Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)
- Class of 1985
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We were the first class to travel through Beverly High for four years instead of three and shall continue to search for 'Lthe road not taken. ln the near future, we shall embark on seperate journeys to either college, the Armed Forces, or the work force, but we shall always have our high school years to keep us together when we are walking alone. Table Cf Contents Seniors ..,.i,,,,,,...i........... . 3 Faculty i,ii..,,,....,,,,.,,i.... , 33 Underclassmen .........,,,..,,... . 43 Sports ,.,...,.,..,..,..,i,,...,i. 89 I Clubs it ,,..,,,.,,..,ii...i,. , 127 ' ,..,,....,....,,., 151 ' ' ......,,,........ilrr. 173 Year In Review Advertising Suzanne Lombara And Debbie Terrio Editors Saul Gross And Bob Vogler Advisors X ,,.-2 WO X1 ,..nl'I -.SJ . 1 'E-' ,,,,. -ff' W, fyw fy..-Q UN f Q 1 E I' 7 .-', i SENIURS W L.. ,., .v K ffl f Q i , .. ,Q 5 'vv .-f--,L1 X .v, Q . 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Kiper! ,Amy Crrzfeeff Rosemary Zfriuraree - Q it-X. y -' ...-may 3' Uremas Crimare Michelle Z'ri,eeli ,Cisa Zucker Ghrzetine Zfurgeen A-51 i .1 Q Y 5 M V W VY : A P. Q , X57 Vflyfl '-., , .- 1 W ,Crea lfaeeare Dina lfrylretta Us Peter Virrrenl jay l'1'laIe George Waddell Penny Walsh Denise Webster Alain While Kimberly Walsh .v uf Paul Wayaraa WCW! Wfffdfff Harry Wesco!! kflfffl W5-W! .tx 4 f l ,Carrara White ,Cinda Wiglrlraaa Gary Wilcox Q- 6' Glenn Wilezek Sdward Wright Alexia Zialkewski janet Zujeufski jeffrey Vdkllb0W5'kdS Dam! Zwzeker Cami young --- ftp l ,J Q' FACULTY Wlth Us Step By Step Faculty i Dr. Francis J. Fisher Edmund W. Barry, Jr. George Taylor, Jr. Robert Michel Principal Director Housemaster Housemaster Ann Shack James Fallon D. Agganis Richard Batchelder Housemaster Guidance Guidance Guidance Philip Kendrick, Jr, Thomas Tanous Thomas Walsh Marilyn Guilmet Guidance Guidance Guidance Nurse l l I' Gerald Afrow 1 Special Education 1 l Anthony Bonaiuto Language Marcus Butler Sheet Metal 0-1. Joseph Coppola Cabinet Making f X rn, xlll i Clyde Allen Arnold Ambrose Kathy Barr Art Machinery Special Education in I John Borsetti William Bradford Russell Burns Industrial Arts Social Studies Math ,, if if 1 ' T Jeanne Cahill Marjorie Christensen Joseph Clement Language English Science 'IKM .i ...ff X E l - -A Bruce Corson Mary Coughlin Stewart Cram Science English Machinery I E Jeannette Cummings John Derderian Philip DeRobertis Lawrence Drouin Physical Education Language Business Education Music -wah! Ronald Ducharme Carol Dunn David Farrar N. Flanders Business Education Librarian History English 7-7- QQ? A f i l Joan Furnari Michael Furnari G. Gallo Claire Gauthier Language Science Auto Shop Business Education Lawrence Giroux Richard Gonsalves Paul Grimes Saul GrOSS Industrial Arts English Related Machines Social Studies l Frederick Hammond William Hamor Siri Hanner Claire-Marie Hart Social Studies Physical Education Special Education English F N ,414 , ts 'SG 113, l l N K - Y ' 1 5 Ii Kathleen Hatcher John A. Hilton, Jr. Henry Keane Daniel Kelleher ' Special Education Social Studies Science Social Studies if if. Clifford Kent Floyd Killam George Kinnaly Paul Krueger Language Related Carpentry English English .16 Anal! 