Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

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•Or A group of journalists who had long been working together were told they would soon be split up and sent on new assignments. Some couldn't wait; The change, they said, would do them good. OtheTs had different thoughts they wanted to preserve what they had And so they told each other To make sure to get all the facts And get the story straight. Each memory was thus kept and treasured, and they went their separate ways, Confident that their time spent together would always be there. But why do we desire this permanence? Is it because we fear we may lose the memories? It's true that a printed record creates a feeling that those events long in our minds seem forever like they happened yesterday But though we take great care to preserve our story. We have it all Inside. So don't look back, but look ahead — The story's just begun. -CAROLYN ROSNER '84 Agawam High School Agawam, Massachusetts Volume 57 1984 SACHEM A group of journalists who had long been working together were told they would soon be split up and sent on new assignments. J Others had different thoughts — they wanted to preserve what they had. And so they told each other to make sure to get all the facts and get the story straight. • Each memory was thus kept and treasured and they went their separate ways, Confident . . . that their time spent together would always be there. It’s true that a printed record creates a feeling that those events long in our minds seem forever like they happened yesterday. But though we take great care to preserve our story, we have it all inside. Special Feature: News Flashback: Memories As I was flipping through past news stories from times that seemed so long ago, certain film clippings caught my eye. I began reminiscing about those special, unforgettable three years of my high school life. Back to 1981-1982, our sophomore year. As sophomores, (that word which seniors regard with such revulsion), we were cub reporters, trying to get our stories straight in a strange world which seemed so full of confusion. We had to separate the facts from the fallacies. We were learning how to produce a top-notch news story led by our head reporters: President Steve Jury, Vice-President Lena Kozloski, Secretary Karen Albano, and Trea- surer Tom Hanson. With help from class advisor Miss Mary Wolochowicz, these anchor- persons helped to make the year quite successful. Our assignment was indeed a challenge, as we slowly but surely developed the rough draft of our high school years. Who could ever forget the first soccer rally? The spirit was there, even though we had trouble expressing it. By the time the West Side rally came around, our spirit was growing and we had caught high school fever. Also in the fall of ’81. a top news story: the football team romped to an incredible record, including a great victory over West Side on Thanksgiving Day. There were several events during that first memorable year to help us through the ups and downs of reporting. The boys basketball team successfully dribbled their way to becoming the B Division champs. Another outstanding sports team was varsity hockey, which made it to the semi-finals, proving the ability of AHS to make the headlines. On the music scene, the Marching Mohawks were also shining in the spotlight. Along with an outstanding first place in the Columbus Day Parade, the band and colorguard placed second in field competition and third in parade in Washington, D.C. The Show- choir, not to be outdone, placed first at the University of New Hampshire. There were endless assignments that first year, including ordering class rings and experiencing those unforgettable school dances. An unexpected blizzard, which hit in April, put a damper on activities for three days. On the world-wide level, the crisis in Poland caused national instability as the Polish Solidarity Union refused to subject to martial law. We were becoming more aware of the world and its vastness, trying to find just where we fit in. As the year came to a close, we prepared ourselves for the years to come and all of the special moments that these would include. Passing through our Junior year with valuable experience behind us, we endured tougher story assignments, but the rewards were more gratifying. We were gaining self- respect. which showed as we received our class rings. Academically, we had to strive for perfection as some were beginning the college quest and others were searching for openings in the job market. The PSAT’s and Career Day helped us to examine our choices and prepare for our futures. On the local scene, we were led bravely through the ratings battle by news director Mrs. Jane Williams, Producer Steve Jury, Anchorman Tom Hanson, Secretary Karen Albano, and Treasurer Lena Kozloski. They directed such events as the Christmas Dance and the successful Faculty Frolics, where the faculty displayed their amazing talents. Some of us entered the spotlight when we were able to attend the Semi-Formal and the Prom, THE social events of the year. As we zoom in for a close-up of our junior year, we see that it was filled with many accomplishments. In the field of athletics, we were granted two coveted Western Mass, championships. Girls soccer persevered and defeated Chicopee 2 to 1 in overtime to take the title in the fall. Then, in the spring, the boys track team skipped past West Side by half a point to bring home the gold. Our hockey team also fought valiantly and reached the finals, bowing to Cathedral in the end. The ski team placed a noble second in the C Division. The cheerleaders, not to be outdone, spirited themselves to a first place finish at the Pioneer Valley Cheerleading Tournament. On the entertainment scene, the music department lengthened our list of credits even further. The Marching Mohawks brought home a first place finish in competition in Stratford, Mass. Our winning tradition was kept alive when the Show Choir and the Jazz Rock Group each took second place in Montreal. At the University of New Hampshire, the Jazz Band and the Show Choir again sparkled with third place finishes. The Jazz Band also won the Western Massachusetts jazz competition. Our aspiring writers also proved themselves quite capable, as the Unicorn, the first literary magazine, was published by AHS students, and the Mirror had another outstand- ing year. We were definitely making a name for the Class of 1984- we were the best. Coverage of world wide news brought us mixed emotions of hope and fear. England’s royal couple added a new life. Prince William, to the British monarchy, while many other British lads were losing their lives in the war-torn Falkland Islands. Modern medicine made a breakthrough with Barney Clark’s artifical heart, and in the meantime, a senseless killer murdered several innocent people in the Tylenol catastrophe. We knew we had to overcome our fears and revel in our joys as time proceeded onward, time which brought us yet another promotion — to the head of the network — as Seniors. FEATURE STORY: CLASS of ’84 Flashback to the main event: our senior year. It was hard to believe the moment had arrived. We were now a top-notch story, and we shined in the spotlight for as long as it would last. As celebrities, we could hold our heads high and mighty over the underclass- men. We were the leaders, and we were not about to let anyone forget it. We accepted the many assignments of our senior year, such as the very successful magazine drive in which the Class of ’84 broke sales records of any previous class. We were led by head anchorpersons John Kelley as class President, Tom Hanson as Vice-President, Debbie Marai as Treasurer, Cathy Sheehan as Secretary, and our faithful advisor, not to mention an all-around nice guy, Mr. Gerald Smith. Along with all the fun and excitement came a pile of endless responsibilities, such as getting our senior portraits taken. We had to look towards the future, selecting colleges, filling out college and scholarship applications, and taking those dreadful SAT’s and Achievement Tests. For others it would be work after that magical moment of gradu- ation, which still seemed so far away, but was much closer than we really knew. As time went on, we grew and learned together. The first night home football game in the history of Agawam was proved by the spirited crowd to be one of the most exciting sports events of the year. Both our boys and girls sports teams were fighting to become top-notch stories. News had it that other clubs and organizations were up there, too. such as Chorale, Show Choir, and the spirited cheerleaders. The Colorguard placed an honorable first in the Columbus Day Parade. The Marching Mohawks displayed their talent and did well in field and parade competitions. A special touch was added to this story by exchange students Mario Luzzi from Italy and Eeva Huovinen from Finland. Led by the AFS club, these students helped make our senior year especially memorable. The senior spirit was reported as crazy and zany. Special days designated as senior hat, tie, etc. days were hit stories to prove it. The Kid Party was most definitely crazy, catching, and altogether unforgettable. Our claims to sophistication were made at the Semi-Formal held at Shaker Farms Country Club and the prom at Chez Josef. Our assignments got tough, and even a little scary, as world events triggered off problems of international involvement. The shooting of a Korean airliner by the Russians turned the cold war between the United States and the USSR into an ice war. On Sunday. October 23, 1983, hundreds of U.S. Marines stationed in Lebanon to keep peace were mercilessly killed by Islamic extremist terrorists in Beirut. President Reagan, calling the bombers “vicious, cowardly and ruthless,” said the Marines must stay because “we must not allow international criminals and thugs to undermine the struggle for peace.” The United States was not going to allow such a violation of our rights. Also in late October, U.S. Marines and Army paratroopers invaded Marxist-ruled Grenada, a tiny eastern Caribbean island, in order to protect Americans there. This shocking news bewildered us, and we had only to wonder what the consequences would be. The unfortunate death of nationally acclaimed television journalist Jessica Savitch further added to the grimness of the situation. However, there was some hope as the economy was improving in the form of lower inflation and unemployment. These events caused us to think about life more seriously; we knew they would have a definite effect on our lifestyles. We were almost face to face with our futures, and we were trying to decide exactly where we were headed. Our senior year was filled with special and unforgettable moments from day one. Graduation, the end of three of the most memorable years of our lives and the com- mencement of our futures, came much faster than we were really prepared for. Where had all those good times gone? And what did we have left from them? We have memories. Memories that bring back the laughter, the smiles, and even the tears. Old film clippings may fade and wrinkle, but the memories will be cherished forever. . . . and ever. Yes, the story’s just begun. !. Joann Albano, leave a yellow 74 Nova to Andrea Barker and Debbie Desisto. I. Karen Albano, leave to C.C. many thanks for her endless caring and understanding, the wish of happiness and success to my friends and all the happiness, laughter, and smiles to all the people who have filled the years with unforgettable memories. I. Nancy Albano leave My Crew to all the good times in Agawam High. I, Ty Alechny. leave a needle and thread to the unfortunate souls who rip their pants while running down the hall. I. Doug Allen, leave my crosscountry and track lockers to the next crazy distance runner. I. Stephen Allen, leave the memories of Astronomy class to Miss Wolochowicz. I. Linda Anderaon. leave a pair of overused white shoes, a uniform with at least 5 more years of use. and wishes for the best of luck to Mr. Davis. I. Anthony Antlco. leave lockers, hallways, and teachers to all the other underclassmen. Good Luck. I. Yolanda Arbalez, leave work from the Guidance Office, especially writing code 220005. County 25013, Center 2293 to Mrs. Jerry and Mrs. Ball. I. Ron Augusti, leave a bill for $35.00. a Macbeth book and teacher's manual to Mildred. I. Chris Balbonl. leave to my sister Cara 10 free lessons on how to harass bags, from instructor Cathy J. I. David Barna leave the great times I had at Agawam High to all upcoming Seniors. I. Skeevo. leave a burnt out meteor miner to Frank, an unwashed drafting board to Mr. M, all the stuff I ever borrowed to T.W., and a special word of thanks to J.J. Nissen. I. Laurie Beaulieu, leave my locker all close calls in the bathroom and getting kicked out of Mrs. Prew’s class to Kim Bouchard. I. Thomas Evan Beaulieu, leave my good times, good teachers. Have fun good luck. To Mrs. Shimcl I leave peace and quiet. To Robert E. Carter my little brother. I. Carla Beavls. leave all my extra credits, unfinished papers, and hard subjects to my sister. Tricia. I. Orvil Becknfrecker. leave luck and understanding to anyone in J.M.F.'s chem. 1. J.C.. leave numerous bugs to JW of WCA. a complete set of Cliff's Notes to Mr. O and Mrs. P. and a prayer for all upcoming AP HA students. I. Ray Belden. leave Agawam High School to find a school that might teach me something. I. Cindy, leave all the good times and bad to K.B. and all the other sophomores and juniors. I, Joe Bcltrandl. leave nothing to Agawam High, and 4 wheeling jokes to Cari Sabla. I. C.C.B.. leave an empty coke bottle to SM. English homework and popcorn classes to Brendon, memories of gossip to Sue T. and Laurie B.. and all the tennis balls lost in gym class to Larry and Linda! I. Anctte Bcrard, leave to Lori DellaMarco good luck In her senior year, and all the juniors many good times in the courtyard. 1. Sue Bergln. leave an everlasting tea kettle to Diane. I. Bob Berthlaumc. leave all those long, hot summer days at Classical High to Mrs. Reed and Mr Sheehan. I. Mlc. leave to the Craigy Bear, all the girls in Agawam High School, and many good times: and to Cathy Johnson 1 more good year. I. Mark Bolduc, leave locker smell, foot odor, track spikes, and all my grades to Ronald Veins. I. Ed Borgattl. leave the great times and events of my senior year to the class of 1985 I. Lynn Borowlec, leave the stickers in my locker, the fun times in the hallway, and a good three years to my little sis Katie (K.T.) I. Dyan. leave Wednesday nights of Vocal Enseble to the people who had to work. To Colleen, more space in her locker. To my brother. Leo the “gang” the same great 3 years that I had. Also to Mr. Tileston I leave my autograph. 1. Denise M. Bourbonnals, leave the locker” to my brother Joe '87 (the mad drummer), and the Lunch Table to the next group of girls who are as giggly as we are. I. Joseph R. Broden, leave my locker, my work, my grades, and my teacher Mrs. Bertrand, and my luck and love to Sue Stitzinger and Sue Gormley. I. Sheri Brooks, leave to Maryann Limotti and Paula Impoco many tubes of lipstick and cheap perfume. Also, a dozen doggie bags for when I can't make it to South China! I. Laura Bruso leave best wishes to any couple who can stay together through 3 years of high school! to all upcoming sophomores I. Eva Burmclstcr. leave Colorguard practices and my rifle to the upcoming rifles. I. Laura Carrie, leave to my sister Lizz a shoulder twitch and much luck! To Shannon a parking space behind my dad's truck, serving refreshments! To Tammy a speeding ticket ocnarf! and to Donna one night with Robert Plant 1. Cathy Carrier leave to Kimbc S. much luck and all of my Mickey Mouse stickers and to Skcbc Fat Bags- and all of my love to Don Rogers. I. Mary E. Casey, leave the memories of happiness, laughter, dreams and tears shared to all my friends, tanks to all my teachers, good luck to my brothers and all upcoming seniors. I. Rick Caaseaac, leave books, my locker, lunches and school to my sister Jennifer. I. Jeff Castonguay. leave my locker full with Loverboy memorabilia to some lucky sophomore. I. Lin Cavanaugh, leave fundraising to the underclassmen, and my sister Mara to the Agawam school system. I. Michael Joseph Cecchl, leave the job of sarcastically ranking AHS. teachers, faculty, and other oddities (Formally held by Tom Cruz and me), and the job of keeping up the New Wave to any worthy successors who can take up the challenge. I. Sharon Ccstarl. leave to Mr. Petrone my knowledge of Capucetto Rosso and all the great times in Italian 1 2. and the best of luck and times to the future seniors. I. Mike Charcst. leave many B.U.R.P.S. to Karen and Kelly on all future camping trips, best of luck to 'cuz David and brother Mark Have a great year %- Mark buddy . I. Carol Chartler leave all the memories of laughter with friends in the hallways of AHS to all upcoming Agawam High students. I. Paul Chevalier, leave my good looks and charm to my sister. Laura. I. Paul Ciborowakl leave stickers in my locker to any sophomore who likes pro. wrestling, and to Mr. Pulaski and Mr. Cavallo I leave the future Ciborowski's. I. Diana Cocchl. leave pictures of superfly bouska and a massive body builder and much love and thanks to my brother Bobby and my best friend, Lenora. I. Scott Cofer. leave 1 reusable razor. 1 Figures Fitness Membership. 12 free Dr. Largo S treatments, and 31 sub machine guns to Shotgun” Sheehan 1. Gary Conlln. leave hundreds of crickets in the halls for students to step on. a new clean lab coat to Fat Blank, and plenty of of Rock n-Roll to the class of '85 1. Kevin Connor gladly leave the Agawam High School to anyone who wants it. I. Colleen Conway leave to Karen all the love and understanding she's given me: to my sister Karen good luck for a great senior year; and to Mr. Files, Mr. Davis and Mr. Tileston many thanks for a wonderful music education. I, William Conway leave one empty locker to whoever wants It. I. Darren Copple leave the memories of one who wasn't there. I. The Ricker leave my incomparable drivmg skills and much loud Van Halcn music to Scott Z and Mike M. (P.S. Have fun boys!) I, Kerri, leave my messed up locker combination and all my books to Chris Stu if they ever get here! I. Kim Craven, leave Andrea fond memories of colorguard. and all the classes we had together. To Jay I leave an excellent Jr. and Sr. year. I. Tom Tom Cruz, leave my Hawaiian shirts to Mr. Fahey; a winged-keel to Mr. Joseph and good times and a black eye to Bill's sister. I. Michelle, leave all rights and ownership to the path to Ralph Tharin. to make good use of his senior year. I. Charles Francis Daley, leave all the good memories 1 wish to share, my friendship with people of my class, and many good years for those to follow to Agawam High School (the best). I. Dave DeMattco leave best wishes to Jim Maloney. Many thanks to Coach Supino for an excellent season, and the best of luck to the 1984 football team. I. Michael Desmond, leave all the ''RESPECT'' that I didn't get to up coming seniors and one last You want to go to the moon Bang Zoom to Abbie Sheehan I. Randy Dlduk. leave to Ralph Strom Michelle Dion, leave locker 373 to Cathy J. Good luck next year. I. Andrea Donabed. leave all the luck with girls to my brother Bryan, my S.L. to Krissie. All of the choregraphy in B period to EUie and Linda. The KC's to Bcltrandi and gas money to Ellen! Tami. Ride Elevators Much? I. Elizabeth Doran, leave all our stupid nicknames and yelling through the halls, all the dirty looks and my Junior year teachers to some other crazy person-Good Luck! I. Dennis Drenowskl. leave my weights to Mr. Merrill. I. Michelle Duclos. leave a lot of great memories and good times to my sister De; and lots of love for putting up with me the past 2 years to Mark; I hope they have as many good times as I did I. Joe Dussault. leave my 2-spot parking space to my little brother. Dave. I. Michelle Duvall leave some Beef and Cheese, an M M's front, and many good times with friends to anyone who feels they're crazy as me. I. Michelle Early, leave memories of “great? times at Pondo to Patti O’Donnell and Missy Copple. I. Carl Fancy, leave my unbelievably messy locker to my sister. Jodi. I. Laura Farrington, leave The locker”, my cherished memberships in the T-neck fan club and Potato Getters' Club of America, and a bottle of midnight oil to all upcoming collegebound Sophomores. Also. I leave my candy wrappers, procrastinative nature, and wasted mind to the dumpster I. Mike Farwcll. leave my love and best wishes to my niece Katie Marie of the class of 2001. I. Susan Fell, leave the best of luck and good times in their Senior year to Diane and Jen. and to my sister Di- a years supply of M M's. I. Deena Fisher, leave my dizzy blondeness and more fun to all dizzy blondes that follow. I. Leea Fisher, leave all the happiness and all the luck she deserves to Cindy Bellows. I. Stephen Fisher, leave the address of a plain clothes store to Mr. Magdycz a book of blank pages to Mr. Gage so he can write “101 of my Worst Fahey Jokes.” I. Michelle, leave the thump-thump-thumps and the good times to Jennifer. I. Stacey Fontana, leave Agawam High School quite contented. I. Jeannette Fortier leave all my homework and all my late night studying habits, which never got me anywhere, to all the underclassmen I. Candice Frappler. leave my tuba to anyone who can carry it; I also leave my schoolwork and troubles to my sister. Nancy. I. Jay Frasco. leave one more year of good times and good jokes at Agawam High to Owen. Kenny, and Nick. I. Gina Frasco. leave Leah Negrucci many stolen false teeth incidents, and I leave Cari Szabla matchmaking ability and more awesome times at James West St. I. Lisa Frechette, leave the crowded halls of AHS and Mr. Burke's tests to my sisters Kerry and Heather and my brother Chris. I. Donna Fydenkevez. leave Claudine a quiet library and the best year without me. To Pirana (Shelly) all the parties and good times we had. and to everyone coming up. lots of laughs. I. Carol Gaslorowskl. leave to Debbie K. a spare muffler! To future Cheerleaders-the best of luck. I. Jeff Goulet, leave the Chemistry notebook filled with facts I still don't understand along with my D- to all unwanting Mr. Fahey students. I. Kathleen Gorman, leave good times + crazy classes along with the teachers that are just as nutty, and a future of fun + good luck to my sister Kris with all my love. I. Lisa Herd, leave Scott S. with a locker of his own and all the good times I had this year to upcoming seniors. 