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

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SKIFPERS’LOG 1987 jdk 6{ tfo -faityAY ffoDe f hj O ojjfz 1 Kevin, you break my heart! Back off! Cheese! Happy Camper! See ya later! Three's Company. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics 17 Activities 51 Sports 79 Faculty 137 Underclassmen 161 Seniors 199 As students we have faced many challenges. Our future as individuals as well as responsible members of society will be shaped by certain tests. The challenge to succeed, the acceptance of our peers, and our own self-esteem should be and are important to us. We have been told often that these are our best years; however, they can also be the most difficult times, but fondly retain them as a part of our overall learning experience. If we use these experiences in a positive way, there will be no challenge too great. 5 'Well, this weekend I... Wild and crazy seniors! Let's Dance! 6 9 10 Cutting Class? Ain't she sweet! Sophomores show spirit. Nice shades, Jim! Toga Party! What do you mean my deadline's tomorrow? Leader of the pack! The women in red. Brian The Stud. lack, the life of the party. We will rock you! Yes, Pat, we Ice your sweats! The Homecoming Candidates. 13 Pep rally + Freshmen = Floor. Hey! You have ring around the Where's the party? collar! Walk of life! Nice chucks! Sue, pay attention to the game! 14 What? Another Prom?! Crin and bear it! You're my buddy. IS Dedication Throughout our high school years, the Class of 1987 has relied on two very special people. They have guided us through many challenges, from freshman fundraisers to the senior prom. With each challenge came numerous obstacles that we managed to overcome only with their help and guidance. Things sometimes became hectic and we were not al- ways cooperative. But even on these days they could be seen busy at work after school helping us to get our work done. We have done well. We could have not have asked for better advisors to help get where we are today. For all you have done to get us here the Class of 1987 would like to dedicate this year's Skipper's Log to you, Mrs. Priscilla Foley and Mr. Don Annaldo. 16 MARCHING MANEUVERS I'm a soul man! Swiss The NKHS Marching Band was very busy this year, continuing its tradition of marching maneuvers. In addition to participating in the half-time show at home football games, the band also participates in three parades each year. These parades include the Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and the Labor Day Parades. The band, accompanied by the flag squad, performed many intricate moves in step with music. Led by Melissa Swiss Devine, the band is recognized under guidance of Mr. Pelosi. The uniforms have got to go. I want to be an airborne ranger! 18 Marching Band MUSIC MAKERS D. Gallo. T. Gavitt, K. Graefe, M. Hannuksela, |. Haskell, L. Mullen, S. Wild, M. Bunker, A. Condon, T. Gilligan, K. Wilson, |. Littlefield, W. Littlefield, C. Smith, E. Darcy, P. Lurgio, C. Shaw. Help my lips are stuck Way to go Joe! Wait for me! The NKHS Concert Band is designed for students who wish to play in a band non- competitively. The students learn to im- prove their talents by playing various challenging forms of music. They are also taught basic musical theories, patterns, and cultures. Their participation in four concerts each year provides the students with the experi- ence necessary to achieve more advanced levels of musical instruction. Thanks to Mr. Pelosi's careful guidance and patience, this group will always remain a dedicated and potentially strong band of musicians. Concert Band 19 A SYMPHONY OF TALENT The nominees are . . . This year's Symphonic Band was composed of many talented musicians, who were challenged with the most complex musical pieces. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Pelosi, the band admitted members by audition and personal selec- tion only. Each student was expected not only to play advanced level music, but to perform in various festivals and concerts throughout the year. Each year the band travels to U.R.I. to participate in the U.R.I. Invitational, and the State Festival. Last year the Symphonic Band placed first in the Heritage Festival held in Lowell, Massachusetts. Besides competition, the band performed in four concerts this year, as well as an all-town concert and a children's concert. Many of the members of the Symphonic Band reached State level this year by achieving a selection in the All-State Band or jazz Ensemble. Other members partici- pated in the Solo Ensemble Competition and were awarded many high honors. The experience helped the students to gain self- confidence while playing alone in front of judges. The depth and experience this group possesses will allow it to continue its tradition of success in and out of NKHS. K. Anderson, B. Bowen, L. Brown, M. Devine, S. Dube. A Dunne.). Km el, A. L.iBonte. C. McCartney, S. Moberg. B Polidoto. R Seavey. K. Tyson. A. Weller. K. Wilkie, L. Gordon, D Hawkins, L Smith, D. Angel. K.Coon. L Dionne. E Dunne, |. Haskell, S. Heelan. H litterick. T McCarthy. E Murdock, N. Parkinson, C Piosson, I Wright. M Andre, | Dudley, K Freidmrwn. I Crompton, M Peralta, D Belshaw, M Muller, E Wright, | Roberts, B. Wilczck. F. Thibault. T. Wrigley. T. McBride. A. Smith, D. fhibault. I Whaley. T. Ramsey, R. Saunders. C Lopes. G. Hanwmk, I Beaulieu. E. Darcy. C. Dyer, M. Gledhill. |. Monroe. D. Schett. M Voiluci, D Cartier, ( White The three stooges Nice tie, |oe 20 Symphonic Band TALENTED MUSICIANS AT THEIR BEST Our coolest sax player The 1986-1987 jazz Ensemble lohn enjoys his music I wish I could read music This year's )azz Ensemble, directed by Mr. Pelosi, continued its tradition of tremendous success. The talent this group possess is not limited to just playing music. Each member of the Jazz Ensemble must be able to sight read music, interpret different styles of jazz, as well as learn to perform improvisation. Besides the annual four concerts played each year, the Jazz Ensemble also partici- pated in music festivals at Berklee and the University of N.H. They also performed in the state festival in West Warwick. The N KHS Jazz Ensemble, being one of the best bands in New England, placed a first or second in all of their performances. The dedication and talent needed to es- tablish a superior reputation, as this group has, often leads to wider opportunities. This year many of the members of the Jazz Ensemble have received an All-State selec- tion for their talents. Although many of the members are seniors, and will be leaving next year, the potential still remaining in the Jazz Ensemble will continue to display their unique style and talent. Iazz Ensemble 21 SINGING STUDENTS Gee, what a swell uniform The Chorus program, led by Mr. Higby, is designed to give all students the opportu- nity to sing. The group is open to all students who wish to improve their singing skills. The class provides the background needed for the students to move on to higher levels of music. Singing theories, scales, and techniques are just a few of the abilities the students learn. Besides participating in the Christmas and Spring concerts each year, the Chorus also competes in the South County Choral Festival at U.R.I. The hard work and dedi- cation each student is expected to demon- strate has made this group a strong starting point in the NKHS music department. L. Allen, M. Bunker, T. Charesl, j. Cheseboro, S. Desjardin, S. Dube, A. Evans, J. Ferrante, J. Gibbons, J. Haskell, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, L. Kohler, N. Nordstrom, H. Onofrio, T. Shenk, M. Watkins, K. Allen, T. Coviello, D. Delahanty, S. Eaton, J. Elliott, K. Froberg, D. Perry, T. Reynolds, K. Skwirz, ). Tefft, N. Thomas. I think this is yours. 22 Chorus SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE What has four legs and sings? S Ahren . K. Allen, D Barlow. K. Barnes. M. Barnes, N, Beaulieu, S. Blais. M Blaser. D Brodin, E Carpenter, G.Chasse. I. Chasse, K. Cole. A. ConMton, L. DiMartini, A Denecour, D. Esposito. M. Fry, H. Fullriede. K. Gardiner. |. Gombeyski, E. Grunder, D. Henley. K. lames. S lohnson, B. Kelley. M. Knight. S LaBossiere. R Mjllen, E. McCarthy. L McDevitt. K. Meland, N. Meyers, K. O'Connor, K. Peloqum, W. Popoloski. R. Rapo o. E. Russell, E. Saunders. R Seavey, K. Skwirz. A. Smith. |. Terry. C Whitford, M. Worthy You can stop singing now, Dana. Our lead soprano? The NKHS Concert Choir, led by Mr. Higby, was very successful again this year. The members are selected by audition only and are required to compete throughout the year. This year the Choir traveled to Stonington, Conn, to perform with five other choirs. They also went to Wash- ington, D.C. to participate in a national competition. Non-competitively, the Concert Choir performed at two parade services, two annual concerts, and performances at Class Day and Graduation. The Choir also performed for the Business and Professional Club early in the year. One of their most popular events was the Festival of Lights House Tour held in Wickford at Christmas. The dedication and talent in this group is shown by their active contributions to the community. This year, several students were accepted into the R.l. All-State Chorus, and two students went to the All- Eastern Chorus in Baltimore, Maryland. Although Mr. Higby as well as the seniors will be gone next year, the Choir will con- tinue to represent a strong part of NKHS's excellent music program. Concert Choir 23 SUPER HISTORIANS Whatever you do, don't fall asleep. Trish, jot that down. The Advanced Placement United States History class taught by Ms. Boule, enrolled able students who were required to participate in role plays, write frequent opinion papers, and submit a term paper at the end of the year. The students share their ideas by learning to be open to new or divergent views and philosophies. They were required to express their opinions in a firm manner with factual accuracy. The students were also taught deductive reasoning, interpretive thinking as well as perfection in writing skills to help them prepare for the Advanced Placement Exam for college credit. Clearly, people, at this stage in the game . . . 24 A.P. U.S. History AN EYE FOR ENGLISH 3nce upon a time . . . What a class! BINGO! This year, fourteen highly motivated students participated in the Advanced Placement English program taught by Ms. Fleming. The course gave able students the opportunity to experience college level work in high school. The program covered a variety of topics in an in-depth view of literature. The students were evaluated through frequent essays and two term papers throughout the year. They were also given the chance to receive college credit by taking the AP Exam in May. A.P. English 25 AN ARTISTIC FLAIR Meg loves her work. The Advanced Placement Art program led by Mrs. Foley, covered a wide range of artistic skills and styles this year. The fourteen enrolled students studied aerial perspective, cubism, and improvisation. Assignments were designed to challenge the imagination and still provide opportunity to learn compositional rules. Students were evaluated through class critiques and were encouraged to grade their own work. Besides earning college credit, the students also gained a deeper knowledge of the subject which often led to a career choice as well as a chance to participate in the Rhode Island and National Scholastic Art Awards Competition. I Today Artsters, tomorrow Artists! What is it? 26 A.P. Art EUROPEAN SCHOLARS David and Goliath Pay attention, Jen! I love this class Ha — choo This year, the Advanced Placement European History class taught by Ms. Daniels, enrolled twenty scholarly students. The study program involved a history of European thought, literature, arts, and politics and covered the time periods from the Renaissance to present day. The students were evaluated through tests which follow the same format as the AP Exam given in May. The AP Exam in European History consisted of multiple choice questions, an hour long essay, and a critique of documents to interpret, in which the students much achieve a grade of three or better in order to receive college credit. AP European 27 A COURSE FOR THE FUTURE Garbage in .. . garbage out . . . Where does the quarter go? k 5 Our friend the computer The Computer Science program offered at NKHS introduces students to the organization and characteristics of digital computers. Higher level computer courses continue the study with emphasis in the advanced features such as matrix manipulations, file creations, formatting techniques, and system functions. Many students in Independent Study Computer Science write and compile their own programs and participate in the American Computer Science League. 28 Computer Science Mr. Ahronian and his toys MORE THAN A COOKING COURSE A future housewife Table for three? Bon Appetit! At least one hundred students participated in the Home Economics program this year. The program itself is divided into many courses such as home economics, basic foods, advanced foods, and early childhood. Led by Mrs. McKivergan and Ms. Rathbun, the students studied many topics including basic cooking, textiles, clothing, human relations, and nutrition as well as meal preparation and cultural foods. The students were provided the environment to learn and practice the basic life skills and were evaluated through projects, tests, and performance in class. Mrs. Betty Crocker Home Economics 29 Food for thought AGRICULTURAL ASPECT I'm so embarassed Thanks!? The Environmental Resource program at NKHS introduces students to careers in the agricultural field by combining scientific knowledge with practical technology in the field of natural resources. Led by Mr. Sandham and Mr. McElhaney, the program has a local chapter of the Future Farmers of America in which the members promote agricultural skills as well as leadership abilities. The students are encouraged to participate in state held fairs in which they give speeches, demonstrations, and competed for proficiency awards. The classes are not just limited to agri- culture. Students were offered the choices of resource development, floral design, landscaping, marine technology, and agri- business. The wide variety of topics help the students decide on their career choice. Pine fresh scent 30 Environmental Resources ARCHITECTUM DESIGNS Our main mechanic A tricky twosome The handyman can! Our friend Fred The Industrial Arts program offered at NKHS provides each student with an opportunity to experience many different varieties of tradesmanship. The many courses offered included drafting, metal shop, wood shop, engineering design, and general shop. Career cluster courses also offered help the students who are un- decided on their preferences. The career cluster courses introduce each different area of vocational study offered at the high school, making a career choice easier to decide upon. Once the students have decided on a special area of interest, they can enter a specialized area of their choice. The courses range from teaching different methods of communication through drawings, charts, graphs and maps to precisional and technical use of equip- ment. The students develop the skills and the knowledge to use power and hand tools as well as to study graphic language procedures in design. The environment created help the students to decide on a career choice as wel I as to enrich their edu- cation curriculum. Industrial Arts 31 I V1 c l,Hl A BUSY PART OF NKHS How do I do this? I didn't know typing could be so fun! Typists hard at work The Business Education curriculum is designed to provide students with the necessary educational background that qualifies them to apply for post secondary business training and advanced level posi- tions in the private and public areas of busi- ness. In addition to typing courses, the busi- ness program consists of consumer edu- cation, business law, and accounting classes. For the more serious business student, classes in stenography and transcription are offered. These opportunities created in the business program provide an invaluable source of educational enrichment. I want to be an accountant. 32 Business Education HARD WORK AND DEDICATION Another Monday morning Smile, Mr. Cabral. Kim hard at work Hi, Mom! The Work Study program at NKHS offers the students a variety of courses in English, Math, History, Science and basic life skills. All of the courses are individually tailored to help the students meet both the school requirements and their own needs. Each course is designed to help the student reach their potential. The work study program helps each student to become a productive member of society. Students are evaluated through weekly tests, teacher observations, semester exams and standardized tests. Students have the opportunity to participate in on-the-job training. A student is allowed to work at a job off of NK's campus and receive school credit as well as pay for their work. Work Study 33 A GREAT NAVAL EXPERIENCE This year fifty-one students participated in the ROTC program offered at NKHS. The course involved subjects such as naval his- tory, navigation, oceanography, astron- omy, meteorology, aquaculture, electron- ics, first aid, and leadership. Each cadet benefitted through self-dicipline, character development, and leadership skills. The cadets were also required to demonstrate responsible behavior at all times and dedi- cation in all activities. The cadets enrolled received world his- tory credit and can be nominated for mili- tary scholarships. They were evaluated on numerous homework assignments and tests as well as military appearance, bear- ing and discipline. The ROTC performs in many major events each year. This year they held their annual Military Ball and Paris Island trip. In addition to these activities, the ROTC also events, performed in various parades, as drill and ride teams and colorguards. 34 NJROTC The ROTC Colorguard Can you juggle too? To the left, left ... Once again, the thing we do best. Commander Kershaw takes charge Is this what they call navy food? Attention! Today the gym, tomorrow West Point! NJROTC 35 A HEALTHY LOOK AT NKHS Another healthy test Such vitality! As of this year all sophomores, juniors and seniors were required to take one quarter of health class led by the physical education staff. A large variety of topics were covered in each class, ranging from stress management and first aid in the sophomore class to life cycles and adolescence in senior classes. Other in- teresting aspects included CPR certification, a healthy breakfast, and cancer screening. Students were evaluated through tests, assignments, and class projects. This program, although new to NKHS, has made a successful effort to edu- cate today's youth about the physical aspects of life. How wholesome can you gel? Health-nut I brushed my teeth . . . 36 Health A CLOSE OF VIEW OF WASHINGTON Our ambassadors to Washington What's the drinking age? I'm psyched! Our next president Project Close-Up provided the opportunity for students to gain an in-depth look at the federal government through a week-long trip to Washington D.C. Not only does the program provide academic credit, but provides an interesting and ex- citing look at politics. In the capitol city, students were provided with on-site, participating learning opportunities about government. They gained a real world perspective on government and current issues as well as important social skills. The students lived and worked successfully with other students from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds from all over the United States. Project Close-Up 37 HANDS ON EXPERIENCE A strong part of NK The West Bay program does not receive the recognition it deserves. The program provides students with the opportunity to work with hands on training in their field of career interest. The students are offered a variety of classes to choose from. In the Carpentry and Cabinetmaking program, the students are building authentic houses and furniture. The students enrolled in the automotive program repair engines and do bodywork as well as repaint the cars. In metal classes, the students learn the skills of welding and metal shop. In the food service area, the students run their own public restaurant in addition to serving real food for lunch and a snack for the entire school. Nothing like the food found at NKHS. The students are in their respective areas throughout the entire day, with the excep- tion of a ten minute break and a twenty-five minute lunch period. This schedule en- hances the work experience by simulating an average work day. For the motivated student, this program is a great opportunity to get a head start on their future career. The program demands a lot of hard work and patience, but used to its advantage, students can truly benefit from what West Bay has to offer. The Swedish chef Smile Greg — it's not that bad What are you up to Paul? 38 West Bay Whaat? We are family The restaurant help Want me to weld you to your camera? West Bay 39 mm What's for lunch? The three musketeers Now this is real food! And this is .. . Dionne, don't be camera shy 40 West Bay The handyman can The Knights of the round table How do I get my hands out? Fashion at West Bay I really want to be an opera singer! West Bay 41 ENGLISH EXPERIENCE More work? English as a Second Language, taught by Mrs. Kagan, was designed to help the lim- ited English proficient students to acquire the necessary skills so that they are able to understand, speak, read and write the En- glish language. There were eight students in the ESL program this year. In class, the students gain self confidence in American culture and language. Many come to the United States from a foreign country with little, if any, background in the English language. The diversity in culture the class presents is in itself an experience. The students were evaluated by daily ex- ercises in listening, speaking, reading, writ- ing, weekly compositions and weekly quizzes. When the students begin to speak English to each other without feeling self- conscious, their goals have been achieved. Tests and more tests Ms. Kagan takes charge Cheer up it's not that bad! 42 HONOR THY STUDENT The National Honor Society Look out Joel! This year's National Honor Society, under the guidance of Ms. Romano and Mr. Sullivan, was made up of about fifty scholars. To become a member of this prestigious organization, each student must maintain an academic average of 85 or better throughout the previous year of school. If a student is eligible for a selec- tion, he or she must fill out a detailed application. The applications are reviewed and selected on the basis of school in- volvement, leadership and character. Once a member, students are awarded a certificate of membership and a gold tassel for graduation, as well as an opportunity to join the Rhode Island Honor Society. Wake Up Diane Honor and Style National Honor Society 4 J FOREIGN CULTURE Who are you calling foreign? This year eleven courageous students from all over the world left their countries to experience the NK way of life. With the help of Mr. McGinn, they quickly got the hang of NK and fit right in with the other students. The students represented citizens from Japan, France, Germany, Spain, Nor- way, Mexico and Sweden. All of these students agreed that America is nice but a lot different from their native countries. The exchange students say that back in their home countries their teachers are friendlier, their classes are easier, and they stay in one classroom all day long. Most of the students have been taking En- glish courses for the past six or seven years, and can communicate with the NK students very easily. The students say our food is not too great, the drinking age is too high, and our parents are too overprotective of the children. Surprisingly, Many NK students agree with them. The students, however, are grateful for the experience and change in culture. Many are an active part of NK and partici- pate in sports, drama, and many of the dif- ferent after school clubs offered. In June, the students will be graduating and return- ing back to their native countries with an experience they will reassure for a lifetime. Typical Tourists Our Swedish runner Hur ma du! 44 ESL Wake up Bjorn We want to go home Que pasa? Three cultures come together Our newest exchange student Foreign Exchange 45 ELECTIVE EXPERIENCE We don't want any more dittos Ms. Simmons teaches the group process Students at NKHS have a wide variety of electives to choose from, all of which are beneficial. By taking these courses, students learn about careers they may pursue in the future. The students can schedule their interested elective course in place of an academic class. A few of the most popular electives offered this year were Psychology, Sociology, Law and Public Speaking. Sociology and Psychology were social sciences that helped students to better their understanding of group and individual behavior. This year's Law class gave students a wider view on the complex system of government in the United States. In Public Speaking, students learned how to prepare speeches in front of an audience with confidence. all of these courses represent a part of NKHS that each student has an opportunity to take advantage of. The courses not only offer a break from everyday academic work. The elective classes are a vital part of the school curriculum and provide the diversity in a school that is needed to help students make career choices. What an attentive class 46 Elective It's all in your mind Soc. takes a test Elective 47 NO CHALLENGE TO US )en Cain, Katy Motte, Kerrie Hutchins, Trish Keefe, Kimbley Peloquin, Frank Julian The Yearbook staff has the reputation of being an insane group of people. If someone were to run screaming down a corridor during an otherwise peaceful C- hour, people would turn to each other and say, Yearbook must have a deadline. People passing through AR-3 near a dead- line have seen such messages on the chalk- board as We have been here for nine hours and we are going stir crazy! and occasionally, a diagram satirizing the Year- book method of cropping pictures appears. Be that as it may, the yearbook staff is a group of dedicated individuals who, as the year wears on, gain experience in prowling the campus in search of photo opportuni- ties, laying out a page, using word proces- sors, and, of course, having breakdowns. For people of strong character, the class is fun despite the hard work. Our Editor-In-Chief This one's for . . . me! 48 Yearbook Our Investigative Reporters “Layout is fun. ADVISOR Richard Dunne EDITOR Frank Julian ASSISTANT EDITOR Trish Keefe COPY EDITOR Kimbley Peloquin LAYOUT EDITOR lennifer Cain BUSINESS MANAGERS Kerrie Hutchins Katy Motte ART DESIGNER Amy MacIntyre ACADEMICS Wendy Pelosi Beth Polidoro ACTIVITIES Meg Shaw Missy Devine FACULTY Stuart Sweeney Shannon Terry PHOTOGRAPHY Tracie Forsell Kerrin Knight Karen Lemay Mary Ellen Nolan SENIORS Josie Kane Jackie Little Colleen McCormack SPORTS Kim Atherton Carolyn Berthelot Bev Vilardofsky UNDERCLASS Merry Cruickshank Tammy Duclos Traci Lima Maeve Sullivan Our fabulous photographers Yearbook 49 MR. YEARBOOK This year a team of thirty students came together to produce the school yearbook which you are now reading. The inex- perienced students, unaware of the work that lay ahead, were made up of seniors and juniors. Although some would have trouble writing a term paper, they accepted the challenge of publishing a three hundred page yearbook. None of the thirty students could have even started on this task without the guidance and expertise of Mr. Richard Dunne. Mr. Dunne’s patience and dedication both to the book and to the school have made the yearbook a success once again. We, the members of the Skipper's Log Staff, would like to thank Mr. Dunne for all he has done to help us make C hour a great learning experience and above all a good time. Watching his troops. This is how it's Dunne! Teaching Hi-Tech yearbook. Our fearless leader. 50 A MEMORABLE WEEKEND This years homecoming festivities were welcomed with great enthusiasm. The celebration began with a pep rally on Friday afternoon. A spirited crowd showed their support by cheering on the football team. The day ended with an introduction of the candidates at the homecoming dance. On Saturday, October 25, the annual parade was held in Wickford. The cheerleaders, Marching Band, and R.O.T.C. showed their spirit. Each class was also represented by their individual floats. The skippers defeated the West Warwick Wizards with a score of 20-3. During half- time, the homecoming candidates were presented under the arch of swords provided by the ROTC. Mike Parsons and Chrissy Graham were crowned the 1986 Homecoming King and Queen. Half-time ended with performances by the cheerleaders and Marching Band. Homecoming was a great success and was enjoyed by everyone. 1986 Homecoming King and Queen: Mike Parsons and Chrissy Graham. The 1986 Homecomine candidates (L-R): Steve Williston, Amy MacIntyre, Matt Carter, Shani Stickney, Mike Gates, Chrissy Graham, Ron Gauvin, Jen Ferrante, Mike Parsons, Gretchen Pfuderer. 52 Homecoming “Who cares? Obvious coporate sponsorship The North Jazz Festival Skippers, fellow Romans The delightful N.K. spirit bunnies Homecoming 53 A BEAUTIFUL EVENING . . . The Class of 1987 held their Junior Prom on Saturday, May24, 1986. The Boy's Gymnasium was transformed into an Old English setting. The night included dancing and a buffet dinner provided by Ken's East Landing. Afterwards, students attended a post-prom breakfast at Murphy's Catering which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The evening was enjoyed by everyone and proved to be a memorable occasion. Mr. Analdo helps plan the prom. Missy, you look devine. 