Bedford High School - Missile Yearbook (Bedford, MA)

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CHRISTINEANDERSON.DOUGLASARDITO WILLIAM R ATKINSON •RACHEL BAKER • LEAH BENSON • SUSAN BISHOP ELIZABETH BOEHM BRIAN BRADSHAW ' ANNBRUHA LINDA CAISSIE • DANIELCALLAHAN MARTIN CALLAHAN. CYNTHIA CAMPBELL • RYAN CARDOOS.BRETTCAREY.GUYANDREWCARLISLE.LAURACARLSO .cM . J. I f ' - ' ON ANDREA CASSERLY.MICHAELCHEMLEN . CH JENNIFER LEIGH COLLIER • PATRICIA A COLLIGAN - ERIK CORDES ANGELA CORFA . CHRISTOPHERCORIATY.KATHERINEMCOTE.DANIELCOUTO PAULCRO •JOHNDILLEN.ANGELADITORE. ROBERTDOHERTY. LINDA DONALDSON •DOUGLASGRAY. BETH GREEN. MALONEY . TRAPFY MfNNiNr ROXANNEHANNON.TRAVISHANSON MICHELLE MArInO- LAURA M . HAR ' R s ' ' MEL7sS ' IK. ' ?rs ' wI ' lL S S . B pTArp HAr ' t ' ; lL ca? r ' |n ' e ' h ' Iv;l ' ?e ROB N ' S ' iv ' DAVID HOLLIS. KAREN HOLMSTEAD. MCGONAGLE . JAMES MCPOV KRISTIN HOVDE • SCOTT HUFFMAN • LUKE MCINNIS pATmr K M . NICOLEISABELLE. NATALIE JACQUES DON ALD M M E RS mG E •ALLEN JONES. TINAJONES. BRIAN MILLErTlISSA M LLMAN • RORF KELLrn ' R iSE ' E Kr M r ' e - ' b N mf . 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CHRISTINE ANDERSON • DOUGLAS ARDITO • WILLIAM R ATKINSON • RACHEL BAKER • LEAH BENSON • SUSAN BISHOP ELIZABETH BOEHM • BRIAN BRADSHAW ANN BRUHA LINDACAISSIE DANIEL CALLAHAN MARTIN CALLAHAN CYNTHIA CAMPBELL RYAN CARDOOS BRETT CAREY GUY AN DREW CARLISLE LAURACARLSON HEATHERCARLTON ANDREA CASSERLY MICHAEL CHEMLEN CHI-MING CHUI JENNIFERLEIGHCOLLIER PATRICIAA COLLIGAN ERIK CORDES ANGELA COREA CHRISTOPHER CO RIATY KATHERINE M COTE DANIEL COUTO HARRINGTON ZENOBIAHARRIS MELISSAAHART PAULCRONIN JOHN CURRAN JOHN DILLEN ANGELA DITORE ROBERT DOHERTY • LINDA DONALDSON HEATHERDOUGHTY JENNIFERM DURAN • MELANIE EDWARDS • CAMILLAERICSON KARL FARMER • KIMBERLEYFARMER RICHARDJ FERRETT LESLIE FRYERS ELIZABETH GALANI MARCO AGALVAN -JENNIFER GARRISON • ROGER GAUL •ANE LA GAUTIER • IRENE GENERAL • GRETCHENGERBRANDS ' LISAGETTY • DONALD GIARD JAYSON GILBERTI • AMYGODART TAAVOGODFREDSEN DAVID BOLTON GOODALE • PAUL NICHOLAS GOODALE DOUGLAS GRAY BETH GREEN ROXANNEHANNON TRAVIS HANSON RUSSELL LISAHARTWELL CATHERINE HAWLEY DAVID HOLLIS -KARENHOLMSTEAD KRISTINHOVDE SCOTTHUFFMAN NICOLEISABELLE NATAI IF IArnilFc:,Ai i Fw • I . pI: ir- ?; • ' A ANE DAVID KELLEHER PATm ' ' h ' i?. S ' A NAPP • DANA LARSEN ALAIN LAVELANET CHAD M LEHMANN BRIAN W LENZ JAMES D LEWIS KAREN LIPCZER PAMELA LOONEY JOSEPH LOVECCHIO M ' - . :p J TL ?.° •S LDONMALONEY TRACEYMANNING M LAURAMARTELL WILLIAM MARTIN BRIAN PATRICK MAYER BENEDICTMCALLISTER ROBIN MCARDLE WILLIAM MCGONAGLE • JAMES MCGOVERN • LUKE MCINNIS • PATRICK MEFFAN DONALD MMERSINGER PAMELA MILLER •ALISSA MILLMAN ROBERT MOORE • BONNIE MOSCA NANCY MOSCA FRANK H MULDOON • PETER M MULDOON •CRAIG O ' BRIEN • MICHAELO ' M ALLEY AMY O ' NEILL DIANE OLSEN DOUGLAS A ORLANDO • ANTHONY PAGLIA • SAMUEL . , . . PANZERI • HERBERT PARNELL • LEANNE PARSONS • JOHN P.e iVord Clo n Ci ' PATENAUDE • JAMES PATON • JEFF PATTERSON • KENNETH PEDERSEN JULIE-ANNE PILGRIM -THOMAS PORTER •CLARENCE POWELL • SARAPUFFER WILLIAM PUTNEY PAULA RAPOZA EDWARD J RENAULD ANNE RICCI • WILLIAM RICKER • JEFFREY RIVET • CINDY RIVINIUS • AMBRIEL ROSENBERG • JONATHAN RUSSO • EVA SAEZ-MORENO • PETER R SAISA • KRISTIN SAVAGE • KRISTEN SCALISE SUZANNESEGAL«WINIFERSSEWALL WEITAISHAO STEPHANIE LSHEETS ' TIMOTHY M SHUTE • BRIAN SMITH • JAY SMITH • LAUREN SOLOMITA • SARA SOMERSET • KRISTINE SPIEWAK • LISAMARIESTACEY MICHAELSTEIN CHRISTINESULLIVAN -THOMAS BSULLIVAN ADAMTOBEY« LAURIE TOMCZYKOWSKI • DAVID TRANT • KRISTI TRAVERS • GREG TUTTLE • HEATHER URQUHART • KOSTA VASILAKIS • JEAN VENUTI • JOHN WALKER • DAVID WEINFURT • LAWRENCE WESTCOTT • LIA WHEELER • NATALIE WHITCOMB • APRYL WHITT • SHARON WHITT • HEATHERLY WILSON • LAURA ELAINE WOOLARD • SUZANNE WRIGHT • CHRISTOHER ZELLNER • CHRISTINE ANDERSON • DOUGLAS ARDITO • WILLIAM R ATKINSON • RACHEL BAKER • LEAH BENSON • SUSAN BISHOP • ELIZABETH BOEHM • BRIAN BRADSHAW • ANN BRUHA • LINDA CAISSIE • DANIEL CALLAHAN • MARTIN CALLAHAN • CYNTHIA CAMPBELL • RYAN CARDOOS • BRETT CAREY • GUY ANDREW CARLISLE • LAURA CARLSON • HEATHER CARLTON • ANDREA CASSERLY • MICHAEL CHEMLEN • CHI-MING CHUI • JENNIFER LEIGH COLLIER ' PATRICIA A COLLIGAN • ERIK CORDES • ANGELA • BETH GREEN • ROXANNE HANNON • TRAVIS HANSON MELISSA A HART • LISA HARTWELL • CATHERINE HAWLEY ' COREA • CHRISTOPHER CORIATY • KATHERINE M COTE • DANIEL COUTO • PAULCRONIN • JOHN CURRAN • JOHN DILLEN • ANGELA DITORE • ROBERT DOHERTY • LINDA DONALDSON • HEATHER DOUGHTY • JENNIFER M DURAN • MELANIE EDWARDS • CAMILLA ERICSON • KARL FARMER • KIMBERLEY FARMER • RICHARD J FERRETT • LESLIE FRYER • ELIZABETH GALANI • MARCO AGALVAN - JENNIFER GARRISON • ROGER GAUL • ANELA GAUTIER • IRENE GENERAL • GRETCHEN GERBRANDS • LISA GETTY • DONALD GIARD • JAYSON GILBERTI • AMY GODART • TAAVO GODFREDSEN • DAVID BOLTON GOODALE • PAUL NICHOLAS GOODALE • DOUGLAS GRAY ► RUSSELL HARRINGTON • ZENOBIA HARRIS • DAVID HOLLIS • KAREN HOLMSTEAD • KRISTIN HOVDE SCOTT HUFFMAN NICOLE ISABELLE NATALIE JACQUES ' ALLEN JONES ' TINAJONES BRIAN KANE DAVID KELLEHER PATRICK KELLIHER MICHELLE KENNEY TANYAKIRKLAND«SONIAKNAPP • DANA LARSEN • ALAIN LAVELANET • CHAD M LEHMANN • BRIAN W LENZ • JAMES D LEWIS • KAREN LIPCZER PAMELA LOONEY JOSEPH LOVECCHIO MICHAELKAZUMALUKA«JENNIFERLYDON SHELDON MALONEY • TRACEY MANNING • MICHELLE MARINO • LAURA MARTELL • WILLIAM MARTIN • BRIAN PATRICK MAYER • BENEDICT MCALLISTER • ROBIN MCARDLE • WILLIAM MCGONAGLE • JAMES MCGOVERN • LUKE MCINNIS • PATRICK MEFFAN • DONALD M MERSINGER PAMELA MILLER ' ALISSAMILLMAN • ROBERT MOORE • BONNIE MOSCA • NANCY MOSCA • FRANK H MULDOON • PETER M MULDOON • CRAIG O ' BRIEN • MICHAEL O ' MALLEY • AMY O ' NEILL • DIANEOLSEN • DOUGLASAORLANDO ANTHONY PAGLIA • SAMUEL PANZERI • HERBERT PARNELL • LEANNE PARSONS JOHN PATENAUDE JAMES PATON • JEFF PATTERSON • KENNETH PEDERSEN • JULIE-ANNE PILGRIM • THOMAS PORTER • CLARENCE POWELL • SARA PUFFER • WILLIAM PUTNEY • PAULA RAPOZA • EDWARD J RENAULD • ANNE RICCI • WILLIAM RICKER • JEFFREY RIVET • CINDY RIVINIUS • AMBRIEL ROSENBERG • JONATHAN RUSSO • EVA SAEZ- MORENO • PETER R SAISA • KRISTIN SAVAGE • KRISTEN SCALISE • SUZANNE SEGAL •WINIFERSSEWALL WEI TAI SHAO • STEPHANIE L SHEETS • LAURA ELAINE WOOLARD • SUZANNE WRIGHT • CHRISTOHER TIMOTHY M SHUTE • BRIAN SMITH • JAYSMITH • LAUREN SOLOMITA SARA SOMERSET KRISTINE SPIEWAK • LISA MARIE STAGEY • MICHAEL STEIN • CHRISTINE SULLIVAN • THOMAS B SULLIVAN • ADAM TOBEY • LAURIE TOMCZYKOWSKI • DAVID TRANT • KRISTI TRAVERS • GREG TUTTLE • HEATHER URQUHART • KOSTA VASILAKIS • JEAN VENUTI • JOHN WALKER • DAVID WEINFURT • LAWRENCE WESTCOTT • LIA WHEELER •NATALIEWHITCOMB APRYL WHITT SHARON WHITT • HEATHERLY WILSON ZELLNER • CHRISTINE ANDERSON • DOUGLAS ARDITO • WILLIAM R ATKINSON • RACHEL BAKER • LEAH BENSON • SUSAN BISHOP ELIZABETH BOEHM • BRIAN BRADSHAW ANN BRUHA LINDA CAISSIE DANIEL CALLAHAN MARTIN CALLAHAN CYNTHIA CAMPBELL RYAN CARDOOS BRETT CAREY GUY ANDREW CARLISLE LAURA CARLSON HEATHER CARLTON ANDREA CASSERLY MICHAEL CHEMLEN CHI-MING CHUI JENNIFER LEIGH COLLIER PATRICIA A COLLIGAN ERIK CORDES ANGELA COREA CHRISTOPHER CORIATY KATHERINE M COTE DANIEL COUTO PAUL CRONIN JOHN CURRAN JOHN DILLEN ANGELA DITORE ROBERT DOHERTY LINDA DONALDSON HEATHER DOUGHTY JENNIFER M DURAN • MELANIE EDWARDS CAMILLA ERICSON KARL FARMER KIMBERLEY FARMER RICHARD J FERRETT LESLIE FRYER ELIZABETH GALANI MARCO A GALVAN JENNIFER BEDFORD COLLECTtC; BEDFORD Fl ee TVBLIC LIBRARY BEDFORD. MASSACHUSETTS The BEDFORD FLAG The oldest flag in the United States The Bedford Flag, commissioned to Cornet John Page in 1737 by King George II of England, was carried by his son, Nathaniel, who fought with the Bedford Minutemen at the Battle of Concord Bridge, April 19, 1775. TO REMEMBER These Are the Times to Remember., ' Heatherly Wilson, Amy Godart, and Adam Miller relax outside with a jug of Gatorade. These are times in High school years are which we can enjoy the precious- they ' re our last simple pleasures of times with kids we ' ve school life, like eating grown up with. We ' ve lunch outside and relax- gone from matchbox ing after school with cars to real cars, Groton- friends. But, like Billy Jo- wood to band trips, el ' s song These Are The Leaving will be hard, but Times To Remember , memories will remain for they don ' t last forever, comfort in difficult times. Too quickly, we ' re These are the times to thrown into new lives, remember. 2 OPENING DAY TO DAY Unfortunately, summer vacation doesn ' t last forever, and on September seventh, it was time to get back to the day to day routine at B.H.S. Each day begins with the Pledge of Allegiance and the morning announcements, followed by the newly titled Starting Point. Spending five out of seven days of the week at B.H.S., we ' ve become accus- tomed to many things. The days fall into a pattern that we all have to follow. After a short while, the notorious lower A-wing bathroom and the school lunches, which speak for themselves, become a regular part of our existence. The yearbook staff interviewed several students and asked them what first comes to mind when they think about school. Senior year, said Don Giard. According to John Walker and Neil Richards, September brought back all that homework and those long nights of studying. Getting up early, contributed Kitty Rosewall. All agreed that, day to day, they were too busy. Natalie Whitcomb and Jon Russo try to keep alert during U.S. History class. The halls are suspiciously empty; should you be in class, Alison Roberts and Lia Wheeler? Thank you, Mr. McCarthy. Don Mersinger, Patty Colligan, and Pat Meffan put finishing touches to their schedules. 4 DAY TO DAY Mark Gordon and Erin Fehlau enjoy a long awaited Carl Szczesniak mixes a potent potion in chemistry lab. break from an exhausting band practice. Jim McGovern and Brian Smith ponder the meaning of their senior year. Zenobia Harris paints with a smile. By the way, Zenobia, what class are you in? DAY TO DAY Time Out Hanging out in the library during their unassigned time, Lyz Galani and Clarence Powell smile at a private joke. Practicing his powerful serve, Liam Hurley takes aim at his opponent ' s court. As necessary to the school day as the classes themselves, time out to relax with friends is what keeps most of us sane during the week. Whether offering comfort af- ter a difficult test, or an open ear to complaints about that drill-sergeant teacher, friends help through the rough times and lighten any load we may be carrying. After the school day is over, one can often witness friends hanging out in the library, wandering uptown for food, and lounging around in the old cafeteria or outside on the grass, waiting for sports prac- tices and club meetings to be- gin. Whatever they do after school, Jamie Asbedian, Chris Theophile, Kyle Gelormini, Dave Boschetto, and Sean Deardorff have a good time. TIME OUT 7 Once Upon A Time 10 ONCE UPON A TIME i Time of Our Lives The 1988 Prom King and Queen, Brian Smith and Camilla Ericson. Winifer Sewall smiles dreamily, content in the arms of her date. Where ' s my bouquet? wails Tom Sullivan to Tracey Manning. The 1988 Junior Prom Court. Front Row: Melanie Edwards, Lauren Solomita, Roxanne Hannon, Pam Miller; Back Row: Tim Shute, Paul Cronin, Ryan Cardoos, Tom Sullivan. 12 JUNIOR PROM Leanne Parsons and her date share an inti- mate moment away from the crowds. Taking a break from Prom preparations are Rob- in McArdle, Anne Ricci, Amy Godart, and Laurie Tomcyzkowski. It was such an honor! Everyone looked so great— I was so surprised, exclaimed Camilla Ericson, Queen of the Junior Prom, 1988. The Prom, The Time Of My Life, became a reality for its participants long before it took place on the evening of May 21, 1988. Deliberation about decorations, hiring a deejay, and finding teacher chaperones had kept the Prom Commit- tee busy for many previous months. However, it was the final day of decorating that pulled the class together and transformed the gym. The evening arrived and passed by in a flash. All too quickly, the clock struck midnight and the Prom ended. But, the night did not end, and many went on to other houses, wanting the night to continue. A big thanks goes to Mr. Maxwell, Mrs. Gullage, and the chaperones who took the time to ensure that at the Prom, we all had The Time Of Our Lives. Paul Cronin and Lisa Getty arrive at the Prom full of smiles. Jim Paton takes his dancing partner for a whirl. Tina Jones, Leslie Fryer. and Sara Puffer smile and say, Only 4,997 more to blow up! JUNIOR PROM 13 Take it quickly, before we collapse! Seniors Tom Sullivan, Ryan Cardoos. Jon Russo. Don Giard. Will Martm. Taavo Godfredtsen, and Jinn McGovern display their Bedford Day balloons as they do their balancing act. Kerri O ' Keefe and Shari Eriich; carry the banner proudly. Friends Donna Coughlin and Angie Freeman enjoy the sunshine. SBII Saturday September 24 dawned clear and sunny, perfect for the annual Bedford Day celebrations. The day kicked off with the parade, led by the Bedford Fire De- partment engines and ladders, and Fire Departments from other towns, some as near as Blllerica and Burlington, some as far away as New Hampshire and the Cape. Their sirens could be heard a mile away. Next came the town officials, who took their places on the reviewing stand and saluted the main body of the parade. This was led by the B.H.S. marching band, complete with majorettes and flag squad. Drill Teams from B.H.S. and neighboring Air Force bases, and various community based groups, such as the Rainbow Girls, completed the line-up. After the parade, there was the chance to enjoy food and fun at the booths set up by community organizations. The Citizens Scholarship Foundation challenged peo- ples ' minds with a quiz game, while the Parents of Music Students (P.O.M.S.) sold food as a fund-raiser. As always, Bedford Day provided a way for School and Community, young and old, to get together and have a day of fun. It also gave us the opportunity to renew our pride in being part of the histor- ic Town of Bedford. Where are you, Miss Manning? Cheerleaders Jill Oblas, Suzi Ferro. Stephanie Miller, Lynne Molinari, Alicia De Luca, Lisa Getty, Tracey Manning, Lia Wheeler, Alison Roberts, and Ann Bruha pose as they wait for their coach. What did you eat. Will Martin? Or are you just cam- era shy? Bedtord Day is especially for kids. Erin Boyd shows off her special hair style. BEDFORD DAY 15 ■ TO REMEMBER Left; Taking time out from flag practice are seniors Roxanne Hannon, Karen Holmstead, Ivlicheile Kenney, Angela Corea, Krysha Spiewak, Laura tvlartell, and Beth) Green. Below.Angela Corea and Tina Jones enjoy a day away from class as hey fielp to decorate the gym. Xack of sleep, lack of time, lack of energy, lack of money; will we make it? Yeah, I guess we didr ' SENIORS SENIORS 17 SENIORS The senior class officers and advisors sliding around outside tfie school. A Student can participate in many class activities during four years of higln scliool, including dances, fundraisers, hall decoratin- g,and pronns. Dedicated class officers and advisors make these activities possible. Along with their usual courseload and col- lege applications, the class officers still take time to see that the class activities take place and are a success. This year ' s senior class officers are : Presi- dent, Tommy Sullivan; Vice-President, Jim McGovern; Secretary, Amy Godart, Treasur- er, Anne Ricci, and Prom Co-Chairpeople Camilla Ericson and Pam Miller. We thank them for all their hard work. The senior class extends its warmest thanks to Mr. Maxwell and Mrs. Gullage. Without their support as our class advisors, our four years at Bedford High School would not have been such a success. Mr. Maxwell looks on as Tommy Sullivan and Jamie Lewis count the money from a fundraiser. 18 SENIORS Travis Hanson, Beth Green, Roger Gaul, Chrissy Anderson, Laura Martell, and Luke Mclnnis take a break fronn community service. Lyz GalanI and Laura Martell relax on an afternoon free from yearbook duties. Lisa Hartwell admires the sign that Alissa Mill man is making. Achievers To Remember. The students pictured on this page were chosen for their outstanding aca- demic achievement and or for their community service. Many other stu- dents at BHS are outstanding in their own ways - these are just a few stu- dents who have left an impression on the school or on the community. Luke Mclnnis, Bill Atkinson, Dave Hollis, Allen Jones, Ken Pedersen, Travis Hanson, Brian Lenz, Lyz Galani, and Lauren Solomita take time out from their studies. John Walker and Adam Tobey develop a new missile. SENIORS 19 Remember When . . .... , . . . Sophomore musical-Christine Sullivan, And they re still friends today. o u ■ , , Gretchen Gerbrands, and Laura Dana Larsen and Jim McGovern. „ , Carlson, ' au As we leave Bedford High School, many of us will stop and think back to the times and memo- ries we ' ve shared. What do you remember? Ev- eryone has different memories, yet some are common to many of us. Good Luck to you all, and never forget these days. . . .A flick of sunshine upon a strange shore, the time to remember, the time for a sigh, and - good bye. . . ! Laurie Tomczykowski hanging around in fifth grade. 20 SENIORS Mr. Reynolds, Do you always Masters of the Universe carry your lunchbox? Christine Anderson and Laura Martell remember clowning around Junior year. Ik-- ' - ' aul Cronin always has a smile. At the eighth grade semi-formal. Leah, Chris, Kosta, and Christine. -Mr. Bennett ' s friend Annisare Waswere? - Going Out in Jr. High? -Fashions - parachute pants, fluorescents, valley girl, feathered hair, ribbon barrettes, thin rubber bracelets. Boy George look? -Bathroom sign in sign out boards? -Field Trips - Newport R.I., Boston Public Library, The State House, A Midsummers Night Dream , Washington D.C.? -School Dances - Semi Formals and Proms? -Silent Lunches? -School musicals and band trips? -Flouride treatments? -Wearing your Halloween costume to school and going trick or treat- ing? -Being the Kings and Queens in fifth grade? -Mr. Carr ' s fifth grade class? -Talent shows and lyp sync contests? -Hot lunch and milk counts in elementary school? -Celebrating every holiday in elementary school? -Your first school locker, followed by locker clean out day? -Spirit weeks? -Homeroom mothers? -Eighth grade graduation? -The snowstorm of 1978 - no school for a week? -The day someone lit Mr. Sullivan ' s room on fire? -Watching the movie 1776 for three hours in the auditorium? -The year Mr. Kineen left the Junior High School? -Foreign Language weeks - professional dancers, International Cafe? -Will Martin dancing at the assembly Junior year? -Going to Page or Center school before they closed? -Crawling out of U.S. History class . . . through the window? -Shooting the physics monkey? -Reading the required reading books - from Lipincott A to Oedipus ? -Having to wear nametags the first day of Kindergarten? ne eighth grade Washington D C. chaperones. jke, Where did you meet this character. SENIORS 21 4 CHRISTINE J. ANDERSON Chrissy For lime is a river Rolling into nowhere, We must live while we can And drink our cup of laughter... -Steve Winwood DOUGLAS ARDITO I used ta do a little but a little wouldn ' t do so the little got more and more; I just keep tryin ' ta get a little better than before. WILLIAM ATKINSON RACHEL BAKER Ray, Rach With your feet in the air, And your head on the ground, You ask yourself: Where is my mind? Where is my mind? -The Pixies LEAH JANE BENSON Liah Won ' t you stay just a little longer? We want to play just a little bit longer. -Jackson Browne ELIZABETH BOEHM Tomiko Time ' To learn To live To pass on to others Time is so little So make something of it BRIAN BRADSHAW Bri, KGB Couldn ' t be done Unless it was fun. -Tosh ANN BRUHA Anniebor Today is the tomorrow We worried about yesterday. -Ziggy 22 SENIORS LINDA M. CAISSIE Love Bug, Lynda Carter To love and be loved s the greatest joy in Earth. DANIEL T. CALLAHAN Danny Take your time Don ' t live too fast Troubles will come And they will pass Be a simple man... CYNTHIA L. CAMPBELL Cindy-Lou Rather light a candle than complain about the darkness. Do not fear going forward slowly, fear only to stand still. -Chinese Wisdom RYAN JAMES CARDOOS Rye If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me? I must be travelin ' on now, still things that I haven ' t seen. ..I ' m as free as a bird now. ANDY CARLISLE BRETT S. CAREY Tou know, if we were playing by he rules, we ' d be in gym class ight now. -Ferris Afe is for my own way to live, vly own way. -Metallica LAURA C. CARLSON Alice , Lou Standing on a hill In a mountain of Dreams, Telling myself It ' s as hard as it seems. -Led Zeppelin HEATHER ANN CARLTON We chased our pleasures here. Dug our treasures there. Can you still recall the times we cried? -The Doors SENIORS 23 CHI-MING CHUI Chi ANDREA STACEY CASSERLY Nothing left to do but, smile, smile, smile! -The Dead Nothing in the world can take tl place of persistence and determin tion. MICHAEL CHEMLEN JAMES CARUSO JENNIFER LEIGH COLLIER Jenni I see ya standin, standin on your own. It ' s such a lonely place for you to be. -(luns ' n Roses PATRICIA ANN COLLIGAN Pattie, Blondie We can ' t go on Just running away If we stay any longer We ' ll surely never get away -Heart ERIK CORDES I ' ve conquered my past The future is here at last I stand at the entrance To a new world I can see -U2 ANGELA COREA When skies are cloudy and grey They ' re only grey for a day So wrap your troubles in dreams And dream your troubles away 24 SENIORS ' j m ,iAi.. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS CORIATY After all the violence and double- talk there ' s a song in all the trouble and strife; you do the walk, do the walk of life. -H. Knofler DANIEL E. COUTO Cout, Dan Life moves pretty fast, If you don ' t stop and look around every once in a while You might miss it. -Ferris Bueller PAUL J. CRONIN Pauly Crowbar We thought that we had the an.swers. It was the questions we had wrong. -Bono-U2 (RM) JOHN CURRAN Johnny Don ' t walk in front and try to lead me; Don ' t walk behind and follow. Just walk beside me, and be my friend. JOHN JAMES DILLEN J.J. Thanks for the ride, ladyl -Creepshow II ANGELA J. DITORE Angie Like a guest that ' s stayed too long, Now it ' s finally time to leave. Take it calmly and serene, It ' s the famous final scene. ROBERT KEENAN DOHERTY Rob, Dirt Jr Believe it or not I have nothing to say -RD ' 88 LINDA ANN DONALDSON I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints; The sinners are much more fun. Only the good die young. SENIORS 25 HEATHER DOUGHTY Dought, Heath Happiness doesn ' t depend upon what happens outside of you, but what happens on the inside. This is our time, we have it all. -Peter Cetera KARL V. FARMER JR. Bubba Chilly B B-Dog If the mountains ahead look rough and very high, put on your happy face and give it your best try... It got me out of here! JENNIFER MICHELLE DURAN Jen Whaat? KIMBERLY JANE FARMER Kimmy, Spaz, Fahmah Good friends we ' ve had and good friends we ' ve lost along the way. In this great future, you can ' t forget your past. - Bob Morley MELANIE A. EDWARDS Mel No matter Where you go There you are!! RICHARD FERRETT Rich Every little look in your eyes, it ' s all it takes for me to realize, we can last forever and we will always be together. CAMILLA S. ERICSOP Cam, Milla, Vanilla The good times and the bad times the bad times fade away But the good times last FOREVER LESLIE GRACE FRYE Harry H., Fezi, Yogi, Les Hey! Hey! Ranger Smith, I wasri stealing any pic-a-nic baskets! -Yogi Bei 26 SENIORS n ELIZABETH ANNE GALANI Lyz, Lyzette I don ' t need a weatherman to tell me which way the wind blows -B.D. We ' ll do the time warp again. - R.H. MARC ANTHONY GALVAN People are interested in bridges; I ' ve always been more interested in what goes on underneath bridges. -Bono U2 JENNEE GARRISON Reality is good sometimes for kicks, but don ' t let it get you down. -Grafitti ROGER GAUL Rocket, Roger-Dodger Roget The surest way to make a monkey of a man is to quote him. -Robert Benchley ANGELA RENEE GAUTIER Angelique, Angelico Ang-Mar Iwho cares what everyone else thinks? You can ' t make everybody happy so just make yourself happy. IRENE ELIZABETH GENERAL Renee, Rene Beth As our planet obeys the laws of grav- ity, nature, and time, we must look to the heart to find our part that we play in the grand desig n. -RLM GRETCHEN LEE GERBRANDS Reedy-B, Getchman, Fletch And remember, I ' m not only the hair club president, but I ' m also a client. -Sy Spurling LISA E. GETTY Lisa-B, Saghetti So maybe the day will come When you never have to Feel no pain After all my complaining Gonna love this life -CH SENIORS 27 DONALD E. GIARD Pistol Oh yea, third row, She ' s a fox... -Gary Hart Saturday Night Live JAYSON C. GILBERTI Rambo Kid K. Jayce And so, my fellow Americans, Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. -JFK AMY ELIZABETH GODART Aimless Goob I ' ll remember all the laughter, As we go our separate ways. But there ' s so much we ' re still learning, And we just can ' t be afraid TAAVO LARS GODTFREDSEN Taco, Tav The trick is growing up Without growing old. -C.S. PAUL GOODALE DAVID GOODALE Hoover (Suppa) We ' re just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl. Year after year run- ning over the same old ground of how we found the same old fears. DOUGLAS GRAY Doug, Bougie If you don ' t jump a puddle you will never know if you could have made it. BETH SUSAN GREEN It ' s not that I condone fascism o any ism for that matter. Isms in m opinion are not good. A perso; should not believe in an ism, a per son should believe in himself. -Fei ris Bueller 28 SENIORS ROXANNE HANNON Rox, Foxy Roxy riendship wipes away the tears, id brings upon a smile. Friendship )mforts all my fears, and makes lem all worthwhile. TRAVIS WADE HANSON Trav, Trav-man I thought it was a neat idea. I still do. -Lt. Col. Ollie North RUSSELL KEITH HARRINGTON Rusty Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile. -Grateful Dead ZENOBIA NICOLE HARRIS Nobia I am on my way to start a new life, to try and find my way to the top. I don ' t know where to start but I ' ll find a way to fulfill my dream. MELISSA ANN HART Lissy, Zippy f the wave swells lide it! -Me- LISA JOYCE HARTWELL Yse, Lisalisa Saying goodbye isn ' t saying we ' re through, just know through it all I ' m still here for you. -Air Supply CATHERINE HAWLEY Caycee Goodbye my friends, I may leave forever. But I ' ll never forget. DAVID HOLLIS Dave, Hobber, Holly If you don ' t believe it You can ' t achieve it! -Tommy Lasorda, L.A. Dodgers SENIORS 29 KAREN ANNE HOLMSTEAD I look to the sea, reflections in the waves spark my memories, some happy some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. -Styx KRISTIN LYNN HOVDE Let charm be thy spear and wit be thy armor! -KMH NICOLE ISABELLE Nikki, Nik, Puddles Heartbreaker your time has come; can ' t take your evil ways, go away Heartbreaker -Led Zeppelin NATALIE A. JACQUES Natalie Take one step out the door Look around for a lot more Off in the distance Fire burn bright We make decisions -INXS ALLEN JEFFREY JONES Man cannot discover new oceans un- less he has courage to lose sight of the shore. -AG TINA MARIE JONES Tee I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone ' s shadow; if I fail, if I suc- ceed, at least I ' ll live as I believe. BRIAN A. KANE There ' s a feeling I get when I look to the west... -Led Zeppelin DAVID GORDON KELLEHER Twixt optimist and pessimist The difference is droll: The optimist seeks the doughnut; The pessimist seeks the hole. 30 SENIORS PATRICK D. KELLIHER Now I like takin off Don ' t like burnin ' out If we don ' t slow this fire down we ' re not gonna last -Boston MICHELLE LEE KENNEY You ' re a winner for a lifetime if you seize that one moment and make it shine!!! TANYA ANNE KIRKLAND Sleep, sleep tonight and May your dreams be realized. If the thundercloud Passes rain, so let it rain Rain down on you -U2 SONIA KNAPP Don ' t need nothin ' but a good time! -Poison CHAD LEHMANN BRIAN LENZ Money Talks -Milo Bloom, Bloom County DANA BRITT LARSEN Dane Dee Duck You can only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. ALAIN LAVELANET Never massage a dead cat before lunch! Sarpe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum bi. SENIORS 31 DONALD JAMES LEWIS Jamie, CCl We Gotta Go Now -Kingsmen KAREN S. LIPCZER Every Rose has its Thorn -Poison PAMELA JANE LOONEY Pam, Pammie Loon Now it ' s time to say goodbye and the good times now are memories. I wish that I had time to cry but I ' m in much too big a hurry. JOE MICHAEL LOVECCHIO Jumpin ' Joe LoVecchio Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. So what went wrong? -Sir Francis Bacon MICHAEL K. LUKA VVhen you finally climb the moun- tain, you see the other side, it ' s the morning side. -S.VV. JENNIFER LYDON Good Times, Bad Times You know I ' ve had my share You don ' t know what you got Til it ' s gone TRACEY LINDA MANNING Tra-Tra-Bay Trace The best things those who wait. life comes to MICHELLE FRANCES MARINO Give me one moment in time. When I ' m more than I thought I could be, when all of my dreams are a heartbeat away, and the Answers are all up to me. -Whitney Houston Tomorrow is the today we worried about yesterdav. -Zig 32 SENIORS ii LAURA ANNE MARTELL lir greatest glory consists not in iver falling, but in rising every me we fall. -Oliver Goldsmith WILLIAM J. MARTIN Will, Willie Sometimes I feel like a nut, Sometimes I don ' t -Mounds Commercial BRIAN MAYER BENEDICT J. MCALLISTER Benjamin, Ben, Jamin I ' d rather be a freeman In my grave, Than living as a puppet On a stage -Jimmy Cliff ROBIN JENNIFER MCARDLE Rob .Talent means next to nothing, hile experience, acquired in humil- y and with hard work, means verything. -Patrick Suskind JAMES PATRICK MCGOVERN Jim, McGov, Moosey U.B.U. Reebok LUKE JOSEPH MCINNIS Few people can really Speak with pizazz -Steve Martin PAMELA J. MILLER Pam ...Someday when we both reminisce. We ' ll both say there wasn ' t too much we missed. And through the tears we ' ll smile When we recall, we had it all... SENIORS 33 BONNIE L. MOSCA Bon ALISSA MILLMAN I believe in the sun Even when it ' s not shining MICHAEL O ' MALLEY Fred Meyer In youth, one finds a unique beauty in life, giving one a special insight which can never be forgotten. You know I ' ve always been A dreamer so put me On a highway; Show me a sign And take it to the limit One more time. -The Eagles AMY JEAN O ' NEILL Shortie, Shortstuff As we depart and go On our seperate Ways. .Let us Remember The good times.... We have only just begun NANCY MOSCA Nance I ' m shaking my past Making my breaks Taking control If that ' s what it takes DIANE MARIE OLSEN Let ' s have our lives in such a way that we can laugh when we ' re to- gether, and smile when we ' re alone. CRAIG O ' BRIEN DOUGLAS ANTHONY ORLANDO 34 SENIORS HERBERT LEE PARNELL Lee SAMUEL H. PANZERI Maybe in another year Sam, Sammy ANTHONY PAGLIA Tony emember what we ' ve said nd done and felt about ach Other ..If they have merci. Seasons will change You must move on Folow your dreams -G.T.R.- The simple life we lead Could become more comfortable Or even change completely. -The Icicle Works LEANNE MARIE PARSONS Lea Love is strong when you Share it with the right Person, Don ' t give it up Without a fight JULIE ANNE PILGRIM KENNETH J. PEDERSEN Ken tors must make us think 1 y ' re real T friends must not like us think we ' re acting -Jim Morrison CLARENCE POWELL, Jr.,. C-Dog, CP., Tank, Chomp Ice Look up and live! Take control of your destiny Take a stand! Be somebody! Never say I can ' t. ..just do it Most of all don ' t regret it!! SARA ANNE PUFFER Puff, PP, Puffaweatie Free at Last Free at Last ALHS We are Free at Last SENIORS 35 WILLIAM LEWIS PUTNEY Bill The time is gone The song is over Thought rd something more To say -Pin] Floyd It ' s time to ramble on. -Zep ANNE ELIZABETH RICCI Annie-Baby, Goob PAULA RAPOZA Live life to the fullest Because it ' s much too precious to waste! -Me ED RENAULD The Dirty Dog Think before you speak Suffer for your words Learn to give respect That I must give to you Give me one moment in time wh am more than I thought I could When all my dreams are a heartl it away. The answer is up to me. WILLIAM S. RICKER Bill Heart and Desire can never be stopped, it can only be delayed! JEFF RIVET I get up around seven Get out of bed around nine I don ' t worry about nothing Cause worrying ' s a waste of my time CYNTHIA RIVINIUS Cindy Life is what you make of it If you try hard enough You will get what you want AMBRIEL S. ROSENBERG Time passes and you must mo ' on Half the distance takes you tw as long. -The Eag i 36 SENIORS 1 JONATHAN MATTHEW RUSSO Jon To spend too much time in studies iS sloth. -Sir Francis Bacon ,1- SUZANNE SEGAL Suzy, Suz I pme people come into our lives and [jickly go. Some who stay for a |hile leave footprints in our hearts id we are never the same. EVA SAEZ MORENO Remember Those who speak with an accent know twice as much language as you. Al mal tiempo buena cara. WINIFER S. SEWALL Win, Wini Dream baby dream of all that ' s come and going and you will find out in the end there really is no dif- ference. -INXS KRISTIN F. SAVAGE Peepy, Skervy, Kris Ramble on Now ' s the time, The time is now To sing my song •Led Zeppelin STEPHANIE LYNN SHEETS If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you ' re sure to wake up somebody. -Henry Longfellow KRISTEN SCALISE TIMOTHY M. SHUTE Tim Come in here dear boy. Have a cigar. You ' re gonna go far. You ' re gonna fly high. Never gonna die. Make it if you try: They ' re gonna love you. SENIORS 37 BRIAN EMERSON SMITH Smitty, Smit, Bri, B In life there is no significance in things, just how they are done is important. -Christopher Edward Smith LAUREN MARIE SOLOMITA Laur, Lola, Lorraine A few more hours to be complete, a few more nights on satin sheets; a few more times that I can say, I ' ve loved these days. -Billy Joel SARA TOBY SOMERSET If I should meet thee After long years, How should I greet thee- With silence and tears? -Byron Smile, and the world smiles too! KRISTINE MARIE SPIEWAK Krysha, Kris Embrace the stars when it is nigh and catch a glimpse of heavea ' light; ride out each storm; it shd depart, then hang a rainbow in yon heart. MICHAEL STEIN CHRISTINE SULLIVAN Chris I know I ' ve been released But I don ' t know to where Nobody ' s gonna tell me now And I don ' t really care. THOMAS B. SULLIVAN Tom, Sully Rules are made to be broken. Don ' t let education get in the way of your learning. Support wildlife, throw a PARTY!! ADAM S. TOBEY Adama, Adan, God You have to catch the future If it is not coming toward you It is running away -Shaka Zolu 38 SENIORS LAURIE ANN TOMCZYKOWSKI iknew looking back on my tears Huld somehow make me laugh, but Iiever knew looking back on my lighter would somehow make me DAVID MICHAEL TRANT Whatsoever thy hands Findeth to do, Do make sure it ' s done With all thy might!! KRISTI LEE TRAVERS I won ' t be afraid No, I won ' t be afraid Just as long as you Stand by me. -Ben E. King HEATHER URQUHART Pleeease. OSTA A. VASILAKIS PH waited four years to write a te and I still can ' t think of one. -KV JEAN VENUTI Smiley, Whiz Keeping a smile on your face will make the bad times not so bad, but the good times even better. -JV JOHN WALKER In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of peo- ple very angry and been widely re- garded as a bad move. -Douglas Adams DAVID MARTIN WEINFURT The hand that Rocks the cradle Rules the world -William Ross Wallace SENIORS 39 NATALIE J. WHITCOMB APRYL WHITT Nat LARRY WESTCOTT It is best to remain silent and be thought stupid than to open one ' s mouth and remove all doubt. -Abraham Lincoln SHARON A. WHITT My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. But I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. LIA ALICE WHEELER Pia, Whee Long you live and high you fly, smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry, all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be! -Pink Floyd ■ ..i ll ' I HEATHERLY JAN WILSON Heath I believe there comes a time when everything just falls in line, you live and learn from your mistakes, the deepest cuts are healed by fate. I want the cultures of all lands to be blown about my House as freely as possible, but I refuse to be blown off my feet by any. -Mahatma Ghandi SUZANNE JOAN WRIGHT Just one more jump, and then we really must be going. -Winnie-the-Pooh I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. -Albert Einstein CHRISTOPHER L. ZELLNER Chris, Z, Z-Bird ...And even if you have to say, Bi;. calana to Beniquez to Balboni.. ever, ever let them see you sweat. -Tim McArver for Ban Roll-Or 40 SENIORS Clarence Powell flirts with an underclassman. SENIORS 41 Hilarious Hackers - Will Martin and Melanie Edwards Sweetest Smiles. Brian Smith and Alissa Millman SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Although the people pictured on the next six pages were chosen by ballot because of their outstanding features or abilities, every Bedford High Student is superlative in his or her own way. This year, we asked every student to describe hinnself or herself in terms of a superlative. The following pages hold a sampling of the answers that we received. Hopefully, this new tradition of hav- ing students write about themselves will be carried on in future years. -Most likely to be Willy Whistle ' s replacement: Heather Carlton. -Most likely to contort himself in strange ways and get stuck: Adam Tobey. -Most likely to crash the world ' s first rubber car: Tracey Manning. -Most likely to be late: Linda Donaldson. -Most likely to fall off the edge of the earth: Michelle Kenney. -Most likely to be injured once a month: Dana Larsen. -Most likely to get arrested as an innocent by- stander: Laura Martell. -Most likely to not know what to do with his life: Allen Jones. -Tie Imelda Marcos and Mrs. Gol- ley for the number of shoes she owns: Lisa Hartwell. -Least likely to have an affair with Danny Quayle: Beth Green. -Most likely to build the world ' s most innovative nuclear weapon: John Walker. -Most likely to chain herself to the White House fence: Lyz Galani. Goofy Giggles - Taavo Godtfredsen and Lauren Solomita. Dressed to Kill - Winifer Sewall and Doug Gray. 42 SENIORS -Most likely to be misguided along the way: Chrissy Anderson -Most likely to be leader of an elite group of African ze- bras: Taavo Godtfredsen. -Most likely to burn down his house: Jon Russo. - Most likely to be a film star: Ryan Cardoos. -Most likely to meet Mr. Right on Sunday morning at Denny ' s: Lauren Solomita. -Most likely to be the first female quarterback in the N.F.L.: Liz Boehm. Loveliest Locks - Krysha Spiewack and Paul Cronin. Timid Twosome drea Casserly. Don Giard (not pictured) and An- Truesome Twosome - Ambriel Rosenberg and Lee Parnell. SENIORS 45 -Most likely to become one of the fast- talking spokespeople for Federal Express: Sara Sonnerset. -Most likely to be caterer to major parties and maybe even have one: Tommy Sullivan. -Most likely to steal a briefcase: Leah Benson. -Most likely to be kicked out of college for plagiarism: Don Giard. -Most likely to steal a picnic basket: Leslie Fryer. Luscious Legs - Taavo Godtfredsen and Pam Miller. Artistically inclined - Lyz Galani and Russ Harrington (not pictured, he was too busy drawing) Superbly Spirited - Tommy Sullivan and Alissa Marvellously Musical - Mike Stein and Gretche Millman. Gerbrands. 