for the future, we've got a million more memories to make! All of our dreams will come true! I love you!' Wendy — never forget the togas grapes! Kw. thanx for having the party on July 3 84! Laurie, thanx for always making me laugh when I'm sad' Bye. DD. JC, SS. LV. WL. LF 143'! I’ll miss you guys! Di — you'll make a great mid-wife!! Love Betsy Jeffrey, what I can say? I never thought I could become so close to a person' Thanks for standing by me through thick and thin I'll never forget all the good times we’ve had — from the prom and Block Island to mocha Awful Awfuls and Pepsi It would be impossible to mention everything that has happened' I'll look forward to the times ahead — all the dreams we have wiD come true someday' Although things may get hard don't ever give up on us! Love always. Elizabeth Jenny you Spocheem I have to go piddle JC Boogerhead. never go through red lights' Scotty Amrendth I'm going to miss you love Su Bill oops' David you pervert I'll miss you. Su Ruthie you momo we are the women in leather MC Wen thanks for so many years of fnendship. SU. SA. SB. JC remember monster in my pants MTV. SU Bnndamour you'd better not hit my car! Love SU whit quick hide the C Cooler in your shirt. SU Jenn and all my friends. I love you forever. SU KL KR — you will always be my best friends — thanks for being there KL. ML. JC. bL. KR. — McD's, Coventry, guys, parties' Let’s cruise thru BK' Kerne don’t ever forget all the great times Are friendship will always be special. Good luck — KL. KR. JC. PL. ML. JC. SL. KR. SV. KD. AT. JK. RD. MBR — you all made HS fun Luv ya all' Van Halen 4 eva! Dave C thanks space' Fish' Flake' Leppin' Sting-Ray! Squigg- ly Don't ever forget! Good luck class of '86! Hey Dudes' We finally made it — NM. NC. PAS. DG. BH. PS. and everyone else, have fun in the future! JG. JW. DC. RM. DP. have fun as seniors' The OMNI 024 is gonna miss its favority parking space' Good bye NKHS. its been a blast' Keep in touch everyone! Love ya1 — Theresa D (aka Teddy de Bear) KW you are the best. No more parties at my house JK Bryan Adams forget Yagoo set up KJ you put up with a lot no more FH EV I won't tell my mom anything anymore KW. KJ. PD. JK thanx for helping me out this summer GM. SH. MS. CC. DM. TP. PD sorry about 8:10. KW Germany 86. Don’t vandalize any goal cages in the dark to be able to put up with me for 4 years is a feat. DR I still think your name was Henry South Pacific was great, if I ever need a be tied. I'll go to you Watch out SU ML Kris Rugg — hey — what can I say? I love yo' Anne To all my friends and colleagues learn to play the game of life, take you time, and remember to have fun Da no Hilary, will you many me7 RA To my friends Keep some souvenirs of your past or how will you ever prove it wasn't all a dream? Be yourself No one can ever tell you you're doing it wrong. — RA Dan — I love you. you’ve made my bfe so much better I love being with you ana the times we are together are really spe cial BP — i m glad we got to be so close — we've sharea a lot Jane — Bali Hai good luck always TM — you're so sweet. I couldn't have gotten through one of the most important times of my life You re so “cool Peggy — Grove witn God. uggh! Rich Anderson beware — MooM MD. TR. DR. have a great senior year! Chris — you're the best brother in the world' Black Gums.” Love Jen CheryLynn, wanna cash some checks? Wanna go meet some 232 MESSAGES guys at the beach? I'm checking you out. with my sunglasses on — of course Why can't I get just one 9 Look out Tor red heads URI bound. Roomie9 I value your fnendship and all the great memories, even Aunt Carries! Love Ya! - Michele Good luck RA. JC. TA. BB. MM. SP. MZ. DW. BM. DM. DR. ES. JB. SA. TB. DC. MG. JK. RB. JH. NF. SW. BP. RH. JP. MR! Oh baby Like maybee in the next life time I only wanted one!! I love church. DM really Basic foods rules Morning. Mrs Kemble Nice shoes Frank they're hot!' SS — Schmuck. Spocheem forever' The fantasy machine lives on. Hendncken Parties. D angelo's Town Beach 143! BA — football practices. D D. Mrs Pill lobster Dinners. Mr Fatel DD; Bongo! Late night drives FOREINGER' WC - URI party animal' guts DB — remember our talk' weave — thanks for Jr Prom, locker remember JASON and funfmlt David thaks for being there' My little big Bro' MB — thanks for everything SG. PN. JP. KC. LL. PP. HO. MA. DD. LM. AE. AC. thanks for being friends 143 memories' the way WE were! Jenn Moondog. yes girls. Rob Lowe does have AIDS! Sultans of swing and its Daves Fudge! By the way. who stole my keg9 Hey Tunes remember Junior Prom with ouy feet9 Mosh hey Gordy gimme a shot. Sod Jan Hicks, I miss you more than you ever know don't forget summer of 85! It was the best! Maybe there's hope for the double wedding?? Gooluck keep in touch I love BFA!' KK I’ll never forget you and the good times you're the best! Don't forget B B C J!! CH summer of 84 oh God' Thanks for putting up with me I love you! I'll miss you DP LM' Partying, etc' Tim Corcoran you’re the besthing ever to come into my Hfe! Can't wait to hear those wedding bells! 1 love you Hon' Calif MF Bon. thanks for being such a great fnend. when I needed someone to talk to don’t ever change thank you don't ever forget. Love ya! Chris. I’m so glad me met You're such a sweetheart. Kit OK love always' Mrs Smith, thanks for being my fnend. I appreciate your canng and understanding, it means alot. I’ll be back love ya Robin Sharon' Dave M can I take your picture, you’re such a cutie! Don’t change Kit. love ya lots! Good luck — Robin Metal rules Tilynn, you've been the best thing that has happen to me this year Thanx for the great times Sheri you’re such a sweetie Steve W you Sexy piece of meat you Matty you always bring a smile to my face with your Supper Skipper Powers Jay I'm so glad I got to meet you Pee Wee Kate you’re a sicko! Dennis C you have the hottest legs around Mollyn I wish you the best in every photo. Congrats Miss USA model Noreen I miss you so much Lastly. Tuni you're my dreaest friend I love you. Love Sonja PD I’m only busting your . I love ya! JG CC so. how many sets of guys can be icked up in one night9' KW I love you! Let's talk! JK I love your car let’s chase Katie in reverse' ML take care of yourself KM let’s try to find a party' AM what will you do next? DR. GM. LN — will our predictions come true9 FJ - thanks for the rides CB. MS. KT. SA. TB. JP 1 year left live it up! TR — many laughs! I love you all Elexis v R To Dee Dee and Sharon both of you are great fnends of mine We’ve had so many good laughs together and I'm glad you were always there for me when I needed you both Thanks for everything Love ya always Yolanda Janet Austin remember the night you came over and we played scrabble Those three letter words didn't really help your score any You’ll have to come over and play again Good luck with Keith Take care love Yolanda. John, Beth JP and PP — nights at BK. DMS ect you guys are great, thanx for making me laugh — friends always! LM — your room, video making, you beep! Thanx for being your silly self FF DD. EL and HO what can I say KS. ML. DM. TM. JC. BG. PS thanx for making classes bearable' SK thanx for not throwing me out of your locker — FA penguins are better' AB make the most of HS, it will get better return to Bl! No not post prom! TM — smooch! It's been a long 4 years — the best love PN Katie did you do a VBF?! Matty guess what me and Dave had last night Ha. Ha! Lex. Don't worry your really not a head yet' Matt. Jay. Lex. Katie, and Annie are we ST Elmos Fire or what! Pam don't worry you will always be one of us no matter what! Chris (Booby) you'll always be a special fnend! Brian what can I say you re a bronze God! Let's all stay in touch. I don't want to lose any of you! Shannon. Hey Hon. what's up? You goober!! I love you! Never forget the Prom and Post Prom, where's your earing9 This year will be one I won't soon forget between hockey and our little talks that we never had Our fnendship we last forever or I’ll kill you dead or worst!'!' Love Ya. you p g!!!'! DS remember SG and RM Tennis all summer don’t change Jen — So much to say you are special I love you Rich your talent astounds me Chris you stupid fool RF you have dood taste MS take care of yourself and the 911 Stay warm DS and JC but that is cool!' But you will fail out of URI! SG — live we know them Back stage XY — 908 AB — CD goldfish keep me in your friends Tom I just want to say thank you for making my stay here in Rl bareable!' We've had some great times and even the BAD times where exciting. Let's keep in touch Your the best fnend anyone could have To everyone in the band — thanks you have made high school fun Beth you have made my Senior year the best I love you for now and always!' Thank you every one!!! Til Moyer Tom Dodd. I am so glad we are going out with each other I hope we last a long time I love you so much and care alot about you too. Good luck in everything you do We've been through some bad times and a alot of good times Thank you for being there when no one was there to listen to me Thanks for a shoulder to cry on. I love you forever Hugs and kisses Love Kirn ’ Hey Jen. ask Mrs T to pull down the screen Do you know where the keys to the compact are? Chew' Chew' Cnew! Tim. good luck with Anne' MC. I love you forever Hey Swash, sony for all the hard times Jen. no more laughing in Trig! Eric better not be in my seat when I get back Hey Tim. Bob. Darryl, John — The Rat Pack was great while it lasted' Bob. do you want money for gas9 Anne, even though you are gone you're still the best' Tracy and Kris, good Iuck in gymnastics always! — BG SS, LH. LF, CM. Thanks for everything! Keep in touch Dennis — you owe me your hfe! Buddies forever' Don. I'll never forget my ride in your car Buddies forever! JH. AH. FR. 22-85! Love all you guys! MBR Dad. Mom. Sue ♦ Jude Words don't begin to say it ail I love U all very much Thank you. PH — my big bro: 143! AE I'm glad there's U Remember the CC 143 DM my brother “Imagine if Ur the best 143! DJ — Ffey Eli — comeea' Big A — The horn in H 1. I'll never forget it. no one will, even Ken! We missed you! CH: The chiks can't hold de moke' Aft sch. adventures — always a convesation piece! 143 Chrissy! JB — Luv U Kid' MM — Ravishing BRT 1 U r very special. — Lisa MM — Thanks 4 everything! GA — U are sweet special LB — I’ve got to talk to U KM — Don’t ever change. Love to all of you. — Steph G. Tam me — You’re the best friend anyone could ever ask for Thanks for always being there for me' Always be thinking of our men in uniform! The perfect foursome! KFC' Well what I say What a blast' But I oon't know what to say! GUTLESS WtMP! Phone? What’s a phone? Thanks for the horn and the whistle Watch out for the Drive thrues 6 min is the record now Oh man' man' What a goof' PINK' PINK' PINK' Forever — right! Too scared! Should we stop by9 It's up to you! Let’s bolt Luv Ya — Lome Betsy, there is so much to say. I don’t know what to say but, I love you! We've been through so much, good and bad I wanted to write something that you would remember for the rest of your life, so here — I want you! Hows that grab you?? Just one more thing, remember the Senior Prom' Bob K. good luck in the future I've not known you for long butyou've become my best friend! Matt A, Scott P. Ban-et W, Topo J — The boys of summer 8 To PC have a great time!! Don't party too much! To BA bye-bye Bug! Remember Bubbles forever' To JM hi JiDybean! BK was never worth the trouble To JC Boingo! Remember drag racing down Stony Lane! To Wendies Don't forget about our singles apartment' Remember Rocky Point and Togas! To all of you thanks for always being there when I needed you! Love and friendship always Deboles Jenn. how about going out tonight to look for SS and the Spotch? From Fanttacy mobile to the Gumby mobile! Nice tights' Hey Wu — good luck in Jersy — keep in touch all I ask you is to think about what might have been Flow are Wendy and JR Shaver — it was Prof Plum! Carolina — do you have cement there? I miss you (esp the back of your head) Dearest Nancy your a babe! MS R — thank you for dinner Dennis — how about going to New York this summer9 Mrs G. can we talk9 Mike B I love you Tommy V my eternal love Holly — Thanks Mom and Dad for puting up with me' 143 — Hey TV. JW. BS. AA. DS JJ. MB. BB LJ. anyone for manhunt9 — Hey unit good luck in this world' Mickey I love you no matter what! — Brenda Smith watch out for those Bears' HMJ — Dave thanks for Tommy' Holly — Stephanie I leave you all the beef Tenyaki you can eat at Prime Drug' and a Bronco To Soz P we've had the best times' I will always remember LA, secret lake, and all the men in our lives! Good times are a head' Heavy Metal ! Love lots ! Mo Mainor Tomato. I'll always cherish the memory of Dec 30. 1985 You've brightened the darkened comers of my life with your sunshine As I wait for our flower to fully bloom I'll be by your side with open arms I love you. Puncake xoxoxoxo' Ethel, you're driving too fast! Slow this truck down' Always remember the picnics with George A fnend forever. Mabel I love you — you ol' poop! LOA BAC — There are no words to say how I feel, but I'm glad that we made it through together' 1 -4-3. AS Mike, you mean everything to me and I love you. Terri To all you low life underclassmen. 86 jams!! Wendy. I wish you all the luck in the world. Tern Sully, thanks for being there' NM. MM. TD. PS BH — 143 You’re the best SK. HO. EL PN — little piggies MG. KF. DE. TC. KW. NA. Robin — good luck' oM — go to DeAngelo's have a Greek salad for me' NM — will you call “S and ask him9 B McK, come see me this summer In dividuals live forever' Kim W — be crazy, it's healthy GA — let’s go to work! People are people Nick Ceila live' PN — will you spell my name right! I will not give blood again' Mom — 143' JMC — Thanx' Culture Club 4-ever XO — Bogie — Feed the world! MMD — NYC was great. CYO was OK (this is my bag) I’ll never forget 10th grade talks in lib . and not dancing on the dance floor JK — You're a lot sexier than Rambo' TA — now that we've grown up. it's great being close to you Love CPC Lynn, may you have more fun times at Prime Drug! Spaz, don't drink to many Madorian Pineapples! — Rita Jim. I love it this way Thank God we had our SB’s on Feel good9 My world would not be complete w o you in it. Love always and forever There really is a forever' — Heidi To BC. LO. DB. CW. LW. JK. ML. JK. SF KS — thank you all for friendship and love May the future bring much joy and happiness I’ll miss you Love Shannon xoxox Marc. I love you more than anything in this world You are very special to me and always will be. Thanks for everything Love, Dulcey. DD. JC — don’t forget all the good times the terrible trio had Jen. never forget Uni Gator. Rob — good luck next year in football To Sue. thanks for the memories even though there aren't many so far Thanks to everyone for the memories — Whitney To my husband John. I will love you always and forever You're my world, you're my everything I love you Love, your wife John Lavigne. I love you and the little one two. Love always. Yolanda Beth Peckham. you’re a great and I know you always will be 1 love ya. Love Yo. KL — oh honey I love you so much These 4 yrs were great French I. West Civ II. Eng III. Yearbook. I wish you more happiness than you know what to do with Jubilex lives! Thanks. Leo Love 'stophe To the first girl I ever fell in love with 10th grade was our year I hope for a lifetime of continued friendship Don't lost our birthday holiday gift stick! Au revoir. mon chere amie CPC GC — Black coffee! Physio class with me! Food! The beach! Ratt was cool! Got any clothes I can have9 Those famous words of yours! Providence and Zigfrieds! Jewish food! I love you GC! Thanks for everything! CC. thanks for the support Heart and John Cougar were fun. I love you Patches. TD, you’ve stuck with me for 6 years Thanks Columbus Day weekend, here we come. TD. don’t forget your apples My locker smells Mike Sams, you’re great. Jul, the year has been tough but we made it together I love you very much SK. KJ. AV . PD — the year is over, let’s 233 MESSAGES ' Leanne. thanks Good luck next year Thanks every for a great year ML smile Bill — my very best fnend Thank you for all you have given to me I love you forever Met me FAC B room' Watch out DC' Block Island — holy wow! Lewis Clark You're the greatest You're late Bill'! You mean so much to me — all we shared, been through achieved — remember this is just the begin ning — we have so much more time' I LOVE YOU — 831! Kim To Kim C. I leave the me mones of burgers, bags, bubbles and our amazing skills in gym How about dinner with the men7 Wish you the best Love Heidi — the Powerhouse To Ruth and Deb — we have changed so much, but we still are friends Remember old friends are gold — Love Heidi BK, JP. and KV — Burger King anybody9 LM — I'm going to miss you!'Follow your dreams where ever they take you Thank-you so much' Keep in touch! Gotcha!!! Heidi — hey powerhouse! Well this is it — no more gym class, you are a wonderful fnend — I will miss you — the best of luck — thank you! LE. TA. SS. JC and SC — my oldest fnend — thank you all and best of luck' Well this is it — What do we do next BC - good luck' KC Hey guys' Well we finally made it' There is so much to say and not enough time to say it Jules. Moe, Ann. Kim. Wen. and Sharon — 1 love you all' You've made these past few years the greatest' Jules — don't worry' He is so sweet' No calls at 11 30 though' Oops! Let's go to a dance — JOKE' Moe — we are going to blow-up. but that's OK! Ann — what can I say' Kim — let's go to the malls' Wen — FS — so when does the plane leave for Honda1 Sharon — Junior Prom' Tam Bam — 1431 luv u' Bestest Buddies' URI' KFC' I 87 — the best is yet too come' Just one potato chip though ok!! To everyone who has helped me through the last 4 years — I love you all' Remember — either you walk over them or they walk over you — 143 — Lome KC hi' Linda you are something else and veiy cute, thanks for being there and for all the TLG I will never forget New Years Do not forget cheerups I will always be hear to listen to you Love me DP the fnend everyone wishes they can find New Years 85 front step talks JF. Cl. SC. and MA you guys are the best JA Newport I m deaf thanks to every one for understand mg and helping love TD Killer Moe — U R my bestest estest buddy Never forget how crazy we are! Jen June rule' Hey lets go skiing! How about the first attempt (fall down much) I'll be seeing you as a Dormie at URI — no more double dates, ok? Remember JR Prom BurgR blue CCRJ hockey rules PD — thanx for being there (Ed — learn to spell') 5 min cleanup' MM — will you be my friend (har') Lets hear it for the Beach' Good luck — MM. LE, TA. DT. SP. JC and everyone else too' Tam Bam and Lor Lor, you guys are great' Love ya. Jules Maureena — summer '85 (life at the beach) oh please help me Mr lifeguard — my toe has a tiny cut on it! How about those awesome Chari ho s ball games, parties and double dates (what the heck are you doing) Driving with how many feet9 Thru what red sighns9 How about stealing tough edibleveggies eagerly9 Hey Annie Baname' Sorry about the purple ptnq pong on your forehead (oh no WH has my voodoo doll!) Jen C — we ll be famous some day for our hobbies' Pammy and Michael — Ice Capades (snorks) rule! LE TA — been stabbed lately9 U2 are awesome' Don T — best of luck to you — watch out for green gum you awesome person9 skiing anyone9 Yagoo 9 Hey how about when those turbles are tamed' Well I guess I'd better go and stop at a green light. LE!!! love lots. Jules LM — it has benn a great year for me to be with you — I hope I can have your love forever' Love you RO Anne we finally made it Thanx Def! I could not have mad it with out ya Kris and Anne' Gen thanx good luck with everyth ing call me anytime and keep looking at the moon Steph you're crazy Keep smilin' I love you guys yu are the best there is! Love Ya friends forever Kristen Gretch — We did it! KFC. dances. BK. hot tubs. Bertha Adventutres You what? You only had one? Thanks for all the advice LG Baby Bottoms' movies, what's our favorite ? DD — what me mones' RAP — wanna a lollipop? Lobster claws, backrubs. 