'W' ar, Mafllyn Kruger Gerald Kumm Helen Lam Eleanor Lambertson Business Education Science Math Business Education 5'--sl Michael Lapenna Richard LaPointe Lewis David Lindsay English Math Math WV? Douglas Linehan Robert Loiselle Patricia Lord Maureen Lovell Physical Education Math English Home Economics Y frjkw V f ,fl nys David Lufkin Robert Lynn Robert MacDonald Carroll MacDougall Science Music Math Machine Shop .uk 55' 1,-F-3 1,1 il John J. Mahoney Richard Maitland Harry Mavragis Jane McHenry English Industrial Arts Social Studies Home Economics l l ' Martha McMahon Science John McManus Math Mr. Niaomi Electronics Dominic ,. vu! 2 'ij Paul O'Brien Math Raymond Novack Music mn! Joyce Poirier Mary Anne Quinn English Special Education --qv-1 Margaret Miner Business Education Suzanne Nicolo English Sharon Padden Physical Education Lillian Raymond Math Mary Mital Math f' 5 l if .S - i f-A er xl i ., S V Qi 1 K Roy Nordon Athletic Director Virginia Pelletier Special Education . 1I'i 1 Wayne Raymond Science Edwin Reynolds Distributive Education Thomas Santalvlaria Language ,film David Smith English I 1 Susan Stowe Physical Education M lf Q John Ryan Diel St. Pierre English Librarian if Thomas Sexton Stephen Sherriff Thomas Skiffington Health Social Studies Math 4 5 No Photo , Available P K f' - 5 Joan Smith June Southworth Frank Stone Math, Computers Art Social Studies fi ll tcm 1 Q Stephen Swayne Kenneth Tarr Robert Tate Math Related Printing Woodshop f aff' 3 -ss. G7 i it ' .' fx Margot Torgler Mary Trefry Pamela Turner Peter VanDeBogert Reading Business Education Reading Special Education '55 .53 . fb C37 J vii Timothy Van Wey Robert Vogler Carol Wagner Tom Walsh l Science Social Studies Language Guidance-Patten House Q G ' A tg 'W 'Q 1 mn- George Weiler Francis Welch Anthony Witwicki Robert Young English English Social Studies Auto Repair It uf. I N. 94 , Michael Zapantis Anne-Marie Alexander Patricia Anderson Judy Bubriski Science Secretary Secretary Secretary ' W' lb 'M l WS? - KJ Linda George , Carol Goldberg Mary Hemenway Donna Mallett Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Shirley Palmer Secretary ,Wa QL? Louise Reilly Secretary '6A,K4gi'a -I -X! Mary Wright Secretary . .,.,,-.-h, A 4 UNDER P 452-QA ,344 .rg mgzpv M r vs!- W ,-Lf. '. QA Q fgf5?f13Em4' J r w fC.x CLASS QE? 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Carrie Giles Derek Gill Matthew Glass Christopher Glazier Kimberly Glidden Deborah Goldberg Edward Goodell 1 ' I If ,ei a.- ? l l , 4. 