46 SENIORS ANOERSON.CHRISTINE 64 Wildwood Drive Activities: Varsity Cross-Country 1.2,3: Captain 4; Spring Tracl 1; Var- sity 2,4; Concert Band 1: V ind En- semble 2,3,4; Marctiing Band 1,2.3,4; Ctioir 1,2,3; Madrigal 4; Musical 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Varsity Boys ' Basketball Manager 2,3.4; A.F.S. 2,3; Treasurer 4; French Club 2,3,4; SADD 2,3.4; Citizenship Com- mittee 3.4; Student Advisory Council 3.4; Massachusetts Girls State 3; N H S. 3.4; Student Government Day Representative 3; Hall Decorating 1.2.3.4; Powder Puff 3.4; Prom Deco- rating 3; HENRY 1,2,3,4; Bedford-Ar- ras Exchange 3,4. Thanks To: Mom. Dad. Eric. Camilla. Paul. Enk. Rob. Lisa H.. Jamie. Tamar. Roger, Grub, Jay son, Dana, Alissa, Jon, Pete. Camp McWain. the Slicks. Laura-for always being there: Jen-for making me laugh; Marianne-I miss you!; Luke- for making my Junior year the best; Kri-for being my best friend in the world; HENRY-Heather. Karen. Leah, especially Suzanne(your best friend always) You are the greatest! Future Goals: To stay off the Lowell Connec- tor, never stop laughing about August 17. 1988. fulfill my New Year ' s Resolu- tion 7, 1986. and go cow tipping in Belgium with Marianne. Seriously, to be happy, successful, and fill my life with the finer things. ARDITO, DOUGLAS 26 Hay den Lane ATKINSON, WILLIAM 18 Offut Rd BAKER, RACHEL 2 Neillian Way Activities: Field hockey 1. Thanks To: Myman, Colleen. Jess. Mark. Gus. and Cindy for being my best friends and helping me be myself. Thanks to Jeanee. Pat. Dave. Am brief Lee, Les- lie, Sara, Angela, Lyz, Heather, Kris- ten, and everyone else for being my friends. Also thank you to the art teachers, I ' ll never forget you. Finally. Josh. I love you forever! Future Goals: To join the Peace Corps, be- come a famous artist, and live happi- ly ever after with Josh. BENSON, LEAH 4 Gould Rd Activities: Wind ensemble 1.2.3,4; Jazz ensemble 3.4; marching band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 1.2.3.4; Athletic trainer 2,4; Social chairman 1; SADD 1.2.3.4; French club 2,3.4; Hall deco- rating 1.2.3.4; Prom decorating 3; Powder Puff 3.4.. Henry 1.2.3.4. Thanks To: Marianne (passenger Ab- bott) I miss you!! the 3 LM ' S (Laura. Luke. Lorelie). Caycee. Social Group (especially Anne and Heatherly). An- thony. Jayson. Grub. Kristen (Wanda- uh-Mrs. Clark here). Kosta. Dave. Kristen. Lauren and Eric. Dick and Marylou. everyone in D C. 86 ' , Mon- treal 87 ' , golf carts and our Canadien friends in Florida 88 ' : Special thanks to Rob, to Pete and Paul for all thej summer 88 ' memories, and most of all to Karen, Heather, Chrissy. and Su- zanne-may HENRY live forever. Future Goals: Make an outrageous amount of money and have fun doing it. own an island, and play my sax like Clarence BISHOP, SUSAN 7 Gleason Rd BOEHM, ELIZABETH 33 Selfridge Road Activities: Soccer 1; varsity 3.4; swimming varsity 2.4; basketball 1; ju- nior varsity 2; varsity 3; Softball 1.2; track varsity3.4; French club 3; marching band 4; concert band 1.2.3; art director yearbook. 4. Thanks To: My family and friends. The teachers who taught me. The counseling office has been great. And for getting through my difficulty on my own with advice from: Linda Caissie. Heather Doughty, and CYO members of Hans- com AFB for having a great time with them. Future Goals: The Olympics is far but I think I can make it. (Hopeful- ly) After, a professional singer and athlete in the U. S. Later. I would like to help the starving people in the U.S. and all over the world. BRADSHAW, BRIAN Lido Lane Activities: Football 1; Concert Band 1; Wind ensemble 2. 3. 4; Jazz Ensem- ble 2.3.4; Pit orchestra 3.4; Marching band 2.3.4; Thanks To: Mom. Dad, Kevin - thanks for the car; Terry - thought I zigged when I zagged; Jerry- come on fella; Rich - pretty beautiful; Eric - you small goon you; Mike- nice guitar; Scott - that Godlike Morocca; Tosh - definitely; Pat - who did you go out with???; George - watch out for those fire hydrants; John- Mori! ; Mr. Hunt - cornucopiatic?; Mr. Barbas - who goes to Oberlin?; the rest of the marching band; Fort Apache Studios; Kate; and of course Tanya- thanks for all the support and great junior and senior years. Hope we make it. Corny! Future Goals: Play the Centrum; graduate college. BRUHA, ANN 1 Lane Avenue Activities: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Spanish club 2,3; Hall decorating 1,2,3,4; Prom Decorating 3. Thanks To: Thank you. Mom. Dad. and Mary, you ' ve made everything easier. Ste- phen. I love you. I couldn ' t have done it without you! Pammy don ' t forget I hated you! Lia remember Waldens and summer ' 88! Pam and Lia don ' t ever forget how to get to Newton South. Bonnie-ooo. Sunoco and Jes- sie. Especially Caycee, Pheasant Lane Mall, my parents gone. Lisa and Gretchen- ski trip ' 88 Canada. Don ' t forget Don and the drinks. Tracey, could our families be more identical? Thanks Jimbo, Cheri, Barclay ' s car) and A-wing crew- you ' re the best. Fu- ture Goals: To never worry and to always BE HAPPY! CAISSIE,LINDA jfff% 9 Patriot Circle ' - Activities: Hall Decorating 3.4; Paral- lax 3.4. Thanks To: All of my friend- s. especially Amy O ' Neill and Liz Boehm. Future Goals: Get a good paying job and go to college. CALLAHAN,DANNY 383 South Rd Activities: Basketball. Varsity 1.2,3 captain 4; Baseball. JV 1. Varsity 2.3.4. Thanks To: Eddy. Scott. Dave. Brian. Chris, Jim. Jeff. Ryan, Laurie, Pam, Lia. Heatherly. Zenobia. Jamie. Nikki. Coach Sabourin and the rest of my coaches; people, food, and sci- ence crew: Bonnie. Pam. Amy, Kris- ten, Laura, Marty, and Rob; my sisters Maureen, Kerry, Annmarie. my grand- mother, my uncle Frankie. Special thanks Mom. Dad. and Julie I love you! Future Goals: To get a college basketball scholarship, own my own company, become rich so I can buy a new truck, car, snowmobile, boat, and every other toy I want! CAMPBELL.CYNTHIA 267 Concord Rd Activitties: Athletic Trainer. Thanks To: Suzy - I ' ll miss you. Thanks Ange- la-la. Kristen. Nancy. Mel. Marni. my family. Jen. Danny. Mr. Hunt, Mrs. Haggerty, the girls at work and any- one else I forgot. Remember guys, this is just the beginning. Tim- I ' ll look you up when I ' m rich. Future Goals: To go to college, live in France, get mar- ried a few times and have no kids. Also to learn French so I can under- stand the songs in Express. CARDOOS, RYAN 18 Cot Hill Rd CAREY.BRETT 10 Dewey Rd Activities: Golf 1,2; ROTC 1,2; Dra- ma 2. 3, 4; Choir 1.2.3. 4; Sleep 1.2.3. 4. Thanks To: Jim (Adam). Ed (God), Chris (Moses), Mike. Jolt. Fred Meyer. John Bender. Max Headroom, and fi- nally Mom and Dad. Future Goals: I...UH...DUNNO Mebbe stop saying morning when it ain ' t. . . or is. . . DUNNO. I wanna black Lotus....! hope- ... Mebbe? DUNNO. Not sure. CARLISLE,ANDY 374 Davis Rd CARLSON,LAURA 43 Great Rd Activities: Ensembles 1; Choir 2.3.4; Double Sextette 4; Hall Decorating 1.2.3.4; Prom Decorating 3. Thanks To: Jillene. Tommy. Pammy. Rich. Andrea. Nikki - for being a great sister, the Mac Pac. Danny. David. Robbie. Chris, and Eddie; the lower A wing crew. Kristen - for all the crazy things we did together. Bonnie - for always being there - love ya. Mrs. Isabelle - for all the advice. Stephen - for being a great teacher. Jeff - you always under- stood. Mom and Dad - you ' re the best, and especially Robbie - I wouldn ' t have made it with out you - thanks. Future Goals: To become a lawyer and to learn how to skydive in Colorado. CARLTON.HEATHER 48 Notre Dame Road Activities: Majorettes 1.2.3.4. cap- tain 3. 4; Softball 2. 3; Powder Puff 3. 4; Ensembles 4; French club 2; Prom Decorating 3; HENRY 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Mom, dad, and Betsy; Robbie Doherty, Laura Martell, Cay- cee Hawley, Glen Pearson, Jimmie Caruso, Jayson Gilberti, Aaron Finkel- stein, Brian Kane, Anthony Paglia, Chris Drew; Laurie T. - all our talks and songs; Pam and Paul - IPS, Mahna- Mahna guys; Majorettes - especially Pam Taylor and Lorl Goodwin; Good luck Marianne - we miss you; the Vi- geants; Mrs. Walcott; Florida and Montreal; Dave Baumann - sunsets, Hurricane Gloria. Special thanks to HENRY: Leah, Karen, Suzanne, and Chrissy - you guys have made it the best! Future Goals: Own a lifetime supply of Chiclets, have my kids col- lect David Baumann ' s baseball cards, find chowder, stay off the Lowell Con- nector, become a professional golf cart theif and to get my truck. CASSERLY, ANDREA 377 North Rd CHEMLEN, MICHAEL 303 Concord Rd CHUI, CHI MING 53 Dunster Rd COLLIER, JENNIFER 71 A Scott Circle COLLIGAN, PATRICIA 3 Andrews Circle CORDES, ERIK 3 Jeffery Circle Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Win- ter track 1,2,3,4; Spring track 1,2,3,4; Telemedia 2.3.4; French club 2,3.4; Bedford - Arras 3,4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Commander Adama, Ken, Jones, the Bedford High stick ball] team, Lenny, and the unrespectedl cross country team. Future Goals: Be successful marine biologist, make 1992 Olympic stickball team. COREA, ANGELA 4 Minuteman Drive Activities: Varisty diving 1; Varisty gymnastics 1; Varsity basketball 3.4; Hall decorating 2.3.4; Lip synch 2.3; French club 3; Prom decorating 3; Powder puff 3; Athletic trainer 3; Flags 4; Choir 4; SADD 4; Drama club 4. Thanks To: All those who have shared their smiles with me. Specia, thanks to: Boe. Lou, Miss Aquanett, Spaz. Kelley. Foxy, Kris. Chelle, Lauren. Jen. Wendy. Lia. and m homeroom buddies. Especially Mom, Dad. big bro Pete, and my cutie Gins Future goals To figure out why ob jects in the mirror are closer than the appear. CORIATY, CHRISTOPHER 1 1 Constitution Drive Thanks To: My family and Fred w jdj were always there. Ski. Tim, Bill Goony, Ronel, Randall, Paul, Sean] Todd, Mary Jo, the Mets, Robert S. Darrell C, and Craig C. also to m good pals Bob, Tom, Bruce. Angus Jimmy, Iggy. John, and Eric. Specie thanks to Tammy White. Futurr Goals: To keep on running full spee ' until my dying day because I think it better to burn out than slowly fad , away. To always be interested an- ' proud of what I ' ve done. So when th final bell rings I can tell myself I ' v won. COTE.KATY 129 Page Rd 48 SENIORS Thanks To: Friends! Love you all, NIkki. Kristi, Tanya, Mike, Suzy, Kathy, Kristen, Marty, Danielle, Vicki, and those I did not name. Thanks to Nikki who in her own way helped me, Kristi could not have made it without you. Mrs I. for keeping me sane. Thanks to Mrs. Lohrum and the great- est admiration to Mrs. D. Brian and Rob- always thinking of you. Ponder- onians: always on my mind, in my heart, and in my soul. Special thanks to Mark, who showed me reality. I love you that. Also, special thanks to Mom, Dad, and my brothers three. A piece of advice: always show your true col- ors! Future Goals: To be the very best I can. COUTO, DANIEL 23 Hay den Lane Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1.2.3,4: Track 3: Hall decorating 1.2.3,4: Intramural soccer 1,2,3,4; In- tramural Muckwack 3,4. Thanks To: Mom and Dad for putting up with me and giving me support and backing me up with all my ventures. To Natalie for making these past two years the best of my life and being there as a friend. To all my coaches and teach- ers for guiding me to my success. To Paul, James Patrick McGovern, Brian, Chris, Tom, and Darryl for being my friends through everything. Future Goals: To become an engineer, make a sucess of D. £ T. Co. distributors, buy a house, get married to a wonder- ful woman doctor, and live life to its fullest. CRONIN, PAUL 2 Reed Lane Activities: Football 1,2,3 Captain 4; Lacrosse 1, Varsity 2,3,4; Ski trip 3,4; Lazertag 4. Thanks To: Daryl, Sam, Tom, Jim, Will, Taavo, Smitty. Chris, Doug, Dan, Lisa(for those hugs and kisses) Gretchen, Ram, Lauren, Rob- in, Heatherly, Amy, Laurie, Ann, Chrissy, Jonathan, Katie, Heather. Special thanks to: Coach Sab., Mr. Maxwell, Mom and Dad, Ryan, Chrissy, and Kristen. Tracey, Kim, Pam, and the crew at Harvard 1988! Future Goals: To get into college! Hang-glide, sky dive, and travel the world. I will party until I get married, then only on the weekends. Someday I will meet the guys from U2, own my owm business, and drive a Ferrari. Oh, and to be as awesome as Willy Martin. CURRAN, JOHN 240 South Rd Activities: Football 1,2; Lacrosse 1.2,3,4; Winter track 3; Drama club 3,4. Thanks To: My friends and Mom and Dad Future Goals: To live how I want and to always be happy. DILLEN, JOHN 45 Springs Rd Activities: Hockey 4; Prom decorat- ing 3. Thanks To: Rob Doherty, Craig O ' Brien, Brian Kane, Jay son Gilbert i. Bill Picker, Joe Lovecchio, Ryan Car- doos, Will Martin, Sam Panzeri, Bill Putney, Kosta, Chris Gette, my family and anyone else I forgot to mention. Future Goals: 1. To find out what I want to do with my life and do it. 2. To Be Happy. DITORE, ANGELA 1 1 Birch wood Dr Activities: Concert band 1; hall deco- rating 2,3,4; Prom decorating 3; Pow- der Puff 3,4; majorettes 4. Thanks To: Mom and Dad for everything. Thanx to Christine, Laurie, Kosta, Sue, Wendy, and all my friends through the years and to the major- ettes. Special thanks to Diane for all the good times and for being there. Very special thanks and love always to Sammy. Future Goals: To find out exactly what I want to do do and to enjoy doing it. To get married, have kids, be rich and happy. DOHERTY, ROBERT 54 Notre Dame Rd Activities: Tennis 1; swimming 1,2,3; hockey 4. Thanks To: Anthony. Craig, Karen, Heather, Leah, Chrissy, Heatherly, Andy, all the hockey and sports crew. Special thanks to Jay- son, Suzanne, Grubb and Anthony. As always thanks Mom and Dad and all my family. Remember, Al Bundy lives in us all. Future Goals: To be rich and have a huge house with a hockey rink and ten swimming pools. Never again have to deal with moronic people and always be happy. I want to own a 1945 convertible Mustang Coupe as well! DONALDSON, LINDA 305 Concord Rd Activities: French club 3,4; AFS 4; SADD 4; Hall decorating 1,2.3; Pow- der puff 4; Band 1,2,3. Thanks To: Jen, Melanie, Karl, Angelique, Nancy, Lisa. Niki, Camilla, Alissa, Dana, Luke, Dave, my family and my big sister. Future Goals: Marry a hockey player. DOUGHTY, HEATHER 33 Curve St. DURAN, JENNIFER 106 Offutt Rd ERICSON, CAMILLA 97 Hancock Street Actvities: Field Hockey 1, Varsity 2,3,4; Tennis 1,4; Basketball Manager Varsity 2,3,4; Prom Chairman 3.4; Prom Decorating 3; Hall Decorating 2,3,4; SADD 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Student Advisory Committee 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Marching Band 1; Double Sextette 2,3,4; Madri- gal 1,3,4; Choir 2; Musical 1.2,3,4; French Club Secretary 4; AFS 4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad, fvlaryAnn, my sister Shannon, Mom and Dad Solo- mi ta, friends Dana and Luke who make me laugh; Alissa for looking out for me; Lauren for putting up with me; Jamie for teaching me a lot; Taavo for singing with me when no one else would; Robin for understanding me; Lisa, Yse. Linda, Kim, Karl, my Field Hockey Buddies, Mishy, Shazam; and thanks to Doug, the Love of my Life! Future Goals: would like to be hap- py in whatever I do. EDWARDS, MELANIE 6 Reeves Rd FARMER, KARL 14 Ledgewood Dr Activities: Basketball Varsity 2,3; Captain 4; Track Varsity 3,4. Thanks To:: Clarence, Franklin, Keith, Brian. Rob, Marcus, Sheldon Lennox- the Whole Dog Posse, Nicole King, My Lit- tle Nikkita, Nikki. Jen, Lisa, Kim. Lin- da, Gretchen, Sarah. Sarah. Leslie, Camilla, Dana, Dana-Dane, Lauren, Jim, Dan, Taavo, Jamie, Tom, Brian, Brian, Alissa, Busy Bee, Jill, Lia, Tra- cy, Allisia, Lisa, Tar a, Ann, Allison, Suzie, Lynn. I thank you all for making Bedford an easy place to move to. Special thanks to Tina Jones, All right, Tina, We ' re outta here! . Fu- ture Goals: Attend college, graduate from college, graduate from law school, clock crazy doe. Whatever I do, I ' ll be holding a basketball nearby. FARMER, KIM 14 Reeves Road Activities: Soccer 1,2. Varsity 3,4; Ski Team 1, Varsity 2,3,4; Track 3, Varsity 2; Varsity Softball 4; French Club 2, 3 4; A.FS. 2, 3, 4; S.A.D. D. 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Forum 4. Thanks To: Jen (find the answer to whaat ?); Dana and Larsens (can you come out and play?); Alison, Jay. and Cuthberts; Mackie (see you in Barbados!); Paul (for being my buddy Jr. year); Camilla, Alissa, and the Senior crew; Soccer team; Ed and Ski team; and Mom and Dad. Special thanks to Cookie and Gramma for pulling through. Future Goals: To live at Animal House SENIORS 49 while earning a degree in International Relations. To ski my life away, travel- ing in the Jeep. To meet U2 and Bob Marley (wherever he is). To see you all at the reunions (with gray hair). Basi- cally. I want to become the ul timate yuppie (Perrier, Rolex and Jaguar included). FERRETT, RICHARD 7 Patterson Road Activities: Spanish Club: Varsity Win- ter Track 3, Varsity Spnng Track 3. 4; Thanks To: Karl, Alissa, John, Apryl, Sharon. Jimmy, Lynne, Jill, Lynnette, Marni, Heather for being a real good friend, Alexandra- thanks for all the good times we ' ve had together, and finally Ivlom and Dad for believing in me. Future Goals: To become very successful, to have a lot of money, drive major sports cars, have 35 kids, and be the best lean be. Hey, let ' s not forget- to rule the world. FRYER, LESLIE 237 Davis Road Activities: Varsity Field Hockey 1.2.3, Captain 4; Basketball 1, Varsity 2.3.4, Softball 1,2, Varsity 3,4; Drama Club 1,4: S.A.D.D. 3,4: A.F.S. 2,34: Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4: Lip Synch 2: Prom decorating 3: Latin Club 4. Thanks To: Sara Puffer for all your laughs, fun, and crazy driving. Lyz (Dr. Ruth) for your counselling. Caycee, Ambriel, Lee, Pat, Kristen, Angela, Jen, Michelle tonic , and that Demo- crat Beth for all the jokes and kidding around. Thanks Field Hockey pals (you stim me!) Carl, where are you? fvfr. Kelly who put up with me for 3 years. Special thanks to all Ivlom ' s and Dad ' s support and love. Also Special thanks to Doug for putting up with me, I LOVE VOL Future Goals: To get married to the love of my life, have twins, and live happily ever after. GALANI, ELIZABETH 3 Birch wood Dr Activities: Yearbook Co-Editor-in- Chief 4, Staff 2: Drama Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4, Tournament of Plays 1,2,3,4: fvlajorettes 2,3,4: NHS 3.4: Basketball Manager 1,2: French Club 2,3,4: Math League 2,3,4: SADD 2,3,4: AFS 2,3, Secretary 4: Hall Dec- orating 2,3: Prom Decorating 5, Pow- der Puff 3: Concert Band 4; Citizen- ship Committee 4; Latin Club Secretary 4. Thanks To: Beth- GET THIS! Let ' s go to the mall! Love ya! Shine on you crazy diamond Jennee- Academy Awards. Sandra- 1 more year, have fun! Laura- you ' ve kept me sane! Special thanks to Leslie and Doug- may you have the best of ev- erything always. Cindy and the major- ettes, Angelique, Natalie, Sara, Kayte, Lisa, Marc, Chris R. for hugs, the Band Crew, Rachel, Adam, Andy, Karen W., Jerry for normality. Hey Jude and the parents, and, of course, blessings to the whole yearbook staff And Richard O ' Brien, it was a neat idea. Future Goals: To always be free and young at heart, and to forever revel in the beauty of life. GALVAN, MARC 30-A Scott Circle Activities: Marching Band 3,4. Thanks To: Anyone and everyone who has affected my three years at Bedford High School. Future Goals: My future goal is to be a professional in the music field. GARRISON, JENNEE 3 Clark Circle Activities: Jazz Band 1: Student Council 1: Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Yearbook 4. Thanks To: Lyz and Nat who were always there: Nancy. Shelly, and Becky: Eric for unconditional love: Kayte, Cindie, Abbie, Loree, Dwayne, Julie: Brett haben nichts in ihr zu ver- lieren als ihre ketten. Sle haben eine welt zu gewinnen: Jim for Dec.-Jun. esp. May 23 and Jun 18!: Laura, Stephanie. Beth. Cindy, Barb Dan, Lacey, Bill, Bill Bill, Kathy. Mel, Mandy, Guirin, of course Mom and Dad who drag me all over the world. Future Goals: To teach in a school where the bathrooms are all unlocked. To go to the academy awards so I can wear something daring and so Lyz can cheer me on. GAUTIER, ANGELA 42 Roberts Drive Activities: Field Hockey 1,2: Double Sextette 1,2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Yearbook 3: Marching Band 3. Thanks To: My parents for always being there: to all my friends, especial- ly my best friend Cindy, who has helped me through a lot. Thanks, Je vous aime beaucoup! Future Goals: hope to make a difference in peoples ' lives, to make their lives better. Also, I want to travel all over the world. I hope to live in Italy on the edge of the ocean with a white husky and an Italian god. GENERAL, IRENE 234 Hartwell Road Activities: Swimming 1: Ensembles 4. Thanks To: Dr. Davis, Ms. Lorhum, Mrs. Hovsepian, and especially Mom, Dad, and Mrs. DiClemente. Future Goals: To go to college, work in a field I enjoy, and live my life to its fullest. GERBRANDS, GRETCHEN 33 Sweetwater Ave Activities: Varsity Soccer 1,2,4: Flag Squad 2,3: Drum Major 4; Concert Band 1,2,4: Wind Ensemble 3,4: Choir 1,2,3: Madrigal 4: Spring Musical 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 4; French Club 2,3,4: S.A.D.D. 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Tra and Lisa- you ' re the best! Pis- tachio, Sneaka, Pia, Cay-cee, Ann, Heath, Sue, Alison- I ' ll miss ya! Doug- ee, Paul, Ryan, Will, Taavo, Tom- don ' t forget your bib! Darryl, Bubba, Don, Jim, Brian, Dennis, Zelna, Chris, Beach kids, Mark- I love you! Mom, Dad, Chuck, Wendy, and Patches: Hairspray, footsie rolls. Big Ben, and Rusty! Thanx to the Paris crew for go- ing in front of me! Future Goals: To have Cyclops children and own the al- bum library of Freedom Rock. And perhaps pay my parents back (There ' s the big wrong-o!) GETTY, LISA 16 Hayden Lane Activities: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Science League 3,4: Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4: Powder Puff 3,4: Bed ford- Arras 3,4: S.A.D.D. 3,4: NHS. 3. secretary 4; Prom Dec- orating 3,4: Double Sextette 4. Thanks To: Tracey for being my best buddy, Gretchen for being St. Ends, Cheri for being there, Lia for being sunny ' cause she ' s so bright, Alli- son for up- lifting experiences, and Mom and Dad- 1 love you all. Christine and A- Wing crew, Camilla, Lauren, Chrissy, Alissa, Lisa, Paul, Darryl, Ryan, Doug, Taavo, Brian, Chris, Tommy, Jimmy, Ann and all the spirit bunnies . Also, height of hotness, Ms. Clairol, Dippedy-Doo, Montreal. Bion- ic Richard. Tracey- that ' s a big wrong- o tor you Future Goals: To train dol- phins, become a zamboni driver, and to make a rug out of all the hides of dissected cats from Adv. Bio. GIARD, DON 17 Washington Street Activities: Basketball 1.2,3,4: Tennis 2,3,4: S.A.D.D. 3,4: Yearbook 4,- Muk- wak 2: Science League 4; Prom Com- mittee 3.4: Latin Club 4, Hall Decorat- ing 2.3,4: Forum 4; Lazer Tag 4. Thanks To: My family. Miss Lorhum, Mr. Hunt, my best friend Taavo, Lee (Waun)- co-inventor of the infamous Waool-play , James Naismith, David Hollis, Trav-man, Jon, Roger, Jamie, Lauren, Dana, Camilla. Alissa, Chrissy, Will (for putting me on the moon ), Luke (you lousy liberal), Dave W.. Jim, Sulli, Ryan, Paul, and to everyone else. Future Goals: Go to college and major in architecture, play basketball in college, become a well- known architect, make Rick Proulx do a 51 everyday for the rest of his life: marry Dana Larsen, adopt three Mexi- can children, and name one of them Don-Juan: see Mike Dukakis shave his eyebrows, and watch Taavo ' s hair fall out. GILBERTI, JAYSON 6 Landmark Road, Westford Activities: Varsity Golf 1,2,3, captain 4; Rifle Team 2,3, varsity 4, Winter Track 1: Spring Track 1, varsity 2, 3, 4: Hall decorating 1,2,3,4: Thanks To: Mom, Dad, and Diane for all the help and support you have given me through all the years, also to all my grandparents, Alyssa, Anthony Tuna , Grub, Rob, Robin, Kipper, Mary, Mr Reynolds, Mr Dyer, and es- pecially to Sue for a fantastic final year of high school. An additional thanks to all my relatives and all the friends I have made throughout the years. Future Goals: intend to go to college, join the Army, I intend to go to college, join the Army, and do my share to protect this country and put a stop to communism. Then become a successful businessman and eventual- ly settle down with Sue. GODART, AMY 12 Davis Rd Activities: Soccer manager 1.2,3,4: concert band 1: ensembles 2: choir 3.4: musical 3,4: hall decorating 1,2,3,4; prom decorating 3: SADD 3,4; French Club 2,3; social chairman 2. vice-president 3, secretary 4. Thanks To: the girls - Anne, Heath, Lauree, Pam, and Robin: Win and Lisa - you guys are the greatest! Thanx for always being there and making me laugh! I luv you all!! Tom - thanx for all the special times - I love you!: social group - out of control , Smallwood; George and Helen for the secrets ; Jamie, Taavo, Will, Mike J., Pat J., Peter D., Mike D., Allen, Tommy, Jim- my, Caycee, the jr. guys, Carrie, Mr Maxwell, Ms. Lohrum and especially mom, Kristin. Rich and my family; also the Wilsons and Nana for being my second home!! Future Goals: To be happy, get married, live In California and own a ' 66 Mustang. GODTFREDSEN, TAAVO Activities: Soccer 1, basketball 1,2,3. captain 4; tennis 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2, secretary 3. president 4; or- chestra 1.2.3.4; SADD 2,3,4; Boys ' State 3; hall decorating 1.2,3.4; prom decorating 3; lazer tag 4. Thanks To: My strange and wonderful family: Ema, Isa. Arne. Marika. Special thanks to: Jamie. Jon. Don, Luke McP. my angel Annie, dave. the best friends a guy could have. Also thanks to: Will, Darryl, Alissa, Camilla, Dana, Lauren. Travis. Chrissy. Michelle. Kim, Stacie, Laura, my Harvard crew, the class of ' 89. ciao! Future Goals: To play college basketball somewhere: become a world renowned chiroprac- tor; to star in Paul Simon ' s videos and last but not least to be happy and meet as many interesting people as possible. GOODALE, DAVID 5 IB Scott Circle Activities: Upper A wing 1.2.3,4; sus- pension 1,2,3; gymnastics (out of school) 1. Thanks To: My good, friends Cid and Jane. A special thanks to my brothers and my brother, and 1 will see everyone again, on the dark side of the moon. P. S. Thanks to the white horse. Future Goals: want to move out and grow with my friends Cid and Jane, go to college at Texas A M and be an aggie like my father. 2 career fields I would like to join, the Air Force and fly or the Air Force and] be an industrial engineer GOODALE, PAUL 5 IB Scott Circle GRAY, DOUGLAS 105 Fletcher Rd ! Activities: SADD 4, choir 4, Forum 4,] Drama Club 3,4, ski team 4, work] 1,2,3,4, good times 1,2,3,4, prorr) decorating 3, hall decorating 4. Thanks To: Mom and Dad thanks good old Marky, mike, danny, Melissa, the Harvard crew, the lazer tag crew. Gingiss, Alissa for being obnoxious Michelle, roxanne, Kristin and Eva Thanks Lisa, Tracey, Gretchen anc Alison. Bob and Marie, Youth Ministry you, uou geek, arlington Catholic fo showing me myself and Bedford Higl for letting me enjoy myself Eric, Tom Pat, david, Julee. Future Goals: Taki a wild guess! But also never to run ou of good times, good friends and mem ories. never to forget how to enjoy life ' 50 SENIORS and always to remember to keep good friends. GREEN, BETH Activities: Flag squad 3. co-captain 4, Drama club 1.2.3,4: yearbook 2. 3, 4: French club 2. 3. 4; SA DD 2. 3, 4: AFS 2.3.4. citizenship committee 4. prom decorating 3: BJV basketball mgr 2. Thanks To: Jean and Ruth for not killing me every time you wanted to. To Paula and flags - you guys are great: good luck next year. Andy, Bill. Erika and Lori who left B.H.S. in one piece. Sandra, this yearbook is in debt! Lyz - luv ya - Let ' s go to the mall. Angela - I will visit you if you stay in the country. To every one of my friends, family, and people I have worshipped from afar - thanx. Future Goals: Become a U.S. Senator, the first woman something, and to finally find enough hours in the day. HANNON, ROXANNE 6 Garrison Drive Activities: Flag squad 2, 3. 4, Captain 4: Double sextet 1,2,3.4: Madrigal 2,3,4: Choir 1,2: Musicals 1,2,3.4: Homeroom Rep. 1.2.3: Hall decorat- ing 1,2.3.4: Powder puff 3.4: Prom decorating 3: Spirit week 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Dad, Mom. Robyn, Rob- bie, Dave, Theresa, Sheryl, Natalie, Foxy, Tina, Carol, Tanya, Michelle. Kristen, Krysha. Jean, Angela. Nancy. Anne- my shoulder buddy. Amy. Ka- ren. Laura. Gretchen. Michelle. Win- ifer. Lia. Tracey. Sue. Ann. Heather. Katie. Dwayne. Doug, Tom, Jim. Mark. Taavo. Will. Jay son. Thanks for being there when I needed you most. You all made my senior year the best Good luck P.G. and the flag squad next year! Go for the gold! Fu- ture Goals: To stay close to my friends who have helped me through hard times, go to college, succeed in my career, marry the one I love, and have the happiest life imaginable. HANSON, TRAVIS 3 Rodney Road Activities: Soccer 1.2 Varsity 4: Ba- ketball 1.2 critic 3,4: Baseball 1.2 Var- isty 4: Math team 2. 3. 4; Science team 2.3.4: Spanish club 2.3,4: SADD 3.4: Hall decorating 1.2.3,4: Telemedia 2.4: NHS 4: Spanish NHS 3,4: Chem- istry honor society 3.4: Boys State 3: Student court 2.4: Key club 3: Lazer tag 4: Forum assistant editor 4. Thanks To Chris (for the day of infa- my, wrestling at the Kennedy Center, etc) Luke (for all the Relic. Ducky. Rojo. Me vita. Dos. and Hey-zeus jokes) McGov, Sully. Will. Dana (for sharing Ms. Byron ' s class with me), Alissa (for being a Republican and for hating the same teachers that I do), Lauren, Camilla, Chrissy. Taavo. Jon. and Don. Special thanks to Mom. Dad. Darrell. Mr. Maxwell, and the Zellners. Future Goals: To form a professiona l Lazer Tag league with Luke, to sing Under the Boardwalk with the Dhfters. to see somebody ride shotgun besides Taavo. and to own the New York Mets. HARRINGTON, RUSSELL 152 Springs Rd HARRIS, ZENOBIA 2 Atherstone Street. Dorchester Activities: Drill team: Choir Thanks To: Danny Callahan, Paul Goodale. Amy O ' Neill. Tom Porter. Sabrina Harris, all my friends and teachers, my parents and God for helping me through these years. Future Goals: My future goal is to become a suc- cessful singer and go into other fields as well in the entertainment field in- cluding management and directing. HART, MISSY 43B Scott Circle Thanks To: Kathy. even though you are not here you are in my memories. Also thanks to Robyn for all the great times you gave me. Thanks to Mel. Suzy for the wonderful times. Also thanks to Michelle. Julie. Jen. Carolyn convey . A big thanks to my parents for putting up with me for so many years. Future Goals: To party for a year after graduation, go to Australia for vacation. Then go to college to be a sea lion and dolphin trainer. HARTWELL, LISA 1 1A Highland Ave Activities: Citizenship committee 4: sudent advisory council 4: yearbook seniors editor 4: SADD 2.3.4: French club 2. 3: Powder puff 3: Hall decorat- ing 1.2,3,4: Prom decorating 3. Thanks To: Amy for always being there for me - love ya: Linda - my chem and bif buddy: Lynne - for the laughs: Lisa - for being half of LisaLisa and putting up with me every class: Karl, Dave, Adam, Jill, Jamie, Camilla, Caycee, Jon, Eric, Chrissy, Alissa, Lyz, the gang at Sea in the Rough for the laughs and the good times: espe- cially thanks to Eileen. Bobby. Mom. and Dad for all their love and support. 