1. Scott Henderson, leave two rolls of tape and all my red and yellow cards to any upcoming senior fullback. I leave Chris a pick, and I leave Mr. T's piano class and Mrs. G's Latin class happily. I. Kevin A.P. Hendel leave position of Vice President and the ROWC and yearbook photographer to the unfortunate next years seniors. I. Fred Harpln. leave all my drawings; my wild cymbal playing; age 13-35 to Steve Melanson. I. Kim Heckman, leave Dee Dupont a great senior year, and also to Mrs. Grady, another great class which she had with Anettc and I. I. Tara Marie Hazen. leave my savage tan. my bigg earrings, and coconut suntan lotion to Donna Wesley and I leave my teachers and the school with a big smile and thank you! I. Tom Hanson, leave the following: my swill sneakers to all present and future SFCC swills, our (Steve's and Tom's) home made nuke bomb to Joe Z's and extrepuous, knucklehead, griteous. otay. and cheab to all glibbernitzels. I. Candy Hanson, leave the school lunches, books, homework and teachers to all upcoming underclassmen. I. Katie Hallock. leave to Mrs. Nardi, a very big thank you for all your patience and cheerful smiles that brightened up that dreary G period. I. Arden Lynne Guffey, leave my best wishes to Demetrius John Kallipolites. and my hopes that he has all of the enjoyment out of high school that I have had during my three years at AHS. I. Bill Groom, leave my Gillette razors and Rise shaving cream and the rest of my belongings to John Rutovich and Linda Groom. I. Tony G. leave all Mr. Ferranti's war stories to my brother Steve. I. Mike Govonl, leave my locker and my killer rocks to Sharon Kiddy. I. Diane Goodman, leave all my GQ + looking good pictures to the person fortunate enough to get my locker; and K.M. to Lara and that awesome 25 to Lois. I. Andrea Govonl. leave to Mister a p.s.. to Kim many happy memories and to Michelle a “poor Mickey . I. Judy Govonl. leave good times and memories to all my friends who still have to go through this school, especially to Kar and Shell. I. Roger Gonet. leave this school! I. Sue Goehlert, leave many donuts, candy bars, a new pair of men's work boots, and a mighty hard slap to blank, blank. I. Reg. leave the school happily. I also leave Cathy J and P. Cheney my extra credits to fight over. I. Kevin Gavalla. leave my learning wall to Mark Breault. I. Lynn Gaulln. leave good times and memories with all my friends. I. DLG. leave to L. the secret mysteries of the cobra, to T. a pair of pants for the next time we fall into a swamp, to S. her own pair of boots to ralph on. and to K. a centerfold for the bathroom I. Benny, leave my seven credits and all my 10 cent Coke bottles to Mr. Fahey. I. Jana Hoffman, leave nothing. I. Keith Holllnger, leave all my wasted library periods to any NHS student who deserves them, and my locker to the poor fool who gets stuck with It (minus the pictures, of course). I. Lori Holmes, leave AHS very upset because MS and PM never cought up and to Renee I leave one big surprise in her locker, and to my brother the luck of finding a ride to school. Also, many rowdy times (if there are any), my hair to Mr Whalley. if he wants it- I'll miss ya. I. Anna, leave good luck to whoever gets Spitt's locker I. Merritt Hopping, leave all the great times and the best of luck through the next three years to my sister Cathy. I. Paula Impoco. leave a 22C gun to Maryann Limotti to shoot every Lamb she meets and to Sheri Brooks all the guys she can handle and the good she can eat Remember ATGTWHLYA. I. MooMoo Jacobs, leave all my double lunches, my locker, my PT lollypops and many future facials to my buddines Cathy Johnson and Vicky McCarthy I. Jeff Jakuboskl, leave my Happy Trail to any underclassmen females who want to follow it I. Beverly Johnson, leave my locker and the blonde to Kathy, and also lots of luck love for the future. To Diana and Chris I leave many good times at dances and Friendly without us. I also leave Mr Z a lock of my flaming red hair to give him witty intelligence. I. Don Johnson, leave P. Chcny, Char, and Cathy good luck next year. How do you like the four year plan? I. Michael Judkins, leave all the verbation. negation, and my lounge chair to Mrs. Pasternak. I. Steve Jury, leave a nuclear holocaust to Joe Z.. all my bad jokes to whoever wants them. ' i of Cofers neck to Artie Gage, all of Robby's useless drills to future soccer teams; and lots of luck to my sister. I. Chris Juzba. leave all of the hard times to my sister and cousin, but all the good times to my friends. I. Jay Kamyk, leave the last of the Kamyk klan to Mr Magdcz I. Kaner. leave many fun A.P. classes with Hank Whalley. my messy locker, and a whole lotta luck to my sister. Karen. I. Ellen Kelley, leave many memories of walking to Dairy Mart at night to Ellie and Krissie. more parties and slcepovers to Linda, our long talks about to Tami. good luck for the next few years to Gina and Pam. and the lifeguard at Mlsquamicut to Andrea. I. Buzz, leave many Budweisers. passing grades and best of luck to Franklin J Chencvert. I. Dennis King, leave all the future football practices and all my football equipment and awesome shirt to the future Agawam line I. Eric King, leave all my bad times + Agawam high forever. I. Kris Knight, leave to Katie Hallock alot of fun memories and many good times to come I. Brian Webster Knowles, leave my locker and all my teachers that I didn't like to Joellc Dion I. Paul W. Koretz. leave Agawam High School uneducated. I. Kathy, leave with a great sigh of relief and pity to Jackie and Rcc who have to come back here next year I. Lena, leave my colorful jellybeans to my buddies M M; my after practice hockey shirts to Coach Grieve: and lots of luck to Leah. Cari. Lois. Lara and April; and a big hug to Kevin Merk. I. Kellie Kublk. leave Mr. Whalley my clack nailpolish and daily visits I also leave Eddi to Charlene, my punk earrings to Bauche. and the best of everything to Michelle Bouchard in her junior and senior years. I. Kathy, leave my favorite two teachers; Mr. Smith and Mrs Macktcr to Nora Lloyd. I. Debra Z. Kushln, leave pep to RP. a new car to SF, 2.99 mistakes to FR. hairspray to KM. an alligator with eyebrows to CG and many happy times to KS I. Ed LaCombe. leave my books, teachers, smelly gym locker, lunch, and the path to whoever wants it. I. Bill Landry leave my concert t-shirts to Mr. Whalley. I. William Christopher Langla, leave all my boring work and homework plus many good times had in past to little Bryen Byan I. Mina Larocca, leave good times in the hallways and all the happiness in High School years to Ralph. Tony, and the remaining colorguard. I. Mike Larouche. leave my spray painted locker to whichever lucky Sophomore gets it. I. Lisa Laudauto. leave all the great times and special memories with DT. TH. JA. TO. LR. J + M. And to all upcoming underclassmen, especially my brother Jimmy, the hope that they have as much fun as I did. I. Steve Lavell. leave Agawam High for Dunkin Donuts every c period and Me D's every lunch to anyone who has the nerve to try I. Dorreen. leave a case of L'Oreal Preference to Corrinc. “Because you’re worth it . I. Dean Leclerc. leave jamming in the back gym before the W.S. game to any Idiot who wants to try. I. David Leighton, leave 100 empty Coke cans to Mr. Fahey I. Katy Lester, leave my beloved mace with Its dimples, my whistle which I can never find, and my position as D M to the next person lucky enough to fill it I. Lisa Letendre, leave one leky” to Niki, a Minna to Mina, a Botowitz to Boroweic, and one Molts to Molta I. Holly Licence leave my books and locker, cheat notes and teachers to Lenora Murawski I. Maryann Llmottl. leave Sheri Brooks a year supply of wax for the scuffs on the kitchen floor, and to Paula Impoco. many blankets and pillows for the cold nights in her Camero. Remember ATGTWHILYA I. Barbarian 91 leave a pair of legs and chest to Paul Chenevert I. Barbarian 92 leave Paul Chenevert 300 pounds of bench press. I. Tony Llquorl. leave all the good times I had in high school and my spot on the wall to more partiers. I. Brian Long, leave my senior privileges to two fortunate juniors. Gina and Mona and to my brother, two more years of imprisonment. I. Ham. leave the mess cape to Tango; my locker and pin-ups to Michael: and the worst handwriting in the world to anyone who can handle it I. Christopher John Lush, leave What did the nun say to the Norwegian princess? to ES. my p.d. eyes to DW. my B’s to MR. and the best of luck to Lll Macky I. Mario Luzzl. leave my funny days, my friends, and Invitation to Rome, my great experience, in the hoping he will do the same, and a big Thank you for everything to my hosting brother Todd Connery. I, JJ Mallory, leave the many memories of practical Jokes and good times to Doc. may we have many more, and a new neck to Mr. Gage. I. Larry Manning, leave all the great times on band trips, the morning crew, and being drum major to anyone who can work hard enought to make it as awesome as it was when I was here. I. Deborah Maral. leave Mr. Gage thankful for caring so much and helping me when I needed it the most I, Pamela Margantl. leave figures and fitness memberships, cupcakes, pies, cakes and many slaps to Blank Blank I. Mike Marmo. leave my computer moving talents to any Russ Ramah upcoming students and my locker to the sophomore who has enough class to use to for the next three years. I. Nicole Marsh, leave behind all the few unhappy moments of my three years at AHS because for sure. I'm taking them all with me (the great times) I. Lori Martlnelll. leave Spittdon Castle: many long guitar practices and my dune boots to Lucy and future musicians of Agawam I. JP Maruazcak. h r.p.. leave, the royal premiership of the United Republics of Berengaria, Cardathia, and Carinthia and all its splendor wisdom, and riches to nobody next year! (sorry Dave and Joe. nobody made the grade). I, Blair, leave many defenseless games and penalty shots to upcoming goalies, and to Mr. Fitz. rots of ruck. I. Anthony Joseph Mastromatteo. leave my wits notes and the Pig to RM. my show choir shoes and singing voice to Bri P because he'll need them, my unbeatable personality to Todd C. because he needs one. and all my Star Wars paraphenelia to my favorite bartender, Joe Zabetlski. I. Marlene Matthleu, leave absences and skip days that I didn't use up to Dee and all her friends I. Sophia Maynard, leave my picture of Miles O'Keefe to my cousin Kris Settle, my great advise on men to Vicky McCarthy, a very special facial to MooMoo Jacobs, my nickname FiFi to all upcoming Sophia's, and a truly awesome senior year to my honey. Michael Daponde. I also leave the memory of our wild weekends to any people who think they could even come close to matching them! I. Alan Mazza, leave 17's laps, and sprints during basketball and baseball season and bad jokes to Brian Litz. I. Peter Mazza. leave all my yellow cards and the hacking job to next years soccer team. I. Chrle McCarthy, leave the Barbarians” their yorktown weights and all their sweaty T-shirts to the sophomore and junior whlmps who want to become Mr Olympia. I. Pattle McCormack, leave memories of all the good times (and bad) we had in this pit to Lisa Nardi. I. Donna Mercadante. leave my broken locker to my sister Tanya; also a great senior year to Leah, Lois. Lara. Cari and Apnl. I. Jay Mercadante. leave my strategic army stories and my golf swing to Mr Ferranti and Mr D. I. Merk. leave all the ways to get out of detentions to my little cousin. Paul. I. Deanna Mezzettl. leave the best of luck to my brother Michael, a big “thanks to DMKKMN for all the fun we had. and to Bobby- “be patient, you'll get there. I. Julie Mlodowakl. leave many more Western Mass. Soccer Championships and many happy years at A.H.S. to all future A.H.S. students. I. Taml Miranda, leave the best school years left to my sister Rosemarie I. Dawn Molta. leave my loud voice to a cheerleader who needs it and my infectious laugh to the hallways of AHS. I. Ed Montagna, leave my Bald Tires to Rose. I. Debbie Morassl. leave our many unforgetable adventures and 11. 12, 13 to Cathy; I also leave the endless memories and laughter with special friends at AHS! I. Mike Moraaal. leave my brother (LITTLE LOU) all the hard work wrestling can offer I. Debbie Moat, leave many pairs of worn out shoes and sore feet to Paul M. I. Brian Murphy, leave the following set of plans of the Gob Theatre to Mrs. Martin. I. Kim Muslnaki. leave the following An all expense paid trip to Hawaii and memories that will last forever. The worst he’s ever seen' and a box of Goobers to F R DSC. Mr C and Kathy I, Chrla. leave many B's in the G.R. at lunch to Anna. I. Marie Nahajlo. leave the lasting memories of three years of fun and laughter and the hope that we will always be friends to Dee. Deb. Dawn, and Zig. I. Corrlne. leave the blahness. sarcasm, and lateness that she has given me for the past 17 years to Doreen. I. Hank Nlemlec, leave my great grades and cheat notes to the Lower Classmen. I, Allen Noftall. leave the following skiing pictures, suspenders, orange stained Hawatan shirt to any one who does or does not want them. I also leave a crushed waste basket to Leo. I, Paul Nolan, leave not much to whoever wants it I. Jennifer O'Brien, leave many heavy rainfalls to Missy Sullivan and a little bit of this and a little bit of that to Cindy Slate I. Tina O’Keefe, leave a senior year to Cathy J. Paul C. to my sister Sharon. 2 more rowdy years in Agawam High. 1. Kevin O’Keefe, leave a pair of nice shoes to Tami Ferraiolo. a left hook to Chris Menard, and many jokes in the library to Little Keefer I. John O'Malley, leave the best of luck to P Cheny in the 4 year plan. I. Jeff O'Nell, leave peace and quiet (Hah Hah Hah) to Ms. Shimel. I, Todd Oberhelm, leave my bad luck and all my home work to anyone who want it. I. Tina, leave the following years of good times and special memories I had here, and away, to Rene Mayotte. I. Chrle. leave peace and quiet in the library to Ms. Shimel (Ha Ha). I. Marla MO Ollari, leave many locker talks, rides from many practices, we're leaving in a minute, and moser blows her overs to Cari SZAB Szabla. I. Matthew Orr. leave a glossy black, maroon red pinstriped locker, flying Frisbee's in the halls. R R Guitars fast talking for D.T.'s to the next Free Spirited. Mellowy Freedom Fighter here I. Paul Pacewlcz. leave my dirty track spikes and all the hurdles I've knocked down to an upcoming track star. I. Shawn Page, leave my roomy locker and smelly shorts to all underclassmen. I. Eva Parrott, leave Abbie Michelle Elliot to help Bun Bun Cheer! I also leave Beth Martha with many happy memories of GLA!!! I. Nora Peer, leave great times, school days, teachers, school lunches, and homework to all the upcoming students. I. Marla G. Perez, leave the best years left to Tonya Hart and Nita Giles and Madeline Perez. I leave also a new pair of Lee Jeans to Mello. I, Mark Perry, leave Chris. Merc. Mike, George. Nick. Mark, and Mike the best of luck in school. I. Eric Peteraon. leave my 1962 Chevy Impala to Mr. Korbut for spare parts. I. Mark Petruccl, leave my tri- toms to Chris or Mike and also my Jazz band music to whoever can find it. I. Ann Phillips, leave great times fond memories to Ellen Stratton (ALY) and many Devil Dogs. Chicken noodles. Batman's (Hi Coach) to Shelly (Chicken) Gingras. I Love Ya both!! I. Pic. leave this school to all the delinquents of the F.H. Center. I. Mike Pisano, leave my locker and any other worthy possessions to anybody who wants them I. Peter Platanltls. leave one spare key for Alan Mazza's car to anyone that wants one. I. Rox. leave orange tennis balls, ketchup, and all my cold french fries to Gaz. Pillows papcrplates to Kush, a map of Granville to Sue. Parachute pants to Goober. Watcrmellon Sherbet w 2 spoons and Binoculars to Felicia. I. Amy Porter, leave one well-used Bari Sax to Becky White; good luck to next years CG Captains, many thanks to my sophomores who have made me very proud; and much love and luck to my little sis. Diana. I. Tammy Potter, leave a portable toilet to Laura, a pair of pants for skipping to Donna, and a vacuum to Shannon for her parties I. D.Martha P.. leave another empty coke bottle to Scott M.. memories of gossip S S to Sue T. and Dale L.. my empty Big Y bag to Donny otherwise known as Suna and pantyhose and girdles to Mutcur. I. Deena Psholka. leave good times with Mrs. Charcst and Mr Bates, and good luck In the years to come to Charlie, Cathy, and Paul. I. Lori, leave the title of Ed's little sister to my younger sisters Sue and Cathy and a great Senior year to Cathy J. I. Sharon R.. leave what's left of the courtyard to Cathy. I. H.T., leave my colorguard gaucho's and rifle to Cindy. Lori, and Dee. I. Tracy Reaclgno. leave my last name; I am the last Resclgno out of 7 cousins and one brother; to whoever may be the next Rescigno. I. Jim Retzler. leave my Chevelles 6-cyltnder to Bubba Grimaldi. I. Randy Rlndela. leave manv slaps to the two girls who spilt pizza in my car. I. Kevin Ritchie, leave all of my parties, my drumming, all off-road driving, and my broken drum sticks to Steve Melanson Rick Pierce. ilK I. Michael Rivera, leave a pencil or pen. school book , my locker and everything else to all the other students. I. Shannon Roger , leave a beach In Alaska for Laura, the famous Franklin immitation to Tammy, the memory that the Ralph Boots have of me to Donna and to Sheilah. the chance for better grades than me. I, Michelle Holland, leave my memories of A H. to Renee. Jan. Janlne. and wish them many good times. To Mr. T. I leave my baseClar. one Cadbury Egg to Mr. Sheehan. I. Felicia, leave an extra set of car keys and a plane ticket to L A to Rox; a black bikini bathing suit and leather pants to Kim: a muffler to Kush, and all Mr Brown pictures to Sue. I. Mark Rondlnelll. leave the following Chemistry notebook complete with football plays, rock songs, and everthmg else except Chemistry notes to all of Fat Future students. I, Monica Rose, leave my management of the student store to Nancy Frappier. I. Carolyn Rosner, leave an overcrowded locker and a potato to Laura, a copy of The Joya of Practicality to AmyJou. my locker to my sister Cindy, some jelly beans and the entire State of Maine to Bevvic Jean. I, John Rutovlch, leave my awesome locker to Tim Bryant, if he is lucky enough to get it. I also leave Groomer half a beard, even though I shouldn't have to! I. Jodie, leave the memories of Agawam High School parking lot Brian. I. Debbie Ryan, leave my CP”, in case she gets one. to Shelly. I. LeeAnnc. leave the 10 varsity soccer shirt to Leah, I. Mike Sardella. leave the best of luck in soccer to Mike McCarthy, and all the gook jokes and awesome times that I've had through my h gh school years to all the underclassmen of this place. I. Kathy Schindler, leave the good times, skip days, memories, dreams to come true, and one big Rahh ta taa! to all the friends I leave behind In this school but. especially, to Mimi and Cathy J. I. Jen Seidell, leave an occasional smile, a get away car. and a ladder for people in pain to Ricky Pierce. I. Mike Shayda. leave my baserunning ability to AI Marra and all my Rodney Dangerfield records to Mike Desmond. I. Cathy Sheehan, leave a batch of my home-made fudge to Eric and Dean; a compliment to Scott; the memories of our wild weekends to Debbie; and lots of love to my sister Abbie. i. Laura Skelton, leave a good senior year to Lisa. Kelli Chris, and a b g kiss to Tony. I. Bill Sklrvin. leave Agawam High gladly. I. Joe Slalmen. leave 200 feet of GGo-15 TA Radials to who ever can do better. I. I.Isa M. Slamen. leave many crazy scenes In the court year to Charley W.. Cathy J.. and Paul C. and to my cousin Tania I. Dennis Sllech, leave many DT'S to Mary C I. Beth, leave all my best wishes and great times to Lori Jury, and Cindy Hill. I. Jeffrey Alyn Smith, leave my rusty seldom used trumpet, my unique hand writing, my confused state of mind, and all my love and friendship to Travis McRadish and friends I. Lorl-Anne Smith, leave all the memories and good times at AHS and all the homework and teachers and all my headaches behind to my sisters and all the upcoming students of AHS. I. Karen Spaulding, leave Eunice. Mr. Tileston. Mr Files my lockers, my B o. Chem physics notebooks and many hours of practice to the upcoming Sophomores who have no idea what they are getting into. Enjoy I. John Spellacy. leave all of my bad moods to Abbie Sheehan. I. Michelle StPlerre. leave my bent out of shape expandable locker to the next lucky Sophmore. I. Stack 970. leave the following chest protector to 472 Paul Gibson's Collar Bone I. Jill Stefanlk. leave many fun times and wild scenes to the forth coming trio of AHS. I. Ted Stefanlk. leave Sunn Beta Lead to Mr. Files. Tony Douglas, or whoever wants it. May it rest in Pieces. I. Brian (Slim) Stcpanlk, leave a set of raised whites in the parking lot for all future seniors to observe. I. Tom Sunttrom, leave to Mrs. Shimcl. my favorite Agawam High School Librarian; I leave my complete book of excuses, jokes, and B.S. lines. I. Rich Szlachta. leave my crude, rude, and socially unacceptable locker to the poor sophmore who will get it after me. I. Paul R. Talbot, leave lockers, books, and horrible lunches, not to mention some crazy Geometry teachers to my sisters Claudme and Amy. I. Mark Tcaalclnl. leave any left over magic from the senior year to Bob Wing. I. Dawn Tlusty. leave the following good times, weekends, and St's to all upcoming wild trios. I. Sonja Turner, leave 3 long years of high school and an uncrowdcd locker to my sisters Beckels Kimbtc. I. Debbie (Alto II). leave many memories to my two cousins Gna and Diane from Colarguard and Montreal, also, my position to Cindy and Collen. I. Anna Vandervllct. leave all my absenses and lates to my brother Ronny. I, Dana Venturlnl, leave memories of “CSB and Otis to Leah; many good times at Riverside to Kelly; and memories of our P.S. soccer team to Marni. I. Andrew A. Vezla, leave my immeasurable precision and Ineffable exactness to Mr. Gage and my pronigious historical flair to Mr. Zabielski. I. Russell, leave best Cross-Country team that there has ever been at Agawam High School to Jonathon and David, good luck. I. Sharon A. Walsh, leave many rides to school in the Monza to Krissie, Ellic, Linda. Gna. Pam; being Irish to Tanya; and lots of fun at camp next year to Sharon. Karen. Tonya. Michelle. Abbie. and Bun Bun I. Diane Wheeler, leave a teapot that boils until eternity to Sue Bergin I. Ron Wieners, leave all my FREE-FOOD coupons to Coach Smith, along with all my two-baggers that should have been H.R.'s. I. Patricia Wojclk, leave all the good times that we've had together to my friends, and a can of hairspray and a picture of Muscles to Lisa. I. Jim Wright, leave my beat-up spikes to the next Agawam Track milcr under 4:40. I. Jane Wright, leave Claudine lots of fun in track doing laps. I leave Katie all the good limes I've had m the library. David Todd fun on CC without me and my sneakers for speed I. Lisa Wrzeslen alias Loretta, leave the following memories of our lunch table and the dances to PWMFCB. Love to my friends 'cause they're the best. Tom Selleck's Hawaiian shirt, and the keys to the red Ferrari to Patty W I leave Shell F. black blank blank pants and thump, thump, thump. I. Lynda Yacovone. leave all the bad jokes about being short to the next unfortunate Individual I Lynne Zlegert. leave all my ads to whomever takes my place and all my ideas, stories and poems to my sisters Lisa and Sue (adopted). I. Michael Stasscn. leave AGAWAM HIGH SCHOOL I. Kent Porth, leave Northwestern 5 wood in the 15th pond to Jeff Castonguay 16 ANCHOR PEOPLE ’84 17 JOANNA ALBANO family friends . yellow . 13 . . . J7 . . Italy So what? . . Chevelle . . . you will get over it . . . rivis ... JO DOUG ALLEN Cross country . . 17:30 . Track 2 mile . 10:30 . WMC-83 . . . Styx 13 SC 88 . Nike-Aw LINDA ANDERSON Morning Crew Band . AFS . York Beach . Unicorns . . . Good Times Good Friends Clowns . Dances TUBA I JOHN ALBANO KAREN ALBANO NANCY ALBANO Italian . Jim Croce ... 