Smithfield High School - Anvil Yearbook (Smithfield, RI)

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SMI JHHtLD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY SMITHFIELD. RHODE ISLAND Anvil 79 Smithfield High School Pleasant View Avenue Esmond, RI 02917 “Yesterday, Today Tomorrow” SMJTHFltl 501001, Table Of Contents 2 - Opening Section 15 - Dedication 16 - Class Of 1979 49 - Senior Directory 56 - Faculty 68 - School Clubs 86 - School Life 98 - Underclassmen 108 - Athletics 140 - Senior Events 148 - Advertising Time It Was What A Time It Was a J Long Ago Photograph I Have A Preserve Your Memories, a Ji .4 Senior Superlatives The Bestest, Mostest Of The Class Of ’79 Best Personality; Jane Kaminski and Anthony Cesino Best Looking: Joe DiMuceio and Sue Dubuque Quietest: Donald Wilson and Pam Medeiros Most School Spirit: Lisa Langlois Most Studious: Juli Ritter and Donald Wilson Best Dressed: Eugene Colantuono Most Talented: Chris Sachuk and Cindy Stanford Most Courageous: Joe (Julio) Mamlli and Dawn Mathurin Best Dressed: Sue Santoro Craziest: Sarah Drummond and Most School Spirit: Robbie Amida Julio MarzilH 11 I Used To Be Cute . . . Whatever Happened Who’s Who 1. Gail Kulisch 6 months 26, Diane Smith 6 months 2, Charlene Winfield 3 years 27, Christine Perry 2 years 3. Ralph Meiss 3 months 28. Karen Tubman 8 months 4, Joanne Willi ams 4 months 29. Mike Boyes IV 2 years 5. Robin Kratt 6 years 30. Ed Fontaine 1 years 6. Tami Lowe 1 year 31, Sandy Porter 1 years 7 Bobby Proulx 1 year 32. Mary Ruggieri ? a. Dana Black Watt 2 years 33, Susan Dubuque 9. Linda Haigh 1 year 34, Susan Santoro 3 years 10. Sheri-Kim Rowlett 8 months 35. Maury Hoyt 3 years 11. Karen Line ha n 9 months 36, Pamela Covill 13 months 12 Betsy Taliman 4 years 37, Judith Ann Oliva ? 13 Cheryl Wunch 8 months 38. Cheryl Mitchell 7 14 Beth 1 ■Woman 1 ’ O ' Day 4 years 39. Cheryl Panzarella 1 year 15. Lori Simonetti ? 40. Laurie Ravenelle 5 months 16 Mark Me Sweeney ? 41. Jackie Clossick 2 years 17 Colleen McCluskey 1 year 42 Jeanne McCrorie ? IS Donna Hindi e 43. Pam Schmitt ? 19 Geri Wilber ? 44, Jean McWilliams 5 months 20 Elaine DePalma 2 years 45, Mike Serapeglia ? 21 Kathy Hawkins 4 months 46, Cindy Stanford 2 years 22, Bette Smith 2 years 47 Diane LaCroix 2 years 23, Lisa Simeone 1 year 48, Lori Gardner 16 months 24, Anne Beandoin 7 months 49. Lynn Destefinis 6 months 25, Karen Horn 2 years 50, Donald Butera iVt years Dedication Mr. Donald Harnois As fellow human beings, we will miss Mm, but he is not really gone he has simply passed to a more perfect existence 15 16 CLASS OF 79 GREGORY AASEN LORI ACAMPORA ' ♦MUSKETEER 1 1 ' WILL YA COME ON SCOTT ADLER 1 ' FARMER 1 GARY ALEXANIAN ' ARMENIIAN PORTUGEE 11 GET A JOB EDWARD ANANIA SKAGMASTER BRENDA ANDERSON 11 BREN f ' WHAT A BUMMER DAVID ANTONE MARK ARCHAMBAULT ARCH 17 ANN BEAUDOIN 11 ANNA BANANA 11 HOW S IT GOING HYPER? DIANE BERNARD! BERHERDI ' 1 1 ' HOW YA DOING WHO-Z? 1 ' THERESA BLAIS TERRY WHAT ' S NEW? MARY JO BROADBENT WHERE ' S DAVID WHAT A JOKE EVE BONITATI MICHAEL BOYES THOMAS BUCKLEY BUCKA YOU MIGHT EVEN RENEE BUTEAU BOTOE 1 ' DAVID BLANCHETTE CHET WHAT ' S UP? CHARLES BOYD JOHN BOUCHARD BLUTO TOGA JAMES BOYLE 19 DONALD BUTERA SHEILA CABRAL ' 1 CHAYLA 1 r 1 r WICKED ' 1 1 CAN ' T WAIT TILL FRIDAY COMES 11 VINCENT CAMPOPIANO GUIDO EDWARD CAOUETTE JOHN CAPPELLI ALAN CAPRACOTTA 1 ' CAP ' 1 1 ' NO PROBLEM ' ' 20 SANDRA CATUOGNO SANDY I ' M SO NERVOUS ANTHONY CESINO JEAN CHARLAND JEANI 1 ' 1 DON ' T BELIEVE THIS 11 JOHN COFFEY PHN COLALUCA STEPHEN CONLON FRANCIS CONROY 1 ’BUDDY 1 1 r l DON ' T WANT TO TAIKAABOUT IT ' 1 BRIAN COTTER 1 f ONION 1 f ■ ' CARROT 1 11 ORANGE SALLY CUNNINGHAM ■ SAL ,T [ SALLY - GROOVER 1 f PAMELA COVILL PAM I LOVE IT BRIAN CURLEY SHEMP ' ' YOU MIGHT EVEN ' ' JOANNE DAIGLE JO JO DENISE DESHAIES MUSKETEER 3 CATHY CROUTEAR THADDEUS CZERN1K 23 DENISE DANTUONO ' REALLY 1 ' 11 SORRY STEPHANIE DAVID 11 STEPHIE 1 RAYMOND D A VE Y ' 1 HULK 1 f 1 { GET A JOB 11 JEFFREY DAVIES FRANK DAVIS 24 RICHARD DELFINO PAUL DELFONTE DEL 11 YOU HAVE A FRIEND ' 1 VERONICA DEROSIER RON 11 SCOTT DICKSON ELAINE DEPALMA GOOBER LAME THOMAS DESJARLA1S TQM 1 ’WAY TO GO 11 JOSEPH DIMUCCIO I GOT TO GO 25 LISA DEPETRILLO LYNN DESTEFANIS i i ROCKET MERI-ANN DISLEY MICHAEL DODD CURT DONAHUE 26 DANIEL DUBUC SUSAN DUBUQUE SUE PAUL ELGAR MR. SKYNYRD BARBARA ELLIS APRIL EMIN RAYMOND ERBE MUSKETEER 2 27 EDWARD FONTAINE KEVIN FUGERE M FUGE 11 ffJiL 28 11 STITCHHEAD 1 r JOHNBOY YVETTE GAGNON LORI GARDNER LOR KATHY GERLACK SQUEAKS STOP IT KYLE GERLACK KY RICHARD GIOFREDA CECILE GREGOIRE CEAL ' ' BUMMER OH COME ON GIVE ME A BREAK 29 JO V L rv. , f-yy • ;• ■ «- O Ucfi Jk f LEIGH GRESKO CATHLEEN HAMEL CATHY BAEBIT I f M GONNA DIE MICHAEL HAGOPIAN MIKE HAGOP 1 ’LEAVE ME ALONE 11 JOHN HART JAY GONZO LINDA HAIGH MESSY KATHLEEN HAWKINS KATHY HAWK NANCY HAWKINS 1 HA WK 1 WHERE ' S SCORP DONNA H1NDLE 1 ' BOOGIE ' f ' r HOW QUAINT f 1 STEPHEN HORAN JOSEPH H1LLSTROM HOLLY HILL M CINDY HOLTON KAREN HORN ' ' KEAREN f I ' M CONFUSED MAURY HOYT MOUSY MO BUMMER CAROLYN KACHANIS BUZZ WHAT A BUMMER JANE KAMINSKI SORRY ROSEMARY KELLY ' ' ROSE ' ' ROBERT KERWIN ROBIN KRATT ' 1 BARRETTER KRITTER 1 ' 1 ’THAT ' S NICE ' ’ GAIL KULISCH GLENN 1 ' GAY 1 ’ MATHILDA JEFFREY LABRIE T1 JEFF 11 ' ' WHAT ' S THE PROBLEM ' ' LISA LANGLOIS DIANE LaCROIX 1 ' BUNS ' ' TELL ME ABOUT IT JACQUELINE LANOUE « ' JACKIE ' ' RONALD LAL1BERTE DEBORAH LAWLESS CARRIE LEE MARK LEACH HUEY ROBERT LEM1EUX 1 ' LEM ' 1 BONE TIME KAREN L1NEHAN OH FANTASTIC TAMI LOW TAM OH WHAT A BUMMER ANGELO MARCHIONE WOP OOPS DAWN MATHURIN 34 JOSEPH MARZILLI HULIO COLLEEN McCLUSKEY JEANNE McCRORIE KATHERINE McKAY KATH ' ' EV ' 1 REALLY, YEAH, HUH! KEVIN McMAUGH FAT MAN KEV MARK McSWEENEY jean McWilliams JEAN-JEAN THAT ' S HARSH 35 JAMES MEDEIROS PAMELA MEDEIROS RALPH ME1SS KATHYRINE MILANO CINDY LOU MILLER CHERYL MITCHELL DAVID MONFILS 36 STEPHEN MORROW 1 ' STEVE ' 1 ' LET ' S GET SERIOUS ' MICHELLE MOUSSEAU THOMAS NANGLE ' ■PEACH SUSANNE NERO CRAIG NOKE SUE 1 ' SUSIE KELLY O ' CONNOR OAK KEL BETH O ' DAY JUDITH OLIVA WOMEN JUDY SHARON PAGLIARINI MARK PAL1Y LISA PALMIER! LEE ' ’BUD’ CHERYL PANZARELLA CHER THOMAS PHILLIPS PHIL 38 THIS IS DEFINETLY BOGUS BETTY PICKLES ALICE PJMENTA the timelessness in you knows that yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is but today ' s dream. THOMAS PI STOC CO LISA PIT1 SCOTT PQL1QU3N SANDRA PORTER 1 ■SANDY STUART PONKO 39 WILLI AM PROULX RIFFER DESIREE PROVOST ANNE QUAGL1ER1 ANNIE Q JAMES RANDLE ANNE ROBERTS LITTLE SHELL JAMES ROSSI FOSS VICTOR RODRIGUES SHERI ROWLETT NANCY ROBENHYMER ERNEST ROBERTS CHARLES ROLL CHUCK MARY RUGGBRI MELISSA ST ONGE JOHN SANTILLO SUSAN SANTORO QUE 1 1 ' ' SUE 11 42 PAMELA SCHMITT 1 ' BUMP ' FRANK SCHOTT 1 ' PACO ' ' CAHTERINE SCHWARTZ SNORTZ LORI SCORPIO SCORP WHERE ' S HAWK MICHAEL SER API GLIA SERA LISA SIMEONE LORI S1MONETT1 SIMO SCOOPSKEETER if 1 43 MICHAEL SLADER MIKE BRIAN SMITH GERARD SMITH T ' GERRY 11 DAVID SLEBODA 1 ' SLEB M JUNK BETTE SMITH RETE JET DIANE SMITH PI 1 f SMITTY f 1 PM ONLY KIDDING ' 1 KENNETH SMITH SHARON SMITH 44 JAMES SNELL ALFRED SOULLIERE TOOTHLESS BURNOUT KENNETH SPAZIANO SPAZ WAYNE SPICER KENNETH SPADER KEN CYNTHIA STANFORD C1D LIFE ' S TOUGH ISN ' T IT CHARLES STEERE BRUCE STOECKEL WILLIAM SULLIVAN SULLY SPARK IT 45 ELIZABETH TALLMAN 1 ' BETSY 11 BETS ' r 11 PM SO EMBARRASSED 1 ' Let today Embrace the past With remembrance And the future With longing JOSEPH TARTAGUA JEANNINE TESS1ER JEROME THIBEAULT JERRY ANTHONY THOMPSON ANTNEE DEBRA VATJ.EE ' Sl2Zl£ ' f M DEB ,r 11 CHIP 1 M YEAH-HUH M DANA WATT f f TUEFY M DWIGHT WARD EDWARD WHALEN n DEWEY 1 ' WHATEVER 1 GERRILYN WILBER ROBERT WIL3Y 1 ' WIGGLES 11 1 ' GIVE ME A BREAK f DONALD WILSON WILLY CHARLENE WINFIELD CHUCK YOU GOOF WHAT AN IDIOT LISTEN TO THIS NANCY WOOD SENIORS NOT PICTURED SCOTT BAKER JEFFREY BELL MICHAEL CONTI BETTE-JEAN CILLERIN GARY HALL TIMOTHY LACHAPELLE JAMES LAFERRIERE MARK LaPLANTE MARK MORVAN ROBERT PROULX JULLET RITTER DAVID ROB1DOUX MARK THEROUX DENISE D ' ANTUONO JUNE PITTS CHERYL WUNSCH RICHARD WYATT Senior Directory AASEN, GREGORY 6 QUAKER LANE GREENVILLE MARCH 12 (PISCES) ACAMPORA, LORI RFD 8 RIDGE ROAD ESMOND DRAMA 2; FUT SEC 3; DECEMBER 12 (SAGIT¬ TARIUS) ADLER, SCOTT MAPLEVILLE RD GREENVILLE WOODWORK 2,4; MECH DRAW 3; ALEXANIAN, GARY 15 WADE DRIVE GREENVILLE ANANIA, EDWARD 6 GRANITE LEDGE AVE ESMOND PING PONC 2; TENNIS 3; WE3GHTL1FT 4; DECEM¬ BER 11 (SAGITTARIUS) ANDERSON, BRENDA IS ELMHURST DR GREENVILLE FUT SEC 2,3,4; GYM 1; DECEMBER 15 (SAGIT¬ TARIUS) ANTONE, DAVID 2 APPLET ALLEY PKWY GREENVILLE TRACK 1,2; APRIL 15 (ARIES) ARCHAMBAULT, MARK WHIPPLE ROAD ESMOND JUNE 4 (GEMINI) ARGO, CHRISTOPHER 23 CONCORD ST GREENVILLE AUGUST 21 (LEO) ARRUDA, ROBERT 33 CIDER LANE GREENVILLE SOC CHAIRMAN 1,3,4; STU COUNI, 2,3,4; FOOTBALL 1; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; GOLF 1,2,3,4; TRACK 2; TRACK C FIELD 2,3; HR REP 1,2,3; SOC COM 1,2,3,4; FEBRUARY 6 (AQUARIUS) BAKER, SCOTT WALTER CAREY RD ESMOND CREAT WRIT 2,3,4; STU COUN 1,2,3; PRES 1; SOC CHAIRMAN 2; OPER 2,3; CON CHOIR 2; CHAM SING 4; HR REP 1,2,3,4; BAXTER, JOHN 9 MAPLEWOOD ORCHARD DR GREENVILLE TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; STU COUN 4; HOCKEY 1,2,3; SOCCER 1,3,4; TENNIS 3; HR REP 4; APRIL 9 (ARIES) BEANLAND, JAMES 7 PERRY ST ESMOND DECEMBER 9 (SACITARR1US) BEAUDOIN, ANN 120 FARNUM PIKE ESMOND DOM- HC 2,3,4; SEPTEMBER 18 (VIRGO) BELL, JEFF 23 WILLIAMS RD GREENVILLE APRIL 4 (ARIES) BERNARD1, DIANE 45 LAKESIDE DRIVE ESMOND CHEF ' S CLUB 3; PING PONC 4; STU COUN 2; BAS¬ KETBALL 1; MARCH 31 (ARIES) BLAIS, THERESA 5 SPENCER ROAD GREENVILLE SEW 2; ART 3; DECEMBER 10 (SAGITTARIUS) BLANCHETTE, DAVID 16 RICHARD ST ESMOND STU COUN 1; TEAM SPORTS 3; WREST 1,2,3; AU¬ GUST 29 (VIRGO) BONITATI, EVE 16 PROSPECT ST ESMOND FEBRU¬ ARY 2 (AQUARIUS) BOUCHARD, JOHN 137 FARNUM PIKE ESMOND ACC CHOIR 1; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; CHAM SING 2,3,4; JUNE 24 (CANCER) BOYD, CHARLES 649 PUTNAM PIKE GREENVILLE SEPTEMBER 18 (VIRGO) BOYES, MICHAEL 18 HAWKINS ST GREENVILLE AU¬ GUST 13 (LEO) BOYLE, JAMES 1! PERRY ST ESMOND SOCCER 2,3.4; BROADBENT, MARY PLEASANT VIEW AVE ESMOND DOM-HC 4; YEARBOOK 1; MAY 2 (TAURUS) BUCKLEY, THOMAS 4 ANNE RD GREENVILLE YEAR¬ BOOK 3; BASKETBALL 1,2,3,4; SOCCER 3,4; BASEBALL 1,4; CROSS COUNT 1; HR REP 3; STU COUN 3,4; FEBRUARY 28 (PISCES) BUTEAU, RENEE 26 SECOND ST. ESMOND PHOTO 2; GYM 3; APRIL 30 (TAURUS) BUTERA, DONALD 270 WATERMAN AVE ESMOND AUGUST 17 (LEO) CABRAL, SHEILA 4 RIVER ST ESMOND LEAD) CLUB 2; TRACK l FIELD 3; TEAM SPORTS 4; CHEER 2,4; STU COUN 3,4-T; SOC COMM 1,2,3; TRACK ,2,3,4; GYMNAST 1,3; HR REP 1,4; AU¬ GUST 2 (LEO) CAOUETTE, EDWARD 56 COOLRIDGE AVE GREEN¬ VILLE NOVEMBER 7 (SCORPIO) CAMPOPIANO, VINCENT 45 WOODLAND DR ES¬ MOND TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; FOOTBALL 1; JANU¬ ARY 9 (CAPRICORN) CAPELL1, JOHN 8 SIDNEY WINSOR RD GREENVILLE JANUARY 13 (CAPRICORN) CAPRA COTTA, ALAN 648 PUTNAM PIKE GREEN¬ VILLE TEAM SPORTS 3,4; OCTOBER 30 (SCORPIO) CATLOW, TODD 5 BATTEY DR GREENVILLE OCTO¬ BER 24 (SCORPIO) CATUGNO, SANDRA DEER RUN TRAIL ESMOND LEAD 2; TEAM SPORTS 3,4; STU COUN 2; HR KEP 2; BASKETBALL 1,2,3,4; FIELD HOCKEY 4; MARCH 10 (PISCES) CESINO, ANTHONY 5 GREENBRIER RD GREENVILLE MAY 25 (GEMINI) CHARLAND, JEAN 25 SPRAGUE ST GREENVILLE AS- SEM COMM 2; PING PONG 3,4; CON CHOIR 2,3; CHEER 1,2,3; HR REP 1; APRIL 5 (ARIES) CHIOVITTI, JON 1 SHEERWOOD LANE GREENVILLE CHRZAN, CAROLYN BOX 299 RTE 4 NO. SCITUATE SEPTEMBER 13 (VIRGO) CLOSS1CK, JACQUELINE 15 VALLEY VIEW DR GREENVILLE ART 2; DOM-HC 3,4; BASKETBALL 1; NOVEMBER 14 (SCORPIO) COFFEY, JOHN JR. 8 CHERRYWOOD DR. GREEN¬ VILLE FOOTBALL 3,4; TRACK 4; DECEMBER 2 (SAGITTARIUS) COLALUCA, JOHN RIDGE RD ESMOND NOVEMBER 20 (SCORPIO) COLANTUONO, EUGENE 6 PAMELA DR GREENVILLE OCTOBER 3 (LIBRA) 49 COMMENDATORE, MARY 16 APPLETOWN RD GREENVILLE ART 1,2; NOVEMBER 21 (SCORPIO) CONLON, STEPHEN 17 SPENCER RD GREENVILLE NOVEMBER 14 (SCORPIO) CONROY, FRANCIS S SUTTON ST GREENVILLE DRAMA 1,2,3,4; HR REP 2,3; JANUARY 14 (CAPRICORN) CONTI, MICHAEL 17 MAPLEWOOD ORCHARD DR GREENVILLE COTTER, BRIAN 18 MAPLEWOOD ORCHARD DR GREENVILLE TEAM SPORTS 2,3; YEARBOOK 3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4-C; SOCCER 1.2.3.4- C; BASEBALL 1; JULY 12 (CANCER) COUTURE, STEVEN MEADOW VIEW DR ESMOND TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; WRESTLING 2,3; AUGUST 31 (VIRGO) COVILL, PAMELA 3 MEADOW RD GREENVILLE STAGE BAND 1,2,3,4; BAND 1,2,3,4; AUGUST 1 (LEO) CUNNINGHAM, SALLY 16 COURTLAND LANE GREENVILLE DRAMA 2; CHESS 3; LEISURE 4; CON CHOIR 3,4; STU COUN 3; HR REP 3; DECEMBER 16 (SAGITTARIUS) CURLEY, BRIAN PINE COURT GREENVILLE GOLF 3,4; ELEC 3; TEAM SPORTS 4; SOCCER 1,2,3,4; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; CZERNIK, THADDEUS 5 BIRCH ROAD GREENVILLE MAY 17 (TAURUS) DAIGLE, JOANNE 10 RANDALL ST GREENVILLE ART 2; CHORUS 3; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 1,2,3; CON CHOIR 3,4; JUNE 26(CANCER) D ' ANTUONO, DENISE 4 ROGER WILLIAMS DR GREENVILLE TEAM SPORTS 3; LEISURE 4; MAY 13 (TAURUS) DAVEY, RAYMOND 6 DOUGLAS CIRCLE GREENVILLE CHESS 2,3; CROSS COUN T 2,3,4-C WREST 2.3.4- C TENNIS 3; TRACK 4; APRIL 23 (ARIES) DAVID, STEPHANIE 10 HILL AVE ESMOND ACC CHOIR 1; KNIT G CROCHET 2; CHESS 3; LEISURE 4; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; CHAM SING 2,3,4; STU COUN 3; HR REP 3 FEBRUARY 11 (AQUARIUS) DAVIES, JEFF 4 JUNIPER LANE GREENWILLE FOOT¬ BALL 1,2; DAVIS, FRANK BOX 500 LOG ROAD ESMOND FEB¬ RUARY 21 (PISCES) DAVIS, KAREN BOX 500 LOG ROAD ESMOND ART 3; TYP 3; CROSS COUNT 1,2,3,4-C TRACK 1,2,3,4; SEPTEMBER 18 (VIRGO) DEIORIO, JOANNE 29 FOURTH ST ESMOND NOVEM¬ BER 4 (SCORPIO) DEKEULENAERE, DAVID 6 ROGER WILLIAMS DR GREENVILLE NOVEMBER 22 (SCORPIO) DELFINO, RICHARD 6 OLIVER ST ESMOND SEPTEM¬ BER 2 (VIRGO) DELPONTE, PAUL 46 SPRAGUE ST GREENVILLE MOD LEG 2,3,4; STU COUN 3,4; V-PRES 3; TRACK 1,2; HR REP 4; SOC CHAIR 3; APRIL 19 (ARIES) DEPALMA, ELAINE 9 CIRCLE RD ESMOND ART 2,3; YEARBOOK 3-BM; 4-ASST EDITOR: HR REP 4 STU COUN 4; DECEMBER 19 (SAGITTARIUS) DEPETRILLO, LISA 1 JEAN DRIVE GREENVILLE ELEC 2,3; PING PONG 4; JANUARY 1 (CAPRICORN) DEROS1ER, VERONICA 24 FARNUM PIKE ESMOND ART 2; ART TYP 3; D-HC 4; JULY 15 (CANCER) DESHAIES, DENISE 39 WILLOW ROAD GREENVILLE TENNIS 3,4; MAY 29 (GEMINI) DESJARLAIS, THOMAS 22 MEADOW VIEW DR ES¬ MOND WEIGHT LIFT 2; TEAM SPORTS 3; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; CHAM SING 3,4; OPER 1,2,3,4; FOOTBALL 1; WRESTLING 2,3,4-C; AUGUST 22 (LEO) DESTEFANIS, LYNN 34 ROCER WILLIAMS DR GREENVILLE ART TYP 2; CHEF CLUB 3; LEISURE 4; JANUARY 20 (CAPRICORN) DICKSON, SCOTT 268 WATERMAN AVE ESMOND SEPTEMBER ! (VIRGO) DIMUCCIO, JOSEPH 3 CEDAR GROVE DR GREEN¬ VILLE TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; SOCCER 1,2,3,4-C; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4-C; JANUARY 21 (AQUARIUS) DISLEY, MERI-ANN 2 ROBERT ST GREENVILLE ART 2; COMPS; LEISURE 4; DECEMBER 17 (SAGIT¬ TARIUS) DODD, MICHAEL 6 OR CHARD ST GREENVILLE FEB¬ RUARY 15 (AQUARIUS) DONAHUE, CURT 34 SUSAN AVE ESMOND FOOT¬ BALL 1,2,3,4; BASKETBALL 1,2,3,4; AUGUST 13 (LEO) DOWNS, FRANCINE 16 DIANA AVE ESMOND PHOTO 2; ART TYP 3; LEISURE 4; APRIL 27 (TAURUS) DROSTE, DAVID 3 LODGE POLE LANE GREENVILLE STAGE BAND 1 , 2 , 3,4; TR1-M 3,4; TRACK 1,2; BAND 1,2,3,4; JUNE 24 (CANCER) DRUMMOND, SARAH 57 STILLWATER RD ESMOND WOOD 3; PHOTO 2; TENNIS 4; GYMNAST 1,2; NOVEMBER 14 (SCORPIO) DUBUC, DANIEL 9 CONTINENTAL RD ESMOND DE¬ CEMBER 23 (CAPRICORN) DUBUQUE, SUSAN 24 CIDER LANE GREENVILLE CREAT WRIT 3; YEARBOOK 4; HR REP 3,4; STU COUN 2,3,4; JULY 6 (CANCER) ELGAR, PAUL WHIPPLE RD ESMOND FOOTBALL 1,2,3,4; DECEMBER 15 (SAGITTARIUS) ELLIS, BARBARA 3 KENSINGTON AVE ESMOND AU¬ GUST 20 (VIRGO) EMIN, APRIL JOHN MOWRY RD ESMOND TENNIS 2,3; LEISURE 4; HR REP 1,2; SEPTEMBER 14 (VIRGO) ERBE , RAYMOND DOUGLAS PIKE ESMOND AUGUST 23 (VIRGO) FAGAN, MATTHEW JR STILLWATER RD ESMOND CREAT WRIT 2; STAGE BAND 3; HOCKEY 1,2,3; FALLS, STEPHEN 26 LAKESIDE DR ESMOND FOOT¬ BALL 1,2,3,4; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; DECEMBER 13 (SAGITTARIUS) FARLEY, PAULA 108 SEBILLE RD ESMOND TENNIS 2; HEALTH 3; LEISURE 4; APRIL 26 (TAURUS) 2,3,4; OCTOBER 6 (LIBRA) HART, JOHN JR 25 DIANA AVE ESMOND JANUARY 23 (AQUARIUS) FARRAR, NORMAN 262 WATERMAN AVE ESMOND JUNE 12 (GEMINI) FARRELL, KELLY 32 DOUGLAS COIRCLE GREENVILLE MOD LEG 2; PING PONG 2; TEAM SPORTS 4; CHEER 2,3,4-C; STU COUN 2,3,4; OCTOBER IS (LIBRA) FASCIANO, SYLVIA 10 RUSSELL LANE ESMOND TENNIS 2,3; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 2,3,4; TRACK 1; APRIL 30 (TAURUS) HAWKINS, KATHLEEN 5 LAUREL COURT ESMOND LEAD 2; TEAM SPORTS 3,4; STU COUN 3,4; FIELD HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; BASKETBALL 1,2,3,4-C; TRACK 1,2,3,4; SOFTBALL 1,2,3,4; FEBRUARY 9 (AQUARIUS) HAWKINS, NANCY 32 BARNES ST GREENVILLE AU¬ GUST 1 (LEO) HILLSTROM, JOSEPH JOHN MOWRY ROAD ESMOND WRESTLING 2; FLYNN, JOSEPH 7 VARIN DRIVE ESMOND AUGUST 28 (VIRGO) FONTAINE, EDWARD 30 FENWOOD AVE ESMOND APRIL 14 (ARIES) FUGERE, KEVIN 6 BAXTER LANE GREENVILLE GOLF 3,4; TENNIS 2; MECH DRAW 3; YEARBOOK 4; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; MAY 11 (TAURUS) FUZEK, JOHN 26 BALDWIN DR GREENVILLE BAND 3; STAGE BAND 2,3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; HR REP 1; MAY 10 (TAURUS) HINDLE, DONNA 48 LAKESIDE DR ESMOND LEAD 2; TEAM SPORTS 3,4; FIELD HOCKEY 1; TRACK 1,2,3,4; BASKETBALL 1,2,3,4-C SOFTBALL 1,2,3,4; DECEMBER 11 (SAGITTARIUS) HOGAN, JOHN 8 BARNES ST GREENVILLE MAY 28 (GEMINI) HOLTON, CYNTHIA 41 FENWOOD AVE ESMOND JANUARY 7 (CAPRICORN) HORAN, STEPHEN 16 DIANA AVE ESMOND AUCUST 8 (LEO) GAGNON, YVETTE 1 CONTINENTAL ROAD GREEN¬ VILLE JANUARY 27 (AQUARIUS) GARDNER, LO RI HARRIS RD RFD 8 ESMOND FUT NURSE 2,3; JULY 29 (LEO) CERLACH, KATHRYN 38 WILLOW ROAD GREEN¬ VILLE LEAD 2; TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; VOLLY BALL 2,3; STU COUN 1; CON CHOIR 3,4; HOCKEY ST AT 3,4; BASKETBALL 2; FIELD HOCKEY 2,3,4- C; TREAS 1; DECEMBER 21 (SAGITTARIUS) HORN, KAREN 5 DOW1NGWOOD DR GREENVILLE ART 3; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 1,4; FIELD HOCK¬ EY 3,4-C; HR REP 4; DECEMBER 7 (SAGITTAR¬ IUS! HOYT, MAURY 11 LAKESIDE DR ESMOND FUT NUR 2; PHOTO 3; MOD MUS MAST 2,3,4; BAND 1,2,3,4; SEPTEMBER 8 (VIRGO) KACHANIS, CAROLYN 663 PUTNAM AVE GREEN¬ VILLE ART TYP 2,3; COMP 4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; HR REP 1,2,3,4; MAY 27 (GEMINI) GERLACH, KYLE 38 WILLOW ROAD GREENVILLE STU COUN 2,3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; RING COMM 2; FOOTBALL 2; HOCKEY 1,2,3; DECEMBER 21 (SAGITTARIUS) GILLERIN, BETTE-JEAN HARRIS ROAD ESMOND AUGUST 3 (LEO) GIOFFREDA, RICHARD 37 ROGER WILLIAMS DR GREENVILLE APRIL 13 (ARIES) GRECOIRE, CECUE 14 SPENCER RD GREENVILLE ART 2; TEAM SPORTS 3; LEISURE 4; CHEER 2,3; STU COUN 3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; MAY 9 (TAU¬ RUS) CRESKO, LEIGH 14 BREEZY KNOLL RD GREENVILLE GRIST, DAVID 17 CANDLEWOOD DR GREENVILLE PHOTO 2,4; DRAMA 3; BAND 4; APRIL 9 (ARIES) HAGOPIAN, MICHAEL 12 ELIZABETH AVE ESMOND STAGE BAND 2; MOD LEG 3,4; CLOSE-UP 3,4; SYP 4, SMOKE AWARE 4; TRACK 2; HR REP 4; WRESTLING 1,2,3,4-C SOC COMM 1,2,3,4; MAY 29 (GEMINI) HAICH, LINDA 30 HALSEY DR ESMOND GYM 1; ART 2; CROSS COUNT 2; FEBRUARY 25 (PISCES) HALL, GARY 7 OLD TAVERN LANE GREENVILLE JUNE 4 (GEMINI) HAMEL, CATHLEEN 38 ESMOND ST ESMOND ART KAMINSKI, JANE 17 CIDER LANE GREENVILLE ART 2; CHEF ' S 3; YEARBOOK 4; MARCH 17 (PISCES) KELLEY. ROSEMARY 29 PLEASANT VIEW AVE GREENVILLE DRAMA 4; YEARBOOK 3; APRIL 24 (TAURUS) KERWIN, ROBERT INDIAN RUN TRAIL ESMOND FOOTBALL 1,2,3,4; KRATT, ROBIN 18 COURTLAND LANE GREENVILLE GYMNAST 2,3; CHEER 1,2,4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4-S; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; CHAM SING 3,4; HR REP 3,4; JANAUARY 22 (AQUARIUS) KUL1SCH, GAIL 15 WILLOW RD GREENVILLE VICE-P 4; MODLEC 2,3; YEARBOOK 4-BM; SOC) OMM 1,2,3,4; STUCOUN 1,2,3-T4; SEPTEMBER 27 (LI¬ BRA) LABRJE, JEFFREY 7 BARNES ST GREENVILLE WOOD 2,3; FEBRUARY 9 (AQUARIUS) LACHAPELLE, TIMOTHY 3 TUCKER RD GREENVILLE LACROIX, DIANE 81 FARNUM PIKE ESMOND DRAMA 2; GYMNAST 1,2,3,4, LEISURE 4; STU COUN 2; NOVEMBER 9 (SCORPIO) LAFERRIERE, JAMES 16 HILLCREST AVE ESMOND MAY 21 (GEMINI) LALIBERTE, RONALD S PROVIDENCE PIKE ESMOND JUNE 1 (GEMINI) LANGLOIS, USA 39 DOUGLAS CIRCLE GREENVILLE STU COUN 1,2,3, 4; SOC CHAIR 1; YEARBOOK 3; SEC 3; FOOTBALL STAT 12,3,4; HR REP 3,4; TRACK STAT 2,3,4; PRES 4; JULY 4 (CANCER) LANOUE, JACQUELINE 21 SPRAGUE ST GREENVILLE AUGUST 19 (LEO) LAPLANTE, MARK WAMPUM TRAIL GREENVILLE SEPTEMBER 4 (VIRGO) LASORSA, STEPHEN 49 BARNES ST GREENVILLE AU¬ GUST 25 (VIRGO) LAWLESS, DEBORAH BREEZY KNOLL RD GREENVILLE LEACH, MARK 18 H1LLCREST AVE GREENVILLE SEP¬ TEMBER 30 (LIBRA) LEE, CARRIE SO MAUREEN DR ESMOND TENNIS 2; HISTORY ACT 3-VP; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; SOC COMM 1,2,3; TRACK 1; HR REP 1,2,3,4; MAY 23 (GEMINI) LEMIEUX, ROBERT 25 HATTIE AVE GREENVILLE LINEMAN, KAREN 16 LAUREL HILL DR ESMOND ART TYP 2; TEAM SPORTS 2; BASKETBALL 1,2; TEN¬ NIS 2,3; APRIL 18 (ARIES) LOMBARDO, ROBERT 20 DOUGLAS CIRCLE GREEN¬ VILLE MOD LEG 2; ART TYP 3; CON CHOIR 4; WREST 1,2; STU COUN 1,2,3; TENNIS 1,2; HR REP 2,3; FEBRUARY 14 (AQUARIUS) LOW, TAMI 10 MAIN ST ESMOND MOD LEG 2,3; DRAMA 4; BAND 2,3; CON CHOIR 4; FIELD HOCKEY 1,3,4; BASKETBALL 2; SOFTBALL 1,2,3,4; STAT 1; MARCH 12 (PISCES) MARCHIONE, ANGELO POLE 61 RIDGE RD ESMOND DRAMA 2; TEAM SPORTS 3,4; SOCCER 4; HOCK¬ EY 1; JULY 20 (CANCER) MARZILL1, JOSEPH 1 ORCHARD ST GREENVILLE SOCCER 3,4; WOOD 2; TEAM SPORTS 3,4; AU¬ GUST 9 (LEO) MATHUR1N, DAWN 2 LAUREL COURT ESMOND CHER 2,4; TEAM SPORTS 2,3; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 1,2,4; FIELD HOCKEY 2; GYM 1; HR REP 1,2,3; FEBRUARY 12 (AQUARIUS) MCCLUSKEY, COLLEEN 25 DEERFIELD DR GREEN¬ VILLE MCCRORIE, JEANNE WHIPPLE RD ESMOND MOD LEG 1,2; CREAT WRIT 3; YEARBOOK 4; DRAMA 2; PRES 2; CHAM SING 3,4; CON CHOIR 1,2,3; SOC COMM 2; SAVOYRDS 1,2,3,4; APRIL 8 (ARIES) MCKAY, KATHERINE 2 DUCHESS WAY GREENVILLE HOOK £- WEAV 3; CHEF’S 4; JUNE 5 (CEMIN1) MCMAUGH, KEVIN 8 ERNEST ST ESMOND SOCCER 2; HOCKEY 2; TEAM SPORTS 2,3,4; DECEMBER 4 (SAGITTARIUS) MCSWEENEY, MARK 25 MAPLEWOOD ORCHARD DR CREENV1LLE DECEMBER 12 (SAGITTARIUS) MCWILLIAMS, JEAN 7 THORNTON AVE ESMOND FUT SEC 2; ART TYP 3; DOM H-C 4; NOVEMBER 17 (SCORPIO) MEDEIRES, JAMES 23 MEADOW V IEW DR GREEN- YILLE MEDEIROS, PAMELA 1 RIDGE RD ESMOND CREAT WRIT 2; YEARBOOK 4; FIG SKAT 2,3,4; JUNE 14 (GEMINI) MEISS, RALPH 9 ORCHARD AVE GREENVILLE MOD LEG 3,4; MAY 18 (TAURUS) MILANO, KATHRYR1NE BOX 464 FARNUM PIKE ES¬ MOND AUGUST 25 (VIRGO) MILLER, CINDY 6 WADE DRIVE GREENVILLE MARCH 25 (ARIES) MITCHELL, CHERYL 8 CORTLAND LANE GREEN¬ VILLE APRIL 8 (ARIES) MONFILS, DAVID 137 OLD COUNTY RD ESMOND MAY 23 (GEMINI) MORROW, STEPHEN 21 SPRAGUE ST GREENVILLE ECOL 2,3; WEICHTL1FT 4; WREST 3,4-C; MARCH 3 (PISCES) MORVAN, MARK 6 HIGH ST ESMOND DECEMBER 21 (SAGITTARIUS) MOUSSEAU, MICHELLE 34 AUSTIN AVE GREENVILLE FEBRUARY 