54 lunior Prom . . . IN THE AIR TONIGHT Life in the fast lane. The G-Bro's and their dates. lunior Prom 55 THE SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING The Youth Council on Smoking, advised by Mrs. Maack, has been active for seven years. The group’s goal is to discourage and prevent others from smoking. During the year, the members talk to the fifth graders at various elementary schools. They teach them the hazards of smoking and how it can affect their health. The students involved also put on puppet shows to help influence the decision not to smoke. This year the group helped organize the Great American Smokeout sponsored by the American Cancer Society. The students who participated in the event had to stop smoking for the day. The smoking council continues to benefit the school and the community. These are my buddies. The Youth Council on Smoking. Hi, my name is . . Don't smoke. 56 The Youth Council on Smoking DON'T BOOZE WHEN YOU CRUISE I'm a happy person. «no sure JtfSWW In deep though!. Students Against Drunk Driving, under the advisement of Denise Boyle, has been an active group at the high school for three years. The group's goal is to provide in- formation about the dangers of drinking and driving without being judgemental. This year they passed out information cards and continued to offer assemblies. The members conducted a program which in- volved answering student questions over the intercom. S.A.D.D. has continued to be a successful and helpful group. Chev . . . eese. SADD 57 DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY The 1986 N)ROTC Military Ball took place April 26. It was held on a Saturday evening at the Fleet Reserve Club in Quonset. The evening activities included a buffet-style dinner and dancing to music by the Entertainers. Kimberly Jankura was appointed the new commanding officer and Jonathon King became the new ex- ecutive officer. Other activities included a presentation by the drill with Mike Curren in command. After an evening of dining and dancing, all agreed that the night was certainly a memorable occasion. N.K. men in their finest. An icepack and an alka-selzer, please. Put your teeth on my shoulder. I'm dangerous! 58 Military Ball Rubbing noses. want a b'8 Military Ball 59 The spirit at N.K.H.S. is brought out through the participation of fans at the pep rallies and athletic games. Every student has a chance to show their class spirit, as well as their pride in the school. The pep rallies encourage attendance at athletic events and boost student moral. GO TEAM GO! I'm missing Pee Wee's playhouse. I'm on a vacation far away! There's nothing to it. We're seniors. 60 Spirit Enthusiastic fans. So, this is a football game. Spirit 61 WOMEN ATHLETES AT THEIR BEST Under the leadership of Mrs. Poirier, the Varsity Club supports and encourages participation in girl's sports. It promotes leadership and good sportsmanship within the group. The seniors involved are given the opportunity to be videotaped in their sport. The tapes help them to receive sport scholarships for camps and college. This spring, the members worked at and made donations to the Rhode Island Spe- cial Olympics. The club sponsored the annual Brown and White Victory Night followed by a dance. The two teams in- volved competed against each other in eleven events. In addition, the group par- ticipated in various other events. They con- cluded the year with the Varsity Club Din- ner and Awards night. Spirited cheerleaders. 1986-1987 Varsity club. 62 Varsity Club Varsity Club 63 A CULTURAL EXCHANGE The International Club, under the advise- ment of Mr. Maynard and Mrs. Resch, has been an active group at the high school since 1978. The club presents members with an opportunity to meet exchange students, sample foreign cuisine, and partake in local cultural events. The club sponsors various trips, and an end-of-the- year dinner at an ethnic R.l. restaurant. The membership within the club is open to anyone interested in foreign culture, not just those students studying a foreign language. I'm going to be sick .. . Wake up! 64 International Club Hmm Do we get seconds? That piece is mine! And I'll have You caught us. We’re hungry. International Club 65 LEADING THE WAY Under the advisement of Mr. Sullivan and Ms. Romano, the Student Council represents the student body. They benefit the students by working for their privileges and expressing their ideas. The group also contributes toward the school and commu- nity by volunteering their services and making various donations. The Student Council Executive Board act as leaders for the rest of the group and work with the school administration. The members of the 1986-87 Executive Board were K. Knight, M. Shaw, ). Rogan, A. Perry, G. Meehan, T. Morgan, M. Sullivan, L. Maack, and E. Fournier. This year, the Student Council assisted in organizing the Homecoming festivities. They work toward increasing school spirit through several pep rallies. At school dances, the members operate the Chan- derly and provide refreshments. This group will continue to provide their services and help others. 1986-87 Student Council. Seniors make a showing. 66 Student Council Well, I think Joe, check out this chick. Student Council 67 You're kidding. Too much fun. I'm gonna be sick. Unbelievable! THE YEAR IN FASHION It is six thirty A.M. The bus comes in thirty minutes. In that time a shower must be taken, hair styled, and clothes put on. Between the time when the bleary eyed student walks to the shower and homeroom an hour later he or she has transformed themselves into a fashionable N.K. student. The 1986-87 school year brought a wide variety of both new and old fashions to the high school. Tired blue jeans, whether they be 501's or Guess, are incredibly popular at N.K. Black is in this year, along with baggy sweaters, a good “concert T which may express a musical preference from Billy Joel to the Police to Bon Jovi. Hairstyles have become a major fashion statement at the high school. Spikes, curls, and shaved temples could be seen in the hallways. The Bob or in layman's terms having your hair flopped onto one side of your head is very popular amongst the N .K. ladies. Seniors, concerned about getting accepted to college, seem to be wearing college sweatshirts and other college paraphernalia. Of course most of them wear only the college clothes of the in- stitutions where they do not have a chance of being accepted. In a state where most high school's fashion is at the best gaudy and at the worst tasteless; North Kingstown High School has remained a bastion of good taste and great fashion. Flip .. • Is this the new look for N.K. ... Pure style, Fizt. 68 . . . at N.K.H.S. Sunglasses The rugged look. 69 AGRICULTURAL AWARENESS For the past thirty-nine years, the Future Farmers of America has been an active group at the high school. The group is advised by Mr. Sandham and Mr. McElhaney. The students involved work on community projects throughout the year. They develop leadership qualities and strive toward career goals. This year the organization attended the Eastern States Exposition and various state conventions. The members participated in the turkey process for Thanksgiving. At the end of the year, the group held their annual awards night, a hayride, and initiation procedures. F.F.A. provides students with experience while benefiting the school and surrounding community. I'm into this. Tah-Dah. What's wrong with it? lost my flowers. What are you doing? 70 Future Farmers IN FULL BLOOM This year, the yearbook staff sponsored the annual carnation sale. Students were able to order the flowers on February 2nd thru the 5th. The staff delivered the flowers on February 13th during homeroom. Students were given the opportunity to send a Valen- tine's Day message with a carnation to friends, teachers, or just that special someone. These are all mine. THE LONE FLOWER. Congratulations, Miss N.K.H.S. I know I got one. Carnation Sale 71 TAKING THE STAGE The Drama Club, under the advisement of Helene Scheff, has been an active group at the high school for many years. The club allows students to develop their acting skills and gain self-confidence by perform- ing for a live audience. The students work together as a team to put on various plays and cabarets throughout the year. The club's performances offer the school and community quality entertainment at a reasonable price. We love drama! I'd rather be at the races. I wish this was real money. 72 Drama Club I'm so nervous. Simply Devine! Yehh, I'm cute. Here are your lines Dave. Caught in the act. Lookin' mean! Love the legs, Mike! Drama Club 73 MIND OVER MATTER The American Computer Science League, under the leadership of Mr. James Myette, is an active group at the high school. The club allows students to deal with concepts of computer science which are not usually covered in the classroom situation. The members are represented and compete in national competitions. They work toward attaining the highest number of points possible for their divi- sion. The group gives students an opportu- nity to better their understanding of computer technology. Zoned out. This is the plan . . 1986-87 American Computer Science League 74 ACSL FUTURE POLITICIANS Model Legislature, under the direction of Mr. Malcom, has been active at the high school for nine years. Over the last two years membership has risen dramatically and this club has become one of the most popular on campus. The students involved learn how the state government operates. The group holds monthly meetings and debates bills written by the senior seat holders. This year, David Stock and Paula Motte were elected President and Vice President of the organization. During the year the members attend the annual South County regional meeting and discuss bills with students from other schools and local representatives. In March a mock General Assembly argues and then votes on bills. Through this process students learn about the political system of Rhode Island. The 1987 Legislative Club. Ready to debate. Model Legislature 75 ROUGHIN' IT The Senior Outing Club under the lead- ership of Mr. Henry and Mr. Quinn, has had a very successful year. The students in- volved plan and organize the numerous trips taken throughout the year. This year, the group's activities included a bike trip to Block Island, hiking in New Hampshire, a day in New York, ski weekends, and a canoe trip. The trips allow students to travel to different places and experience new environments. This club provides seniors with the opportunity to enjoy themselves while learning new things. Off lo an early start. The fearless trailblazers. Hands off my car. 76 Senior Outing Club OVERCOMING OBSTACLES Students must overcome many challenges in order to participate in after- school activities. There is a constant need for transportation. It is difficult for those who do not have their I icense or a car. They must call a parent or bum a ride off a friend. Many students have to coordinate their activities with an after-school job. Some are forced to make a decision between the two. The thought of staying after school itself is a great challenge to those who would rather just go home and relax, watch t.v., or sleep. Activities 77 FACES TO REMEMBER Ron Bose, intelligence and looks. Cheers!! Pretending to do work. Hans the ham. You make me smile. Ron Gauvin, intelligence and looks, too. 78 Faces Boys' Baseball Girls' Softball Boys' Baseball SPRING SPORTS Tennis Boys' Tennis Don't hit me! Awaiting the serve Spikers Make States — The 1986 girls' volleyball team had an explosive season, finishing first in their division and making it to the state finals. They lost the final game against the Tolgate Titans, ending up second in the state. )en Wu and Kengy Gardiner were placed on the All-State First Team, The All-Class A First Team, The All-Tournament Class A First Team, and the All-Division Class A South Team. Also earning a spot on the All- Tournament Team was Andrea Hogberg. All-Division Class A South 2nd team spots went to Dianne Bennett and Andrea FHog- berg. For her superior effort on the court M.V.P. went to )en Wu. Principal's Sport- manship Award went to Pam Davis and Lori McKeller for their leadership. The outlook for next season looks very promising. The team should regroup after losing their M.V.P. and two other seniors, to form another solid nucleus. n -fifi Row 1: L. A. Hogberg,). Wu, P. Davis, L. McKeller, L. Moyer Row 2: L.T. Tammorow, C. Laird, D. Coles, K. Leblanc, H. Adrience, K. Gardiner, D. Bennet The 1986 Golf Team had another great season, capturing the South Western Divi- sion Championship for the forth year in a row which placed them sixth in the state. Senior Captain Richard Pearce was a state qualifier. Outstanding sophomore Chris Cote made second team All-State, and All- South County. Pearce, Cote, and Brian Owen made the All-Division Team. Cote also received the M.V.P. award, and Peace, the Principal's Sportmanship Award. Since all but one player will be back next year. Coach Normand Leveillee believes they will have a good chance at the division championship. Skippers Up To Par Row 1: L. Coach Leveillee, R. Pearce, C. Cote, B. Owens, D. Harris, S. Bnndamour, B. Westall Row 2: L. S. Glenn, B. Otrando, D. Thibault, S. Lussier, B. Crump, B. Smolenskys But, wait a minute .. Baseball? 84 Strong Season For Lady Skippers Row 1: L. Murphy, S. Sullivan, K. Cardiner, H. Conway, K. O'Rourke, D. Roberts, M. O'Brian, E. Kelly, T Reynolds, A. Rao, S. Aubois, C. Berthelot, M. Lingren, K. Pelaguin, Coach). Tetrault Row 2: L. F. Berthelot, S. Heelan, T. Keefe, D. Jarret, I. Nering, D. Ingham,). Deolgh, B. Russel,). Feranle,C. Feeney, N. Falconer Row 3: C. Cambell, L. Brown, R. Kalyanapu, M, Guay, B. Bowen,). Prata, |. Pretalla, L. Evans, A. Mcosker The girls' Track and Field team had an impressive 1986 season, finishing forth in the Southern Division and fourteenth in the state. The school record in the 4x100 was broken by jane Bash, Kris Gardiner, Dawn Spink, and Sherry Sullivan with a time of 52.7 seconds. Donna Ingham captured the state championship in discus with a dis- tance of 125 feet, 11 inches. Receiving All-Division honers were; Becky Russell in the 1500 and the 3000, lane Bash in the long jump. Sherry Sullivan in the 100 and 200, Donna Ingham in shotput, javelin and discus, and Lynea Nehring in the hurdles. MVP for the season went to Donna Ing- ham, while sportsmanship went to Debbie Roberts. Coaches janice Tetrault and Karin Murphy are optimistic about the 1987 track and field season, especially in the sprints and long distances. 86 What form. Nice Finish! Beth in the lead HeY- wait UP! I'm bound to hit someone Nice pose, Jess. 87 Skippers Stay In Stride Row 1: L. Coach P. TetreauIt, Coach D. McCauley, G. Blycker, K.Oneil, A. Morin, M. Parsons, T. O'Donnell, T. Tucker, T. Verhoven,). Kaleanapu, G. Knoll, R. Perry,). Brown, M Brokelmen, S. M'Candles, M. Keegan, B Edgar, D. Kmon, Ass. Coach P. Dion, Row 2: L. D. Robison, T. Dunlevy, A Lacouture, C. Plympton, C Cranston, M.Cranston, M. Andrade, K. Lynch,M. Bombard, P. Gadreau,C. Dean, B. Westall Row 3: L.C. Lopes, P. Stokell, J. Saunders, M. Cardillo, M. Gates, |. Polidoro The 1986 Boys' Track and Field Team led by captains Matt Andrade, Chris Cranston and Mark Cranston finished the season standing fifth in the Southern Divi- sion. Many of their losses were as close as two points behind teams like West Warwick and Middletown, so Coach Paul Tetrault feels the outlook for next year is promising. The team only lost nine out of the fourty members through graduation. The team placed ten individuals on All- South County Teams, including their 4x400 relay runners. M.V.P. for the 1986 season went to senior tri-captain Mark Cranston for his excellence in the throwing field. Principal's Sportmanship Award went to Mark Bombard for his good atti- tude on and off the track. The future 1987 season looks good, full of spirit and poten- tial. 88 What hurdle? Barbarian! Boys' Tennis Division Champs The 1986 Boys' Tennis Team finished another successful season. Led by captain Dennis Cehelsky, they were able to place first in the Eastern Division with an im- pressive record of 13 wins and only 1 loss. Earning spots on all league singles team were Cehelsky, Win Reed, and )ake Falconer. Earning spots on the All-League Doubles Team were Reed and Cehelsky, Mike Jones and Kevin Hogberg. M.V.P. for the season went to Cehelsky, while Principal's Sportmanship Award went to McEwen for his great efforts and attitude on and off the court. Although the team has lost 4 out of the 7 players from last year. Coach Frank Cain expects his team to rebuild and continue their domination. Nice follow through, Win! Standing: L. Coach F. Cain, W. Reed, B. McEwen, D. Cehelsky, J. Sonderburg, K. Hogberg. Kneeling: L. } Falconer, W. Deduenas, J. Gardiner, C. Gardiner, M. Jones Wow! I hit it! O.K., What do I do next? What form! Jim . . . There is no substitute. Did it go in? Homerun! Softball Has A Challenging Season Led by coach Kathy Falvey, the 1986 Girls' Softball Team had a productive sea- son with 6 wins and 8 losses. Having a bat- ting average of .533, M.V.P. Heidi Dunbar made 1st team all division and all south County. Senior Tri-Captains Maureen Maquire and Kris Rallis also had good seasons earning spots on All-Division and All-South County 2nd Teams. Senior Chris MacNeil was also elected as captain. Her great attitude on and off the field earned her the Principal Sportsmanship Award. Also earning a spot on All-Division and All- South County 2nd team was )udy Taylor. Coach Falvey and assistant coach )ackie El- oridge say the outlook for next year is En- couraging because of a solid group of returning players. Homestretch Whal are you looking alt Where's home plate? Strike Three! 92 Row 1: L. Coach K. Falvey, D. Pierce, K. Rallis, C. Mcneil, D. Ditomasso, K. McCarthy, M. Maguire, A. Ritter, E. Downey, |. Eldridge Row 2: L. K. Lamont, E. Dunne, H. Dunbar, L. Clifton, M. Labrecque Strike!! Erin crosses the plate M.V.P., Heidi Dunbar 93 Batters Look To '87 The 1986 boys' baseball team had a very challenging season, working hard all year with spirit and enthusiasm. The team was honored by Junior catcher Steve Williston's earned spot on the Third Team All-Division. MVP went to senior co- captain Rich Anderson for his superior pitching, while Principal Sportsmanship went to senior co-captain Greg May for his great attitude. The Southern Division coaches have picked N.K. as pre-season favorite accord- ing to coaches Clark and Haskell, so the outlook for next year is very promising. Row 1: L. S. Kaloski, C. Roberts, C. Porter, D. Newbauer, D. Samms, D. Christopherson, S. Stevvins, |. Churn- side, Coach Clark Row 2: L. S. Williston, R. Pierce, S. Pawloski, C. May, R. Anderson, L. Terry, E. Mathews, T. lanney Anticipation Evan rounding the bases. Girls' Cross Country Wins Championship The 1986 Girls' Cross Country team had the best season they have had in twenty years. The team was first in the Southern Division. This qualified them for the state meet, where they came in third. The team placed all varsity runners on all-honors teams, with Jen Pretrella, Becky Russell, and Patti Hunt making the all-state second team. Receiving the M.V.P. this year was Patti Hunt. Hunt and Russell qualified for the Nationals in California. Captain Beth Polidoro received the Principle Sportsman- ship Award for her great attitude. Since only four seniors are graduating this year the outlook for next year is excellent in- cluding the chance of winning the State Championships. Row 1: L.O. Miller, B. Bowen, P. Hunt, C. Asker, B. Polidoro, K. Atherton, L. Walsh, V. Maddern, Row 2: L.R Kalyanapu, B. Russell, J. Junod, |. Chaning, A. Rao, ). Prettrella, K. Barkewitz Patty in the lead Nice stride, Jen 98 Cross Country F ■ - • ' v _ Almost finished Teamwork NORTH!!!! r. Push it to the end Jen leads the pack Cross Country 99 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY SEVENTH IN STATE The 1986 Boys' Cross Country team had a superb season this year. Led by Senior Co- Captains Mark Bombard and Chris Lopes, the team finished with a record of 5 wins and 1 loss and placed second in the Southern Division. Sophomores John Polidoro, Peter Gaudreau, and Mike Cardillo, Juniors Bobby Hunt, and Kevin O'Neil, and Senior Mark Bombard were outstanding runners who could always be counted on to run a good race. Peter Gaud- reau was placed on the All-Division team and also the All-South County team. Joining him on the All-South County team was Bombard, O'Neil, Hunt, Cardillo, and Polidoro. O'Neil was the reciepient of the Most Valuable Player Award, and Polidoro received the Principal's Sportmanship award for his excellent attitude throughout the season. North came in seventh at the State Meet at Bryant this year. O'Neil and Gaudreau were the top two runners leading the team. Gaudreau placed seventh in this meet, thus enabling him to compete in the New England Championships at Bryant. With only five Seniors, Bombard, Mark Brockelman, Rich Harper, Mike Keegan, and Chris Lopes graduating, the outlook for next season is excellent. 100 Cross Country Row 1: L.A. Morin, C. Lopes, R. Harper, M. Bombard, M. Keegan, M. Brockelman, B. Hunt, Coach Terrault, Row 2: L.H. Krisinski, K. O'Neil, M. Cardillo, I. Polidoro, P. Cadreau. The look of determination. I'm going to finish this race. Teamwork to the finish. How much further? Perfect Stride. I've got to catch my bus. Wait for me guys. Nice Form Crosscountry 101 GREAT LEGS EARN GREAT VICTORIES The 1986 Boy's Soccer Team had a tremendous season this year. With a record of 9 wins 5 losses and 1 tie they reached the Semi Finals before falling to the eventual state champions, South Kingstown, 3-0 in a fiercely fought battle. Captains Win Reed and Dave Mather were rewarded for their hard work by being placed on this year's All-State Team. They were also Co-M.V.P. award winners. Jack Newbauer, Steve Froberg, Evan Matthews and Andy Mole made the All-Division Team. Newbauer and Matthews also were placed on the All- South County Team. Joining them on this team were Win Reed, Dave Mather, Mike Barry, Steve Froberg, and Eric Reynhout. Reynhout also received the Principal Sportsmanship award for his excellent attitude through out the season. North's star defensive player was last year's most valuable player, Jack Newbauer. There was no challenge to great for Newbauer, a junior, who made the transition from forward to fullback, frustrating many other team's forward lines with his key defensive moves. Another key player was freshmen Kevin O'Rourke. O'Rourke stepped into the goalie position when the regular goalie, Mat Fry, was unable to fulfill his obligations due to illness. The outlook for next season is very posi- tive. Although many players are leaving due to graduation, many key J.V. players will be moved up to the Varsity positions. Row 1: Coach Rezendes, P. Armstrong, S. Brindamour, S. Chatowsky, A. Mole, J. Newbauer, F. Cardarelli, D. Robison, M. Denecor, E. Matthews, Coach Primiano. Row 2: L.S. Froberg, E. Reynhout, C. Sturgeon, K O'Rourke, B. Manneh, M. Greene, M. Barry. Row 3: I. Win Reed, D. Mather. Aw, Come on! Golly Gee, A soccer ball!?! 102 Boy's Soccer Walk like an Egyptian. I'm soooooo SEX-Y!! um 'i lilfJl n f rii Dave and Win All-State '86 Buba Controls the ball. The ball goes that way?? Boy's Soccer 103 NETWOMEN PLACE FIRST IN DIVISION The 1986 Girls' Tennis team had an ex- cellent season this year. Led by Co- Captains Amy MacIntyre and lennifer Falconer, the team was placed first in the Southern Division and second in the state. Some of the outstanding players on the team this year were Seniors, lennifer Falconer and Cathrine Roche, and the number one player, junior, Kengy Gardiner. Gardiner was undefeated this season and, due to her efforts, was placed on the All-State team this year. Gardiner was also placed on the All-South County team, joining Gardiner was Maura O'Brien, Jennifer Ferrante, Cherie Laird, Falconer, and MacIntyre. MacIntyre and Falconer were named Co-Principle Sportsmanship Award Winners and Gardiner and Roche were the Most Valuable Players this year. Seniors jen Falconer, Jen Ferrante, Cherie Laird, Amy MacIntyre, Maura O'Brien, and Catherine Roche will be greatly missed next year, but the outlook for next season is excellent because North has a vast amount of talented underclassmen. Row I: L. K. Anderson, H. McCloud, C. Roche, C. Laird, M. O'Brien, Coach Fanning, K. Gardiner, H. Laird, S. Hacket, C. Deduenas, A. Devereux. Row 2: L.). Roche, N. DaSilva, M. Waterman, S. lovino, L. Sclama, |. Falconer, |. Ferrante. Amy, Open your eyes! Christina connects. 104 Girls Tennis C'Mon, C'Mon! What Style. Girl's Tennis 105 STICKLERS HAVE A CHALLENGING SEASON Starting the season late, the 1986 Field Hockey team faced this year with the ex- perience of a new coach, Martha Hitchcock, who led the team to a successful record of 8 wins, 7 losses, and 3 ties which placed them sixth in their division. Many of their games came down to the last final seconds. 1-0 losses to Pilgrim, Rocky Hill and Warwick are ex- amples. The loss to Pilgrim came during a tough 10 minute overtime. The girls played Rocky Hill later in the season and ended up with better results, a 1-1 tie, Rocky Hill get- ting their goal with only minutes left in the game. Looking back, the girls are proud of their victories and understand their losses. The hard work of the team is reflected by awards won. The sticklers were able to place many members on the All-South Team. Senior Co-Captain, Carolyn Berthelot, was named the M.O.A. joining her on the team were senior Co-Captain Leanne Moyer, Mo Mangiamelli, Margarett Lindgren and Jean- nie Berthelot. Mangiamelli was also placed on the Second Team All-Division, while teammates Lindgren, and first year goalie, lessica Prata were placed on the third team. Other outstanding players were Roanne Robello, Patty Robello, Cheryl Sisson, and Suz Aubois. The Most Valuable Player Award winners were Mangiamelli and Prata. The Principle Sportsmanship Award Winners were C. Berthelot and Moyer.). Berthelot and Moyer.). Berthelot was awarded with the 110% award for always trying her best. The outlook for next year is very positive. The J.V. program was extrememly strong, and the upcoming J.V. players will fill in the gaps left by the graduating seniors. Row 1: Coach M. Hitchcock, L. Moyer, S. Aubois, M. Sullivan, J. Prata, K. Lemay.C. Berthelot, M. Mangiamelli, T. Boone, K. Lemay. Row 2: H. Stuart, R. Rebello, J. Berthelot, J. Beulow, P. Rebello, L. Evans, M. Lindgren Get around her Bean! (eannie's superioir stick work. 106 Field Hockey mr m. ilMft pUsis'ssC SMS!! Rush! Don't cry, Patty. Captains Carolyn and Leanne Reach, Kathy! Don't leave Maeve! Jtaffngmms! !• New modeling job, Ro? Field Hockey 107 BOOTERS MAKE SEMI-FINALS The 1986 Girls' Soccer team had an outstanding season this year. Led by Captains Trish Keefe, Kris Asplund, and Sunny Matthews, the lady Skippers finished second in the Southern Division. They also reached the semi-finals in the state championships before falling to the eventual state champions, Barrington. Anne Denecor, and Trish Keefe were two of the players leading the team to such a good record. Denecor, Keefe and Asplund were rewarded for their talented and skill- ful playing throughout the season by being named on the all-state team. This was the second year Asplund had been given this honor. Denecor and Asplund were also named to the All-South County tern. )oining them were Sherry Sullivan and Keefe. Keefe was also named the Most Valuable Player and Serena Mason was named as the Principals Sportsmanship Award Winner. Coach Erika Danner and Assistant coach )oe Smith say the outlook for next season is excellent since only four seniors, Andrea Hogberg, Muffin Plante, Linda Tucillo, and Trish Keefe, will be graduating. Row 1: L.L. McDevitt, K. Gardiner, S. Sullivan, J. McKay, A. Denecor, K. Asplund, S. Matthews, A. Matoes, T. Keefe,).Cairns, S. Robinson, A. Hogberg, Coach Danner. Row 2: L.M. Plante, K. Walsh, L. Tuccillo, L. Cheney, S. Mason, J. Plante, L. Tyler, M. Feauharnois, M. McDevitt. Go for it. Pee Wee. Andy throws it in. I wish I was playing. Sherry controls the ball. The three Amigos. This stuff takes skill. Girls' Soccer 109 CHEERING FOR VICTORY The North Kingstown High School football Cheerleaders were full of spirit and en- thusiasm throughout the season. Led by captain Jenny Davis and Co-Captain Deanna Shope the cheerleaders main- tained spirit in the North Kingstown bleachers and on the playing field. During the state cheerleading championships this year, the squad placed fourth in the state. They plan to enter other competitions later in the Spring. The senior have been cheering together for four years and they have developed into outstanding cheerleaders, able to work together as a squad. Some such seniors are Ann Appleton, Marcy Bechtold, Sue Casey, Josie Kane, Allison Perry, Shani Stickney. Outstanding juniors Amy Hallworth, and Tara Speakman were usually found Way up on top. Advisor Sue Kemble and the underclass cheerleaders will miss the graduating seniors greatly. Row 1: L.J. Kane, L. Carpenter, C. Cambell, R ow 2: L.S. Stickney, H. Young, A. Hallworth, J. Davis, A. Perry, Row 3: L.T. Speakman, A. Appleton, D. Shope, Mrs. Kemble, M. Devine, C. Oregel. The Great Pyramid. Where did everyone go? 110 Cheerleading Touchdown!! Aren't I sweet? What should I do, Suzy? Bodacious Ta-Ta's Best friends. Cheerleading 111 SKIPPERS AIM FOR VICTORY The N.K. football team continued its comeback this year with impressive victories and skillful play. Both the coaching staff and players did extremely well in a tough league. With an overall record or 4 wins and 6 losses, the team placed fifth in their division. Although the team did not make it to the Super Bowl the N.K. fans came to games in force and loved every game. The N.K. football team had come very close to beating Narragansett, a team which made it to the SuperBowl, but bowed to them in the last quarter, 28-38. Another very close game was a loss to Pilgrim, 0-6. To the fans delight the Skippers won a hard fought game prevailing over West Warwick in our Homecoming game. The team was very successful in placing members on honor teams. Captains Mike Parsons, and Todd VerHoeven were both named on the first teams all-division, while captain Mike Gates, along with Juniors Ron Hagenburg and Ed Jamieson were placed on the second team. Other outstanding players were Seniors Scott Kalooski and Tom O'Donnell, Juniors Rob Perry, Dave Sams, and Jim Sykora, and Sophomore Dan Henley. Row 1: L.Coach, Coach E. Jamieson, D. Charboneau, R. Hagenburg, M. Grava DePeralta, T. Quinn, S. Dawley, G. Porter, P. Bruno, M. Zwolinski, G. Noll, R. Perry, B. King, D. Samms, M. Plympton, C. Bean, B. Crump, C. Gardiner, G. Roberts, P. Barkowit , B. Nebus, M. Reid, M. Fitzgerald, Coach Gilmartin, Coach Kenyon. Row 2: L. P. Sykes, J. Sanders,). Sykora, B. Edgar, G. Lima, D. Croutrea, M. Murphy, K. Zampini, J. Sanders, S. Allinson, G. Sandborn. Row 3: L.E. Saunders, S. Mederics, T. O'Donnell, J. King, M. Parsons, T. Ver Hoeven, M. Gates, S. Kalooski, M. Carter, J. Critch, D. La Combe, J. Coulter, D. Lima, C. Albert. Gater kicks the ball off. Flirting again, Rob? Diiiive! Catch him Scott. Alone again? Look out, Gator. One down, two to go. Dave, throw the ball. Football 113 Are you taking a picture of me?? Setting a trend, guys? Fumble Rumble. Hold that pose! Getting tackled Jim? Go get them North! 