7 . . Bridge Over Troubled Water JC . . . friends . . Dave . . James Taylor . . . Kathy Special friends . . Italian My Family . . . Roses . Blm kcm2 . Police . . . laughing . . Mercedes . . MaCKP . Pink Family Friends . . Purple Summer of 80 . Italian Weekends 4X4TruckToy . 5 27 83 Nane SM 4 ANTHONY J. ANTICO CARLOS ARBELAEZ YOLANDA ARBELAEZ Asia . . Flying Mom Dad FUN SUMMERS . Camaro CMTA 8 4 83 . DEF LEPPARD . 280 ZX 84 Penn 82 Marco 8 28 81 Always and Forever . . . L.A, . Gemini Mom n Dad . W.S.C. Raquetball I.W A B “YO THAISA ALECHNY Pink and Green Hearts MM . . SPB No I don't dye my hair. A TOUCH OF AUTUMN . Ty STEPHEN ALLEN OOP Police Tubby . . C.C.C. . . . Those Patriots . . Thank you for everything MOM RON AUGUSTI 73 CUDA . Talking Heads . Devo . T.C.. . ZAK . Art. . ONKYERN Shawn bee . M + D ARMAGEDDON Allison 19 GLEN BAILEY CHRISTINE BALBONI DAVID BARNA Family Friend . . . Skiing . . Otis . The Stones “81 . . 14K Gold .. . Rose . . . Italian . . Chrissic Black TRANS-AM FRIENDS 12 oz CURLES ...SKIING.. . The Beach .1 Don't Care . . . Summer of “82 . . . DAVE SCOTT BARTELS Wow man. Good NYBORG . . . LOU . . Real Bogus... FRP. .. THE RFL . Skccvo Lives! . . . MULTI-COMP DCCC . Rain- bow Blue LAURIE BEAULIEU 11 15 81 . MOM DAD. . BLUE , . my friends . BREN- TON . .. UT 5am... Dreams . . . TFFOF . DAR ... IWTJDB .. Good . Times . Dan THOMAS E. BEAULIEU JO . OKE . . . TB . . KETSU KA Mr D OK BYE . Mom . . . Dad . . . DF . . wres- tling , . . Tony . . . Disco . . . Porsche 911 ... 17 CARLA BEAVIS Carla . . blue . . Memories . . dances . . . Smile! . . . music . . . band . . tennis . . . Friends . . Salve BILL BECK Skiing . Hampton Beach . Porsche ... JOURNEY 76ers ... my stereo . . . The Slopes . . Changes . . Maroon SEE YA! John-Cliff. . Black Porsche . . MD at 23 . Pretty Women . . To be successful and famous . , vette . . . Police DREAMS . . . SUCCESS . . . FREE . WEALTHY AND IN DEPENDENT . . . Porsche . . . Ferrari. Music . . Happiness . . . Trade The Beach . Rainbows . . . Sun sets MOM DAD Red Roses . . Friends and Family . . 7 10 83 . . . Always . . . K 79 Ford F150 Road Hog . Jet Ski... Heineken .. . CSIA .. . Hockey . . . BLUE . . FTITC- TAJ . Water skiing . 4 Wheeling FATBOY . CO-OP . Laura . . DEF LEPPARD THE SPOT . . 4 18 80 . BIFF . . . The Lane . . . FTB . . K M THE WARWAGON 20 CAROL BENSON Camaro . forests DKJ + M BOC . blackras ice cream .. Police .. . cartoons + comics . . Hey Preston BLONDIE ANETTE BERARD Family . . . Friends .. Freedom . Fla w Kim . Canada . . I did it for you Ma Bear Sweet cheeks . La . Red SUE BERGIN Big Guy” Lake George . Behind Blue Eyes . Black . 4CD Elephants . . Journey . . . 9-15-82 . Tommy MONIQUE BIRCHENOUGH Neil Diamond . . Black Purple . . The Park . . 8 5 83 Luv ya Mom Hit The Road . M Y D . Hawaii ZZ TOP . . . MN ED BORGATTI Family + Friends . . Dances . . . Parties . . The Cellar Red . Headward Italian Mushys . Mirror . 200 LYNN A. BOROWIEC Gail Mitch . Dusty Our Fall Rides . . . RS Mushys . . THINKING SPOT The Beach . . . College . . Prep . . . Lynnle DYAN LYNN BOUCHER Montreal My Friends in . 85 . . . Men At Work . Music . of. Ficer . . . Riffles . . Family Gemini . . . Leo . . . John DENISE MARIE BOURBONNAIS Flowers . . 3 18 83 . . . Pepsi. Mom and Dad Beaches 4 minute mile ... NHS . . . Guys . . Victorian . Purple . 84 JOSEPH R. BRODEN DEF LEPPARD Lumber Jack Joe Rock and Roll will never die AC DC Agawam “Good Luck Class of 84 Botg e . Hockey 14 . UMASS Good Times Friends . . BP'S= Bron Party The Crew Jackson Journey . Linda MARK BOLDUC ABEBE . . Track . Flying . Cross Country . The Who DEF LEPPARD Navy Blue FRANK E. BOWRYS III Good NYBORG . Chucks 157 . Solidarnos . . OZARK- 33IA . . . Obliteration . . . Bogus . . Zimba . . Beatles . Insane? a SHERI BROOKS Summer of 83' At O L C Barb + Eggbert 7 7's 14K Reese Pieces Sundae COPS ML PI . CCR WENCH 21 LAURA BRUSO EVA BURMEISTER ROCKY BUSH LAURA CARRIE CATHY CARRIER Ronnie 4 18 80 purple Gymnastics . . . Squiggy Journey........Brusco . . . GO FOR IT' airhead My 4x4 FTC Family and friends . . CG . Rifles. Mouth Hampton Beach Dancing . . purple .. Red Roses 8 . Memories BUSHMAN Hoop Base- ball 12 J5 Big B Hey Baby . . . Cofe's Ovcrnightcrs 48 ... My Family . . Hurry Up Ed WAFS . . The Agency Lives . Nonnah’s Parties Led Zep . BSSHED The Peanuts Lucy Dad Mom LB MFP . J 7 4 83 Don I love you . Ma Gram FriendsMemoriet Hamp Bch The Spot . Don . . MARY E. CASEY RICHARD CASSESSE JEFF CASTONGUAY LIN CAVANAUGH MICHAEL CECCHI Dale 12 23 82 Rebecca 4 28 83 Thanks Mom . Brat Family and friends . “So . Dingy My Becky . . . Mari Rick . Hockey. Florida My Family I didn't do it! Shooting Stars IS Loverboy 1 Crest view . The Kid Is Hot Tonight Quiet Riot Jays Reno Old Orchard Beach . Guay Morning Crew M M Rifle Who'll carry the mail? Zenith STYX Kitt.es Schimmy doesn’t know me! Antmusic Matpop Mirror New Wave . Adam. Sting INXS The Farm Pirate- Highwayman KLW Awe- some 22 SHARON CESTARI Ft Lauderdale . . Purple . Best Buddies Pmk Floyd . Trans AM East Beach FZ Psychology . 3 - SPITZ . Sherry MICHAEL CHAREST 8 PHENOMENAL Sweaters . . Phoenix LA DJ WTI emcee dances . Music . . . Trimmer . . Journey Mike CAROL A. CHARTIER Hampton Beach . Summer Of '83 . . Gymnastics . . . Cheryl Cartier . Kenworth CAN LISA CHEVALIER My Family W M. SOCCER . Capt. Basketball . Pinky . Jacque . .. Stuffed Animals . BLAIR 1 27 83 “Still PAUL CHEVALIER Jameswest . Crash Chevy Bud . . Mom and Dad . . Shot. . . Grandma and Grandpa . 10 Plus PAULA CLARK DIANA COCCHI SCOTT COFER PAUL CIBOROWSKI CHARLENE CLARK Snuka . Soccer . Teenage Wasteland Yo Jim . Patri- ots The Who Pro Wres- tling Polish CIB Christian Power! Lenora . Ace Face . Straight Colorguard HT. KS. RAT Cape Cod-83 . 68 Mustang CPWPJAR Geyster's NASC = HITN Hoop Twine Twins . Iron Maiden Saxon H$F=Success . Mom . . Cuiff 23 GARY CONLIN EDWARD CONNIFF KEVIN J. CONNOR KEVIN CONNORS COLLEEN CONWAY Journey Del Leppard . Rush GEMINI Drive Outs . . Riverside 83 . Guitar . . Purple and Black GAR CON Basketball Cape Cod . . 8 24 81 . Porsche . . . France 83 . . . . Irish Italian . . Mom Dad Skiing . . . Michelle My family pink quack Music Maine Piano and Horn. BLM“kcm memo- ries . . . Drum Major My Friends DARREN COPPLE RICHARD COSTA KERRI CRAIG KIMBERLY CRAVEN STEPHEN CROUCH Hennx FYJM The Who . 72 Caddy . . Fernt . .. Quietot- tumwa Wrestling USMC Football Copp . Shirley Soccer 15 . . Van Halen The Ricker Bruins. Sox. Celts. Pats Pele DDIR Unchained Del Leppard Zenith My elephant collection . Rebecca?. Green “I’ll carry the mail, but what about the ... Bad Co Colorguard . AG Ao JB Feb 1982 Mom and Dad Black . Irish . The beach Kim . SMDTW 24 TOM CRUZ MICHELLE CUSSON CHARLES FRANCIS DALEY ALAN D'AMOURS JOANN DEMAIO Porsche . Ant music Track . Catch some rays Joel . Journey . . . Risky Business Hawaiian . . . CRUZER . White Mts Silly Pickles Mom Dad ZZTOP LORA JB Colorado 1 1 83 Blue Eyes John. . Pizza The Beach My friends . Chorale ‘‘Charlie . . Blue . AG . . . Volleyball . . . Porky’s Hampton Beach . SNY 4 . . Blue . . Camaro . Emery . Water skiing DEF LEP PARD French NAGA . ALD . . . California ... 6 10 . . Gold Italian LED ZEPPELIN Family and Friends Taz JO DAVID DEMATTEO FRANCES DEPKA MARK DESANTIS EVA . . 10 12 82 football «32. Baseball FYJM Dallas Cowboys . Mom Dad . . Powte-n- Buckwheat . Eva Van Halen . Beaties . . . Rush . Imperial Star . 214-81 . Zildgen , Little Guitars . . N.C. MICHAEL DESMOND RANDY DIDUK MICHELLE DION LARRY DISCHER ANDREA DONABED New York. New York . Mer- cedes Hawaii ‘82 Aloha Wems Shaker . . Sombrero . Crazy Cat 1 . . . Jokes . . Des Frydick 13 Tough Trucks . . Magic Bus The Who The Spot . . . Chevy French Lebanese . Black . . Mint C.C. Ice Cream . . Nick . Roses Hampton Beach . . KEVIN . . . Dreams ... I Forgot Hampton Beach . . Baseball. . . 16. . Blue Sny Skiing . Family and friends ... To be free . . Dolphins . DISH Dancing . . . Broadway M Jackson . . Listen to my Stom- achi N.S.K.O!. . stowaway?? . EKBIMM ELJRWMELZUE 25 ELIZABETH M. DORAN Lizzy . . Green . . Andover. . . Friends . Fun IRISH Always Singing! . Lizard . MA + T Mom Keep Smiling JAMES DOWD Soccer T A 2 14 81 . Black Sabbath Finally Snowblmd Misquamicut 83 Magic Bus GANJA Party DENNIS DREWNOWSKI Hockey . 18 . Drew . Lou . Plant Arnold . Muscle And Fitness Kelli . . Ski . . Drewskl MICHELLE EARLY CARL FANCY MICHELLE DUCLOS JOSEPH DUSSAULT MICHELLE DUVALL MARK-3 18 Little Kids . MOM DAD friends. 12. Blue Irish . Memories. LOVE IS . . Music . Chelle 4x4 BRONCO . MUD DUCK 71 Camaro James West U812 Water Skiing. 692CC MICHELOB MT PUMA DISH Led Zep Police Fiestas JDCPACA Ca- maro .. Lowbrau Kittens. 7 LRNLTE ESPRIT. Jeff blue , tennis roses. MG . dreams . . beach Maine . blm = kcm' The BOSS . . MJ Mom Mose Lene . Shell Mercedes. Aquarius Blue . Heavy Metal Baseball 16 Def Leppard . Foolin. The EX To Be Wealthy KIM FARRAR California The Who . TCS . . Toby . . Skiing 3-16-82 . . Colorado Animals. .27. huh? . . . Gnarly . 12 28 LAURA FARRINGTON To be a vet . The Locker , Midnight blue Buick Regal Tennis Get the Potato . MASH . Yorkshire 97 4 MICHAEL FARWELL 84 Hampton Beach 3 Nell Diamond Husky' . Mom Dad KRISTI Ha Ha Fall Nights Friends!!' 26 SUSAN FEIL Mercedes 380-SL Shopping . Paradise Island To See The World Diamonds Sue Somewhere Down The Road DEENA FISHER JEFF . Purple . . J Cougar. . Dizzy Blond 50 52 MICH DRIVE IN BEACH LYNDA CONCERTS LOVE FEB 4 LEEA FISHER Hampton Beach . . Baby Blue Acrosmith Bright Eyes . Oct. 31 . Sewing JC 68 Cheveltc STEPHEN FISHER Baseball 26-26. Dodgers Sax Studio NY NASCAR SCROD HIM No Carolina ILIWAPCT Fish MICHELLE FONTAINE Hampton Beach . S H E L L! . Thump. Thump. Thump . . . Where’s the red carpet? Get Down! Check it out! . Bye CANDI FRAPPIER JEANNETTE FORTIER STACEY FONTANA The June Bug 12 16 82 Get Some Points And Think! ‘Til Be Seeing You GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL John . . Cats Tom Petty Foreigner . Nelte Junk Food Dancing We All Need The Human Touch Morning Crew Marion Ty Arapaho Chief Band . Drill Team Dances JB Mom Montreal Tuba 2 GERALD FRASCO The Cape . Friends + Family Skiing Italian Jets Wrestling Summer Time Fun Tom Petty JAY GINA FRASCO Sports SOFTBALL 20 Italian Green Frogs Friends Fam BNATP OUT w Donna Ev DP 13 LISA FRECHETTE Little Lady . . Kenny Rogers 1 11 67 . Hampton Beach Muffin . Irish . Friends . Through the Years DONNA FYDENKEVEZ PARTY TIME “71 BUICK Where's Jane Always on the go . Friends Forever . EAGLES . RED M M Fyde CAROL GASIOROWSKI Cheerleading . . . tennis . . . Fol- low Your Dreams . Success And Happiness . New York City . . Preppie 27 DONNA I.. GASTEYER LEDZEP . BinthcRain . . Tan 83 Peanuts . WTWT . NEHP WAFS Kclamb Jaguar THE AGENCY RULES TBC 6 LYNN GAULIN Canada Good Times . .. Blue Mustang . . My Friends . K.B J Gcils Memories. . Kahlua . . . Smurf . . . Calvin Kleins KEVIN G. GAVALIS Mountains Vt NH . . . Waterfalls Rocks NANC 42283. Kcv Kcv fishing Pike . . . Lift REGINA GAZAR SUE GOEHLERT ROGER GONET DIANE GOODMAN KATHLEEN GORMAN NEIL YOUNG Mushrooms Butterflies . . . Turquoise . . . Grarm Over the Hills The Beach . 11 26 79 . . DAVE Rolling Stones . . . Sunsets . . . Sports 14 Friends. Journey . . My Kitty . . . Reality Ski Team . . Red . Great White North STUDLY . ET . . Mushys . . Classic . . Studio . . . Crusin The Beach Rhode Island . QATB Mom Dad a 25 WM Soccer 5x7x10x11 AROOGA . Looking Good' . Dl BOB 10 4 81 . Smiles Fun Family Friends Dreams My Phone . A Happy Future. Blue Kathy IWALY DWG JEFF GOULET ANDREA GOVONI JUDY GOVONI MICHAEL GOVONI ANTHONY GRASSO The Studio . . Skiing . . The Beach . . . Styx French 79 Mustang . Journey . . . Tennis . . Italy 81 . . Billy Joel Family Friends . . . Taurus CG Capt . . Jamie's Cryin . . Musk My Brother Yoda Dreams Memories . . . JIM Riverside . Italian Jute . Black Hampton Beach '83' . . The Stones OTR Friends And Memories Hoop . . 7”. Blue . Twine Twins Def Leppard POW NASC = HITN . Gov . 4 12 83 . FA Sharon TONY Football 42 Baseball Italian SNY USA Hunting 2'ic VT . . . Snowy Mushy's Kellie 28 BILL GROOM Baseball 14 Jim Rice . . . Football 7 Hockey . . . Bruins . Trans Am Ray . Parker . . . Michael Jackson ARDEN LYNNE GUFFEY 84 . . 3-25-83 . . M M's . . . Pink Roses . . Salad Bar Crazy Christian . . Blue . .. Give It Here . . . Steno CATHERINE HALLOCK Sunsets . . . Someday . . . Sum- mer of 82 . . Call Me . . . MBF’s KTG! . . . Family Trouble . Follow your heart! Dream CANDY HANSON Candy . The Toad . Reading . . Dcf Leppard . . . Swimming . . PARTYING . friends . . Sea Breeze . . . Jack Daniels THOMAS E. HANSON Extrepuous . Hoop Ski. . . Piano . . . Billy Joel . . . Swill . . . Crazy Cat 2 . . WTI . T . To be rich . WCA . CHEAB! EV HARBEY Faithfully ... Smiling ... Black . . . The Cape My Brothers Forever . . . Lebanese . . . What? . . . Shut Up! . Strikezone FRED HARP1N 54 Ford . . 4X4 . . . Hampton Beach . . Journey Cape Cod . . . FHC . . . Band . . Bengali . . Pat Benatar . REBEL Mom Dad TARA HAZEN Friends and Smiles ... “Ratty! . . . Flashdance . . . Boston To Sec The World + Meet New People . . . Armenian . . TLT KIMBERLY HECKMAN Family ... Friends . . . Freedom . ,. Fla. w Anettc . . Canada . . My Mom ... My Gumba . . . Kim . . . Touch of class . Why ME KEVIN A. HENDEL JcIlyBcan ... Rollo . Photo. . . 69 Pontiac ... Heff + Reff.. TSax . . . VicePrez1 . HeyMus- kieee . .. MCrew . . . Mom + Dad LISA M. HERD JEFF HILL Soccer ZEP . Mustang . . Lon Donna . Fullback . GP . Dust In the Wind . . EMt . . . 6 15 66. 1318.13 BUD THANX Mom + Dad . MCC . . Bunz . . Waterskiing . . . Friends + Good Times . . . Yel- low . . . 96 . . . Florida . . . The Future LED ZEPPELIN . Benny . . Super Six .. . MODS ... Big D . . The Beach . . 25 KEITH HOLLINGER Pee Wee 13 Soccer Alabama Guitar Locker Pics When I'm rich BMW LORI HOLMES MERRITT JAMES HOPPING. JR. PAULA IMPOCO KIM JACOBS Mor J + P Black Week- ends Quick trips w Deb . . . 7 . You're dreamin'! . ME. RG + MR 9 1 81 TURN THE PAGE Trumpet . Band-Mont real . . . beach . friends Jafo parties . . . hopper . . . girls . . . parking Mom and Dad EEVA MAARIA HUOVINEN SYNT 10 12 66 Helsinki. Finland Thank-you To All My Friends For This Year . Kiitos Kaikillc I Don’t Care Anymore Mom Dad . Reese's Pieces Sun- daes Sheri Maryann Italian . LL WENCH The Stones . Gra«n Zcp . Partying . Family and Friends . You Can't Always Get What You Want Moo Moo GUY JEDINY Cape Cod Track . . 880 . Cross Country . run much . . . Greece KDKr . 1.56 BEVERLY J. JOHNSON Colorguard Maine Jello Redhead . . . Swimming-Capt. . The 500 Bevvie Jean Family . . circulate . . Bev! DONALD JOHNSON THE CENTER 4 Year Plan . TBC . . Skiing . . . Don Juan . Vermont Trips ZZTOP Beach . . Sonja MICHAEL JUDKINS Wrestling Mom and Dad . Bootit 100 Bryan Adams Beach Parties Navy Friends Jafo . FO Mike STEVEN JURY SOCCER BlueFlash SS CCC Bad Jokes MaCKP . Beauty eh? . 12 Good Deal WTI Heavy Metal 30 CHRIS JUZBA Misquamicut Beach . SNOW Pink Floyd Daytona Beach Hockey . Snowmobiles , JUB JAY KAMYK ONLY THE RUDE SURVIVE The Skynyrd Boys Awesome NAM BUGGY Comedy my best friend . MACKER BRIAN MICHAEL KANE Kaner . . . Soccer .. 11.. POW 74 Volvo . Heavy Metal . MaCKP Concerts UM . Love Thanx to Mom Dad! ELLEN KELLEY Raquetball . . . Dancing ... Ell You'll Get Over It!” Write Many Passes? . Blue 7 . EKBIMWATMELMEURZUE JOHN J. KELLY II Buzz . . Flecker . cx-TBH Hendrix . . . Fuzzy . . . Dead . . Over The Hills Plant Caveman ... PA ... BC Rich DENNIS KING Football KINGF.R 76 Summer of 82 . . Holland! . OPERATION FRIENDSHIP DEN . Disco Denny King ERIC KING White Mountains Camping . Guitar. Led Zep . .. Rush . . . Hendrix . Magic Bus KRISTIN KNIGHT Summer of '82 . The Police . . Piano . . . Doritos . . . Mom + Dad . Carnations . . Someday . . . 10 11 82 ... Ken . . Kris BRIAN KNOWLES Hampton Beach . . Kaptain . . . Pink Floyd . The Pond .. .84 . . 9 28 82 . . . French lrish . . . Ticklish . . . Always-Joelle PAUL KORETZ Mutley . .. Who Nose Best 12 oz. curls . . Mom Beach . . Summer School 83 . . Trips to UMASS . . . Firebird KATHLEEN KOSAK Mom. Dad. Robie . Cheering . Pink Floyd . . happy . . 4CDO JRLGD friends MB . Sis . forever RVDK . . . Koz LENA KOZLOSKI Lcner . . . Italian . Sports . . 21 M M M LNWK. Blue 1 1 83 . Merk. Roses . Heartbeat WM AROOGA!!!! 31 KELLIE KUBIK KATHRYN KUDELSKI DEBRA Z. KUSHIN ED LACOMBE DORI-ANN LAFLEUR Punk Rock Black Vettes . . . Mohawk Indian Bowie Dancing . Hampton Beach . . . Richard Gere . GQ . Kel 5 14 82 . Roses BCS 13 Kathy . Led Zeppelin . . . Ram Song . . Wishing Well and Carousals . . Black Fishing . Jaw . . Red You Got To Be Kidding . Mints . 65 Mustang It's Hot ... My Surprise Party . . . Kush TOAD Del Leppard . . Hey Dude Auto Repair Demo Derby . . . 440 Police Special Jack Daniels . 711 Bye Sunsets . Ocean Sailing Follow Your Dreams . Monte . . J. Geils . Blue . Mom Dad . . Sue . Tim . Dori ERNEST E. LAGACY. JR. HURT'IN UNIT . Eaton EJ . . Life's a ????? . Led Zcp . . . 56 Chevy . . Del Leppard . . Heiny WILLIAM LANDRY Wild Bill... 46 ... Football... Wrestling .. . Studio . McDuff Journey The Boss . . . Billy Joel WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LANGIS Lynn Ma . Dcf Leppard Corvettes . . Airlocks . Good Times . Beaches . . . Sun . . . Fast Times At Rldgemont tear KELLY LAPPIE FILOMENA LAROCCA Mom Dad . . Italian Ruby . CGC A T.2 . Memories . . Blue Eyes . Laughing . AIC Camping 3 . . . Sis . . . Mina MICHAEL LAROUCHE Vacations in Vermont, ff 16 . . Tennis . Soccer... ZZ Top . Leppard 74 Chevelle Clas- sics Pierre . . . Zep LISA LAUDATO Tennis . . Skiing . . . Purple . . . Family Friends . TH TO . JMD TODTTUM AC'S 21182. NYC Yeah Rite Lis RICH LA VALLEY CALIFORNIA Summer of 84 PARTY Led Zep GANJA . . . Corvette . Magic Bus . Red . Travelling Man End 32 STEVE LAVELL IRISH 84 . Friend ' . THE VISTA CRUISER . Level . . 3” . - Lions . Good times . Del Leppard . What's up? DOREEN LEARY IRISH ... MOM DAD 14K GOLD . COR . . chivers grumbles THE BEACH WENCH Bob Seger . Greece DEAN M. LECLERC Maurice . 12 . Football The BEAK Hoop Dallas Cowboys Mercedes 1 WM Track WTI P.nk DAVID LEIGHTON 64 Vi Mustang . maroon . LED ZEPPELIN Pink Floyd . Maine MOOSEHEAD . American Pit Bull . . Puma KATHRYN LESTER Drum Ma or w C.C . Red . . Pink Carnations . Shoes . . . Mint C.C. Icecream . Family Friends . . Jeffrey LISA LETENDRE Yeah. Right CG Capt Putter . . . 30 . . The Monte A T. 3 . . Banish . Cape Cod . Friends. M D BM Lis DONNA LIAMIS Tim + me . . Leather and Lace . . . 12-18-82 to Forever . . . Purple Roses HOLLY LICENCE Hampton Beach . . . Van Halen . . Corvette . . . Black . John .. . Graphic Arts . . Irish . . . Boys . . Storrowton Tavern MARYANN LIMOTTI DAVE LIPTAK DEAN LIPTAK ANTONIO P. LIQUORI BRIAN LONG Blue . Eagles Summer '83. . . Weekends at Sheri’s . . ASBPI Mom + Dad I Don’t Care Anymore . . CCR . . WENCH Yorktown Plant 83 . . rays . BUD The Team That Drank Too Much BARBAR IANS . The Olympia . Rega- mite BARBARIANS Mr Olympia 88 . . Yorktown . . Zeppelin . . Robert Plant 83 Hampton Beach . . Chris . . 3 1 83 10 HOCKEY THE CREW Broads Italian . Beach Rocco PLAYBOY Bud Bar Bottles . ACE Tony Studio NY . . Def Leppard Skiing . . Jaguar to Prom Lake Placid . Baseball 07 Summer '83 . . Let’s Cruise 33 ERIC LUNDEN Hamidou . Football 78 MaCKP Toolin' . Cow- boys . . . Yo. Maurice Stevie N T W Deb PUTTIN THE SHOT CHRISTOPHER LUSH Chris . . Green WDTNSTTND’ The Cape . Funny PDE . Indepen- dently Wealthy Jaguar Class Ma LUSH MARIO LUZZI Missing Alexia. Family. ITALY was hard. I found great help Thanks alot See You in Italy CIAOM!!!! GINA LYNCH CHRIS MACEY JANET MALLORY LAWRENCE MANNING DEBORAH J. MARAI Morning crew . BBC BF . I'm Gonna Burn PB NH Reality . Mirror . AFS . Jackie 2 14 VT Duck . . JJ Morning crew . Sax Drum Major Band trips . Mom Dad Eagles Misquamicut Beach Skiing. JB . Saxy Family and Friends . Success Softball DEB-BO . blue . . . Bowie . . . TW E My Teddy Bear 12 28 82 PAMELA MARGANTI Florida . blue Italian Family Friends ICH'S . The Beatles 7 B O F 7 24 83 Pam MICHAEL MARMO Mickey Studio. 57 Lay Lake Placid 11 8 84 Baseball blue Summer '83 coo ''Let's Cruise NICOLE L. MARSH Emeralds Baby it's You yellow 14 Success CG Mom Pigs AT 1 Forgive and Forget Niki 34 LORI MARTINELLI You cannot reach me now no matter how you try goodbye cru- el world It's over walk on by 9 3 83 . . SPIT MICHAEL MARTONE Mike Italian 84 Winter . . . Corvette . . . Red . . . Z . . . 4x4 . Mom Dad JOSEPH P. MARUSZCZAK JPM Bercngaria the ultimate character-Gary Ewing . Mirror Joey Meniscus . the next Kurt Vonnegut BLAIR MASSOIA ANTHONY JOSEPH MARLENE MATHIEU MASTROMATTEO Mom Dad . Baseball . 5 21 82 blue French Soccer Capt . 1 27 81 Sixers hoop . . Doc . . Independently Wealthy Lisa Hair Chrid, 11 15 82 . Italian Wits UNH LLTROOTW! Chor. Dist. Jaw Show Mum Pop . Rollo Muskie What? Friends. Good Times .13 . Family . . The Stones . . Van Halen SOPHIA MAYNARD ALAN MAZZA The Police Sting . Red Stevie Nicks . Jewelry . My Best Friend Inga 4 Italian . . Lebanese . Phia . . . Baseball 9 . Basketball 20 Nettles ITALIAN 1 . . . Fridays Aggarr TGTA Good Times PPJS Time PETER MAZZA Van Halen . 68 Mopar The Pats orange Bruins Soccer 8 Yaz . really . 14 CHRISTINA MCCARTHY Dean . . 3 1 83 . Soccer 9. Fame Beautiful Child . Stevie Nicks Destined to Sing . Swcna . . Shadows PATTI MCCORMACK Nick . 4 8 83 Forever Van Halen Pizza B B No Way! Leech' Pink Roses . Beefarom Patti 35 MARK MCCULLAH Rhode Island . Quiet Riot Pontiac The Spot.. . Sabbath DONNA MERCADANTE 10 . . . Roses . Moose Our exciting weekends Being with Friends . . Gna. Lis. Ev . . Family . Light Blue . . JAY MERCADANTE Baseball .128 Blue Jays 11 You'll Be Alright Sack Exchange . . . The Whale Stoughton Howie Bout KEVIN MERCADANTE Merk 21 . Hockey . . . Money . . Night Moves . . . The crew My Cheeks. 1 1 83 Lener. Ayrs LNWL . . . DEANNA C. MEZZETTI Mom. Dad. Sue .. . Yellow Roses . . . Cheerleading . 4cdo MN Forever Friends . DCM . . Anthony . 4-S-82 . . . Demezz JULIE MIODOWSKI A W M. Soccer Arooga Keeper . . . Basketball. . 00 . My Room Radio . Having Fun 22 ... Someday R A . TAMI MIRANDA New York 81 . . The Beach . Lavender . Red Roses My Friends I Guess So . . Pizza . . . Italian Irish SCOTT MITCHELL Mitch . . . Chevy . . blue . moto-x 10 Racing Good and You . . Aim DAWN I. MOLTA EDWARD MONTAGNA DEBORAH MORASSI MICHAEL MORASSI DEBBIE MOST Mom Dad . Cheerleading. 4cdo Skiing Friends . always happy . Monkeys Bamb Mobile . Mike Molts Italian Summer of 82! Van Halen . Joey . Mopar Beach Run . Phantom . . TOI . . . The Park- Family and Friends . . PINK Cheerleading . . R.l . . 8 . Italian. M. Jackson Laugh- ing $ WWWC Debbie Wrestling . . Soccer P + Morj yellow . Mouse Party Beach . Fish . Italy . . Babe Attacks 17. Polish Louie!! Italian . . Fixx............You're Dreamln! . . Quick Granville Trips with Lori . Weekends 36 ROBERT MULDREW BRIAN MURPHY Bert The Vineyard . Astro Hockey. Sabres Bodinc 88 Pocono Roc . .. 6 . . Ousters . RT 10 S3 KIMBERLY MUSINSKI Mom Dad . O TAY! . 007'$ . Friends + Memories . . Rl Beaches . . Red RX7 MNIG Comp Art . . ‘Horses . . . Kim WILLIAM MYERS Black Sabbath Krokus . Miami Dolphins . The Doors . 84” . . Led Zep . . School's Out! CHRISTINE NADOK Chris . . . Hampton Beach . Joe 11 24 81 Mon Chevall . . . three . . . blue . . Friends . . black caddy HANK NIEMIEC MARIE L. NAHAJLO CORRINE NASON LISA NARDI JEFF NAYLOR Red Roses Blue Why? Mom Dad . Nat'l Honor Dee Ree. Friends Forever . Kinnie . . Lcn . 