25 (PISCES) NANGLE, THOMAS 8 APPLETOWN RD GREENVILLE TEAM SPORTS 1,2,3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; BASE¬ BALL 1; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; SOCCER 1,2,3,4C; TRACK 2:3,4; DECEMBETR 29 CAPICORN) NERO, SUSANNE CAPRON RD ESMOND GYMNAST 1,2; CHEER 3,4; CON CHOIR 2,3; STU COUN 3,4; LEISUTRE 4; OCTOBER 28 (SCORPIO) NOKE, CRAIG 10 TUCKER RD GREENVILLE MAY 14 (TAURUS) O ' CONNOR, KELLY 6 APPLE TREE LANE GREENVILLE LEAD 2; CHEF ' S 3; LEISURE 4; CHEER 3; JUNES (GEMINI) O ' DAY, BETH 9 BARNES ST GREENVILLE VAR 2; CHEF 3; LEISURE 4; CHEER 1,2,3; STU COUN 1,2,3; NOVEMBER 15 (SCORPIO) OLIVA, JUDITH 11 PROSPECT ST GREENVILLE TEN¬ NIS 3; MAJORETTES 1,2,3,4; STU COUN 2,3,4; SOC COMM 3,4; CON CHOIR 4; FIELD HOCKEY 3,4; HR REP 3,4; DECEMBER 14 (SAGITTARIUS) PACLIARINI, SHARON 60 SMITH AVE GREENVILLE MAY 13 (TAURUS) PALLY, MARK 1 CIDER LANE GREENVILLE SEPTEM¬ BER 15 (VIRGO) PALMIER!, LISA 555 PUTNAM PIKE ESMOND HOME ARTS 3; WOOD 3; TENNIS 4; AUGUST 2 (LEO) PANZARELLA CHERYL 19 FENWOOD AVE ESMOND MOD LEG 2; HIST ACT 2; YEARBOOK 4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; CROSS COUNT 1,2,3,4-C; TRACK 1,2,3,4; HR REP 1,2,3,4; SOC COMM 2,4; TREASURER 4; JANUARY 27 (AQUARIUS) PAQUETTE, DEBORAH 25 JULIAN ST ESMOND CHEER 2,3; PING PONG 3; YEARBOOK 4; STU COUN 4; JUNE 13 (GEMINI) PERRY, CHRISTINE 26 FENWOOD AVE ESMOND DE¬ CEMBER 14 (SACITTARIUS) PHILLIPS, THOMAS HUGHES DRIVE GREENVILLE 52 MOD LEG 2; CHEF ' S 4; MARCH 7 (PISCES) PICKLES, BETTY 2 PINE DR ESMOND PHOTO 2; ART TYP 3; DOM-HC 4; JANUARY 3 (CAPRICORN) PISTOCCO, THOMAS 6 HATTIE AVE GREENVILLE P1MENTA, ALICE 3 FOURTH ST ESMOND ART 3; GREAT WRIT 2; LEISURE 4; JULY 12 (CANCER) P1TI, LISA 17 SPENCER RD CREENVILLE ART 2; WEAV g HOOK 3; APRIL 8 (ARIES) POLIQUIN, SCOTT 8 HERBERT ST GREENVILLE PONKO, STUART RED 4 MOUNTAINDALE RD ES¬ MOND PORTER, SANDRA 12 ADAMS ST ESMOND DRAMA 2; ART TYP 3; AUGUST 7 (LEO) PROULX, ROBERT 4 CHESTNUT HILLS COURT GREENVILLE PHOTO 2,3; BASEBALL 1,2,3,4; FOOTBALL 1; PROULX, WILLIAM 422 DOUGLAS PIKE ESMOND COMP 2; CHEF’S 3; FOOTBALL 2,3,4; MARCH 1 (PISCES) PROVOST, DESIREE 13 WHITMAN ST ESMOND DRA¬ MA 2; PHOTO 3; STU COUN 3,4; CON CHOIR 4; FEBRUARY 17 (AQUARIUS) QUAGLIERI, ANNE 22 ERNEST ST ESMOND DRAMA 2; ART TYP 3; LEISURE 4; JUNE 2S (CANCER) RANDLE, JAMES 4 SCENIC VIEW DR ESMOND RAVENELLE, LAURIE 12 POWDER MILL LANE GREENVILLE CREAT WRIT 2; FRENCH 3,4; CON CHOIR 3,4; STU COUN 2,3,4; OPER 3,4; SOC COMM 2,3,4; HR REP 2,3; JUNE 21 (CANCER) REIS, CAROLYN 18 EISENHOWER DR ESMOND LEAD 2; PING PONG 3; HR REP 4; LEISURE 4; OCTOBER 19 (LIBRA) RITTER, JULIET 19 MAPLECREST DR GREENVILLE ROBENHYMER, NANCY 19 FENWOOD AVE ESMOND DECEMBER 20 (SAGITTARIUS) ROBERTS, ANNE FARNUM PIKE ESMOND GYMNAST 2,3,4-C; PING PONG 4; TRACK 1,2,3; OCTOBER 22 (LIBRA) ROBERT, ERNIE 12 KAREN ANN DRIVE ESMOND NOVEMBER 26 (SAGITTARIUS) ROBIDOUX, DAVID 442 BRAYTON RD ESMOND RODRIGUES, VICTOR L1MEROCK ROAD ESMOND ROLL, CHARLES S3 FANNING LANE GREENVILLE COMP 4; JUNE 5 (GEMINI) ROSSI, JAMES 35 STILLWATER RD ESMOND BAND 3; JUNE 22 (CANCER) ROWLETT, SHERI PLEASANT VIEW AVE ESMOND DRAMA 2; CHEER 4; GYM 1; AUGUST 11 (LEO) RUGGIER1, MARY 13 WADE DR GREENVILLE TRACK 1; FEBRUARY 10 (AQUARIUS) RUOTOLO, NANCY 32 SPRAGUE ST GREENVILLE CHESS 3; CHEER 1,3,4; CON CHOIR 2,3; MARCH 11 (PISCES) RUSSELL, ROANNE BURLINGAME RD ESMOND SACHUK, CHRISTOPHER 42 WOODLAND AVE ES¬ MOND ACC CHOIR 1; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; PRES 3; DRAMA 2,3; FOOTBALL 1,2; WREST 1,2,3; STONGE, MELISSA 24 LINCOLN ST ESMOND LEAD 2; CHEF ' S 3; CHEER 1,2,3; SOC COMM 3; JANUARY 23 (AQUARIUS) SANT1LLO, JOHN 539 PUTNAM AVE GREENVILLE ECOL 2,3,4; WREST 2,3; SANTORO, SUSAN 53 PLEASANT VIEW AVE CREEN¬ VILLE ART TYP 2; TEAM SPORTS 3; SEW 4; HR REP 1,2; CHEER 2,3,4-C; STU COUN 2,3; SOC COMM 1,2,3; MARCH 6 (PISCES) SCHMITT, PAMELA 23 MAPLECREST DR GREEN¬ VILLE PHOTO 2; ART TYP 3,4; MAY 3 (TAURUS) SCHOTT, FRANK 16 CHERRYWOOD DR CREENVILLE MOD LEG TRACK 1,2,3; CROSS COUNT 4; NO¬ VEMBER 17 (SCORPIO) SCHWARTZ, CATHERINE GRAND VIEW DR ESMOND ART 2,3; YEARBOOK 4; STU COUN 1; SOC COMM 2,3; HR REP 1; APRIL 4 (ARIES) SCORPIO, LORI 3 DEERFIELD DR GREENVILLE LEI¬ SURE 4; SEPTEMBER 24 (LIBRA) SERAPIGL1A, MICHAEL 293 OLD COUNTY RD ES¬ MOND CHEF ' S 2; TEAM SPORTS 3; WEIGHTLIFT 4; FOOTBALL 1,2,3,4-C; TRACK 1,2,3,4; WREST 1; MAY 7 (TAURUS) SHIPPEE, PAMELA 685 PUTNAM PIKE CREENVILLE ART 2; CHEF’S 3; FEBRUARY 5 (AQUARIUS) SIMEONE, LISA 8 LAWNACRE DR GREENVILLE DRA¬ MA 2; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; CON CHOIR 4; CHAM SING 4; YEARBOOK 4; SEC 4; SOC COMM 1,2,3,4; FIELD HOCKEY 2; HOCKEY STAT 3,4; SOCCER STAT 4; JUNE 13 (GEMINI) SIMONETTI, LORI-ANN BOX 168 DOUGLAS PIKE ES¬ MOND TENNIS 2; LEISURE 4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; BASKETBALL 1,2; SOC COMM 1,2,3,4; REV BRD 4; FEBRUARY 6 (AQUARIUS) SLADER, MICHAEL LYDIA ANN RD ESMOND BAND 2; MAY 3 (TAURUS) SIEBODA, DAVID 295 DOUGLAS PIKE ESMOND TRACK 1; CROSS COUNT 1; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; MAY 13 (TAURUS) SMITH, BETTE 2 ORCHARD AVE GREENVILLE ACC CHOIR 1; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; TEAM SPORTS 2; HR REP 2,3; CREAT WRIT 3; YEARBOOK 4-EDI- TOR; CHAM SING 3,4; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; OPER 2,3; GYMNAST 1,2,3,4-C; CROSS COUNTRY 2; OCTOBER 31 (SCORPIO) SMITH, BRIAN 2 PLEASANT VIEW CIRCLE GREEN¬ VILLE OCTOBER 1 (LIBRA) FOOTBALL 1; WREST 1; SMITH, DIANE 36 BARNES ST GREENVILLE HR REP 4; TEAM SPORTS 2,4; WEAVE 6 HOOK 3; STU COUN 4; CROSS COUNT 1,2,3,4; TRACK 1,2,3,4-C; JUNE 27 (CANCER) SMITH, GERARD 20 LAKE VIEW DR GREENVILLE NOVEMBER 22 (SCORPIO) S3 SMITH, KENNETH 8 CAL1STA ST GREENVILLE WOOD 2,3,4; TRACK 1; SOCCER 1,2; APRIL 15 (ARIES) SMITH, SHARON 11 KENSINGTON AVE ESMOND MAY 17 (TAURUS) SNELL, JAMES 28 LAKESIDE DR ESMOND OCTOBER 17 (LIBRA) SOULLIERE, ALFRED 1 APPLE ORCHARD LANE GREENVILLE HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; SOCCER 1,2; GOLF 3,4; JULY 3 (CANCER) SPADER, KENNETH BREEZY KNOLL RD GREENVILLE MOD LEG 1,2; CHEF ' S 3; TENNIS 4; FOOTBALL 1,2; HR REP 1,2,3,4; STU COUNC 1,2,3,4; .APRIL 16 (ARIES) SPAZ1ANO, KENNETH JR. S PENBRYN AVE ESMOND ART 2; MECH DRAW 3; DECEMBER 12 (SAGIT¬ TARIUS) SPICER, WAYNE COLWELL RD GREENVILLE STANFORD, CYNTHIA 1 CYPRESS DR GREENVILLE LEAD 2; CREAT WRIT 3; YEARBOOK 4; STU COUN 2,4-VP; OPER 2,3,4; MOD MUS MAST 2,3,4; BSKTBALL 1,2; FIELD HOCKEY 2; SOC COMM 1,2,3,4; NOVEMBER 15 (SCORPIO) STEERE, CHARLES 10 WEST GREENVILLE RD GREENVILLE WREST 1,2,3,4; JANUARY 14 (CAP¬ RICORN) STOECKEL, BRUCE 61 CROSS ST ESMOND SULLIVAN, WILLIAM 33 RANDALL ST GREENVILLE SEPTEMBER 14 (VIRGO) TAT T MAN, ELIZABETH 7 SCENIC VIEW DR ESMOND TEAM SPORTS 2,3; YEARBOOK 4; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; CHAM SING 4; VOLLEYBALL 4; BASKET¬ BALL 1,2,3,4; FIELD HOCKEY 4; FEBRUARY 21 (PISCES) TARTAGLIA, JOSEPH 21 CANDLEWOOD DR GREEN- V1LLE TESSIER, JEANNINE CLARK RD ESMOND THIBEAULT, JEROME RED 4 SWAN RD ESMOND SYDC 2; CLOSE-UP 4; CROSS COUNT 2,3; TRACK 3; SEPTEMBER 27 (LIBRA) THOMPSON, ANTHONY 21 DIANA AVE ESMOND DRAMA 2; ART TYP 3; LEISURE 4; APRIL 21 (TAURUS) T1K01AN, GARY 6 ELMHURST DR GREENVILLE WOOD 2,3; TEAM SPORTS 4; STIL1,2,3,4; SOC¬ CER 1; HOCKEY 1,2,3,4; FOOTBALL 2; MARCH 28 (ARIES) TROMBLEY, LAUREL 8 RANDALL ST GREENVILLE PHOTO 2; HEA OCC 3; LEISURE 4; BAND 1,2,3,4; MOD MUS MAST 2,3,4; JUNE 13 (GEMINI) TUBMAN, KAREN 7 CONTINENTAL RD CREENVILLE DRAMA 2; ACC CHOIR 1; CON CHOIR 2; CHAM SING 3,4; MOD MUS MAST 2,3,4; STU COUN 1,2,3,4; TRACK 2; HR REP 1,2,4; JULY 18 (CANCER) TYMON, PATRICIA 26 AUSTIN AVE GREENVILLE STU COUN 2,3,4; CON CHOIR 3; HR REP 2,3; APRIL 26 (TAURUS) VA1LEE, DEBBIE 4 ORCHARD ST GREENVILLE CHEF ' S 2; APRIL 14 (ARIES) WARD, DWIGHT 105 FARNUM PIKE ESMOND TRACK 2; STAGE BAND 1,2,3,4; BAND 1,2,3,4; MARCH 20 (PISCES) WATT, DANA 1 SCHOOL ST ESMOND PHOTO 2; LIB ASST 1; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; DRAMA 2; JANUARY 18 (CAPRICORN) WHALEN, EDWARD 14 PLEASANT VIEW CIRCLE GREENVILLE STAGE BAND 1,2,3,4; DRAMA 2,4; BAND 1,2,3,4; CHAM SING 3,4; TR3-M 3,4; WREST 1; HR REP 1; DECEMBER 5 (SAGITTARIUS) WILBER , GERRILY ' NN 11 BAYOU DR GREENVILLE DRAMA 2; WEAV C- HOOK 3; DOM-HC 4; FEBRU¬ ARY 18 (AQUARIUS) WILBY, ROBERT 23 DOUGLAS CIRCLE GREENVILLE APRIL 21 (TAURUS) WILCOX, SCOTT RED 3 CLARKE RD ESMOND TOGA 4; AUGUST 14 (LEO) ■WILLIAMS, JOANNE 6 AUSTIN AVE GREENVILLE TYP 3; DRAMA 1,2; CON CHOIR 2,3,4; TRACK 1; OCTOBER 30 (SCORPIO) WILSON, DEBORAH 1 RANDALL ST GREENVILLE WILSON, DONALD 1 RANDALL ST GREENVILLE MOD LEG 1,2,3,4; STU COUN 4; WINFIELD, CHARLENE GREENVIL L E COMMON GREENVILLE GYMNAST 1,2,3,4; TENNIS 2,3,4; CON CHOIR 4; HR REP 3; STU COUN PRES 4; YEARBOOK 4; SOC COMM 1,2,3,4; MAY 23 (GEMINI) WOOD, NANCY 334 ROCKY HILL RD ESMOND WUNSCH, CHERYL 5 SHEFFIELD RD GREENVILLE LEISURE 4; AUGUST IS (LEO) WYATT, RICHARD 11 ADELAIDE AVE ESMOND NO¬ VEMBER 27 (SAGITTARIUS) KRAHFORST, MARK 31 KAREN ANN DR ESMOND 54 YV v v ? Administration And Faculty Henry P. Shepard Principal 56 Maureen Bennett- English Roland Benoit - English Dale Bentley- Patricia Boitano- Art English Olga Boluch- English 57 Janet Caito- Foreign Languages Katherine Camara! Chairman Mathematics Carl Buglio- Physical Education Elaine Campanelli- Librarian Pauline Chauvin- Home Economics Carol Clark Art Robert Cleasby- Music, Choir 58 David D’Amore- Industrial Arts Gabriel deMoura- English Cynthia Delsesto Business •i m James Dunn- Physical Education Anthony Filippini- Social Studies 59 Barbara Giarusso- Joseph Gordon- Robert Graham- Guidance Reading, English Social Studies Carole Hamel - Business Sandra Hammill- Science 60 Thomas Hassett- Judith Herbert- Elaine Hickey Industrial Arts Mathematics Art Patricia Hillstrom Home Economics Edward Hill- Science June King- English Thomas Hines- Bruce Kopec - English Science 61 John Lelli- Scienee Robert Johnson - Science Linda Loparto- Mathematics Ronald Mandolfi- Mathematics Jack Marques- Industrial Arts Nancy Martin - Science James MacNamara, Chairman - Industrial Arts 62 N - Cynthia Neal- Physical Education Michael Neubauer- Mathematics Rosalie Nocera- Social Studies Nancy O ' Donne 11- Guidance Le Parkhurst- English icmiiiww Robert Petell- Science Holly Pierce - Resource Teacher George Reilly t Chairman- English 63 JHK Debra Rhude- English Phillip Ritchie - Art Nancy Saccola- Physical Education Robert Salisbury- Guidance Michael Santucci- Resource Teacher Barbara Smith Foreign Languages Albert Satula - Mathematics 64 Thomas Tobin- Social Studies Anthony Torregrossa- Mathematics Alan Tortolani- Co-operative Education George Tracy } Chairman Guidance Marie Viens- Business James Ashness is overcome by shyness George Holmes squeezes out a grin. Laurel Keene! Theresa Derosier, Dorothy D Antuono Rose Brown Norma Grace, May Winterbottom, and Edith Forrest do S,H,S ' s cooking Gerald DuPuis, James Gerard Joseph Corbeille Ray Whitlock and George Hyde make up the day shift Kitchen Jerry takes a breather 66 Secretaries Mrs Barbara Angel! Mrs Marie Steere i Mrs - Eileen Lewis Not shown: Mrs Leach, Mrs Caouette, Mrs Nicholson 67 Student Council Mr. Robert Graham, Advisor Student Council Officers: Charlene Winfield, Pres,, Cindy Stanford, Vice-Pres , Robin Dratt, Sec., Sheila Cabral, Who said Student Council was going to be interesting ? Some members seem surprised with the officers 1 deci¬ sion. Freshman member jeannie Tondreault Members discuss the next item. Do you think we’ll finish by the end of the meeting ? Mary Lou Checkeroff in a lighter mood. %k John Bouchard seems more inter¬ ested in the camera! 