114 Football A lime out for discussion. Jim gets the pass off. Football 115 Boys' Basketball Cheerleading Girls' Basketball 11b Winter Sports Wrestling Gymnastics Boys' Basketball Girl's Basketball Girls' Basketball Gymnastics Winter Cheerleading Gymnastics Boys' Basketball Winter Sports 117 Wrestling Improves The wrestling team, finishing sixth in their division, had an accomplishing sea- son. Teammates Dan Henly and Brad King fought their ways to become Co-South County Champions. Brad also earned seventh place in the state. The captains, seniors lack King and Dave Mather, showed excellent leadership during the season. Mather earned the Principal Sportsmanship award for his great attitude, while Brad King was awarded M.V.P. for his great wrestling abilities. The managers, Lori McDevitt and Holly Stuart, were very helpful for the team. They kept spirits up with their terrific attitudes. Coach Mark Ward and assistant coach Paul Doyle, are optimistic about the 1988 season because the team is very young, and are losing only two seniors. The masked avenger wins. Sumo wrestling?!? 118 Wrestling Hey, Norton! The death grip. Brad struggles. Be an animal. I want muscle. I want to hold your hand. Wrestling 119 Hoopwomen Just miss finals The 1987 girls' basketball team had a challenging season this year with a league record of 7-11 and an overall record of 8- 14. Led by senior co-captains Dianne Bennet and Leigh Evans, the team was able to place seventh in their division. Bennet was named Most Valuable Player due to her all around ability to play the game. Evans was given the Principal's Sportsman- ship award because of her terrific attitude. Evans could always cheer up the team after a tough game that ended in a loss. Other outstanding players were Sherry Sullivan and Becky Russell defensively, Kengy Gardiner offensively, and Tricia Tammaro rebounding. The team went into four overtimes dur- ing the season, losing two and winning two. The losses went to Classical and Coventry with a three and four point mar- gin. The junior varsity team had a good sea- son ending with a record of 11 -7. The out- look for next season is excellent because the team is only losing two players. Row 1: L. Coach L. Craston, H. Dunbar, D. Bennett. T. Tammaro, L. Evans. K. Gardiner, Coach K. Falvey. Row 2: L.). Bruner, B. Russell, S. Conty, E. Dunne, S. Sullivan. Sherri, cheer up! Kengy takes a shot. 20 Girls' Basketball r Am I alone? Coaches' pep talk That's my ball! We are ready! Soccer? Very glad to meet you. Girls' Basketball 121 OUTLOOKS FOR '88 The outlook for the 1987-88 sports teams is promising. The teams' junior varsity programs were successful and the skill of the returning varsity players is exceptional. The Gymnastics team, which placed first in its division and won the 1986-87 state title, has excellent prospects. The team is only losing three seniors and returning will be three All-State members, Tracy Manforte, Tina Ryan, and Jeannie Berth- olot. With these returning members and additional talent in next year's underclass ranks, this team has the potential to capture another state title. The Boys' Basketball team had an impressive season this year, becoming co- division champions with Charino and making it to the semi-finals of the State playoffs. The team will lose only two seniors and returning will be’M.V.P.s Jack Neubauer and Don Christopherson, The 1987-88 season will be a strong one for NORTH. The 1986 Girls' Cross Country Team had an outstanding season, finishing third in the state and fourteenth in New England. Returning will be Becky Russel and Patty Hunt, who went to California for the National Junior Olympics this year. With such a young talented team and only three seniors graduating, the winning of a State Championship is within reach. The football team, which finished fifth in their division, can also look forward to the '88 season, thanks to a strong J.V. team. They finished with a 4-3 record that placed them first in their division. The new varsity players will help fill the voids made by seniors, and lead the team to future victo- ries. The 1986-87 teams should be proud of the athletic ability they displayed. The combined dedication of the coaches and players are sure to bring many more State Championships home to N.K. Dynamic Dunbar Our Pele Smiling Sully 122 Sports Outlooks SWISH! My pet track star. I hate being walked! We're impressed Rob Gelling advice from Ihe pro GYMNASTICS GOES ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP The 1987 girls' gymnastic's team swept the state, winning the Class A division, the Rhode Island StateChampionship title, and breaking the state record of 126.3 to set a new record of 129.45! The team, led by coaches Linda Brown and Lorene Ryan, was full of surprises throughout the season. First they beat South Kingstown, the defending state champions, in a scrim- mage meet by 3 points, then beating them again in a league meet by a whopping 12 points! The Girl's overall average for the season was 123 while South's, North's closest competition was 117. The captains, who kept the team in high spirits, were seniors Carolyn Berthelot, Kris Thompson, and jill D'Abrosca. During the individual state meet, held on March 22, Kris Thompson, Tracy Manforte, and Tina Ryan placed second, third, and fourth respectively, while leannie Berthelot and )ill D'Abrosca earned ninth and tenth. These girls were all placed on the All-State Team. The team worked so well together that the coaches were not able to pick an M.V.P., so they awarded it to the whole team. The sportsmanship award went to Carolyn Berthelot. The outlook for the 1988 season is excel- lent. The team is only losing three seniors, and are expecting some hard working freshmen. Row 1: L. J. Berthelot, P. Huber,C. Donaldson,Co-Coach I Brown. Row 2: L. T. Rvan, K. Thompson. Row !: L L. Clifton, I D'Abrosca. Row 4: L. P. Rebello, C. Berthelot. Row 5: L. M. Kelley, T Manforte, A Grundy, Co-Coach I. Ryan. Missing from picture: C. Deduenas, |. Buelow. OH V!' ! Do you want to ioin W.A.C.? Levitation? 124 Gymnastics Flexible — me? Gymnastics 125 What!?! What shall I do next? Nice toes, Peneth!! I lost my other sock. A mark of perfection. How do I get down from here??? Cherie's fluid movements on the beam. 126 Gymnastics I just remembered. I'm scared of heights. Tina's afternoon stretch. Suspended in mid-air. SO CLOSE, YET SO FAR. The 1987 boys' basketball team had another outstanding season. They worked hard to become Co-Division Champions with a respected Chariho team, beat Lincoln at the state quarter finals, and played a tough game against a strong North Providence in the state semi-finals. North Providence pulled ahead to beat N.K. by a mere 10 points. Don Christopherson and Jack Newbauer helped the team with their all around knowledge and ability of the game. The two teammates were both selected for the All-Division First Team, while David Cingiser, John Duffy, and Malcum Love were selected for Honorable men- tion. Coach Dick Swift found it hard to pick only one M.V.P., so he awarded it to both Newbauer and Christopherson. The Principal Sportsmanship award also went to two teammates, senior captains Ron Gauvin and Win Reed, for their success in leading the team with enthusiasm to a win- ning season. Coach Swift and assistant coaches Don Siegel and Dave Nyblom are optimistic about next years team because only two members will be lost through graduation. Row 1: L. K. Bonigton, M. Denecour, W. Reed, D. Christopherson, R. Gauvin, D. Cingiser. Row 2: L. J. Newbauer, J. Duffy, M. Duffy, M. Fry. I should have been a high jumper! Don't hide behind the ball, Dave!! Boys' Basketball 127 Kyle gets ready to shoot. Newby takes off! Please don't take my ball! North battles for the ball 128 Boys' Basketball Sock him, Newby! Malcolm maneuvers the ball. North shows its support. Boys Basketball 129 Spirit Shines Through The 1987 cheerleaders were led by captain Deanna Shope and co-captain Shani Stickney, showing great spirit for the win- ning basketball team. Advisor Sue Kemble was enthusiastic about this year's squad because of their spirit and drive to perfect their dance routines, jumps, and cheers. The cheerleaders have entered the Web- ster Massachusetts High School Cheerlead- ing Dance competition. This competition is to be held in late March at Clark Univer- sity in Worcester, Massachusetts. Next year there will be only four returning cheerleaders to the varsity squad, but because of the skill of the junior varsity cheerleaders, Mrs. Kemble is excited about working with them on varsity. Row 1: L. A. Hallworth, H. Young, Advisor, S. Kemble. M. Devine, T.Speakman. Row 2: L. I. Kane, A. Perry, M. Bechtold, |. Davis, K. Tyson. Row 3: L. L. Smith, S. Stickney, D. Shope, L. Tuccillo. Yeah, rah North! The toy solider Show us those pearly whites, Heather! 130 SENIOR ATHLETES Leigh Evans Kris Thomson Heather Conway Chris Lopes Mike Keegan Dianne Bennett 132 Senior Athletes Dave Tompkins and Bill Westall Beth Polidoro (ill D'Abrosca Carolyn Berthelot Senior Athletes 133 SENIOR ATHLETES Beth and Becky Trish Keefe Shani and Matt Evan and Andy Maureen and Suz 134 Senior Athletes Leanne Moyer Scott Kalooski Ron Gauvin Andrea Hogberg Amy Macintyre Shani Stickney I Linda Tuccillo Senior Athletes 135 Diane, listen to me. Are you talking to me? Space Shot Coaches' Huddle? Hey! What's up? Coaches Well Boys' . . . 136 Coaches 137 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Josephine Kelleher Superintendent of Schools Caroline Hazard Curriculum Director 138 Administration Walter Dewey Kettele Director of Support Services Rick Taylor Personnel Director May I help you again? Dr. Daniel J. McGregor Director of Special Education Administration 139 PRINCIPALS Patricia M. Lehnertz Vice Principal 140 Principles ART Priscilla Foley B.F.A. RISD, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1968 Donald A. Annaldo B.A. Roger Williams College, M A T. RISD Came to NKHS 1978 JliiU Make my day! Gail Armstrong B.F.A. Hartford Art School, M.A.E. RISD Came to NKHS 1980 Margret hard at work Something funny? In the Art department, which is headed by Mrs. Foley, students test their abilities in the arts. Courses offered include Beginning Art, Ceramics, II Industrial Design, Advanced Placement Art, and, for those students who are only interested in the subject of Art, an Art History course is offered. The art de- partment has a reknown reputation for being one of the finest in the state and is an in- valuable part of the North Kingstown cur- riculum. Niffy's masterpiece Art 141 BUSINESS Students will find the business department to be an alternative to the college preparatory courses. This department, which is headed by Mr. )ohn Florio, is divided into two major fields of study, basic business and secretarial busi- ness. These two programs contain several branches including: Business Mathe- matics, Business Law English, Consumer Education, Accounting I, II, II, Typing I, II, III, Stenography, Data Processing, and Business Communications. Marquerite Giroux BS, PONJANT COLLEGE; MS, URI Came to NKHS 1970 Kevin Quinn BS, MS URI Came to NKHS 1979 Man vs. Machine William Nicolo BA Bryant College; MED, PC Came to NKHS 1973 Lola Webster BA, Alfred University Came to NKHS 1978 |ohn Florio BS, URI Came to NKHS 1962 loanne Matisusk BS Accounting, URI Came to NKHS 1985 Cooper Winn BA, Iowa Wesleyan; MBA, URI Came to NKHS 1973 142 Business ENGLISH Martin Hellewell B.A. URI, M A T. RIC Came to NKHS 1983 Patricia Arrighi B.A. URI Richard Dunne B.S. Villanova Univ., M.A.T. RIC Came to N.K. 1966 Headed by Mr. Martin Hellewell, this department is the largest in the North Kingstown curriculum, and contains both required and elective courses. Every student is required to complete four years of English by graduation. Electives include Public Speaking, Yearbook Journalism, Ex- pository Writing, and Developmental Reading. Despite popular opinion, English can be pleasant and rewarding, and is necessary in life after high school. lane Dowling B.A. Tarrytown, URI, RIC Came to N.K. 1978 Mark Grenier B.A. Secondary Ed. PR Came to N.K. in 1972 English 143 Gloria Howard B.A. URI Came to NKHS 1978 |anet Jeffrey B.A. RIC, M.A. RIC Came to NKHS 1976 George Hunt B.A. Vanderbilt, M.A. Indiana Univ. Came to NKHS 1972 Paul Murphy B.A. Rutgers Univ. Came to NKHS 1978 Katherine fanis M.A. Northeastern Illinois Univ. Came to NKHS 1975 Donna Neary M.Ed. RIC Came to NKHS 1971 Terry Romano URI Camelo NKHS 1977 Kenneth Sheldon B.A. UNH, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1967 144 Helen Smith B.A. URI Came to NKHS 1976 English As A Second Language 1 Robert Sullivan, |r. B.A. RIC Came to NKHS 1980 Helen Kagan B.A., M.E.D. Came to NKHS 1985 Lynda Tisdell B.S. URI, M A T. URI Came to NKHS 1969 ESL is an extensive English language program which is designed to help students from other countries to develop survival skills in the American society. The range of abilities in this course varies from beginners to very advanced. Students have classes in groups, and they learn to speak, read and write in English. Mrs. Kagan also tries to incorperate the students' back- grounds into the course. This year ten students, from Mexico, Puerto Rico, India, Korea, and the Philippine Islands, were en- rolled. Environmental Resources Thomas Sandham M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1968 Gordon McElhaney Med URI Came to NKHS 1973 Vocational courses are offered by the En- vironmental Resources Department. Mr. Sandham and Mr. McElhaney use a combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience in their teaching. Courses available in the department in- clude Agri-Business, Landscaping, Floral Design, Resource Development, Property Management, and Marine Technology. 145 FOREIGN LANGUAGE The Foreign Language department allows students to experience the cultures and languages of different countries. Among the languages taught are German, Russian, Latin, Spanish, and French. The courses range from intermediate levels to advanced study, and are open to everyone. Normand Leveillee Ph.B. Univ. of Louvain, M.Ed. RIC Came to NKHS 1968 Consuelo McNulty B.S. New Mexico State, M.A.T. Eastern Oregon. Came to NKHS 1982 Oh non! La belle femme! Pendleton Lewis M.A. UNC Came to NKHS 1978 Jean Poirier B.A. URI, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1978 Edward Greenan Ph.D The Catholic University Came to NKHS 1978 Leo Maynard B.A. URI. M.A.T. RIC Came to NKHS 1971 Cynthia Resch B.A. RIC Came to NKHS 1977 146 Foreign Language Alicia Quinn B.S. Math URI, M.A. Counseling URI Came to NKHS 1968 Matthew |. Burke B.A. Boston College, M. Ed. Came to NKHS 1982 |ohn McGinn M.A. Brown University Came to NKHS 1980 GUIDANCE Elliot Ciora B.F.A. M. Ed Came to NKHS 1970 F. Leon Sibielski B.A. History, New England; M.S. Counseling URI Came to NKHS 1969 The Guidance department offers students full-time individual and group counseling about social and personal problems, course selections, post-high school educations, and military opportunities. They help ninth-grade students adjust to high school life, tenth -and eleventh-grade students decide on careers, and twelfth-grade students choose what they want to do after graduation. The counselors are always there to help students make crucial decisions about life. Cassandra Koulet B.S. Univ. of El Paso, M.A. Suffolk Univ. Came to NKHS 1972 Only 2000 recommendation Guidance 147 HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics department is divided into four areas of study. Home Relations deals with family difficulties, self-awareness, adolescence, and peer relations. Home Furnishings is an introduc- tion to crafts such as macrame and em- broidery. Foods teaches students cooking skills and an understanding of nutrition. Clothing and Textiles familiarized students with sewing skills, which include reading and following pattern instructions. Karen McKivergan B.A. Univ. of Conn., M.S. URI Came to NKHS 1968 lane Rathbun B.S. URI Came to NKHS 1985 INDUSTRIAL ARTS David Comolli B.S. RIC, MA RIC Came to NKHS 1975 Drafting is the major field of study in the Industrial Arts department. Basic Drafting and Drafting I are designed to familiarize students with fundamental skills, such as the use of drafting instruments. Students are also educated in techniques like letter- ing, sketching, geometric construction, and pictoral drawing. Mike Berndl B.S. RIC Came to NKHS 1986 Richard Mangili B.S. RIC Came to NKHS 1973 Celestino Marsocci B.S. M.Ed. RIC Came to NKHS 1968 148 MATH Donna Me Burney B.A. URI M.S. URI Came to NKHS 1966 Harry Aharonian B.S. URI M.S. URI Came to NKHS 1963 Math makes me so happy! Louis Boragine B.S. URI Came to NKHS 1963 The math department is headed by Donna McBurney. Courses range from General Mathematics to Review Math Trigonometry. All of the courses strengthen the students' mathematical and organiza- tional skills. Also included in this depart- ment are Computer Sciences I, II, and III. Micheal Cruise B.A. URI M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1969 ludith Curtis B.S. URI Came to NKHS 1964 Donald Haskell B.S. Tufts U. M A T. RIC Came to NKHS 1966 Deborah lanuario B.S. URI Came to NKHS 1977 149 Susan Kemble Robert Motherway B.S. Engineering U.S.N.A. Came to NKHS 1978 ED.B. RIC Came to NKHS 1970 James Myette M.S. URI Came to NKHS 1978 David Parkinson B.Ed. Keene State, M.Ed URI Came to NKHS 1972 Jennett Thomas “Why are you bothering me? B.Ed. RIC. M.A.T. RIC Came to NKHS 1965 150 H.R. Whaley B.S. URI, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1978 MEDIA, MUSIC, NJROTC u.n. uim, ivi.l.j. Ann B. Hall Came to NKHS 1969 B.A. Wellesley College, M.L.S. URI Came to NKHS 1971 Daniel Kershaw B.S. US Naval Academy, M S. George Washington. Came to NKHS 1976 The librarians in the Media Center are al- ways on hand to help students find books needed for school assignments, especially term papers. The librarians know almost everything a student ever needed to know, and if they don't know something. They know where to look it up. They even xerox pages out of books for students, for a dime a page. The Media Center also provides a haven for students who would normally be trapped in a study hall with no friends nearby to visit. The Music Department consists of eleven courses divided between Mr. Higby and Mr. Pelosi. Mr. Higby leads Chorus I, Chorus II, and Concert Choir, and teaches Music Theory I and Music Theory II. Mr. Pelosi leads the Symphonic Band, jazz En- semble I and II, Marching Band, and Con- cert Band. Several Concerts are presented during the school year for the public. North Kingstown's Music Department has one of the best reputations in the state. Under the leadership of Daniel Kershaw and Russel Shabo, the students in this program receive an education which will prepare them fora successful naval career. As part of the course, students are required to wear uniforms and undergo inspection one day a week. Courses include Naval Science I, II, III, and IV. 151 P.E. HEALTH Each year students are required to take three quarters of Physical Education and one of Health. They must have two full credits of P.E. by graduation. Credit for Health is included in the P.E. grade. For some people, Gym is every day, but most people are fortunate enough to have it every other day. Lockers are supplied at the beginning of every year, but the supply of Gym clothes depends on the individual. Despite a large amount of moaning and groaning on the part of the students. Physi- cal Education and Health are not fatal. T Kathryn Ann Ealvey 8.S. RIC Came to NKHS 1979 Anne Maack B.S. Penn State, M.Ed. Boston College Came to NKHS 1977 v W - - j loycc Cantileno B.A. Queens College, M S. Univ. of III Came to NKHS 1968 Robert Hueston B.S. URI, Univ. of Miami Came to NKHS 1970 Richard Swift B.S. in P.E. URI Came to NKHS 1979 Lenore A. Cranston B.S. Springfield College, M.S. URI Came to NKHS 1961 Peter Kearns B.S. URI, M S. URI Came to NKHS 1970 Ray Tanquay B.S. URI, M S. URI Came to NKHS 1975 152 Michael Fcrrcncc B.S. URI, M.Ed. URI Came to NKHS 1975 B.S. URI, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1967 Martha Gallant B.A. URI Came to NKHS 1974 SCIENCE “Amy, I have no idea what I'm doing. Wallace J. Conway M.S. in Psych. Salve Regina Came to NKHS 1967 Ralph Henry Wentworth Institute, Came to NKHS 1975 There is a science course for everybody at North Kingstown. In keeping with gradu- ation and college requirements, biology is a mandatory course. However, after Biol- ogy, students may choose to pursue sci- ence according to their career choices. For students considering vocation-technical careers, they may take Mechanical Sci- ence, which stresses Mechanic, matter and hear, electricity, and magnetism. In Health Sciences, one studies principles, problems, and the practice of disease, substance abuse, nutrition, and physical fitness. Physiology, Chemistry, Microbiology, and Physics are also offered. Kathleen A. Crescenzo B.A. URI, M.S.T. Boston College Came to NKHS 1974 Richard Lewis B.S. Hillsdale, M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1974 153 Lynn McGovern B.A RIC, M.A. URI Came Io NKHS 1974 Lynn Sironen B.A. URI Boy, I love my job! lames Winterbottom B.A. URI. M.A. URI Came to NKHS 1971 154 Science Hey, Hey, Hey!!! SOCIAL STUDIES Albert Lyons B.A. URI, M.A. RIC Denise Boule B.A. Secondary Ed. Came to NKHS 1978 The Social Studies Department has been through several changes in the last few years. Western Civilization has been replaced by World History. U.S. History I and II are now required for graduation from North Kingstown, and entrance into most American colleges. U.S. History I covers from the American Indians to the end of the Civil War, and U.S. History II starts at the Civil War and ends in present day events. Other courses in this department include Africa, Far East, Law, Psychology, and Sociology. Paula Clark B.A. Secondary Ed. URI Came to NKHS 1978 Violet Daniel A.B., B.S. Vassar, M.A. Univ. Of Missouri Came to NKHS 1967 Ted Higgins B.A. URI Came to NKHS 1971 Social Studies 155 Leo Gregory Lee Univ. of Maine, URI Came to NKHS 1968 Marsha Simmons B.A. URI Came to NKHS 1971 John A. Ward B.S. Secondary Ed. Soc. Studies URI Came to NKHS 1986 lames Maltom A.A. Mitchell College, M.A. Eastern Michigan. Came to NKHS 1976 This is your idea of homework? Robert Savoie A.B. RIC, M E D. RIC Came to NKHS 1968 Dennis Sullivan RIC Came to NKHS 1984 Lawrence W. Verria B.A. RIC Came to NKHS 1985 Diane C. Wunsch B.A., M.A. Providence College Came to NKHS 1986 156 LEARNING RESOURCES William Schenk B.A. URI, M.A., Ph D., URI Came to NKHS 1978 Rose Cameron M.Ed. Special Ed. RIC Came to NKHS 1986 Kathleen A. Whaley B.A. Special Ed. Came to NKHS 1982 WORK STUDY Geoffrey Beauchemin B.S. RIC Came to NKHS 1980 Dennis Cabral B.S. RIC Came to NKHS 1979 Work Study classes are designed for students with Special Educational needs. The course allows students to work at their own pace, and teachers work with them on a one-to-one basis. The object of the course is to prepare students for a success- ful career after high school. 157 AIDES CLERKS Shirley St. Sauveur Mary Barnes June Delehanty Rachel Gauvin Elenor Porter Adrian Potter Kay Taylor 158 AIDES CLERKS CLINIC Edith Judd C. Rubin i Health is my business! CAFETERIA STAFF Hungry students Every day the cafeteria is deluged with 1800 loud, starving students. It is the cafeteria staff's job to satisfy them. The students have a wide variety of food to choose from. Lunches we shall remember forever have gone under the titles of noodleburg, bacon and chicken burgers and how can we forget the excitement we all felt when we knew we would be getting exactly six potato puffs with our lunch? All students are thankful for a great lunch every day. Clinic Cafeteria 159 A FOND FAREWELL AFTER 70 YEARS COLLECTIVE TEACHING AT NKHS To think that I made a career change to become a teacher, and here it is, suddenly, twenty years later! The students have been delightful, and the faculty and staff enlightened, superior groups with which to work. I must say that I have enjoyed the ex- perience immensely, and that I am not sure who has learned the most, my students or myself. To my alma mater, students, and all the wonderful people associated with North Kingstown Senior High School, I wish the very best. At this point, my future plans are un- certain, but I will keep in touch. Good Luck — Nancy W. Blydenburgh In 1957 I came to North Kingstown, Rhode Island to teach music and develop a choral program. Not only had I never heard of the town, but I wasn't really sure where the state was! In 1 957 NK was a semi-rural community. There were about 400 students at NK, including many children of Quonset Point personnel. The music department consisted of a 65-piece band and several choruses sadly lacking in membership. By )une we had 59 people in a “Special Chorus.” In 1987 I will retire after 30 years at NKHS. NK is now a large town, and the high school has about 1800 students, Quonset Point closed in the 1970's, so there are no more Navy kids. The music department has produced trips for joint concerts, stage productions, national competitions, and a concert tour of Romania. Over 30 years, I have seen many things, but I will most remember the con- sistently high quality of the young people with whom I came in contact. I will remember them as talented and caring human beings. )ohn C. Higby Reflecting on the many years that have quickly passed and the changes that have evolved, the strongest memories are of people. Students and teachers come to mind at each stage in the ongoing growth of the school. Teaching is the opportunity to help people grow and with all the problems that it may involve, it still affords the greatest source of satisfaction. Asa new stage of life is entered, it will be with some sadness but with more anticipation of the years that lie ahead. Wherever the path leads, the good feeling that education will continue will be a prime source of sustenance. The ex- periences gained will serve as preparation for future endeavors. jennette A. Thomas 160 FAREWELL Lynn K. Adamonis Kathryn A. Alarie Krista Day Alessandro Dawn Marie Allen Toni Maria Allen loshua David Almond Christian A. Anderson loshua M. Anderson Michelle Lee Andrade Heather L. Appleton Adrianne Hope Armoruso Lori Lynn Arnold Christopher Ashley Kelley Jean Ashton Kevin Leigh Asplund Jennifer Michelle Atack Steve Robert Babigan Jennifer Lee Bain Marion April Barber Jennifer Ann Barlow Shannon Barnes Hannah Jane Barr Kevin D. Barry Amy Susan Bartholomew Kimberly F Bartkiewicz Boylston A. Beal III Brian Beard Paula M. Bearse Stephen John Beatrice Christopher A. Benn Michael C. Bennett Michelle L. Bergeron Richard A. Bertnelot Martin H. Berube Nicole Marie Bilodeau John (Sean) J. Black Ron P. Black Matthew L. Blaser Karen M. Block Cheryl Lynn Bombard Shannon E. Bowers Erica Marie Boyd Samuel J. Bradner Eric L. Briggs Mark E. Brindamour Scott N. Brown Cora M. Bruneau 164 Freshmen Lisa Marie Bruno Jamie T Bruskie Eric W. Bryson Kevin A. Buckland Jessica C. Buelow Donald O. Bummgardner Michelle K. Bunker Joshua T. Burlingham Joellen Burns Vikki Burton Tina Louise Cahoone Jennifer D. Cairns Laurie E. Caldwell Michelle R. Calitri Dorothy M. Carlow Charles D. Carpenter Donna M. Carpenter Deborah Carreiro Michael Carroll Dan R. Carter David Carter Leah J. Carter Ian G. Catmur Richard H. Cauley Susan D. Chapman Thomas S. Chapman Michelle L. Charette Lynann R. Chasse Kristen M. Christiansen Lawrence Peter Clark Brian Clarke Annmarie Cody Rachel D. Colacone Christian P. Cole Jason Cole Lora M. Cole Alison B. Condon Michael D. Connors Thomas J. Cook Christian sR. Corcoran Dianna L. Corey Dana L. Corr Sean P. Corrigan Edward D. Coughlan Lisa A. Cranston Keith ). Cronin Curtis J. Crooker Freshmen 165 Stephen M. D'Amico Kristy Y. Daniels Pamela J. Danis Gregory A. Davis Nicole M. Davis Todd E. Davis lessica A. Dealteris Eric A. Dean Mark A. Deangelo Alan J. Defence Deborah Detelice Nicole Defelice Michael j. Defrancesco Laura L. Demartini Joy J. Demato Matthew W. Denecour Kerri L. Dennis lessica M. Derr Robert L. Dias Jove S. Farley Jeffrey S. Field Steven N. Filippou Lisa Fines Brenda S. Foster Michelle L. Fowler Gregory S. Frame Bryan M. Donnelly Crystal Douglas Andrew Downs Jason C. Doyle Kathlen M. Dresser Sarah R. Dube Thomas L. Duffy Sean M. Dunstan Donald Dyer Dennis J. Eaton Mike T. Edgar Rommie Sue Edmiston Jennifer M. El-Hillow Harry W. Ellingwood Michelle Elliott Audra L. Emery Paula D. Emond Benjamin D. Essex Debbie L. Evans John J. Everett Kirk B. Fadden 166 Freshmen Stephen E. Froberg Jarret). Fry Laura Furtado Dianne M. Fuscaldo Jason M. Fusco Anthony F. Gabriele Michele L. Gadway Debbie L. Gallo D. Gardiner Sharon L. Gardner Amy L. Gates Hud |. Gauvin Michael E. Gavitt Jason M. Geraci Joann Gibbons Jennifer L. Gilbert Tiessa J. Gilligan Kimberly A. Giragosian Carlos N. Gonzalez Karie Goodwin Cheri A. Grace