5 more years, remember9 I love you' SC BH Chem. B day cards, spies, help I need advice1 Fun Bunch, let's get busted! JJ — good luck with AD' TR. JP. DJ. WC. KL. LF. ST. LM. BS MM - without your help and much love I never would've made it. thanks Liz — pizza. Star Market Hey. my record. I think not Joe. John (object ) Sharon, pics of DM. FA. Kevin, Bnan. T shirts store. Debbie dies' 2 much 2 say Kit — luv ya' Jen. santa was hot' where, how did you ever get your nscense9 SH and Dunkin Donuts' I love you guys' wheres my polar bear pic9' Knss. gotta light9' Muster' the K's how about the WW people we met party' Kit — thanks — Robin JB. DB. and CC — don't know what I can say — you are the best! I love you! Liz (pres) — forget Indiana Jonesish motves. where's my ticket9 The muffler is a litle low Whales' I am like a school boy' JC — this is my bag' Zip my dress' CPC — let's just stand here, OK9 People are stanng Kris and Barb you are special Band people are great — thanx trombones Where are we Todd9 RA — heartbreak of my Freshman and Junior years Anyone seen a guy in shiny armor9 Thanx for the palancas Take caare — I love you' Bah Hai — Peggy DMB. I leave all the Teddy Bears. Balloons, sunsets, freihofers. first seat and Chicago' llyumrtalkjs' To PN. SF. CP. BC. LO. ML. CT. SJ. thanx for the friendship, and memories of NKHS' Good luck to each KJS To. Bac. I leave all the lunches that I wasn't there for also all of the studying we did KJS To Mo Mai nor we had a fun year together Always remember secret lake. LA Beach Club. Whopper Puppet and working together at SCNH Heavy Metal CT and BK here's to many more — Love Suzanne Pammie' Hey Kid' What a year huh9 We had some great Umes. 1 must say' Our awesome weekend' I. swear that is all we did' SPLASH! What9 No accident9 We'U fix that' Beci and Beticee9 Will we ever learn9 Remember all the girl parties, fuzzy navals. Pepsi' Providence, two hours Pam' Raid, cruzin. New Years party — we ll get him anyway' Sleez' What9 New wavers and spikes9 I'm a heavy metal is not at heart' To many more good times CHEERS' I. love you kid' Jill Lets crazy qonuts' DJ and LN I love you guys Wil wild cherry bemes OObeeday. doke a boint FIB I also love you. stay in touch or you will get those funny red marks TP I leave a junior prom and one bullet GM you are a cutey lets snuggle” Sanx guys! See ya later CR. MR. GG AD. ED. and LF U guys R great CR U R my best fnend LF what should I name the baby9 KJ and SJ thanx for being there good luck always Cindy nave a great Sr and Jr year have a blast GG. CR. LH. AD. and KG thanx for the stories in the practice room LH I'm not obnoxious!' Thanx for everything guys' Love ya Chns M CC remember always the times with our spirts on the boat. Room 32. Mc's party, our fights in YB. Saturday night specials and en Promise that you won’t let RS. AM. or KK push you around These four years were great Thanks for your fnend ship throughout Look what's ahead' You buy from now on Wish me luck with my club and true love If I ever get sick I'll come to you Tell SH and GM that Scraps loves them both Don't forget the dunk I taught you Don!'! — Deb Hey JC. why aren't you weanng a mini skirt? SP — Hellaaw remember CS and MD turbo car. Marco's. Spa. JR. MYOBB. RSH. Mikey's truck. Mr Ferrance, set' ILU xoxo. best of luck my bestest friend' JR thanx for a wonderful friend ship' Rourke — Mobile. Septembers, sweating, cemetaries. etc! ILU' thanx SG. MM. MR. DM. JC. GA, and RG for great memories' SK — baby bottoms, photos, shopping. Roy. Dana, etc' ILU' MR great dancing, good luck with college' Dana — ILU. thanx for being my dream come true! Spoons' Backdoor! ECT' mom. dad — thanx — ILU! LBG Love and happiness to you all. you deserve the best' Love from Mary Kitchin My best to West Bay Grads and Lisa W Erin thanx for the PC days — they meant alot Ted your tires are on the way — lets go shopping Erin don’t forget all of our double dates Ted ward more good times are on the way I am that I met you Mallery yhanx for all of the pep talks Lupita. Twinkle Wagon. Beetle. Bruce S good luck honey! I love you Moi' J houstie. Hawk. BB what hicki9 Goofy Brenda CBB Goofy Moose Bar — Bar cottage cheese Daves brother he was fun Love U J Kritty MF. JJ. EH. thanx for being the best friends to me!' Nantucket here J J oh yeah White elephant, puppy, elbow action orange ST Mol don’t forget all of our good times you either Jage' Love you all Kristen Jabe — lets go to the mall excursion time Goddard Park What are you doing here?9 Dubest. duponts. missing the boat. John the policeman, his friend the tree. BoxFord rendezvoos you can fall 4 pretty strangers DS I love U Kage (KK) MJM. PCS. MCG — remember these the inner circles (the old clique of B 7). Trojan Warrior. Wee people. Chris F and the book-hitting episode, she's purty I wanna give her a b .the wrath of grapes, all our military balls since '83. my brown Toyota and the ditch. Pams Island — good 'ol SGT Parham. SGT Andrus — Heny up — keep taking your time and CPL Bedell, fake copsdead cops , Graffiti on DL’s books, promotions in ROTC — xo PLT. CDR. SCPO. and Admin — flow'd we do it9 We did! The best' EEB GC. SG. DM. WM. LH. KM. AR. and especially KR CC- we love you guys its been real or has it Remember UF1L. SLV (NON). Carrs Pond oh what a mte tuck. Belle Ray' McB. the car — 1 on the roof. 2 in the truck — how many is that9 Wickford. beach bound, the Living Room — Bon Jovi' I talked to that man! Thanx Jake' We love ya' Rocky Pt BF ES — prom date9 Dragon' piece of your action — Steff. stop smiling SKA mall. Wiftyd. Mrs K duck dart Bruce' BigK. me d K-A — got a TRUSS9 Absolutely' Twins I got somethin' cont' in my green M M's grape soda' Have a cow. Pheng' 3 the couch — the week' Holy Gluke! The Rod' The locker Joanne — woman' We love you' Sorry no book' How is George9 JLT! You know I’m a dreamer later' love ya' Kris and Anne Rocko — my first, my last, my forever You are the best. baby, don't you ever change We re not going to lose this RO. what we have is forever I love you' LM KK. CL thanks for being such great fnends — CL — HILL — Top expenences! Can we go to the dnve-in?9 Up the Hill — herme is bummin' Qne question — what is theta9 KK — Nantucket forever' excuse me Rendezvous!! Boxford9' JA see you nina' I will never forget june 10 thinner fatter, how about a 5 ORA 6?! Right now' This is my wife — 143 forever — you’re OK JMJ Jill — baby' We had an awsome senior year' Thanx to MS PP — but that's all we did' I swear' OMD. The Smiths. DM The Cure9 BeeCee BeetiCee — get over it. huh9 Luv ya lots! Pammie — here’s to NYC Party' w Morrisey' HO. PN. JP. LM. LL — I luv you all We've been thru alot but. hey' we made it' Thanx for being the best friends I will always remember you as I wish you all the best of luck and a lifetime of friendship and happiness There are too many great memories to mention. I wouldn't know where to begin! TD. DI. DW — you guys are the best. TD — that van just smashed that Bug circle bar roche ranch DI — With my Air Jordans I can jump 4 feet NC is just so?!” Sylvester — Newport traffic fights' You've got a fnend 1 -4-3' JC. LL. JC. LO. AS. JS. BM — Thanks for being terrific NK Volleyball 12 is retired NK Tennis, go get um! Remember McKiller! Bye — Lori Justine — have any remedial goofs lately9 Michele Hathaway — Lets go get some Chinese food and listen to some good music Don't lose touch baby Take care — Michele Robin Bobbin, does anyone have a ponytail9 Oh Is he the object of your desire9' Know who song this reminds me oP Let's play Aerosmith's greatest' Sony Ha' Hey Jen. did you have a labotamy9 Patti, are we the Mary Jane Girls or what91 think not! XTRO' Haven't heard from Ringo lately You little Bleep' Maximum big surprise leky Nicky' Pam. Hmmmm french freis OMD — oh no Liz. I can’t remember if this is a lead or a bic Don't forget about me love always Liz Becky — Santa — BK — how about all the dances, good luck! Kit Jason (JTD) thanks for the locker — goto the dance — need a nde9 Gonna miss you. you snob' Bobbin Robin. Robin Bobbin! He is so hot! Go a head and make my day! Tunes, thanks for everything! Hey. cocked again' Jack, when are you gonna jam for me! Gooa luck' Star was a trip, you are too funny' Party' Wanna race9' Sue's party — stay and sober up' window Bye. Kit — love forever Robin Babs. I'D teach you how to drive! Kris. I need a bridesmaid (heehee)' How about it? Nee. your job's assigned, nght9 Dawn, look forward to more house hunting and fun this summer' WMT. here we come! Poo. we have many more times to look forward too! Come visit me in Boston? Kns we'll have to party it up in the big dty! KF my love is with you forever ! Juoe, Libby, and Deb fun times and fond memories' Marian — awesome' The world is not ready for the class of 1986!' LE — thanks for being ther through the years Good friends 234 MESSAGES demand a lot but never ask il Eternal friendship AE-mv bunny fnend Rah Rah' URI — CC — what spirt! KFC Mcnuggets — ah no What shall we do this weekend9 Club bing it LA Wear a wee bit chilly for thumbing RUSH Hi there Let's go for some gas Late night rendenous Run for fun9 No pain no gain Lg fries a diet Peps Jules — chocolate Moe twister Fiat — tight squeeze C'est la vie SOC-BI. manhunt — our guide. DR — I think we are lost “SP AE — next time don't lock the doors JC MM — I hate it when that happens''' No more hit and runs (boxes that is) Good luck — LE. AE. MM. JC. DT. RA. SP. JK. JC. CC. BD. BR. JB MC — never forget you RH — your such a dude SPB — 143 Mom and Dad — love you more than I could ever say — thanks Je vous aimez beaucoup Au revoir — TKA AM. KR, GC. DR. DM. DH. LH. KM. and everyone eke I forgot, thanks' You guys are 1 in a million I will catch a dragon soon real soon AM Krutilwwc' Yum Yum New Hampshire anyone'9' The locker Leave it open AM KR — leach and nobody! Gee, I'd hke to have one of those Lenore I'll will always remember tennis, sailing guidance and September s It's just so ridiculous I hope we both keep in touch ST remember the wall MA thanks alot for going sailing with me DR JR you’re both great sisters JF. HA. HT. LG. ST. PC. SS. AE. KL. DR. and KM thanx for being great friends Have a great one TR I had a great time dancing with you and I'll always remember Illusion. Ugh' MM remember sunbathing on the hill and the boy drawing lines Thanx Mrs Funke C ya Mark R Kurt — you got any gum9'9' I Know IO U 100 packs of gum' Love Steph' To AS. BC. TD. CC and KJ thank you all very, very much for those great memo nes' Nee. I can never thank you enough for all you've done — I love you!! Big Barbara, big! AS BC remember Newport Creamery, it'll live forever CC. don't worry you're not stupid' I love you lots KJ we have to take more trips on Rt 495 and pick up an infamous yellow bag and a friend'! TD I'm so very glad we have become friends again' 143 Trish!! I love all thank you!!! Wen — I'll always be there' Thanx for the good times' Love always. Beth — Bef! KR and AM — Wifty sister' DH you you I know you good luck next year Friends for eternity Ho you are one hell of a total woman and a great friend PN tell me if you find out if penguins really are better Shane you'll be alnght KD have you figured me out yet Di — remember the 4 most important words in life awesome totally really and of course LIKE!! Wrestlers and cheerleaders good luck next year Don't mess up in line up Terry Luv you all keep in touch, see you around — Like always TM In my 4 years I have made some great friends We have had some great times so many it is hard to remember them all. the parties we have been to. the all nighters, football teams, and the girts. It will be hard to forget fnends like you and the memories of what we have done you made HS a great time Ted Perry ML — how many guys9 Thanks for all the memones. I’ll never forget them EVR — lick thanks for all the talks and always being there. JK — I’ll never forget the 10 years, they were the best PD — don't forget the great times tney were awesome. CC JG — thanks for canng; KM. TR, AM. MS. and JD — thanks for all the laughs. KJ — thanks for everything. LM. MM. CS. KL. and KL — you guys are very special, thanks for everything — I love all you guys you're the best and I’ll miss u all Love Kris (WILD WOMAN) Ho. PN — thanx for all the fun. laughs, friendship and under standing I. love you and OPUS lots!! These 4 years have been the best' Never forget the Empire Stnkes Back and squirt pens! We've finally made it. PP. the crusin was the best! Thanx 4 the pep talks! RR LM — dances were fun I still haven't found your ponytail' LJ. work is the best' Glad we've become such great friends! Can we have our garlic bread' KM — don't ever forget Gumby and Pokey ' PN. HO. LM. RR. LJ, PP. KM. and LF — don t ever lose touch luv u all — Jen Let's go to maxi's of course Jody, thanx for all the times you let Opie take me for a ride To Heidi thanx for taking over during the times when I lost control Elke. thanx for the defen sive driving course Nikki and Andy, thanx for all the times you let me win at Blackjack, well, dealer wins Kris G and shelln. thanx for the lunches out Lisa, thanx for the family chats To all of my brothers, especially Steve and Glenn thanx for the protection sisters hke Betn, Dee. and Bett love. KJHC To Karin, thanks for all the pool games, and for helping me keep my sanity, and don't forget, these are the best years of our lives, 1985. year of the white Russians I will never forget this year, and being adopted by the McNur es Hope and Jen thank you for dnnkmg so much coffee you really didn't need, for staying up late with me when I wanted to talk, and for understanding why we had to be at the WD at 7 30 AM Hope thank you for all the dances and spitball fights Tammie thank you for teaching me how to stay out of trouble JE TM I feel so bare DA. SS. LM. and HB to the Pop Tart Club we will have to get together and have a big bash' NJ to my life and inspiration thank you for everything you've been behind me the whole way for the best two years thanks for everything — Hard Habit To Break — NJ Alley 1 2 green blue 9 14 25 30 IWFAJ SBK. thanks for all the good and bad we've been through, and for the times you were there for me. remember Also Jan 1st, 1986 Remember. If I ever go away, well then close your eyes and try to feel the way we did this year and keep smiling and shinning knowing you can always count on me. I’ll be on your side forever, thats whats I’m for These words are coming from my Heart. I love you fnend KJS Dana. Nee. and Barb — thank you all for everything 1 -4-3 D look forward to more tnps to the mall and a slumber parties' I'm here for you — Always!' Same for the remaining 2 muskateers' What was that9'Acting lessons B. acting lessons' Ballons. M M's, Jr prom. Newport, sailors. TD Bears. V dk games'!' Jamestown' Providence' — You've got a friend L4-3!' Bets we finally made it' I couldn't have made it without you! Just remember don't put your money in your glove' Love Di Casey, thank you for everything Peace and Love Sarah. Steph. Kev. Mary. Len. Stacy, it was fun' Good luck in the future' Sar — thanks for 3 kinda fun years at NK' Steph — I’m dad you came back — it made my senior year great' Long bve Bertha' Harlequins. French V and hot chocolate' Kev — thanks for Cathenne! Sar — look out for chain link fences this June! Wish I could say it all Mom. Dad and Hal — thanks, you're the greatest!' I. love you!! Gretchen Heidi man. I know you want me to home but you are such a garbage head' Don't forget Block Island So Mary, let's stall ihe car under a green light Anthony — Ha' Have a donut' Fnends forever' Steph — how's dragon' How bout all those little bods' Virgin Islands — remember our wild party” How many years in Algebra!? Gory Mucas — WSF' GOTC ha !!!! Hey Anne, will there be a 7 8 9?!! Let the good times roll' Love ya — Liz TD. TF. BH. NC. AC. JW. TD. SM. MP. MM. JD. RM. AH. MA. KK. RA. SG. RC. MK. SK. RH. TM. PS. LT. PS. BB. and MK. I'm gonna miss you all AC. TF. BH. TD. BB. and MF best of fnends for eva Keep in touch no matter what PS. TD. NC. and AC it is the POINT all summer I promise I won't get sick all year AC remember the horses9 Sonny can you manage that9 No more waking me up AC OK? Remember all that I taught you in our years together What dance9 Hey he's a stud' My turn 2 shut off the lights for the boy's lav Love DG Kissy. January 1. 1986 will be etched in my memory forever When I'm far away. Just close your eyes and try to feel the way we did today Keep smiling, keep shining knowing you can always count on me. for sure that's what friends are for For aO the good and bad we’ve been through Together Then when we are apart you'll know these words are coming from my heart. I'll be on your side Forever I'll miss you dearly fnend No tears — just love and joy I love you Love Shannon XOXOXOXOXO!!!!!! From Mrs G's 8th grade class to always. I will never forget the laughter and the tears the 3 of us have shared You guys are the best Our friendship means the world to me The times we've had together have been the greatest, and the times to come will be even better Thanks for always being there — Me Dan — it’s been real' Kidding! Thanks for being you Our friendship is everything to me Remember our lst's. keep dreaming our road. Tnank you love. Patti Fish, may you find what you're searching for at college You're still very special to me and even though there is water under the bridge the tide is rising bringing with it more special memones I. Love you friend Shark XOXOX (No doubt) Buffy. you're what friendship is all about Thankyou for open mg your heart to me I'll treasure our friendship forever I love you friend. Shannon Terrance I love u . double wedding! Gwen Gator I love u and you will always be my Santa' Howdie and Banana' Luv ya Owen Markie. I'll always remember you' Luv va Wen Debbies we is gonna miss you! Manan I’m glad that I don't give you headaches anymore' I luv u and I'U miss you ! ya need new mitt Betsy Wetsy and Mat ue much happi ness' What-the heckr Mom I’m confused' How come I'm older than u? Mom. whenever you need me I’ll be there' Daughter DSR — Nanra. Chicago. George W thanks for everything and more BC — library, it was shattering' RA — high school heaven, paper airplanes, gossip I'm glad I had you to make me smile JK — I float bke algae — ha ha! Lo — thanks JKL — BP JG — thanks Swivel hips' RF — you're very special RJD — good luck I’m luck to have you (seriously) HL. DBR. JH. BD. JC. JW. LM. MC. SD. BH. and CC — thanks for making high school awesome' The times were good, the fnends even better I'll miss you all love and luck Irish AM and MC hey now' Jawbert Jeans' Gon — my little donut hole' The Rod' Algebra 2 dart 3' VD' AM and KR leach and nobody forever! AM. KR. MC. and MR EYE chicken' Remember AM and KR we have to go to the mall' Get those chics Anne' Let’s kill mary Love you guys SG Good times with 3 musketeers ML, DM. CC. RF. CD. SS. and BH summer 84 (8 11 8 12) happy B day ML' 1 more Fortch RD” Bhop. times at Dungeon, living in NH. try ear at DHS. fights with KB. meeting MC and TC (OH NO). C hour with LT and MN. goodbyes with DS acct with CE and JC. Mr Winn have a carrot AC DC with KEC. TC. MC. KB. KM. KFC with BC. New Years with CA. tnp to Fla. 11 26 84. Hampton Beach with ML and CC. xh days with tracy Tracy get the gas DAD and MOM god luck' Getting suspended with TC and MC have a dnnk on me AC DC To the gang — LL. HO. PN. JM. DL. DG. LM. GR. SC. SK The best of luck to all of you! We had great ornes. X Mas parties. B-days. Block Is . Prom. Rocky Pt. camp out Thanks for Chucky Cheese s' DW LM I loved the double dates You're great company BM SH — remember Trig' SC. JC — good luck guys. I know you can make it. Sue — best wishes in your 2 remaining years at NKHS' Everyone — thanks for all' — JC La Bel Age Jen and Pam. thanks for all the memones we've shared Stick in there Liz. you'll survive Good luck with your future. I'll miss you' NeveT forget all the laughs JS — you re a great friend DW LM — I’D neverforget our double dates CC. thanks your help in la classe francaise. but no thanks' SG, better known as L'aveme — good luck with coUege and stay out of trouble)Fedit I’U love you always' Goodbye. LL. JE. DA and WH — It's been great guys — I’ll miss you' DA — when are we going to Cumberland9 This time I won't give in. JE — remember he's just a baby You've been a great friend WH — you have the best shoulder, also a great ear — I luv ya' JE — how about some Paul Mason or that T-yota BL. I love you. It's been a great 4 yrs here! Goodbye NK! It would not have been so great if it weren't fo friends Thanks everyone' Time is gone — memories last a lifetime Chris 143' Thanks for every thing so far' I can’t wait to see the rest' U mean the world to me' Here is a great big hold me and a huge why not9 Thanks Mom and Dad 143! Kim Allen Kim — these were hard yrs but we made it. I can't even begin to describe the way I feel about you You're the greatest thing to happen to me I’D always keep trying to remember Block Island. Jamestown at night, the camper, walks on the beach, the fuU moon, the Jr Prom, late night caUs. the NV. CL. UB. Lewis and Clark I want you to know that no matter what else happens I will always be here for you. open arms to hold you. open heart to love you and an open mind to listen You'll never be alone — BiU KW. ML. EVR. PD — I love you guys! KW — 9 yrs - what can I say9 You've been a great. Thanx! EVR — How're those splinters9 Lib — Bryan Adams' Try to stay in 1 piece. OK9 PD — remember those sexy red legs' Run9' TD — you're an awesome fnend — 143' Jesuit college9 CCRI — bound' RA — Nous irons a Paris ensemble, oui9' PBJ sandwiches forever' SBK — 143 — Roump' LM EVR — Diet Pepsi' LM. KW. CS — F H Camp 85 — what a blast — Crunch! JG — thanx for driving me home' Good luck aU' JK LM — NY Eve — hit all 3' Mr Ballon GL with Rob member C C turn here! Suezy — no french fries' Where's Beav9 U R agreat friend. KD — stop farting! Hoi I Day By Billy boy eggs9? Col orange bubble! Mall or Prov9 SR. EM. RL — T Cougar and crutch' by lump! See ya in NYC Molly KT. S. M. L-jelJo' Good luck cheerleaders! Love and Miss ya aU — dor ell 235 I BEQUEATH I JC. bequeath to LL a mocha AWFUL AWFUL ex a thick I MF. 9vr my everlatOny love to TC E SG. bequeath GC Mach coffer L LN. leave to Mike and Bobby many mote good tonr at BK lounge without my rrwtagrT L r . Wave to SC. TP. and MS the nght to go after aa many marucan at they can E ML . Wave LS a great temor year L Kim Aflen bequeath to Mr Fran CAiiUn a btg hug and a 9am thank you I TA. bequeath to LE glue in a bottle L Tamme. Wave Lome a paa of glavvet to tee boxes in the mtddW of Pott Road L KC. Wave to KP J month free rent at my houte To Maureen M . I. SA. Wave warm night In the cold mountain I I more bequeath to Canny the beet of luck in her next .1 year here at NK I KC. Wave to MM 41 my fault L LN. Wave DG and RB one mght at the Speak Laty lor Tequila So raise L BM. bequeath to a super ckque. a memory oI great friendship — FI mm it To the McNun e't, I bequeath to you al my love L LN. Wave Mr Margo 1000 Bio Pop and a can of Pcpu I Juke bequeath to Mac memortos of the lavt f. year I JC Wave to MM and DT a portable radio and «omronr to push tie Pacer off the beach I JC Wave to Pammy la a pocket diroonary (direction included) I GA. bequeath to SG everything the ever wanted To Amy Porter March 30. I9H4 — the memory oI that giul night L TM bequeath to MI) the pOMBon aI being Head Matin I Frank R. not of sound mind. Wave the 1 to RB or KD — the best of the 2 I GA. bequeath to SK a car with a healer and belter gas mileage I GA. bequeath to SG a better )ob than (kinkm's To Corey V. one diamond with lots of love To Rick Boudreau and Amy Potter best wishes and lots of love in the future L GA. bequeath to SK another ski trip to Watchussett L Theresa D. bequeath to John G the everlasting search lor the M Bulking To GP. one black Vette. 