Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)
- Class of 1982
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3 --.P 2 2 4 W ' K E 5 ' 0 use I 1 I II M f A -4 I . UV, 5,1 1 Q . A - . K v , N. h. ' . i . 'Q ,F f 1 '- ,A 5,3 v .1 wtrf . Oi. s. ' f - -as 'u fl Y 40 :Y 'L g I -v ala' l 'i ' fi its 'A we f ' Y . . 4 4 .. gx f sf ' s - W E 5 y .4 xx 350 U Y 53 4-it 1 Q , 3 l , I -2 Y J' ll, -.1 BEVERLEGA 1982 BEVERLY HIGH SCHQGL BEVERLY, MASSACHUSE'1 1'S sg di- ' Inside Beverlega ,. L r QI .1 N, Q . 1 i R -V I fi:-K 1 -'-. A ,.,.. , 1 S , -A---1 '- 41 4 'Www ' ,gg -Q ,, ' , .S S ' , S - iff? Wag' S' . , i -w HH fill' Hi 193' bmllglll llll llll'l'l'2lSC' 0' SIIDIWUX' Punlltersure elemtrifxingf :XIIlllllit'l'NllllIl1Llll iinuleh -NNI extra students to B.ll.S. and ann ' of me ,cm-. 1,5 tht. gym, lrmlllwl- ,L ml 4 CIIIIDIX corridor soon lwcnim- ai ruin- sight, Hmlliiliil P i 'i d 5k5 t'!'f'hf'lU'l'lW SCU -'N'h1'l into the new season with pride gincl chdim it Qncruil along Ihr: North Sliurc cozisllim-. mm, Preview . . . 3 Seniors .... . 6 Underclassmen. . . . . A-I-louse . . . . 33 B-House . . . .49 ' C-House . . . . 65 f Trade... H81 Sports. . . . . 90 Activities ....... . . 1 12 1 X . n n Senior Directory . . . . -0 ,fin Srhool spiril sprczid through lk-xcrlx. lIlilIllxS I cheerlezidei s 2ll'liSlil' hrnslics. 0 lg P 1 I I 4 I .Aw Q -I 11 -al'. 5 I 4 ,. ,,'l ff Q! .... .- 44 - -.A--,A , '-. '4 , , I .V . ' w. . I '. - 1 ag,- rs 5, i , Q - 'U .4 x w ff 4. . , I .f- 15 rf X 5 X l -QQ 4 QM XX. ' 'N , S l X l -A, ' .q-s -,. ,p+zs.,,-3, ,,,, , ,Q 1,,v.,, V ' T-xl... N., ,. E iv ' I 'L f X '--A If ru -5, f 32' ri. s 18 1 I W-qjaix, xx MNC ' W x '1 f 7N I gn, Cf W 2 - th . 3 IQ r r fflf, ' if T lr vi Q 'sf' us. 1 1. 'if .,, 'P L L. - 1 ,4- , I f EIFFB? --4: .., 4 1 W i . ,.e, f T...- R if 2 Jai? y . The Seniors Class Offz'rer5: President -john Cunningham. Vice President - Donna Ahern, Recording secretary - Mary Campagnola, Treasurer - jean Gudaitis, Corresponding Secretary - Pam Duchin. Executive Board: lst row: P. Duchin, M. Campa- gonlo.j. Cunningham. D. Ahern,j. Guadaitis, R. Ponizini, Qnd row, Charrett, D. Scouras, M. Finn. K. LeComte, K. Mavaragis. C. Free- man,j. Egan, L. Forrest, P. Ward, A. Coogan. 3rd row: S. Story. S. Bushey, E. Lavoie. LaSelva, K. Freeman, M. Geary. W. Theriault. J. Albano, K. Ties. Secretaries: lst row: N. Young. L. Mital. C. Roberts. A. Dipalo. K. Cassola, 2nd row, K. Kelly, T. Murphyyj. Egan. K. Estes, L. Driscol. K. Anderson, L. Whiney. Over the past three years. the Executive Board of the Class of '82 has been very active. Although some ofthe faces have changed over the three years, the willingness, ambition and energy were always present. The Executive Board was extremely cooperative in every situation and served the class well. The members have been involved in many activities ranging from fund-raisers to volun- teer work forthe community. They have orga- nized or been involved with the following acti- vities: The Haunted House. candy sale. dances, rollerskating party, spirit week. year- book ad sales, a magazine sale. homecoming parade and the organization ofourjunior and senior proms. ti 1 'T7 john Abate Gary W. Allen john Anderson Nix l fe Wendv E. Baeheller Denise Abrams Donna M. Ahern Arthur AI. Andrews Christina AI. Aieiu za. ' Q. ,Ft A- , 1 Ng .l :A john W. Albano jeffrey L. Alsup Lauren E. Altshuler Alzehael G. Amirault 'F' .Y ,nhl PD' Ji , ' , ' fl ff 1 'v'7 ,,, . 2 VN xx 5 I 'x xg V h . l . - Kathrine M. Anderson Dazfidj. Amerzfzzzlt Williarn L. Atherton Deborah S. Avila 3. S- Nlark Baker Kristen E. Banks Cl1ri.v!opl1er Bannon Ellen Barker fi' 1' .xi X I ,J X sf' ,,r K QA Elizabeth j. Barr Deborah Bayle S usan M. Beasley XJ 1 .7 n., X., , Q'x 15 X S. vi . .f' Z 4 15... Q . PI , Wenelv E. Bennett Ludlowj. Berkeley Eugene R. Berman Y ,gk it f 'Qfab ., X Y x X X Karen S. Beehard 1' 'f Kristen A. Bender F . Marlene G. Besse X, . X, . . . XE to ,. X William D. Bishop Steven Blurnenkrantz joyee M. Boeeia Ellen M. Bonazfentura Q Q.. 'Q-V ff 'un 1 Virginia L. Bozuerg joan ne AI. Braeeia Bridget M. Brennan Charles G. Brennan Favorite Cartoons - Garfleld, Lletsons. Bugs Bunny, Smurfs Joanne N. Bethune Therese B. Boucher Suzanne M. Brillant J 1 ai i V W, Vs ' QQ 1' fsf Y , -7 1 'N 3 .fl - Ju is ' 'll . 'fl N ' ' Qi . J - ' I ' I fi .' . ' .1 . I ' . -- A , , - . Sfott A. Brown Elvira Burrrlla Lindaj. Buda Slzannun R. Burnett qjarnm Bunn X f . ,, 1 Susan E. Bushfy john B.Y7'7lF Elizabzfth G, Cflgllfj-Y ,Xlark R. Cahill Alan W. Cala'er I 2 , S 0 S 4 'Y 7 , 'X' xx X , n u ' ..i?-....,a ' Christopherf. Calldv ,Vary E. Campagnolo .Uifhael Capozzi Diana L. Carito Srutt A. Carlwn 4, 'a- 'ir Paulj. Carr joan M. Carraln Slvlizlzffrz LYIIAKIII' Kun E. f,1fl.UlI!l1 AIIUIUIIVX' ffamllz 5nl11HvlC.wlmN-- x1JlUI'lIX Ll.1ll11s .1uqvr,a9l J' in 1 .4 David X. Cedrone Dianne JI. Cereone .Uaureen L. Chaljour Douglas A. Chapman Robert R. Charland A Y , 'f' 'wwf if X . fx- 1 lf or L- . X . A Q L L7 'N f 5 LEX X C W Sl Q ' - , - ---.. jafqueline JI. Charrett Mllhaelj. Chase 'Candia M. Cheney Courtney Chouinard joan M. Chouinard . .1 Roger L. Choznnard Ufilliarn B. Christina Donna E. Church Paulj. Civitarese Donald Clemenzi . Y, 1, ,f A 'A 1-4-p N7 1 . :sd A Cmtlzzaj. Clove john Coan jarnm Coburn Allen D. Cole Crystal JI. Coleman Best School Lumhes - pizza. lasagna. Subs. There aren I .mx ' ltr x .li , I 9 Fi 1 'lu I Christopher C. Condon janet NI. Coombs , A lx Q-ff , Charles D Cornzng David L. Corning Lzsa A Crandall Lisa AI. Crisafi Diane I C rzxtoforo P er D K ron S1 If 1 6 1 NN 1 , A , -we , I YZ-. Y ,ne x . f '.L., Kevin M. Dion AnneMarie DiPaolo Ralph DiVasta Mark R. Dixon Dori C. Dobson V .A 5-1 A 1 X X . . . 3 ' 9 if fs 4-Vx 1 A ' ' -9 ., ', , - ..-I A I J , I U N. . 1. ' 1 ' .1 Kristine C. Dodge Mark A. Dominick David P. Donlon Peggy Ann Donlon Leslie A. Doyle le Swan M. Doyle Roberta L. Driscoll LX i QS Phillip Durgin E jean E. Egan 5 . I . M ---V lb , x . X E Pamela Duelzin Howard C. Dunne Leanne Duprex' -x ,Y7 1 i J V 1' I Q wi ,f if A j air' I' N 4' . 'P 1 J N v - C ..- .ps- Susan E. Egan Karen L. Ernest Delnnalz Euler Favorite Candv Bars Y SIHCIQCIS. L10-.'Xl'lt'.ld. Wl1.m'l1111.u.1ll1l, NI X -Ji. --P V .. as . 5 ull, ' ' Karen W. Estes Ruth H. Evans Riehardj. Faulkner Kevin AI. Faust A .J XP I David D. Fauxftrno janet Fellows Edward Fenn . .Lv jane Finn Maureen A. Finn Carol Fiore Wayne Ferrari l . v . - 1 , julie A. Flynn - ' x 1 q- f fur: 1 . ,Q ,, IQ Lisa M. Faust X Laura Fielding Laurene E. Folev -,.40 2'-s . I I ily' .fi X ' . -Q ' fl' n : wx ' Y V 1 ' , g . . l 'Q - . ,. f ' il , . I Lauren M. Forrest Xzzrzax' A. Forte Cindy M. I-'oss Kelly A. F ox M arjv Beth Fox Fawmrile Drinks - Water. Tab. Rum and Coke. Beer. Zombies l-1 1' I.. Kern L. Freeman Craig M. Frzfssm' jodi A. Garfelon ,Uirhael G. Gardner -of Henry W. Gerztlzrzer. III Pelnj. Gmzizle 4 3 . , . , 1 . X A va J julie A. Gl1'fl1uz1.w Bfmlx' S. Clulafzng aipesl Looking Cars - Firebird. Nicucdei. Puuhc. Imiix-,Xiii l ' x .. .x X .Xi E ?' f Lxk iq Stott C. Goodwin Wzflianz D. Goodwin Mirlzaelj. Gorski Chrisline K. Gran! Lisa M. Gregson V1 Q :H .I X as .X. john M. Griffin A Anno E. Hafkatt Sandra L. Halpern Daniolj. Hammond 'J - .4 J s-.1 ..f 'X q V u ' 'Saw x' 5 'F ..: M. .201 1 9 Tanznzy Harrison Charley A, Hartzng L,x'na'a j. H anvood Best All-Time TY Shun - MXA'3S'kH. The Luo Shun. Nlrmdax Night Sports 1:3 X X Maura GrrQ'in jean M. Gudaitis Mark Gunnona' IQ james Gussafk 3' 4 . .4 Alison E. Harrington Timothy M. Harrington Thomas C 4' Heaphax' johanna M. Heffernan '7 .lv- Kathleen M. Hegarty Donna F. HFIZIZFSFHX' Cljffordj. Hf7pblll'7I LZl1'Zl'll7'd T. Hffrzng john T. Horsey Q' 'IJ I -a Sf 0- 5- 'I ,7 s' 4 N ' 'X ..yx V . . 111 -I ' ,ff 5' , I r -23' X' N ' ,J f Jr ' if ' A I Lf, L. , W YR . if A 'E .4 I . f 1- .I f v,:r..- .. . LA f 1 fu. .g David C. Hiller Sandra A. Hitflzfork Peter L. Hoar Larry' E. Holland joel A. Hooker 4'- I ,. mi X - 'I IFS? H17 A 11 'Q . Hg-. 7513 L 4 '25 ' nl '71 Debra A. Horsman Wawze Hunt Kim M. Hzmon Iimtffrz Hutfhmsorz Paul JI. falbert Y Christoplzerjanzes A. Louise jarvis Sff'Z't'7lxlflZl'UI'SkZA fgllyll' E. jolzmon f,',Y7IfLILfI L. Iona.: Favorite RSSIQILIIIIHI - Nicki. XI.u'I5m141ldx Pnl 4 Ilm lx num. Hill! I A71 l 17' - in X l x ..,, 3 r . .Lili 'lb Q I ' n L- ' -.0 5 X. 45..- v if ' . ' n 3 I 'gi c i - IW ar. Q 4 315 ' rx ll . FW' . 'S -1 . 'W f .a1' ..ff QR .3-Q 'T -M'v5g'7 ? ,, 3aEww st' 1 ,!.1l:4 '47, 'A r--A dh- ,M A, .. .L - M! 11:-gi . l ff7G L 'yu-sig?-'6,Q P WA .fx ff' N U-vi'-'pf ,H X . ' -.., N,.'.-.--izrv, .. ' D A A U A '.x,. '- '- - fide-'wh ,. . Rx I 1 .. ' ' 1 '- . - 5, ' x, -- ,B ., , . i + XR ' 'i ly .I . 1 I :X G, ff- 'Hg- -' , I- . - 'FAM A f P lt lt' :V - .. N 1 4 Ya I . T' ' 7 'L' Q xiifqi' ' 6 A7 ld 3 I' 4 '1 ,, 14 Q 31 ' . ei x X-4 , .W , v, xc-, 5 L I, P V N e 'ay cn .. X N1 .1 X .H , Q , Y P. . ' ' . 4' r '9 A - - 51 if .4 . I 2 ',X,7 4, -Q, is . la' rn' V -X R' ' V. V ,A N ' W Q fi? 1r QF', ' ' . Q I y -- U If I-,JL -. A , I 5 - v... , ' s aff at ' . . If ' ?W gffx ISI i 5' W T Allan Hfjznzg Tlieodarus H. Kamer N 1 1' - if 'A x Edwardj. Keenan,jr. Colleen P. Kelley I f , . S' x ' I v ','P. s ' S Ll ' A ,Uarlaine Kendall Marianne Kenney 4-Q A ,, Q- 3 1: . s 1 1- L f , -. X 1 -Q , EX X P Elizabeth C. Kransberg Erie L. Kromlioiit Dulles! Required Reading - Niorning Bulletins. Chemislrx QI? e--v y 'v Q 1 X Erie C. Kapantai5 Diane Kaplan Kenneth R. Kass 41 .hm Kerrie L. Kelley Martha E. Kelley Andrew I. Kelly 1-.-S Celia H. Ketley Laurie A. Killeen Dana Kinehla jeffrey S. Krukonis Kristina F. Kumm Kerstin Kyrazis and Hislorx Books. Walden l 1 , it , .fi. lx Michelle L'Heurewc David Lavoie Geraldine Le Claire 1 . ..-ld Alison Leonard Vx v . 4 :v ' x Nl x fx Q RN A- Q , , N w-f , .En -. .,., A . .ai , X' X A XX A U, An. i..4.lAJnAl1A Q , Laurie Lambert Michelle LaRoeque julie LaSelz'a Deborah A. Launsbw' nirv- 4 . uxr . ,C Elizabeth A. Lazfoie Ellen Lawless 59 ...Ju- I , ' I fl , , Kelly M. LeCornte Lucy H. Lee E' v-47 - -19 --r -,i L-if r Andrew R. LeBlanc Dean A. LeBlanc Q --4 tix- F David P. Leighton Lisa A. Lernoy din 'Dv 7 janiee G. LeVasseur William G. Lellusezir Brufe Lindrotlz Ann M. l-IVltl5l7'UU1 Best Required Reading - 7illt'.'1c'gIA, Thr lfilgrr, Lord uf thi lflnw, 1 here .uc Il m - 'ar 1 ,p r'l'1 S17 f' Q' I . . , . ln: B. a 'S' Charles L JN orton Sandra 'Nom ood Sm!! R. .N'ou'lto11 xl bi .- ' '-r I Dennzs P 01312671 Alzchele NI Olirzen 0 Anna L. O'G0IAI7Zfl7l Katlzerinzf fJ,Lf'llItX' XX Q- 1 X amd H. .Y ma 'N s . v-57 7 s l ' ' 1 r I . 5 A II na O 'Shea sv -..L 71 joseph AI Paglza jfjffrfx' Palm juan C. Pznziagzuz Stezwz Pantoj qv-AU! i 1 Nw' i ljll flu K . Pu ml 'L 5 ' 1 N .nl L4 Kutlzlwzz A. P1'll1't1'rr liflytlzf' IQ. Prrmul! 1.111133-sl D.1u11t 1l1cW1-ck - Nlul11l.1x. Illl'NKl.iX. Wwl111w1i1x II1111 1i IX I ll1X . , N . . FY U 'im Q 4 44. W! Derma Perrorz Nana E Petroszrzo Mary jo! Brett 4 Pollard Richard R Pon zrzr Ronald T Pottfr Ixfllx S Przff' jf f 1 Quzrzlarz Todd Randall Ham B Raagorr zta Rafah ins J-'Y bfi.. x rl 1 tx , X Pamela A. Small Robert M. Smallwaofl David F. Smztlz Kayla Smith Marrll. Srmnrzeztwkz 18 Bruee Soutlzuzck Kristen P. Speneer Claire E. Sptrn Mark St. Hilaire Gam' AI. St. Peter ,SLN xi Q3 Deanna L. Staeey Brian W. Stelelzook David A. Stenttfara' Slzzrlevx' Stephens Sandra Steplzerzsmz -L I X v- '! N Elizabeth A. Stewart Pamela A. Stillson Sally R. Story Patrteia AI. Taglierz Pamela L. Tarr- Most Used Absence Excuse - Nix 1.11 xwuldn'l sl.iI'l. l had .nn .appwlrttxxmelmlf I um -nt k mul N In-.-l' I- me K... ...AL ual I' y Y w V i 2 i E Q al if 5 M ary N. Turner 4' AQ Mare R. Verretie Al onso Vitolo William C. Wagoner Carol Walsh Karen Walsh 4-Q. 1 '1f Patti A. Ward Patrieia A. Wells Laura Whalen Thomas K. Whal hQA A David E. Wharton Marjv F. Wheelork Mark C. While Riehardj. White Deborah A. Wlzitne 'TDD 3 - 4 Laura C. Whitney 5 x ww-'W Fi IU elf' ' gf' 'ctw 'C ,tries 'T' .f fl x..m., I 'I ' Sheena Whittaker Matthezuj. Wilrzek Mary E. Wilson David Cf. Wizztslo Best Tasting Toothpaste - New impmvcci Colgate. 4 out of 5 retutmucnti ut. Arm. .'Xqt1.1trt-NIL lmktttg t it Y . NV A . X-3 Kelly LeComte, BHS' outstanding scholar and athlete was recognized for her superiority when she was chosen as the first female nominee from BHS for the Salem Evening News Athlete Award. Kelly graced many sports with her diverse talents and was a standout in the classroom as well. utstanding Seniors - 5. T '- - i J ! fu i Z, A111 I, ru 5 .,' I f' S ' M 'Yr' :diff-ag' , ' ' . s -1 f 1-'f' - P. 5 11 i' .ni v -y rf 4 ,tl r r, -.-.1 I- tt' xx-o 14 .. at M-nf ,Af if - ft. :F :Ai . V , ' , fi 571555 i ' . 55' fl.. ff , l Y'3j'3'Ji'f 9 . 4 .J ,fr . 3 .i 2.21, A. , :xr , ' l .I ' 5- vggv . . - 5, 4 VV , Lt ' Q . , . ., nc., ' 'J Dan Hammond known as joe Copywrightf' has been a true asset to Beverly High's Publications. Dan was co- editor of the Ledger, a volatile position which made him in charge of reporting on BHS news. And no wonder Dan has made such a name for himself in the world ofjournalism, he scored a perfect 800 on his English ACH!! ' inure Paul Carr is an exceptional senior who has been deeply inyolyed in the arts here at Beverly High School. He plays the electric guitar in his own band. Pf1r11fIt1.x. along with singing lead. Paradox has played several times at BHS dances. and eyen in some clubs on the North Shore. In addition. Paul has written several songs and is a master on the saxaphone. X Darla Parisi. an outstanding woman athlete. has made quite a name for her- self on the track scene! During the state meet of her senior year she broke the state record in the 600 by one second. She plans to continue her track career in college next year. f- , as -Us Alison Harrington and Iiersten Kyrazis did a iinegjob representing the student body as President and Vice President ofthe Nlain Student Coun- cil. Both girls showed the qualities ol tl true leader: dedication. loyalty. and responsibility. Kersten was also awarded with the jewish Brothership A wa rd. ZW N-Y 1 i 2 QM A-211 Mr. SkiffTngton T. Altshuler S. Andreas C. Andrianopoulos T. Armstrong R. Barnes M. Bates J. Easley D. Bechard T. Bechtel S. Blumenkrantz L. Bobroff M. Bouchard M. Bradley A. Bruce T. Carito D. Car ineto L. Cljarizia L. Clark M. Cloutier K. Comeau C. Conant D. Connolly S. Connors K. Cook C Corbett K. Cowles R. Cram S. Daneluk F. Davico S. Davis A. DeBlasie A-212 Nlr. Burns L. Dion H. Dube D. Dutnoncl L. I-'anes D. Edwards Cekstrotn A. Falloni R. Flzthertx T. Flallertx R. I-lortunato S. I-Torwartl F. Gallant nl. Clasperoni A. Cuwron X. Gelineau l'.I'CSl1lI1Cl1 T23 Q'- C' mf A-. SL.-f D. Brown G. Chalifour r 1 5 - '96 vw T. Ferguson j. Roger S. Kluge , I L., Os 25 pr-Y C' 7-I X L. Livesuv P. Mdlzidflen .- Us f, . i X S. Gills L. Goulfl H. Ciraxes B. Haclclen T. Henlex F. Hussex W. Hutchinson jermin M. Kin K. Liifllilfffl A-111 Mrs. Coughlin L Levesque . Lewis D. Lima Lima Lon Macionald D. MaCRae lf Mahonev . Marcos P, Marescalchi CI. Marvel R. Mason 5. Mcflarthv P. Mclieown 5. Mcfiamee M, Menesale L. Merill G. Milex M. Morgan D. Morin M. Morton I. Moses PA. Mullen K. Murpln R. Norwood F. 0'Shegi CI. Oullette P. Pa es M. Pillnier A-112 Mi. MacLeod K. Parson l. Pt'lI'usill1i D. Phelan Pm. Powers li. Pride M. Pvennx l-iulnnr n Rae S. Rapoza R. Raymond D. Riordan D. Rizotti D. Robinson E. Rogers j. Routhier C. Rushton S. Rvan VI. Salvarielli C. Sauvageau P. Sauvageau K, Schaeffer j. Scott G. Seeley L. Shaw T. Sill M. Sirois lx. Smerczynski S. Smith D. Spear T. Standley C. Stanley L. Stromberg D. Stuart G-102 M. Tanzella R. Thibodeau B. Tilton L. Tucker L. Vaccaro P. Vincent G. Vitale CL. Waddell M. Watson B. Wescott L. Wightman H. Wilcox G. Wilt zek li, Wright 'Fm- --Fx A-104 Nlr. Swziinc' Aliurdini R. Alexzimler NI. Amnotl S. .-Xlwciod Cf. Barqer R. Barlxer I.. Belisle CI. Berry Nl. Billings .-X. Bowers F. Bradlex P. Bugden S. Bumen CI. Burke B. Calder B. Campbell K. Classola N. Cuslellucci P, Cecilio A. Chase F. Ciliouinard D. Clonieau B. Clorcoran xl. Corning L. Clragan N. Clrisluforo H. Ciirriei' A-107 Mr. NIcNIanus K. Deelev Y, Dellolio R. DePasqualc' N. Desilxeslre P. Dc-SjarclinS S. Desjardins L. Dc-veau S. Dickenson 1. Dionne D, Duggan R. Eclclslcin R. liillllglflll CI. liclisgiulx R. bllstmin I. l'.xIiilil'r1ulx R. f.XlIIS lb. llinning I. l'il4ll'K' S i J imiiuru 3 'U- fb I 1 'X P' .Nd Q.-4 . , l .JJK Lv S. Burnett K. Chingwacha K' NDF-V l L. I Y 4-5 9. . K ' ,I .W K v Vwl. ,f 3 X r 0 Iv' L . . 7 ' 1 w ai. I ' t n :-4 I I. . 5-fl ,,J' 5 N 4. ,i ' X cfs- xxrl 1 1 L .. i X. -fl X , . 7 X7 125 N55 K. Lebel McDonough G, Flynn P. Fonti R. Frost T. Fuller T. Geary L. Genes! T. Goodrow A. Griffin . Haley . . Hatcher M. Heffernan A- 1 O8 Mr. Reynolds M. Guilmet li 43 Hemingway . Hickey G. Hill L. Holgren M. Houde A. Huntington S. Husson T, Interland P. albert S. arvis J. jones S. Kekoa G. Kerr C. Larcom K. Leach M. Levy S. Lyons B. MacDonald T. Madore K.Mahoney R. Malyitcli j. Mandragouras C .. Manuel M. Marchegiani D. Marciano C. Matton L. May F. MC.-'xdoo j. McGuire R. Mello A-110 Mr. Hilton K. Miclialowslxi R. Money D. Monies Soplioni it ll P. Murphv P. Nlur hx D. Nardlilla C. Ximblett C. Norris K. Xu ent K. Oliver K. O'Rourke D. Ouletle K. Paluzzi S. Parisella P. Pashalian L. Pinciaro F, Pitman Xl. Pitman R. Pohiedzinski A. Prianle VI. Ramsdell R. Reinecke P. Richard P. Richardson R. Rogers D. Sava eau S. gavel D. Silva L. Sisto Miss Nlclnlenry NI. Swencki Tamilio MI. Tarr T. Tawse CI. Thompson K. Townsend R. L'mbley S. Lvrlderwoud j. Vitale D. XYQSL-ott S. YYheelock E. Williams NI. XYinklc'r B. Hood K MQ , W Q if sf x l 5.5 SI rIfI I, J P? H F1 FU A-113A Mr. Lynn C. Albano P. Alsup M. Anderson L. Barth K. Bechard D. Bernard J. Bertucci L. Bliss M. Mobroff P. Brophy N. Brown S. Bulpett M. Burke T. Burt A. Cacas R. Cahill D. Callahan J. Cass A-113bc .I llllllll Mrs. Stowe S. Cecchini P. Cole T. Condon C. Corelli H. Cravatis J. Crowell J. Crowley L. Cuoco M. Cuoco L. Dedeo R. Digan T. Donlon M. Fisen E. Evans C. Femino L. Flynn L. Foss C. Fossa M. Furey K. Gannon . Gansenberg L. Cvibely T. Gillis P. Gillissen R. Gould C. Grein D. Hackett 1 ..- D Us W? I. J L . . Q. - 4-v .-Q ,1 . J' 4 l-. . w l -vs 'r 1 - so S. r lb ,..,-' X .Y Q ' lf-, +'n igxx iff , W-wr' R. Arena M. Audesse .NN- Q' T7 -4 K '7 sf-,,, 1 .... . .ti gf Ns S. Charland C. Coombs S. Duchin K. Edwards gi Falloni . Fanning k'?' Y 1 , A-213 Miss Wagner K. Matliowell D. MacLeod K.. Maglio S. Mahonex IJ. Marcos Cl. Marquis j, Matthews P. Muzzotli B, McDonald R. McKenna M. Mintz R. Misins L. Morse K. Murphv Murrav F. Nelson H. Nguyen D. Norton N. Ubeur K. Ofc-ish K. O'Neill A-214 Miss Hart K. Page S. Pa e S, Pailuzzi M. Panios K. Pietrini K. Polgreen J. Power A. Powers S. Presutti R. Regan K, Regan S. Regan R. Russo C, Sargent L. Smageati A. Sgtvino 1. Sfoll .. Stott M. Selin R. Silxgt Sindoni Itini i I A-215 Nliss Nlgicinlmli D. Sniiili ll. Terri L. Terri D. 'l'lwnms N. Tiperl Nl. Torman CI. Trainor T. Vasile D. Vi liolla iN'alsh L. Weafer D. Wells D. White L. While F. Whitney C. Williams K. Williams K. Young A-113d Mrs. Lord D. Hamor L. Hardy M. Heller L. Herin P. Hia Kijohnson I. Kelley B. Dinsbury K. Kromhoul M. Lalforge P. Landry C. Lang L. LaPoime C. LeClerc N, Lewis P. Lindgren D. Lovasco fxx 'Riff' 'V 1 6- day X 1-.V A - HOUSE GFFICE Alt - house office is an organized and well-run office. The people who work to keep it that way are Mrs. Mene- sale. the secretary. as well as several office aids. They handle all the dismis- sals, late excuses and absent notes for Alt - house residents. A - house is also staffed with two guidance counse- lors, Mr. Kendrick and Mr. Tannous who maintain an open door policy to those who wish to speak with them. Last but not least, Mr. Taylor. the housemaster resides here. Being the disciplinarian, he maintains the easiest job of all because no one ever does anything wrong. L-I if Q1 N A I -Qi' 'lv I I Mr. Taylor I Q--.0 . I Qff I i I l r l 4 l Z i .I ' ' VI In gg . R - Cir. - 1 X 'lH , 1 , , fs egg O xv' r- A- Xt . 'C L, ... . Kendrick X 4-. 4 'X 'K P S Mrs. Menesale .551 'RQ X Sg 1 --A ' Mr. Tannous K 'ur I I I I 'ua I X I I J 1 f . sf' Q... I Y 9-. ..o pf ff 'X-11 r 'FQ' First row: M. Bates, D. Nardella, S.jermyn. Second row: K. Cushing. K. Smith, B. Davis. Nl. Griffin. D. O'Brien. Third row: ,-X. Griffin. K. Polgreeu. l.. Weafer, C. Corelli, L. Cuoco, S. Regan, K. Bechard, D. Hamor, T. Yasile. C. Fossa. Cl. Larcom. A-H 'O r K u 1 l Kristen Bechard Cindy Corelli Dineen Lovasco Cindy Magliolk Sean Regan Theresa Vasile Diane Carito? Kathy Cushing john Griffin Steve Plank Tony Russo? Brian Norrisf Cheryl Larcon jfnnifer Vitale? aren Cassola Gail Chalifourf Sheri jermyn Maureen Palmer Ouse Councll The Alt House Council had an ex- President: Brian Norris. Vice Pres- lk W Not pictured in photo. tremely successful year. The council's major project was finding readers and aids for a blind student residing in Alt House. This was beneficial to both par- ties. The aids helped Susan Lima and learned the needs of blind people. Susan in return proved her capabilities as an excellent student. The major fund raiser ofthe council was the Beverly Panther football shirts. As you can tell by the number of students who are wearing these shirts that the sale was very prosperous. In this day and age, if having no broken windows. no fights or any other problems is a measure of success of a dance, then the Alt - House dance was very successful. Those who contributed greatly to the council's success were Bill David. ident: Kathy Cushing, Secretary. Also contributing to the efforts ofthe coun- cil were Dennis O'Brien, Mike Griffin. Diana Carito and Sheri jermyn. li' B-108 Mr. Gilligan Mr. Latlanzi C. Ambrose M. Anderson M. Anderson P. Balboni D. Barr C. Beaulieu C. Beaulieu S, Black R. Bouchard C. Boucher T. Buckley J. Burl N. Bulman K. Caldwll H. Chouinard T. Civitarese F. Clarizia B. Clarv D. Cleaves V. Clements M. Cloutier j. Coqgeshall N . Conti G. Copelas D. Cuoco D. Davis K. Day N. DePasquale N. DiGenova P. Drinkwater j. Durgin R. Fisher S. Friburg j. Gagnon P. Galialsalos K. Garrett M. Gaudet H. Geary D. Geor e L. Gibeiy D. Crimes D. Gurin A. Guisack B. Gussark S. Hagertv S. Hall M. Harvey' Fiexhinen is-f,g.jv'.Z - 5 x, .li c. M. llillllflll I, IIILQMIIIS I3-1099 K. llilxcfl S. llills S. Him liinwn B. lnnis M. ulx K. llillccn 'If Klilmiislu D. Kline B. Lansol Cl. Lalini l.. Lamic l.awlc'r . LeBlanc R. Leniclin X. l.ex'eillC LEXUS S. Loriiluii .i M. Loinonlc . Lord li. Lvdon R. MacI ai'lz1iic D, Manlicnzic JI. Manfra '. Marciano S. Marion MCDuiiuugli B-110 Mrs. Sniilli M. Mclnnis M. Melia D. Mendzillxa K. Milm Q. Moiiacu J. Morplicw Mui' lix ln A P .i. Murplix P. Murmx F. O'Donogliuc S. O'Mc.n'.i B. Oiiinx CQ P.il'lxQ'll.l . Pemllcinii S. Picrcmi M. Pnlgiecii .X Pulniclxi 'S lic lilni n l S. Porter P. Proulx T. Randee Nl. Rzithbun NI. Reillx T. Rice F. Rohichaud J. Rollins D. Rose M. Rosenber g D. Ross B. Roundx B-111 Nlr. Kelleher Mr. Sl. Hilaire D. St. Pierre J. Santos D. Savage J. Schock W, Soughwick N. Stacev T. Stevens J. Straw T. Sungv M. Tassinari A. Tilton A. Traicoff T. Trimarco S. Vaccaro D. Vi liotta F, liitale K. Walsh N. Walsh J. Weaver W. Wendell J. Yakubowskias A. Ziolowski J. Zujewski F. Zvwusko B-1083 Miss Barr J. LeBel A. Tardifl' J ' i 5 X 5 'LN ,B ww L.. n Q L. XA K ' I B V v N. ,-,,w, 5 5 .-- as ik if. X ' 1 1 , -'ff '.'1 .1 xl 'P ? 3f': 5134 ' 4 '46 f x ,r , .Q fair' if A Fifgf' if B-112 NIV. D. Smith N. Avila R. Bamliord Barror Y. Beals li. Berkely J. Beruhe B. Bradstreet L. Burl-ae S. Byrne M. Cahill J. Carratu R. Cashman E. Cecchini D. Charette V. Cilluflo F. Cirinna J. Clarizia R. Clarke NI. Congely J. Coyne S. Cresoe S Cunningham G-104 Mr. Kumm M. Curran K. DeBoer D. DeFazio D. Demelia D. DePiero C. Desjardins D. Desardins B. Diclcenson R. DiDonalo NI. Dionne N. Donlon J. Duchin S. Duke R. Dunleavy T. E ounis L. Ellison A. Fabri A. Farley J. Fisher J. Fisher Nl. Filts C. Flynn L. Frasca li. Gabriel S J is nioic s l.. fiaulliiei B. Goodwiri B. Govt' Grunt B-207 Mr. Santa-Maria Griffin M. Hathon T. Hayes C. Horgan jack B. jacques S. -Ialberl K. james K. jessen H. Kampersal MI. Kelley S. Kelly D. Knutlila M. LeBlanc D. Lelllerc C. L'Heureux B. Macflomisky Q Mahoney . Manzo D. Marescalchi K. Marker B-201 Mrs. Ravmond J. Marsden G. Martel P. McCarthy S. McMahon D . McMullen A. McPherson D. Miller R. Morin R. Mullen S. Murphv j. Nason j. Nicholson C. Nunes L. O'Mearz1 L. QRTQICIIHS R. Ormiston M. Paolucci S. Pascucci S. Peterson L. Phillips Sopliiuiii T. Pietrini T. Pinciaro B, Prianlc' K. R6 an P. Riorsan A. Rossi Mr. Giroux D. Rowe M. Sidman . Slabachesl-Li S. Slattery L. Slowev B. Small B-202 D. Smith C. Slearn S. Stecher W. Talbot J. Tamilio M. Tersolo L. Tower K. Trask C. Yogler NI. Waithe K. Whalen S. While L. Winston M. Wourelis Vw I ' N E. Rossi J. Rossi M. Schultz xg, s.. 'Zn E. Yau hn J. wine A. Widtfeldl J, Zampell W I l ilu V av , V -P W- 3,,,.l-if Nik, K NY! ' 3 U1 f .1 f X 4 ' V Qsr, 6.1.2 f E05 B-113 Mr. Maroney sl. Acciavalli S. Andrews B. Gregory' P. Bel-zerilis D. Berlone S. Billings T. Blair C. Bowzer B. Brady J. Brennan P. Buraczvnski C. Burns M. Bush T. Cahill M. Carnevale L. Casey P. Colahan A. Colunlino E. Contarino L. Cook E. Coombs T. Cogley D. Cor ell B-211 Nir. Derderian C. Denneson M. Devlin D. Dobson S. Dowdell S. Duggan M. l-'all B. Flvnn S. Frxe B. Garcia Gardner Nl. Gauthier L. Gibbs S. Giles L. Gillis A, Grant lx. Guan NI.Guinix.1n W. Hzillalian R. Haves R. Hoolcer W. Hughes S. Hutchinson lllll4JIN K. Dailey . Dunn Flynn L. Gallant C. Gawron L. Gonzales D. james Q7 S ff- L .q. , C! 5 . ! .3 34. X -,I X 1 I l . W1 'V N91 La Rocque l.,dllYdI1ZZiI1O I. Leonard QL CF'-5 Y-- 1 f K.. x,' C. Lovasco A.. j. Mitchell ., li? I QT' 7-1 W IAIIIQN C C B-205 NIV. lim ln L. uhnwn P., ullen B. Kariures .-X. Kdrlxn K. Kellex S. Kellx NI. Kennerlx R. Kerr D. liexes LeBrun C. Lewis P. Libbx A. Lrmxbaru KI. Long A, Lxons CI. Manning . Nluslorrull . xll.'xClINl B R li. NlL'LlUI'lHdl R . McNeill B. Nlenesale 5. Nic-use NI. Michel li Nluudx K 4. Nlnrrix R. xllilwlilll R. Kluwer LI. Nlurphx B-204 Mr. fyBI'lCll D. Niclmlwn L. Nnxiilx . Ouellette N . P.1n1.1gu.1 1. P.1risell.1 P. P.11'isell.1 lldfln D. Pditllllkl NI. l'.1sl1.1li.1n l.. P.lXlHXxllll ll. Pllllpwl R. Piemm lf Pike ll. llllllxlhllll l. l,UI'It'l 33 14 . Yi NI Waithe C. Woodbury I q . A , X 4' Q ,W i V + Q3 w I' ve .rd 51 J' L' ' Y ,N 1 9, Y v l 2 P6 If 14 V If p. ff P YI 4 V ,fu V :ul W- 5 1. fw- '-X r if fe. 'fw Q 3 dv ' I Y . p !' fri ., . I 0 5' Y -- ,-. I 4-...,..., 5 if 'ff' 1 ,W sA.4Ql ' . L. igs 1 . a 1 il-14 3.5001 ' a I J Hz? J f l i 4 1 I B - House Office B - House, one ofthe more active of those in the high school, centers around the office. Mrs. NIcAskill. the secretary. is well known by all of the students and most certainly takes on her share of work. Mr. Bachelder. the guidance counselor of B - House, also handles a great deal of responsi- bility as he is continually preoccupied with his students. As Houseniaster of B - House, Mr. Michel, inust always know of the houses activities. both so- cial and educational. and help to hold B - House in high esteem. l Mr. As l I Mrs. McAskill P' I ..4 Mr. Batchelder I ? A: all gs l+-fda ,-Q Xi 'Q x L. c 5 . c X i if ? Fi ,,,,f 0-.Q ..-f- ' First row: T. Sabatini, R, Corio, K. Matthews, P, Colahan. Second row: IJ. Wharton. A. Karhn. B. Kerr. B - House Council Shaun Hagerty? Scott Lewisk Melissa Wrathburn C ay Weaver' aula Colahan Shaun Hutchinsonx Robert Kerr Susan Rose? Tammy Wainright Francine Cirinnaak Barbara Goodwink Susan jack? Mike Paoluccix Karen Trask Bridget Brennan? Robin Corio Dan Hammond t Sue Piercei' David Wharton Monica Murphy? Tracey Misinsyf Peter Conlonl' 11 'Fl Not pictured in photo B - House Council under the lead- ership ofthe officers president Monica Murphy, Vice President Tracey Misins, Senior-at-Large Peter Conlon, and xlunior-at-Large Andy Karlyn, had been very successful at fund raisers and student activities this year. Among them have been Carnation Day during Sprit Week and on St. Patricks Day which were run efficiently and proved to be prosperous fund raisers. The B - House dance was also a major pro- ject that the council worked hard on fespecially the Sunday morning clean- up crewj. These money makers en- abled B - House to donate 55200 to ClobeSanta at Christmas. As for activi- ties, B - House sponsored a trip to an exciting Bruins game. lt should also he noted that the council has shown their spirit in decorating the showcase out- side the office. A special thanks to Nls. Lam and Mr. Michel for their help and interest in the council. rlj C-104 Mr. Hamor L. Adams M. Amberman M. Ambrose R. Anderson C. Au er W. Barlgin P. Beaver M. Berube J. Bethune K. Bochynski M. Boulav T. Broderick P. Bussone T. Byrne S. Cambell J. Carlo S. Carnevale L. Charland A. Civitarese M. Clarke S. Clarke T. Conant A. Contarino C. Cook L. Coombs T. Corbett L. Cotter C-105 Mr. Sherriff B. Crandall F. Cwik D, D'Alfonso W. Dedeo D, Denis P. Dion S. Dion C. Doyle K. Dumond M. Dunajski S. Feliz D. Finocchiaro NI. Franceschelli Franklin W. Fong D. Frye L. Furnari T. Gardner K. Celwick j. Genes! Picslniien X f W iw-fi In ,Q 'H Q qu 1I'v1u - r X i Ax I CL. DiFuzio ' V F5 . cxliid I 1 Dc-Cesare Dur in ' L Y, T. Lang ' G.La1ini ff? ff ' D. Lewis gg.,-X T A3 l 1 Us N, fx r--x tf 5 X 1 Q-' - xr .h,- ik -.x, 1-1 x 5 . i - u x 1 X n if R. fnunta D. Lorman K. Cregsnri L fiudailis . Gusafwri C-106 D. Hamor T. Harrington P. Hentschel K. Hicks C.. Hunkins P. jarvinen B. jedrey S. johnson R. Kampersal S Kelly A. Knott K. Ko ana L Labgg '. Lalforge S. Lederman D. Lewis M. Libbv M. Lord K. MacLeod L. Maggiacomo j. Mahonev P. Manning K. Manvel T. Martyn C-108 Mr. Bradford M. Malusrak S. McCulloch K. Mcllurn L. McNeil L. Merrill 43 Misrrena . Morris .