6 8 88 . . Brandy Black . . . The Good Old Days Daddy . Skip . DOR . Mom and Von . Gram No Problem . S 15 66 84” . . . Spinning at the Wheels . . . black . . Green GMC . . Don't Worry . . Chester ALLEN NOFTALL PAUL CHRISTOPHER ERIC NOWILL Far Out John Denver . . NOLAN Skiing ARLO Rocky Paul Christopher Nolan . . Lyn- Mountain High The New yard Skynyard . 8 10. . . Peaceful Way Perhaps Love Custom Vans . J A tng . ZZTop Camp- 37 JENNIFER O'BRIEN W M. Soccer 7 Journey 5x7x10x11 Irish My family Cliffs Arooga Chinamen Q.A.T.B Jen CHRISTINA O'KEEFE Tina going to Cal w Kat Jag C.C . guitar art Sunshine Summertime be mg with friends 8 6 83 KEVIN O'KEEFE Football Baseball Keef Hampton 83 . 45 SCD M Jackson Wn Lining Strks . J5 . M D J S Tmates JOHN O'MALLEY Hockey 5 O'Mali BP S . U Mass trips A Tub Full' . Granville Omni Mo UTB M Jackson FB Koz JEFF O'NEIL Wrestling Captain 169 JO Oke TB Porsche rides with Chris and Tom TODD OBERHEIM Hockey Thumbs up Crash O D D Bad luck A.U.F. Water Skiing Dead Soldiers The Beach TINA OGORZALEK Greece OneWay 901 Blmfld. CT Friends and new people Muffin Dreams Journey TMH LML RTM CHRISTOPHER OLKO Taafwyml MFP JO 134.140.147 Porsche 911 SC Targa some day ' JB TB My brother Oke MARIA OLLARI Mosey Sports 17 Shell Lene WM Aroogah DP blm = kem GRB Bruce MJ Fame Friends MO MATTHEW RICHARD DAVID ORR 66 Music Guitar Fame Much Moola Led Zep Cool Rick Gary Matt, Mellow Bolivia To Cal Mom Dad PAUL PACEWICZ JR Pacer Track Hurdles Porsche Eddie Van Halen Jimmy Page Gary Conlin Bruins Pats Dances SHAWN PAGE Orioles Biking Blue Quiet Riot 84 Jeck Zebrakenko The Police Bengales Led Zep STP EVA C. PARROTT DAVID 10 12 82 Purple Cheerleading Bunbun Elliott Parrot 32 Buckwheat n Powie DAVID J8 MICHAEL PAYNE NORA PEER CARMELLO PEREZ MARIA G. PEREZ KENNETH PERRY TJ Unicorns. . Parties Expo R JMR Qbert . Roller Skating . The beach Mr CA . Camping Shnmp Maniac JM Time TH NG Nutty FIT 7-27 66 Leo . Carlos Lopez Insurance Agy Mello . . . 1 Mom 1 Love You MARK PERRY Scorpions Budweiser CM Donelli's Dio Floyd Aerosmith ERIC D. PETERSON Hampton Beach Jeep SNY Soccer . Towfng 70 dol- lars 20 Hunting Fishing RAY U Red Springer MARK PETRUCCI The drums , Camaro 228 Triumph . L.L.L. . Just a 3amc Orange Pillsbury Trios Mark ANN PHILLIPS Rainbows + Unicorns CSB Raccoons Just looking Softball 5 Fnends Fa mily MCCICWD Annie EDWARD PICCOLI Pic Circle 1 stands Led Zeppelin Beach Center California girls 22 Top Hockey MICHAEL PISANO Led 2eppe!m Skiing Magic Bus Collab Party Gania Wade Park Sabbath PETER PLATANITIS 280 2 Black BMW SFCR Pete and Joe’s Fishing Fleet Moneymakers Baia Maine Big guy Cape Cod Stogy ROXANN MARIE POLAK Boston Mrs Rondinelli's Pas ta e faggioli HAVING IT ALL gone fishing Mom + Dad The beach ROX SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Tom Hanson and Treasurer Debbie Marai discuss details of class activities. President John Kelley and our dedicated senior class advi- sor. Mr Gerald Smith 90 over plans for upcoming events. Secretary Cathy Sheehan helps to make this year a special one for the Class of '84 SC'? xau,s t - -rs v fy ' v-V'VV Z udfr?L juL 22 . JO ip1 a AAHCI IMB tVC) Skirvitf - JfahtJ C At, J Cw r •15 vv ' WJ?J PP 0?r J. Vn uZvititTHlf-’ 'SUJJ (P1 s- AiJUrAA u ,w A ' I •_- J ' StfU I M j{ w y r,oc(' wsH'.iA t y SSC J? | - r jpu ' a VL tocch AMYLOU PORTER Jazz Band CG Cap My Bari No Menial Labor Music Mom. Dad. Sts . Italian . Friends . Amy who? Amylou! KENT PORTH Eicht Nova Golf Led Zep Hula Hut Crime Don't Pay . Moosehead St Pauli TAMMY POTTER Soccer 2 Aroogah Rain bows Blue Grandpar znts Stevie Nicks S' oarties PAUL 5 13 82 + rorever DOROTHY PRESTON The beach Cruising . . BOC Trans Am . CKJ + M Camaro June 84 moving out . where's Benson? my buddy DEENA PSHOLKA Italian + Greek . Friends . Dreams Rainbow eyes DP Peppers Gook Food . Horses Changes Sunsets LORI RAHILLY Ed's little sister Irish one red rose Cathy Mom Dad NH His eyes 5 17 . Uncle's Brat SHARON RAMPONI Italian Summer of 83 Being with friends Black California Crystal Lake Changes Mark 8 6 82 SUSAN RAMPONI Hampton beach Journey Bad Company Black Sabbath Survivor CAROL REGNIER TRACY RESCIGNO JIM RETZLER MARK REYNOLDS RANDY RINDELS Bob 10 18 82 Show Choir . Rifles . Oregano . Jazz My Honey KS and mall Weekends w BL and JS Camping Living Life To The Fullest Family + Friends Italian + Polish Romance + Red Roses MBFKH Chevelle . Loverboy Z28 James West Lamborgmi Kielbasa . Germany York Vermont ER UT . 84 68 Firebird Yippy Skippy Def Leppard James West Flirtin with disaster The Crew Playboy Rutt 2 DOMINIC RIONI Hampton Beach Italian Skiing . 77 Regal. Green . Spaghetti. 18 To he rich . Van Halen . Spumom KEVIN RITCHIE Jeep. 4x4 Blue Drums Cape Kev + Kev III . Florida . Pepsi . Camaro . Mom + Dad . Animal OH road SHANNON ROGERS Thanx Mom Led Zep WAFS The Agency Pea nuts Peppermint Patty . Summer 83 in R I Paul Unicorns MICHELLE ROLLAND Family + Iriends . . . What! . . memories . Love songs Always laughing . Peppermint Patties Ant Jemima' FELICIA RONDINELLI Hot fudge sundaes Roses . . . My family . Corvettes Special friends Past memo- ries and future dreams MARK RONDINELLI Rondo Studio Action 79 Grand Prix Tennis The beach Italy 81 Loverboy Hot Gris In Love MONICA ROSE Police . . Purple . Maniac . Camaro The beach Rat . Gumby . Pegasus . . CDJ + K. Rainbows Unicorns CAROLYN ROSNER Roz Blue Practicality plus . Tennis Get the potato . Rifle captain Mash The locker PGCA JOHN RUTOVICH. JR. Track . . Discus . Montreal Billy Joel Howdy! .19 Les Habitants . Rudi DEBORAH RYAN Thanks Mom . . . The Police . . . Adventures with Shmeg Cape Cod 82 HFAH . . . 2 . . . Irish we too You know JODIE SANBORN Camaro Neil Young Horses Diet Coke . The beach . . JO LEEANNE SANDLIN Big Bro Soccer No Genesis . Aroogah . . Late nights w DF 5x7x10x11 . Do I know you?! . LeeAnne MICHAEL SARDELLA Beach Bum . . . S B. . 007 . . M.K Rocky . Awse Sports ... 10 • B's C's Bird! . . Family. Friends . . LBR SAR 43 KATHLEEN SCHINDLER Dream . Going «o Cal. w T. . Cape Cod My Guitar Sunsets . . . Beautiful Child . . . Woods Brook . Jag On! ROBERT J. SCHINDLER Police New Hampshire Van Halen . . . Anne . . My . Buddy GEN SEIDELL New York Family Friends . . nine . . . fireflies, violets, sea- gulls . . . 35 pitts . John Len- non . . with eyes so green . . . The Kid MICHAEL SHAYDA Baseball. .. Football. . . Hoop . The Doctor 89 . . 20 . Gotta Like It. . Mel ... 34 M Jackson . . Shade CATHERINE SHEEHAN Family and Friends S G Laughing Smiling . Mackp . Chipper . Checrlcading Irish WWWD Cathy LAURA ANNE SKELTON Tony . . . 1-28-83 . . . Spfld . . Drawing . . . Ace . . . Daddy . . Friends . . Twin , . . Sunsets BILL SKIRVIN The Closet UMASS ZP . Cofe's over nighter dude . S and Zekes everywhere 17 STDT QPR UTB JOE V. SLAIMEN LISA M. SLAIMEN DENNIS SLIECH BETH SMETHURST JEFFREY ALYN SMITH 71 Rally Sport Camaro . . . Wells Beach Maine . ATC auto sales . . Joe and Pete's Fishing Fleet. , . Never give up Black Dominick 8 30 . . Gold California . . . Jim Morrison. Neil Young . . friends . . . Led . Dreams .. . Rhiannon . . Horses Life in the Fast Lane .. . 701:90 . . , LOVERBOY . . 77 Bird Play Boy . The Crew Chuck .. . Wiff... Skip. . . Litch Journey 6 18 82 . ever . 27 FAMILY . . OTWOL . . . Always and For- GRADUATION 44 LORI-ANNE SMITH Smurfette . . Purple . . NHS . Family Friend Rainbow . . Unicorn . . . Colorguard . . . Nursing . Rose Collab 84 JOE SPAGNOLI KAREN ANN SPAULDING WTMT C $ MALL Ah What!. . . Jaw . S$ Rose . UNH Scomf-Coke . Scott 9 5 83 . Blue Skeycs . HAPPINESS JOHN SPELLACY Hockey HEY WHERE'S WIENY . Football Baseball 10 BYH The Beavc M D K PWW J5 IRISH . . . SPELL MICHELLE MARIE ST. PIERRE PARANOID? SHELL PTL . Memories Sunshine . Ice Cream . . . JESUS . . . Buddies ... Laughter. . HAPPI- NESS MICHAEL STASSEN The Stastnys . . . alot . . . JFHT awesome . Van Halen . . . Guitar . 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N Y Lis yah rite 2 1183 12th GQ Prts 5th AVE Jill Mic JMFCPL DEBRA ANN TWAROG Family and Friends Rifle Cap tain Marion Yellow Roses Montreal CAPE COD UNH Springsteen . FMN ANNA VANDERVLIET RICH Firebird Blue Late Again AMF 2 18 82 DANA VENTURINI Basketball . Soccer 33 . . Summer Friends Purple . The Police MCCICWA Mom Dad CSB My Brother ANDREW A. VEZIS I'm Planning on it. . Pole Vault ing Kawasaki 100 Born To Be WILD VECI SAX . Clarinet ENGLAND RUSSELL VIGUE CAPE COD Alberto Crank Skiing . awesome GUY Cross Country Seger M K Ml Dad Noelle 46 SHARON A. WALSH Cheerleading . Memories ol good limes Walshy My Monza . Summer of 83 HADFTF . Pink Friends JAMES WRIGHT X COUNTRY 4 25 . Oh Yea Like The Wolf H H 0 NIAGRA Joel Red Corvette PIZZA ON THE HOOD LISA JANE WRZESIEN THANX MOM DAD LOVE YOU! . Check it out GiGi I Can Handle It . Hunks . . Ultimate . Crazy . Loretta DIANE WHEELER RON WIENERS TRINA WILLINGHAM PATRICIA WOJCIK PAUL 9 16 81 Coke and a smile . Blue Maids and butlers maybe someday . . dreams BRANDY Di M D Baseball Football. Wrest Tmates SCOOT ER Where’s Spell? BEAVE JT J5 Aloha Des . 53 Friends Band PICCOLO Montreal and Washington Commodores . . You Are . PJ 22 . . Check it out! LYNDA YACOVONE Summer 83 Pink Floyd . . BAB . FH . Beach ZIG DEENA 50 52 AP MM . Being Short KG BLACK LYNNE ZIEGERT ZIG . Racquetball partners . LY DF MIRROR FTL LTF . . Green Eyes . Athena Amber and Angel I FORGOT! MICHAEL RIVERS Def Leppard . . . canoeing . . Mike New Hampshire . . . Stones Beat it Skiing . RED . Van Halen . . Arcades ROBERT BERTHIAUME. JR. What’s up Not the Berp . Summer '83 Florida Judi Spring ‘85 BP's 67 Camaro The Crew. A Tub Full CD SPECIAL EDITION: CLASS OF ’84 . . . SENIOR PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE Greg Battles Robert Bean Gail Belisle Heidi Bisceglia Anthony Bruno Theresa Byrne Wendy Cone Raymond Couture Michael Dumond Paul Gibson Joe Graveline Tom Graveline Susan Hickling Anna Hopkins Jeff Jakuboski Dave LaRiviere Tony Laviolette Sean Leclaire Paul Placanico James Williamson BALLOT BOX Best Smile: Kathy Kosak and Mike Desmond Best Buddies: John Spellaey and Ron Wieners 49 so Class Chatterboxes: Maryann Limotti and Chris Lush Class Lady and Gentleman: Ev Harbey and Mark Tesskrinl Best Personality. Jeff Jakuboski and Kathy Schindler Class Musicians: Merritt Hopping and Colleen Conway Class Scholars: Tom Hanson and Karen Albano Class Actor and Actress: Tony Mastromatteo and Stacy Fontana Class Comedians: Mike Desmond and Dawn Molta Class Rembrants: Ron Wieners and Michelle Duvall HY i Gass Angels: Debbie Marai and Tom Hanson Class Individuals: Michael Cecchi and Tara Hazen Class Devils: Bob Bean and Kim Jacobs Class Flirts: Kevin O’Kcelc and Lisa Nardl 52 Most Shy: Carla Beavts (and too shy to be photographed. Tom Graveline) Class Sweethearts: Dave Liptak and Regina Gaear “He’s the real boss of the school.” -Mr. John A. Morrissey A day without Carm is like a day without sunshine.” Carm is considerate and thoughtful. He al- ways thinks of other people instead of himself.” Carmine Rossi is every student’s friend and there isn’t a person in the school who doesn’t love Carmin for the warm person he is.” “Carm never complains and always has a ready smile.” He takes good care of the students and the teachers.” Keeps us warm.” Always says sure.” A caring-warm-wonderful man.” Never keeps you waiting. “He is always on call.” I’m crazy about him!” SENIOR HAPPENINGS S4 55 50’S DAY Poodle skirts were predominant A typical AHS couple Johnny K. and the Buzzcttes! Sock hoppers kick up their heels. 56 A trip down Memory l.ane Nice legs, girls' HAT DAY An Agawam pilot. Those crazy AHS seniors' Hat Day is really cool. Are they the Village People? You have something to say about my hat? 57 HAWAIIAN DAY S8 The Hawaiian spirit is catchy! Surfing in the snow w SEMI-FORMAL All couples who attended enjoyed the fine atmosphere. Time to powder our noses. The chaperones take time out for a picture. Boogie down with Mello! 59 KID PARTY The AHS version of Michael Jackson It’s Tricky Dicky himself! Our very own midgel . Eddie?! Here’s Ragedy Ann . . . where's Andy? The Class of 1984 kidding around 60 Nice view. Minnie! Sonja turned-up at the Kid Party. Santa and his magical elves The smurf gang visits AHS! Mr. T. and company. The Jackson Five . . . awesome! HE's Minnie and SHE's Mickey?! Clowning around at the Kid Party. let's dance! Make way for the warriors. Time out for a picture. 61 WEST SIDE RALLY 62 When the Cheerleaders talk, the players listen Those awesome senior players. The colorguard shows a fine performance. Tom. Des. and Steve show their crazy spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders in action. tUNDEN PSI MAftMO i GRAtfO DcrlAtTM WIFNEK'j 0 KEEFE - The faithful Gridiron Moms. For these victorious seniors, the West Side game is one to remember. 63 PROM ’83 . . . “JUST YOU AND I” 64 Lisa and George enjoy a special moment. The head table looks on with pride. Jo« and Chris enjoy the beautiful atmosphere at Chez Josef. Seeing double . . . Couples enjoy a moment alone Linda and her escort enjoy a tender moment. 65 SOCCER RALLY The Varsity Cheerleaders show their stuff. This was betore. can you imagine after? Agawam's fine Varsity Soccer team at their very own rally The Class of '84 a class with undying spirit. ■ e lU 66 Once again, the band performed at it's best Agawam's very own ''Go-Go's SENIOR DIRECTORY JOANNA ALBANO. 58 Broz Ter.. F.H. JOHN ALBANO. 4 Haskell St.. Vocal Ensemble 2. 3; Track 3; NHS 2. 3; Vaudeville 1.3 KAREN ALBANO. 29 Roberta Or.. Cheerleadmg 1. 2. 3 - captain 3; Class Secretary 1. 2; Vocal Ensemble 1; Daisy Chain 1. 2; NHS 2, 3; Junior Oassical League 2; Rallies 2. 3; Yearbook 3; AFS 1 NANCY ALBANO. 58 Broz Ter.. F.H. THAISA ALECHNY. 99 Thalia Dr.. F.H., Yearbook 3 ■ Editor-in-Chief; Drill Team 1. 2. 3 - captain 3: Daisy Chain 2; NHS 2. 3 ■ Board of Directors 3 DOUG ALLEN, 20 Autumn St.. Crosscountry 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 STEPHEN ALLEN. 102 Florida Dr. LINDA ANDERSON. 67 So. West St.. F.H.. Band 1. 2. 3; Wind Ens 2. 3; AFS 3; Library 1. 2. 3; Morning Crew 1. 2. 3 ANTHONY ANTICO. 75 Channell Dr.. Cross Country 1; Model Congress 1 YOLANDA ARBELAEZ. 123 Hendom Dr.. F.H RON AUGUSTI. 46 Pleasant Valley Rd.. F.H. GLEN BAILEY. 671 Barry St.. F.H CHRISTINE BALBONI. 6 Old Mill Road. Chorus 3 DAVID BARNA. 765 N. Westfield St.. F.H.. Football 1: Ski Team 1. 2 SCOTT BARTELS. 29 Harvey Johnson Dr. LAURIE BEAULIEU. 230 Valley Brook Rd.. Softball 1. 2. 3 TOM BEAULIEU. 63 Peterson Cir.. F.H.. Wrestling 2. 3 CARLA BEAVIS. 21 Kellogg Ave.. F.H.. NHS 2. 3; Band 3; Tennis 2. 3; Junior Classical League 2. 3 CLIFFORD J. BELDEN. 68 Parkview Dr.. Football 1. 2; NHS 2. 3; Model Congress 2. 3; Yearbook 3 ■ Assoc Editor; French Honor Society 2. 3 RAY BELDEN. 68 Parkview Dr.. NHS 2. 3 CINDY BELLOWS. 103 White Fox Rd. JOE BELTRANDI. 41 Lexington St.. Hockey 2. 3 RON BENOIT. 77 Valentine Ter CAROL BENSON. 97 Valentine St.. NHS 2.3; Student Store 3 ANETTE BERARD. 54 Hasting St.. F.H. SUE BERGIN. 736 N. West St.. F.H.. Cheerleading 1. 2; Mirror 3 ROBERT BERTHIAUME. JR.. 148 Edgcwatcr Rd. MONIQUE BIRCHENOUGH. 92 Coronet Cir.. F.H. MARK BOLDUC. 103 Florida Dr.. Cross Country 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3; Model Congress 1 ED BORGATTI. 135 Frankl.n St.. F.H . Mirror 2. 3 LYNN BOROWIEC. 28 Robin Ridge Dr.. AFS 1. 3; Track 1. 3; Colorguard 1; Westsidc Rally 1; Spanish Club 1; Daisy Chain 1, 2 DYAN L. BOUCHER. 52 N. Alhambra Or.. Chorale 1. 2. 3; Chorus 3; Voc. Ens. 2. 3; Sec. library 3; Daisy Chain 2; Colorguard 2; Rifles 3 DENISE BOURBONNAIS. 78 Tina Ln., F.H.. AVA 1. 2, 3; Daisy Chain 2; Theater 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; Mirror 3 FRANK E BOWRYS III. 486 Cooper St.. Band 1; Cross-Country 1. 2; Model Congress 2. Wrestling 1. 2. 3-captain 3; Dungeons Dragons 1. 2; Track 3; NHS 2. 3 JOE BRODEN. 35 King St.. AVA 1. 2 RAY BRONNER. 7 Old M.ll Rd.. Hockey 1. 2. 3 SHERI BROOKS. 223 Mill St LAURA BRUSO. 26 Columbus St.. Gymnastics 1. 2.3 • captain 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2 EVA BURMEISTER. 24 Tracy Dr.. Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Chorale 3; Daisy Chain 1. 2 ROCKY BUSH. 251 South St.. Football 1. 3; Hoop 1. 2. 3 - captain 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3 LAURA CARRIE. 1040 N. West St.. F.H.. Daisy Chain 1 CATHY CARRIER. 120 Albert St. MARY E CASEY. 36 Ridgeway Dr.. F.H. RICK CASSESSE. 29 Sheri Ln.. Hockey 1. 2. 3; Base- ball 1. 2. 3 JEFF CASTONGUAY. 240 Pinevicw Cir.. Golf 3; Li- brary 1, 2, 3 LIN CAVANAUGH. 45 Peterson Cir. Chorale 2. 3; Morning Crew 2. 3; Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Rifles 2. 3; Westslde Rallies 1. 2. 3 MICHAEL CECCHI. 1109 Springfield St.. F.H.. Skiing 1; Mirror 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 SHARON CESTARI. 42 Hall St.. F.H.. AFS 1. 2 - V. Pres. 2 MICHAEL CHAREST. 69 Hastings St.. Mirror 1. 2. 3 • Ed. 3; Soccer 1; Faculty Frolics 2. NHS 2, 3 CAROL A. CHARTIER. 24 Red Fox Dr.. Gymnastics 1.2- captain 2; Student Store 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 LISA CHEVALIER. 59 N Alhambra Cir.. Soccer 1. 2. 3 - captain 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3 • captain 3; NHS 2, 3 PAUL CHEVALIER. 14 Oak Lane PAUL CIBOROWSKI. 131 River Rd.. Soccer 1. 2. 3 DIANA COCCHI. 55 Roble Ln.. Colorguard 2. 3 SCOTT COFER. 95 River Rd.. Hoop 1. 2. 3; Track 2. 3; Mirror 3; NHS 2. 3 GARY CONLIN. 59 Chapin St.. F.H.. Chorale 1. 2. 3; Guitar 3; Voc. Ens. 3; Bass drum 2 KEVIN CONNOR. 222 S. Westfield St.. F.H.. Basket ball 2. 3; Skiing 1; Graphic Arts 1. 2, 3 COLLEEN CONWAY. 59 Chestnut Ln.. Agawam. Band 1. 2. 3; Treas. 2; Drum Major 3; Vocal Jazz 1, 2, 3; Show Choir 1. 2. 3; Chorale 1. 2. 3; Pres. 3; Vaude- ville 1. 2. 3; Broadway Review 2. 3; AFS 1. 2; OSA 1; NHS 2. 3; Junior Classical League 3. WILLIAM CONWAY. 64 Fox Farm Rd.. F.H. DARREN COPPLE. Pams Island. S.C.. Track 1; Foot- ball 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 2. 3; Marines 3. RICHARD COSTA. 467 Southwest St.. F.H.. Soccer 1. 2. 3; Student Advisory Comm 1. KERRI CRAIG. 95 Witherige St.. F.H. KIM CRAVEN. 99 Hamilton Cir., F.H.. Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Office Aide 1. 2. 3; Library Aide 1 TOM CRUZ. 21 Florida Dr.. Track 2. 3. CHARLES FRANCIS DALEY. P.O. Box 451, F.H.. Chorale 3. AFS 2. 3. FTA 3; Accounting Club 3. ALAN D'AMOURS. 31 Coronet Circle. F.H JOANN DeMAIO. 130 Line St. F.H. DAVID DEMATTEO. 8 Western Dr. Baseball 2. 3. Football 2. 3 MARK DESANTIS. 144 Parker St.. Jazz Band 3. MICHAEL DESMOND. 414 So. Westfield St.. F.H., Football Mgr. 1. 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3; Baseball Mgr. 1; Faculty Frolics 2. RANDY DIDUK 18 South St. MICHELLE DION. 26 Hamlet St.. Spfld LARRY DISCHER 114 Frankl.n St.. F.H.. Baseball 1. 2. 3; Football 2. ANDREA DONABED. 61 Pineview Cir.. Chorale 1. 2. 3; Vocal Ens. 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2; Vaudeville 1. 2. 3; Theatre 3. ELIZABETH DORAN. 21 Laura Cir.. OSA 1. 2. 3; Director 3: SAC 2, 3; Show Choir Jazz Choir 2. 3; Chorale 3. JAMES DOWD. 54 Anthony St.. Soccer 1. 2. 3. DENNIS DREWNOWSKI. 1189 Main St.. Hockey 1. 2. 3. 67 MICHELLE DUCLOS. 260 Walnut St.. Soccer 1: Ral- lies 1; Band 1; Daisy Cham 1. 2; Office Aide 1.2.3; Prom Committee 3; OSA 2, 3- Assistant Dir. 3; Winter Olympics 2. 3; Yearbook 3. JOE DUSSAULT. 122 Brien Street MICHELLE DUVALL. 283 South West St.. F.H . Year- book 3; Vocal Ens. 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2; Literary Mag - Art Editor 2. 3. MICHELLE EARLY. 1091 North West St.. F.H.. Ten- nis 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3. CARL FANCY. 69 Tracy Dr.. KIM FARRAR. 40 Kanawha Ave . Softball 1. 3; Ski team 2. 3. LAURA FARRINGTON. 114 Carr Ave., NHS 2. 3; AVA 1. 2. 3; Library Staff 3; Latin Club 2; JCL 2; Tennis 2. 3; Junior Achievement 1. 2. MICHAEL FARWELL. 53 Coronet Circle. F H . Golf Team 1. SUSAN FEIL. 20 Elmar Dr.. F.H.. Student Store 1; AFS 2; Tennis 2; Daisy Chain 2; NHS 2. 3; Yearbook 3. DEENA FISHER. 116 Liberty St.. F.H.. NHS 2. 3; French and Spanish National Honor Society 2. 3. LEEA FISHER. 393 Pine St.. F.H.. Colloborative 2. 3; Daisy Chain 1. STEPHEN FISHER. 94 Northwood St.. F.H.. Baseball 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3. MICHELLE FONTAINE. 49 Florida Dr.. Band 1. 2; Prom Committee 2. 3; Weightlifting Team 3. STACEY FONTANA. 562 Suffield St lh Mansion Woods Drive. Basketball 1; Softball 1; Field Hockey 1; French Club 1. JEANNETTE FORTIER. 595 North St.. F.H.. Account- ing Club. 3. CANDI FRAPPIER. 526 N Westfield St.. F.H.. Band 2. 3; 4-H 1. 2. 3; Drill Team 3. JAY FRASCO. 40 Horsham PI. F.H.. Wrestling 1. 2. 3; Captain 3. GINA FRASCO.. 48 Brien St.. Varsity Softball 1. 2. 3; Ski Team 1. 2; Soccer 1; Yearbook 3 LISA FRECHETTE. 49 Carmel Lane. F.H.. Theatre 2; AVA 2 DONNA FYDENKEVE2. 28 Valentine Terr.. Swim- ming 1; Softball 1. 2. 3. CAROL GASIOROWSKI. 61 Corey Colonial. Cheer- leading 2. 3; Tennis Team 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; Mirror 3. Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. DONNA GASTEYER. 75 Clover Hill Dr.. F.H, LYNN GAULIN. 44 Peros Drive REGINA GAZAR. 53 Ridgeway Drive. F.H. SUE GOEHLERT. 17 Dartmouth St.. Soccer 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. ROGER GONET. 42 Lincoln Street. Ski Team 2. 3- Captain 3. DIANE GOODMAN. 86 Roberta Circle. Soccer 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Yearbook 3; Student Store 2. 3. KATHLEEN GORMAN. 24 Red Oaks Dr.. F.H, OSA 1. 2. Cheerleader 2; Chorale 1.2.3; Vocale Ensemble 2; Daisy Chain 1, 2. JEFF GOULET. 18 Blacksmith Rd, F.H ANDREA GOVONI. 982 Springfield St.. F.H.. Concert Band 1.2. 3; Colorguard 1.2. 3 Captain 3; Daisy Chain 1. Library Aide 1; Office Aide 2. 3. JUDY GOVONI. 138 Maple St.. Honor Guard 3 MIKE GOVONI. 24 Willow Brook Dr.. Basketball 1. 2. 3; Football 2; NHS 2. 3. ANTHONY GRASSO. 62 Carmen Ave.. F.H, Football 3. BILL GROOM. 147 Pincvlew Circle. Baseball 1. 2. 3; Football 3. ARDEN GUFFEY. 226 Northwest St.. F.H, Chorale 1. 2. 3; Future Secretaries Club 2. 3; Accounting Club 3- Pres.; Daisy Chain 2; Vaudeville 1. Broadway Review 2; Office Aide 1. 2. 3 KATIE HALLOCK. 71 Perry Lane. Chorale 2. CANDY HANSON. 31 Kellogg Ave.. F H, Daisy Chain 2; Chorus 3; Theatre 1. 3. THOMAS HANSON. 3 Hendom Drive. F.H, VP 2. 3; Treasurer 1; Ski Team 1. 2. 3-Captain 3. NHS 2. 3 EV HARBEY. 23 New York Ave, F.H. FRED HARPIN, 32 Federal St.. Band 1. 2. 3; Band Secretary 2; Library Staff 1. 2. 3 TARA HAZEN. 53 Previn Mt. Dr.. F.H, Swim Team 1; Track 1. 2. 3; Drama 2. 3; Art Club 3; Daisy Chain 2; N.H.S. 2. 3 KIM HECKMAN. 25 Ley Street KEVIN A HENDEL. 6 Briar Hill Road. F.H, Band 1. 2. 3; Jaw Band 1. 2, 3; Chorus 3; Yearbook 3 SCOTT HENDERSON. 39 Mcrrell Dr.. Soccer 1. 2. 3 LISA M HERD. 19 Clover Hill Dr.. F.H, Advisor to School Committee 1. 2; Swimming 1; N.H.S. 2. 3 JEFF HILL. 75 Lealand Avenue KEITH HOLLINGER. 1177 Main Street. Soccer 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Junior Classical League 2. 3 LORI HOLMES. 33 Doane Avenue ANNA HOPKINS. 50 Primrose Lane. Band 1. 2 MERRITT J. HOPPING. 182 Park Edge Drive. Band 1. 2. 3; Jazz Band 1. 2. 3; Marching Mohawks 1. 2. 3; Manager 2; Band President 3 PAULA IMPOCO. 236 N. Westfield Street. F.H. KIM LOUISE JACOBS. 59 Sunnyslopc Avenue JEFF JAKUBOSKI. 60 Ridgeway Drive. F.H.. Basket- ball 1. 2; Baseball 1. GUY JEDINY. 181 Leonard Street. Track 1. 2. 3; Cross Country 1. 2. 3 BEVERLY J. JOHNSON. 25 Valentine Terrace. J A 1; J.V. Softball 1; Swimming 1. 2. 3; Captain 3; Jr Classical League 2. 3; President 2; Colorguard 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; A F S. 3 DONALD JOHNSON. 