3 Huskies and me To Buster Andrews and Corey Vanderhort. brsi wishes and al the love in world L Pam. bequeath to Jll best friendship and Mettmr of happmew and success I TM. bequeath to BP al of my love SERIOUSLY1 L JC. bequeath to LL a hot dog from Wxklord and a Pepsi with a straw I Dorefl Wave to my cheerleaders, good kick and fun lor next year' L dor v doats Wave Kerry a bus lor every weekend' Later parly mobde1' L GA, bequeath to KM. HAIJFAX'S undivided love a rekgtou experience, al moat L KJ. bequeath my sitler SJ one car that gets her to school on tene everyday I KJ. bequeath SI one evening alone with a certain terra SP I Pam, bequeath to Joe a (Afferent last name — good kick' Sang is HOT. huh L GA. bequeath to SK. SG, KM MM WM. and the test of the morning crowd a warmer place L JC. beneath to DD. WC. and PC a late night nde down Stony Lane I TM Wave KF the cool triplet I JC. bequeath to DB. the button he Tort In the back seat of DVs cat L KJ. bequeath AH a car never needs gat and it will know H konw if can L Jenrv bequeath to Jesatca 3 more years ol luck, happiness and BOYS L KJ bequeath JP a 100 on a chermstry test without looking' L GA. bequeath to KM a normal Me' L Anrte wil to Knsten scene lal leaves I Jenrv bequeath to Don VanAwry the MW of GOO I GA. bequeath 10 KM al toe anxiety ol toe darkroom L SG. bequeath toe dragon to the ski I MS Wave to DP the hope that she succewfuly artam the head of her clast I Wave to WC a situation to take advantage of and one mght with RP from DD I DO hereby Wave to BA one galon m ol bubbles for a tnp to Newport y DM. bequeath to room 32 the tkplomat tome a GM a true idenMy and ML some aspnn I MS. Wave to TP a 91! without the phobia to turn hen blue L JC. Wave Nifty C' a Burger ' and an old lack with 4‘ chddren who left I DD. Wave to MG a huge bag ol confetti to throw at basketbal games t DM. bequeath to PN some help before Spanish and a success kd love bur L MS. Wave to DP the Qwmsfxp Award lor her service to the community y JC. Wave MM a new car so her ksh can go back to the aquanum (hey love y DD. Wave to Tamme a dene to give me a cal once in awhlW I DM. bequeath to TM tome real muscles and a car without holes and TP L MS. Wave to Oft the memory ol on double with KS y JC. Wave MM a better place than Burger Kng lor spying purposes L DM. bequeath 10 ES more 9eat tenes Use those with RH and the SOC good kick I SG. bequeath to GC. DM. DH KM DM and LH - the locker y JJ bequeath to CL a mght with Ova L SP. hereby bequeath to DT and MM al ol my Ml tickets FI mesa both ol you I BM hereto bequeath to SA and SD the rest of H S and the memory of my besJ year ever L Kan Alen bequeath to Chits Harm many more ude mght at Auntie B s To Amy P. I her G P . Wave her al the beautiful sunrise on an empty beach y SP. hereby bequeath to MM DT and the SOC a piece of the SKI 22 I bequeath to Mott my never ending friendship - Turn I Wave nothing to nobody except Tunes, and she knows what I Wave to her f RH Nt) I. Tamme bequeath to Mereckth a tnp to Stew's and map through Providence We. toyai Patriots Ians, bequeath to Raymond Berry our sincere ! thanks” I. TA Wave to AE and LE Utr mght tnp to the Mobd and surprise vwt y Anne bequeath Juke a SO lb wrsght to bang people on the head wrth y JJ. bequeath to KK a mght of excursions y Lenore bequeath to Steph G a tatfe soler who always asks “Can I go inude7 To LQA and BAC. I Wave a ton of the best memories anyone could ask lor — Good Luck y Tamme. Wave Maureen the official ruW book on Twister L Peeper bequeath to Stew a new robe and a dog named Scraps To Lou. I bequeath ail the 6 Inch meatbal gnnders you want L Kim Alen bequeath to mouth 3 more 9e.1t years at N K I RB Waw DJ half a cookie, my best male! and Fernando L Lenore. bequeath to Mi BouW a student who lows to ask ai many quesltum a me I. Anne, leave t Jay lav my etoow so he wont be lonely To my tavonte goober I leave one ru it atone and a loveable lurry old grower I Jen C Waw to Juke C my Tng grade and Pee Wee L J C bequeath to M M a $7 SO cyekner to replace the 50 cent one To Robin Me Kenny I. J C memories of always knowing who draw who where l L E bequeath to J M eternal low and friendship L Dtdcey. bequeath to my clerical prartee the best of luck after high school L Mark R . Waw M A das school and a great p year I Km. bequeath to M L. J G and G M one brown pawned goal cage L Laur. bequeath to Jen a FAST elevator, a fudge brownie and my everlasting friendship' L Tamnur. Waw al my lew to T J and best of kick and happiest to al of my friends I LO. Waw to T D al my advice, low and a mght to yel out a window to a cop y T A . bequeath to B H memories L Wild Waw to Pam the sense to reWase emergency brakes I Waterfall Wave to Christian more Legion baseball games and direction to get here L M L Waw to K W a sister, al the guys in Germany and a nde every day 1 my car L Cbm, bequeath to Jen a waste basket m A Dt bathroom' I C L. Wave M S hts lesson' I bequeath to Joe Carpenter the knowledge that I haw been in low with you. SECRETLY, for tour years' E Km. Waw to my Aunties Kackie and Karen the 'family name to carry on — PHD.' L Lome. Waw to Tamme an entire bunk to haw all to berseft L Lome. Waw to Lynn die memory of G J and J E and then H J P We. C M and C R Waw to Gina - Dave I Chrt , Waw to Cindy my low and luck I Lome E . Wave to Mike K a great vemoc war and love and friendship always' L Gumby bequeath to Pokey sewn years of friendship and the special memories we shared I. Knsnc. bequeath to becky our bus seat and to have a great «emor year and hie L Lome Wave to Tamrme a shiny red Trans Am I JP. bequeath to Km V a large fry and a teffl on Pepu I Ostrich, bequeath to butch the abrkty to forget ail the memories of Scarecrow I. LO. Waw to Airhead a cement wal to bang her head against I Chmane bequeath to Denrus a store ful of tea I. Wild bequeath to Katie one laa nde in the WILD MOB1U I. Mxhaele. bequeath to Jill al the good times you can haw your senior year L CC. bequeath to DM MS ML SH. GM. PD. and TP the memories of room 32 We. JC and TM. Waw to Mr Dunne an al maW «Mortal staff I LO. Waw to Poo and Bab hopes for an everlasting friendship and my low y Chmane. bequeath to Debbie some mntlelor I. Pokey, bequeath to the Sandpiper crew an aw condrtoner and a deck ol cards 1. Lome. Waw to Tammie the memory ol rootbeer. Hawasan punch cheese popcorn 1. KW. bequeath 10 JK. LM. and CS the many memories of FH camp our TMoken window I Tamrme. Waw Arm and Georgr popcorn, a big sttaw hat. and a piece of giwn L MS. Waw to DO another Thanksgiving soon I. LE. Waw to AC al the tnowhaftt he can make and a fire ei the wow I. TA bequeath to LE lessons to become a professional bowler y B. bequeath to HO and PN one kjft baloon and the memories ol that mght I. ChmBne. bequeath to Debbie my eSrmal friendship L DM. bequeath to CC my never endmg friendship and a top to Hawaw I EJLzabeto. bequeath to Chmane Noel U Bouche dr Noel I. LL, bequeath to JP a tu barspray bottle y Lome Wave to Jem and Debbie two Krafes and a package of Mr white he To GP 1 black Vette 3 huskies and me I Theresa D Waw Ihe choir room, robes, and Mt tfcgby to RM. JG. and DP L Wild Wave to lib a TOrnph tide down LaWyette at 11 58 PM 1. Ben. Wave to Betsy the expertise to play Rock. Snsors and Paper I. Lome. Waw to Arm the w 9 and some French Fnes I DM bequeath to the Peeprr the me mooes of Heart and the van WE CM and CR Waw to ED. PEE WEE with hopes dial he wil grow I. TA Waw anything to JC and LE in exchange lor some height I Kmten. brqurath to Mody and J blue suede shoes and nights in the Eyre tent I Lome. Waw to Ann al Ihe bananas to the world and a 9am bunny rabbit' I DM. bequeath to CC aO memorses of are TW fights. FB games in the snow and WWW E KK. bequeath to EH the pKiures I stole and our days with PC 1. Tem L, bequeath al ol my school lunches to KK and for PL to haw a donut L DM. bequeath to CC some kps. comebacks curls, a tnp to FT. PS a fake ID E JJ. bequeath to AD a real Mr spromgy I. JJ bequeath to KK a date with the free' y TM. Waw to TG the sum of 165,000 to replace that TRUCK' L TM. Waw to TG cat 205 and yes 5GT Burke I Wild. Waw to Mne Bean the art of neatnma and two year's great memories SIS I Chmane. Wave to Roy the etiquette to FOUL LANGUAGE BOOK ' y iVfd Waw to Lex. mole purpose tweearrs and a U2 tape L Lome bequeath to Metedah al the curbs m Narragamett L KW to Waw to Ml three days use of my house — thanks ' I Ml Waw to DR a m on bes lor him to tie and a sauna to s to w«h h clothes I Dano Wave the Btsano Bros a Ion of Tootar Pops and brotherhood E Mark Robrrts. bequeath to HT a new Hum partner and an awesome serra year L Chmane. bequeath to Art a medical Kit with plenty of tape and a wig E JC. Waw to RM a fun partnering class without MI) and the pacheftxrl canon To my favorite gopher brother. I Waw the memories of a great chddhood with you L Jeff. Waw to Tf toe knowledge that he won t win any more raquetbafl games To DR and JR. I. MR Waw 3 more yean ol termpaprrs finals proms and 9 duatton I Lome Waw to Tamme al toe whistles and horns m the world L Tamme. Waw to Juke toe saying — I hate M when that happens L RA. bequeath to Jen Cranston a date with a bbotomtsl I dp. Waw to Coleen a big orange bubble To Mrs K — I Waw K pu nt 30 cheerleaders a TV and poor Bruce trying to sleep I Waw to Sue Casey. I down 99 and a bottle of wh ped cream — dot E Dorel. Waw Molly a back door to sneak out ol tor a qtackir 1. dp Waw SC. KD. LS. MF. LC. KM and KT as much Jelo they can sneak to before the game E RA. bequeath to Dan Robison a stmpW surcemful. problem free life E DM. bequeato to next year's BB team a warning — wakh out lor your manager s eyes E PD. bequeath to CC Ml MS. SH. TP. DM. and GM al toe memorahW events m room 32 E Lome. Waw to Tamme and endless amount ol Chinese food E TR. Waw EVR a never endtog supply ol Dm Pepu and Tretorm E KL, bequeath to Bobbin a kght and a man a HOT one L PD. bequeath to Brian Dmecour al my low and fnrndthip lor ever E TR. Waw to Katy my newt erxkng low and support lor always being th«e L Tem. bequeath to Karala a pair of surgical glows for AWx Jt and future use E K1 bequeath to CPC al the White (Art hts Urge sue heart deures E RA. bequeato to Jordan Sc heft a right as co boat on the David Lerterman Show E TR. leave to Wild a kfetime bodyguard to take care of her when we're not around E Tem L. bequeath health, happmess and al my homework to JM. AN. and KK E MB, Waw Jerm a car to kffow certato people around on Friday nights E Waw Diane D a lot ol memories — some good some not But tor the most part — toe best I wish things could be different MB To Mr G. I Waw a cabbage patch doll to MS R. I Waw one night out on the town To Wu. I leave my kcense plate your name mmorukred m Bn Wu 616. MB To. MS L I say thanks E JC. Waw mysrH a mammoth amount al patentee whroh I desperately need E Tiffany, bequeath to Alexandra my turtle bek and tougfnkins L Ora bequeato to Ida a whole place wrong lor Frank E Ztl bequeato to Pat a rol of crepe paper and the memorses ol that Homecoming E LL. bequeath to PN a bottle of chocolate moutae and a night to remember E Betsy bequeath to Kristen al my chldhood memories E EL bequeath to PP a ml ol pennies E Ektabeth. bequeath to Pam the sandcasdr which wtfl newt wash away L JP. bequeato to I P frown yogurt, video tapes ol D00E and a bal of haw E JC. Waw to DO. LE JC another clumsy (mud covered) person to make fun of We. WC. JC DD. Waw to Dave Mather a Defroster lor the steamy car windows E Lenore. bequeath to Gamy all the Bam dr Soletl CVS and Brooks can suppk L Lonte. Waw to Juke all toe 9 en kght the can stop at L Km Waw to Otter a nde to Cranston any Friday night L Ken Alen bequeath to Chn Harm every 9mm MUM in the world E Lome. Waw to Mark an Lngh h book L TA. bequeath to SAB eternal low and fnmdsfep E TR. Waw to PD a Jaguar and a newt cnxfcng job E KL. bequeath to SS a Mrtene supply of CaMorrua coolers and an antennae E Km bequeath to State. Stophe Mark my low «id tnendshp always E PD. bequeath Io JK one paw of sexy red Wgi. a puza and some fattening donuts E Lonte. bequeath to Chrt my eternal low. no matter what is wt toe past or future L KL bequeath to MB total anarchy L RA. bequeath to Brad IXibe a nlc roomy dorm room complete with a harem To GP al the sand from al toe beaches m al the world 1 a fcne E Kntiy bequeath Jll CMT and a winds at my house anytime L RA. bequeath to Dew Robison a DexiTnm and a little hunubty L Kagr. bequeath Jage a rendezvous in Nantucket with Dubes and Ml Foxx 236 To GP 1 wry lamdtof Banky and I bee visit al your ckicresaton I RA hequeath to Scott P wk lu a bin IW a a world wxte ski bom L Theresa Dnamico bequeath to Peter DtOuaro a place at the alter I dof. Wav.- KCR a ted .quad ImWmt L Theresa D, Wave Petet D my guinea pig. I dp Wave Sham a bra with «tap. I KH of NK Croquet. Wave DkJ and I N wild cherry bentev buckwheat and deerOon L Ml Wave SH MS OM. TP. l)M CC. PO a new tolWf paper holder and a dock uyng 8 10 We. Chnstese and iWb. bequeath to Slew a set of marked card, and a heater L GA, bequeath to MM and SP another 30 hr. of Driver Ed w out the T'uraeeker' I. Lome bequeath to my brst friend Tamme al my low biendrtup now and forever I ML Wave to ES three roaev a bunk bed and a long chant ft tide fike 'Mot Dog' I JC, bequeath to DO and WC many memories of the TembW Tito I. Ben bequeath to Betsy the memories of out Freshman year I. GA, bequeath to SK every pan of warm rocks I own lor the nent Orne U come over I. Justine, bequeath to Joanne no shill no shoes, no danace' L JT bequeath to Joanne 30 DC s tokens and a Star Force game I X. bequeath to SS memories of die Fantasy machine We CC. DM ft JG. bequeath to 1986 footbal learn a winning season L Banana Wave to TA the mrvung paace to her sunrjasws and two Hooters rackets L Al Wave to my Miter Leigh Evans the taang penguuV and succesa in Me I Anne Lvans. Waw to John Gadrow the rights and pnvfirges of being a srtwjr I J bequeath to Rl and Fit blur suedr shoes I Justine bequeath to KlStty Coke bottle bottom with windshield wipers L KJ bequeath to MT al those memories we made on our way to Seekonk To my favorite gopher brother. I Waw memories of a great childhood with you I Jeff, bequeath to Elizabeth my everlasting low — no matter what' L Doret. Waw to my cheerleaders, good kxk and and fun next year L Waw Sue a fighter and a sundae cup and a table at McD's I, NkcheW. bequeath to Chan al the psckeWs in the world' L doo Waw Lon D a big yeen pbba queen al [Xjnkm Do Do's I Doret Waw tuery a extra large french fry at BK (aa long as that's ALL she grts ) L X. Waw PD MO. and IX a SNOW m memory of me I, AL. Waw to Daw Robison another ckme to fade In the febraiy and a square! L Michele bequeath to Sharen the keys that myrtenuusK WB to the floor L KJ bequeath CM a big fal along with a sWd to go down • without getting cold L Mschefte bequeath to Karin al the dumb blond jokes L KJ. bequeath to «ster SJ a car locked with the keys m my hand I, MS. Waw to those of room 32 the memory of ML and her great fall L Armartian Waw to Kaoe a bany good tene in a cancfo appW red 2HQZX L X Waw Scott P a arket lor wrecklei dnvmg L Amm bequeath to DS another mght m Newport L Mxhefk- bequeath to Kim all the sweet couples In McDonalds I, A mathan Waw to Keith a new Lizard I, CC. bequeath to Liz L a warning from the sting and some food lor your first hour class L Jenn. bequeath to Whitney many more rugftts al Coddtngton L Jenn, bequeath to Patti and Jen a barrelful of pictures lor our section L Anne will to Adrienne all the clothes tevwby. and etc I haw of hers L X. Waw MM DT. SP. and JS a better place to ski We. Anne and Knsten Waw Kurt a box of extra gum L Arm Evans. Waw to Jane Bash and Lorrte Fenton some real' moose tracks L Jen C . bequeath to Til M eternal wicked cookies ' L Banana. Waw to soccer games, cheese popcorn and Do you think he fickes me7 To Cheryl Smon. I Waw one Whop no tom add rmt no pic and a DPepa L Jen C. Waw to Dan Robison a stronger pair of arms and a cow on your front lawn L X. Wave to httery L the knowledge rtsat I low you and wifi be here always L MS. Waw to TP a prt without the phobia to turn him blue We CC. JG and DM bequearti to DC. JN. JD RG Mf and JR many suicides and a Oas B Championship Title L K) bequeath HG an easy tab along with a passing gr.vle on a test in chemnBy I. CC. bequeath to J4 a port a ton tor the tenes that you tun out of gas LX Wave MJB many thanks, hugs, and lots of appreciate ! lor his guidance over the test 4 ms L AL Wave to RA SP. and ES two cups of hot choc late and New Londonbuty. NH L Sor a. bequeath a strong heart to any boy who dares to date Outs Ham. L Christine bequeath to Lynne a compass and a new map of R3 for basebal games I. X. bequeath to DT. SP. and MM practice on saying Lake Shigagamanga gagashtbunnypmglemog L AL. Waw to RB a bag of Bit o Honeys, tie whales' and a Me terse of happiness L KJS Waw to S8K one picrac lunch on the htl with the teacher of her choice I Jen C. bequeath to Rich Anderson al my rmottom and a pav of blue tooghskms L Chnsllne. bequearti to Judy a trip to Cape Cod to visit our friends from the Heart concert L MS. Waw to Ogre myself as his chaufWui to places kke Tuccaho and Beicvsfir L TM. bequeath to TG one free pass lor minor night at JENNIES To JSS may you find a real pervmaktv cur we re al sick of thrs one XOXOXO L KS. Waw LO one top up a broken escalator and lunch To. SAJ. al I can say ■ that peopW change without others dy Good luck L BG. bequearti