-X. Mosniiller K . Nadeau M. Nardella . Nazarotii K. Neunian . U'Keelc .. O'I.c-an D. Pgillnci' M. Paoluui .I. D F l-'icxhim ii t C-108 X. Papantlaou A, Pelonzi D. Peterson K. Deverada M. Pietrini M. Pietrini D. Pobieclzinski T. Poirier P. Proulx D. Ramos T. Raymond N. Real S. Regan C. Roberts D. Robinson M. Roche P. Sabatini C-109 Ms. Poirier R. Sauva eau M. Schl-Kegel P. Servizio xl. Shetgard I. -ilva .-X. Spak T. Stentiford M. Stevens G. Summit D. Terrio W. Thompson L. Tilton B. Tipert S. Towev R. Trimarco C. Turgeon H. Walsh P. Wayman D. Webster K. Wesley A. White T. Young M. Zawackl Mt I ll Q IU' '95 -rg AQ lv A 2 C-110 Kira. Poclqers Nl. Axelrod NI. lialboni B. Burrx R. Beuudrx' C. Bennett Nl. Bettc'muL1rt Nl. Bisllop R. lioisxcrl 1. Bruwll C. Burns Nl. Burr D. Campbell xl. Cunning P. flilflxlilll Carroll A-X. Clnmnell R. Clary NI. Cohanc- 'lf Colbert NI. Collins C. Ccmncrv E. C0014 D. Corbett 1.. Cormier Cnloili C-111 Mr. Mahoney K. Cumming W. Dmidson C. Denis D. Dcragon K. Dion S. DiRubio A. DiRuzza P. DiYim'enzo W. Doucelle D. Ducharme B. Dunphx C. Dx Cr K. Plmcmcl xl. Hmm D. Frmnmg R. Fccleuu K. Field 1.. l'-lNllIl D. l-'mluclo I. I-sox NI. sl'sI'LllC9 vs S 1 JllUIl11llL'N I 1 C112 Ms, 12111111511 15, lmigc 15. fnbclx S. Chixcns .N Cmlricn lhrcnicr S from . . 1 ' R. Halpern Ni. llaxcs NI. Hurrigan K. Hursman S, Hmen klawurski J. ulnmssoll R. ones D. AKc'enen CI. Larumm 1.. Lcfllerc Ni. Lee K. Liule Logan CI. Lucel xl. x1Llf1JCkiI'I1l1'l 1.. XIMRAC P. Mangan NI111'c11cIer1'C , Margolis NILITIC1 L. x1L1I'lw1C11llk'1R CI. Nlcilartln R. NIcN.arr K. Nicancx -I. Miller Ni. Niurcnu KI, N1ll1t'.i1lCN CL, Niullins B. NC1NUl1 D. Nuuiu J. 1311011111111 1, QYR0llI'1xt' G-122 N111 Rm 11101111 K 1' 1,1 ' xsrf D. PAHJA NI. Pc' 161161 S. 1'c1'k1m Nvplwln It 4 I NI. Phipps P. Pielrini Pinciaro NI. Pixa R. Ponzini Putur L. Risoldi L. Roberts S. Robinson j. Rox J. Ruseo E. Sl. Hilaire P. Sak E. Sargent D. Saunders G-109 N111 Nlailland 'If Silxer D. Smith D. Sonrx axing D. Southuicle B. Spak S. Spencer T. Sumrall L. Szczesnv Thibault K. Tobin D. Tremblav Nl. Walsh T. Welch D. Whilrnarsh R, YVin5low NI. Wolfe E. Wuenschal B. York K. Young Y. Zizza R K-. fv '- 'rFh.v 0 if ' ,?'Z 1,-fi Vx 2,24 C-204 Mr. LaP0inte B. Accomando A. Alli S. Anderson D. Andrews B. Applebaum J. Armstrong B. Babcock P. Bertucci N. Binns C. Blanchard D. Bodek NI. Booth L. Boreui NI. Bouchard xl. Brvson R. Capodilupo K. Cassola M. Chapman A. Chisholm C-208 Miss Harriman E. Chmiel j. Civitarese H. Collupy' S. Conlev A. Connollx' F.. Cook L. Cushing NI. Davis P. Davis E. Dax' A. BeBernardi NI. Delsuca MI. O'Orlando L. Douglas S. Dovle A. Ducharme A. Elseroad j. Engehardl . Faust Fecteau P. Fielding C-200 Xlr. Flanders Xl. Folex Nl. Forli X. Franklin Gabriel llllllll S v Y- 'is Q-. I ,, . T '. X ,,X.l'l .lv . LJKIIUII R 'I. chillllflll L. fQ1ifI'llX A. CL.1spvmrn D. fhgispvlwrll K.. fycarx Ni. CLurnc's Ni. Unmllcm K. Grant l.. Uuvcr W. Humor I.. Henlcx K. Hilclc-brand R. Hurgun L. Huudc 511. Howard C.. Hutchinson D. Hutchinson C-210 Nirs. Quinn K. Huuhinsun S. Huuhinsun L. Llacqucs P. jalberr W. klalberr J. Xlarvinen L . Kasperwicz B. Kline D. LaSma C. Lelllaire E. Legaull L. Legault E. Leu K. l.l1IldI'ig.f.iI1 L. NILu'l,cud J. Hag fi11coI11o NILIIIPFIXI C. Nianucl K. N1ax'cl1.111ci 5. KI.n'scll.1 W. NI.nwh.1ll R. NIJXIIVI' . Nldqcimicxm Nic RAC S. xfllhdlllhxkl T Nilalmlxd Ium 1 C-212 S. Mvers S. Nelson R. Nimblett K. Norbaka M. Novello G. Occhipinti S. O'Reilly j. Pace C. Palazola J. Pantapas C. Patch D. Pettipas S. Pierpont F. Pitts A. Pratico E. Rennicks C-2 13 Ms. Smeltzer P, Scala N. Sciola S. Scott H. Sherwood P. Slabacheski J. Slattery A. Sload D. Smagala S Swencki A. Taglieri L. Taubert ul. Gejada D. Terrio D. Thomson M. Tiernev IL Triantaflllott P. Wheatlev T. Wilson A. Winkler K. Zocco 'I' C3 if L- 45 T- 9.3 D. Ollver K. Parsons R. Pekorski B. Renllx . Riordan 9 'gl C' ,Z Q! K. Scotti W. Shields C. Slatterv SEL HOH'D S H L HH S EIDVH ND C - House Cffice As always, the efficiency of Buckley House Office was a model for others to follow. With Housemaster Mrs. Ann Shack leading the way, the office was able to provide assistance for all C - House students. Guidance counselors Mr. Agganis, Mr. Sherriff, and Mr. Fallon, the latter two from Briscoe junior High, were quick and decisive in filing college applications for seniors as well as being pleasant and informative to the many new under- classmen. Mrs. Cashmen, house secretary, and her assistants were effi- cient and helpful to nearly all students. 76 A ' N r' J B' . Y 'L Q '7AAr1i,.vw -X ' Mrs. Shack . -- . :wi Y -,W , Q gym' Q ,-my . . . af-1 -1-' .TW . . Pg, '. 4'f A W 'turing ?'7',Tt,z ',m,A l A Y YP' I Mrs. Cashmen if V-,,,.-4 f' I f I 1 14 'T' 5 'Y' Q-1-w if , .QQ 1 . 1 A . ,J up 1 2' 'f Mr. .Fallon ' i fi First row L. Cushing, R. Maxner, B. York, D. Papa. Second row: D. Hamor. A. Prendagrass. M. Kendall. W. Ferrari. NI. Sliielagal. B. Barr. l.. Flynn. House Council Wayne Ferrari Bett Barr Lin a Cushing Deana Hamor Michael Shielagal Lenny Flynn Robin Maxner Brenda York Doreen Papa Patty Mangan Patty Sabatini Kerrie Kelley Brook Morrisey Beth Accamando Although the class of '82 seemed to be involved and energetic in their first two years at B.H.S., they seemed to somewhat lose interest in House Gov- ernment. The apathy on the part ofthe other underclassmen also proved to be a problem to the officers of Buckley House Council under their advisor Mr. Michael Furnari. as many neglected their duties and responsibilities. This, however, is no stain on the re- cord ofthe House officers. President Wayne Ferrari and Vice President Bet- ty Barr worked on several new projects during their tenure. After dedicating a portrait of ex-houseniastei' Mr. Pres- ton at the end of their Ljunior vear. they started out fast in their senior year. With the most successful House dance of the year, the council was able to fund the showing of feature length films. The exceptional work of Betty Barr was a decisive factor in the success of the councils various activities. includ- ing: Christmas caroling at local nursing homes. to a Valentines Dav partv for the House faculty. The assistance of senior treasurer Kerrie Kelley. and council members Marlaine Kendall. Alison Harrington. and underclass- men Tricia Sabatini were also active. Other officers included Celia Ketlex. Linda Cushing. and Robin Nlaxner. Buckley House Council was one of the most active of the vear. and through the work of its officers. advi- sor, and faculty members a series of successful events were put together. G. T110 Mr. Walsh S. Amor C. Baker G. Bratti M. Chouinard D. Cloutier S. Connolly A. Currier M. Cuttle S. Davis D'Entremont B. Despoli D. Dilorenzo D. Dunham P. Flynn E. Fowler D. Gadbois R. Gauthier J. Glass S. Hegarty V. Huntoon R. Lamonde R. Leclaire C. Psuik P. Walsh T121 Mr. Gonsalves W.D. Borden S. Foley M. Gourdeau A. Jansky S. Launsby W. Leftin J. Macarthur E. Markey T. Marshall R. Mclntyre J. Meldrum S. Peloquin T. Potorski K. Sando J. Scoyne D. Stache D. St. John N. Sudak Sullivan R. Thibault S. Thompson J. N itale rvxbs 1-.7 X 1 Q- .1 1 x l l R.. 1 1 1 , . 1.47 F- 3 f--A-fs'-4- T ,-v Ylgffk I P. Brown ' ,- M. Bulger 7 ,ill Raupmnen i A K 1 l il ru Y-J 'Uh T 'Vu as K. Ward R. Williams U. Wilumx 'lj Yescalis , Ywic ker nf ---:1..... 3 ,..nv ,411 5.-.L , Lu' 3512 .Jn ' ne W . .L V , P1 . .SA ,ggi k 44' ,.' QA-J D, T-1 Mr. Farrar D. Barton W. Barter M. Baumann j. Birarelli R. Brewer G. Broughton R. Burham R. Bussone L. Carrick YV. Center R. Coogan Ii. Comier M. Crisafi S. Crowlv M. czushman I. Davico T-3 Mr. Ryan P.M. Delorenzo KI. Deery W. Dod e M. Duge R. Dunn M. Flynn J. Fossa D. Casper E. Girard 111 E. Hanson Q. Huntlev . . Huntley j. Hutchinson P. jastrzembski B. Hamer B. Kass KI. Kellev G. Kincaid S. L'Abbe M. Larocque D. Launsbv B. Veal T-5 Mr. Welch M. Lavoie M. Lavasco 5. Messner Molligi M. Morse L. Pace 'Lnlwllxu Pnwx PYCNUIH Ruluw 'IdHlHU Ian1vH Ihibdldl N L T116 Nlr. Tale YY. Beaulieu P. Berrx D. Bissel NI. Blangiardi Ni. ilassola R. Chapman KI. Cllouuer D. Cook Dawson K. Delorenzo E. Duhe T117 Mr. Young D. Freeman Caspar E. Gauthier D. Gerardi S. Goodriclgie M. Ha e B. Hall T. Hudon j. Kimball C. Cook S. Dailey M. Ostrowski T. Lucet T120 Mr. Grimes C. Bolton B, Lecraw D, Mahan Marshall R. Masforroll K. Merrill D. lNllgl1Clillll D. Malonev P. Mullen G. Nicholson YI. Noxes P. Packard Nl. Page NI. Pelonzi P. Rideoul T19 Sir. Tarr E. Sax ward R. Shea . Spirfligliozzi T 31 K . i We-- vs- X- AA ' 8' . j. Coburn R. I Cunningham lr M. Doucette B. Fanning S. Sumner R. Felix X4 .X ix ,- 5 7 u'- 'R ..- x l ' T. Doucette E. Giles W. Glidden P. jones D. Koehler TVX A pi . I s gil l w .M McElmon Provencher D. Rapoza , X VI. Russo xv I X , 6:1 IW! 3-Ti 1 .2 X 4? Slew rs ll'lE'I'I21LllI Iubin Wear Willard York . lou 0 i .,-vm, 44:: all , .ll 'glfij' F1 71 K I D. Morse kj. Vitale Webster R. York D. Conrad P. West hw Trade School Office The Vocational office staff secretaries Mary Wright and Linda George, are al- ways ready to help anyone with a prob- lem. They enjoy working with Mr. Bar- ry, guidance counselors. teachers, and students. Some of their duties are stu- dent records, attendance, transfers. etc. statistical and written reports for the State Department of Education, order- ing supplies for different shops and paying the bills for shop materials. City departments and general public are bil- led for work done at the school. This money is deposited at the City Treasur- ers Office. Their work is diversified and interesting. It's a good place to work. il' H-l '61-S , 'P fb Barry -3 lx X N '-'tr4 W T Mrs. Wright - Trade Counell 'Y . i -Q -J ff- ' 'ffl ,-Y, Y' x . S -'54-JY r: f l'y'::3I,:g u' V va :gl A . , '! aiu.. nzunfflr . t... I yr.. - eff First row: P. jastrzembski, M. Gill. Second row: S. Peloquin, M. ri X Pelonzi, M. Geary, D. Murse,j. Albano, K. Cass, M. Page. f Executive Board S H . E l l ,XB First row: K. Tries, R. Brewer, D. Tanzella. Second row: P. klLlSII'Zt'lIllJSki, M . Pelonzi. P. Walsh. B. Tlmeriault, E. Duhe. B. 1 IQ- -i ll '-1 Qi I1 N Freshmen Executive Board sift ,fi This year, Beverly High School had its first freshmen class. It was lead by president Nick Papandreau, vice pres- ident Amy Traicoff. treasurer Mike Bates. and secretary Scott Lewis. with advisors Mr. Clement and Miss Ricci. With some minor exceptions, the class has begunjust like every other. It was disappointed because it was not allowed the opportunity to conduct a dance. but it was able to conduct two successful fundraising activities. The first was a candy bar sale that offered a buy-one-get-one-free Burger King sandwich. The second. a candle sale, was much more successful. With a yearls experience under their belts. the 82-83 school year should be a much more active one for the class of 1 A ? 85. sis 1 I sf W Q 5-', I Tv 'Cn Q if of J .i- if 1 1 .4 5 lti Sophomore Executive Board - ...4 '61, 1,4- 'gt X .aw ..-41 D. Papa, M. Walsh, T. Rhodes Word travels fast at BHS but not fast enough to catch the Sophomore Ex- ecutive Board in a group photo. Maybe next year everyonefll! a or so J p idx , W X., :QL 'N ff' ii 5-QA? 'ATX- ll HX w 5 Y :fer - ll ri' unior Executive Board First row: Amy Lyons. treasurer: Nick Brown. president: Bob Kerr, vice pres- ident: Dee Hamor. secretary. Second row: S. O'Reily, C. Patch. L. Henley, K. Polgreen, P. Colahan, P. Roberts. Third row: P. jalbert. B. Conners. D. Callihan, P. Slabacheski, S. Dowdell. L. Cuocco. ji! 3 S Xi? NX X, fl' 1 1 'pi 1+ l iw'-4 ffl-'Y - is Top row I. to R: Mr. Zapantis fScience C0ord.j1 Mr. Krueger fl-Inglish Coord.J: Ms. Lambertson fBusiness Coord.D. Second row L to R: Mr. Kem fLanguage Coordjz Mr. McDonald Oiath Coord.Jg Ms. Guilmel CNurseJ: Ms. McAlleerg and Ms. Parker. 1LibrariansJ Ms. Bolgatz Mr. Boniauto Mr. Borsetti Mr. Bradford Mr. Clement Mr. Corson Ms. Cox Ms. Cummings Mr. DeRobert1s Mr. Drouin Mr. Furnari Ms. Gauthier Mr. Hammond Mr. Keane Mrs. Krueger Mr. Lattanzi Ms. Levin Mr. Lindsay Mr. Linehan Mr. Maitland Ms. Meyer Ms. Mital Mr. Reynolds Miss Ricci Mr. Rosinski Mr. Shopay Ms. Skelly Ms. Stowe ,VN I gl m -V Homeroom less CI eaehers Mrs. Trefry Ms. Turner Ms. Uhring Mr. Volgler Ms. Witwicki Mr. Linehan Ms C umnnngs Stu x Main Office Have you ever tried keeping track of 1.500 students? Well. that's exactly what Dr. Fisher and the Main Office secre- taries do. as well as keeping track of all the faculty. Although our principal, Dr. Fisher, has such a busy schedule. he still has time to mingle with the student body and faculty. telling us when we are having a fire drill and sampling the school's cuisine lrightj. A great part of his day is spent at meetings with other members of Beverly's administration. To help him with this busy schedule are the hard working secretaries: Mrs. Hemmenway. Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Reilly. Without Mrs. Hemmenway there would be no one to answer our phone calls, and who would type our announce- ments and business letters without Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Reilly. Of course. these ladies do much more than these few things. Despite their busy days, they are always willing to be helpful to all studentsg they are a true asset to Beverly High School. I9 E 'Nl- Mrs. Hemmenway R ' .4:PlQi I .l is ,U 2 X , Ji I Y f v -'Q fe ' 1 c t if 4 P in Jilin X: f- ' 1 ' 1 I 4 1 L - in -5 ' A- Q -,ft 4 3-QL -P 6 f . ,X is 1 ' -5 A 'Tv -we if-A . I xifkf YQ .-. 7 l 3 SSNQX . it fl 1 Q. rs .Riley .l 1 -ON N. 'J . ,N Bt. ..e -45.5 .4,. -Q 'Q r 'Q f X. XX Mrs. Palmer if-l 9 t 6 J l'A A i - 5- 1 .rr '1 1 1 ara '-Tis U ' I 1 I.--I If First row: D. O'Brian, B. Davis. Second row: T, Nlisins. M, Murphy, A. Harrington. K. Kerazis. B. Norris. P. tlonlon. Spread a little sunshine, spirit, fun, and wealth! The Main Student Council did all in a whirlwind year at B.H.S. A year for growing and learning, the council undertook a series of projects that instilled unity and friendship. The laughter and merriment still lingers from making the Homecoming Float, planning the slideshow for Thanksgiv- ing, and carolling off-key at the Anchorage Home. Representatives from each grade worked to make it a better year for everyone. With the addition of freshmen to the high school, the council saw greater wealth than previous years. Football season dances, B - Houses's infamous Carnation Day, and Billy Davis's T- shirt sales made the treasury swellg but the council soon discovered that better than making money was spending it! Great appreciation is extended to Mr. Hammond, who patiently oversaw and aided the council's activities. His advice and wisdom helped the council to avoid disaster and to better their en- terprises. Concern was Hot just expressed by the students, however. The Boosters Club led by Charlie Woods and Bill Brewer, offered their own support of the councils endeavors. Many thanks go to Charlie whose generosity and ex- pertise in photography made the slide show as successful as it was. Billy Brew- er, a man of undying spirit and pride for his home town, proved to be a great friend. The Powder Puff girls will savor their memories of their climatic game against Salem. Inspired by Billy's enthusiasm, they played valiently. suc- cumbing in points but not spirit. As time watches another senior class graduate, a portion of the Council is lost, but much student wealth and re- source is left behind to bear the stan- dards ofthe Council. The activities of the year are fleeting memories, but it simply proves that time flys by when you are having fun. Main Student Council I X4 if kib- Determination, brooms and barrels were the tools the BHS custodians used to keep our school clean this year. With six custodians cut from last year's staff and the increased enrollment of five hundred stu- dents to write on desks, knock out ceilings and throw papers on the floor, it has been a hard year for them. Their sense of humor and their good personalities helped them with their jobs. Joni, the matron in B House, always had a smile on her face and ajoke on the tip of her tongue, Mr. Cross had fun with the special ed. students and Mr. McHugh, 'jack of all trades , likes hisjob. The custo- dians don't mind cleaning up after the kids theyjust want some student cooperation. The uinn Kids 'I v -v .P .. 'l lx! 1 I 4 4 i ll i f . . w fi N- .xg C-112D is a very special classroom in Beverly High School with some very spe- cial students in it. This room is one ofthe three Special Education classes at BHS. The students in this class, Adele Bel- mont, Warren Fong, Heidi Negron, De- bbie Essler, Bruce Lindroth, and Marybeth Fox all work very hard to learn different aspects of the outside world. They participate in activities such as bowling once a week and swimming at the Y. The most outstanding of their activities was probably the Special Clym- pics. All the students participated in this event and raised enough money for themselves to get tracksuits. However, none of these activities would be possible without their kind hearted and patient teacher, Mrs. Quinn. Cheryl Mogavero Mrs. Quinn's aide also plays a very im- .lla portant role in the lives ofthese students. This year Debbie, Bruce and Marvbeth graduated with the class of 1982. Q . ' 'SHIHH . , Hsllilli is 15 4, I V' 3 . l C 4 ui l .1- pf-' s 3'xfc'1' . ,- ' qw- ' Z ,., . i'.Q'5Q','Q'f .. N bf-, -2-2 -- nigakc- .ml ai4f ws5 1'..1fff '.A-.Q - 5 . -'1'v'Qfu -A 1 ,. ,. 4 -Z .flfiugi 'iQ-wg-gf'4.l1b-gr., 5 .. .Y M -rf- ,pf- A... ,I 5 5 x Y . 9 A 35-. '-2115 Lv It iw L ' 2511- Ib' . .nv pnlf' r -sl ' P 1 S 4, , , - gua- wy sl 'i - - . 1., Ov.. fx, .Y -Q, 'Q .f,,.- Q 4 -qv -'- -3 .,. -, uf, 4 A. S! ,-1 i Q l ,t I , , I :.?,r , I ,jf--Q B: sv' , ni. V.A VINE ,stiff .x , !. 1 - V, , I ' 1 fu ' Q ' ',.. Y s'Y. 1' ' . :ang --1.gf,,,.,. t . , , ., -v 1 - A .L fn -'hy '!- gage, . ey-in ' vig-f. QQ? ,b V . 'i J 1 I ,,,f:.J,m5- li'A',,, ...--if nib? 'Iss PIU X 1 9 ag. A V Vik u'. 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'sbg?t-..gil mfx 'L x.,- JL , -, 5 .,',:. i . -sf f ff- rv- - .L-W Q- ' .1-,. f is-41 'ff 9i': f ?Pe '2. f -L L-317 4 4 7 i rf x an .3-:mp-I K Ku.. - QL , ' 1 U'f':.5?q2. 4 if ,.z:, 4. , - , - ' ' : , a 1 . ,Q , - , - gk?-. -A J' ' ., N pg . LV '+g,2:': 4 T3 -H452 -41:1 , , - ,g ,, P- ' A ! 'lf' 'fi if Ra +4 'TYS 1- '-'- 45 -.sf-2' ac Boys Cross Country lt's never easv to follow in the aftermath of a dvnastv. Thats one of the challenges which the bovs' cross coun- trv team was faced with this vear. After innumerable vears of Panther Domina- tion. the harriers found themselves defending this tradition with three return- ers from squad: co-captainsjeffLitch and Tom Whalen: and Tim Gan non. last vear's varsitv Whalen went down with leg injuries which made matters worse. But Gannon and Litch banded together with new- comers and produced a verv respectable 6-3 tallv. Rounding out the top spots for Beverlv were Mike Page, Kevin Gannon. David Barr, Wavne Ferrari. and Ralph DiVasta. Also letter- ing for the Panthers were Bruce .-Xpplebaum. Peter Conlon, and Al Nelson. Paul Sak and Sean Regan added appreciable varsity points. The highlight of Beverlv's dual meet season was un- doubtedlv their l-point vic- torv over archrival Danvers. Tim Gannon. NIYP. Gnished sixth in the North- ern .-Xrea Meet, while Dave Lindsav was the teams un- sung hero. In all. it is safe to sav the torch has been successfullv passed. ilu fQ N. O 'nl' 'nl .O A-A. 'v'7 5 .fd d5hQ'o5 - .5 ,I --'i and-s 4? s ' Q 10 1 4 , . . 'I' X S- 5-.Q n 'H .fix Q.. ,,:., .T ' f' , 9 m 'Q . Q ' 1 A . ' I 1 4 ' 4' -QQ ' 4, 4 Si ' 4 'tl' 6 . 1' f' 'ga ' 7 ' fp -, - -K l - has S.. Q -b I ! vo .Y a 'ffh Q.ywp . '. ,, 1.-W fu? 1 ji xv - Q Pi. .I -Q , '- l i -le? . H k 1 .' A X 'li-Awy I 3. , .1 'J 1. is 'V ' Q, f 1 .' Y 3 y 4. 5 rs U A V an ' 'Q ,vL,- -9. xi f' Q E ,Mg 911: - 4 INT 'A 0 . .t,s R' ff? , 0 a lm 1 FL ' 5-1 - . Y 1 x-1' Q Q sq.- X g--- 5 3 Brvrrlll, ' fu nisbrksl' 43, Ll' lv 'I' U61 X -i .5 '4 ffifi K5 -lirhl F' s C- ' 71 f 32:3 gf ' ls' ta- 'f -H bf:. i3 fs .,, ,v:efJ.t,1i,f -.-if ' fu: - ..- , G A ti it 31.6.15 1 1 -Q -3, 1--. IME.-J .. ' -- N 1., -'- - ,wx . 5 . ir 5' Q- - ... . . Q. Z , - n - - H -4 - vga, . Q Q1- 1 5 . Q - Q Q- -s -..s . 'U -1 'Q il' A -sl. 1 Girls Cross Country This year, under the direction of coach Dave Far- rar, the girls' cross countrv team ran surprisingly well, taking second place in the Northeast Conference with a record of 8-l. Thev fell only to the reigning champs. Swampscott, who. in the long run proved themselves to be a dominant force in the state competitions. Co- captains Ellen Mangan and Bettv Barr held the first two spots on the team. respec- tivelv. Representing the under- classnien. Freshman Karen Lambert ran a surprising, but strong third leg. She was followed bv interchang- ing fourth place runners. Amv Lvons, Paula Calahan. and jill Carratu. Stephanie Black ran consistently' in the seventh position while Danvelle Desjardins and Tracev Rice completed the team. The girls' strongest team effort came in a dual meet against traditional ri- val Salem and the Confer- ence Nleet in which thev placed second. Next vears team looks promising as live letter winners are returning. lil-i S -P 'UE H --4' N i 8 I ',,,,,. Q07 .rA. - iw . . ay Q Jn -4 14- Lp- , ,Q ia x 9 ' ' 5 . ,, -5'-X. W' .A J .-s fdffu X. ' up 1 i 5' ' 9 1 'f 1 ,4 f v v f fe..-v . -xl 'I -l-. K AQ.. . 'Y 1' ' r, ' ,Sf Y . , if ...A O I .-'f'f'4J QW' ,i Uh yd fi , N A - n -af' ' 9- Z f' ' ' -ri fs- -1' 'w 1 , Q -i,i,,',c.: 1 ' F W 6 A A .v ff' JA ,,,4. r 9-an .L f gx . gn e, f'1, ' V ' J J 'If IAF ' A we wg W? 'rl'i I , l 4 . J' ' . ki ' a .Mg-117' ' 'E V 1' A ' 9. I. I.,-. A , an .W-Alu' ' Q L 1 . n '. I , .' J 'Q' ' jg?-J 1' s. ki g- Q' -. it-n I .. .v 1 g2 .,, Q U A .. . 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With- out a doubt, it must be girls soccer. While the program is still in its infancy at BHS, it is improving by leaps and bounds. Within the space of one short year, the squad took the remnants of last year's 3-5-7 model and built a unit that was actually lead- ing the conference at the half-way point ofthe season. Although the booters could not keep pace with their 7-l first-half record. they made a definite mark upon the Northeastern Conference. lfnder the leadership of senior captains Kerrie Kelly. Debbie Horsman. and con- ference All-Star Nancy Young, the team relied heavily upon quickness and determination in building its early-season lead. Coach Maitland also attrib- uted a lot of the teams suc- cess to goalie Kim Regan, a steadying influence on the young squad, Other clutch performers for the Panthers were 'Iiracy Misins, Lorna Toothaker. Deborah Wells. Linda Ring. Cheryl Cook and Kendra Parsons. At a school already rich in athletic tradition. it would appear that another win- ning routine is quickly being established. L l lil' ,. .D , ,.,,1.,.7 ,MPA J B Or' A Qfhgfl '31 - MQ Qin if.l...Qg.2..,..,..,., nies: inf? N51 in .31 ?57'753WU,'Z,1f QAS3,gg,,g ' , g Q, - K' ef- 'gig B .. . 1 ,, .g3f7rjfK6 45 1 Sl? -73AlUlX7li1X 1 Q I K . ,. ' ' A , X, F, '-, 5.-. -'L M' ' .1 A ' ' ' Aja A 2 - W 5 B B M we 21W ' A I! 4 I h 4 . 4 First row: T. Harringionkl. Conti, D. Wharton, N. Olson. B. Davis. M. WhiLe,j. Abate. j. Ward, C. Columino. j. Bvrne. M. Smorczewski, F.. Kapantis,j. WrighL. Second row: E. Cook, D. Maloney, M. Cuinivan. D. Hackett., B.,Hamor, M. Fall, D. Smagala, K. Ofeish, R. Shields,j. Maggiacomo, D. MacLeod, B. Garcia, M. Carnevale. Third row: K. O'Rourl-Le, C. Dyer,j. Rennicks, C. Manuel, M. Kennedy, B. MacDonald, K. Rice, C. Lewis, S. Pascucci, D. Derragomj. Slabacheski, B. Mariskelchi, P. Detorre. Fourth row: T. Hayes, L. Flynn,j. Mandragorus,j. Miller,j. Putur, G. Cowles,j. Margolis, C. Marlon, D. Halpern. -,in-V M V. - - Q.,-,1-' Riva if I ,V ff.. . , 'cr ri' ax 2 ,qu ' 'W 'T yi tug i 1. 2. A -,ty 2 ' if l I-- -..,..iA I, in 'X A Q H LA iw? -1- 'f' Q W! S ,Q Y , : 1 . 'fi ' 44 '--fiffwt- 1, i '?e31 - ' ' ,'. , , slug . I ' , ,sf ' Jw- wi,-QQ' ., k. ., 1 H., M? iZ,gt'5-Q,-, ag' f- 1,4 I ' , .....e K ., Ji ,. , .. - . 1 - g 'Ik Y fi! V. 'v if 5 v'.v-af? .,':,'5j. ..'.1,' ' l'v V A YK',,'ffl1 QQ! Q,-f g:.1J kf'4'.'-ag .M - . ' . . . ,.. ,.- .. y'Si1'.',f-3-r--'f 1- 'H' - ' - 'MQ 7'.s-.-,3,...- ' -.Cl-'ii 'A U , A l r ' 'W 1 Q, Q ,.,,., 5, ' -if? , '24 .Im , 1 'A '1 A V ja' .- - 1 ' ,h ma H In , . .. :ug-I p,, 3 ' V vi wn. 1-f ' ... 3 - R . . .qv if , I 'lb rv T T '5 91'-5 ff 'f is ' -was 'f' f-ff Y sf 'T f- ,'e -94' Football This year may be remem- bered as the year winning football returned to Bever- ly. Last year the team fought to a 6-4 record, but this year the Orange Crush Team dominated most of the con- ference. Though their 8-2 record is impressive. the Panthers could have gone even further if not for momentary lapses in their defense. While in great mid-season form the team was uprooted by Winthrop in the final min- utes ofthe game. Then on Turkey Dav the powerful defense. the key to Panther success. was shocked for 19 points in one quarter. Despite a great comeback effort. Beverlv suffered another unfortun- ate setback. 21-22. Senior standouts for the team were Co-Captains john Abate and Mark White, john Bvrne. Conti Coluntino, Bill Davis. Tim Harrington. Eric Iiapantais. Neil Olson, Marc Smorczes- ki. Iohn Ward. Iimmv Wright. Dave Wharton.. A strong squad of under- classmen will be returning next vear and greater accoun- plishments can be expected from Coach Hamor's men. llhgl ,QP 'm,.1,h 423, Q X TEE TIME f , : Q 0.1, v' ' 'fy' tl? in .1 gs ' A . Q' tiff! I-I ,-if' ? 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N f QA ' U 'Iv ,fi- I Y . .rg ,rss f 5 ,gs s -,'s7 -,A ,:' -.- , - 'J , ,. .1 , 'Q qs. 1.15, Jr' 4 A H ivan? J. Y :..' -if r .7 4 ,- ' ,n-X213 f '- s 7 .,'Lfs1 . N . filiu... - '. ' .. 1 - ' ' ' -' ,-Fx 'di ...0. 0-5. YVhen you're talking about tradition in Beverlv High fall sports. 3'ou're probably talking about Coach Bradfords golf team. Going into the season. however, the outlook was bleak. at best. Only two let- termen were returning from the 1980 corps. Co- Captains Dave Nvman and john Coan. Few of the re- maining players had seen previous varsity action. The forecast promptly went from bad to worse when the Panthers dropped their first three matches in succession. 'I'he golfers' skein of 12 consecutive win- ning seasons was in serious in ,jeopardy Beverly then reeled offsix straight wins to close out their conference mark at ti- 3. The Panthers came within one put tagainst Danvers. a match which ultimatelx' en- ded ina tiel ofqualifxing for the state. Kexing Bex'erlx's turn- around. besides Xxman and Cloan. were steadv Peter Larcom. Dave Niiller. Scott Givins. and Scott White. Rounding out the starting unit for the golfers were junior lom Gillis and senior Mike Gardner. Also seeing extensix e action were seniors xleff Nlartel and Piill Bishop and sophomore Phil Sak. lll X .X xx. , if- X 'XY A fcfxll. X N 1 X V , 'L i 'Q P 1 I A ET REACTID WT' - pi ini, ,gli ' 17:1-Q ' Y ' iiiilgn-q- -- U p 3 ,Q ,QA Q - 'fl -. , , . iii? ----fo 'rr vm - b ' 'fl . A f . f f ' 'Q-eqefw' we -2-Q - .P . q . A Q Z,?L,iS, f. Q , X.,-,'., .L .1 -.,.w . , ' ' 1-X' X. J 4 S-o,!l,4,'l R 'K e.1,q?',Av?:aVi fi,L::. ' -c-n,sQ,a4- . ' Vw 1. ' glilfe aww:-qsyiig .3,,,.'.,x ,f-,.,-. ,,. .a-...,,.s,-Q' 5 ' , 5 . f- f -N f 'H' 3. ,fi 4 A, ,g.. ,Q suv .www H 5 ' . .3 eQ,geps.,f1f.'t'..:. zihlwfbg w-4'-54 '21 'Sz 1 . 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The third singles position was held byjulie McGuire. a sophomore, McGuire proved to be a consistent and dependable asset to the team. The doubles tandems. Alison I-larrington and Marv Anne Pashalian. con- triubted numerous kev points from the first doubles slot, while the second duo of Lisa Crisafi and Pam Duchin provided its share of excite- ment. Kev performances were also derived from Kris- ten Bender. alternate Duchin. In all, the girls reeled oil a record of 13 wins and 5 loss- es. lf it had not been for old nemeses Marblehead and Danvers, they would have won the conference. What probablv matters most is that the girls proved that there is alwavs room for teamwork in anv sport. even an indi- vidual game like tennis. lI.i sr 'ff' ---L .Ng ii V4 MP1 V UF .gi N- 4-4 E V' x v' .JV-'fb .L1:'i'53. mg 'gg' 1' N 4 hr? 5' . V x .Q . . ' ' I x r, . . 2. ' ., n. -' J- -.' . airy . t an , . .Av 'QI' H f. S V 4 Qi .v ,TA ' fan - - -1 V 'L A v- isa? A , W f A P 1.1 Q r. . Q x gsxfsr L..A. mx. Z? w ' -4 ,I ' .1 'N 1 ' r l- a' II ', . 6 QT. F' 1 n r l r , W '- '- 'nb-1' ,A . , 1 ,'- i -. V 1 , -Al 4- . -O-' ,s. . , 6 1 J 'Ku 9 r. .f ms i A . .-N, alla' ,ff:..s,, -- Field Hocke The 1981 Field Hockey teain, under the leadership of Kelly LeCompte and Mo Finn. posted a 10-2-2 record ofthe season. Coach Susan Stowe took the team into the state tournament with a win over Arlington by a score of 4-0 before losing to a tough Amesbury teani, 2-1. This years leading scorers were F .H F' ,rf 'e unix 5: ' I X i w 'QQ , Q '1 11 f -:U 'as -td i ,, A . i . 'f Wwwee- 1- Q 5.21 --- . '- N 7-, 'A' is , 'T V -i .fJ .?' . , Y Pain klalhert 20116: Kellx' LeCompte Slflllz and Nlo Finn 6f5. This year six seniors will graduate: Wen- dy Bacheller. Ellen Bonaventura. Mo Finn. Kel- ly LeCompte. Alanna Mat'- donald and Nlaiw' Ann Pllill. Next rear Cloafh Stowe will have a lot of young talent to fill those vacaiicies. ll Soccer - lst row: P. Tarr, N. Luca, j. Long, E. Lavoie, C. . - A aw...----o -...--1-an--n Roberts,B.Silva,2nd row:L. Kil- .