69 Editor-Bette Smith Business Editor- Gail Kulisch Assistant - to - the - editor Elaine D e - Palma Lay-out Co-Editor Brian Cotter Lay-out Co-Editor Jeanne Photography Editor-Scott Langlois McCrorie 70 Pam Medeiros offers her assistance to her fellow staff members Above; Pete, the yearbook ' s mascot, checks for errors, while below j staff member Cheryl Pamareila takes a break from the track lay-out to pose for the photographer A Few Thoughts From Some Famous People About An Infamous Class. Now we spent our time , - So nonchalant and spend our nights so bon vivant We dress our days in silken robes. The money comes the money goes, We know it T s all of passing phase We light our lamps for atmosphere And hang our hopes on chandeliers We 1 re going wrong, we ' re gaining weight We ' re sleeping long and much too late And so it T s time to change our ways But 1 1 ve loved these days ! Do before we end (and then begin) We ' ll drink a toast to how it ' s been A few more hours to be complete A few more nights on satin sheets A few more times that 1 can say I ' ve loved these days ! ! BILLY JOEL You With the past at your back And the future unsure Asked For the chance to try Love once more. Well aware of the consequences Should the dream fall through You threw down your last defences Wanting to try something new Wanting to try something new Lessons learned are like Bridges burned You only need to cross them but once Is the knowledge gained Worth the price of the pain ? Are the spoils worth the cost of the hurt? DAN FOCELBERC They say that these are not the best of times But they ' re the only times I ' ve ever known And 1 believe there is a time for meditation In cathedrales of our own Now 1 have seen the sad sunender in my lover ' s eyes And I can only stand apart and sympathize For we are always what our situ ations hand us J. It ' s either sadness or Euphoria. And so we argue and we compromise And realize that nothing ' s ever changed, For all our mutual experience, our seperate Conclusions are the same. Now we are forced to recognize our inhumanity Our reason co-exists with our insanity And though we choose between reality and madness , It ' s either sadness or Euphoria School Clubs Cheiyle Fontaine contemplates her next move 11 How ' s that? f f 73 TEAM MEMBERS: M, Me Gowan, D, Man- soonus, J Oliva, L, Corvese, B. Moran, P Trembley, H Brown, Although a small organization, the 1979 Smithfield High Majorettes, eo-captained by Judy Oliva and Pamela Trombley, proved to be a definite asset to the school activities Their spirit, dedication, and hard work was a great inspiration to all ♦ With only one gradu ating senior, the future looks very promising for the majorettes in 1980, i PROJECT CLOSE-UP: Standing L to R: Frank Schott, Paul Delponte, Ann Gillerlane, Ellen Farrell, Allison Rottman, and Peter Gabriele Sitting L to R: Jerome Thibeault, Mr. Ralasco (Advisor) , and Mike Hagopian PROJECT IN-SITE: Standing L to Hamois, Mrs. Nocera (Advisor), S Cede Brodeur Sitting L to R: D. McSweeney, W DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Standing L to R: Penny Ricci, Maureen Baxter, Kris McBride, Karen Carberry, and Debby Vallee Kneeling L to R: David Lavoie, Ann Marie Trahan, Nancy Fisk, and Kenny Orabona LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: L to R: Miss Campanelli-Librarian, C Chagnon, T Carney, L. Aiello, and M. Whipple 75 The meeting is called to order Peter Gabrielle takes some notes. Model Legislature President of Senate-Paul DelPonte Sena tor - Micheal Hagopian Lobbyist - Cathy Naylor Representatives-Donald Wilson, Ralph Meiss, Peter Gabrielle Alternates-Senator- Frank Schott, Lobbyist- Paul Suprenaut, Representatives- Rhonda Cate lie, Greg Mete, Mohommed Foddle Mike Hagopian listens attentively Paul DelPonte presides over Senate without the use of a mi¬ crophone 76 In their first year, the students in the Smoking Awareness Program participated in a teaching program with fifth grade students through¬ out Smithfield. Their main goal: to bring out the many health de¬ fects which are caused by ciga - rette smoking This year ' s group was filmed by NBC for the national 1 ' Today 11 show and news broadcasts in con¬ junction with a smoking education program Leading the charge, on a statewide scale, were Paul Del- ponte and Mike Hagopian, Paul, in another role of political impor¬ tance , acted as President of the State Youth Council on Smoking, while Mike took the role of Dele - gate for the Region II State Youth Council on Smoking In addition to the work of these individuals, and the constant dedication of the other members on the council, was the hard work and leadership on the part of Miss Demaine, the school ' s nurse and the advisor for the past two years It was the spirit of these young in¬ dividuals that gave Smithfield a place in the heart of many ciga¬ rette smokers. Smoking Awareness Members: Paul Delponte, Mike Hagopian, Paul Suprenant, Ann Dionne, Sharon Gederman, Mar¬ cia Reall, Martha Belt, 77 Band Maury Hoyt concentrates on another fine perfor¬ mance Only a few of Ed Whalen f s many awards and medals can be seen here as he continues to do what he does best. A credit to Smithfield High, 1 ' What do we do now? No one ever mentioned how we re supposed to turn the page ? ! 78 One of the finest band sections in the state ! Watch out Ked Piper here comes Smithfield, 1 r Oh no T I swallowed my gum! f 1 Pam Coville and Phil Houle makes beautiful music together 79 Concert Choir The Music Dept , ' s unforgettable accompanied, Mrs Olivia The choir ' s first school appearance at Lincoln. Lost in space Jeanne McCrorie and Cindy Stan¬ ford perform a duet. As the men sing, Chris Hamel seems to spot Bud Creager. 80 Chamber Singers Student teacher Miss Gagnon conducts the singers in one of their many fine medleys- Mr Cleasby, or to many, the 1,1 world ' s greatest 11 musical di¬ rector Chris Sachuk turns in another solo performance What a lovely trio Members: S Baker, J Bouchard, K- Brosseau, P Brown, D Bu- tera, C Chrzan, S David, T Desjarlis, S Dickson, E- Farrell, C Fontaine, E. Fontaine, R Kratt, D Lewis, j McCrode, M. McSweeney, J Paolino, G Pe« losi, C Sachuk, L Simeone, B. Smith, C Stanford, B. T a liman, K Tubman, E- Whalen, J Rick- abough, 81 CD X5 1 THE SORCERER 11 Sorcerer . . .Ed Fontaine line .Cindy Stanford hris Sachuck binKratt _Ed Whalen instance jeanne McCrorie Dr, Daly Mark McSweeney , Parti et ... Bette Smith Jotary . Chris ' Clubby 1 Hamel ;rcules . . Wendy Stanford HiuJI WMM ' - SHS Music Association Banquet June 7, 1979 Disco Al provides comic relief for a clap-happy crowd Vice-Pres, of Tri-M, Ed Whalen The Jazz King 84 Dave Reilly seems to enjoy the evening as Assemblies Pm Gonna Miss Class What A Bummer! - 36 t onoft vGf y _ -t- jP TjTdtfA 4 a r A if Crt O ArV JTuo t TD m KAtfSJ rc.k LO ciS e3 “YffJAw c t.PtVrb ) 4} y 3 S V u V£b j f «? QUEEN CANDIDATES: ltoR) Charlene Winfield, Sheri Rowlett, Penny Ricci, Karen Peloquin, Colleen McCluskey, Peggy Man ning, Robin Kratt, Jane Kaminski, Nancy Fisk, Susan Dubuque, Debbie Cairone, Viola Ballou Queen Jane Kaminski and escort Larry Co- laluca enjoy a solo dance to F ' Just The Way You Are 11 Dances Keimy Spader asks Miss Caito a shocking question. Elvis (Hulio) Presley once again steals the show And then 1 ' Did anyone bother to check the ceiling lately? 11 Just look at meee ! I can Go for it! dance ! ! Three ' s company 93 o Vie Southfield Senior junior Glass Cordially 9-nvite 7-Jou, to d Lttend c Ike GJirislmas (Ball at the Chateau (Be Cille cJJiursday CDecember a st j;3o p.m — t2:3o a,m . Look Ma, no cavities ! T ' May I have this one ? 11 94 John seems to find something amusing, Sleb, Ky and Tikky step out of character for the night Diane Smith floats on cloud 9 Maury seems to be off in another world. YES SIR, I ' ll have her home by 10:30, Stephanie and Jay sit this dance out 95 Louie Antone and date enjoy a quiet moment together on the dance floor 3 udfiJJ Jfi 9 L ScLoi junior j- rom :4s $ , Mu f. ft sstff rt str $0 1 i-dmr trimMf 4ft v !W Yff SAimp Diane Robitaille dances to the music of 11 Storm Warning 1 96 97 Class Of 1982 98 9 $ S o 0 m o r e s SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: (Standing) Margie Me Go wan - S ecreta ry j R ichard Ma rchi one - Soc i al Cha inn a n ; Theresa Chakuroff-Treasurer; Debby Gmttadoria-Social Chairwoman (Sitting) Paul Suprenant-President Mrs Park- hurst -Advisor; Rhonda Catelle-Vice-President W i 14 100 OF SAY SENTINELS TGI Class Of 1980 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L TO R Sitting: Scott Gra¬ ham-Acting Social Chairman, Defeby Cairone-Secre¬ tary, Jay Sevey- President, Mrs Lee Pa rkhurst- Advisor Jason Macari-Social Chinman I to R Kneeling: Louis Antone-Treasurer joe Bennett-Vice-President 104 105 Cheerleading 3rd In The State Vaisity-Center Row (front to back)-S- Nero, R. Kratt, K Kerriw, L DeLude, S Cabral, D Mathur- ine Left Row- M, Baxter, K. Farrell, Right Row- N. Ruotolo, S. Santoro. toe 107 Field Hockey Victory Over Wheeler The girl’s field hockey team finished its season with an out¬ standing 1-0 victory over pre¬ viously undefeated , state champion Wheeler School The team’s final record was B wins 5 loses, and 3 ties Individual honors went to Kathy Hawkins First Team All-State j Sue Boyle, Second Team All- State; and Peggy Manning and Kerry ' Bouchard, who were both selected to the All-Division II Team Varsity- Back: Coach Neal, B Tallman, C Weiss, S Boyle, P Manning, P Ricci, L Williams, G Kulisch, K, Hawkins; Front: T Low, j Clossiek, K Bouchard, Co-Capt, ' sK Horn and K. Gerlach, S Hassel, M Reall, J Oliver Jr Varsity- Back: Coach Reposa, S Catougno, C Puleo, C For¬ rest, J Ritter, S Puleo, M Cotter, C Hawkins, S Graham, B Marchetti, K Tallman; Front: R Mattera, S Lewis, M O ' Con¬ nor, S Baxter, L Charon, S Getterman, J Paquette, J McCrorie Just breezin ' thru t06 Charge! Sandy Catougno? Yeah,, that ' s me 109 Girl’s X-Country Two All-Staters; 6-1 Season; Third Best In R.I. Not A Bad Season Girl ' s cross country continued to be Smithfield ' s outstanding fall sports team, Although finishing second to Cumberland in the Northern Divi¬ sion, the Sentinels shutout the re¬ maining six teams in its division. The team’s depth was evident when the J V finished fourth in competi¬ tion against 17 varsity teams in the Columbus Day meet. High points of the season were the team ' s sixth place finish in New England competition, and the selec¬ tion of Cheryl Panzarella and Julie McCrorie to the Rhode Island All- State Team, S,H,S 43 . Cumberland OPP, .. 19 15 Central Falls , .,. 50 IS ,.pp N, Providence p 50 15 , Lincoln . p, 50 15 .... Woonsocket P ,, 15 . St, Rays - . . 50 15 Mt. St, Charles 50 (6-1) overall division record 2nd place Major Meets Injury Fund .3rd of 24 O. I, P, Invitational . 4th of 15 Fort Shantok Inv, A . 