to Jen Cain one quarter from Barbados WILLS I. Brenda, bequeath NK Gimmtes many more successful years L KS. Waw to PN no more math classes with me — you nx' Good luck always The Qunraef Choir seniors Wave you al the fun and the Dirty word WORK' I. Christine, bequeath to Jld a great terror year and a Olympe: gold medal L X. Waw MM the Loverboy Hooters concert, her car. and several ski top (drsprte her attitude)' I MS. Waw to tie A Team the speed and abrtny to escape Me Red head I. KS. Waw to LO. BC and SK. Fred Waring and al the memories of our 4 years I Brenda bequeath to Ten a new Kouta that Ann wtl pay for L BG bequeath to MC al my low forever L X. Waw al my love to my Me tkateig 8ro' Sii''. SW BW' L Banana Waw to TA a coathangrr so she can't lock her keys In her car L ChnsOne bequeath to Don two more great years at NKHS I. DW. bequeath the shower to my brother L Bob Krlry do hereby surrender to Man Andrade and Betsy Arnold someone rises bathroom to use anyway they see fit L Lewi bequeath to Clark my ewrlasteig low and 1 full tank of gas I X. Waw Mr Dunne an edrtor who passed the gr 12 tprttng equivtUncy test I Waw my twin inter. Kann. my eternal urterty love I Waw Laumr Erickson al the unforgrtabW memories of our Jr Prom I Waw MichdW Tourgre my fnendsfep torevvr' I bequeath to Akcs Horan al my good umes and memories here at NKHS L X. Waw to RM a fun partnering das without MD and the pacheftxri canon L AL Waw to RA a Driver's License two bridges basebal and the coke bkre I ChnsOne bequeath to Til a new car and a book on card games I. DW, bequeath to LM a romantic walk on the beach L X. Waw to Anne Me a purple pang pong in memory of B hour gyen I SG. bequeath to MM the nghtto ffcrt I. ChnsOne. bequeath to Debbie the man of her dreams L Tern P bequeath to M e D al my low forever 1 low you Mke L J®. bequeath to Pam all my low and friendship L X. bequeath to BA MA and BK the abtkty to play D n D 48 hrs straqht' I. DW. bequeath to BM a recording contract tor his impersonabon of the Edge L Tern, bequearti to Wendy a torewr lasting toendttep 4 EVA 1 I Tens Waw to LM Chechen Me Nuggets' L TD bequeath to DSR 1 white rose L the ottpsal superstar Wave to JW 100 plasOc bags to keep her clothes fcy I TD, Waw to RE Heathckff and a party where we can al haw km L X. Waw NK and enter URI (The Twikght Zone ’ ) L Tem. bequeath to Lmdtay al the gorgrous guy. ei the world' Chip Dales' L CC and DM, baqueath to Roy a voice to ung Back m Black I Terry, bequeath best of luck to Wend and Jerry' ' L DW bequeath to X ten sW lessons so she wtl be abW to stand up on skis I SG. bequeath 2 MM a doty spoon from Dunkm Donuts L JA bequeath to Pam one street comer al to yoursed m Providence I X. Waw to MM KM and AM a day to get our pictures taken with Santa in Hb L LM. bequeath to JS sand and surfboards and styrofoam I Tweety bequeath to Sylvester the saying neato bandtto ' L JP. bequeath to Hesde my squirt pen from Bmtogy and one red rose L X. Waw MM. TA and LL a tnp to come ice skating with me someday L Jtl bequeath to Pam a car. an apartment and freedom' L LM. bequeath to AH a chicken dead or abw' I Puncake. bequeath to Tomato, a handful of sunsets and a comfortable car to swlch em' I S8K bequeath to rtw Gruesome Threesome a never endmg supply of low and laughter L Shannon, bequeath to KJ and ML al my low and much luck L TD. Waw to DBR a big box of Kleenex for al future graduations l Serror. Waw to NK prls soccer a whoW practice field and Gloria L I M bequeath to DW a long sharp pencil L X. bequearti to Thnh D bunk and the luck to be kke TB someday L TD Waw to RR 2 more fondled year, with the hawk L SK Waw to KJ. IS mm of complete silence on the bleachers of the footbal held I X. Waw DT ad the stupto phrases MM and I borrowed this year L TD. Waw to KG 1 yelow tcDybean L Lome. Waw to Mark an Engksh book. I MB Wave Ms R and Ms L some body lotion for wild nights m EG and Newport Jenn — I Waw you a car — my blue bomber wrth which to tolow Mr and Mrs Hunt L JP, bequeath to Robm a box of munchkjm and a px tore of a polar bear LX. leave to JeffS 1 Ind Jones whip, a bag lady and 20 tides on the corkscrew at RP I MB Wave Mr. g a cabbagr patch do! — your so matcnafonc' I Waw WU my kerne plate WUblb your name forever engraved in On — Mike B L SG. bequeath to KM the oldest woman In dw world I JP. bequearti to Pam a date with DA. a midton ctecklrts driving Wsaons and CR 2 L X. Waw to AH LM memories of a fun year of chemistry (with unde you know who I wiO Moondog a quiet and treih physics class I wiD the big D a rad saw L Judy. Wave to Robyn a Chratmas cookie and a tnp to New York L JP. bequearti to Pat my Burger King crmtrv prtmo. and donut. I DW bequeath to my brother the car rt X Hd works next yasat I, X. bequeath to RG. AP. JS. and MG an anniversary weekend m October I. Judy bequeath to Chmilne one red car with headlights that hfink t Betsy Waw to Laurw F 1000000 SEXY PICTURES L Jenn. bequearti to JG RP and MG the testing War of rrwnge L X. bequeath to RA memories of bowfing the cemetery and more good ten . L DW bequeath to LM low kwndatep and tot. of phone cal w+xW at codegr We. Jed and Lw Waw to Mm Romano a referee's shirt and a whistle L Jenn. bequeath to Daw S his own car to dnw and the abtety to keep stndng I wil Daw The IjRW LT. a retorting contract with ahemaOw lentacles I wil Orchard Park everlasting peace. Lewy Hogey. Toms. Chrtsay Held CN L X. bequeath to Kits Wild fon tenes with no worries I. DW. bequeath to BM. LM X. TA. LL SS. and BW an exotmg and successful future L X. bequeath to LL the same thing that DW bequeathed to IX I. Tmh Waw the Wrrvrtmg cheer — Waders luck and lour and a Ifetene supply of Nerds I. TM Waw to Karen every chance to become Trtsco s lady of his heart I. SG. bequeath to GA mon Irere to do with what you wil L X. Waw to PD memories of gr II yearbook m the back of the dam I. TP. bequeath Tom Hayes Teresa good luck I. JK bequearti to KM 9 years of memories my eternal fncrafchip and lumper cables L Joanne Wave to Chrtsay al the good tenes we've had rtiere are too many to fist I, HI Waw NKHS b good working dock , or at Was! one I. PN Waw Km and Mef memories of gsan and the Curly ShuMr L PD. Wave Brad Beth and Barbara many more summers at TBTS I. PN. Waw a Butterworth chddhood memories decent music on 14 and lado at McDs I, Pat . Wave KS a 25 step proof, the perfect guy and a copy of the Chem hmwk I. JK bequeath to LMck saline cartoon, of various teacher, and students I. SK. bequeath to Sue much low and luck in her tart 3 wars at NKHS I -4-3 I, BC. bequeath to SK. al the ffat memories of our terrific friendship I, TG. bequeath to TM what ever it left of the Buck I, Robin, bequeath the da of 87 a better year than we had I. Nevtsh Wave to Morgue NR s make up Ops. al the laughs we ve had and an XTRO L Sharon Waw to yo al the happiness n the world vrtrti John and the MW one I. IX bequeath to TD Marge I, Waw to MO a bnck — Dd L Robin, bequeath to Mr A a new treasurer but Becky and I are IrrepteceabW L Sharon. Wave to DeeDee a ifetene of happmes. and low with Peter - July 26 L LX. bequearti to Df orthodm L Waw to Daw my never ending friendship — Darren L ?. bequeath to Debbie Scanlan a Me I Joan Wave to Jack Ctaik a gig al the Qvtc Center — I want front row L Tmh Wave Lady Dl some Ivory and some dry rye pe so she won t cry L LM. bequeath to X a tost ball a A m Physics and a calculator I, SwHh Waw to Opus one final and farewell goodbye kiss I. Robin bequeath Patrick L bubbW gum cigarettes so he wtl fiw longer I. Jen C , Waw BP alot of turtle neck and a crystal cup L BC. bequearti to ad 85 efror members, a Montreal eWvator with an escape door L LM bequeath to Buff ramus and a battery L Sharon. Wavs- to Robm the fun times we w had and those yet to come To Jen F . I Dairen Waw something that you could never imdervtand L JK. bequeath to EVR a tenet to hold and a box of dog bones for FTs dog L DP bequeath to JP. DA, and a fot CR2 and for our yand larceny charges' L PN. Waw Debbie my lunch L PD. Waw to CPC broken cigarettes and a ifetene supply of epay fiarmel L JK. bequeath to al my blends thanks tor many happy memories I, Robin bequeath to Jack the case of Mkhefob I owe fom L Betsy Arnold, gvr ad my low m everyway to Matt Andrade Forever and always L CM Waw to SH a one way to Dalas and a case of Pep . Bnmol L PD. Waw Jane and Chrts dying popcorn. M Ms. and a Me of field hockey games L TP. bequeath MS tunning shoes to break In L JP. bequeath to PJ die Honda after I total it L PD. Waw to Jen 3 more fotaes. a cande, and a cteik L PP. bequeath to JM more parties no done fuzzy navak and a-|ohof tpme sort L BA give to DO. LV SS WL. and LF. tow and luck forever 1 4 3 L BA. Waw to Bob K afche hony roasted peanuts and startles m the world L GM. Waw to TP a prom and a lacking dummy for use at psrBes L Robm bequeath to my brother Jimmy 2 more years at Wonderful NKHS L Sharon. Waw to Knrten and Anne ad my pictures of George treasure them always I. SG. bequearti to SP ad the guys you ! ever want I. BL. bequeath to Ktfn a ten year supply of mustard I. JK bequearti to Dr Jovece Brothers red sun asacs and a bortW of Diet Pepa We. TRS. bequeath SC 6 had foil beers and a bush L SG. bequearti to LG ad the Smurfs m the world I. PD. Waw JB and CPC chicken burger Pre Calc, and no more Back and field' I. JK bequeath to KW ML PJD, and X a large ptoa and a dozen donuts I, Joanne bequeath to Justine our nafional anthem Home Sweet Home' by the CRUE L Lenore bequeath to Mary the manager $ and owner's posMon at Dunkm Domrts1 I. PD. Waw to CPC a cold morning, a swan a Xmas Bee . puaasBip and a newspaper 237 I. TP. bequeath MS a car that Inab MORE WILLS I. GM. Maw to MS a marriage be erne with an ncap clause I SU. bequeath to BA MA. SB. LN. UJ RB HB DA. LM JS. X CC. and NF al my low forewr - SU I Joann . bequeath to EGBUT to Hod. ' I Robm bequeato MAe Gala a tape of me saywig whan am I gonna gat yosw (acturas I, Mag. leave to Lit a respectable buancu and al my dents at Wxktord L PD. Mauc to Jana tha wish that you may newt haw rocks in your shoes I PD. kraw Brad T1 Jordan, and Dan weeks of counang 2020 ttekett. I, GM. bequeath to The Man (he cowled Cy Young Award L Joanne, leaw to Chnaay Egan my everlasting friendship I low EG L Rohm bequeath to Becky any gorgeous guy she wants, and some phone caBs I. Letter bequeath to G«etc hen al the lea beep and hot chocolate the can drink I LM bequeath to LL new nai poksh. a dog with a normal appearance To this school I leaw nothing’ — Darren Johnson L JK. bequeath to PJD a runrang watch and nstruettons and ripped yellow shorts We. MT aho bequeath to ML. C8 MN AA KS. WC. CL. and LV the rest dour low We. TRS. bequeath to George Truman a new bathroom wall L LM. bequeath to JM a vofleybal. blue pens and a smlr t JK. bequeath to KW. LM. and CS memories al Governor [Aimmrr and a Modcy Cm tape L MMD leaw Brad al Ihcee things that 90 wsthool saying L Dana, bequeath to Rena a dale wito Harry lie gorgeous on and a cucumber L TP, bequeath TRS the memory of long snowman and the great van chase L JK. bequeath to PAD good dealt book to pertoetton and Ruuoan mamakga W . the loothal team bequeath to the marching band nothmg We the MARCHING BAND bequeath to the kxXbal team tome estdbgence A CLASS L PP. bequeath to my Mow Mary Jane Girts one 6nal pm sesaam before the nest Liw Aid Concert L Yolanda Lavspir bequeath a Mettme supply ot Marlboro Lights to Enn (Ernie) I SBTK bequeath to KJS. a tnp to the mal. a soda, out bench and some weirdos’ HAA’ We. SK and KS. leaw to SF. 1st teal to choir, a 100 in chemiaiiy. Cream Cheese Anna Na e L Gwen bequeath a high expkarw bomb with a b g bang to Mr Nice do1 L Km W leaw to Stew H a Metime supply ot Choc o Nuts L EVR , leaw to the ISH6 FH team a beautiful bench lor the unfortunate ones I. LE. leaw to MM a gorgeous ski instructor who is not her boyfriend 1 Shannon, bequeath to Libby Enc Smith L DG. leaw to Tea Duckworth many more weekends weh no parents home esc pt us partying L TD leaw to RA a tubscnptton to the Engtaner to quench ha gouup adActton We. CC. JG. and DM leaw to the boys basketbal team tsaodes and good stats I S8K bequeath to KJS one 42 ye old wnnkky thing’' to do with whatewr she mat I Judy, bequeath to JJ my ewrimttng friendship and an ear to «Men L TD. bequeath to JK bubbles. Diet Peps and Poodue sunglasses We. SK and KS bequeath to Dana locker 143 and all our posters We low you L DG. leave al my Inends the chance to reach their dreams L TD. bequeath to Buckhead 1 pair of Michael Jackson sunglass.- L Judy, leaw to Drbbte a fun amt at UR1 1 Lotnr. Maw to Jenru a good set of brakes and a red fcght I SK leaw to DB a forever fnendslep. a shoulder to cry on and a 29S let’s go L Debbie Geamma leave to T ynn f-nsby a Mmme of chocolate L TD. leaw to JG and Df 10 pounds of mamakgs L Judy, bequeath to JM a good seraor year w«h memories of us to help you W . LE and TA. leaw RB a com hanger to help stranded people in Beawrtail ' I EVR leaw to Kate wild times, weird experiences, car trouble and my low I Lome, leaw to Karen a raghr to go ‘bowing L Yotand Lavtgn bequeath a Metime supply of peruses to Sharon Tieman L Shannon bequeath to my aster Krmn. one lafl year at NKHS and no seraontss L SK leaw to KJ 1 Newport Light and a rol of Breath Mmts so Mom won’t know I Whitney Clarke bequeath to Don Van Avry afot of free dnvmg lessons I Yolanda Lavspie. bequeath a Mettme supply of Jokes and happiness to Dee Dee L Mabel bequeath to Llhef a should to ay on and a rol of toilet paper ’’ L SK. leaw to HL memories of Montreal a flysng and a pack of doves L Yolanda Lasagne, bequeath a ktottm supply’ of Combo’s to Beth Peckham L EVR Maw to KW. Ml., and JK many good times and my everlasting fnendshp L SBR bequeath to HS and TP a free Sour of En ksh to be rude, burp and expel) 9 L Shannon, bequeath to Mudgr my running sneakers and a true friendship 1-4 3 I Hade bequeath to Pam P addOonal seal M the ne U2 concert 1 case sweet I EVR Maw to PD. ESPRIT maternity clothes, many children and a vuN bom me VE. happiness peace, good tones and bad tones together forever L JJ. bequeath to KK and CL a mountain dew and a taauc L Lome, a Metone supply of «By putty' I Jasmin bequeath to Basil 1 tto lodge m Vermont, a «replace and a VCR lor WA font I Hade bequeath to Lu M a dale with Joe and a mega supply of DO stagrs passes I EVR Maw to Tin everything she wants, a should to Man on and al of my low I Modi B. bequeath to Dawy B my superior dttvtng skiis L Shannon, bequeath to Judy an everlasting friendship and a shoulder to cry Oft 14-3 L BC, bequeath to TD die best of luck weth her first nowf Onrken Jen We. SK and KJ. bequeath to LH our tong and 1 date with DN We low you L BC. bequeath to DB a gift cernfccat tor unlimited hug and strides L JP. bequeath to Ut M a wdeo tape of KISS Meets the Phantom of the Perk L Opus, Maw Swash an Esparto! oral dnvmg instructions and our talks at kmch L Dana Maw Dr Cod — Ron Bermudez L Lenore bequeath to tunny al the baevde solell CVS and Brooks can supply L TR Maw to PD a Jaguar and a new enAng 10b L TA. bequeath to SPB eternal low and fnmdthtp I PD. Maw Nick al of my games of Twassrr with Andy Thy thanks toe the good times, you toe best blend anyone could haw KL I. BC bequeath to AS and LO a Newport Creamery (Mol w h deaf senior ettams POP I. Matt Andrade. Maw al of NK foolhal one Footbal Championship at 87 NKF 1 I. Whitney Clarke bequeath to Rob Perry a Mettme supply of Polo W bequeath to Mike D and Terry P '4 in a row ewryttme’’' from the 2 who wuv u’ whee” L Man Andrade. Maw my heart and me to Betsy to forever keep ' L Whitney Cladte. Maw to Jen Corny a unfcmrted amount of nuleage Khuon we had tome bad ttmes now it’s ttme for the good — tew you after graAsatton L bequeath a shoppeig day M the mal to Ntkkj B I promae' Hones I Maw to Bob KeBy peanuts ctopa. cheese, and D ♦ D brand coflee Sapheus ! I WC bequeath to Drbbte D suetton cups for her boots so you won't tfep M BK Kan W. I Maw you with al our memories, stay at touch KL L Man A. Maw Mark H Brad K and al other lineman al to luck Kick Butt L WC. Maw to Shawn Hackett a book on how to knd a guy and a bag of BfowPop. L Gwen, bequeath my Me and al my low to Jerry P I wvv you JT” Dad yes son I BC bequeath to BR. 2 Barb - DoBs with heads so we newt haw to fight agam L Debs. Maw to dear of Mom and Dad an ear to tak to sever you were there foe me I TP. bequeath MS a too that works I PN Maw MT. AM ST. and KC the grade on toe comet kbraty tabM L Patti Maw DL my Barry Maratow collection and a glass of mrk I Tent C. bequeath both of my term papers to my Mtow underclassmen good kick I JO. Maw to J the Manga it is al yours I SU. bequeath to Amy and my sort of brother m law Bobby the Gumby mobile We. Frick «id Frack bequeath to Coach Kenyon kmch on Thursday and our low. Bonehead' I KC bequeath to BC my wonderful car and al of Ail’s driving skjfls’ I SU bequeato to Angel and David more privacy and on bght bsdb I Tern, bequeath to my brother Btl to KT so you can beat on him at your Mtsure I JO. Maw to Joe J memories of a yeat relationship and many more to come I Padork. Maw Hade HO my coolong exert . the game of ' Ld and a tnp to B I I Pam Maw Poatoreo a Mettme partenhip and a pair of pants that «t I MMD. leaw Jan great memories of Florida. cbeerMadmg. NYC and Boston I JP. bequeath to Laurie F a fast efwtor and one candy unpmg undorm I TK Maw DH al SNL's the wants and an I know you synchrontied swimming lessons I Tern L bequeath al of my patarmato lust to Joe B I SU. bequeath to Jerm low fnendMup. bugs, tears memories and CaMomia Coolers I JR bequeath to EVR a tnp to AM PM to buy Diet Pep and munchtes before games I PP bequeath to FfO many more take ndes to Wickford and 2. 1 way tickets to Du bin t Jen. bequeath to Betsy 100 lea togs and a bottle of M a dto I JP. bequeath to LP a box of straws I Pomoreo bequeath to Patti a night gown for Opus and a pan of Ice skates that It I BA. Maw DO a Urge bowl of chocolate cfap pancake barter to throw at whomever the pleases 1. Betsy. Maw Diane a record of 1 fuM called to say I low you and a race car to ang it to I. a member of to OGWB s bequeath to to otoer members of our Metong fnenddwp lo I HI bequeath to MB my forever friendship I Hade bequeath to Jen P driving Mssona. a date w«h BP and a ungM Ml of pan Lida, bequeath to Ora al my Cars and U2 'sand a tnp to Quebec to etcapv with you L HJ bequeath to TV one Lamborghini Count 86, black with gold runs and a phone We. JP and PP. bequeath to Kann a Pepsi, chocolate chip cookies, and a box of crayons I Betsy give to Matt al my low and a place m my heart that wtl Mat forever I. BA. bequeath to X an intenang night with Fiery To my MtM aster Knwy. Don't worry you’l make 4. trust me I. Jen. bequeath to Hade a pair of wba pants that won't get Arty I. Jennifer bequeath to Etoabeth a new begnnmg I. Betsy bequeath to Jen P 1000 thanks lo Mmng me use your M fartfln tuv U I. PN. Maw JP. TM. and my Opus — you'l haw to fcght tor hen 1. PD. Maw Beth. Amy. and Barbara Junior Maty a glass of water and a colander I HJ bequeath to DF my endless babysitting service I. iA h bequeath to Padork an 9 low Dent thin, cooking Msaoru and workout books L Betsy, bequeath to Jen P, 1 play dob barber shop set Haw Fun I Hescfc bequeath to Tnah a year subscription to Cosmo and much happiness wMh MA I Tern bequeath aD of my thanks to JL and KM for thee support I JP. bequeath to Laura J a McDLT. dnvmg lessons and a bortr of Champagne t JP bequeath to PP. PN LM. HO. RR KJ. BA. KV and KR a rtintmm' L Jen P bequeath to PN. X. and BA a lot of pKtures and an extended dnadkne L Betsy. Maw to Jen P. 1 drawing of Ms Martmo and Kool Aid man. and lots of coffee and lea L Joann . Maw to Justine our awesome mceorcycM budAev what a night I HJ bequeath to BG and Mr A al the M M I Betsy, bequeath to Neki F one ewrlatttng Mick of duck or 91m' Luv IT L Betsy, bequeath to Wendy 1 toga a bo«W of good hakan win and lort of ‘grapes L SU. bequeath to DM and LM. M SO MB WC DO. and SA tnendsfop and happmesa forewr I AE. Maw to my utter Leigh a cal a sock and the knowledge to know the Aftcrence I TP. bequeath to SC tie Atfoty to not see pm trees m the road I PP. bequeath to PN a pair of rofMnkales lor the next Mk Kershaw concert I PO. Maw to Jan . Chna and Vicki many more shoppmg tprees at Zayte To Tllyrm I bequeath a gorgeous guy. an extra tg puza and my fob. kjv Dana I Betsy, bequeath to Ken a Mettme tuppfo of yeen MAM s I TP. bequeath to MS tom toMet papa and a target for his dash board I PD. Maw to Jan . Chris and Beth — Chines food forewr I Betsy bequeath to Lyrm V tons of macadam nub and a 9ft cent «cale to Fredettck I PD. Maw Krts and Barbara many more rughb with GaAeger and Twtita I BA bequeath to WL LF and Ml one day hack in Ptych to tafc and not get yefod at To my BF Tracy. I Dana bequeath an extra large tedAy bear, dnvmg lessons and low W . TRS. bequeath to the Juniors 2 cates of bee . 