occccccccc assaaaas::: BERKLEY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL RIZONS KI70NS R I zn M s R I 70 N 1 p 17 n v c D I 70 VC D I 7 O V C D T 70 TO t ¥ rr xt r BERKLEY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HORIZONS 1982 UOZHWZH Table of Contents Dedication 4 Principal’s Message 5 Head Teacher’s Message 6 Tribute - Mrs. Deal 7 Tribute - Mrs. Zucchi 8 Faculty 11 Class of 4 82 16 Superlatives 20 Class History 24 Will We Ever Forget? 25 Can You Imagine? 26 Candids 27 Students 31 Class Will 40 Autographs 42 HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORI Advisors: Ms. Medeiros, Mrs.Ghilarducci Cover Design: Thomas Ghilarducci Typing: Mrs. Francisco Photography: Kelly Duffy David Oliveira Kenny Goodwin Ellen Rusconi Sharon Keisling Heidi Spellman Layout Photo Montage: Thomas Fazio Paul LeTourneau Thomas Ghilarducci Elisabeth Wordell Class History: Michele Gouveia Guy Marvel Paul LeTourneau Ellen Rusconi Can You Imagine- Will We Ever Forget: Ann Baker Michele Ranese Debbie LaPointe Debbie Smith Carrie Martin Kathy Vargas Class Will: Ann Bernier Thomas Ghilarducci Ray Francisco Lori Riendeau Keith Galford Superlatives: Guy Marvel Heidi Spellman Pam Miller Brenden Wallace Prom otion Sales: Paul Adams Troy Core Scott Fournier Robert Santos Tim Ives Jeffrey Silvia HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORI 3 Q 5 HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HOR K o z CO PC IZONS HORIZONS HOR The graduating class of 1982 would like to dedicate our yearbook to our Principal Mr. Canuel, in appreciation for all his hard work in the Berkley Schools, for the past twenty-five years. He has put a lot of time and patience into our school system, and we would like to thank him in this way. z HORIZONS HORIZONS O N 5 o X HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS j H )RIZONS HORIZONS To the Class of 1982: What a wonderful and exciting time to be alive! Your three years at Berkley Junior High School have been successful ones. With this educational preparation, we hope that you can take advantage of the many opportunities offered to young people. Most of you will lead ordinary, unheralded lives. Yet each of you have a sphere of influence and yours efforts will contribute to the future of our society. Your future will be determined by the goals that you set and by the fields that you choose for your lives. I sincerely hope that you continue your education in order to lead fuller lives. You also will not find the time to do all that you’d like to do, but try to budget your time so that you can make some effort to help others live. Congratulations! I wish you success in the future. Sincerely, Edward G. Canuel Principal of Berkley Schools L 5 I } HORIZONS HOR HORIZ PC o 2 N O Srizon 1 To the Class of 1982: This year has been a particularly difficult one for our school. With budget cuts made in response to Proposition 2Vi , you saw some educational programs dropped or cut back. In addition, the entire extra-curricular activity schedule was eliminated. Increased class loads did not allow teachers the time to sponsor the yearbook or the Gong Show,. In spite of all these limitations, the programs we did offer you were of high quality. Using these as a basis, your high school years should be productive ones. Good luck and may you experience success in all your endeavors. Ms. Medeiros 6 HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS I ONS HORIZONS HORIZONS H( N 2 o x Mrs. Deal We would like to thank Mrs. Deal for treating all the cuts and bruises that we acquired over the years. For the past fifteen years she has treated childrens “boo-boo’s . We are all sorry to see her go. We hope she is successful in her future endeavors. 