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Christopher Szczes 9 4255 Christine Tarclif' Christopher Tayloi Kristen Theriaul Michelle Theriaul Daniel Thibaul Stacy Thoma Brian Thompsoi Cher Thompsor Deirdre Tinlir Amy Todc Gretchen Tolvaner Mark Torsei Stacy Townsenc Gary Traslf Tracey Trasl- Ned Tripol Marc Tuckei Tyrone Tufts Bruce Turne Susan Umblej Carla Vaccarr Lucia Vaccarc Kristen Vago: Kellye Van Lien' Michael Varnavai Julie Vasili Christopher Vincen Daniel Vitale Joshua Wachte Jaqueline Waddel Christopher Waisanen Karen Walburn Craig Walker Phillip Walker Susan Walo Marion Walsh Jacqueline Waterman Christopher Watts Danielle Webber Laura Weston Kevin Whalen Joanne Wheelock Michael White Timothy White Amy Wilkins Paula Wilson Steven Wilson David Winter John Winter Christopher Winters Mark Wirling Rachel Wiseman David Witwicki Dulcinea Woodman Heather Youngblood Anthony Zizza Megan Zmijewski Stacia Zukroff QQOQ it f' 'Wlvxfx 1 my hui ll -X -1 I K. , . Vvu . . Linda Acciavatti Alan Albiero Charles Allen David Ambrose Edward Amor Kevin Anderson Bradley Andrews David Andrews Robert Arena David Armstrong Diane Atherton Michael Balboni Scott Barbeau Gregory Barber Sean Batchelder Amy Battis David Beaulieu Stacy Beaulieu Julie Beaupre Catherine Bibber Sandra Binford Gregory Boghosian John Boisvert Nathan Bowzer David Boynton Katherine Brown Bethany Bruce Jill Bryson Sarah Bullock Bernard Burke David Burnham Tracey Butler Pamela Call Jennifer Calvani Shayne Canfield Vale Capozzi QQ N00 Lisa Carabba Curtis Caravallo Michelle Carito Michael Carroll Michael Carson Stephen Carter Amy Cecilio Kelly Cellineri Erika Christensen Robert Ciani Joseph Cirinna Joana Civitarese James Clarizia Maxine Clark Michael Clary Bethany Close Michael Cloutier Andrea Cohane Tracy Cole Brooke Coleman Jennifer Coletti William Commette Cynthia Cook Ann Copper Robert Comeau Ann Cosentino Mark Costa Kenneth Cotraro Susan Cottle Nicole Cousineau Pamela Cowles J Coyle Stephen Crane Elizabeth Crateau Denise Cream Christa Crean I? yv' it-I X s n gg. 4 K i ill? 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Rae, D.5D'Alfonso, M. Palmer, D. Hamor, A. Civitarese, K. Cowles, T. Trimarco. M. Hathorn. ' r X, ! J 11 5 l 5 4' lv., 41 2 be X .9 -T 'nf ll? s ll ,J x , N ar 5 'SM' AJ ,f E , n Q: if I ll J V S ' J ' , 7, Than RSQIVIHQ 1984 QHLLQ4 U I 4 1 Qi ul-..- s I 101 b if i ,Q ,l ' . I 5 Q , -lj .I , Y' r-- 5? L... M AQ ' EL , 8 M The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Q9 Z f ' u 1 I- ' X T -1-1...--1-vi --ff Wai 4 Q4 vi Q '-4-S... .1 2- I .nr , . .ph - f - f , -1 x -If ' 4 4 -11 Sl, ww FQ Nkiair SPURTS X- -'Ann-as QQQNXXX l ' 1, .'w ' S 'fur 'av '1f' 'WNV' i' s ' ' Nr. 5 . ,. fi 4 H Q if . lll '1lP .. -nz 1' , if f, .. 1 an mini 1 Q - tg '01 in VFP . . ,n gf 1 ,nr ' .nail ,ixaaawl ,H . A MW' 1 . 7 ' Q. be offvlgz-2 wa ' -fs,-my X,v. ffs,,V ,169 415 'J HU ,- '?'A1r'V F vi First R Bates, K. Manu Klibansky, S. Durgin, B. L ord lTri-Captain! N. Papandreou lTri-Captainb, T. Flaherty lTri wfr T. WEYIU. Shalrs, J J-Pavia B Stavis S. Really, D. Wmters, S 1 ,--v..,.-.i..ul... N' - 1 V 4g,.f,,,. 