3 bottle al champagne, and csgars W KT bequeath to JS. NF. IB JP. KG. LS AP. DS. JF. RB LM. MC. JF PD. CC. and MM our true low I JR bequeath to Mo the Mft Bd of foe «eld and a great season for NKFH 86 L TP. bequeath TRS an Etas tape and one tkghtky used hurvon I Trtsh Maw to HeiA and Jim many Usl food places to they won't get bored I JP. Maw to Andy white Kreghb and alot of sug« L PN Maw Dan am tor ha raAo ttafton to com m. m Pop s car I Pat. Maw U my watch our old 009 kdkpop and deep I PN leaw to Shane my father s fuel infected car I TM Maw to HO every book on total males and lemales that exists I Joanne Maw to Justin an ulttmaie nd m the red Bomba and a todays special I CC and DM bequeath to Slew a set of marked cards and a beata I JO . Maw to J ' a cate of COORS. a Mar lore game and RHs body 'of coots I Joann . Maw to ''EG a n e w h BiB and Saew at toe mal. movies, or to station I JR bequeath to RA a PBJ sandwich with frttos and a tnp to Pans avec me L BC. bequeath to KJ my eternal attedy low and al the beM memories we haw I Joanna. Maw to Rich G some Hoota some ' Beea and another sleep over' Goof L BC. bequeath to X 100 boxes of KMenex for yaduaOon ' ! I Krts. Maw to Anne my eternal friendship I. TM, Maw to Beth my forewr low and friendship To FJuabeth bequeato to Jeffrey my everlasting fnenddup L EL. bequeath to X a beating xyMem tor his car I Jen. bequeath to Karen my ccmt We JP and PN. Maw Jerm a broken cropper and tome flesh to drool over L PD. bequeato to Libby a fob. a car. ftm a license and a clock readmg 8 11' L ML. bequeath 10 WL my favonte expresaton don't 1 with me at lunch L Jerm. bequeath to SU. SB. and SA memories of a monster m your pants L PO. bequeath to Lex that Me can akwys on lag Goof I ML. bequeath to my asler ML afl of my books to get ha through ha next 3 years I PD (Messy), bequeato to Artte a never enAng supply of Topas I FVR Maw toXhrt own scarf I, Pam. bequeath to Turn al the great talks and times we haw had L Ed bequeath to Copy Ed all the 9«at ttmes — I coxid not haw mad 4 wMhout you I. PJ. bequeato to WMd all toe eat ttmes w haw bad. low ya I PD. bequeato to SnoA it wok) al to best m ha skating career L EVR Maw to BD a pae of two ton mans 1. PD. bequeath to TR a newt enAng membership to Tanoramma1 t X. bequeath to the Chucfcy Cheese Gang al the memories and my warmest thanks” L PD. Maw to Mr VonDembowsk) a poet to he i him ftnah the sentence I (Xitla ” L PD. bequeath to toe grls Cross Country learn fon rurmmg up Mount OLP L BD Maw to Meg to red 91 ISC Porsche L BD. Maw to Dm Robsson good muac. good tapes good eqiapment and good tonnes t, BD. leaw to Peggy a partang space We. the mad typat of these toaetose veils. Maw to the 87 Yfbk staff the sense to om these from toe book' ' 238 PATRIOTS I Celebration of a championship season « xC .Av Christa McAuliffe e a CHALLENGER'S LAST FLIGHT 0 4 0 Gloria blacks out 5 300,000 homes S Slapping Back at Gaddafi J, then dies G° V $v 0 Moose captured, M , • «to We re up to something. Me??? Take four lunches? None of that now! Oh No! I've been caught. Oh Heavens. I’m Bad! SHH! I have to make a getaway. 240 Senior Directory KIMBERLY JANE ALLEN 66 ROSEMARY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Scattered pictures ol the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another of the way we were AlAN and MARILYN BERGMAN TAMME KAYE AMES 1388 STONY LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Track and Field — 2.3.4. Varsity Gub — 3.4. Forexyi Gub — 1,2.3. Model Leg — 2.3. Student Council — 1.2. Gass of 86 Rep and Executive Board — 1.2,3.4. Wrestling Cheerleading — 2. Senior Outing Gub — 4. Yearbook — 4 You walk alone through rings ol lire You never lose your one desire Look lor the sight that's hard to see and know that al is meant to be reach lor the sky — Billy Squier RICHARD ANDERSON 184 FAIRFIELD DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Baseball — 1.2.3.4. Marching Band— 1.2.3.4. Student Council— 1. Model Leg — 4. Senior Outing Club — 4 Enjoy hie and remember When luck enters, give him a seat' SONJA J ANDERSON WIDOW SWEETS RD EXETER. R I 02822 West Bay Food Service — 3.4. VICA — 3.4 To all underclassmen, make every year count because. It goes by too last Chensh your fnends because they are just about the only thing you'll have forever MATTHEW ANDRADE 151 CARRIAGE HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Football - 2.3.4. Track and Field — 1.2.3.4 II you love something, let it go free. If It doesn't come back, hunt it down and kill AUBREY ANDREWS VICTORY HIGHWAY WEST GREENWICH. R I 02852 FFA - 2.3.4 A country boy can survive TINA M ANDREWS 18 CONANCHET TRAIL WEST GREENWICH. R I 02852 JUAN ANDRIOTE V.cAVER HILL RD W GREENWICH. R I 02852 Inspiration' MICHAEL ANTINUCCI RRI BOX 94 ROBIN DR EXTER. R I 02852 Class of 86 We two parted in silence and tears, half broken hearted to sever lor years RANDALL ARGRAVES 60 THELMA IRENE DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 HEATHER ARMOUR 93 UNDLEY AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Project Close Up — 3. Feel the breeze deep on the inside look you down into your well, if you can you'll see the world all it's fire Take a chance (like ail dreamers can't find another way) You don't have to dream it all. ust live a day DD SAVE A PRAYER BONNIE ARMOUR 93 LINDLEY AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Fine Arts Club — 1. Foreign language Gub — 1 BETSY C ARNOLD 16 COLUMBIA AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Foreign Language Club — 1.2. Model Legislature — 2. Track manager — 3.4. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Yearbook — 4 To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of all GRETCHEN NOEL ASTON ui rrw f t JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Model Legttlature — 2. Foreign Language Club — 2. Yearbook — 4 As we flow down hfe's river. I see the stars glow — one by one aD angeb of the magic consleflaOon be singing us now DEBORAH L AUSTIN 21 WOOD MONT DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Chorus — 2. Student Council — 1.2. Class of 86 — 1.2. Football Statistician — 2. Youth Council on Smoking — 2 Don’t walk i front of me . . I may not folow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my fnend JANET MARIE AUSTIN 448 TOWN HALL RD W GREENWICH. R I 02816 Don’t walk in front of me . I may not follow, Don't walk behind me I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend ROBERT M BAILEY 2 BRYER AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 STEPHEN G BAIN 7 LEA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 VICA — 3.4. Footbafl — 4 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us — Unknown KEITH BARROWS 34 PRESTON DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 NJROTC - 1.2.3.4. All State Chours - 3.4. Drama Oub - 3.4. Animals — 3.4. SOC You’ve got your head above the douds. Your dreams are higher then the stars. You’re on the threshold of a fantasy. But your life has lust begun 10-22-85 JANE BASH 45 WILLETT RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Drama Gub — 2.3,4. Track — 2.3.4. Student Council — 1.2.3.4, Executive Board — 3.4. Honor Society — 3.4. S O C LESLIE A BEARS 4 PLEASANT VIEW JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 BABAK BEHZADZADEH 90 SALISBURY AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 MICHAEL D BRAUN 12B CADDY ROCK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 1.4, Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Executive Board — 3.4. Yearbook — 4. ‘ When you make love you're using up energy, and afterwards you feel happy and don’t give a damn for anything ’ George Orwell FREDERICK A BROWN NARRAGANSE7T AVE JAMESTOWN, R I 02835 Spiritual . JAMES BROWN 600 DEVILS FOOT RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 There is no such thing as a stranger, just friends who haven't met SUZANNE RENE BROWN 6 ELM ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Tm for standin' up. I’m for breakin' free. I don't want fate handed down to me. Tom Petty STACY BRUSOE 114 JERRY LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 GARY D BRYSON 56 HICKORY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ERIC EUGENE BUCKLAND 26 GREENMEADOW CIR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 NJROTC - 1.2.3.4. Color Guard — 1.2.3 Do not let others have their way at your expense, do not bring on your own run by giving up your rights Sirach 4 22 JENNIFERS BELUSLE 80 KINGS GRANT RD SAUNDERSTOWN. R I 02874 Peer Alcohol — 3. Academic Decathalon — 3. Track Manager — 3 . . play the game, you know you can't quit until it's won John Pan MARK BENNETT 141 SPRING RD NO KINGSTOWN, R I 02852 Normality is what society perceives it to be. therefore, what is not normal today is suddenly norma) tomorrow WIUJAM THOMAS BERRY 12 FOREST PARK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Kayleigh is it too late to say I'm sorry7 Now Kayfeigh I thought that we would always be much more than friends We said our love would last forever. Can't we save It from this bitter end JOSEPH BIANCHI 65 KINGS WOOD RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 PAMELA LYNNE BLOCK 22 DILLON AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Science CHib — 1.4. Foreign Language Gub — 2.3.4. Academic Decathalon — 3. Drama Gub — 3.4. Model Leg — 2.3.4. Fine Arts Club — 2.3.4. National Honor Society — 2.3.4. S O C Jonathon (jvingston Seagull There's a reason for life' We can kft ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of ex- cellence. intelligence and skill We can be free' We can learn to fly' Richard Bach DENNIS MICHAEL BLYCKER 540 SHERMANTOWN RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Footbai - 1.2 RICHARD A BOUDREAU 59 WINDWARD WK NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Wrestling — 2.3.4. Model l.eg — 2. S O C. Change, nothing stays the same Unchained, you hit the ground run- ning. Oh no I don't ask for permission. Then is my chance to fly — VH RUTH MARY BRADNER 34 HIGHU ND AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile DULCEYL BRASWELL 205 TEN ROD RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Varsity Softbal — 2.4 PATRICIA BULLOCK 79 ROSEMARY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 HEIDI A BURNHAM 210 INDIAN CORNER RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 FFA — 1.2.3.4. Softbal — 1.2 ERUNG BURUM HALL VILLE RD EXETER. R I 02822 JULIAN BUTLER 130 BOSTON NECK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KEVIN CABRAL 46 WOODHAVEN RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KIMBERLY A CAIN 6 FLORAL AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Class of 1986 — 2.3.4. Student Council — 3. Project Close Up — 4 Never imitate Be yourself Show your rarity to the world and they will shower you with gold' KARA ANNE CALLANAN 25 COLONEY RD EXETER. Rl 02822 KAREN J CALLANAN 654 OAK HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Naval Science — 1.2.3.4 When we're apart I have my thoughts and memories to keep you dose, but thoughts can't take the place of being with you CHARI MARIE CARPENTER 44 COLLATION CIR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Soccer — 4. Project Gose-Up — 3.4 JAMES CARPENTER 114 KINGSWOOO RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 JOSEPH W CARPENTER 54 CONANICUS AVE JAMESTOWN. Rl 02835 CLAUDER CARROLL 301 TEN ROD RD NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Jan Ensemble — 3.4. Marching Band — 3.4. Symphonic Band — 4. Footbai — 4 ERIC DALE CARTER 35 CIRCLE DR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 JACQUELINE E CASEY 56 RANGER RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Hu i O' Brian Leadership Foundation — 1983 241 SENIORS AT Yes, we have no bananas. A typical senior year involves studying, working a job or two, and, important to most, enjoying the last year of high school. Working can be tiring and it occasionally in- terferes with social activities, but it’s well worth it when pay day comes around. When they're not working, seniors find time to be with their friends and, “LIVE IT UP!” So, Do you want french fries or not? See Scott pump gas. How do I turn this thing on? 242 WORK.. . I should have worked for the A-TEAM! Leave me abne. I’m busy. Can you guess what I have? We MAAADE the donuts! I’m just pretending to do my homework. 243 TAMMIE LYN CASH 39 DYER AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wrestling Cheerieadmg — 3 Musi remember m the winter far beneath the bitter snow, bes the seed that with the sun's love m the spnng becomes the rose DENNIS A CEHELSKY 65 PIERCE RD SAUNDERSTOWN. Rl 02874 Tennis — 1.2.3.4, Basketball — 1.2.3.4 Only the bvtng die. by the hand of life. Privileged. Branded. Spoken to when alone By the voice of earth — Marked through multiplying nights of sorrow and defeat eaten by Victory BJ. WILLIAM R CERK) 53 OAKDALE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 TONYA MCHARRON TOP 0 THE MARK JAMESTOWN.R I 02835 La De Da Dt We like the party We don't cause trouble We don't bother nobody KIM MARIE CHASE 15 DAYTON CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Secretary for VICA — 3.4. Nursing Assistant — 3.4 If you love something, set it free If it comes back to you. it ts yours If it doesn’t it never was MICHELLE L CHASE 400 STONY LANE NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Student Council — 2.3.4. Class of 86 - 2. Model Legislature - 3.4. Vice President — 3.. House of Representatives — 3.4. Nat l Honor Society — 3.4. Nat l Republican Committee — 3.4. Campaign to Re elect Reagan — 3. Good effects makes life worth bving ANTHONY C CHATOWSKY 44 GRANT DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Soccer — 4 KHUON CHIN 36 KEATS DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 CHRISTINE N CHRISTOPHERSEN 8 SUGAR HILL CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club - 1.2. Class of 86 — 3.4. Field Hockey - 2.3. Senior Outing Club — 4. Basketball Manager and Stat — 3.4. Football Stat — 4. Yearbook — 4. Drama Club — 3.4 Some people come into our bves and quickly go Some stay for awile and leave footprints in our hearts and we are never ever the same JACK CLARK 71 PEACEFUL LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 WHITNEY S CLARK 8 WATSON AVE JAMESTOWN RL 02835 Foreign Language Club — 1. Tennis — 3.4 How long I have wanted this dream to come true, and as it approaches. I can't bebeve I'm through — Twisted Sister DAW) CLIFTON MAIL RD EXETER R I 02822 JEFFERY C COLEMAN 79 ELNA ST NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Marching Band — 1. Jan — 1.2. Cross Country — 3.4. Track — 3.4, Senior Outing Chib — 4. Yearbook — 4 “The tourney of a thousand miles starts with a single step SHAWN P CORCORAN 27 FLORAL AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wrestling — 2.3.4. Senior Outing Club — 4 If you don't take advantage of life. Life will take advantage of you JENNIFER LYNN COREY 986 OLD BAPTIST RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Foreign Language Ckib — 1.2. Track and Field — 2. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Executive Board — 1.2.3.4. Yearbook — 4 Learn how to bend Learn how to break Learn how to give Learn how to take Learn how to fonyve Learn how to wait Leam how to live, before it's loo late BS ROBERT PHILIP CORNELL ROUTE 165 EXETER Rl 02822 Have confidence in yourself and help others to be confident in you AMYL CORRAO 52 TOMAHAWK CIR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 West Bay — 3.4. Food Service. VICA — 3.4 The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay Love isn't love until you give it away Directory Cont. DANIEL COSKI 33 EWING RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Reaction levels seem strangely muted, ordinary acts of fun been diluted, save it In your memory, leave it In your heart, but don't forget NORAP COUNNAS 20 REGENT DR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Orchestra — 1.2.3.4 JAMES COUTURE BOX 766 EXETER Rl 02822 CHRISTOPHER P CRANSTON 16 ASHTON AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Cross Country — 1.2.3.4. Track and Field — 1.2.3.4, Student Council — 1.3.4. Yearbook — 4 As bfe gets tougher, milk makes more sense KL JENNIFER M CRANSTON 16 ASHTON AVE NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Drama Chib — 2.3.4. Student Council — 1.2. Cross Country — 3. Track and Field — 3.4. Varsity Club — 3.4. Marching Band — 2.3.4, Senior Outing Chib — 4, Wherever lam. . you are there also — BD MARK C. CRANSTON 9 STUART DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Football — 1.2.3.4. Track and Field —2.3.4. Wresthng —4. Concert Choir —4 BARBARA A CROMPTON 89 PROSPECT RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Concert Choir — 1.2,3.4. Foreign Language Club — 1.2.3.4. Drama Club — 2.3.4. Field Hockey Manager — 3. Student Council — 4. Nat l Honor Society — 3.4. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Soto Ensemble - 2.3.4. Choir Women's Group — 3.4 JUUE ANN CROSS NOOSENECK HILL RD W GREENWICH. R I 02816 Yearbook — 3.4. Assistant Editor (copy) — 4. Student Council — 2.3.4. Youth Council Against Smoking — 3.4. Drug and Alcohol Awareness Group — 4, Class of 1986 — 1.2,3,4, Senior Outing Club — 4. Prom Committee — 3.4. Supported by a single blade — Upon which an everlasting dream is made Gbdlng off to this distant place — Of gbstening ice castles, beauty and grace — MM PATTI L CROWELL to4 HOWLAND AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 The reward is not from winning the race, but having the courage to oin SHAWN F CUNNIE 155 EDMOND DR NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Basketball — 1.2.3.4. Football — 4. Letterman's Club — 3.4 Jay Dog lives' MICHAEL CURRAN BURNT SAWMILL RD. W GREENWICH. RI 02816 KRISTA J H CUTTING 465 BOSTON NECK RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Concert Choir — 4 A man is only complete when he has a true friend to understand him. to share all his passions and sorrows with, and to stand by him throughout his bfe MELISSA DALEY 5225 CHEROKEE TR W GREENWICH. R I 02816 Computer Chib — 2. Class of 1986 — 3.4, Chorus — 3.4. Woman's Group Choral — 4. Senior Outing Club — 4 If you stand by me. I'm forever yours, faithfully PAMELA JEAN DAVIS 221 JUNIPER DR NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 Cross Country — 1.2.3.4. Basketball — 1. Volleyball 1.2.3.4. Project Close-Up — 3. Yearbook — 3.4. Varsity Chib — 1.2.3.4. Senior Outing Chib — 4. Class of 1986 — 1.2.3.4. Editor — 4 SUZANNE DAWLEY 431 SCHOOL ST NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 SdenceClub— 1. Nat'I Honor Society — 2.3.4, Class of 1986— 1.2. Student Council — 3.4. Model Legislature — 2.3.4. Archie Chib — 4 Quickly as the panic gnps my hand Heanng prose from high command like a million times before No dignity or grace, it's the prize and not the race A d someone said. We came to dance. KRISTIN DAY 50 FOREST PARK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 Drama Club — 2. Foreign Lan iage Club — 1.2.3. Vice President — 3. Marching Band - 3. Class of 1986 - 1.2.3.4. Executive Board - 3. Student Council — 1.2.3. Computer Science League — 2. Science Fiction Club — 2. Senate Page — 3. Foreign Exchange Student — 4 How much a dunce that has been spent to roam Excels a dunce that has been kept at home THERESA ANN DEAMICO 35 GLADYS DR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Chorus — 1.2.3.4. Concert Choir — 4 And oh... I been thinkin' bout you torso tong . I don’t wanna lose ya — Your my landa lover .. GUILLERMO DEDUENAS 22 JUNIPER DR NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 ANTHONY DEFEUCE 116 HERITAGE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 The world has its problems, they say I'm to blame They kick dirt in my face and they put me to shame -X .IAMESM DELBUONO 38 COLLINS TERRACE JAMESTOWN. R l 02835 West Bay Voc Tech — 3.4. Treasurer of Class. One bfe I'm gonna live it up. I'm taking flight I said I'D never get enough Stand talCmyouningandkinda proud I'm on the top as long as the music's loud Rock on the ROCK PETER DEMERS WIDOWS