67 Elmar Drive. F.H Wrestling 1 MICHAEL JUDKINS. 775 Springfield Street. F.H . Band 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3; CrossCountry 1; Track 1. 3 STEVE JURY. 48 Horsham Place. F.H . Class Presi- dent 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2. 3; Captain 3; Track 1. 2; CHRIS JUZBA. 189 S. Westfield Street. F.H, Hockey 2. 3 JAY KAMYK. 71 Woodside Drive. Soccer 1 BRIAN KANE. 108 River Road. Soccer 1. 2. 3 ELLEN KELLEY. 81 Pineview Circle JOHN J. KELLY II. 10 Liquori Drive. F H, Class Presi dent 3 DENNIS KING. 18 Begley Street. AVA 1. 2. 3; Foot- ball 2. 3 ERIC KING. 113 Parker Street KRIS KNIGHT. 83 Ridgcvicw Drive. F.H BRIAN KNOWLES. 82 Northwood Street. F.H. PAUL KORETZ. 45 Autumn Street. Soccer 1.2; Base- ball 1. 2; Basketball 1 KATHY KOSAK. 40 Bradford Drive. F.H, Cheerlead- ing 1.2; Daisy Chain 1 LENA KOZLOSKI. 102 Meadow Street. Soccer 1.2.3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Softball 1. 2. 3 KELLIE KUBIK. 304 Silver Street. Track 2; Honor Guard 3 KATHY KUDELSKI. 110 Coronet Circle DEBRA Z. KUSHIN. 34 Sylvan Lane. F.H.. Colorguard 2 ED LACOMBE. 9 Riverviow Avenue. Track 1 DORI LAFLEUR. 374 Mam Street ERNIE LAGACY. 615 Suff.eld Street WILLIAM LANDRY. 24 Campbell Drive. Football 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3; Model Congress 1. 2. 3; Chairman 2. 3 WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LANGIS. 646 Cooper Street. Football 1. 2; Hockey 1. 2; Baseball 1; Track 1. FILOMENA LAROCCA. 72 Sunset Terrace. F.H, Co lorguard 1. 2; Captain 3; Daisy Cham 1. 2; Track 1. 2; N H S 2. 3; West Side Rallies 1. 2. 3; Spamsh Club 1. Yearbook 3; Library Aid 3; AFS 3; Prom Committee 3 MIKE LAROUCHE. 15 Marlene Drive. Tennis 2. 3; Soccer 2. 3 LISA LAUDATO. 105 Edward Street. Tennis 1. 2. 3; 68 Skiing 1. 2. 3; Captam 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Prom Committee 2. 3; Future Secretaries Club 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2; Literary Magazine 3; French Cub 3 STEVE LAVELL. 447 S. West Street. F.H DOREEN LEARY. 762 Suffield Street DEAN LECLERC. 257 Elm Street. Football 1. 2. 3; Captain 3; Basketball 1. 2.3; Track 1.2. 3; N.H.S. 2.3 DAVID LEIGHTON. 442 Silver Street KATHRYN LESTER. 56 Parkcdge Drive. Concert and Wind Ensemble 1. 2. 3: Marching Band 1. 2. 3; Drum Major 3; N.H.S. 2. 3; Yearbook 3; Junior Marshal 2 LISA LETENDRE. 56 Coronet Circle. F.H.. Color- guard 1. 2. 3; Captain 3. Track 1, 2. 3; Individual 2; WM 3; Swimming 3: Daisy Chain 2; AFS 3; Spanish Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 3 DONNA LIAMIS. 585 N. Westfield Street. F.H.. Color- guard 1 HOLLY LICENCE. 187 Adams Street. Bowling 1. 2 MARYANN LIMOTTI. 115 Edgcwatcr Road. NHS 2.3 DAVE LIPTAK. 56 Robin Ridge Road. F.H.. Hockey 1. 2. 3 DEAN LIPTAK. 56 Robin Ridge Road. F.H.. Hockey 1, 2. 3 TONY LIQUORI. 716 Cooper Street. Hockey 1. 2. 3 BRIAN LONG. 50 Bradford Drive. F H . Soccer 1.2. 3: Skiing 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3; ERIC LUNDEN. 845 Shoemaker Lane. F.H.. Football 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3; Library Staff 3; CHRISTOPHER LUSH. 98 Reed Street. Soccer 1; Vo cal Ensemble 2. 3; Jaw Rock 3; Mirror 3 MARIO LU2ZI. via Del Giornahsti 8. 00135 Rome. Italy. Soccer 3; AFS 3 JANET MALLORY. 738 Suffield St.; Mirror 2. 3 circ. man, 3; AFS 1, 2. 3- sec. treas. 2. assist, sec. 3; Lib. Staff 1. 2. 3; Honor Guard 3; NHS 2. 3; Morning Crew 1. 2. 3 LAWRENCE MANNING. 29 Woodcl.ff Ave.; Band 1. 2.3-Drum major 3; West Side Rallies 1. 2. 3; Hockey 2. 3; Chorale 3; Broad. Rev 3. Vaudeville 3; ASC 2. 3 DEBORAH J MARAI. 71 Homer St.. F.H.; Softball 1. 2. 3; AFS 1. 2; Daisy Cham 1. 2. Lit Mag 2; Model Cong 2. Yearbook 3; Treas. 3; NHS 2. 3 PAMELA MARGANTI. 33 Norman Terr. F.H.; Soccer 1 MIKF. MARMO. 14 Bradford Dr.. F.H.; Baseball 2. 3; Football 3 NICOLE MARSH. 17 Pleasant Valley Rd. F.H.; Color- guard 1. 2. 3; AFS 3; Yearbook 3; Daisy Chain 1. 2; Track 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. W.S Rallies 1. 2.3; Vaude- ville 3; Broad Rev. 3. Voc. Ens. 3; Chorale 3; Jazz Rock 3; Show Choir 3; Prom Comm. 3 LORI MARTINELLI. 62 Memoria! Dr,. F.H.. Band 2. 3; AFS 2. 3; Chorale 3 MIKE MARTONE. 115 Barbara Lane. F.H. JOSEPH P MARUSZCZAK. 26 Depalma St.. F.H . A.S.M.W 1. 2. 3; Mirror 1. 2. 3- editor-in-chief 3; Unicorn 2. 3- layout editor 3; Chorale 2; Vocal Ens. 3; Golf 1. 3; NHS 2. 3 BLAIR MASSOIA, 6 Sequoia Dr.. F.H.; Soccer 1.2. 3 captain 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3 ANTHONY J. MASTROMATTEO. 19 Harding St ; A.S.M.W 1. 2. 3 captain 3; Chorale 1. 2. 3; Vocal Ens 1. 2. 3; W Mass Dist. Chorus 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 3; Vaudeville 1. 2. 3; Broad. Rev. 2. 3; Jazz Singers 2. 3; Unicorn 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 MARLENE MATHIEU. 114 Campbell Dr SOPHIA MAYNARD. 38 Brookline Ave. F.H.; Daisy Chain 1. Yearbook 3 AL MAZZA. 157 Clover Hill Dr.. F.H.; Basketball 2. 3- j.v. captain 2; Baseball 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 PETER MAZZA. 726 Northwest St.. F.H.; Soccer 1. 2. 3 CHRISTINA MCCARTHY. 48 Hope Farms Dr.. F.H ; Chorale 1.3; Vocal Ens 1.2.3; Soccer 2.3; Vaudeville 1. 2. 3 PATTI MCCORMACK. 20 Country Rd.; Soccer 1. 2 MARK MCCULLAH. 61 Sheri Lane DONNA MF.RCADANTE. 50 Amherst Ave . F.H. JAY MERCADANTE. 128 Cambridge St . F H ; Base ball 2. 3 KEVIN MERCADANTE. 137 Thalia Dr.. F.H.; Hockey 1. 2. 3 DEANNA MEZZETTI. 39 Forest Rd.; Checrleadmg 1. 2; Tennis 1. 3; NHS 2. 3; Daisy Chain 1 JULIE MIODOWSKI. 1235 Suffield St.. Soccer 1. 2. 3 captain 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; OSA 1. 2. SAC 2. 3 TAMI MIRANDA. 112 Franklin St.. F.H SCOTT MITCHELL. 1140 North St. DAWN MOLTA 22 Vernon St.; Chccrlcading 1. 2; Daisy Cham 1. 2; Chorale 1. 2. 3- treas. 3; W. Side Rally 1. 2; Vaudeville 1. 2. 3; Broad Rev. 2. 3; Swim Tearn 3; Colorguard 3; Tenms Team 1; Ski Club 3; AFS 3 EDWARD MONTAGNA. 69 Parkview Dr.. F.H. DEBBIE MORASSI. 550 Cooper St.; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3- captain 3; NHS 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2; Future Sec. Club 3; Rallies 1. 2. 3; Yearbook 3 MICHAEL MORASSI. 18 Frank St.. Soccer 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3 DEBBIE MOST. 959 Mam St BRIAN MURPHY. 119 Maple St ; Hockey 1. 2. 3 KIM MUSINSKI. 49 Barn Rd.; NHS 2. 3; Yearbook 3; Prom Comm. 3 BILL MYERS. 17 Mallard Cir. CHRIS NADOK. 100 Campbell Dr.; Yearbook 3 MARIE L. NAHAJLO. 41 Darmouth St.; French Honor Soc. 2; NHS 2. 3 CORRINE NASON. 61 South Westfield St.. F.H. HANK NIEMIEC. 135 Valentine St. ALLEN NOFTALL. 12 Country Rd.; Chorale 1; Show Choir 3; Ski Team 1. 2. 3- captain 3 TODD OBERHEIM. 95 Meadowbrook Rd ; Hockey 1. 2. 3 JENNIFER O'BRIEN. 18 Western Dr.; Soccer 1. 2. 3- captain 3 TINA OGORZALEK. 36 Vassar Dr.. F.H ; Track 1. 3; Art Club 3 TINA O'KEEFE. 108 Kensington St.. F.h.; Photogra- phy 2. 3; Art Club 3; Theatre 3 KEVIN O'KEEFE. 32 Mill St.; Football 1. 2. 3 captain 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Lifting 1. 2. 3; Library 1. 2. 3 CHRIS OLKO, 53 Peterson Circle. F H ; Wrestling 1. 2. 3 MARIA OLLARI. 366 Southwick St; Soccer 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Softball 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 JOHN O'MALLEY. 67 Reed St; Hockey 1.2. 3; Foot ball 2 JEFF O'NEIL. 355 South St.; Wrestling 1. 2. 3- captain 3 MATTHEW R. D. ORR. 86 South Westfield St.. F.H PAUL PACEWICZ. 16 Red Oak Cir.. F.H.; Track 2. 3; Football 2 SHAWN PAGE. 70 Northwood St.. F.H EVA PARROTT. 34 King St.; Chorale 1; Checrleadmg 2. 3 NORA PEER. 163 River Rd.; Colorguard 1. 2 MARIA G PEREZ. 50 Pheasant Hill Dr.. F.H MARK PERRY. 78 Butternut Dr ERIC D PETERSON. 176 Rowley St ; Soccer 1. 2. 3 MARK PETRUCCI, 91 Channel! Dr. Concert Band 1. 2. 3; Wind Ens 1. 2. 3; Jazz Band 1. 2. 3; Show Choir 1. 2. 3; Vocal Ens. 1. 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3; Marching Mohawks 1. 2. 3; AVA 1. 2. 3 ANN PHILLIPS. 34 Homer St.. F.H.; Softball 1. 2. 3: Vocal Ens 1. 2. 3; Vocal Jazz 1. 2. 3; Vaudeville 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1; Daisy Cham 1. Winter Olympics 2. 3 EDDIE PICCOLI. 20 Hcndom Dr.. F.H ; Hockey 3 MICHAEL PISANO. 39 Norris St. PETER PLATANITIS. 74 Clover Hill Dr. F.H. ROXANN POLAK. 35 Karen Dr.; Tennis 2; NHS 2. 3; AFS 3; Prom Comm 3; Yearbook 3 AMYLOU PORTER. 73 Cherry St.; Colorguard 1.2. 3- 69 capt. 3; Jazz Band 1. 2. 3- Pres. 3; JCL 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; AFS 3; Wind Ensemble 1. 2. 3 KENT PORTH. 545 Cooper St.; Soccer 2; Golf 2. 3; Hockey 1. 2. 3 TAMMY POTTER. 252 Leonard Street. Chorale 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2. 3 DOROTHY PRESTON. 52 Edgcwatcr Rd.. NHS 2. 3; Student Store 3 DEENA PSHOLKA. 7 Colonial Ave.. Agawam LORI RAHILLY. 25 Hickory Street. F.H.. Yearbook 3 SHARON RAMPONI. 96 Hastings Street. F.H. SUSAN RAMPONI. 96 Hastings Street. F.H. CAROL REGNIER. 238 Colemore St.. F.H., Color- guard 2. 3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Daisy Cham 2; Jazz Choir 3 TRACY RESCIGNO. 353 North St. JIM RETZLER. 10 Columbus St. RANDY R1NDELS. 40 Coronet Circle DOMINIC RIONI. 46 Sequoia Dr.. F.H.. Ski Team 1 KEVIN RITCHIE. 32 Ellington St.. Agawam. Jazz Band 2; Con Wind. 2. 3; Marching Band 2. 3; Swimming 2. 3; Library 2. 3 MICHAEL RIVERS. 100 W.thendge St.. F.H.. Gym 1. 2 SHANNON ROGERS. 754 North West St.. F.H. MICHELLE ROLLAND. 89 Hall St.. F.H.. Band 1. 2.3; Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2 FELICIA RONDINELLI. 28 Homestead Street. AFS 3; Prom Committee 3; NHS 2. 3; Yearbook 3 MARK RONDINELLI. 171 Rowley St.. Agawam MONICA ROSE. 91 Valentine St.. Agawam. Spanish Club 1; NHS 2. 3 CAROLYN ROSNER. 56 Lawnwood Street. NHS 2. 3; Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Captain 3; Sachem Staff 3; Tennis 3; AFS 3 JOHN RUTOVICH. 895 North St.. F.H.. Track 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2 DEBORAH RYAN. 61 Rtdgemcw Dr.. F.H.. Softball 2. 3 JODIE SANBORN. 27 Corey Colonial. Agawam LEEANNE SANDLIN. 90 Granger Dr.. F.H.. Varsity Soccer 1. 2, 3; Captain 3; Chorale 1. 2 MIKE SARDELLA. 68 Hastings St.. F.H.. Soccer 1. 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3; Tennis 3; Golf 2 KATHY SCHINDLER. 26 Cosgrove Ave . Agawam. Vocal Ensemble 1; Camera Club 2. 3 ROBERT SCHINDLER. 83 Northwood Street GEN SEIDELL. 84 Elm St.. Agawam. AFS 1. 2; Pres 2 MIKE SHAYDA, 237 Pineview Circle. Agawam. Base- ball 1. 2. 3; Football 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3 CATHY SHEEHAN. 42 Tracy Dr.. Agawam. Varsity Cheerleading 1. 2. 3; Capt. 3; NHS 2. 3; Spanish NHS 2. 3; Class Secretary 3; Daisy Cham 2; Sachem Staff 3; Rallies 1. 2. 3 LAURA SKELTON. 31 Sherri Lane. Agawam BILL SKIRVIN. 44 Dover St.. Baseball 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2 LISA MARIE SLAMEN. 41 Poplar St.. F.H.. Theatre 1; Gormet Cooking 1. 2 JOE SLAIMEN. 26 Henry St DENNIS SLIECH. 89 South Park Terrace BETH SMETHURST. 26 Pine View Cir.. Agawam LORI-ANNE SMITH. 109 Leonard St.. Agawam. Cho- rale 1; Daisy Chain 1. 2; Colorguard 1. 2; Collab. 2, 3; NHS 2. 3 JEFFREY ALYN SMITH. 386 Poplar St.. F.H.. AFS 2. 3; Agawam Marching Mohawks 2. 3; Band 1. 2, 3; Prom Commit. 3; Winter Carnival 1 KAREN SPAULDING. 36 Regency Park Dr.. Agawam. Chorale 1. 2. 3; Vocal Ensemble 2. 3: Colorguard 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; French NHS 1. 2; Daisy Chain 2. Jazz Choir 2. 3 JOHN SPELLACY. 76 Hayes Ave . F.H.. Hockey 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Football 2. 3 MICHELLE STPIERRE. 220 Leonard St.. Agawam. Marching Band 1; Junior Oassical League 2, 3 ANGELO STACK. 56 Tom Street. F.H JILL STACY. 187 Adams St.. Agawam. Softball 1; Checrlcading 2. 3 MICHAEL STASSEN. 130 Parker St.. Agawam JILL STEFANIK. 54 Stanley Place. Agawam. Ski Team 1; Daisy Chain 2; Prom Committee 3 TED STEFANIK. 50 Witheridge Street BRIAN STEPANIK. 490 Southwick Street. F.H. TOM SUNSTROM. 119 Corey Colonial. Varsity Ski Team 1. 2. 3; Captain 3 RICH SZLACHTA. 48 Paul Revere Dr.. F.H.. AVA 1. 2. 3; Cross Country 2; AFS 3 PAUL TALBOT. 294 Silver Street. Swimming 1. 2. 3; Captain 3; Weight Lifting 1; All Western Mass 1. 2. 3 MARK TESSICINI. 3 Editha Ave.. Agawam. Football 1. 2, 3; Captain 3; Track 1. 2. 3; Chorale 1. 2; Vocal Ensemble 2; Vaudvllle 1. 2 TIMOTHY T. THERRIEN. 31 Beech Hill Road. F.H. DAWN TLUSTY. 55 Pleasant Dr.. F.H.. Tennis 1; Daisy Chain 2; Prom Committee 3 SONJA TURNER. 907 Shoemaker Lane. F.H.. Cho- rale 2 DEBRA ANN TWAROG. 39 Cherry St.. F H . Concert Band 1. 2. 3; Wind Ensemble 1. 2. 3; Jazz Band 1. 2. 3; Tennis 1. 3; Colorguard 1. 2. 3; Rifle Captain 3; Future Secretaries Club 1. 2. 3; Pres. 2; Office Aid 2, 3 ANNA VANDERVLIET. 71 Willow Brook Dr. Agawam DANA VENTURINI. 231 Adams ST.. Agawam. Bas ketbail 1. 2. 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3; Captain 2; Softball 1; NHS 2. 3; Winter Olympics 2 ANDREW A. VEZIS. 87 Robin Ridge Dr.. F.H.. Swim mmg 1. 2; Wrestling 3; Marching Band 1. 2. 3; Track 2. 3; Concert Band 1. 2; NHS 2. 3; Jazz Band 3 RUSSELL VIGUE. 122 Meadowbrook Road. Agawam. Cross-Country 1. 2. 3; Ski Team 1; Track 1. 2. 3; Chorale 1; Weightlifting Club 3 SHARON WALSH. 139 Pineview Circle. Checrlcading 2. 3; NHS 2. 3; Accounting Club 3 DIANE WHEELER. 75 Valley Brook Rd . F.H. RON WIENERS. 116Colemore St.. F.H.. Baseball 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3; Weightlifting 1. 2. 3; Chorale 1. 2; West Side Rally 2 PATRICIA WOJCIK. 15 Sycamore Terr. Marching Band 1. 2. 3; Wind Ensemble 1. 2. 3; Pep Band 2; Weightlifting 3; Accounting Club 3- Treasurer 3; NHS 3 JIM WRIGHT. 28 North West St.. Cross-Country 1. 2. 3; Captam 3; Track 1. 2. 3; NHS 2. 3 JANE WRIGHT. 28 North West St.. F.H . Cross-Coun try 2. 3; Choral 1. 2; Swimming 2; Track 1. 2. 3; Vaudville 1. 2 LISA JANE WRZESIEN. 46 Peterson Circle. F.H . NHS 2. 3; Daisy Chain 2; Morning Crew 2. 3 LYNDA YACOVONE. 70 Amherst Ave LYNNE ZIEGERT. 51 Wren Wood Ln . M.rror 1. 2. 3- AD Managing Ed. 2, 3; Chorale 3; Unicorn — Ed. 2. 3 70 There is alio a snack bar for your enjoyment. 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Take it from Rocky Bush, our expert on close cuts, you can count on the wide selection at Allen Lawnmower. AGAWAM ADVERTISER 14 Southwick Street Feeding Hills, MA. 786-7747 Derek and Carmine Read THE ADVERTISER NEWS Do You? kumm AifiEfisn IiwB fn Southwick - Suhiilb AB¥Ilfl8Il IlWS SiRfiNfi With Distinction” 75 Ric Betsy Sardella Publishers OXFORD PRECISION 325 Silver Street Agawam, Ma. 789-1800 BUDGET CABINET 300 Main Street Agawam, Ma. 7892074 If you want to be precise, go to Oxford Precision. Budget Cabinet has the finest selection of top quality cabinets, as Chris learned AGAWAM MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 719 Main Street Agawam, Ma. 7891100 JIM mewcS equi t E ft MfAUis ■ R ENTAUS- 76 The place to find the finest in medical equipment. Joanne is impressed by the wide selection and personal advice DATELINE ’84 77 Look. you're doing it! The Drama Class, under the direction of Mrs. Margo Poulin, had another fun and exciting year. The Drama Class met every day to learn the aspects of drama. Learning about production, lighting, and stage make up were all basic parts of this acting class. The 1983-1984 Drama Class 78 Come on guys, there is a time to play and a time to work Acting can be fun AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE AFS member li ten eagerly. The 45 members of the American Field Service had another busy and exciting year. After welcoming students Mario Luzzi and Eeva Huovinen. the group held many fund raisers and social events. The A.F.S. held a community welcome for Mario and Eeva in the fall. They also held a Christmas party, as well as a Halloween and skating parties. They planned a short term exchange, and hosted students from other states in March. They also planned a trip in the spring. The major fund raiser for A.F.S. this year was parking cars for the Big E. They also planned a Valentine's Day dance and a Tag Sale to raise money for the short term exchange. Mr. David Hobson was A.F.S.' advisor this year. He was assisted by Diana Porter-President, Christine Kosinski- Vice President, and Joanne Mason- Secretary Trea- surer. The AFS officers plan their activities with instructor Mr. Hobson. Diana takes a minute to get the giggles out. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS The seniors of AVA take a break. The AVA members take a break while Pulaski does his job. The Audio Visual Aids, under the instruction of Mr. William L’Heureux, helped AHS through another tough year. The students did not meet outside of school but dedicated their services during their free time. The equipment was delivered, operated, and picked up by the members of AVA. Senior members this year included Dennis King, Rich Szlachta, Laura Farrington, and Denise Boubon- nais. Other members this year include Nancy Frap- pier, Ron Manascalco, Dave Champagne. Dena Merk- lein, Lisa Wellspeak, Scott Theroux, and Chris Rain- ville. The members of the 1983 1984 AVA UNICORN The Literary Magazine. Unicorn, has made another successful year. The magazine, under the supervision of Mr. Lawrence O’Brien, allows the talented writers of AHS to exhibit their fine skills in the field of literature. The members of the Unicorn Club met on Wednes- days to review poems, art. humor, and short stories. These would then be printed in either the Christmas Issue or the Spring Issue. The magazine was under fine leadership with Lynne Ziegert as Editor; Joanne Mason as Assistant Editor; Joe Maruszczak as Layout Editor; and Kim Souders as Art Editor. The paperback book has been very successful. The Club is open to anyone who writes or draws well. The members would like to thank Mr. Collins for printing the issues of the Uni- corn. 80 Lynne and member try to hustle for the next deadline Mr. Collin ditcusses the printing of the Unicorn Tony Mr O'Brien proof read for perfection VOCAL SHOW CHOIR The ’83-’84 Show Choir was directed by Mr. Stephen Files. The 40-member ensemble met during the school day. as well as every Wednesday night in order to perfect their performances. All mem- bers sang and danced to both popular and jazz tunes. The group planned to compete at the University of New Hamp- shire. A special feature this year was the “Cape Cod Tour” with the Jazz Band. They also participated in the Broadway Review, in which they performed highlights from “The Wiz” and “Cats.” Choreography this year was done by students Andrea Donabed and Ellen Stratton. They were aided by Mrs. Margo Poulin. Ann Phillips took care of the treasury and secretarial matters. ENSEMBLE The show always goes on. The 1983-1984 Vocal Ensemble Mr. Files conducts vigorously. The dancers must take a break sometime. We’re gonna ease on down 81 JAZZ ROCK The Jazz Singers consisted of 20 talented members chosen from the Show Choir. They performed some popular songs, but concentrated mainly on performing in the Jazz Swing style. They planned to compete at the University of New Hampshire, and to perform on the Cape with the Jazz Band and Show Choir. A few members take time out.” Agawam's All-Star Vocal Jazz Group” CHORALE The 1983-1984 Chorale. The Chorale was kept busy this year by a variety of activities. They put on a successful Winter Concert amidst their many fund rais- ing endeavors. They also performed a two night Broadway Review in February, and plans for the annual Vaudeville Show were begun almost before “Broadway” was fin- ished. A select portion of the 70 member group was planning a trip to Natick, Massachusetts for the State Choral Festival in April. They also planned to compete in Newport, Rhode Island in May. The group was led by Mr. Stephen Files. He was aided by officers Colleen Conway- President and Accompanist; Dyan Boucher- Secretary; and Dawn Molta-Treasurer. 82 The officers of Chorale, Dyan. Dawn, and Colleen, consult with director Mr. Flies The 1983 84 Jazz Band. Soloist Merritt Hopping gives his all in a performance. in JAZZ BAND Jn J IQQQQa I-__ Our fearless leader Mr. Tileston The 1983-84 Jazz Band was kept busy throughout the year with community performances, school concerts, and competitions. One es- pecially was the Jazz Unlimited Festival in Springfield. The group had the honor to be the only high school band to perform at the festival. The band planned to compete at the Western Mass. Jazz Band Competition, and was looking to defend their 1983 Division I Cham- pionship Title. They also planned to compete at the University of New Hampshire and Hershey Park. Pennsyvania. A unique feature of the year was the “Cape Cod Tour with the Show Choir. The two groups prepared to perform at Dennis-Yarmouth High School. Chatham High School, and Martha’s Vineyard High School. The Band director was Mr. Zachery Tileston. Officers included Amy- lou Porter-President; Kevin Hendel-Vice President; Todd Connery- Chris Tourville-Equipment managers; and Karen Conway-Sccretary- Treasurer. Mr. Allobelli points toward success. ACCOUNTING CLUB The Accounting Club, under the supervision of Mr. Ro- dolfo Altobelli, met each day to learn the skills of account- ing. The club was made up of Advanced 2 Accounting Students. The club was directed under the leadership of President Arden Guffy, Vice-President Darlene Vignato. Treasurer Patty Wojcik, and Consultant Chris Olko. The group sold Class of ’84 T-Shirts and did tax forms to raise money for scholarships. The group will give out $200.00 worth of scholarships to senior members who actively participated in class projects. 83 The advisor of the Accounting Club Mr Altobelll BAND AND COLORGUARD Our fine brats section. The 1983-84 Marching Mohawk Officers. AHS 1983-84 Marching Mohawks. The 1983-84 Marching Mohawks experienced yet another busy and successful year. They showed everyone just how awesome they were. The Band and Guard held some practices over the summer, and began intense practice when school began. Their hard work and dedication showed almost immedi- ate results at early football games as well as at the Big E. The Colorguard recaptured the first place trophy at the Colombus Day Parade, with the band taking second in their division. The whole unit took second place at U-CONN’S Band Day and fourth place at the Wakefield Competition. The Mohawks also hosted a successful Band Festival here in Agawam. The group enjoyed capable leadership under directors Darcy Davis and Zachary Tileston. They were assisted by drum majors Katy Lester, Colleen Conway, and Larry Manning. Band officers included Merritt Hopping- President, Kevin Hendel- Vice- President, Diana Porter- Secretary, Paul Joseph- Treasurer, and Todd Connery- Equipment Manager. Amylou Porter and Andrea Govoni taught the Sophomore flag line the basics of marching, while Mina LaRocca and Lisa Letendre led the impressive Junior Senior flag line. Debbie Twarog and Carolyn Rosner led the rifle line through some intricate routines, and Bernadine Bonavita was the captain of the Honor Guard. The Mohawks worked hard for more success on their spring trip to Hershey Park. Pennsylvania. Colleen. Mr. Davis and Amy lake time out for a picture 84 Ready. Katy? The AHS Band at attention. Taste good Michelle? Colleen, where's your hat? AHS Colorguard at the Btg E. Dawn and Lisa- friends forever CHARGE!! Nicole, confused as usual! Hello oscifcrs1 85 LANGUAGE CLUBS Mrs. Gould can't believe what she's hearing. The puzzled look of Mrs. Poudrier. Lisa pledges her membership. The French Club munches out! The 1983-84 French club was, once again, guided by Mrs. Gould. At this writing, they had not chosen their officers. There were ten members in this year’s club. Throughout the year, the club held many events. They had a French Culture Day. on which members dressed in the native French costumes. This was held during Foreign Language Week, March 5- March 9. The club also held a French Food Day, on which they prepared, sampled and sold French foods. They also planned to dine at a very elite French restaurant, to both test their ability at speaking French and enjoy the fine cuisine. For the second year, Mrs. Poudrier was the advisor to the French National Honor Society. The name, in French, is la Societe Honoraire de Francais. There were six members in the Society this year. They planned to have their candle lit induction ceremony in April or May. Mrs. Poudrier was also the advisor to La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, better known as the Spanish National Honor Society. This society had twelve members, with one girl being a member of both societies. Both groups were selected after third term grades were out. Members must be in, at least, their second year of the language. The Junior Classical League, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Marie Gould, was open to all students who took Latin. The club met during classtime, and spent much of the year exploring the culture of the early Romans and comparing their lifestyles to our modern ones. The group also planned a Christmas Party and a Saturnalia Celebration (induction into the Junior Classical League). The group planned to perform skits for Language Week and had finalized plans for a spring trip. This year’s J.C.L. officers were: President- Beverly Johnson; Vice-President- Michelle St. Pierre; Secretary- Amylou Porter; and Treasurer- Colleen Conway. Foreign language students all listen as Mrs. Gould speaks. 