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P QQ 9' v4 53.4 4 0 P i 1i'33ff.f1-w-'ev LZ.f?e'3'3rf 1- lf .- ' :gig 8 MY ra.. ,fvwrhq I' AtJ,.Lr ,ilisv as -. .M , 1sH, '.11.,..gr.-ey - ' f V - . 1, ,, 'LWL '-'I- 2' f- The Girl's Field Hockey returned a competitive. gusty. vet- eran squad for the 1984 fall season. Senior tri-captains Su- zanne Lombara, Dana D'Alfonso, and Ellen Gallant helped to pace the Panthers to a record of 6-7.1. The team also made history on the North Shore when senior Peter Drinkwater became the first boy ever to play field hock- ey in the Northeast Conference. His aggresive play earned him the respect of the players and coaches, Other key players included seniors Jane Petrosino. Beth Jedrey, Diane Stewart, Debbie Dennis. Dena Hamor, and Nan- cy Rae. Amy Contarino was leading goal scorer while seniors Beth Powers and Cindy Doyle were chosen as NEC All-Stars Next years captain will be Aimee Parisella. 1' 5-I-'ggi '-ls,,i'j 1 U 0. 1 14' ' Q .. h'-m,. .,, ,- , .M ,. x .,.., -vm.: . VW. in ul' ' , .1-AQ.. 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' w , xW V re !, ,T , 4-ig, T- 5,5 , 24 li' V fa.. if s MQ Q 3,4 , 1-:X g K IT 3 9 9 we ,vw Ji EF . v AI cur- 'lu Tradmon has long been a key mth the BHS t'3c't.sA Soccer Team and 1984 was no exceptton The Pan thers quahfmed for the State Tournament before bowmg out rn the second round ln goal, semors Luus Dalmau and Russ Lette-ri On defense. senor were steady and consrstent Scott Lewls, a NEC All-Star, was a fxxture both defensnvely and offenszvelg' Although Capidlh John Gudmtzs uns TOS! due to an lnyury early ID the season, he prowded support to C1 young squad Semors Dave strom, and Alun Whzte were strong off tic bt-fri Edwards, Chris Ek Offenswely, Chrxstos Andrmnopoulos and C3223 Jlm Mahoney were keg' scortng threats .11 sedswi Semors Brett Tupurt and Chuck KwL11CfTm'C3T',.'CffI' , benchto helptlm r.s.f,to anof' ,s. 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A ' , ET ,,, , TT, .s irkx 1,4 The Girls' Soccer Team turned rn a most nmpres- srve season thus fall capturrng Its' furst NEC tztle wth therr 151 record The young team was led by senror Co'Capta.ns Lnbby Dawco and Cheryl Cook who were All-Con ference selectuons Junlor Amy Sayward and sophof more Karen McGrath were strong players who mere chosen as All-Stars Goalkeeper, Lxsa Farley had the best goals agarnst average IU the conference whrle recortimg eleven shutouts The team had the strongest .ie lense around the league lt was led hy Krrstan Cook Carole Powers, and lV'l1cheleOABr1en The Pantlrer made the State Tournament but were elmntrnated 1' the lrrst round by a tough Concord Cazlzsle tt' -ll u , Q A lp. Qi Q HlfN,M'k' -'M- , I, Q. 1 S '-1 . J '- J f If v ' t' Q ' . X If I A . I . I 4,-,N Jil s 1 . u O O .rf -Al ,him , 1 1, if lf' is fl 4 I Aff- f .- ,, ww 1 1 , l V K .. ' F 'V 'Pi ' 1 3 - Q: - 1 ,' .fi fi., .. 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X .,! 