SWEETS RD EXETER. R I 02822 BRIAN DENECOUR 254 PENDER RD. NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JOSEPH DEROSA 7 STEVE AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 TRACY DESISTO 94 BAY VIEW AVE NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 MARK RICHARD DESOUZA 115DEHUA DR NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 We made the mountains shake with laughter as we played, hiding in our comer of the world JASON TYLER DEVINE 232 FISHING COVE CIR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Against my will although I wend. I may not always tarry here, for everything must come to an end. and friends must part I fear — T FumereDe STACY DION 53 BUTTERNUT DR NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 DIANE J DFTOMASSO EAST SHORE RD JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 SoftbaD — 1.2.3.4. Class of 1986 — 3.4 It ts chance that makes brothers, but hearts that make fnends DEBRA JEAN DITTRICH 277 SHORE ACRES AVE NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 Flag Squad — 4. Yearbook — 4. Photography Chib — 4. Class of 1986 - 3.4 I can hear it — I can feel it and I have no choice — I answeT to the cal I can see it and I bebeve it There is wisdom in the writing on the wall — Triumph THOMAS DODD 43 HARDING ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 PATRICIA A DRISCOLL 141 WEST MAIN ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 1.2.3.4. Executive Board — 2.3.4. VoDeybaD — 1.2.3.4. Soccer — 4. Class of 1986 — 2.3.4. Nat’l Honor Society — 2.3.4. Heathcbff Team — 1.2.3.4 If you would seek to find yourself, look not in a mirror, for there is but a shadow there, a stranger BRADFORD J DUBE 21 WEST MAIN ST NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Symphonic Band — 1.2.3.4. Jazz Ensemble — 2.3.4. AD State — 1.2.3.4. South Pacific Orchestra — 3. Somebody said that it happens ail over the world I do bebeve its true And the sun's coming up And we're doing all the things that we should Does anyone here bebeve in the things that we do PETER DUNLEVY 25 BAY ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 244 ROBFBTJ DUTTON CARR LANE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Newt turn your back on the Ripper. Judas Priest MARGARET MARY DYER 31 BLUEBERRY LANE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Drama Club — 1.2.3.4. Vice-President — 4. Student Council (Execu- tive Board) — 1.2.3.4. Nat l Honor Society — 2.3.4. Symphonic Band — 3.4. Secretary — 4. Concert Band — 1.2. Youth Council On Smoking — 2,3.4. Senior Outing Club — 4. PAC. SADD — 4. Foreign Language Club — 1.2. Chorus — 1.2. Basketball Cheerleading — 2 but we go on pretending stories like ours have happy endings Chess CHRISTINE EGAN 91 SURREY LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ALISON M ELIAS 65 ANN LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Marching Band — 1.3. Foreign Language Club — 2.3.4. Model Legslature — 2. Student Council — 2.3,4 The man who knows not and knows not he knows not is a fool, shunhtm The man who knows not and knows he knows not is a student, teach him The man who knows and knows that he knows is a wtse man. folow him JUUEELUS 520 SHEFFIELD HILL RD EXETER. R I 02822 If you love something set it free If it comes back to you. it's yours If it doesn’t H never was LORRIE ANN ERICKSON 140 PINE RIVER RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 1.2. Track and Field Manager —3.4. Class of 1986 (Executive Board) — 1.2.3.4. Flag Squad — 4. Yearbook — 4. Senior Outing Club — 4 Nature's first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold Her early leaf s a flower, but only for an hour Then leaf subsides to leaf So Eden sank to grief, so dawn goes down to day Nothing gold can stay — Robert Frost ANN GAREY EVANS 81 SMOKE RIDGE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 FootbaH Cheerleading — 3.4. Basketball Cheerleading — 2.3,4. Senior Outmg Club — 4. Class of 1986 — 3.4. Yearbook — 4 To the world — you don't know's so funny because you can't see what I see To my friends — you're the ones I laugh with, thanks for letting me be me JUSTINE EYRE 116 HAVERHILL AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 I'D see you on the dark side of the moon NICOLE MICHELLE FAGAN 825 BOSTON NECK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign language Club — 1.2. Nat l Honor Society — 2.3.4 Our memories of yesterday wifl last a hfetime We'l take the best, forget the rest and someday we'l find . these are the best of times Styx JOANNE E FAHEY 489 QUIDNESSETT RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 It has been written.' 'That those who have the youth, have the future Motley Ciue RAYMOND G FALCONER 56 CHAMPLIN RD SAUNERSTOWN. R I 02874 Orchestra — 1.2.3.4. Choir — 4. Soccer — 3. Pit Band — 3. Drama Club — 4. Heathchff Team — 1.2.3.4 The greatest thing in this world is not where we stand, but in which direction we are moving JOHN FAY HOG HOUSE HILL RD EXETER. R I 02822 LAURIE FENTON 252 HAVERHILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Cross Country — 2. Foreign Language Club — 1. Prom Committee — 3.4. Student Council - I, SOC “So were told, this is the golden age And gold is the reason for the wars we wage Though I want to be with you. be with you. night and day. nothing changes on New Years Day — U2 JAMES FERRAZZANO RR2 BOX 1355 VICTORY H W GREENWICH. R I 02852 MOLLY K FITCH HAMILTON AVE B 56 JAMESTOWN. R I 02822 BETH FLORIO PINEOAK TRAIL W GREENWICH. R I 02816 ANTHONY FONTAINE 55 SACHEM RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JOHN ROBERT FRENI 2% TEN ROD RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 77LYNN TRESSA FRISBY 223 DAHLIA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Class of 86 Advisory Committee — 1.2.3.4, Cheerieading—3. Smok ing Council — 2.3.4 All things are possible for those who believe. and thank you for not SMOKING'” STEPHEN P FROBERG NORTH RD JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Foreign Language Club — 2.3. Class of 86 — 3.4. Concert Choir — 3.4 JOHN FRONCE 180 SNUFF MILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wrestling — 2.3.4 Where do we go from here — U2 CAROLYN M GADROW 2695 BOSTON NECK RD SAUNDERSTOWN. R I 02874 GEORGE GARRETSON COMANCHE W GREENWICH. R I 02816 RICHARD C GARTELMAN 489 BREAKHEART HILL RD W GREENWICH. R I 02816 STEPHANIE GARTLAND 675 NO QUIDNESSETT RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Smoking Council Alcohol — 1.2 “I never mean t to cause you any sorrow. I never mean t to cause you any pain. I only wanted to see you laughing. I only wanted to see you laughing in the Purple Rain — Prince CARLEEN GARVEY CONGDON HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KYLEGILUS 6 MARINE AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 JUDY GILMART1N 720 CONGDON HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Volleyball — 1.2.3. Football Statistician — 2. Wrestling Cheerleading — 1. Class of 86 — 2.3.4. Varsity Club - 4 “Dreams are reflections of aB that is now1 And visions of all that can be DEBRA JEAN GIRAMMA 97 LAFAYETTE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council— 1. West Bay —3.4, VICA—3.4. Class of 86 — 4 “You may say I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll )oln us and the world wiD be as one KRISTA N GLADDING BOX 4828 NORTH RD JAMESTOWN, R I 02835 Concert Band — 1. Symphonic Band — 2.3.4. Marching Band — 1.2.3.4 God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses — Robert Graham REBECCA GLADDING 22 CYNTHIA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 “Awake shake the dreams from your hair my pretty child my sweet one choose the day. choose the sign of your day. the day's divinity the first thing you see ' — Doors HEAVIER GLASS 70 CHARLES DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 empty dreams can only disappoint and unruin, behind your smile, but don't gve up — you can be lucky in love .. BRENDA GLOVER 28 ANN LANE NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Gymnastics - 1.4. Varsity Chib — 3.4. ROTC - 1.2.3.4. Classo! 86 — 1.2.3.4. Protect Close Up — 3. Foreign Language Club — 4. Spain Trip - 3 “Our memories together, may they never end. always together, forever friends ' SCOTT C GLYNN 553 ANNAQUATUCKET RD NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 Golf— 4. SOC “In the basement bars, m the backs of cars, be cool or be cast out — RUSH STEPHANIE GODLEWSKI 75 LONG LANE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 4. Protect Close up — 2. S OC Feelings are meant to be felt either you feel them and bloom or retect them and die LENORE GOODWIN 5 NEW LEXINGTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Class of 86 Love is like a mirror When you love another you become his minor and he becomes yours and reflecting each other's love you see infinity JEFF GORDON WEST SHORE DR EXETER . R I 02822 TODD GRAFTON 85 KING PHILIP DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ARTHUR GRASSIA 24 EDEN CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JOHN F GRAY 120 UNDLEY AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KRISVN GRAY 10 MOLLUSK DR SAUNDERSTOWN. R I 02852 'Today is the first day of the rest of our fcves ” ROBERT D GRENIER 66 HULL ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 ROBERT W GRIFFIN 171 HAVERHILL AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 RO T C - 1.2.3.4. Footbal - 2.3.4 I remember thinkn' possibilities of rendezvous and chemistry. I remember we exchanged no promises except to say. another time another place ,.. MICHAEL GRUNDER 38 COLE ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 CHERYLYNN GUNN 351 BUTTERNUT DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Good feeling won't you stay with me just a little longer It always seems like your learning when I need you here |ust a little longer — Violent Femmes THOMAS GUZULAVS 1097 OLD BAPTIST RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Model Leg — 3.4. Reagan Campaign Committee — 3 The music holds the secret, to know it can make you smile — Triumph CHARLES HAGENBURG 40 HERITAGE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KENNETH HAGGARTY 640 SHERMANTOWN RD SAUNDERSTOWN. R I 02874 Get together, help each other together we can make history, make the world the way it ought to be ELIZABETH HAMILTON 15 HATFIELD ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ALAND HAMMICK 77 BOW ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 BARRY HAMORY 64 SIGNAL ROCK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Model Leg — 2.3.4, Reagan Campaign Committee — 3. Student Council — 4 Be a social butterfly, get out and see the world MICHAEL HANDY CEDAR GROVE DR EXETER R .I 02822 CHRISTOPHER HANN 277 DAVISVILLE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Too much is never enough CHRISTINE HARRINGTON 1206 OLD BAPTIST RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 “Winter. Spnng, Summer or Fafl all you have to do is cal and I D be there, yes I will, you've got a fnend DAVID HARRINGTON VICTORY HGWY R2 W GREENWICH. R I 02816 DAVID HARRIS 75 ATLANTIC AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ROBERT HARRISON 138 SUNNYBROOK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 USA HART NEW LONDON TPK W GREENWICH. R I 02816 THOMAS W HART 108 L1NWOOD DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 WALTER HARTLEY 98 HIGHBANK RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 CHRISTOPHER HATHAWAY 132 BUTTERNUT DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wrestling — 1.2.3.4 If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember mev I must be traveling on now. there's too many places I've got to see If I stay here with you gtri. wefl things |ust couldn't be the same, cause I'm as free as a bird and this bird you'H never change 245 AND AT PLAY . . . 246 AND MORE PLAY. Move over Bill Cosby. Not while l m eating 247 I hate it when this happens. What are you looking at? BLAAAHHH! What is it? The Senior Outing Club on display WILLIAM HAY 125 AUDUBON RD NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Drama - 1.2.3.4. ROTC — 1.2.3.4. Class of 86 — 2.3.4. Track and Field — 2. “Give it a go. who said we can't do three things at once Please God make me good, but not fust yet' CORBIE HAYES 68 DAYTON CT NO KINGSTOWN. Ri 02852 THOMAS F HAYES 36 HIGH ST JAMESTOWN. RI 02835 STEPHEN S HEAD 139 EAST SHORE RD JAMESTOWN. RI 02835 Basketball — 1.2.3.4. S.O.C JUDTTH L HELLEWELL 27 GR1NNELL ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Symphonic Band — 1.2.3.4. Marching Band — 2. Flag Squad — 3. Class of 86 — 2.3. Foreign Language Club— 1. Drama Club — 4. Solo Ensemble — 2. The rain fell hard on a humdrum town, this town has dragged you down. Tm wide awake — U2 KENNITH E HELLMAN RR2 SHARP ST W GREENWICH. R I 02816 REBEKAH W HOULE 76 FLORAL AVE NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Peer Alcohol Council — 2.3,4. Academic Decathalon — 3. “How many times can they fill me lies. and I bsten again. Twisting the truth and they're playing around with my head okay The things they will do the things they wiO say when they don't understand. Tears fil my eyes when I hear all the cries for the reason today ” CHRISTOPHER HUBER 75 ROLLING WOOD DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Soccer — 1.2.3.4 Bumtn up. Wish you were here. Strawberry fields forever. Satisfaction guaranteed DONNA E INGHAM 70 CRANSTON CIR NO KINGSTOWN, RI 02852 Field Hockey — 1.2.3.4. Basketball — 1.2.3.4. SoftbaB — 1.2.3. Track and Field — 2.3.4. Honor Society - 2.3.4 HOLLY JACKSON 109 CLEARV1EW DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KARIN L JACKSON 240 HAMILTON ALLENTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 VoBeybafl — 2. Chorus — 2. Foreign Language Club — 2.3. “We are fust passing through this thing caBed Hie SHAKEN ANN JACKSON 240 HAMILTON ALLENTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Choir — 1.2. Student Council — 1. And if you start to sbde, never show you're weak Don't feel you've got to hide Remember what you're fighting for Remember what you seek Hit me with your best shot. DEBRA JARRETT 133 TERRE MAR DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Basketball — 1.2.3.4. Softball - 1.2. Field Hockey — 2.3.4, Track and Field — 3.4. Varsity Club — 3.4 Ain't It funny how time files when the best was yet to come What so good about goodbye, when the best is yet to come CHRISTOPHER JEFFREY 14 SUSAN CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 CHRISTOPHER JENISON 291 TEN ROD RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JOSEPH JENKINS 41 SACHEM RD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 LAUREN JESTER 199 WATERWHEEL LN NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 DARREN JOHNSON 50 GREEN FARM LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Fine Arts Club Plans made in the nursery can’t change the course of history ... Shouldn't have done that LELA JOHNSON 58 COLLATION CIR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Directory Cont. SCOTT JOHNSON 747 SHERMANTOWN RD NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Though the years may seperate us. Hard Ornes may come and go. the one thing to remember is that friendship lasts forever KRISTINE JONES 140 EDMOND DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Basketball Manager — 1.2.3.4. Field Hockey Manager — 2.3.4. Class of 86 Whether far or near friends bring special cheer MELL1SA JONES 69 CATTAIL LN NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 JENNIFER JORDAN 161 SPRING RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Class of 86 - 1.2.3.4. Close Up - 3. We remember the way we were. We are happy with the way we were. We look forward to the way we will be PHILLIP JUSTIN 120 PAULA DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more Death Neither sorrow nor crying. Neither shaB there be any more Brain; for the former things are passed away REV CH XXI V4 JOHN D KALYANAPU 230 CHADSEY ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Soccer — 2.3. Nat'l Honor Society — 2,3.4 SHANE KAUFFMAN 230 PLUM POINT ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 When I die I wiB go to Heaven, cur I spent my time in hefi STUART KEEBLE 5327 CLUB HOUSE ROAD WEST GREENWICH. RI 02816 STEPHEN KELLEY 1270 VICTORY HIGHWAY WEST GREENWICH. R I 02816 ROBERT H KELLEY 100 CARRIAGE HILL ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Model Leg — 4 I have been to three high schools, and never have felt more accepted at any other school than this one This is a great school BRETT KENNEDY 53 PEACEFUL LANE NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 KRISTEN M KENT SEA VIEW AVENt «E B258B JAMESTOWN. 'LL 02835 Cheerleading - 2.3.4 If you've come this far keep going baby JENNIFER KEOUGH LIBERTY CHURCH ROAD EXETER. RI 02822 Field Hockey — 2.3.4. Track and Field — 2. Varsity Chib — 2.3.4. Nat'l Honor Society — 3.4. S.O.C. Model Leg — 4 Je ne suts fait comme aucun de ceux que. J'ai vus. j'ose crorre n'etre fait comme, aucun de ceux qui existent Si ye ne vaux pas mieux, au moins ie suts autre — Jean-Jacques Rousseau MARK K1NDLER 208 ROLLING WOOD DRIVE NO. KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 SHERRI L KING 21 HANCOCK DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 KURT E K1NZEL 50 LAWN AVENUE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 The spell was cast. Now it is broken .. MARY KITCHEN 121 SWEET LANE NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 V1CA — 3.4. Auto Mech True friendship never dies we will meet again Love and happiness to al SHANNON KNIGHT FAIRFIELD DR NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Cheerleading — 2. Field Hockey Manager — 4. Drama Club — 1,2,3.4. Concert Choir — I.2.3.4. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4 If we had a keen vision of afl that ts ordinary In human hfe. it would be hke heanng the grass grow or the squirrel's heart beat, and we would die from the roar of the other side of silence DONALD KOHLMAN P O BOX 691 NO KINGSTOWN, R I 02852 West Bay - 3.4 SARAH KOVAC 36 GEORGIA AVENUE NP KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 4. S.O.C Take these broken wings, learn to fly again, learn to live so free — Mr Mister MAUREEN M KRAUT NUN AVENUE JAMESTOWN. RI 02835 Concert Band — 1. Symphonic Band — 2.3.4. Marching Band — 1.2.3.4 “Mr Motos risen. KrauOes in town. You better watchout cause Molle — go-round and round' STEVEN LACROIX MAIL ROAD EXETER RL 02822 MICHAEL LAFFERTY 22 MIDWAY DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 KRISTIN LAMONT MOHAWK TRAIL WEST GREENWICH. R102816 Student Council - 1. SoftbaB - 1.2.3. Yearbook - 4 What lay beyond the shadows of the yard was an endless view of the world that wouldn't be able to see till dawn GLEN LARMERE 224 DAHLIA DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. R 1 02852 CHRISTOPHER LAV1N 13 WASP ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 PATRICK J LAWLESS 43 COLE STREET JAMESTOWN. RL02835 MARY E LEIGH 81 HIGH STREET JAMESTOWN. RL 02835 Cheerleadlng — 2. The past can not be changed but the Future is whatever you want it lo be WILLIAM F LEACH 40 FAIRFIELD DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Food Service West Bay “there is no such thing as number one in a world of individuals ELIZABETH LEAVENE 1475 TEN ROD RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 2. Drama Club — 2.3. Yearbook — 3.4. Layout Editor — 4 The hardest thing in fife to learn ts which bridges lo cross and which to bum MICHAEL LEPRE 5 HARRY ANDREWS RD W GREENWICH. RL 02816 MEUSSA UBBY 31 EDEN CT NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02816 Field Hockey 1.2,3.4. Vanity Club — 2.3.4. Student Council — 1.2. Chorus — 1.2, Concert Choir — 2,3.4. Drama Club — 2.3.4. Foretyi language Club — 1. Afl State Chorus — 4, Solo Ensemble — 2.4, Yearbook — 4. S O C, Class of 86. Executive Board — I.2.3.4. Wres ding Manager — 2.3.4. Close Up — 4 The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other some what higher — Thomas Huxley CHRIS NOELLE LOGAN 34 EDMOND DR NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 Foreign language Club — 2,3, Class of 86 — 1.2,3.4. Cheerleader — 3. The most useless day of all is a day in which we have not laughed WENDY LORING CARRS POND ROAD W GREENWICH. R102816 Concert Choir — 2.3.4. Marching Band Flag Squad — 3.4. Prom Committee — 3.4. Drama Club — 4. Ctassof 86 — 3.4 You have the freedom to be youneW. your true self here and now. and nothing can stand in your way KYLE LYNCH 20 CURTIS ROAD SAUNDERSTOWN. RL 02874 Footbafl — 4 ' Blacksheep of the family nothing bke the rest seperate from, failing aD their lest ' — Twisted Sister DANA MACK 345 W ALLENTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. R 1 02852 Orchestra - 1.2.3.4 ARTHUR MACK1E 552 DEVILS FOOT RD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Basketball 248 CHRISTINA H MACNEJL 705 WEST ALLENTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Band — 1,2.3, Symphonic Band — 4. Marching Band — 1.2.3. Flag Squad — 4. Orchestra - 4. Softball — 1.2.3.4 There's so much In Me. don't $ve up. Before your Bme is due ITs true — Night Ranger DONALD MACPHEE 61 LOVE LANE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 USA MADDEN 46 UNION DR APT 12 NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wresting Cheerleading — 1.2. Football Basketball Cheerleading — 1.2.3.4. Varsity Club — 3.4. Class of 86 — 2.3.4. Prom Committee — 3.4 For long you live and high you fly and smiles you give, and you'd cry. For ad you touch and aU you see is ad your hie will ever be MAUREEN MAGUIRE BREAKHLART HILL RD W GREENWICH. R 1 02816 Softbal — 2.3.4. Yearbook — 4. Drug and Alcohol Awareness Council — 4. Youth Council Against Smoking — 2.3.4. S O C . Student Council — 2.3.4. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Pres - 4. Guidance Asst — 3.4. Prom Committee — 3.4 1 speak to you through the written word. Sdent. Unspoken. Never heard Mv language another seperate blend Of poetry understood by only you my friend — M Maguire MAUREEN MAIN OR 995 TOWER HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Band — 1. I've been standing here awaiting this grand transition. Knowledge wasn't worth such torment I'm now on the road to maddness — Queensryche THY MAR 36 KEATS DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 SUSAN MALENFANT 119 OLD BAPTIST RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 CHRISTOPHER MALO 125 SACHEM RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 MICHAELEJ MANCINI 10 WEST COURT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Cheerleading - 1.2.3. Volleybad - 1. West Bay. VKA MARC T MARKARIAN 746 EAST SHORE RD JAMESTOWN R I 02835 Basebad— 1.2 Don't wony about it!” CHARLES MARQUIS 65 HARRISON ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 The wheel n turning and you can slow down, you can't let go and you can't hold on you can't go back and you can't stand stid If the thunder don't get you then the bghtning will PATRICIA MAXWELL 25 CATHERINE DR NO KINGSTOWN, R I 02852 GREGORY MAY 240 DAHLIA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R 102852 Basketbad — 1.2.3.4, Basebad — 2.3.4. Soccer — 2.3 JILL MARIE MAYBACH 89 SWEET MEADOW DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Basketbal Statist bon If two people love each other let a single incident come between them, it grows — it becomes a month, a year, a century, it becomes too late” MARK McCLAY BLACK PI AIN RD EXETER. RI 02822 KEVIN MCCORMACK 12 EDENCT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Drama Chib - 1.2.3.4. Yearbook - 4. SOC .. and these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consolations They're quite aware of what they're going thru — David Bowie MEREDITH McCRORY LAFAYETTE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 BRIAN MCEWEN 158 MARK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 S.O C . Tennis — 1.2.4. Good defense ts the best offense — GBD TERRI LYNNE MCGOVERN MAIL RD EXETER . R I 02822 The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay Love isn't love, nl you give it away ROBERTA ANNE MCKAY 61 VIRGINIA AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 1.2. Concert Band — 1. Symphonic Band — 2.3.4. Marching Band — 1.2.3.4 I want to go where the wild things play LORI MARIE MCKELLAR 107 CHATWORTH RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Volleybad - 1.2.3.4. Tennis - 2.3.4. Student Council - 1.2.3.4. Varsity Club — 3.4. Solo Ensemble — 4 You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years. And get pats on the back as you pass. But your final reward will be heartaches and tears. If you've cheated the man in the glass PATRICIA A MCK1BBIN BOX 243 MAST ST JAMESTOWN. R L 02835 Foreign Language Club — 1,2. Field Hockey — 2. Cheerleading — 3. Class of 86 - 1.2.3.4 If you love something set it free, if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't, it wasn't yours anyway. ANNE MARIE MCUSTER 1392 STONY LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council — 1.2. Field Hockey — 4. S O C Time may change me. but I can't change Bme DEBORAH MCMANN 1% BEACON DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 S O C. Yearbook — 4. Football Basketbal Stansbcian — 4 GEORGE MCMANN 49 PEACHTREE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Basebad — 3.4. S O C Do not let anyone look down on you because you are wrong, but be an example for ad of the rest. JOHN C MEDEIROS 13 UNION DR NO KINGSTOWN. R 102852 JACK C MELLOTT 1 NAVY DR NO KINGSTOWN, R I 02852 Marching Band — 1.2,3.4. Concert Band — 1.2. Close Up — 4. SOC Without Bme. there would be no beginning nor end Now the time has come for end. also has Bme for a beginning JEFFREY C. MELLOTT 1 NAVY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Football — 2.4. S O C . Baseball — 1.2 — DD MICHELE MAZZUR 163 GREENWOOD RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 SOC We arc ad iust prisoners here, of our own device any Bme you like but you can never leave SAMANTHA MAZZUR 35 PHILLIP ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 You can check out Ea es USA MCANDREWS 75 DODGE ST NO KINGSTOWN. R 102852 Student Council — 1.2. Youth Council on Smoking — 2. Fine Arts Club - 3.4 There's so many dreams I've yet to find — Carol King KATHRYN MCCARTHY 67 FAIRFIELD DR NO KINGSTOWN. R 102852 Field Hockey — 1.2.3,4. Capt — 4. Softball — 1.3.4. Basketball — 3. Varsity Club The more I learn the more I realize the less I know each mile I travel only means the more I have to go Whats wrong with wanting more — if you can fly then why not soar with ad there is why settle for fust a piece of sky — Barbara Streisand CURT MOAN 130 ESSEX RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 West Bay ERIC MOBERG 667 CARRS POND RD W GREENWICH. R 102816 Band — 1.2.3.4, A R — 3. Expose — 4 Let's pretend that we're really human beings — CC DARIN MARK MONAHAN 76 TOMAHAWK CIR SAUNDERSTOWN, R 102874 USAMOONE 98 HIGHBANK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JOE MOOREHEAD 12 STATE ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 NANCY MOREAU 22 FOREST PARK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R L 02852 Chorus — 2.3.4. Choir — 4 ELIZABETH MORGAN SOS HATCHERY RD NO KINGSTOWN. R L 02852 Here's my energy for you. Step into the light while you still fed young Gen X ROBERT MORGAN 736 HAMILTON ALLENTON RD NO KINGSTOWN. R 102852 These were the four best years of my Me Thank you lots for everyth Wg — Rob Morgan MATTJ MORGAN 170 CATTAIL LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ROTC — 1.2.3.4. Youth Council on Smoking — 2.3. Track — 2 Let's go down to the sunset cptd. and watch the working grits go by Watch the basket people walk around and mumble, and stare out at the auburn sky — Don Henley BETH L MORIN 10 BOSTON NECK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Cross Country — 2, Orchestra — 3.4 Lying In the long grass, clearing back the phychkc weeds, the only act of revolution left in a colective world — Is thinking for yoursdf — Boomtown Rats DAVID R MORIN 11 ELIZABETH CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Soccer. Basketball Golf. S O C Let's take the whole of the world. The mountains and the sand. Let ad the boys and the girls. Shape it In the hands — Depeche Mode MARY MORRIS 156 HERITAGE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 It is better to have loved and lost. Then never to have loved at ad — Tennyson TILGHMAN H MOYER IV 125 ROLLINGWOOD DR NO KINGSTOWN R 102852 Symphonic Band — 2.3.4. Marching Band — 2.3.4. Senior Drum Mafor — 4. Jazz Ensemble — 2.3.4. Solo Ensemble — 2.4 AD State— 4. South Pacific Orchestra — 3, Orchestra — 4. Foreign Language Club — 2.3. Yearbook — 4 Ad men have fears, but those who face their fears have courage STEVEN MULLOWNEY 20 BRIARBROOK DR NO KINGSTOWN R102852 West Bay. V1CA ANNE MURPHY 8 STONEGATE DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 It was a Bme to remember ail my life I would never forgot — Jon Bon Jovi When you're young and crazy hfe goes on (KR) — Nikki Sixx JACQUELINE MURRAY RR 6 BOX 5322 W GREENWICH. R I 02816 Science Fiction Club One man's floor is another man's ceiling RAYE MYERS 107 BAY VIEW AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KEVIN NEARY HALL VILLE RD EXETER. R I 02822 Football — 2.3. West Bay V1CA — 3.4. Wrestling — 3.4 LYNNEA NEHRING STONEY FORT RD SAUNDERSTOWN. RI 02874 Varsity Club — 3.4. Student Council - 3.4. Basketball - 1.2.3.4. Track — 2,3.4, Cross CounBy — 3. Softball — 1 Afl I ask of you is to remember me. as loving you PATRICIA NEVINS 115 HORNET RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 2.3. Drama Club — 2.3. Yearbook — 4 Take a chance. Like ad dreamers can't find another way. You don't have to dream at ad. just kue a day MICHELLE MARIE NIFONG 72 HIGHBANK AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 If the sun refuses to shine I wiU sBd be loving you Mountains crumble to the sea there will snO be you and me ELKENORDMANN 46 COUNTRY CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 If the band you're in starts playing different tunes. I'll see you on the dark side of the moon — Pink Floyd ROBERT O'NEIL 1219 TOWER HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Football — 2.4. West Bay. Food Service — 3. Machnes — 4. V1CA — 3.4 Don't dose your eyes for too long, for you'd miss what Me is ad about GEORGE YETI ORME 128 EILEEN DR NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 I see reflections, reflections in the pool. I see myself, drowning m the pool MICHEAL P O ROURKE R2 SOUTH COUNTY TRAIL SLOCUCM. R I 02877 249 Caught in the act. N.K.’s future centerfold. Get out of my face! Who will it be? Give back the cookie Melissa! Aren't we cute? 250 Hey Dennis, how come he gets all the girls? Back off buster This is my experiment. Not only that 251 Friends forever. Directori; Cont HEIDI OSTERMAN 51 POTTER RD, NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 2.3 ll is so dear that afl we have now are thoughts of yesterday — Strawberry Swichblade LYNNE OWEN 49 CONCORD AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Choir — 1.2.3.4. Drama Chib — 2.3.4. Class of 86. Chorus — 1.2. Field Hockey Statistician — 4. Student Council — 2 The person who does not get the least bit nervous at the prospect of stepping on a stage will never move an audience to wild ecstasy — Amebt Galk-Cura SUZANNE PADMOS 352 LAFAYETTE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 STEVEN PAGE 11 SWINBURNE ST JAMESTOWN R 102835 MARK VINCENT PARI SELLA BAILEY DR W GREENWICH. R 102816 SCOTT PAWLOSK1 46 BRUSTER DR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Baseball — 1.2.4. SOC Today is the first day of the rest of our lives RICHARD PEARCE 41 BEACON DR NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Soccer — 1. Golf - 1.2.3.4 All the world's a stage Yevts ' 5”.... Exit stage left LUCINDA PECK SUMMIT RD EXETER. R I 02822 BETHANN PECKHSM 824 HATCHERY RD NO KINGSTOWN. RI 02852 Protect Close-Up — 3.4. Love is blind. Until you see how much love there is to be LINDSAY PECKHAM 658 CARRS POND RD W GREENWICH. R I 02816 TED PERRY 49 GREEN FARM LN NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 S.O.C.. Football — 2.3.4. Cap't — 3.4. Lettermens Club ' Most times these sayings are stupid so I'm going to skip it PAMELA PERRY 6 MIDDLE ST. NO KINGSTOWN. R1 02852 There is a deeper world than this that you don't understand There is a deeper world than this tugging at your hand - G V S JOSEPH PERRY 117 APPLETREE CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 AMANDA J PETTY 139 LAFAYETTE RD NO KINGSTOWN RI 02852 ANTHONY C PHELPS VICTORY HWY B1265 W GREENWICH. R l 02816 DORELL PHILLIPS 99 PEACHTREE RD NO KINGSTOWN Rl 02852 Field Hockey — 1.2. Wrestling Cheerleading — 1.2. Football Basketball Cheerleading — 3.4. Cap't — 4. Student Council — 2.3,4. Foreign Language Club — 2. Yearbook — 4. Fine Arts Chib — 2.3,4. ◦a of 86 In that fatal word — however we promise, hope, behevc. there breathe's despair Like some mournful spel. we whisper that sad. sad. word ... farewell WILLIAM PIERCE 65 FISHING COVE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 Footbafl — 2.3.4, Letterman's Club — 3.4. S O C TERRI PLOUFFE 621 VICTORY HWY W GREENWICH. RI 02816 Whenever you dream you're holding the key. it opens the door to let you be free ” CHRISTOPHER PLYMPTON 388 TOWER HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 STEPHEN PODGURSK1 35 WILLETT RD SAUNDERSTOWN. RI 02874 JENNIFER POIRIER 7 RUSTIC WAY NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Foreign Language Chib — 2. Project Close-Up — 3. Yearbook — 4 And when the night is cold and dark you can see. you can see the light cause no one can take away the right to fight and to never surrender GEORGE HEATH POTTER SOUTH ROAD EXETER. R 1 02822 KIMBERLY PROHASKA 581 LAFAYETTE RD SAUNDERSTOWN. R l 02852 JASON RALLIS 56 IJNWOOO DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KRISTEN J RALLIS SLOOP ST JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Softball — 1.2.3.4. Varsity Club — 4 Oh thinking about our younger years, it was only you and me. we were young, wald and free — Bryan Adams ROBIN MARIE REEVES R R 2 BOX 1309 W GREENWICH. R I 02816 The survival of the fittlst is the law in the world that I bve in. I was not bom to be a fighter But now's the Ume I have to learn to keep my head above the water, to play with fire, but not get burned — Foreigner KRISTINE C. REILLY 8 EILEEN DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 V1CA — 3.4. West Bay Vo Tech — 3.4 Through the windmills of my eyes everyone can see the loneliness inside of me TUNIRENAUD P O BOX 167 EXETER. R l 02822 Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Track — 4 JEFF REYNHOUT 210 PENDER DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 BILL REYNOLDS 181 DAHLIA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Basketball — 133.4 See ya later DIANA L RICHARDSON 22 CLARK ST. JAMESTOWN. Rl 02835 Only so many tears you can cry. 'til the heartache is over, and now you can say your love will never die I love you. babe AMY RITTER 97 ANNAQUATUCKET RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Tennis — 3.4. Softball — 3.4 From cradle to doom, it «n't long of a stay Make the most of your life Achieve your goals before they become fantasies MARK JAMES ROBERTS 10 GATEWAY RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 1.2.3.4. Class of 86 — 1.2.3.4. Executive Board — 3. Prom Committee — 3.4. SOC — 4. Student Council - 3.4. Public Relations Committee — 3.4 I follow the golden path of life leaving behind friends, but keeping my memories The world awaits me PAUL M ROBERTSON 17 NARRAGANSETT AVE JAMESTOWN. RI 02835 SHERRY (HARRISON) ROBERTS HELENS TRAILER PARK NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 To Rob. my future husband on June 18.1988 and Alexander Bundles Hamson. I love you MARY BETH ROBINSON 60 SHADY COVE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 People touch and then they're gone 10-22-85 DANIEL ROBISON 156 BRIARBROOK DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Symphonic Band — 2.3.4, Marching Band — 1.2.3.4. Jazz Ensemble — 1.2.3.4. Soccer — 2. Track and Field — 1.2. Student Council — 1.2.3.4. Executive Board — 4. Band Treasurer — 4. Drama Chib — 3.4. Orchestra — 3.4. S O.C , National Honor Society — 3.4. Model Le sla hire — 4 EVERETT RODOLEWICZ 84 PLEASANT VALLEY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 V1CA Vice President - 3.4. V1CA Bind all of us together ablaze with hope and free no storm or heavy weather will rock the boat you see. the time has come to dose your eyes and steal the wind and rain, for the one who wll be king, the watcher who holds the ring. DIANNA RODERS 185 HATCHERY RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Conceit Band — 1.2.3. Symphonic Band — 4 The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed KENDRA ROMANAT 525 CAMP AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 The song remains the same KEITH W RONCHIE 39 CLINTON AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 FRANK RONNEBURG 236 BEACON DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Track — 1. Cross Country — 1. ASCL — 1.2.4. National Honor Society — 2.4. Model Legislature — 4. SOC. Orchestra — 1.2.4 Remember We're just passing through, our eyes on the finish in all that we do 22-85 DAWN ROSA 50 HARDING ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Year ain't been the very best purty hard by trouble pressed but the rough leads to the rest Here's Hopin' CHERYL R ROWE 585 INDIAN CORNER RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Band — 1. Symphonic Band — 2.3.4, Marching Band — 1.2.3. Flag Squad — 4. Orchestra — 4 Hold onto a ray of hope, a dream of the future and strive for tomorrow JODY ANN RUDD 195 OAK HILL RD, NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 And if the band your in starts playing different tunes I B see you on the dark side of the moon KRISTEN RUGG 284 BEACON DR NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 ' 'The waiting's done, the battles won. so count the cost before you run 'cause on and on with timeless powers, the clock on the wall ticks away the hours — Def Leppard PATRICIA SAGER 31 PENDER RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Remember in a bowl of chemes (life) there are pits (hardships) MICHEAL P SAMS 81 CYDOTDR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 FootbaO — 1.2.3.4. Baseball — 1.2.4. S O C TERESA LYNNE SANBORN 10 ROSEMARY DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Wrestling Cheerleader — 2 MATTHEW B SCHARTNER RTE2 EXETER. R I 02822 Class of 86 — 4 JORDAN ARTHUR SCHEFF 115 OAK HILL RD, NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Jazz Ensemble — 23.4. Marching Band — 1,2.3.4, Berkiee — 2.3.4, Science Fiction — 2. New Hampshire — 2.3.4. Drama — 1.3.4. Honda -2 No matter where you go. there you are — B Banzai JEFFREY SCHWAB DUCK COVE RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Where do you walk on the sunny times when the rivers gleam and the buildings shines, how do you feel when the faBen falls and the summer glows through the gloomy halls, they're all in love — The Who WENDY SUE SEABERG 283 FISHING COVE RD NO KINGSTOWN R l 02852 Marching Band — 1.3. Concert Chow — 1.2. Chorus — 2. All State Chorus — 1. Foreign Language Club — 2.3.4. SOC. National Honor Society — 2.3.4. National Merit Scholar Semifinalist • Whenever you dream you're holding the key. it opens the door to let you be free ” — DIO RHONDA SEABURY 114 BUENA VISTA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Life ts the garment we continually alter, but which never seems to fit DIANE SEYMOUR MAIL RD. EXETER. R I 02822 STEVEN SEYMOUR 154 W MAIN ST NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Karate We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control, no dark sarcasm in the classroom, teacher leave us kids alone — Pink Floyd 252 SUSAN L SHAVEN 39 GEORGIA AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Foreign Language Club — 1.2.3.4. Field Hockey — 3.4. SOC. Na Oonal Honor Society — 2.3.4 “If you understand, things are just as they are; If you do not under- stand. things are just as they are — Zen Verse MARYELLEN SHEA 64 SECOND ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 KRISTEN SHEHAN 69 SASSAFRAS DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Chorr — 1.2.3.4. Women's Group Singing — 4. Drama — 4. Class of 86 — 4. Solo and Ensemble — 2.4. Yearbook — 4. Sr High All State — 4 “Feelings run deep, growing deeper sail, though distance, time, people, and events may come between, nothing can sever the bond. .. of love, in the bond of friendship, growing deeper, even deeper, you are my forever friend — CM MICHAEL D SHOPE YAWGOO VALLEY RD EXETER. Rl 02822 Football — 4. Track and Field — 1.2. Wrestling — 2.3.4 WILLIAM SJOGREN ROBIN HOLLOW RD W GREENWICH. R I 02826 ARTHUR