2nd of 9 Class ' B ' Championship ,, 2nd of 11 State Meet ,• • 3rd of 24 New England •,., 6th overall (top) D. Smith, G. Smith, J McCrorie, P Farnsworth, D jilson, R. Benoit, E, Reilly, R, Previte, Coach LeHi (middle) L, Catougne, L, O ' Connor, K, Davis, D, Parks, C Benoit, M, Elgar, (bottom) C, Panzarella, C Roan, T Davey, S Brown, N Olive, S Ramari Senior team members, Capt, Ka¬ ren Davis, D, Smith and Capt, Cheryl Panzarella Coach Jack Lelli no Varsity Lady Sentinels line up at O L - P, Seminary on the big day, No¬ vember 1, 197S State Meet, C Benoit, E. Reilly, and N. Oliva (Left to Right) pace the J.V. sentinels to a second place finish. Freshman, Gail Smith came in 14th running varsity in the State Meet Yey, Gail! 1 All - Staters Julie Me Crone and Cheryl Panzarella - The knowledge brings smiles to their faces, Running the long road to Ali- State honors 111 Football Tough Start, Better End This year ' s team started off the season by winning the annual Round- Robin game, in which the Sentis played the Northmen of No Smith - field The team hasn ' t lost this first game since they started league play Troubles at the beginning of the season because of a new offense slowed them down, but soon the gridders were bach in the swing and were able to capture a respectable record. An injury to captain Mike Sera pig - lia, All-Class running back, kept him out of the last two games of the year, including the annual Thanks¬ giving day game in which the Senti¬ nels matched wits with North Provi ¬ dence In this most exciting game, the team came back with the trophy to Smithfield. All-Class selections Curt Donahue and Ray Erbe, along with Serapiglia, will be missed come next fall, but the return of junior sensation, All- Class Dave Lafazia and a bright, young flock of sophomores makes for an ever more exciting season for Coach Dunn and his Sentinel grid- ders. S.H.S. DPP, 6 .... No Smithfield ..,. 0 0 . Portsmouth ...... 13 0 . Bristol 4.43 21 ,... Classical ....14 26 Kingston ..0 36 Central .......... 8 15 . St. Rays 30 12 .... Lincoln ..26 28 . Mt. Pleasant ..... 12 21 .... No. Providence . . 14 LEAGUE RECORD: 6W-4L Running back Nick Caspoli outflanks the opponent. Ray Erbe, Bob Kerwin, Bill Proulx and Paul Eldgar enjoy a victory while, below, captain Mike Serapiglia also does his share. er- Front: Manager P, Desnoyers, G Adler, R, Kerwin, W Prolix P Eldgar, R. Erbe, M, Serapiglia, C, Donahue, S Falls, J. Coffey; 2nd Row: E. DiMuccio, M, Sachuk, P Potter, $ 0 T Biurka, J Oswald, W Hawkins, D. La- fazia, R, Wild, J Mattera, R. Thorpe, J Robinson, A Lancia; 3rd Row: Manager M. Pollnick, T Bennett, R, DiMuccio, T. Gerlach, M, Agnes, N Caspoli, S Potter, S Erbe, G Smith, M, Andresino, P McKenna; Back: Coach Petrarca, Coach Dunn, M Tartaglia, G Conroy, B, Hawkins, J Parente, P Cugno, K Robenhymer, J. Bauer, K Roberts, Curt Donahue hard-noses his way through the opponent -l . while, below, teammate Dave Lafazia takes a breath- Who s got the pigskin. 113 Boy’s X-Country First Divisional Title Out cross country team, co¬ co ached by Mr Salisbury ' and Mr Buglio, was led this year by senior captains Ray Davey and Craig Noke They provided the leadership and in¬ spiration that earned the Sentinels their first divisional championship - - - the Central Division Title Juniors Joe Bennett, Scott Langlois, Adam Bianchini, Lyle Morse and Dave Benoit, sophomore sensation Todd Styles, senior Frank Schott and captains Davey and Noke led the fif¬ teen man team to seven straight league victories The relatively young team topped other school ' s re¬ cords , but lacked the all important depth to be a power in the Class Meets But with ninety percent of the veterans returning in ' 79, it creates a very optimistic feeling about the up¬ coming fall season. S.H.S, OPP. 23 _ No- Providence .. 35 18 _ Central .. ... 48 17 _ Classical . ,. . 45 22 _ OTP. __ .,, 36 21 .... Tolman .. ... 40 21 j, Johnston . ... 37 16 Central Falls .. ... 49 star Joe Bennett seems to lost his competitors in the dust ! Ray Davey helping in another team victory. The Sent ' s warm up for one more victory race and my hair is a Front: J Bennett, T Styles, C Noke, R. Davey, S Langlois, A, Bian- chini, D. Benoit j Back; Coach Salisbury, S Jarvis, F Schott, j D ' A¬ gostino, L, Morse, D, Hevey, T Sevey, T Bouchard, B Reaumier, Coach Buglio. Coach Buglio and Joe B happily head home after keeping the streak going Co-captains Craig Noke and Ray Davey. Junior Adam Bianchini puts in a tough effort for the Sent ' s, 115 Soccer A Rebuilding Year Coming off a great year and the loss of soccer star Cookie Gilchrist, the Sentinels had one of the more forgetful seasons in its history. Winning only three games were among the Sent ' s misfortunes, not to mention five heartbreaking ties in which the ball just didn’t bounce their way But, in a highly compe- tative division, the Sentinels managed to hold their oppo¬ nents to one and two victories, This was mostly due to the great play of All-Division full¬ back Tom Nangle and sopho¬ more goaltender Peter Ga¬ briele Tri-captained by Nan¬ gle , Joe DiMuccio, and Brian Cotter, the team otherwise emphacized on the rebuilding of a new team. This leaves an optimistic view of Coach Bro- chu ' s ’’hooters’ 1 for next fail, S.H. $ OPP. 2,2 . . Barrington .. 2,5 0,0 . - Bristol 3,2 1,1 ■, East Prov ..4,3 5,2 - LaSalle .. 1,2 3,2 Hendricken .. 2,5 0,1 . Portsmouth .. 3,5 2,4 , Cumberland .. 5,1 2,1 , Woonsocket, .. 2,1 LEAGUE RECORD: 3W-9L-4T M Ah t nice. M Sophomore Bob O’Day assures that nobody interferes with Joe DiMuc- cio’s blast. 116 Front: M. Fug ere, M. Boyes, B, Ravenelle, M, Lowe, A, MarcMone, P Gabriele, K. Albanese, J Mamlli, D, Butera, B, Lemieux, j Boyle, J D’Amarioj Back; T Nagle, K. McNeilly J Baxter, B. Kulisch, M, Leach, B Cotter, T. Buckley, J, DiMuccio, B, Gorgone, J. Higgins, D, Day, P. Peters, B. O ' Day, Coach Brochu. Brian Cotter lets go a blast while Don Butera heads for the cage. Strategists Brochu and Skenyon on the sidelines Junior Ken Albanese sends the sphere downfield, Joe DiMuccio neatly tackles the ball from his opponent. R 1 Girl’s Basketball Play-Offs Again! The Girl ' s Varsity Basketball Team led by Co-Captain Kathy Hawkins and Donna Hindle, finished the sea - son with a very respectable record of 18 wins and only S defeats, including the Woonsocket Chamber of Com¬ merce Christmas Tournament Cham¬ pionship All Division honors went to Kathy Hawkins, Donna Hindle Diane Peterson, Sue Boyle, Gail Ku- lisch and Diane Smith. Kathy Haw¬ kins was also selected the All-State Honorable Mention team The Girl ' s JV Basketball team un¬ der first year coach Sue Reposa, had an extremely impressive 16 and 2 re¬ cord Outstanding performances were turned in by Lynn Charron, Liz Reil¬ ly, Eileen Connor, Fran Baxter and Co - Captain Roseann Mattera S,H,S QPP 68 - Ponagansett . 54 . Mt. St, Charles 45 . Scituate 63 . Burrillville 60 . , - N. Smithfield 53 , , . Johnston 34 . . , Woonsocket , 70 . . Ponagansett 77 , Mt. St Charles 37 . ■ Scituate 60 ... - Burrillville 53 . . . . N. Smithfield 47 - - Johnston . 30 ■ . . Woonsocket 12 22 38 25 . 26 . 39 35 . 16 24 n [ 42 42 . 39 ) Woonsocket Chamber of Com- merce Annual Christmas Tourny Champs! Play - offs 42 ,. E Providence 47 Varsity Squad (L to R Standing): Assis Coach S Reposa , K Bou¬ chard, S Catougno, C Meiss, G Kulisch, B. Benoit, D, Peterson, Coach C Neal (L to R Kneeling): E Connors, Co-Capts D Hindle and K Hawkins, S Boyle, D Smith {L to R) Co-Capt D Hindle, Coach M Wrong way, Smitty? ' 1 C Neal and Co-Capt, K, Hawkins Diane Peterson 1 ' Basket Modem Dance Move 3, Bound Gail Kulisch tries to look interested while serving time (once again) in the 1 ' Death Seat 11 Co-Capt. Donna M Lynn M Hindle patiently explains the meaning of 5 fouls to Sue Boyle JV Squad (16 21) L to R Standing: K Tallman, Co-Capt R Matera, F Baxter, G, Smith } I, Charon, Coach S Reposa, M Cotter, C Hawkins (L to R) Kneeling: Co-Capt, S Puleo, D, Hardman, C. Forrest, L, Reilly, N McDonald 1 ' Back off 1 1 Here comes Lynn! J 119 Hockey Met B Finalists School Record The team rebounded this year from a disastrous season of a year ago The Sentinels reached the finals of what many considered to be the top league in the state, with a tremendous team effort while being capably led by Co-Captains Brian Cotter and Joe DiMuccio. The catalyst on offense was the in¬ dividual efforts turned in by Brian Cotter, who totaled over SO points for the Sent and earned himself a spot on the Met B All- State first team. Also contributing to the potent of ¬ fense were Tom Nangle, Mark Fu- gere, Neil Hall, and Warren Goolga- sian. The defense was backboned by the staunch dedications of Joe DiMuccio, who added over 30 points to the team ' s offense Upcoming sophs Er¬ nie DiMuccio and Brian Fug ere and Fed Soulliere 1 s fine play also assisted in the team’s success, but it was the team spirit of senior Dave SI e bod a that carried the Sent ' s wistfully through the playoffs This year ' s hockey season should provide many pleasant memories to those who witnessed an outstanding and unfoTgetable year S.H.S. 1,1 • Lincoln OPP. .. 6,7 4,6 ... Coventry .,,., .. 2,4 5,5 ... Warwick ,,.. .. 2,3 3,4 ... Toll Gate ,, . . 0,2 5,4 ... No. Providence . 2,5 4,3 ... East Greenwich 3,2 2,4 ... Barrington ,, 9,3 2,5 ... No, Smithfield ,, 3,1 3,4 ... Woonsocket . , , .♦ 6,3 2,3 ... 0,L,P.. .. 5,4 PLAYOFFS S.H.S. 4,2,2 . Barrington OPP. 2,7,1 5,4 ... East Greenwich .. 1,3 6,3 ... No, Providence . 7,5 First team All-Division Brian Cotter looks to pass the pill up-ice Coach Lullibridge, whose constant junior winger Mark Fugere unloads a team spirit lifted the Sent’s to their blast, best ever. Front; K. Fugere, S Falls, R, Arruda, J DiMuccio, B. Cotter, F Soul- liere, G. Tikoian; Back: Coach Lullibridge, W Goolgasian, N Hall, M, Campbell, T Bennett, M Fugere, D Sleboda, T Nangle, M, Leach, E DiMuccio, B, Fugere, J Mattera, B, Curley, T Edward, Manager B. Paouette, Coach Boyle Sophomore Ernie DiMuccio and his hickory look for a pass. Third-team All-Division Joe DiMuccio starts the Senfls rush Netminder Gary Tikoian ' s brilliant work in the play¬ offs topped the team r s performance while, below, Brian Fug ere does the dirty-work 121 Basketball Tough Year The Sentinels began this season with a crop of young players, mostly juniors , and its two senior co-captains Tom Buckley and Don Butera leading the way to what was to be one of the more difficult starts in the team’s history Westerly High was to be their first victim, as the Sent r s rolled by them and captured their first victory in the new ' division, the Suburban Western Division. Though this division is noted for its talented teams and aggressive play, the hoopsters 1 distin¬ guished themselves throughout the season with competitive play The Sentinels were led on of¬ fense by the fabulous shooting of Joe Bennett, a junior, who ended third in the division ' s scoring charts and earned himself a spot on the All-Division team. But the Sent ' s, who have managed mak¬ ing the playoffs for a total of eight years, simply lacked the usual patience and discipline that has marked their attack for years After accepting the challenge of a new division, one can only say, ' ' GREAT JOB, SENTINELS! ' 1 S.H.S. OPP, 58,64 . $, Kingston ; . 73,69 67, 52 . Westerly . ■ ., 52, S8 43, 55 • No Providence 55,67 63,44 . Cranston West 61,50 70, 60 E, Greenwich 84,69 52,64 . N, Kingston 70,77 62,87 . Johnston . . . . 47,75 65,62 f W. Warwick 51,56 51,48 Coventry ' .... 66,67 LEAGUE RECORD; 6W- 12L If in doubt, punt. Joe Bennett the rebounder. Steve Siedzik goes underneath for two, 122 Coach Benoit seems angered by Mr, Roper s Dave Benoit floats to the basket call. r i KTIHEiJ Fronts D, Lafazia, T Buckley, D, Butera, D. Benoitj Back: Coach Benoit, . Bennett, M. Martin, S, Siedzik, A, Bianchini, J, Macari, B, Corgone ' Hey, Buck 1 think it ' s stuck to the ceiling 1 f joe does some fancy footwork. 