86 Mike is inducted into the Spanish Club. FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB Mrs. Grady, the advisor to the Future Secretaries Club. The 1983-84 Future Secretaries Club consisted of eight members. They were guided by Mrs. Grady. Lisa Laudato was elected President. Julie Bessette was elected Secretary and Arden Guffey was elected Treasurer. The club concentrated on learning all of the as- pects of secretarial work. They had many guest speakers, which lectured on the interviews for a job. the fringe benefits and the equal rights for women workers. These topics, along with others, were dis- cussed at the meetings. The members also paid visits to HCC. STCC and Baypath Junior College to further explore their ca- reer choice. The girls held several bake sales to earn money to defray the costs of these trips. Mrs. Grady answers the girls questions. FUTURE TEACHERS’ CLUB The 1983-84 Future Teachers Club was under the direction of Mrs. Pasternak. This year, there were only two members, Christo- pher Carr and Rebecca Green. They dis- cussed, with Mrs. Pasternak, the pros and cons of becoming a teacher. It gave them a good opportunity to research their career choice of teaching. Rebecca and Chris listen to Mrs. Pasternak. Mrs. Pasternak, the advisor to the Future Teachers Club. Rebecca thinks over her career choice of teaching. 87 MIRROR shorts Lynn works hard in order to meet the next deadline. A lew ol the Senior members on the staff. Oh Pulaski, leave us alone! The 1983-84 Mirror Staff, under the direction of editors Joe Maruszczak and Gina Lynch, once again upheld the reputation of being a superb school newspaper. The success of the paper is due to the exper- ience of seniors Michael Charest, Ed Borgatti, Lynn Ziegert. and all other staff members under the direction of faithful advisor Mrs. Martin. Staff members attended Press Forums at Ho- lyoke Community College and Columbia Universi- ty to sharpen their talents and provide them with new and informative ideas for the Mirror. Michael Charest received an award at HCC for the Best Feature Story for his pertinent and relevant article on drugs. This year’s paper included an improved editori- al page and a more innovative sports section. The staff deserves much credit and recognition for its newspaper which is both informative and entertaining. Mr . Martin and h«r staff 8« Mike wonder . How did I get involved in this. anyway? The editor himself. Joe Marusrciak ar« always working hard. Denise checks over her list. Janet and Lynn ponder over Mirror layouts. What's wrong with my nose? 89 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The 1983-84 National Honor Society was directed by Mr. Paul Cavalio. They were guided through the school year by President- Tom Hanson. Vice-President- Cathy Sheehan, Treasurer- Joe Maruszczak, Secretary- Colleen Conway, and the ten members of the Board of Directors. Students who are welcomed into NHS must maintain a grade average of 85 or above and also be involved in some extra curricular activities. New members were chosen by their first, second and third term grades. This years NHS members raised money by selling pins, which proudly state, “Catch that Brownie Spirit. They also arranged a dance with a “50’s” theme. This proved to be a very fun and memorable event. All NHS members should be very proud of their academic success at Agawam High School. The 1983-84 NHS member listen attentitively to advisor. Mr. Cavalio. Mr. Cavalio goes over some of the plans for this years fund raiser. 90 Members take time out for a good laugh. The 1983 84 NHS Board of Directors. MODEL CONGRESS Order in the court! The purpose of the Model Congress, led by advisor Mr. Ferranti, is to demonstrate and teach the legisla- tive procedures of the United States to its members. The members attended the annual conference held at AIC. There they presented a bill to test their abilities in legislative procedures. The group was directed by Chairman Bill Landry and his assistants. Cliff Belden and Tom Cruz. They met once a week, together with the other members, to plan and discuss their bill in preparation for AIC. All members of this group benefited from the inter- esting and helpful information they learned and de- veloped during the year. Members of the group go over certam points. Why is everybody looking at me?! Judge Ferranti takes charge. OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS The Office of Student Affairs (OSA), is a student organization which sponsors certain events for the benefit of the entire student body. Under the direction of Mr. Baggetta and Director Liz Doran, the OSA sponsored the annual Valentine’s Day secret carnation sale and the jelly bean contest for Easter. This student group also put on the Winter Olympics in which teams from the senior, junior, and sophomore classes competed in special contests. The entire school was able to attend this crazy and entertaining event. All money the O.S.A. raises goes toward scholarships for Agawam High students. The OSA deserves much credit for its hard work and success. We have so much to do! Liz. as usual, the center of attention. OSA members discuss upcoming events, 91 AS SCHOOLS MATCH WITS Todd shows new members the tricks of the trade The 1983-84 As Schools Match Wits team was. once again, under the guidance of Mr. Lawrence O’Brien. The team members met for many hours preparing their wits for their television debut. Senior members were Joe Maruszczak and Tony Mastro- matteo. Juniors members, also returning next year, were Ron Maniscalco and Jennifer Powell. Sophomore hopefuls also helped in quizzing the present team members. The team was expected to test their knowledge of the following subjects: Literature, Science, History. Sports. Film, Theater, Geography. Music and General Knowledge. Practices were held two times a week and extra practices were held before tough matches. The team proved to be an equal competitor to all of their challengers. Next year’s wits” team looks very promising. Members of the team show their stuff! Agawam's wits are ready for action' 92 What are you talking about? Advisor Mr O'Brien goes over details with team members LIBRARY STAFF The 1983-84 Library Staff consisted of 29 students from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Shimel and Mrs. Cather- ine O'Keefe, the staff kept the library neat and orga- nized. Staff members proved to be very helpful to anyone who had a problem finding a certain book or magazine. The staff was made up of very responsible students who proved their efficiency in a time of need. We all appreci- ate their dedication and will miss their friendliness next year. Where am I going to find this book? ART CLUB Miss Maziarz gives the group instructions. The Art Club met once a month, with advisor Miss Maziarz, to give the members an opportunity to develop their art skills. Miss Maziarz planned field trips to local museums and businesses to view commercial art. The members also made posters for the Literary Magazine and advertisements for different groups. Members of the art club discuss plans for upcoming projects. We could do this . 93 SACHEM STAFF The 1983-84 Sachem Staff, under the direction of Mr. Pulaski and Editor-in-Chief Thaisa Alechny, had the tremendous responsibility of producing the 1984 yearbook. The staff had to face many difficult and lengthy tasks, such as producing the layouts and write-ups. meeting deadlines, and dealing with and raising large sums of money. The staff met every day during G period, along with many extra hours outside of school. The scene was often stressful and hectic due to the never-ending work and time necessary to produce the yearbook and meet deadlines. The individual areas of the Sachem Staff include layout, literary, sports, business, and ad staff, all under the direction of the head boss, Ty. All the hard work (and insanity) was worthwhile to the staff because of the rewarding feeling of completing the yearbook. Our copy proofers: Amy Porter. Cliff Belden. and Debbie Morai. Literary Staff: Mina Larocca. Sophia Maynard, and Karen Albano. Layout Staff: Mschelle Duvall. Carolyn Rosner, Kim Musinski. Cathy Sheehan. Katy Lester, and Sue Fcil. Student Photographers: Kevin Hendel and Lisa Letendre. The 1983-84 Sachem Staff looking good1 Sports Staff: Gina Frasco and Diane Goodman When Mr P. talks, people listen. Having a twist of things, Niki? What was I supposed to do?! Ad Staff: Li Doran. Felicia Rondinelll. Nicole Marsh. Roxanne Business Staff: Debbie Morassi. Michelle Dudos. and Lori Rahilly Polak. and Chris Nadok. 9$ PROM COMMITTEE The Prom Committee, under the supervision of Mrs. Schilling-Nordal, is responsible for making the prom a successful and memorable event. This group met to choose a band, menu, theme, and ticket prices. The prom was once again traditionally held at Chez Joseph. Both the theme of the prom and the theme song was “Tonight I Celebrate My Love for you.” This year special prom favors with the prom theme were available. The efforts of the Prom Committee made the prom an enjoyable event. The Junior-Senior prom was a memorable experience for all couples who attended. Members of the Prom Committee moke Important decisions. REGIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Regional Student Advisory Council consists of two representatives who work for the entire student body at AHS. This year’s representatives were seniors Liz Doran and Julie Miodowski. They met once a month to work on issues of the Board of Education. There are two representatives from every school in the greater Springfield area in the council for this region. Through this council of students, the Board of Education is able to receive input from every school in Massachusetts. % These two crazies are our school representatives?!!! Let Shaker Farms enhance the beauty of your wedding. For a memorable wedding reception, come to Shaker Farms. SHAKER FARMS Shaker Road Westfield, Ma. 562-5986 ANOTHER WORD FROM OUR SPONSORS. . . . The staff is always eager to serve you at Shaker Farms. 97 BURGER CHEF 915 Memorial Avenue West Springfield, MA. 736-8182 Cindy and Deena show the wide selection of Burger Chef’s salad bar. Service with a smile can always be found at Burger Chef. Carol’s daydreaming about the beautiful flowers her boyfriend bought her at Keefe Florist. 98 KEEFE FLORIST 266 Walnut Street Agawam MA. 786-2622 Congratulations to the Class of ’84 Be sure to watch As Schools Match Wits ’, sponsored by Community Bank. Saturday evenings at 7:30 P.M. on WWLP Channel 22. And come see us for Education Loans (H.E.LP.) and New Used Car Loans. c ComiTyn tyS«vw'gs8 nk.M««Oft 200 U40 StrtW. Horyok . M«iMChuMaiO 040 Community £Bank Come to Sliech Auto Body for the finest repair work around. Just two of the benefits offered at Sliech Auto Body. SLIECH AUTO BODY 276 Springfield St. Agawam, Ma. 789-2366 99 Everyone agrees that special times can be shared at the Rollaway. The Rollaway offers skating at its best. The Finest Pro Shop in HartfordSpringtield Area RSROA 1756 MAIN ST. y) y 'J AGAWAM 100 Come to the Rollaway for a fun time with your friends. Ann points out the beautiful furniture available at Carousel. Jim and Kim are always ready to answer your questions. Carousel Furniture has the selection you have been looking for. Buy your waterbed at Carousel Furniture. CAROUSEL FURNITURE 101 646 Springfield St., F.H., MA 01030 786-8211 The 1983-84 AHS Show Choir. CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1984! from the 10? AGAWAM HIGH SCHOOL SHOW CHOIR Let Thorpe’s Office Supply serve you. Liz and Tony show off the wide selection at Thorpe’s. THORPE’S OFFICE SUPPLY 1408 Main St. Agawam, MA 01001 786-8080 Cogswell has been making precision machinery for the nuclear, commercial,and military fields since 1912. Mr. Collins believes the best machinery should be bought from Kidder Stacy. COGSWELL MANUFACTURING 1260 Suffield St., Agawam, MA 01001 786-1511 KIDDER STACY 270 Main St., Agawam, MA 01001 786-8692 103 LOCAL SPORTS ACTION “All the hard work is worthwhile Senior Tri-Captains ’84 The 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders, under Coach Laurie Saracino, promoted spirit throughout the school. They started off the year with an outstanding performance at camp and as school opened, cheered for soccer and foot- ball games and rallies. In the winter, they cheered for basketball and entered various tournaments in the state. It was a tough year with only three girls returning from last year’s squad, but the girl’s dedication and enthusiasm kept them going strong. Leading the girls were Senior Tri- Captains Karen Albano, Debbie Morassi and Cathy Shee- han. Also leaving the squad this year are Seniors Carol Gasiorowski, Eva Parrot, Jill Stacy and Sharon Walsh. The Junior Varsity squad, led by Coach Lisa Ghedi, helped bring pep and spirit throughout the year. Junior Captain Cindy Hill and Sophomore Captain Mona LeClair did a great job leading their squad. The 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders, all smiles. 10f Senior Tri-Captains Debbie Morassi, Karen Albano and Cathy Sheehan. The Vanity Cheerleaders doing one of many fantastic mounts. The 1983-84 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders show their spirit. ‘‘The Fearsome Five-Some. Varsity girls Coach. Laurie Saracino. The girls clown around at the Westslde rally. What's down there. Abble? 107 “The heck with the season, we beat West Side!” -Mark Tessicini ’84 Under first year coach, Carl Supino, the 1983-84 football team ended their season in a blaze of glory. Although they had an 0-9 record going into their last game, winning against Westside made everything seem worthwhile. The team ended a 16-game losing streak by overwhelming the Terriers with an 18-7 victory. Coach Supino was ecstatic over the win and attributed much of the victory to the tough defensive line and also to Bob Wing’s spectacular interception. The team’s never-ending determination really paid off in the end. Leading the team were tri-captains Dean Leclerc, Kevin O’Keefe and Mark Tessicini. Leading the team in defense were seniors Kevin O’Keefe, John Spellacy, Rocky Bush, Dave DeMatteo, and Bill Landry; Juniors A1 Ingham and Bob Wing; and Sophomore Tony Moccio. The offensive line was led by Dean Leclerc. Mark Tessicini, Darren Copple. Owen Humphries, Bob Wing and Ken Berard. Coach Supino is looking forward to a very promising team next year with many returnees and newcomers. Hey look .... it' Superman! Coach Supino at Agawam's very first night game 108 Awesome catch! The 1983-84 Varsity Football Team (1st row. I rk Dave DeMatteo. Dennis King. Ron Wieners. John Spellacy. Tony Ingham. Rocky Bush. Mike Shayda. Rob Beene and Bill Groom. (2nd row. I r); Mike Toto. Kevin Long. John Wise. Chris White. Tom Murphy. Bob Wing. Owen Humphries. Mike Dapondc. Ken Butt. Pat Tangredi. Brian Osborne. Tony Chicctti. and Russ Monroe (3rd row. l-r). Coach Supino. Mike Kennedy. Daryl I Brennan. Bill Landry. Darren Copple. Mike Marmo, Mark Tessicini. Dean Leclerc. Kevin O'Keefe. Eric Luden. Ed Cornelius. Al Ingham. Coach Vecchiarelli. and Coach Massoia. (4th row. I rk Coach Krawiec. Paul Talbot. Todd Macce. Jim Maloney. Ray LeClair. Mike McGrath. Tony Grasso. Rob Gaynor, Ken Berard. Tony Moccio and Steve Milliken No one messes with Agawam's defensive line. Brownie men ready to run a play. Dean, our quarterback, completes a pass. Brownies in action! But Coach you don't understand! Our offensive line is unbeatable! 109 “Soccer is something you have to put a lot into-but what you get out of playing makes up for it a hundred times over.” Keith Hollinger ’84 The 1983-84 Boys Soccer Team, under the direction of coach Robert Sartwell, had a good season, finishing second in the Churchill Division with a 6-7-3 record. The highlights of the season included the 1-1 tie against West Spring- field, the defending Division 1 Western Mass. Champs, the 2-1 victory over Holyoke, and the 3-2 win over Putnam. The captains who led the team were Steve Jury and Blair Massoia. Seniors, Mike Sardella, Brian Long, Keith Hollinger, Rick Costa, Scott Henderson, Paul Ciborowski, Brian Kane, Blair Massoia, Steve Jury, Mike LaRouche, Mario Luzzi, Mike Morassi, Eric Peterson, along with outstanding juniors Ron Viens and Al Fairlie added great skill and determination to the Brownie team. Coach Sartwell is looking forward to another successful season next year. Member of Ihe JV Team relax. Blair makes one of hi many spectacular save . The 1983434 Varsity Soccer Team: (Front row, 1-r) Steve Jury, Mario Luzzi. Al Fairlie. Ron Viens. Blair Massoia. Mike Sardella. Mike Morassi. Larry Rinaldi. Mike Barker. Peter Slbllia and Scott Henderson. (Back row. l-r) Paul Ciborowski. Mike LaRouche. Peter Mazza. Rick Costa. Mike McCarthy. Jim Dowd. Brian Long. Erik Peterson. Brian Kane. Mike Parolo and Coach Sartwell. 110 Coach Sartwell instructs his team on the ways of the game Ill Rkk concentrate on the game The Agawam High School JV Soccer Team for 1983 84. “I love the game, and the success our team has had throughout the years.” _ _ Diane Goodman 84 The defending Western Mass. Champions, led by second year coach Bill O’Brien, had hoped for an instant replay of last season. Unfortunately, they were halted in the quarter finals by the vengeful Cathedral High School Panthers. Overall, the team had a very good season ending with a 9-5-3 record. The team had many talented seniors including goalie Julie Mio- dowski, forwards Diane Goodman, Jennifer O’Brien, Maria Ollari and Lena Kozloski, halfbacks Lisa Chevalier, Dana Venturini and Chris McCarthy, and fullbacks LeeAnn Sandlin, Tammy Potter and Sue Goehlert. Leading the pack of aggressive juniors were forwards Missy Sulli- van and Sue Harpin, halfback Leah Negrucci, and fullback Cari Szabla. They also had successful young talent which consisted of sophomore halfback Cindy Slate and freshmen forward Tina For- gues. Coach O’Brien will be looking forward to next season to regain the Western Mass, title. Lisa demonstrates a new step. A concerned team concentrates on the game. Laying down on the job again? The 1983 84 Varsity Girls Soccer Team (front row. l r); Leah Negrucci. Missy Sullivan. Sue Harpin. Cari Szabla. Kelly Trudell. Gtna Fiestcr, Marni Ayers, Colleen Wright and Cindy Slate, (back row. 1-r); Kelly Woodard. Marla Ollari. Chris McCarthy. Lisa Chevalier. LeeAnn Sandlin. Tammy Potter. Sue Goehlert. Julie Miodowski, Lena Kozloski. Diane Goodman. Jennifer O'Brien. Dana Venturini and Coach O’Brien. Coach O'Brien gives the girls a pep talk 112 113 Coach Kunasek tells Agawam's rivals to hit the road. The Agawam Gris Junior Varsity soccer team. “Cross Country has many individuals, yet our individuals worked as a team to go undefeated.” Russel Vigue ’84 The successful Cross Country team, coached by Mr. Young, ran to a first place finish in the Valley Wheel. They ended with an outstanding 11-0 record in their division. The team not only defeated tough teams such as Longmea- dow, Palmer, South Hadley, and Southwick, but went on to compete in the Western Mass. Championship. The squad had the best overall finish, in Valley Wheel, finishing fifth place in Division 1. Seniors Guy Jediny and Jim Wright, and outstanding fresh- man. Jonathan Corso, are just a few reasons why the Cross Country team was so successful this season. On your mark; get set; go! First row. lr: Mike Lemay. David Ross. Bob Allen. Todd Jediny. Dave Beaudette, and John Corso. Second row, l r: Coach Young gives his pep talk before the meet Coach Young. Mark Bolduc. Doug Allen. Jane Wright. Guy Jediny. Russ Vigue. Jim Wnght. and Dave Bartntk. 114 “This was the best season ever!” -Laura Bruso ’84 The gymnastic team, under the skillful direction of first year coach Miss Janet Hasbrouck, ended their season with a record of 4-7. Leading the squad with her experience and know how was senior captain Laura Bruso. An- other talented gymnast, who contributed to the team’s excellent effort, was junior Lori Jury. Coach Hasbrouck feels that next year’s team should be very promising since most of the mem- bers will be returning and will have a year’s exper- ience behind them. Kathy it ready to tumble! Lori does her afternoon workout. I can fly! The 1983-84 Girls Varsity Gymnastics Team: (front row) Maureen Burns. Kim Benjamin. Kathy McCarthy, and Cathy Hopping; (back row) Wendi Zymroz, Lori Jury, Lisa Duffis. Laura Bruso. and Coach Hasbrouck. 115 “Although this season hasn’t produced much in the way of wins, I feel the experience has been very benificial in teaching the personal qualities of determination and character.” The 1983-84 Boy ' Varsity Basketball Team (l-r) First row: Mike Shayda. Scott Cofer. Mike Sardclla. Brian Lltz. and Mike Govoni. Second row: Coach Peter Kowalski. Rocky Bush. Paul Scoville. Dean Leclerc. Ed Cornelius, and Kevin Connor. Coach Kowalski gives the team some helpful advice. Scott Cofer ’84 Agawam High School’s 1984 Boys’ Basketball team, under the direction of first year coach Peter Kowalski, opened the season with a slow start. The team was led by senior captains Dean Leclerc and Mike Shayda. Leading the team and showing strong perfor- mances throughout the season were senior hoopsters Rocky Bush, Scott Cofer, Kevin Connor, Dean Le- clerc, Mike Govoni, Mike Shayda. and Mike Sardclla. These seniors showed unceasing stamina and de- termination throughout the tough season, acting as role models for the juniors and sophomores. 