1 love you guys! Future Goals: To finally watch Evil Dead 2: Become very wealthy, buy a house on the beach, and become a better windsurfer HAWLEY, CATHERINE 2 Hill Rd Activities: Varsity field hockey 1,2,3.4: Ski Team 2: Tennis 1.2: Track 3: Basketball 1: Lacrosse 4: Hall dec- orating 1.2.3.4: Prom decorating 3: French club 2.3: SADD 2.3.4: Powder Puff 3,4. Thanks To: Mom. Dad. and Chris:love you. Pia. Schmel. Booga. Sherry. Pam. Annabanana, Lisa, Lauren, Heather, Amy S., Marianne, Tracey, Leah, Karen. Heather C. Ja- mie. Russ. Jeff Ben. Tommy. Robby. Michelle. Andrea A.. Dave C. Su- zanne. Ambriel. Mrs. P., Mr T. Mr M., Ms. G.. Outward Bound, Mr. Dug- gan, and Mr. Petrillo, and especially that cute field hockey team: Lia, did that car just hit me? Uh! I think so. Future Goals: To become a lawyer, tiien eventually a judge in the Su- preme Court and to go to my first day as judge naked under my robe! HOLLIS, DAVID 22 Alaska Avenue Activities: Baseball 1. Varsity 2,3,4: Soccer 1.2. Varsity 3.4: Basketball 1.2.3. Varsity 4: N.H.S. 3.4. Thanks To: haven 7 gotten anywhere yet so it seems stupid to thank people. But suf- fice it to say. if I met you and you weren ' t full of it. thank you. Future Goals: want to be a major league baseball player I want to destroy tele- vangelism. I want to learn how to play electric guitar so I jam with Metallica. I want the world and I want it now! HOLMSTEAD, KAREN 4 Warren Ave Activities: Ski team 1.2.3.4: swim team 1.2: tennis team 1.3.4: flag squad 2.3.4: powder puff 3,4: choir 1.2.3.4: musical 1.2.3.4: drama 3.4: AFS 3.4: French club 1. secretary 3: hall decorating 1.2.3.4: Henry 1.2.3.4. Thanks To: Leah. Heather. Chrissy, Laura (Flag Twin) ans Suzanne - you guys are the best! To al the good times we ' ve had! Montreal and Florida - golf carts, beaches, monorails and chowder Youth Ministry - We ' re all mistaken Social Group and Flags. Also, thanks to Sue (since ' 72), Anne. Angela (Yobaby), Krysha, Roxanne, Caycee, Doug, Rob, Anthony, Aaron, Jayson, Mr. Hunt and my family. Til miss you all! Future Goals: To go to college, travel the world, ski in Colora- do, and have an eternal tan. HOVDE, KRISTIN 3 Freedom Circle Activities: Choir 7; athletic training 3, manager 3, 4: Spanish club 2. 3, 4: AFS 4: SADD 3, 4: yearbook 3: powder puff 3.4: hall decorating 4. Thanks To: SENIORS 51 Mom, Dad, Kathy, Greg for being the best family, and to all of my friends: Michielie. Roxanne for those funny, great times. Also to Vicki, sara, Jean, Leslie. Sara Puff, Tanya. Doug. l lary. Davis. Chris (little bro). Melissa and anyone else. Lastly to Eva for being a great sister for a year. Future Goals: To go to college, marry a man with blond hair, travel all over Europe, own a house in the South, become very rich, stay in touch with my friends and I hope Michelle gets her white BMW. HUFFMAN, SCOTT 5 ; Dunster Rd ISABELLE, NICOLE 160 Springs Rd JACQUES, NATALIE 135 Patterson Rd Activities: Dance Team; 1,2,3: Indus- trial Arts Club: 1: Future Business Leaders of America Club:2: SADD:4: Spanish Club:4: Hall Decorating:4: Prom Decorating;3. Thanks To: Kry- sha - Newport, Burger King. What ' s your name? I mean your FIRST name? glasses. Pictionary, The Yup- pie, ChiChi ' s: Gene-Chi Chi ' s. I wore the boots all right. Thanks ya ' II for be- ing great pals! Ch ad- Chill Butch! Bri- an - Hey! Patty - Pweeze. Michelle - want a cookie? Brian-your great and hey - where are the shorts? Ben - Prom was great - really! Rob - thank you for being so wonderful and caring - luv ya! Future Goals: hope to be a very successful accountant, have a gorgeous husband, two beautiful chil- dren, a Mercedes, a house in the country (Texas preferably) and to just be happy. JONES, ALLEN 18 Reeves Rd Activities: Soccer 1,2,3. Varsity 4; Varsity Ski Team 3, 4: Lacrosse 1, Var- sity 3.4: NHS 3.4: Math league 2,3.4: French Club 2. 4: SADD 4: AFS 4; Hall Decorating 4. Thanks To: All my friends at BHS. epecially Adam, Ken. Erik, Pat. Jay son. Dana, Robin. Also to the soccer, ski. and lacrosse teams, the Scorpions, and Mom and Dad. Future Goals: To graduate college and become successful at whatever I do. Also to ski the Alps, go biking more often and maybe see EVIL DEAD II a few more times with Adam and Ken. JONES, TINA 65 Whiting St. Boston. Ma 02119 Activities: French Club 3.4: SADD 4: Boredom 1,2,3.4. Thanks To: All the little people who were with me through these four years at BHS (you know who you are). Special thanx to Nicole King (stay in touch Mrs. Pee Wee) Hey Hope! What do you think you ' re dope on a rope? -Nope!! To Marcus. Len- nox, Brian - take it easy. To Sara Puff- er - vice. YO Bubba: Peace my black brother! To my mother: Thanks for ev- erything Mom. I love you. To my grandmother - I love you yoo, Nana. To my boyfriend, Eric: thanks for the best two years anyone could ask for I love you great. Future Goals: To have a Guchi wardrobe, drive a Mer- cedes Benz. chew gum and drive at the same time. KANE, BRIAN 198 Carlisle Rd Activities: prom decorating 3: hall decorating 4: rifle team 2.3: ski team 4. Thanks To: Ryan and Bill for help- ing me out with my car. Will and Sta- cey for being really good friends over the years. Thanks to my family and friends who were there when I needed them. Future Goals: To go to colege, earn a decent living, and maybe someday win the megabucks so I don ' t have to get up at 6.00 every morning! KELLEHER, DAVID 22 Pine St Activities: French club 2,4: tennis 3,4: telemedia 1,2,3,4: Starting Point producer 4: debate 1,2,3,4: science league 1,2,3,4: math league 2,3.4. Thanks To: Mom. Dad, Lisa and all my friends and teachers who gave me encouragement and support through high school. Future Goals: Go to col- lege, become an engineer, and return to visit Vinnie in France someday. KELLIHER, PATRICK 1 Benjamin Kidder Lane Activities: Ski team 2,3,4: wind en- semble 1,2.3,4: jazz ensemble 1,2,3,4: pit orchestra 3,4: math league 2,3,4: science league 3.4: NHS 3.4. Thanks To: Everyone and anyone who helpd me through the hard times and made the easy times more enjoy- able. Especially: Brian. Tanya. Rich, Nadav. Kevin. Juan, Mike znd Mikw who got me through Friday after- noons. Adam, Ken, Allen. Eric. Jeff and Andy for never knowing what to do, Larry, Pat, Richard, and Ben for trying to show me the light of knowl- edge. My family for always being there. Future Goals: Go to college: get married: get rich: buy a ' 67 Vette and be happy. KENNEY, MICHELLE 49C Scott Circle Activities: YFU exchange student - summer of 1988: flag squad 4: hall decorating 1,2.3.4: SADD 4: tourna- ment of plays 1,2,3.4: prom decorat- ing 3: powder puff 4: yearbook 3: French club 1. Thanks To: My family - you ' re the best! Anne. Leanne. Amy. and Tracey - thanx for always being there. Tammy. Kristel. Debbie. (Ange- )La, Karen. Kristen, Karrie, Liz. Han- non, Kristine, Berko, Concannon. Dawn. Pat, Terese. Holly, Chrissy, Ne- valainens. Pia, Mina, and Flags - 1 love you all! Future Goals: I plan to major in accounting in college and get a de- gree which will give me a good job so I can eventually design my dream house on a warm tropical island and have enough money left over to take lots of trips back to Finland! KIRKLAND, TANYA 28 Brooksbie Rd Activities: Concert Band 1.2.3: wind ensemble 4; marching band 2.3,4: Spanish club 2. 3, 4: homeroom rep 2: prom decorating 3: hall decorating 2.4. Thanks To: My family and friends: Michelle, you ' ve been a great friend since 8th grade. Remember Jack and Julian and science class? Thanks for being there thru all my stu- pid problems. Roxanne, I ' m glad I ' ve been friends with you for a long time. You ' re fun to be with, even if some- times you weren ' t allowed out. And especially to Brian - you ' re the best and last boyfriend I ' ll ever have and I hope you feel the same way about me. I love you! Future Goals: To get an enjoyable job. be rich, have the best husband possible and to live happily ever after. KNAPP, SONIA Patterson Rd Thanks To: My family: myself: every- one in England who helped me through the year: everyone here who helped me through the year. Future Goals: Be a hairdresser and own a pub in London: own a red Porsche: have a black panther as a pet: marry a millionaire who is about to die and make sure that he leaves ALL the money to me. LARSEN, DANA 24 Reeves Rd Activities: Varsity soccer 1,2,3, co- captain 4: varsity ski team 1,2, cap- tain 3,4: tennis 1, varsity 2.3,4: NHS 3,4: SADD 1.2,3. co-chairperson 4: AFS 1,2,3.4: math league 2.3.4: sci- ence league 2.3.4: French Club trea- surer 2, vice-president 3,4: Girls ' State 3; Greater Boston Student Advisory Council 3,4: hall decorating 1.2.3,4: prom committee 3, 4: powder puff 3. 4: telemedia 4: concert band 1: class secretary 2: stage crew 3. 4. Thanks To: Kimmy. Cam. Lorraine. Chrissy. Lukie, Trav. Jamie. Taavo. Jon and Don and especially Alissa for being there for the past 1 1 years: the Social Group and The Slicks. My Wonder- ful, the Milkmen, Pammy and the 1987 and 1988 soccer teams, Ed and the ski team crew, the Harvard Party Gang and the entire class of 1989. Sp ecial thanks to Eric, Mom. and Dad. Future Goals: To go to medical school and become a sports medicine specialist. Become the ultimate yup- pie and make my millions by age 35. Then retire and use my money to trav- el around the world and to support my skiing, windsurfing and waterskiing addictions. LAVELANET, ALAN 247 Concord Rd Activities: Football 1,2.3, varsity 4: swimming 1.2.3. captain 4: lacrosse 2. varsity 3.4: yearbook 4: SADD 3.4: ROTC 1,2, staff 3. officer 4: citizen- ship committee 4. Thanks To: Sam, Andy, Craig, all my coaches, Mrs Don- ovan for giving me my only detention! My family and especially Jackie. Fu- ture Goals: To Grow up, get married, have intellectually superior children and name them Gunther, Chemp, and Sam. LEHMANN, CHAD 247 Concord Rd LENZ, BRIAN 107 Offutt Rd Activities: Wrestling 1,2. varsity 3: track 2: lacrosse 3. varsity 4: ski team 4: NHS 34: French Club 1,2.3, trea- surer 2: English team 3: Forum 4: hall decorating 4. Thanks To: Everyone for not making me feel like an outsid- er. Mr. Stephenson, stay casual. Thanks to everyone back in Va, we had some good times, didn ' t we? Thanks to Mike Dukakis for losing the presidency for me I appreciate it. Thanks Mom. Dad. and Cynthia. And Mike, learn how to play tennis. I hated having to beat you all the time. Future Goals: To make lots of cash by an early age, retire, and play the rest of my life. Also, I ' d like to see Dave H oil is admit to himself he is not God. To see all top 40 female singers rounded up and shot at dawn. LEWIS, JAMIE 12 School Ave Activities: Soccer 1,2. varsity 3, cap- tain 4: basketball 1.2, varsity 3.4: var- sity tennis 2.3,4: baseball 1: SADD: homeroom rep: intramurals: stage crew: Latin club: lazer tag. Thanks To: The boys of the 1988 varsity soc- cer team, who were the best team- mates a guy could ask for. Also to all the great friends of mine who gave me their support while I was in the hospi- tal, especially Lisa G. To the Gang: Taavo, Dana L., Luke M., Jon R., Alissa. Lauren, Dan, and Camilla who meant more to me than she ' ll ever know. Also. Will M., Tom S., Jim M., Tom L., Liam, Pam M., Heatherly, Ryan C, Paul C, Andy G. Ann B., Gretch. Tracey. Holly, Amy S., Jill O. for being such good friends. Finally to Mr. Maxwell and my family. Future Goals: To own a Porsche. LIPCZER, KAREN 63 Elm St Activities: Concert band 1,2: prom decorating: hall decorating 1,2.3,4; Softball 1.2. varsity 3.4. Thanks To: Mom and Dad, Michelle (Mel), Mi- chelle (Shelly), Amy, Michelle Kenney for being such a good friend through- out my senior year. All my friends from bowling: Don. Ted. Jim. Jay, Mike D., Mike R.. and Bill. Future Goals: To be successful in whatever I do. To travel all around the world. My biggest dream of all is to own a Mustang car for each year made so I can drive a different one each year. LOONEY, PAM 27 Old Billerica Rd LOVECCHIO, JOE 17 Old Stagecoach Rd Activities: Football 2, varsity 3,4: basketball 1.4: AFROTC 1.2.3: prom decorating 3: brickomania 2,3,4; SADD 4. Thanks To: Thanks to the teachers who put up with me. Also my mother, who never embarassed me, even while working in the school: to the football coaches and my team- mates: to all my friends. Future Goals: To get a masters degree, and rule the business world: or get a law degree and become a politician: to drive to the class reunion in a fire-red Porsche. To live long, and prosper J.M.L. LUKA, MICHAEL 21 Adams Rd Thanks To: Mom and Dad, your first 52 SENIORS try made it: Gramma and Grampa for keeping my stomach from being home-sicl : to Jasper for l eeping me informed about your life and Moan- alva, write fast: tfie Fujimotos. you ' d be my second ctioice: all my Haole friends in l ass. I will cherist) tfie mem- ories, tia!: everyone else who kept me company, you ' re invited to my house in Hawaii. Future Goals: To drive my Countach circle island - everyday: be- come a graduated rainbow: use all of the skills that the teachers said I would from high school in life: and most of all don ' t fret, be benevolent. LYDON, JENNIFER 6A Bedford Village Thanks To: Amy, Dawn. Scott: friends forever. Scott, you mean a lot to me, luv you 4-eva! Lynn: always. Freshman year - Tech! mint times! Way land, 2 yrs., - thanx Learned a lot. met many. Wendy. Rene, and all my old friends who kept in touch and cared, thanks. Never forgotten. Shawn, I love you. Fulfill all of your ambitions 4 the G. and B. times. Mom. for all the love, help, and support you ' ve given me: my brothers for standing by me. To my brither John - hang in there and forever hold on to your dreams. Future Goals: Strive for my success. MALONEY, SHELDOrur - ' ,- : 27 Edwards Dr - MANNING, TRACEY V 7 Richard Rd Activities: Cheerleadirig 1,2,3, cap- tain 4: Class Treasurer 1,2,3: hall dec- orating 1,2.3,4: prom decorating 3: powder puff 4: SADD 1.2.3.4: French Club 2,3,4: musical 1,2,3.4. Thanks To: Lisa for always being there, Alison for being the coolest. Gretchen for us- ing more hairspray than me, Lia, Ann, Christine, Steph, Alicia, Cheri, the rest of the crew , Paul, ripped jeans, Ryan. Tommy, Jimmy. Jamie, Taavo, the rest of the laser taggers, and ev- eryone else I forgot. Special thanks to Mom, Dad. and my family. I LOVE YOU ALL!!! Future Goals: To go to colege, get married, and have plenty of kids. Then to become a Driving In- structor and if I can ' t. then at least be able to make it over the Ditch! MARINO, MICHELLE 4 Revolutionary Ridge Rd ' Activities: Field hockey 1. varsity 2.3.4: basketball 1: athletic training 1.2: Spanish Club 2.3,4: SADD 4; prom decorating 3: hall decorating 4. Thanks To: Jean, Michelle, Nicole, Adran, Becky, sara, Enis, Courtney, Taavo, Juan. Robin, Meg. David. Chris, sara P.. the ' 88 Field Hockey team, Fred Milberry. Mood, Buick and Maxima, Kermit and Ralph - even though you ' re both dead, Kristin - for a fun summer. Eva - for all her ad- vice . Doug - for always cutting me down, Roxanne - for making me para- noid, Tanya - for being a good friend, and Laurine - for being my siste. Fu- ture Goals: To own a white BMW, have blonde children, and never to have anyone make fun of the way I walk (tonic). MARTELL, LAURA 7 Beverly Rd Activities: Yearbook 1,3. co-editor 4: AFS 1.2. co-president 11. president 12: flag squad 2.3,4: gymnastics 1: spring musical (costumes) 1, 2. 3, 4: te- lemedia 1.2,3: French Club 2.3.4: sleep 1.2. lack of 3.4: citizenship com- mittee 3.4: Girls ' State Representative 3: legislative committee 4: BHS variety show 3: hall decorating 1.2.3.4: prom decorating 3: student advisory to the school committee 4. Thanks To: All those who have helped me through high school, especially mum, daddy and Christine. Also Natalie. Suzanne. Leah. Heather (Sara. Robin. Mikey.) The Flag Squad especially Ren (Flag Twin) we ' ve made it. the Slicks, youth ministry, and the entire yearbook staff To the croo of ' 88 - thanx for an awesome summer. Lyz. never con- form. Chnssy I ' ll never forget the times we ' ve shared: and Debs - for every- thing we ' ve done thanks. I could never have survived without everyone ' s help. To the class of ' 89 Good Luck. Future Goals: To be happy, never be bored, make others smile, succeed in whatever I choose to do and always, always make my own opportunities. MARTIN, WILLIAM 1 1 Self ridge Rd Activities: Lacrosse 1.2, varsity 3,4: athletic trainer 3: winter track 4: intra- mural lacrosse 1,2,3,4: intramural soccer 2: intramural muck-wak 2,4: la- ser tag 4: hall decorating 1,2,3.4: prom decorating 3: SADD 4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad. Linda, Barney, Char- lie, Jimmy, Speedy. Stacy, Ken. Anne - Bottlecap, Love you always, thanks for being there! Taavo - Harvard, arryl - Midnight Run, Tommy - SADD dance, Jim - Who ' s right? Paul - par- gek, Ryan, Smitty, Z-Bird-Midterms, Brian - old lady, Mike G., Heatherly, Amy, Robin, Pam. Laurie, Luke, Ja- mie, Jon, Don. love you all. thanks for the memories. Future Goals: Go to college, be successful, like in my job: get married: hope to meet Roger Rab- bit in person: to own the Batmobile, and to never have a dull moment. MAYER, BRIAN 5 Constitution Dr Activities: Wrestling 1. captain: soc- cer 2.4: marching band 1.2.3: ROTO 1,2.3. commander 4. Thanks To: Tammy! Larry, Chad. Laurie, Ca- marie, Jon. Kara, Jason, Jessy, Heather s. Adam, Heather J.. Kitty, Mom and Dad, Chris and Kelly, Julie, dawn, Natalie. Sara, Jen, Linda, Kry- sha, Mr Co rliss, Mr Keup. Future Goals: Air National Guard. 4 years college, eventually an officer in the Air Force MCALLISTER, BEN 433 Concord Rd Activities: Snow boarding, water ski- ing, skateboarding, surfing, rock climbing, hiking, mountain and road biking. Thanks To: My parents. Pat and all my brothers. Russ Harrington, let ' s go see the Dead. Jeff Patterson, I owe you one. Tom Porter, once a Por- ter always a Porter Ed Franks, won ' t you be my neighbor? Phil Poor I ' ll miss you kid. Thanks to everyone else who helped and even those who didn ' t, and special thanks to all the Girls! Future Goals: To live in the mountains in the midwest: snowboard deep powder every day and own a ski resort. ' ' -) ' .• ' ' . MCARDLE, ROBIN ' ' .L 291 Davis Rd W ' i ' i ' ' Activities: Field hockey 1. Varsity 2.3,4: Softball 1.2. varsity 3,4: ski team 1: choir 1,2,3,4: musical 1.2,3,4: class officer 1: French Club 2,3.4: SADD 4; powder puff 3,4: hall deco- rating 1,2,3,4: candy sales 1,2,4: prom committee 3.4: peer leadership 4. Thanks To: The girls: Amy. Anne. Heatherly. Laurie and Pam - you ' re the best. I love you! Also. KatLynne, Camillia, Janet and Win! Hey field hockey team, you ' re mint! Mary Kate - love ya! You guys - Paul, Jim, Tom. Will. Brian. Ryan, and Taavo - awe- some: Adam. Scotty. Tom. Danny etc. . thanks. Also, to my buddies from ' 88, Tom, Peter and Bob. and a spe- cial thanks to Jayson. Most of all, thanks to Mom. dad. Tracy. Scott, and Kelly. Future Goals: To own a smartfood factory and make millions! Mostly, just to be happy and graduate from college. Oh ya. someday I spose I ' ll get married. MCGOVERN, JAMES 20 Evans Ave SENIORS 53 Activities: Football 1; basketball 1.2. varsity 3. 4: lacrosse 1, varsity 2.3.4; class secretary 3. vice-president 4; stage crew 3.4. hall decorating 2.3.4; prom decorating J Thanks To: All my friends who made my high school years the best. Good luck in all you do and always keep in touch. Tom. Will. Paul. Ryan. Smitty. Brian. Taavo. Dan. darryl, Luke. Travis. Doug, Jason, Chris, G ret Chen, Amy, Anne, Robin, Pam. Alissa, Heatherly. Laurie. Spe- cial thanks to Ms. Gullage and Mr Maxwell, and especially to Mom. Dad, Kerry, Kathi. Misty. Future Goals: To find out who invented liquid soap and why. MCINNIS, LUKE 139 Old Billerica Rd Activities: Golf 1.2.3. captain 4; bas- ketball 1.2. critic 3.4; lacrosse 3.4; lazer tag founder 4; BHS today 2. pro- ducer 3; Forum 3. editor 4; NHS 3,4; Math league 2.3.4; Spanish Club 2, treasurer 3; musical 3,4; orchestra 1.2,3,4; madrigal 4. Thanks To: Jon. Tav, Flamey. Alissa, Daner. Lauren. Camilla. Dave. Erin. McGov. Suit. Trav, Don, and Chrissy because she ' s boring. To Mr. Reynolds, Mr Spinosa. A special thanks to the fambly. Fu- ture Goals: To form a professional Lazer Tag league with Travis. To sing soprano next to Diana in the Su- premes. To out-dnve Jack Nicklaus. To drive through Steve ' s Texaco in ten years and have McGovern fill my tank. To see Taavo ' s son lose all his hair by age 25. To see Jon become fluent in English. To be able to water-ski better than Tom. To see Don stop talking so much. To see Jamie ' s picture on the back of a granola bar box. To score 770 - SA T verbal. Finally, to bring a struggling corporation to the top via television advertising. MEFFAN, PATRICK 22 Fayette Rd MERSINGER, DONALD 538 Scott Circle MILLER, PAM 17 Gray Terrace Activities: Prom co-chairman 3,4; soccer 1,2.3, captain 4; track 1,2,3. captain 4; track 1.2.3. captain 4; pow- der puff 3.4; hall decorating 1,2,3,4; ensembles 1,2; French Club 2.3; SADD 4. Thanks To: Mom. Dad. Chris, and Amy for always putting up with me! To all my friends for all the great times and memories; Paul. Chris. Brian. Jimmy. Tommy. Willy. Jay son, Peter, Dana, Heather, Camil- la, and Winifer; special thanks to Amy, Annie, Heatherly. and Robin, for all the fun times and many memories. I LOVE YOU GUYS! Biggest thanks of all to Laurie (BE-FRI) for all the happy and goony times and to Pat for every- thing. I love ya! you are the BESTS! Future Goals: To make it through college, someday be happily married, have twins, and drive a red Porsche, and always be HAPPY! MILLMAN, ALISSA 24 Meadowbrook Rd Activities: Swim team 2. captain 3.4; soccer 1; track 1; SADD 1.2.3. co- chair 4; AFS 2.3.4; French Club secre- tary 2, president 3,4; NHS treasurer; class vice-president 1.2; telemedia 2,3,4; Forum 3, co-edit ir 4; Greater Boston SAC 4; HOBY 2; hall decorat- ing 1,2,3,4; Bedford-Arras 3,4. Thanks To: The entire class of ' 89 for 4 of the best years, especially great friends Chrissy, Laura. Kim. Liz. Bubba. Lisa, Robin. Will. Jimmy, Tom, Jon, Travis, Luke. Jamie. Taavo, Dan S. for love. Jizzy R. for laughs, every- one who made FRANCE awesome (Sophie). Pavao and Juanita. I wouldn ' t have survived without years of EG OF friendship, my family, Jill. Cheryl. Lauren, Camilla, and 1 1 years of Dana. I love and will miss you all. Future Goals: To have a meaningful career and create world peace in time to settle down with the kids, letting my devoted husband support us and buy us nice things. MOORE, ROBERT 2C Langley Rd MOSCA, BONNIE 32 Fayette Rd Activities: Hall decorating 2,3; prom decorating 3; A- wing 2,3.4; hockey spectator 1.2.3.4. Thanks To: A-wing crew; Heather. Annie, caycee. Sue. Pam. Chen (miss ya). Nancy. Kosta. Dan. David. Ed. Chris. Amy love ya and miss you. especialy Kristin S.. Laura C . Mom, Dad. and Bri. You ' re the best and I couldn ' t have made it without all of you. Also the People. Food and Us crew (Per £ 87-88.) Fu- ture Goals: To stop being My Friend. Be a Grand Prize winner of Remote Control, marry a gorgeous pro hockey player and live happily ever after in Florida. MOSCA, NANCY 22 Evans Ave Thanks To: The memories we shered and made will always be treasured. Love ya! Angela. Cindy. Kristin, jen. Kristin, Bonnie. Remember the memo- ries will live on if you keep dreaming and forever hold on. Thanx to Mom and Dad for always being there and for dealing with mB through my good times and bad times Future Goals: To stay close to my friends after I move. Get my Business degree and marry a ver wealthy, blond, handsome man. MULDOON, FRANK 17 Nellis Terrace MULDOON, PETER 17 Nellis Terrace O ' BRIEN, CRAIG 3 Sheridan Rd Activities: Hockey 1.2.3.4. O ' MALLEY, MIKE 1 14 Offutt Rd Thanks To: Fred Meyer, Steve. Jy. Nat. Pat. Jim. Dil. Brett. Do. Chris, Jerry. Don. Margret-n-Tracy, Neil, Treb, Jeff Bill Matt Keith, Ed (God). Moses, the Editor. Elmo, John Bender and Brian Jihnson, Art. Bill. Mom. dad. and those long-memorable and probably illegal nights which I will nev- er forget. Future Goals: To see whether or not 4 years of high school has done me any good, and whether or not I can regain all of the I. O. points I ' ve lost during those 4 years. O ' NEILL, AMY 53 Wayte Rd Activities: Basketball 1; ensembles. Thanks To: Kristi Travers. Linda Caissie. Tracey Hector, Andrea Ca- pezzuto, Jodie Russo, Cindy Rivinius, Beth Rivinius, Nobia Harris, Jackie Scott, paul Goodale, Aruna Goel. and anyone I missed. You people are the best friends anyone can have or ask for. And to my family, Mom, Dad, Tommy. Carol. Ron. and Kristen. thank you for your love and support. I love you all Future Goals: Go to col- lege and get married to a guy I am in love with; live a very happy life, have children and work with children. OLSEN, DIANE 10 Foster Rd Activities: Majorettes 3,4; SADD 3.4; Spanish Club 3; powder puff 3. 4; con- cert band 1; hall decorating 2.3.4. Thanks To: Angie. for all the good times; Sue. Laurie, majorettes, and everyone who has been a freiend. Mom and Dad for your love and sup- port. To Callie. all the best! Thanks especially to Paul for all that you have given me. I love you! Future Goals: Earn my degree, live by a beach in the South, get a job I love, then get mar- ried and have children and no matter what happens, to always see the best in life. ORLANDO, DOUG 21 Patterson Rd Activities: Football; powder put coach; indoor outdoor track. Thanks To: All of my football coaches. Spe- cial thanks to: Sam Panzen, Brian Smith. Paul Cronin, Ed Franks, Joe Lovecchio, Dan Couto. Chris Zellner, Alan Lavalenet. Kosta Vasilakis, and all the rest of the ' 88 football team. And thanks to all my friends, especial- ly Doran Bowers, and to Mrs. Miele, my best teacher. Future Goals: To play for the Los Angeles Rams or Los Angeles Raiders; start the largest kids ' toy store in the world; make lots of money and some day buy out Donald Trump and bankrupt him for life. PAGLIA, ANTHONY 10 Norma Rd Activities: Telemedia 1,2.3. exec board 4; football 1; rifle team 1; swim team 2,3.4; Latin Club 4; athletic training 3; hall decorating 1.2,3. Thanks To: Rob for all the good and bad You helped out a lot. Sam, Craig. Andy. Bill. Brian. Rog, John. Leather. Dave. Al, Leah, Grub, Karen, Su- zanne. Chrissy. You were all an influ- ence to my life. Thanks. Future Goals: To smeday work for the FCC To be healthy and happy for a long time. PANZERI, SAMUEL 40 Glenridge Dr Activities: Football 1,2. varsity 3. captain 4; basketball 1.2.3, varsity 4. Thanks To: Costa. Paul. Brian. Chris. Willy, Lenox. Mike, Craig. Bill, dan, Eddie, Sean, Alan. Anthony. Rich, Ryan, Doug, John, Tim, Tom, Bob, Jim, Jamie, Andy, Joe, everybody on the Football Team; the rest of the ' Class of ' 89, Coaches Sabourin, Pe- trillo, Campbell, and Pete; special i thanks to Mom. Dad. Bryan, and An- gie always. Future Goals: To have arms like Arnold, play pro football for : the Dallas Cowboys and make lots of $$$■ 1 PARNELL. LEE ! 9 1 Hancock St i Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, varsity 4; varsity track 1,2.3.4; golf 1.2. Thanks To: My mother and father for always being there, and being the grteatest • parents anyone could ask for. My brother Rich for being a good kid most I all of the time. Bill R. . Dave W. and Joe I L. for being the great friends they are. Roberta S., Andrea C. and Paula R. ' for being such sweet friends. To Don (Raul) for scoring off that great pass I gave him in the Wayland basketball game at the end of the fourth quarter to make the infamous Jual play. To Ambriel Rosenberg, the sweetest, best girlfriend in the world, I love you! Future Goals: To make too much money in Art. PARSONS, LEANNE 314 South Rd Activities: Soccer 1; swimming 1.2,3.4; ROTO color guard 3.4. ' Thanks To: My Mom. Dad. grandpar- ents, to my friends Michelle K., Kathy Mc, Patty C, Karen L. and thank-you | Cliff for putting up with me. Future j Goals: To go to college for T. V. • Broadcasting and follow in the foot- streps of Kate Sullivan and Diane Wil- lis of Channel 7. PATENAUDE, JOHN 122 Independence Rd PATON, JAMES 26 Foster Rd PEDERSEN, KEN 18 Alaska Ave Activities: Swimming 1.2.3. captain 4; spring track 3. 4; stick ball 3,4; stage J crew 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; math league 2. 3. 4; science league 2.3,4; hall decorating | 3.4; prom decorating 3; AFS 4; SADD 4. Thanks To: Adam, Chris Pat, Al- len. Erik. Sue. Heather. Mom. Dad, Alan. All you bums who think you know how to swim, and everyone else whose names I ' m too lazy to write. Future Goals: To finally convince ev- eryone that cross-country running is incredibly masochistic (yes Adam you have to agree with me.) To own a ski resort that puts all other resorts to shame. PILGRIM, JULIE 10 1C Scott Circle Activities: Yearbook 1,2; marching ' band 1.2.3; pep club 1.2. Thanks To: Mother, father. Neil. Jane. Jimmy. Ani- ! que. Jen. dawn. Michelle H.. Michelle K, Tracey. Stephanie, Adam. Mark. Franklin, Bubba. Doug. Mike. Tommy, j Brian, and teachers, Tina, Diane, Jody. Chad. Heather. Mike. Jason. Carrie. Shan. Carolyn. Came. Missy, Pat. Mrs. Ralston, Ed, Lee. and Lisa. Future Goals: To become a highlyi educated accountant, and maybe some day own my own Blooming- dales, and be fairly wealthy. 54 SENIORS PORTER, THOMAS 156 South Rd POWELL, CLARENCE 620 Norfolk St. Mattapan, Ma. 02126 Activities: Chilling out, hanging with the fellows, chilling with the girlies, playing the drums and piano, playing ball (basketball.) Thanks To: ! mother who stuck by me all the way, my grandmother and late grandfather who constantly stayed on my back telling me that I could make it and that I am somebody: to my pastor Rev. Dwight Dove who has been a friend like none other, and to the Dog Pos- se - Bubba , Franklin, Sheldon, Keith, fvtarcus, Lennox, Rob Mr. Groove. Bryan PEACE BOYS! Chill Forever!! P S. To my sweetheart. Vicki - Love ya! Future Goals: Go to South Carolina State and study busi- ness. Get married, have two children and some grandchildren, have a big home and two cars, and most impor- tantly go to heaven. PUFFER, SARA 235 Great Rd Activities: Field hockey 2, varsity 3,4: basketball 1,2,3,4: training 1: AFS 4; SADD 4: French Club 4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad. and my family: the field hockey and basketbal teams. Sharon and Apryl Twit, Ambriel, Caycee, Cin- dy, Michelle, Kristen, Angela, Lyz, Paula. Ed, and Pat: plus the rest of the senior class: and of course thanks to Leslie: and Tina for President! Future Goals: Go to college: graduate from college: be successful: get married: have two kids, one of each. PUTNEY, BILL 273 Carlisle Rd Activities: Rifle 2,3: Backomania 2,3,4. Thanks To: My parents, sister. Brian. Anthony, Rob, Craig. Andy, Mike, Sam, John. Thanks to Teej and Aaron for some cool summers, Jerry, Bob, Phil and Mickey for some rad tunes and thasnks to Roley Foley and company for letting me and Bri be part of the F-body crew. Morrison lives. Future Goals: To someday, be- fore I ' m 30, become very rich and slightly famous. I also want to stay young and healthy forever so that I can enjoy my vast car collection. RAPOZA, PAULA 5 Hunt Rd RENAULD, ED 14C Scott Circle Thanks To: Mom. dad. Michelle. An- gela, Jimmy, Steve. Kaz. Brian, Jeff. Jim. Jenn. Sara. Leslie. Michelle, Kel- ' y, Leanne. Marc. Jerry. ICCI, ANNE 54 Meadowbrook Rd Activities: Soccer 1; ski team 1,2, ' arsity 3.4: tennis team 1.2, varsity 14; powder puff 3.4: hall decorating 1,2,3,4: class treasurer 4: choir, musi- cal 1,2.3,4: prom decorating 3: flag ■quad 3.4 Thanks To: Amy Goob: ■leatherly, out of control, Restless: aurie cho-my-god: Pam. Taavo. my ingel; Will, bottle cap: Friends Forev- 1 ' love you guys!: Thanks Flag •quad, Karen, Roxanne, shoulder ' uddy: Social Group, The slicks : Winifer, Susan, Leah, Lie-a-nay. Jaime, Jon, Luke, Tom. Jim, Paul. Bri- an, Chris: Tom B.. Pat. Heather B., Jen, Kathy, Wack, Peter, Buddy: Good times- Cape Cod ' 88, ski trip ' 88 and especially the Harvard crew. Thanks Mom. Dad. Di, Lin for the sup- port. Future Goals: To hold onto my dreams, get through college and live a happy life. RICKER, BILL 19 Cutler Street Activities: Football 1. Thanks To: Mom, Dad, my sister Tina and the rest of my relatives, thanks for putting up with me! The weekend sportsmen - Sam, Craig, Dave. Lee. Joe. Pete. Rob. Jayson. Kosta. Anthony. Bill P.! Special thanks to the M.G duo and the rest of my friends. Future Goals: To settle down with someone I really like, to be happy and successful with the job I choose, and to stay in touch with my friends from high school. RIVET, JEFF 49 Hillside Ave Activities: Detention 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Stacie. Matt. Andy, Kristin. Bill, Pat, Daryl, Mel. Crispy, Jeff Kaz. Donna. Lon. James Heit field for having the metalitude. And to Jenni. thanx for everything. I love you! Bill look stinkers everywhere! Future Goals: To tour the world play- ing loud obnoxious music, sending crowds into a slam-dancing frenzy! RIVINIUS, CINDY 14 Curve St ROSENBERG, AMBRIEL 72 Dunster Rd Activities: Basketball 1, training 1. Thanks To: My Dad who taught me responsibility, my Mom who made me feel loved when no-one else could, my sister Shamain. my brothers Ari and especially Michael who taught me many new things and was always there for me. To Caycee who was a good friend and listener when I need- ed it and to Pat. Leslie, Paula, Sara. Rachel, and Kristen. Also to my very good friends Andrea. Roberta, and Larry. And of course the most to my boyfriend Lee Parnell. who made the pain of high school worth every min- ute! Future Goals: To succeed in life and be forever happy. RUSSO, JON 28 Pine Street Activities: Baseball varsity 3. 4: bas- ketball 1. manager 2: golf 2. 3. varsity 4: SADD 4: lazer Tag 4: hall decorat- ing 3,4; prom decorating 3: Spanish Club 1,2. Thanks To: Jamie, Luke, Taavo, Don, Alissa, Dana. Camilla, Lauren, Karen, Lisa and everybody else. Also to Mr. Dipietro. Mr. Barron and Mrs. Haggerty and to any teacher who gave me an A. Also to my Mom. Dad, sister, and grandmother. Future Goals: To sell my Pontiac Sunbird and buy a good, long-lasting, expen- sive car. To live in a hot climate down south in a big house with many pets. To go into the field of Architecture and ma ke tons of money. SAEZ-MORENO, EVA 3 Freedom Circle, Bedford Residencial El Torreon . chalet no 4 Las Rozas 28230. Madrid. Spam Activities: Soccer 4, tennis 1.2,3,4; swimming 3: gymnastics 3: president 2; Lions Club: delegate of school feasts: newspaper 2; AFS 4; French Club 1.2,3.4; SADD 4: ski team 4: hall decorating 4. Thanks To: My two families, the one in Spain who is al- ways supporting me and the one here who has made possible this wonderful year. Also to all the teachers and last- ly to Mr. and Mrs. Spofford and all my friends. Future Goals: To go to a col- lege and study Economics or engi- neering. Travel around the world and own a boat and a house in Australia. I want to do something special but I have no idea of exactly what. SAISA, PETER 5 Genetti St SAVAGE, KRISTIN 14 Fayette Rd. Activities: Hall decorating 1.2,3.4; Prom decorating 3: Flags 2.3; A- wing 2,3.4. Thanks To: Bonnie. Laura. Lisa. Nancy. Ed. Chris. Danny. Heath- er, Sue. Robbie, Brian. Jenn, Amy, Phil and special thanks to Kevin. Da- vid and Jim. and my family. Future Goals: To take a ride on my Dream Cruiser liner to Paris. And marry a gor- geous, rich guy. SEGAL, SUZANNE 17 Fox Run Rd Activities: Prom decorating 3; hall SENIORS 55 decorating 2,3: Spanish Club 4; choir 1. Thanks To: Cindy, you ' re the BEST friend. 