123 Wrestling What A Team! This year was perhaps the team’s finest ever, not to mention also its best individuals in history The team finished third in their league with an impressive 7W-7L record against teams from higher Subur¬ ban divisions as well as their own. They proved to be tops in their division by knocking off league champs Narragansett with a score of 38-29 The team showed off some great individual talent also. The two standouts were notably co-cap¬ tains Steve Morrow, who finished fourth in the state and second in Suburban Sectionals at 155-lbs , and RayDavey, who, at 98-lbs , gained tops in the Suburban Sec¬ tionals , second in the state, and an incredible fourth in all of New England, Along with these two were some other talents who may not have stood out as much, but definitely were team assets. Among these were junior Bill Greene, sopho¬ more Kevin Roberts, and up and coming freshman Bob DiMuccio It were these three that were al¬ ways a threat to the poo opponent and consistently kept the Sentinels in the race As far as next year goes, one can always count on Coaches Oli¬ va’s and Torregrossa ' s wrestlers to make at least as much noise as the powerful Sent ' s made this year KEEP IT UP, SENTINELS! LEAGUE RECORD: 7W-7L 22 ,,. Mt. Pleasant .,... 32 24 .., No. Kingston ., - • 36 51 .. , Central .« 14 15 , f Middletown 35 36 f , Hope .....,, 18 32 , S. Kingston .37 32 ...W. Warwick .18 21 , No. Providence . 27 32 .,, East Greenwich .., 21 38 .., Narragansett . — 29 25 ,,. Central Falls .27 45 ,,,O.L,P . 21 34 .,, Chariho .. .. • 30 09 .. Warren 60 Front: S. Morrow, T. Desjarlis; Middle: K. Roberts, C Hoke, T Geramiah; Back: N Cabral, F, Davey, B, Haw¬ kins, Co-captain Steve Morrow, rated fourth in the state, ex¬ hibits a devastating switch while below, Mike Hagopian pins the opponent. Bill Greene finishes in victory Gymnastics The 1978 79 girls gymnastics team showed remarkable im¬ provements in overall team com¬ petition and individual perfor¬ mances this year. Co-captains Anne Roberts (all-state qualifier) and Bette Smith led their team to an impressive 6-4 division record Debbie Catrone , coach of the team for three years, has respect¬ ably raised the girls gymnastics team from an intra- mural com¬ petition to a viable varsity sport. S.H.S, OPP, ■f - p Burrilliville ,. + p Warwick Vets ., - - p Ponaganset ,,+ + .. East Greenwich , , - Lincoln ■ ' + + ■ . Cranston East r Bristol .. + ■f Tolman + Shea ,, - N, Smithfield Front (LtoR): A. Roberts, B. Smith, D Robitaille, Back: Debbie Catrone (coach), C. Winfield, G Previte, D, Parks, L, Carderelli, P Varin, Dp N arcissi, G La brie, M. Hamois 125 Baseball 125 th Victory The Smithfield High Varsity base¬ ball team was involved in 8 one-run decision ballgames this year as they finished in third place with a 9 Win 5 Loss record. Three of the five losses were by one run. This year ' s team led by the capable captains Mark Me Sweeney the best ' f hot comer 11 man in the league and Bruce Stoeckel at shortstop put on a dis¬ play of baseball that many fans felt was the most exciting one in years qualifying forthe Suburban playoffs in the end. Bill Gorgone Dana Ward and Steve Geremia shared the mound duties and seniors Me Sweeney, Stoeckel Butera Erbe Leach and Cesino completed brilliant four year careers Coach Bob Salisbury col¬ lected his 125th victory this year in twelve years of head coaching He was assisted by Jim Connell one of his former all-staters from the great team of 1969 With the loss of only three first stringers next year f s hopes seem very much alive for another winning season and perhaps that long sought after state title SHS 10 OLP..♦ Central Falls. « : O zy 8 1 Barrington. .3 6 Cumberland - 10 Pleasant,... .1 4 Classical. • .i 4 0 Burrillville ... 1,1 1 5 Scituate, ...2,4 14,8 Ponaganset. ...1,7 2 8 N, Smithfield.,. . ...1,2 4 2 N, Providence- - - ... 5,3 3 4 Mt- St, Charles - - .... 2,1 0 0 Central ... 2,2 Don Butera makes contact. Senior Ray Erbe fields the ball T 26 (Front) D. Butera, B. Stoeckel, M. McSweeney, M. leach, R. Erbe, Coach Salisbury; (Middle) Mgr. D Stockwell, N Cabral, J Higgins, B. Gorgone, E. Passarelli, S Geremiah, Stat. N. Hannon; (Top) Stat. 1 Arsenault, M. Hurley, D. Day, P Gabriele, D. Ward, G. Smith, Eski¬ mo, Stat. J. Gould. Varsity Coach, Bob Salisbury 127 Girls’ Track Outstanding Individual Talent Team Effort The 1979 Sentinels were the most powerful girls track team ever as¬ sembled at Smithfield High School records were either held or broken in 8 of the 12 individual events by members of the ' 79 squad The team dominated the Northern Division (7- 0) for the third straight year, not having lost a dual meet since 1976 They also won the state-wide Relay Carnival, the Independence Day Meet, and the Class B Championship Posting a dramatic second place fin¬ ish in the State Championship (losing first by only a few points), the team put in the best performance in recent years. Several girls represented Rhode Is¬ land in the New England Champion¬ ship Meet: Donna Hindle shot, Gail Kulisch discus (All-State 2nd Team), Kathy Hawkins javelin (All- State 1st Team), Cheryl Panzarella mile (All-State 2nd Team), Julie McCrorie 2 mile, and Lynn Charron high jump. DUAL MEETS SHS OPPONENTS 103 . St Xaviers , , . 15 106 . Cranston West, 12 117 , Ponaganset.1 110 , . Lincoln ,... , 8 71 ,. Cumberland ., 47 100 , . Burrillville 18 94 Woonsocket ,, , 24 MAJOR MEETS Injury Fund Relay . . 1st of 18 Class B Championship 1st of 7 Rank I Performance , 2nd of 8 Independence Day Meet 1st of 8 State Championships 2nd of 24 N.Ei Track Championship 10th of S2 Kim Z, flies over the hurdles WmA Tricia Davey ' s friend doesn ' t know what to make of a track meet Kathy Hawkins demonstrates her All-State Javelin style 128 The 1 ' Lynn Sisters 1 ' take time out to pose for a picture J McCrorie, T. Davey, G Kulisch, R, Previte, L. Seripiglia, D. Parks, K. Davis, C Roan, G Smith, L. Ca- tugno, D. Smith, S. Boyle, C Covil, M Elgar, S Brown, G Labrie, L. Charron, A. Smith, N Oliva, K Howard, G. Bonitati, A. Carero, D Jillson, G Smith, S Cabral, K. Ziegelmayer, L. O ' Connor, C Panzarella, M. Neubauer (coach), D. Peterson, L. Powers, K. Hawkins, D. Hindie, J D ' Agostino, C Hartman, J Lelli (coach) Elizabeth Reilly and Nancy Oliva keep a smooth pace in the 2 mile 129 Softball A Year Of Hardship And Changes The ' 79 Softball season was one that was laced with hardship and changes. The Sentinels managed a winning season on the laurels of the preseason record In league play Smithfield finished 4th be¬ hind Cranston East, North Provi¬ dence , Johnston . The basic prob¬ lem was defense caused by many injuries which kept a constant flux in fielding assignments The Sen¬ tinels are losing Seniors Tami Low, and Donna Hindie, whom have played for four years. Also, they will miss Chris Meiss who will be returning to Ohio. Rose Matera and Chris Meiss were named to Second Team Western Division and Debby Hardlman and Fran Baxter received Honorable Mention. DIVISION COMPETITION Smithfield Opp. 18 Cranston West 3 5 Cranston East 8 4 Johnston 11 4 Scituate 7 4 N. Smithfield 1 7 Cranston West 8 1 N. Providence 15 12 | N. Smithfield 22 9 Johnston 3 2 Scituate 10 13 Classical 12 20 Mt. St. Charles 4 2 Chari ho 7 14 Middletown 2 11 St. Patrick 2 7 Barrington 0 Standing L to R: Mr. Bob Pete 11 (Coach), Debby Hardman, Marietta O ' Connor, lisa Russo, Tami Low (Co-Capt), Chris Forrest, Maureen Hig¬ gins, Donna Hindle, Mr, Fran Downs (Assist, Coach) Sitting L to R: Karen Cunningham, Rose Mattera, Chris Meiss, Fran Baxter, Jennifer Clossick, Gina Gatta AH-Western Division Honorable Mention Fran Baxter shows her win¬ ning pitching style. All-Western Division 2nd Team Rose Mattera doing Maureen Higgins looks skyward for hope what she does best. 130 Tennis Smithfield High’s Only Co-Ed Team Has A-Great Season! This year ' s tennis team was the only one to defeat Lincoln High School in regular season play The only losses for the team occurred in the initial match of the season against Classical High School and in the return match against Lin¬ coln, The record of nine wins and two losses, qualified the team for the Suburban Division playoffs, but another loss to Classical ended post season play for the team $ -H-Sr Opp. 1 Classical 4 5 Davies 0 4 Shea 3 6 Mnt, StV Charles 1 4 Lincoln 3 6 Hope 1 4 O.L.P, 1 7 Davies 0 1 Lincoln 6 4 Mnt. St. Charles 3 6 Tollman 1 Standing L to Hi Mr. Bruce Kopec (Coach), Kenny Spader, Scott Dixon, David Conti, Bill Bennett, Steven Lasorsa, Joe Baxter Kneeling L to R: Charlene Winfield, Karen Linehan, Chris Fanarro, Karen Cotter, Denise Droste, Sue Graham, Beth Marchetti, Chris Jenson Co “Captains, Kenny Spader and Joe Baxter let others do the dirty work. Billy Bennett . P „ Charlene Winfield, only female on the varsity squad, slams home another one Scott Dixon steps high and volleys back. follows through. Steve Lasorsa doesn ' t want to hear it from Mr. Lawrence 131 Boy’s Track New Records Co-Captains Mike Serapigiia and Tommy Nangle led their 1979 Boy ' s Track Team to a very respectable 5- 2 division record and to some out¬ standing performances in the Class B Relays, Northern League Relays, Northern League Championships, and Class B Championships, The high point of the season was clearly the 6 school records which were shattered by some of the best track talent in the history of Smithfield High. School records were broken and set by Joe Bennett in the High Jump and Adam Bianchini in the Triple Jump, Jerry Foley! Ernie DiMuccio, Adam Bianchini, and Bill Nanni combined for the school record-setting perfor¬ mance in the mile relay as did Mike Serapigiia, Tom Nangle Joe Mat- tera, and Dave LaFada in the 440 relay , placing 4th in the Varsity State Meet, Joe Bennett, Adam Bianchini, Joe D ' Agostino, and Ernie DiMuccio set the school record in the High jump Relay Fiist Team All- Class honors were bestowed on Ernie DiMuccio in the 440 , 2nd Team All- Class distinction went to Dave LaFa¬ da in the 100, Adam Bianchini in both the Low and High Hurdles, Paul Potter in the Pole Vault, and Jerry Foley in the 440. The Seniors will be sorely missed as they not only pro¬ vided excellent performances and valuable points, but leadership and dependability Next years team, however, promises to be in viable contention for the top crown with such returning track talents as ' 79 ' s top point scorer Adam Bianchini, Dave LaFada, Joe Mattera, Jerry Fo¬ ley, Ernie Dimuccio, Paul Cugno, Bill Nanni, Joe Bennett and Todd Stiles, DIVISION RECORD -5-2 NORTHERN LEAGUE RELAYS , 2nd CLASS B RELAYS ....1st NORTHERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 3rd CLASS B CHAMPIONSHIPS ,, 3rd Sitting: J, Bennett , A Bianchini, J Reilly, F Bellmore, T Nangle, M. Serapiglia, F Schott, D. Benoit, P Thorpe, J. D’Atri Kneeling: B, Newton, B. Boyes, C Pizzo, T Sevey, S Jarvis, T Bouchard, T Styles, J Mattera, E. DiMuccio, P Potter, R. Smith. Standing; Mr. Dunn, J Dagostino, L. Morse, J Parent!, B. Nairn!, J. Gronski, P. Cugno, B DiMuccio, B. Hawkins, j. Foley, K. Roberts, D. LaFazia, Mr. Buglio Captain Tom Nangle jumps to another victory Soph, Sensation Ernie DiMuccio bums the OLP boys while, below, Jim Reilly just clears the hurdle 1j3 Golf Good Year Better Year To Come! This season Coach Jack Hart was fortunate to have the following players: Robert Armda, Brian Curley, Kevin Fugere, Kevin Ro- benhymer, Dennis Bonjouloir , Michael Boyes, Philip Hadfield and Richard Boyes Each and ev¬ ery golfer gave his best effort to the team. Although the record