Lori A. Grafton Kevin M. Greene Erich M. Grunder Alison Ellen Grundy Nicole M. Guay Amy Habeshian Jason Hamel Melissa A. Hannuksela Peter T. Hanson Tammy R. Harper John W. Harrington Alaicia R. Harrison Donna M. Hartley Jessica S. Haskell Martha J. Hay John Hayes Lisa Hayes Phillip J. Hazard Stephani A. Hazard Jon Healy Kimberly K. Hedenburg Michael C. Hepburn Kerri A. Heroux Jennifer O. Hesford Stephanie A. Hicks Darrin David Hilton Freshmen 167 Mark F. Hone Willilam P. House Lisa C. Howard Penny A. Huber Patti R. Hunt Michelle P. Hurley Debbie L. Ingals Stacey L. lovino Chris L. Ishmael Christopher W. Jacobs Vincent R. Jacobs Michelle F. Jacobsen Kim E. Jacques Scott A. Jankura Paul D. Jarvis Susan M. Jasinski Daniel J. Jeffrey Darlene Johannsen Brenda K. lohnson Eric S. Johnson Jamie Johnson Jennifer Kay Jolicoeur Jennifer L. Jones Melanie L. Jones Kristen L. Joy a I Paul Jubinville Brian M. Judge Adam Kairnes Jeremy D. Kaiser Brian E. Kanaczet Heather M. Keene Meghan A. Kelley Brian J. Kelly Margaret E. Kelly Craig Kindler Lisa M. Kohler Karon V. Kuiee Yolanda ). Kuiee Lori A. Labonte Scott R. Labossiere Alex P. Lacroix Steven E. Lamont Jennifer L. Lapan Bradley D. Laporte Beth M. Lavornia Gary J. Lees Nicole F. Lees 168 Freshmen William D. Leigh Jeffrey Ley Dustin Lima Clint R. Little Greg J. Little Jeffery Littlefield Robert Littlefield William A. Lorenson Samuel P. Lovato Maleum D. Love Greg E. Lucas Tracy R. Lufkin Michael D. Lukesh Kellianne Madden Rebecca L. Madden John Magarian Michelle Magarian Frank J. Maher Kristen L. Mancyak Buba Manneh Kathleen Martin Kathleen J. Martin Jennifer Lynn Martish James W. Mather Jennifer L. Mathers Melissa A. Mathewson Stephanie N. Mathewson Alex Mattera Julie L. Mattscheck Dawn M. McAlister Jessica L. McCallum Charles McCain Patrick N. McCutcheon Marcia C. McDevitt David E. McDonald Heather C. McGovern Jodi J. McIntyre Julia C. McKay Thomas G. Mears Kevin L. Mehr Aaron P. Miller Wendy Miller Mark N. Moone Mary L. Morales Christine A. Morgan Heather L. Morgan Dennis J. Morrison Freshmen 169 Christopher Moulton John P. Mularz Lori A. Mullen Phillip Muller Kenny B Mumtord Eric R. Murray Karie |. Myers Gregory E. Myette Lisa M. Myrtle Sara B. Newhauer Charlene Newton Niki Nordstrom Rebecca L. Norris Kenneth Andrew Notchick Nancy I. O'Neil Kevin J. O'Rourke Kimberly A. O'Rourke John Allen Oconnor (ill R. Ortelt Todd Ottiligte Matthew D. Paddock Denise M. Padmos Dawn M. Palmer Vincent J. Palmoitti Michelle E. Pannone David A. Parenteau Kalpesh R. Patel Christine S. Patesel Todd P. Patesel David E. Payette Allyn P. Pazienza Mark A. Pearson lason Pelletier Margee Perkins Paul N. Petersen Joseph A. Petit Amy T. Petraitis Karen C. Petrarca Nathan R. Pierce Justine Pinlard Julie-Ann Plante David P. Plowman Michael D. Poole Winsor H. Popoloski Anthony Porter Kevin R. Powers Christopher Charles Prest 170 Sophomores Michelle L. Pucella Michael A. Quinn Nicole L. Raimondi Raquel (Kelly) Rallis Jennifer M. Rathbun Erin K. Reed jeanna Roberts Sallie A. Robinson Wayne L. Robinson Noel P. Roby Jennifer A. Roche Michael K. Roissi Keith N. Rosa Patricia L. Rose Thomas G. Roselli Danielle N. Rossi Michael Scott Rutherford Holly A. Rzemien Jennifer Sabatino Kerrin L. Sadlier Jennifer R. Salisbury Sheri Salvadore Rebecca J. Sal vail James M. Scott Joanne E. Senker Jennifer A. Severson Charles Shaw William J. Shaw Thomasina M. Shelton Rebecca L. Sheridan Michele Silva Michelle A. Sisson Aram J. Smith Kimberly Lynn Smith Jason P. Smith Scott K. Smith Cameron A. Soban Rachel L. Soderberg Carolyn G. Sonstroem Ray Sousa Wendy J. Sparks Jill M. St. Andre Julie Starr Tracie Stebbins Beth Ann Stewart Patrick W. Stokell Micheal E. Sullivan Freshmen 171 Larson A. Sutton Kerri L. Swanson Clarence Sweet Adam D. Sykes Brian K. Sykes Gary R. Tanner II lessica M. Teixeira G. Teste Jennifer Thomas Sherry Lynn Thomas Sydney Elizabeth Thomas Tiffany Thomas Nicole A. Thurston Allan R. Tidd Howard Tighe S. Tilson Heath loseph Tougas Chad Tucker Jason C. Tucker Brandon Tully Leigh M. Tyler Armand R. Valliere John Van Amersfoort Jr Gregory J. Van Luven Rafael Velez Chad H. Ver Hoeven Steven A. Vieira Lori A. violette John E. Voisinet Doreen M. Walason K. Walczak Christine G. Waldron Gregory Wallace Lori Walsh Robin L. Walsh Sean Weber Cynthia A. Weedon Danny P. Weingartner Natasha Y Wells Trevor L. Wenzel Justin D. Westall Melanie A. Whitaker Eugene H. Whitford III Suzanne Wild Claus O. Williams Kenneth J. Wilson Rodney J. Windham Charlie M. Wood Jennifer L. Wood Christopher D. Wright Matthew Lloyd Wyatt Brian Yelle Lisa Zoppa 172 Joseph C. Adamonis Paul S. Adams Jon A. Addison Mary Jane Albanese Martin A. Albaugh Ann Albro Craig S. Allaby Lori Ann Allen Scott Michael Allinson Nate Almond Kyle C. Alves Richard T. Amadril Brenda ). Anderson Erica Anderson James C. Anderson Michael Steven Andre Tammy M. Andrea David P. Andrews Sherrie Lynn Andrews Nancy Lyn Angell Robin Ann Angell Erin K. Armour Peter T. Baldwin Lisa Anne Balmforth Susan Helen Bannister Nicole Barone Adrian C. Barth Jacqueline Bascom Cathy Ann Bassett Stacie Ann Baxter Christopher A. Bean Nicole Marie Beauchanie Timothy J. Bembenek Lisa Marie Bennett Jerred Austin Best Geriann Bicknell Lori Leah Bishop Ronald Black Aleshia M. Blakeley William P. Blanchette Nathan Scott Boettger SandraBogoslawski Caroline S. Booth Shannon B. Booth Brent Bowen Kristine M. Bradford John L. Brennan 174 Sophomores Michael M. Brooks Heather). Brouillette J. Brovillard Jeffrey ). Brown Thomas Brown Sarah Bruneau Jennifer Bruner Peter Joseph Bruno Michael Thomas Bucklin Daniel Bullock Abigail S. Bundy Kevin Michael Burgess Paul Michael Burgess Kelly M. Burleson Eric J. Bush Andrew B. Butler Nicole L. Cadoret Robert F. Cain Chelsea Magic Campbell Renee Corinne Capron Nicola (Nick) Carciero Michael Anthon Carcillo Erik Stewart Carlson Kerri L. Carpenter Joyce Ellen Casey Chris P.Champagne Kendra J. Champlin Johanna L. Channing Candace E. Chappelle Tammy-Lynn Charest George ). Chasse Renee Ann Checchia Elizabeth Louise Cheney Josephine Chesebro Pamela ). Chesna Edward David Clark James Clarke Katie Clary Charlie B. Codman Pamela Lynn Cohen Robert Coia Kimberly Marie Cole Kelly A. Connerton Sherri Lee Conti Jessica L. Corey Michelle Lee Costa Brian J. Cote What is this girl doing? Sophomores 175 David A. Cote Kim Ann Courtmanche Melissa Crompton Doug lames Croteau Brian Francis Crump Carolyn Culerman Christopher Shaun Curry Hollie Curtis Deborah Ann D'Andrea Amy Beth Daniels Anthony C. Decoste Greg E. Detelice Laura Marie Defusco Lisa Christine Dempsey Sarah Desjardins Aimee Beth Devereaux Robert Joseph Dibella Jennifer Dougherty Christopher Dowling Elizabeth Joy Dowling Robert Downey Shane M. Duckworth John L. Dudley Amy Elizabeth Dunne Christopher M. Dyer Christine S. Dynof Jennifer L. Edgar Lisa M. Edgar Kerry Jo Edwards William Eibel |r William J. Eldred Dawn R. Eley Kenneth L. Eller Amy E. Evans Leigh Evans Fiona K. Eyre Courtney A. Feeney Julia C. Ferrante Brian David Ferri Melissa A. Ferriere Justin K. Finch William Earl Fish Christine A. Fitzgerald Russell E. Flanagan Audrey C. Flewelling John D. Flowers Kelly-Ann Flynn 76 Sophomores Sean D. Flynn Patrick Coleman Foley Kevin Roy Fontaine Christina Dion Fore Amanda M. Forest John Matthew Forest Tammie Lynn Foster Cheryl Elaine Fournier Erin L. Fournier Edward Francis Casey Place Gardiner Inez Marie Gardner Kristina Tyler Gargano Krista L. Gartelman Kerri Garvey Tammy Gavitt Greg Wain Getchell Greggory H. Geyer Stacy Ann Giblin James William Gibson Vicki L. Gillerin Jennifer A. Gilton Dawn Marie Golding Heather Gomes lose Gonsalves )r William Goodbred Karin Elizabeth Graeve Sandra Ann Graf De Peralta Marco Grave Dennis M. Gray Jr Lyn A. Greenhalgh Alfred J. Guertin Jason P. Gumm Jondavid R. Guptill Gwendolyn J. Hammick Michael J. Harrington Elizabeth T. Harrison Barbara Anne Hart Darleen D. Hart P. Hart J’amela Hart Tammy Lynn Hartley Kelly J. Hatfield Quincy S. Hawes Andrew J. Hawkins Jennifer Jan Hendricks Daniel JHenley Sophomores 177 Lori Henson Ronald F. Heroux Jason A. Higgins Timothy Daniel Hiller James F. Holden Craig William Hone Sean Patrick Horan John D. Horton Sonja N. Huang Marci Ann lafrati Adam F. Jackson Jennifer Anne Jacques Scott F. Jarvela Carla Cheri Johnson Cheryl Anne Johnson Cynthia Jean Johnson Jullee M. Johnson Susan Margaret Johnson Kimberly E. Jones Kimberly Leigh Jurgens Curtis Kairnes Tracy Kaiser Danis Margaret Kalooski Ruby K. Kalanapu Robert Kannoffen Lisa Keenan Lisa Ann Keenan Michael S. Kelley Eileen Ann Kelly Amy P. Kempe Brian P. Kiernan Jennifer B. Kinzel John W. Knight Rachael Koziatek Hans Russell Kresinski Alicia Kress Michelle Lague Travis Christopher Lang Edward Lanoue Meredith A. Leach Sean Christopher Leary Mark Lee Debbie Lennon Veronica L. Leone Kyle James Lepage Michelle Lynn Levitt Laura L. Liebrich 178 Sophomores Marc Lilleberg Byron L. Livernois Victoria J. Livernois Richard R. Lodge Joel Andrew Losinno Shelley Renee Louder Marion Lunt Peter Michael Lurgio Lisa Wilson Maack Mick (Martin) Madden Patrick Sean Maguire Craig Mallen Sean P. Maloney Kelly jay Mann Tina Marie Markowski Serena K. Mason Anthony Vincent Mattera Shani Lynn Matteson Allison Diane Matthews Monica Lee Mattscheck Timothy Scott McBride D. Andrew McCallum Scott C. McCandless Thomas M. McCarthy Christopher McCartney Rachel Leigh McClung Glenn McCrory Timothy A. McGinnis Paul McGuire Kerry Chisolm McHugh Kelly Me Keen Alexandra C. McOsker Brian D. Mello Michelle L. Mendes Chuck F. Miller Penelope Rose Miller Corinna P. Minkema John Michael Minkema Brian ). Miranda Joann M. Monaco Angelique Marie Moore Lucille Morales Kim A. Morgan Andrew T. Morin Karoline A. Morrissey Barbara Anne Mulligan Marcus Edward Murphy Sophomores 179 Melanie E. Murray Melissa Ann Murray Neil Harold Myers John H. Nassar III Nancy Nawar Cynthia Lee Nelle Cnarlene Marie Neewton Robert Andrew Newton George Arthur Noll James C. Noonan Jennifer Lynn Northrup Laurie A. Notchick Donya L. O'Brien Kathy Eve Oconnor Kerin Elizabeth Odonnell Michael Keyes Oergel Jonathan T. Olevson Mary Jane Olivera Heather M. Onofrio Brian Owens Kimberly Kathryn Palmer Jason W. Pamental Ronald R. Parfitt Nancy Anne Parkinson Micheal Patterson Susan Marie Peck Linda Lee Peiczarek Virginia Irene Pelley Melissa Ann Perry Susan R. Peterson J. Petrarca Jennifer Petrella Monique Phlipot Jay Piccirillo David Pierce Timothy J. Pizcz Stephen Planto Karen Y. Poirier Paul J. Poirier John Richard Polidoro Tamy Jean Ponte Jason Howlett Popoloski Timothy C. Quinn John Peter Quirk Scott Matthew Rainone Caleb Nathan Rallis Rachael Anne Rapozo 180 Sophomores Patty Ann Rebello Elizabeth A. Records Matthew R. Reid Matthew Francis Reis Christopher Reynolds Russell Kenneth Rezendes Christopher Richardson Eric Ring Susan Nancy Risso Kara Lauren Ritchie Christine Lynn Roberts Jennifer E. Roberts Peter Mark Roby Shelly L. Rockwell Gina Roderick Tina Marie Rogers John Marshel Rosa Sherri Lynn Rossi Amber C. Rowe Kenneth Steven Rubin Christopher F. Ruhle Rebecca Lynne Russell Gary Deward Sanborn John Andrew Sanders Charles Saunders Ray Francis Saunders Joey Saveall Deborah Scanlon Diann Lynn Scheib Lawrence Schultz Laurie Ann Sclama Rachael Anne Seavey Rebecca Lynn Seavey Deanna L. Shaw Michael Robert Shechtman Tracey Ree Shenk Sharon Lynn Sherlock Elizabeth Ann Sherman Robert Siegmund Jason Silvia Keith John Simpanen Dawn Marie Singleton Bonnie J. Smith Daphne D. Smith James Edward Smith Nicole C. Smith Sophomores 181 Steven Robert Smith Heather Lynn Sowa David Speakman Bradford Dean Spicer Amy Stanford Angelita M. Starr Lisa Stein Robin Stockley David John Storti Chris Dean Sturgeon Sherry L. Sullivan Michael Scott Sweet Julie G. Swistak Peter D. Sykes Henry Tarbox Tamara A. Tarbox Judith Ann Taylor Jason E. Tefft Jonathan L. Tefft Edward Terlaje Kathryn A. Thompson Glen A. Tilson Bryon David Timpson Daniel Malcom Toloudis Steven Meader Troppoli Robert Allen Tucker Angela Lynn Ulm Jennifer Leigh Upham Jennifer Lyn Vanderpyl Edward Vazquez Peter C. Viera Jay Wagner Lori Elaine Wall Robert C. Walsh Susan Beth Warner Melissa E. Waterman Michelle Denise Waykins Sabrina Marie Weekes Jeffrey Rogers Wellen Gregory E. Whitehead James Whitehead Jeffrey Whitford Tracie Wiggins Barbara A. Wilchek Wayne Gregory Wilder Kristin Jean Wilkes Kerrie J. Wilkie Kathleen Williamson Suzanne Wirth Heather Elida Wood Moira Eileen Worthy Julie A. Wright Stephen G. Wyatt Athena M. Xenopoulos Lorna Zackarian 182 “Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile . . Sherri A. Aharonian Patrick W. Alyward Lesley Amey Kendra L. Anderson Lauren A. Anderson Peter G. Anderson Karen J. Andrews Michele Ashness Mark Ashton Kristen Asplund Susan E. Bailey David j. Baldwin Robert H. Barber Dawn C. Barlow Denis R. Barnes Ken A. Barnes Mike A. Barnes John Michael Barry Peter Bartkiewicz )r Mikel D. Beauharnois Linda M. Beaulieu Jason J. Behringer J. Matthew Bel lisle Dawn J. Belshaw Jeanne M. Berthelot Sandra A. Blais Stephanie A. Blanchard Gerald M. Blycker lames J. Boling Sean P. Booth Ike Bowen Keith W. Bowers Shannon Brown Lexi A. Brown Joshua W. Bundy David R. Burham Heather Burns Darius V. Calcina Mellissa M. Campo Paul David Cardarelli Charles D. Caroselli Erica B. Carpenter Linda J. Carpenter Dennis W. Carroll Paul A. Carroll Damian A. Cartier Tracy L. Chandronnet 184 Juniors Daniel Charboneau Genesie Chase Kristen L. Chasse Stephen P. Chatowsky Donald A. Christopherson David M. Cingiser Joseph Ciringione Laura B. Clifton Jeff C. Codman Susan j. Coleman John K. Collins Jennifer S. Cone Amy R. Conkelton John ). Connelly Tracy E. Connery Lynne Conti Jennifer L. Coombs Jason L. Coombs Michele C. Cooper Lisa L. Coppinger William C. Corson Christopher J. Cote Robert J. Coulter Joshua P. Crompton Meredith L. Cruickshank Jeremiah Culdwell Colleen A. Cunniff Alisha J. D'Ambrosio John G. Daley Eric J. Darcy Nicole L. Dasilva James C. Davis Si D. Dawley Sean M. Day Christopher E. Dean Christian M. Defrancesco Robin M. Delguidice Keith A. Delpozzo Laurie A. Deltufo Anne M. Denecour Megan Melena Devine Kimberley C. Dewolf Randy J. Dias leffrey M. Dipietro Matthew H. Ditomasso Cherie L. Donaldson Denise C. Drew luniors 185 Robert). Driscoll Tammy Duclos John E. Duffy Mark A. Duffy Sarah F. Duffy Heidi M. Dunbar Erin C. Dunne Kerri Lynn Durfee Douglas Eaton Laura A. Edgar Michelle Y. Elliott Diana G. Esposito lacob A. Falconer Shannon I. Fealey Kimberly Feeney Christopher A. Feifer Tara M. Ferguson Kazumi D. Fernstrom Christine L. Ferrari Keri Jean Florence Michael D. Florio Erik |. Forster Nancy Franklin Kristen C. Froberg Christopher F. Fronce Mathew J. Fry Brian Keith Gadoury Raymond F. Gagliardi Matthew L. Gagner Marion Gallagher Michael P. Gallagher Carlos Gama Kengy P. Gardiner Kristin I. Gardiner Paula Ann Gardiner D. Garretson Robin C. Gartelman Tammy J. Gauvin Tamm i R. Getchell Ann E. Gibson Mike K. Gilheany Seth Gillis Paul S. Giordano Dean Giramma Dianna B. Glass James R. Godena 186 juniors T.M., hard at work! William R. Golding Kelly M. Gordon Lisa A. Gordon Tammy ). Gray Kelly S. Greene Mark R. Greene Todd A. Greene Jennifer L. Grosso Paul W. Haas Shawn C. Hackett Ronald Hagenburg Amy B. Hallworth Stephen G. Hammond Lee-Ann Hardy Denise M. Harper David E. Harrington Lynne M. Harrington Ronald W. Harris Jr Rebecca M. Harrison Donna J. Hawkins Tammy Healy Stephanie J. Heelan Jennifer L. Hendrick Kevin M. Higgins Selena M. Hifl Serena Hill Lani L. Hilton Kevin M. Hogberg Raymond T. Holden Robert Allen Hunt Kimberly J. Hurst Denise Hutson Gina M. lafrati Kristen A. James Edwart T. Jamieson David M. Jasinski Melissa A. Jenkins Theresa A. Johnson Michael D. Jones Sherry A. Jones Brian Jordon Jennifer H. Jordan Kraig Donald Jordan Jeanette M. Hunod David S. Kakela Gwen J. Kalyanapu Katherine E. Keavy Juniors 187 John G. Keefe Alecia Keegan lulie A. Kempt Alexander N. Kerkhoff Scott G. Kettelle Kimberly B. Kilcline Brad King Gilbert R. King Anna Kirk Karenl Kitchin Kevin S. Kitchin Mary A. Knight Kevin ). Kramer Andrew D. Kress Robert Labossiere Monique R Labrecque Paul Lafferty David B. Lafleur Holly A. Laird Nicole Lamoureaux Clinton ). Larkin Dawn M. Larque Christopher Lavornia Timothy E. Lawton Brian ). Leite Jennifer A. Lentino Robin Lepore Gary W. Lima Traci A. Lima Margaret C. Lindgren Jeffrey F. Little Wayne Littlefield Kimberly A. Lundy Scott L. Lussier Juanita J. Macdonald Gavin H. Maclean Stephen D. Maclean Heather Macleod Cinthia R. Macneil Edward J. Maguire Deborah J. Maiorana Michael Todd Mallen Tracy J. Manforte Michelle A. Manni Kara A. Markarian Kimberly A. Marshall 188 Juniors John F. Martin Lisa M. Maslanka Ann K. Matoes Annamarie Maxfield Stephen A. McBride Erin A. McCarthy Tonya McCarthy Lori A. McDevitt Kimberly A Mcgovern Maureen E. McGuirl Daniel E. McKenna Susan E. McLintock Laurence R. McLister Shannon Marie McManus Karen A. McNally Kristen A. McNulty Glynn E. Meade Lanada L. Means Heather M. Medeiros Regina S. Meehan Karen Meland Patrick J. Mellon Antonia L. Mendes Deborah Merkin Rebecca Merkin Orange M. Miller Christopher D. Moone Tina L. Morgan Christopher T. Mortin Dena M. Moscatelli Anthony Mosmiller Paula A. Motte Bonnie L. Mudge (onathan P. Munroe Karen Murphy Marylee Murphy Kelly A. Murray Robin L. Murray Takeyoshi Nagaoka William C. Nebus Tami A. Neves John P. Newbauer Heike Niedermayer Tracy L. Nitong Cheryl S. Oergel Christine E. CX'Sterle Keven J. Oneil Juniors 189 Robert E. Orourke Christen M. Paine Rueben ). Panzo Dawn M. Parenteau Laura L. Parkhurst Panna R. Patel Sadhna R. Patel Travis M. Pauley Wendy L. Pearce Kimbley A. Peloquin Michael Pemantel Robert A. Perry Rhonda Pezzullo Stephen R. Pierce Tracy L. Pierce Lynn R. Pierson Mark A. Plympton Celeste M. Poisson Marshall Poole George L. Porter Kelly A. Potter Ann M. Proulx Sharon L. Quirk Todd R. Ramsey Arati C. Rao Rachel L. Read Roanne ). Rebello James H. Reeves Margaret J. Reilly Tracie L. Reynolds Robyn M.Thea Deborah K. Roberts Garret G. Roberts lames J. Robinson Joseph Robinson Matthew J. Robinson Richard A. Robinson Amy M. Rooney Deborah Rosa Christine Rossetti Carl V. Rossi Debra A. Rugg Donna Ruggieri Kerri Ryan Tina Lyn Ryan Deana M. Rzemiem Beth M. Sabins 190 Juniors David Salisbury Joseph N. Sanders David A. Sams Natalie R. Sauzedde Heather Serpa Jennifer W. Seymour Jason T. Shabo Thomas Shelton Tammy Siebel Donna Jean Singleton David I. Sliney Amelia E. Smith Christopher L. Smyth Laura J. Sorensen Jennifer J. Sousa Gerard W. Southland Christopher Souza Steve J. Spate her Tara L. Speakman David W. Spellman Sara Brown Sprague Kristin M. St. Jean Scott D. Stebbins Ronald W. Stevens Brent Stewart Mic hael A. Stewart David W. Stock David Stone Jamie J. Stone Hollis M. Strandberg Holly A. Stuart Maeve R. Sullivan Krishna Swonger James D. Sykora Patricia M. Tammaro Julie Marie Tefft jennifer L. Terry Dennis E. Thibault Nancy A Thomas Elizabeth M. Tierney Eraina Tierney Maureen K. Tierney Thomas P. Tighe Dan J. Tillman Cheryl Toevs Steve |. Torbett Rebecca M. Tougas Juniors 191 Nicole M. Trivelli George H. Truman III George Tucker Lori A. Tucker Dawn M. Tully Erin M. Viera Beverly Vilardotsky Michael M. Vollucii Kathy Warner Shani Wallace Kimberly M. Walsh Wendy I. Washburn lames A. Washington Robin J. Watson Kathleen M. Weber Kimberly A. Wellen Angela Lee Weller John Wendelschaefer Barry M. Westall loseph C. Whaley Harry F. Whilden John T. Whitaker Christopher B White Michael S. White Shannon E. Wilcox Jennifer C. Williams Jennifer Williams Claude H. Wright Heather M. Young Edward R. Zartler Marc F. Zwolinski 192 Juniors That's so funny!! I am just too cool. juniors 193 CLASS OF 90 The Freshman class of 1990 was the newest addition to NKHS. They proved that they had determination by partici- pating in the many events that took place during the school year. They also showed a lot of school spirit by taking part in the many school sports offered at NKHS. Many members of this class were placed on varsity teams; a great accomplishment for a Freshman. Although they have a lot to learn and accomplish over the next three years, the class of 1990 has had a good start and should prove to be an outstanding group. Obviously a Freshman Tripping in late, Kerri? Contemplating the joys of school. Footloose FreshPERSON. 194 Class of 1990 CLASS OF 1989 The Sophomore class, advised by Mr. Ward, jumped into an exciting year. During the Homecoming activities, NKHS heard it through the grapevine that this class was It. They in- herited the King of the Mountain posi- tion from the luniors by winning Spirit Week. Besides helping the needy, they had fun winning a cash prize of $500 to add to their class funds. Over the year the sophomore class has shown such spirit and enthusiasm that it is clear that they will achieve much while they are at North King- stown. The Sophomores proved this year that they are an asset to the school and will continue to be for their remaining years at NKHS. The Grapevine float. No food outside the cafeteria!!!! Our fearless leader, Mr. Ward. One F-stop higher please! Class of 1989 195 CLASS OF 1988 Led by its enthusiastic advisors, Mr. Dennis Sullivan and Mr. Law- rence Verria, the class of 1988 had a productive year. The juniors proved that they “have what it takes when their fund raiser made a large contribution towards their prom and secured their position as the wealthiest class on campus. The long- awaited junior Prom finally took place on May 23. The Boys' Gym was trans- formed by the decorations for the Japanese Garden theme. On june 10, Class Day, the Juniors will readily accept their new position at the top, and become Seniors. 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(Pe a o yoa a anays. Memorial 241 TO OUR FRIENDS During the thousands of classes, sports events, club functions and parties we have attended these years we have made great friends. For those who will stay at NKHS we wish you luck in the coming years and for those who leave, you take with you the memories of the best friends and best times of your life. Muffin and Anne. How about Friday? Face it, I'm awesome! Friends, fwls and buddies. I Love Va, Ev. SinKy takes a break. 242 Seniors Senior Directory Heather Christine Adrian e 10 Colonial Rd. North Kingstown, Kl 02852 Volleyball 1.2,3,4. Student Council 2,3,4, Drama Club 3.4, Class of'87 Committer 2,3,4. Honor Society 3.4, Smoking Council 4 Remember yeslerd.iv dream tomorrow but live today. Scott Ahrrndt Scotty 130 Greenmeadow Cr. North Kmgstosvn. Rl 02852 Soccer 2,3,4, Basketball I. Drama 4, Concert Choir 4 No one can take away vour right to tight and to never surrender Never surrender - Corey Hart Stephen Alhaugh Bam-Bam 9 Columbia Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 When you wish upon a star, dreams will take you very tar But when you wish upon a dream, life ain't always what it seems Chad Albert Woody South Roadexeter, Rl 02822 Football 4 later Steve Albro 5318 Hopkins Hill Rd West Greenwich. Rl 02816 It doesn't matter if you win or lose, it's how good you looked — D.L.R. Karin I. Allen 50 Raymond Potter Lane Slocum. Rl 02877 Concert Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,4. Student Council 1,2,3, Drama 4, All-Slate Chorus 2.4, Solo A Ensemble 3.4, Senior Outing Club Jeanette Lynn Allinson 37 Creenmeadow Circle North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 1,2, Hold on to a ray of hope and a promise of the future and follow vour dreams. Wendv Andrews Winny 598 Robin Hollow Road West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Born to be a farmer Dawn Angell Box 664 Carrs Pond Rd West Greenwich, Rl 02816 Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1.2,3.4. Symphonic Band 2,3.4, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3 Ann Appleton 88 Nicholes Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 4. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1) Marc Archambault Box 165 RR2 New Rd Exeter. Rl 02822 Do horror stories have happy endings Pat Armstrong 73 Wilbur Hazard Rd Saunderstown, Rl 02874 Soccer 1.2,3,4, Drama 1,2.3, Orchestra 9. Senior Outing Club 4, Close- up 3 When I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find, and when I leave I don't know what I'm leaving behind. Catherine Asker c o Poulin, 52 Murray Ave. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Cross Country, Track. International Club Kim Atherton 40 Bellcwood Ct. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cross Country 1.2.3,4. Track and Field 1.4, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook. Chorus 1,2.3 Suz Aubois 205 Conanicus Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Field Hockey 3,4. Track 1,2,3.4, Varsity Club4, Class of '87. Pong Team 2,3,4. Soc There has to be an invisible sun that, gives us hope when the whole days done. — Police — Laura P. Audet 126 Wmsor Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Sergio Fernando Barron lusto Sierra 3113 Guadalajara. Mexico Mike Beatrice 2 Stone Gate Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Soccer 1,2, Basketball 1.2,3,4. Gun Club 2. Volleyball 3 No matter how bad the situation appears to be. things will always work out for the better Nicole Beaulieu Nikki 46 Emerson Rd Jamestown. Rl 02835 Concert Choir, Curiouser. and Cunouscr Steve Beauregard 33 Hickory Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Jazz Ensemble 3,4 You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you |ust might find, you git what you need. R S. Marcy Bee Mold 99 Raymond Potter Ln. Exeter. Rl 02822 Chorus 1,2. Wrestling Cheerleading 2. Football, Baskethall Cheerlead- ing 3.4, Varsity Club 3.4 All I ask of you is to remember me as loving you. Here we are at last, children in the dark running from the past, into the unknown Barhara Streisand Lauri Beckwith Li, 90 West Mam Street North Kingstown Rl 02852 Softball 2, Hello, I must be going, to our separate lives I am in the air tonight, tomorrow never knows I'll be in the land of confusion with a long long way to go It's gonna get better, you might recall. Dianne Bennett 625 Congdon Hill Road North Kingstown. Rl 02874 Volleyball 1.2.3,4. Baskeball 1,2,3.4, Choir 1,2, Chorus 1.2 All I ask of you is to remember me as loving you — To A.C. Carolyn Berthelot 204 Beacon Ave Jamestown. Rl 02835 Field Hockey 1,2,3.4. Trac k 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 3.4, Cheerleading 1. Varsity Club 3.4. Class of '87 1,2,3.4. Senior Outing Club. Yearbook 4 You're the master of your own destiny, so give and take the Best that you can. Raymond Black 515 Davisville Rd. North Kingstown Rl 02852 I he world is full of kings and queens who blind your eves and steal your dreams and when you walk in golden halls you get to keep the gold that falls. It's heaven and hell Tim Blackwell Slick 594 Hatchery Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 1, Basketball 1,2 Duffy Blue Doppy-Doo 51 Nautilus Drive Saunderstown, Rl 02874 Mark Bombard RR 2, Plain Meeting Road Box 1 306 West Greenwic h. Rl 02816 Track 2.3.4, Cross Country 3,4 You see us as you want to. in the simplest terms, the most convenient definitions, but what we found out is that we are an athlete, a lock, a basketcase. a princess, and a criminal. Kim Boober 90 Rosemary Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Special Olympics 1985-1986 Teresa Boone Resa 46 Green lane Jamestown. Rl 02835 Cheerlcading 2, Class of 87 3,4, Field Hockey Manager 4. Senior Outing Club. Drama Club 4. Varsity Club 4 It is time to stop dreaming about life outside these walls, we are now victims of reality and we nave to do something about it. Ron Bose 21 Butternut Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 1.2,3. Science Club 3.4. Orchestra 1,2,3, SADD 3.4 There are so many words of wisdom that come from others, but what good are they Only your own wisdom is useful. Rebecca Bowen Becky 35 Roger Williams Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Band I. Marching Band 1,2,3, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Track and Field 3.4. Cross Country 4, All State 1, Solo an Ensemble 2,3,4 None of the secrets of success work unless you do' Isaac Bowen Ike' ’ 35 Roger Williams Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 You know I'm a dreamer, but my heart of god I had run away high, so I wouldn't come home low. lust when things went right, doesn't mean they were always wrong, lust take this song and you'll never be alone. Dianne Bradford Di Di 31 Mark Dr . North Kingstown. Rl 02852 N.C.A. 3,4, FYinting 4, Nursing 3. Sch x l Committee I Pam my. remember the fun times (Jamestown pirlies) and especially yelling at Ray's House Friends forever love ya DiDi Larissa Brenneneiser 5 Columbia Ave. Jamestown. Ri 02835 Life is very short and very uncertain; let us spend it as well as we can. |ohn Brennan Pole 1930 Tanglewood Dr. West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Science Club 1,2,3.4, Foreign Language Club 1.2,3,4. Computer Sci- ence league 1,2.4. SADD 4. Chess Club 1.2, Math league 3, Photo- graph Club 1,2 If money can’t buy me happiness, then I guess I'll have to rent it Weird Al Yankovir Scott Brindamour Scott • 10 Meadowland Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Baskethall 1. Soccer 2.3.4. Golf 1.2,3.4. National Honor Society 2,3.4 Sam Broadhurst Yambo 56 Ocean Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 You can'1 always get what you want Mark Brockelman 144 Fishing Cove Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cross Country 2,3,4. Track and Field 2.3,4. Model Legislature 3.4. Protect Close-up 3 We busted out of class had to get away from those fools. We learned more from a three minute record then we ever learned in school. Springsteen Dana Brodin 17 Standish Rd. lamestown. Rl 02835 Choir 2,3,4. Gymnastics 1. Track 2.3 Leaving doesn't mean I'll find an answer. I'm after things life doesn't guarantee but I still know I need the chance to find out lor myself that what I am is still all that I can be. ludson Broome Jud 68 Enfield Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Model legislature 3.4. Science Club 3.4, Boy's Stales 3. Senior Outing Club We cannot force the wind to blow the wav we want it to. but we can ad|ust our sails that they may take us were we want to go. Kelly Burlingham Kefs P.O. Box 391 Jamestown. Rl 02835 The little hand is on the two the big hand is pointing at you now what time is that ... CRCFX Margaret Butler 130 Boston Neck Rd. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 I just want to thank God for hefjnng me make it through the North Kingstown School System — beginning to end Matthew Byers Monster 47 Hickory Dnve North Kmgstosvn. Rl 02852 Quote Jen Cain 136 Clinton Dr. P.O. Box 72 North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Chorus 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2.3, Yearbook 4. Fine Arts 2. Class of 87 4. Pong Team 4 It's sort of like I don't know svhat kind of yard dash you're running but then you're at the finish line and you sigh you've made it! But you never have — you have to start all over again. Marilyn Monroe Michael Carney Ice 958 Victory Highway Exeter. Rl 02822 NJROTC 2,3,4 Our so called leaders speak and with words they try to (ail ya they subiugate the meek but its the rhetoric of failure. Lisa Car rail Lis 972 Hopkins Hill Rd West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Without self-respecl. what else have you got! Matthew Carter Carter 325 Railroad Ave. Saunderstown. Rl 02874 243 Senior Dir. Cont. Senior Outing Club, Football 4. Baseball 4 Everybody needs somebody to make life worth living Megan Carty I Spanker Street Jamestown. Rl 0283S lighten up while you still can, you know we’ll never be here again. Eagles Brian Casey 144 Paula Drive North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Close up T Be good, or be good at it. Susan Casey 144 Paula Drive North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 J.V Basketball Cheerleading 2. Football Cheerleading 3. Varsity Basket- ball Cheerleading 3 Virginia Cherau Ginny 88 Woodhaven Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Foreign Language Club 2. Prom Committee 3.4 Tender years, won't you wash away my tears; how I wish you were near, please don't go tender years. |on Chirmide lonnieC.” Rat 1 201 Brtarbrook Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Football 1. Basketball 1, Baseball 1.3.4. Rat Pack Life in the fast lane, surely make you lose your mind.'' Mark Clarke 12 Ml Hope Ave Jamestown. Rl 02835 Brian Conn 640 Oak Hill Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Sean Connors 27 Woodlawn Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cross Country 2 K seeing is believing, you better take another look ‘cause I'm halfway gone and I'm hardly here Heather Conway 91 Elna Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cross Country 1, Field Hockey 2, Soccer 3, Track and Field 1,2,3, Foreign language Club 2,3,4. Close up 3, Student Council 4 Kimberly Coon Lake Drive RR 6 West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Symphonic Band 1,4. Marching Band 1.4. Solo, Ensemble 2. Honor Society 2,4 A spark of life — a beat in time, a lonely light that longs to shine, an open road that knows no end. a ray of hope around the bend — Billy Squire — John Coulter Purgatory Road Exeter. Rl 02822 IV Football 2, Varsity Football 3.4 John C rite h 25 King Phillip Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Wrestling 2. Football 3.4. Track and Field J.4 It's never to late, to lie yourself. Jessica Currier 105 lerry Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Dream til your dreams come true. — Aerosmith till D'Abrosca 33 frigate Street lamestown. Rl 02835 Class o 87 1.2,3,4. Basketball Cheerleading 1,2,3, Captain 2. Football Cheerleading 2, Gymnastics 3.4, Captain 3, Senior Outimg Club, Student Council 3, Varsity Club 2,3.4. Executive Board 3.4 All these people I'm talking to don't understand, they don't seem to realize, they re listening but they're not hearing me. they're being too ruel lo be kind The feeling I had is gone: I gave it all to you now I'm living on borrowed time —- but it's mine I cannot believe it's true. lulir Daniels 71 Cynthia Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Foreign language Club 2 It flows between us. over us. and with us. And it is time, strength, tone, light, life, and love. - Robert Frost Ark Davis 35 Queen's Fort Lane Exeter. Rl 02822 All I know is no one dies. I'm still confusing love with need Jennifer Davis 4 Intrepid lane Jamestown. Rl 02835 Basketball Cheerleading 1,2,3 Capt 4. Football Cheerleading 3.4 Capt Varsity Club 3,4. Foreign Language Club 3 When you feel that all you have left lo give are your tears, look into the future and smile to the world — J.D. Beth Deal 121 King Phillip Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Lillian DeangeJo Lilly May 50 Heritage Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 ROTC 1.2,3, V1CA 3.4 Sweetpea, One more night til July 18, 1987 — Love Lil Diane DeJehanty Di 159 Grant Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Chorus 1.2,3,4. Student Council 1.2,3,4, Executive Board 3.Classof '87 Love in the heart wasn't put there to stay. love isn't love til you give some away. Kerne Deltufo Ker South County Trail Exeter. Rl 02822 Cheerleading 1. Softball 1 Seasons will change you must go on follow your dreams Michael Dempsey 69 Paula Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Foreign language Club 2.4. Golf 2,4 Melissa Devine Missy 373 Fletcher Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Band 1,2. Symphonic Band J.4, Marching Band 1.2,3.4, Band Maiorette 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Student Council 4. Class of '87 3,4, Band Treasurer 4. Yearbook 4 Life is too important to be taken seriously. Jeon Dias Route 165 Fscohegg, Rl 02821 Foreign Language Club 3, Class of '87 3 Patricia Dkkens Little Dickens 30 Fairfield Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 1,2, Concert Band 1.2. VICA 3.4. Foods 3,4 Hi Crete hen and Lisa. Brute Dkkinson 37 Cole Street Jamestown. Rl 02835 T ake the best torget the rest and some day you'll find these are the best of times Karen Dkontilio 85 Bryant Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 SADD 2,3,4, Class of 87, Computer Science League 4. Foreign Langu- age Club 4. Youth Council on Smoking 4 Believe in who you are. you are a shining star ... — Lionel Richie Anthony Difilippo Tony” 5056A Mishnotk Road West Greenwich, Rl 02816 Spanish Club 1.2. Volleyball 1,2.4, Baseball 1,2, Draftsmen Association 1.2 No matter how bad things look, no matter how much is needed lo lie done, things always work out. That much is definite Amy Digioia 780 Oak Hill Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Sherry Digiusippe P.O. Box 78 Slocum Road Slocum. Rl 02877 Terry Dion P.O. Box 163 Victory Highway Exeter. Rl 02822 Wrestling Cheerleading Lorraine Dionne Lome 85 Regent Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 1.2,3,4, Symphonic Band 4, Class of 87 3.4 Kim Dipietro 10 Windward Walk North Kingstown. Rl 02852 International Club 3.4. Protect Close Up 4 Dave Dougherty Hawkey e” 10 Garboard Street lamestown. Rl 02835 Cross Country 1,2.3 life is a waste ot time, time is a waste of life so let's all get wasted and have the times of our lives. Sherry Dow 31 Martha Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 NJROTC I will always remember. Charlie August 25, 1986 Erin Downey 105 Mrtola Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Softball 1,2.3,4 Tina Duckworth Tee 201 Lantern Lane East North Kingstown. Rl Naval Science 1,2,3, Drill Team 1,2, Homeroom Rep 1,2 Look to the future and not to the past to find those things you want to make last. Cristina De Dumas 22 lumper Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Tennis 4 Cuanto mas estudio mas se, cuanto mas se. mas olvido. cuanto mas olvido menos se. entonces, para que estudio? D.J. Duhamcl Arnold'' 248 Earle Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Manummana Timothy Dunlevy Tim” 25 Bay Street lamestown. Rl 02835 American Computer Science League 2.3. Track and Field 3,4, Drama Club Stage Crew 3. Audio Visual (rew 1,2,3,4, Blood Drive Committee 4 Some say tomorrow's another day Tuesday . I may as well play.. — Sting Adam Dunne 665 North Mam Road lamestown. Rl 0283S The best thing about being high is the view, lames Joseph Early III 111 Fleetwood Dr. Saunderstown, Rl 02874 Westbay, VICA Life is a game- So play to win. Sandra Eaton Sandi 10 Lindley Ave. Wickfocd, Rl 02852 Just one of the guys! Susan Eaton 10 Lindley Ave. Wickford, Rl 02852 Born to be wild'!!!!!! Robert Edgar 88 Mast Street lamestown. Rl 02835 Track 2,3,4. Football 4 Dean Eklof 105 Fletcher Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Elvis lives!! Buddy Holly is God Ronald MacDonald is the Antichrist. Volvo There is no substitute Amie Elliott 54 Whitman Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Fine Arts Club 3. Senior Outing Club What you think of yourself is much more important that what others think of you. — Seneca lulie Elliott 156 Bethany lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Don't worry about the world ending today, it's already tomorrow in Australia. Leigh Evans 126 Columbia lane lamestown, Rl 02835 Crosscountry 2.3. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Track and Field 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 4 The memories will last forever' Kimberly Faddcn 66 Carr Lane lamestown. Rl 02852 I asked him, How much do you love me? This much, he answered, and he stretched out his arms — and died lennifer Falconer Niffy 56 Champlin Road Saunderstown, Rl 02874 Tennis 1,2,3.4. Varsity Club 2.3,4. Trac k and Field 3.4, Fine Arts 3, Class of 87’ 3,4. Senior Outing Club. Pong Team 3,4 244 Senior Dir. Cont. Slow down you move loo fast You got to make the morning last. |usl lucking down the cobble stones. Looking for fun and feeling groovy — Paul Simon Keli Fay Warrior Women Hog House Hill Road Exeter, Rl 02822 fen F errante 1b6 Ferry Road Saunderstown, Rl 02874 Tennis 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 3,4, Varsity Club 2.3,4, Senior Outing Club, Fine arts Club 3. Class of 87' 3,4, Pong Team 3.4 Remember what we've said, and done, and felt about each other ... Don't let the past remind us of what we are now ... — CSN Gregory Fiedler Greg 109 Shady Cove Rd North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Stone Fish lulie Finch 40 Pennsylvania Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Cross Country 9, Track and Field 9 They think you're so foolish living for today, care in |usl what you think and not what others say. Daniel Fish Dan 20 Beatrice Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Michael Fit gerald Fiuy 115 Bates Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Football 2,3,4 Kelli Flanigan 211 Shore Acre Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 ROTC 1,2,3 In life there is a long road to follow If you follow it the wrong wav. You will never make it to the end. Constance For and Connie 29 Arnold Ave Jamestown. Rl 02835 Rather than starting inside, start outside and reach the mental through the physical. — J.M. Lives Robert For and Bob’ 29 Arnold Ave Jamestown. Rl 02835 What about love, don't you want someone to care about you ... vou might need it someday!!! John Forman 62 Collation Circle North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Boys Vollevball 4. American Computer League 2,3. Computer Program- ming Team 3.4 The road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow if I can.— J.R.R. Tolkien Terri Forsell 44 Fishing Cove Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 A Long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough. Tracie Forsell 44 Fishing Cove Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Yearbook 4 Everybody needs somebody to make life worth living. To be high on life and not substitutions. Christopher Fortun Chris R.R. 1, Box 792, Austin Farm Road Exeter. Rl 02822 All the lonelv people, where do they all belong' Kevin Friedman 1000 Gilbert Stuart Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 There's cowboys and outlaws, right guys and south paws. Good dogs and all kinds of cats. There's a dirt road and white lines and all kinds of stop signs. But I’ll stand here right where I'm at, 'cause I wear my own kmda hat Holger Fullriede Heiestrass 37 3078 Stol enau. West Germany ' We shall not cease from exploring and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time — T.S. Elliot — Joey Ann Fuscakfo Joe 170 Heritage Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 The priest lives the priest dies but even in heaven the priest get high’ Football 1. Basketball 1, Tennis 1.2,3,4. Volleyball 4. Foreign language Club 1,2,3,4 Space, the final frontier these are the continuing voyages of the graduat- ing seniors, our four year mission, to pursue college life, and to boldly party where no cop has gone before. Mary CTrundner 55 Cole Street Jamestown, Rl 02835 ROTC 1.2,3,4. Color Guard 4, SADD 4 “I've been waiting for this moment all my life — P. Collins Bjoum Gaassand 509 School Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 John Gadrow 80 Longfellow Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 If I could. I would slow the whole world down. I would bring it to it's knees and stop it spinning round — The Police Deborah Gant Deb 40 Sachem Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 James Gardiner |im 61 Cydot Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Ronald Gauvin Ron 224 Dahlia Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Football 1, Basketball 2,3.4. Pong Team 4 T ime we waste on hate full of anger, jealously, the times we act so cruel all the times you turned on me. Tricia Lynn Getchell 814 Tenrod Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Time flies when you are having fun! Michael David Gledhill Mickey 102 Rosemary Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Band 1,2, Symphonic Band 3,4. Marching Band 2,3,4, Drama Club 4 You don't know what ya got, until it's gone, and I found out a little too late. — Chicago — Jeffrey Golding 795 Tower Hill Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Live it up while you are in high school. MkheJIe L Goodbrrd 6101 Post Rd 89 North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Of all the things I have had to endure you are the greatest challenge. Christine |. Graham Chssy P.O. Box 204 Exeter. Rl 02822 Bye N.K. — It was great' Scott V. Grossman 66 Chaucer Dr. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Gregory |on Mamma k 77 Bow St. Jamestown. Rl 028.35 Football 1,3,4, Track 2,4, Svmpfionic Band 2.3.4 Finally Michael Harrington Sharpe Street West Greenwich, Rl 02816 Christine Harris Box 883 Widow Sweets Road Exeter. Rl 02822 You can't have love until you have friendship. Steven Harris 51 Grant Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 And if you take vour pick be careful how you choose it. Dedicated to the late great John Henry Bohnam — We lose you. Ricfurd Harper Rich 11 Scrabbletown Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 American Computer Science League 2.3, Basketball 2,3, Cross Countrv 3,4, Close up 3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Model Legislature 3.4 If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it. I know I can achieve it. Ann Marie Hasney Annbo Birch Drive Exeter. Rl 02822 VICA Club 3,4. Nursing Assistant 3,4 Mkhael G. Ha ar 66 Dayton Court North Kingstown, Rl 02852 It's not the kill it's the thrill of the chase. Jennifer Hazard Jen 101 Thelma Irene Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Fine Arts 1.2. Class of '87 1.2,3,4 Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these if love. I Cor. 13:13 Alicia Hermes 11 Mansion Ave. Narragansett. Rl 02882 Foreign Language Club 3.4 Here is a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished if you're alive, it isn't. Diane Hernandez 107 Chaucer Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Foreign Language Club, Orchestra I, Project Close Up 3 Mothers complain about how hard life is. And the kids |ust don't understand Such are these, the best years of our lives. Kirsten Herrera Kris RR 1, Box 472 Exeter. Rl 02822 VICA 3.4 My best year was 9th grade I will never forget it Thank you to my cousin C.H. for giving me the best two exchange students B.H., thanks for being friends with me in 1,2,3,4 years Andrea Hogberg 60 Daniel Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Basketball 1,2.3. Vollevball 1.2,3.4, Soccer 3.4 Alicia Horan lish 1685 Stony Lane North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Orchestra 1, FFA 1.2.3,4. Student Council 4 If we shoot lor the moon and miss we will at least wind up among the stars Dawne Howard Dawney 320 Burnt Sawmill Road Coventry, Rl 02816 Student Council 2.3. West Bay 3.4. VICA 3,4, Advisory Board 4 Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime We'll take the best, forget the rest and someday well find... these are the best of times. — Styx Larissa Hues Risa 105 Surrey Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Choir 1, Marching Band 1,2,3 Rebecca Huling Victory Highway Exeter. Rl 02822 Future Farmers of America 1,3,4 Marc Hughes Markie Rat 3 B-2.3 Krzak Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 3 The world is full of kings and queens, that blind your eyes and steal your dreams Its heaven and hell Mike Hummel Wegscheide 5. 6460 GelnhauserVHochst West Germany International Club 4 Ihr leud. ihr leud Kerne Hutchins Ker 20 Virginia Ave. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Chorus 1.2, Class of '87 4 In times of trouble when you need a helping hand iust call because, you have got a friend, Stepfvanie I ovino Steph 30 Shady Cove Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Live one day at a time, until something comes into view. and vou must plan ahead Eric lacobsen 209 Brookhaven Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Varsity Cross Country 2. Cycling 1.2,3.4 Kemberly lankura Cheeks 194 Yorktown Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 NIROTC 1.2,3,4 Some days peanuts, some days shells. 245 Julie, taking a break? Class of 87 rules! The senior line-up. West Bay rules! I'm wearing John's sweater! Of course we speak English! 246 Seniors How many days, Mart v? I'm not THAT shy! Meg and Missy Gator! You can dress him up, but . . . What are you up to now, Dianne' Seniors 247 Senior Dir. Cont. Rasmond lannev Ty 16 Arcadia Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Basketball 1. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Class of 87. Pong Team 2,3.4 Relax. The Miley-Alvare Show. Anything would Ire good lor me. you know, pool or a pond Edward larbeau |ohn Potter Road West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Aston-Martin lagonda Christian |ensen Chris 140 Suffolk Dnse North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Rob Johannscn Metallica 32 Woodmont Drive North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Can you do. the milano moshf Corey lohnson Magic” 108 Asqah Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Lrla lohnson Sunshockef 66 Collation Circle North Kingstown. Rl 02852 I need Brazil bad' I need the sun. the sea. the palm trees and the sand. Not only that a tan. linette lohnson S20 Hatchery Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Student Council I. Foreign Language Club 2.3 Once I care ,. . I will always care, for friends I will always be there Mary lohnson 6 Wasp Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Concert Band 1,2,3. Science Club 3 'Ain't no wav I’m staving home tonight. I'll be out until the morning light, lust hangm' round the local parking lot checkin' out the guys to see what they got — Summer Nights Van Halen Renae lohnson 175 A Pine River Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Carleen Jones 29 Harding Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Try vour hardest to get what you want, fight until it's yours or until you find that it's not worth it. Laura Iordan 272 Lantern lane Exeter. Rl 02822 Close-Up 3. Foreign Language Club 4 Franklin D. lulian Joe Absolut 173 Gorky Prose pect Leningrad. Rl Yearbook 2,3.4. Class of 1987 1.2.3.4, Model Legislature 3.4. RAF. 3.4. Pong Team 2,3.4 Expect only what happens in the fight This way you will never be surprised. Pam I. Kaiser 8 Clinton Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Homeroom Representative 3,4. Printing L.4. Class Secretary (West Bay) Were out of here. Dianne!' Scott A. Kalooski 94 Lawn Ave Jamestown, Rl 0283S Baseball 1.2,3,4, Football 1.2,3.4 Hold on to your dreams, even when it seems everyone around you has their little schemes; listen to your heart and hold on to vour dreams.” Tnumph Leela M. Kalyanapu 230 Chadsey Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Josephine Kane Josie' 36 Bryant Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Baskctbjll Cheerleader 1,2,3.4. Football Cheerleader 4, Tennis 2.3, Student Council 3.4. Class of '87 2.3,4, Executive Board 3.4, Varsity Club 4. Yearbook 4, Senior Outing Club 4 Fun in the sun; radios Ware; practice runs; those who care ... you're the friends that must go away, but 'til the end ... in my heart you will stay. Patricia Marie Keefe Trish 88 Shady Lea Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 3.4, Track 3,4. Softball 1.2, Varsity Club 4 What I carry m my heart brings us so close or so far apart, only lovecan make love. — Peter Gabriel Michael Keegan 1460 Stony Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Track 4, Cross Country 1 Still I'm standing here awaiting this grand transition. I'm a food in search of wisdom, I'll walk the roads to madness.” — Queensrych — Sean Keene Shrew 133 Sauga Ave. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 As long as man remains a dual being, as long as he is in danger of lieing conquered by his worse self. and. with every defeat, finds it more difficult to make a stand. Lynne Ann Kelly RR 6. 613A Pine Tree Lane West Greenwich. Rl 02816 In a world that don't know Romeo and luliet. boy meets girl and promises we can't forget, we are cast from Edens gale with no regret. Into the fire we cry! — Bon |ovi — Elizabeth Kent Beth 13 Lantern Lane Exeter. Rl 02822 Protect Close Up 3. International Club 4 Pamela Kent Pam 13 Lantern Lane Exeter. Rl 02822 Protect Close up 3, International Club 4 Karla Kerkhoff 382 Butternut Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 West Bay 3.4. Food Service 3.4. V1CA 3.4 Imagine it. See it. Be it.” lack King Jake” 26 Seaview Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 ROTC 4. Wrestling 3,4. Football 4 lonathan King |ono 155 Beacon Ave Jamestown. Rl 02835 NIROTC 1,2.3.4. Soccer 1, Football 3.4, Track and Field 1 'Whatever you do in life leave no regrets — K.K. David Kirby 238 Sachem Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Kerrin Curtis Knight 80 Fairfield Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Peer Alcohol Council 9, Foreign language Club 1,2, Student Council 1,2.3.4, Executive Board 3,4, Class of '87 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2. Assistant Manager Chandlery 2, Manager 3.4. Cheerleadmg 3. Senior CXiting Club. Close Up 4. Yearbook. Photographer 4 Love is the energy of a steadfast will bent on creating friendship. Annette Labontc' 46 Harrington Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 1.2,3,4, Concert Band 2.3. Symphonic Band 4 Daniel lacombc Dan” 128 Hoover Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Baseball 2. Football 3 ''Going out in a blaze of glory” — The Alarm — William Ladd Bill 61 Esker Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Volleyball 4 I know its true but I'm sorry to say yesterday's a day away. Nothin’ I can do la make rt stay like that aint that a fact. Billy Lafa ia Yagoo Valey Road Slocum. Rl 02877 It's a long way to the top if you want to Rock-n-Roll Cherie Laird 166 Oakdale Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Tennis 1,2,3.4. Volleyball 2,3.4. Varsity Club 3.4. Senior Outing Club. Pong Team 3,4 Dwight Laporte 50 Scenic Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Wo-oh what I want to know where does the time gof David Laprise Diesel Dave 480 Boston Nec k Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Theonly difference between a man and a boy is the price of his toy! He who dies with the most toys wins! Kathy Leblanc 16 Elizabeth Court Wit kford, Rl 02852 Gymnastics 1, Volleyball 2,3,4 Karen Lemay 210 Dahlia Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Kathleen lemay Kathy 210 Dahlia Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Field Hockey 1,2,3.4, Track and Field 1,2.4. Foreign Language Club 4. Varsity Club 4 Renae Lewis 82 Columbia Ave lamestown. Rl 02835 226 Rollingwood Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Dannon Lima 698 Davision Road West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Football 3 Just kidding Hilary litlerick 56 Grinnell Street Jamestown. Rl 02835 Drama 2.3,4. Symphonic Band 1.2,3.4. Captain Flag Squad 3, March- ing Band 1,2.3 When you see something beautiful in nature, don't take it for granted and realize that it's a part of you. Jacqueline Ann Little Jackie” 38 Bennett Ave Cranston. Rl 02930 Cross Country 2.3. Student Counc il 2. Foreign language Club 2, Year- book 4. Protect Close-Up 3.4, Class of '87 Committee 1,2.4 .. But whichever way I go, I come back to the place you are .., without a noise, without mv pride. I reach out from the inside . . Mike Littlefield 57 Rosemarie Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 We were tust dying to get off. life in the fast lane sure does make you lose your mind.” Christopher Lopes 35 Edgar Nock Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 1,2,4. Symphonic Band 2,3,4. |azz Ensemble 2.3,4, Track 2.3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4. Tennis 1, All-State 3. Orchestra 2. Still round the corner there may wart a new road or a sec ret gate; Any though I have passed them by J a day will come at last when M shall take the hidden paths that rurV west of the moon, east of the sun. — An ol' walking song Jill Marie lasinno 106 Lake Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 To MP and Al we had some great times To MC. KF and SS I’ll never lorg all my teachers at NK thanx Good luck to the class of 87. Gary Lucas 175 Lafayette Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Lori Beth Lyons 131 Heritage Rd. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 And then the man steps right up to the microphone. And says at last lust as the time bell rings 'Good night' now it's time to go home And he makes it fast with one more thing. We are the sultans, we are the sultans of swing.” — Dire Straits Forever Amy MacIntyre 141 Old Boston Neck Rd Saunderstown, Rl 02847 Class of 87 1,2,3.4. Executive Board 3,4, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. Tennis 1,2,3.4, Soc. 4. Blood Drive 4. Pong Team 2,3.4 I am fust walking through the smoke finding out if this is it Because I've got this feeling that things are going gray andl'd like to find a straight line to help me find my way ” — Suzanne Vega — Virginia Mac Million Ginny” 492 Break Heart Hill Rd W. Greenwich. Rl 02816 James Madison Racing Rebel” 76 Caddy Roc k Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 VICA, State Parliamentarian. U.S. Army Reserves Dnll Sgt Candidate West Bay Voc-Tech Auto Mechanics are the best in the state. Nadine Maher 31 Dupont Circle North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Someday we ll look back on this and it will all seem funny. Spring- steen Renee' Mallen 54 Lmdley Ave. 248 Senior Dir. Cont. North Kingston. Rl 028S2 Chorus 1.2.3. Choir 3,4, Class of 87. Board 1,2,3,4 Maureen Bridget Mungiameli 55 Linwood Drive North Kingstown, Rl 028S2 Field Hockey 2,3,4. Basketball 2. Softball 1.2.3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Student Council 2 “Live for the fight — fight to be free. You're facin' down reality. Where others fall, you take-your stand. Answer the call your heart's command. — B.S. Lisa Markowski 5171 Seminole Trail West Greenwich, Rl 02816 West Greenwich, Rl 02816 |V Basketball 1. |V Softball 1, Varsity Basketball 2 “Live one day at a time, and make it a masterpiece David Mather 65 Elna Street North Kingstown, Rl 028S2 Soccer 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4 |ohn Mattera 153 Hines Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Ivan Matthews 6 Edgar Nock Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Soccer 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Model Legislature 3,4. Senior Outing Club. Class of 87' 2,3,4 Executive Board 3,4, Pong Team 2,3,4 “Maturity is the point in life when a person realizes he has more to lose than more to gam . Liu Ma arelli “Lee” 40 Lincoln Street North Kingstown, Rl 028S2 West Bay — Vo Tech “Rememtx-r when we used to talk about busting out we d break their hearts. Together, forever Never say goodbye ' Bon Jovi M rry McBride Jeff Rt I, Box 56 Exeter. Rl 02822 Golf Team 1. Art Club 1,2, Track 2 Colleen McCormack Coll 12 Eden Court North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Yearbook 4. Student Council 4 “But the only one here now is me. I'm fighting things I cannot see. I think it's called my destmv that I am changing. — Suzanne Vega Jonathon Me Donald Top Hill Drive. RR 2 Exeter. Rl 02892 William McGovern Bill 18 Saunders Road Saunderslown, Rl 02847 Crosscountry 1,2,3 Michael McGrory Mike 12 Bayberry Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 NIROTC 1.2,3.4 Catherine Mclellan Katie Nooseneck Hill Road West Greenwich. Rl 02816 Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime We ll take the best, forget the rest and someday we ll tind these are the best of times Marcus Mears 31 Regent Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 FFA 1.2,3.4 Scoff Medeiros 461 Camp Av« North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 3.4 Id Mello Andy 23 Thelma Irene Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Wrestling 3 |oe Mello 93 Ebony Court North Kingstown. Rl 02852 “I know I'm going to heavin’ cause I spent my time in hell. David Men ies 210 West Mam Street Wickford. Rl 02852 Stephen Michailides Steve Wheaties” 71 Shady Cove Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Varsity Soccer 2.3.4. Foreign Language Club 2,3 The good book says it s better to give than to receive. I do my best to do my part Nothin' in my pockets I got nothin' up my sleeve I keep my magK in my heart — Triumph — Peter Miller 19 Navy Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 3, Baseball 4 Susanne Miller Sue 103 Cole Street Jamestown, Rl 0283S Chorus 1.2, Concert Choir 2,3 “I see the doorway to a thousand churches, in your eyes. Andrew Mole 330 Congdon Hill Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 1,2,3.4. Basketball 1. Student Council 3,4 Derrick Moniz Bays tew Drive. Box 105 Exeter, Rl 02822 Lynn Moone 98 Highbrook Ave. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 The love m your heart wasn t put there to say love isn't love till you give it away. Wanda Morales 4 Wandy 25 New Lexington Road North Kingstown, Rl 028S2 las floresconel tiempo suelen marchitarse. pero nunc a se marchilari el amor que por ti siento. lames Morgan 45 Clark Street Jamestown. Rl 02835 Foreign language Club 1.2. French Trip 2, Golf Team 4 Can you picture what will be so limitless and free, desperately in need of some strangers hand in a desperate land. - |im Morrison Kathleen Morrissey Kat 21 Wright Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cheerleading 1,2 You know you've gut to go through hell before you get to heaven. — Steve Miller Band Tom Morrissey D.D., Tom 116 Cydot Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Computer Science Club. Track and Field Farewell to you. It was but yesterday, we met m a dream I of your lose have built a tower in the sky. Nancy Morse 1 38 Beacon Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Basketball Cheerleading 1,2 For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touc h and all you see is all your lite will ever be. — Pink Floyd Patrick Mosmiller 13 Congdon Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Katy Motte 145 Oakdale Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Class of 87' Commitlee 1.2,3.4. Executive Board 3,4 Model legislature 3,4. Student Council 3.4. Senior Outing Club. Yearbook Sitting on the dock of a bay, watc hmg the tick roll away, sitling on the dock of a bay. wasting time — Otis Redding Elizabeth Moulton Liz 24 Warburton Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 3 Dream until your dream comes true — Steven Tyler - Aerosmith — I panne Moyer P.O Box 1204 North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Vollevvall 2.3.4. Field Hockey 2.3.4. Vars.tyClub 2,3.4. Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1.2 Act from the heart, but keep in mind the heart of others Douglas Mullen Purgatory Road Exeter. Rl 02822 Elizabeth Mullen Liz 73 North Road lamestown. Rl 02835 And she was lying m the grass, and she could hear the highway, breathing. Mkhael Muller 111 Himes Street North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Marching Band 3,4, |azz Band 3.4. Symphonic Band 3.4 Always believe in your friends, but foremost believe in yourself. Carol Mullowney 20 Briarbrook Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marilyn Munger 102 Cole Street Jamestown, Rl 02835 If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. when the mountains crumble to the sea. there will still be you and me Erica Murdock 22 Mt. Hope Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Symphonic Band 1.2,3,4 When this cardboard town can no longer amuse you and it don't seem to mean anything to you now. Just try to live each and every precious moment Don't be discouraged by the future forget the past Hans Mussel man 8 Priscilla Road lamestown. Rl 02835 “When they turn the pages of history when these days have passed long ago. will they read of us with sadness for the seeds that we let grow'' — Rush Anna Nagle 5 Adelina Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Drama 2, Foreign language Club 1.2, Close up 4. Homeroom Rep 1 No one can give you lietter advice than yourself Cicero Francisco Ncbol 1147 Old Baptist Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 International Club 4 Matthew Nelson “Matt 1275 Old Baptist Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 If you can dream it. you can achieve it. Mary Ellen Nolan 70 Quail Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Close Up 3. Student Council 3. Yearbook 4. Senior Outing Club “Life to me is not measured in years, instead in smiles, laughter and tears. Remember the past, dream of the future, but live for today Katarina Nordler 494 Shore Ac res Ave North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Drama Club 4. Foreigner Club 4 Jill Nordstrom 31 kettle Court North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Youth Council on Smoking 2,3.4. Foreign Language Club 3.4. Censr 4. Drama 3,4 Our memories together, may they never end. always together, forever friends Shawn Northup “Spider 115 West Allenton Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Richard Nottage Rick 8 Ewing Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Heather Ottilige 81 Cranston Circle North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Student Council 1.2, Volk vball 1 love — it doesn't have to he remembered but it must never be forgotten Maura O'Brien 40 Web Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Tennis 1.2,3,4, Class of 87' 2.3.4. Varsity Club 2.3.4. Senior Outing Club. Model legislature 3,4. Pong Team 3.4 H one advances eontidentlv in the direction r t his dreams, and en- deavors to live in the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours Henry David Thoreau. Elizabeth O'Dell Beth- 35 Hunts River Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Flag Team 1.2. Cheer leading 3. SADD 2.3 A smile has a thousand meanings, a laugh means a thousand words Silence is great for a while but it means nothing without a smile. Thomas O'Donnell Spunky 11 Whitman Dnve North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Football 1.2,3.4. Track 2.3.4. Senior Outing Club. Pong Team 3.4 Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing! — Vince Lombardi 249 The G-bros!! You're so cute, Al! 250 Seniors Where's my twin? What's your rate per minute? Casa Lupita, anyone? How many days till graduation? Give me a break! Thumbs up for N.K.! Lean on me . . . Seniors 251 Senior Dir. Cont. Karen Pannone Ka 141 Slone Gale Drive North Kingstown. Kl 02052 We all start oH pretty much the same It's where we go from there that makes the difference Grace Jones Dawn Parenlcau Box 467, Noose Neck Road Exeter, Rl 02822 If you follow your dreams in whatever you do it won t be to long, till they start coming true. Michael Parsons Cementhead 730 Congdon Hill Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 Football 1.2.3.4. Track 2.3.4 Grow old with me the best is yet (to be) Wendy Peiosi IS I inwood Drive North Kingstown Rl 02852 Cross Country 2.3. Foreign l anguage Club 2, .4. Student Council 2.4. Wrestling Cheerleading 2. Drama Club 3.4. Varsity Club 3.4, Class of 87' 2,3,4. Yearbook 4. Protect Close up 3, Senior Outing Club 'In the war against reality man has but one weapon imagination .' lules De Gautier Allison Perry 1424 Stony Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Class of 87' 1,3, Student Council 1,2,3.4, Executive Board 1.2,3.4, Varsity Club 4. Football Cheerleading 4. National Honor Society 3.4, Basketball Cheerleading 3.4 Forget about your troubles in life don't you know it's not easy when you got to walk upon that line — Inxs Brian Perry RR 2, Box 1366. Sharpe Street West Greenwich. Rl 02816 |a Ensemble 1,2.3.4. Marching Band 3.4. Student Council 2 'I have no fear of time lor who knows where the time goes” — Sandy Denny Dawn Perry 33 Ebony Court North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Crosscountry I.Chorus (.2,3.4. Class of 87 Committee 1,4.Executive Board 3,4. West Bay Voc. 4 Good-bye yesterday, now its over and done still I hope somewhere deep in your heart yesterday will live on” — fongner Cretchen Pfudercr Stretchen 1302 Tower Hill Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Choir 1,2 Goodbye everybody I've got to go. got to leave you all behind and face the truth' —Queen Thank God it's over! Darlene Lynn Pierce Dar 150 Shady Lea Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 IV Softball 2 These are the best of times, live them to the fullest Doreen Lynn Pierce 'Doe' 150 Shady Lee Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 J.V. Softball 1.2. Varsity Softball 3.4 The road to the house of a friend is never long Ron Pierce Ronnie P. 60 Shore Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Football 1.2,3. Baseball 1.2,3,4 The Rat Pack” Merredith Plante Muffin 19 Bay View Ave North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Varsity Club 4. Giris Soccer 4 We the willing, led the unknowing, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful, and having done so much, for so long, are now qualified to do anything, with nothing. Beth Polidoro 95 Windward Walk North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Cross Country 1,2,3.4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 4. Marching Band 2.3,4. Yearbook 4. Project Close-Up 3, FLC 1.2.3.4. Varsity Club 3,4, Soc 4. National Honor Society 2.3,4 For as long as you live, and a high as you fly. the smiles you give and the tears that you cry, but all you touch and all that you see, is all your life will ever be. Joe Pope 81 Meadowland Dr. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 The old man had a vision and it was hard for me to follow I do things my way and I pay a high price. Now that I am older I can see that he was right - J.C.M. Christopher Popoloskv 79 Second Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Drama Club 3 'I was born to lose and gambling tor fools but thats the way I like it. baby. I don't want to live forever . .. and don't forget the joker Born to lose but live to win. - Motorhead — Amy Potter 505 Potter Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Basketball 1.2, Student Council 1,2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4. Senior Outing Club 4. Class of 1987 3,4 The moments are temporary. I Kit tin memories are forever ” lessica Prata less 22 Lantern Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Class of '87 2.3.4, Cross Country 3. Student Counc il 3, Track and Field 2,3,4, Field Hockey 4, Varsity Club 4. Pong Team 3 But what does it really matter what the reality outside myself is, as long as it has helped me to live, to feel that I am alive, to feel the very nature of the creature that I am. Baudelaire. Stacy Lynne Pratt 49 Keats Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Never take love for granted; enjoy it while its yours. You will never miss it; until you realize its gone. Beckisur Quigley Becky 102 Thelma Irene Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Life’s a party' Adam M. Read P O Box 256 Coventry. Rl 02816 I don't need these walls around me, I don't need any drugs to calm me. I have seen the writing on the wall. I don't need anvbody. anybody at all. — Pmk Floyd Christopher R. Reddick Chris 1235 Old Baptist Rd. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Hey class of '87. be careful out there! Winthrop Blackvtone Reed Win 22 Howland Ave. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Varsity Soccer 1.2,3.4. Basketball 2,3,4. Model legislature. Class of 87' Executive Board. Pong Team 1,2,3.4 All that is gold does not glitter Eric Reynhout 210 Pendar Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 2, Fine Arts Club 1 |eff Re eodes 156 Beacon Ave. lameslown. Rl 02835 Helene A. Risso 50 Celestia Court North Kingstown. Rl 02852 International Club 2,3.4. Drama 3 3ur greatest glory consists nof in never falling but in rising everytime we fall. — Oliver Goldsmith Dionne Robinson Dee 279 School Street North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Field Hockey 1. Softball 1, Basketball 1.2.3 Thank God! David Robison 156 Bnarbrook Dr. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Soccer 1.2,3,4, Track 1.2,3,4. Drama 3,4, Jazz 1,2, S.O.C. 4 Life begins now! Time to wake up and face reality. C atherine Roc Eve East Shore Rd. lameslown. Rl 02835 Varsity Tennis 1,2,3.4. Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Class of '87 3,4 Death is everywhere slashed her wrist bored with life — the lesson today is how to die reality is here — the futures open wide lames C. Rogan |im 212 Daniel Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Student Council 2,3,4, Executive Board 4. Tennis 2,4, Volleyball 4 Man is always large in his intentions; in execution not so. Therein lies his charm. Doug Rogers Gumby 76 West Allenton Rd North Kingstown. Rl 02852 I'm outta here! Danny I. Roscoe Dan 42 Longfellow Dr North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Mark David Rubin 120 Pinetree Circ le North Kingstown. Rl 02852 American Computer Science league 2,3,4. Swim Team 1 Well the nights busting open, these two lanes will take us anywhere We got one last chance to make it real, to trade in these wings on some wheels Elizabeth Russell Beth 218 Lindley Ave. North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Drama Club 1,2,3,4. Girls Basketball Manager 1,2.3,4. foreign Langu- age Club 1,2.3. Concert Choir 1,2.3.4. Student Counc il 2,3.4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Youth Smoking Council 4. Senior Outing Club. Solo Ensemble 3, Choir Women's Group 2,3 Youth is like diamonds in the sun and diamonds are forever. Erik Saunders ‘XX) Stony lane North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4 This is nof good! Daniel Scheff Dan 210 Brook haven Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Symphonic Band 2,3.4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4. |azz Band 2,3,4 Drama Club 4. Pit Band 2.3 Derek Schneider 90 Love Lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Alan Seitz 671 Shermantown Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 All and all it's |ust another brick in the wall — Pink Floyd Rebecca Senker Becky Becky Boo 92 Edmond Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Chorus 1,2, Foreign Language Club 2,3, Close Up 4 As I awake to this new world — come lake my hand and teach me all there is to know, so I won't dribble Elizabeth Shanahan Beth- 10 Celestia Court North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Gordon Shaw Gordie Mai I road Exeter, Rl 02822 VtCA Margaret Shaw 12S 1am Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3, Squad Leader 3. Flag Squad 4, Drama Club 4, Student Council 1,2,3.4, Exec Board 4. Class of 87' 1,2,3,4, Exec. Board 3,4, Fine Arts Club 2. Foreign languageClub 1,2, Yearbook 4. National Honor Society 3.4 Nothing is accomplished when you keep vour feelings locked up inside. |ohn Sherman Sherm” 132 Duck Cove Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Deanna Shooe Yawgoo Valley Road Slocum. Rl 02877 Varsity Football and Basketball Cheerleading 3,4, Varsity Club 3.4 Stop being a dreamer live and become a tx liever. — DS Cheryl Sisson 120 West Allenton Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Field Hockey 1.2.3,4. Varsity Club 2,3.4 Whenever you dream you're holding the key to open the door and let you be free. —- RID Kimberly Skwirz Kim 105 Haverhill Ave North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Choir Those who achieve success at all times, and never fail, don't know the true meaning of success The fruit of success — MRM Megan Smith Meag 575 Boston Neck Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Soccer 2 When you're down and out. lift up your head and shout: Oh Shoot Laura Smith Lumpy 69 Keel Ave. 252 Senior Dir. Cont. Jamestown. Rl 02835 Football Cheerleadmg 1,2.3. IV Baskett all Cheerleadmg 1, Varsity 2,3.4, Vanity Club 3, Concert Band 1. Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Here I am on the road again there I am up on the stage here I go playing star again there I am turn the page — Bob Selger Susan Snow ■‘Sue” 39 Glenwood Drive North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Class of 87' ■Well I've been waiting tor this moment all my life Phil Collins Scott Snyder Bo 215 West Kingstown, Rl 02892 Brian Sou a Pinecrest Drive £ etcr. Rl.02822 Comfortably numb. Wednesday night at C — Boys with D.T., |.C. Thanks guys it s been fun Robert Sowa Rob 100 Boston Neck Wicktord, Rl 02852 later Ann Marie Sparo k Animal 867 Indian Corner Road Slocum. Rl 02877 Homeroom Rep. 2 God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot c hange. Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference Kristin Stacy Kris Austin Farm Road Exeter, Rl 02822 Basketball 1,2 Now it’s time to say good-bye to all my dear friends Mic — See you real soon. Key — Why because we like you — Mouse Shani Stkkney Hog House Hill Road Exeter. Rl 02822 Student Council 2. Varsity Club 3.4. National Honor Society 2.3.4. Class of 87' 3,4, Executive Board 4. Basketball Cheerleading 1.2,3.4. Football Cheerleading 3.4, Senior Outing 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 What s wrong with wanting more — if you can fly then why not soar With all there is why settle for |ust a piece of the sky, Norma lean Sweeney N.|. 112 lake Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Don't be afriad. I can meet you halfway, we can't always know where the road ends, but with some love, I know we can go . wherever we imagine Stuart Sweeney 10 Green Farms lane North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Foreign Club 1. German Trip 3, Yearbook 4 Don't iudge me by what you see. there is more within me than you can imagine. — S.RS. Steven Taft Steve 144 Elmwood Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 It's been fun. lessee a Teffl less Nooseneck Hill Road Exeter. Rl 02822 We've only |ust begun to fly! Shannon Terry 21 Edgar Nock Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Cross Country 1,2, Track and Field 1, Foreign Language Club 1.2, Yearbook 4 In the name of liberty, we set off to the sea. In the name of glory, fighting to be free. But one mistake can set it all to rest. No one sees and no one wins the game of chance. — Dokken Amy Theroux 30 Brown Street Wickfocd. Rl 02852 Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find, these are the best of times. Heather Thole 1 lantern lane Exeter. Rl 02822 Student Council 2,3.4, Close Up 3, Drama Club 2,3,4. SADD 4, Nation- ai Honor Society 2,3,4 Put down the knitting, the book and the broom Time for a holiday' Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the cabaret! Kristin Thompson Kris 70 Wmsor Ave North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Track 1, Gymnastics 1,3,4 Comfortably numb, Maxwells Silver Hammer, satisfaction guaranteed, dreaming is part of living, if you stop dreaming, you stop living Faith Thibault 106 Highbrook Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 028S2 Foreign language Club 2,3.4. Youth Smoking Council 2.3,4. Students Against Drunk Driving 4, Class of 87' 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 3.4, Marching Band 1.2,3.4. Concert Band 1, Symphonic Band 2.3.4 A smile is worth a thousand words! David Thornley Psyco Bates Sc hool House Road. Box 614 Exeter. Rl 02822 To all up coming graduates - Go for rt Kenneth Thorpe Ken 26 Kings Grant Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 Volleyball 4 Rose Anne Marie Tighe Ro 4 West Street Jamestown. Rl 02835 SADD 3.4. Class of 87 Some will win. some will lose some were born to sing the blues .. don’t slop believing — tourney Kenneth Toe vs Ken A Tanglewood Drive West Greenwich, Rl 02822 Ramble on” now is the time, and the time is now. I'll keeparamlslm' -- led Zeppelin David Tompkins 41 Lincoln Street North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 1. Track 1.2. Basketball 1,2,3 Stay comfortably numb. Todd Tucker 70 Glenwood Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Track and Field 3.4 Gruess dich wie geht's, na schoen tschues! Linda Tuccillo 195 Edmond Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Basketball Cheerleading 1.2.3.4, Soccer 3.4. Varsity Club 2,3.4, Foot- ball Cheerleading 1 People say don't ever look behind happiness is |usl a state of mind. Rock-n-Roll lives and breaths in the heart of the voung follow vour heart — Triumph Mic helle Turner 189 School Street North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Kerry Patience Tyson 229 Seaside Drive lamest own, Rl 02835 SvmphonK Band 2.3.4. Marching Band 1,2,3. Cross Country 1,2.3. Track 2.3. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Class of 87' 1.2,3.4. Varsity Club 3.4, Student Council 4 Don't let it bring you down It's only castles burning lust find someone who's turning and you will come around. Su anne Vallett 78 Hancock Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Science Fiction Club 1, Drama Club 2.3, Fine Arts Club 3. Foreign language Club 3.4 When you reach for the stars you might not quite get one. but you won t come up with a handful of mud either. Corey Vanderhoef 183 Georgia Ave. North Kingstown. Rl 02852 I like things that go fast c a use I know that the good things don t ever last ... — Huey lewis and the News Todd Ver Hoeven Ogre' Ver Hoeven 172 Audubon Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Wrestling 1, Football 2,3.4, Track 3,4. Senior Outing Club, Pong Team 4 lust win baby — Al Davis Naomi Vilardofskv Evergreen Drive Exeter. Rl 02822 Foreign language Club 3. International Club 4. Model legislature 3.4. Marching Band 1,2.3,4 Young hearts lie free tonight, time is on your side — R.S. Ruth Villa Colon 4 8 — Valladolid 47005 Spam International Club I come from down in the valley where mister when you're young they bring you up to do like your daddy done. George Waldron 142 Daniel Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Model Legislature 3.4 It's hard living life on this merry-go-round Always up. always down, turning round and round And all this could lie iust a dream so it seems. I was never much good at goodbye Goodbye — Night Ranger Catherine Walkey Cate 231 Daniel Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Student Council 3. Drama 3.4. Foreign language Club 3.4. Youth Council on Smoking 3.4 Plant your own garden and decorate vour own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers lulia Wall 195 Kingswood Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 We got one shot at life let's take it while we re still not afraid cause lite is so bo el and time is a thief when you're undec ided like a fistful of sand it can slip right through vour hand .fob Stewart Jeffrey Warner leffY 69 Cranston Circle North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Laura Weeden 2432 Tower Hill Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 Class of 87' 2.3.4 As I look into the depths of my mind, true friends are hard to find Kristen Wen el Kris 52 Circle Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Bill Westall 84 Pemberton Ave lamestown, Rl 02835 Track and Field 1,2.3 Did you buy those that way! no! Danielle White “Danm 1485 Boston Neck Road Saunderstown. Rl 02874 Concert Band 1.2.3. FHA 4 If you can't hack it. whack it Cindi Whitford 57 Grove Ave North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Concert Choir 1,2,3,4. Chorus 2.3 Class of 87 — these are the best of times. loei Wilcox 281 Ten Rod Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Student Council 3. FYofect Close Up 3 I feel the traces they've left on my soul and these are the memories .. BS Keleigh Wilkie 16 Pleasant View Street lamestown. Rl 02835 Tennis 2.3. Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. All-State 1,2,3.4, Class of 87', Executive Board 3.4. Foreign language Club 4. Solo A Ensemble 1.2,4 “Built today, then, strong and sure, with a firm and ample fuse, and ascending and secure shall tomorrow Find its place. Stephen Williston 50 Keats Drive North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Baseball 1.2,3.4, Basketball 1. Football 1,2, Drama 3 When it is you against him. the one with the burning desire to win will become the victor. Tom Annette Wrigley 56 Ellis Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 Marching Band 4, Concert Band 2. Symphonic Band 2. |az Ensemble 4. Solo Ensemble 3.4, Drama Club 3.4 People ask what killed Elvis Presley or who murdered John Lennon when, after all. it was you and me |eff Yerlies Mad Dog 20 Nichlos Road North Kingstown. Rl 02852 To the upcoming seniors — party harty' Kyoko Yoshida 49 Yorktown Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 International Club. Gymnastics Club Robert Young 41 lake Drive North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Football 1.2.3,4. Basketball 1. Track 4 253 GO FORTH INTO THE WORLD AND LEAVE YOUR MARK. — Zachary Ashburn Well Kim, Carolyn, Jen, Merry, Missy, Tammy, Trade, Kerrie, Karen. Traci. Kerrie, Josie, Trish, Jackie, Amy, Colleen, Katy, Mary Ellen, Kim, Wendy, Beth, Meg, Maeve, Stuart, Shannon, and Bev we have finally completed this yearbook. You have all done an in- credible job and should be very proud of yourselves. The book is the best. May you never have to worry about another deadline for as long as you walk the earth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE FRANK. The Class of 1987 would like to take this time to thank the best two class advisors that anyone could have ever asked for. Mr. Analdo and Mrs. Foley are absolutely the bestest two people in the world. At the time of this writing the Senior class is within three months of graduation. The Junior Prom is over as well as the four successful fund raisers. We thank you for not only giving up tons of free time but also for putting up with us. Thanks must go out for rowdy executive board meetings in which the sessions sometimes got way out of hand. Even though we regret the executive decision not to raise money for the class by either selling secret Class of 1987 information to the Czechs, renting planes to carry packages across the Gulf of Mexico, having a cash bar at our dances, or, to top off all the ideas, selling weapons to the Contras. We real- ly have to thank you for working so hard and just re- member that there are 413 people who are forever in your debt and those same people will never forget you. Yearbookers. let us not forget the warm times in AR-3. Bev never forget learning how to crop pictures. (Razor blades and golfers with no heads.) Underclass re- member marathon sessions getting three weeks worth of work done in four days. Josie and Jackie never forget typing four hundred of these inane messages which are impossible to understand. Jen I hope there are many more great layouts in your future. Pnotogs remember being pestered to no end by a Yearbook staff who cared for nothing but OUR DAMN PIC- TURES!!!!. Kim you've been a great copy editor but congradulations is not spelt as previously done but as congratulations. Sorry. Beth and Wendy; Good Work. Fast, on time, and just fabulous. You're |ust wonderful. WENCHY you have yet to come up with a good name for me as of this deadline. If you ao come up with one please insert it here . Meg and Missy where in hell are your pictures?? Kim and Carolyn good sports work!! Katy, we are missing four thousand dollars. Kerry is that a diamond you're wear- ing?? Colleen, now that you have typed every single song that has ever been written you probably can not even listen to the radio. Amy you are an incredible artist and the work in this bootc is great. I just hope you earn more in life that you did on yearbook. Trish thanks for doing a great |ob and keeping a great sense of humor. Awesome slide shows girls. Thank you for being a great staff and making me look good. Juniors do a great LOG next year Keep in touch!!!! Love, your Editor. Friends we are leaving school now to go into the world. I can not tell you what we will find but there is one thing I am positive of. I will never come across a group of people more capable and strong than you Os. We have the brains, the knowledge, and the s to take this world on. Now lets go out there and kick some but. Win even though you have the tend- ency to border on the ridiculous ninety five percent of the time you're a great friend. The best. Lets party and party, and party, and party, and party, and party and recover and then party some more. Nothing fancy Jan. I love you. Tom remember Frankoerad and Tomograd. To Evan you're a great guy but I nope you loosen up. Ty don't loosen up any more. Amy, Jen, Nif, Maura I love ya and I definitely have loved the parties. Kate I will see you as the sun rises over Mount Kilimanjaro with a drink in my hand, a Neubian slave behind me with the Secret Service men and all the while with your American Express card. Suz I hope we stay friends forever and God knows this summer will be fun. Jess, Senior Messages ready, one, two, three . . . W.O.P.!!! CS, ML, LT never forget the fun we had. Courtney, ML and CC never stop partying and you will lx OK. Kerry keep winning those sailboat races and maybe one of these days you'll be skipper for my 12 meter syndicate. THANK YOU DENNIS CONNER FOR WINNING MY CUP BACK. Its time for me to go. Not to be trite but I love you all. Watch out for me because the second you forget about me I'll be back in your life. The yearbook is done.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let there by joy across the land and feasting on the lambs, and the fruits, and the anchovies and the fruit bats and oranga- tangs . Lish, Lorrie, Beth — let's do Chinese! Beep — Beep. Looks pink 2 me. Stop, sign, what stop sign. R we having fun yet. Robbie's my baby! Amy — faculty bathrooms r nicer! Kerrin cozy lives! Gator NYC, taxi. Tina Almacs parties rule! R.H. thanx a bunch! Guys, they really are purple! C, kissy — hon, u did it! |en I think I'll miss you most of all. Jimbo — remember. . . 