1 never want to lose you. Buz you ' re mint. Melanie. Missy, Brian Maczko. thanx for all the help. Steph- anie, Alex, Kosta, Leanne. Chris. Spe- cial thanx to l lommy. Daddy, and Frosty, I love you. Future Goals: To own my own candy store or factory. SEWALL, WINIFER Adams Rd. Activities: J.V. soccer 2: SADD 1,4: Spanish Club 4: Prom decorating 3: hall decorating 4. Thanks To: Anne. Amy, Heatherly. Laurie. Pam and Robin. You guys are great and I love you! Mom, Dad, Heather and Robyn - thanks for putting up with me and for always being suppoertive and loving! Most of all thanks to Matt, whom I love VERY much! Thank you for being my best friend and for loving me back. I love you with all my heart. Future Goals: To go to college and become a nursery school or first grade teacher. To marry Matt Smallwood. have beau- tiful children, be successful and live happily together forever!! SHAO, WEI TAI 9 A Highland A ve SHEETS, STEPHANIE 95c Scott Circle Activities: N.H.S. 1,2: volleybal 1: student council 1: prom decorating 3: varsity Softball 4. Thanks To: Eric, I love youHThanks so much for all your love and support. You ' ve made such a difference in my life! Patty, thanxs for all the memories and for always being there. I ' m so glad you finally found someone the two of us can approve of! Sun thanks for all your help! Mom, Dad and Ricky I love you guys! Future Goals: To be the best at whatever I do and always be able to smile. SHUTE, TIM 43A Scott Circle Activities: Detention 1,2,3,4: suspen- sion 2,3. Thanks To: Dave, Paul. Jeff P., Kristin S., Jane, Shelly, Mel, my family and everyone else. Cindy. I wish you all the best. Sput. don 7 get in too much trouble down South? Chris, Ski, and Tony, we ' re gonna fly high. To Kristin my love. Thank you for making my last year of school the best. I ' ll never forget you. Future Goals: Live life to the limit and move back to Colo- rado and ski the Rocky Mountains till I die. SMITH, BRIAN Ruben Duren Way Activities: Lacrosse 1,2, varsity 3,4: football 1,2,3, varsity 4, track varsity 4: lazer tag varsity 4: SADD 4: prxm ecorating 3: hall decorating 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Paul Cronin. Darryl Freni. Duran Bowers, Ryan Cardoos, Jim McGovern, Tom Sullivan, Chris Zellner, Will Martin, Taavo Godtf red- sen, Jon Russo, Mike Jarvis, Rich Fe- dele, Chris McCune, Lenox Chase, Marcus Kennedy, Sam Panzeri. Pam Miller, Laurie Tomcyzkowski, Dana Larsen, Christine Anderson, Michelle Boisvert, Courtney Eagles, Kristen brown, the Harvard Party Crew, my mid-term buddies, Post-Prom Activi- ties Committee, Lisa Getty, Lia Wheeler. Mom. Dad. Chris, and to ev- eryone who made my four years what they really were cracked up to be: a nightmare!! Future Goals: To attend college and graduate with something that will prove useful to me: like the knowledge to pay my bills correctly, speak clearly to peple with higher sal- aries than mine, and have the smarts to survive many of life ' s tortures. SOLOMITA, LAUREN 6 Harvard Dr. Activities: Field hockey 2. varsity 3,4: boys ' varsity basketball mgr 3. 4: pow- der puff 3,4: hall decorating 1,2,3,4: prom committee 3,4: French Club 2,3,4: SADD 2,3.4: AFS 3.4: FORUM 4: NHS 3, Vice-President 4: yearbook 3, editor 4, spring musical 3,4: math league 4, EGOF 3: Bedford- Arras 3.4. Thanks To: MOM, DAD, ANNE and JIM - 1 LOVE YOU! Jo, Lace and Milla (Vanilla) for always being there: Lisa, Angela, and Tom £ for all these years: Liss, Dee, Jon, Jamie, Luke, Taav: ' 88 Field Hockey (LADIES- !): Travis, Karl, Brians, Paul, Tom, Jim, Johns, ' 89 yearbook staff: Denny ' s crew: Juanita, Popo Pavao. and the Bedford-Arras group: and the rest of the class of ' 89. Future Goals: To never be sad. never be poor, never be bored, never be cold, never be tired, and never be sick. Also to own a red. convertible ' 67 mustang SOMERSET, SARA 22 Ledgewood Dr. Activities: Ensembles 1: hall decorat- ing 1.2,3,4: SADD 2,3,4: yearbook 3: powder puff 3.4: athletic training 3,4: hockey manager 3: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 4. Thanks To: Mom. Dad and Joe for helping me to get through school so far: all of my friends, I love you all! Thanx especially to Heather - for always being there, Kristin- for Junior year, Apryl and Sharon - Mexico wouldn ' t have been the same without you and now it will probably never be the same way again! Jean - the movies were great! The Italy gang (Sara, Leslie, Rachel, Kris.) Lauren and Krysha - homeroom wouldn ' t have been as much fun with- out you. Michelle, we made it through Spanish (we would have been a great team!) Good luck everyone! SPIEWAK, K RISTINE 30 Washington Street Activities: Girls ' swim team, varsity 1,2,4, athletic trainer 2: basketball manager 1: powder puff 3, 4, hall dec- orating 2, 3, 4: flag squad 3, 4, SADD 4; drama club 4. Thanks To: Jeanie - best friends forever! Angela, Paula, Natalia - Newport! Roxie - neighbors! Gretch - hairspray? Lauren - locker buddy! Lia - would ' y a move?! Flag squad. Kris. Kerry. Lisa. Michelle - you want a cookie? Laurie. Karen - yo baby! Heather - eh! Sara. Apryl. Shar- on, Am brief Lee. Cindy. Brian, Don, Mike and all others for making my life so happy. Most of all mom and dad, the best sister and brother, and my little Rookie . Future Goals: Attend college and perhaps become a fam- ous interior or fashion designer: hope- fully have my own executive suite, complete with a huge, glass, window overlooking the city. A wonderful, handsome husband, a beautiful fam- ily, and a large checkbook wouldn ' t hurt! STAGEY, LISA 16 Hill Terrace Activities: Yearbook 1,2: newspaper staff 1: cheerleading 1,2: hall decorat- ing committee 1,2: track team 2. Thanks To: All my friends at Wagner for making my first 2 1 2 years at high school MOST memorable! To Michelle and Lisa for being great friends when I first got here. To Krysha, Jean, Julie, Karl, and Franklin for being great friends. Natalie - ride ' em cowgirl! Kim for being the greatest. We ' ll never for- get those days at Phase, eh? Gina, Chris, you ' re the best friends a girl could have! And Rey - I don ' t know what I would have done without you this year I love you babe! Together forever! Future Goals: Go on to col- lege, marry Rey and be RICH. STEIN, MICHAEL 2 Sherwood Drive SULLIVAN, CHRISTINE 5 Princess Pine Dr. Activities: Girls ' varsity soccer 1.2,3: girls ' varsity tennis 1,2,3, captain 4; PARTY!! 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: Mom and Dad - I love ya. Lower A-wing crew - It ' s okay! Gretchen. Tracey, Lisa, Lia, Angle, Diane, Sue, Ann, Heather and Caycee - you guys are mint. Wendy for all those sleepless nights. Special thanx to Chuck for making my junior prom a night to re- member and everyone else I ' ve par- tied with in the last 4 years - it ' s been real!! Future Goals: To finally reach the town line and never look back. SULLIVAN, THOMAS 1 Evans Ave Activities: Basketball 2: ski team 3: varsity hockey 4; lacrosse 2, varsity 3,4: auxiliary football quad-captain 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: AFS 4: SADD 3.4: stage crew musical 3,4: student government president 3,4: drama club. Thanks To: My family,. Jim McGovern for rides to school since 7th grade, Dana Larsen, Paul, Ryan, Brian, Chris, Will, Travis, Darryl, Luke, Jamie, Taavo, Jay son. Doug. Adam, Andy, Alissa, Laurie. Pam. Lauren, Gretchen, Tracey, Camilla. Amy, Anne, Robin, Chrissy, the Junior Zoo crew of lower B wing and a spe- cial thanks to everyone who made me laugh and enjoy my high school career including BIG BAD BEN MAXWELL. Future Goals: To be self-employed and very successful without ever crashing another car. TOBEY, ADAM 32 Hayden Lane Activities: Soccer ; varsity cross country 2, 3, captain 4: varsity indoor track 2. 3, manager 3, captain 4: varsi- ty spring track 1,2, 3, manager 3, cap- tain 4: stickball 2. batting champ 3.4: hall decorating 4; prom decorating 3: NHS 3, president 4; science team 4, stage crew 3,4: SADD 4. Thanks To: Ken, Allen, Pat, Chris, Allisa, Bob-Br an, Jim, Erik, Shaka. Ash for not bein your average horror movie star, sticf ball team, my family, and all the otht people who ever meant anything (yo know who you are J Future Goals: T memorize the entire script of EVI DEAD 2, to be more successful tha thought possible, to be Donal Trump, to get an answer out of Ke besides I don ' t know, and to b recognized as the omnipotent being i this plane of reality. TOMCZYKOWSKI, LAURIE 380 South Rd Activities: Class President 7; chee leading 1,2,3: track 1,2,3, captain ■ hall decorating 1.2,3,4: powder pu 3,4: SADD 3,4: prom committee 3,- Thanks To: My parents, grandpa ents and the nerds for all their lov My friends for all the great times, e. ' pecially Jean. Pig, Diane, Heathe, Winn, Heather D. for understandir and Ty. Also the gang . Paul. Chri Brian. Jayson, Kosta, Taavo, Willil Luke, and mostly Jimmy. You gu;| are the best! And the girls , Aime Annie-babie, Heaverly and Robin thanks for always being there, most all Pamela for being the BEST S END ever. Thanks for all our spec times. And Michael, thanks for ben you. I love you all. Future Goals: L on to college, someday marry ai ' have children and be happy. TRANT, DAVID | 14 Set fridge Rd Activties: Soccer 1,2: Rifle 1: lacros 1,2: many good times with all r friends: I promise these will be with r forever. Thanks To: My family: y. are the best! To Brian S. (steam, fi, sign, and go drivin, told ya!): Pat (heavy talk, of road, hi!) Good tun Mary - you are the greatest! And to my other friends whom I ' ve shar good times with, good luck! I love y all! Keep in touch! See ya in Paradis 1 promise to be there first. Futu Goals: To live a life od a fairyt, prince: to be a success in my o mind and by my own standards, to married once to the princess of , ■ deams: to be a successful mon maker: to own a cottage in Ireland a ' Australia, but mostly to be happy a ' healthy. TRAVERS, KRISTI 3 1 Neillian St Thanks To: Amy. Linda. Davis, Ka Pammie. Robyn, Carol, and Mick Special thanks to Katy Cote: my p ents Margaret and Curt Travers, a ' Mrs DiClemente: I also thank An who helped through the year. Love Future Goals: To be happy in wt ever I do. I also want to help find ' the lost and stolen children. I hope ' stay with my boyfriend that I have ' now forever TUTTLE, GREG 13 Garrison Dr VASILAKIS, KOSTA 2 Old Stagecoach Rd Activities: Football 1.2.3, varsity track 4: baseball 4 Thanks To: Br , Chris Z., Sam, Will, Ryan, Paul. E 56 SENIORS Chris M., Sean, rich, Lenoxm Brian K., Bill. Timm, Ryan J.. Study, Pam, Anne, Lia, Bonnie. Laurie. Heather. Kathie. Angle, Heather U.. Suzy. prom ' 88 Smitty, watch out for the dog!! Special thanks to mom, dad, Elena, and my grandparents; also thanks to all the guys on the football team. Fu- ture Goals: Become rich, move to the Bahamas, stay single for life and drive a ' 69 black Mustang. VENUTI, JEAN 29 Washington St Activities: Field hockey 1, varsity 2,3,4; basketball mgr 1; athletic train- ing 2,3,4; hall decorating 1,2,4; Span- ish club 2,3,4; SADD 4. Thanks To: My family for being there when I need- ed you, Krysha, for being best friends FOREVER, Michelle, you poodle ..; Apryl - Rose bud , Sharon - well dressed, Natalie - Chi Chi ' s, Laurie - need a ride ? L ia you ' re in my way. . Ka - tie Spacecity Sister and to Sara. Ka- ren, Paula, Heather, Don, Mike, Kel- ley, the Field Hockey team and to all my friends who have made school life worth living, smile!! Future Goals: Go to college, become successful, and marry someone who will keep me smil- ing. WALKER, JOHN ' A. g 57 Notre Dame Rdv m Activities: Science League 3,4; math league 2,3,4; varsity swim team 2,3; debate 2,3,4; telemedia 3.4; French Club 2.34; NHS 3.4. Thanks To: All the important people - you know who you are. Future Goals: Oh, just the usual; wealth, status, happiness. To own an expensive car that goes very fast and gets terrible gas mileage. WEINFURT, DAVID 5 Lynnfield St WESTCOTT, LARRY 17 Constitution Dr WHEELER, LIA 316 South Rd Activities: Chearleading 1,2,3, cap- tain 4; choir 1,2,3,4; double sextette 4; powder puff 3, 4. Thanks To: Tra- cey for all the laughs; lower A wing; Heather, Boogar. Smitty, Z , Taavo, Ryan, Mr Hunt, Mr Sab, Mr Spinosa - thanks so much; Mel, Caycee - love ya, Shmalison - you ' re very special, thanks for everything - love ya; Lisa - what will I do without you? I was just kidding! Ann - someone must have been thinking...; Sue - I ' m always here! Greedy; Cheri - couldn ' t have done it without you - I love ya! Mrs. Monaco - second ma! Dave - I ' ll be proud when I can call you my stepfa- ther officially! Special thanks to Kim, Mom, Dad - I love you guys! Future Goals: To marry a man named Rich. WHITCOMB, NATALIE 53 Offut Rd Activities: Gymnastics 1, intramural gymnastics 2, cross-country 2, JV track 2, 3, varsity 4, varsity cheerlead- ing 3,4; hall decorating 1,3,4; musical 3,4; tournament of plays 4. Thanks To: My family for all of their support and love. Special thanks to Dan Couto, Lacey, Karrie, Jill, Jennee, Lynne, and all of the BHS cheerlead- ers. Future Goals: To graduate from college and marry a powerful Italian tycoon. WHITT, APRYL 8A Bedford Village Activities: ROTC 1,2,3, officer 4; JV field hockey 1.2,3. varsity 4; Spanish club 4. Thanks To: My family, Angela G., Sara S.. Jean V. Sara P.. Michelle M.. Kristin H.. Cindy R. and the field hockey team. Future Goals: To travel the world, become a successful busi- nesswoman, live in a penthouse and srive an Alfa Romeo if I ever get my license. WHITT, SHARON 8A Bedford Village Activities: Field Hockey 1,2.3,4 (var- sity); ROTC 1,2,3,4 (officer); Spanish Club 4; athletic trainer 4. Thanks To: My family and my fellow-classmates and teachers. Future Goals: To run a private child psychology office and to be successful in all future goals and ambitions. WILSON, HEATHERLY 56 Notre Dame Rd Activities: Soccer 1,2, manager 3,4; SADD 3,4; prom decorating 3; hall decorating 1,2,3,4; powder puff 3,4; ensembles 1; choir 2,3,4; musical 1,2,3,4. Thanks To: My family for all their understanding and love. Social Group all the laughs. Winn, Mari- anne, Rob, Adam, Dennis, Mike J. Mike G, Tom, Paul, Will, Tommy, Jim- my, Taavo, Jamie, Camilla. Dans, and the whole Harvard Party Crew. Small- wood, Danno, Baby Ry - History gang. Patty I love you. thanx for everything. Danny thanks for all the good memo- ries have a great sen ir year. Amy, An- nie, Laurie, Pammy, Rob don ' t know what I ' d do without you guys and all the fun times!! Also Mike for an awe- some summer and all the help and special times. I love ya!! Future Goals: Get married, drive a green ' 66 Mustang - always be happy. WOOLARD, LAURA 2 Pope Terrace WRIGHT, SUZANNE 399 Davis Rd Activities: Field Hockey 1, varsity 3, captain 4; HENRY 1,2,3,4; prom dec- orating 3. hall decorating 1,2,3,4; SADD 3.4; marching band 1.2.3,4; wind ensemble 1.2.3,4; orchestra 1.2,3,4; pit 3,4; Latin club 4. Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Norm, and Matt, you ' re always there. Also to HENRY, you wild guy, Rob, Aaron. Anthony, Laura, my field hockey team, and to those who ' ve made me laugh. Special thanks to Chrissy and Jay son. you ' re nuts and I love you both. Future Goals: To graduate from med school then settle down with Jayson in the White mountains. Also to own a jeep and ski till I ' m 90. And to cure the world of cruelty to all life and everyday to make life a little better. ZELLNER, CHRIS 3 Rodney Rd Activities: Baseball 1; basketball 1; track 4; lazer tag 4; lacross 2.3.4; football 1.2.3.4. Thanks To: Brian Smith, Will Martin and Ryan Cardoos for the mid-year study session (and Phil Blaisdell for the study aid.) Allso thanks to Paul Cronin, Tom Sulliva, Jon Hamby, Jim McGovern, Lt Col Campbell for the Touborge Express, Darryl Freni for the shirts. Rich Fedele, Chris McCune, Taavo for Harvard, Laurie Tomczykowski, Mike Jarvis, Franklin Cotton. Pam Miller. Doran Bowers. Dan Couto, Sam Panzeri. Fu- ture Goals: Play football for a team that passes the ball. SENIORS 57 George Michael, 25, brought his Faith tour to four contkients, and his.album ' to the:top-of tbe p6p; adult, and black charts, becoming one of this year ' s hottest stars. . ' ' . • ... ■. : Above: The Space program was relaunched this. ' ■ year with the Discovery. Vne first trial since the .. } 1986 Challenger tragedy. Below: At 41, ' newly elected Vice-President d. ' Danforih) Quayle has been tiounded by.the press since his candidacy was announced. . . ' ■ . • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ , George Bush is elected President: here, the 64-year-old enjoys a weekend off jn Gulf Strearr ■ Florida. . • ' ' . ' , ' . . ' , • 58 CURRENT EVENTS •. Top Left: Heavyweight chiamp Mike . 7ySon, 22. and ' actress Robfn iv ns, ; 24, were .mafried in Fehrvary. .and • fighting .by the faii, causing much media • gossip ■ . . ■ • - T-op Right: Ronald. Reagan ends, his ■ tWo-term presidency with a feeling o.f friendship betwe.en:th6_y ,$. ari£)- Soviet UnioR, here with Soviet Premier Mikfjail Gofbechev. . ' ' Middle- Left: Tl e ' .filrn The Last ' ' ■ : . Tempiatibn of :Christ caused rnuch - . controversy, between ' the church ' and the film industry, , • .• ' ■ ' • ■ fvttddle Right: .As -an election ' battle - .began in the U.-S , so too did one. in - ■. France.- Socialist- Francois Mitterrand . was the victor, there, .Cj.aintng his second - seven-year terrin as iPresictent Farewell to:. AndyGibb. 30, pop star John. Houseman. 86. actor, writer producer . ■Biily. Carter 51; formet-President ' ' brother- Roy Orbison, 52; rocK-n-roll star CURRENT EVENTS 59 Calgary. Canada, and .Seoul.. Kofea; hosted the 1988 Ofympips. Hece, sky- divers form The Olympic synnb.ol. Phantom of the Opera. operts on Broadway,. earn- ing $28 mitliOn and sellirig out for ten months on open- ing day. ■ ' . ■ ' . ' Rrght: Two-time. Olympic chaimpion diver Greg Lou- ganis captured two .gold medals, though a collision with, the, diving board al- most endfed hrs career forever. A united world looked on as ■ ; Eskinx) hunters, oil compa ; nies, envirdnmenfabstS ' So- ■ . vfet icebreakers, and the Alaska ' National Guard struggled for three weeks to . ' . free three icebound whales. Austratia ' s 200th birthday was celebrated by 200 tall ships from 40 countries. i- lii the World ' s Fastest Human . Ca J Ben Johnson, lost his world record, h meda), and his followmg when tests s he had taken steroids 60 CURRENT EVENTS The author of the book entitled Satanic Verses [is] hereby sentenced to death. Top Left: Iran ' s Ayaia ' - lah Khomeini caused an ' uproar by sentencing auttipr ■Salmon Rushdie ,to tdea$h for • t ook . The Satanic Verses. Top Rtgh}; Gov.ernor ' Michael S. Dukal ts. tries to prove he- is all- Amehcan dur ' ri g his ; ■campa ' igr]- for the PfBSidencyoh the Defhocralic ticket. Left; A cathedral that stood ' or centuries was another victim of the Armenian. earthquake, reported to have killed tens of thousarids of people. ' Above: Bruce Springsteen and Sting on stage during their world-wide Human Bights Tour. - CURRENT EVENTS 61 Albani, Scott Alexander, Michelle Alves, Mark Anderson, Scott Armstrong, Karne Ashe, Jen Axtell. Rich Baldwin, Mike Bass, Barbara Beaudoin, Gus Berkowitz, Lisa Berman, Eric Blackstock, Adam Boffa, Kathy Bowen, Ami Braffitt, Jen Brunelleschi, Gian Busch, Jim Campagna, Jeff Garr, Lilo Carroll, Danny Chapman, Wendy Chase, Lennox Chen, Ken Clark, Bnan Clark, Camarle Cooke, David Coriaty, Tammy Cronin, Christine Crump, Tara Davis, Michelle DeCaprio, Kristin Defrancesco, Cindy Depietro, Ann Marie Dougherty, Ken Durkin, Mike Eagles, Courtney Fedele, Rich Ferro, Melissa Ferro, Suzi Fink, Barbara Finkelstein, Aaron Frederick, Mark Galvan, Ernesto Garrison, Jason Garrison, R.J. Geilfuss, Brad Glennon, Sarah Glomski, Ian Goodwin, Lori Gordon, Mark Griffin, Sarah Grof, Kevin Hanley, Mary Kate Harley, Julie Hocker, Karen 64 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors V, ■.liiiiH juniors celebrate FREEDOM This year, Juniors throughout the school will be celebrating. The eleventh grade is the time when most teenagers in Massa- chusetts turn sixteen and a half, the age required to get a driver ' s license. But for many kids who don ' t have the money to buy a car, or don ' t have parents who will buy one for them, getting a license doesn ' t bring the freedom they hoped it would. Freedom to a Junior means many different things. Besides driving, eleventh graders at BHS also are eligible for unas- signed, a right coveted by Sophomores and Freshman who must suffer through study halls. But along with the conveniences come the responsibility. The elev- enth grade is the year of the dreaded tests and the selection of the perfect college. The third year at BHS is a time of transi- tions; the end of adolescence, and the beginning of adulthood. Most of all. Junior year is FREE- DOM! Jill Oblas shows spirit cheering on the Bug ' s football team. UNDERCLASSMEN 65 A time to remember: Bedford soc- cer players Tom Lentine and Scott Albani celebrate after another hard-earned Bucs ' victory. Holtzman, David Hubble, Dwight Hunt, Jim Hurley, Liam inferrera, Anthony lovino, Kim Isabelle, David Iverson, Kara Jarek. Katherine Jarvis, Mike Kasmar, Mike Kelly, Jim Kennedy. Josh Kidd, Melissa King, Nicole Kirton, Jessica 66 UNDERCLASSMEN Carl Szczesniak poses in Latin Lori Goodwin relaxes after Majorette practice Rich Fedele. Nathalie Jacques, and Eric Ger- man hang out during Spirit Week. Junior year means being over- worked and not paid. -Cindy Rellstab Junior year is the epitomy of life. -Brian Seidman Junior year is like being trapped in the school cafeteria and not having eaten in 20 days. -Lilo Carr Kleekamp, Liz Koenig. Cheryl Kupiec, Nadav Kwiatkowski. Michael Lentine, Tom Maclellan, Beth Maddox, Kristin Mason, Michelle McCulloch, Edward McCune, Chris McDonald, Chris McGillick, Kathy McMahan, Julie Messineo, Nicole Miller, Adam Molinar, Arthur UNDERCLASSMEN 67 beating the system Cheating How many of you out there have cheated at on time or another? C ' mon now, you know who you are. It may be hard to believe, but 80% of all stu- dents have cheated, or at least have attempted to cheat. Many of you are probably now asking why and how so many kids cheat. The reasons for cheating in school vary. Most simply do not bother to study, while others want to guarantee getting a good grade. And then there are always those people who do it for the thrill of outsmarting their teacher. There are numerous methods of cheating, some of which are more in- genious than others. Definitely the most popular and widely used method is the infamous cheat sheet. Is any further explanation needed here? A variation of this method is the folder Chris Rhodes impersonates Mozart on Super- hero Day. Cheryl Koenig, Seema Tiku, and Linda Zimmer survey the work they have left to do on the Junior hall. with the answers carefully copied on the cover strategically placed under the desk. For the dedicated cheater, a few methods can be perfected with a little after-school work. One of these in- volves being able to face forward while still looking at a neighbor ' s paper. Group cheaters can get together to create different codes that come in handy during multiple choice tests. You ' ll know when this method is being used when you h ear an unusually large amount of knocks, coughs, and sighs. The list of cheating techniques goes on and on. As students become more inventive, their methods of cheating become more complex. But despite this, there is only one totally fool-proof method of cheating: NOT DOING IT! nil Dor i 68 UNDERCLASSMEN Molinari, Lynne Monaco, Mark Novak, Bill O ' Neil, Kayte Oblas, Jill Packer, Eric Panzeri, Brian Park, Dana Parsons, Amanda Patenaude, Allen PgasQ David Pecora, Lisa Petrecca, Steven Pietchel, Anny Poor, Philip Pugh, Kristen Putney, Catherine Raffa, Jennifer Randazzo, Robyn Rellstab, Cynthia Rhodes, Chris Ricci, Diana Richards, Neil Roberts, Alison Rosewall, Kathleen Sabetty, Sandra Sarno, Carolyn Seidman, Brian Serra, Michael Shapiro, Andrew Sharpe, Dwayne Shellhouse, Russell Smith, Tanya Sfefanidakis, Nicholas Stephens, James Stockdale, Holly Surprenant, Jason Swenson, Cara Szczesniak, Carl Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Pamela Tiku, Seema Tompkins, Scott Udell, Lauren Venuti, Scott Welch, Chris Wheaton, Bob Whiting, Dawn Williams, Donna Wilson, Kim Wilson, Sean Wingfield, Melissa Wolf, Becky Wood, Adrian Zimmer, Linda Zoroglu, Kaan 1 UNDERCLASSMEN 69 Alexander, Bryan Alexander, Cornelius Alley. Caria Amaya, Luis Andrade, Amy Asbedian, Jamie Atkinson, Mary Bailey, Jamie Baker, Michelle Barfield, Melissa Barman. Josh Black. Louie Blalsdell, Phil Blanchard, Lynnette Blasi, Michael Blondin, Christian Boisvert. Michelle Borshay, Amy Boschetto. David Boyd. Ian Brooks, Michael Buckley, Sean Burke, Diane Burke, Michelle Busch, Fred Callahan, Jennifer Campbell, Rachel Campoli, Heather Cardile, Kimberly Cestrone, James Chappel, Keith Chen, Mark Chester, Thomas Clarke, Joshua Cohen, Jennifer Combattelli, James Conolly, Amy Davis, Tina Deardorff, Sean Dee, Michelle DeLuca, Alicia Dickinson, Jennifer DiNitlo, Jennifer Dishman, Jason Dmochovi ski, Michael Dockham, Richard Doherty, Paul Donaldson, Robert Duris, Kevin Dworshak, Megan Ebersole, John Eldridge, Jason Eriich, Shari Farmer, Keith Fehlau, Erin Flores, Alejandra 70 UNDERCLASSMEN §OPHOMORES What brought that smile to Bryan Alexander ' s face? Dave Zampese stands on a chair while Mi- chelle Boisvert laughs at him?. ▼ learning the basics DRIVER ' S ED It ' s a common sight around school. At least three times a year you see the infa- mous posters and announcements on Start- ing Point announcing, yes, the unescapable Taggart ' s Driving School . Once you sign up for Taggart ' s, you can count on on em- barking on one of those experiences which you will not forget. The classes consist of listening to a teacher read from the driving manual word for word to you. The road work is a bit more interesting. Everyone is re- quired to spend six hours driving and six hours observing another student driver, who in most cases is very new to the driving scene. Any student who has partaken in Driver ' s Ed. can tell you horror stories of being forgotten or having to observe some- one who has never sat behind the wheel of a car before. Being that most Sophmores at BHS will be part of the large Taggart ' s fam- ily, a comradship forms between those des- ignated to drive together. All in all. Driver ' s Ed. is not that bad, al- though most students can think of a couple of other places that they ' d rather be. It is a major milestone in every person ' s life. It en- ables you to get your license at 16 1 2, not to mention lower insurance rates, which can both be worth the humiliation of having a friend who already has their license, follow your Taggart ' s car when you ' re on a driving lesson. UNDERCLASSMEN 71 Rachel Pollock, Niki Linton, Amy Borshay show their friendship. Freeman, Alex Gallant, Mark Galpin, Loree Garrison, Jessica Geary, Kevin Geilfuss, Jack Gelormini, Kyle Giles, Dana Goodarz, John Goodpaster, John Gorgens, Jennifer Granowitz, Scott Gray, Mark Grey, Holly Griffin, Andrea Hamby, Jonathan Hamel. Christine Hanson, Stacey Hartwell, Melissa Hayes, Erinn Henry, Chnstopher Henry, Jeffrey Higham, Richard Hirsch, Christopher Hubble. Steven Huffman, Michael Hunsader, Monica Hunt, David 72 UNDERCLASSMEN Being a Sophomore means a lot more respon- sibility, but its worth it! - Christine Hamel There are times that I wish I was an Upperclass- man, but then I just appre- ciate the fact that I ' m not a Freshman! - Judy Galani Hurd, Katherine Janson, Ryan Jehle, Heather Jones, Jeffrey Kapuria. Samir Keeting, Zachery Kelleher, Lisa Kennedy, Marcus Kern, Brian Koop, Jonathan Korik, Sasha Lan oue, Rich Lavl, LImor Lenz, Cynthia LInehan, Sean Linton, Nicole LIss, Michael Logan, Jeffrey Luka. Kevin Lydon, John Magno, Virginia Mahar, Craig Malo, Scott Marlin, Carol McGovern, Patricia McNeany, Timothy . Medeiros, Daniel Merrill, Julie UNDERCLASSMEN 73 looking back MEMORIES Christine Hamel sings a melodious tune to herselt. While school is a time to move for- ward, it also a time to look back and remember. We do forget a lot over the years, but some things just seem to stay with us forever. Like who could ever forget the eighth-grade trip to Washington? Re- member when a certain someone got lost at Arlington Cemetery or when the Tour Guide on bus one fell out of the bus? On the subject of eighth grade, a very obnoxious time in our lives, who remembers the infamous eight or have a chicken , kick the door and many others of those odd expres- sions? What about the Lowell trip that half of us didn ' t get to go on, thanks to a certain person(you know who you are)? Will we ever forget Mr. Norton and the Fossil Evidence? Or when he dropped the box of rocks? Or when he set the papers on fire? Enough of that Junior High stuff. Many interesting things have hap- pened to us in these two short years. I can ' t think of anyone in Level 5 History who will forget Mr. Reynolds ' 2 day homework assignments that were the equivalent of our seven-week term papers in Civil.! (We love you Mr. Reyn- olds!) I-Search papers were much fun also. (Pete, did you ever find a topic?) For those of you that took Civil with Mr. Donovan, let ' s talk about Chris ' s LOVELY Pyramid! (Sorry Chris, it really was beautiful, ha ha). So much has happened that it is im- possible to remember it all, but we do. What happens now may seem so un- important, but in the long run will stay with us for a long time. These are the good days, let ' s cherish ' em! 1 Jeff Jones happily reflects upon his Sophomore year at BHS. 74 UNDERCLASSMEN Meyers, Rachel Miller, Jason Miller, Stephanie Minassian, Mark Moore, Kenneth Morehead, Graham Neville, Travis Novak, Debra Novak, Diane O ' Brien, Scott O ' Callaghan, Shannon O ' Malley. Killeen O ' Malley, Matthew Palermino, David Pearson, Eric Pease. Barrie PIgnatiello, Kerry Pollock, Rachel Poulin, Joseph Prescott, Steven Prior, Mark Renauld, Angela-Marie Ricker, Tina Ritson, Peter Rosenberg Rebecca Russo, Jodie Saunders, Nancy Schowalter, Kathleen Sewall, Heather Shamon, Peter Shaughnessy, Eileen Shea, Marni Sherman, Christopher Skerry, William Snelson, Kerri Somerset, Joseph Spencer, Susanne Stein, Matthew Stephens, Heather Storer, Amy Stygar, Stephanie Surprenant, Nathan Tamerler, Wendy Tanzer, John Taylor, Andy Towne, Brian Tuttle, Derek Watkins, Mark Welch, Elizabeth Wilkins, Dawnice Wilkins, Kenny Wojnar, Amy Worth, Maureen Zampese, David Ziemba, Jennifer Zwally, Mike UNDERCLASSMEN 75 76 UNDERCLASSMEN pRESHMEN It ' s the first day of High School. There you are sitting in your seat, al- phabetically of course, and what do you know, the teacher is about to call on you. Then horror of horrors, your teacher opens his her mouth, you ex- pecting your own name, but out of the blue comes your older sibling ' s name, ripping open your hopes of establish- ing your own identity. You correct him her politely the first time, a little more harshly the secomd time, and so on. By the second month you know that your teacher is never going to learn your name unless drastic mea- sures are taken. For some students these drastic measures mean calling their teacher by a different name, while others simply ignore their teacher until they are called by their correct name. friend or foe? SIBLINGS Others will even spend four years an- swering to an older sibling ' s name. In a school so small as Bedford High the Sibling Syndrome is quite com- mon. This can be especially difficult for someone who is the younger sibling of an exceptional student or athlete. Quite often teachers and coaches will assume that the younger sibling also wants to be or will be the best in this activity or subject and they never seem to understand why a younger sibling wants to be different. Sometimes it can be nice to have an older brother sister in the school to break the ice for you and warn you of what is to come, but that benefit is all too often overshad- owed by having to spend the first two, and sometimes more, school weeks of each year explaining to an older sib- ling ' s past teacher that has now be- come yours, about your older brother or sister ' s present life and activities. This might be true for some people but Mary Atkinson disagrees by saying, I feel that having an older sibling is an advantage because you already know the teachers. For some students the Sibling Syn- drome will continue longer than oth- ers - it depends on who your older sibling is. For those who have to live through this, the only advice we have is to smile and do everything possible to convince your teachers of who you are - and do your best to establish your own identity. Christy and Crystal Brooks dress in style, showing that having a sibling in the same school can be a fun experience and can also mean having someone to share your embar- rassing moments! UNDERCLASSMEN 77 Marcy Correia tries to hide her smile from the camera, but doesn ' t succeed! Randy Messineo jumps into this picture knowing that as a freshman, this is going to be his only source of recognition! Friedman, Debbi Gottlieb, Craig Grot, Brian Halacy, Todd Hall, Andrew Handley, Michele Harley. Amy Harrignton, Christine Harris, Bradley Hart, Lorena Heimple, Valerie Hill, Shawn Holden, Jonathon Holden, Katherine Howard, Kim Hunt, Daniel Hunter, Heather Ingraham, Peter Jackson, Lisa Jeannotte, Jeffrey Jehle, Ashley 78 UNDERCLASSMEN Jennifer Peterson takes time out to show ' ' if w ?i ' -fe us a nice smile! Theresa Concannon and Zuzka Volicer show that having a good friend can make a little less boring! Danielle Trembley. Valerie Heimple, Anita Bumann, and Nat McAl- lister take a break from their hectic school day to pose for this picture! FRESHMAN:(noun) 1. An underclassman 2. A person who wan- ders the halls of the high school, never really getting where she wants to go (usually seen with a map) 3. A dartboard for pranks, wisecracks, and insults from sophomores, juniors, and seniors. f; PI V - - Johnson, Nana-kyi Jones, Deborah Kennedy, Hope Kenon, Reggie Keroes, Joshua Knell, Matthew Koen, Nancy Kyvelos, Stephanie Lanier, Nikki Larsen.Kristen Lee, Tara Lehmann, Karie jv.- ; . ' . Lewis, Beneatha ' ' t-N-v Lorusso, John Mace, Charles MacQuilken, Bethanne Magner, Amy Martley, Chrlstina,v;tfnv s: v , ' ' it Mason, Kathryn Mcallister. Nat ' ' Maccann, Timothy UNDERCLASSMEN 79 Edwin Amaya expreses well the look of a true freshman after realizing that he has to spend four years of his life in High School, three of which he ' ll spend waiting to be a Senior! classic freshmen FEARS Every freshman has his her fears of High School. For some, it might be the humilating feeling (on the first day) when you casually stroll into class and sit down feeling a huge amount of achievement, and ten minutes later you realize your in a Senior homeroom. For others it might be the fear of trip- ping in the hall, having all your books scatter everywhere, and making a complete Fool of yourself. These are classic freshmen fears. Another thought that strikes panic into the ter- ror stricken heart of a freshman, how- ever unimportant it may seem, is where to sit and who to associate with in the cafeteria. The most frightening yet irri- tating freshman fear is the wisecracks and sarcastic remarks with which the sophmore, junior, and senior classes seem to love to aggravate the fresh- men. Every average freshman can identify with these doubts, apprehen- sions, and horror stories. Being a fresh- man is sometimes a dirty job, but somebody ' s got to do it! Lisette Alba thinks, Finally, I ' ve reached High School, if I can only up the four years. 80 UNDERCLASSMEN Pi ft M ' IFi McCulloch, Anne McDonald, Scott McGrath, Keri Melvin, Todd Messineo, Randy Mills, Karyn Mofield, Elizabeth Moody, Michelle Moseley, Matthew Naegeli, Heidi Newberry, Sabrina Nickerson, Jennifer Owen, Zachary Patenaude, Timothy Patterson, Nikki Pellegrini, Mary Stephanie Perino Peterson, Jennifer Pietchel, Laurie Pomponi, Andria Proudfoot, Denise Pullen, Lester Reaves, Frank Rivinius, Elizabeth Robinson, Sarah Salsgiver, Tina Schofield, Michelle Scott, Jacqueline Shao, Amy Short, Christine Short, Michael Short, Mysti Shute. Daniel Shwimer, Jacqueline Smith, Daymion Sparrow, Brian Stanley, Robert Stone, Jessica Swenson, Eric Swietek, Paul Taylor, Brian Taylor, Bryan Tobey, David Trembley, Danielle Urquhart, Barry Van Der Lee, Aniko Volicer, Zuzka Walls, Brooke Wang, Virginia Weinfurt. Patricia Welch, Francis Wentworth, David Whiteaker, Stacey Wingfield, Jennifer Wood, Ivan Young, Eric UNDERCLASSMEN 81 Carolyn Sarno, Michelle DiN- isco, and Debbie Freedman, say cheese. Stephanie Miller waits on cus- tomer Alicia DeLuca. We like your hat, Alicia! Time to work time to study, or RELAX Freshman Beth Rivinius enjoys her summer job. It ' s nicer out- side, but think of all the money you ' re making, Beth! Junior Liam Hurley relaxes be- tween sets. 82 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 Jen Ashe wishes that summer would last forever. Barry Pease and Cornelius Al- exander ham it up for the cam- era. Are you both ready for class to begin? No, Scott, Argentina is not a country in Western Europe. Mr. Biggie helps Scott Granowitz with his map study questions. J UNDERCLASSMEN 83 TO REMEMBER ' What teachers look for: creativity, motivation, perseverance. What students hope for: a substitute, a field trip; 86 ACADEMICS Most of what I really need to know about how to live, and what to do, and how to be, I learned In kindergarten. Wisdom was not at the top off the graduate school mountain, but there In the sandbox at nursery school. ' i ti$ M These are the things i learned: Share everything. Play ffalr. Don ' t hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. Don ' t take things that aren ' t yours. Say you ' re sorry when you hurt somebody. Wash your hands before you eat. Flush. Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you. Live a balanced life. Learn some and think some and draw ev- ery affternoon. When you go out Into the world, watch for traffic, hold hands, and stick together. Be aware of wonder. Re- member the little seed In the plastic cup: the roots go down and the plant comes up, and nobody really knows why, but we are all like that. Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the plastic cup...they all die. So do we. And then remember the book about Dick and Jane and the fflrst word you lear- ned...the biggest word of all: LOOK! Every- thing you need to know is there some- where. The golden rule and love and basic sanitation, ecology and politics and sane living. Think of what a better world it would be if we alL.the whole world..had cookies and milk about three o ' clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankets for a nap. Or if we had a basic policy in our nation to always put things back where we found them and clean up our own messes. And it is still true, no matter how old you re, when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together. Robert Fulghum ACADEMICS 87 Time For Helios Mr. Machado enjoys a moment with some students. Bedford High School welcomes several new teachers to its faculty this year. Among them are Ms. Deborah Savarino in the Special Edu- cation Department, Mr. Ed Machado in Special Education and Social Studies and Ms. Elaine Kerachskiy in the English Department. Ms. Savarino was born in New York City and worked for the N.Y. Board of Education in Brooklyn for five years. She enjoys working with people and has pursued a career in educa- tion since graduating from college with a de- gree in psychology. Her warmth and kindness, as well as her sense of humor, show when she talks about her students. She says she likes the challenge of teaching people with special needs. Mr. Machado, though a new faculty member, is not a new face at B.H.S. He was born in Hudson, MA, and graduated from college two years ago. Last year he took a position at the Bedford Middle School and could be seen in the halls of B.H.S. as the varsity ski team coach. This year, he is an assistant in the Spe- cial Education Department and teaches one U.S. History II class. He is not sure what lies in his future, but when asked about his goals, he responds a life-long commitment to skiing and the education of America ' s youth, and joking- ly adds, to survive until Friday. Ms. Kerachsky comes to Bedford from Con- necticut. She taught in a vocational school for several years and before that in another high school, teaching English at both. At B.H.S., she teaches English classes to grades 10 and 11, as well as a writing lab. She has enjoyed her job here and praises the school for its focus on the international and its attempt to make students world citizens . Ms. Savarino catches up on worl during a rare moment of free time. Ms. Kerachsky settles into her new job as En- glish teacher. 88 ACADEMICS .♦.and Goodbyes For approximately twenty-five years, Mr. Robert Biggio has been a fixture around the halls and classrooms of Bedford High School. On an average of tv enty-two students per class, five classes per day, for twenty-five years, nearly 1,650 students have had the good fortune to have Mr. Biggio as a Social Studies teacher. Sadly, it is time for Mr. Biggio to leave, and he will be missed. From Bedford High School we say, Enjoy Biggio, and have fun Keith Adams Athletic Director Margarita Apiceila Science Steven Barbas Band Director. Music Kay Bell Audio Visual Robert Biggio Social Studies Janice Birch Secretary CMSgt. Aldevino Braga Aerospace Science Ruth Byron Mathematics Peter Caccioia Athletic Trainer Lt. Col. Edward Campbell R.O.T.C. Victor Carlson Industrial Arts Robert Ciolfi Program Administrator, Counseling William Corliss Business Education Deirdre Curran Foreign Language Vernon Dameron Social Studies ACADEMICS 89 Brendan Desilets English Joan DiClemente Special Education Charles DiPietro Program Administrator, Occupational Education Theresa Doiron Secretary Michael Donovan Social Studies Kathleen Drenas Home Economics Claire French Secretary Sybil French Secretary Elaine Giddis English) Bernard Gollis Counselor Robert Greenway Counselor Paula Gullage Business and Social Studies Janice Haggerty Art Marguerite Hamilton Secretary Constance Hanley Secretary Miss Wallace stands ready to assist Eileen Shaughnessy. 5 90 ACADEMICS 1 A New Beat This year Bedford boasts a new and exciting Music Department. Three posi- tions in the Music Department, including the head of the program, have been taken over by new and innovative individuals. The man heading the Music Depart- ment as the new Music Program Director is Barry Low. Mr. Low is a graduate of the University of Lowell and brings with him a broad array of experience from area schools. He finds the groups at B.H.S. very talented and spirited and is looking forward to working with them in the new activities he has planned for the department. Miss Jennifer Wallace, strings instruc- tor, has just graduated from Luther Col- lege in Decorah, Iowa. Bedford is her first teaching job and she is very happy with the Music Department. Miss Wallace credits POMS, the Patrons of Musical Students, for their support and strength- ening of the department. Taking on a large responsibility with his new position as Band Director is Steven Barbas. His job includes directing the Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz En- semble and the Marching Band. Mr. Bar- bas als o graduated from the University of Lowell where he was a drum major. In addition to his responsibilities at Bedford, Mr. Barbas directs the Worcester Poly- technic Institute Band. He is very im- pressed with the potential of Bedford ' s Music program and is committed to keep- ing it on top. The fresh start that the Music Depart- ment has made is working very well and promises continued success. Bedford High School welcomes the talented group of Mr. Low, Miss Wallace, and Mr. Bar- bas. Mr. Low changes tempo from directing the Music Department to teaching Listener ' s Guide. Below, Mr, Barbas prepares to direct the concert band. ACADEMICS 91 5 , When Was the Twinkle Invented? What year was the twinkie invented? So, it ' s an obscure fact, but it is one of the many that one have heard after sitting through a year of Mr. Reynolds ' fun facts. In addition to at least one day of fun facts before each test, anyone in one of Mr. Reynolds ' U.S. History I classes is entitled to one day a week of playing Trivia. ..what an incentive to memorize those forgettable facts and dates! On the first day of class, many students sit in their seats awed, or just scared by this giant of a man towering over them. Next, they are intro- duced to Mr. Reynolds ' infamous assignments, which usually follow this pattern.... Okay, I want an essay on the history of the development of Washington D.C. as a federal capital by Wednesday. But Mr. Reynolds, today is Monday, and we have the map of the Thirteen Colonies due tomorrow. Fortunately for his students, Mr. Reynolds is fairly lenient about accepting late assignments, with one exception... those editorials had better be in on time. Many of Mr. Reynolds ' students can remem- ber days when the class picked one topic and argued continuously for and against it. During many of these discussions , Mr. Reynolds would let students argue the point amongst themselves, only occasionally asking ques- tions, adding facts, or emphasizing a point. These days provided a break from notetaking chores and exposed students to different sides of an issue. As well as teaching U.S. History I, Mr. Reyn- olds teaches Economics and, until this year, Political Science. After school, Mr. Reynolds gives individual help to students before heading off to the golf course or baseball field to carry out his coaching duties. A student who has the good fortune to draw Mr. Reynolds as a teacher will not forget the experience. Students must rise to high expec- tations and seemingly endless notes, tests, and essays; they are also part of a class in which learning can take place informally, and which features a teacher who cares. And, for anyone who wonders, the twinkie was invented in 1930. 1 ' This is the first time that we can read what Mr. Reynolds has written on the board. Winifer Sewall gets help from Mr. Reynolds as she responds to a question. 92 ACADEMICS Maureen Hanley Health and Physical Education Jean Hibbard Library Assistant Dorothy Hovsepian English Clint Huff Mathematics Gary Hunt Mathennatics Yola ingraham Early Childhood Education John Judge English James Kelley Foreign Language William Keup Science Elaine Kerachsky English Catherine Krueger Science Nancy Lehan Registrar Marilyn Light Special Education Alison Lohrum Counselor Dorothy Lovecchio Secretary ACADEMICS 93 An EGGcellent Teachery Barry Low Director of Music Sandra Maczko Early Childhood Education and Home Economics Virginia Malouin School Nurse Beverly Marklis Secretary Benjamin Maxwell English John McCarthy Program Administrator. English Arthur McManus Program Administrator, Physical Education Jean Mehrle Foreign Language and Social Studies Jean Miele Mathematics Eugene Milliken English Bruce Morse Audio Visual Director Donald Moss Counselor Gregory Norton Science Barbara O ' Neil Secretary Pat O ' Shaughnessy Secretary Leonard Palmer Science Irene Parker METCO Coordinator Floriano Pavao Program Director, Foreign Language Patricia Pellegrini Social Studies Robert Petrillo Physical Education 94 ACADEMICS Adopted babies gathered together in the health class nursery. Miss Hanley shares a laugh with students. Miss Hanley makes her point on the blackboard. Okay, this is your baby for a week! Amid moans, groans, and tlie occasional smile, Miss Hanley went on to explain how each member of the class would take care of an egg for a week as a lesson in the responsibility of being a teen- age parent. Memories include egg-nappings, shell fractures, and trips to Purity to price dia- pers. Adopting an egg, however, is only one as- pect of the Junior Health class created by Miss Hanley. In addition to teen parenthood, the class covers reproduction, contraception, and sexually transmitted diseases. Though the re- sponse to many of her lessons varies from dis- gusted gasps to self-conscious giggles. Miss Hanley is always honest and straightforward, encouraging questions and doing her best to answer them. Miss Hanley also teaches a freshman health class and Peer Leadership. Freshman Health primarily deals with drug and alcohol abuse, peer pressure, and self esteem, helping stu- dents to deal with what they might face in high school. Peer Leadership is open to juniors and seniors and focuses on activities which teach trust. Students realize that the more willing they are to trust each other, the more able they will be to help others. The class also works with the community as volunteers to make people aware of the problems facing teenagers today. The success of both Freshman and Junior Health and Peer Leadership is largely due to Miss Hanley. Her concern and her energetic teaching methods are beneficial to all of her students, and her warm smile is always a wel- come sight. ACADEMICS 95 Time to Shop For many students, the Industrial Arts Department provides courses that are a little different from the ordinary curricu- lum. They give students the opportunity to create their own projects and obtain information useful to the rest of their lives. One class that fits this description is Wood Shop. Wood Shop is offered as a minor or major. Early stages of the course are spent learning the all-important details, such as how to differentiate between the various woods and varnishes or how to take measurements. Eventually, students learn about and how to use the different machines. From here, they are given the freedom to design and build their individ- ual projects. Many students like the class because it focuses on the individual. Mr. Carlson, their instructor, teaches them techniques, then acts as an advisor to each one se- perately. Most also feel that it is worth the the amount of work because of the practi- cal experience, they get in fields such as carpenty, architecture, and design. Paul and Dave Goodale concentrate on a project. mm Carlson looks on as Mike Stein prepares to wor 96 ACADEMICS Dave Trant keeps himself busy by cutting wood. Anthony Pilla Art Walter Powers English Denise Rainis Foreign Language Doreen Ralston Social Studies John Reynolds Social Studies William Ricker Custodian Michael Rinaldi Industrial Arts Paula Rochefort Secretary Barbara Robinson Science Marjorie Rull Foreign Language Armand Sabourin Mathematics Deborah Sakelakos Science Deborah Savarino Special Education Sandy Shay Mathematics Huberta Sorgi Music Pat Spinosa Program Administrator, Social Studies Eleanor Stanley Secretary Loretta Stead Mathematics Richard Stephenson Program Administrator, Mathematics Calvin Tingley Program Administrator, Science ACADEMICS 97 Iphegenia Tsefrekas Home Economics Lawrence Ullmann Science Carol Walcott Reading Jennifer Wallace Music Myra Wrye Secretary Faculty not pictured: Donald Barron Barbara Davis Elizabeth Dowling Ed Machado Front Row: Mr. Ledru. Mr. Pavao; Second Row: Jennifer Ashe, Patty Colligan, Angela Gautler, Alissa Mlllman, Isabelle Mathieu, Laurence Divry, Estelle Duquenoy; Back Row: Ceclle Gregoire, Perrlne BulgheronI, Christine Anderson, Sophie Dessauvages, Camilla Ericson, Catherine Destercke, Natalie Degardin, Lisa Getty, Gretchen Gerbrands, Ceclle Berteloot, Eric Cordes, Remi Champagne, Lauren Solomita, Erika Wozniak, David Kelleher, Tracey Manning, John Walker, Vincent Fournier, All LeDoujet. 98 ACADEMICS Lauren Solomita, Sophie Dessauvages, All LeDoujet, and Alissa Mlllman sightseeing at the Old North Bridge in Concord. Quel Echange! -A J! mfr.- 1)0 Memories of April in Paris: Mr. Pavao tal es a break from his montlis of organizing the exchange; Lisa Getty shares a moment with her French sister, Cecile. On April 15, 1988, fifteen Bedford High School students boarded a plane bound for France. Some were nervous and sonne were scared, yet they returned with an experience that they would remember for a lifetime. They had lived with French families, gone to a French school, and lived the lives of their French sis- ters and brothers for three weeks, visiting places they had only read about, such as Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and Versailles. This experience was carried into the ' 88- ' 89 school year when the exchange was complet- ed. In August, each of these Bedford students welcomed a French student into his or her home for three weeks. The French students, with their hosts, spent a week sightseeing in Boston and New England before school began; then they accompanied their sisters and brothers to classes, McDonalds parking lot, sports practices, the movies, Canobie Lake Park, etc. They saw what it was like to be an American teenager, much as the Americans got a taste of being French. The group as a whole participated in many activities, ranging from a barbecue to the production of a T.V. show for Bedford Cable. Mr. Pavao, Program Administrator of the Foreign Language Department, organized the exchange and plans to make it an annual tradi- tion at B.H.S., alternating between the Spanish and French students. Due to his determination and hard work, the exchange was a great suc- cess, providing a learning experience for not only the students who participated, but also for their families, other students at B.H.S. and the entire community. ACADEMICS 99 ■ it was a ransition and an experience Bedford ' s football program this yearwas one of rebuilding; most of the starting varsity team was composed of underclass- men. While the dedication to football was there, the experi- ence was not, since captain Sam Panzer! was the only returning varsity player from last years 8-1-1 team. Bedford ' s footballteamshould not be underesti- mated; despite their inexperience they ended the year in good standing in their league. The Bedford football team has many things to remember: the party at Paul ' s house; the psyche film that put everyone to sleep; being good at parties; Lennox coming to the game in the fourth quarter, I got lost on the ' T ' ; Son of Sam; free pizza and drinks before games; powder- Football is a discipline that pushes you beyond the limit. -Coach Sabourin puff; pre-gameunderthe emer- gency red lights; Rich putting his hand through the window; Franklin getting nailed at An- dover (running the wrong way); Doug Orlando ' s knee; coach Petrillo ' s tape jobs; If you don ' t want to hit that, go seeMissG.shestill has some skirts left; r lcDonalds discount; Senior Lap; Eddie I want half, the Elowdrill; ends hitting without pads; F.L.R.P; D.P.O.-.-.; Darryl and the athletic trainer at Newton North; the Lemar special, Who went though hitting drills four times before giving up every day freshmen year; Hey, shut-ap, the day bullet had to run 1001 laps;the required paperonwhy you want to play football; bull in the ring; the Bauman brothers vs. the Sheick brothers. Rich Fedele calls out the signals for Bedford ' s offense on the line while Co- captain Sam Panzeri glowers at New- ton South ' s defensive tackle. 102 SPORTS Bedford Football ' s kick-off team sprint down the field at the start of the Newton South game. Juniors Rich Fedele and Chris McCune show off while they wait for the Newton South game to begin. 1988 Varsity Football Team: Front Row:Kosta Vasilakis, Chris Zellner, Dan Couto, Brian Smith, Co-captains Sam Panzeri and Paul Cronin, Alain Lavelanet. Joe Lovecchio, Doug Or- lando, and Franklin Cotton. Second Row:Ed Franks, Kevin Grot. James Stephens, Chris McCune, Lennox Chase, Rich Fedele, Dana Park, Sean Chris Zellner and Franklin Cotton, burning to win. Wilson, and Coach Armand Sabourin. Third Row:Mike Baisi, Tim McNeany, Jon Hamby, Marcus Kennedy. Keith Farmer. Rich Higham. John Lydon, Ryan Jansen. Mike Huffman and Dave Palermino.Fourth Row: Pete S ha- mon. Tom Chester. Sean Linehan, Mark Minassian, Jeff Jones, Steve Hubble and Assistant Coaches Ed Campbell and Bob Petrillo. Football Seniors: Front Row: Brian Smith. Alain Lavelanet, Paul Cronin, Sam Panzeri and Ed Franks. Back Row: Doug Orlando, Dan Couto, Joe LoVecchio, Chris Zellner, Kosta Vasi- lakis and Coach Armand Sabourin. SPORTS 103 Let ' s Go adies ■l -v-. ' ..i ?; ' Let ' s go, ladies! could be heard almost constantly out on the field hockey field this year. This kind of encouragement is what made the team keep fighting, even when the odds were against them. Though not ex- tremely successful on the surface, they did enjoy theirshare of accomplishments, and with one of the largest teams ever, could be a powerful force in the future. Veterans of this year ' s team will share many distinct — — memories. They almost tied first-place Acton, something only one other team was able to do. They stim- med the men at Concord and dazzled B.H.S. with their tie- dyed boxer shorts. Wearing these skirts has to be a highlight of my life -Lauren Solomita [vlichelle Marino scored the goal that won their only night game, Jean Venuti earned the nickname ' A hiz , and Court- ney Eagles made a last-minute penalty shot to save a Concord game. Leslie Fryer made upwards of 200 saves in the net for Bedford, causing a major problem for all op- posing teams. All- in-all, this year ' s team was like a family, everyone cared and every- one helped each other. Leslie Fryer and Suzanne Wright, this year ' s captains, and Robin McArdle all earned membership to the Dual County League ' s All-Star team. Junior Ami Bowen re- ceived honorable mention. Goalie Leslie Fryer makes one of her awesome saves, while Robin McArdle rushes in to assist. 104 SPORTS Coach Helen Gfoerer tells the ladies to play accordingly . Suzanne Wright and Robin McArdle: ready for anything. The Varsity Team. Front Row: Sara Puffer, Lauren Solomita, co-captain Leslie Fryer, co-captain Suzanne Wright, Michelle Marino. Camilla Eric- son; Second Row: Jean Venuti, Apryl Whitt, Robin McArdle, Sharon Whitt, Courtney Eagles, Holly Stockdale, Ka- tie Putney, Kerri O ' Keefe; Back Row: Manager Kristin Hovde, Lynnette Blanchard, Christine Cronin, Mary Kate Hanley, Kristen Pugh, Ami Bow- en, Amy Pietchel, Cara Swenson, Sara Glennon. i The Junior Varsity Team: Front Row: Michelle DiNisco, Laurie Pietchel, Shannon O ' Callaghan, Tina Ricker, Jen Cohen, Amy Andrade; Second Row: Maureen Colliton, Lee Lavi, Shari Eriich, Kerri Pignatiello, Diane Burke, Eileen Shaughnessy; Back Row: Coach Raeann Walsh, Erin Feh- lau, Christine Hamel, Megan Dwor- shak, Carolyn Sarno, Rachel Meyers, Susanne Spencer, Keri McGrath, Zuzka Volicer, Tina Dougherty. Lauren Solomita and Caycee Hawley, Seniors rule! SPORTS 105 it was an nexpected V success There didn ' t seem to be much hope for boys ' soccer last fall. Thirteen seniors had graduated the year before, leaving only six returning var- sity players, and they were about to break in a new coach. The popularopinionwas that 1988 would be a transition season for the team, or a building yearforthe future. Team members proved this opinion wrong, and though unexpected, the success the team achieved was great. Under coach Dan Frost, the team became a powerful force in the DCL, finishing at third place with a league record of Whenever I think of this year, I can ' t helpthinking of next year. -Liam Hurley there, and the team qualified forthe Division III state tourna- ment. After defeating North Reading in the quarter finals, they moved on to the semi- finals for northeastern Massa- chusetts. There they met Lexington Christian Acad- emy, playing two daysinarowtoend anunbreakabletie. In the end, L.C.A. defeated Bedford, but the team proved that with character and determination, as well as an amazing amount of talent, any amount of success can be reached. The team will remain almost intact next year, and with eleven returning starters. 1 0-4- 5. But success didn ' t end the DCL had better watch out. The team congratulates itself after an- other goal. 106 SPORTS Co-Captain Tom Lentine rushes in to make the move. Eric Berman and Dennis Taylor map out the next play. Boys Varsity Soccer Team: ront Row: Eric Berman, Dave Mollis, Tom Len- tine, Jamie Lewis, Allen Jones, and Brian Mayar; Second Row:Josh Ber- man, Mike Dmochowski, Scott Albani, Adam Miller, Mark Alves, and Mark Gray; Third Row: Coach Dan Frost, Dan Carroll, Dave Hunt, Liam Hurley, Scott Anderson, Dennis Taylor, and Jim Hunt. Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Team: Front Row: Tim Callahan, Dan Hunt, Craig Gottlieb, Jason Ingraham, and Brian Taylor; Second Row: Steve Craig, Scott McDonald. John Goo- darz, Zach Owen, and David Bos- chetto; Third Row: Sean Deardorff, Jamie Asbedian, Gian Brunelleschi, Chris Theophile, Eric Pearson and Coach Greg Kwiatkowski. Bedford ' s new soccer coach, Dan Frost, concentrates on the game at hand. SPORTS 107 Heather Doughty chases her opponent. building new The 1988 girls ' soccer sea- son finished with a record of 6- 9-3, excellent for a team that was in a re-building phase. Co- captains Dana Larsen and Pam Miller, together with seniors LizBoehm and Kim Farmer anchored the team, and un- derclassmen, in- cluding several new and young players, added strength. The team played hard and became much more competitive in the second half of the season, tying two teams that had previously beaten Bedford, and knocking one of them out of the tournament. Both ties were at the oppo- nents ' fields. Several times, the team lost This..3ho A«d our younger players what it ' s all about. -Coach Dave Wilson starting players because of injuries. The good side to this was that the younger players gained even more experience. The team scored 33 goals this year, the same as last year, but gave up 38, which was twice as many as last year. The highlight of the year was a night game which gave Bedford a beauti- fully played 5-1 victory over North Reading, and gave our younger play- ers the experience of playing on a power team. This year ' s fine team effort will surely pay off in next year ' s games as Bedford fields a dedicated, talented, and expe- rienced team. Coach Dave Wilson gathers the team around him for a pep talk. 108 SPORTS Her opponent ' s foot is too quick for Liz Boefim. Girls ' Varsity Soccer Team: Front- :Captains Pam Miller and Dana Lar- sen; Second Row: Todd Wilson, Eliz- abeth Welch, Elizabeth Boehnn. Joyce Carroll, Kim Farmer, Lisa Pecora, Mi- chelle Boisvert and Matt Giusti. Back Row:Coach Dave Wilson. Amy Go- dart, Jen Raffa, Garia Alley, Amy Bor- shay, Sarah Griffin, Monica Hun- sacker, Kristin Maddox, Heatherly Wilson and Coach Jim Storer. Girls ' Junior Varsity Soccer Team: Front:Barb Brennan, Holly Grey, Anita Bumann, Heather Sewall, Eva Saez Moreno and Caria Alley. Back ' ff ' ia ib fS - t TtiTflSifii ' itifi Row: Heather Jehle, Christy Brooks, Tricia McGovern, Kim Mello, Jen Cal- lahan, Andrea Griffin and Coach Jim Storer. SPORTS 109 orn again The cross-country team began the season knowing that the going would be tough; they had lost four of their five top runners from the previous season and head coach Jake Sullivan. Coach Brian Hanley and seniors Adam To- bey, Erik Cordes, and Bill Atkinson led Bedford throughout the season. Weston, led by Rob Fortune and Adam ' s arch- rival Grover Heinz, proved to be the only team to con- quer Bedford. The all-league meet was on Wayland ' s home turf, and Bedford knew that they would be out for revenge. Bedford, with the help of Bill Atkinson ' s outstanding per- Runners are just misunder- stood. -Brian Hanley formance, came in second in this meet. The team came into the Division 4 Eastern Mass. Championship with its sights low. Due to a great race by juniorsChris Welch and Brad Geilfuss, who came in first and second for the team, they finished sixth inthedivision, providing the big- gest disappoint- ment of the sea- son in missing qualifying for the state final by two places. With sev- eraltalentedunder- classmen returning next year, Bedford will be the favorite to beleaguechampsandtheteam looks forward to an incredible season. The team takes off to a good start at the D.C.L. All-League meet. 110 SPORTS Chris Welch flies down another Way- land hill after passing the Acton-Box- boro runners. Front Row: Cheryl Koenig, Bill Atkin- son, captainAdam Tobey. Erik Cordes, Karrie Armstrong, Amy Woj- nar. Back Row: Rachel Campbell, Chris Welch. Scott Granowitz, Brad Geilfuss, Jack Geilfuss, Chris Blondin, Amy Storer, Becky Rosenberg, coach Brian Hanley. Missing: Christine An- derson. SPORTS 111 Jayson Gilbert! and Paul Doherty show their enthusiasm for golf. Fan Robin McArdle screanns with joy when Luke tells her of the lat- est golf victory. it was a all for the golf team Enthusiastic and eager to beat their opponents, the 1988 Bedford High School Golf Team combined skill and spirit to make the season en- joyable for all. The team was coached by Mr. Reynolds, who is known to all at the high school as being a fun-loving and exciting kind of guy. He, along with Co- Captains Jayson Gilberti and Luke Mclnnis, was always en- couraging the players to do their best during their games and daily practices. The team ' s 4-7 record, im- pressive though it may be, doesn ' t tell the whole story. The majority of the team ' s vic- tories came at the end of the season, which shows how their dedication and persis- tence throughout the season paid off. Mr. Reynolds is looking for- ward to an even more reward- ir g season next year, with the return of many promising vet- eran players who have the ex- perience necessary for victory. However, it will be difficult to replace the many seniors pres- ently making up the bulk of the team, who will be graduating this year. Golf teaches honesty and it ' s real manly. -Jayson Gilberti GOLF TEAM Bottom Row: Kevin Geary, Go-Captain Luke Mclnnis, Aaron Finklestein, Paul Doherty. Middle Row: Sannir Kapuria, Co- Captain Jayson Gilberti, Rob 1 herty, Mike Giard. Top Row: Sc., Venuti, Coach Reynolds, Jon Ruf 112 SPORTS 1 The cheerleaders display one of their more difficult formations. Taking time out, the cheerleaders watch the game. giving their II with a cheer Cheerleading is a fun way to show spirit. -Natalie Whitcomb atalie Whitcomb boosts the Bed- jrd morale. CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: Ali cia DeLuca. Lisa Getty, Co-Captain Lia Wheeler, Suzi Ferro. Second Row: Lynne Molinari, Jill Oblas, Tara Crump, Co-Captain Tracey Manning. Top Row: Kelly Callahan, Stephanie Miller, Natalie Whitcomb, Ann Bruha, Alison Roberts. Always spurring the team on with their meaningful cheers, the Bedford High School Cheerleading Squad rose to new heights this past year. They spent a tremen- dous amount of time perfect- ing their difficult formations, which were exciting and inter- esting to witness. A lot of time was also spent coming up with creative new cheers, which were greatly entertaining to the crowds at the games and pep rallies. The thirteen-girl squad, coached by Ms. Lisa Manning, is made up of five seniors, five juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman. They all attend- ed a camp last summer to learn new cheers and mounts, and how to work together as a squad. The Co-Captains, Lia Wheeler and Tracey Manning, did a great job leading the squad in its various activities. These included making psych bags for the teams, raising school spirit, and en- couraging the players to give it their all. SPORTS 113 Sophomore Liz Welch is setting tor her Back Dive. inning combination This was the first year that the Bedford High Girls ' and Boys ' swim teams combined underthe leadership of Coach Sandy fvlaczko and captains Ken Pedersen, Alissa Millman, and Alain Lave- lanet. The switch to a co-ed team was good for both the boys and girls, and, if the switch had not been made, it is probable that both teams would have suffered. It is pos- sible that there would not have been a boys ' team because of lack of people, and several of the girls who swa m this year could not have joined an all girls team because of the conflict with other fall sporls. The girls made a strong contri- bution to the new co-ed team, adding needed depth. Several Close the door. It ' s not Nevada. -Ken Pedersen underclassmen showed great promise; Liz Welch was the team ' s strongest diver, and qualified for the State Champi- onship. This was a good year, and theteamendedwith a5-5 record; it might have been 6-4 but fora narrow and un- expected loss at the Dover-Sherborn meet. The highlight of the year was the meet with Wayland. Bedford and Way- land have always been strong rivals in sports but Bedford had not beaten Wayland in a swim meet forsevenyears. This year the teams were close, and the meet ' s score came down to the 400 yard relay event, which brought victory to Bedford by three points (86-83.) 114 SPORTS Freshman Valerie Heimple does her Inward Dive, one of her best dives this season. Mid- dle: Senior Larry Westcott is just off the start- ing block. Swim Team. Front: Monica Hunsader, Jen Ashe, Melissa Ferro, Captains Ken Pedersen, Alissa Mill- man, Alain Lavelanet: Megan Dworshak, Amy Storer, Valerie Heimple. 2nd Row: Coach Maczco, Frank Welch, Scott Byam, Alex Freeman, Anthony Paglia, Rich Axtell, Larry Westcott, Kristen Larsen, Aniko Vanderlee. Back: Stephanie Perino, Lynna Blasioli, Elizabeth Kleekamp, Linda Zimmer, Seema Tiku. Junior Jen Ashe and soph- omore Amy Storer share a joke as they rest for a mo- ment. Senior captain Ken Pedersen takes his mark for yet another first place finish. Senior captains Ken Pedersen, Alissa Mill- man, Alain Lavelanet with Coach Maczko. SPORTS 115 ouncing to victory The Boys ' Varsity Basketball Team brought something new to the court this year- a winning style. The 1988-89 team made everyone at B.H.S. proud as it bounced its way to many a hard-tought victory. At the time of this writing, the B.H.S. team was a strong contenderfor the Dual County League Champion- ship. The strength of the ■88- ' 89 basketball teamwasclearfrom the beginning. As the season started, the Bucs faced stiff opponents who were sure to be — strong competition. In January, as the team met the Wayland Warriors, who stood first in the league at that time, Bedford dominated the game. The Bucsdoubled Way- land ' s score during the first half and never allowed their rival to come closer than twelve points. An exciting team to watch - great potential. -Keith Adams Bedford floated off the court with a 68-50 victory, prompting many to comment that it was- Bedford ' s best game ever. The Bucs ' success can be at- tributed to a strong team effort and the leadership of captains Dan Callahan, Karl Farmer, and Taavo Godtfredsen. This winning combina- tion, under the skilled guidance of Coach Green- wood, produced spirited and suc- cessful games. One of the sea- son ' s highlights came February 5, when senior Dan Callahan broke the thousand point mark. Dan was the third Bedford student ever to achieve this distinction, and his record is particularly impressive in light of the fact that he missed sixteen games of the ' 87- ' 88 season due to in- jury. Dan Callahan makes a baseline move. 116 SPORTS Varsity Boys ' Basketball, 1989. Front Row: Sam Panzeri, Tri-Captains Taavo Godtfredsen, Dan Callahan, Karl Farmer. Back Row: Scott Albani, Jim McGovern, Sheldon Maloney, Dennis Taylor, Liam Hurley, Mike Giard, Tom Lentine, Coach Greenwood. Left: Karl Farmer, base- line jumper. Right: Jim McGovern passes the corner. Tight D. Time out - a strategy session with Coach Greenwood. SPORTS 117 hooting for the top The 1988-89 season brought a lot of changes to the Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team. Mr Pateulia, who had been the head coach for several years, did not return thisyear. Hewas replaced by the former Junior Varsity Coacli, Mrs. Maureen Sullivan. This was her first season as a head Varsity coach, but she proved to be fit forthejob. Inherde- but, she led the girls through a success- ful season. A decrease in the number of players resultedinadditional changes in ' BB- ' Sg. As always, a Junior Varsity team was formed, but it soon became evident that it could not survive with so few players and was dissolved. Atthistime, the new Junior Varsity Coach, Miss Kenoyer, became the Assistant Varsity Coach. Basketball is one of Pete ' s car- diovascular games. -Leslie Fryer Despite all these changes, the Girls ' Varsity Basketball Teamwas able to pull through, and overall had a very good season. Its exciting victory over Lincoln-Sudbury and surpris- ing loss to Newton-South are two examples of ttie memorable games played this year, never to be forgotten. With the return of five Varsity players and the addition of many others, the Lady Bucs pre- sented a strong team characterized by speed, height, and agility. The team ' s senior tri-captains, HeatherDoughty, Leslie Fryer, and Angela Corea, all skillful players in their own right, did a great job in leading and en- couraging the girls. Each player ' s contributions led to the success of the team Coach Sullivan psyches up the team , before a game. 118 SPORTS GIRLS VARSITY BASKET- BALL Front Row: Christine Cronin. Tri-Captain Heather Doughty, Tri-Captain Leslie Fryer. Tri-Captain Angela Corea. Liz Boehm Back Row: Coach Sulli --yi, Denise Proud- foot. Cheryl Koenig. Carolyn Sarno, Tricia McGovern. Kim Mello. Sarah Griffin. Lisa Peco- ra, Assistant Coach Kenoyer Kim Mello decides to sit out for a break. Angela Corea streaks by an opposing player. Tri-Captains Heather Doughty, Leslie Fryer, and An- gela Corea smile over their victory. Tricia McGovern heckles the other team ' s player because she ' s holding the ball. SPORTS 119 Craig O ' Brien concentrates on the faceoff. the icemen ometh Tom Griffiths returned to Bedford Hockey h s year, this time as head coach. With his help and the help of assistant coaches Jim Griffithaand Mike Donahue, co-captains Ryan Cardoos and Craig O ' Brien rallied the hardwork- ing Bedford Bucs againstatough DCL league. Goalie Dave Pease stood strong in the net with a sporadic but poten- tially potent offense led by the O ' Brien brothers, Ryan Car- doos, MattO ' Malley, Steve Mead, Russ Harrington, Todd fvleivin and Tom Sullivan. Todd Melvin led the aggressive Bedford style with hard hitting Cardoos and O ' Brien. The strong defensive squad under assistant coach Mike Donahue was always Great Save Dave! -Coach Tom Griffiths which many times neutralized Bedford ' s powerlul opposition. Thetough and ever-ready Peter Shamon, powerful Rob Ahern, digger Rob Doherty and speedy Mark Aives were al- ways present to drive fear into the hearts of oppo- nents. Newcomer Ivan Wood was the only freshman on the team and proved to be a hard worker. Dave Isa- belle valiantly de- fended the net and did remarkably well for his first year tending net. Craig Mahar and John Dillen were always helping the effort on and off the ice. In spite of its limited expe- rience, the tough team rallied its way through the season. This young team will be fight- ing back for years to come in ready with an offensive punch, the Bedford High tradition. Mike Serra unleashes his powerful slapshot. 