of 5 and 5 was not the best in the league, Smithfield finished third Smithfield will have nine players returning for next season and will be a contender for the League Championship. Coach Hart wishes success to Robbie Arruda, Brian Curley, Kevin Fugere and Michael Boyes who have graduated and are all attending college The most important player during the season was .Kenny Albanese who will be a returning senior. Next season Smithfield will enjoy an excellent year in golf Fronti K, Albanese, R. Boyes, W Goolgasian Back Coach jack Hart, J Hart, J Fair, P Hadfield, K, Fugere, K, Robenhymer, R, Arruda Senior sensation Rob Arruda sets up for another one of his long drives Junior Ken Albanese prepares to sink another one Kevin Fugere putts while, at right, Brian Curley lines up his shot 134 Outstanding Senior Athletes of 1978-79 Most Congenial Cheerleader Outstanding Female Athlete Sportsmanship Award-Female Female Scholar-Athlete Donald Harnois Memorial Citizenship Award-Female Outstanding Male Athlete Sportsmanship Award-Male Male Scholar-Athlete Donald Harnois Memorial Citizenship Award-Male Dawn Mathurin Kathy Hawkins Cheryl Panzarella Gail Kulisch Diane Smith Tom Nangle Mike Serapiglia Brian Cotter Ray Davey Athletic Banquet June 6, 1979 Below, three seniors enjoy their last Athletic Banquet. Councilman Donald Brown presents a 1 ' Citation for out¬ standing service to the town of Smithfield ' 1 to Mr Ralph Catugno for his years of dedicated hardworJk, Above: Ray Davfcy and Diane Smith receive the ' 1 Donald H. Hamois Memorial Citizenship Award 1 f from Mrs - Hamois, 136 A lovely kiss for a lovely lady . Mr. Torregrossa presents Kathy Hawkins with her well deserved 1 ' Outstanding Ath¬ lete Award ' 1 , SxnitMield ' s 1979 1 ' Male Scholar Athlete 1 f , Brian Cotter, Above: Gail, Gail, Gail accepts her 1 ' Female Scholar Athlete Award ' 1 . below Frank Schott enjoys a drink among the winners. THE CLASS OF ’79 PRESENTS THEIR CLASS WILL: Stephanie David leaves the Sop. I section principle to Jill Paolino; Karen Davis leaves Mr. Lelli to a group of Senior Citizens; Paul DelPonte leaves a copy of the Communist Manifesto to Mr. Graham; Billy Sullivan leaves a bomb; Anthony Thompson leaves his artistic ability to Mrs. Clark; Brother Hoover leaves his ME sign to Mr. Lawrence; Tami Low leaves her cow bell to any fool who will ring it; Jeanne McCrorie leaves her raisins to Mr. Cleasby; Jeanne McWilliams leaves Peter Frampton to Mr. Lawrence; Kathy Hawkins leaves her life size picture of “Lynn” to Lisa Powers; Donna Hindle leaves a book on how to match clothes to Mr. Tortolani; Robin Kratt leaves her crutches to any accident prone Freshman; Elaine DePalma leaves a bowl of pits to anyone who is down in the dumps; Lisa Langlois and Scott Wilco x leave Mr. Graham a custom made TOGA (SLJRN); Carrie Lee leaves a “think twice” sign to anyone who wishes to take Calculus; Bette Smith and Cheryl Panzarella leave BUSCH GARDENS to Mr. Graham; Pat Tymon leaves a key to the jail; Kevin McMaugh leaves his back bumper to Carrie Lee; Kenny Spader tries to leave all the fences in one piece; Pam Covill leaves all her failing English grades to any unlucky Junior who gets Mrs. Boluch: Tommy Nangle leaves a case of Miller to the Police Officer who took it; Cheryl Panzarella leaves a hair ribbon to Julie McCrorie for all her Track and Cross-Country meets; Kathy Gerlach leaves her job as hockey stat to Ann O’Rourke and Debby Yallee; Joe Dimuccio leaves his “massive” truck to his brother; Jane Kaminski leaves a copy of “The General laws of the State of RI” to Lisa DePetrillo; John Bouchard leaves himself to all good looking Freshman girls; the Senior Class Officers leave the Prom bill to anyone who can pay it; Nancy Hawkins leaves a muzzle for Michael Hagopian; Betsy Tallman leaves Mr. Lawrence; Joanne Daigle leaves her notebook to Mr. Dave Reilly; Cecile Gregoire leaves a Spanish Dictionary with a complete set of cheat notes to Lisa Houle; and, Billy Proulx leaves his voice to Colleen 130 McCloskey. HOW, PRAY TELL, COULD WE EVER FORGET Miss Loparto and Mr, Lawrence ' s 1 ' quizzes ' ' Luce ,. Kir, Hill ' s homeroom , , Hulio ' s Elvis concert at the Senior Prom The rules , the Delta cake at Homecoming , , . the Skoopskeeters giving rides in the corridors ■ , the chains on the courtyard doors ,, the class of T ' 79 never losing our Senior Privileges , , , Mr, Shepard f s wardrobe, especially his imitation of Mr, Christmas , , , Dawn Mathurin ' s primal scream , , 2nd period Calculus , , Freddy and Chester ' s armwrestling matches during lunch , , . hearing your name on the detention list for the 1st time , hearing your name on the detention list for the 31st time ,,. drinking ' ' sprite ' 1 at Homecoming ,., Mr, Tortolani ' s stories ,,, Senior Finals ,,, Termpapers ,,, visiting our swamp, field, and forest areas in Advanced Biology , ., the time they were testing the fire alarms and there really was a fire . ., Colleen McCluskey ' s voice ,,, the best Hockey season in the history of Smithfield High .., 1 ' MA NA NA ' 1 ,,, the great time everyone had at the Senior Supper , the nice sleep Dwight Ward had at the Senior Supper ,,, Brian Cotter ' s orange hair ,,. Spending our last remaining days of high school laughing in the face of debt ,,, the day Mickey Mousseau came to school , Charlie Boyd ' s white shoes ,, ■ 1 ' Will Kelly O ' Connor , Nancy Robenhymer, Melissa St, Onge, and Cindy Holton please report to the office ' ' . . , BUSCH GARDENS , . Playing Jeopardy In Mr, Reilly ' s period 7 journalism class , . , The Bomb , , , selling candy bars , , , illegally playing organized games in the courtyard , , , graduation practice ,, , the day Eve Bonatati walked into the cafeteria window - . Doing the Gator , , , ' ' Tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrov T ' ' , , . Our cheerleaders placing third in competition „ ,, Kevin Fugere ' s 1 ' unique 1 laugh , John Belushi running into the lamp posts In the courtyard ,., Knocking on the lav door before entering ■.. Realizing how foolish it is to knock on the lav door before entering .,, ' ' Flying High with the Sentinels ' ' ,,, Losing your shirt in a simple game of cards , , The day Tommy Nangle and Brian Cotter put Mr, Graham ' s briefcase on the roof in the courtyard _ Freebird , ,. Cheryl Panzarella running her way to fame and fortune , , jimmy Boyle going before the Senior Privilege Review Board for the 40th time . Mr, Reilly locking the class officers in the courtyard in February because it was slowly ' ' sinking in a sea of spent butts ' ' , Daring to cross the imaginary line in the courtyard ,,, Karen Davis ' lounge chair ,,, Bobby Lemieux paying negative seven dollars for his Senior Supper ticket , , , Class Dues ... Timing the ladies in the office with a calender , , , Using the hot lunch trays as sleds in the courtyard ,,, the day the water main broke in the 108 lav ,, , the ' ' plastic Aw-ard ' ' P , Julie Ritter not making the Valedictorian Address ,, , Gary Tikoian and his chain saws , , , 40 thousand volunteers for the Mr, Donut run ,, Spirit Week - , Sarah Drummond leading the contest to see how many people can fit into a lav cubicle in the El Toro Lounge of the Village Haven ,,, Typical Mrs. Boluch test questions like, 1 ' What was Scipio ' s toy? f ' , , Dave Reilly ' s 1 ' brief ' announcements ,,, Beating North Providence in the Thanksgiving Day Football game , 1 ' hanging ' ' at the 108 wall ,, „ Joanne Daigle and Sally Cunningham losing their Priveleges the 2nd day of school _ the night some of the officers and social committee members ' ' obtained ' the decorations for the Homecoming Dance ,, . Scott Baker jumping out the window in Physical Science ,,, the day Mrs, Boluch forgot to go to her 5th period Junior English class ,, the class gift ,, 4th period in the courtyard , ■ Please stand for morning exercises ,., all our friends and the good times that w r e ' ll cherish forever being the last of the seventies. 139 140 Paul Delponte plays 1 ' Most Likely To Succeed 11 while, below, Joe M Hullo 11 Marzilli gives us his ren dition of 1 f Elvis f 1 ■ 1 f Don ' t you have a track meet in the morning, Miss PanzareUa ? T f 141 Masters of Ceremonies Matt Fagan and Brian Cotter add some humor to the event, Slebby and Kathy enjoy the evening, but below, Bob and Weeble seem to have better things to do. Senior Supper Thursday May 31st Village Haven Restaurant Senior Honors Day June 5, 1979 Mrs - Demaine proudly presents Judy Oliva with her Certificate for participation and service to Smoking Awareness, Mary Lynn Commendators graciously accepts her Hon¬ ors award SCHOOL AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ACADEMIC AREAS; Biological Science English . French . Mathematics Physical S cience Secretarial Studies Social Studies .. Spanish .... Gail P- Kulisch Pamela R Medeiros Pamela R Medeiros , M. Brian Cotter ,, Gail P Kulisch Susan M Santoro , Paul S Delponte Sandra M Catuogno SPECIAL SCHOOL AWARDS D, A R Citizenship Award Excellence in Drama Award Mathematical Association of America Award . National School Choral Award . . John Philip Sousa Band Award .... . Band Director ' s Award Congressman Fernand St Germain Merit Award , . Gail P. Kulisch Richard A. Delfino Francis W Conroy Maury 1 Hoyt Jeanne M McCrorie Robin L Kratt Edward J Whalen, Jr , ,, David R Droste Maury 1. Hoyt ,,, Gail P Kulisch Top awards recipient Gail Kulisch receives one of her many honors ! 144 Mr, Boyle congratulates Mark McSweeney as he receives Lori Gardner, recipient of the Typing Award, is shown his Honors here receiving her Honors Award from Mr. Boyle MEMBERS OF THE RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY Scott D. Adler Brenda S - Anderson Ann Marie Beaudoin Vincent A. Campopiano Sheila A, Cabral Edward J. Caouette Sandra M. Catuogno Jean M, Charland Carolyn J. Chrzan Jacqueline J. Clossick MaryL, Commend atore Stephen P Conlon M. Brian Cotter Pamela J. Covill Paul S. Delponte Elaine M, Depalma Veronica J. Derosier Denise A. Deshaies Susan P. Dubuque Kelly P, Farrell Edward J, Fontaine Lori D. Gardner Kathryn M. Gerlach Bette-Jean Gillerin Michael R. Hagopian Cathleen A, Hamel Kathleen A. Hawkins Nancy W. Hawkins Joseph R. Hillstrom, Jr, Karen P, Horn Maury 1, Hoyt Carolyn P, Kachanis Jane E. Kaminski Robin L. Kratt Gail P. Kulisch Diane M. La Croix Carrie A, Lee Karen M. Linehan Angelo Marchione Colleen P, McCluskey Jeanne M. McCrorie Katherine E, McKay Mark J. McSweeney Jean M, McWilliams Pamela R. Medeiros Ralph L. Meiss Cheryl A. Mitchell Stephen W. Morrow Judith A. Oliva Cheryl R, Panzarella Deborah M. Paquette Thomas E. Phillips Betty A, Pickles Alice A, Pimenta Lisa J, Piti Sandra J, Porter Laurie A. Ravenelle Juliet E. Ritter Ernest J. Robert Sheri K. Rowlett Nancy G . Ruotolo Susan M. Santoro Pamela J- Schmitt Catherine M. Schwartz Michael J. Serapiglia Lisa M, Simeone Bette J, Smith Diane E. Smith Kenneth L. Spader Cynthia D. Stanford Bruce R. Stoeckel Karen J, Tubman Patricia M, Tymon Dwight W. Ward Edward J, Whalen, Jr. Donald C, Wilson, Jr. Cheryl L, Wunseh SMITHFIELD LIONS CLUB AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN NON-ACADEMIC AREAS Accounting ,. . . . Art .... Art Metal and Jewelry Band Boys 1 Physical Education , Choral Music . ... Construction .. ■ .. Distributive Education ... Girls Physical Education . Home Economics ........ Home and Small Appliance Repairs .... journalism ... Library , . ..... Mechanical Drawing Power Mechanics . Public Speaking . Shorthand Typing ... ••• Woodworking ,.. - - -. . . Jean M, McWilliams ..., Jane E P Kaminski . . Diane M, LaCroix . .. Carolyn J. Chrzan , Joseph V. DiMucclo . Cynthia D. Stanford ., Scott D. Adler . . Stephanie D, David Karen P, Horn ,, , Susan M. Santoro Michael j. Serapiglia ... . , Kelly P, Farrell , Richard A. Delfino Carolyn P, Kachanis ...., Todd E. Catlow Jacqueline J, Clossick .Sandra j. Porter .Lori D. Gardner , .... Scott D, Adler Class Valedictorian Juli Ritter receives her much de¬ served Honors Award from Mr. Boyle 145 146 SMlTHFIELD high school Juatto n £ jl xerctses Friday Evening June 8, 1979 - 7:30 O ' Clock SMITHFJELO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Jerry Smith takes it all in stride, Charlene Winfield greets the as¬ semblage with words of welcome - Denise, Lori and April look pleased with the proceed ings- Jeff Labile cracks a smile, as the ceremony begins Carrie Lee, salutatorian, thanks Vinny, Gary, and Willie approve of Carrie Lee as well as her speech, parents for their help. Kathy Gerlach is not paying attention. What could she be looking at? The faces of Cindy Melissa, and Nancy reflect the mood of the evening . Sarah Drummond makes one last out burst. The Chamber Singers perform A Road Not Taken, with thoughtful lyrics by Robert Frost Anthony Cesino ' s tassle is very excited. SENIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaudoin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butera Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Caouette Larry and Elaine Catlow Ralph and Olive Catougno Mr. and Mrs. JohnV. Clossick Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conroy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Cotter Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Davis Mrs. Livia Delponte Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePalma Mr. and Mrs. Girard J. Derosier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Destefanis Mrs. Claire Dickson Mr and Mrs, Ralph Dimuccio Mr, and Mrs. David J. Disley Mr. and Mrs. Frances E. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dubuque Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Falls Mrs. Janet Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Fug ere, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner Mr. and Mrs. James E, Gerlach, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gresko Mr. and Mrs, John R. Hart, Sr, Mr, and Mrs. William J. Hawkins, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph R, Hillstrom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hindle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kachams Mr. and Mrs, Albert T. Kratt, Jr. Mr, and Mrs, David T. Kulisch Mr, and Mrs, William J, Meiss Mr, and Mrs. Steve Medeiros Mr and Mrs, B, McMaugh Mr. and Mrs, John P McCluskey Sr, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McKay Mr, and Mrs. William B. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs, William Nangle Mr, and Mrs, Paul O ' Day Liborio and Blanche Panzarella Mr. and Mrs. HarlonR. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Piti Mr. and Mrs. Earl H, Porter Mr, and Mrs, James J, Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ruotolo Mr, and Mrs, William Santoro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schott Mr, and Mrs. John SeripigUa Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Simonetti t Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slader Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Smith Mr and Mrs. Harold J, Smith Mr and Mrs Robert 1,Stanford Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Tallman Mr and Mis. I,D. Trombley Bob and Jean Winfield GOLD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John K. Boyle Alexander’s Coiffeurs LTD, 5 Lincoln Ave. Providence R.I. 02906 SILVER PATRONS New England Container George Washington Hwy., Smithfield, R.h Girl’s Field Hockey S Basketball Miss Neal BRONZE PATRONS Jack Lelli- 1 r The Girl ' s Track Team 11 Mr, and Mrs Richard Rotondo Mr. and Mrs Ellis Farnsworth Mr, and Mrs. Rahl AN ADVISOR ' S AFTERWORD ... 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped create Anvil ' 79 As this was my first year as advisor at Smithfield High School 1 needed and sought much help! I found most helpful the seniors involved with yearbook. Their maturity and responsiblity impressed me greatly and they truly worked to make this their book, A special word of thanks goes to the editorial staff particularly Gail Kulisch, who made this book financially possi¬ ble. I would also like to thank those on the high school staff {Faculty, Administration Secretaries, etc.) who helped me in any way, I along with the Anvil ' 79 staff hope you enjoy this yearbook now and for many years to come Mary-Margaret ladevaia Yearbook Advisor 148 Edward Slader Ernest Slader E E BUILDERS, INC. Lydia Ann Road Smithfield, R.I. 02917 Tel. 231-5426 Tel. 231-S426 ERNEST R. SLADER SONS EXCAVATING — SHOVELDOZER Backhoe —- Septic Systems Installed Lydia Ann Road Esmond, R.I 02917 Tuxedo Rental THE PRESTIGE SHOP Clothing For Men And Young Men 546 Putnam Pike Greenville, R1 CHRISTIANSEN’S MILK Store 949-1340 Home 949-1607 Compliments Of RALLY POINT RACQUET CLUB GREENVILLE PHARMACY 619 Putnam Ave (Next To Post Off ) Greenville, R1 02828 A Full Line Of Health And Beauty Aids Compliments m GREENVILLE INN 36 Smith Ave Greenville, R1 Specialty Wed, Sat - Prime Rib Of Beef Compliments Of COUNCILMAN MRS. DONALD C. BROWN Thank You! Joe, Pat, Albert, Richard, And Patricia Best Wishes And Good Luck To The Class Of 79! TUDINO’S FAMILY RESTAURANT SONNY’S GREENVILLE BUTCHER SHOP Pleasant View Ave Smithfield, RI 231-3444 150 Compliments Of ,. - HEBERT NURSING HOME, INC. Log Rd. Smithfield, R.I. 02917 C W MAYNARD REALTY Compliments Of Cathy G Will 39 Pleasant View Ave. PORTUGUESE AMERICAN CLUB 949- 2468 Greenville • TEL. Um £31-2240 9 GOB SHOPS BOOT BLADE SPORTS CiuL 44 $?eAhtUMUtt Cochtnit i3ar 2060 Smith St. Centerdale RI TeL 231-2210 231-2211 YOUR hosts 355 PUTNAM AVENUE THE GAUDET5 SmjTHfielD. R- 1, 02917 Herb Talan 1S2 DELTA DRUG LaSalle Pharmacy Congratula titans Class Of f 79 Delta Drug, Inc. 1450 Smith St, N, Prov, RI 353-3500 Ralph A DiSarro, Reg. Phar. LaSalle Pharmacy 1009 Smith St, Prov, RI 861-1194 Eugene E. DiSarro, Reg. Phar. DURASTONE FLEXICORE Washington Highway Smithfield, RI Backed By Experience And Quality Products Try Greenville Hardware First LOU’S GREENVILLE Compliments Of HARDWARE MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SCHMITT Hardware - Plumbing - Farm Supplies Benj. Moore Paints Heritage House Lawn Products 584 Putnam Pike Greenville, RI 949-1150 Paul A ■ Schaarschmxdt 153 State Wide MLS Re altor DEFELICE REALTORS 231-2000 265 Putnam Pike Smithfield, RI Best Wishes To The Class Of 1979 THE SMITHFIELD DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE Chairman Joseph T, Trainor 949-0455 Estimates Cheerfully . ALBERT S. GIZZARELLI Tel. 949-0455 Estimates Cheerfully Given Albert s Gizzarelli Sanitary Plumbing Heating 10 Orchard Avenue Greenville, R, !. 02828 Sanitary Plumbing £ Heating 10 Orchard Ave Greenville, Rl 154 Symbol of Banking Leadership in Northern Rhode Island: w: WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS Ami TRUST MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION More For Your Money at nine convenient locations. SMITHFIELD MUNICIPAL ICE RINK Good Luck To The Class Of 11 79 M Support Your Hockey Team VILLAGE PHARMACY, INC. 637 Putnam Ave Greenville, R1 02028 Tel. 949-1350 LABRIE LUMBER, INC. Pleasant View Ave, Rts S G 116 Smithfield, RI 02917 ' ' Building Materials ' ' Tel. 231-9100 BROOK FLORIST GIFTS NORM’S SERVICE Main Office 1883 Smith St. SS Academy Ave. N, Providence, R1 Providence, RI General Auto Repairing 35 Famum Pike 231-8620 831-4223 Georgiaville, RI 02917 231-9699 Good Luck Class Of r 79 SPORTS ODYSSEY VILLAGE BUTCHER SHOP BAKERY The Shirt Shop Village Plaza 375 Putnam Pike Smithfield, RI 231-9684 Jackets, Uniforms, T-Shirts Screen Printing, Embroidery J D FAMILY RESTAURANT NORMAN REALTY CORP. 46 Putnam Ave Johnston Rl Audino Industrial Park 20 Austin Ave. Greenville 231-3660 Jimmy Dennis Specializing In Industrial Rentals Steaks Sandwiches Ice Cream For More Information Call 949-3880 — Ask For Mr. Norman Audino Best Wishes To Class Of ' 79 COLONY ICE CREAM, INC. 777 Putnam Pike Snuthfield, R.I. 02828 156 Compliments Of ELMBROOK NURSING HOME Famum Pike Smithfield, RI Best Of Luck Class Of ' 79 RONEL Fine Clothing Shop Jet, Rte 5 £ 44 Greenville, RI (401) 949-0150 401 - 231 - 4967 Fine Watch Re pa in ng Watch Repair Special Orders FANNING’S A W CHERYL ANN’S FINE JEWLERY Rt. 44 Village Plaza Phil Manzo 375 Putnam Pike Cheryl Latorre Smithfleld, R3 Good Luck Class Of 79 B C LIQUOR 231-5128 MANSI INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 253 Putnam Pike Smithfieid RI General Insurance Best Wishes Class Of f 79 Apple Valley Mall Frank A ■ Mansi Greenville, RI Bttn Jkstaurant DOUGLAS PIKE — RT 7 6c 295 SMITHFIELD, R. I 02917 MAC’S PACKAGE STORE INC. BILL DOLORES S TEE RE TEL, 231-6488 Liquors - Wines - Beer - Ice Pie asa ntview Ave. 231-3980 Smithfield, RI DUXBURY RAY INSURANCE CO. LEE’S GENERAL STORE 371 Putnam Pike Esmond, Rl 231-5583 1 ‘General Merchandise 11 ' Insurance Of All Kinds ' 31 Smith Ave Greenville, Rl Congratulations To Class Of ' 79 949-1520 159 THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHFIELD Congratulates The Class Of f 79 Good Luck In All Future Endeavors, Please Re¬ member It’s Your Environment And We Should All Do Our Part, Join The Conservation Commission In Their Effort To Keep Smithfield Green And Clean DAVEY PARKER- ACCOUNTING The Village Plaza Putnam Pike Greenville, RI 231-3580 Good Luck Class Of 79 John P , Davey Gary W. Parker Res 949-0803 Res- 231-5092 OUR PLACE Has It All Best Wishes Class Of 79 Tuxedo Rentals Sales 14 Waterman Ave N. Providence, RI 231-2370 435 Main St Warren, RI 245-2812 MAUREEN LYNCH BENNETT 160 !B PARAMOUNT mmSm ■ FOUNTAIN AND RESTAURANT SUPPLY CORP. RONEL FOR KIDS Village Plaza Putnam Pike Smithfield , RI Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 79 Congratulations Class Of ' 7 9 Good Luck To The Class Of ' 79 Compliments Of ALL-STATE LUMBER PLYWOOD CO. CROWN LUMBER CO. 61 Putnam Ave 9 Putnam Ave Johnston, R1 Johnston, Rl 231-8800-1-2-3 231-2030 Quality - Efficiency - Courtesy 231 - 5380 Maverick Health Knit Lee 232-0836 HORSEMEN’S LTD. BRANDS, INC. Top Quality Tack And Gift Items Wholesale - Retail jeans - Tops - Shirts Hunt - Polo - Race 215 Putnam Ave. Johnston, Rl 2193 Mineral Spring Andrew Argenio Centerdale, R1 Randy Larvivee - Pres, 161 Congratulations To The Class Of ' 79 SMITHFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE (L. To R,) Paul Dwyer, Mike Tikoian, Phyllis Sasso, Bill Hanrel, Avery Waterman Cong ra tula ti ons To The Class Of 79 Think ! ! SCUNCIO 446 PUTNAM PNKE GREENVILLE R I, Complete Lrne ot NEW USED CARS TRUCKS SERVICE PARTS, BODY SHOP TEL. M01] 949 2300 ft. I OJdoiI Do friar SMITHFIELD REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE LABRIE FAMILY SHOE STORE Putnam Pike Greenville, RI 162 Compliments Of LORING STUDIO 1 ' Your School Photographer ' ' 163 Compliments Of THE CHOCOLATE TREE MOTHER NATURE’S FLORIST 570 Putnam Pike Greenville, RI Compliments Of SAMBO’S RESTAURANT Putnam Pike Smithfield, RJ SMITHFIELO HiGH SCHOOL UiHAHY SMITHRELD. RHODE ISLAND ..


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