116 Here come Sar with a Lancer hot on hi trail. The 1983-84 Junior Varsity Basketball Team. I took care of this guy! Dean and Rocky wait for the rebound Mike can fly! Paul goes up for a shot. Mike shows us his nice form. Dean stays ahead of the crowd. Hey Rocky, wanna dance? “When our team has the will to win, we can’t be beaten.” Maria Ollari ’84 The 1983 84 Varsity Girls Basketball Team. (lr): Bottom row — Cari Szabla, Lois Carra, Joel Dion. Leah Negrucci. and Sue Goehlert. Second Row — Dana Venturing Julie Miodowski. and Lena Kozloski. Third Row - Maria Ollari and Lisa Chevalier. Top Row —Coach Grieve. Go for it Julie! The 1983-84 girl’s basketball team, under the direc- tion of second year coach Cindy Grieve, were holding a 7-6 record at presstime. Agawam’s two major victories came over Longmea- dow and West Side. The team’s seniors were Sue Goeh- lert. Lena Kozloski, Julie Miodowski. Maria Ollari and Dana Vcnturini. Juniors included Lois Carra. Leah Ne- grucci and Cari Szabla. With the fine coaching of Leslie Clark, the junior varsity team was having a fairly good season. Next year’s team looks very promising with many talented upcoming players. 118 Tell us who you are! What a shot! 119 Sue shoots for another basket Sue goes up for the tip Maria shows us her shooting form “All of our hard work will pay off if we beat Cathedral.” Kevin Mercadante ’84 Under the direction of first year coach Eddie Drewnowski, along with assistant coaches Jerry Sibilia and Tony Rondo- letto. the 1984 Agawam hockey team was off to a terrific start, as usual. At presstime the team was holding a 7-4-1 record in the tough Berry Division. Leading the team were senior captains Dennis Drewnowski and Kevin Mercadante. Assistant captains were seniors Ray Bronner. Tony Liquori. John O’Malley and junior Jay Passerini. Other outstanding seniors included Rick Cassesse, Chris Juzba, Dave Liptak. Dean Liptak, Todd Ober- heim and John Spellacy. Our outstanding pucksters had a magnificent 4-1 victory over the highly-rated Classical team. As of now, Classical has been unable to defeat the Brownies having tied them in their first outing. Agawam’s four losses came twice to Longmeadow and Cathedral. Leading the team in scoring was outstanding center Jay Passerini. Another important factor was the outstanding goal- tending of senior Dave Liptak. Underclassmen standouts were center John Pugliano, for- wards Paul Ferraro and Pete Sibilia, and defenseman Joe Rondoletto. The Brownies are looking forward to the playoffs and de- feating arch-rival Cathedral. A Western Mass, title is certainly a goal within their reach. Even though the team will be losing eleven seniors to gradu- ation, next year’s team should be promising with top returnees and talented upcoming players. Score! Agawam's tough senior hockey players. 120 Coach Eddie is happy with his winning team. Nothing can stop the Brownies 1983-1984 Varsity Hockey Team. Front row (1-r): Peter Sibtlla. Dennis Drewnowski, John O'Malley, Jay Passcrini. Tony Liquori. Ray Bronner, Kevin Mercadante, and Joe Rondoletto. Back row (1-r): Coach Slbilla, Coach Rondoletto. Mike Augusti. Kent Porth. Todd Oberheim, John Pugliano, Chris Juzba. Paul Ferraro. Rick Cassesse. Dean Liptak, Dave Liptak, Coach Eddie Drewnowski. Coach Sibilia, and Tom Drewnowski. (Not Photographed: John Spellacy) The 1983 84 JV Hockey Team Dave protects the Agawam goal. 121 “Although we might not win all of our meets, the important thing is we’re a team and we work together.” -Kim Cascio ’85 The 1984 Boys’ and Girls’ swim team, coached by Miss Dee Berkey and Mr. David Smith, had a slow start, but were on their way to a promising season. One highlight was the girls’ 90-50 win and the boys’ 88-57 victory over Holyoke. Many records were broken by the competitive Brownies. The heroes of the Brownies were Kim Cascio and Paul Talbot, breaking a total of five records. Adding their talent to the squad were senior members Lisa Letendre. Dawn Molta. Captain Bev Johnson, and exchange student Eeva Huo- vinen. Junior members included Jeff Hastings and divers Lori Jury and Fred Depka. The 1983-84 Girls' Swim Team l-r) From row: Dawn Molta, Eeva Huovinen. Bev Johnson, and Lisa Letendre. Middle row: Lon Spiro. Jean Graham. Kim Cascio. Lori Jury, and Coach Dee Berkey. Back row: Tina Pirnie. Dawn Fleury. Stacy Senflug. Angela Mastromatteo. Claudine Bouchard. Dec Murphy, and Chris Dcsilcts. Just a little bit farther . Bev daydreams while the race begins. 122 Paul gets a head start. Nice Dive! Point your toe Jeff!!! Perfection Plu . Bev move up on Holyoke The 1983-84 Boy ' Swim Team (1-r) Front row: Chri Wood. Jason Oiborn, James Duval. Pete Souders, Fred Depka, Rich Vezl . and Coach Smith. Back row: Jeff Smith. Jeff Hasting . Paul Talbot. Chri Sanchez, and David Allen. Coach Smith give Fred a few pointers. “Individually, I think we have at least three of the best skiers in the division. As a whole, I think the team has a very promising future.” -Tom Sunstrom ’84 The AHS Ski Team, under the fine coaching of Paul Bachini, looked excellent. With the talent of Senior cap- tains Roger Gonet and Tom Sunstrom, the boys' team at press time was experiencing a terrific season. The girls were led by senior captain Lisa Laudato and junior captain Paula Taupier. Paula stated that our strength is teamwork, We try to help each other out.” Leaving the team will be senior members A1 Noftall, Tom Hanson, Lisa Laudato, Kim Farar, Tracy Rescigno, Tom Sunstrom, Roger Gonet, and exchange student Mario Luzzi. Despite the loss of all the Seniors, the experience and skill of the juniors Pam Beele and Paula Taupier make the future look promising. Lit and Paula get their skies ready for the slopes Tom and Allen act as bus attendents. Members of the 1984 Ski Team. “The weight program is beneficial to the student who wishes to work hard and build his body.” •Eric Lunden ’84 Under the direction of Mr. Rix. the muscle men of Agawam High were faith- fully working out three times a week. They made good use of the Universal gym. Most of the lifters were preparing for spring sports. This sport requires as much hard work and dedication as do other sports. Keep- ing fit is the thing to do in ’84 as demon- strated by these weightlifters. Ken shows off his muscles as he works out The weightlifters of 1984 doing their stuff. Dennis watches Jeff's technique In lifting. It's nice to sit around and watch for a change. The 1983-84 weightlifters: (bottom row) Frank Orlando. Bobby Fazio, Dennis Bishop, and Ken Berard. (back row) Michelle Fontaine, Patty Wojcik. Jeff Castonguay, John Rutovich. Eric Lunden. Scott Henderson, and Coach Ron Rlx. “To pin your opponent gives you a feeling of total supremacy.” Ron Weiners ’84 The 1983-84 Varsity Wrestlers (1-r) Front row: Mike Morassi. Ken Butt. Jay Frasco, Darren Copple. Jim Frasco. and Barry Felix. Back row: Asst. Coach Gary Geiger, A1 Ingham. Jeff O’Neil. Frank BowTys. Tim Bryant. Bill Landry. Nick DiTomaso. Carter Bowrys, Pat Tangredl, Ron Wieners, and Coach Phil Tonkeil. Mike pulls one over on his opponent. 126 Mike gets wrapped up in this match. The 1983-84 wrestling team, directed by veteran coach Phil Tom- keil, and assistant coach Gary Geiger, was off to a magnificent season. At press-time, the A.H.S. Grapplers were holding a dignified 8-1 record. The team’s one defeat came from the very determined Classi- cal squad. The Brownies major victory came over highly-rated Tech. The team’s toughest matches are still to come when they meet up with Putnam and Cathedral. Frank Bowrys, at 157 lbs., is Agawam’s most talented wrestler. Frank is an outstanding wrestler with a lot of dedication and determina- tion. The team’s seniors consisted of Frank Bowrys. Darren Copple, Jay Frasco, “Wild Bill Landry, Mike Morassi, and Ron Wieners. The juniors included Ken Butt. A1 Ingham, and Pat Tangredi. The lone sophomore, wrestling at 100 pounds, is Barry Felix. Frosh standouts who were distinguished enough to make the varsity squad were Carter Bowrys and Jimmy Frasco. The wrestlers are having one of their best seasons ever, and if things keep going their way, they should do spectacular in the Western Mass. Tournament. Next year’s team looks excellent with many talented upcoming junior varsity players. Frank experiences another victory. Ron Is ready to wrestle. The 1983-84 JV Wrestling Team 127 “Trying is much more a part of baseball than winning is.” John Spellacy ’84 Way to go Tony! ftflMPW' The 1983 Varsity Baseball Team (l rl- First row: Bob Eggleston, Dan Decosmo, Rich Cassesse, Jay Mercadantc. Blair Massota. Kevin O'Keefe. Ron Wieners, and Mike St.Germain. Second row: Coach Smith, Steve DcPalma. Boo Smith. Mike Shayda. George Sandlin. Rocky Bush. Steve Fisher. Paul Koretz. and Coach Morace The JV team plans their strategy. The Varsity Boys’ baseball, team with the fine coaching of Gerald Smith, underwent a tough season holding a 5-13 record. The team had a slow start and lost many close ballgames in late inning play. The Brownies were aided with a relatively small pitching staff which included senior Boo Smith, and juniors Mike Shayda and Rocky Bush. Agawam’s defense included seniors Bob Eggy” Eggleston at shortstop, Mike St. Germaine, Steve DePalma, George Sandlin, and Dan DeCosmo in the outfield, and Boo Smith at first base. Juniors consisted of infielders Rocky Bush, Steve Fisher. Jay Mercadante, and Blair Massoia. Playing the outfield were Mike Shayda. Rick Cassesse. and Paul Koretz. Sharing the plate duties were juniors Kevin O’Keefe and Ron Wieners. The Junior Varsity team, under the direction of Brian Rheault and with the assistance of Scott Raymond and Mike Snake Riley, had an outstanding season with a record of 14-5. Next year's Varsity team looks good with eight returning players and many promising Junior Varsity players. 128 Rocky get a good piece of the ball. OK Guys. Here's the plan, Every team has a mascot Hey Wumpy. what do you got under there?! The 1983 Junior Varsity Baseball Team. What a hit!! It’s a great feeling when you slide into home plate and you hear the umpire’s voice yell safe! Gina Frasco ’84 The 1983 Varsity Girl’s Softball Team, coached by first year mentor. Diane Mercadante, ended the season with a 7-7 record in Division B, and had an overall record of 7-12. Although the team lost many games in late-inning play, they never gave up. Under the leadership of Senior Captains Maria Kozloski and Barbara Walsh, the team was guided through the season. Leading the team in hitting were Gina Frasco, Debbie Marai and Maria Ollari. Other outstanding players were Colleen Ferry, Ellen Smith. Ann Phillips and Leah Negrucci. The returning players, along with Coach Mercadante. are looking forward to an even better season next year. The dedicated Junior Varsity team, coached by Lynda Kunasek, had an outstanding season. The team ended the season with an impressive record of 17-2. Next year’s team looks very promising with many upcoming J.V. players, who can look forward to another winning season. The 1983 Varsity Gris’ Softball Team: (Front row) Maria Kozloski. Barb Walsh. Ann Phillips, and Lena Kozloski. (Back row) Coach Mercadante, Colleen Ferry. Ellen Smith. Gna Frasco. Maria Ollari, and Debbie Marai. 130 Yeah . . . we’re great! “Are you sure that's what you want us to do?” Our team is always prepared Come on 1)1 The 1983 Junior Varsity Softball Team. “The feeling you get when you hit a perfect shot.” Michelle Early ’84 The 1983 Girls' Tennis Team: (Front row): Marissa Sctbelll. Lisa Laudato. Coach Wolochowicz. Beth O'Donnell, and Sue Fell. (Back row): Diane Fell. Diana Bulson, Debbie White. Michelle Early. Carol Gasiorowski, Heidi Nachtigali. and Jennifer Crean. Coach Wolochowicz looking on with pride. The Girls’ Tennis Team, led by Coach Mary Wo- lochowicz. finished with a 6-12 record. Heidi Nachtigali was master of the singles court for the Brownies as she turned in a tremendous season. Top doubles team, Marissa Scibelli and Diana Bulson, recorded key victories throughout the season. Underclassmen Michelle Early and Lisa Laudato backed up the team to secure their six impressive victories. Coach Wolochowicz was extremely pleased with this sea- son and is looking forward to an even stronger one next year. Wc deserve this break. 132 Carol returns a shot “Hey. look I can fly! I know 1 can do it. “There is nothing like blasting a perfect ace down the line!” Mike Larouche ’84 Coach Cowles goes over strategy with Greg and Don. Look at that ball go! I knew I could get the ball over the net! The 1983 Boys’ Tennis Team, coached by Richard Cowles, finished the season with a record of 8-7 in Division B. Decisive victories over Classical and South Hadley were highlights of the season, proving the ability of these raquetmen. Although the team is losing talented seniors Don Lan- cour, Mark Sessions. Mark Schmidt, Greg Riberdy, and Robert Desimone, the returning members are looking forward to another fine season next year. The 1983 Boys' Tennis Team: (Front row): Don Lancour, Bob Desimone, and Rob Coelln (Back row): Steve Oberlc. Coach Cowles. Greg Riberdy. and Mike LaRouche Way to show 'em. Mike! What do I do now? Steve hits an ace shot 133 SUP “It’s a lot of fun working with a team and being able to accomplish something.” — Tanya Hart ’85 The 1983 Girls' Track Team, anchored by Kathy Spellacy, had an impressive season, ending with a record of 6-2. As B- Division runner-up, the team had decisive victories over Ho- lyoke and Commerce. Led by seniors Jolene Mercadante and Shelly Merchant, along with sophomore sensation Venita Giels, the team ran to many victories. Other talented senior tracksters were Lynn Fratini, Kim MacFarlin, Kris Letendre. Karen Wesley, Gina Fazio, Kim MacFarlin, and Dawn Barr. The year was highlighted when several of the team mem- bers were invited to the Western Mass. Invitational. There, they proved they could compete with the best. All the fun, anticipation, and suspenseful action will long be remembered by all who took part. Next year. Agawam will be the team to watch as several of the girls plan to return to the team to compete. Coach Spellacy jokes around with the promising Seniors of the (earn. Time to set up for another run! Nobody told me it was going to be this hard! The 1983 Girls' Track Team (Front row) Donna Roy. Patty Burns. Lisa Caron. Lori Jury. Pam Beele. Judy Pacewicz. Donna Wesley, and Taml Maltoni. (Middle row) Asst Coach Denise Murray. Venita Giles. Marm Ayres. Liz Doran. Tanya Hart. Jane Wright. Kellie Kubik. Mina Larocca. Nicole Marsh, and Lisa Letendre (Back row) Coach Spellacy. Tina Wright. Lynn Fratini. Kim McFarlin. Shelley Merchant. Jolene Mercadante. Gina Fazio. Debbie Cruz. Dawn Barr. Kris Letendre. and Asst. Coach Ross 134 Don't hide that savage tan Tara! “Winning Western Mass gives you an awesome feeling.” -Dean Leclerc ’84 “Nothing can stop me now! L« puts his best foot forward The Agawam Boys' Track Team proved their superb talent as they brought the WMass 1983 track championship to Agawam! Coached by Mr. Young, this awesome team worked hard for an outstanding overall 6-2 season. The team was spotlighted by senior shotput-javelin hurler Jeff Losito, who was undefeated in the 1983 season. Other key tracksters were seniors Mike Lazazzera, Ken Cuffee, Dave Stratton, and junior Dean Leclerc. The success of the 1983 track season will be long remembered. As key members leave the Track Team, those remaining will try to repeat this outstanding ‘83 season. Linen here. Hammy! The 1983 Boys’ Track Team (Front row): Mike McCrystal. James Cardaropoli. Todd Duda. Jeff Losito. Mike Beaudctte, Doug May. Dave Stratton. Tony Demos. Steve Young. Kevin Atkinson. Ken Cuffee. Dale Patnaude. Joe Bonfitto.. (Middle row) Doug Allen. John Rutovich. Scott Cofcr. Dean Leclerc. Paul Pacewic . Mark Tcssicini. Steve Wands. Mike Mahoney. Jim Wright. Russell Vigue, Tom Cru . and Marc Bolduc (Third row): Mike LcMay. Jeff Hastings. Michael Karam, Jeff Wands. Andy Veiis. Dave Bartmk. John Losito. Pat Tangredi. and David Ross. (Fourth row): Mr Jury. Mr Hess, and Coach Young “Here I come' Where the a i‘ is that golf ball? “It’s a great feeling when you sink a 20 footer for a birdie.” Mike Sardella ’84 The 1983 Agawam golf team, under the direc- tion of Coach Paul Bachini, had a winning season with a 6-5 record. One of the top players on the team was Senior Captain Jean Nicole, who qualified for the West- ern Mass, tournament. Experienced juniors show- ing their talents on the course were Mike Sardella and Alan D’Amours. Sophomores proving their golfing ability were Greg Larouche and Bobby James. Another outstanding golfer was freshman Rick Leal, who also qualified for Western Mass. Coach Bachini is looking forward to another fine season next year with many talented returning players. “Hey Coach. Watch this one go! We all need a break sometimes. REPORTERS The class of 1985. managed by President- Steve Oberle, Vice-President- Mike LeMay, Secretary- Michelle Gray, and Treasurer- Ray Stilwell, proved their importance within the network. Guid- ed by their wild and crazy class advisor. Mrs. Hamilton, the officers sent out a questionaire to their fellow classmates to gain ideas for future junior class functions. The long-awaited event of the year was the arrival of the “ring man. The Juniors now had evidence that they were one step away from being the anchorpeople- SENIORS! We. the graduating class of 1984, would like to wish the class of 1985 a very exciting and reward- ing Senior year. Junior Class Officers Keep smiling, Jen. John Allison Steven Anriano Glenn Armstrong Dana Asselin Robert Averill Paula Aversa Pamela Avery Paul Avery Kelly Barber Joanna Bianchi Barry Binnenkade Dennis Bishop Norman Blanche! Andrea Barker Dale Barnes Glenn Bartels David Bartnik Julie Bassette William Beauregard Pamela Bcele Jon Benerakis Connie Bennet Raymond Boissonault Bcrnadine Bonavita Susan Bonesteel Thinking about last night? Keith Bopko Andrea Borsari Mark Bortolussi Kim Bouchard Laurie Bouchard Mark Breault I'm gonna kill him! Darryl Brennan Karen Briggs Michael Briggs Joe Broden !?! Ernest Brouillette 138 Lea Campiti Kevin Cardwell Ronald Caron Lots Carra Kim Cascio Joanne Cecchi David Champagne William Champagne Raymond Chiarclla Donna Chiaro John Chriscola Angela Christy This is ridiculous! Kim Churchill Steve Cieboter Anthony Cipriani Elizabeth Clark Margret Conlon Todd Connery Michael Daponde Donna Davilli Carrie Davis James Davis Gma DeChnstopher Tina Delbarba Kim Corriveau Maria Cortcsc Beth Couture Joyce Couture Fred Depka Nick Ditomaso Sara Douglass William Drew Laura Drouin Richard Dudley Lisa Duffus Loralee Dellamarco Paul Delsky Michael Demichele Scott Dennis Lisa DcPalma Time to hit the books 139 Deanna Duni Denise Dupont Brian Dupuis James Duval Stephen Easton Theresa Egan Charlene Ellithorpc April Evangelista A1 Fairlic Michael Fazio Diane Foil Tami Ferraiolo Paul Ferraro Lori Fleldstad Deanna Fisher Patrick Foley Lori Forgettc William Fortier Nancy Frappler Kerry Frechette Anthony Frogameni Gma Gamache Michael Gamelli Cindy Geiger John Gentile Dean George Greg Ghareeb Mary Ghidoni Michael Giacometti Sue Gielda Benita Giles Shelly Gngras Renee Girard Kelly Giroux Wendy Gobar Jacqueline Gordon Susan Gormlcy Jeffrey Goss Robert Gottsche Kathy Goyette Connie Hathornc John Hauser Shelly Haynes Ronald Hebert Lori Helin Wait until your mother finds out. James Helton Cindy Hill Tina Hubbard Owen Humphries Jennifer Justice Jeanne Juzba Kara Kaczmarczyk Demetrius Kallipolites Michael Karam Henry Keene Jimmy Keene Tammy Kennedy Sharon Kiddy Derek Kinney Edward Kopyscinski Edward Korza Chris Kosinski Steven Kratochvil Hello. Mrs. Charcst' Anthony Kunasek Greg Labine Debbie La Bonte Darren LaBrecque Dan LaFlammc Paula LaFontaine Henry Lamb Dianne Landers Elaine Landry Shawn Lappie Greg Larouche Richard Leal Kimberly Lefebvre Michael LeMay Gtna Letellier Brian Litz Michael Longo Roseanne Longo John Losito Charles Losito Sandra Lynch William Lyne Tammy Maltoni Ron Maniscalco Ann Marmo Joanne Mason Kathy Matus Todd Mazza Tina McCarl Carol McGregor John Me Kane Lisa McLean Chris McMahon Kelly McNamce Steven Melanson Paul Mereadante Dena Merklein Lisa Mezzetti Mike Mezzetti Chris Mlckna Ken Milillo Scott Mllllken Karin Mills Rosemary Miranda Chris Moore Hope Moore Ray Moss Lenora Murawski Pattle Murphy Thomas Murphy Leah Negrucd Carrie Nelson 141 142 Kim Netherton Colleen Noftall Jeannette Norman Kara O'Connell Patricia O’Donnell Frank Orlando Patrick Orwulak Kelli Paddcn Michael Paine Joanne Pallotta Really. Mr. Bates .1 didn't1 Love at first bite! John Parent Jay Passerini Sue Paul Tracy Peck Melissa Percvello Dana Plcva Diana Porter Jennifer Powell Kathy Przeszfo John Rego Michelle Ringuettc Mary Roberts Michael Robinson Sue Robinson David Ross Danielle Roy Diane Ruby Steve Ruggeri Rose Salamonc Kim Schoenborn Kristen Settle John Shannon Dean Sharpy Well. . I like that one. Are you sure there's school today? Lisa Skelton Anne Smith Kathy Smith Lara Smith Michael Smith Ray Stilwell Susanne Stitzinger Scott Stork Allan Stoutnar Ellen Stratton Renee Talbot Patrick Tangrcdi Paula Taupler Andrea Tebaldi Ralph Strom Melissa Sullivan Todd Swenor Cari Szabla Claudia Talbot Chris Tourville Jennifer Trchey Susan Trembley Brian Trombley Robert Tcncati Gregg Thcrrien Mark Thibeault Douglas Thies Robert Tichy Michael Toto Joseph Turnbull David Veilleux Ronald Vicns Darlene Vignato Mark Voislow There must be an easier way to make a living. Geometry can be fun. Lucille VonHollandcr Kris Walsh Cynthia Walters Jeffrey Wands Stephen Wands Pamela West Robert Wing Tim Wycoff Charles Yon Scott Zielinski A typical Agawam High Scholar. 143 DISPATCHERS The class of 1986 started their printing presses in their Sophomore year with many events. The Sophomore class for 1983-84 was led by advisor Miss Mary Wo- lochowicz. They elected their first class officers in the fall of '83. Abbie Sheehan was elected for President. Their Vice-President was Barry Felix, along with Secretary Michelle Montesi and Treasurer Timothy Lockwood. Their first major activity was a dance in the spring of '84. They held a bake sale in order to increase their class funds. They look forward to designing their class rings. The graduating Class of 1984 would like to wish the best to the Class of 1986 in their remaining years at Agawam High School. The Sophomore class officers. 