4,' 5. , I K ,Ni -'L 'V 111. , ,fa Q r 1 f iff, ' K - ' , 1 Q, 'IV' ' , ', 4 I 1 Av! ' f i' 'M ., ' '. '- 1 ' ' li, '51 - , , 'Q f ' ' , ll. .eggs x . 31... 4 ' , ff J as ag, X ,HAI K Q Q In ' , . I 1 ' O 'A s , -.'- . 5, X 1' .! fp. J . It v' QQ,-1213! M , 1 Nix v 1 I J' o -5 , ,Q 1 , , , I ?,'..f o' wif . K x' 'v ,f I - g 'T 'il i x ,Y I ' ms ' A 3 ff' ' iq' 'P Q fy .v-JZ. 5 ml Q, 'K Milf My :I H ai i . Ar U -V, , 1 l fu A Lf' 1.,ff1+4 -.nf -, .wiyw 'f , .557 , . I-fx lfyyt-fp' ' '- -I -579' .5 -ff 1 V-1, g 4 14.4, .- y 3 4, 5 A Z f ff fit i J .S :AA '- 'I gl J il 1. ,if Pf'Margsill!l'aR RT' Kgmpgrsql, A. Gawxon C. Rushton ' 5. V.. af., .'4 an .1 4 - 'W 5 I Y .mx 36' an ,. 'kfixif A. 4 !,L1Jz'. .sp 'S ,x !.',' .3 .L,y' v'wjfa. ', .2 'II ,N-'ff ft i1Q4pQ1'Y an Oil D. Mags, Ll. Marshall, Coach Bpavis.:'BQtiqm:-M.gI:gh'inI,jf i A . i ?'7'5'.1'-.U I as 9 '24-4 'ii Q 5 U . I D abc: 'G A ,' X g JP 2'-wie?--fa'-s '- f .Y ' A A P ' K ,e jf-Q AQ -'kyiffg-?'?5, f ff ,gj,'i'f'J , U H: j. .N ,Y Y f z, ' f -ggi -Y-'? Mr. -ff ' -f -f'n'f'1 'faith ,.'-' k , . . .,,,l.AK-,.' ..3 1' 15 ' mfs, , -, ' - , si ,Qftzf -'1 -ffffdff 3 I L f P 5 an-P , .-,,.lV 'Q 1 . --ew -fl- ., -51:14 gig' A' 'V ' ' , vf,s2'?ls g-v..,.1g,' pgftg .,.e., 1 5. ' Q , W fff5af'57'fl 'v f Q 0 if 1 'Q' .lsr-f:i'Qfif3?f: ' -. 's 1432-'iz-3kL!, f, , 5, Q, - W, A . 5 L' 1 v '15 H , Wy -.4 'WP'-1-'-c . 1? '51 FN.. . , , . .f I W ., my. .f,gr,,t , 3, ,,1k'Qvsrn1gIgf--, -. KA ' 4 ,..hv'?g,Q ,if , A 2' f X, , .- , if , ,. K i K i s me e sl N . ' fr' ' W ' WS .t ,- I 5 Q' V 'W 'V bf-78-if 1.5- mm f ,N jsgkka ' is . 39: A-Pi? -i'E ?4,.L1? A- .l -731513 'lsr ' .' 1 35' Pr, -xlcki-: ' 1 ,' The golf team, like the football team. was an underdog when the season began, They were supposed to be out of the race by the end of September, but they never accepted that. Sparked by key contributions from several newcomers and some consistent play from the veterans, the team did the unthinkable: they won the NEC title, and in doing so. earned the right to compete in this spring's state tournament. First-year coach Bill Davis had to be proud of his kids The most consistent play came from seniors Mike Pietrini and Steve Ace McCarthy. Playing as the top man for the Panthers, Pietrini constantly faced stiff competition and fared well. McCarthy, rotated in the middle of the order all year, rose to the occasion several times. Other contributions came from seniors Chris Rushton, Paul Marescalcht, Andy Cav. ron, and Rick Kampersal. Junior Joe Marshall, sophomores Mike Kelleher and Danny Monies. and freshman surprise Jeff Goodwin all were vital people in the drive for the title Big victories came against Swampscott, Marblehead, and Danvers However, the Panthers saved their best win for last. Needing to beat Salem for the crown, the Panthers rallied to stomp the archerival Witches. .Ju 9 if 3' ' - P, 1- 1.1 A s Y K fl 1 P' ',R,N '.'..'XJQl'l x-mmf: xx X -mx'-xxx Lx' -x I - gf Q.. rf' PQ:-I ..