7 1 m U L I i Mrs. Zucchi, Robert Santos, Kelly Duffy, Lori Riendeau, Scott Fournier, Miss Alger, Tom Fazio, Steven Fazio, Tom Ghilarducci, Tim Ives, Michele Gouveia, Bonnie Lawlor, James Milko, Brian Majchers, Elisabeth Wordell. Ann Bernier, Dean Hallahan, James Jeffries. B - To Mrs. Zucchi We would like to thank Mrs. Zucchi for giving us a great start in the Berkley Schools. We were her first Kindergarten class, nine years ago. We just want to thank her for starting us in the right direction. HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZO 8 Mrs. Zucchi, Heidi Trimbach, Ray Francisco, Sharon Keisling, Miss Alger, Kris Barclay, Kelly Enos, Scott Simons, Kathy Vargas, Ellen Rusconi, Donna Godomiski, Pam Miller, Ann Baker, Kelly Marshall, Tracy Perry Carrie Martin, Peter Duarte, Kenny Goodwin Miss Alger Mrs. Zucchi HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORI 9 FACULT F A C IT I. F A f! IT I. F A r TT¥. F A riT I r in IT ¥ IT T Edward Lussier Mathematics Social Studies Sherry Medeiros Science HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HO 7a N English O Z GO Jean Dean HORIZONS Reading, Literature f Edmund Rafferty 12 - w Ernest Cardoza Social Studies Joanne Hadley z Science N 2 o x IORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZO Diane Lobo O Mathematics 2 N O z GO Ann Fournier Reading, English, Title 1 13 HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS i l HORIZONS HORIZONS ' A V V Janet Outlaw Stanley Johnson Pre-Vocational Theresa Wilson Resource Nancy Johnson Practical Arts Susan Stiller Physical Education Alden Smith Instrumental Music 14 Monica Francisco Seceratary Lucy Gamache Teacher-Aide Julie Santos Teacher-Aide Cherie Aguiar C 5 z o N Teacher-Aide Joan Halloran Office HORIZ a Mr. Majcher Janitor Janice Santos Kitchen 15 Charlotte Westgate Adella Viveiros Kitchen Manager (Kitchen) i Paul Adams Jessie Amaral Ann Baker Ann Bernier Troy Core Kelly Duffy Thomas Fazio Patricia Fitzsimmons Wendy Fitzsimmons Scott Fournier Raymond Francisco Keith Galford Thomas Ghilarducci Kenneth Goodwin Michele Gouveia Timothy Ives Sharon Keisling Debra Kelly Debra LaPointe Bonnie Lawlor Paul LeTourneau Carrie Martin Guy Marvel James Milko Pamela Miller David Oliveira Eric Oliveira Michele Ranese Lori Riendeau Ellen Rusconi Robert Santos Jeffrey Silvia Deborah Smith Heidi Spellman Katherine Vargas Brenden Wallace Elisabeth Wordell 16 Paul LeTourneau Carrie Martin Thomas Ghilarducci £ Kenneth Goodwin Michele Gouveia Bonnie Lawlor Timothy Ives Sharon Keisling Debra Kelly Debra LaPointe Guy Marvel 18 James Milko ■ - C 3W «H pdHhSOy5 Most Talkative: James Milko Michele Gouveia oo Z o N 2 o x HORIZONS t Easily Embarrassed: Wendy Fitzsimmons Paul Adams HORIZONS 00 Z O N 2 o x HORIZONS HORIZOI ' Best Dressed: Ray Francisco Heidi Spellman Teacher s Pet: Michele Ranese Ray Francisco p IZONS HORIZON O X Best Athletes: Tim Ives Debbie Smith HORIZONS HORIZONS Best Musicians: Beth Wordell Guy Marvel Most Likely to Succeed: Brenden Wallace Michele Ranese Z o N 2 o X HORIZONS HORIZONS Most Popular: Sharon Keisling Robert Santos Best Appetites: Scott Fournier Michele Gouveia HORIZONS HORIZONS C 5 z o N 2 o x 23 cd h aOHcn CLASS HISTORY I We, the Graduating Class of 1982 began our years in Berkley Schools as the first Kindergarten (taught by Mrs. Zucchi) and held in the basement of the Berkley Public Library. We moved to the Elementary School for first grade. Through the years we worked from one end of the elementary to the other end. Then the day came when we moved to the Junior High School. In September of 1979, we began our first day at the Junior High. We were shy, nervous sixth graders. The eighth grade didn’t help by calling us “puny” (as the year progressed we grew out of it). With all new faces we met, we found a familiar one in Miss Hadley. She had taught us science at the Elementary School. It was her first year teaching sixth grade science at the Junior High. Being in sixth grade we could now play in after school intramurals. We were also able to perform in the Gong Show instead of sitting in the audience. We all had a good time playing and performing. The year came to an end, but never fear for we would be back next year. We came back, but this year we knew what to expect. But, as we got to school we encountered a new face: Mrs. Giannakoulis. She took a seventh grade homeroom and taught English and Reading. Sports came again and some of us joined. Also, the third Annual Gong Show was held. During this time, we had a minor disaster. The oil tank at the elementary developed a leak and the oil ran into the well. Therefore, the cafeteria