120 SPORTS The masked man, Matt O ' Malley, reaches for the puck. Team Captains Ryan and Craig smile with Coach Tom Griffiths, and Assistant Coaches Jim Griffiths and Mike Donahue. Varsity Hockey Team Front Row: Manager Linda Donaldson, Russ Har- rington, John Dillen, Ryan Cardoos, Craig O ' Brien, Tom Sullivan, Manager Jen Duran. Second Row: Assistant Coach Mike Donahue, Steve Mead, Scott O ' Brien, Ivan Wood, Coach Thomas Griffiths. Third Row: Dave Isabelle, Mark Alves, Peter Shamon, Rob Ahern. Todd Melvin, Mike Serra, Rob Doherty. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Jim Gifffiths. SPORTS 121 tracks The BHS Ski Team had to contend with almost snowless slopes this year. The m.em- bers of the boys ' and girls ' combined downhill and cross- country teams planned to compete infourslalomandfour cross-GOu ntry meets, but the cross-country meets scheduledfor Janu- ary 5 and January 12 were cancelled for lack ofsnow. Under captains Dana Larsen, Kim Farmer, Allen Jones, and Nick Stefanidakis, the team improved greatly. Distinctive in their yellow-and-pink neon jackets, the girls finished consistently and the boys also did well. In downhill, Dana Larsen and Kim Farmerwerethetop skiers for the girls, and Eric and Josh Berman led for the boys. At The lack of snow has been pretty disappoint- ing. -Nick Stefanidakis the time of this writing. Coach Ed Machado was confident that the team would continue to improve, and expected Dana Larsen to make states. The team would like to thank its coach, who had a great in- fluence on all of the new and old skiers. The Boys ' Track Teamwascoached by Al Dougherty and led by Erik Cordes and Brian Smith. This was basically a year for re-building and the teamdid not expect to set any new rec- ords. The sopho- mores and juniors who gained experience this year will pro- vide a strong foundation for next year ' s team. Brian Smith was the team ' s best sprinter, and Chris Blondin did well in the long distance events. Scott Lenny Granowitz demonstrat proper sit-up technique. 122 SPORTS Kim Farmer and John Goodarz set out for the slopes. Ski Team. Front: Roger Gaul, Pat Kelliher, Anne Ricci, Eva Saez More- no, Dana Larsen, Allen Jones, Kim Farmer, Nick Stefanidakis, Eric Ger- man. Second RowGian Brunelleschi, Brian Lenz, Erin Fehlau, Lynnette Blanchard. Mike Kwiatowski, Michelle Boisvert, Josh Berman, Sean Dear- dorff, Ian Glomski, Mike Huffman, Di- ana Ricci. BackrCoach Ed Machado, Eileen Shaughnessy, Sara Puffer, Hol- ly Grey, John Goodarz, Heather Jehle, Jessica Garrison, Kristen Pugh, Mark Watkins, Dave Holtzman. Above. Indoor Teack Team. Front:Chris Welch, Brian Smith, Erik Cordes, Will Martin, Franklin Cotton. Middle Row: Josh Berman, Lennox Chase, Dana Parks, Brad Geilfuss, Mark Gallant, Scott Granowitz. Back: Coach Al Dougherty, Mark Gray, Mike Jarvis, Tim McNeany, Ken Dougherty, Nia Meyer, Jack Geilfuss, Chris Blondin. Middle picture: Brian Smith barely outruns Mark Gray in the 45 meter dash. SPORTS 123 aiming igh The membersof the Bedford High School Rifle Team showed that they were true champions by retaining the championship cup this year. The team had the support of some returning vet- erans, as well as some surprising newcomers. In ad- dition to its champi- onship status, the team broke the 900 point barrier for the first time in fifteen years. The team flage. would like to express -Jayson Gilberti its thanks to Coach Dick Dyer for his Rifle team has given me a go od ex- cuse to wear my camou- enlhusiastic support and his after ability to lead the team to an- training office, other championship season. Other sports enthusiasts who continually aim high are the athletic trainers. Under the tutelage of Pete Cacciola, these devoted students attend ath- letic events to offer encourage- ment, support and a wide variety of articles from their green boxes which hold tape and ice packs. The ath- letes at Bedford High School appre- ciate Pete and his staff for always being there when needed, either at a sports event or school in the athletic Senior Bill Putney tal es aim in the offhand position. 124 SPORTS 4i Sophomore John Goodpaster sharpens VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Front ond Row:Chris Hirsh, Eric Young, his prone skills to razor sharp perfection. Row: Manager Mark Chen, John Coach Dick Dyer, Captain Jayson Coach Dick Dyer and Team Captain Jay- Goodpaster, Kevin Durus, Eric Gilberfi, and Brian Seidman. son Gilberti of the 1988-1989 Rifle Team. Packer, and Jason Eldridge. Sec- Pete Cacciola laughs with Lisa Peccora as he adjusts the whirlpool used for sports therapy. SPORTS 125 ■ TO REMEMBER pring sports Girls ' Tennis. Front:Diana Ricci, Becky Wolf. Courtney Eagles, Kitty Rosewall, Nicole Jannis, Back:Judy Galani, Karen Holmstead. Dana Lar- sen, Liz Kleekamp, Adrian Wood, Hol- ly Stockdale, Anne Ricci, Amy Bor- shay. Boys ' Tennis. Front:Jeff Udell, Tom Lentine, Jamie Lewis, Don Giard, Bri- an Kern.Back:Chris Theophile. Eric Packer, Liam Hurley, Taavo Godtfred- sen, Sean Deardorff, Dave Boschetto, Chris Welch, Brian Seidman. Softball. Front:Karen Lipczer, Heather Doughty, Leslie Fryer, Robin McArdle, Chrissy Cronin. Back:Lisa Pecora, Heather Carlton. Jen Raffa. Stephanie Sheets, Holly Grey. Baseball. Front: Jon Russo, Dan Cal- lahan, Rich Fedele, Dave Zampese. Back:Dave Hollis. Dennis Taylor. Scott Venuti. 126 SPORTS Girls ' Track. Front:Kim Farmer, Pam Miller, Laurie Tomczykowski, Liz Boehm, Kathy Schowalter. Second Row: Amy Andrade, Megan Dwor- shak. Michelle Boisvert, Lynette Blan- chard. Liz Welch, Jen Cohen, Amy Storer. Third Row: Lynne Molinari, Christine Anderson, Julie Harley, Nat- alie Whitcomb, Rachel Campbell. Christine Hamel. Julie Merrill, Jamie Bailey. Back:Maureen Worth. Amy Wojnar, Karrie Armstrong, Sarah Grif- fin, Andrea Griffin. Boys ' Track. Front:Brad Geilfuss, Ken Pedersen, Adam Tobey. Erik Cordes, Scott Granowitz. Second Row: Franklin Cotton, Jack Geilfuss, Josh Berman. Lennox Chase. Nadav Kupiec, Jayson Gilberti.Back:Chris Blondin. Rich Ferrett. Doug Orlando, Jim Hunt, Dwayne Sharpe. icrosse. Front: John Curran, Paul onin, Brian Smith, Tommy Sullivan, an Cardoos, Alain Lavelanet, Jon imby, Eric Berman. Back:Will Mar- tin, Brian Lenz, Dan Couto, Jim Mc- Govern, Luke Mclnnis, Chris Zellner, Mike Jarvis, Allen Jones. SPORTS 127 SPORTS 129 SPORTS GIRLS ' SOCCER 9 13 Bedford- 1 Wayland-5 9 15 Bedford- 1 Acton-3 9 19 Bedford-5 Boston-Latin-1 9 23 Bedford-0 Weston- 1 9 26 Bedford-2 Littleton-1 9 28 Bedford-0 Concord-3 9 30 Bedford-3 Newton-Soutfi-0 10 5 Bedford-0 Lincoln-Sudbury-4 10 7 Bedford-2 Wayland-2 10 12 Bedford- 1 Acton-5 10 13 Bedford-2 Tewksbury-2 10 14 Bedford-8 Boston-Latin-1 10 19 Bedford-0 Weston-0 10 21 Bedford-0 Concord-5 10 24 Bedford-5 Nortfi Reading-1 10 25 Bedford-3 Newton-Soutfi-1 10 27 Bedford-0 Lincoln-Sudbury-3 CROSS COUNTRY 9 13 Bedford- 16 Newton-Southi-49 9 20 Bedford- 19 Lincoln-Sudbury-42 9 27 Bedford-24 Concord-35 10 4 Bedford-39 Weston-20 10 12 Bedford- 15 Boston-Latin-50 10 18 Bedford-28 Acton-Boxborough- 29 10 25 Bedford-24 Wayland-31 11 3 DCL All-League Meet 2nd Place Girls-7th Place DCL GOLF TEAM 9 15 9 20 9 22 9 26 9 27 9 29 10 3 10 6 10 11 10 13 10 17 10 18 Bedford-2 Lincoln-Sudbury- 10 Bedford-2 1 2 Concord-9 1 2 Bedford- 11 Newton-Soutfi-1 Bedford- 1 1 2 Boston-Latin-1 1 1 2 Bedford-3 Acton-9 Bedford-4 1 2 Wayland-7 1 2 Bedford-0 Lincoln-Sudbury- 12 Bedford- 1 1 2 Concord 10 1 2 Bedford- 10 1 2 Newton-Soutfi-1 1 2 Bedford-5 1 2 Boston-Latin-6 1 2 Bedford-5 Acton-7 Bedford-7 1 2 Wayland-4 1 2 BOYS ' SOCCER 9 13 Bedford-2 Wayland-1 9 15 Bedford- 1 Acton-Boxborougfi-0 9 16 Bedford-3 Lexington Cfiristian-0 9 19 Bedford- 1 1 Boston-Latin-1 9 23 Bedford- 1 Weston-3 9 28 Bedford-3 Concord-3 9 30 Bedford-4 Newton-Soutfi-3 10 5 Bedford- 1 Lincoln-Sudbury-2 10 7 Bedford- 1 Wayland-1 10 10 Bedford-0 Clielnnsford-0 10 12 Bedford-2 Acton-Boxborough- 1 10 14 Bedford-3 Boston-Latin-0 10 19 Bedford-2 Weston- 1 10 21 Bedford-0 Concord-4 10 25 Bedford-3 Newton-South- 1 10 27 Bedford-0 Lincoln-Sudbury-1 11 1 Bedford- 1 Cfielmford-1 FOOTBALL 9 16 9 24 9 30 10 7 Bedford-7 Bedford-3 Bedford-7 Bedford-8 10 14 Bedford-0 Westford-9 Boston-Latin-8 Sudbury-42 Acton-28 Wayland-25 10 22 Bedford-23 Newton-Soutfi-6 10 28 Bedford-24 Weston-12 11 4 Bedford-12 Hudson-27 11 11 Bedford-0 Dracut-27 11 24 Bedford- 14 Concord-45 FIELD HOCKEY 9 13 9 15 9 19 9 23 9 27 9 29 10 4 10 6 10 10 10 12 10 14 10 18 10 20 10 25 10 27 10 28 Bedford-0 Bedford- 1 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford- 1 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford- 1 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Bedford-0 Sudbury-0 Concord-2 Newton Nortfi-1 Weston-2 Newton-Soutfi-0 Acton-Boxborough-5 Wayland-1 Sudbury-3 Lexington- 1 Concord- 1 Newton Nortfi-1 Weston-4 Newton-Southi-O Acton- 1 Wayland-2 Lexington-1 130 SPORTS SCORES BOYS ' BASKETBALL 12 14 Bedford 85 Sfiawsheen Tech-54 12 16 Bedford 61 Dracut-47 12 27 Bedford 64 Hudson-51 12 29 Bedford 64 Westford-65 12 30 Bedford 77 Shawsheen Tecfi-47 1 4 Bedford 51 Sudbury-68 1 6 Bedford 68 Newton-South-70 1 10 Bedford 47 Bostori-Latin-38 1 13 Bedford 54 Concord-29 1 17 Bedford 68 Wayland-50 1 20 Bedford 68 Weston-62 1 24 Bedford 63 Acton-55 1 27 Bedford 55 Sudbury-64 1 31 Bedford 73 Newton-South-60 HOCKEY 12 17 Bedford-4 Newton-South-6 12 19 Bedford-0 Dracut-10 12 26 Bedford- 1 Lexington-9 12 30 Bedford-2 Boston-Latin-9 1 4 Bedford-0 Sudbury- 1 1 1 7 Bedford-2 Newton-South-5 1 11 Bedford-3 Wayland-3 1 14 Bedford-0 Concord-10 1 18 Bedford- 1 Actori-13 1 21 Bedford- 1 Weston-2 1 28 Bedford- 1 Sudbury-8 2 4 Bedford-5 Wayland-3 1 RIFLE TEAM 1 3 Bedford-886 Gloucester-854 1 5 Bedford-892 New Bedford-645 1 10 Bedford-847 Braintree-854 1 17 Bedford-881 fvlalden-742 1 19 Bedford-874 New Bedford-718 1 24 Bedford-878 Gloucester-835 1 26 Bedford-901 Braintree-864 2 2 Bedford- Gloucester- INDOOR TRACK 12 16 Bedford-27 Lincoln-Sudbury-46 Acton-Boxboroughi-80 1 7 Bedford-55 Wayland-85 Newton-South- 13 1 21 Bedford-71 fvlarian-60 Boston-Latin- 15 1 28 Bedford-42 Weston-44 SKI TEAM 1 10 Bedford-Girls 2-4 Boys 0-7 1 17 Bedford-Girls 2-4 Boys 0-7 1 31 Bedford-Girls 2-4 Boys 0-7 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL 12 14 Bedford-43 Arlington Catholic-50 12 20 Bedford-50 Bromfield-54 12 27 Bedford-43 Hudson-19 12 28 Bedford-58 Stoneham-59 1 4 Bedford-50 Sudbury-48 1 6 Bedford-50 Newton-South-52 1 10 Bedford-4 1 Boston-Latin-73 1 13 Bedford-45 Concord-58 1 17 Bedford-59 Wayland-53 1 20 Bedford-44 Weston-43 1 24 Bedford-5 1 Acton-62 1 27 Bedford-61 Sudbury-53 1 31 Bedford-68 Newton-South-43 SWIM TEAM 12 13 Bedford 97 Newton-South-74 1 4 Bedford 75 Weston-97 1 5 Bedford 73 Concord-99 1 9 Bedford •84 Leominster-72 1 18 Bedford 70 Sudbury-98 1 26 Bedford 84 Boston-Latin-79 1 30 Bedford 86 Wayland-83 2 1 Bedford ■85 Dover-Sherborn-87 2 2 Bedford -90 Milford-82 2 7 Bedford -61 Acton -109 SPORTS 131 STUDENT LIFE Ultra-Sp Senior year is just . . . too much! -Dave Kelleher I ' d rather be sleeping. -Jeff Campagna (Junior) rited Upperclassmen Travis Hanson shows the seniors ' pride in having won hall decorating for three years in a row. 134 STUDENT LIFE Will Martin psyches up the crowd at the Homecoming pep rally. Seniors Ben McAllister, Roxanne Hannon, and Kristen Hovde show off their winning hall. Senior Seasons. The upperclassmen this year were a very spirited bunch. A lot of this spirit is credited to the class officers and ad- visors, Mr. Maxwell and Mrs. Guilage represent- ing the seniors, and Ms. Hanley representing the juniors. They helped to sponsor many fun- draisers for their respec- tive classes, including candy sales and dances. They also encouraged class spirit and involve- ment in several class-re- lated activities, including the Tournament of Plays and hall decorating, as well as lots of involve- ment during spirit week. Being upperclassmen, there were more class- related activities for these students to be- come involved in. There was a lot of participation among both classes in Powder Puff football, which both boys and girls took part in. Many also attended the Junior- Senior Semi-Formal, which was an enjoyable evening for everyone there. And, of course, nearly all helped with decorating for the prom, which brought everyone involved together to plan for that special night. The junior class works hard on their hall, Sesame Street. Spirited juniors cheer for their class at the pep rally. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row: Prom Chairpeople: Mary Kate Hanley, Jen Raffa. Pam Taylor Back Row: Secretary Camarie Clark. Vice President Nicole King, President Lennox Ctiase, Treasurer Tammy Coriaty, Class Advisor Ms. Maureen Hanley. STUDENT LIFE 135 The Best Is Yet To Come! Being a class officer is fun, but it ' s hard work to keep this class together. - Dave Boschetto It ' s a great responsibility to be class president, but enjoy the power! - Daymion Smith 136 STUDENT LIFE Theresa Concannon dreams of living to be 1 15 years old. Dave Zampese uses a Santa suit to get girls to sit on his lap. The Sophomore elves Lynnette Blanchard, Jamie Asbedian, Sascha Korek. Tom Ches- ter, Kyle Gelormini, Liz Welch. Jen Cohen, Dave Boschetto, and Marl Watkins take a break from all of the merriment. This year has been very successful for the Freshman and Sopho- more classes. All of the classes participated in Hall Decorating, and this year marked an all time high in quality. The Sophomores, with their wintery Christmas Won- derland, walked away with a very impressive second. The Freshman ' s ghoulish theme was that of a Nightmare in C- wing. Though their ef- forts were great, all I can say is better luck next year . The Sophomores are continuing the year with a silver jewelry sale in time for Christmas and the Freshman are in- creasing their budget with, surprise, surprise, a candy sale! We have to credit the Sophomores with a little originality. Good luck to both classes! Tricia McGovern and Heather Sewall take a break from vandalizing the win- dows In Upper C-wing with snow- flakes to invite all passers-by to join them in their magical Winter Wonder- land. Little did they know that their overwhelming generousity would be overlooked and that they would not receive the first-prize they all felt they deserved. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- Class Advisor-Mr Milliken Secre- tary-Jen Cohen, President-Dave Boschetto, Vice-Presldent-Jamie Asbedian. Treasurer-Lynnette Blanchard FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS (not shown) Class Advisor- Miss Mehrle, Secretary- Anita Buman, President- Damion Smith, Vice- President- Maurreen Colliton, Trea- surer- Michelle DiNisco STUDENT LIFE 137 Spirit Week It was fun but we should have won. -Sophomore Judy Galani on Hall Decorating It gets you out of G period on Friday. -Jeff Campagna on Spirit Week I like Spirit Week. It breaks up that long stretch of school between September and Thanksgiving. -Mrs. Byron The annual celebration of Buc pride, otherwise known as Spirit Week, was a great success this year due to Hall Decorating, Blue and White Day, the pep rally, and Homeconning. Decking the Halls was the first activity of the week to spark a lot of interest. The seniors depicted the seasons of the school year, the juniors recreated Sesa- me Street, the sophomores decorated with Christmas cheer, and the freshman chose a Halloween theme. Blue and White Day par- ticipants sported painted faces, ties, hats, and other- wise blue and white outfits, as well as team uniforms for those in fall sports. The highlight of this day was the G-period pep rally. The amount of spirit and class pride set this one apart; many agreed it was the best in four years. Second place for the decorating contest was giv- en to the sophomores. Then, all Mr. Maxwell had to say was, This must be some kind of a record... before the senior section exploded. They had won this competition three years in a row. The homecoming football game took place that night and, at halftime, ten candi- dates for King and Queen were introduced. The guessing was finally over, and Heather Doughty and Tom Sullivan were crowned. To top off the night and the week, the football team went on to win its game 24-12. Sara Puffer and Leslie Fryer show their school spirit. Judy Galani plays with the crepe paper during Hall Decorating. 138 STUDENT LIFE Heading For a Showdown Except for the uniforms, which are not exactly flattering on most people, Marching Band is a lot of fun. -Marc Galvan Marching onto the field and playing my drums for a cheering is really exciting. -Brian Bradshaw Marching Band has been a very enjoyable experience for me- except for those early morning Saturday and Sunday practices, which were kind of a nightmare. -Leah Benson 140 STUDENT LIFE This year, the Bedford High School Marching Band boasts a new director, Mr. Steven Barbas, and an exciting and innovative field show. The show opens with the ex- citing nunnber Showdown, then continues through the en- tertaining Linus and Lucy from the Peanuts television show. The band front feature, A Night in Tunisia, follows, during which the majorettes and the flag squad do their complicated feature routines. The show then concludes with the dramatic Empire of the Sun, which includes some color guard solos. The band has done very well in competition this year. They captured the bronze medal at the MICA Band Competition in October, impressing the crowd with their ability and fi- nesse. They were also rated a 4+ on a scale of 5-10 at the Abington Band Jamboree. It has been a very success- ful season with Mr. Barbas, whose new and impressive ideas for the band have been quite successful. Nadav, I told you that I wanted a coke! Which side of Mark does the ba enjoy watching mor The BHS Band performs their season opener, Showdown, for a gold medal. Could Mike Durkin be more excited about the band ' s half- time show? MARCHING BAND Front: Karrie Armstrong, Kathy Hurd, Christine Anderson, Rob Donaldson, John Tanzer, Brian Bradshaw, Maureen Worth, George Clayton. Second Row: Drum Major Mark Gordon, Mike Durkin, Lyz Galani, Cindy Rivinius, Angle Ditore, Pam Taylor, Heather Carlton, Nancy Saunders, Jenn Ashe, Lori Goodwin, Drum Major Gretchen Gerbrands. Third Row: Donna Coughlan, Gina Corea, Patricia Weinfurt, Judy Galani, Kristen Pugh, Rachel Meyers, Kitty Rosewall, Andria Pomponi, Jack Geilfuss, Katharine Freeman, Kerry Mills, Alex Freeman, Julie McMahan, Pat Kelliher, Amy Wojnar, Suzanne Wright, Chris Rhodes, Mike Stein, Beckie Rosenberg, Laurie Sheflin, Marc Galvan, Sandra Sabetty, Jonathan Koop, Gretchen Ela, Erin Fehlau, Kevin Duris, Diana Ricci, Liz Boehm, Nadav Kupiec, Linda Zimmer, Lisa Cadotte, Brad Geilfuss, Tanya Kirkland, Eileen Hartwell, Heather Campoli. Fourth Row: Michelle Dee, Liz Kleekamp, Krysha Spiewak, Laura Martell, Karen Holmstead, Angela Corea, Michelle Kenney, Beth Green, Lisa Berkowitz, Anne Ricci, Roxanne Hannon, Theresa Concannon. 141 STUDENT LIFE It ' s All Peanuts to Them It ' s a great feeling to be performing in front of a cheering crowd, hearing the applause. -Cindy Rivinius Flag squad is really fun. It ' s a good way to get involved in school activities and for meeting upperclassmen. -Theresa Concannon It makes me feel proud to know that I can lift spirits at a game, even when we ' re not winning. -Lori Goodwin The five-star color guard at the high school this year has combined many forms of en- tertainment to make the half- time routines varied and exciting. The majorettes, under the direction of coach Judy Jones, twirled batons and swing flags, and did a routine with wooden Peanuts charac- ters cut-outs. Captain Heather Carlton also performed a fire- baton solo at each show ' s finale. Coached by Paula Gullage, the flag squad performed their various routines with many dif- ferent kinds of flags. Roxanne Hannon, the squad captain, also performed a flag solo at the conclusion of each show. F 142 STUDENT LIFE MAJORETTES Front: Captain Heather Carlton, Alternate Donna Couglan, Assistant Captain Pam Taylor. Second Row: Diane Olsen. Cindy Rivinius, Lyz Galani. Top Row: Jenn Ashe. Lori Goodwin, Nancy Saunders. FLAG SQUAD Front: Assistant Captain Beth Green, Captain Roxanne Hannon. Second Row: Theresa Concannon, Ginny Magno, Anne Ricci, Lisa Berkowitz, Krysha Spiewak, Third Row: Michelle Dee. Liz Kleekamp. Karen Holmstead. Laura Martell, Angela Corea, Michelle Kenney. Senior majorettes Lyz Galani, Angle Ditore, Diane Olsen, Cindy Rivinius, and Heather Carlton take time out for a break. STUDENT LIFE 143 Under the Watchful Eyes ... we ' re the future builders, builders in a band and we come from Girls ' State, the best state in the land! Rah! Rah! Rah! -A Girls ' Stater The Air Force Junior ROTC Drill Team has given me the chance to meet friends whom I will never forget. -Angela Renauld Boys ' State has made me appreciate the government system in this country, and the freedom we possess. -Taavo Godtfredsen The Bedford High School Drill Team con- sists of an elite group of ROTC students who are willing to practice long hours so they can be successful in precision drill maneuvers. In each of the four yearly compe- titions, the team com- petes against approxi- mately fifteen other Massachusetts schools. Using World War II fvll ri- fles, the team competes under the watchful eyes of tough examiners in four different categories: Female Individual Drill Regulation, Male Individ- ual Drill Regulation, Co- ed Drill Team and Team Drill Regulation. In the second drill competition of the season, Bedford ' s Drill Team Commander, Scott Malo, received a third place medal for his performance in Individ- ual Drill Regulation. The team would like to express its thanks to Chief Braga for his sup- port and guidance. Angela, Jen, Cindy, and Christy prepare for competition. 1 ROTC DRILL TEAM Front Row: Rachel Ciouse, Louie Black, Rachel Campbell, Chris Hirsh, and Angela Renauld. Second Row: Sa- prina Harris, Jen Ziemba, Cindy Lenz, and Zeno- bia Harris. Third Row: Frank Reaves, Justice Bishop, Jeff Udell, Scott Malo, and James Com- batelli. Missing Christy Brooks. Donna Cough- Ian, and Rafael Rivera. 144 STUDENT LIFE BOYS ' STATE AND GIRLS ' STATE 1988: Jim McGovern, Taavo Godtfredsen. Travis Hanson, Laura Martell, Dana Larsen and Christine Anderson. Chrissy and her friends from the Town of Faith. Taavo, upholding the Boys ' State tradition of being a helpful citizen. A reminder of Girls ' State. Each year the American Legion Auxiliary invites stu- dents to attend Girls ' and Boys ' State. For one week these students learn about our government by forming their own. Students partici- pate on all levels from post- master to Governor. Both Girls ' and Boys ' State split up their participants into cities and towns. Each community is watched by a egioneer -many who are ex Boys or Girls Staters- who will explain the election and government differences be- tween towns and cities. They also help run elections for either Selectmen or a Mayor. Participants are also divided into political parties to demonstrate how the two party system works. The week is filled with Senate and House hearings where the two par- ties meet to discuss issues, rallies, debates, campaign- ing and elections. The cam- paigning ends on Wednes- day with the election and inaugaration of the Governor. The week at Girls ' or Boys ' State is not entirely work, there is plenty of time to relax, make friends and plan for the annual talent show. Overall Girls ' and Boys ' State is whatever one wants it to be, and it is de- finatly an experience one will not forget. College of Out Lady of the Elms STUDENT LIFE 145 46 Every day I live out my dream, by playing the cello. -Taavo Godtfredsen Wind is a great opportunity for those who have the talent. -Judy Galani The best part of Wind is the trumpet section -Brian Mayer Front Row: John Goodpaster, Andria Pomponi, Eric Packer, Eileen Shaughness Second Row: Cindy Rivinius, Brian Kern, Kitty Rosewall, Mike Stein, Taavo Goc fredsen, Stephanie Kyvelos, Samir Kapuria, Lester Pullen. Yung-Hsin Chen. Bac Row: Scott Anderson, Karrie Armstrong. John Goodarz. The Wind Ensemble is a challenging level 5 music course for the extremely tal- ented and dedicated student of music. These accomplished musicians have many obliga- tions they are expected to ful- fill in order to obtain credit for the course. These include par- ticipating in the marching band and performing in three concerts. Equally as important are the string musicians and Wind En- semble members who make up the BHS Orchestra and the consistently improving Con- cert Band. They also both of- fer their performances in all school concerts and receive the opportunity to perform with the always popular Jazz Ensemble. Something not to be over- looked is the rigorous practice schedule that all music stu- dents must maintain. They have all worked hard to boost the music department to the level at which it is recognized. Danielle Trembley Smiles as she looks forward to playing her flute. 146 STUDENT LIFE Upbeat Gretchen Gerbrands and Kathy Hurd are dedicated Wind Ensem- ble students Front Row: Jacqueline Shwinnmer, Donna Cough- Ian, Barbra Bass, Joe Poul- lin, Michelle Handley, Tamnny Coriaty, Lyz Galani, Danielle Trembley, Amy Borshey Middle Row: Maureen Worth, Linda Zim- mer, Paula Rapoza, Sean Deardorf, Jennifer Wing- field, Lisette Alba, Theresa Concannon, Gretchen Ger- brands, Ryan Cardoos, Monica Hunsader. Back Row: Marl Minassian, Mike Short, Eric Young, Brian Panzeri, Mike Demo- chowski, Mark Frederick, Chris McCune, Jeff Udell, Lisa Cadotte, Mark Galvin, Karie Mills, Tricia McGov- ern. Anderson, Leah Bensen, Andria Pomponi, Amy Wojnar, Beckie Ro- senberg, Tayna Kirkland, Tracey Manning, Diana Ricci, Gretchen Ela, Katherine Freeman. Second Row: Brad Geilfuss, Liz Boehm, Kristen Pugh, Chris Rhodes, Gretchen Ger- brands, Brian Mayer, Rachel Mey- ers, Judy Galani, Julie McMahan, Jack Geilfuss. Third Row: Jonathan Koop, Kevin Duris, Dwayne Sharpe, Patrick Kelliher, Nadav Kupiec, Mike Stein, Sandra Sabetty, Erin Fehlau, Suzanne Wright, Mark Galvan, Back Row: Rich Axtell, John Tanzer, Kar- rie Armstrong, George Clayton,. Tricia McGovern and Sandra Sabetty take a well-de- served break from playing their instruments. STUDENT LIFE 147 Singing With Style Christine Hamel and Erin Fehlau at a Double Sextette rehearsal. It ' s not as fun as Club Med, but then again, you pay for Club Med. -Lilo Carr on Double Sextette It ' s like being in a chic club. -Mark Gordon on Madrigal Don ' t be silly. Everybody sings. -Mr. Lowe attempting to recruit people for choir 148 STUDENT LIFE Two vocal groups at BHS that are continually recog- nized for the high caliber of their performances: the Madri- gal and the cast of the popular spring musical. Both show- case the greatest singing tal- ents at BHS. The Madrigal is the most ex- clusive of the groups. It per- forms some very difficult pieces, singing acapella and in foreign languages, such as Italian in Fa una Conzona and Verdi ' s Gloria . Under the new direction of Mr. Lowe, the Madrigal has become a paid performing group. They sing in such places as the Offi- cers ' Club on Hanscom Air Force Base. Sometimes play- ing seven concerts in a month, these appearances bring in up to two hundred dollars a show for the music department. Madrigal also looked forward to going to a recording studio to make a tape for sale. This was also an inovative idea of Mr. Lowe ' s. The musical that Mr. Lowe originally chose for the music department to perform in the spring was the long-running Broadway classic. Fiddler on the Roof. Unfortunately, a na- tionwide tour of that musical is being planned for the spring, and as a result, the licensing company that owns the rights to it revoked the performing rights for ail other groups. Af- ter this setback, Mr. Lowe quickly made new plans to perform another classic, Bri- gadoon. As usual, the first rate cast made the spring mu- sical a smashing success. Double Sextette members Camilla Ericson, Lisa Getty, Lia Wheeler, and Roxanne Hannon happi- ly harmonize together. i i 1 Maureen Devlin and Lilo Carr vocalize to gether at Double Sextette. DOUBLE SEXTETTE Front row: Camilla Ericson Second row: Diana Ricci, Lia Wheeler, Lisa Getty, Rachel Meyers Third row: Christine Hamel, Shari Eriich, Erin Fehlau, Liz Kleekannp, Roxanne Hannon, Lilo Carr, Sylvia Carr, Maureen Devlin CHOIR First row: Shari Eriich, Jen Cohen, Megan Dworshak, Maureen Devlin, Jacqueline Shwimer, Kerry Pignatello, Liz Welch, Lisa Kelleher, Katie Putney, Karen Holmstead, Robin McArdle, Michelle Schofield, Lisa Cadotte Second row: Sylvia Carr, Kayte O ' Neil, Liz Kleekamp, Debbi Friedman, Jennifer Nickerson, Jodi Cohen, Alexandra Flores, Jennifer Braffitt, Lia Wheeler, Lisa Getty, Jen Oblas, Nathalie Whitcomb, Kelly Callahan, Keri McGrath, Karie Mills, Christine Harrington Ttiird row: Tracey Manning, Laura Carlson, Leah Benson, Heatherly Wilson, Anne Ricci, Amy Godart, Zenobia Harris, Doug Gray, Mark Gray, Chris Gottlieb, Dan Couto, Steve Craig, Matt Knell Bacit row: Mike Durkin, Will Martin, Frank Welch, Brett Carey, Jim Paton, Thomas Sullivan, Mike O ' Malley, Fred Meyer. MADRIGAL Front row: Christine Anderson, Gretchen Gerbrands, Angela Gautier, Rachel Meyers, Camilla Ericson Second row: Becky Wolf, Diana Ricci, Christine Hamel, Adrian Wood, Roxanne Hannon, Erin Fehlau Third row: Mark Gordon, Chris Rhodes, Mike Stein, Mathew Stein, Mike Liss, Luke Mclnnis, Dwayne Sharpe ENSEMBLES Front row: Tricia Weinfurt, Stephanie Perino, Kristen Larsen Second row: Dawn Anderson, Sage Brown, Irene General, Heather Carlton STUDENT LIFE 149 Know-lt-Alls In Math League, the more you guess, the better you do. As a last resort, use a mathematical formula. -Bill Atkinson The hardest thing about making debate team, is passing the physical. -Chris Welch Math League is an excellent way for me to step up and be counted. -Judy Galani In the course of school events, some students get the urge to expand acadennic horizons, often ending up in one of the academic clubs. The Debate Team, Sci- ence and Math Leagues, and Fo- rum all continued this year in their pursuit of knowledge and com- petitive excellence. Mr. Milliken gave the Debate Team the guidance it needed to defeat the competition. Dedicat- ed debaters spent long hours gathering and preparing informa- tion for their meets. The Science League continued their tradition of excellence under the leadership of Mr. Ullmann and Mrs. Krueger, who gave them the encouragement needed to defeat the competition. The staff of Forum, the official school paper advised by Mr. Mc- Carthy, spent long hours looking for the latest school scoop. Known for its humorous material and informative articles. Forum was well received every month. Math League, with the assis- tance of Mrs. Byron and Mr. Ste- phenson, theorized their way through tough meets, while hav- ing a good time. Superstars Lyz Galani and Pat Kelllher pose for a picture. Karris Armstrong for Forum. 150 STUDENT LIFE SCIENCE LEAGUE Front row: Becky Rosenberg, Brian Seidman, Mark Frederick, Eric Packer, David Kelleher, Second row: Diana Ricci, Dana Larsen, Lisa Getty, Maureen Worth, Cindy Rellstab, Chris Hirsch, Neil Richards, Mr. Ullnnann, Back row: Andy Carlisle, Tom Sullivan, Eric Cordes, Don Giard, Luke Mclnnis, Travis Hanson, Ken Pederson, Adam Tobey, Pat Kelleher, John Walker. MATH LEAGUE Front row: Judy Galani, Mary Atkinson, Lyz Galani, David Kelleher, Brian Kern, Second row: Lauren Solomita, Dana Larsen, Brian Seidman, Chris Rhodes, Eric Packer, Mrs. Byron, Back row: Mr. Stephenson, Andy Carlisle, Pat Kel- leher, Ken Pederson. Allen Jones, Luke Mclnnis, Travis Hanson, John Walker, John Ebersole. DEBATE TEAM Front row: Neil Richards, Chris Welch, Brian Seid- man, John Walker, Back row: Kathy Schowalter, Mary Atkinson, Dave Kel- leher, Mark Frederick, Brian Kern, Mr. Milliken. FORUM Front row: Alissa Millman, Luke Mclnnis, Second row: Eric Packer, Chris Welch, David Holtzman, Seema Tiku, Becky Rosenberg, Third row: Shari Eriich, Kerri Armstrong, Nancy Saunders, Don Giard, Kristen Pugh, Jennifer Carsen, Back row: Kayte O ' Neil, Maureen Devlin, Sylvia Carr, Doug Grey, Lauren Solomita, Travis Hanson, cop on the phone. STUDENT LIFE 151 i Committed Committees Being on the Student Advisory Committee has given me an opportunity to present to the School Committee problems and concerns of the student body so that the problems may be solved. -Laura Martell Being on the Citizenship Committee has its responsiblities. A lot of work is done for the community, such as the food drive. Not many people realize the work done by this committee. -Lyz Galani Bedford High School has several groups that exist solely to help the student body and the connmunity. These groups include Citizenship Committee and the groups it super- vises, Legislative Committee, Student Advisory Committee, Student Court, and Students Against Driving Drunk, also known as SADD. The Citizenship Committee, knovi n as Sit Com to its members, has con- tributed to several charities, taking a particular interest in the cause of the needy. It took part in Globe Santa during the Christmas season and ran a Thanksgiving canned food drive. The Student Advisory Committee meets once a month with Mr. Duggan and every two weeks with the school committee to present concerns of the student body. The Legislative Com- mittee meets to make the crucial locked bathroom rules and other im- 1 portant issues. The Student Court, ; while seldom active, hears cases pre- 1 sented by students who challenge the I rules ofthe school. These groups , make up the legislative and judicial : branches of our school government. : Meanwhile, SADD works not for the good of a specific group, but for the good of all. By sponsoring speak- ers, performing groups, and social activities, this group ' s members work hard to stop drunk driving accidents. These groups show a side of BHS that adults seldom see. They show that young people care about each other, the less fortunate, and their community. I Happy members of SADD take time to pose for a picture on the steps in front of the new cafeteria. 