- ' mjbqhrm leen, K. McBrien, L. Terry, B. Klien, K. Blanchard, V. Dennis. Football- Panthers: C. Dodge, S. Story, lst Row: T. Wainwright, S. Seaburg. M. Germano. R. Cor- rio, C. Chushing, R. Maxner, L. Contarino. 'Znd row: A. Reade, L. Milal, L. Foley, S. Doyle, D. x Parisi, S. Bushey. gf-g llli Q .sw .54- . N , A -.n. 4 -f R ' I 36 ,G J- A I -' Fall Cheerleaders -'faq--juicy! , h 1 ' ' Oo S X '. '14 4:- 45, . Iii V i 'Q as L C'a -nriif-f!'vaE M 12? A p I.. 14 QQ, .inn gi' A B Q , -it s 4 0 - tg 'ij' -. na 0 L if X if . :4 .'fstl i . A.. ii -- R Q- S ' 'I , .nv . ' L., . -T-: Q J Q' . 'S wp ' gg' 8 1 K M, x, 09 ew' M 1 .5.4' 'I 1 .Q Fall Schedule I wil- 1 Cross Country-Boys BEV OPP 26 Saugus 65 31 Lynn English 24 22 Gloucester 33 25 Winthrop 32 15 Lynn Classical 33 Swampscott 23 20 Salem 45 32 Marblehead 23 28 Danvers 29 ' '21 7 fl af -L A . 1773 11 '2 7 f i xt f . ff, ' 3' ,X -legs' 1 ' . in . f 5- 'Tie all 1' ' f' 2fZ?is.aa2rsg4.Qf.g.,1A2 Football Bev oPP 18 Everett U 21 Saugus 8 0 Winthrop 6 18 Lynn Classical ll 29 Danvers 12 19 Gloucester 6 30 Marblehead 13 14 Swampscott 0 19 Lynn English 14 21 Salem 22 ' In Q, J' ! F .J -L v L' y Gross Country-Girls BEV OPP 15 Saugus 50 20 Lynn English 36 18 Gloucester 32 21 Winthrop 35 15 Lynn Classical 49 36 Swampscott 20 22 Salem 37 25 Marblehead 30 22 Danyers 33 Golf BEV OPP 5.5 Saugus 6.5 4 Lynn English 8 4 Gloucester 8 9 Winthrop 3 1 1 Lynn Classical l 9 Swampscott 3 :J Manchester 4 7.5 Marblehead 4.5 7.5 Salem 4.5 6 Danyers 6 '. 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OPP 1 ll ll ll 3 9 ll l ll 5 ll -1 ll -D 5 3 ll ll Field Hockey BEN' 6 Swampscott 3 Gloucester 4 Saugus l Danyers 1 Salem 1 Saugus 8 Winthrop 1 Danyers 3 Marblehead 2 Marblehead -1 Swampscott 6 Gloucester ll Salem 2 Winthrop OPP ll ll l 'P 0 l ll ll l ll ll I ti ll ll7 - A- 7 'Lilly -xl. 'gil I 'C A T, 1 7' : 1' .-.g - xx- -f JW, HARRIERS M90 691, ,X 5,3 J Q, My U - .,,..Q.p. 3- ...iff ,f : .f'+..5'2 '. wily-.f2'P'-lf, ,.,,':fgt-sb t., axis :wg . , 4,11--1-xg3,'gfi-.'-3' 3 - Af: X9 Ei' ,sv B. . 4 ge 2WfYfi9Ef P far. -at j, -,. .-. 'Q we --2 ,1, Q. - ' .-w' i . Q.:..j,r'r,, t - Lf , ,.4,,.,. , - -75'ff '. F-+?P f':..i+f -. ,a V ,. 1 '1 , Boys Track With a host of talented underclassmen and irre- pressible captain Brian Nor- ris, the Boys' Indoor Track Team battled their wav to a third-place showing in the NEC. Only an early season loss to Winthrop and a con- troversial defeat to Swamp- scott separated Beverly from the ranks ofthe unde- feated. Norris outkicked everv- one in the l000 during the dual meet season, anchored the mile relav team. and shared the leadership role with Coach jack Hilton. junior Tim Gannon shat- tered the school record in the two-mile. Kevin Gan- non, Mike Page, and Dave Barr were all factors in the distance events. Nelson De- ' '51 . , ,-1 , - N. , . -. Silvestre and Matt Bush mastered the 600 and 300. Futhermore. sprinter jav Rennicks continued to im- prove, junior Mike Fall was the leading Panther shot- putter, and Yito Cilufo soared to new hights in the highjump. Seniors. Peter Conlon. registered a sixth-place in the NEC-meet hurdles. Sprinter Al Nelson alter- nated between the 50 and the 300, while xliinniv Wright came on at the end ofthe vear to impress everx - one in the 50. Ross Nladore filled in at both short -- and middle-distances. and hlohn Ward and Phill Durgin showed flashes of lmi'illi.1nce in the shot put. gf'1'ffijg' 'Wiki 1 , xx-5-L 9319 'xi ' fag- x... . 3 fjgsisf si' -N -4 . ,-f+2:f'4?.'-I' lffigwuf- F ,--fi? ' - '2 iv -3 .1-fbwvisgs 338 f gt.. A 'f ., - ,P-N -3 Af-Zf',-.ffw . .5 1-' f 1-f .,..:M,iQ- 4, Q S -fi-QQ?-fw-W5xY2Q'fAf . bmi -idx L-ga-F :N 'QPA25 ' s.?f'f1,'f'l'Y5f 'E.ff'f9 1 . , K . , .QF ., , ,4 a 1 , ' vhif '3 '1- fm ., 5 1'-ffl?-H7 f A 1-. 7-J-:. ' Q f -YY A . ,-,. 'ax' ' 'ra .4-'-, . W-7m -- -1-.g' .,4x,.-'Lt 5.-l5l,',k.Iif'5., 8 gg: E .U n if Q ., 'fG I's f' ' v gig' ,L,..gfZ-gi . J V Q 1 ' :fy ',. is . In xr P. 4. lf. ,. 6 'Z' ' . ' Q l' as 4 V .,,,.-.r if 9 Q-. 1 .x., 'awp .i 'lx' 9 9 sin-x 'e ify l. rua-g..-3 . arzl ig if r ' ' - Girls Track A training season for out- door Track. That's what first year coach Gary Smith had in mind for the talented 1982 girls' Indoor Track team. Well, judging from the results, the Outdoor Track team will be virtually unbeatable. Not only were their outstanding individual performances, but the team itself posted a 6-2 dual meet record, placed second in the state meet, and first in the state relaysg the mile relay team proving to be in- vincible. Captain Darla Parisi left her mark wherever she went. She was undefeated in every event she tried. rang- ing from the 50 yard dash to the mile, and toppled many records, including the state QC, record in the 600. Co-captain joAnna O'Gorman also had a tremendously successful season. After overcoming a personal milestone in the shot put several times, she finally posted a school re- cord of thirty-seven feet, ten inches. Three year veteran Betty' Barr also contributed to the team's success with her ver- satility: consistently placing in the 1000 vard run and mile, in which she surpassed her personal best. junior Judy' Cass over- came a troublesome ankle injury to win a crucial race against Swampscott while sophomore Nlarcv Sidmund made her presence known asa competitive high jtnnper. 3 5 E :i:h xislgk' :uhhh hi' nn, f -4 4 A 4 v-, .1 E, ' 1 ,LT 1 Q i 'x H Lg ' . Gymnastics Tumbling to the end of a victorious season the 1981- 82 Gymnastics team showed what practice and hard work can do. They ended with an 8:2 record, pretty good their only loses were to Danvers CN.E.C. champs - unde- feated in two years.J and Salem by 2 tenth of a point. The girls finished Second in the N.E.C. and llth in the northshore region, missing a spot in the state meet by only 3 spots. The squad had only 3 seniors this year, co-captains jean Gudatis and julie LaSelva and Sue Brillant. The trio covered all four events and worked to keep the team unified. juniors. Kathy MacAdo and Cindy Maglio helped the team in it's strongest SlI'OIlg6Sl event, vualting. Sophomore. Cindy Denis, was irreplace- able, an asset to the team in all 4 events. As were Fresh- men Kim Naudeau and Dana D'Alfonso. Kathy Cowles earned top spots with beam routine. Chris- tine MacCarthy also had a good Beam routine as well as a peppy floor exercise. It was depth like this that made the team so strong and successful. The '81-82 team relished the joy of victory by achieving it's goal to break the 100 point barrier and defeating two personal ri- vals, Saugus and Winthrop. This young team is look- ing to an even better season in '83, Maybe even stealing the title from Danvers. 9 -gr P1 1 fi 'nf D 4' POOL HUSTLE Q s J -J . .P 9 S 1 'I eg 0- 1 .. ,L .-- -gf ., +,+,.,ffff- -- ' . 'L Q F . ' ' Q s Evita., v fjvily . x.,.n0,V'i':u rl 'ata Q v'-' -vs 9 db. Q -1' A --nf' . 5Q'fe-N, , lift: -if 'f1'5v-A iQ-'xnxx .-Y ! lsfiisf Swimmm g Ironically, The Boys' Swim Team under the direction of jon Lazar con- sisted of 15 girls and only 5 boys. They took on all boy teams including Medford whom they beat, mixed teams and finished with a 5- 4 record. Lori Cram and Scott I v t X tx. Robinson captained the underdogs. Kerry Freeman took on all ofthe opposition divers by herself. Other seniors include Margaret lN1urray. Lynn Tomkinson. Next year with most of the team returning the swim team hopes to better their record. lla 'yr '.'-- V , 'f 1 ' 1 RfffiPT'4 GE lil ING PI 'W n . . iff -! ' I!fEg'Q 0 7f 'f'a wr. 'c -. 44:1- f fs ' 'Q Q ,- -S? Wrestling They say that adversity builds character. If this is true, then the 1982 BHS Wrestling Team had more character than any team on campus. The squad suffered through a l-14 campaign, Yet, the grapplers may have turned the corner in their quest for respectability. Under the leadership of coach Ed C Don't Call Me Mister j Rogers and captain Bill Davis, the wrestlers knocked off Whittier Tech. and made strong showings against North Andover. Lynnfield, and Salem. Even disastrous losses to Mel- rose and Hamilton- Wenham could not dampen their positive attitude. ' Bob McKenna, a one-man wrecking crew in the unli- mited divison, won all but 141 i- one of his regular season matches, and made his pre- sence felt in the States as well. In his large wake was captain Davis. a master of psychological warfare. whose last-second victory against Saugus was one of the season's high-lights. Matt and Mark Silva pro- vided consistencv in the l 14 - and 121 - pound classes. while Mike Gardner held down the 128-pound class. Carl Fossa reigned in the 134-pound division. Mean- while. co-captain Len Legault was the terror ofthe 169-pound categorv. Potential alwavs seeins lo be the key word for Beverlx High wrestlers. But in 1982. the Panthers also showed something else: tl lol of heart. EW' .i v . Q, .D .x 71 45-.3 pg, nail, b QE i S.: ! I Coach Tom Billings, M. Michel. D. McCle-od, T. Hayes, L. Holland. D. Shipp, M, VanI:iere, P Murphy, E Smith, Nicholson, B. Kerr, D. Hutchinson. X11 ' ' . ,. '13 -' NF.: NTHERR V v 1 5n ,. , if f- HN Z... is f , I 1 . K to gf, 54 ty JI N it . u 'igf , .T Q T 1 f X 'Rf- 41-- N M ,-,....,,.-ff Boys Basketball Ifa person went to any of the boys' basketball games this year, he would discover a considerable change in all areas of their game: a new coach, Tom Billings, a new style of play, and even a new image - they dressed up the day ofthe games. They were competetive and pos- sessed character, two qual- ities epitomized in their final game against Salem. The relatively young and inexperienced team banded together and played surpri- singly aggressive team ball. This aggressive play sent a wave of fear down to all their opponents. The end result: exciting games sha- dowed by a deceptive record of Mat Van Liere and Tim Harrington captained the hardnosed underdogs and were key players as well, David Shipp and Larrv Hol- land also contributed a great deal to the team in their last year of play. Next year's returning players hope to improve upon this years perform- ance. lat, CUURTIN A I' 1' - ul C3 rj Bfu- 385.15 7 FV K , First row: A. MacDonald, M. Fmn, K. LeComLe, T. Murphy, M. Pfaff, M. Bessey. Second row: Coach jeff Muth, K. Regan, M. Pamos, L. Doyle, P. Colahan, L. May. E. Mangan. '-..?.' ui .-4 4 ,, 4 , s. S9 1-'fn 1 L I sg! -15 Girls Basketball I2-6, third place in the Northeastern Conference, the best defensive team in the N.C., and recognition in a Boston Globe poll as one of the top ten teams in Division I. These are four notable achievements which best illustrate the accomplish- ments of this vear's girls bas- ketball team. The reason for this newlv acquired success in- clude discipline, defense. team play, and second vear coach jeff Muth, who pro- duced the most winning sea- son in the team's historv. Senior Co-Captains Kellv LeComte and 'I'errv Mur- phv, were recognized for their outstanding perform- ances as they were selected to play on the All Star learn. Alanna MacDonald con- trolled the team's offense plaving at the point guard position. Leslie Dovle was a dominant and intimidating force at the center position andjunior Kim Reagan and Senior Ellen Nlangan contri- buted at the off-guard posi- tion. Seniors Nlarlene Besse. Marianne Pfaff. and Nlo Finn continuallv sparked the team with their tena- cious defense. Next vear Reagan, Nlo Pantos, Paula Colahan. and l.vnn Nlax hope to continue what the l982 Girls Basltethall lieam has started winning. lil 116. 1 W fan .79 CRUSHED ICE QP' f ' ' ilfi L ..- Pie W 4 sp .f,,x- 1- .-,Vt I l ' , I 1 1 First row: Coach S.Z.l. Polley. S. Spenser. K. Cross.j. Parisella, B. Hamor, R. Zocco. Nl. Kennedy. B. Steeves. D. Outlet. B. Small, S. Cross, B. Devlin. K. Irtlng. Second rowzj. Putur. C. Auger, E. Keenan. T. Tamilio. E. Evans, T. Gillis.AI. ' Coanxl. Sirois, S. Pascucci. C. Burke. I 17 ' Y 6- ye 357 f' '--+ Y . Q 3 Q ' xx? ax, A 'ca , S f' AP -usa '-s...-VI' -g .. fzfv Hi? Q n N 4 f vt lu a mpg. Tlockey The hockey team worked its wav through a rebuilding year this past winter, with only two experienced plav- ers returning. Only five seniors headed a team laden with several underclassmen. The season was a roller coas- ter ride, with several highs and lows, the best games being against state tourna- ment-bound, Danvers. Saugus and Swampscott. The seniors on the team were jeff Sirois, Mike Thibedeau. Ed. Keenan. Steve Cross and john Coan. Coach xlav Pollev welcomes back junior defensemen. Brian Steeves and Bill Hamor, forwards Mike Kennedv. Steve Passucci. jason Parisella and Rich Zocco. plus a large support- ing cast of sophomores. Both goalies Eric Evans and Tonv Tamillio. also re- turned. The 1982-83 team. blessed with great numbers and experience. should challenge for the league title. lil Winter Cheerleaders HOCKEY-First row: C0- Captains B. Morrissey. R. Crowell. Second row: A. Trabuc- co. Niichaud. D. Solimeno. L. Foss. K. Polgreen. D. Ax ia. Third row: D. Hamor. B. Bradx. L. Savox. P. Roberts, D. Perron. BASKETBALL-First row: L. Forest mAsst. Capm. L. Cushing. S. Dowdell. K. Pelletier. D. Scouras. R. Cassola. S. Halpern. Second row: Egan rCapt.J. K. Desantis. A. Gasperoni. C. Aieta. D. Callahan. L. LaPointe. S. Pier- pont. P. Lindgren. J.V. BASKETBALL-First row: N. Real. S. Carnevale. L. Coombs. L. McRae. KLA. Moren- cx 1C1apm.NI. Palmer. N. DePas- quale. L. Adams. D. Yigliotta. Second row: R. Flaherty L. Lavoie. S. slalhert. T. Silver. K. Walsh. Cf Leilault. A. Traicoff. C Dmle. 1:34 inter Schedule Boys Indoor Track Girls Indoor Track BEV OPP BEN' OPP 57 Danvers 30 37 Danyers 65 40 Witnrop 46 42 Winthrop 40 47 Marblehead 39 42 Marblehead 40 75 Lynn English 22 56 Lynn English 25 42 Swampscott 43 41 Swampscott 41 66 Glouester 22 54 Salem 28 75 Salem 1 1 Boys Basketball Girls Basketball BEV OPP BEV OPP 53 Gloucester 54 54 Gloucester 34 81 Marblehead 62 38 Marblehead 41 81 Swampscott 84 44 Swampscott 32 55 Lynn English 67 68 Lynn English 35 61 Peabody 64 48 Saugus 33 50 Salem 62 32 Wintrop 56 61 Lynn Classical 76 38 Lynn Classical 42 52 Danvers 60 64 Danyers 45 61 Gloucester 64 43 Gloucester 36 33 Salem 55 49 Salem 50 76 Marblehead 53 42 Marblehead 41 86 Swampscott 72 52 Swampscott 32 61 Lynn English 63 63 Lynn English 32 63 Saugus 64 49 Saugus 44 64 Winthrop 56 48 Winthrop 54 51 Lynn Classical 45 60 Danvers 42 39 Salem 51 89.55 95.5 98.45 rw 05 95.2 91.8 101.5 107,1 104.6 102.45 Gymnastics North Reading 69.15 HatnM'Wen 66.2 Danyers 108.1 Salem 82.45 Glouster 72.35 Saugus 54.3 Marblehead 90.25 Winchester 90.4 Winthrop 93.2 11amfWen 72.6 BEY 0 1 13 I7 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 4 4 3 1 3 0 1 Hockey Marblehead Gloucester Linn Classica Salem Danyers Winthrop Lynn English Swampscott Saugus Marblehead Gloucester Linn Classical Salem Danyers Winthrop Linn English Swainpscott Saugus OPP fa -4 1 0 0 ll 8 4 O Q7 9 1 ll 4 li N 5 4 KJ I-I Swiinining Medford Wakefield Sorneyille Danxers Lynn Classical Lx nn English St. .lohns Peabody Marblehead Malden Salem jig. 3s ,!' .,Af- va! ,. I V :xiii Wrestling Linnlield Burlington Melrose Whitter Ipswich North Reading North Antloxer Wakefield Saugus Shwsheen Salem Georgetown Hain Wen 5-El? 2 S 4 N, 5. Sfgw --1 :tis .'- V , unior Varsity FOOTBALL john Adams Mike Carnovale Mark Guinavan Dave Hachett Mike Kennedv SOCCER-j.V. FIELD HOCKEY-j.V. Tom Wilson jennifer Scott Tim Burt Karen Deeley Ernie Gabriel Cindy Flynn Brian jacques Lisa Frasca Paul Burazyniski Missy Guilmet Bob Cahill Michelle Chris Crouley Mark Hatchel Adam F Dave Steve Mike Mike Len Mike -Cstifowski Dave Edwards Steve jim Maho -955. 4 john Gau' Lewis? y Wostly Brent Tipert Dennis Campbell Bob Ponzini Mike Billings Bob Evitts Adam Winkler Ixathy Leach -' 0' Koz n Umbley: - 'I 13 ' aiggtern Theresa Bethtel is -fs oi,-as iw to Mgghggrie Conti ,N L 3' l F . C191 '-v l '.,.- si .5 ?'. fi , ,. 5 Lori Merrill jane Petrosino H' ..gf'i, V . :fl 'r 4 -,s fir 'ii 'f'f john Mandragoris jim Slabacheski' Kurt O Rourke 5 David Barton f 5 e Q we 'i V25 Gary Gowels M john Mahoney Pat Murray Glenn Wilczek jason Straw Rick Kampersal Glen Corbell Mike Gill Nick Papandreaou Mike Schegal Steven Pieroni Scott McCul1ock J Eric Claricia Mike Harvey Ed Wright Kyle Manuel Hal Geary Tim Flaherty Brian Hadden Steven Kluge George Waddell Kevin McGunn 84: Freshmen Sports R! J sgigrm 5 BOYS BASKETBALL-j.V. Kevin jesson Ed Sargent Anthony Slabacheski Joe Gabriel Nick Tipert Ray 'Alexander Brian Barry jeff Corning Doug DePiero Michael Horrigan Peter Murphy FRESHMEN Ed Wright Scott Lewis Mike Anderson john Abates George Coplus Dave Edwards Tim Flaherty jim Gasperoni Hal Gearry Brian Hadden K.C. Manuel Peter Murphy Doug Peterson Steve Pieroni Mike Schlegel , N. f ,, va.. - -.iw ' Keg' j-the g ' - xiii! ' S - 'Dfw ' 2- , -'5 Y - ., if ,'e'Z'r5,?'??Q ' s ,. ...a 3 V t sz Qs 6 fi' 'Q-me nv - -11 .'f,,, v ,-get , 5553.5 '41 T2 ' ' A ,y...,'.f' J J vga, in w , S t- mi Q6 we I an rw t- . Y A . ,V 11 .Ef:f?k:i:xl. ,fi wt Q t , P, ,lf 5, .f fi jifxafin ' if K - K vw 3 . 4. -H W . .. .i W , i.gr.lX -a , 5 X ii iii in X 1 ,Q waterway Q ., A 13' W.. V GIRLS BASKETBALL J V Cherly Cook Libby Davico Nancy Gellonean Staphanie Bulpett Robin Malivitch Robin Di Dinato Carol Lyn Manuel jane Esterbrook Kristin Young FRESHMEN Stephanie Black Karen Bochynski Kim Day Beth Gussak Dena Hamor Sheri Jermyn Lori McNiell Kendra Parsons Beth Powers Us L, O 0 0 3'-:bum 3 e-rf-r Q-r 'I' ?3?3?3 e-rf-+e-r 444 Fr!! FDCDFD mmm CIO 933393 f-f-C'fC'f' p-nh-it-4 44 Ill F3533 f-rr'fc'!' Q22 SSI IA SSI IAI D SSI IAI D SSI IAI D AID First row: Editor Liz Stewart, Advisor Mrs. McCafferty, Second row: L. jarvis, W. Bacheller, T. Misins, T. Guay, E. Mangan, A. Lombara. Third row: S. Beasley, M. Fone, S. Brillam, B. Wuenschel, E. Bonavemura, Beasley. 'Q Q llll !yr X -AA 12: Q? --,N 9 L l Suv Beyerlega fBe-yer-legal - a publica- tion put together by a group of dedi- cated, hard-working, ambitious. fun- loving, wild and crazy Beverly' High students. The staff was truly' as indi- vidual as each section ofthe book. And the advisor, Mrs. lylctlafferty flylcflafl was no exception. While the staff was like the separate pages of the book, McCaf was the binding force. She offered her expertise, helped the staff make their deadlines. and kept them going with her perky smile. Another reason for this year's suc- cess was the team work between Iylctlaf and Editor-in-Chief Liz Stewart. Liz worked well with the staff, giying them assistance without stifling their crea- tiy'e and imaginatiye ideas. Associate Editor Sue Brillant graced the staff with her creative abilities in layout design. Sue was in charge of the ad pages, and although the Senior hs' , JM -I 2 Z I1 -. . Y. I I a J -Q .X 1. 7 ., Jfiv, Q' x Class didn't proyide her with a great number of ads to work with. she was still able to turn those dreary' pages into something exciting. Senior standouts on the staff were Sue Beasley, Louiseklaryis. lillen Klan- gan. 'liracy Nlisins. Wendy liachellor. Ellen Bonayentura and Lauren Altshuler. 'lihe girls worked closely together whether it be on layout de- sign, typing. writing or editing copy. picking or choosing photos or partying on the weekends, All of the senior were new to yearbook work. yet each did a commendable job. L'nderclassmen rounded off the staff, and will proyide a strong founda- tion for next years book. Specifically. jennifer Beasley. .Xndrea Lombara. Becky Wuenschel. Nlarlaine Forte. Sue Nleyer, Gayle Pitts. 'liina Cluay. and Nancy Binns. lhe undertlassmen were happy to do the dirty work . l c 5' Q, 'UHF' Hayle you ey'er tried alphabetifing l5ll1l underclassmen's names? Well. thatsjust what they accomplished. And to our special t ontributers suc h as Dan Hammon cloe tlopywrighil who wrote a large amount of the lbtmcly copy: Peggy Donlon who typed it. Nlrs, Krueger who made Peggy do itfz Nlr. Krueger who generously donated hot- tles of white-out and boxes of staples: Nls. Nliner who collected the money from ads: and the Senior Class who gaye us the freedom of creation. lhe Paeyerlega staff says I ll.XNlsSff .Xnd ' ' I Y we made it NlcC.af.. l ll Ld er Llffff :J A First row: P. Coombs, D. Denis, R. Bobroff, V. Zizza, E. O'Do- noghue. R. Fecteau, Second row: K. Wesley, D. Corcoran D. Hammond, C. Callely, B. Dunphy, W. Ferrari. Luxe va ,, ,- -Q-X -J Q. . if 7 1 1995. .I 1 X45 76.5 D Xxwxi, .. Q L f C L 1 2 9 59-Vi Ln Tl- r I UE N 1 R , '-fl., 3 - . X 3 4' x, 0 . l',.3,'. --l...- R, .-xx Q : .- .' u .A . 5 4 'K' Q 1, L- 5 . ,f ...J iff. 5- -... Lak: T Xvgag . Only in its fourth year of existence. the monthly BHS newspaper main- tained its unique status as the only stu- dent-run monthly on the North Shore. And, though its working agreement with Mr. King ofthe Beverly YQIIIIIITS, the Ledger staff used the Times to type. edit, typeset, and layout its ten issues. This year for the first time. the Lrfl- ger had a pair ofCo-Editors In-Chiefat the helm: Crystal Coleman and Dan Hammond. The two did a capable. praiseworthy job. filling perhaps the most volatile position in school. The remainder of the staff was equally strong. Associate Editor. Chris Callely, with his stinging editorials will not soon be forgotten. Callely was assisted by a promising sophomore. Barry Dunphy. lf' Ter-ll ' K. ,ll 5 . l .xx The New department was anchored by Beverly's answer to Ceraldo Rivera. Dave Corcoran. The soft-spoken Cor- coran preferred to do his talking with the pen, as his blockbuster on the minimal effects of Proposition 21: will attest. He was aided by sophomore Rich Fecteau who. among other ta- lents, may be the best computer black- jack player on this side of Atlantic City. The Sports department continued to be a world unto itself. Yet. under the command of Editor Wayne Ferrari. the Sports section found the right ba- lance of school and professional sports to insure its popularity. Ferrari was assisted hy freslnnan Kevin Wesley. The Features Department. under the affable Peter Cootnbs and the ambitious Risa Bobroff, kept pace with lb uk s ex X jll v ' 5 QQ ! ' 9 A944 A . L the other groups. The horizon was bright among the staff as wellxlunior Danny l.aSota held down the photographic chores. while aspiring to bigger things. Freshmen Patrice Manning. Karen Bochynski. Debbie Denis. and Erin O'Donoghue offered invaluable hours of help. while sophomores Scott Dickinson and Yin- cent Zizza both worked tirelessly. Celia Ketley and Paul Sak each t .nne through with several clutch articles. while Tom Scoop Whalen became a local legend. Bill Davis, Sue Brillant. Cindy Close, and Monica Nlurphy .ill contributed to the House Calls page. Lil Stewart. much to her chagrin. ex- pertly handled aclyertising chores for three years. lfl 5 ......-i ' 0 If-.. w- .....-, 'n .Kg-I' il 'i ig, E..-jr hi .. -4 1 f ' X X. C5 me-vw I '-n-, fa x ii , 'sk 'i ., if--Il' N 4 v v 5 lid V A ! 1 J i , N i ' ii. Axl. First row: P. Sak, C. LeClerc. M. Richards,j.jarvinen, S. Regan. Second row: Editor Neil Olson, 'rf Mi Rawson, M. Toroyan. ----Q , -- . , ..H.,v EW! iff! .-,-.,. If p A . i T , yl.jH'W N l ' nv vu. N uvlwfilllx llf' '- ' - TW ,',. ll, p-is . i t T .1 w -- in --1 it i.. . 1I1lll , . - - lk i 'T P A' llll .' T1 T ,ni-v5'9'lQ-gill-' ', if-I . iw J' l 99 J s1l'6..2 J' 'F ii X ' 4s f n r-it v lf21u1'..i , YL- i ll' ISL-. ,T ll N N in ' e . -' l im 1 - . t 'n .V R- Q, y gs- f- - . , 'vo ii , Sl nv! ' alll rv I-n Ei TQ--:if rl. - ll. l 4- T' , .. -il xx 'jr I 5.1. T ll ilill ityi li v e fs T , 'F -ff wf'l:W-T uv V fm'-,xwvf ,T -tx --Lcffp -I gl H, Vl,ll':,-NF, .l1'1,j'A5i.,' ' 1.510 . 2- W - p Wrjilyl, f - TTT-T-if t r ' . 'ff '-' -,J l 1 w ill li ill T s -fs Tit T 4 f l - ll 'lfll li - n .M I 4' Q 's l ,- -.r l, -'e:'el5i N . y V 2 4 , ..Gjf,f,, Lil1 ' X .t-:L v I 'I . Mt .,. K Q. LY U 43,4 K, Jn Vp s THE AEGIS winter Issue, 1981 EDITOR: neil olson COVER' dave cedrone TVPIST' mary Campagnolo ADVISOR: sandra smeltzer PRINTER: claude h. Datten STAFF: iulie jarvvnen I cownustnows ARTTHTS SPONSOPS connie Tecierc Stacy lederwan mary rawson Sean reqan maureen richards, ad paul sal Claire Spiro Paroaret tnro 1 darTene bertone P D h . usc rnhin crnwplT marlene fnrtv cnvp Gaudet varv Uerwann aw! hendersnn 'aY1p warvxnen ataty ledew-an jngnng wanfra Kath. mcne'TW alvc nelsnr ne1l olson maureen rvthardx ,'ndz Rlatterv Jeanna utatvv Wn17'tlHV'E'i TDVOVRY dave cedrnnc rvvh flvnn avuavet tovtyi The ledervar i if . l S Q The Argzlv, the longest standing pub- lication in the high school. serves as a great artistic outlet for many of the students here. New. and unique works of Poetry, writing and artwork, that might otherwise have dissappeared are brought to life and recorded. Au- thors whose talents may have other- wise withered are given a means by which to express themselves. The staff itself is given a chance to work, not only as writers, but as literary critics. draftsmen and salesman. Their con- tributions oftime and effort enable the magazine to be published. It was the aim of this years staff to contact a wide range of students across the high school. both for their input of materials and for their reading audi- ence. The magazine has been fairly successful and has enjoyed a greater profit in sales and advertisements than in recent years. This stands as evidence of the devotion of many members of the organization. Though all complex individuals. the staff has managed to come together and exchange a great series of ideas. With the continued efforts of moti- vated staff members in the future it is hopeful that this trend in quality pro- duction of the Aegis will continue. llft K I Marching Band The 130 member Beverly High School Band. Baton Squad. Pantherettes. and Flag Squad had a very successful march- ing season during the fall of 1981. Over twenty five performances were presented during a three month period including well recieved performances at all B.H.S. home football games, the Thanksgiving Day game at Salem. six competitions including the third annual Beverly Band Competition at Hurd Stadium and parade perfor- mances. The band also hosted the tryouts for the first New England Band Association Honors Band tryouts. Several students were chosen for this outstanding group. 'X 23: j abs, lla 'tml .llarflznzg Band First row: T. Yasile. K. Walsh, P. Taglieri. P. Lndgreen. Braccia. N. Avila. H. Cravatis.l-Q. johnson. Halpern. K. Anderson, K. Hegartv. S. Tomkinson. R. Evans. L. Henderson. M. Walsh. C. Grein. D. Avila, E. Coombs. Second row: S. Duke. L. Whitnev . T. MacCarthv . A. MacDonald. C. Manning. L. Lemav. S. L'Abbe. M. Tarricone. D. Wharton. S. Casale. S. Jarvis. K. Dunn. D. Rowe. D. Moniz. M. Bouchard. A. Whitexl. Holland. P. Beaver. Third row: K. Cassola. D. Papa. L. Tucker. A. Cawron. Nor- wood, Y. Zizza. Cilks. D. George. T. Stentiford. T. Marciano. D. Mack- enzie. K. Newman. C. Leclaire. S. Whittaker. L. Maggiacomo, B. Wood. G Seelev. N. Levielle. H. Currier, P. Small. Fourth ron: L. Houde. S Wheelotk. B. Cove. S. Anderson. M. Piva. B. Rodgers. S. Practor. B llti Crandal. L. Lee,j. Crowley. P. Carr. B. Pollard. C. Thompson. W. Hunt. K. Marchand. G. Barry. E. Mooney . S. Blumenkrantz. D. Hiller, Fifth row: W. Hallahan. A. Ducharme. S. Devoe. K. Dodge. H. Dunnexl. Manning. M. Mench. C. Lang.j. Cunningham. Pickell. K. Wood. K. Regan. P. Hentschel. D. Knuttilla. Kjessen, S. Hegartv, W. Southwick. C. Corning. K. Zocco, Sixth row: M. Tanzella. M. Bettencourt. C. Bowzer. L. Douglas. M. Heffernan. L. Doyle. L. Phillips. K. Cassola. G.johnson. D. Abrams, S. Blumenkrantz. D. Ballentine, L. McMahon. A. Chisolm. L. johnson. E. Coutreau, M. Lee. B. York. . in-13 ww-2 . f fl Wu .i'Ti f -4 A ff' wg T-5. , .UIA Q- , AI-F rv 1'- 'arf ' .J F ,z W :Kxt 'Q if 1- ,-..Q.f - '-3 - in 1 N AMN, TA x,'v- 'gf7 i:5 'ff Qw ' '-'K ' N Q! X ' -- ., A , ,fa -5.23, 13 7 , x fx 41 .n5 y ' NX HT , l 1 Squads 'l l'3 ll lf ' sl ' l ' 2 l 5? 5 Nl ,. t'. .1 5 ' ! lla fi ll M 1 l 0 r T. Vasil-3, R. Walsh. P. Taglieri. P. Lingreenul. Braccia, N. Avila. H. Clravalis. R.xI0llI1SOll. S. Halpern, K. Anderson. K. HCg3flf'. S. Tomkinson. R. Evans I.. Henderson, M. Walsh, D. Avila. E. Coombs. ik 4' f s Q ?1 ,gy Z ll'- Stage Band 'H if ,,-we tba 5 lg A , if' i 'I K The Beverly High School Stage Band consisted oftwenty players this year. The membership was chosen by audition prior to the start of the school year. The group performed all types of popular music from jazz to rock, and partici- pated in competitions at Norwood, Lynnfield, and the Uni- versity of New Hampshire. Other activities included per- formances at both Middle Schools, a Music Parents Dance. and competition performances at Toronto, Canada as part of this year's concert band exchange concert. N vX'x'XW!'Rf3K!NNX -ff 1 I i J 3 3 9 C g U N-P.. U' ., f I 'fr Qu? STAGE BAIND T1 umpets C, Barr Ml Cross ey C Lan M Nlench Plcltell Trombones S Blumenlxiantz Manning D Hillel B Wood S Vyhittilter Saxaphones S Casale I Liteh lx Nlarchand A Winkler Rhxthm A Duth nine L lem ix N1 Iuiicone D Wharton D Papa If N.