couldn’t cook our lunches. As a result we had to bring our lunches for a month. The year went by and as all do, it came to an end. When we left we were happy and willing to come back. For we would now be eighth graders!! We came back the next year knowing what would by expected of us. We also knew it would be our last. Knowing what was expected of us we did our share of picking on the sixth graders. We can’t ever remember being that small. They’ll grow. We did. Shortly after school started we met a very special person: Dave McGillvray. With Mr. Lussier’s help and cooperation we helped Dave raise money for the Jimmy Fund. We raised $2,103.25. Our school raised the most money in New England. This is definitely an accomplishment we all can be proud of. Mr. Lussier deserves a special thanks for all his help to make this project work. We had another fund raiser selling book covers for the eighth grade fund. Mr. Drummond donated the covers! Thanks Mr. Drummond! We have had many different activities to raise money for the eighth grade fund. We had a Pancake Breakfast, dances, and a Christmas fair. The money raised will help pay for our trip to New York in April. The person who is responsible for all this is Mrs. Ghilarducci. We want to express our gratitude many times over. A special thanks should go to Ms. Medeiros for giving us her time to be in charge of our yearbook when she really had no time to give. She made it possible for us to have a yearbook when no one else could, due to heavy schedules. Thank you. We will never forget it! We would also like to express our thanks to each and every one of our teachers. For three years you have helped us become mature young men and women. We are now ready for high school and you have helped us reach this point. We will never forget the good times we’ve had with you at the Junior High. To all up coming eighth graders we hope you have as much fun as we did in the eighth grade. Good Luck!! c 24 WILL WE EVER FORGET . . . the time David Oliveira went out with Michele Ranese . . . Mrs. Dean’s uncontrollable laugh . . . Mr. Cardoza’s weird ties . . . George Berkley? You bet your life we will! . . . the terrible lunches . . . Everybody’s crush on Dave McGillvray . . . Ms. Medeiros’ smile! . . . How short Mrs. Santos is M . . . Debbie Kelly scuffing her feet . . . Eric Oliveira’s nickname “Eugene . . . the time Kenny Goodwin fell on Jeffrey Silvia in gym . . . when Jeffrey Silvi a kicked the ball and almost knocked Dave Oliveira over . . . the salty granola bars we made in home ec. . . . the eighth grade class (no way!) . . . the time Ray fainted during science . . . our departed frogs in science . . . Mr. Cardoza’s simple directions . . . Heidi’s sweet honesty (chuckle chuckle) . . . School work . . . When Robert was dragged into the girls room by Sharon Heidi . . . the time Robert cooked a fork in home ec. . . . Mr. Rafferty’s home-made devices . . . Mr. Rafferty’s class . . . Kathy, Pam, Carrie, Beth and Dave . . . Hives, Orbit, Roy, Spellbound, Apple, Swift, Graveia, Ducky, Huffy, Lapint and Walrus . . . When Jeffrey Silvia started crying because he was laughing so hard . . . All the times Beth Wordell got in trouble with Mr. Cardoza . . . Kathy and those gorgeous baseball players the time Lori’s clog fell down the stairs Carrie Martin, Kathy Vargas, Pam Miller, Beth Wordell, Keith Galford and their big bag of tricks and goodies Mrs. Larrivee interrupting us in Mr. Lussier’s Math Class Mr. Cardoza’s nice car The Gong Show The Ozzie Wailer Band the time we raised over $2,000 for the Jimmy Fund The Ozzie Wailer Fan Club 25 b CAN YOU IMAGINE ? Sharon and Heidi fighting Brenden not liking the Dallas Cowboys Kathy Vargas and Carrie Martin not talking Wendy Fitzsimmons not saying “Ha” Debbie Lapointe being nice to Mrs. Johnson Elizabeth being quiet Kenny Goodwin liking Ben Snow Paul LeTourneau without red hair and freckles Mr. Lussier not telling Michele Gouveia to stop talking Tom Fazio getting an A in Mr. Rafferty’s class Guy Marvel weighing 200 lbs. Michele Ranese not being picked on by Mr. Rafferty Paul Adams sitting in the back of the bus Robert Santos not liking music Ellen Rusconi