2-1-87, flowers? Goddard park, R U all right. Towers — Ulysses knows best. Hello baby! Elevator experi- ment, did you bring your charts? I'll never forget you. Au Revoir, mon cherie amie! Love always, Allie. Erica your the best. I would never have got through have of it without you, I love you Murdock. Thumpa thanks for the smelly ride home. Chrissy Graham I love you your the best — Batrea on a rat run love ya Kate. Amy what can I say thanks for being a friend there are no words to describe the kind of friend you are to me you will always be my best friend. AT + T I love ya ONJ Pammv double wammy your the best cousin anyone coulcf have. Julie i love ya Honey hang in there I love you all. SR. Swisse want some M + M's. Fluffy it was a dark night . . . Forgotten keys. Missy Mobile, RESPECT. Band wanna make a bet? DA see you at the P.C. . . . TD remember Trig, Apex, Towers. FT good luck at GYU. Fluffy loves you! KW, Physics, Spaz, MG grxxJ luck Kel.AP Adventures, STar, towers, X-masparties, URI You're great. AH Okay dokey-pokey. URI, MC DT, |W good luck next year. I'll miss you slugger. SB, MG, MM, LD, MG, BB, Beth good luck!! Lorrie. BB and FT thanks for being there for me. Our friends hip means the world to me. MO, KA, DT, JW good luck next year. MO where are those men? Ill miss you LD is it a veg day. TW good luck at Berklee! MG you are very special to me. Full moons and choc chip cookies! Snug friends forever. Thanks Mom and Dad I love you. Ker you are the best. Lots of luck with Bob. Love Kel. AM, KM, MO, JE, Ne, thanks for the great years. AM remember the CC pie Cape Cod marriage nah Ann me exaggerate? UR the best I love you KM. No choking I guess I take a shower and ? Julia Childs and the BTAIL MO the bus URI? And MJordan JF long talks about! UA rig HT NF Do you remember? You are a cutie BF Good luck in FLHL and I will miss you. FM and more teach Tod SK, MP, RG good luck I will miss you all. HL I love you don't break to many hots Mom and Dad thanks for everything I luv ya. Good luck class of 1987 luv CL. To SOC-1 I think you are a bunch of Yahoos. RH dont you be the weak link. Girls thanx for your support during baseball. SEN BB members remember Vin Dave and Al — Wheres my JV'S. Jennings, Evans, Andy, Schmitty, Hlnley, Dan, Price and Willie, heres a ball play pepper. Roy lets make our four years more memorable by winning a championship TJ and JG we've climbed peaks and sailed distances and built many memories together so lets keep building. FRIENDS our years slip fast so lets enjoy them while they last for when they laave well want our memories to keep. Jasmine don't lose your balance! BAZIL Time to summarize 4 years in 10 lines or less. Cate + Beth + heather — I love you all but stay away from JOLI. Rember 20 minute rotation. Going back: Diet Pepsi Jergins tupperware Holy Trinity ET Sumpter Beavertail ILH! Holi-y 4:30 AM Boston Florida Concerts Todd - Wake up shes checking homework! Tom — Guard the axis! Thanx for everything. HA can i wait. Wait. Well show em. Cliffs and UST me Road. Trips get ya feet off the dashboard. Never the same since Biology 1983. HC thanks for being a friend. Remember fake rain. Its been great. To GW, MB, MC, EJ, KD, DH, KC DA thanks for always being there. Eric its been fun know- ing you. Thanks for some great times. (DEMB) — NA BEV its been nice having you around. Jeff we love you!!! Derrick youreGod!! Chris L. youre wonderful! NV, HC. Mikey my obuddy Vheres's EtoAH all the late night chats + and help me with MC. Luck and love w SM. JG be good! No fun IA-2-JCrump. Lorel — we made it! Barely but we did! I luv U like a sis. Queens river! MP ana the Beatles! Shake it up. Baby. Great summer. Amus — Some good times. The cliche. SN ooza you will always be special. Mazda rowdie. Consume that coors. I luv you guys! Gl Joe L luv you so. Ill never forget ya. Donna and Hotdogs what's up. Sewage hank, whon, harry-Ker wuz fun Mona Stona. T-Hey what can I say. IW this short time u mean a lot. Chewy, Muddrock Meg — Nickolodean HR Chrissy G. thanks for being there. Lucky charms cold busted — almost. Rock N Roll '87. Motley Cruetons. KAT. AT we finally made it and it wouldnt of been the same w o you. YOur the best. I'll never forget all the count- less great times we've shared! Bfah-eva. LS-MF I luv ya hun! I swear we have an everlasting friendship. All the great times. 77 Dasher, the van Ads house its no deal BFA. LS a — AL The JR Prom was awesome! Always Keep in touch Love ya Lump Bolt — SR EM — you two are great! I'll never forget you two! (Heart concert!) — KD, SS SC — thanx for everyth- ing guys! always remember cheerleadin daff! — RP — I'll never forget you! Keep in touch! Luv you LS Tracie, if today was fish, I'd throw it back for you. I hope there won't be too many of those days. TF Amy, Moe, Dianne and Wen I'll never forget the GANG! JC Jorgy, your the greatest I'll always love you!! Curry Rice Chex, I hope were friends forever Love Glow Worm. Matt, I love you!! That Smile!! Gregg remember the night of Saturday, Jan. 31, 1987 — Joey The Rat Pack = Jonnie C. Ronnie P. and Marky H. To all my buddies and pals I Love You love Jonnie C. The Ratt Pack and Greenbush Gang will live forever! Hey Bisane, I Love you, Love Guano. Kara. I Love You Jonnie C. Hey Leatherface! You cut my Sonny Bono wig! Want to go out to Best Western. Hey Robby get some white meat. Jon and Marc. Take me home tonight Eddie Money and the Rat Pack! Jon, Marc find some juice and have fun with it. Robby. VR the best, good luck w ant PJB143 and VR a rebel! Girls Soccer keep winning. W.P. loves TG so does B.P. Jim is an egg! Slideshow was not Cligvey. Thanks Mom and Daa43! KM bon luck dans vie! MS lets trade shoes. Bennet remember the past six years we are the best. Hope they cont . . . Love MC + LE. R Rebels. Ad What? I cant stand losing to V? KL thanks for the rides. RS, JM, MN, DM dont work too hard. W + B I hate that closet + changes. Phil I have been working hard. Good luck next year. JK + AK + CK! Where R all the front tiers? How do I get there? — T.K. SA, JP,ML, LT, SK,JD, Its been the best. Thanks! Scuz — watch out for those sliding doors! 143! JP, SA, LT, ML lets sleep on the boat. Go to the beach!! ML got any jokes I Love you. MS you need a maverick in your life! JD get a clue! Sit Fat!! RB toast to peace and love!! SK KNOCK — KNOCK — 143. Joe 143. The best!!! SA, I love you. Got a call from an old friend — we used to be real close!! — Said he couldn't go on the American way! FJ, WR, JC, PG, FO, MP, PC, TJ, JF. NF, MO, AM — Good luck in everything!!!! Thanks for all the fun!! 254 Kel, youve been a great friend! Ill never forget fresh- man yr.! Lome we have finall made it, youve been the best! Kim and Dawn what can I say? Weve done a lot and have had a great time too. Oh never buy a glass of milk for 4.35. Missy, watch out for those park benches. Toni, don't worry youve made it this far haven't ya. Dennis youre the best there is and I'll miss you the most. Ginny, Naomi, Little lason, Rosanne, and Erik youre all great friends!! Take care and keep smiling! Love Faith. We made it!!! CV you are a great friend good luck w everything Hope you + Buster get the best always! — SA We have good times and bad times thanks you deserve the best!! AP Im sure glad we became friends. Best of luc k and may you have many AWONOMERS besides Rick. AH see you in Boston??!! Good luck now and always. TF you have been a great friend thanks for being there. —JC thanks for Barbados. Best of luck in the future. Alan P. thanks for everything. TB, ER, SM, JG good luck in the future no mora Sully! Love Hutch. Wendy I dont forget to tell the diesel. Darlene and Lauri one time around Galilae Darlene. — Trish luanits here how many more days till FL Dar Doreen to a great friend Thanks for everything. DAR Chrissy congratulations on homecoming. Love Darlene. Doe ma always loved me best. Love me. Class of 1988 catch the wave but don't drown in it. 87 — Ma and father thanks for everything. Love Darlene Mr. Florio to a great teacher. Mrs. Giroux Remember your riding boots. |K I (Still) Love You!!! I mean it. No, not circus fun! Yuck! . . . HW CA how much fries can you eat?!? Come on new six large is way too much!!! KT 208 Enough said? Don't take it wrong!!! Love Ya, me. (ill L. and Kim S. thanx for being there when I needed when I needed someone to yell at. And for just being you. KS MM! |L ?? (ill there has to be someone out there who is crazy enough for you! KT — 208 (re- member?) Just don't borrow my sweatshirt anymore! (You get better luck!) KJ, how did you put up with me? MJ you are the greatest friend that anyone could have. I mean it! Don;t change a thing! BH, hey dude! YOu have been a great friend! Good luck! (With MM) . . . W — What I did was for your own good!! KIT! Love ya, Meg. Lory and Bussy Good Luck I Love Ya! Thanx for being therer! I Love you both! Ben buddy how long until sister in laws? NHVT and Steve! DAvey youll always be very special — Let me worry, AL. Lets not become fading footprints in the sand! I love ya, theres been too much — Its pink — Chinesebread! WE made it home! Yes Im giving you that look KH see ya in bummerestott years. 143 Lori. I cant spell it. Beach. (Xt water — wall and fish. Rainy mall! MM + d x rbell — SB — Poke — benice to MC SK my little brother 143 laudeatt special friend Mark Cranston 4g and count- ing together 4eva! Lish. Jen G, my love! ERR! Whos zoomin who? Potato pie! Good luck and I love 4 ac Carleen — Lets go to the base! No!? Would you like a cheerio for your pin? LA! Operations cottsignseach! Is this against the law? MG good luck with marriage! Hope its a blast! Stacy. Thanx for being there for me last summer. Good Luck! DP there is nothing I can say you know it all. I love you endlessly. Maura youre one of the best people I know! — The best friend I have! Thanx so much! Tkracy N. D+D 4ever. Hope U and JC last. Good luck B, I secretly love you! Pink and purple! DP hows the stomach! EL LA — Ella?C), JG, MM — thanx, Renae To MC!, )K, TD — thanks for being there. See you in 3 TDCYA at Hill Top, Tina D. Watch out for 1 way streets. Stepanie — I love you 4 ever. Messages Jen G. My love! EBR! WHO - Z(X)MIN — WHO! Potatoe Pie! Gcxxl Luck I love ya Carleen — let's go to the base! NO!? Would you like a cheerio for your pin? LA! Operationscottsigneach! Is this against the law? MG — Good luck with marriage! Hope it's a blast! Stacy — thanks tor being there 4 last summer. Good luck!! DP — Theres nothing I can say — you know it all. I love you endlessly! Maura — you're one of the best people I know — the lx st friend I have. Thanks so much!! Tracy N D D 4 ever. Hope U + JC last! Good luck B — I secretly love you! Pink-n-Pub Pie! DP — How's tEie stomach! Ella-Ella? CJ, JG, MM — Thanx, Renae Twin 1 — Best friends forever. Good luck in every- thing. Twin 2. Meg S. We made it!! Hey W-Twin! PCrayon Pizza lady. MD. Kim C you killed Fluffy, I know! Don't deny it! Swiss Meg remember Canada Bonjour! Did you order RM service. Mike G your cold busted! You pin- head! Missy D. Becky hey! Why did the monkey fall out of the tree? ML, MK, KL, — Thanks 4 some great times at the villa! MD, LD wanna make a lx t!!! See ya at Capenders Beach MD LD to a friend of 7 years and more to come. Good luck KCDA it's coming along! What are ya! Growin' a plant? Swiss Meg What do you have hidden in the drawers! Glasses maybe? To ES, CR, JT — I leave an extra eer! All my love to EM. West Bay Voc Tech 1.87! AH — We have been friends 4 years more to come! Love Dawnee Sandi, to my dearest sister sister that will always be my best friend. Susan Chris — Thanks for the lx st times of my life. Just re- member I can't help falling in love with you!'' CM — Hey, Buddie, maybe you'll get that wish? Ask CJ. PK? bk — Thanks for being great friends! CJ, PK, BK. CM, CV, SM. AM, JG, SA, MG, SM, MM. DR — Keep in touch! Love, Laura Wen — So many times to remember. Never forget Dete (I love you Mr. M!) Buhba says RAP! Nunu and Fred — we;re coming someday! Blueberry and the kid say hi! Oh no - the Seekonk Library! Our own catamaran man! Bibish Mohabi to the concession stand! Skippy lives forever! Meg — thanks for your CIA work. Holy cow! Hilsome — you're holding the rules wrong! Go napsters! Aboy dances! (|.N. definitely won!) Jane Adams House anyone?? Trish + Y.B. — got any big tick filled donuts? Jim — you're an egg! Thanks to all my friends — you're the best! Beth Beth — I hope we will always be friends. Never forget Dete Suisse. Where's Bibish Mohabi ? Where's Chris? I wonder how Bubba, Fred, NuNu, and Jeb are. I hate whis. We need some MWA. Let's make up a song. Let's save our lunch money so we can go to Cal. Let's go visit Scoop, John, and P.R. Trish and T.G., Y.B. Jim, How's bacon? Sauce Master, I'm driving your car. Jesk, Don't fall off anymore cliffs. The lights. Jules let's switch to E.G. ITALY! BP |C MM JM Jl TK MN ST LT and all my friends I'm glad it's over. Wendy Scott — Senior year is something to treasure so here's my message to always remember — our love for each otner will always be strong, but this is how- we carry on: though apart, together forever, for true love love is more than pleasure, it is both pain and pleasure, our love is true, I know, cuz we had a lot of both. In my message I hope you will see that our love is meant to be! I love you!! — To SA, CB, JP, TB ML — Sat. nights when I can't feel my teeth! Tempted by the fruit of another. To SA the hope of a glass door wherever you go! Love Linda BE. Remember the great times! T.B. Wiz — See you in California buddy; Mavrick, Navy Aces. Jen Davis — I'LL LOVE YOU FOREVER! — BUBS Jen — Don't forget me — 1995 — Tim. Cheerleaders — Hey, I love you all, good luck! Love Tim B. Amie E — These years of friendship have been the best! We've had many good times, but some bad times with peanut butter jars! There have been many “Savage Weekends!” Let's play confession! “Di lute it with this here TW! AE + JB 4 ever! Study Elard! Hot java! MB AE — make like a rex k! Do the BAH- BAMS! SS — sit down and do the dishes! Oh my god!'' DD — thanks for being my spy! GM — I'll al- ways rememEjer the great times!! IK. Crissy G — He’s a definite yum-yum! LT — 12 people in a car is possible! )E — I luv u BAB! KK — Are you blue?? Commando Cat! LT, MB, SS, DS, KT (my twin!), |D, AA, AP — my cheering buds!! Love Josie Mom, Dad, and Jar I love you very much! I'll miss you! MB and KA thanks for always being there. 8 years Ker — what can I say but I'll always luv ya! Hey dopes — Jos and Marcy are you in “Sth?” Bah-BAHS Madresses! KD, SC, MB, KA, JK, JG, LS — I'll always remember the good times I've spent with each of you, the parties and the games, laughter and tears. Cheerleaders — you are the best! Matt - you are so special to me, hon. I thank and luv ya with all my heart! Take care everyone! Goodbye NK! Love. Shani KA1 SS, JK, DE, DS, DB — I'll miss you and the grxxJ times we had! Mike — I luv you! You are my life! I know we will last forever! always! MB + ML DS — your room the wiskey!” when I say duck, duck! miss you; I fell in a ditch! wedding bells Mike: u + me! madrasses! yuke! cabin c! I love Mike L! . . . Love Marcy Lori W I'll always lx there when you need a friend your shrink | ack LW remember the trailside lodge and Bill, someday, Marilyn M you are the lx st the iprom worked out well Marc and Jeff what a pair of spaceshots LW and MM what do maitai's and Satur- day's have in common? KCK we have had so many good times, the beach in winter and walking in the snow were the best, bababaJxx m! Maryellen we are going to die! Let's try going ice skating one more time, DC oh my god! Band your head! JK and CM E est intro ever! WP grxxJ luck in anything you do! Love Jackie Nif — Wrong lane? Relection, VRA mess, damn shame.” Mo — get a grip, tag team. Jen — I luv to clean your house, sing-a-long Bi Ferry, Apocalypse Now, no dose, squeeze. CL — your mother does deep knee bends, “cheers, thanks 4 everything. KM — time 4 a little trip? My boyfriend killed someone once . . . just kidding, buck up little camper. T| — smooch! FJ — thanks 4 use of the band equipment Win — I leave you the Coppertone woman. Ev — you belong behind bars. Saint Steve — I'll catch your brown hair later. I love you guys! — Ame Ker — Thanks for being such a great friend, we've had a lot of crazy times and 1 lot more to come. You're really special to me I luv ya! I can't put all the memories down E ecause we've had so many, Hans and Timmy, tiptoeing. Paisley pants, perwinkles. did you go swimming. John and Chuckles, maybe he's got a canoe on his car! Sneaking home at 2 p.m. Love ya Mel. Jackie oh my god! Bang your head, quick we're goona die! JL, KG, KK, Narr. The 20 minute story, honest Mom I was going to a Lasalle dance. Gertrude ooh. Ad-dicted too luv, gladys, LW, CM, KA. JL, KK — Thanks KA, CF, JF, AE3, ND. Con Julie — you guys are great! Driving around aimlessly during lunch! Good luck!! Lannna — thanks. No words can express friendship only floating on the blue feather — I luv youl Nickel — you're great! Remember — sexy! Come with me. Mrs. Foley — Thanks 4 everything. Never 4get how we became friends. Two bro's — summer! — snotfly- ing ha-ha — what's that — huh? I'll always remember you noahs arc! Good luck I luv ya! Everyone in my life, thanks. We're finally done — Bye! Alicia JG — Thanks for all the memories and the great times we had. AM, JC, SA — you guys are really special. Ratt Pack — stay our of trouble. JG, JC Hey leather face get that job —! Leather face you dented my plate. Thanks for everything — Wheaties Hey Kelly Green — I love you — Julie. Genesie — thanks for always being there. I love u — Julie. L.O. thanks for all the memories — you're a special friend — we've got a lot of years behind us. Follow vour heart forever and live for today — Love ya lules. Willie — you've made it all worthwhile — 8-3-1 — I love 255 you! We've got tonite babe — I hope you stay — Julia. GC, LM, DR, AM, SW, SC, DM, — Thanks (or making this year great, I couldn't have made it without you. KT — Keep in touch, you're a special person. )C — rice chex and glow worms! — JW Jen — Ohjees! You're blown out! 1 doz. eggs! Stay honed! Fwok!! Peck — Good luck with yum-yum! Don't get me! Fries! Love ya Romel, Pecks dog — a big giant couch and cases of Alpo. Skid — Goony- googoo! Wild summers in the tent! Love ya sis. JG — Here's to friendship that has to come a long way — AFA, Little Linda — you're a blow out! Jovi! Your Face! Buds! — Love me. Shaninuts — Hey Sweaky! Oil that thing! Just joking! Luv me. SM LP — my two little sisters — I will always be here for you! AFA, CA, LW, CG, — Never forget Fbrio's class! It was freat! CS, LM — I hope the miles we go don't make us forget! Love CS Jess — The Junior Prom! URI Lib, find a good man! U2 forever! SA, CB — the golf course will never be the same! Oh well! ML — your mama says u ugly. Hey! Good luck next year!! 1 -4-3. Evan — woodstove is to Evan as ... we will never know??! JP, SA, CB — Good luck next year! I love you guys! Keep in touch! . . . Peace and Love! WR, FJ — don't change, absolutely not! Reach your goals. Hillary Keep in touch, thanxs. Dave R. 9-19-86, remember what we shared, our dreams and peach roses. We have so many memories, don't forget them. Be happy! Australia — go! I love you! Cl AO! Resa B. Doreen r- You are a hot-headed blonde! ouch! Darleen — Keep those staples coming!! Lauri, don't start with me! Juanita, btxJpans were fun! Lisa — Florida! Wendy — Don't forget those blue light specials! Rose-anne — go get him! — Trish. Doe — I know we'll be best friends forever. Don't forget to tell Dave! Best friends forever! Da, don't forget to tell Doreen to tell Dave! Lauri — Phili Collins lives, but the Judds are the best. Tricia — (Florida) — still counting down! Chad, for a fee I'll do it! Rosy — I wish I had as many friends as you do. Doe and Dar — Don't forget the Crystal Mall. Chissy congratulations on homecoming! Ma Dad, thanks for everything. I love yiz!! Wendy Tina — Remember the nuns? How about Fern? Leave it to Beaver? Rearend accidents! Chinese restaurants! Brian T. 4th grade. The memories are great! I love ya. Ker — Barbados was awesome sun fun, nice bath- room! Friends forever! Suz — my favorite housewife, good luck with everything, you've been a great friend! Ceramics was interesting. Frank — walks in the park, rabbits, etc., eye tennis hut, had some grxxJ times there! 1 Diet Coke every morning!! Squirrel?! Mom home? Jessabelle? I can't wait. This year was the best, I love you, but bordmg school? Laura — Mr. Crowly! Honest I didn’t fyro Tourch! Jerk ding! Jerk goes to Rocky Point. Jackie — let's go to AM-PM F-hr. Frank — movies again! The desheveled look is in! Well trig is over! No your stuck for good, p x r kid! Tape that race, Jen. Kel — Doritos! Pepsi, GH! Kevin did it! Margriit! Duhh? your a great friend! Love ya Jen TD — Underdog Rules! Todd R. keep Debbie warm. Maynard is 1 Meg S., I don't know what to say. Sorry about your head. I'm impressed. Keep in touch. KF — your too funny! MG — Good luck, stay in touch. CD; please learn to sing. — DS Wendy: Remember the wild pig chases! I will always be there for you! I told Diesel! Best friends — Doe. Lauri — Remember, route 95 will take you anywhere! Watch out for cat scratch fever!! Dar — Ma always did love me best! Best friends!! Twin Jessie: thanks for the lauehs about PINKY PEG!! Roseanni — Hi guys!! I wish I could be more like you! Chrissy — con- gratulations on homecoming! Ma Father: Thanks tor everything! I luv u! Dar: I'm glad we were in classes together! Love Doe Jen — My best friend friend ski MT. Snow — Maine — gonna miss you! Ame-Damn shame — good luck at RISD — eat truit, NY, thanks g, KT my guardian angel, you're the greatest — mud? Halston, Mo dunk queen — never forget the signs. VB Ken. Cher — keep Messages playing tennis, you're a great friend! Win (cuz) K. of Pong Bungalo bound; Bye SW, TJ, KF, DR, FJ, EV, Pat, Jake Cow — you're great at bro's, missed you Ray! CR — Good luck with your art. — JF — love them annuals! F — we've been through it all together, record — 11 FTS! friends forever JF, MO, KM, AM, CL — thanx for everything! Josie — Don't forget PB jars, unmarked cars, study hard. What about ASTA-MENYDA or that's a rimmer if I ever saw one! Talk about cry me a river! Sitting nails. Commando cat lives!!! What about the thing we do best. . . betting caught my parents. 1 -4-3 ALE. MB JK you got Dl lute it with this here tonic water. When I say duck, duck! MB — we take great pictures at 2 a m. Marcy — I fell in a ditch! M M forever 1-4-3. KK — I'm gonna miss your surfing, are you blue!? Jim I love you pp! Til death do us part! Love your pumkin! ALE Sur C. — Your the best! We'er best friends 4-ever!! KBAI love you 4-ever!!! See ya in Cal. Soon babe! Luv Annie. Cheerleaders good luck — you're the best!! Annie A. Kerry T. — you asked for it, here's to you. Ma; sorry you nave to stay here, it's not up to me. Col — I want my bottle! Oh well, take it easy RV, )E, KG. See you around sometime. Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah — Aric Smile everyone! SA, CB, TB, ML, LT 1 -4-3. All so much! Am I the only one in this car? Toga party!! Heads Beach! SA — Oct 31 Homecoming 85. Sting + V5 Day at Dads! Watch those Hatians! CB — Low cookies! My name is Nancy! I can sing cuz I got space between my teeth! TB — sugar hi! Let's play tie im up! Hunny . ..U2 + jelly-bean. ML — Let's run, lets run! Look at the moon! The dogs are eating the food. SA + CB — Cristys! Krushgroovin'! I'm tine when I shut one eye! Guys — I'm calm at the circus — and I can so drive! Turn to face the strange changes. Thanxs 4 corrupting me. U R all so special — Jess DB — Thanks 4 climbing trees with me M??G! 4 Musks. Thanks 4 the best summer 1 -4-3. All 4 that and everything! Hi-D! Thanks 4 being my best friend! We have to stay tham forever! I love you and don't ever forget it u lovely! Ya know! Se ya everybody! It's been great! Chris — There have been so many great times! My god he's in another state! Papa G's y xJa and the Dar and Mat commercials! You know Phil? What do you mean so — the wedding is off! Let's talk to my mom. L — I hate all the . . . gyod! Subtle! ML, KT, walk fas- ter, I'm hungry Heather, Kim, and Dawn — thanks for the friendship and the laughs! (Juzgue!) Anna, those talks were interesting, hun!? Gooo luck Julie, Leela, and Shannon. Siy to everyone — Sean Jilly Beans — How about a trip to Hollandand Italy!?! Heather — Let's skip Spanish and go to Steve's ok? Yeah! G-day Bef! What's happenin' hot stuff?? Jill — are you made?! Hey Joel — nice shoes ya got there! Ha! Is your name Jim by any chance?! Nantucket trip this summer! Hey Beth — CANNONBALL!! Aack!! Kris — want some eraser? Yuk! Dawn — Well, we made it! We've had great times — band and calcitines discos! Weekends were cool — CB We'll never forget Florida (when we got lost in Epcot). This year has been the best — scary! Swiss and Lome — it's been fun — true confessions! I did not kill fluffy! Lynne — the bus ride was too long but we survived! Mike, Annette, Faith, Dennis, Joey, Jason, Jen, Little Jay — I'm gonna miss ya! Sean, did you goto that concert? Keep smilm — Love, Kim Jackie O — Well has this been great year or what? Thanks for being there. Always remember all the great times we had and all the times we said we would to to Prov. to look for Bill, but anyways don’t forget Vermont. Love Lor. Mar — Well, we made it feel like this year was forever. Sorry about all the times I got you in trouble, but I don't think you would change anything if you could. You must admit you put me in quite a few unhappy predicaments too. Always re- member the waves. Love Lor AM — Sat Narr. lunches. IOU dinner at avefr. Look at the men on my sweatshirt. MJGIRLS at the FJ's. Europe isn't to far away. NF — I just stepped in mud. Jtown barefoot walks. JF — front row 2 any concert. Brows- ing in Bos. Convenience store. NF, JF, — toryrd squat- ting. Shartnercornfield. CL — no choking, sanku. MO — Bos. tennis players. Barton — than x for UMASS ride home! WR — shut up!! We want WIN! FJ — See you at MT. Kil, bring your credit card. Pong. EM — I dunno, BK w Newbs. Luv u! AM, JF — Bibound. AM, JF, NF, CL, MO — My bestest buddies in the world. I love you guys! Big hugs! Kate — Liz, Spanky, Bambam, harmonictanimalistic, don't stop till your on top — animal . . . P.S. I love the Body!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Memories, we've had a lot of them. Someone couldn't ask for anyone more special than you guys. You have all been great friends. Each one of you has added something to my life, Ty — sailing, Jaxe — golfing to excess, Win Frank — too many parties. Katy, Nif, Amy and Jen were the older sisters I never had. We've all had our differences out always managed to stay close. We are all taking a big step with college. The future is uncertain, the past is fading, but the memories live on. Stay in touch — ev Shazam — Hop you never run out of Polo. — Shazette! Julie — my best friend always. 22-85! My tank lives. Love Jen P.S. Here's Freddy! Remember lady and the tramp. Ginny — We'll never forget the Junior Prom! Watch out college guys! To Di — Abigal lives — From J.H. Bandit of tne woods — sweet tarts and New Year's Eve J.H. Bon Jovi is great! Spanish was bueno. John Fanning a very special person, always remembered. Maeve— I love you! Never 4-get all the good timesl Whew, take a breather! We weaseled one again! Tue, Oct 14 3:45 p.m., graduation 86, trip to your house, bubbles spring 86 (a long time ago) Slugs! Casa Lupita, camp summer the seasons they are a changing. Neil Young, Brian, George Winston, Stephen, JT, Whew! I'll miss you! Don't let it bring you down! SA CP too — quich all the way, nice blue eyes spare ribs! Suz — Think summer, sailing our buddiesl MS, MD,CP, LB, KF, Canada Boston! Hey all you Yah-hoos! I -made — it! I luv u all! Maeve — never forget the BVI, Heiny's, New Year's 87', by the way who is Ethan?? — luv Kerry MB — window — crash — wet! KA SA MB — 4BF — CA — can — we—b — friends? — Beach Bums — KA — summer 86 — BM — Ido — Ido — dodtxJrxJtxJo! ANNA DEE JD AP JK LT SS MB AA KY LS — HAM! — TS AH HY MD LC — GoodLuck — MB — TGIF - Party — 48 Days — MB ML — DS BM — LAKE — BOUND — MB — Im — bleeding _ 87 — AE JK MB — sunnybrooke — chowing MB — get — rid — of — u're — fan — BM — MB — I'll — luv — the — two — of — you — forever — thank — you — Luv — DEE MP BK RP JC MG How many points for a state police car! MP BK, Antartica, MD'ci toilet seat, ••flag , you •?le! — Yaahoo! That was one great scav hunt!! Scott Scott A, gator — 2-5-87!! Let's go take a ride around Prov — Pawtucket? — Look for the slums! 