-' D - 1 i . ' ' R. Norwood P. Carr . T ' 2 ' i l l Concert Band The Beverly High School Concert Band began its perfor- mance schedule immediately after the conclusion of the marching season in the fall. Concerts this year included the usual Winter and Spring programs, and several other local concert programs. The highlight ofthe concert season was the band's trip to Newmarket. New Hampshire and Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of this year's exchange concert program. l x X dx ,E this N. aff, 134: X ! r ffl n .. ff! 5 1 xx C if :XX 'XX x la ' CY! ii i I 1 sl will I l 1 a J Ti.: .rw ' I 4 Concert B and Alto Saxophones: K. Wood, L. Lemayxj. Litch. E. Mooney, K. jesson, D. MacKenzie, A. Gawron, D. George, S. Hegarty, B. Gove. Tenor Saxophones: P. Carr, W. Hunt, S. Pierce. Baritone Saxophones: C Corning, M. Piva, Contra-Bass Clarinet: S. Gilks. Trombones: S Blumenkrantz, D. Hiller, S. Whittaker, B. Pollard, S. Wheelock. B Wood. Baritones: j. Manning, P. Hentschel,j. Dube. French horns: C Manning, D. Knuuttilla, NI. Robin Umbley. Tubas: A. Ducharme, K Zocco, W. Hallahan. Trumpets: J. Pickell, M. Mench, C. Lang. R Norwood, Crowley, P. Small, G. Barry. K. Newman, S. Proctor. K Regan.j. Holland, L. Maggiacomo. R. jermyn. S. Duke, V. Zizza, P Beaver. Flutes: L. Lee, K. Dodge. S. Norwood. R. Evans. L. Whitney, S Devoe, L. Houde, K. Cassola, G. Seeley, L. Shaw, L. Tucker. R. Rod gers, B. Crandell, T. Stentiford, T. Marciano, T. Nazaroff. C. Cullen N. Walsh. Clarinets: S. Casale,j. Cunningham, K. Marchand, H. Dun ne, J. DiAnni, A. Winkler, D. Papa. C. Thompson, S. Anderson. H Surrier, N. Levielle. Bass Clarinet: C. LeClarie, W. Southwick. Oboe: P VlacCarthy. Percussion: j. LaSelva, M. Bouchard, K. Dunn. S.Jlll'YiS. S -'Abbe, D. Moniz, D. Rowe, S. Tomkinson, A. White. Timpani: M Farricone, D. Wharton, Mallets: A. MacDonald, First row: L. Henderson, M. Toroyan, NI. Matthews, L. Cragan, E. Berman, B. Pollars, R. Ormiston. KI. Labbe. P. Donlon, NI. Furev, Second row: K. Hildebrand, Rossi, L. Frasca, Toussaim, Cussack, K. Anderson, M. Axelrod, gl. Roy, K. DeBoer. CI. Leillaire, L. Lemax. 'l liird ron: .-X. Chisholm, S. Hutchinson, D. Cristoforo, M. Rawson, K. Wesley, M. Dixon, D. Knuuttila. D. Stenilord, C. johnson. S. Robinson. The Beverly High School vocal groups consist of the Chorale, Con- certquire, and Girls Choir. Mem- bership in the larger group is open to any and all BHS students in grades nine through twelve regardless of pre- vious experience. New members are always welcome. This year's Chorale consists of sixty- five voices. Membership in the smaller group is determined by auditions. During this school year the vocal groups performed at the Winter Con- cert in December, the Pops Concert in February, the Exchange Concerts with Hackettstown, New jersey, in April and May and the Spring Concert in May. The vocal music groups are directed by Mr. Robert Lynn of the Music Department. Vocal students comprised a large portion ofthe cast and crews for Marne, our all-school Broadway Show, offer- ing this year. Vocal people perform in a wide variety of small ensemble, solo programs, and assemblies throughout the year. Some ofthese are at BHS and others in other states as well as many on the North Shore as a public service to local clubs and organizations. During the holiday season the BHS Carolsingers performed for several organizations including the Beverly Rotary Club, Beverly Hospital. Liberty Tree Mall, and Governor Kings Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the State House. ISR S S 5 1,-'ff -gig 'YN , V, ' Q-, v u:.' -A 1 r M ' Bryan vs. Darrow for 100 .J- XX xx X 1, . hflff' it KK' Lo ' Students from BHS competed for tash awards in the Public Speaking Contest. Con- testants prepared speeches by Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, two famous orators on whom characters in ln- herit the Wind are based. A panel of judges selected the top three speakers, Michelle Guil- ment, Laura Douglas, and Tom Whalen. l 'ig X Q X V . 2 i or H. 1 I l ll 1 . , A 1-,F lu. ,fl KJ link 13 Math Team i SJ3 -' '. r ' J iq . . - '-. . .J, , - ll- . x-. . ' .A , -N EJ. v., I . . - ,L A f - .. A 1--I -'- ' i' A V '. if L ' lim r' ' s -' fr 49- 1 ., .ini 1-'. 4 LHC- 1 - A ,, Ur .r, j . f n e ff' , f'1g-7' .-5 Q, :lr 1 1 - L- . v, , ao l U, -: ' .v 1 .' .'1f.'.l 'ill'-' ' ' 1 UVM, 6 A' 41-., , tk.. g- ' ' -4 2. . ' N fi' , ..-,,..4 E K f , L lm 4 . l. .7 I . X, x A 5. -A . A X 'g 5 if 1 ..V-5 This year, a few dedicated students with an exceptional understanding of mathematics take part in the Math Team competitions. Under the direc- tion of coordinator Mr. L. Merriman the students compete once a month, either here at B.H.S. or at another school, against nine other school teams. These competitions consist of six categories of questions with each category containing a test composed of three difficult questions. The Math Team members are only allowed a mere ten minutes to answer these questions, a difficult task for most peo- ple to accomplish. f . N I I I fx T X R fi 1 C ll 4 Equuangular squuamau equnmguilf .na rum eqm1.man mor eq.,..ng.n.fy equnamai If .i polygon is both cquilateml and equiangular, thc polygon is called 3 ffllulaf PUIPEUY1 All the following figures are regular polygons. cf ll -, N X' A lx f f E . X xx , , Oral Exercises ln Exercises 1 -8 which ol me lugures ave oolvgons 7 1. R 3. 5. 7. l X, fr l X J ,f J f W X, l .mg 2 fi 4 s 8 l . , . . ,-wi, , X ,ff 4 XB - , W 1' L! '-' 4 , if x t In Exercises 940 state whether each polygon has been named in an acceptable manner 1 A ' 9. t 10. ' .Ljl X N .t I, . f v Y I fi 1 l1 nl f I'i:imii1v1lfrf a - .0 ' .. I 5 ,, . ., 'aw- . '. .Lk-' 1 Li l l l r l The Solar Project attracts the news media, it . D I lf' X -1 , Solar Committee A 4 . .h i r i ' 1 ,' it V ' 4 ,A , .x . '- Q n r - - ,lf ,ui K . 1 I 5 R ' I ' ' 11 v-T wx -A f - - . .....':---a...... ,fl Aijxll n gm, w'73 f '! 1 ,L V ' k it A x v 4' ' r' ,, . 5 I 3, 4' -' , - 1 1 7 J j On November 30, Phase III of the Beverly High School 32.7 million dol- lar Solar Project went into effect. Un- fortunately, things did not go as plan- ned. The students were promised a course in computer training using the O.D.A.S. for the solar installation. So far the program has been disappoint- ing, not only for the broken promises. but also for the lack of student parti- cipation in the project. Under advi- sors, Mr. Zapantis, Mr. Clement, Mrs. Levin, and Mr. McManis, the seven students worked faithfully. They all did a praiseworthy job. Hopefully next year more students will get involved in the project and learn the ins and outs of the solar world. Q- My ,f v.g...ooQnN ' yr Z5 This March, thirteen Beverly High students participated in Close- Up 1982, a program established for the involvement of youth in govern- ment. For one week these students made this nation's capital their class- room, and experienced first-hand knowledge from senators, repre- sentatives, and officials of the Reagan administration. While the one week learning ex- perience was filled with seminars and lectures, it was a great Cl'l1dI1CC to meet many new friends and tour the city of Washington D.C. Paired with students from Miami, those from Beverly enjoyed such activities as a tour of the city and a night out at the theater. Cl0.w-Up 1982 was an educational experience unmatched by any other classroom activity. H311 ' -,-3' S7 i K. Hildebrand, S. Dickinson, Mahony, A. Harrington C l-ll 5,15 L Q ' 'Q' ECallely, S. Beasley, P. Colohan, A. Karlyn, j. Scott ni U slug? Csluderltus up-Us dost-6 Bram bulqmg t,,.+ll netwflrst hand kno-pledge cf hob com letel STYTLI hi f- :M Ears llvobb nqfrorn lls+en My to In speakers all week 0-nd iF0m l Siffl KJ' .mg to i.ooD algo at 1? nal dance V X X Bag undereyef -from me hours Xood ned.: pa eofacl Mille Ned- p2fT'nQrlenlll, cle VHIEC1 fromfarr ID camera 1- sf ,X Gigi- PPQ hzoorvi lens X , Q V- . I XA happy heart from ' 0 dweek ueryuaell SPGU1 all QSPQHS of goverl-mont, pollllcs and life in qeneml XX a fhglasseelxlnlsaslilrw-i3tor'v,'iflD.C. 9 .Q . I , . I 5 - Y X fi . F I , lm i A S Mjl Q J Q Sorgtblfepsfmm Carry -Y ll-,Q 'CCR gscuvenlrs and on gxhausred rccmmate mcurrecl from roll-sion I Q Sl-aan on slacks wllha3rnall'lOUYvTf wifil Q Soda i I K S Sore legs Qfld Millers c1rcheSf OffW -l fualklrlqclrourxl fflpll-Ol ' Hill and walking afouv-cl A X,l,'Q9l'llnq4rori,:vwd walk- if in ,ood VJGllilFlq and ugilklrlg... Brokenfoe whore f5'l'l bleppe-:l onfocf llyfihal dance I I I . I I I I I ' C'lu.se-Lip Connnunitv Sponsors Bay Bank and Trust Company Beverlv Rotarv Club I I E Beverly Savings Band Beverly 'leichers Association Beverly X .lNI.C'.A.fDon'1lcl Anderson I I Lee Fraser 'ind Patch Inc. I Leslie Rav Insurance Agency Yew England Bio Labs Inc. - '90, 5 Parker Brothers , ag 'gi l' 1 0 O g The Beverly National Bank , 9 .- Q . .I . . 'llhiokol C'orpor'1tionfX entron Division ' iso . ' 11.0 , 6 .-4O.'l,O Q . ' 1 H. '. Q5 I O o'eQ t.,'t' 4 'O ' M 30. U. ' f p i'fs., fQ 1n 0 o I 1 0 s 0 0' Q I 0 + Q 20.0, O -s '.o'o Q , -s 2 ' I qi C. ' ul' . ,. .I I.OoK5 IIKQ 'I'I'xQ Qood SCHD.'I'or JUST had his Iiirefr queshon I and answer J, .--X I 'FFOWX 51052-OP M359 L 'N , ., I Q Q-4 It Mwk W +9 0? ,Xa I I A I I I C A C 4 C I V A L A League of Women Voters , c , L c , C L A K 1 K 1 1 A lc J C Y session VJiI'I'i see e+udenI5 I N French Exchange .A l . Mx LLM 7 I-,. H, I gig... 3 A, 66? . U- my .W , at A - H f T4 af w nc ,ww rl 'Q L '4 . 2 -7 - I I 1 , Q .. I. 4 . A tg? Y f 1, Q .- ,ff 3- -'s I' I A f f s Z 162 First Rowg D. Ahern, K. Cushing, Second Row: A. Leonard, K. Polgreen, D. Callahan,j. Guadatis, A. Lyons. This year 14 Beverly High French stu- dents once again exchanged with stu- dents from Lyc'ee Pablo Picasso, Fonte- nay France. The French spent two weeks in the fall with Beverly families, attend- ing school, visiting historical areas, cele- brating Halloween and in general getting their first taste of American life. From April 18 - May 1 Beverly stu- dents accompanied by language teachers Shirley Levesque and joan Maclntosh used their French for survival as they landed at hectic Charles DeGaulle Air- port and met the awaiting French fami- lies. Those two weeks were to be among the most memorable of their lives for it was during that time that new friends from a different culture taught a group of American students what it is to be French. ' . - .J . , , , A K K 'L' f , ' '7f1W'5P77Y 1f'7 zf .rf J- 1. 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X- Ei:-E. ...-aff' 5 ltiel .n The Ski Club tai, J if 5.2 'xii ,.wi:.U5i il T' X f .,,.,,-.Q Y.,-D, f.-a v - . - Several times this year, BHS SILI- dents were seen quietly assembling in the BHS parking lot at 5:30 a.m, What were they doing? Preparing to go on one ofthe 7 seasonal ski trips. This year marked the beginning of the Beverly High School Ski Club. Mr. Maitland was the advisor, while Paul Sak and Kenny Scholes were this year's officers. There were about fifty-five members and an average of forty-Eve members went on each trip. The club took seven trips this year to mountains in New Hampshire: Wildcat, Loon. Cannon, and Waterville Valleyg and those in Vermontg Sugarbush and Kil- lington. The Club proved to be a suc- cess and will become a long-standing institution at BHS. if ,ff - f X 4 Y , v '96 , T , ff . D my QA A .g 'wa'-X 'lf' 'T Q '-'F' . a N .4 fl1?fl ef S f .ff .in Dungeons and Dragons? At BHS? bi .cg First row: B. Bouchardml. Manfra, D. LaSota, Advisor Mr. Rogers, j. Reuthier, A. White, M. Chapman. D. George. This year a new club graces our BHS culture. The club gathers every Wednes- day to play a game. But this is no ordi- nary game, it's the exciting game of Dungeons and Dragons. The Club was created by Danny LaSota and joe Slat- tery, who boast of the Club's early suc- cess. At the first meeting, over ten mem- bers showed up, all ready to play. Dungeons and Dragons has become in- creasingly popular throughout the US, especially on the college scene. Its popu- larity has said to be greater than that of Monopoly. Advisor, joe Clement said there is much enthusiasm in the Club, and he hopes the Dungeons and Dra- gons Club becomes a long standing in- stitution here at BHS. lv . i . Q 'A I '1'P, , :Q ,gf-' rf - 1' v r V 7 J ral lmnnusnn 1 Ati,-TL I 3 1 li- ' 'vig Clement. Second row: R. Ormiston, NI. Dixon, D. Robinson,-I. Slalterx. Not pliotograplied: S, lfifv . Tkxii ml - .EEZ :v.--g-- D.E.C. . num W' F M f ll First Row: Dickenson. Furber, I.. XN'lmleri.j. BIAIICI. D. Dver. Sc-umd Row: P. i1ru5S.Al. Paglia. CI. Bates. NI. O'Keefe. S. Niulcahey. Mello. B. Mahan. Third Row: F. Clark. K. Bc-Chard. Nlr. Revnulds, Wlodvka.KI. fI'rc-fic-rv, L. Berube, Missing: Cl. Lewis, K. Husson, D. Fournier. E. Marchand. D. Tawse, Painchzird. l 6 -- V! J 'w-0? ' W K ifili Do you ever wonder who is in charge of the school store, or who those stu- dents are leaving school at 1l:07? These students are members of DECA or Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA is a workshop for stu- dents interested in the field of market- ing, which is co-ordinated by Mr. Reynolds. The students who belong to DECA have four classes daily Ctwo of them are Distributive Education, and the other two are English and an electivel. If you think these students get out at 11:07 and relax all day, your mistaken, they venture off to work! Members of DECA also participate in exciting com- petitions. On February 5 and 2th mem- bers of DECA attend the MAS- SACHUSETTS REGIONAL DECA CAREER DEVELOPMENT CON- FERENCE at the Sheraton Rolling Green Hotel. March 28-30 they go to Dunfeys Resort in Hyannis, Cape Cod. The students also elect different mem- bers to hold an office. The 1982 officers who were elected weregPresidentg Cindy Bates Vice-Presidentg Scott Mulcahey Secretaryg Christine Lewis Treasurerg Laura Whalen Store Managerg Sharon Wloclyka Asst. Store Mng. Francis Clark 'll f C . .-... ,M . 5 .am ' i' 'K Q..-. N Y- Parliamentariang Francis Clark Reporterg Joanne Treffrey Members of DECA are responsible, and dependable students for they fi- nance and manage the school store daily. The school store offers a various selection ofcandy, school supplies, and jewelry. What responsibilities do the DECA students have in running the school store? The students are re- sponsible for the selection of the pro- ducts, sales, and the advertising of these products. The students have many fundraisers during the year. This year they sold plastic cups or tumblers, posters, can- dles, shirts, and a successful bookfair. All students receive special evalua- tion sheets, which are filled out by their employer. These sheets are part of the students school grade. The have two breaks during the school The first break is from about N ber 25 to the beginning of jan The second break starts around 14 through graduation practice. students must have a C average work at least 30 hours weekly. I the second break the students assigned certain projects to finish the break and pass it in when they turn from break. bg 5 f it Q P -ms-M MUNCII om' . nm jj T scuooi. S'l'0llIa u 1 oo ' 1' X 1 1 i 1 TY' . X ' S I V - x. ' ,19- 'vga Auto Shop -'rv-- ' ' ' Cabinet Shop 'Y L , if J' 'I ' ' xl . qsyn' N 3 IQ 4'f -A 'V '1.l.! Ii ' ' f 'J--' ' 1? 0 5-. . if. . 4-.55 ' r, x - .J ,llfs vy' ev I i I yxpr 7 IP' 1 qv Q 1 x fi 142: wf'7 un... Oli 7 ag' 99 dh fn 'X V g. -lg .4.111E1 l WC. A swf K - ' r O X. .1 U , r' , 4 ,. X! , 1 .,,:-J , R!-I 3, -xv., 1' , UQ. 1 ww 1 ,. , x 3 C '- s-, 741 I X 1 4- w J-'EE' ., M ' -ig. 3 A ..5, -- 2 S , Q ' v .JL 'E A-, , af -e. , -Q, 1' Jv -Q ,N ,u- 'cr 1 . 1 ' vs w. ',f Contro ersial tardiness plan ' s school hoard appro al By J OANNE MENESALE Times Staff Reporter BEVERLY - The School Commit- tee last night gave its support to a controversial tardiness policy insti- tuted this year at Beverly High School. The policy, which took effect last month, requires students who are late for school more than three times be assigned to a structured study for four weeks. Under the old policy, students were assigned to after-school detention. Also after tardinesses, the student's parents are contacted. The tardiness policy has been con- troversial among the students and has apparently triggered protest in the form of a rash of bomb threats. Classes at the school have been inter- rupted eights times in the past five school days because of telephoned bomb threats and a false fire alarm. The latest bomb threat was called in Tuesday morning. The high school was evacuated at noon on Monday because of a bomb threat. The new tardiness policy was im- plemented by the school administra- tion because of an increase in the number of late students, School Supt. William Longridge said. The policy was formulated by principal Francis Fisher, after meeting with the three housemasters at the school. Longridge described it as an Hemminently reasonable policy to correct the problem of tardy students and the attitude on the part of the students that they can be late for school. For some it's becoming a way of life, he said. I support Dr. Fisher's policy, said Priscilla Douglas, a member of the School Committee. The protest among some of the students indicates it's hurting a little, she said. I don't think four weeks of struc- tured study is a terrible punishment, she said. Taxpayers are not paying for students to walk in to school an hour late. Mrs. Douglas said the old detention system was not working. At a recent pre-election political forum for School Committee candi- dates, students expressed their dis- satisfaction with the new tardiness. Several students said they did not think it was fair that a student be considered tardy if they were late for school because of something like a doctor or dentist appointment. Last night, Longridge said that this was another misunderstanding among the students. He said Fisher told him students would not be consid- ered tardy if they had a reasonable excuse and a note from a parent. Fisher told Longridge that a small number of students at the school had talked about a sit-in in the cafeteria to protest the policy, but the protest nev- er materialized. Longridge said he talked to students who were concerned about the tardi- ness problem at the school. I think the student body in general understands the problem, he said. Students have also cooperated with city officials investigating the bomb threats, the superintendent. Three high school students have been charged in the bomb threats and false fire alarm made last week. Ar- son squad investigators from the Po- lice and Fire Departments sought complaints in Salem District Court yesterday for three teenaged girls. The arson squad is continuing the investigaiton into the bomb threats. Committee womarfs comments stir BHS wrath By CRYSTAL COLEMAN Apparently few students agreed with the sentiments concerning BHS dances ex- pressed by school committee member Mrs. Kathleen Salt- er at a recent regular meet- Ing.. She was quoted as saying that there was lovemaking in the corri- dors, an increase in vandal- ism and absenteeism, and a general negative attitude among students. The day after the com- ments reached the local pa- pers, there were outraged murmurs in the halls and the cafeteria. The students walking through J -corridor west were definitely not pleased. I don't understand how she can say those things, espe- cially the comment about lovemaking in the halls, said one. That's just not true, said another. I bet sheis never been to a dance. Mrs. Salter's comments are an addition to the recent furor over the behavior of students at dances. There have been complaints by custodians concerning the mess left behind by the stu- dents and even a union vote not to work at the dances because of this. Some of the tiles in the corridor ceilings have been knocked out. At the last dance there was an indoor window broken near the smoking area. However, Ms. Salter herself feels that the newspa- pers exaggerated her comments. She considers lovemaking to be heavy petting, and stressed that this was occurring only at dances, not during the school day. Ms. Salter felt that it was the newspapers' responsibil- ity to choose what was im- portant in what she was saying, and that no one asked me to clarify for them what I meant. I cannot con- trol what they concentrate on MAME - A Musical Production X I V 'LJ 2 L2 vi 1 ,f Q: Lvl: Q I' 4. I ', an O.. ,. 1 - '- ' v 0 .i 5, B 4 I . A 'A An 5 X .A-I J 1-,- dvi? f' Q .f Y V . .. v, .gf . V , .. vi V. 'f - X , ,r :4-f' ' 'NN Q' - , , .n oval-N ' E , . . 'fig' V M Y , Q .ffrw -,H ls 'Y --,r:-.. ,J .f. .-N , if f- '.-- Fe. f '-'sb-151 fn . LN . ,, ' ,LN f ' , 'p,. ., 4 3 Q 174 , r 3 'P .G I .5 wr- 1: 'df il . :ICQ 'T ii. The Department of Music Beverly High School PRESENTS Wll lillll A Musical in Two Acts Book by Jerome Lawrence Music and Lyrics by and Robert E. Lee Iei-ry Herman Based upon the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play, Auntie Mame by Lawrence and Lee Dance and Musical Numbers for the Broadway Production Staged by Onna White and Directed by Gene Saks Arrangement With: Tams-Witrnark Music Library 560 Lexington Avenue New York, NY. 10022 March.c4, 1982 3:00 P.M. March 5 and 6, 1982 8:00 P.M Beverly High School Auditorium 3:5 Il ' aff' :P 0:76 , fm ti Q fel ft A ' ?' 1 9 V , :M3 WWE. . , , y : Y' bg., A V' S y 1 5 E t f V , 5 i 1 , I ' f l Mame, this year's musical production, was presented on March -1.5, and 6. With Raymond Novack, Claire-Marie Harte, and Robert Lynn as the production super- visors, the musical could be nothing but a smashing success. Starring in the lead role was Laura Douglas as Mame Dennis. Also holding principal roles were Mathew Axelrod starring as young Patrick, David Corcoran portraying the older Patrick, Susan Robinson as Vera Charles, Katherine Anderson playing Agnes Gooch, Peter Silva starring as Beauregard jackson Pickett Burnside. and Mark Dixon as Dwight Babcock. Not only did the cast work diligently to make Mmm' the largest ticket selling event ofthe year, but the crews also worked hard. Student managers Roberta Driscoll, Kathy DeBoer, Patti Brophy, Brett Pollard, james Gussack. and Pam Duchin put an endless amount oftime into making the musical run so techniquely perfect. Faculty and Student Affair Q, ,p , 1 lu., NG V 'K x M? . ' ,. iv N.. - I I I 4 ' 1 - r s 1 gl ,..-,J rs - 0 Q 1 ' n t I U C 1 bmw- WW X I s , ' x flora . l V -.fi X ll' f' 1 'V .W 't 'ln,' Q' 'l,.. . - 1 1 nunol l. I X xlsygbt The 1982 Buckley House Council Requests the honor of your presence at 21 Faculty and Student Affair in Cl12d lil 9 20 pm sf in 4. SNK , , ,. x. . .c,x 1f,,h 3 91-'Q 'W' vx 1 X, :kk x i X gf --.. fz x X . X u Ii 1 A l ,,, 4L,' xxx -X QM- r' fx ...J jx,-.v 9,- - ' ,Q .r, A 12 XAQ mil. u ' '. nr' rn lqfl' SENIOR DIRECTORY ,t XBA'll'., IOIIN: 4412 Cliaw Sum-t. 922-37ltS, Atltxltitw: Irtmtlmll lll. ll. I2. Basketball ll: Bttwlmll lll, I l, I2. 'lhrec Litutttc 'l lungs: moncx. Mnlwti. Mtllct litt- l'l.ms lur t.l1elulure: fjullcgc ABRXNIS, lJF,Nl5l .: 44 ldastcrn Awtittr. 922-6682 .'llll.RN, IXYNNA. 28 Heather Strt-et. 922-5957. Actntttes. lleld halt-x IO, l l: ponder pull I2. Clam Vile-Prt's, lll, I 1. l'2g lrcnt h lllubg lfrencli lim lunge, Ealing uitli Debbie: fSctmtcrl: luurhtng .it kay l4's mirror carringw and oulrugrnm dt inkm? lmliiug .4 sur Jrise .1t'l'o slicld lair wll t Kris B. 23ur1lnhg tripping ttphills with K4-rriv Kg tht- 1.6111 with K.B., X: lliS. igttntc: Yun guys. l hogs' lcan get thu: Bunch Wagon Sat. Ntglttf 'l'ltree Favorite Things: The B ACH WAG JN lwith 0 kids! ' lnsin cotttruln with Mins Smith: Sumter and nur skid marks for lizivla. Plains lor the Ftttrue: To gr.-isttate lrotn College .ami tnztrrt USXSCCIIIESSU. ' AlF.'l'A. LHRISTIXEL 3 But mn Avenue. 927-2N15l, Attivitiest Basketball Checrlcadillg lll. l l. I2. 2:30 Club I2 uutcz Wlmt atrt- vnu ln:tdetl? Three Favorite Things: Coming late: to school at en day and flea ing with Sli. Michel. being truly with 5 in the lronlinnd pots woms at 3 :t.m.. lil. , senior privileges . Plains for the Future. Lollt-ge ALBAN0.1llOHX: lil Puritan Road, U22-8546, Attititica: Senior tlasx Treasurer tlllaurlc ll l'attv:nl Rot .mtl Roll, Buss. Rm l. amd Roll. Quota-: Wlu'n the true Lin s tnurdercrw are found l0U0 tnta tcians will arisc in thc l.md. Three Fzuorttc Things: Rmk dllffkfill. Parties, Rock .tml Rnll lin gmt order! Plans lm the Future: Rock and Roll. ALLEN. GARY: -H Hathaway Aventis. 922-9185. Threc I-'aturitc Tlungs. litrtying. Cruising. and Rtxk Concerts Plans lbr the Future: College ALSL'l'.jEl-'l-AREY: 6 Bc-citrine Road Al,'l'SHL'LER. LAUREN: 5 Quinny Park.922-62901927-3082. Actitttim: Hr, Pre- IU, Execu- tive Board ll. Ski Club 12, Yearbook Stall l2. Quote: Oh my Gmiug Bern. Not T00 etc contm'Ling! Three Favorite Things: takin mx short cuts g Seeing '1'he Rolling Stonesvz munching out with calfoud and Burbamn.ii'l:tns lor the Futruc: Buainess Managetnent. AMBRIFI, GARY: 145 Hull Street :XMlRAL'lfli. MICHAEL: 6 Pasture Road. 927-7545 Actititic-5: Co-Cat tain nl Intuit- 'l earn. Three Favorite Things: Nlvflar.Girl:.Dt1nlJng. Plans ltrr the luture: Pan tl- gt. ru. nllr-gy huh a business career in mind. ANDERSOXJOHN: ll HillsideAxen1te.922-8984 .Xttttttiu IX Nmrvi lUQtt-nc lt -ln-1-tr real 'lihtfe Faxurite Thinggi Rock and Rull. Cuntrttx intl- Plum- lt-t tltt- lttturc-. Ltvllcgc ANDERSON, KATHERINE: 3 Olde Platitctx Rmttl. 'UT-BNHS Xt ttxtnl-N ltctuh lfxtlitrtigu, Pantherettes. Hello Dolly. Damn Yutikr-cl. lulrrrtt tlu- XX tntl. Nlutrux hulk Stats, lfdgrr, lmufi limes with lriends. tes .at the X N W grunts Bn .i I,t'-1p.tid llucc- Limrttc lliingx Pnpt-rt ti lights at Lhe Ground liouutl. lllfn x l rung lurk, the BAD BOYS . l'Iis-1,1--l-uk ANDREWS. ARTHL R W l'v.nwn Street .-Xtttttticx. Parttttig Quote StuuLu .t Html VlYl'lTf'C Fatorite Things: Sex, lltttgs, .mtl R-nl. and Rnll. ARESENAIQLT. D XX Ili 'ri Nutillt 'lierrztcel-122-llIll3j', Xtzitutcx Clit I-. nut k. .tml gn lx xcntut class advisory In the Ntlitutl r-tmtuittec Quutc. l litftt- tttll tu-wr lm .itwzlivt -me ltkc wrt 1Sh.at1iutiBlttes. lhc Ill N DRM llttcf' llnnrtte lilitrtu- tru lx. Rm lt. .intl tam In ing, Plum lin tltc Future: Working ATHER l 1 IX, Bll.I.Y 4 l icttwtu Sttrf-N422-N74 l. .Xttntltcfz Pnrtt at lxtttli p.ttk.l,tt't't1ttUttrl West Banu li Quote 'l.tw1tt1ptimt,.ltitlp.tx l.tter? lltrcc Ltturitc 'I lung- lit-rt . l-mill. Xlnmw Plans lm tht' Future Work, .tml lmvuttiic .1 niilliurmttx' AYILX, lJl .Bl JRAH lr l run Struct, V22-2794 .Xl tix ittw lkttitlictctzcNI.bl.N2.l.lieerlc.1d- H12 '42, llurtit'twmrti'l rr-.t-tttvt Nl.HYQt1ut6 'APQ-rrtvn C-it c me .1 brc-.Alf lhtcc hiturtte 'I hingt llic slot-pmrt' with D P . Rl .lU.1l' .lx CQB R Xl ll ,R Z ,B,l... and ll S . K.uLeN tn A brittle. Nunztuct 'Ml Plane lm tlit- l-ututt' tu gct tu.tt'itul lmclnrc D l' BM lll',l.l,UR. XXEXIH U Silutn Rmtd. U22-2025 .'xfllXlllK?8I Snlllmll lll. ll. lf, lielrl llmkvx lll. ll. lf. I'fmtlt't Pull. it-.tt'lmnl li, Quote l'lnt.t nld .irc um? il lirec Fgnrtritc 'l lungs Ntlstn C. C. . Rrrlvttu--tri Nl wt. 1 ltll C lttnhing Plans lot' the l-ututc College. Hklxl' R, Nl.XRlx l6 ircntitt Rumi, WQT- N033 .Xtttttttem Ufltttrageu Pure R0tln.W.itcl1tti2tlir: l-mttt-1 tuxlt ll.tll.as Jllfllllt'l1llllSill hull- tc5Pcttttlls KD Sp Quote itS nu ltlc .intl l'lIri1-ulmtl -.t.mt lltrvr lux-write ililittigx YQ-tt lurk ltmtit-. Girls, and More Girls Plum fur the future rtclct tt. Qutltc t B Xl.l.l N l lXl' lllililill BUUQ .tlmt Stn-ct 'QT-9325. :Mtititt0SZ I-'lug Sqtmtl Sl. SQ. C..ipt.stn intl! l'mult-tpttll l-mttlmll ltuiut H2 Qutitr. 'Tliat ua- ttiipt'cxstxe .mtl Btttim Kitts and Mxsll1INl'F.illlxi l lirst' lhtv-t'ttt' I litngi l,4lurlItt1tES dmtn the PP. with .X ll .Q M fl l.- C I .l. ll l-rttitigkl L trmtlutil-tttl.1xttttc-'Rsmcmbct'lcllfzttidalltlieltiti uc Ltd on-fur ittle get .unit twckctitl Pl.tn-. lm tlir luturc lining in the Nun tu actin tm uiuritrt' I5 XX RS KRIS l IX '47 Srtlitct Rumi, EI-TM--ISI, B XXV IX t llRlS .54 lmrgxtt-tt llmt- 927-0208. Quota. Bc't1ttetutnutitttit.rlwti'Lt.aIkto uvttttittc- llircc lnnutitr llump Rui. tt luru. and Blur' Plane lur the lulutc l1lL'dNdllllJl'6dll1Q B Xl-flxl R. lhlll' N H .Xtltnqtt-ti Urns U27-Ilf35l .Xtttttttcy None Quota' KU dont tuu liwltuplutu' ll .X , tuu hvttt-1 nut- lt tr-ur flats. N l' ts .1 xupcr rep. 'Kluntli Nlutlt Brutt'3 Dun t ut-t tm-tti.trlttrl'tt1qntitmxpttnttxutiff 'l'lircc' lmnnrttc ililiijtngs. NK cekendx. getting he-at up tu Silt-tu. getting rtmtiulctl in uttn Plans lor the lftttutc, Chsrrtetulugx Stlnml BARR, lil' lili li KL-t'tiwrtul llvtultts. H27-2864. Attixttt-S' C-House Lutitittl. llctiimti Ex- tlritugr, I mt L, brim-I wunttx l lun' luivnrite 'llnngx llcrrtizttiujnggitig. sumtner Plans lui tlir lttttitt' lim lol B XR l I l l'l l-Rl' ll IMI lim-tt Ntrcet.'J2T-lfS36 .htititiriflirarlx llllloutlmlllll.u1tntr1.tntlu Qtr-nt' lttntlt' llirm- ldwtttt' llnngx ltlung ttctglits. lmttlmllutitl eating li XS XR XBA. RlNl',l In Nest ll.anC Street. 927-37224 Attrtttin-S: lltrtting. Patrtttng, .mrl ll-H U 'Htl Qur ltr N 'fu l1.nutnlc.arn ttvlie It'ttstc-drlmt tlit-'people ttrullt'lu.nnIl1.ilhlictillicw turtt tliuit lmtksttn nut, N4ilIt.lllNllLlKll1f' Lmlc tn 4' l litt-4' lnnnmr- 'l'hingN.St1tm.l'itiklriluxfluuifl lttfuuw lu-lll Plum lui the lfututc: lJll.l.lG.-Xl' li X l l'N,i X N l HI X li lll Blake Strret. U27-ISSIST ,Xcttttn-s. DU A l't'4-sttlent,ttmL.mtt1nict nl NU t.ttz-img ttnuhlc Quntc Light lie . l,.ttct C-t-utgc .anti Phil , 'I hit-v lfdtntttc lhmgs. Nlfrrlr-lim: lm-tl, Stephen l'l.tm lut tlic lfuturc l'tttxti:'.1 tnmlulmg t.tu't'r N li XX ll' lll l10R,Xll: 57 l.r-tliwp Street. 922-TNT! . lll 'Nl ll Nl 5-XXI I7 lltllsttlt' .X-.ctittzz 927-llli'i'l Xtttxttttw Xf.tt'hmsl, Stall l2,I.l1lfftsl..1ll l . Nl.ltlt lt'.tn1 l'l, ll. l'Xt'tt1ttu' lSn.trrl ll. lf. 1-tt'l's wuct' lll. ll. 1 low-l'p 52, Xtitlnndl llttltttt Nwtvtw ll. Ptwttlrtit I2. lntz'ttt..ttinti.tl litvnx l.Iuli Nnutlt l'xtli.itiuc Pruqrant ll Quwtt- l 1- l l' tlli.tnL lmtl lt'S lttll't. Hlltw. S.lntlx. ttlittli urn tlw l gli' lliru- l'i.nnt'ttt' l lllllli VVWIX N Nvtglilifit N littslitw, lcctltng nrt t.tr lrtzttix, l't-tittrrn in tlu' llttli, Suisx Xltxx fm l N1 Sntutm-t X .itutiwtix ltttl.mtl. luni Plan- lui tlu- l'ntutt' In lvcurtnc .t tltt'tntt.il t'llHlllL'k'l tttltl'w-lit'.t l1t'lic-itil tint:-X Bll ll XRD lx UU' X N lT t nlnntlitix fuctiut' 1427-19-lf .Xtttxtttrw will Quutt' Bebe le' Ntmttu l l1 l+'l YV llmlkli lll'xRl.il.'lNllx.glIll.ll'Nl,l.lIlNllllll1l'l'Llllllt' ln Bc Rn li lll! ll l ll l nRl,XN Vw R.tlltf1.t1l Xxrtitltt U22-3535! l'1llXlXN C- XRX l4o'. Nl.1nut Rr-,ul l4l'Nl1l R lxRlN l l N 324' ll.tlt Strut-t. U22-Tlfvli Xttttttttw lututti tc-gnu Ill, ll. ll lifvttivt- tt4rtitttf.mtlt't l'l l l' ll l2,l.luw-L ti l l.5pttttI riimmrrl-V ltr X L75 IIIQHUW Srl-ppmiln IN What? Who said that?!? tS.M.U. with S.S.l YVhat tu Victim Three Fax orile Things: Flower keys tn North Beverly Summer and its wild acquaintances. Tab and Telelphone convos with - the 5 steps lwatch out DIZ. and S.P.y Plans for Lhe Future: Politica Science. BENNE'l'I'. WENDY: l89 Hart Street. 