SKALETSKY 70 FINN ST NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ERIC SMITH POJAC POINT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ANNE E SMITH 575 BOSTON NECK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Chorus — 1.2. Concert Choir — 2.3.4. Field Hockey — 3.4. National Honor Society — 2.3,4 “Hold on to your dreams Though they seem far away. And those dreams will come true. Somehow, some way BRIAN SMITH 57 ESMOND AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 ROY C SMITH 60 HOWLAND AVE JAMESTOWN. Rl 02835 STACEY SMITH VICTORY HGW W GREENWICH. R I 02816 “How long I wanted this dream to come true, and as It approaches. I can’t bebeve I'm through. — TS PRISCILLA A SMYTH 39 WINDSOR ST JAMESTOWN R I 02835 “From H block to spnng block — tell me when does the beating stop I’m not prepared to just sit and watch again tonight — General Public CHRISTINA D SNELL 18 EDGAR NOCK RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 “And al this could be just a dream so it seems I was never much good at goodbyes — Night Ranger JEFFREY SCOTT SODERBERG 19 BRIDGE VIEW DR JAMESTOWN. RI 02835 Class of 86 — 2.3.4. Drama Chib — 1.2.3.4. Science Fiction Club — 2. Tennis — 2.3.4, Concert Choir — 3.4. All State Chorus — 3.4. Solo And Ensemble — 3.4. Animals — 4. Spanish Chib — 3. S O C . Student Council — 4. Prom Committee — 3.4 There is always hope lighting the dark, there is always sunshine in the shade — The Fixx USA SOUTHERN 41 CLINTON AVE JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest pari of hfe itseH DAWN SPINK 15 BARAI-AY DR NO KINGSTOWN. RL 02852 “I don't need no arms around me. and I don't need no drugs to calm me' I have seen the writing on the wall. I don't think I need anything at all — Floyd SUSAN STARR 3524 QUAKER LN NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Student Council - 1. Field Hockey - 2. Class of 86 - 3.4 “What shal we use to fill the empty spaces where we use to talk, how shall I fil the final places, how shall I complete the wall — Pink Floyd PAUL STOKELL 126 CARRIAGE HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN R I 02852 NJROTC — 1,2.3.4. Chess and Gaming Club— 1.2. Science Fiction Club — 2. Track and Field — 3.4. Cross Country — 4. Concert Choir — 4. Model Legislature — 4 “And you will run your time, a shooting star across the sky. and you will surely cross the line so pass on the flame ” — Manfred Mann KEVIN M SWANK RTE 2 EXETER. R I 02822 CUFFORD TAYLOR BAILEYS PD RT1 BOX 350 GREENE. Rl 02827 LARRY TERRY 17 AZALEA CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 West Bay. VICA — 3.4 To all my friends have a (unfilled hfe and do the best that you can RHONDA D TERRY 17 AZALEA CT NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 THERESA MARIE HDD RR 6 5020 MISHNOCK RD. W GREENWICH. Rl 02816 Chorus — 2.3. Class Some guys they just gwe up living and start dying little by Unie. piece by piece, some guys come home from work and wash up and take on racing in the streets SHARON HERNAN BOX 3650 RR1 PLAIN RD GREENE Rl 02827 JAMES M HLUNGHAST FISH HILL RD W GREENWICH. R I 02816 PATRICIA HMPSON 980 OLD BAPTIST RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 COLLEN TODD PLUM POINT RD SAUNDERSTOWN. R I 02874 Basketball Cheerleader — 2.3, Concert Band — 2.3. .. cause we've shared the laughter and the pain we've even shared the tears, your the only one who really knew me at all — Phil Cottns MICHELLE TOURGEE 71 TERRE MAR DR NO KINGSTOWN. Rl. 02852 Insite — 1. Forexyi Language Club — 2. Close Up — 3 People are like time, always changing and seldom lasting, but people who are true friends? are changing yet always lasting NANNETTE A TREMATO MOUNT HOPE AVE JAMESTOWN. Rl 02835 DONALD TROPPOU 59 WASHINGTON ST NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 Your fate starts on the highway in your head guiding you through your existence, yielding either oppulence or destitution MIKE TUCHHON CHEROKEE TRAIL W GREENWICH. Rl. 02816 VICA West Bay MICHAEL A TWEEDIE 60 MALCOLM RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 STEPHEN TWINING 58 PAULA DR NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 War is peace Freedom is slavery Ignorance is strength — welcome to Reality, it's just a stupid game CAROLINA URIBE 139 UNWOOD DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 BARRY C VAILL 211R HATCHERY RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 DONALD VAN AVERY 1230 TOWER HILL ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Soccer — 2.3.4 ELEXIS VAN REEN 95 AMERICA WAY NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 Field Hockey — 2.3,4. Basketball Manager — 2.3.4, Cites of 86 — 2.3.4. Track and Field - 2.3.4. SOC. Varsity Chib - 3.4. Yearbook - 4 KRISTIN VANDERPYL 19 LONGFELLOW DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Tennis — 1.2 VINCENT VENTURINI 49 HARRINGTON RD. NO KINGSTOWN. R l 02852 LYNN VIERA 59 SHADY COVE RD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Track and Field — 1. Flag Squad — 2. Soccer Manager — 3. ERIC VUCIK 80 LEXINGTON AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JAMES WAGNER 50 PROSPECT AVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 DAVID R WALKER BOX 571 LIBERTY CHURCH EXETER. R I 02822 AUSON WARNER HALLVILLE RD EXETER. Rl 02822 KIM WARNER 69 CRANSTON CIR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Chorus — 1.2.3.4. Foreign Language Club — I.2.3.4. Women s Group Choral — 4. Al-State Regional Chorus — 1. S O C. Smoking Council — 3.4 Smile' or you may forget how BRIAN WEAVER 66 P1NECREST DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Concert Band — 1.2. Symphonic Band — 3.4. Marching Band — 1.2.3.4. Jazz Ensemble — 4. Wrestling — 1.2.3.4. Soccer — 1.2 JAMES WENDELSHAEFER 70 ROSE HILL RD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Look to this day. yesterday is a dream, tomorrow only a vision But today well bved makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. DAVID WHITE 24 GLADYS DR NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Soccer — 3.4 STEVEN M WHITEHEAD HILLSIDE DRIVE EXETER. R l 02822 Football - 4. Basketball - 1. Wresthng — 2.3.4. S O C If something gets in your way — kill It! LORI WHfTFORD 1191 TOWER HILL ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Chorus — 1,2.3. Choir — 2.3.4. Women s Group Choral — 4. Foreign language Chib — 3 Those summer nights when we were young — we bragged of things we'd never done, we were dreamers — only dreamers' — Desert Moon KRISTEN WILD MAIL BOX ROAD 699 SLOCUM RL 02877 Reid Hockey - 1.2.3.4. Softball - 1.3. Basketball _ 2. Volleyball - 2. Track and Field — 4. Varsity Chib — 4. SOC.. Yearbook — 4. Concert Band — 1. Class of 86 Remember your yesterdays. Uve your todays. And dream your tomorrows KEITH WILLETT 10 BUENA VISTA DRIVE NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 NJROTC - 1.2.3 The cosmos is a single sonic sound, that is vibrating constantly And if we can get and hold to the note we would see our minds are free — JP BOBBIE JO WILLIAMS 75 WHITTIER ROAD JAMESTOWN. R I 02835 Go confidently in the direction of your dreams CHRIS WINSOR 31 MAIN STREET NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 CYNTHIA WOOD BOX 5306 ROLAND STREET WEST GREENWICH. R I 02816 West Bay Nursing — 3.4. VICA - 3.4 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm WILLIAM R WOOD 56 LOVE LANE NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 JOHN WRIGHT 860 TOWER HILL ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 Science Fiction Oub — 2 If you hate it. you gotta fight it back. If you want to change It. fight It. fight it back. Accept. Fight it Back JENNIFER WU 82 SEDGEF1ELD ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 Field Hockey — 1.2.3 4. Gymnastics — 1.2. Vanity Club — 2.3.4. Volleyball - 1.2.3.4 Take me where the wind blows D NO ZAMP1NI BLACK PUUN ROAD EXETER. RI 02822 MICHAEL ZWOUNSKI 95 SACHEM ROAD NO KINGSTOWN. R I 02852 JA — 3.4 Shake the disease and understand me for I am an eiectnc wue and I'm stuck inside your head 253 The Class of 86 would like to give a spe- cial thanks to Ms. Jones. She is a very spe- cial lady who made herself available to us in our time of need. Joining Mrs. McNulty as an advisor in the 1985-86 school year, she brought spirit, support, and initiative, and was enthusiastically accepted by our class members. Without her help and coopera- tion, the goals set before us would have been accomplished with much more diffi- culty. Therefore, we The Senior class of nineteen hundred and eighty six feel that this special thank you is well deserved, and is just a small token of our appreciation. 254 THE END Congratulations to the class of 1986 From the Class of 1987 257 George C. Cranston Funeral Home Four Generations of Service 140 West Main Street Wickford, R.I. V J r tiBoY S TiY fiye £BalYei ZJYio i 95 Brown Street Wickford. Rhode Island v_____________________________y Allie's Donuts Rt. 2 Quaker Lane N.K. To the best from the best BART’S cm SALES, Inc. WE CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND US ’• CALL FOR DIRECTIONS Large Selection of Carpets Vinyls Linoleum 783-6600 126 OLD PT. JUDITH RD (RTE 108) NARRAGANSETT ROLLS AND REMNANTS IN STOCK 846-1667 238 East Main Rd. Middletown, R.I. 02840 295-0164 884-8300 491 DAVISVILLE RD (RTE 403) NORTH KINGSTOWN 170 WEST MAIN STREET NORTH KINGSTOWN. R.I. 02852 (401)295-5900 V r The North Kingstown Association of Para - Professionals j Congratulates The Class Of ’86 j v “Aiding Quality Education” in North Kingstown 258 O. Kenneth Trammell, Jr. Manager Wicktord Of he Fleet National Bank 30 Phillips Street. Wick ord. PI 02852 401-294-9521 4 Kfamoar of Float Financial Group r SHARPS JEWELERS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986 You're looking ma-ah-velous! r The Bookston in IVicki'onl, Inc. Gifts of All Kinds 66 Brown St. Wickford _________________________________________J Tired of the old buggy? It s the lease we can do. ALL MAKES AT1D MODELS GW FORD CHEVY MERCEDES Gordon Leasin asinq Renta Is • CAPITAL CONSERVATION • CONVENIENCE • ELIMINATION OE BUYING AND SELUNG PROBLEMS . TAILOR-MADE TO PIT YOUR PERSONAL OR CORPORATE NEEDS Call the expert ... CHARLES ALLEN — 884 5400 294-3351 7691 Post Road No. Kingstown. R.I. 259 C BLESSINGS TO THE GRADUATES ST. BERNARD S RECTORY 410 TOWER HILL RD. WICKFORD NO. KINGSTOWN. R.I. 02852 V r j BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1985 TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN _________________________________J r BEST WISHES TO JENNIFER AND THE CLASS OF 1986 — MAY THE COMING YEARS BE PRODUCTIVE, CHALLENGING, AND POSITIVE FOR ALL OF YOU. =lll £St 'S3''Sill 'SIIIIIIS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Administration Building 7 Davisville, Rhode Island 02854 (401) 884-3014 (401)294-4589 Jordan, Apostal, Ritter Associates, Inc. Suite 415 Skyline East I Bldg. 6111 East Skelly Drive Tulsa. Oklahoma 74135 (918) 663-3505 261 r ■ Congratulations Christopher, May all your dreams come true. GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Inter-City Towing, Inc. 1835 South County Trail East Greenwich, R.l. 02818 V___________________________________J Kentucky Fried Chicken BEoT WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’86 Paul Bailey’s Paul Bailey’s POST ROAD CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DODGE-DODGE TRUCKS • ISUZU 6600 Post Rd Rte 102 North Kingstown, R.l. North Kingstown R.l. 295-8855 884-3300 ) f CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “86” SERVING SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND V___________________ FOR OVER 50 YEARS Dodge dodge Truths 263 r CUCCPCAN “Cccl” Tan Congratulations Class of ’86 --------------- 6774 Post Road No. Kingstown. R.l. 02852 885-4525 Congratulations Seniors J The North Kingstown Florist Gift Shop Wishes the best of luck to the Skippers Class of 1986 V r Bald Hill Nurseries, Inc. Victory Highway Exeter, Rl 884-0001 294-9100 J Jared D. Shehan DMD. Dentist 145 Phillips Street 7412 Post Road N. Kingstown, R.l. 02852 (401)294-4522 J Specializing in Weddings Rowers, Ballons, and Fruit Bouquets Nationwide Delivery service V_______________________________ 264 cCsV't tailoring service -for men £ lx)omen Juniors fTfc ses Rt i+e.s Designer Fashion . vos 'V o N.K. 7408 Pos+rd- 8V5-173b Hrs: rnon -Sod 9 30 - b Sun 13 - 5 V foA Iw ) I r v Onluij . 21 JAMESTOWN REAL ESTATE 24 Narragansetl Avenue Jamestown. Rhode Island 02835 Business (401) 423-2000 Each Othce is Independently Owned And Operated •D: MIS V r LAKE MISHNOCK GROVE West Greenwich, R.I. 02816 Swimming Snack Bar Video Games Merry-go-round Picnic Facilities Diving Board Slide Large Dock Memorial Day thru Labor Day Outings Company Picnics Family Picnics For Information Call; 397-3505 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 from PRIME DRUG. Pharmacy Surgical Supplies 7725 Post Road North Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Layne Piva 423-2423 A J 265 Congratulations Graduates Compliments of: WILSON’S INC. V 35 Brown St. Wickford, RI 02852 J 266 r CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Lawrence E. Fagan, Jr. Funeral Home Lawrence E. Fagan, Jr. Tel. 295-5603 825 Boston Neck Road No. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 y v Congratulations to the class of '86 EnQinGBfinQ • ' ? ' ine Special Machinery Angular Machining 530 Wellington Avenue Cranston, R.l. 02910 (401)781-1510 Production Machining V________________________________________________________ f CONANICUT MARINA 1 Ferry Wharf, Jamestown, RI Transient Moorings Launch Service Gas Bulk Diesel Dockage • Clean Showers • Block Ice • Marine Supplies • Gifts • NOAA Charts Year Round Courteous Service Winter Storage We Monitor Channel 68 16 Yacht Maintenance — Restorations (Fiberglass and wood) Mechanical and Electrical Repairs Maintenance • Perkins • Westerbeke • Vanmar • Volvo Universal Year Round Facilities Service • Hauling • Launching • Rigging • Winter Storage While in port, stop by our complete ship's store THE CONANICUT with a comprehensive inventory of all your needs, featuring lines, such as Schaefer. Ronstan. Merriman. Perko. Nicro. Fico. Harken. Woolrich. Wigwam. Timberland Champion. Line 7. Atlantis. Grunden and more •Transients Always Welcome A convenient port to use for extended bay cruising or to the nearby offshore islands. Hourly bus service to downtown Newport. Complete shore facilities adjacent. CONANICUT MARINA Jamestown. Rhode Island 02835 Tel. (401) 423-1556 VISA — American Express — MasterCard Congratulations to the class of 1986 General Machining ____________________________J ORDERS TO GO 821-0660 AIR CONDITIONED czf otjin ’i zAfe.it BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER BEER - WINE - COCKTAILS Bob and Flo Meehan mon. sat. and Family S OO A.M. 8 OO P.M. 919 TIOOUE AVE. ClOSCO All Day Sunoav COVENTRY. R.l. V ________________________ J North Kingstown 650 Ten Rod Road (1 mile east of Wickford Rotary) 295 1330 Westerly Ocean Plaza (V« mi south ol JC Penney) 5966055 Wakefield Belmont Shoppers Park (next to Rl Hospital Trust) 789 4490 268 r 'n PHONE 401-3«? 1-4850 SECURITY CLEANSERS, INC. 1060 TOLLGATE ROAD • WEST WARWICK R I 02893 ___________________________________J f VCR S • TV'S Rent to own Camera's • Movies Overnight Rentals IhI Video Center, inc. 7291 Post Road No. Kingstown. R.l. 02852 Phone 885-1 111 295-2544 R.I.’s Largest Selection of VHS Movies V________________________________________________ J Electric Co. 1768 WARWICK AVENUE WARWICK, R. I. 02889 Residential - Commercial - Industrial 269 rMcQuade’s Market It doesn’t look like a Furniture Store... V r Colo ' Rod ' '' H gt'wAy R • 4 On H« f M e $Ow i O W.ckio'd Ro ' No' K.ngi o P HOURS W.d P . S 9AM oS)0PM tm th qam 09pm closedmon PK0n ?9S ! 9 I s Come be surprised See Quality Traditional and Coloniai F urmture Unusual Accessories and Lamps, Beddmg Carpeting Our Hitchcock Gallery and our Boardwalk of Summe' Furniture All In An Unusual Setting GOOD LUCK NORTH KINGSTOWN CLASS OF 1986! A AMTROL- WEST WARWICK. R I 02893 271 JEFF STARR President 397-9770 KINGSTOWN TOOL CORP. P O. Box 321 MAGUIRE REALTY North Kingstown. R.l. 02852 401 295-5472 Noose Neck Hill Road West Greenwich GOLDEN PMOENIX CHINESE b POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT AN ATMOSPHERE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY lu men ton srr cials. f.xotic dri nns Open Daily Sun • Thurs 11:30-9 45 Fri Sat ill 30-10 45. C losed Mondays £ % 294 6290 for take out orders 780$ rod «d.. 8«. KlRgo(o N || mile M. of Quonirl) David E. Peck Inc. RUBBISH AND GARBAGE COLLECTIONS 295-7816 294-3681 795 TOWER HILL ROAD NORTH KINGSTOWN. R.l. — Congratulations and best wishes to the class of ’86 Kingstown Plaza 6659 Post Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 (401) 885-5065 Best Wishes Class of ’86 North Kingstown Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 33 V r 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE TeUphon 29S-S356 Quonset AUTO BODY, INC. wrecks rebuilt — glass work — radiator repairs — auto refinishing 7200 Post Road, North Kingstown. R. I. 02862 V____________________________________________J J _______________ 6190 Post Road 989 - Oaklawn Ave. N. Kingstown, R.l. Cranston. R.l. 885 3242 943 5570 V___________________________________________________J 273 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1986 from THE STUDENT COUNCIL LABELS T F FOR LESS TRADER FRED S is working to be YOUR LOWEST PRICED CLOTHING STORE IN THE AREA! REMEMBER IF YOU DIDN’T BUY IT AT TRADER FRED’S — YOU PAID TOO MUCH! V 29 Towerhill Road. Wakefield D’Angelo Plaza 783-9550 COMPLETE REPAIRS (FROM FLAT TIRE TO AN ENGINE OVERHAUL) U-HAUL Ml STATIE TTME SEBSmCE, me. V JOHN GIBBONS 604-7600 5601 POST ROAD East Greenwich. RIOZSib S--------------N v________________y 275 r Congratulations to the class of 1986 From THE SKIPPERS’ LOG STAFF V_________________________________________J f A r Custom Casuals “Where casual means distinctive.” Jogging suits and tops for the whole family BEL M0R'S 83C Brown St. CUSTOM DEL' 294-2942 Wickford. R.I. 02852 V J I J C GOOD LUCK RYAN’S MARKET 70 Brown St. Wickford, R.I. 02852 V___________________________________________________________________________________________J 276 NORTH KINGSTOWN TEACHERS WISH THE CLASS OF 1986 MUCH SUCCESS and HAPPINESS from NEA NORTH KINGSTOWN Congratulations to Senior Athletes from The North Kingstown Boosters Club V_______________________________J 278 r John Marie Nevins Frank LaFazia Jim Alyward American Health Sports Center Rowers by Bert Peg 7540 Post Road 820 Boston Neck Road N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Walter Janice McMann The Phillips Family North Kingstown Youth Football Wickford Shellfish League 67 Esmond Ave. “Good Luck Class of 1986’’ N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Don Francie Christophersen Dr. Mrs. Robert V. Owen Yankee Saddler 49 Concord Ave. N.K., R.I. 02852 7537 Post Road Mr. Mrs. Tilghman H. Moyer III. “Best of Luck to the Class of ’86” N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Mr. Mrs. Albert E. Davis Garey Marian Evans Richard Maureen (Nevins) Ricker Art Shanty Fuzzy’s Our Daily Bread Cheese Things Yam Basket Marie’s Hair Salon Mr. Mrs. Pasquale Melucci The Fabric Loft Total Look Hair Salon Port Tack Society Hammond True Value Hardware St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 55 Main Street Wickford, R.I. 02852 Schartner Farms So. County Trail N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Beacon Diner So. County Trail East Greenwich, R.l. Kehoe Regan Agency 6300 Post Road N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Red Rooster Tavern 7385 Post Road N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Fashion View Designs 1172 Hartford Ave. Johnston, R.I. 02919 Wolfrock’s Country Kitchen Rt. 2 Exeter, R.I. 02882 Taylor Rental 7785 Post Road, N.K., R.I. 02852 “Things to Rent for Every Event” Dr. James C. Michaud 5544 Post Road, E.G., R.I. 02818 Chiropractic Physician Yankee Saddler 7537 Post Road N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 Congratulations Class of ’86! The Concerned Citizens of North Kingstown Village Folk Art 16 West Main Street Wickford, R.I. 02852 Jamestown Distributers 28 Narragansett Ave. P.O. Box 348, Jamestown, R.I. 02835 Jack W. Clark Rest Estate 6300 Post Road N. Kingstown, R.I. 02852 The Secret Garden 12 South West Ave. Jamestown, R.I. 02835 V 280


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