being the tallest in the class Ms. Medeiros not being mean and rotten (Ha, Ha) Tom Ghilarducci not being called Gilly Dave Oliveira with an A plus in anything Ann Bernier eating the school lunches Bonnie Lawlor having short hair Ann Baker talking Mr. Cardoza being wrong? Jeffrey Silvia being skinny? Debbie Kelly not tripping Keith Galford getting better marks than Sharon Keisling Timmy Ives going to band Lori Riendeau wearing glasses Debbie Smith being the shortest in the class Ray Francisco being a famous basketball center Patty Fitzsimmons running 80 miles Troy Core coming in on time Heidi without Sharon Kelly Duffy being short Pam Miller being serious in school Eric Oliveira being fat Kathy Vargas not getting her own way Carrie Martin 6ft. tall 26 CANDID S c a n n i o s r a rnin i r a xminc r a Mninc r a Mninc r a vr nine r Tninc A XTnmr 27 Who said , “Three ' s a crowd ? No autographs I ' d rather be fishing Finally got it right Three Musketeers plus one I can ' t do a thing with my hair It ' s time for Romper Room Move over Farrah A principal ' s work is never done a Fried Rattlesnake bullll... Boringgg Do you use Palmolive? Another day another 60 V What ' s 4 5? Puny Don ’t bother me Pour on the Heinz Party Harty What ' ch say? STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STITDFNTS iTITT FXTT l CTTTTir XT T CTTTT4W VT T IT T11? ' m.T T 31 5 55 5 0G HORIZONS A F y | M, • • 5 £ ‘ ' w r tUGUNO v W 5 i%Sd ErSiU i « - ■ vj W 1 I, Bonnie Lawlor leaves her homework to Francine Riendeau. Mr. Lussier leaves Tim Ives a pair of REEBOKS. Sharon Keisling leaves her pink flite sneakers to Robert Santos. Timmy Ives leaves all his Rolling Stones records to Susan Ashley. Troy Core leaves his alarm clock to anyone who wants it. Ellen Rusconi leaves all her history homework to Mary D’Angelo. Elisabeth Wordell leaves her lunch charges to Alison Wordell. Ernest Cardoza leaves his neckties to Tim Ives, Robert Santos, Tom Ghilarducci and Ray Francisco. Mrs. Dean leaves the telephone in the office to Ray Francisco, (so she can have peace and quiet in the future) Lori Riendeau leaves her history books to Francine Riendeau. Eric Oliveira leaves all his lunches to Jeffrey Silvia. Ann Bernier leaves her history test to Francine Riendeau. James Milko leaves his good behavior and good marks to Russel Palmer. Paul Adams leaves his good grades in math to Mr. Cardoza. Wendy Fitzsimmons leaves her shyness to Karen Oliveira. Tom Ghilarducci leaves all his dictionaries to Mr. Rafferty. Patty Fitzsimmons leaves her history book to her sister. Debbie Smith leaves her height to Caryn Bernard. Kelly Duffy leaves her tallness to Carrie Martin. Michele Gouveia leaves her Crown Riding Boots to Mr. Rafferty, because he is always commenting about them. Robert Santos leaves all his Beatles albums to Michele Fazio and Sonya Camara. Debbie LaPointe leaves Rula (Ms. Medeiros) to the V05 Company. Brenda Wallace leaves Mr. Cardoza’s tests to anyone that wants them. Paul LeTourneau leaves his good grades to Steven Fazio. Michele Ranese leaves her good grades to her sister, Marie. Tom Fazio leaves his money to Kenny, Kathy, Keith and David. Kathy Vargas leaves her good personality to Dennis Vargas. Debbie Kelly leaves her Aunt Debbie to anyone who wants her. Carrie Martin leaves her history notes to her cousin Christine Martin. Guy Marvel leaves Ernie —his Tarantula— to Mr. Cardoza. Pam Miller leaves her good looks to Kristen Allison. Jeffrey Silvia leaves his years at Berkley Junior High to anyone that wants them. Scott Fournier leaves his good looks to Paul Adams. David Oliveira leaves Kenny Anger to the Salvation Army. Kenny Goodwin leaves his good looks to Walter Reynolds. Ann Baker leaves her bad marks to Lori Flint. Keith Galford leaves his brain to Kathy Vargas in high school. Ray Francisco leaves his height to who ever wants it. Heidi Spellman leaves her good personality to Mr. Lussier. Ms. Medeiros leaves Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of 1982! 41 C 5ffih0 0ff5OHQ Merry Christmas! Love, Santa Mrs. Claus HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZONS HORIZON 42
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