12-pack, 8:30, he will return. ••Rejection — Finally success — Boy did that hit the spot!! Scott Eve — you'll always be remembered, we've had some great times, hope- fully many more Id come. Good luck — love squat JJ — I'll remember that 1st night 4ever — car was too small! No sleep! Luv always — SB CA — you've been such a good friend 2 me I luv u! I think we should bring am cup 2 Jtown! C Sue — Who’s driving? Careful of the punch — it creeps up on u! MOB Stown was great esp the parties! NF, JE, CL, AM, KM, FJ Thanx 4 everything! JP, LT we gave awe- some private parties. Reunions at Head's! B P K — I lov u guys! Good luck DB. Sgo NK! We beat South! C,S,M — Mazda! R U serious? T,E,M,D you'll never no how much I luv u! I can't believe this happened 2 us! Thanx JDF I miss u so much. Bye everybody — I'll miss u! Love, Jill MD. NF — Ski Col. Bonnet parties? U r my best friend 4ever. KT — inxs — stay on your chair! Not 2 256 drenched. Boston! AMI — lhanx KJ! Apocolypse— hazards: missing something? KT, AM — my new roomates! Mo — Gulls, Bibi, any ice? NF, KM, Am, MO, CL — thanx 4 the best friendships in the world! Love you! WR'SI BK — oops triv wiz. F) — Beware of flashes! JF — ur ace and a bitty. U and Ray R my bros 4ever. NF. KM, Can we use ur lawn? T) — Janney slammers, locker buddies. MO — always MO, )F resc squad CL — ET Cory Bussy Good Luck I Love Ya!Thanx For Being There! I Love Ya Both. Bean Buddy How Many Years Till Sister In Laws? NHVT and Steve! Davey you'll always be very special — Let Me Worry Al — Let's not become Fading Footprints in the sand! I love ya there's been too . . . much — it's PINK — Chinese Bread We Made It Home! KHAP another Anonomer? Yes I'm Giving You That Look KH See Ya In Bummnerestott years 143 Lori — I Can Spell It! — Beach — octwater — wall fish!! rainy — mall! MM doorbell — SB — Poke — be Nice To MCSK my Little Bro the 143 Claude A + + special Friend Mark Cranston 4y And counting Together Love 4Eva! Lish Hank, you've been cool and |ust make sure you mount it. Lafazia, what do ya say we go pick up clack, get a haircut. Carter I hope I never have to forget you in the future because I love you like my own brother, see ya Buddy Crissy Graham she lies to hustle espe- cially when she's doing the yum yum bustle! I love ya Crissy, see ya. Cheryl Sisson, you were my first kiss and best friend Love ya and I'll miss ya! Golding stay with Beeker and you'll go a long long way! We're not done partying yet. Mr. Florio the best teacher I ever had. I'll miss ya. Woody CA. To HA and JH — Thanks for all of the good times!!! But Dad it really is snowing over here! Jolted Hotel California again?? The 20 minute rotation (Ha-Ha) On the saxophone — Joel Haskell! And lets not forget the cliffwalks and our near nervous breakdowns! Do you know the 5day clan pants rotation? The sign in Calculus!! (How mature) O well, theyll work for us! Bef — Well have to go sailing this summer! OK Jammin! Where is George Noodleburg now? Duckie and Scottie!!! Cate LEARN TO DRIVE CHICK! I luv u all. III miss u! |N John — 3Bs of life, VT, NIKESITE. AMADEUSCR, SAIL! My I.D. Steve — New Years 86, V.M. — A.A. Show, when r u fixing me up Jake — Don't even! VT, The big Heist, Newport 8 86. Ev — the block, TJ, EM, FJ, SA, KT, |P, All swimming! Swanson — This is for you.smootch!!! Pat New Years Eve! Katester — choke that chicken, you incubator Maura — football game, you owe me! NIFLETANDFERRANSKI. Stay foxy! Scotty — Youre a little monkeywoman Kat Queens River 'Shake it up Baby' Wezie! J.W. Thanks for being my best friend, Lee! Good Luck |.W., R.L., K.M., with everything. Lisa O. To Krissy — Row row ... Sid and Chuck — will you still talk to us in school? BM — Moose lives, Wolf- schmit. Fang, and Benji!! Clan pants! hey Club Quebec — Butter babies. Strum )N, CW, HA, — How can I do anything without you? (ill — you want another one, don't you? Is some think wronk? Wheh Jammin! Spork! CW, JG, CF — flag from Newport? One fathen. C — Nat l anthm, was hoppenmg? ||G — the ark, 20 Water St. dramatic readings of the femmes, ducky and scotty, NYYC always picks up the bill, Boston, Gunsmoke Blue, G'day K|, AS — pop lives! RLR — super jock! JJG — Vuarnet it up — Ear SM, AM my best friends of all. Thanks tor everything. Wheaties — Relp. The Rat Pack — all the memories hubba Hubba — Dic-Dic. AP, thanks, it's been fun. the whimpof SOC! AH, the cow Patty girl. |D, thanks for the memories of black + red. MS, thanks for giving us all a shower. MB, MH, RP. RG, AM, thanks all. And of course, Allie. I love you forever. The woman w purple undies. Your the best and will always be my greatest memory! SM, Triumph lives! |K, AP, AM, TV. RH, all s-3 memories. DS, TV, I still owe you guys shiner! Indy lives! love Jim G C.G. We made it! Soon we'll be off to Colorado and «da having the time of our life. We've been best Messages friends for 9 yrs. Now and Im sure we have triple that coming. You're the best in the world, don't ever forget it. Theres nothing we can't do together. Hey squeaf- me? I just got you ready? Whites? French Fries! Not me. Your the best friend anyone could ever want so I'm glad we're Befri, Stends. “Always together, for- ever friends — KT. JW, KG — you're both great, keep in touch. CW — woodshop was great. I'll miss ya. CH — 143. KT SP, MG, KM, RJ — I luv u Guys. Thanks for bing there BK rules! SP — The firebird, Goddard Park; “In the Air Tonight. MB — striptwister, purple crowns, parties RJ — pink and purple hearts salt water! H.A.K! J Jelly KM — “I feel like a marshmallow! stuck at the point, Jock Party! Ya! Right!! Hallowen 86. MC — Good LUck next year! “If there's music we can use it, we can dance LA Beach Club 1, Erotic City! Summer 86 CG — How's YUM-YUM?! Tame your wild membez! |H JUst one look and I knew! I'll Luv u al- ways! Love CJSPKMMC u are the best! LA 86 EROTC city. Joe I Love you! 922841318712587 Purple Rain! The hall tocahoe the rin KBKKKB, cheesburg xtra evrything booger lives Bill good luck next year Jand where I come NK 1 Heidi sorry u were not here. Rl 104. AC DC 0919861 hate sunpoison!! All cried out over you faithfully. I miss you — Achip and Dales hower would nice next november — Car can I borrow your white seeater? Polo man la forever. Goodard Park 86 hot strip twister. Bonjovi, No challenge to great! Michelle G. Erica, Sue, Scott, Julie, Remember Burnout Row!! LSAB MC, Kat, Erica, Sue 4 corners of the world Mario Lives MC, Amy and Connie, 3rd lunch trips to the store SAB see ya MC, Dan and Mike, my basic buddies you guys are great LOSL MC Amy, sole survi- vors quarters! It's been fun SAL Megan Trish you rebel!! Mushroom head yuck! Good luck Megan To Colleen and Lisa my good friends! This year re- member the good times we had at papas. Remember our weekends going out dancing and partying LC keep in touch after graduation ancfdo not let the guys get you down CM I'm glad we became good friends good luck! Kim Mike (Dad) I'll never forget you Thanx and I luv ya. Beth, Ma, Guys, — Thanx 4 being there, never forget the good times — RR lives — Frank and ED Fudgi- ecicle! I luv ya! Luv, Karen (ma) Jasmine — Don't loose your balance! — Brazil To all the great people I'v grown to love during the past 4 yrs . . . Don't ever cnange and good luck in everything you do in the future. Carleen, Stacy, Michelle, Renae and Jess what would I have done without ya . . . I love you all! The bone crew . . . your awesome keep partying! Kevin I luv u! Linda ur the best marry Sean! Mom I luv u thanks for everything! Luv Katie Kim, my Love Always Michael I wish the class of 88 a great senior year — I've done time enough Good Luck to this years senior in college. EW Bonnie M Thanks! You've got a friend. Luv ya always H Tom. m. You're a goofball uood luck Sandy B! To Mich and Carleen good luck! Cathrine, I will miss you, but I'll visit you Luv NS Hey KH — Any anonomers lately?? Let's go shopping! Good luck in college Dr Hutchins! TF — Gym and study were great! How about breakfast! BA CV — good luck in the future! LM — Thanks for always being there when I needed you. We ll get t a horse show eventually. Mayor and Pepper in the same day! RB — Thanx for everything over the years! It's going to be tough next year but we'll make it! Love ya Gorg- eous! JG, SM, ER — thanx for the fun times in English — 9 12! — Remember all the fun times we've had — Bert's class, shopping days! Love always, Amy Jen, I love you! Remember: the beach, my blanket, NY, da path, peachtre, valentines. Gremlin, Jenyfry, Thanx 4 everything! Jony, Buddy, Cape Cod, Woody, Beny u dope, NY brewburger, Boneshors, Scot B gooodriving. SB MG good luck with The Twins Tyrone, Micro, Cinderla Boy, Pool Pond? Kris A, Kris G, Ann, Sherry, Pat, Mike B III miss u, Mike F wher- ever u are good luck, CapeccxJ, Best Friends, Florida Bound. Thanx Moml I love you!! Springfield? Who knows. Mayb Jen, I don't know what I wood do without you. My life woodn't b the same. NJ here we come. I love u 4 eva — Scotty Well, Lora, we made it. Definitely time to celebrate, don't you think? Darrell, we have a life together so; not much more said. My middle school friends, good luck! Stacy, Brian, good luck you guys! S.l. Mom and Dad, it's been real! Everybody ... I love you!! SC you're the best! I'll never forget all the good times we've had. SS we've been friends forever and I wish you the best in college and in the future. LD KK one more year to go — gcxxi luck you guys, stay on those diets! SC PK AT LS remember Newport Who took a behind Cumbies LS AT you guys are too much, thanks for everything and keep partying. SC stay away from those french fries! MF — you're everything to me and I love you, all we need is time. I love you hon! Good luck class of '87!! CN — he's interesting looking! Totally our of con- trol. You'll get ONE front row JJ ticket . Can I have the usual? Yoohoo, Louise! Ahh — shut up! Mel, Kim, Car — how about a date w Howard the Duck? KD - We deserve a good cheap buzz! What's papa closet? Thanks for everything! Kerrin — Where are you? I'm going to buy you a map! Kel, Ker, Jack — Steve W 1 gimme all your Lovin' Aric —chill, you'll get your 80% smirnoff! Don't worry, being that way isn't all that bad! Your a great guy, keep in touch. CN. KA, KD, MEN, Lin, Jules — you guys are the best! Peace Love — Coll. Nif GrxxJ Luck with the ST Louis kid. Kate Hope you find the BMW of your dreams. Jen Good Luck in keep- ing the fluid in the cup. Amy — moonunit don't run into any speeding tennis balls Suz You are awesome good luck in future B-Pong games Evan stay off the beach Frank the G-Brothers live Frank may there be much mother's milk and oil cans whope everyone is successful, sorry if I forgot anyone No Katy you shut up just kidding WBR III your boss Party at Bri's tonight!!! Bri you're terrific we Love Ya. LF, JD DH and HC thanks for being so terrific! To all my friends I wish the best of luck! To CL grxxJ luck — love KD Mitch you will always be a memory of my senior year — I love you — DS MR — You've been one great BF — Thank you! DS Cheerleaders — thanks for my memories — Good Luck — DS Kirk you will always be mine! — ME ROTC Thanks for a great year Kelli To T) and TN, you guys are all right. LD you are a great kid. TD Lee and Gwen, you are the best never change. Terri, you are a great sister. Love Ya. and to Gary. I love you with all my heart. Your the best man in the world. TF Con — all we've shared can be seen in the mirror of time — nothing materials can equal what we have thanks!!! Murd — your hussy car will make it she's just not puttin' out — yet! Sue, Meg, Bon, Lou, AL. SD — May peace always rule your heart and bones your brain!! JW stay away from Police stations with champagne. CH Vaughn we're almost there I Love You CH JC Thanks for listening to my problems and being a fri- end. CH AT The barn we'll nave to do it again CH. KD Addicted to love where are we? Delahanty what's up? CH 87 AM — Now we are trulv golden I'm going to miss roadtrips MP — Thanks for everything Bud, U really helped me out. MS — Get a clue. TK — I like being a rebel! WP, BP — I hate being a gcxxJ egg! Thanx — 257 BL, JG, CE, DD, TO, MG. SK, EM, ETC JR Good luck in the future thanx for all the help Mrs. M you've been a great friend good luck on your tp and nave a great senior year friends always! nachos, under-standments, Glonster, 3 hr tp TGIF and all the good time — thanx foer being there for me — DF — JC — malls, proms, good times, boys — friends always! I'm fine — shhh! Mom and Dad — I love you — thanx for everything! MM — your the best! Ally — boys, patties, Almacs, joel — Dole don't ever change RP — my love forever — Dianna — trig, us — Lorrie — Towers! March — our friendship is very special! I Love You — Tina Clam — JE Taime! Voulez-vous couchez avec moi? 1991 JD — we've been through it all. Be ya best buddy ? GC — men are inferior skiing in N) beep baby! SG — love that Velcro. CP lives. JL — Chemistry was real, miss ya in 87. CD — remember USA. SI — Never been to Jamestown? How bout Newport? KT and PM thanks for the support. JW — Bye! Have fun! Well guys this it it. Keep in touch. Remember the good times. Miss ya. Love — Kim Marc ... I will always love you! You are the best! Marilyn Lori, Jackie you two are great friends I wish you all the luck don't forget Mai Tai Love Ya, Marilyn Messages broken chair I bet you 20,000 pictures crawling at tuckahoe skiddles 143 Kerrin Tom thanks for being you!, I love you 44. CB, JP, LT, TB, you guys are the best!!! MS, ML, Good luck next year CB, LT, JP, want to go to the heads beach JP can drive! CB, TB I toast you both — the golf course — I have to go! WR + FJ Thanks for all de good times! CB you have been and always will be the greatest! Don't ever change I love you! JP I am going to miss you so much! Cb It's our life. Tom You have given me the best times thanx — I love you — Suz!!! LT — let's go sailing. Buddies want sleep on CB's boat go to A F B game? • 143 Suz RENEE — you're a great friend and I hope always will be. MIKE — we had our ups and downs, but I'm glad everything worked out in the end TED — bus travel id the wave of the future. DANNI — you're BEAUTIFUL thanks RM — 4 yrs of Penny what a show. I wouldn't change it if I could. Ich liebedeutsh SKating bow- ling, now tO's CAROL MARY — we ll always have Munich! KIM JILL MIKE Wally put us together thank god I hate chem Kath, Marion. Dave, Audrey, Kim Bev Good Luck!! Keep in touch, Stuart Shani us being together are like the King and Queen of hearts. To you I leave everything I own SS I love you Mr. Janney and Mr. Wiliston, the two men who have become my closest friends I say Thank You for all the good times.'' Jake and Chris you 2 are just too funny. Elizabeth my dearest I love you and probably always will. To say this is not easy, but I must for this is the way I will always feel about you. May everything in life work out for you. Now for me it is time to leave the security of the high school and make my mark in the world; I'm very scared to say the least. Now it is time to say goodbye, Love Sydney X. Vanderbilt AC, U are my life. I luv u!! TK — good luck with everything. Tnanxs for the rainy socgame! Thanxs mom — Warence for your support and luv. DB + AC — KG, SS — I'll miss you stay in touch. You two are the best friends. I'll never forget the talksl I luv ya! I wish NK Volleyball many state championships. I love you ANT!! I can't wait for our future. MB — I hope MB + u are happy!! SC — 6 months — wow! KA — we have to get together. I'm happy! KA — escape for BK. Haha. Mike — good luck at NK. Be a super athlete!! Wedding bells — ANT! together — forever! We'll make it! I luv u!! AC + DB Luv, Dianne MC, HC. TD. JD, KF, MG, SG, DH. EJ, FT, EJ and especially JH — thanx for being such terrific friends. Kimbo — beep, beep, baby! MO — lost weekends, dying” laughing over peanuts? Thanks for making those tender years'' special. Curly — past 2 years have been great — Ginnyometry, etc.” Luv u always bubbles. Jen — this one's for u. We finally made it! How will we ever forget the junior prom? Thanx BF, for being there and I luv us always. Best of luck to u. GC Rat, Phil Collins and Genesis will always be 1! LB DP DP WA who is on the list for the prom? LB we finally made it! Have to get a job now!! LB Dar, Phil was asking for you the other day! Lauri Wendy, Is he wearing tbe same shirt again?! lauri to NKHS, Hello I Must Be Going! It's been real!k Dor now how do you get to KMart again?! LB DP DP WA Conneticut was a blast! Friends Forever! LB Trish.youareagood friend. Good luck in future! LB Dar, maybe next time we will find his house! Lauri WP, BP — Napsters and Abbey you're so suave, Beth — Conn College — Taking at shower at 4 am girls? Steph — WLP, Dee ya Gotta love those locals. T.B. some pool w dinner? MG, RT, CJ, KM, JT, JW — Thanks 4 everything! All us guys r great friends! I really appreciate everything u nave done 4 me? Never forget BK — LA, my firebird talks. Carvel — Dunkm — AM PM — AC?? DC con- cert— summer school '86 —CA — BS — DP — JO — JH — Kenvin — SD — Kill a concord — got a Cadillac — Souza Stud Farm — go away Mr. Potatoe Head — MG — Thanks for EM — Keep in touch — Love Stacy. Ernie — thanks for staying — I luv you always — never forget! All the times to come — never give in easy — more nights together! OK? Luv, Stacy. RP, SK — Thanks for everything — I love you both — Stacy LS — AKA; Lump, Crash, Lint. Your wicked cool! Love ya always! AL, P.S. Bolt 87 Bon — awwgh, wicked funny! I'll never forget ya! 87 King. Anybodyd — You can take the low road, I'll take tbe high one. A1-87. Glad I know U:LS, AT, SD. EM, JF, SR, AD, MC, LD — Everyone. I JK leave JD my love, guidance, and friendship for- ever. I |K leave Bob E one 427 cobra and all the hot college women lie can handle, good luck Bob! I JK leave AP all the purple clothes you could want. I JK leave KT a trip to Newport on the boat. I JK leave DL a ski trip to Sugarbush and the good times. I JK leave coach K and tne football team seniors the best of luck in everything they do in the years to come. I JK leave Tina D my friendship and all the memories. Raphael — Be more than just one of the living! And remember we don't need any Fiero! Love Mad Max Susan — Good luck with the gruesome twosome. You will need it — Little Baby. I leave you my car!!! PC I wonder who made me write this? SATAN Good Luck next year, don't you feel like going out and killing somebody. Remember just because I come from Queens I am not like Archie Bunker! Suzanne — Good luck — Helene Melba toast I'm Jewish, Gladys, don't squish me. Did you swimming? Footprints on the lawn, too bad 143. Jackie badabadatxx)m hicksville there a phone booth slumouth firestation 143 Amie are you blue shoveling the driveway our talk at meatball bridge 143 Josie my Jen — Memories of M. Turtle L. Bunny, dances, dk. Windows, movies, nice car — hi boyd! We've shared so much . thanks for being there. KA, CM, RW, RC, CR — you're the greatest!! T.P. anyone? Kim, my car's stuck! Monte, red means stop, green go! Smile! You're the best, don't change. I love ya cutle, 4-ever. AP I don't know what I'd do without ya — nice body. Work — what's that? Right Steve? KH, wanna go shopping (without bozo)? JG, I'm glad I met ya! Pro- Jim? No doubt! ER, friends? I hope so — love ya! I love you all, thanks for everything. — Linette Kris W We've shared the laghter and the pain we've even shared the tears, your the only one that really knew me at all, love always, Rob. Bumby hope you find a better looking woman. Jack keep shooting Rob W. Brian at Heiny High meet you at the Police Acadamy — Rob. Tina stay white — who wrote that? Brian S we ll have another party on the beach Rob. To CW HA JH — Thanks for being my friends I luv u Don't forget wast arwedoinhea? and stop mimmickin me!! Cate — Are you mad? PA Dances Multiple | 's Excursions Italy Holland (sigh) Top Gun SteveW Hotstuf Fallin down a mountain! I wuv apples! new band? NASTY Heada youresorude! JOLT! How many dinners??? Band Groupies! Scones Eddy St? Joel — you wash the dishes To All Well have a great summer! Ill miss you next year, but next X-Mas — where will we go?? See ya! Jill To: JH, JN, CW, BR. Clan + Dross = NK; afternoons in Utopia; AKKMART. BB you owe me a back scrather. The girls + Joel! STING! Bengi Lives! To the girls, if you have the time . . . CW: OH Hongy! I'll ask, 91 . .. I can see the sun in eyes! ILJILIILJUM- Likumwell yeah we the royal couple?? Who Me ASDRJKL: It's tractable! UMSchmen smores and Teddy! UMKraft Mtc, Pesto + Steve's! UMIt's snow- ing here Dad, uhhuGilligan's Island, The Cliff Manda- tory Beach days? When? I still say you pushed me! JN; the Ring Roads! + fondue! JH JN CW DR YOU ARE THE BEST Look out Boston; Foolishness T — I'm not — well, not really! U-r a great friend — keep in 096KM — Social hiking and hallucinations. NF — I want that sign. JF — going to the garden — dress warmly, Bosox — what are those guys in the black suits trying to prove anyway? CL — yess! AM — thank God we don't have to relive Span. I over and over again. JD — summer school and the hurricane. Ty — I still owe you my life for the FB game — thanks. EM — a donut shop? SW — I'll be watching when you play for the Red Sox. FJ + WR — Great, Great, Great parties!!!!! NK tennis — what a season. Keng Its all up to you next year, get that state singles title. I love you guys — Maura. LF — M. Turtle + Le luvs L. Rabbit shoe marks! Hi boys nice car! KF partners in crime! One favor, lx my maid of honor? LJ, KF thanks for the memories. I love ya! JG — remember Britt. I'll never forget you. UR special Craig. Mrs. K + CL — smile. U have a friend in me. AP — now, right now! JK, MH, GT, DT, Thanx for believing in me. U R special. Tim our memories warm my heart. I believe in you and our dreams. Wedrempt together, fairytale lovers. Wedding bells? Thats only the beginning. Welcome home, flyboy! I love you and that forever! I'll miss you all! Love Jennifer. Skid, we've been through a lot and survived. Hey Mow! Thanks I mean it. You're always there. Wisn you the best. Me, Joey I love ya. NY isn't too far. AFA miss ya — luv Andy. Remember! I'm here you deserve the best!! L.M. Bill Mag you find real friends and real lothes. NKHS for me is an empty box of memories. I didn't get much out of it but then I didn't put much into it. Oh well, live and learn. Real friends are far and few RY I wish we could have been pals. P.N. you are my best memory. To CM. The answer to Laura's question — No!!! — CJ To CM Remember Tony's and Hamburgers! Sorry about CJ Laura. I Love you. Thanks for a great year. Chris. Good luck to the little red head and Uxriball 87. Rob Perry the man whose TOOL just doesn't cut it!!!!! Here is drinking to the all American tight ends RP + MG. Thanx for the memories AMGH.Spanky, Rocko, Ogre. Snapper — football was great. Gator. TO THE CLASS OF 1987!!!!! The everlasting cocktail hour Sarah you are the greatest and I love you always!!!! Can't help falling in love. MG +SM Hey Santa!! Santa Ho!! You ($ Santa !!!! Thanks for every- thing smiling Jack. Good luck — GATOR. Dl, Hey Pusti thanks for making me apprec iate life more now that I've been close to death. 2,5! One eon Malcom. But they were both youre fault. Control yourself. Babe, Ruh??? I always AM. I'll never forget that refridge at the surf. Boat, beast, bird babe. Do you want a dollar? I dont know what to do with it. I'll have a oops — root beer! Our home away from home . Hey Peter G. Got 1. No way. The brown U. trip. It was! Lets pawn the Hummels. Thanks for being the best friend — ! Sagapo! 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R.l. 02852 Pins Patches Top 100 45's 423-1230 FOOD SPIRITS Kitchen open until 11 pm daily 22 NARRAGANSETT AVENUE , BEST WISHES from LASER FARE LTD. INC 275 WESTMINSTER ATHLETIC CLUB 2191 Post Road Warwick, R.l. 02886 Tel. (401) 732-2413 2 Nautilus Circuits Aerobic Exercise Classes Swimming Free Weights Stairmasters Restaurant Lounge Racquetball Basketball Lifecycles Steam, Sauna, Whirlpools Computerized Rowing Machines Complete locker rooms Computerized Treadmills V__________________________J r 8840330 FRUIT DELI X-------- Gift Fruit Baskets WHOLESALE RETAIL 6770 POST ROAD NORTH KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 _______________________J FOR OAY-NIGHT-OR SIMPLE PLEASURE we have SHOES • BAGS • HOSE STYLED FOR YOU FODTSIES LTD. ‘ FOR WOMEN WHO l VE SHOES 885-4722 GREENWICH SHOPPING PLAZA 776 MAIN STREET EAST GREENWICH. R.l. 02818 V_______________________I_____________________J ciiSTcri 4 • Home of R.L'8 Te • Fashion Te, Tope, Hats If Visors • Appllqued Jogging Suits • 81ft Screen Originals • Designer Fleeoewe r 294-2942 88 C BROWW ST., WI OXFORD, HI 08808 JAMESTOWN REAL ESTATE CO. 24 Narragansett Avenue Jamestown, Rhode Island 02835 (401) 423-2000 (401) 423-2001 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 87 YOUR FULL SERVICE COMPANY V___________________________________J r The Carriage Inn ROPAMIRI, INC. Betty E. Paul Moscatelli Owners Operators 294-2727 884-6242 TOWER HILL ROAD • NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI 02852 V___________________________J --------------------------- BLESSINGS TO THE GRADUATES ST. BERNARD'S RECTORY 410 TOWER HILL RD. WICKFORD NO. KINGSTOWN. R.I. 02852 V_____________________________________________________ r Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. — Theodore Roosevelt Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1987 from The Men and Women of GENERAL DYNAMICS Electric Boat Division Quonset Point Facility J Hutchins Electric Congratulates Kerrie Making Rhode Island a Brighter Place Hutchins Electric Corporation Electrical Contracting 567 Indian Corner., Slocum — 294-2736 — 885-2736 ----------------------------- BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1987 TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN _______________________________y r A i 17ad ct (iofi tat The Finest In Western English Tack and Apparel Route 2 North Kingstown, Rl 02852 RIDING APPAREL ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPUES FARRIER SUPPLIES PET SUPPLIES SUPPLEMENTS (401)294-9121 WESTERN WEAR BARN STABLE SUPPLIES FARM GATES FENCING RODEO EQUIPMENT ANIMAL FEEDS THE ONE STOP SHOP ROBERT’S AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE ONE STOP SERVICE Brakes Tuneup Exhaust Alignment BOB CONN _________________________________________ r a Things to rent... Tel: (401) 295.0016 for every event 7785 Post Road North Kingston. R I 02852 V________________________________________________________J ( Open Dally 11:00 AM To 1:00 AM Tony’s Pizza Palace and Restaurant 6913 POST ROAD NO. KINGSTOWN, R.l. 02852 885-0453 - 885-0454 V r Dinners Served 11:00 AM To 11:00 PM BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1987 J A NORTH KINGSTOWN SOCCER ASSOCIATION 282 — NEMTEC New England Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. P.O. Box 1560 Wickford, Rhode Island 02852 (401) 295-1445 SOUTH COUNTY EYE PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, INC. Eye Examinations • Surgery Frames • Contact Lenses i Jr Thomas |. Coghlin, M.D. Ira H. Asher, M.D. Michael A. Saccucci, O.D. Monique M. Picard. O.D. Set Your Sights High! 65 Boston Neck Road North Kingstown, Rl 02852 401-294-4506 401-885-2330 24 Salt Pond Road Wakefield, Rl 02879 401-789-3444 j MEREDITH CLARKE. INC. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE MATTHEW F. CLARKE 423-1111 4 FERRY WHARF JAMESTOWN. RMOOf rSCANO 02835 ■ r vec - Layne Piva Village Casuals 7 Ferry Wharf, Jamestown, Rl 423-2423 283 Congratulations Graduates Compliments of: WILSON'S INC. 35 Brown St. Wickford, R.l. 02852 O. Kenneth Trammell. Jr. Manager Wick lord Office Fleet National Bank 30 Phillips Street. Wicktord. Rl 02852 401-294-9521 A Member of Fleet Financial Group r V wick: m FORD FLOWERS, INC. 170 WEST MAIN STREET NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.l. 02852 (401)295-5900 COLDWELL BANKER DEFELICE 6820 POST ROAD NORTH KINGSTOWN. Rl 02852 A MEMBER Of tHE SEARS NNANClAl NETWORK BANISfSR □ 11 W MAIN STREET WICKFORD. R.l 02852 (401) 294-6266 v______ v_____y 284 The North Kingstown Association of Para-Professionals Congratulates The Class Of '87 Aiding Quality Education in North Kingstown POTPOURRI ANTIQUES. ACCESSORIES GIFTS. LAMP SHADES REPRODUCTIONS 12 MAIN STREET. WICKFORD NORTH KINGSTOWN. RHODE ISLAND 02852 PHONE 295 0891 r Tl«c Kookstore in Wickforri. Inc. PETER ANNE CROLIUS, PROPS. FAYE G. SMITH __________J 99 BROWN STREET. WICKFORD. RHODE ISLAND 02852 401 294-3285 2 w.MAiu WICK.RXZC? KW0P9 l ANC? 02092 285 TUCKER f GOOD LUCK EVAN SEAFOOD AND CLASS 87 P.O. Box 372 • 6995 POST ROAD NO. KINGSTOWN R.l. 02852 THE FINEST LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL 7m WOOD LOFT FISH AND SEAFOOD 7706 POST ROAD FOR A NATIONWIDE CLIENTELE NORTH KINGSTOWN Rl 02852 295-1363 V V PHONE: 401-621-4650 SECURITY CLEANSERS, INC. 1060 TOLLGATE ROAD • WEST WARWICK R I 02893 ,Golden Phoenix CHINESE POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT r GOOD LUCK AME AND KATE 401-253-0200 SONIC INDUSTRIES, INC. PRECISION AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY MACHINING 286 John A MacIntyre. Jr President 45 Broadcommon Road Bristol. Rhode Island 02809 Gordon Chevrolet Co. 7691 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. 02852 r n v r “ Service After The Sale |3ilgrim Subaru 3760 Quaker Lane North Kingstown, R.I. Sales Service 401-294-3395 Parts Body Shop 401-884-8222 J Allie's Donuts Rt. 2 Quaker Lane No. Kingstown to the best, from the best Sales — Leasing-Service Parts-Body Shop 884-5400 294-3351 WOLF ROCK'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Horn® Of The 3 Egg Breakfast Special GREAT QUALITY FOOD AT A WORKING MANS PRICE ALL COOKING A BAKING DONE ON PREMISES OPEN 7 OAYS S AM • 7 PM FRI TIL 8 PM LOCATEO 3 Ml SO OF VET S CEMETERY 294-4981 V________________________________________________J CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 87 Prime Drug 7725 Post Rd. No. Kingstown, R.l. 295-8811 295-8812 J _________J V 287 SP PATRON r The Added touch 102 Main St. East Greenwich. R.l. American Health Sports Center 7540 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. Apple Antiques % Wickford Antique Center 16 Main St., Wickford 294-9705 Calouri's Shoes 6840 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. Carolyn's Crafts and Supplies 54 Phillips St. Wickford. R.l. 02852 Dawn and Paul Sullivan Good Luck Class of 1987 Linda and Peter DiBiase Congratulations to N.K. Seniors Feet First 63 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield 5600 Post Road, East Greenwich Flowers By Bert Peg 820 Boston Neck Road No. Kingstown, R.l. 02852 Moore Properties 1970 Boston Neck Road Saunderstown, R.l. 02874 National Video 6659 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. 02852 Patricia K. Prata, M.S. Individual, couple and family therapy 22 Lantern Lane, Wickford John B. Prata Congratulations to the Class of '87 Red Hot Hot Dogs 1 st Avenue East Greenwich, R.l. The Secret Garden 12 South West Ave. Jamestown, R.l. 423-0050 Congratulations Class of '87 from a friend Toyota 6975 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. 884-5438 Yankee Saddler 7537 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. Mary Berthelot Congratulations to the Class of '87 from a friend Newport Baskets 690 Boston Neck Rd. No. Kingstown, R.l. the Video Center 7291 Post Road No. Kingstown, R.l. V_______________ PATRONS Canvasworks Bald Hill Garden Center Conanicut Shoppe lamestown Designs Congratulations '87, Hilary Aubois Frank and Janice Cain Lucien and Caroline Rajotte David and Nancy Cruickshank The Berthelot Family The Motte Family The Russell Family The Keefe Family Our Daily Bread Pamela Smith Tricia Driscoll Papa Ginos Shartner Farms South County Pet Center V______________' CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! ------------------ 288


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