152 STUDENT LIFE Beth Green and Lyz Galani stand in front of the school while waiting for a Citizenship Committee meeting to begin. CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Front row: 3=3 C ' rislifie - Rosewaii. Kara ■ i iz- Seated: Roger Gaul. _i, a Marteli. Ami Bowen. Chris . ' . r :n. Shari Eriich. Jenn Ashe. MarK Gordon, Standing: Mr_ Spinosa. R.J. Garrison. Neil Richards, Beth Green, Melissa Ferro. Sandra Sabetty. Jeff Campagna. Mary Pellegrini. Lisa Hartwell. Luke Mclnnis. Travis Hanson. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Seated: Roger Gaul. Laura Matel!. Mary Pellegrini. Ami BoAen. Chris Welch. Shari Erilch. Sandra Sabetty. Jeff Campagna. Standing: Mrs. Pellegrini. Mr, Spiiosa Mrs. Gullage. STUDENT ADVISORY Laura ' .la ' e C5 a E- csoi. Chnstine Anderson, Lisa Haiwell. Jenn Ashe. Mark Gordon STUDENT COURT Travis Hanscr Lake Mclnnis. Mr. Spinosa. Neil Richards. Kitty Rosewall. STUDENT LIFE 153 The Old AM The New Being in French Club makes you appreciate having wet, sticky, powdered donut remains up your nose. -Alissa Millman Latin has given me a view of life that no other language can offer. . . the meaning of ' Ubi est sub ubi ' . -Suzanne Wright The Spanish Club has taught me that you can do anything if you set your mind to it. -Taavo Godtfredson 154 STUDENT LIFE Latin may be one of the old- est languages, but the Latin Club is the newest foreign lan- guage club here at Bedford High School. The French and Spanish Clubs, each in exis- tence for three years, are hap- py to welcome the Latin Club. Most clubs at B.H.S. have a purpose. The purpose of the foreign language clubs is to have fun, with other students who have suffered through the same language classes as you have. Activities include: holi- day caroling, theme parties. Mr. Kelley entertains Alain Lavelat;jt, Kayte O ' Neil and Brian Bradshaw, members of the Latin Club. lollypop or flower sales, an im- mersion weekend, and all the activities during foreign lan- guage week culminating with the International Cafe and the dinner on Friday night. For that one Friday evening, the new cafeteria is transformed into a foreign cafe where guests can be served either a French or Spanish meal by the foreign language students. With the addition of the Lat- in Club, all the foreign lan- guage clubs have had a su- cessful year. Does Erik Cordes live up to his chapeau? At the French Club ' s Halloween Party. Kim Farmer does her best to snag a donut. Members of the Spanish Club Travis Hanson, Jon Russo, Taavo Godtfredson and Luke Mclnnis acting casual - as usual. French Club, continued Fifth Row: Tom L entine, Jayson Gilberti, David Kelleher. Camilla Ericson- Secretary. Laura Martell, Leah Ben- son, Christine Anderson, Niki Linton. Spanish Club Front Row: Shari Eriich. Natalie Jacques, Jeff Udell, Camarie Clark, Jason Dishman. Taavo Godtfredson - Presi- dent, Sara Somerset, Tanya Kirl land, Kayte O ' Neil, Apryl Whitt, Cheryl Koenig, Dave Desantis, Franl Welch, and David Hollis, Second Row: Debbie Friedman, Ei- leen Shaughnessy, Carolyn Sarno. Liz Welch - Treasurer, Jen Cohen, Tricia Mc- Govern, Heather Jehle, Cara Iverson, Amy Wojnar, Angela Gautier, Michelle Manno, Chris Rhodes, Wendy Tamerler, Carol Mar- tin, Ken McGrath. Tina Dougherty. Sharon Whitt. Andrea Griffen. and Christine Har- rington. Third Row: Sage Brown. Steph- anie Stygar. Diana Ricci. Julie Harley. Amy Borshay. Jill Oblas, Sapnna Harris, Suzy Ferro, Luke Mclnnis, Travis Hanson, Jona- than Hamby, Eric Berman, Anne Ricci, Win- nifer Sewall, Kelly Callahan, Styger, Mi- chelle Handley, and Jean Venuti. Fourth Row: Cindy Leahy, Mark Frederick, Jim Kelly, Brian Seidman, Mark Gordon - Secre- tary, Kevin Geary. Erin Hayes, Ginny Magno, Linda Zimmer, Jessica Stone, and Amy Harley. Fifth Row: Jon Goodarz. Matt Watkins. Sasha Konk, Lenox Chase, and Liam Hurley. Latin Club Front Row: Lisa Berkowitz. Becky Wolf. Kayte O ' Neil- Vice President. Sylvia Carr and Mr. Kelley. Second Row: Darlene Burton, Amy Andrade. Lynette Blanchard, Liz Welch. Roger Gaul, Suzanne Wright- President. Leslie Fryer. Anthony Paglia - Treasurer. Alain Lavelanet. Scott Albani. Cara Swenson and Courtney Ea- gles Third Row: Rich Axtell. Marcus Ken- nedy. Chris Theophile. Kenny Chen. Mark Monaco. Dave Holtzman, Jim Bush, Gian Brunelleschi, Dave Zampese, Andy Sha- piro, Sarah Gritfin, Don Giard, Sandra Sa- betty, Lyz Galani - Secretary, Joey Somer- set, Sara Somerset, John Dillen, Holly Stockdale, Allen Patenaude and Rich Fedele. French Club: Jacqueline Shwimer, Valerie Schaffer. Danielle Trembley. Andria Pom- poni. Brad Geilfuss, Neil Richards, Chris Welch, Matthew Stem, Gretchen Ela, Mau- reen Devlin, Cynthia Linz. Angela Renauld. Donna Coughlan. Michelle Dee, Jennifer Braffitt. Tami Coriaty. Seema Tiku, Paul Cronin, Mark Gray, Sean Linehan and Rob- ert Donaldson. Second Row: Amy Piet- chel, Katie Putney, Chris Cronin, Gretchen Gerbrands, Tracey Manning, Lisa Getty, Tara Lee, Jennifer Carson, Marcy Correia, Sarah Robinson, Alejandra Flores, Nancy Saunders. Monica Hunsader. Heather Sewall. Amy Storer. Judy Galani. Holly Grey. Tina Ricker. Kathy Schowalter. Adri- an Wood and Ms. Mehrle. Third Row: Amy Bowen. Kristin Maddox. Lynne Molinari. David Tobey. Josh Berman, Ivan Wood, Sara Puffer, Robin McArdle, Alissa Millman- President, Dana Larsen- Vice President, Kim Farmer, Megan Dworshak, Mary Atkin- son, Beth Green, Lyz Galani, Liz Kleekamp, Kristen Pugh, Karrie Armstrong, Amy Woj- nar, Nicole Jams and Becky Wolf. Fourth Row: Jennifer Ashe, Nadav Kupiec, Mark Minassian, Tim McNeany, Ken Dougherty, Tina Jones, Allen Jones, Erik Cordes, Tom Sullivan- Treasurer, John Walker, Joey Pou- lin, Eric Packer, Ian Glomski, Jodie Russo, Rachel Meyers, Angela Gautier, Jason Kern, Dave Boschetto, Erin Fehlau, Michael Liss, Amy Andrade and Christine Hamel. Fifth Row: Peter Shamon, Chris Theophile. Eric Berman. Dwayne Sharpe. Adam Miller. STUDENT LIFE 155 ■ New Experiences Dave Weinfurt helps keep the school informed as he switches the cables to send Starting Point to the school and the community. Being a host sister has been a great experience which has taught me much about other cultures and of human nature. -Kristen Hovde Despite some difficulties at the beginning of the year, . . . Telemedia has been a lot of fun this year. -John Walker My AFS experience was excellent. I learned alot about people from around the world with the help of the people I lived with and their community. An AFS experience is what you make of it, and I would do it again. -Eric German 156 STUDENT LIFE Everybody who comes to the United States has a reason for doing so; to learn English, to meet people, a new cul- ture..., but I still do not know why I did. One day I decided to leave my family, friends and country to come to a new place where I did not know ei- ther the people or the language. It is exciting, but at the same time hard. The good things are that I have learned much about this culture, the people, the language, and my- self. Throughout this experi- ence AFS has been an impor- tant role. AFS is like a family around the world where every- one understands each other in spite of speaking different language. -Eva Saez - Moreno The Bedford commmunity welcomed Eva this year. We hope that her experience was a pleasant one which she will not soon forget. As she said, It is exciting. Anyone who would like to try such an ad- venture as A.F.S. is encour- aged to for an opportunity of a lifetime. s i Vith host sister Kristen Hovde and iend Michelle Marino, Eva shows her itergation to the BHS community. During Spirit Week, Tele- media ' s Dana Larsen ea- gerly helps to convey school spirit the students. Telemedia Front Row: Anthony Paglia, Luke Mclnnis, John Walker, Dave Kelleher. Second Row: Chris Hirsh. Eric Packer, Dana Larsen, Jill Oblas, Kayte O ' Neil, Erin Fehlau, Chris Welch. Third Row: Andy Taylor, Josh Berman, Alissa Millman, Mark Gordon. Jeff Campagna, and Brian Seidman. AFS First Row: Michelle Dee, Nancy Saunders, Ginny Magno, Diana Ricci, Mary Atkinson, Camilla Erikson. Alissa Millman, Melanie Edwards, Kim Farmer, Jen Duran. Second Row: Jenn Ashe, Kayte O ' Neil, Lauren Solomita, Tom Sullivan, Dana Larsen, Beth Green, Judy Galani, Sandra Sabetty, Kristen Pugh. Third Row: Becky Rosenberg, Melissa Ferro, Cheryl Koenig, Mark Gordon, Ken Pederson, Allan Jones, Suzanne Wright, Leslie Fryer, Sara Puffer, Kaihy Schowalter, Eileen Shaugnessy. Fourth Row: Jim McGovern, Ryan Cardoos, Taavo Godfredson, Chris Zellner, Travis Hanson, Luke Mclnnis, Kristen Hovde, Tricia McGovern, and Heather Jehle. AFS Officers: Laura Martell - President, Eric Berman - Vice President, Christine Anderson - Treasurer, Lyz Galani - Secretary. STUDENT LIFE 157 i ALL THE WORLD ' S A STAGE Freshman Drama is the whitewash of the great tidal wave in the sky. -Sylvia Carr Drama is like being starved in a desert for weeks and weeks and then being the honored guest at une bonne fete chez Penland. -Jeffrey Campagna Drama Club keeps me off the streets. -Kayte O ' Neil 158 STUDENT LIFE At BHS we are graced with a drama club that is stocked full of talented ac- tors and actresses. Our drama club puts on a Tournament of Plays, a Stu- dent Production Night, and a play in the spring. It also competes in two statewide drama competitions. At this year ' s Tournament of Plays, each of the classes produced a play with excellent results. The freshmen produced Cagebirds by David Camp- ton. The plot revolved around women in an insane asylum, all trapped like birds in the cages of their minds, and what happened when a wild bird was trapped in with the rest. Gretchen Ela won the Best Newcomer Award for her portrayal of The Twitter. The sophomores decided that they would like to write their own play. Titled In Sunshine or in Shadow, this play was a collection of eulogies at the fu- neral of a boy named Danny. Though they won no awards, the sophomores were recognized by the judge for pre senting a piece of very high quality The junior class performed A Momen ' in Time, by Eddie Kennedy. This pla revealed the emotions of a family wait ing in the emergency room of a hospi tal for word of one of its member ' !; condition after a car wreck. In the fac( of stiff competition, the juniors took thf Best Supporting Actress Award wit Jen Braffitt ' s portrayal of a friend of th( family, the Best Supporting Acto Award with Mark Gordon ' s portrayal c the oldest brother, the Best Actres Award with Lilo Carr ' s portrayal of ; mature older sister, and the covete ' Best Play Award. The seniors put c the only comedy of the night; A Nigh in Bedford by Warren Murray. The won the Best Actor Award with Taavc Godtfredsen ' s perfomance as a Ids traveller. Everyone who attended en joyed the exciting evening. Victorious Juniors Front: Lilo Carr, Jen Braffitt Sitting: Kristen Pugh, Chris Rhodes, Mark Gordon, Jeff Campa- gna, Liz Kleekamp Back Row: Melissa Kidd, Adrian Wood L t i ■ ' .•l ' THE DEPARTING SENIOR CAST Sitting: Lyz Ga- lani, Taavo Godtfredsen, Erik Cordes, Jen Garrison, Leslie Fryer Rear: Beth Green, Tom Sullivan DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary- Lyz Galani, Treasurer-Mark Gordon, President-Lilo Carr DRAMA CLUB First Row: Jen Garrison, Angela Gautier, Lyz Galani, Beth Green, Michelle Ken- ney Second Row: Megan Dworshak, Judy Ga- lani, Erin Fehlau, Jen Braffitt, Chris Rhodes Third Row: Liz Kleekamp, Kristen Pugh, Kayte O ' Neil, Mark Gordon, Rachel Meyers, Jeff Gam- pagna, Shari Eriich, Miss Giddis, Andy Taylor Fourth Row: Jen Ziennba, Michelle Dee, Michele Handley, Tara Lee, Maureen Devlin, Sylvia Carr, Jacqueline Shv imer, Jen Carson Back Row: Becky Rosenberg, Nancy Saunders, Jim Paton, Brett Carey, Jodie Cohen, Gretchen Ela, Chris- tine Hamel STUDENT LIFE 159 NHS Is No Joke! Somehow, I managed to never serve coffee. -Ken Pedersen It does look kinda nice on a college application. At least we didn ' t have to hold candles this year. -Jeff Campagna 160 STUDENT LIFE NHS is a joke! All you peo- ple do is serve coffee! You want to be in NHS just so you can have something to put on your college applications! This is the attitude of many people when it comes to the National Honor Society. The truth of the matter is that membership in the National Honor Society features a lot more than most people real- ize. The National Honor Society is composed of those students who excel in academics, main- taining at least an 88 average, as well as incorporating ser- vice leadership, character, and scholarship. The large number of inductees this year shows a renewed interest in excellence and achievement, and also demonstrates the ac- ademic abilities of the school. NHS members participated in a variety of activities ranging from tutoring underclassmen to serving coffee at adult edu- cation classes. They also par- ticipated in the annual Ameri- can Heart Association Phone-A-Thon. Mr. Duggan hands an excited Diana Ricci her NHS certificate. NHS President Adam Tobey rambles on to an attentive crowd about the meaning of scholarship. NHS Front Row: Dana Larsen, John Walker, Lisa Getty, Alissa Mill- man, Adam Tobey, Dave Kelleher Back Row: Bill Atkinson, Brian Lenz, Travis Hanson, Luke Mclnnis, Allen Jones, Ken Pedersen, Lyz Galani INDUCTEES Front Row: Becky Wolf, Ami Bowen, Kara Iverson, Adrian Wood, Cindy Rellstab, Cin- dy DeFrancesco Middle Row: Roger Gaul, Melissa Ferro, Jim Mc- Govern, Eva Saez-Moreno, Lisa Hartwell, Jeff Campagna, Brad Geilfuss, David CooKe Back Row: Carl Szczesniak, Jason Suprenaut, Chris Welch, Eric Packer, Laura Martell, Christine Anderson, Jayson Gilberti, Robin McArdle, Josh Ken- nedy, Neil Richards, Mark Freder- ick, Cheryl Koenig, Diana Ricci NHS OFFICERS Front: Lisa Get ty-Secretary Back: Lauren Solo- mita-Vice President, Adam Tobey- President, Alissa Millman-Treasurer Dave Mollis, respected NHS member, shows Pat Kelliher and Roger Gaul the proper way to chug at the induction ceremony. STUDENT LIFE 161 ft,, A Night To Remember Am I ever going to finish my dress? -Laura Martell It was fun because I was with the hottest guy there. -Lauren Solomita I had a great time with my date. -Alain Lavelanet The evening of Saturday, Decennber 17, 1988, will long be remembered in the minds of those juniors, seniors, and their guests who chose to at- tend the 1988 Junior-Senior Semi-Formal. Held in the re- creation center on base, the dim lighting and elegant fash- ions added to the romantic at- mosphere. Many couples be- gan the evening with dinner at some of the fine restaurants in the area, such as Corey ' s, The Spinnaker, and The Marriott. Many couples went in groups, some going so far as to rent limos to glamorize the eve- ning. The disc jockey played popular, current, and oldies records which students enthu- siastically danced to. For those worn out by strenuous dancing, there were relaxing couches, pool to play, and a bar serving refreshing soft drinks. After the dance ended, many students continued the evening, attending parties and gatherings at each other ' s houses. All in all, the Semi- Formal 1988 was a night to remember. I j9 m Adam Tobey and his date, Lisa Hartwell, both wear fashionable black. Seniors Bonnie Mosca, Craig O ' Brien, Andy Chalres. and Beth Green having a swell time. Junior Michelle Burke and her date take time out for a breather. 162 STUDENT LIFE What A Time It Was . . . This yearbook is in debt! We ' re not having pizza. -Sandra Sabetty What do you mean you want me to give you a quote? Is anyone really going to read them anyway? -Judy Galani I just want to go home . . .! -Jeff Campagna 164 STUDENT LIFE The 1989 Yearbook Staff worked many hours on this book. Many afternoons and evenings of those on the staff were spent in the confines of Room B-13. Together, these individuals cropped, labeled, fitted, typed, designed, stamped, and edited them- selves into a frenzy, time after time, working toward a com- mon goal. To all those helped: the jani- tors for not tossing us out on those late nights; the faculty members for understa nding and supporting our decisions and actions; and to all those outside the school, including our parents and Pizza Express for deliveries at all hours; the Staff greatly appreciates all your efforts. Thank you. McGovern, Daymion To: John Business Staff: Lauren Solo- mita, Sandra Sabetty, Melissa Ferro, Judy Galani, Elizabeth Galani, Laura Martell, Lisa Hartwell, Beth Green, Jeff Campagna, Camilla Ericson, Tom Sullivan, Jim Lisa Berkowitz, Smith. Special Thanks Neister and Karen Starhia of Josten ' s publishing. Jack Kelly and Burlington Studios, all the local businesses who placed ads, the hospitality suite at the Newton Marriot, and everyone else who supported our efforts Lisa Hartwell and Laura Martell look up hopefully from the computer. Do we get a break yet? Jean Mehrle Ruth Byron Faculty Advisors Lauren Solomita begs Adam Tobey to relieve her of yearbook duties once and for all. Lyz trying to gain control by threatening the staff. I know that upon reading this it will all have been worth it, and I hope the rest of the staff feels the same. We ' ve been through a lot, and learned a lot about each other on all those nights when we ' ve been cooped up in the office working. Thanks to the whole staff-you guys deserve it! I hope you all look at your work and feel the pride that I do. Thanks especially to Lauren, Lisa, Beth, Jen, etc. And Jeff, Sandra, Melissa, Judy, and all other future staff members- thank you all, and I wish you all the luck next year! Mrs. Byron and Juanita, thanks for your pa- tience and help. And Laura, I think you know that there is no way I could have survived this without you. Best of luck to you all in the future, and to the entire Class of 1989. -Lyz Laura Martell Elizabeth Galani Editors-ln-Chief It was a time of frustration, tiredness, laugh- ter, fun, and eventually pride and joy when I see this in a completed state. I had no idea that yearbook would be such a time-consuming ef- fort, or that it would be so rewarding. For all those people who stood by me to give support, I appreciate it. My whole hearted thanks goes out to: my family, friends and teachers ; Mrs. Byron and Juanita for their pa- tience and advice; and to the entire Yearbook Staff-Jeff, Lauren, Mary, Judy, Melissa, Lisa, Beth and everybody else who helped in so many ways; And most of all to Lyz. Our friend- ship goes far beyond yearbook. Keep gossip- ing and never let the 60 ' s slip from your mind. Good Luck to the Class of ' 89 and all future Yearbook staffs. -Laura YEARBOOK STAFF Front Row: Liz Boehm, Kayte O ' Neil, Alain Lavelanet. Sandra Sabetty - Co-Business Editor, Jeff Compagna - Student Life Editor Second Row: Jennee Garrison, Sara Somerset, Mary Atl inson. Lisa Hartwell - Senior Editor, Melissa Ferro - Junior Editor Third Row: Lyz Galani. Laura Martell, Lauren Solomita - Academics Editor and Co-Business Editor. Judy Galani - Sophomore Editor, Beth Green. Missing: Sara Robinson and Amy Harley - Freshman Editors. STUDENT LIFE 165 J Welcome to Mini-Mag 1989 It ' s the year 1989: what stands out in your mind? What is it that you remember most about not only 1989, but the years before? Stop and think of the changes that have come into this town and this world since we entered kindergarten in the 1976-1977 school year. We ' ve seen: two elementary schools close, one now converted to condominiums and the other one to town offices; the sixth grade moved to the middle school; a golf course where we learned to ski turned into more condominiums; a tennis court flattened to a parking lot; Dudley Road converted to a housing development; the controversy over Emer- son College moving to Bedford and many other changes that have crept into town. On the global scale, we Ve seen: tremendous triumphs and tremen- dous tragedy in the space program; men and women achieving and falling from power; miracles of science and disasters of nature. The world we live in - its people, events and economy - is continuously chang- ing, and it will continue to do so. Here before you is a reminder of what life was like during 1989. What did we wear? What did we like? What do we remember of the year that ended the eighties? rm mm It,. 166 MINI-MAG As part of the 1989 Mini-Mag we have in- cluded a Spirit of Bedford Quiz. Take the quiz and find out how well you know the town of Bedford and BHS . Less than five correct - it looks like you may have been sleeping through your days at BHS. Five to ten correct - You ' ve been awake during your stay here and you ' re sort of aware of what ' s happening, but another cup of caffine may be helpful. Ten to fifteen correct - you are well aware of what ' s happening around town, in fact you may have been a participant in some of the activities. More than fifteen correct - either this stuff really interests you or you ' ve been here long enough to learn it by osmosis and its time to graduate. Good Luck! 1. Which was one of the notorious dress up days of Spirit Week ' 88? a. Dress As Your Favorite Neo-Freudian Day b. Movie Idol Superstar Day c. Scandalized Political Candi date Day 2. Who is the principal of BHS? a. Ollie North b. Yoko Ono c. Tom Duggan 3. Which three make up the new music department? a. Mozart, Beethoven, Bach b. Low, Barbas, Anderson c. Nikki Sixx, Arethra Fran klin, Liberace ' 4. Where was the three week exchange between fifteen Bedford Students and fifteen foreign students in April and August of ' 88? a. AjTas, France b. Kashmir, India c. Mars 5. What did the Seniors sell as a fundraiser this year? a. Freshmen b. Candy Bars c. Personalized Toothbrushes 6. Who is the AFS stu- dent this year? a. Eva Saez-Morez b. Taavo Godtfredson c. Kosta Vasilakis 7. Which is a fa- vorite Bedford hangout? a. Parking lots (anywhere in town) b. Walden Pond Reservoir c. Detention Hall 8. Which class carries out the egg project ? a. Algebra II b. People, Food and Science c. Jr. Health 9. Where is one ' s locker usually placed? a. Upper A wing no matter what b. By the student office c. As far away as possible from one ' s classes 10. Who teaches Underwater Bas- ket Weaving 101? a. Ms. Drenas b. Mr. Pilla c. What? 11. Who were the Class of ' 89 advisors? a. Simon and Garfunkle b. Maxwell and Gullage c. Cabot and Lodge 12. Which signs can be found in Mr. Ullman ' s classroom? a. Welcome to nowh ere - you are here. b. Confusion is the beginning of all education c. A zodiac chart 13. At what time do the church bells chime every a. Any time they want b. 1:33 p.m. c. Never 14. What does the Ad- vanced Biology class disect? a. Sophomores b. Cats c. Yearbook data discs 15. Who said Et tu Brute? a. Julius Caesar b. Mr. Kelly c. Bugs Bunny 16. Which musical was performed at BHS this year? a. Rocky Horror Picture Show b. Brigadoon c. Saturday Night Fever 17. What do many Sen- iors do over Christmas vacation? a. Crash as many cars as possible b. College Applications c. Study for their mid-year exams 18. What Bedford Build- ing did George Wash- ington visit? a. Bedford High School b. Fitch Taver c. V.A. Hospital Congatulations! You have reached the end of the 1989 Spirit of Bedford Quiz. Check the answers and see how you did. 1-b, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a, 5-b, 6-a, 7-a, 8-c, 9-c, 10-c, 11-b, 12-b, 13-a, 14-b, 15-a, 16-b, 17-b, 18-b. ' 4 Times To Remember Teenagers of all eras have come home past their curfew, and many will continue to do so. In some ways their excuses have stayed the same; in other ways they have changed with the times. In 1989 the ex- cuses we were using varied from the old standards to the very original. In response to the questionaire sent out last fall the Yearbook staff got to laugh at the ex- cuses students at Bedford High School claim they have used. Many of you claimed that your watch stopped and you had no idea what time it was (don ' t your parents ever get suspicious and tell you to wind your watch) while others were more original with lines such as, My friend ran away from a party and we had to find her. You know mom we had to make sure she got home alright. On the following page you will find a standard list of excuses that you said you were using in 1989. Some of the excuses are more original than others, some more believable. Just remember that when you look at this years from now you will be the naive par- ents believing your kids when they say, The movie got out late. Then again you might just remember your high school days and laugh with them. i We ran out of gas, didn ' t have any money and we couldn ' t find a Baybank machine. My ride didn ' t show up. We had to take someone to the hospital after a fight. I had to drop people off all over town. There was a security check on base. I fell asleep somewhere. The movie was sold out and our second choice started later. The car wouldn ' t start and we had to j ump start 3e. it. I got us lost and we ho m e couldn ' t figure out how to j ■ qq read the map. There was an accident on 128. I was arrested. The electricity went out at the movie theatre and we waited to get our refund tickets. I was driving the speed limit so it took longer. ! was outside watching a=: the stars and I lost track of ff time. We saw the Ir • ' jl ' Rocky Horror Picture Show ' . Ilost my purse and we went back to look for it. Our reservations were late. What, when did you say I had a curfew. Isn ' t it daylight saving time this weekend? Dad, I didn ' t want to come home. We were at this party and the parents wouldn ' t let us leave until their house was clean. My team was winning ' Pictionary ' and we couldn ' t leave the game half done. (Student) Mom, I ' m in no condition to drive. (Mother) Do you know what time it is? (Student) Mom, I ' m in no condi- tion to read a watch. The basketball game went into overtime. rm not home late, I ' ve been in the driveway for a half hour talk- ing. We were watching Ghandi. My friends moved my car and I couldn ' t find it. MINI-MAG 169 Concert Actor Actress Sports Figure Political Figure Religious Figure Car Hair Color Pink Floyd Keanu Reeves Cher Any Celtic Gary Hart Tammy-Faye Bakker Bat Mobile natural Tiffaany Debbie Gibson Tom Cruise Madonna Mike Tyson Ronald Reagan Oral Roberts Luke ' s Chevrolet Anything dyed or bleached mmmmm ABVERIISEMENTS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1989 Elizabeth Galani Laura Martell Lauren 5)olomita and the entire Yearbook (5)tafF with (Special thanks to our devoted advisors Mrs. Duth Byron and Ms. Jean Mehrle 174 ADVERTISEMENTS Thank you Mr. Maxwell and Ms. Gullage- through the never-ending candy sales, the victories of hall-decorating, the ever-present Bedford sweatshirts, and the times of our lives at the Junior Prom, your support and guidance have given us the spirit to achieve and to continue on into the future. To everyone that has made our time at Bedford High School a little easier or a little more enjoyable, thank you. We will miss you, and we wish good luck to everyone that follows. I I must be on my way my friends But everywhere I go, You ' re always on my mind, In my heart, In my soul - Chicago We ' ll never forget Our Class of ' 89 From the senior class officers: Thomas Sullivan James McGovern Amy Godart i MM Anne Ricci vU Pamela Miller Camilla Ericson ADVERTISEMENTS 175 Bedford — Billerica Tuxedo Shops ' Tuxedos For All Occasions 5 ) Bedford Shopping Center 158 Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 617-275-9864 Treble Cove Plaza 199 Boston Road Billerica, Massachusetts 01862 617-667-1475 SAME DAY SERVICE EXPERT TAILORING J-J CLEANERS, INC. Bedford Bedford Shopping Center 275-9864 Billerica Treble Cove Plaza 667-9308 Tewksbury Tewksbury Shopping Center 851-7581 FIRE RESTORATIONS SUEDE LEATHER CLEANING 176 ADVERTISEMENTS A SPECIAL LIFE-STYLE Carleton-Willard Village is an exceptional continuing care retirement community. Gracious independent living accommodations and fully licensed, long-term health care facilities exist in a traditional New England environment. CARLETON-WILLARD VILLAGE 100 Old Billerica Road Bedford, MA 01730 (617) 275-8700 Owned and operated by Carleton-Willard Homes, Inc. a non-profit cor poration CARllTON WILLARD VILIACI ' ' f.VT TO i- Q BANK FIVE Offices in Arlington, Bedford, Burlington and VVoburn ' 643-0011 Member FDIC DIFM Best Wishes to the Class of 1989 Dr. S Mrs. Eagles 1 ' f LOW 142 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD MA. 275-7125 ADVERTISEMENTS 177 Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Successful Future AAITRE Burlington Road Bedford, Massachusetts 178 ADVERTISEMENTS I ' ]:isf liisiiniiice 18 North Road Bedford, MA 01730 617 275-7205 For Your Home, Auto, Life and Business Insurance . . You don ' t have to Settle for Less. Caddell Byers Insurance Agencies Bedell Brothers Insurance • Burlington, North ReaOing. Wilmington Caddell Byers insurance • Burlington. Lowell Caddell Byers Life • Lowell East Insurance • Acton Bedford, Burlington Charles H Watkms i Co , Inc • Bedford Burlington BEDFORD REAL ESTATE 99 The Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 BEN SEARS (617) 275-8540 Home 275-7865 Rayii eon Company Missiie Systems DiviS ' on HartAeii Road Bedford MA 01730 Raytheon CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1989 FROM YOUR NEIGHBOR ADVERTISEMENTS 179 180 ADVERTISEMENTS We would say that you were quiet except for two things: 1. Your eyes sparkle so sharply that they crackle. 2. You make people laugh out loud. Love and good luck. ADVERTISEMENTS 181 182 ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes From The BEDFORD PERMANENT FIRE FIGHTERS ADVERTISEMENTS 183 BETH May you never stop believing in yourself and humanity and may you never stop standing up for what you believe in. I ' m very proud of you. Love always, MOM c ' e , hud AOT ou 6, Congratulations! FPEQ FMM ' S 18 nORTM ROAD BEDrORD, NA 01730 275-6501 275-3040 Karen: We know your future goals of college and travel will be successful. Love and happiness - Mom, Dad and Gene Congratulations, Love and Success to BRIAN SMITH We ' re very proud of you! Mom, Dad and Christopher KRISTINE MARIE (KRYSHA) May you have the courage to seek truth The strength to stand alone, and the wisdom to be taught by all experience From the very first moment of your life we have loved you with all our hearts. Your sorrows, joys, successes, ...and disappointments, are shared by us. You are a very special person who has brought a very special warmth to our lives. With all our love forever Mom and Dad, Winnie and Kenny 184 ADVERTISEMENTS Walcoth Sales Service Inc. SINCE 1937 High Quality TV ' s And Appliances GREAT ROAD SHOPPING CENTER, BEDFORD Microwave Ovens Air Conditioners Television 275-7570 SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Refrigerators Ranges Washers Dryers To Jonathan: How did we ever get so lucky to have you for a son, brother and grandson! Much happiness and a bright future Congratulations Mom, Dad, Jodie and Nana For Roger -Carry the sun in a golden cup. The moon in a silver bag. W.B. Yeats Love and luck from Mom and Dad ADVERTISEMENTS 185 i Wherever you wander Wherever you roam, Be Happy and Healthy And Glad to Come Home With love and pride Mum, Dad, Betsy § Fuzzy CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1989 Lawrence Carlton S Company, P.C. Certified Public Accountants Congratulations May your life be filled with happiness, May all your dreams come true And some day may you have a daughter Just like you! Love, Mom, Dad and Dave The times I ' ve been through were empty without you. You filled my soul with life, to the darkness brought some light. Thanx for your love and thanx for your time. And thanx for the memories I now call mine. I love you! Congratulations Leslie Grace We ' ve been through many good and bad times together. We ' ll always cherish the good and eventually laugh over the bad. Who will ever forget the party? Remember the Red Sox Game? In Harvard? Don ' t worry, we ' re not lost!! Then there are fond memories of the Mall area (Thanx Lyz). Friendship is the strongest bond of love! Nothing ' s going to stop us now. I ' ll always love you Doug 186 ADVERTISEMENTS Dear PAMELA. My how you ' ve grown! We ' re very proud of you and your friends. May this be the beginning of many happy endings for all of you! Love, Mom and Dad Erik, Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injus- tice, he sends out a tiny ripple of hope.. .and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a cur- rent that can sweep down the mighti- est walls of oppression and resistance. Robert F. Kennedy Congratulations. We love you and we are very proud of you. Mom and Dad (617) 275-6662 Bedford Jeweler , Inc. r O Box 202 323 The Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 3audan}a SCectzlc Go., One. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES - LIGHTING - SALES FRANK BAUDANZA Vice President 328 GREAT RD. BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 Telephone 61 7-2 75-7056 ADVERTISEMENTS 187 65 Loomis Street Bedford, MA 01730 Open 7 Days a Week Monday-Thursday 10:00 a m to 10 00 pm Friday and Saturday 10 00 a m lo 11 00 p m Sunday 11:00 a m to 10 00 pm WE DELIVER!! CALL 2753858 The Doctor Feline Medicine and Surgery Robert W. Carlson, D.V.M. (617) 275-5223 101 Great Road Bedford, MA 01730 the purity supreme group Purity Supreme Your Basic Value Store ADVERTISEMENTS Good Luck Seniors!! from the Class of 1991 BEDFORD HOUSE OF ROAST BEEF (Roast Beef, Suvlaki, Greek Salad, Seafood] 328 Great Road Bedford, MA 275-2006 Monday thru Thursday — 10:00 a.m. to 1 1:00 p.m Friday and Saturday — 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sundays — 1 1:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. FOR FAST SERVICE CALL YOUR ORDERS IN 275-2006 J ADVERTISEMENTS 189 190 ADVERTISEMENTS Over 15,000 Books Priced and Classified 50 Great Road, Bedford 275-9140 WED THRU SAT 11-5 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1989 ADVERTISEMENTS 191 192 ADVERTISEMENTS A TOUCH or CLASS CLASS OF 1989 FORMAL WEAR BY MR. SAUMDERS) COnQRATULATIOnS AMD BEST WISHES from YOUR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 99 Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA 01803 272-4700 WEDDiriQ S, FAMILY GROUPS, CHILDREn, CREATIVE YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY ADVERTISEMENTS 193 194 ADVERTISEMENTS ' 1t matters not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game ' Good Luck Senior Math- Leaguers, from Richard Stephenson CENTER ' HAIR STYLIST The ROFFLER Hairstyling Experience Open 6 Days Appointments Available 275-7711 168E Great Road, Bedford Good Luck And Congratulations To All Graduating Music Students From POMS Christine Anderson Leah Benson Elizabeth Boehm Brian Bradshaw Ryan Cardoos Brett Carey Laura Carlson Heather Carlton Angela Corea Daniel Couto Angela DiTore Camilla Ericson Elizabeth Galani Marc Galvan Angela Gautier Irene General Gretchen Gerbrands Lisa Getty Amy Godart Taavo Godtfredsen Douglas Gray Beth Green Roxanne Hannon Zenobia Harris Karen Holmstead Patrick Kelliher Michelle Kenney Tanya Kirkland Tracey Manning Laura Martell Brian Mayer Robin McArdle Luke Mclnnis Diane Olsen Michael O ' Malley James Paton Paula Rapoza Anne Ricci Cindy Rivinius Krysha Spiewak Michael Stein Christine Sullivan Lia Wheeler Natalie Whitcomb Heatherly Wilson Suzanne Wright Good Luck To Our Future And Remember-Nothing Succeeds Like Success. Bernard Gollis Best of Luck in the Future To The Class of 1989-The Bradshaws ( Dight on. Brian! ) Best wishes to the Class of 1989 from the Shwimers ADVERTISEMENTS 195 Mom-I ' ve always appreciated everything you have done for me. Eric-You rad dude! I will really miss you. Love ya- Beth To Lauren We hope that your ex- periences in the future will be filled with much happiness and success; we are so proud of all that you ' ve accomplished so far. Keep on being the best that you can be. Congratulations! Our love always, Mom, Dad, Anne, and Jim To Laura Who has given so much Congratulations. With love. Christine, Dob and Mom DR. MRS. GUY A. MCGARRY Best Wishes To The Class Of 1989 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1989 From The Entire Staff At McDonald ' s 345 Great Road Bedford. Mass. 196 ADVERTISEMENTS To The Girls, There ' s a lot I could say to you, we ' ve shared so much over the years. We have had so many good times and more private jokes than I can remem- ber! And even with the bad times, we became closer. I just wanted to thank you all tor always being there and making every- thing spe cial. I wouldn ' t ask tor any- thing better than the friendship we ' ve shared. You mean more to me than you know. With love always, Laurie Thanks for everything-you guys have given me some of the best times of my life and shown me through some of the hardest. 