922-8337. F BERKELEY. LIJDLOW: 51.-A Puutam Street.. Activities: None ?uote: This place is a head rush Three favorite Things: Sex. Drugs. Rock and Roll Pldm or the Future: Fun. - BERMAN, EUGENE: 3 Gordon Road. 922-l508. Actixitics: Corals. Concertquire. Drama. Inherit the Wind Quote: Thank God Colleiri is on the Wav! Three Favorite Things: Reading Newspapers and Newsweek Magazine. nguages, and Tennis Plans for the Future: .'xCC0llDl3lll, , BERIBIH, Ll IRI: 9 Mill Street, 927-9598. Activites: Oflirc Aide, DECA. Parlyingtstlotcz l lute D Nl ut put Pug,-Rocks on the gym room floor. Three Favorite Things: Dave. 7 kaand Luke. Rmk .intl RHI Plum lor thc uture: Anthing Fun. besw. ni.-tt'lt-tu-. 22 Rdrltltll Road, 922-8820. Aclixities: B.H.S. Girl's Basketball-10. ll. 123 B.H.S. Lrrlk Snlthdll 10. ll. 12g Outing Club Quote: This is terrible ouLslandin Three Favorite 'l htngv LM.. R.M., NO.. Sl' . at Creamerv. Senior Week. Going to Salem glans for the Future. Lullcge. BETHLNE, IU XNNE1 I5 Ltmoln StrCet.922-778-1. Activites: Plenty Quote: The Puzzle ol Nlommtni - Nlulixatitm it the mln of behavior. Sn why are people motivated? ls it Un- knuvn? will it eu-r be lttilmtf X dt-tt on .4 drop is known, not related. - Chris Bannon -- Three lngtuntc 'I htngs Qrlter x tmlrl, Earth. wind, and sky, Gordi. Debbie, Caprina, Wenham Like. Snow Plan- lor the l-uturc lu rekindle the past, nom let us prav. BISHOP, Bll.l., 62 Nltttlhtex Street. 922'608l. Acuxitics: Latrosae lll. ll. l21G0ll'l2 Quote: Ihe Search ls mer Three l.nurtte lhings: Partying. Girls, ACIDC Plans lor the Future: College. BLLMENKRANTZ. STEVEN I2 Wirling Drive, 922-2683, Activities: Band IO. ll. l2.Stage Band IU, l I. 12, Damn Yankees l l. Mamie 12. Qiuotez Deep Purple lives on! Three Favonle Things: tlirlx. Parttinx with H D .md D.C.. and 'stening to tuneson lon bus rides with P.A.S. Plans for thc l'tttui'e:gl'1l6ttt'utitts Pngineer and eventually' I0 become lilhy rich. BOCICIA, ,ION EQ Xl, 29 Llmpman Street.. 922-6080. Activities: H.R. Secretary l0. ll. I2, Girls Bash-tb.4ll lll. ll Plmdf-r Puff I2 Student Adtisorv Council l2 Quote: Mmmmmmm Three l.-imrttc lhmgs April IS. l98l: Fun Packs: Good Things Plans forthe Future: College. 2,Ufll'i BOUYAR. X .Xl,E,RlE. 27 XX .1-.ltington Street. 922-l I32. BONAYLXTL RA. ELLEX Xl 13 Laurel Street, 922-4222. Activities: Field Hockey 10. l l. I2. Softball lll. l l. I2. Yearbwtk Stull 12. Ponder Pufllfnothall, Mock Disaster Drill Victim Quote: Are that hut Three l.iturrtt- lhings: W.B.'s Robitussln Plana lor the Future: College. Veterinarian. BOUCHARD. MILH.-Xlll. l Nlrfirllt- mu-ct. 927'-0647. BOUCHER. 'l'lf,RRY 'U Hilltop lime. 927-9657. 'l hree F.noriteThings: Drinking, Studying Plans lur l'hc l-uturr Bun: dlullllll BOXYKRS, YIRMIN lk, Q3 Ptnc Rt-.rcl,1l22-8137.Actisities. H R. President l0,l ll Ski Club 123 Girls 51 in et 'I cum lll. l I. Band lll. I l.f1ct'tn.irt Exchange ll. Quote: I hope it snows today lihree l-.imrttc 'l lung- Gerrntmx, Pink lflmtl. .md XM-1-Lrtuls. BRAK l.l.X. IO.-XX NE: '26 Chipmatt Rudd. 922-47112. Attnntc-r lhtitlierelle l l, l21 Chorus ll, 123 Ldttglung mth blank box :luring lirc drtllx statin alter exert ti.tv for com uters Quote: Di5gmteltil . Km--aid niuutlrf lynn . 'Xrntrtuit has Fteaktti h.sd .jiCkyilcl litily tack mach pack ddr L '. sad , BRENX.-XX. BRIDGETZ 568 Hale Street. 922-1739 .Xrttxtttu llunieroom rt: rescnlalive. French Club. Al-'S Club. Tim-'I'hirtx Club. New Beach gums 'rf' 9' 511'f!!? seas- Three Favorite Things Weekends, West Bc-ttth: F.D. Partieg Pam ll-r thc- Future: Commercial Adxertising, BRENNAN. LH.-XRLES: I0 Brook Head Axenue, 922-1606. Activities Ymltn. Acting Quote: 'Life tx a stage- and we are but the actors in the Flat nl ltlel' Three Fdwrite Things: Classical music. Dart Gaines. Magic Books Plans lor the uture: Working at Xltirltet Basltcl full Lime. BRILLANT. SIX.-XNNE2 2-I MacArthur Road. 922-4226. Aflhlllfi X eurbmvk ll, A550 Ediwl' I2. Gt mnastics 'l'e.:m l l. I2. Honiefmning Parade '8l, Nervous lidtctx datite with .L. K: D.S.. Tastx Runs, gxmspgtsnc Bus Rides. Xtlrc- Site lk West Beach Partiex. Bmtun li-P--H l , tudv Hall. Elite Varsity North f.tirolin.1 Summer 'SL long talks vtilh l.Nl ,ilu-ut P Nl .mtl UD.. Crllisln with LW . 'l'.Nl.. hi... IQ I.L.fl'hr: beuth. Having a good lunc. lrctutiss XX HRK SENIORS' Quote: Take .4 wttllr on the Wild Side K UBFDM 'l trek: l'Aaun'ttn- lhtttqx. B C on Nuel,PeppEl'- mint Sthrmpps, Dtllturm, BROWN, SCO'l'l S2 lmitigstritie .Xtenue 922-0271. BL'fC.l'QLl..-K. ELYlR.Xi l51-'1 xlUllYZl'l'W Street. 927-2262 BRLC E, DAN lll ilihortidtlxc Sl. BL CCH, l.lXD.XAIl'.:KNi 55 Ltmriutit Street. 927-3953, .Mtn ttu-Q Klum Student Lutimtl lll. ll, lf Sprtngueeti 'luur '80, Dcxn 'lout' '81, U0-Gris .tn-tl Pttlttt' H2 Quutc 'Al tu not X tmtxff . YesssLLl..tf 'lhtee liaxtinte Things: lhtvid 'lf New XX .Hl '.Sl1l'lllLINlCC'll Plum lm tlic lruturct Lullege atitl I-'Artic' BLQXN, HM- 92'2.906'4 .htititw Wrestling, Boxing, llittxtng Qttntr, lm c me .mt-tlict'l1cer Three l-Qnnruc llutigx P41 ning. Ilttls. Boxing Plans lm' tht- lruturc' Scrum: tn the Artur .ind boxing pm Bl RNIV I il Sll XNNONZ P.O. Blix 77-l-9 Bartlett Struct. WUT-Huh!! .Xttnittw Sz-nit-t H R, Plil'Cd5lll't'l Quote. 1-ood-bye llitct' Lnnrlte 'l'l1ingv litrttw. l.uut h. Frtrldx- l'I.tns lot' the Future tulle-ge. BLSHFH . Sl.'S.-KN Ii.: 28 Bertmni Strfet, 922-6169. Aqtntttw Q-t.irlv lll. RIN' Bdtltctlmll Llieer- leader, ll R Rcpresf::l!aLive. il-limi-c treasurer. Grade I 1 Xlrmu lkmtlmll tht-crlmtlci. II.R, Prceidt-nt. lunllor exec-board. Llmdc l2: xttrittt football 1 lwctlt-drier, liutiiemurii prcmlcnt. Qemor cwti-board, senior xearlwmk ad committee Quote 'Lutul lah lhrcc lrlnurttc lhtnzv llallrmecn Dance with Shcllcx, kristen, and Ellen. Ct-ml tumw mth firm! lrrcnrlv' Brute Sprtngiteen .and lhc F Street Band. Plans for the Future Re-uxxtcted Nur-e BYRXL. IUHX li lltlltnp Drtte, 922-2643, Activities: lwttlmll. l.tx, Barnet x l .mtl ll, turlx. gil: Quvvtz' ' llunlt wi' lhrt-U llnoritt' lhingsi Lite. Wevkrtnlx. Nexus Plan- lui tht' luturv' t rttli CAC,Xl X , l'.l.lZABETH2 lll l-.trlielrl Atctitte. 922-2453. CAHll.l.. MARK: -l Gdlloupc Atcnuc-. 922-8404. Adivities: Pgtrttw Qu-ite, Du tt up 4' I hu-c lfamruf Iihtngx Girls, Purim. Rolling Stones Plans forthe Future ttintetuplztttng L .5 l 1-.nt Guard f'Al,lJl- R. .-Xl..XN Fil B.tltt't .-Mvtittv. 927-Qlilil l..-Xl,l. l'l I7 Xlil lll l I.1spa'r 'xxcntu' - l.Al.l.l l Y l llRlN l I ll'llER'l fkll t 4-rtung Strcc-t. 922-l llil .Xtttxttiex l't1.lllIll'N lidttnt IU. ll. X-Nmt.ttt'l1lit4:t 12,411 the .ulgt-1, l lnw-l p l l. I2 Qttutt' A'lSlt.itR Nut lhtvt' l'axnritc 'l litngx htrlx, Xlnncx .intl tar- l'l.in- lui llic luturt' L nttctl States S1-tutor C..XNll'.M3NUl.0, Nl XRX li lll Nxlntn Rmttl. U22-0231 .Xtttttttw lflcrtetl itla-x Rcctttdtlig Sctrctutx lll, ll. l2. ltptst lm Bm-litw, .Xc'g1lNiCirt'tN.tIl Xtuc'ttt.tti lhrttivrslttp lll'4!l1l'.lI1l s .4 I 31 ii-. t 01 Team 10, 11, 12: Powderpuff12g2:30 Guard Committee: T e Munchen 075, Fifth floor heaves. hot tin machine mechan- 8: D twhich is the in the to care. ve and hilgh cvliyhand you see is A .L ree Favorite New Wave j.j.B. Plans for the in the skid CAMPANA, DAVE: I4 Lindsey Avenue. 927-3918. Activities: Partying Quote: Where's the You1ton! Three Favorite Things: MissingrSchoo1, Tree Removal, Fast Cars Plans for the landscaping, Tree Removal, and 0 Marrv Miss Harriman. MIKE: 22 Davis Road, Plans for the Future: Carpentry. CARITO, DIANA: 685 Hale Street, 922-0565. Activities: Yearbookp Math Team: Alt-House Council: Fla Squadg GAPP- slidin down the mountain with MC., CF, D.B., KK., and K K., and the Rotel Bosch with M.D.. The purple S az alsg driving down Walnut Street with Loulesg getting mice and other things witli Sliverg Ra and our castle. Quote: +3T+2fD +-I + BJ 2 A Great Time! Three Favorite Things: Purp1e.Thursdav. Talks with T, andj.G. Plans for the Future: Have Fun!! CARLSON,SCO'I'I' A.: I5 Evergreen Drive, 927-4038. Activities: Tennis 10, I 1. 12. Soccer 1 1, 12: Football 10: Outrage ure rock Quote: Live for Today Three Favorite Things: Eddie Van Halen, An us Young, lllaying lead quitar. Plans for the Future. Attend College to major in pre-med and uTtimate1y get in to Medical School and earn a PhD. CARR, PAUL: 42 Central Street, 922-5788. Activities: Soccer: Stage Bandg Bible Stuclvg Nazi Club: Intramural Brain Surgery. Quote: Thais Bizarre! Three Favorite Things: The Moody Blues, Creme and Godley, ush Plans for the Future: Recording or Audio Engineer. CAR.RATU,-IOAN: 183 E. Lothrop Street, 927-3527. CASALE STEPHEN A' 27 Princeton Avenue, 922-9402. Activities: A.V. 10.1 1,121 Band 1011 12 Cross Countrv 10 Drum Mabr ll, 12: Stage Band 10,1 1,125 Warning Card Club 10, ll Excuses Club 12 Quote Life IS It c a Hn, when you're in front. it's a breeze, when vou're behind it sucks Three Fav onte Things: Sunsets, Skiing. TJ. Plans for the F uture: Computer Science music ' v M Porter Te'tTaCev927-l977. ACtivi!i6sI2lV Basketball Cheering 10. HR pring Trad Nl' Batonsquad 10, 11,1 :Varsity Basketball Cheering 123 Ion talks with .L.g Personalizing noteboolug eating gum drops and or asses an eyesg exchangeag going to concerts: watching C-.Hg partying with .Mg watching the sun rise: spazin? out . and .D. fauotez Babv even the Losershl Wo a be Babv Sand . T ree Favorite Things: going to the beach d tuning out. Plans for the Future: To someday go to Paramus, New jersey. n ght part mg with Springsteen s ass and to CATAFORD MARY 5 Quincy Park 922-6290. 42 Sturtev ant Street. 922-6647. Activities: Carpentry and Sex. Three Heavy Machinerv. Sex Plans for the Future: Own Construction 922-5737. Three Favorite Things: Art, 927-0849. -0856. Activities: None Quote: I can't wait cs, Horses, Cruising Plans for the Future: I8'Wi1son Street.. 922-0208. 33. Activities: Intramurals 10, 11. ' French Clubg Member of Spirit dance Three Favorite Thin sz Plans r the Future: College - Psycholgo- 922-2942. 922-6434. Quote: it's finally' over Three Favorite the Future: Machinist. Activities: None Quote: Dilanltv, do me a leaving this place. Plans for the Future: Street. 922-2982. Activities: I-LR. President st I2,1ackson Tour '80: Ground Round -5 hashes: Piggy' backs at Singinvlg Beachg Pina I mean . . . Don t get me wrong. hree Favorite To own mv very own ra io station . . . and Street, 922-6427. Street, 922-6427. 4 Sonninglload, 922-0195. Plans for the Future: Automotive CHRISTINILBILL: 27 Stmning Road, 922-7511. Activities: Served on Richard Nixon re- elecuon committee and the committee to elect Ayetollah Khomeni for Director of Human Services. Charles Manson Fan Club. Qlmtet No comment. Three Favorite Things: the Doors. my dogs, America the Beautiful. Plans for the Future: College. CHURCH, DONNA: 111 Odell Avenue, 922-4081. CHURCHYARD, PATRICK: I Woodland Avenue. 922-2870. Activities: Baseball and Hockey Warren Silva Fan Club. Quote: Ting Three Favorite Things: Coke, Stones, jav Pollev Plans for the Future: None. CIVATARESE, PAULII.: Activities: Ice Hockey 10: Homeroom President ll: lce Hockey 11. mute Committee Il' 2' Nothi ote Time to wake up schools over Three Favorite ilrhingsz Girls. Partyirig, Fock-n-r?:?l.TTans-for the Future: Sheet Metal Worker. CLANTON. KAREN: 5 Russell Street, 927-3062. Three Favorite Things: Plaving Music, Horses, and the Country. Plans for the Future: Move out of Massachusetts. CLEMENZI, DON: 593 Cabot Street, 922-5878. Activities: member of the National Honor Society, Top Salesman for Magazine Drive Quoter Let's Party! Three Favorite Things1 gomputers, Guitar, Michelob ans for the Future: Party, Computer Science Degree and areer. CLOSE, CINDY: 20 Beckford Street 922-5191. Activities: Tennis 105 Sta e Crew 103 C-APP 10.1 li Football Games, skating on the Charles: Breakin fences with Tom Suotez Evers bodi must 5-et stoned Three Favonte Things: Little Squam, Saturday night at the park, Calling T.D, Plans or the Future: College. COAN, OHN B.: 202 Dodge Street. 927-0821. Activities: Chorus Conductor 10. 11. 12g Football 0:GOIfll, 123 Hockey 10, Il. 12g Track 121 Student Councilg Barnev's cellarg Warren Silva Fan Club: Choir Waterboy 10. Quote: Hey Doris. cadahagen wzv over there! Three Favorite Things: ITAUIIIDIS camp. 'I'onto's Condo, law Plans hu the future Harvard lam School. B COBURNJAMES: 46 Hathaway Avenue, 927-2266. COLEALLEN: 273 Essex Street. 927-2157. Activities: Partv . t het lt on T lturstla'-v. vvt-cle-ndv. and skipping' Fridays Quote: Haw does it. but do it Three 1-avoritt' 'I hangs. Sex. dmgv, tk rock-n-roll ans for the Future: Bc a millionnaire. CRYSTAL COLEMAN: 18 Radcliffe Road, 927-6651 COLIjNTlN0.CON'I'l Pqljunlper Street. Beverlv Farnis.'J22-0351 M tiv ,nw lmithall 10.11. 12: Hockey 103 Outdoor ' ratlv ll, 12, Battic-Vs, Barnevk telltu 1.mj,.1,.l .inning fii.ti1,It-X Quote: l'rn getting dismissed. lhrec Favorite 'I lungs Ann Sha: lt H-2 Smwvt Haiti. Um- naughton teaching ine! Plans for the 1-uturei Mass Klatiurnt- .'uaf1f'in-.. going 'H -1-vt 1't-wr Wvnne CQNDON, CHRIS. I4 Wellman Street, 922-47711. Plans for the l'nturt' Miilvikitilt-iiinvtiiv CONLAN, PET ER! 10 Magnolia Street, 927-2421. At txvities' Cross Lountrv 'I tail Nlatn Student Council Three Favorite '1 hings: Beatles. and twin Sam and lock Pwav. Plans 1-ii tht- hiture: College. CONRAD, BRAD: 3Oxf0rd Terrate. kctivtttev' Hofltey 111.11 Ouote Sidi oll anfl tht' Three Favorite Things: Beer, Pot, Seat Plans fur the Future: IJ:-ai CONT1.jOHN: 8 Laurel Street, 922-5877 .-xtnviues: Fotball 11 12. Lat ima- 12 Lgtifvuf I can't wait to leave Three Favorite Things Parties, Cruising, Girls Plans lot tht- Iuittttt' vir Force. COQGAN, ANN: 7 Bfeshzhan COUFI. 927-2014 l . Quote: Shinq3 mourn. 1,4 it I him 1+.,f.1,i it Things: Wayne, General Hospital. and Vodka. Plans lor the Futurt Iii Sui vin- COQMBSJANETM.: 16 Cressy Street. 922-SHX2 Activities: Suiter 11. Natttrtial Illini.: Society: Hogan Rigional Quote: f'Stop it three lavurite Things tn.-mit 1 tm B.-.tt 1. trawl- ing Plans for the uture. 1' mveltng across country. college. QOOMBSQ PETER7 59 Half SWEET. 922-3654. Acllvilibsi Band 111. 11. llev llatiilrt 141, Sm tin Team ll: lndqor'I rack 12g Features Editor Ledger 1 1, 125 Dental Theata Progratn 12. tv nrlrl N Pair Solar movie 113 Boston Globe High School News 1aperConIerente. Intramural n att int-Q-t lil, heedlepvilnt IU. 11. 12: Three Filvorile Things lic-ach,Sltiing. Pu1iteP1ans lor the I'UlII1'l' Technical School. CORCORAN. DAVID! 34 Dartmouth Street. 922-5633. Activities: Ledger News Editor IH. l 1 12: lntratiiurals IQ: Close-Up 30g H.R. Representative.. Hello Dollvf' inherit the Niltiflf Zv14ame.DC.1iti:rr:stryd! gonsgycari-e leelzllgie. Seztfoilf Igational Park Preserv ation Lluh, N flu amn eage omit -t a tr Wan u .S., L.j.t.C.,f.1A,1-i.X,R1J,li .- Quote: 'Tm dropping this course Three Favorite Things: Morning tioffee. Nlnrning taiirllvi. Life Plans for the Future: See the World, tfrom Venusi. CORIQ- ROBIN! 8 Tall TTCS Drive, 927-4084. Activities: P' Cheerleading. capt Ii-llrtu-e Council, Football Cheerleadingocapt. Quote: It'sjust at lee ing. stirt of captures vntn -nnl Three Favorite Things: Rain w Sherbet. good friends. unlucky nutnhers Plans 1+-r the Future: To survive the age of Aquarius. CORNINCLCHARLES: 12 Nelson Avenue, 922-2726 Activities' Band 10. 11. 12. thorn- 13. Musical '81 and 'B2g SeniorC1ass Plav 'HIQHQQ Inherit Ihe Wind '81 Quote I it the halfltguv in M-108 I leave mv brother Rich and to R-IN I leave the set-u for hitn'tn rits lhrce Favorite Things: cast parties. seeing LPD falling flat on his face while 5E4l11lg.SBI1'1l1'lg mt iw M tiiuntrt ski. Par? for the Future: Computer and Accounting also to travel In Disnevlanfl and Dis- nevwor . CORNING. DAVID OZZY : 12 jevvett Road. 922-6863. Attivtties. Parties Kgtiote Never Sav Die or Expect No Mc-rcv. Three Favorite Things: Beer,Ozzv 'v blizzard 0101. tell Plans l- PT the Future: to become a machinist. COTREAU, ELYSE A.. 11 Simon Street, 922-1872 Activities: Pantherette lft. 11. Haig sqtiatl 12 Quote: What was that Three Favorite Thtntisl Iirst lunch vvtth KJ . all the lun at the football games with Plans for the Future. To we a successful person and a hntnenialt-r COUAILLET, NATHALIE: 2 Creenbroolt Road, South Hatrulton.-168-2473 fvtttvittes ski, horse back riding: dancing: traveling Quote' 'hola que hav oy, dur dur t .1 va pas la ten- c'etait super geria1 Three Favorite 'I' ings: Zaniore. v isiting LI Mass .-Xnihervt. pam ing Plans for the Future: 0 back to France for 2 tears to take a Tourism school and then he a limits- guide in Spain. Love and happiness. CRAM, LORI: 24 Iverson Road, 922-4805. Activities. Honieronm Rep. IU. 12. Yarsttv Sittin- team 10. II. 125 Three Favorite Things: Neil Young, Chocolate flalte.XgZ3 Plans lor the Future: To become a professional. CRANDALL, LISA: 61 Kemwood Avenue, 922-0677. Activitiesi BHS marchin and concert band 10: Ilth Grade- going down Cooney' and enioving the vveeltend Quotez Flew, hev. mv. mv, rock and roll will never die. Three Favorite Things the ocean, snovv, and Rock-n-Roll Plans for the Future: college. CRISAFI, LISA19 Conner Road. 922-6994. Activities: GirI's Tenntsg HR Treasurer. 1-onthall PeRS3uadg 2:30 Clubg Dance Committee, Powder Puff Football. Btologv Lab Assistant. lvtflis S0 b l. Quote: no sa . . . really? Three Favorite Things: Boating, skiing. the heath! Plans fur the Future: College. CRISTOFORO, DIANE: 24 Ravmond Avenue. 922-7851. Activitiesi Musical '51, 'No Three Favorite Things: MWR1 Bas and Holate1CL. ST. SD.juan, and Sleeping Beauties. Plans for the Future: College. CROSS, STEPHEN M.: 130 Northridge Road. 922-7920 Activities: Soccer 141. 1 1. 121 Hockev ll, 12: B-House intramural Re resentative 111, l1.Quote: Skid Row Scum Dog Losers Ll . j.W.. andf.B. Three Fav0riteLThings: Going out for lunch and getting bluvvn avvav. Barnet Cella. Hal oween Night. Plans for the Future: College, hockev. CROWELL, ROBIN. 154 Dodge Street, 927-3324. Actlvitiesi Hocltev f.l16C1lEALl111g ll Y Capt. 12 qmuotez Dee. the door hit me agianfu Give me a break 1 got .1 he.idathe Three Favorite 'Ii ingsi 12112 with Chris, sho ping cart races with P kt' against U and I1 .X at Stat with the pickles. Nicks, sixth period stugv with D.P , D A , PS .71 O .W.11..and 3 T S5 1'1.ins 1--r the Future: College, CUNNINGHANIRIOHNI ll: 1 Welleslev Road, 922-10-11 :hLI1Y1llC'i'filC1iS President 111. 11. I2L Model LYN, 10, II, 12g National Honor Societv ll. 12. Math leant111.1l.12.Sctente Iirani 121 Football IIL Chamber 01' Commerce Honor Scholar 111, 11. I2. Hugh O Brien I eatlersliiti Seminar 11.1, Band 10, 11, 12g School Paper 111, 11,tLvninasncs 11. 12. PTiiltvst-pliv 12. Partving 111, Il. I2 Three Favorite Things Stones and Doors. Strange i.0I1Xt'1'i.iIl4'll1S, Nlitheloh Plans for the Future: Ivv League. Ph,D CURRAN, ROBIN: l-19 Park Street. 922-19241 Three Favorite lhings Dave. Detcl.. Rttk Plans for the Future: Law Enforcement. CIQSHING. KATHLEEN A. tlv.-XTHY1: 11l1Baker .-Xvetiue.922-42511 Activities VIN haskethall cheerleader 10, football cheerleader 11. 12. A-House Student Council 10. 12. Soph -at-I args 10g Main student council 10. 12: Student Advisorv tom to school mtnm 12. henvh L luh 11, l2uQu0te: Whats the Scoop? Three Favorite Things. pizza. friendship- Plans tor the F nntre co ege. DAVICO, CHRIS: I5 Mvrtle Street. 922-9457 activities Co-Op. lr Sr Quote 'Oh kit.-vt Three Favorite Things: Bud. Fast Cars. Fast women Plans for the Future Pattern Xlaket DAVIS, TAD S.: Preston Place. Beverlv F.1rnis.S122-1944 Activities I-reshtnan .Mtn ttv t ltihv Freshman homeroom vice-president: so homore homeroom re resentattve. tumor home- room secretan: Quote: uShut up. Three 'Favorite Things: weekengs, sleeping late, gn--11 units Plans for th Future: Broadcasting: Radio and Television Maturitig in L'otntnutnt.iti--nv ITE' UAT IS. KN Il.l,I.XX1 K , IK IL! l,.ll.illlN4' Rumi U22-I 2412 M lIKIlIt'N XII lltlllil' I'tn'-ul:-lit, II R I'rutcIt'nt ltl. Il. Ilms'gt.ilt' I-untlmll IU I I IZ, un-stluiq IU. I I. I2.c.i it ll, IZ. N-enum 51111.11 I1uumr 31.1111-rutlt'llt kllkllllll .iruI1,f-ftftuguff Quutt- I It-x. ulielt' N tlic mxtx thla weekend? Iluvt' lriilillll' I lungs 47 Rcxrlw,Slu:mu'rIittu',Illeluls,Sclllut'SluIt'. l.llllllg l'I2inNI1-rllu' lutule. Lnllt-gc Xlastt-r Bimm-is Xflntumtmtum IJ XYIIISUN I IND X IH Ulm SII':'t'l, 27-itll XLIIXIIICN C-Iluust: Ullitt' .-Xiti II I2. lust'- Ixn-L Stull IH. XlLt'ln.4tt' llnutu-lm-rx: lim-1:11-st-til.it1xr IH Il, Hug Nqtmtl IU Quote 'I t.mt In'Ilt'xr tins I Ittt-L' l'rlXllIIlt' IIIIIIQN I lu' Iw.u In gmail IIILINIK , Ille I'l.tns Int tht- Intuit' lubea pctlmtrit IIUIXA' lui tlu' lut't1l.ilIw Ic'l.illlt'iI .mtl lu Imxt .I lllllllllllll life IXXY, I .KRC II N I-:um Ifrhnt' 222-'7'l1l Ill' NN, SIX! X 33 Stun Mt-l1tu'. 22-7xluh DEBLASIP.. I IRIS X '- lI.nunt I. Street W27- ITI 'w Xttmttea, 2:30 Club. Rub W.. Quote: Green gram .intl Iugln utlr- It.u'xcr, it Im .1 If-ng Ntmngetrlpushet'nf I au1rite Iihm fs: S:iIly's Party - I'aduluI S V iightingovet tht' lmtltlntuxt, Iiululm, tripa tu Maine with B,C..4rlRS.S. and IX., Nlutlm 8: Nprmklt--. S X R Lumlx mmm. Drfuurrlx gfmzllnnrc:t'lll1R0b,'!I'ip5 to S.S.k bmtt to wee ID and I X ' I'I.ux- lui the future lollegt' Illl INXRI Il I II' J ltu1xttu'xIIl1xt' '027-I'-ll' lllfi ISXRI XI XRII' 13 Q It-wit Nut-tt JT-4543. Ihree Faxurite Things: music. muxlttt-Him in-mei I'l.m- lux tht Iulutt lu pun un. Ill NIS X It Ixl I Irt-t1umtNIxt't't IZ-Tv-M Xttuuiex: Soccer Cheerleader I2 Quote: hex, nu pt.-It lluee I-umuu' Hung- .X IK I I , Ikuumg Plum for the Future, Lnllege. Ill XXI IIN, I Xl'RII'i' IN X Iltgh Street Xhikt-lit-ltl. 927-8497. ACLii'ittc- gnuug up folly hill mth I It S N1 , X R . SIU-purse III grim In-ll. muh Ihmltie fl1xTCCllt'I1llSIL'L'NIKl'INlIlll1iil'l3Il'- Iitml Qu-:tt 'Kiln me-' Iluee Innmitc Ilunp lvulmhiex, miter towel, Xllen I'I.inx lor the Iruturt' I-uttmg .tlmittxtrtit xstllil S ' It I X 1 RI MUN I, .XI .XX I7 1 t-rI.u Stu-et WZ!-79423. Acuxiue- in-up ptugxutn at LSNI I-vt'p4vI'.1lln11 Iluet' I-.muixe Ilungx H.ux.uuaI.t -. Irade Schmrl. Xen York Plans for the Iulure Nerxnt: DLI'ASQL'Al.l-f, ANN ' 6 Hlllt rest .-Xxenue. E427-Nil-I-I. .Xttivitief Hug Squad I l,Quute: uhaze is all Mound , Three l'dXlll'll8 Things: sex-n-drugs-n-rutK-n-roll Plans lor the Future: Play Imrd. luxe lun. .ind It-ten tu llllhlk th.u ltullx rm In IlI',S.XN'I'lS. K.XRI'.X 4-I I'utn.im Street. U22--INII Mttuttes l'IiectIe.ultng II. I2. taking tu is tu Nufliutt. 11.1111 nip-, ru.iLmg out lI1uxL'M In plux Irlabcc. rescuing life glldlfl chairs. mailing III 'mL' Quran' Ihr' mini 1- 'litwwtttt' Iillree I-'axurue Iluugs tw: tuned hair. t.imlIeu.lx. red mlrlnt. I'l.m- tau' the l'lIllIIt' In he .I Itch be.xrhhuui, IJIXUI- SL LXNXI' In Xen Bulth Street, 927-3709. Actntrtev Nlxiaimls I0, II. 12151-mor llus-I'Idu11I. I I. 12, .Xt-tin I I 12.1 hurts 12: Band I I. I2.Quotc. I prmune I will nexerlock the hex - in the ullit te .tgutn I Ilrcc Favorite Tlnngst the club with K.I-. W mittlnng the second gmfle IEJKIICT mth I. IJ DICKINSON. STIX I-Q lr, mein Street. N22-496-4. Activitieaz weigltthfungi boxing. Deca. Iihrrt' l'-.il0I'llC Ilimgx gitlx nutrient, .md I unix. Quote: Bates get our 0 mv life. OnIx ktddxngw Plum Im the l'uture. all-tpvtkx IJIKQRKLORIQ J, MARY: I5 Auhurn Rf-url. E422-761H.Quore: 'Allgoodtlxings must cume man end 'I hree Favorite Things: Horse batk ruling. Pluna for the Future: Nursing UI IANNIHIOHX: 4 Amherat Rmcl. 922-4244 I Actniues: band, workstudy. Quote: You c.4n't .tlmnskget il. when mu realli want. Three huvurite Things: Music, The Who, My Girlfriend. Plans lor the Future: Lumputer Teclinitizm. DIUN. KEVIN: 5 lxersnn Road. 927-I592. DIPAOLO, ANN-Nl.-XRII-l: 3 Bradlkmrcl Road. 922-52-Il. DIYASTA, RALPH: 9 Arthur Street. 922-I952. DIXGN. MARK: 66 Northridge Road. 927-7273. Activities. Hello Dolli IU. Hex H.4mlet 10. Wheels IH. Churua IU. Exthange Trip IU. Damn Yankees II. Our Tomi II, The Great .XII Anierican Musical Disaster I I. Chorus I I. Excltarlge Trip I I. Maine I2, Inherit The Wind 12. Chorus 12, Exchange Trip I2. Quote: And now lor somethng completely different. Plans for the Future: College. . DOBSON. DURI: 53 Snhier Road. 927-227I. DODGE. KRISTINE: 2I 3ltKinIey Avenue. 922-2627. Activities: H.R. President I0: H.R. 'lreds Ilg H.R. rep. IU: H.R. Intramurals IU: Band I0, II. I2: Band Treasurer l'.!: Damn Yankee: I Ig Football Cheerleader I2: Baaketballflhecrleader I I1 mame I2. Quote: I an: not afraid ol tomorrow Iur I have seen ve'-lcrdav and I love todavZ Three I-'avorite Things: Independence Park with LM. and Capri Pizza, chocolate chip cookies with S.W. and mv buddy Bernsie, baking Plum lor the Future: Physical Therapist. UONIINIC.. N1 ARK: 927-I357. Activities: j.mimin Qunte: Maybe the rain is nm ol the blame. su I'II remove the cause hut nut the sy mptumf' Three Favorite Things: smokcn bones, drinkin beer, Rot Its Horror. Plans lor the Future: Chef. Hotel and Restaurant. Management. DONLON. PEGGY: 22 Haven Avenue. 927-I26I. Activities: Close-Up 12: Typing the S.D. IQ: Mr, 'Ins little hel er 123 Getting into trouble IU, I I, 421 Trying to get Ii,0.'s mind nfl' M.S. tit dirIn't take mutliit Walks lu Salem Summer ol '8l. G.C. summer of '81, Causing trouble at K.O.'s house with M.Il.. M.L.. WJ.: Hangin around with the Danx'er's gang 81-542: Meeting CL.: Fighting with DP.. MeclingJELLO in H.R. '80. Quote: What's for Lunch. Linch? 'Shutup Deanna! Three Favorite 'I hings: Best Friends. ILT.. K,0.. CJ., D.P.. Nl.O..l Greek. tone in particulary Bub's Parties'!!!Z Plans Ihr the Future: Secretarial tcxerutivel. DOSS. MIKE: l03 Hull Street. 922-IN97. Activities: Tennis. Dixing. Shin? Muturcvcle RID- ING, Three Favorite Things. Life. Love. Sports. Plans Inr the Future: Air orce and Lollege. DOYIJQ. LESLIE: 780fIillHll Street. 927-3359. Actixities: girls baakethnll Ill. I I. l2: Ha. squad I0. I I, 12: powderpull IZ: 0.A.I'.P. I I Quote: No, I don't think Three Favorite Things: hfmp, hrew .md plus er pland with A M..-I M.. D.B., '1'.C..j.L.. and CVR., Plans for the Future: tulle-ge. Ilwiug. DUYLE. SUSAN: 30 Nlawul Street. 927-14628. DRISCOLIH ROBI-'R I'A L.: 2 Hitkors Lane. 922-5I20. Actixities: Hex Hamlet. Hello Dullx. Gentlemen I'reIt-r Blnnrlcw- 10: Stage rnanager for Mame I2: Bob Seger I Ig Billx Squier .md Foreigner. X11 LX. I2: Biology with Shu. donuts, Englilsh with Mao and Pop : Graduation hlilliliill I Ig Senim' Prom Il: Lfko: I-1xt'I1.unge trips tparuesy IU. II. I2: Stnitty's dass II. I2: skiing Ill. I I. 12. parties uuplhe rm I! and best of all: partying with RD.. T.P. l..M..'I'.Nl.. KS.. LLM.. and the the-gangf' and cvervborlx ClSU.lIlIiT.l'lll7FlIlllf5ll0lC1-7Lllld. Robink. and Mtllickle - Pans Mum? hrcc Fznnritc 'Ihingv Punk. Leupar s. and Lowenhrau. Plans for the Future: College. money and Iunl. DUCIQY, l.YNNl5.1 I4 Wellman Street, 922-4287. DLTIIIIN. PAMELA S.: 3 I-Hiwnhowcr Avenue. 922-3408. Auivities: corrcspnndin class set remrx IU. Il. 12: Student Head Chairperson for the Solar Projett 12: Tennis Team 70. II. lil. he.uI Mfr. Prom 1k'un'.tuons. make-u uew lor Inherit the Wind 12: West: Beautiful Xl.ui Pdtml 0. I 1. IQ: 'l'.-lung spins in theqblvog Fun with Fudge nu Mkhacl Road. Three lunorue Alilllllgsl Gucci. Spit and Circus Peanuts. Plans for Lhe Future: To go to college and .after rt-temnq an degree. to nmrn- A-lLW!lS hulk , right Mr. Shopay? DLNXE. HOWARD. 2:4 Scanning Ruud. 927-'267R. Activities: I0: Ledger. band. lifesaving. math team. I I I.:-clgt r, hand, Damn Yankees. Math Team. I2: Band. Manic Math team. Quote. Ib it I'ruI.n X et Three l llX'0fllL l.lllllg'Si rock and roll. ueekcnds. parties. Plans forthe Future' Lullegc UL'I'RLY. l.I'..XXNI. -I XVAIICII Struct. 1127-I-lfil iso J U: ,N 0, IH I R, IMWXI Nl 25 Iivnncu Street A- uutitw mn k. mul, .md mink. wine 111010. tc: 11.424 ne Ink- p.zlmlnpIiutlt I IIICL' lnnuritt- I lungs I'.irli.fI.irut',ar1rl h.ue agoodtime. ans lor the Ifuturez be a xuntliet. .mtl keep on puttuugf f I-ARIBINO. KAREN: 3 I-'rankunod Avenue. 922-8082 Activities:j.V. Basketball Cheerlead- er. being late for school Quote I he hills are .ilixefu I hree Iidvorite Things: Mklilld Keith. skuutg Plans for the luture: 7 ' lil, KN, IFANI H 'I xlvi Rudd, 4022-IN-47 Attnttiex: fi' Tennli, Dnfsktlball cheering- taPl. bdxketlm I theenug. II R lrt-.mtretp wltlmll. luntbal pep squad.jr. Prom Commiltt. A- Huuhe Class Treasurer. Quote: Are ta sure? 'I hrec Favorite Things: Putnam Pantry Smor- gaixird Sunclaes. The Beach, tlheenng Camp with LF. Plans for the Future: Four year .0 egt' EG.-KX. SL SAN: I22 J Bridge hlfffl. 922-QlI45'I ESSLER. DEBORAH ANN 6 Sit-udrt .ht-mu' 927-8299. Activities: Haxing Parris. liking walks. Three Favorite Hiingsz read muh, plat mth cats and dogs, go to my nan's house. ESTES. KOREN VV. IKORIV II2 Yullex Strut-t. Beverly Firms, 927-0485. Atlivillf H.R. Treasurer and don'l Iorget it. Puru dim n Wert - Sophomore year Goin toclubs,Metl16,Spil. skiing. beachmg, Quote: nrllfgfl lt I-'nur I-.awrite Thin : Danny. lieu' Wave, 'nie sun. Cheesecake Plum Im' the Ifuturc Lullege XIIIIHK' Steudtgzss '- ' EVANS. Rlfil Il I4 I im- Street. U27-2-H2 FAHY. SUSAN Ili Bl.itItt'llImrx l,.ine. 'I27-HIIII l FAULKNER. Rlt II 163 Bm- Rner Rf-.ul 27-HSN .