144 Donna Albano Joseph Albano Gerald Allen Robert Allen Laura Amellin Christopher Amirault Kimberly Anderson Joseph Annonc Michael Augusti What next? I've got to get out of here Chrlstene Barber Gregory Barker Michael Barker Mark Barnard Joseph Barrett Gregory Battles Jeffrey Battles David Beaudet Elizabeth Beaulieu Patricia Beavis Tracy Becker Colleen Begley Robert Begly Jr. Gary Belisle Kimberely Belisle Kristy Bellini Kenneth Berard Katerina Beridon Patrick Beshaw Richard Bessette Michelle Bouchard Leo Boucher Jr Christopher Bowry April Breault John Breton They never told me school was so exciting. Virginia Broden Can Brown Deborah Brown Vanessa Brown Craig Birchenough Pamela Blake Jacqueline Blakesley Kristin Bodurtha Kelley Bolduc Marla Bonfitto Kelly Brumlcy Frank Bruno Teresa Bruno Christene Buley Corinna Buoniconti Katherine Burbank Patty Burns Joeyl Cannamela Joanne Canty Lori Cardaropoli What did I get myself into?! 145 I can't take this so early tn the morning. Vincent Cardaropoli James Carlson Lisa Caron Christopher Carr Elizabeth Carrie David Casiello Becky Catlin Michael Ccrpovicz Paul Cesan Lynn Chagnon David Charest Michael Chausse William Chiaramida Anthony Cichetti Duane Clark Jennifer Clark Kelly Clarke Rosella Goutier Kenneth Clow Robert Cocchi Robert Coelln Christine Colagiovanni Ellen Conlin David Consolini Michelle Cooley Lori Cormier Marnle Cormier Mark Currivcau James Craven . j j War games? Anthony Cremonti Candra Cripps Philip Crouch Jeffrey Curtin Tanya Daigneau Diane DeChristopher Guess what I learned in school today. Mom. Timothy Delisle Anthony Depalo Maria Despirt Gna Dialessi Donna Dilullo Joellenc Dion Deborah Disisto Bryan Donabed Dawn Donatlnl Chenlee Doucette Kimberly Downing Deannc Duclos 146 1 Gina Falleti Jodi Fancy Lisa Favreau Robcrl Fazio Gordon Duffus David Dussault Paul Ernest Joseph Easton Lori Ehresman Paul Enderle Megan Escmpio Don't bother me while I'm listening to my tunes Kelly Fedora Barry Felix Sonya Fenney Richard Ferry Paul Fetherston John Field Gna Fiester Sean Foley Jay Fugiel Dawna Fuller Tracy Gaffney John Gamelli Ann Garrett Barbara Garrity Jennifer Garvin Robert Gay nor Michael Ghareeb Melissa Gold Timothy Golden Gna Gould Lisa Ghidoni Tina Glberti Thomas Gonfriddo Geralyd Giroux Thomas Hamel Lori Harpin Mathew Harrison Timothy Hebert Brcndon Hildreth Darrin Hill Randol Holmes Gregory Hoskin Matthew Hubbard Holly Huhtanen Donald Hume Timothy Hurley Anthony Ingham Karen Jabry Robert James Todd Jediny Michael Jemiolo Edward Johnson Danny Justice Jill Juzba Karen Kane Kelly Kaufmann David Keeney Brian Kelley Michael Kennedy Lora Kiddy Ali Kitchell Eric Knowlc Robert Komorowski Toni Kortabani John Kovalsky Lisa Kozel Lisa Krzykowski Kenneth Kubik Jr. Stephen LaFlamme Lisa LaGrange Catherine Landry Jeffrey Lane Shawn Lappie Thomas Lariviere Yvan Larochelle Donald Lasher Wayne Leal Michael Leclair Ramona Leclair Raymond Leclair Barbara Leclairc .1 John LcClerc Lynn Lefebvrc Jonathcn Lemme Donald LePagc Richard Licence Nora Lloyd Timothy Lockwood Kevin Long Patrick Longlcy Michael Loudon Marla Lucia Michael Lunden Douglas Lush Scott Magnuson Tina Mahoney Richard Malinoski James Maloney Kevin Manning 148 Is this a new dance step, of what? Lisa Markowski Margaret Marquis Shellie Marra Rene Mayotte Gna Mazza Michael McCarthy Vicky McCarthy Brian McDonald % Steven McFarhn Michael McGrath Patricia Mclloni Chris Menard Scott Mercurc Mr White, you've changed1 Eric Merriman Richard Mesick Robert Mesick Steve Milliken Anthony Moccio Cynthia Moccio Jacqueline Moccio Jennifer Moccio John Moccio Jo-Ann Moccio Russell Monroe Michelle Montes! Carolyn Moore Christine Monsset Paul Morris David Mullins Sheila Murphy Renata Muskus John Mustam. Jr. Richard Multi Paul Napolitan Gina Nascembeni Erik Naylor Tracy Nichols Kathleen Nolan Christopher Noll Cynthia Noyes John O’Connell Sharon O'Keefe wmm Lori Orlosk Brian Osborne Judy PacewKZ Louise Paltz Dena Pandolfi Michael Parolo Martha Patnaude Steven Pedro Sandra Peltier David Pemberton Christine Perry Darlene Perry Wayne Perry Robert Perry. Jr. Robert Philp IV Kenneth Piazza Andrea Pieri Brian Pioggia Mario Pioggia Christine Podgorski Joseph Przechocki David Porowski James Potter Michael Potter 149 Rachelle Pcrsko Bob Pilon Angela Proakis Preston Provost Gregory Pultro Christopher Rainville Christene Reece Michelle Ricco Lawrence Rinaldi II Todd Rivers David Robinson Benito Rocca Joseph Rondoletto David Rose Margo Rossi Donna Roy Michael Ruggeri Joann Russo Jan Sadowskl Janinc Sadowski Christopher Sanchez John Sandlin Noreen Sands Hey cutle. what are you doing tonight? Gve me a banana' CHARGE! Leo Santincllo Peter Saracmo Carrie Schevc Gary Scott Patricia Scoville Paul Scoville Gina Serra David Sgueglia Lisa Sgueglia Christopher Shea Abb-.e Sheehan Mellisa Sheehan 150 Kimberly Souders Peter Souders Christopher Sparks Michael Sprandel Lynn St. John Susan Steadman Scott Stewart Amy Stltzmger Tamara Stone Kimberly Strickland Paul Talbot William Tallon Sharon Taylor Glen Tetreault Scott Theroux Tina Thcrrien David Thornhill Lee Townsend Sandra Trembley Antonio Trolio Susan Uschmann Skidrow at AHS. Hey Jackie, study much? What a party' Felix Vachon Ronald Vandervliet James Vergnani Richard Vezis James Vivcnzio Kevin Voyer Lisa Waniewski James Ward Michelle Warren Barbara Wenner James Wheeler Christopher White Jacquelyn Williams Kimberly Williams Mark Wmdoioski John Wise Colleen Wright Sharon Wrobleski Curtis Wu Brian Wyckoff Timothy Zambelli Lisa Ziegert Wendi Zymroz 151 - •. A WORD FROM OUR SPONSORS . . . 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AGAWAM STABLES SARAT FORD 32 Shoemaker Lane F.H., MA 786-1744 250 Springfield St. 786-0430 Agawam, MA 01001 Come on guys, get your act together. Members of the team in deep concentration. Agawam's very own Mohawk Men. Will the real football team please stand up? GOOD LUCK SON, LOVE MOM Cecchi’s Farm Stand can provide you with fresh fruits, vegetables, annuals, perennials, and hanging plants. CECCHI’S FARM STAND 1S7 1131 Springfield St. F.H. 786-2489 Hals off to Letalier Jewelers. He'd be better off trying the dellcasies at Food Mart. LETALIEN JEWELERS FOOD MART 383 Walnut St. Extension Agawam, MA 01001 63 Springfield St Agawam, MA 7864395 What was your excuse for not coming to Vinnles sooner? VINNIE’S HAIR STOP Stop smelling my hair and buy me some flowers LONGMEADOW FLOWERS Springfield Street. Feeding Hills, Ma. 01030 338 Walnut St. STATION MANAGERS ADMINISTRATION Mr. David K. BatesAssistant Principal Mr. James V. 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Agawam, MA 01001 Telephone: (413) 789-1981 SODA C PET FOOD Joanne's happy with the wide selection of beverages at Soda Pet Food City SODA PET FOOD CITY 357 Walnut St. Ext. Agawam. Ma. 786-3907 Introducing the best store for discount prices on soda. Soda and Pet Food City. Sue and Diane show us how good Wimpy's it. Wimpy’s is ready to serve you. Wimpy's Is the place to get a great meal. J.W. Wimpy’s 365 Walnut St. Ext. Agawam, MA 786-0951 Roxann's grandfather's business is the place to come for sand, gravel and fill. JOHN’S TRUCKING 415 Silver St. Agawam, MA 786-3340 188 Tanya shows us the way to Country Squire. Ensign Cooper's the place to buy great gifts. COUNTRY SQUIRE FURNITURE ENSIGN COOPER’S GIFTS 159 Main St. Agawam, MA 786-9121 AHS' Jr. Birdwoman. Diane, goes to Agawam Opticians for the finest selection in styles. Don't wait any longer, follow Diana to Edward's Drugs.” AGAWAM OPTICIANS 334 Walnut St. Agawam, MA 786-0719 EDWARD’S DRUG STORE 287 Springfield St. Agawam, MA 786-4100 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1984, LOVE, YOUR SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Karen Albano Debbie Moram The 1983-84 Senior Cheerleaders Carol Gaslorowski Jill Stacy Eva Parrott Sharon Walsh Cathy Sheehan Andrea Govoni Lisa Lctendrc Mina Larocca Amy Porter Michelle Rolland Diana Cocchi Nicole Marsh Dawn Molta CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984 . . . FROM YOUR SENIOR COLORGUARD. Beverly Johnson Eva Burmeister Karen Spaulding Carol Regnicr 191 Debbie Twarog Dyan Boucher Carolyn Rosner Kim Craven 1782 MAIN ST. -v TELEPHONE AGAWAM. MASS. 01001 413)786-9170 COLONIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL 9- -v. 985 Main St.. Agawam. MA. to HCK3AirS CYCLE SHOP MotDfJCYCU SAjues t $ advice 733-3625 These fine lawyers arc here to give you the best In legal assistance. BONAVITA GORDON 430 Main St. Agawam, Ma 01001 (413) 789-2020 192 This crazy cat knows that you can find the absolute best plumbing at Christy's. CHRISTY’S PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1984 FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS. 54 Ramah Circle Agawam, Ma. 786-5199 Rick and Gina look at the flower arrangements for all occasions from Agawam Flower AGAWAM FLOWER SHOP Want a friend that listens? Go to Mitch's Nursery and ptek out any one of their well MITCH’S NURSERY 430 Main St. Agawam, Ma. 786-7427 1265 Suffield St. Agawam. Ma. 789-0981 Attorney Warren J. Jacks. Jr. Thomas S- Locl e Never mind “People's Court , see Warren and Thomas for your legal problems! LOCKE and JACKS Attorneys-At-Law 1365 Main St., Springfield 737-1112 19-4 Mike aiding his constituency. Congratulations to the ’84 A.H.S. Graduates. Rent the fine equipment at Taylor Rental to make any large job small. Taylor Rental 270 Maple Street, Agawam, Ma 7864433 REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL P. WALSH BROADWAY REVIEW The awesome year of 1984 brought together the Show Choir and Chorale once again for the second annual Broad- way Review. Performing two nights, the show proved quite successful as the Chorale sang through a medley of Broadway hits. The stupendously choreographed Show Choir displayed their tal- ents through selected songs from the “Wi2 , the Broadway smash hit Cats , and the grand finale “Life is a Celebration.” Fantastic vocal and instrumental solos produced well-deserved audience appreciation. Carol serenades the audience with her talent Everyone sang their heart out! 1% You find all talents in the Broadway Review We’ve got what it takes to put on a great show' WINTER OLYMPICS Having a little trouble, guys? I hope no one's watching us' I wish the balloon would pop! Get down..........Captain Bud' ■ OHS '4Vt«- Our new cheerleaders? Hop-A Long Kosak The Jun ors getting psyched You're almost there. Paul and Karen IMAGES Michael Jackson. this year's hottest Thriller in popular mu- 8,11 Jenson. ,h« ' « Amer.can to win the gold medal in sic. set many new records. Including eight Grammy awards. 5ownhlll skiing, stood proud at the '84 Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. OjuoeUL 5 a 1984. one of the most talked-about novels of the year. Cabbage Patch Kids stole the hearts of many Americans, young and old. as people Sally Ride: America’s first female in space fought for possession of these dolls. The Reverend Jessie Jackson was America’s first black presidential candi- date. TV’s Nuclear Nightmare Public Service or Propagenda? How Will It Affect Children? 198 The TV movie The Day After caused Americans to face the reality of the nuclear arms race Mr T showed First Lady. Nancy Reagan, the true softie he is inside Three of lh s year's hottest movies. Flashdancc”. “Staying Alive , and Footloose , featured fantastic dancing scenes Many Americans were called to serve their nation as paratroopers in the peace keeping forces in Lebanon. Martina Navratilova, a World Champion ten- nis player. The Red Sox will miss faithful player Yaz Kitty and Peter Carruthers stole the hearts of world-wide view- ers as they skated their way to the silver medal at the '84 f Olympics. America's Cup Race ended in Australia's defeat of the Americans for proud American athletes marched in the the first time ever in the history of the race opening ceremonies at the '84 Winter Olym- pics in Sarajevo. Just as a newsteam works together, we the Class of 1984 did just that. All of those years to finally make the news and be the feature story. We worked our way up to the top of the news ladder having had to grope from the bottom and sometimes perform tasks we didn’t want to do. Through all of these stages we became strong and now I feel we are ready and determined to confront anything. I can not express the feelings I have for the Sachem staff. I would just like to thank everyone on the staff for all of the hard work and help they have given me. I will miss G period and all of the memories there. A special thanks goes to my Mom and Dad who allowed the kids to fill our house with carbons. And to Mr. Pulaski, an incredibly creative, crazy, and caring man who could smooth even the roughest waters. You just amaze me Mr. P. Many thanks again, and 1 love you all! Congratulations to the Class of ‘84 and best wishes in fulfilling your dreams. With kindest regards, [T CX-v-00- Thaisa Alcchny Editor-in-Chief This is the secret. Cliff Did It! Kevin’s pictures for Katie Liz’s frills Michelle's Health, Wealth, and Happiness Sue’s map of Granville Michelle’s Rock Collection I’m going to Guidance! Home of the Flying Frogs Babe Ruth’s after school Plastic Ducks?! How does he turn that stereo on? Phia’s philosophy on men 100 hundred pictures of Cathy Today we’re decollating! Grace herself Lisa No Film Letendre Oh. Rutabaga! 201 TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND. . . Signature Page Joanna Albano ■ Work John Albano ■ UNH Karen Albano • Trinity College Nancy Albano • Work -—Thaisa Alechny • UMASS-”” Douglas Allen - Westfield State Stephen Allen • U.S. Navy Linda Anderson • Fitchburg State Anthony AntiCO • HCC Carlos Arbelaez - Work Yolanda Arbelaez • Westfield State Ronald Augusti • HCC Glen Bailey • U.S. Army Christine Balboni • HCC David Barna ■ Work7STCC SOME OF THE COURTYARD CREW: smiling for the camera. Scott Bartels • Work Gregory Battles • Undecided Laurie Beaulieu • Work Thomas Beaulieu • New Hampshire College Carla Beavis • Clarkson University William Beck • WNEC Clifford Belden • RPI Raymond Belden • UNH Gail Belisle • STCC Cynthia Bellows ■ St. John’s School of Business Joseph Beltrandi • Work Ronald Benoit • Undecided Carol Benson • Kay Harvey Hairdressing School Work Anette Berard - Work—• Suzanne Bergin • Bay Path Junior College- Robert Berthiaume • Undecided Monique Birchenough • HCC Heidi Bisceglia • STCC Mark Bolduc • U.S. Marines Reserve Edward Borgatti • WNEC Lynn Borowiec • Becker Junior College — Dyan Boucher • Work Denise Bourbonnais • Westfield State Frank Bowrys III • UMASS Joseph Broden • Work Raymond Bronner • Air National Guard Sheri Brooks ■ Bay Path Junior College Anthony Bruno - Undecided Laura Bruso • HCC Eva Burmeister • Becker Junior College Rodney Bush • U.S. Air Force U.S. Army Theresa Byrne • Work Laura Carrie • WNEC Catherine Carrier • Undecided Mark Carroll - Work Mary Casey • Work Richard Cassessee • HCC Jeffrey Castonguay • HCC Lin Cavanaugh - Newbury Junior College Michael Cecchi • Cornell University Sharon Cestari • Undecided Michael Charest • AlC Carol Chartier • Work Lisa Chevalier • Springfield College Paul Chevalier ■ Undecided Raymond Chevalier • U.S. Air Force Paul Ciborowski • U.S. Air Force Charlene Clark • Work Paula Clark - HCC Dianna Cocchi • HCC ” Scott Coler • University of Lowell Wendy Cone • Work - Gary Conlin • STCC Work Kevin Connor - WNEC Kevin Connors • Undecided Colleen Conway • Eastman School of Music William Conway • Undecided AMY PORTER, JOHN KELLEY AND KATHY GORMAN: gather outside the cafeteria. MIKE CHAREST: sporting the latest in Hawaiian attire. John Cooley • Work Darren Copple • U.S. Marines Richard Costa • STCC Raymond Couture - Undecided Kerri Craig - Undecided Kimberly Craven • HCC — Thomas Cruz • STCC Michelle Cusson ■ Work Charles Daley • STCC Alan Damours • HCC Joann Demaio • Undecided David Dematteo • Westfield State College Francis Depka - Undecided Mark Desantis • Berklee College of Music Michael Desmond • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Randy Diduk • Work Michelle Dion • Moving to Florida Larry Discher • STCC Andrea Donabed • UMASS Elizabeth Doran • UMASS James Dowd • Work Dennis Drewnowski • HCC Michelle Duclos • Bay Path — may june 1984 agawam mirror page 5 THREE STOOGES: Mike Cecchi, Mike Chores! ond Joe Maruszczak, hamming it up, as always. Michael Dumond • U.S. Navy Joseph Dussault • Work Michelle Duval • Mount Holyoke College Michelle Early • Hartwick College Carl Fancy III • Westfield State College Kim Farrar - Mt. Ida Laura Farrington • Northland Col- lege Wisconsin Michael Farweli • STCC Susan Fell - Marymount College Denise Fisher • UMASS Leea Fisher • Undecided Stephen Fisher • WNEC Michelle Fontaine - Paul Smith's College of Arts Science Stacey Fontana • Undecided Jeanne Fortier • Baystate Medical Candice Frappier • Undecided Gerald Frasco • HCC Gina Frasco - SMU Lisa Frechette • Westfield State Donna Fydenkevez • HCC Carol Gasiorowski • Johnson Wales Donna Gasteyer • Westfield State — Lynn Gaulin • Work - Kevin GavaliS - U.S. Army Regina Gazar • Undecided Paul Gibson - Undecided Sue Goehiert • HCC Roger Gonet • HCC Dianne Goodman • WNEC Kathleen Gorman • HCC Jeffrey Goulet • WNEC Andrea Govoni - HCC .embark on m —Judith Govoni • HCC ” Michael Govoni - University of Lowell Anthony Grasso • HCC Joseph Graveime • Undecided Thomas Graveline - Undecided Kelly Gregory • HCC William Groom • HCC Arden Guffey - Work -‘‘Catherine Hallock • Work — - Candice Hanson - Undecided — Thomas Hanson - UMASS Evelyn Harbey • Undedided Frederick Harpin Jr. - Undecided Tara Hazen ■ UMASS Kimberly Heckman - Undecided — Kevin Hendei • STCC Scott Henderson • Human Service Institute Lisa Herd • HCC — Susan Hickling - Work — Jeffrey Hill - Work Jana Hofmann - Undecided — Keith Hollinger - NASC Lori Holmes • HCC _ Anna Hopkins • HCC — Merritt Hopping - U.S. Navy Eeva Huovinen - Return to Finland Paula Impoco - Undecided «« Kim Jacobs ■ HCC Jeffrey Jakuboski • STCC Guy Jediny • STCC Beverly Johnson • Mount Holyoke Donald Johnson - HCC Michael Judkins - U.S. Navy Stephen Jury • UNH Christopher Juzba - Construction Work Jay Kamyk • HCC Brian Kane - University of Lowell Ellen Kelley - STCC John Kelly II - UMASS From the 343 graduating Se cent plan to attend college, chosen to further their educ higher learning while twenty-f schools. The U.S. Armed Fora percent of the graduating Sen, the work force. Less than sevei undecided about their future o the Mirror. For compiling this AHS' Guidance Department ar SMILING GRADUATES: Lynne Zicgort ond Gina Lynch look forward to College. THE GRADUATE: Pat Wojcik, Minnie M prepare for graduation or grad school? page 6 agcwon mirror may june 1984 I I I w beginnings of the class of '84. sixty per- ty-five percent of those have ? at four-year institutions of ercent decided upon two-year ir Force and Navy, claimed six vhile fifteen percent will enter percent of AHS graduates are not make their plans known to dory, we would like to thank Irror staff. Dennis King • STCC Eric King - Devry Institute of Technology __Kristin Knight • Westfield State — Brian Knowles • Undecided Paul Kortez • Work Kathleen Kosak - Anna Maria College Lena Kozloski • Fairfield University Kellie Kubik • Kay Harvey Hairdressing School Kathryn Kudelski • Bay Path Junior College — Debra Kushln - HCC Edward LaCombe - U.S. Army Dori-Ann La Fluer • Morse School of Business Ernest Lagacy, Jr. - Undecided William Landry - Nichols College Kelly Lappie • Undecided David LaRiviere • Undecided Filomina Larocca ■ Springfield College Michael LaRouche • HCC t. Lisa Laudato • Springfield College — Richard LaValley - Work Steven Lavell • Undecided Doreen Leary • WNEC Sean LeClaire • Undecided Dean Leclerc - Northeastern University David Leighton • HCC Kathryn Lester - UConn Lisa Letendre • NASC Donna Liamls • Work Holly Licence • Work Maryann Limotti • Undecided David Liptak • Work Dean Liptak - Undecided Anthony Liquori • NASC Brian Long • STCC Eric Lunden • Norwich University Christopher Lush • Johnson and Wales Mario Luzzi ■ Returning to Italy e, Lisa Wrzesien and Michelle Fontaine AGAWAM HIGH’S DYNAMIC SACHEM ADVISER: Mr. David Pulaski tells Mirror staff, ‘We really need yourhelp.' PETER PLATINITIS: showing off bare biceps-nice place for a tatoo. - Gina Lynch - Wheelock College -1- Christopher Macey • Work Janet Mallory - U.S. Army Lawrence Manning - SMU Deborah Marai - Trinity College Pamela Marganti - Work Michael Marmo • WNEC Nicole Marsh • STCC Lori Martinelli - Work Michael Martone - HCC Joseph Maruszczak - Providence College Blair Massola • NASC Anthony Mastromatteo • WPI —Marlene Mathieu - Work — Sophia Maynard - AIC Alan Mazza • WNEC Peter Mazza • STCC Christine McCarthy - Undecided Patricia McCormack - HCC Mark McCullah - STCC Donna Mercadante - Work Jay Mercadante - Westfield State Kevin Mercadante - HCC Deanna Mezzetti - Westfield State Julie Mlodowski • STCC- Tami Miranda • Work Scott Mitchell • Porter and Chester Dawn Molta • NASC Edward Montagna • Undecided Deborah Morassi • Elms College Michael Morassi • U.S. Navy Deborah Most - HCC Robert Muldrew • Porter and Chester Brian Murphy - HCC may june 1984 agowam mirror page 7 graduate with high hopes BREAKDANCING ON THE SOCCER FIELD: Steve Jury is a hit. Kenneth Perry • Air Force Reserves Mark Perry • Undecided Eric Peterson - Porter and Chester Mark Petrucci • Undecided —Ann Phillips - HCC — Edward Piccoli • HCC Michael Pisano ■ Undecided Paul Placanico ■ U. S. Navy -Peter Platinitis. Jr. • Unknown — Roxanne Polak - Elms College Amylou Porter • Skidmore College Kent Porth • HCC Tammy Potter • HCC Dorothy Preston - Work Deena Psholka • Undecided Lori Rahilly- HCC Sharon Ramponi • Undecided Susan Ramponi • Work BLAIR MASSOIA: making a spectacular save for Agawam's soccer team. Kimberly Musinski - Porter and Chester William Myers. Ill • Undecided Christine Nadok • HCC Marie Nahajlo • Bay Path Junior College Corrlne Nason • St. John's Business School Jeffrey Naylor • Undecided Henry Niemiec • Unknown Allen Noftall • University of Denver Paul Nolan • Undecided Eric Nowill • HCC —Jennifer O'Brien • WNEC — Christine O'Keefe • Mansfield Hairdressing Academy Kevin O'Keefe • Suffield Academy John O'Malley • HCC Jeffrey O'Neil • Springfield College Todd Oberheim -HCC Tina Orgozalek • UMass Christopher Olko • New Hampshire College Maria Ollari • Trinity College Matthew Orr • Band Undecided Paul Pacewicz, Jr. • University of Hartford Shawn Page • Work Eva Parrott • HCC Michael Payne • Undecided Nora Peer - B : R Glynn International Carmello Perez • U. S. Air Force Maria Perez • Wentworth Institute of Technology Carol Regnier - HCC Tracy Rescigno • Unknown James Retzler- Work Mark Reynolds • Undecided Randy Rindels • Work Dominic Rioni - HCC Kevin Ritchie - HCC Michael Rivers - Undecided Shannon Rogers • HCC — Michelle Rolland • Undecided — Felicia Rondinelli • Elms College Mark Rondinelli • WNEC Monica Rose • WNEC Carol Rosner • New Hampshire College John Rutovich, Jr. • Work Deborah Ryan • UMass Jodie Sandborn - Undecided — Leeann Sandlin -'Springfield College — ? Michael Sardella - Undecided Kathleen Schindler • Undecided Robert Schindler ■ Work Geraldine Seidell - Westfield State Michael Shayda - Westfield State Catherine Sheehan - Providence College Tiffany Simmons • Robert Wesleyan College Laura Skelton - HCC William Skirvin - U. S. Navy Joseph Slaimen - Work —Lisa Slaimen • Mansfield Hairdressing — Academy Dennis Sliech - Work Beth Smethurst • Undecided Jeffrey Smith - STCC Lori-Ann Smith • U. S. Navy Joseph Spagnoli -STCC Karen Spaulding • UMass John Spellacy - Wilbraham-Monson Academy Michele St. Pierre • AIC Angelo Stack - Work Jill Stacy • HCC Michael Stassen • WNEC Jill Stefanik - UMass Theodore Stefanik • Work Brian Stepanik - Work Thomas Sunstrom • NASC Richard Szlachta - U. S. Army Paul Talbot - Keene State Mark Tessicini - Westfield State Timothy Therrien - Work Dawn Tlusty • Westfield State Julia Toomey • Work Sonja Turner • Westfield State Debra Twarog - HCC Anna Vanderbilt ■ HCC Dana Venturini • Springfield College Andrew Vezis - UMass Russel Vigue - U. S. Air Force Sharon Walsh • Bentley College Diane Wheeler - Bay Path Junior College Ronald Wieners • Westfield State James Williamson • Undecided Trina Willingham • STCC James Wright • University of Lowell Jane Wright - HCC Lisa Wrzesien • Westfield State Lynda Yacovone • HCC Lynne Ziegert - Roger Williams College CARM PEREZ: attempts to bring the Michael Jackson look to Agawam. page 8 ogawam mirror may |une 1984


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