1 love every one of you and 1 know that we will always share a cer- tain bond that can never be broken. Remember, as we go our separate ways, winter, spring, summer or fall, you ' ve got a friend. Love always, Rob Guys-I don ' t know where to start. These past four years have been the best!!! Each one of you means so much to me. You ' ve been there through the good and bad. I would ' ve never made it without you. You are each so special and I appreciate every- thing you ' ve done for me. Never forget all the good times. Amy, thanks for giving me a place to go after school (love that chair!), all the talks meant so much, Florida, moving (desk), soccer headaches. Don ' t ever climb up life-guard chairs. Laurie, wow-since fourth grade! Davidson ' s wouldn ' t be the same without us on our hands and knees behind the counter. Pam, I ' ll never forget Mon- sters of Rock weekend-do you like my puff? Anne, what would we do without the wagon, don ' t forget Maine. Robin-Old Orchard, what would I do without ail the phone support, thanx hon. Help, I ' m restless. I love you all! Thanks for everything! Friends Forever! Love ya, Heath Friends A friend is... Someone who is there when you ' re hurting, offering true tenderness. Someone who listens to what you ' re really saying. Someone you always feel close to, even if they ' re far away. A friend is a special gift to be cherished forever. Oho my god! Cape-Jack-Security guards are out!! Is this a lake or an ocean? Careful of falling up down stairs! Poles Auditorium Talks Harvard Party Girls ' Night Out-Pour Some Sug- ar On Me Beach-Late night Are you being responsible? Pam Robin ' s kitchen tables Get a clue! Ski Trip- ' 87, ' 88, ' 89 R C Cola Can U Imagine? Faces Mountains Smartfood Jam squares Putnam Pantry Sundaes-Battle of Bunker Hill Montreal Canada Vermont Struck by lightning Fire extinguishers Nightmares Hi Girls-I can ' t thank you guys enough for always being there for me, and for all the great times. These four years have been the best thanks to you. Amy, Eric! Jam squares. Once a car- dinal, always a cardinal. And Annie, watch out for accidents! Heatherly, I won ' t forget Monsters of Rock, How ' s your puff? Laurie, I must say, skiing, you deserve to walk to China. Robin, you ' re amazing. Don ' t forget Bam-Bam Arizona. I love you all! Always, Pam To The Gang, Thanks guys, for helping me through it all. You have been the best to me. I want our friendships to always stay strong. Thanks for the precious mo- ments and the fun times. I hope the memories with you guys will last forev- er. When I think of high school times I think of you. Amy, Heatherly, Laurie, Pam, Robin-I love you! I will always be there to carry you! - Footprints Friends Forever Love Always, Anne To The Girls -You guys are the best friends I have. I don ' t know what I would ' ve done without all your help and support these past four years, thanks for always being there and put- ting up with my moods. I have never had so much fun than the times I ' ve had with you guys! Anne, there co mes a time when you hafta say YOU ARE A GOOB! What ' ve I done to deserve this? Heath, This is me, caring. I ' ll never forget Florida, Isabelle, where are your lights? Bingo. Hey, hey, you, you, get into my car, who me? Yes, you! Laurie, Diet Pepsi, Cape Cod Chips, Oreos, fake nails, fun bracelets- you ' ve got a friend. Pam, But you could do it anyway, I did. Eric!! We broke another scraper. Jam squares. Diet Coke, milkman man, Lean On Me, summer Push-It tape. Robin, can u imagine? Can u? I hate it when people don ' t leave their name! Oh, who was it? I love you all. Always, Amy ADVERTISEMENTS 197 i License 1940 Telephone 275-0756 BEDFORD OPTICAL CO. $50.00 off the normal price of soft tinted contact lenses for the Class of 1989 Milton S. Moffett Registered Optician 50 Loomis Street Bedford, MA 01730 The Lunch Bunch ' ' Cindy Angela Nat Jen Leslie Sara Beth Lyz You just call out my name, and you know wherever I am. I ' ll come running to see you again. Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call, and I ' ll be there, yeah, you ' ve got a friend. Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1989 From All Of Us At Minuteman Volkswagen, Inc. VOLKSWAGEN AUTHORIZED • SALES-275-8000 • SERVlCE-275-8004 • PARTS-275-8005 MINUTEMAN VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 39 NORTH RO • BEDFORD. MA Exit 44N, off Rte. 128 275-8000 RUSSELL SIBLEY CONTRACTING Installer Of Sewer Water Septic Systems Stl 275-0283 BEDFORD FUNERAL HOME 167 The Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 275-6850 G. William Clark, Jr. Funeral Director 198 ADVERTISEMENTS I I just wanted to say ' Thanx to everybody who made my High School years fun and memorable. Thank you Ann Bonnie § Laura Caycee S Lia S Gretch S Lisa Amy Mel S Chrissy the rest of the A- Wing crew. Also, of course, thanx to the locker rats like Jeff S Tommy § Phil S whoever else I forgot. Also, thank you Mrs. Ralston. Good luck and stay in touch! Luv ya, Pam Looney ADVERTISEMENTS 199 Congratulations and wishes for the brightest of futures from all of us at R.E.R. Fuel Service Inc. R.E.R. Fuel Service Inc. 2U NASHL A KOAD BILLEKICA. MASSACHUSETTS 01862 (508) tJti;J-;5;i03 (tilT) 27.)-l;}4;5 200 Advertisements The National Honor Society would like to express its congratulations to the Class of 1989 Best Wishes and Good Luck The Spanish Club wishes Buena Suerte to our seniors and the Class of 1989 BONNE CHANCE to our seniors ' extraordinaires and to the entire Class of ' 89! Le Cercle Francais Vale to the Class of 1989 The Latin Club To the Class of ' 89: If we dream it, it can be done, Good luck to Eva Saez-Moreno and to all the A.F.S. seniors: There ' s a world of opportunities out there. Advertisements 201 •I i Taylor § Lloyd Inc. Bedford Mass. ' ' May Prosperity, Health And Good Fortune Be With You Always ' Good Luck Class Of 89 Jock Taylor Ed Lloyd 202 AVVERTISEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS JAYSON Keep Shooting lO ' s In All You Do love, Dad Mom Alyssa Anthony til AUTHORIZED • SALES-275-8000 • SERVICE-275-8004 • PARTS-275-8006 MINUTEMAN OLDSMOBILE, INC. 39 NORTH RD • BEDFORD MA Exit 44N ofl Rte 128 275-8000 DUNHAM ' S BOOK STORE Good used books and paperbacks BOUGHT AND SOLD Over 15.000 Books Priced and Classified 50 Great Road. Bedford :75-9l40 WED THRU SAT 11-5 p.m. MIX FLOWERS 275-6255 Bedford ' s Full-Service Florist! CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1989 LUONGO ' S DRY CLEANER expert stain removal complete drapery service seasonal storage alteration service TEL. 275-7300 32 SHAWSHEEN AVE. BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 Cheryl and Pat Mix Mix Flowers 377 Concord Rd Bedford Congatulations To the Class of 1989 275-8566 ADVERTISMENTS 203 Congratulations to the Class of 1989 275-7800 Limousine Service 68 Great Rd., Bedford, MA 01 730 SPARTA RESTAURANT 321 Great Road Bedford, Mass Telephone 275-9738 Best Wishes To The Class of 1989 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1989 Pass S Weisz, Inc. A Tradition of Service Excellence Since 1959 • c REALTORS 138 the Great Road • Bedford, MA 01730 Office 617 -27 5 7777 the art of engineering. Featuring a full line of Audis: 4000S std. or auto. trans. Coupe GT Coupe Quattro Turbo Ouatro All wheel drive 5000S Sedan 5000S Wagon 5000S Turbo Leasing our specialty. Company vehicles always available for purchase. Good selection of pre- owned vehicles. 93 Cambridge Street Burlington, Ma. 08103 PORSCHE ® NOTHING EVEN COMES CLOSE Featuring a full line of Porsche: 944 944 Turbo, Accepting Orders 91 1 Carrera Coupe 91 1 Carrera Targa 91 1 Carrera Cabriolet 928S Leasing our specialty. Route 128 Exit 41 N Tel. 272-8880 204 ADVERTISEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1989 You are the Nation ' s Future! Consider your possibilities at... Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, Massachusetts ADVERTISEMENTS 205 J rzs Colter c )f ooJli TOYS es MINIATURES • EXPERT ALL-BREED GROOMING • TOP QUALITY REGISTERED PUPPIES (BROWN, BLACK. WHITE. SILVER) For Those Who Cure, Call Tret Chere! MRS BARBARA NIBLACK B9 CONCORD RD. ( RT 62) 617-275-1296 BEDFORD. MASS. 01730 Congratulations John E. Japp, M.D. 50 Loomis Street-Phone 275-7513 Bedford, MA. 0730 Heatherly, Every day is exciting as I continue to watch you grow, and I want you to always know that in good and bad times, I will love you and that no matter what you do, or how you think, or what you say, you can depend on my support, guidance, friendship and love every minute of every day. Congratulations and Love to You and the Class of ' 89. fvlom. Dad, Todd, Ryan and Nana f arm l WARREN DELANEY CO-OWNER 168 GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MASS 01730 617 275-7020 WE USE AND RECOMMEND THE PRUL Mn ' CHELL SYSTEM PROFESSIONAL SALON PRODUCTS BEDFORD 285 GREAT RD BEDFORD . MA 1 730 (617) 275-6 1 20 TOLL FREE RESERVATIONS DIAL (8001 255-3050 FIRE - CASUALTY ■ BONDS ■ LIFE VM ALLAN J SMITH III NORTHWEST INSURANCE AGENCV OF BEDFORD COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 131 Great Rd. Bedford, MA 01 730 Tti (617) 275-3800 4e 3ed ozd Tl aCCpapez . Paint 51 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD. MA 01730 CEDRIC CATHERINE SMITH PHONE 275-1967 206 ADVERTISEMENTS Karen Leah Heather Suzanne Chrissy Laura ...windy day at the Polynesian Resort. .the ferry in Florida- ..keychains.. living on the mon- orail. .the circle.. bonfires in the woods. .summer of ' 88.. Pete ' s Place. .AP Pictionary.. coast- ing. .Bedford Farms. .Pump Up the Volume.. I was mistaken- .. water fights. .parents walk- ing in. .St. Michael ' s parking lot. .January 22, 1988.. April 9, 1988. .New Year ' s Resolution 7. .Social Group.. That ' s what she said . .New Year ' s Eves..WBCN Fireworks- the men in boats. .4th of July- be- ware of men on subway. .Mrs. Donovan ' s class. .Cheddar- . .Chowder. . No carousing- .. Girls, you ' re getting giddy- .. Lexington Canadian men. .going to Busa ' s..the number men. . Progresso Soup. .Thanks to Peter, Paul, and Marylou.. does this go over your head? .. No, I just think you ' ve been misguided along the way .. Davis School. . McNugget, Mr. Bar- bas? .. Pumpkin Heist. .Fud- drucker ' s. .Thanks to Marianne and Gail.. homework at Papa Gino ' s.. trips to Montreal and Florida. . Beep, Wham, Bubble, Highway. Musty. .Mu- sicals. . Bedfordshire sign- S..OEF..GOLF CARTS. .HEN- RY.. Don ' t get on the Lowell Connector . .miniature golfin- g.. you just don ' t understan- d .. Oh, but it is .. Let ' s be rhettie ... ADVERTISEMENTS 207 HAVILLAND ' S ( GRILLE ) FIcgant dining in a txsual setting, featuring a liglit. tast} grille menu. Stop h tor a bite of breaktast. lunch, or dinner Or feast on one of the liest Siinda bainches an - here . bu may also want to indulge in one of our exclusive weekend |iackages Kesersations suggested. Call (617) 275-5500. Stoufler Bedfonl (ilen Hotel, i Middlesex Rinipike Bedford, MA OH.M) STOUFFER BEDFORD GLEN HOFEL IW MoiilliT II. .Ill ( . 475 BEDFORD STREET LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS 02173 617-861-0630 A UN. I Of HEALTH DEVElOPMtNI CORPORAIlON 1 5 Gould Road Bedford, MA 01730 (Bus) 617-275-4199 FREDRIC L BERKOWITZ Certified Public Accountant Financial Consultant 208 ADVERTISEMENTS Best wishes from all of us at BayBank. IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER. Thanks to Laura, Lauren, Lyz, Lisa and the entire ' 89 Yearbook Staff We ' ll miss you!! Mrs. Byron and Miss Mehrle Congratulations Class of ' 89 Alexander ' s 353 The Great Road To Tanya You ' ve made the past year and a half special for me. 1 hope our relationship continues into the future. Best of luck in college. Love, Brian ADVERTISEMENTS 209 I TO REMEMBER lievo, B 147 107. 1-17, 155 22, 48. 98. in 161, 167 A, 1 Adams, Keith 89 Ahern. Rob 121 Alba, Lisette 76. 80. Albani, Scott 64, 66 Alessi, Christopher 76 Alexander, Bryan 70, 71 Alexander, Cornelius 70, 83 Alexander, Michelle 64 Alley, Carla 70, 109 Alves. Mark 64, 107, 121 Amaya, Edwin 76, 80 Amaya, Luis 70 Ambrose, William 86 Anderson, Christine 11, 19, 20, 139, 141, 147, 149, 153, 155, Anderson, Dawn 76, 149 Anderson, Scott 64, 107. 146 Andrade. Amy 70. 105, 155 ifidrews, Jason 76 JUndrews, Jeff 76 icella, Margarita 89 Afdlto, Douglas 22. 48 Armstrong, Karrie 64, 111, 141 151, 155 Asbedian, Jamie 7, 70, 107. 137 Ashe. Jennifer 64. 83, 98, 115, 141 155, 167 Atkinson, Bill 19, 111, 161 Atkinson. Mary 70, 151, 155, 165. 167 Atkinson, William 19. 22. 48, 111, 161 Axtell. Rich 64, 115, 147, 155 lb 22, 485147, 1 146. 147, 150. 143, 153, Bailey, Jami Baker, Michelle 70 Baker. Rachel 22, 44, 48 Baldwin, Jason 76 Baldwin, Mike 64 Baisi, Mike 103 Barbas, Steven 89. 91 Barfield, Melissa 70 Barron. Donald 98 Bass, Barbara 64, 147 Beaudoin, Gus 64 Bell, Kay 89 Belliveau, Daren 76 Benson, Leah 11, 21, 22, 48J147, 149, 155 Berg in, Kelley 76 Berkowltz, Lisa 64, 141, 143, 155, 164 Berman, Eric 64, 107, 123, 155, 167 Berman, Josh 70. 107, 123, 155, 167 Biggio, William 89 Birch, Janice 89 Bishop, Justice 76 Bishop, Susan 48 Black. Louie 70 Blackstock, Adam 64 Blaisdell, Phil 70 Blanchard. Lynnette 70, 105, 137, 155 Blasi, Michael 70 Blasioli, Lynna 76, 115 Blondin, Chris 111. 123 Blondin, Christian 70 Boehm. Elizabeth 22. 48. 109, 119. 141. 147. 165 Boffa, Kathy 64 Boisvert, Michelle 70, 71, 109, 123 Borshay, Amy 70, 72, 109, 147, 155 22, 48. 141, 154 149, 155, 158, 159 Boschetto. David 7, 70, 107. 137, 155 Bowen, Ami 64, 105, 153, 155. 161 Bowen, Charles 76 Boyd. Ian 70 Bradshaw, Brian 14 Braffitt, Jennifer 64, Braga, Aldevino 89 Brennan. Barbara 76. 109 Brooks, Christy 76, 77, 109 Brooks, Crystal 76, 77 Brooks, Michael 70 Brown, Patty 76 Brown, Sage 78, 149. 155 Bruha, Ann 3. 15, 22, 48, 113 Brunelleschi, Gian 64, 107, 155 Buckley, Joseph 86 Buckley. Sean 70 Buman, Anita 137 Bumann, Anita 76. 79. 109. 137 Burke, Diane 70, 105 Burke, Michelle 70, 162 Burton, Darlene 76, Busch, Fred 70 Busch, Jim 64, 155 Byam, Scott 1 1 5 Byman. Scott 76 Byron, Ruth 89, 151 155 Cacciola, Peter 89, 125 Cadotte, Lisa 76, 141, 147, 149 Caissie. Linda 23, 48 Callahan, Daniel 23. 48. 116. 117 Callahan, Jennifer 70, 109 Callahan, Kelly 76, 113, 149, 155 Callahan, Tim 76, 107 Campagna, Jeff 64. 153, 158, 159, 161, 167 Campbell, Cynthia 23, 48 Campbell, Edward 89, 103 Campbell, Rachel 70, 1 1 1 Campoli, Heather 70, 141 Canter, Lawrence 86 Cardile, Kimberly 70 Cardoos. Ryan 12, 14, 23, 43, 44, 48, 121, 147, 167 Carey, Brett 23, 44, 48, 149, 159 Carlisle, Andy 23. 48, 151 ( Carlson, Laura 20, 23, 49, 149 ' x Carlson, Victor 89 INDEX 211 159 159 155 Carlton, Heather 23, 49, 141, 143. 149 Carnell, Carrie 76 Carr, Lilo 64, 149, 158, 159 Carr. Sylvia 76, 149, 151, 155, Carroll, Danny 64, 107 Carroll, Joyce 76, 109 Carson, Jennifer 76, 151, 155, Caruso, James 24 Casserly, Andrea 24, 45, 49 Cestrone, Jannes 70 Cestrone, Steven 76 Chaires, Andy 162 Chan, Kim Lung 76 Chapman, Wendy 64 Chappel, Keith 70 Chase, Lennox 64, 103, 123, 135, Chemlen, Michael 24, 49 Chen. Ken 64 Chen, Mark 70, 125 Chen, Venny 155 Chen, Yung Hsin 76. 146 Chester, Thomas 70, 103, 137 Chui, Chi Ming 24, 49 Ciolfi, Robert 89 Clark, Brian 64 Clark, Camarie 64, 135, 155 Clark, Joshua 70 Clayton, George 76, 141, 147 Clouse, Rachel 76 Coble, Kelley 76 Cohen, Jen 70, 105, 137, 149, 155 Cohen, Jodi 76, 149, 159 Collier, Jennifer 24, 49 Colligan, Patricia 4, 24, 49, 98 Colliton, Maureen 76, 105, 136, 137 Combattelli, James 70 Compagna, Jeff 165 Concannon, Theresa 76, 79, 136, 141, 143, 147 Conolly, Amy 70 Cooke, David 64, 161 Cordes, Erik 24, 49, 98, 111, 155, 159 Corea, Angela 16, 24, 49, 119, Corea, Gina 141 Coriaty, Christopher 3, 25, 49 Coriaty, Tammy 64, 135. 147, Corliss, William 89 Correla. Marcy 76, 155 Corrick, Sasha 155 Cote, Katy 50 Cotton, Franklin 103, 12 Coughlan. Donna 76, U 123, 151, 154, 141, 143 155 147, 155 Coughlin, Brandi 76 Couto, Daniel 25, 50, 103, 149 Coviello, Cynthia 76 Craig, Steve 76, 107, 149 Cronin, Christine 64, 105. 119, 155 Cronin, Paul 12, 13, 21, 25, 43, 45, 50, Crump, Tara 64, 113 Curran, Diedre 89 Curran, John 25, 41 IP 103, 155 Duran, Jennifer 26, 50, 167 - ' ' jj Duris, Kevin 70, 125, 141, 147 Durkin, Mike 64, 141, 149, 163 Dvi orshak, Megan 70, 105, 115, 149, 155, 159 Dyer, Richard 125 50 D 107, 147 143, 155, 159, 167 155, 159 137 Dameron, Vernon 89 Davis, Barbara 98 Davis, Michelle 64 Davis, Tina 70 De Luca, Alicia 15 Deardorff, Sean 7, 70 DeCaprio, Kristin 64 Dee, Michelle 70, 141 DeFrancesco, Cindy 64, 161 DeLuca, Alicia 70, 82, 113 Denaro, Krista 76 Depietro, Ann Marie 64 Desantis, Dave 76, 155 Desilets, Brendan 90 Devlin, Maureen 76, 149, 151 Dickinson, Jennifer 70, 76 DiClemente, Joan 90 Dillen, John 25, 50, 121, 155 DINisco, Michelle 76, 82, 105, DiNitto, Jennifer 70 DiPietro, Charles 90 Dishman, Jason 70, 155 Ditore, Angela 25, 50, 141, 143 Dmochowski, Michael 70, 107, 147 Dockham, Richard 70 Doherty, Paul 70, 1 12 Doherty, Robert 3, 25, 50, 112, 121 Doherty, Tina 76 Doiron, Theresa 90 Donaldson, Linda 25, 50 Donaldson, Robert 70, 141, 155 Donovan, Eleanor 86 § Donovan, Michael 90 Dougherty, Ken 64, 123, 155 Dougherty, Tina 105, 155 Doughty, Heather 26, 44, 50 Dowling, Elizabeth 98 Drenas, Drozin, Eagles, Courtney 64, 10.5, 155 Ebersole, John 70, 151 Edwards, Melanie 26, 12, 42, 50, 167 Edwards, Michelle 76 Ela, Gretchen 76, 141, 147, 155, 159 Eldridge, Jason 70, 125 Ericson, Camilla 12, 18, 26, 41, 44, 50, 98, 105, 148, 149, 153, 155, 164, 167 Eriich, Shari 14, 70, 105, 149, 151, 153, 155, 159 i 108, 119. 139 Farmer, Karl 26. 50, 117, 139, 163 Farmer, Keith 70, 103 Farmer, Kimberly 3, 26, 50, 109, 123, 155, 167 Fedele, Rich 64, 102, 103, 155 Fehlau, Erin 5, 70, 105, 123, 133, 141, 147, 148, 149, 155, 159, 167 Feierabend, Amy 76 Feildman, Darren 76 Ferret, Richard 26, 50 Ferro, Melissa 64, 1 15, 153, 161, 164, 165, 167 Ferro, Suzi 15, 64, 155 Ferro., Suzi 1 13 Fink, Barbara 64 Fink, James 76 Finkelstein, Aaron 64 Finklestein, Aaron 1 Flores, Alejandra 70, 149. Flores. David 76 Franks. Ed 103 Frederick, Mark 64, 147, 151, 155. 161 Freeman, Alex 72, 115, 141 Freeman, Katharine 76, 141, 147 ' French, Claire 90 French, Sybil 90 Friedman, Debbi 78, 82, 149155 Fryer, Leslie 13, 26, 50, 104, 105, 119, 138, 155, 64 112 W l 155 55, 161 ) 212 INDEX Galani, Elizabeth 7, 11, 14, 19, 27. 46, 50, 143, 147, 151, 153, 159, 161, 165 Galani, Judy 73, 133, 138, 141, 147, 151, 155, 159. 164, 165, 167 Gallant, Mark 72, 123 Galpin, Loree 72 Galvan, Ernesto 64 Galvan, Marc 27, 50, 141, 147 Garrison, Jason 64 Garrison, Jennee 27, 50, 129, 165 Garrison, Jessica 72 Garrison, R.J, 64, 153 Gaul. Roger 19, 27, 153, 155, 161 Gautier, Angela 27, 50, 98, 149, 155, 159 Geary. Kevin 72. 112, 155 Geilfuss, Brad 14, 64, 111, 123, 141, 147. 155, 161 Geilfuss, Jack 72, 111, 123, 141, 147 Gelormini, Kyle 7, 72, 137 General, Irene 27, 50, 149 Gerbrands, Gretchen 11, 20, 27, 46, 50, 98, 141, 147, 149, 155 Getty, Lisa 3, 13, 15, 27, 44. 50, 98. 99, 113, 148. 149, 151, 155. 161 Giard. Donald 28, 14, 45, 51, 151, 155 Giard, Mike 112, 117 Giddis, Elaine 90, 159 Gilberti, Jayson 3, 28, 51, 112. 125, 155, 161 Giles, Dana 72 Glennon. Sarah 64. 105 Glomski. Ian 64. 123. 155 Godart, Amy 2. 13. 18, 28, 51, 109, 149 Godtfredsen, Taavo 11, 14, 28, 42, 46, 51, 117. 139, 146, 155, 159. 167 Gollis, Bernard 90 Goodale, David 3, 28, 51, 96, 172 Goodale, Paul 6, 28, 51, 96 Goodarz, John 72. 107, 123, 146, 155 Goodpaster, John 72. 125, 146 Goodwin, Lori 64, 141, 143 Gordon, Mark 5. 64. 141, 149, 153, 155, 158, 159, 167 Gorgens, Jennifer 72 Gottlieb, Chris 149 f Gottlieb. Craig 78, 107 Granowitz. Scott 72, 111, 123 Gray, Douglas 28, 42. 51, 149, 151 Gray, Mark 72, 107, 123, 149, 155 Green, Beth 10, 16, 19, 28, 51, 141, 143, 153, 155. 159, 162, 164, 165, 167 Greenway, Robert 90 Grey. Holly 72. 109. 155, 163 Griffin, Andrea 72. 109. 155 Griffin. Sarah 64. 109, 1 19. 155 Grof, Brian 78 Grof, Kevin 64, 103 Gullage, Paula 90, 153 155 105, 134, 167 H 155 148, 159 149, 155, 153, 155, Haggerty, Janice 90 Halacy, Todd 78 Hall, Andrew 78 Hamby, Jon 72, 73, 103, 123 Hamel, Christine 72, 73, 74, 105, 159 Hamilton, Marguerite 90 Handley, Michelle 78, 147, 155, Hanley, Constance 90 Haniey, Mary Kate 64, 105, 135 Hanley, Maureen 93, 95 Hannon, Roxanne 12, 16, 29, 47, 51, 134. 141 143, 148. 149 Hanson, Stacey 72 Hanson, Travis 29, 19, 51, 134, 151 161, 167 Harley, Amy 78, 155, 165 Harley, Julie 64, 155 Harrington, Christine 78, 149, 155 Harrington, Russell 29, 46, 51, 121 Harris, Bradley 78 Harris, Saprina 155 Harris, Zenobia 5, 29, 51, 149 Hart, Lorena 78 Hart, Melissa 29, 51 Hartwell, Eileen 141 Hartwell, Lisa 19. 29. 51. 153, 161, 162, 164 165 Hartwell, Melissa 72 Hawley, Catherine 29, 51, 105 Hayes, Erinn 72, 155 Heimple, Valerie 78, 79 Henry, Christopher 72 Henry, Jeffrey 72 Higham. Richard 72, 103 Hill. Shawn 78 Hirsch. Christopher 72, 125. 151, 167 Hocker, Karen 64 Holden, Jonafhon 78 Holden, Katherine 78 109, 155, 115, 147 Hollis, David 19, 29, 51, 44. 107 Holmstead, Karen 16, 30, 43, 52, 123, 141, 143, 149 Holtzman, David 66, 151, Hovde, Kristin 30, 41, 52, Hovsepian, Dorothy 93 Howard, Kim 78 Hubble, Dwight 66 Hubble, Steven 72, 103 Huff, Clint 93 Huffman, Michael 72, 103, 123 Huffman, Scott 52 Hunsader, Monica 72, Hunt, Daniel 78, 107 Hunt, David 72, 107 Hunt, Gary 93 Hunt, Jim 66, 107 Hunter, Heather 78 Hurd, Kathy 73, 141, 147 Hurley, Liam 7, 66, 82, 107, 117, 155 Inferrera, Anthony 66 Ingraham, Jason 107 Ingraham, Peter 78 lovino, Kim 66 Isabelle, David 66, 121 Isabelle, Nicole 30, 52 Iverson, Kara 66, 153, 115 1; Jackson, Lisa 78 Jacques, Natalie 3 Janis, Nicole 155 Janson, Ryan 73 Jarek, Katherine 66 Jarvis, Mike 66, 123 Jeannotte, Jeffrey 78 Jehle, Ashley 78 Jehle, Heather 73, 109 Jensen, Ryan 103 Johnson, Nana-kyi 79 Jones, Allen 19, 30, 52, 161, 167 Jones, Deborah 79 Jones, Jeff 73, 74, 103 Jones, Tina 13, 30, 52, 155 155, 167 107, 123, 151, 155, f s: Kane, Brian 30, 47, 52 Kapuria, Samir 73, 112, 146 Kasmar. Mike 66 - Keeling, Zachary 73 ■ Kelleher, David 30, 52, 98. 151. 155, 161. 167 Kelleher. Lisa 79 Kelley, James 66, 93, 155 Kelliher, Pat 14, 31, 52, 123, 141, 147, 150, 151 Kennedy, Hope 79 Kennedy, Josh 66, 161 Kennedy, Marcus 73, 103, 155 Kenney, Michelle 16. 31, 52, 141, 143. 159 Kenon. Reggie 79 Kerachsky. Elaine 93 Kern. Brian 73, 146, 151 Kern, Jason 155 Keroes. Joshua 79 Keup, William 93 ' Kidd, Melissa 66. 158 King. Nicole 66. 135 Kirkland, Tanya 31, 52, Kirton, Jessica 66, 163 Kleekamp, Liz 67, 115, 141, 143, 149, 155, 158, 159 Knapp, Sonia 31, 52 ihmt jm ' Knell, Matt 79, 149 Koen, Nancy 79 Koenig, Cheryl 67, 68, 111, 119, 155, 161, 167 Koop. Jonathan 14, 73, 141, 147 ' m Korik. Sasha 73. 137 Krueger, Catherine 93 Kupiec, Nadav 67, 141, 147, Kwiatkowski, Michael 67, 12c Kyvelos, Stephanie 79, 146 155 Lanier, Nikkl 79 Lanoue, Rich 73 Larsen, Dana 11, 20, 151. 155, 161, 167 Larsen, Kristen 79, 1 15, 149 Lavelanet, Alain 31, 52, 103 163, 165 Lavi, Lee 73, 105 Leahy, Cindy 155 Lee. Tara 79, 155. 159 Lehan, Nancy 93 Lehmann. Chad 31, 52 Lehmann. Karie 79 Lentine. Tom 66. 67, 107, 117, 155 Lenz, Brian 19, 31, 52, 161 Lenz, Cynthia 73, 123, 155 Lewis, Beneatha 79 Lewis, Jamie 10, 18, 32, 44, 52, 107 Light, Marilyn 93 Linehan. Sean 73. 103. 155 Linton, Niki 72. 73. 155 Lipczer, Karen 32. 53 Liss, Michael 73, 149, 155 Logan, Jeffrey 73 Lohrum, Alison 93 Looney. Pamela 32, 53 Lorusso, John 79 Lovecchio, Dorothy 93 Lovecchio, Joseph 11, 32, 53, 103 Low, Barry 91, 94 Luka, Kevin 73 Luka, Michael 32, 53 Lydon, Jennifer 32, 53 Lydon, John 73, 103 M 115, 154, 155. Maccann, Timothy 79 Mace. Charles 79 Machado, Ed 98 Maclellan, Beth 67 MacQuilken, Bethanne 79 Maczco, Virginia 94 Maddox, Kristin 67, 109, 155 Magner, Amy 79 Magno, Ginny 73, 143, 155, 167 ahar, Craig 73, 121 Malo, Scott 73 Maloney, Sheldon 53, 117 Malouin. Virginia 94 Manning, Tracey 3, 15, 32. 53. 98. 113, 147, 149, 155 Marino. Michelle 32, 53, 105, 155, 167 Martell, Laura 16, 19, 20, 33, 53, 141, 143, 153. 155, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167 Martin, Carol 73, 155 Martin, William 11, 14, 15, 33, 42, 47, 53, 123, 134, 149 Martley, Christina 79 s Mason. Kathryn 79 Mason, Michelle 67 Maxwell, Benjamin 94 Mayar, Brian 33, 53, 107, 147 McAllister, Benedict 33, 53, 134 147 Mcallister, Nat 79 cArdle, Robin 13, 33, 53, 155, 161 cCarthy, John 94 McCulloch, Anne 81 McCulloch, Edward 67 McCune, Chris 67, 103, McDonald, Chris 67 McDonald, Scott 81, 107 McGillick, Kathy 67 McGovern, James 5, 11, 14, 18. 20, 33, 47, 53. 117, 161, 164, 167 McGovern, Tricia 73, 109, 119, 137. 147, 155, 167 McGrath, Keri 81, 105, 149, 155 Mclnnis, Luke 19, 33, 53, 112, 149, 151, 153, 155, 161, 167 McMahan, Julie 67, 141. 147 McManus, Arthur 94 McNeany, Tim 73, 103. 123. 155 Mead. Steve 121 Medeiros. Daniel 73 Meffan. Pat 4. 53 Mehrle. Jean 94, 137, 155 Mello, Kim 109, 119 Melvin, Todd 81, 121 Merrill, Julie 73 Mersinger, Don 4, 53 Messineo, Nicole 67 Messineo. Randy 81 Meyer. Fred 149 Meyer, Nia 123 Meyers, Rachel 75, 159 Miele, Jean 94 Miller, Adam 2, 67, Miller, Jason 75 Miller, Pamela 3, 12. 18, 33, 43, 46, 53. 109 Miller, Stephanie 15. 75. 82, 113 Milliken, Eugene 94, 137, 151 Millman. Alissa 10, 19. 34, 42. 46. 54. 98. 115, 151, 155, 161, 167 Mills. Karie 81, 141, 147, 149 Minassian, Mark 75, 103, 147, 155 Mofield, Elizabeth 81 Molinar, Arthur 67 Molinari, Lynne 15, 69, 113, 155 Monaco, Mark 69. 155 Moody. Michelle 81 Moore. Kenneth 75 Moore. Robert 54 Morehead. Graham 75 Morse. Bruce 94 105. 141, 147, 149, 155, 107, 155 214 INDEX Mosca, Bonnie 34, 54, Mosca, Nancy 34, 54 Moseley, Matthew 81 Moss, Donald 94 Muldoon, Frank 54 Muldoon. Peter 54 162 N Naegeli, Heidi 81 Neville, Travis 75 Newberry, Sabrina 81 Nickerson, Jennifer 81, Norton, Gregory 94 Novak, Bill 69 Novak, Debra 75 Novak, Diane 75 149 O O ' Brien, Craig 34, 480, 121. 162 O ' Brien, Scott 121 O ' Brien, Scott 75 O ' Callaghan. Shannon 105 O ' Callaghan, Shannon 75 O ' Keefe, Kerri 14, 105 O ' Malley, Killeen 75 O ' Malley, Matt 121 O ' Malley, Matthew 75 O ' Malley. Michael 34, 54, 149 O ' Neil, Barbara 94 O ' Neil, Kayte69, 149, 151, 154, 155. 159, 165 167 O ' Neill. Amy 34. 54 Oblas, Jill 15. 65, 69, 113, 149, 155, 167 Olsen, Diane 34, 54, 143 Orlando, Douglas 34, 54, 103 Owen, Zachary 79, 81 Packer, Eric 69, 125, 146, 151, 155, 161, Paglia, Anthony 35, 54, 115, 155. 167 Palernnino. David 75. 103 Panzeri. Bryan 69. 147 Panzeri, Samuel 35. 54. 102. 103. 117 Park, Dana 69, 103 Parks, Dana 123 Parnell, Lee 35, 45, 54 Parsons, Amanda 69 167 Parsons, Leanne 13. 35. 54 Patenaude, Allen 69. 155 Patenaude, John 6, 54 Patenaude, Timothy 81 Paton. Jim 13, 54, 149, 159 Patterson, Nikki 81 Pavao, Floriano 97, 99 Pearson, Eric 75, 107 Pease, Barry 75, 83 Pease, David 69, 121 Pecora, Lisa 69, 109, 119, 125 Pedersen, Kennneth 19, 35, 54, 1 15, 151, 161 167 Pellegrini, Mary 81, 123, 153 Pellegrini, Patricia 97, 153 Perino, Stephanie 115, 149 Peterson, Jennifer 79, 81 Petrecca, Steven 69 Petrillo, Bob 97. 103 Pietchel, Amy 69, 105, 155 Pietchel, Laurie 81, 105 Pignatiello, Kerri 75, 105. 149 Pilgrim. Julie 35. 54 Pilla. Anthony 97 Pollock, Rachel 72, 75 Pomponi, Andria 81, 141, 146 Poor, Philip 69 Porter, Thomas 55 Poulin, Joseph 75, 125, 147 Powell, Clarence 7, 35, 41, 55 Powers, Walter 97 Prescott, Steven 75 Prior, Mark 75 Proudfoot, Denise 81, 119 Puffer, Sara 13. 35, 55, 105, 138, 155, 167 Pugh, Kristen 69. 105. 141. 147. 151. 155. 158. 159 Pugh., Kristen 167 Hen, Joey 155 Pullen. Lester 81, 146 Putney, Katie 69, 105, 149. 155 Putney, William 36, 55, 125 147, 155 4 w Rellstab. Cindy 69151, 161 Renauld, Angela 75, 155 Renauld, Edward 36, 55 Reynolds, John 97 Rhodes, Chris 68, 69, 133, 141. 147, 149, 151, 155, 158, 15 9 Ricci, Anne 13. 18. 36, 55, 123, 141, 143, 149, 155 Ricci. Diana 69. 123, 141, 147, 149, 151, 155, 161. 167 Richards, Neil 69, 151, 153, 155, 161 Ricker, Tina 75, 105, 155 Ricker, William 97, 217 Ricker, William Jr. 36, 55 Rinaldi, Michael 97 Ritson, Peter 75 Rivet, Jeff 36, 55 Rivinius, Beth 81, 82 RIvinius, Cindy 36. 55. 141. 143, 146 Roberts, Alison 3, 4, 15, 69, 113 Robinson, Barbara 97 Robinson, Sarah 81, 155. 165 Rochefort. Paula 97 Rosenberg. AmbrieL 36, 45, 55 Rosenberg, Becky 14, 75, 111, 136, 141, 147, 151, 159, 167 Rosewall, Kitty 141, 146, 153 Run, Marjorie 97 Russo, Jodie 75, 155 Russo, Jon 4, 14, 37, 55, 112, 155 Sabetty, Sandra 69. 133, 141, 147, 153, 155, 164, 165. 167 Sabourin, Armand 97, 103 Saez Moreno, Eva 37, 55, 109, 161 Saisa, Peter 56 Sakelakos, Deborah 97 166, 167 |Salsgiver, Tina 81 R Raffa, Jen 69, 109, 135 Rainis, Denise 97 Ralston, Doreen 97 Randazzo, Robyn 69 Rapoza, Paula 36, 55, 147 Reaves, Frank 81 Sarno, Carolyn 69, 82, 105, 119, 155 Saunders, Nancy 75, 141, 143. 151, 155, 159, 167 Savage, Kristin 37. 56 Savarino. Deborah 97 Scalise. Kristen 37 Schaffer, Valerie 155 Schofield, Michelle 81, 149 Schowalter, Kathy 75, 151, 155, 167 Scott, Jacqueline 81 Segal, Suzanne 37, 56 Seidman, Brian 69, 125, 151, 155. 167 INDEX 215 f Serra, Mike 69, 121 Sewall, Heather 75, 109, 137, 155 Sewall, Winifer 12, 37, 42, 56, 155 Shamon, Peter 75, 103, 121, 155 Shao, Amy 81 Shao, Wei Tai 57 Shapiro, Andy 69, 155 Sharpe, Dwayne 69, 147, 149, 155 Shaughnessy, Eileen 75, 90, 105, 123, 146, 155 167 Shay, Sandy 97 Shea, Marni 75 Sheets, Stephanie 37, 56 Sheflin, Laurie 141 Shellhouse, Russell 69 Sherman, Christopher 75 Short, Christine 8 1 Short, Mike 81, 147 Short, Mysti 81 Shute, Daniel 81 Shute, Tim 3, 12, 37, 56 Shwimer, Jacqueline 81, 147, 149, 155, 159 Skerry, William 75 Smith, Brian 5, 12, 38, 42, 56, 103, 123 Smith, Daymion 6, 81, 137, 164 Smith, Jay 44 Smith, Tanya 69 Snelson, Kerri 75 Solomita, Lauren 10, 12, 19, 38, 41. 42, 56, 98, 105, 151, 161, 165, 167 Somerset, Joey 75, 155 ' Somerset, Sara 38, 56, 155, 165 Sorgi, Huberta 97 Sparrow, Brian 81 Spencer, Susanne 75, 105 Spiewak, Kristine 16, 38, 45, 56, 141, 143 Spinosa, Pat 97, 153 Stacey, Lisa 56 i| Stanley, Eleanor 97 Stanley, Robert 81 Stead, Loretta 97 Stefanidakis, Nicholas 69 Stein, Matthew 38, 46, 56, 75, 96, 141, 146 147, 149, 155 Stephens, Heather 75 Stephens, James 69, 103 Stephenson, Richard 97, 151 Stockdale, Holly 69, 105, 155 Stone, Jessica 81, 155 Storer, Amy 75, 111, 115, 155 Stygar, Stephanie 75, 155 Sullivan, Christine 20, 38, 56 Sullivan, Thomas 3, 12, 14, 18, 38. 46, 56, 121 149, 151, 155, 159, 164, 167 Surprenant, Jason 69, 161 Surprenant, Nathan 75 Swenson, Cara 69, 105, 155 Swenson, Eric 81 Swietek, Paul 81 Szczesniak, Carl 5, 69, 161 Tamerler, Wendy 75, 155 Tanzer, John 75, 141, 147 Taylor, Andy 75, 159, 167 Taylor, Brian 81, 107 Taylor, Dennis 69, 107, 117 Taylor, Pam 69, 141, 135, 143 Theophile, Chris 7, 107, 155 Tiku, Seema 68, 69, 115, 151. 155 Tingley, Calvin 97 Tobey, Adam 19. 38. 57. 111. 151. 160. 161. 162, 165 Tobey, David 81, 155 Tomczykowski, Laurie 11. 13. 39, 20, 43, 57 Tompkins, Scott 69 Towne, Brian 75 Trant, David 39, 57. 97 Travers, Kristi 39, 57 Trembley, Danielle 79, 81, 146, 147, 155 Tsefrekas, Iphegenia 98 Tuttle, Derek 75 I Tuttle, Greg 57 U Udell, Jeff 147, 155 Udell, Lauren 69 Ullmann, Lawrence 98, Urquhart, Barry 81 Urquhart, Heather 39 Walker, John 19, 39, 57, 98, 151, 155. 161, 167 Wallace, Jennifer 90, 98 Walls, Brooke 81 Wang, Virginia 81 Watkins, Mark 75, 137 Watkins. Matt 155 Weinfurt. David 39. 57. 166 Weinfurt. Patricia 81, 141, 149 Welch, Chris 69, 111, 123, 151, 153, 155. 161, 167 Welch. Elizabeth 75. 109. 114. 137. 149, 155 Welch. Francis 81. 115. 149. 155 Wentworth. David 81 Westcott. Larry 40. 57. 115 Wheaton. Bob 69 Wheeler, Lia 4. 15. 40. 57. 113. 148. 149 Whitcomb, Nathalie 4, 40, 57, 113, 149 Whiteaker. Stacey 81 Whiting. Dawn 69 Whitt, Apryl 40, 57, 105, 155, 163 Whitt, Sharon 40, 57, 105, 155 Wilkins, Dawnice 75 Wilkins, Kenny 75 Williams, Donna 69 Wilson, Heatherly 2, 40, 43, 47, 57, 109, 149 Wilson, Kim 69 Wilson, Sean 69, 103 Wingfield, Jennifer 81, 147 Wingfield, Melissa 69 Wojnar, Amy 75, 111, 141, 147, 155 Wolf, Becky 69, 149, 155, 161 Wood, Adrian 69, 149, 155, 158, 161 Wood, Ivan 81, 121, 155 Woolard, Laura 57 Worth, Maureen 75, 141, 147, 151 Wright, Suzanne 40, 57, 105. 141. 147. 155. 167 Wrye. Myra 98 151 Van Der Lee. Aniko 81, 115 Vasilakis. Kosta 21, 39, 57, 103 Venuti. Jean 39. 57, 105, 155 Venuti. Scott 69. 1 12 Volicer. Zuzka 79. 81, 105 W Young. Eric 81. 125, 147 m 1 Zampese, Dave 71, 75, 136, 155 Zellner. Chris 40, 57, 103, 167 Ziemba, Jennifer 75, 159 Zimmer, Linda 68, 69, 115, 141. 147, Zoroglu, Kaan 69 Zwally, Mike 75 155 Walcott. Carol 98 215 iNDEX Jl William Ricker 1942 - 1988 During Christmas vacation Bedford High School suffered the loss of a well liked and long time custodian, Bill Ricker. Bill will be remembered as the friendly custodian who was always will- ing to lend a helping hand to the stu- dents and faculty of Bedford High School. When asked, people have de- scribed Mr. Ricker as a warm nice guy, who loved the kids and was always joking with everyone. Friends and colleagues remember Bill fondly and will miss him greatly. 217 Time For Goodbyes I TO REMEMBER MP Danny and Natalie enjoying themselves at the Homecoming Dance. My life is a series of hellos and goodbyes and it ' s time for goodbyes again. As the seniors leave school at the end of the year, they say goodbye to their carefree high school days and hello to the world beyond. No one can be sure of what lies in the future, but there always will be times when we look back and think fondly of the bells, the school lunches and the crowded stairways which brought the Class of ' 89 together. These truly have been special times to remember . Camilla Ericson and Kim Farmer sho« that there will always be time for a smile 218 ADVERTISEMENTS ■ COLOPHON The 1989 SIGNUM of Bedford High School was printed by Jostens Printing and Publishing Division, 401 Science Park Road, State College, Pennsylva- nia 16801. The Jostens area represen- tative v as John Neister, the in-house consultant was Karen Stariha, and the artist was Deb Concepcion. Senior portraits, group pictures, and some of the candid pictures were taken by Bur- lington Studios, 99R Cambridge Street, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803, and the remainder of the can- dids were taken by yearbook staff pho- tographers. Underclassmen portraits were by O ' Connor School Pictures, 1348 Main Street, Tewkesbury, Mas- sachusetts, 01876. The cover was Styleline bright blue embossed in white; the endsheets were parchmatte with medium blue ink applied; 80 lb gloss 191 was used with black ink. Of the 220 pages, 16 were printed in process color and 32 used 2nd color 285 medium blue. Headlines in the Sports section were set in News Gothic Condensed Bold, 60 point; headlines in other sections were set in 36 point Lydian Style, with secondary headlines in 18 point Lyd- ian. The Body Copy was set in 10 point Helvetica, and the picture captions in 8 point Helvetica. The publication date for the 520 copies was May 1989. 220 COLOPHON BEDFORD C0LLr.CT!0 4


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