-.. a 1 A , 3 , O r -er-. L, , MH T515 'Lear 5 Be'.Lu.u H55 5 1- ,L plated ther seam: Lui Q9 TUC? noted. iouexar, Va! t'L'. C3 T'i C' Q Cf the ,ear tc C6 '. .ctcr 0-5 ' If-QT Tr fczpti 'S Yartm T355 '37 lx Stace, Luierrfigr 1, X Tug: if 'L . Coach Barca Snow 21: C? NL g N sip is fzlff' if! 5f?'f 'P'L A mrveg ' La SfTf 'S .L-' 3. 5. ' T-ESSYTBT ei: Kart! TFL :L-an 51,56 L -AL: Sfffnll 7 the JCJTLQS :t'JaTc'Ls 'HL' LP H Ls L pnses of su-Cr Ta' Car if but scpioz'-NL K ?L'1:L Lv Ag.: ' rv: wort L: 7 - DL'.1L' lO L'Q Q Nr'g w XCrL 9..L L X .-Xrtm :'5r,.:L:51'x L 7L'r QL.L - :Ne pcrfo: 'L'rQ I l,f xvx r- ' 3, GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Coach: Dave Farrar 31 Winthrop 31 Gloucester 37 Swampscott 15 Danvers 41 Marblehead 15 Saugus 23 Lynn English 15 Lynn Classical 15 Salem FOOTBALL Coach: Bill Hamor 27 Everett 37 Danvers 14 Gloucester 16 Marblehead 35 Swampscott 34 Lynn English 22 Saugus 28 Winthrop 16 Lynn Classical 28 Salem BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Coach: John Norris 25 Winthrop 37 Gloucester 37 Swampscott 16 Danvers 37 Marblehead 39 Saugus ' 27 Lynn English 17 Lynn Classical 1 5 Salem GIRLS TENNIS Coach: Barney Bloom 5 Lynn Classical 1 Danvers 1 Gloucester O Marblehead 0 Swampscott 3 l Lynn English 1 Saugus 3 Winthrop 5 Salem 5 Lynn Classical 1 Danvers O Gloucester 1 Marblehead O Swampscott 5 Salem 4 Lynn English 4 Saugus 4f Winthrop fi 'Y l I . gr Q 1 i 5 l 1 al 'Nl I I 55. 3, I Q i BOYS SOCCER Coach: Paul Bradley 4 Lynn Classical 7 Danvers 4 Gloucester 2 Marblehead 3 Swampscott 1 Lynn English 2 Saugus 11 Winthrop 1 Salem 7 Lynn Classical 3 Danvers 4 Gloucester 1 Marblehead 4 Swampscott 3 Lynn English O Saugus 8 Winthrop 1 Salem 2 Fram. North 0 Wakefield FIELD HOCKEY Coach: Sue Stowe 2 Swampscott 0 Saugus 0 Gloucester 5 Winthrop 1 Danvers 1 Marblehead 2 Swampscott 1 Saugus 3 Gloucester 1 Salem 2 Winthrop 0 Danvers 1 Marblehead 1 Salem GIRLS SOCCER Coach: Dick Maitland 8 4 0 1 4 4 3 9 2 5 6 O 3 3 5 7 9 0 GOLF Coach: 6 1 1 9 7 V2 7 7 V2 8 816 1 1 Lynn Classical Danvers Con, Carlisle Marblehead Swampscott Lynn English Saugus Winthrop Salem Lynn Classical Danvers Con. Carlisle Marblehead Swampscott Lynn English Saugus Winthrop Salem Bill Davis Winthrop Gloucester Danvers Swampscott Marblehead Saugus Lynn English Salem Lynn Classical N ' -f-. ,..1...,. -v::,?,,Y-.1u.,. .- M q , V7 77 ,K xf 1 '1 as ff I Q - Lv 'W f ,.- ,4 fs A . Q.-..- 1' J., 4 Lxmssdunim-nc,s:nsfQAe ' 7' sis. Jian' wiht F . if - My ..N-.....z .. 3 V Q-,Ji xffr ' A ',,,........n.- i i ' 71' lx 'Xrf lam as 'l ,va-Y. Q. LQ y- Hr.t.,v if ya ff4m1!ui8E-1 VU- S14 1 ,,, L .yt I Y' in Q . v, P61900- ll ,, ni' ' 0 X 1 .sf . .Q Led by tri-captains Mike Bates, Tim Fla- herty, and Jim Mahoney, the 1984-85 boys' track team cruised to an undefeated record. and the North East Title. During the course of the season five records were broken. in- cluding the high jump, the 1000. the 440. the hurdles, and the mile relay. Placing first in the Northern Area Meet. second in the state lclass Bl, and winning the state relays at Boston