-Xttmuev Sutter Quote: Mil . Three Favorite Things, Beth -meer. the Rmrimiex I'I.ms lor the Future K ullege. I li.-XL'SAI'. KEVIN 331 ngmell .Xxcrlt1e,U22-Wlih I .5il.'ST. I.I5.X BI II.itIt.ns.ix .Xu-r1uc.922-30341 l AL'S'I'INU. UU IIJ D IN4 Bflllllldll Xxenue. 922-32HS .'-.ttnttiev Partying. C0-Op Pro- gram, Ihree I-Lnurutc llungx I D. I XI . Plan- lm the future Who knows? FELLOWS. J.XNI'.I -I2 Wallis Street. S422-flh2h Ihr:-e I-.nortte Ihings: Sewing. Music. . Chocolate, P ans fur the Future: College. FENN. EDWARD B l3Sllll1lU6I' Street. 922-4696 .'xClIXIIIfSI Band IU. ll:Trade Car nlri I I, I2. Quote' OurmI1 ' Ihrec' I-'.ivnrite'IiI11mgv Q..irpc-nux Friendx. Good Tillles: Plans lgtivrlhe Futura: CAYPCIIIYX f.umtruttmr1 IBL .ind L, 1, ' IIQRRARI. HAYNE, 'H Iixtltrup Street.1422-51164 I- l'INX. il.-XXE' -I lidillffl' lllilif. 922-6297 .. 57 IVINN. NI.-XKREFN 24 Palmer RfmtI.E427-i'1f5P4.3 Xttnmei. Field Hmkev l0, ll, l2: Basketball 4' II. I2. Solihull IU. Il. I2. B-Iluuse 'I're.isurer IU. II. I2: Executne Board, Powder Pull I2. ' 2 IlUl.Iuh.Be1ng hlI5Nl,l1'vNlLN,L'S X mth I. I-' Quote' Baht Bubba were still friends . . . Wllala I gtmnw Three Fuxurtte I lung- C.eIebratirm.9.1Ieml7 C .incl K. fl, u'illE2dll'lglllgd0WlI Colon H Street mth Kelli .mtl Mares Plan, lor the Iuture College. 5 PII IRE. CAROL I9I-edt-r.iI5treet.9'l2-1384.Quute I'he girl in the window won'ldrtop and the lute in the nurrfu unnt stop lihree I-.nnrue I hinge. Shronmin. Longnighls without end. ' INNJRN Plan: lc-r the Iuturc IR: get old 'J H.t'xx.jt'LtL- 29 sttttttmttt mt-ft. 922.9145 IOLFY. LAl.'REXI'i. 53 Snnmng Road, 922-2668. Actiutiei: Basketball Cheerleader IU, Ydmu I-'outball Cllieerlezidet II, I21 280 Club I2: Hnmeroom Treasurer 101 Hom:-:room Prcuclent II. Bnvlngx Linh Xnle I2. Quote. xuu'rc Itirldingu. Three Favorite Things: Being J, Nim Plnstu with Bl I' Whitex. Being crazx mth Phe ln the Front Having Pow-wows. Plans lor the Future: Uccttputlmml Iheraptst. tim In Lnlleget. I 4 J' I'ORRESI'. IAL RPN 2I f.0llFIlX Win. 922-85747. .-Xctiuties: IN. Basketball Cheerleader I0: 'I Ydrsiu Baxketlmll C.heerle.itit-t II. I2: Humeinmu President IU, I2: HOIDCIIIU lreasurer Il: - 'I 2130 Club I2. Quote 'M h.n are mu lu.ided? 'lihree l'7dX0l ll6 Things: Weekends. being crazy 7- mth R P.. SD. lx P. CR.. .md LI' Chrenug Limp mth IE. Plans for the Future: College. IVORTE. N.XNllX . 6 Ruhtnmn Ruud Actixlties. Band IU, II: Gunruslits Team l0. Il: Baliln Squad 10, Quote. el lean- this athoolu I'hree Innorue Things. Music, C8cB.movies. Plans for the Future: Lavwer I-USS. CINDY II Rmtndx Street. 927-9375 Quote: 'Lixe nov-. pav later' Three Favorite Thtngsi Sex. clrugx Roth-n-R-ull Planx Inr the Future: To somedat he an Mitollnlant. FOL RXIERK. DEBBIIH 6 Summer Street. U27-4712. Acuxities: XS orking. Quote: Hey ya'll Three I-'axnrue Tluugx Blunt. Talking, Spending Nlune'-, Plans for the Future: Tohe the Best Hatrdresier in New inrk Cui' FOX. KELLY. 3-I Sunset Drne. 927-0658 h School help .it MASK!! Dunne: I dm glad I :im uni listening Three Fav0riteTllings: Hooki Rugs. u:1tthtt1gf1H,.tm Lairn XX elk, Plans Int the Future: Hate ajobin 3 Nllrierv Sth FOX. MARX BF I II N ll flXYlI 3-I Sunaet Drne. 927-0658. Activities: Kitchen Crew. Pl!- FRANC ESCIII5.I.I.I. .-XXAIIIONY. KIR.: II Hdrixuutl Street, 922-6888. ACliVl1i2SZ N3li0fl'lll,i Honor Sncxetx Bork 'Iienms Quute' Still Iklater Rum Deep Three Favorite Things: Muiicx-. 1603 musit .ind hedu met.1ll summer. toncertx Plum Ifvr the Iuture: Mechanical Engineering. 1 FRASER. IIQANNII. I3 Wtmlrm Road. 927-N55 .XLIIYIIICSI Spring Trltk. Three Favorite 1 Things: Ifreuth Fries. Ilie Stones Plains for the I-uture' Secretarial School. . FRANCES. LL.-XRK' 3 I'It-,mmt Street, 927-7739 .-'tttuuiesz DE. Quote: Why! Three Favo- rite Things: reading, wnuuung. skating Plum hir the Future: Retailing. FRASER. NlIlQII.Xl'.I.. I3 Winslow R114d,927-XI35. I FREEMAN. CIIRISI X Nl. E. ILIIRIBII 9 Rclltl Road. 927-3953. Atlivlljesl Powder Pufi Senior Exetutne Bcmrtl. 2 flll lllub l2: II R. Rc I I1 Spirit Committee l0, lnlrarnural Club 101 A-House Cnunttl I I. II R. Setretarx IU Quote. I'.irtx Donn Wet Three Favorite Things: Donnie, Rimmillt' '68 Iuiltnn Plans lor the Ifuture. Lollege: Cnmpulel' Stiellcc. FREEMAN. RERRYJ 37 I-wrnnnnd Axenue. 922-7423 FRIESER, CRAIG I7 lk eslgemere Rodd. 927-1909. Attivitlesi Close-Up 81. Three Favorite- Things: The Stoney sleeping. X ndL.i Plum lm the Future' Gradulle high Sthool. leave New England and Sum. FULL, TOBI .XXX 20 Northridge Rudd ,Xttnlttes Swun Tearn polo Team. Quote: Friends l,asl'fm'c-xet .md net Inrds duu't Ilx .it mgluf' Three Ilnurue Things: skiing. boys.heel'.' Plans Ihr the Future' Bartending Sthoul, Rt-spimturw Therapist INSCCJ. FUMEROLA, Klilillli I Oxcrlfmk Axenue FURBER, STI' YI.. 4 Ipsulch, U27-2866 Three Iinorite Things: 'Nel Young and Crit Horse WBCX .md Ihr Mark Iharentu Shun. 'I he Mundi Blues . Plans for the Fulllft: become an Arclulettural Designer GALLANT, SYl.YI.'k: IBX I'.11'IA Street. Apt 3. 927-5725. CANNON, KEVIN 7 .Kmlmer Rudd. 922-6375. - GARCELONJOIJI jill I.il't ,-kxenuc. 922-7I29 GARDNERMIKE 45 Irncnrl htreet. 927-256I Actixities: Wrestling Il, l2: Golf Tennis 10, lI,l2g Intr.unur.tlx, tihurth League Basketball. Quote: TheGiffa Three Things: Summer, Lnmt-ru. Weekend l'I.ina Ipr the Future: Go to-College for Administration or huiiptiten 0 . CHIP: 607 Manoi Road. Activiiiesz 1111111 . winner. fail. track. 1101 Our 'I 111111 11. Wind 12: Quote: 'Quaacckkk or Qquacif' Three F1111-11r11c 'l11i11g1: 1111 111111111. music. Plans tor the Future: Harray for Hollvwmxlf MIKE Street., 927-1729. Activities: cn-131: Sludenl Council 61, 10. 1 1. 123 1 1. Three 1-'av111'1lc Things: ser. parLie1. The Who. Plam for and get good pay. 25 Wallis Street. 922-0752. Activities: Skating. movies. parivirrm. slcegiing lkllk' PD.. Yellins an D.P.. gums: MM'llill'S up? ya, R1g111 11-ee 411-111-111- of'191. muaia.. 011 Plans or the Fu1ure:Sccre'lary.fgc-ning rid 01 the name HENRY: 465 Cabot Street. 922-7142. Acliviliest Trade School. 1'a11L1:111 11111111115 a King, always a king. but once a kni hi is enouqhg: Three Favmiie 'lhinisz going io 1-on1.e1-Ls, geuinga check on ghursday. P ans fm- the F111111-cz To ma c myse f. PETER: 3 Eaton Avenue, 927-0672. JOHN: 119 Cross Lane, 927-4529. 119 Cross Lane. 927-4522. 301 111111111 Road, 921-sass. 89 Loveu SLRQEX. 9224599. Activities: 1-1 R treasurer 1fl1f:1l0l'llS 111, Xlgfau band li: French Extlhange- trip: French C11111 10. 11. 12: B-Hiouse Council 11: C1058-113 Ilg Girls' Stare 'Rl Q1111111-1 real Time! Three I-avoriie Tlnngs: Friends. music, 11e.11.11. and going io Mads wiih L.S.a1 1 AM ihe weekend 111 NOI'lllLlDll1 College. : 5 Pasture Road, 927-0877. Quote: D1.1n1und1 are 1-'11rc-ver nm 1011 111'-ird say Lauren: Noi too eye C0n1or11ng '1'l'11'ee I-'avorile Things: Mike. Singing. Plans the Fuuire: Roda Star. SCOTT: 10 Lowe11.SLr6eL, 927-7197. 364 Elliot Su-eel. 922-3537. C0lS?Kl. BQKEZ 23 Garfield Ave.. 922-1136. GRANT. CHRISTINE: 27 Swan Street. 927-21114. GREGSON, LISA: 13 Swan Slreei. 927-5114. IF!-'IN OHN M 12 Brunaham Court Q97 1014 kniuiic-1 11.111161 '1ir.11L 111 11 12 .GR .lj -. . ,.-- .. ' .1 ' . , 3 Baseball 11. 123 lnlramura1s.Supp1v Aid: HR. President 10. 113 H.R. Rc-p1'e11:111a!111c 121 Albl-louse Council 12: Studem'C-uideg C.l1llTCll League Bas11eLha11. Quote: 1 rinkleu' lihiee Favqrite Things: Bud Ialls at West Beach over Lhe Summerg 435-1 Gooieg New 1111-11 12111111-1-1 .Plans for Lhe ulurez To assasinaze 1111: Los Angeles Dodger. College. GRIFFIN, MAURA: 3 Ap lemon Avenue, 927-1057. Af111i1ie1: 2-30 tllub. 11111'.1111ur.1l 1111- leybqlh HR. President 10. 1,1 Three Fa1'oriLeThings: D.B . 1111: Bc-meh. Plains 1111' ihe 1-'111111'e: College. 1CvUDA1TlS.jEAN M.: 36 Halhawas Avenue. 922-50-19. Activities: Ledger 111: C1z111'1'rez1sure-1' 10:11. 12g G -mnaslics Team 11. 121 Nz11ionalHo11or Society 11. 12: Blazer Recipienig Pow1l1-1- uffFo0tbal-l 12. French Exchange Trip 12. Quote: You blowhc-ad Three 1-'z11'111'11e '1'h111g1. ads near midnight. Wes1Beac11.T11ejean Machine Mechanics Club. P1:1m1ur111eF11111re:'1'11 'Zoom 011 into Lhe Sunset with the Chaz man. GUIMONDZ MARK: 3 New Ba1ch Street. 927-3781. GUSSACK, JAMES: 95 Haskell Street. Activities: Skiing, swimniing. Capote: Nm 111 11-on-1 Three Favorite Things: Chinese food, vacation, snow davs. Plans for 1 e I'il11.l1!'l:1 Broad1..1s1 journalism. HACKETT. ANNE: 6 Goodwin Road. 927-2651. HALPERN. SANDRA: 18 C0r11e11 Road. 922-1672. Ac1i1i1ies: Execinive Board 111. 11. 123 Pamhereues 11. 12g6cap1a1n1g Baskemball cheering 11. 121 Ledger 10. Advism-1 c.0II1I111l16C 12: Honor Society 12. Quote: No way! Three Favorite Things: green. '1'11111-111111, M8cM'1 131.1111 for ghe Future: Computer Science. HAMMOND. DANIEL QDANJL Activities: Ledger. sporu ediiur 111 co-editor-111-1411161 12: Nalional Honor Socieiy' Treasurer 123 Blazer Recipient 11: H.R.'1're11111rer 1 1. B-1111111e Rep 123411. Basketball 101 Tennis 11. 12: Cross-Cou111ry 121 Close-L'p 1 1, BOXS'Sl2!19 11. College bowgTea1n-Capiain 11, 12 Qu111e: T1'1aL's eass for you 10 sax- Three Favorite '1l11i11gs:'1'-s11i1'1s, Vgaaseballi lasagmg. HANMONQ. PETER: 4812 Har! Street. 927-2398. CHARRLNGTON. ALISON EJ Activities: Student Council PYES1ll6Ill, Varsi1v'1'ennis. Gei-111.111 ixchange. National Honor Society, Powderpuff. Slide Show. C11111:-L'p. Mndei LIN. R1 Y. sofgba11.2:30 Club uole: Ben Three Fa1'0r11e'1'hin 't Bmni Farms in ihe A11c1i. lllirisimds Eve in Chinalownq ueechee. Plans for the Future: fiigllege. 1 HARRINGTON, T1M:6U6 Essex S1ree1.922-1882.Quo1e: hf:1l'CL11TlSli.1F1CCS are11'1rig111 'l'11rc-c Favorite Things: Bullet Head. waterbed, and seaweed. Plans for the FlllL11'Cl To slmrx- .1 bench -al Independence Park with Muffy. HAl5RRlS0h1,TAMMY K.: 30510116 Sm:e1.922-1624.Quo1e- Inherit Lhe Wi11d Qu111e: Oh, 1 forgot Three Favorite Things: R.C.A.. Food Gghms 31 Bill 81 Bos. X'?lC1il10l1S P1a111 for 1111- Future: To go to college. HARTING. CHARLES: 20 Temi Road. 922-4701. Quote: hs up Three Favorile Things: V.A.M., Moosehead, Lhe Doors. P13111 for the Fulurcz College. HARVVOOD, LYNDA: 182 Dodge Street, 927101851 .-Xctiviliesi 'lin-nnis Team 111. Kl11o1'111 111, 1 1. 12. Three Favorite 'lil'l1llgS1'l-0111, Maine. Big Daddfs Oreo lcn-1.1-1-11111. 1'1z111s l0l'll1C 1 uiuic' College. HEAPHY. THOMAS: 14 Longrneadow Road, 922-2081. l lEFF1:'.RNAN,+OHAN NA M: 3113 15121111.11 Road. 927-3579. .-Xctiviliev HR. Vice-P1'es1de111 10:Gymnas1jcs eam 111, ll. 121 H.R. President l1:F1agSquu11 11. 1?1Of1i1'eAic'1e 12 Q111111-: H0w's Everyihing g01l1g1-1-l-llflf? Favorite Things: Horsebac 11 riding. 111'1n11111ng, c.1n1p111g .11111 hiking. Plans for lhe Fuiurez Air Force. HEGARTY. KATHY: 18 Conner Road, 927--1829. Ac1iv11ie1. Flag Squad 10, 113 HR. 11111111- Council Alternate 10. ll: lYll1'2i1DUl'81 V11Ile1ba11 11.1111ra111ura1 track 1111-ei 113 121111111-11-11e1 12. Treasurer 12: Senior Class 1,1231 12 Quote: Shes gm the 111111. 'lihree 1111-111'11e 1111111.31 5o1ng Nuts a1lhe f0o1ha11ga111cs1:11 Sdlllfdih 11-1111 Sfl' and EIL.. H 1165 1EAN5,.111111111-11111 lans for lhe Fuwre: College - Siewardcss, HENDERSON. LOR1: 5 Alfann Road, 922-7246 Actixities' 11 R. Alil'f'i.lSUlA?l' 111. 11. 12, Panlhereues 11, 123 Chorale 11. 123 Chorale '1'1'e.11urer 123 Ma111c-Lp l.re11 1111 11111111.1111 Activities 10. 11. l21Concc-riquire 12. Carol-Si11ger1 12 Qu11Ic.l'U11C11r111 1'a1x1111lf- 111111151 ji-1.ca1s.n1usic, great limei with SB., LH., WB.. LM.. dl1Cl1.,l1 lf1P5NC11.11lT1CS 1111111110 1g.111g111 the audiloriuin 5111 pc-1'io1'1.an 9Xk11lIlglf1 1111 . C111111-111 11-1111 L.D.. R.. lD..dl'lC1 K A.. 111111111111 111 the free-don trail 1111111e1 in Bos1o11. Plans 1111- the 1-iuiurez gov:-1'11e1s111g in B11111111gl1.1111 P.11.11c. shopping in the house of worlh 111 Paris. HVENNESSEY. DUNN.-X13 Ras SIN-.'t'1, 927-21182 Q111111-1 4 1l.S,Y Three 1-.11111'11c ililllflgk 111411, Work. and cooking. Plans for the 1-'11111re1 1ll1lT1. HEPBURN, CLIFFORD: 6 Ridgewood iliC'I'l'dCE. S127-271141. HIRING. ED: 21 Myrtle Street, 927-71113. Hl'lRS1'lY. JOHN: 39 111.110 S111-el. 927-2919 ,f'l11111l11-1 114111- Q111111- '11 11111111 11.1pp1-11 1C'dII'l0lHl1' .11lfl'lf lwaxririuf ililllllgN B111111114, 1111111cn. Sfllll IIIIISII Plans 1111 1111: 11111111- Czlrpcrlu-1. H1111-11.1. KEVIN 202 lLrcc11w11od A11-11111-. 922-'1787 H1L1.1 .R, DAVID: 40 Crcswnl Avenue. 92742450 HINCH, ALAN: 19 Railroad Avenue. 927-28111 1ll'1'CHCOCK.SAN1lY: '15 W. Dane Stn-c-1,927-2172 141111111 '1111f11111.1l11-11: 11111111.1111- rite Neil Young. Anhnals. 511. T. Plans for :hc hmircz R1-1.111 HOAR. P12 1 1iR:f-1 Hc-nda-111111 Avi-11u1:. 922-8310. A1111-1111-sp Parumu 11111-1-1111111111 11111.15 lhc R01 11. f2U2illL'13. vacation. Plans lor the 1-uxure-. Lollegeg HOLLAND. LARRY: 20 SICMHYI Avenue. 927-2386 HOOKER,-IOEL: 5 Print cum .'1v1:1111e.922-31117. ,xCllVll1f,'SI ln1ram11ra1sQuo11'. 'M 11111 1 glllll down? Three F.1vori1e Things: l.H, wee1v.e-11111, 1p11r1s. m111i1 Pldll! 1111 1110 Fmurc N111 111 college, in be .1111e io blly. HORTON. ll- 1-I-R1.1' '15 C1111an1 SITCP1 Hf1RSK1.XN,1111'1f1R.X11 .-XXX 11111 1111111111 N111-1-1. 'UIQ-111140. ,hlixlllz-1 11 R X111-f1'1c1111U11 111. 11.111111 811111-1 11'.1111 111.111.1111 1-1111 811111-1 11-,111112.1'.1r111-1 M1111 1111: 11-4111.11 X1 11 1 .11111l 1x '1. N11 111111111114 11111- 1111 1111- 11111, 11111111 4.11111-1 1111: 2 1x11'1 N1r4'. 11111-r 1.1111r111: 1 111111.51 N11 .11111 11111 11111-1 111- .11111 8111111-1 S11111111111111 S11c1lc1il1 111i- 11111111-1h111111.11111.111 1111-111111-1' 11111111'11111111.11111-1 1'I.11111111 1111-1-1111111- 11111111 1-111111111110 1111111-1 M1111 N11 1.11-.111111' HL 111511, 31.4111 H x1l11l1l1'1 R11.111.'122-T121 HLN l . 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W!!-4121-1 X1111111e1 11'-111115 11111 111114-1.11r 101 class Quoin hc 111111-.111' Iihree 1-.1111111c '1i11111g1 11-111114 1.1111 011101, the 11111.1r1. 111,-1-Lc11111 1'a1.11111n1 P111111 1111 1111- 1'lI1l1fl' 1.111- 1111- 111 lhe fullest. 1.-11.111 R 1 . 1'.X1 1. 24 1'u111.111 R11.111. '122-H1217 .-X1L11'i11es: Trade Y1111111, A11111 Shop '1'hre1g '.11111'111- lhingsl Sex. Il1'l11g -. 1111 11-11-11111 1'1.1111 lor the Fulurc' 1 plan 111 ger 11111 jFi1N1FS.CHR1STOPHl:R 111 1.111 .X1e1111e. 922-7062. AcLi1 11161 14111-1111s 141. 11, 12 '1 1111-c 31111116 Things: Skiing. lL11111e1'11, VIARYIS. LOL' 15: '26 Burrxuood L411e.Sl'27-2658. Activities 'Allll1E'l'1ll1'1E 11111111 12: Xcf1r111111k 11. 1?gQuo1e: 1zz1 we are too much alike . Boom C111111. 1.111 111.1 Tl.111- - 111.11111 God 111 fu11 1'11ree Favorite '1'1'1ings: Partying with 1711. 5 B.. 1-Q Nl. T11 . 01.111114 111 E11glz1r111 1119 C1111111111151. Skipping in the Pub P111111 for 11103 l'l11L11'?. 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Fo111b.111 111, 11, 121 B.1s4'b.111 10.11, 12:Vi'Cig1'!X lifting 10, 11, 123 C0-Cap! Baseball 121 Winter 11.1111 11 Q1111IP. iZ11111111.1 Three Favorite Thin :I-'ootbz11l. Sieve Piz's1.1r11p Bl buger 1.11111 Nllllllllgllll. 11.11111 R P1.1111t111 the Future: Co11ege,?1iife-Beater. KAPLAN. nmxxar 44 P1ck111a11 Road. 921.27111 KASS. KENNETH R.: 34 Greene Sireei. 922-71123, AKKIXIIICS' N1un11e1 .11 Wal H.1111111-11 House. House Council Regdresenialivef-6 H R. Q11111e: 11's .11l11e1111111 111 111111 'l'111e1- 1.1111r11c g'l111'!gSZ Led Zeppefin l, cd Zeppelin 11, Led Zeppelin 111 Plan-1 1111 ihe 1-1111111-' 311111111 . ervice. KEENAN, EDW'ARDj. URJ: 4 Thompson Road. 922-6826. .xCUX11lC5. N11111 d11111g 11-.1111 111. 1l,12gVarsityl-lockey 10, 11,12gDram11L1l11b 10. 11, 131-01111 C,11Chmg1gg1m 111, 11,13 111114111111 team 11: chess squad 10, 11. 12gWarre11S111-111b111C1i111.Q11111e- '4l 181. B111111 11'1 .1 11111141-1111.'111 Call' Three Favorite Things: T0m0'5 camp. T1111111's,lYC, W1-11 Btilkll P14111 1111 ihe 111111114- College. Darmoulh School of Drinking. KELLY. ANDREW: 13 Kennedy Drive. 922-5822. K1Q1.L1fY, COLLEEN: 32 Cliff Street, 922-13411 A1 hrcc 1-.11111-11c 111111141 11111-11-1 11'.1Xk'1111Q P11111 llvl' :hc Future: Good Secretary-j11h KELLE1. K1-'RRH-ILYNN:40Grce11S1r1-ci.512743772 111111111-1 L-1111 M1111-1 111 11 1.1p1.1111 123 11.11. Rep. 11.H.R.1reasurer12g'l'1'easu1'c1111L'-1-111u1cQ.111111111.51111-111 111111111111-1.12111111-1 P1111 121 2:30C1ub. Su1dentparking1otD.'1' . lit'l'1l1dI'lX .md the 5111111 11111 1-111111111 1111, XL111 1.11111g 1111-1111 1111 1114- hot Um? roo1 g Rif0111111e 111 the B1s.1L1111.1g11r1. 5.11:-111 K 1 11111 L 11,111 L-113111 L.11111111111ee: BUOBOO Kitty for P.C .md 115 . HB1'11lH11t'li. 1 1-11-111-.111-. 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Quvvu-, 111.11 11.15 11111-11-11' 1111t'C 1-.111-1111 1h111g1 1111 l..1n111-ing. 5.110111 SLHlQ.S1.ev1- Perr1v11'1 1h11111g 11111113 1111 111111 N 1-13 1'1.1111I111 1111- 11111111 11.411 .1 g1111d 111111-. Nldvbt g0 I0 Boston L11111-11111 11-1 R 1lt'11'I 111g1111-1-111111 1i11'iN5.XK.1i. SlSOUVA1Yf:l'lI 42 Br'L1111vl11 51l'l'k'l 1-111.11-11QN.I..-XURlE:42 Darmouih 511-1-1-1, 1122-7043! 111111111-1 N1-111-1 1 111-1-1111 1 -' 1111 1 -- 5llpL'1'7 11111-1' 1 .1V0l'iL? lillillgst 111l'I1l1N. 5111111111-1 1'1.1111 1111 1111' 11111111' N11111i1i1, i V 151 I-tlN11i,Xl,l.. Ill.l. 4 it-tlt'r.rl Street. U27-5632. Quote: Pit-ees ul Nt't'riuxi ' Three Filvorile llnrigt rl.-hu lnlrlux, john lfrirlat. .intl lulm Gildavffl KIM lllui. lJ.XX.'-. rw Llrmt Merritt-. N22-8132. Quote: Paclty runf'. Srnokt:rnjihbc-r Three Familie 'l lungs rlrrnltmg the Field. lhe Stones ttunesl. Plans lor the 1-uture, Surrt-tary. llllblllll llctrmrttvt lxNl1iil,lON. Sl Ul I 101 lllIii5l1l'L'l lxR.XXSBl Rt., l.ll 415 llait- Nt1et't. 422-6303. ACIiVitlCs1Chnrtis IU. 11. Luritt-it Quite IU. 11. lim llariilt-t , lil. 1 lui loan ll Quote: Cosmic .ind lm always chasing rainbows lhrce l.rim'1te I lungs lmeuimg to grmui tnusif. walkin f on the beach. and goin? I0 seeagood riiriiir-rfw.fti1.frLr w Plans lor the Future' l'o get out oil here as soon as possib ef!!! lxRUN11lUL l. Hill 24' Liirwrt-is Xienue. 927-5102. Activities Sutter Grade 10. Thru' l't1iUl'lll' llllllfs Sports. Nlttslt Plums for tilt' Future! College. lxRL M JN 15. Ill l RPX 21111 twrrxrnwri l.ane,922-8165. Attivities. Work Qt1ote: wnrk helore stlmtmlu lhret- hrrrnxtt' litmus Sex. Drugs, Rock-rl-Roll. Plans for the 1-inure' Work ltl XH1. 1xRlS I INA. 41 l'r.m Aieriiie. 927-4584. Activities: Horsehatk riding, tennis, Cross wuntri skiing Quote lt s not mi IauItf Three Favorite Things horses. IHKSICN books, itiltli lim im llit luttttt l it its ,Z 1. N . . lx . RYRAZIS Rl RS Il X 27 Halt- Street. 922-0694.At1ivities: Main Student Klounul Vice-Pres. Xl: liorrw tt-until, sittin leim, Pvt: Intramural Council. German Exchange. Nlath Team. trraduauori Mar shall lhree litxot me Things: Driving to Darmouth with MM and AH. Chow- late, and Buns Plums mr the lunm- Attend Williams College. LXMBFR IQ LAL RIF on xmritllt-i Street, 922-3-120.Activities: Esca ing from this place in tht- ill1iQ'1't'tlll1tilillt'.l1.tXlI1g tl llltlsilil' f show with S.S.. LF.. C.C..kl.K.. af., ll,-l.F..-1.5 Quote Deep in tht- aliatlmt N. there is ,i tiqnre, One day the light mill shine and it will beexposej 1 href- lr.uot'1te'l'li1t1gs l,.l1'lXl1'1g .it lmmtiei Field, tunin out with the Doors. Shrouming out all night l'l.u1s lor the Future. Lrxmg out mx dreams Ofife. ' LXXDLRS. Sill likfl. ll Xtmrtiiern Avenue. l..XRCUNl. RANDI ll Nltitirne Street. 927-4395. l..XRUl1Ql'lQ. NllL.llELl.h 466 Cabot Street. 922-8737. Activites: Hello Do1lt '. Swttth- board. tutor Quote Lt-.ri t- L S. .ind her stories ofD.A. Three F.uor1te Things: Cats. beaches, traxelmg Plans for the Future setretarv or child care. IARK JQL E. 'l HUXIAS 4812 lisscx Street. 927-3831. IASEINA, IL LIP. 67 Boiler street. 927-1032. Activities: L-ymnastics team tco-catptj 10. 11. 12. Band lll. 11. 12: H R. Pres. 12. Tasty Runs: Personalized notebooks: Cute Baby: epressing unit-s .ix the Y. elite iamu. aims mztics bus: Desperado , October 18th: the windson niang a re-.rt mend Bill .ri B L on the hill: mx honeyjean G: Plastic: unfinished poems: spray painting time sthool .rrking lot. sulrlrertrig through the exchange with L.W,: my clone - Kim. Quote: 'Mold be llibera' lm an .ir'rmt!'4 Three Favorite Things: Long talks with KC., orange blarikr-ts, gf6't1ll1I116s rrithklolirr Plans for the Future 'lo see the dar when the Calvin Klein man in mt lutlter wines to lile l..-i'lOR1il.l,X. DAX: ill lmsk Street. 922-87841, LAL NSBY. IUEBKJRAI1, ll2 Bridge Street, 922-7547. Activities: Partying all niiht long Quote. Pant on Vhret- 1-.rmrue Things: P:irt1es,tnotorcyCle races. Kenworth Trttc s. Plans lor the l-'uture Patti more .md machine dtutlting. LAXUIF. DAVID ll in l-1 Lowell Street. 922-7568. .-Xttiiitres' Carpentry' Quote: 'looks good' Nail Il Ihree Fluorite lihings:'CTO. Molson. Neil Young. Plans for the lulure fret nth qlllth LAN OIF. lil.lZ.XBi,1'll ill hr-tern Xvenue. 927-42163. Actiiities: HR, Pres. 10. 11. 12: ltximn-,Xnteritliri Pxtlmnge IU. ll, 121Pres. ll. 121 Math Team lil. ll, 12. SULCt'l'cil1Cl'l'll1f1 ll. I2-Capt 12. l.r.rdr1.mori Nlarshall 111 Ledger 10: Bouncie bouncie watching 11.12 Quote' Ok, I'm normal nirf' lhrct- Faxorite Things: Takin the long war home' with B S.. l.l'i1lN1ll the sthlep mobile with Zel: eatin ice cream and powdered doughnuts with K.K. Plans lm' the l-utute. sltltlt eritgirieeririg .xl toiege. l XWl.LSS. 1-'LLEN l illlitmltms Avenue. 927-1402. l,l.Bl..XNl . .XNDRPW lb lnrriield Avenue. 922-2815. I.l,Bl..XXC . DEAN 261 Rantoul Street. 922-3031. Activities: Partiing Quote: The Rolling Stones are Number 1 'lhiee Faiorite Things: Partving at the r'ot'lL.qtiat1er, and nlxeggersf Plans lot the l-iurure. Lite lu See tomorrow l.Li'l..XlRlQ. MERRX 12 Bl.11f1t'.xYCI ll1C. 922-8173. l.Ll'ONi'I'l1, K1-'Ili 5 Palmvsr Road. 927-2058. Activities: Basketball, Field Hotkev. Track. Ptirtfier Pull Quote 'Extuse me sir. but would you mind buving for us? Three Favorite 'lililtigjs l'rui.n the liilll .41 1i.1-1. house with K.K.is father! and at Salem CG. with Xl l .Nl A PNK K .l l-HK N . DA., BLM., Wing-a-dingtng down Colon Street with M.l-'. and Nl X P the BLU lIXYAA.XtLON!!! Plans for the Future: College. LH., LL L X '14 ,xlldllllk fuenue, 927-3608. Activities: Band Musicals. XE District Band. Xll-State Rm ,L hor us, Sditlldgflllg the Flight Detk. YellingAt Rank 9, step ing on Gretel's LOSS. vit mg L lx dllrlllfllll11K'l11l1l11llE1fl11l'l'l.QU0lffnxli rand. dress that lineY 1-get. Awesotne.how's lite? lliree l.rxririIe linings. Friends, lun and green ni +m's. Plans for the Future: To leave illti-irwirsli mth Nl.rri,t .tri-l. Edith.Gerrr.'lim.Al1ison, andC1aire.in search olfiindi. M. ln the great lrcxumi lu litutllli' rich. llitttt1tls.:tnt'l thin. Ll l. R XX Kit MD 13 Br nlge Street. 927-0675, Three Favorite Things: Partxing. Walking. lr.nt-ling l'l.it1s lm the Future: L'.S. Marines. ll llfli l UN. I1 XX ID li Srurthstwn Drive. 922-622-1. Li Xl Xi LIS,-X 12 Lrhcrui 91reet.927-2953. Activities: 10: Band, Led er. Soltball. Hello Dolly. Serin-it t lass l'l.n. l.lIl Rt-4 k Ensemble ll: Bdllilvlki'-Pl'f'S..COl1fC1'l5Ul1'C.jJZZ Rock Ensem- ble. Nlllilldi lhrmri X .mkt-es. intramural Baskegball. Senior Class Play 12: Cltomle. Concert Quinn liami, lan Rm k Fmertilmle. Nltisital, Marne. Senior Class Play. Brass Quire Quote! hex li. -.ntl 1l.nt-1 s .ire smtp. Three Faiurite Things: Small ensembles, hoop. kei-bore . God Bless tht- I inltl, HD X .me ARI' ODYSSEY. OMNI. limiting parchcords. Frisbee is a contact tpmtf hrszt-sr l.u.rrluig t it-it north til'Btlt'ltl1ztt1tlun W, Virginia, The Bronx Zee. Rocky Opus 1 3.11111 lit to lunx rt-rl vliirigk Pepsi Runs. l'Xl1 Yellmr 49511. Sailing Plans lor the Future: Mule ltum lwumg .1lllUiL'silt1l1BlLOWbt'llll1QQlEl'.l0 mnipose the music ofa suttesslttl Broadway mtrsnul llXllH X. hi X IX ll Siliestcr Aienuc, 927-1991. 'l hrce Fawrite Things: Sports. Photo- gmlix. Klum Plans lui the Future: Go into Cumputtrs. l Illl RH X. Kill llilll 13 Agiitc Street. 927-iiflllfr ' l HJN XRD. Xl l lst 1X 314 Broughton Drire.92T-fillill Xrtivrues: Trust me.mtttlotrtreally mlm Liv ltnfitt lhzet 1.rmrite Things: money.. -lf'l1l'lNlI11dS stpnit' my friends, esp. CD.. CS.. .mtl l N l'l.m- tor tht l-inure: l plan to be rich and beauti ul :ind married. 111 JN XRD ll IHX H K lnrrlcs Street. llX UNH R I XX Il l 27 Klhignari Ro:rrl.1l27-1323 Attixrtws: H.R. Secretary. President, Quuiv Xt. Nt liorils, XII Sthotrl. exe-rly '1'ltree Fatorite linings. Peter. Kahlurt Sombreroes. li 1' l'l.m- 1-vi rliz' lmurc- Head lhsliwztsliet' in .t paper plate futturt. ll-X .XNNH R 15111 'J Devon Aitiitie, 927-1892 Xttirnics. Nor mntittg to school. Quoe: Win rltw- v trim- in t-nd? 'l liret' l'.rim:r!e llirngs: Girls-Grr'ls-Girls. Plans lor the l utut'e: l .rllrgt i Hx IN t 1lRlSl lNl .U Hilltopllrixt-1127-S1657 .huvitjesi DECA class secretary. Quote: l lr-.nr I li will MNH-4 lhrppi llolrclaif' l l1l'C'Cl'AN01'1lE.l-hlT1gSI Mt l1llSl'31lI'ld.I1li son. and nn partir-s or .tll' p.rrxiu l'l.rns1ortlie lfuturt- Bttsttiess ISZZ 44:- tmonorrr, unter or 23 irtxaniev Avenue. 927-aoes. Activities:- rafeteria help Three Favorite Things: Making models, drawing. doing latch Futurezl plan to work. A LINDSTROM, ANN: 89 Standlei Street, 927-0565. Activities: tart' ll Three Favorite Things: ,IelT. Partying, 3rd lunch talks. l.1'1'l.H.HEH'REY: 4 Colonial Road, 927-1282. Activities: Quote. sn't that nice '1'hree Favorite Things: running. Career in drafting. l.OKFM.XN. K HARLFS P.: 1-1 Bridge Street, 922-7716. Activities: Gym Quote: l'1tin iemice, ite. ite, lhree Favorite Things: Work. Plans for the Future: Work. LLLA. NA'1'Al,lF: I6 Front Street. 922-4370. Activities: H.R, Pres. ll. Secretary IU. Somer Llheerletrding ll. 12. Three Favorite Things: Florida. LIQRIL. .XR l'HL'R: 71 Enon Street Activities: Biking, lacrosse. Skiinlii H: 'Hiwry lives behind the ages l hree Favorite Things: Rock-n-roll. tnicks. Rock-n-ro . forthe Futureg, Electronic Tetliriitiari. LYDON, M-AUREEN. 46 Livingstone Avenue, 922-4008. 927-2271. Activitks:2:30Clilb.Doin u a few lineswith D.l1.. Chasin smoke, and Sat. Nights in Alkie's truck. Quan: 'Areyottrtlights oil? Three Favorite Things' Liquid lunches, adventures with the if IS id, with KM. Plans for the 1-'uturez 'Iol1xeonSl.id Ron with Alkie. Apple Headand LYLE, PAUL: -1-1 Baker .beirut-, 922-6531 Atmitiesc Baseball. lntratnurallsgorts Quote: W'l1aI.! Three l .iXUl'llC Things ttornen. phxs1t.rl litness, and peanut butielt- lans for the Future' methanitul engineer and ulliter in the arms or air lnrfe, NlAl.lAR'l'lli,1'A'lRlCl.'X IRll.l.X . ll,R Pres. I ellar fllalits ti LYS K.C.. and SB.. Band Ill. 1 1. 12. Cloud times on the-bus. B lfkuti Noel. Boston 12 8 81. Quole: H0u va doin'?' Three l-Hiiorite Things Yatatinn. loud. .ind men Plans lor the Future College. NlAl.DOXAl.D. ALANNA T Klithael Road. 922-QW-its .-Xttiiittesi Field lloclry l0. 11, 12: Band Ill. ll. 12. Basketball ltl ll. 121mrIth.ilI 10. I'r.trL ll. 12. 5letnberol'lheB01lt'vB0tlnq' ball iiatthing curnnirttee Quote Xtrti.ix. St1tkcr I'h.tt tx.islmpt'essttelll T1i!E6 F3VOI'l1B. Things M12 Lf lim limit. the episodes at the Pun er plant it ith L.D.,v4.Nl.CI.L,D.B,.,C.L..lhd. l Ll., L nlorgetable mements in Y Y., Newer forget l.Nlfstal1ts.Jr, Lass allpe, fabulous D ABI N Group mth DB. B B. Sdi trip. Plans lor the 'uturez College someone. - MADDEN. VIUYKIE' 6 Dearborn Aienue. 922-7386. Atuiities: Paruing. g0inQl!z Oingdotsn Connex Field. Quote 1 rush I hrutigltt mx tuneboxu Three Favorite .BJ Ef., Rats. Plans for the lilllllfffi 'lu searth lot the ultimate Tunebox To 0WnQ.CqS SCOIl3nCl. To parts txlth Led Zeppelin. MADORE. RUSS: R 536 Essex Street. 927-3292 Atuxities: Baseball 10, Indoor Track 12, Baseball 12. He-Klan muruati-liaters tluh lreasurer Quote: The Giffan Plans forthe Fllhltg Electrical Engineer f MAGEE. .XXX 5 , 17111 Broughton Driie, 9212-3239, .-Xtuxiues' uork at 1-iriendlrfs Buiitlih Sociologv Prnlett Quote' eeL'i 'lhree liixririte Things. lolin. Camping, Lats. Plans f0l' that- Flllttrei Katherine Bihhs School - Seci'et.ir'r.il MAHAN. BRIAN: lHAsl1tor1 Street. 922-8522. Arm ities: Hanging in the boilerroom. 1can't make .1 rlegrl it ith the preathern Three laxurrte llimgs: woman. money, sports. Phllb f0l' Llle Fultlre: mining mx min business MAHONEY, jlQl.lE A lil Bexerlx Hills .Xxenuc-. 922-Mlaii Quote: Smile. ll'S hdfvllyxj- through the week Tlirt-e Paiurite lhmgs skiing, theatre. life in general. ,Y MAHONEY, KATHX 5 Stewart ,Xie-true. 922-7923. .kuxitiev Greemtood and MBCRUHS, Quote: Psyched '1'liree l'VAXU1'llC lhrmgs' sex and drugs :md rut L-ri-roll. Plans forthe Future: good times. MALIS, -IOHN: 12 Grant Street, 927-7024. MANGAN, ELLEN: 38 Sunset Drive, 922-7925. Activities: Cross Cotm 10, ll, 125 lndooty . Track 10, ll: Spring Track 11, 123 Basketball 12: Yearbook staff 12:'3lars1'tall 11. MANN1NG,g:IFFREY N.: 23 Sunset Drive, 822-5645. Activities: Lacrosse 10, l 1, 12: Band 10, ll. 12: Sta e nd 11, 12. Three Favorite Things: Lax, Intellivision Boxing, Atari Adventure. Plans for the Future: work at child world for t e rest of my life. b , MARCHAND, EUGEN E: 4-I Simon Street. 927-5569. Three Favorite Things: sex-druis-mek: n-roll. Plans for the Future: Flying a helicopter in the Air Force then fly commercia y. V MARCHAND, M ICHAEL: 44 Simon Street. 927-5569. . .v G MARCI ANO. CHRIS 12 Thorndike Street uote: ' 1 don t want to go to schooltoday T M -XRCINKOWSRI ROBERT. 56 Trask Street, 921 6854. Activities' Computer Pr min , ra uetball automotive care model building. slot car racing. Y ideo Production. p ot gtap y. wheelin . Quote: lf you expect the worst out ol' any situation you'can only surprised Three avorite Things: A sharp looking model, long games of raquetball. M Bradford. Plans for the Future' LISAI- MARTEL, I1-IFF: 42G1tdden5treet,921 5741 Activities: Golf 10 ll 12. uote Whatsu Three Favorite Thin z partying with C-riff and Bates. Call Mr. Brad ord Ah Bubb Listening to AODC. lans for the Future: School in Florida MARVEL DAVID W.: -il Rowell Avenue MAVRACIS, KRISTIN: 625 Essex Street. 922-8327. Activities: H.R. Pres 11. 12: Hack. .t Cheerleader ll. Class Executive Board 11. 12: H.R. Re . 10: Powder Puff Football 125 Committee 11. 12: 2:30 Club, f71flr. Class, Canoe 'rip, Pep Rallys. West Beach. f fr. breakfasts and lunches. Dope Sticke,junior Week. Studio 4. Halloween '81, Little green mart . my head. B.B. with M.L. Quote: Rut Row Three Favorite Things: 8 Baby Loines. Apples '-fa 824. Plans for the Future: To live on skid row with Alkie. . ' -.- ' MAY. MARLENE MARNIE : 10 Noble Hill Road. 922-6999. Quote: The Moouis - - - ' Three Favorite Things: Pickin? onj.C.. Getting out of B.H.S., My boyfriend. Richie Le . , V .v Plans lor the Future: go to col ege to be an x-rar technician and someday getung nt. rf f:::rsre'rtiings1 ted ieppelin. Parties. j.c.'iflam for the rimrre: A trip to masts rp see tors , F F .9 FV is i' MCBRIEN. KATHY: 67 Shortell Avenue, 922-1392. Activities: Soccer Cheerleadin .C 1 Clttb. Three Favorite Things: -l.P.. Friends. Summer. Plans for the Future: Busmess - tnent. V ' f ' MCELMON. MIKE: 14 Union Street, 922-1989. Activities: Intramural BasltetbalL 4 ez Departing my school ladly to mv two brothers. Three Favorite Things: roelt-rr-roll. A s, money. Plans for the Future: work for a few years and then to into the service. V MCGILVARY. ANDREW: 406 Rantoul Street. 927-4815. ' MCMAHONQIOYCE A.: I3 Windsor Road. 922-2813. Activities: Flag Squad 10.11. 123 I-'Lai Captain 12: Powderpuff Football 12: Intramurals 1.0. Member ofthe qouncey, Bouuceygla Watching Teatn. 11, 12: lflargginqtilll midnight with-D.B.. Canoe Tug! Exchanges-to A est Virginia. New York, New jersey, Vash. D.C.. Super I-Camp. Quote: s the drugs 'Blat s Funnv Three Favorite ends with j.L. and good times at the Power Plant and Music Theatre with AM.. D,B.. L.D., Til, GC.. Peppermint Tom Petty. Plans for the Futupe: College Parties. MCNAIR, DEBBIE: 8 Kernirrmd Axenue, 927-9479. MCNAIR, SHERRI: 8 Kernnnod Aieriue. S027-9-179. Quote: 'Hey Bolo Three-Faxorite Thipgsz Parties. traveling, totiterts. Plans for the Future: To become a cook and to go to Cali ornia. - ' 0 I MI',III', PIIILIPPI-L: G01 Manu! RUIUI, 922-5H5I. .Xallxilxaw I'UUIIJ.lIIf2lll1Il'I 'Ill'sxmbI Ilu--1' I'IdUllIIt' Ihings: partying, ilvvpmg Pdllllg. Plans Ion lhr Ifulurm- ISIINHICSN N1.m.ngc1 NIIzlIIlUN, DARLENI-': 5 Mill Sln1'l.fI22-5272, MI'.l.l0.BILLlEjl-QAN:3EJ5llalxnSm-4-1.Quuu-1Humiumu- I Ilfl'l' l'flNlll'Ill' I IIIIILLN llmngxlug III Ixus wmn, partying, mum Plum for thc I'llIUl0 u du l'Xl'lXIIlIl1g ponllplv flu.: Im- MI' XVII. MICHALF: 26 I.o1InupSiu-I-1.927-25157. A4 IIXIIICS IS.nmI IU, I I, l2,Nl.lu1-B.m'I I I, IYL lllslurx I I, IYL Quole, Can I Imxc .1 mlm- plenum-P I Inca- Lnmuc I Iungs, X I' .nmIIu1'1 mugs, lmml limes with S.II., KW., I P.. .mil the rust, Iwuxh glrlx Bvngu :Xxu MI.RRlIlK. RICHARD, IGS! Iianl l.ulInup 5Ilt'Ql. 927-0862 MERRILI.. I'E'I'IiR: 139 Park Slrrcl, 927-4582. Actlvilicf, Hum Ilmkvsy Quulc, ulhlllll lvl! mm- your prublen1S 'I'hrec Favorite Thmgs: Hoc kex. Football, Gu Is. Pldm Im' thu I-'umrv SI-1 I It I- MILEY. JOHN: 48 Uber Street. 922-1359 Auivilicsz Suuuurcd Smdx Ilnu- Iumnnlr Things: Doing Duughnuts in the Palkmg Lul, Parlving. I-rirI.ns I'I.ms Im lhc I-uxurc, I-0 mm Business Iur myself. MILLER, CHERYI.. 233 Dodge SIIFVI. U27-RU64. Aclixllies, IIlllIIl'l'00lIl XIPNCIIIUK' IU, ll. I2 Quote: How do xou make than name? MILLET. MARK S.: I9 Greene SIYCCI, U22-632-I. fXm,livilILw: VHFSIIY Suu rr IU. I I. I2 I Inw- Favorilc' Things: Rock-n-roll music, Iiahmg, working wilh sh1'clmul.nI. I'I.msfUr1hv Iulm c, lm un lo a Iour vedr Apprentice-nhip course Ill he-.ning and .air condmomng. MISINSJARACEY L.: -49 Essex Slreel,922'8U4U. Activinicsi I'I.R.V14cxPrcs. 10, II.R. l'rm-uclvm II: B-House Vice-Pres. 12: M511 Tres. I2g Suffer 121 Yearbook IQ. Ledger IU, Il, NM Ilwmn Society II, 123 Powderpuff Football I2:Quuu-: Oh lnVGucIyru1guvsf Dir! mu we rI1.n gm 1 Three Favorite Thingaz Hotel Bowl: muh C. R.. BB., Maul Wann, .md :hc Pmkx Rnd. RuInlm- sin, Crazx' duysand m hu wnh W B,. CHR., I. S., LJ., S.B , LM . LB., S SU I'.Ni PI.msIu1 :hr Future: Colleging ancfcominumg ilu- ncxer-ending bean h. MITAL, LAURA: 6 Goodxear Street, 922-3748, Aclixilicsi Yearbook IUIY C.Imcl'Ir.nIc1 Ill, Varstiv Tennis 10. II, Yarilly Spring Trunk I0, Il, HR 'I TC.'2ISlll Cf II. IQ, x'liI'NlIX Sunnnnml ll, Football cheerleader 12. Quote 1 leave the whole scluml IIICIUCIIIIM mx m-,mlm QI .fu-Iullx Three Favorite Things: Taking nffat lunch. getting dismissed. snrm rims Pldm Im rlw hum 1- To continue An. MOLLIGI, RAMONA M.: I5 I-rzml Slrc:-1, 5122-VISIT .Xunxuw Nl XI Quote 'XXII lhg- wma! limes Bl C.H.P. Three I-'awruc lhingsz I umIx.1lI. Mum. Xxnungpm-lm, I,I.H1xIul 1IwIu1m:- To become a good carpemm. MONIZ. DAVID: ll Bailey' Avenue. 922-07037. .xllIXlIl4.'N, 'I 4-nun lll, ll, IZ. Ihml ll I! NL1 Club: Frenfh Club. Quote: Whzn's Up? Ihree I-.n1nllI:'I'I1ingS: Rush, Parues. Skiing l'1.4m for Lhe Future: College. V MONROE. BETHANY H' 35 NIdt.Xl'lIllII' Rmarl, 922-8594. .-Xgllulu-N liuumgg, xuunmq fellowship, I'IIfSl Bapual f:I'llll'kIl, Qunlc, I hal as lumllx hide? .I-Ilfkl' Imfn m- IIlIl1gx Ii: lIA 1' Springileen, DLI, and the SL1n1rm'rlnr1w I'In11sIrn th: I x1unrc',K1uIIcgr'. I-nxumrnxlcnml M wu- List. Forest Ranger, MOONEY. NI. EI.IZABE'I II LIZ : 95 Baku' .'Xu-mic. 9212-U594v .Xnmuu-sz Main Slllflflll Council 10. llg B-House Council III, IIL B-Home Rep. III. Il: II R Rep I5.md 10, II, I23 Damn Yankees, Getting kicked out ofthe Llhlkllff. Indepcnrlcmclim.mmIp1f1.1.Bclugldlci-lr Homeroom. Respecting KD. and S W. Quote: If I can onlx m.1Iwx1 mI1mugI1 Um work 'I'hrcc Favorite Things: Banana Royals The bcsl oi limes with K D gm-I NMI IJ. .lllmlx smm chu. and weekends. Plans for the Future World Traveler, and excm umm- NLKIEIJYK MORAN. SHARI: 3 Coulida c Avenue. 927-lil-I9 Anlixuies: IQWII Llub 12. Nlkfxl N, IJAIIIUN. Going lo Ej's and Studio 4. UOICI Look nut of Lhc n.u 'I'Ilr1-u I-.maruc I lungs. I7.II'Ulllg. Going 4-wheeling, oing CZIIIUCIIIK. when I dllll-I knnw how in .md when nnhndx clxc lfl rho fanoc dues either. 5IanQ for thc Future College, ur something IILC lI1.u MORIN, LINDA. I2 HaskellS1111-1,927-i5614 Ilxrec Fzlurriu' Ihmgx Rmk-n-Roll. partying, qullar, sleeping un weekends I'l.mx Im Ihr I VlIlllI't'I College - nursmg MOROSE.CREGORYkl,15 Iidlam.Xxclu1c,U22-32115 Activities. Iles-m.m NXUIIIQIII hillffs Club, Golf. All Home Council Rep. Ihc NIILILICI Slmcnkcr, Alex Liiesun Imd Angus Young 1'Iuh Quote: UAI1. Bubble? Thrcc Imnruz- Thin Q: Plfn mg wilh Mznrrmv, Ima-n1ngmA I-'mx-su-Il 'I'-I Kings. Powerage, .md nu In-.nx pclung. lie Pu Cu-xx. Plans for :hc I'7UlllI'Ci Tu Lollcu nn Mooselwads from Marrow, and lo mme lm Nlunmnn and be a denml ILM uumn, MORRIS. THOMAS: l Hilltop Dlixc, 927-Iiiil I 'I Ixrcv Imnnrite IIm1gx L.nI5, cars. ruqk-n- r0lI, Plans for the Future: Hc.nx Iiqulpnxcnl UPCFJIOI, MORRISSEY. BROOKE D.: 2 Burton Avenue. 'I27-201115, Quwmc' I-.wxx new cxpcric-me Eoinls to some kind QI error which Idlel' will he L.4rL-Iullx .iwids-ri Three Favorite Ihingg. eanh. Music. Baliyd. MORSE. KAREN: 55 Wimlnu Axe-ruse. 92112-I-I .Xcllxlllfw H R ,IIIt'.l9llft'I'. Hill Fel- lowship, Slbilil Club. B-ball Im I-X512IntramuralSpur!s,UI1cx11 Llluh Quan' 1 3h errrrf fllllll' to dinner! ' Three Favorite Things: Iowa gun. UP Bcdnlm In Nhnmx Xidnlllm km-ns, I'l.ms Im the Future: College. MOWER, CHUCH: lUSlun Avenue, 5422--IBUI. ,5HfllXIIll'N Nmncx Ill. I I, 12, Quote: You :arc spent Three Favorite Things: The Rudi hcmg spam, lhu um, Xhllrr. Pham fm the Future-t In tour with mhe Rolling Sumes. MOZDZIEZ.jL'STYNA: I2 Annes Sll't't'l, 927-'RTW .XLIIXIIICX he Qkdrc, pawn I Inu ux. rnllcx Skaung. Three Favoriu-'lxhingsz Pdrlying.u'xm1r1g,m1Ix mvbmlricnd. 5n1m'd.1x x I'I.mx Im rhe- I-'ulurez Go no Lollege - Major in LOHIPUICIN MULCAHEY. SCQ'I'I': 631 Labor Slfkfl. 92?-905-4, Activities: Hanging dwumi thc Iuulz-1 room Quote: May II snow lil c1crn1ly! 'l'h1'ee I'IdV0l'llC'IIIlIl1g5I Wmncn. Slum, II1c641k I'I.m5 for the Future: To own pic-ces of real estate .md open up a used record wm- MLTLIJCAN, DONNA: 3 Cove Au-11110. 922-3937. Activities: I-'Lag bqulcd III. Hag Squncl Captain II, Cooney Field. Quulc. 4'Lc1 il bel - john Lennon Thru- IHMUIIIC 'Ilnngw Summemme. Weekends. Parrish. Plans lor lhe Future: College. MURPHY. MICHAEL: 6 RAIIIUUI Street, MURPHY. MONICA: I El5Cllh0hCl .-Mel1ue.927-WWI, Auivilicx, l'cnms IU, II. IZ, 1.4 xl. B-House Ifrcjgidenl IQ: Quiche. Basketball Clmccrleddel' IU, llp Clow-I'p 2.20 l.luI1 12, I'msmIc1 Puff l'.ZL Sailing. Quote: 4A1'c vnu !t'l'IUllS?H Three Fznuriw 'I hangs Bcddnng mlh B1-lu, SIYQIIIQCIKICLIIYBUCES on Muvhm-I Rudd. Green and the PeupIm I'I.llls Im the Fmuxc' Calliorma Lnfe. MURPHY. TERRY NIIQRI'II : 59 Hull Street. S122-4408 01' 927--IHU2 .xLIlNIllL'S I I,.. B.C., CLD., .P., Bup P1iIroI.BOQSL'gcr,I'UIlLf'.Brl1u.' hpringalecn. Hop I .IIk.I'1ck-u um-n, YTSII Club. D4 I Ieam Pifif. IIVUII-i. ,Inu Quote: Sum me up' Skid nm Inwr 'I:l.nIui'4 IVIIITQ' Favorite Things: 2:30 Club f'llCL'llI!gx. SIIHAWIICI rx uc 1 realm pick up men. I'I.1nsIux thc I-um: L- SIQSAIIYE Ior menu Iixc veurs, In we bella in Ilumcrl. If1pRRAY,jL'Ll1-l A.,:'QI.lIhuw SIICISI. H22-915-I JXQIIXIIIUSI FITIICII-Il.NLh.ll1gt' IWW Qu'-lc Vacalmm uptalreadx' lhrec I-avunw Ihmgs: Nllllh dans, hall-d.n-.. .md nu-dau .n ISI IN Plans lor the I-ulure: College. MURRAY. M.-XRClARE'l'A,: 650 IInIcS1reel. SIS?-limi!! Auivities: IU: H.R. Tri-s., llIlllll1llII.lI KQOIIITICII, French Club ll: Vanin Swnn 'l I-mu. Imuunuml council, French Club. Sold: guulv, bpm: llnnmnmiuee 12: Varsiu Swim 'l cgnn. lnu.m1un.1l mumil. H,R, Vice Pre-gm S ,im g,,,,,,,,,,,. lee. Powder Puff. gettin shot down. AAI. puns-a. K Ix house. West Beach, AIulfmI. X4-nh Beverly Snhool. Studio C..u1m' Irip. -lumor Week, Haunted House, Nicks. B1 um Izum- Sxrund Parties dl nn house, Liquid Lum hos. Dopb Sm kw,ll.1IImvccn 8 I . green man In mx In-.u-I, Quuuu 'I'Im mmm more to me lh.m hh- rm-II ' Ihre-6 I'kIY0l'IlC'l.hII1g5Z CI1.nnp.angm'. Rn-I-N Aloe. Plum Iur the FUlllI't'Z XN'ux'king Imrrl .JI W4-sl Bm-.uI1????? ' A NNIJI' XI' VXI I R UHQ NI.mux Rwmrl 'UIJHII IIIIIW Immxxv Ilwnux NIu:If,I,.Img wmv Kknlug, NIVNIIIIIQ I'I.ms Iul Iln- I'uYul1 Inynmf-vmgr..II1gf fl-11.5,-nvyx NIISUN XI If I QI Kl'1lmvm1III1'ILgIzIs Id!!-'l1'v'. Mr:-.lruw Ivfn-fvfu1.1' IH II .4 ImIum Imrk Ill, II. l2, InIwn11In-Xhml' N1.m.f Qmrlf III i.x4 v.1'I, 1' 'vw I 1.141 lhlnggx III: v,Igr.vIn'pI,nm-rs.mrIIIu-I1n.nIsu-m- I'I.1mI4,r:Mr Imm: Inv .. 'I If' 1 I:.nII IIN- XM--vrrn IIVIIIINIJIIVIQ' Xl I SUN N1 Xkk R N I'l1'ru1','u4'rlll1- 'UT LJW Qmm f :IJ Ifn, II H' I I.-'11 IIIIIIHN I.nx Hum fflllx I'l.mx Im YI11 I'lHuu' I.1I1ny In 11 'unpr fu' Ifp':,1'Iul,f ur' gm-Illxng lm uupx uI VIILQIIIKW lx 111-55141- XUII . IORNX TU Slrnrx 'Munn' 'UQ-77-114 NORRIS, IIRI XX 'nI'.IIIIH'l Rn.nI.'IY2-IIMI Mllullzw Nnnrl Ix.uIf. Smrif-:VI 1.I,g,1.I X I' .Xfllwmr III'-NIM: INOIIICAI1-II.nIm-uf lull X I' Ihre-v Iunuylir IIIIIIQN IIfxKIx hw! I III- Ibn! RVLLUIJIS I'I.1mI-n IIIC I'IIIUll' MN -- Skid um Ifullraw NURIION. f.II.XRI,I,S I. II I.lm4IIn Sum-4-1 4427-li-IGI Mmxrlr- lI11'.zxIg, Sn-,H'.r.g I'wIl IIIIITCQ' Ifavorxlc 'I Inngx Lux, X14-xu-I I'I.nm Inn IIIL' Iumn- I'IlIlIt'I NURYYOIYIJ, SANUR X 263 XII: Il.1l'I RUAII. 'UH-IN24 .Kr llxlixr-N Imluur I 1,11 I II R Nf'1f'I1f'. Ilcllin kix Iced out UI lIll' I IIIIAIW nnh 4.1 I.nIlngl1wlx qvrumg u,1u1nm1fdufIx Quote- In.:-. IIIC IK'HilI'l' Ya? bl-hffi' lznmlu' I lungs IIUIIIIIQ out nl sn Imul I1-.mngmr gfmd, I .n'1w I'I ms for the lilllllllff Cullm-gc NL'Nl'1S,l0IE: I MarslmllRu.ul,19!7-311411 Xailxlllcw Sluwkmrlg In VII: Huw Kvffyr, -km 'mg Llaiwmcnlllxng I0 S1.h0nII.1ln' Qmm' ' I IL-.nw IIIIS x1IuwIm,1II IIHVJIIIIII rmmx rf, Hun' I Inn-0 F4vnl1u l4hin 5: PQil'IXll'I2.l,UIlt1'IIN. licnmlniul Blnndx I'I.nm Im rlu hmm '-1.11m Immin- dealer un the iam K,u.nl NYNIAN.lJAVlIJ163Pu1n.uuSuu-1, .XAIIXIIIUS Xkuxzn 4mII I II 11 Irnlrmr Imcl. 12 QuuIc. I'mm1!Ior gguofiu IIInru-I.nm1u- I Inngs bull. Y.n.11wm KN4lly1INr.41IIf-I Plans Im thc I'7lllUl'CI ifuli I'mIcaslmmI OBLXR. CIIRISIIIIIPIIER Ili Ilcxmuu Srrccl, 442245422 ITBRIICN. DENNISL MIS I-,wax Suu-1. U!!-412414 .XIIINIIIYCN III--XI,m xxf.11m.-lim-rsHuh Quote: nx1lIlIl!XNIu Sums glrls MII, -:nur girls mn1'l 'II11r-Q Innmnc Ihmgi I'lgI1IIllL1 muh KIBIIUM Inghluug mth I-ulcx. slccpnng l'Lms Iur thc Ifuxurc Iiammhdggcr, ekidum hum IIIUII I row LUIIL-gl-J IYBRII- N. NIILIII- IIE I'If..'XNI IS' IQI N1-lI1cr!nn.Xxc1ulnc'.927-22143 .XLIINIUFY hi 'I rmnbr- ldrlx Fanl.IuI1 P4I Qunlc I UI lhv I S 'I hrcc Inawnwu' Ihmgx S VS I Ix . Parumg. Ik-nm Slums. I'I.mx Im Lhc Future- Iv- Ixvcmmxrmc .4 smidl xmrkcn In .I I'ruImuon wfficer, ULURNI.-XX. IOIIAXNA 2 I,nIg.nlc Rudrl, H27-T4NI. .NLIIXIIICN 'Icnlux IU4 Il. IQL Indfun I-ldlk Ill. II, 12, Sp1xng'ImckIll.II,I2.II,RPlcslfl.II.I2.I'-mrh-1pufII2Quoin hm IwsI 'What .4 dl.4g i Nu, I-I1-I-I1 ' I Ixrcw I'.nu1'lu' 'I IIIIILIN RI' Il, Il I' K sk-up mer m1hI'.S. Rl .Il X., Nl .II S , N II . II NN , H I .lxl .B Ix . and I I' Xml-x gf-H1x1gILmggI1I I'I.u1x fm thc Ifulurv: Lullg-gc. Nlmlnngr .m1I IIAPIIIIILWN U'KIiIiII. MIKE, 5 fpmn .-Xu-rm: 'iff-40131 .XLINIIICN IIJIILQIIIIQIHII III lI1cImxIcl rm-m Ihrcv I-znurnc' 'I hings: Supplmu. Xlxw II.uI. IIKIIILQIIIQ Xruumi 0'I,IQ.'XRY. KIM, I7 Slurtcnmx Sll1'n'l, Ql-N332 'I'IuccF,Iwr1lc IIXIHQN P4lLxxrIg.x.uIIl11rnS, I'hc uccke-mis. OLSON. NI-ill.: H11 Yallex Sun-um, U27-f'SfWI .Xcxiumw Ilcimn. wut mernbux -,I :hc Argus Football Ill. I I, I21 Vice Pres UI SmrIcnl.X:Ix1wrx Board Mnrir-I I ruled Nddwm, Quou- 'IN In' Linea iI lhvy donxl like ll. xhu dun! lIlNIL'INI.lIl1I ll Ihxi-r I'.4xm'm' Vhinga.XYr1l1ng.Npmvs. I.nmg11ruuncIdoing nmhmg I'I.mN Im mhz- Iuluxc fur nn In I I Illcgc -.I rm-,fmcl du I-.Iww I ' num-s dhmg IYSIIIA. ANNA: I2 Sunnmg Rumi. 'IQTJIBII P.'Xl,I.IA,.IUI-' 5 SUlIllI1t'l'Sll'CCl,IIQQ-HIHII, :SLLIIXIIICN Nunn: IIH X Nccklr.NI1IIwIw.ux1I,v, Quote goin up Three Fznuruc 'I Innp XMnr1L'11,s111-xx,ruunux I'I.nm for Lhc Iumrv I U In .I 1niIlnm.1i1'c PAIXCIII.-XIQIH, IAXIIIS, 3 II1IIS1ru'l,fP2!-ZTIPT PALM. ,IEl F: S XIITQIIIIA .XXCIIIIKZ WB!-3750 Aunnxmw XS 41- .nm Ihr Sxrwkum ,Xu-.4 Qwfu Thanks IirI 'IIIlree Favorite II1lvlgx M-x,I'rc'cl,S1xx1rII111 I'I.4m Im whv Iwmnrn Ihlwz-,IrI.1w.1x m .md lu gel flip. I'ANIAGL'A.4Ilj.-XX: 4II.xII1IK'lNI Ru.1rI.0!2-N612 PAN l'US,S'l4EYE:5I Luvcu Sru-vr.1l2!-S3119 .XIIINIIILN N1-x ' llmg- Q Rock Q Rnll Qmm Nc'vx'l NIm'e Three Favorite I Iunqx, Mx. Drugx, Rmk-n-R4-II l'I.1m Im Ihr I-umm Ruzmmg wilh mln: Dexil. PAI'.-X,D.-XVID: 2210 Federal SlI'l't'l. U22-E278 :XLIIXIKICN Smgr Ihuul I! Qu-uv 'IX Ima -I pf Three lfgnoruc Things: Y.Y.Z , I umnq our PARISEI.LfX, I'.-XTIAI: ISU-I NlmmrRn.uI,TI27-51159 ALIIKIIICN II R X ur-Frm-N IH. Inu.uuu1.aI Baskctlnall .md YnIIevhaII. Quuu' 'inm1neuhle.aL l'l.1m lm mhz- Iumurc Iullcuc - Nh'--r m CIIITIIIIUIIIHIIIIITI5, PARISI.IJ.-XRl,.'X16lJedrhmn Xwxnu'.1I2LZ-TiKNta AXCUXIIICS IX I Iwcrlc-.nrIc1 lf'.Spr1nq l 1.1.5 10.11,lilndmnnam!II,12,I--mmllkluserlmficx'll. I2.HR X uc-I'u-N If' I1 II R Sm 12, Powder puI'I 12, 2:30 Club. S1ucIu. 4 Rm Quo1e: l Iiudllx Im n ' Three Inumrm- IVIIIIIQN trucks. and mnnkevs. Plans Im Ihr' l'Ullll'C' 'IU mnrrx .1 mlm old nun' PA l'RIli. SLOVIYIIZ IX Ilcuelln-I 5IlCl'l. U22-III I3 I'EI,I.F'I'II1R. K.-XIHY: 7 I1rIg4-ImmiRu.uI.92T-H641 XIIIXIIILW I4-rum Immx I I. I2,XIux1u B.nIw1lmII Cheerleader I I, I2 Queue, Who uuuld Iv.-In-xx' ll? I'Iu'vv Imam-rm Hump XvC'l'kl'lIlIN. Ilnrry, Riu 'I mups. BL-mg A wmor PlansIurllu-I'ulu1r Imhlwm XII-14 Inuulmng PI' RKIN5. KIM I5 Nlachwn .xXk'llUt'. E122-47439 I'I1RR.Xl'I.'I'. I'1IDY'I'HI:I GQ IH I.U1lIlIIgKI .Xxcum-, 922-SNSU .XKIIXIIILN l'I1m.'g1.IpIxx lu LAW, rmwinu IU. Chorus Il. I2. Glrsqulre 12. fI.Hl1INlI12L'l' If, lhunn N.u1I.cw I I Quf-iv 'I 1-' v1.4-vm ul In-rn- Y ' Plum Im lhc l'Illlllfl'I 'I u gn un North Sham' I mmruurlm I wllcgn Im 1141.4 I'1-MM sang PIRRUX. DI'.Nl5I',. 57 IIJNL Sum-I, U27-fIllISS ,Xsllxlllu 5tNtl'I KIH'1'lII1:,1 II.IImLulII1u-x- lllg I2 Qumc. I.igInxw1ghl X1u'up'A Omu,Uuul' ' XXI1cn I 4-I mnnxmug, I gc' url I Inu I-Qaxurmxv Ilnngx CAILISIII Sumlml .md apple luIm'1. 'Blu-lung 1-wr I1-Xnxmw Ilnuw IIN aI4':'pnw1 .ur11x Iwuxc. I'I.mNl4u ilu- Ifulurc,llullegc.m.uu.1gc.1mI.xIIII1.n tmumli Inn: mg- Imm. I I' ,Ami pc-.uc xulh IYIY ILIIFIIIN Pl' IRUSINU, N XXLY I-I illlrumnlxl NIIVCI. U22-T472 XKIIXIIIIN II R IIl'.INllll'I II' Ii Quwu' I :If-ll'l know ulxuxx' IlII,LUIll5.1.IlllI I'm on lm u.n IIHL1' In-vlllv. IImxp NIMH II.Hl'IIllI,1, I,lll.l I'I.mN Im lhc I-umm' llmllcggc f 1I.IXL'I -.num I'I,XH,X1.XRN ,XXX P41 urmlug ilu-cl 'IZT-I2 U Mmmmw I1rI-I IIN- Ln I I I! EJ Ii un - h.xII I1l,ll,I2SnImIw.1III0, IIIQ-Ignl Xugxsu-IIIIIIH I I NIJIIIII IIxIv I I I1 N I'fI -'1'C1 l 11 nlub If SIu1l1g.Nnux111nng. XI.nnIhn1.nInIx. Xulk X I5 N Quvu' Imlplx-q1I1zpp-'iw I-,mln Ii I--. urn- NIIII Irlcnds I.lI1cI I.lIn-I, I.nIn'I Ilnu- Lnmxu' II1m.9 Xaluml 1 ,mxil l- Ix Ix .. ., , , XII ,IN I3 , NI I' , Ix I.. ich-In.m1m hung.: QIIUQIIIQ n11Iv XI I . Ix I .IIIVI Nil II.u1NI'-VJ. Iuunv I-rllcqc 1 I Y - - IIIIIIIINIILRIUX YIIIIIXXIIII I'auxI,F,'I2Tf1Nf Mllutlmw N-1--Q1 II' Iwi.-wx I'I.' III. Il Qu-nr lrIunllo.l'mLI11nkm,,g IIIIU' Imumm' Ilungx IIN QI IWNL Xml, IN N XIHINW IIIJIIN Ifll IIN' I'nlul1' lulll-qv lIK'NlLlI .u1nI IVIIIIQI mx Inman uni Imu I ,I-III ' I uIl.1lru'l IIIU IN: l'l.X. N I I I'IlI',N I 41 Summing Rm-nfl, S127-Milli' XIIIXIIIKW Smtvi H.isLt'lb.iIl. baseball. H.R. Rrp .K-209, bills Quinta' 'l tm- inn 0Xl'I tht' run lhrt-t' Innuritv lhilug- Nllllrsr lite. NBII Young, Qu.4rtt'u I'l.ms Im thc Ittttiic held Goal Kukri I'll.ARlI'.I.I.0. IILHIIRXII X H I-l.nim'l 5lIl'l'I, U27-Ytwll .Kulxltics CLII I l'.I..: ilidkllle Illpb tu Nnshtm. lun: lnpx. Htlllllg Hn shi' null um. Nl.4Lmg nur mme tu plax frisbcr. refervin hlt- guard tliauw. Milling in wk Quote I hc tunci is .mrmiiitf Iihree Favorite Ilnnguq IMI-Itllltb hall . 1 .mdlt--max. lcd mhluts Plum Im the Iuturc' I tv he .1 lllh beach hum. PI4ikI'.I.I., lfktlk' TU tinnnu Wai I-Qxt . 927-Zbilm ,-htnitiu' 'I he l..irri kushnas. Beer Mug Club. List P. Slum- tilnh, Neutlt-air tjht-st Club Quote' Winn elm N- gm Three Favorite 'l hinqs II.iton lllwcwhttrgers. ilIll'IilllNItIII. fiCIIt'IlS. Plans lor lill' i'IIlIlfl'. Shortstop for the Ni-it h ull. Y.niltt't's I'II'.RliI'. IOIIN IS! I-.thu .Mt-nuc. Beverly Attixitit-sz Laierone Quote: I,iu- il up now and latex lhrec hnnrilt' Things 'I'Ii. Snow, llc-t-Lvvitia Plans lor the i'-lIIlIll'I Yes. I'lIf.RCL. Sl'S.fXN. TN lnwlt Suez-1.927-0772, .fXtmil1t'S: Soccer Ill. ll, lmltinr 'I rank Ill. ll. I2.Spnn 'lirmk IU. I I Queue. XNli.u .iw mlumnnn nIxmt? 'I'Iirer Innoriu-'l'hil1gS Putnam l'ztntri . arulgetnn, if ll I I' I Plans hu the i'llllIl't lu lx' rich, PINCIARO. DAVID IH NIM .Xrthm Road. 927-2-4 I I, Actiuties Varsity Lairrnsxe. IU. ll, 12. I.it nmt't,.4px.i111 121 .num Im-tliall IU, I I. l2Quutu IRISgillAlllkt'iY0flllll..HiiilI'1'l' Ifamuiu- lhxngx I in 1.1 Ihuxltxmg Dining Iltnnt' with Kathi I'l.inQ for tht' Ftlturfi College. Pt Pl I. XR15 BRI I I H Ilitkt-II Nxrt-ex, 92722180 Xt rmmw. Ilex Hamlet. Hello Dolly. Gende- mrn I'rrlcr III-mtlw tml It-it rl llitrvix IJAIIIII Y.inkt'ci. irIL'dI Alnrricatl Musical DISLISILT. llilxrxxt tht Illini Xi.mnt' X I' nl XII X--mt in will xuu please go I0 Ihr Club Shartink Pu-itilt' lumpmgt lull- 11' 11 Qmm IH' ni- in--1 pyggx N1it'.ig.iinf iIihI Ei' l Ln'tirilv. IiIilrigs Nlqlxlxn' R--tkx In-in-I I'ntruxt Shim :Punkt lt- IIIX !'l1v114iX1Ispt'ciallt S.R.I Plans Im time Intuit' 15.111-4-1 1lxX.mtltxilIt' P4 IXIIXI Rll II XRII 1 Hliwllin Ro:uI.9'1Y-0006..-'utlvitiev IIR. Pres.. Varmiu Sous! I I, II Xnmu I'i.w-lull I I I .it 1-Mc. I2 Quote: Mutt and Harm glllld read their Iwi I Inu' Liu-rxrt' linings 'slit ki Nlill-1w.NI.tilit' P1 II I I-R Rt IN XI ll INlt-nw-:mlllrnL'.'3I2-31374 Xtz1x1tica:Swim it'Afll IU. Soccer Il. NM I int- 1213111-vi XXILI1 I Inu- Lnunte Ihmgx X1ffImn.Nkiing.:ind hw Plans for thu Immi- ll-.li Nt html Huuuxk Xl .lu 1 I :H X .ullvy l'IllSI'l-IN I IIRINI IXI JI- Niigt-nt Suvct. 'UZ-'Vi-l.5. Attnitiesz II R Vice-Prw IH. II. Hum hung I int mlb Ninn it t--Um-x Field. Ilumw, I .ilkmg to nn Bros.. Xcllmgclown Ihr lull 11. lI1.im'Nk1ul.4' Qin-If ll Im' :N .uni uhat sin -nhl nm t'IiX'V1I.Cd Zep-Three Fillllflli' Himsa lrnwxm Hin- vu- II.iI l'l.tl1NI0TlIIL'I'tllt1lQ', XII-xc tu Hamann. betume a scmrcmnw IW NK I RN. II XXI J4'l Xi,IIII'I Road. E127--INZI Xuirxilles: language. Lhess. Tflirre Iuitiirutv Hung. Sptlrxx tt-:nv-zmwri, Nltlstc. Partiex Plans ior the Future: Gu I0 night Qcluml Im rlcirrumlu nlnlc' tw' IIIQ in :Ln inh I'RIX1IIRt.,Xx1 1 XR t In Lutxlilx wit , 922-2561. Auisinegz Flag squad andthe Spd: PAIN t,jn.mA 'N - II Q 311151 + BI 2 The Best nl lime! Three I-'murine Things: Westbrook Imtu- Imll Nhux I+'rti.m XI.nsh turd. how, Nlcrcc-dc: Benz 45051, Plam Ihr the Future. 'lin get mai rn-11 .md Immm- .i mmputei prngxznmm-r and have fun. Im Diana's sake. PRI 101. X, RONALD: 4 Bai Rnd, I'RIt.IQ. KELLI: I5 Iilx-ru Street. 922-16-I5, Acuxinu: Work Study, Paru-ing Quote ' I tiuinr nu-an it that wav! Iihreu i idX0l'IlC Things: fiildIii2ICS. cash, champagne. Plzmx t-wr the luxuri- Lullege and social aerxincf. QLAINL.-XXIIIANE: 20 Hull Street. 927-3413. Activiueszjuhn Qumc: I pmt uf hw Iwmntl yesterday 'I' ree I-iavurite Things: Friends. Musk. Horses. Plans lim' Lhe Fttzurt- I ci In- Imppx RANDALL. TODD: 33 Rowell Avenue, 922-0423, quote: Hey Run llixu- himxitt' I lung. Scuba Diving. Flying, Skiing. Plans for the Future: P :ni to enlist in thc Nix t Iitypxllgt--l!1.4kc.a career of it. RAWSON. MARY: 47l.ixings1one Aienue, 922-5852, .-htixilies XiLlilt.ii W Nl. X! It Iwvlx, Sll.C.B. Band91.Chorale.Concertqulrc,Girls quirellarolsingerx Qu.-me RAI Pwrrrr :cr hit little sh--- fixerIY ls iuime to go hmne xet? 'Iihrec- Iaxorite Thing., Pnppiv- umm. t, I .11 thc Matll. Plans Ihr the Future: College. munic 'I'c.4ther. REF.-KH. AZIT,-X, 9 Stenart l,al1e.92244Ufv5. Xumties: Main Uliiw title mt1:.I1IM,,,q.,pQ-1- ator. yearbook. Three I avm'iteTl1ing,:Gemngtiut1-Ikdxool.Gerling'mat-I Nth-H-1 t.t-mug --ur of school. Plans Ihr tht- Future: tjullt-ge, RECAN,RON.-KLD ll: l5Gardner Stt'eet.5lY2-IIS-IT. Acliuuc-R B.4-chill. B.nLr'lml1 Ill X ,ir-in Basketball Il. Track ll Quutei l,e.iw NIL' AI0ne 'I'I1ree Iaxrwzit' Ihingx Nix gui ummm. living. Plains for the Future: 'I'echnn.xl Field REMAX. LALQRIE: 42 5IUI'I9YAI'Il Street. 922-66-I7 ,Xrrunn-X Prim Nh'-p Ihucr I.m-uw Things: My German Sheperd. Myjoh, partunq I'l.mN It-r tht- Inrnrt- ut-mug II:.IIIII'ti REXXICIN. 'IMI I73 Brldge Street, 927-'il'T4 Qunu' Xt-lumix :wir mb HLII .ilntu Ihnge Famrite Things: Money. fairs. rock-n-rt-ll I'l.il1N Im the Inmw Iv bt- mlm---nv' RENNICK. ,I-lxii IT3 Bridge SIFFQI. 'JQT-41:74 Xt Ut mm Nu IIIIIIIIIIQ. IuNLrlh.ill lltnxlfi The Doors remain open and the path I--it--4-n unwt-ii I Inu I-.iw-i'ur Ihmgt Rusk-11-roll. cars. rock-n-roll. Plains Ihr the Future I-lu rnirnw liclti. t t-mpmcx lc-11111-1411 RICHARD. llHRlS'I INF: 151' XS Iinrcmw ,Xu-nm lim-r I-.ww lla' lhmgx friends. Food Iights at Billand Bobstvith'l'.II...mtl IS X ,unit Imnwt Int-ti I'l.mN lm thu Iinure:Goingtullollege. RICHARDS. MAL'RI-il-,X I- Ilhnm' Mmm 'UL-NBII Xtrmtxcs: Ae?is. Literary Nlagiiuilie. Quote: Tu each his min lI1lt't'I.um1I4' I limp XS mine mek 'n' ml , T AMI Plans or the Futuie: I-'ree-Iamce writer .mtl in Xnmnq RICHARDS.TIMOTHY JT IHIrI.zl1Nlu't'l QQ-N . IT Xcxivilies: Iiliide Sdxtx1l,C.lbiltetMaL- ing. Quote: Dounm0lIn-rx. vlwn -I-In lhrtt I.4xtwr1teThings: Getting Iuaded at Duork Pub, Molson Golden :ind Good Im-mit l'l.il1N tn: 'ht Inturc: YSAF RICHARDSON, RACHEL II XIXI' 33 IM-but-r Avenue. U27-5371. Quote: 'Alf you lose something, lst il' free. II it t--mt-N mt L IIN tt-un. II it doesnt it nexer mas. Three Faxnnlc Things: Parties. Outlaws limit 1-xx N I iiiIli.tId5u.SlIIgII1g Heath, Plans for the Flllllffl In hte. Imc. and be loved and .ilwaw Inuit- -1-xr.t1h1ng In smile Jlxnit. RICKER. AMX I 9 Pine Ruud, 1412-TT lf' I hrce I-'nvnnte'II1inga: I,uut'nhrau, tif I-ISNI. 'I much Me . Plans for the I-uture: .-'xmthmg .md cu-riihing RICKER, LAURA: 9 Pint' Rn1ul,922-7719 .htititlu H R Vic:-4I'res Ill, II. 12: .Xcfgis Ill Worksludy IQ: SIIOXYSIUIWIIB in Essex Three i'iilYtlI'lll' iiillIl2i. lu-ith, Ron Mick, Plains nr tht' Future: To meet lj Nl. v ROBERTS. CAROL: 70 Dodge Street, 922-8300. ROCIIE. PI 'l'F.R. 9 Luuntrv Drive. 922-72176. Quote: N 0u'rc done if it'Il run 'lihree I-'.nnritv: Things: Girls. mm. Girls Plans for the Future. Nlavbe, ROBINSON. SUSAN: 23I Hale Stlet't,9'22-0316. .htiiiticsi In-1.ilr.ir1tII Ulltt'TlqlllIt' IU, l I, l2g Girlsquin' I23 Band I0. nnmcal Il, 12. Quote: Heres limi-x Ihxt-u I.u-unc Ihingv Music Irit-mix. .md vaimtinnf Plans lol the Future: !Svurt.m.il tim lt --I mun- ROSFNIII Rl- HOWARD: Acuxitnss B.nkethall,ping ng. 11.151114 utwul- tI1.ntnn.4 lluvt- Fznmm- lhmgs: Ijsu-ning to Led Zeppelin Alhnnn.pi::iiigii.1QketImllamI ping pt-ng I'l.mt Im' tht' Iulu1r'I'nlIt'Qt' Rl SNIII ISR XIII IX I T init' I'mttlt'x.utI U22-33F'4 .XCIIVIIIESZ fi.Ilpt'I1'xx Il Il' ll 12 Qu-irc' Xtr4tbIl1lZlt'lIl linrt' Izutvlttt' IIIIIIQN I'I1nlitt'1wr. IIl1llIl'VLllIdiJl'Iil1 twllul lllllt' Stull l'l.mN1v1ltlxtlulixtv iI!Ilt'tiNl.IIt'N Xu hmm- Xlmm ul Ht-xt-:lx 1-I rl:-MaxellcIr.al1Nm.m Rl NSU XX I IIUXI Iwi lt.rImwpN1xi-tv 'IIT-4T'l'P IS4 s Rl'SSO, LAUREEN: I9 Andover Road. 927-I IU2 RL I'l'ER.jOHNt 3'2I Ranloul Stn-ct. RYAN. ANDREW: I2 hummer Street. Quote. GtxxIhyc Plans for the Future: Machinist. SABATINI. LAIQRIE: 299 Dodge Street. 922-6210, Auivities: Chcering tlflockevj C-House, Rep. Three Favorite Things: Mick. jim. and I-Lxsex Plans for the Future: Accounting. ' SACO. CINDY: I0 Winthrop Avenue, 927-0579. Quote: Crack bne for me' Three Favorite 'I'liingiaSleeIpingIin'g-ritty bed: wiih a I2 Bzmkie. 'I he Green death. and staying out all night- long. ns or e uture: Tu get my M.E.P. back. SANTOS. BREN NAN L.: 7 Bartlett Street, Activities: Watching 'l'.V. Quote: I have only but oneilife L0 give L0 my schoplf' Three FZVOTLIIE Things: My coin colleglion. getting paid. alll, raiding the ice box. Plans Ior the Future: 10 open up my own shop in electromcs. SALYTER, KAREN: 5 Folly Pond Road, 922-2498. Activities: ledger IO. I-LR. Vice-Pres. 10. Il. Band l0. II. BJ-l.S. Softball Team III. National Honor Society I I. I2: GAPP Bndiange II. Red Cross Blood Drive I2. Ski Club I2 uole: How can you run when vou know' Three Favorite Things: Skiing. Yogi. and BmBoo. Dologne. Gernmn Plans for the Future: Brown Universi- ty. Po ilical Science. SAUVAGEAU. DENISI1: 59 Bridge Street. 922-8-UH. H22-3473. Activities: Collecting boulcs on weekends, Three hinrite Things: Collecting bottlcx tunes. SAllVAGEAL'. ROBIQRI: 56 I'ask Street. SIZHOLES. I-IENNX 1 I8 Heather Street. 922-91 I5. Acliviiies: Soccer l0, ll. Lacrosse ll, I2. Imramurali IU, I I. l2.Ski Club. Vice-Pres. Il. llguutct Huh. Whaddya know! Watch out tt.: Kellvif Don't he bustin' em! 'I11ree Favorite hings: Going to C.'l','s house in Amherst. Raggm with Beansie. Going over the side at Greenwood. Plans for the Fulure: Franklin IIINUIIIIC. Lompuler Science, St IOIA, DIANE: 27 Grant Street. 922-Slim tt mme- Iknmnq. going down io see Mr. Nlithel Quote' Thank God it's I ricI.n TT'i' 'I Inca' Lim: uc I hlllgxi Weekends. bovs. Cooney held. Nu Drugs, Rockrn-Roll Plant Iur the luxury Xlm mg 1-ilnlilkirnia where die sun shinea .ill the tune' Huh Vriwi llard Sl UI R X5 III' BRA .XXX 11 Stun Avenue 'Ui- UH Xitnim-s:Gvn1na5lic5lemn 10, Il, Ihnkrtlmllt lin-rleaticr l2.StudcntL.ount1l IH I l. 11,1 inning in the Beach Wa on. Quote: Ymi'rc multi-ci hmm Ihree Ifamriie 'I Inngx I' Il L num ni Imdsbuildera. and glahanimed .XII Plans lor the Iuturc' Tw purine a career in art, either 1 -:rmncrciail Art, Art Education. or ngn panting. I-cl nmrried. and lxxe happilx cw: .IiIt'l SIABERL. NlIt.III'I.I' NI, 26 Sunset Driie. 2T-11301 ,Xt tixituw I'l.R. Vice-Pres.. Class Exec. Board IU. ll, 12. J X Basketball f.iIC?fit .iIiL'f. in-t .apt IH Football Cheerleader Il. l2g N.il1-IrmllitwimuiNtituetx,l1.lf:N H S Yice'I'lc- 12, H t'.irInw-Lirixertlsin 121 LfniltdNati0ns Pllgrinmge for I wuth ll. Speak up Ior Amerua I2 Quilts ll hu said tiiaitlt . .. SMUKBJ Ihree Iaturitc lhmgx Nt-rth Briefly Ilowerpol lu.-u. summer .1lltiIIS wild aCql.lail'ltlnCC5.'l'ab .md telephone tmum mth K Ch. the 5 Ste S lwutch wut N I' .md IICJ Plans for the Future: Businew mth Arnlmnm to hc .4 mrperate iiavner. SIQLEIRLQ IIN NIE ltr Thorndike Street. 927-792l. Aclixitiesz Hin key, Concerts, Parties, Qu-ite: Next-rriwre' Three I-Xnorne Things: Women. wine. Plans lor the Future: Working, SII.XRRF'I'l . 'ITJREYA T Ellinguoud Lnnrt. 922-1641 SH.-'x'l'I-ORD, VIANET ZH Pratt Aterit1e.922-6275 SIIIPP.I2.-'IYlIJI3'4P13 Ifllwt Strf,2t. 922-7991 .XLIIXIIICS B.uf'lmll IU, X .arsity Basketball IU. ll. 12, Inuit I2 Ihrcc Ilxxurite I'hmgQ lJ.n'fflng Pl.mslnr1I1c Iururc, Beconte za S,H.M.D. SIIIPP. SHERRI L33 Pierson Street, 922-4813 Qlltrlli Ui Bunn Hurts Three I-'avorite Ihmes Billy JIIII Nltlrriwn. Xl eekends Plant for the Iuturc Ihnrfireising. NILI.. BRAIILEX 40-1 L entral Street. 927-3137 5Il,Y.X, X1A.'xRIx In tnuntrt Urns. 24225-422 ,XLIIXIIILW Vlrexthnq II. IQ. H R. Treas. I0 Quote Xl hx du todas what I mn do w111ur1'4m3 Ihrec Inixnrnc Iihxmgx SSS Plans for the I-uturc llucp uv replace Dickie Enbcrg 4- .I -pf-ru hrn.1d4.mur I III NlY ' Sill .X NIXIHI. 15 I wuntrt IJr1xe.922-T422 .Minimum llrextlimg. mater Quote' The knee, the knee. aluaxs the kneel' ntmell, iUP1lII,liiIl'6Ci'.ittIl'lIC I hmgi B.neIn.4lI. I hex ruler. and apple ple i,idI15illl'liIC Ifuture Lullegc - Ifmhburg 9II.V.'I. PI I'I'R. I Sunset Dnve. 927-ours Nll VER, BH IH: Il Pillner Ru..1d,T44-7120 SIR0lb.gIiFF: 88 Cogsuell .Manuva 5322-9.3313 .xtIIXllIl'N Hmkei Ill. ll, I2 ?u0lCI L.Y.L:D. .5101-hftfF3V0l'ilCTilIIlg5 Men-LL-lids.ar1tIY.u.4ti-im.IItit'krx,I QI!! Plans ofthe Future: College, 1LowelI, Nonheasternj. SLATTERY. CYNTHL-X: -II Story Avenue. 922-22114 Si-AVE-N. SQO'l'IiZ 27 Bridge Slltel, 922-7819. Atdvilief Zlitil Quota- 'il haul. bud l'm nut E-hrse I-kavorite Things: Partvlng. girls,g'irIS. girlgandmore writ Plant I- ir thc Iurure Making lg uc s. SMALL. PAMELA: I6 XVCSICKTI Avenue. 922-7242. Adititiesz Band IU. ll, I2. Ilurxt-bank Riding. Piano. Skaung. Skiin . Cand Slriging I0 Queue: 'je n'auendN pdf Three I-.nnrue Things: Bova. Food. Music. Pqans for :he inure: Nursing. SMALLWOOD, ROBERTS 25 Sunset Drive. 922-Sli l6.'I1ireeI-'as1rrile'l'Q1iiigs4'jinii Hendrix SMITH. DAVID: I Sunnyvale Street, 922--1573 Quote: l leave Z plbgnlll WithJ.I' Ihre-e Favorite Things: Being Late. getting dismmed. amd being absent. Plans for the Future: Nm i SMITH, KAYLA: I7 Pond Street. 922-1517. Activities: Band,,Cheerleadigg5 Main Siudem Connell, Barnies. West Beach, Track. I-LR. Pres. HR. Tltas ote: Oh,.altd l'm ngt to effective I have the cook Sit dounn Ihree Favorite Things: um PJ.,-cbthing. and socializing. Plans for the Fuiure: To gn ui S N1 , U. wiih Donna and in lhelheh Wagon. and io live on Skid Row. ' ' ' SMORCZEWSKI. MARC: 29 Budleigh .-henue. 922-3939. SOIJTHWICK, BRUCE: I2 Cox Conn. Apt, 7. 927-I I I3. Activities: Ax niurders. and swalling mzor blades Three Fan orite Things: Southem Plastic Plans for the Future: To play raequeiball off the ii e of a nudear Things Mike. S D.R 8:R.. Weekends Plans for the Ifulure' Ib SPIRO, CIAIRE. 26 Whuney Avenue. 922 3l52. Quote. 'La adlennsf' Three Favorite Things: Art, Eating, ice tri-nm. slee ' rooml. Plans for the F ulurez To win the Nobel Peace Pri1e. Acti mittee. Aegis. SPENCER. KRISTNE: H Giles Avenue, 927-30-1l.Qume: But. I - ' ' . ' u W P' S'IAt1I1Y, DEANNX, IT Ixernixuod Heights. 922-214112 Activities: H.R. Cmniniuec, Quote' Hnl.i, Three Favorite Thinqx, I-midi nights. Saturday- murmngs. Plans lor the Future: Head m.nn:t at Pap.. t-umm, S I'I'I.t'HOOK, BRIAN: I I Rumi-lt Streep 927-615137, Aumixes: road racing.Quote: Beep L'p ' I 5'IiIiX'l'I.l ORD. DAVID' 3 Lcntral Street. 927-1127 .XLIIXILICM Band IU. Chorus. ll-12. llchate 'I earn l1.Nt.1qe Lreu I 1.1 IIIIICYIIJLIIIY I2 Quntt' DolltlpwlI1reeF.iuil1tt' Ihingsi Parttmg. Mimi. Niaribnrnk Plant Im thc Flllun- Pnillltx 9 I IVIIISN, SIIIRLEX -IU Stunt- Nu-et. 927-TIITIS Quote fdiIi0fIlINiit'lii'if.1IIIIt lihree Lum ite I lump lit'IICI'.Iiiuifhlllldi.YdxdIIt1Il.dlICi.xxl't'isClIdN, Plnnxlm the Ifuture. lhtppinew. STEPHENSON, SNADY: 55 Hillside Avenue. 922-3402. Three l-iattiritt' 'l liintgs lititst-li.it lt riding, days off from school, Rock and Roll, Plans for the Future: attend Nlerruntitk Ltillt-tgeri computer science. STEVENS. LISA: 16 Appleton Avenue. 922-6602. STEWART, ELIZABETH: 212 Dodge Street. 927-0400. Actitities: Beverlrga, Editor. lixer ti- tive Board, Spanish Club with el Coro, Hey Hamlef' OL'r Town. Inherit the Wind. Business Mgr. ofthe Legferllonvention in N.C. with Sue and Sid. Quote: S.B.. there's ti its ig in HIT hair! , Let me o this chair left! Weezie, we're too much alike . . . Three l-'avtirite Partying with Lady Di, S.B.. Tim, Benditag Marks Thanksgiving Parties. and the SIO. Ski wee end in Vermont. Plans for the Future: College hopping. continuing :Jie never ending search . . . ST. HILAIRE, MARK: 28 Federal Street, 927-2074. Activities: Work study. Quote: Uwe now face the Iinal Frontier! Three Favorite Things: Working with my father. playing guiuir, and driving. Plans for the Future: Become tradesman, and Build my own solar house. STILLSON. PAM: 2 Harris Street. 927-2530, Activities: Well I thought of doing indoor tratk, Senior Class officer, Hockey Cheerleading. the cliug-a-lug club, and being a member ol the boy's hockey team. Quote: Hev guys: Guess who called. ' Denise I lost the soap? Three Favorite Things: The sleegover with-IO. RC. DA, RZ. TP, WH, BL, LS. KC, 8cljF. Saturdax night grocery cart races wit Robin againstjo and Dee with ajar of pitltles. Remem iertng all the good times with jerry W., but leaving all the bad behind. STONE, DEBORAH: 18A School Street, 927-7178. STORY, SALLY: Indian Hill, 922-0232. Activities: Soccer cheerleader. Football Panther 12, Tennis Team. 10, H.R. House Council Rig. 103 H.R, President, ll, 12: Band ll, Chorus accompianisl 123 Theata Program 12, 2:30 ub. Quote: Live for Today H You et bs with a little hell? from your Friends! ' Three Favorite Things: Champagne, friends. the Seach. Plans for the uture: College - Medical assistant ST. PETER, GARY: 5 Robinson Road. SUNCY, MICHAEL: I6 Ropes Street, 927-5514. SUNGY, THERESA: 16 Ropes Street, 927-5514. TQCLIERI. PAT: 34 Dane Street, 922-1529. Activities: Pantherette. l 1, 12. Quote: 'lftl l.l-' TIIIBC Favorite Things: General Hospital, Friday Nights, school vacations. Plans for the Future: College. TAMILIO. LARRY: 557 Cabot Su'eet, 922-3271, Activities: Iacross. Plans for the Future: Navigational TARR. PAMELA: 227 Greenwood Avenue. 922-9329. TARR, WILLIAM: 227 Greenwood Avenue. 922-9329. TARRICONE. MARK: 27 Pine Road, 927- 3733. Activities: Band 10. 11, 12 Intramural Sports IO, II, Intramural Brain Surgerv. Quote: The e uilibrium of your mind is directly' pro- Egstional to how long you stay at this partvf' Three Favorite Things: Highly technical intensi- roclt, pacman, s iing at the Alps. Plans for the Future: To be a professional ski bum, TAWSE, DEBBIE: 4 Gardner Street. 927-3875. Activities: jazz Dancing, skiing Quote: Take life as it comes Three Favorite Things: I can't decide. Plans forthe Future: I don't know wet. TAYLOR. DON: 5 Apple Road. 927--1954. Activities: Work, racquetball, hockev, skiing. Three Favorite Things: Skiing. Heineltin. Flving. Plans for the Future: Career in Business of Compu- ters. TERRIO, TRICIA: 31 Sunset Drive, 922--4757. Activities: H.R. Secretary' 10. l1:Close-L'p 12, Blook-Drive 12. Quote: Why Me? Three Favorite Things: Skiing, davs off, being with the best of friends Plans for the future: attend college. and make ots of money as a market researcher. Tl-IERIAULT, LINDA: 47 Railroad Avenue. 927-7293. Three Favorite Things: Fridays. Wmlions, KICK-D-!'0II. Plans for the Future: College and working full time at US I. THERIAULT. TODD: 22 Myrtle Street, 922-4907. Three Favorite Things: Sex, Drugs. Rlxiell-RDII. Plans for the Future: Printing. TFIERIAULT, BILL: 47 Railroad Avenue, 927-7293. Three Favorite Things: Girls, Girls, Girls. Plans for the Future: Machinist or mechanic. THIBODEAU, MICHAEI.j: 24 Sunset Drive, 922-1460. Activities: Varsity Hockey 10, II, 12: Varsity lacrosse. 10, 11. 12. Three Favorite Things: Beer. Pot, Mescaline. THIPPHAVONG, SAYSAMONI-I: 42 Beckford Street. 922-3916. THIPPHAVONG, SOMPHONE: 42 Beckford Street, 922-3916. THOMAS. KRISTEN: 27 Cedar Street, 927-1733. Activities: I-IB.C.. The Arts. Gymnastics, Writing Quote: Oh errr!!!! Come to Dinnnnnerrrrr! Three Favorite Things: Tommy, Co 'ng at Camp. Plans for the Future: Travel and Draw, Photograph Europe from September to january, then to Maggr in Architectural Rendering and ine Arts, at Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, and ufts University. CTHOMPSON, ROBYN: 57 Kernwood Avenue, 922-7683. Activities: Student Council, pan- thrette, me Girlsroom with cooney field rats! Quote: lt's better bo bum-out than to fade awavl' Favorite Things: Sltxping school. writing poetrv, getting high with my Q aiends. Plans for the F uture: I plan to tn e bucks being the best computer programmer I can -i l RPE, TERRY: 3 Access Road, 922-3004. Activities: Cross Country, 10. indoor track I0. ,S i Trasuil, Three Favorite Things: j.P. General Hospital, Saturday Night. Plans for the ' l : sei' . , Patna: 26 west pane street, 927-5728. a i A . CECILIA: 49 Pierson street, 922-3099. Activities: H.R. rms: io, Att House Rep: Brooooooce' Thre Favorite Things Bruce Springsteen Friends, Parties. Plans for ignite: ' ' 1 ' . umre: College, Follow Bruce Springsteen around the countrv. 'L TIPERTg KEMBERLY' 6 Lowell Street 927 2787 Activities Field Hocke 10 House Rep 10 ll Quote: 'Tweet Wagger' Three Favorite Things: Guys, uieeltends, theiloors. Plans for the Become a commercial artist. OMKlNSON, LYNN: 24 Bates Park Avenue. 922-2928. Activities: Swimteam 10, Il, 12: Softball ll: Ski Club 11, 12g Band I0, Il Quote: Cut the F.S. Three Favorite Things: Sex, drugs, rock-n-roll. Plans for the Future: College. TOSI, CHRIS: 286 County Way, 922-4369. TRABUCOO, AMY: 6 Giddings Avenue, 922-8717. Activities: Cheering, H.R. Pres. Quote: I have to get organized! Three Favonte Things: Anyone who's name is Bob. Plans for the Future: o get a degree. TRAICOFF, PAULA: 7 Cross Street. TREFRY, jOANNE: 15 Western Avenue. 922-5593. Activities: Mrs: MacLeod's class and my coffee brand ' commercial, Alt House Office Aide I I. DECA reporter, handcuffin Mr. Taylor to his chair! Quote: Reality is for people who can't handle drugs! Three Favorite 'Fhingsz Lud, Black Russians, The Doors. Plans for the Future: To stay happv. TRIES, KEN: 130 Essex Street, 927-2124. Activitis: Co-Op Student Council, Trade Intramu- ral Three Favorite Things: Led Zeppelin, Beer, Summertime parties. Plans forthe Future: To work hard, and make w at I eam. TURGEON, BRIAN: 90 Bisson Street, 927-2845: Activities: LaCrosse. TURNER, DAVID: 5 Roosevelt Avenue, 922-7357. Activities: Hockey, Basketball. Three Favorite Things: Girls, cars. food. Plans for the Future: Machinist. ' 'Il,RNl',R, MARY N.. 22 l.1titlst'v Xu' lim lAt l Xt'l.1',t- 'itil Sf-wr! ll! i, ,J lf Ifaxutttv lliuigs: Pal Bcnatal l'I:tns lui rl.: limit, r Hllt 4- VAN l.lI'.Rl'l. MA'1'l'llP.W lfi lli-iitivliit Smit 'IJT-3137 1.f't.l'it - ll ll..-if'li,i.E lu Varsity Basketball ll, 12: Umm' ll.iil'. has .iiivivlifi -'-tit .if 't .iv lit llirt 1' 1.1:--riff linings Pushing l'l.irry s tzir at 113911:tlit-ttitttmilg Klan hung kill lttiiiilfv' wil z-.ails .il N1ill's ftillill sitting in slitk's with the I'rri man l'l.insl1it'lit I ti: uit- 'fwli.il1',ilr4li1liallIif1f'pf'tll1t'1lll' Pail with larrt. VASSU, IANEI 34 MFCSI Dane Street. 927-'i' P l F 1.1 'it itit-S Sex. Xklirlt.lininiiQuu1c long live Cat Women Plans lor the Future: anything but ttaiiiiage, In gli to twllcgt' .intl lx- a FYUISC direttoi and see the world. YERRIWITE, MARC: 5 Wilson Strefft, 'HJ-jllm Aruviut-s l5.iskt-'ball llritilttng: Printing Quote. nl like Sex Plans for the Fututt- Ptiritiiig VITOLO, ALFONSO, 391 I-.lliott Strut-1. 927-3839. WAGONER, BILL: lll 'lilitmitliltc Street, 927-7291. Activities: keg Parties. lnttrrist 1 f.i.t t 1' Sex, Drugs, Quote: Ya Rightfu 'I liree Favorite Things: Sex, Drugs. Rmlt .md Roll Plan- ft v the Future. Massive sex, Nfilitatx High. G I Rmk an Roll. WAITHE, MICHELLE: 701 Mahtir Rtmtl. 927-6329 WALLACE, SCO'I'I': 12 Miller Rtiad,927-41992 ,Xt titities Sw 1 tfr KN tt srliiiq l'lititog5t.tt.: Club, Biologv Club, Slti Club. Quote: Ontiiiiturit Ret .tpittllatt-s l'litltigtt-tit 'I htm- law-r: Things: W. .M.. Peanut Butter Plans for the luturtf, lwrestrs or litlfllilt' Nlaiiagtirt-ti' WALSH, CAROL: 26 West Dane Street, 927-811 l,Qtitite 'l'ni Hut of Heir: llitef- its .ttti t Things: Plans for the Future: College. WALSH. KAREN: 38 Lothrop Street, 927-1179. WARD, IOHNI ll Pierce Ave., 927-3852, Attivitles. Yarsitx Fotitliall lfl, ll 12 lrafl lrivlfw-t Outdoor 10. ll, 12 Caghain Indoor and Outdoor 12. Quote I,ttt' l',t.t-rsrlai. Int- l: is 'i it i Last Three Favorite ings: jane, Honiework. f.0I'lllI'lg' tt, Stlittttl l'lalis lui the luttit Success, WARD, PA'I'l'l 50 Slime Street WAYMAN, KEVIN, 211 Bridge Street. 927-8735. .-Xttitities, ltirltmr anrl tmrdtitir 'l ratlt. Baseball. Football, Kiuute: Live Life 'I he Wax You Feel Most i..oinfortable Three lratfiritff Things: Skiing. Rea ing. Photographv Plans for the Future Trucking and College WELLS, PATRICIA' 26 Grant Street, 927-4716. WHALI-QN. LAURA 96 Bridge Street. 927-8212. Activities. Partiing, DI-QCA. Work. UUA Treasurer Quote. 'Ill get vou. 'Three Favorite Things: Partving, Men, Mt Friends Plans lor the Future: Take it Easy, Party and Sleep the Summer Aivat, ' 'ry to go tisit mv brothers WHALEN. TOM: 19 Morningside Drixe, 927-5065. Activities: Cross Countrx 10. ll, 12 Newspaper Club 10, 12, Indoor Track 10. Spring Track 10, Cross-country Capuun 12, Three Favorite Things: Sport, writing, and talking. Plans for the Future: College. WHARTON, DAVID E.: 27 Pleasant Street, 927-U15-1. Activiues: Track IU, Football lfl. 1 l. 12 B-House Council 10, ll, 12 Band 10, ll, 12 Quote: Isn't that nite Three I-aturite Things The days after graduation. Plans for the Future: Go to college and make mtjinoet WHEELOCK. MARY F.: Activities: C.Y,O. Quote: Decorum Three Favorite Things. Brute ztgringsteen, hockev, Rav Bourque. Plans for the Future: Boston Bruins. Head tloath csorrv WY I WHITNEY, DEBORAH: l MacArthur Road, Activities: Bruce Springsteen. Ramones, Dew. The pretender Concerts Quote: Party at West Three Favorite Things: Parties. concerts. weekends. Plans for the Future: To be a nurse. WHITNEY, LAURA: 5 Cogswell Avenue, 922-2632. Activities: H.R. Pres IU, H.R. Treas. 12. Band 10, II, I2 Quote: Oh Mv god it's mv Mot.her!l Three Favorite Things: Paramus. Neu fersey. with j,.L. and the Diary Excapade. The long SO. phone conversations t-ith KC Plans or the Future: Go to college, major in husband, get married and fool around. WHITE. MARK: 2 Michael Road. 922-8612: Activities: Football Team 10, ll, 12: Lacrosse Team 11, 12: Baseball Team 10 Quote: C0ombsv's having a party! Plans for the Future: College. WHITE. RICK: 18 Friend Street, 927-2538. Three Favorite Things: Babes. weekends, of course. Plans for the Future: Own business. WHIFFFAKER, SHEEN.-X. 49 Brtmbal Avenue. 922-0095. Activities: H.R. Vice-Pres. 10. H.R. Pres. ll, H.R. Vice-Pres 12 Band 10,1l,I2:Sta 9 Band 10. 113 Malte lfp Crew for Nlame and Damn Yankees. Vice-Pres of Band 12 Quote: The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or even touched, thev must be felt with the heart. Three Favorite Things: good times and good talks with LM. and KD. Plans for the Future: Travel Europe. WILCZEK. MATTHEW: 6 Oakhurst Road, 927-5028. Activities' Baseball. 10. ll. 12: Wrest- ling II, 12: Quote: Go forward. but never go straight! Three Favorite Things: Parties. Parties, Parties: Plans for the Future: College. Air Force. Commercial Pilot. WILLIS, -IAMES: 26 Simon Street. WILSON, MARY: 811 Ha1eSl.reet,927-4488. Activities: H.R. Rep 14.1, Partxing, workin at the 350 Quote: You only live once. but if you live it tight. time is enough Three Fat orite 'lghingsz Beach, Travelling, Partying with Daivd. Plans for the Future. Malte lots ol riionet college. WINSLOW, DAVID: I12 Hull Street, Quote: Whats up Three 1-atorite Things: Beer. skiing, S.A. in bed Plans for the Future: lectrical Engineer. WLODYKA, SHARON: 43 Water Street. 922-4936 Activities. HR Secretarx 12. Dena Store Managergluote: Basil Three Favorite Things: Hanging in the girls mom. parti ing. Drit e-ins Plans or e Future: going to college or the service. WOOD,-IOHN: 6 Adeline Road. 927-1796. Three Favorite Things Music. eaung. Sleeping Plans for the Future: Plastering. ' WOOD. KEVIN: 28 Budleigh Avenue. 922-2218. WOODS, LUANNE: 594 Cabot Street, 927-4365. Actit ities: Deta Class Quote Mat the class Ol- SS have fun struggling to get out of this pit? Three Favorite Things Partviniq. General Hospital, j.P. ' WORONOFF, MARK: 2 Pinekn0llDrive, 922-1347. Activities Soccer. IU. l l, 12. Baseball lu. ll, I2 Quote: I'm not Peter Plans for the Future: College WRIGHT, -IAMES: 26 Wallace Street. 922-6302. YQUNCRPILI: 24 Pleasant Street. 922-5985. Quote: Glad to be getting out Three Fat ol in Things: usic. Reading, sports, Plans for the uture. College YOUNG, NANCY: 51 Cole Street. 922-5183: Activities: Track. soccer. skiing. riding, Bank- ing' Quote: Stand and Deliver Three Favorite Things: Gorgeous qui, :ood buzz .ind good tunes. Plans for the Future: Phv sical traimng, coachmg. ' ZARELLAJAMES: 15 Windsor Road. ZEIANO, DEBBIE: 21 Herrick Street, 922-8593. ZUCPIOWSKLLEE: 22 Warren Street.927-2693. Activities sl Y Baseball Ill. Yarsitt Baseball. I1 Drinking Team 10, Il, I2, Quote: Leave the rock to other miller Drinkersn Three Fatt-r-iw Thmgs: Ind Zeppelin Miller. l't ' , , X 2 1 vw rj 1 A-- 1 im.. '51 Q v-.., 'i llAllSUll'S -eye GO FOR IT CLASS OF '82 WARE MACHINE RENTALS o APPLI-'LNC'l REPAIRS I wmuuw a SCREEN REPLACEMENIS Y, Q S '1w:,l,fa':.srr2lfS A A? Copying 8. Duplicating Service , 0... i 917-68-QQ ' 24 wesr STREET vlll l N xl 32:-l wget ml MS, MA ' BEggg?gOg:R fe- BEVERLY FARMS T ,Y ,Aa All. u ' ' WESl?l2'Ji5JS2LJ252S2S' 'M NO Congratulations Cm of '82 RESTAURANT BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER 30 West Street, Beverly Farms 927-3368 CLIFF ECKMAN Ownev ll tr b , 2 garden edgy OCEANSIDE DINING ,gm 3049, 9,,,,, 2 Bridge Street, Salem Fresh Seafood ' Cocktails available I I a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Closed Mondays 744-1863 wi WONT DENT YOUR BUDGET' 29 elven STREET TEf2Z'fg!i aeventv, MASS 01915 2 rs f Ar ' 4 Hlnnwlnf Congratulations From Dawson's Hardware EH ins' P , ntl!! ff ld' E- if Qt. ' ' V K Q, A A -fx 4 X x uf. ' . X , L 5- - - Q Q 'I' , , J X fu' gn-1 . , R 1 A ,1 . il 'W' 1' , ., Ly' X 5 xl 1 :ag ' 'S A f 6 N' 1 , x s . ' .0 X-. 4 xP5I'Qnl'..Lg:TL 9 Sarn's Cleaners, Inc. Beverly-Danvers Y- iz-,,,. Marbelhead-Salem se,-2' as s ,Ir TREE 6 LANDSCAPE SERVICE SINCE 1950 IH-YII6 ffl! MNH DM!! - HIFI COUWY PRUNING - SPRAYING - FEEDING REMOVAL - TRANSPLANIIHG CABIING - BRACIHG LANDSCAPE DESIGN 5 PLANTING Free Exrimares - Fully Insured it Y-'X l ew-' uvmv mn! 927-0286 - 1 S Lawns Installed - Malnulnod - Sod I. Seed Custom Made: Tontine Window Shades - Venetian Blinds - Woven Woods Kirsh Drapery Rods and Repair Work BEVERLY SHADE SHOPPE 309 Cabot Street Anthony V. Conte, jr. Beverly, Mass. 01915 Proprietor Clltfel'S' g3llel'y HAIR DESIGNING FOR HEN I WOUEN WE SELL I USE KIIS PRODUCT! rAclALs . zvlusn vunvuuo lvlanou A ntcum. vuxmo azsona - 7:30 ru non - rm -L :gg Q azao Al .J PM snunonv '17 ' X. 'rf-., Ovnhowvufurouu , I, . gifts , ' ' fa cnt 927'1 774 A -,552 AIPLI VAIIIIG AVAILAILI ll IEA! I 1056: EIO! rrnln, slvznu 1 , . Tel. 922-0374 annu-u-u-0.0-a-sauna 1913 QM HH --4 -..j5. V lv- tx . ' 0?-W ' 'Q r 655 Carroll's FLORIST TELEPHONE 922-8444 385 CABOT STREET ' A ,- ,- 375 E ll a ff is fi' S xisgeiitx A. Y' im C ' 71' fm f,l Compliments of BEVERLY, MASS. 01915 ggg12'2+'g.g .gg Edward Carroll - Proprietor fi,- 'O 1 , M CoMMUN1TY COLLEGE For more information call Congratulations Class of '82 Admissions From Chinaland Route 128 and IA exit 20N Beverly Ma. Beverly: 927-4850 Lynn: 593-3313 Congratulations '82 from: The Main Student Council xi IHS Quality workmanship ong Volkswagon, Datsun and Toyota Vehicles at reasonable prices. llll . 64 Pleasant St Edanderson Beverly, MA. President 16171922-1201 Northeast Scuba, Inc. I . A Futl Service Dive Shop' Soles-ServiceHydro Test Rentals-Boot Charters Scuba Instructior'rU.W, Photography Air Stotion Monday-Soturdoy 6 c.m.-9 pm, Sunday 8 Crm.-6 pm. Roger Guerrette, President 25 Lrberty Street, Dohvers, MA 01923 C6173 77 4-7296 Congratulations Class of 82 BE ERLY FGGTB LL BOGSTERS l r Best Wishes to the Class of '82 fromg Beverly Police Superior Officers Association beverly eo .operative bank incorporated 1888 254 Cabot Street, Beverly Massachusetts Branch - North Beverly Plaza BayBanks X-Press 24. Your BayBanks Card is Your Key to X-Press 24. To use BayBanks X-Press 24, all you need is your BayBanks Card, free with a Something Better Checking or NOW accou nt, It lets you do your banking 24 hours a day. With your own secret password, your BayBanks Card will work only for you. In complete privacy and security. And BayBanks X-Press 24 is fast, fun and easy-to-use. Just insert your BayBanks Card and follow the instructions on the video screen. Out of Cash? You're Not Out of Luck. BayBanks X-Press 24 lets you get cash when- ever you want. Any time. Any day, X-Press 24 is an automated teller that lets you do your own banking 24 hours a day. And with over 75 X-Press 24s conveniently locat- ed in Eastern Massachusetts and Greater Springfield, chances are you'Il never be caught short of cash again. Please Call 16173 922-1024 M n FDIC BayBank and Trust 9 CUSTOMER BANKING CENTERS LOCATED IN BEVERLY - DANVERS - HAMILTON - LYNNFIELD - LYNN AND MANCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS --.,-, J 4 if ef' ' I l l 1 ff X ' X l 'ii I 1 . ',ff I xx ,V -N311 -a, l' 1-, .ax Y Q3 , ., LJQ 1 I V 'Q 1 . 1 N f 'H ' . ' fl b . J -. so 1 1 ' . ,i .Q- ' aff - ,fb ral -W' U i Q I -0 5- ' S ' -vu, .- ..- Qr . :A , Q ' 1 sy . I A S A 'S ' Y 1 2 1 -43 - 'A ' i ' 2' ' ' s'fv ' -'wa' -ff ' . '- 'a sa -' . '- I 5' 4 ' . f+'r,1'.' 5, R- I ' , , . 4 , . - I . , A an - '3 - 4 -: -- qw 'Q' 1 Q M.- '1- Q 2 gn R X, ' 1 .1 sf! igq M ...- p' E , wi Y , ,A X ' L A . ,' . , Y- A i ' QOH pb. ' WF. .gaufldlefb 0,-ma 'MLW- Salem - Peabody See us for Prom Dicounts Lee Elliot's - Formal Shop's Devoted exculsively to mens and boys formal attire - Special Prom Discounts - 10 Sylvan St. Peabody 532-3399 also Medford'Sq. xxx NAUMKEAG if TRUST COMPANY more thanjusta bank. S g the co ' of Beverly, Newburyport, Peab d S I mand Salisbury. R . mmm. of r Q Bihll .,...,,.y m,e..,...,., 112 SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY 922-2000 Congratulation Class of 82 0 joHN PIERCE ' K- f TEL. 922-8142 Congrafl atzoru Tom BARRY Zqmnmw TEL.-168-1068 t 1 S W Colonial Paving Co., Inc. i ' ,in me 19 ECHO AVENUE ix lj! 1 Beverly, Massachusetts l Hon!! Illl nl mkmlflll IINIIHUW' NA 2 l 01915 lr-H-Vw Ac, ,,,,,,., 2.-- -V -.. TEL. 16171922-7847 V63 lmi BIL L FR OS T, U.S.P.T.A. TENNIS PROFESSIONAL I6 ELNEVJ AVE HFMEFWLY MA 01915 611 JI7 515-I Best wishes to the class of '82 from Mayor Peter F. Fortunato A Mug of Coffee and a it Muffin of your choice , Ax: ' Breakfast. K 'QWVFPJB Sandwich , 25, S3 744-8620 LBf1Chf f'l ff Cm' 599-1293 'Une' -I' I 1, 'h 1 Admiral's Dinning Room in Weddings, Banquets, 0 Functions vm 161 Elliot St. Danvers MA. IR imma-innsum I 218 Cabot St. Compliments of: Altshuler 8a DiGangi Attorneys at Law l fu Cutting Companies I 8: II 252 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 9 922-9509 ZZZI'-F 59 Market Street Ipswich, MA 356-9792 Compliments of: Bowl O Mat Inc. and Kegler's Den Y. at -i ., YJ: Hallmark Cleaners, Inc. 411 CABOT ST., BEVERLY - 922-2711 138 HIGI-I SI., IPSWICH - 458-3101 GOOD LUCK CLASS of 82 DRIVE SAFELY Congratulations To The Class of 1982 COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CARE, INC. Frank S. Carbone, M.D. james H. Clifford, M.D. David C. Dobson. M.D. , X ?' ,-...eZ XL' 'O I 3' W 23 S -J tl - K Q 9-L ZZ r rl, x 1 r ' K u 1. . k 5 'vi Congratulations Class of '82 Roller Palace 130 Sohier Road, Beverly 927-12-12 Best Wishes Class Best Wishes Class of '82 of '82 from the from the Freshmen Sophomore Class Congratulations Fromg The Class of ,83 University Cap and Gown Co., Inc. Universal Graduation Service Center 486 Andover Street Lawrence, Massachuetts 01843 RALPH'S MARKET 81 Bridge St. Beverly, MA Icons 922-3451 149 Cabot Street Beverly, MA. 01915 ,Q 5' 4. 2, x. X i . Shi U' - Lf, R w--.....,,,, D I N S JEWELER ag- , . I xr Kemwood Sales Good Luck Class of '82 17 Kernwood Hgts. Beverly, MA. 01915 joseph Stacey Flowers for all occasions DIPALO'S NORTH BEVERLY GARDENS 495 Cabot St. 922-6329 Q Y 1 , 4' . Q in P HOUSEM PlzzA 35423522 Essex Tlle supply, Inc. . Viv, dlstrlbutors of Wencteltlle and Melamlte Plastic Laminates fl A lNJN.Xl,lJ l' I l ll 11 FI-anklln SL, Salem l:I,l'14'?llil4lg,::,rf QNIRM Nm nm Izumi xr 75 West Hancock St., Manchester, Bus.: 922-3250 Home 922 4250 N.H. 603 624-0786 ongratu atlons to the Class of 1982 USM MACHINERY DIVISION Elliott Street Beverly, MA 01915 46173 927-4200 CONSIDER US IN YOUR CAREER PLANS' MACHINERY GROUP EMHART AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I Cnr If ' 1 'NLL Q augur' .7- l L- Dear Seniors, Since your first day at Beverly High, as your class advisor I have been involved in many ofyour activities. I have been very proud of your accomplishments and have been heard to say many times that the class of '82 is one of the best. Sure, Allison Harrington, Student Council President, represented your class as a leader of the entire school. Her management of school activies both before the student body and in the community should be commended for it's excellence. A position that sometimes goes unnoticed by the class is one that requires a great deal of time and dedication. Liz Stewart as your Yearbook editor has done an outstandingjob of producing this book which will be read and treasured by you for many years. To the above and to the many of you who have helped make these past three years so successful, thank you. To the entire senior class, I wish you many years of happiness and success in your future endeavors. Sincerely, ,,,, 2.7 050 WM SPONSQRS Shirley 8: john Pendergast joseph 8: Carol Mulligan Mr. 8: Mrs. Stewart Mr. 8: Mrs. Antonio DiPaolo Mr. 8: Mrs. George LeBlanc Cafe Service, Inc. The Brillant Family The Edward Murray Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Mozdziez Atty. 8: Mrs. Martin Freeman Mr. 8: Mrs. Malcolm Dodge Mrs. Edith Estes Brady 8: Sons, Inc. Zayre, Beverly North Shore Pallet Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Zelano DONGRS Mr. - Mrs. Thomas Powers Frank, Peggy. 8: Steve Bonventura Mrs. 8: Mrs. Neil Campbell Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Lindren Malcolm 8: Vickie Jarvis Mr. . 8: Mrs. Armand LaSelva Gail Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. David Sabatini Elizabeth j. Minott PAT RQ N S Melissa, Michael 8: Courtney Famiglietti Mrs. Phyllis M. Pearson Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis j. Bonaventura Meghan 8: Matthew Putney William Melanson Fay Cram Michael Bushey Mr. 8: Mrs. -joseph Portelance Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph Kasenenko Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn Scanlon Don Cllemenzi Food Stop Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Ouellette Mr. 8: Mrs. Herbert Horsman. lr. Dr. 8: Mrs. tlohn W. Coleman William and loan Mahoney Norman and Bryant Besse Indelco, In. - Clongratulati '82 North Beverly Variety Store Robert 8: janice Miley Dr. 8: Mrs. George 'Iraicoff Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard F. Fawson Beverlie McSwiggin john P. Riley Mrs. Grandall The Seaberg Family Mr. Lucky's Hair Studios Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Ponzini jake 8: Marylou Petronzio Mr. 8: Mrs. james Griffin Carol vlaworski Marylyn A. Fox David H. Fox Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Kim Gassola Harold F. Putnam. Ir. john A. Makros Robert G. Gudaitis Edward Bushey Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Cassola Andrea 8: Annie Griffin Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Harwood Mr. 8: Mrs. Willie A. Summit Teasie F. Foggin ons Bexerlx High Cllassf Professional Directory PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS Dr. Donald A. Kowalski 39 Broadway, Beverly 927-5247 Richard C. Carr, D.D.S. 361 Cabot St., Beverly 927-0324 Donald R. LeClair, D.M.D. 1A Knowlton St., Beverly 927-4700 Dr. Leonardj. Gauthier 72 Sohier Rd., Beverly 927-5880 F. Robert Sliannelian, D.AI.D. 78 McKay St., Beverly 922-4427 Cabot Dental Building jerome Gordon, D.AI.D. Olga Hayes, D.D.S. 332 Cabot St., Beverly' 927-6250 Dr. Richard E. Vincent 25 Hale St., Beverly 922-4538 Dr. Haroldj. Kaplan Dr. Stanley A. Sozanski 497 Cabot St., Beverly 922-3462 Francis H. LaBrancl1e, D.D.S. 719 Hale St., Beverly Farms 927-3515 Dr. Brendanj. Teeling 564 Cabot St., Beverly 922-7670 Garden City Pediatrics Associationjnc. Herrick St., Beverly 927-4980 Dr. Peter G. Kimball Parklzurst B uilding. Beverly 927-2770 212 ATTORNEYS Segal, Edelstein, and Bussone 21 Broadway, Beverly 927-221 1 H. Allan Forsstrom 222 Cabot St., Beverly 922-3434 Albert Ricci- City Solicitor 126 Lothrop St., Beverly 922-4746 MISCELLANEOUS jules A. Gourdeau, Inc. Architectural Nlillwork 94 Corning St., Beverly Beverly - 922-0102 Boston - 324-4823 David Sabatini iff Son Contractor 299 Dodge St., Beverly 922-431 1 Montserrat Remodeling if General Contracting General Contracting Eff Carpentry R114 Colon St., Beverly 922-5451 Indelco, Inc. - Electrophoretic Coating Specialists 60 River St., Beverly 922-5141 D. L'Italien Construction General Contractor 2 Morningside Dr., Beverly 922-851 6 E. C99 M. Construction Co., Inc 5 Kittredge St., Beverly 922-3628 Nicks Roast Beef I 3 9 Dodge St., Beverly 922-9075 Abbott Yarn Shop Cabot St. Beverly 92 7-I 893 Lee, Fraser Eff Patch, Inc. 234 Cabot St., Beverly 922-2330 Apple Basket Cabot St., Beverly 922-9668 Kenrich Builders ES' Carpentry - Remodeling I6 jordan St., Beverly 922-6292 Leslie S. Ray Insurance Agency, Inc. 129 Dodge St., Beverly 927-2600 5 130 h I I :'q. 1 i Qi fr .fr 41 i . 6 . 99? Y J , Y 'A K! -qs . , o Inf Charles Norbaka: C9!24!62-l2!l3!80J Who recently died of Cystic Fibrosis would have gradu ated with our class. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower. We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind: -Williams Wordsworth Ode on Intimation of Immortality Graffiti Graffiti n W 1 i Y i 4 A W I H1-if RQ ce h K Not to frum i I ,ff-1 of I rr Y I-QTY!! , QQ' in-P, J 1 'lx 1 -. A' - l Llif' x fi, ' wr? 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