University, were definately high points of this season. As this team is blessed with many underclassman, next years team should be as promising. MN ir rack ,, ,fx uv -iiilv x'.E9 :K , Fl? ,mf ,L-- ii? if iii 4 Q-J - X 1 4 B Ja l if . ,I ,,. x if in This season's girl's track team did very respectably considering that three-quar- ters of the team were underclassmen. Add the inexperience to the injuries of key seniors Maureen Palmer and Ruth Flaherty and a 5-2 record sounds awfully good. Led by captains Palmer, Flaherty, and Collette l.eGault, the team won their first four meets. Then the injuries came and Beverly lost to a tough Winthrop squad, Coach Ron Christ had nothing but acco' lades for these runners who included se- niors Stephanie Black, Kim Neuman, and Libby Davico, juniors Amy Bodek and Sa- mantha Varnavas. sophomores Kelly O'Rourke, Liz Robinson, Carla Vaccaro. and Cindy Gallo and freshman standout Amy St. Pierre. Judging by the abun- dance of underclassmen, the future looks bright. Q.. 1 ' 1 v stics R V it 'fo vm bd AX ,ri ...an yvprb - 2 s- 4599! 3 if Wfestling W un Coach f'B'oisvert, S. 93111 gelrq, my' Fvtiff G Q gin' ' ii ,Us HUT, S WWI' 5 SY-'EM 51001, 3 6.1500 Tripoli, Th issell, S. Gold, C. Toulouse, T. Essensa. Missing: C. Ekstrom Cellineri, A. if ,.v 1-.,. . .v,, A mf 1',f ,Qu nn .31 ' Vim a 4. W O' N , 49' '52 . .5 f,gx'1f,i,Z5' NSW .DI . vsuo 2 nl-9 .2 ' -I 'v at' '. ', -L v 1 :P- 2 .6 g. . ,I .. J X-1 Nif VJ :J ,pn- 'Q s Q i Q Q 1 Q i Q Yr ,521 C Hockey 9 9 9 af J4'q Hm'll 'f 1f 'lLp ilflbufqf W val or Hz lil n -229a 2 laol m' f Wrv '1z Wi: V35 :.-'f.-f.,l.-gm -.mom ' r 1 -- l . 1 , 3 x 'C 'ln Q K l ' 'J im of a lg 1 va U V V our new ron -r' a or , ernie avis, n arra , o-ca t. Frank Armstron , Doug Linehan, Co-capt. Chris Auger, Chris r man u e ascucci Brent Roundy Sean Kelly, M tt L d B St C p g ck: Chris Rushton, Chris Cloutman, John McPartland, Tim Ho s , D k P ', , ' 'rt oe Marshall, Mike Pietrini. , ' ly, Visit x. QQ , ... my xi ,N sg, Q g I ,pn is Lea 0 4 !! '-,s :F-' 4.4- This seasonls Panther ice hockey team was picked to finish eighth out of the ten N.E.C. teams at the start of the year. However, by season's end, the Panthers were 11-7 and missed qualifying for the state tournament by a mere victory. The team's leaders were senior co-captains Frank Armstrong and Chris Auger. Armstrong paired up with seniors Dave Lew- is and Sean Hagerty as they anchored the defense in front of sophomore netminder John Carratu. Meanwhile, Auger, se- niors Brent Roundy and Matt Lord. and juniors Joe Marshall and Doug Linehan provided the majority of the offensive weaponry. Seniors seeing time and performing well were Chris Rushton, Shawn Kelley, and Mike Pietrini. i FC-'silw f.f'r .8 5 ,I -w , tt' N . ' -' ' W ,X , A Q Nm xr A LA V I ' - . - ,Y - F551 HX 5' 'XJ 61 A A 5 Boys' Basketball Frist Geary, s 'J' . 4, X Haicjvcjen, 1 E I Y V ' 63 . ' -W' 'kin ' ' X ' 7 ,.' ' 'gg .,,wagx5' L2W1S,fCO-CB tal . Bqes, fag- -. 6 - .Rig Cir al. KTEZIGI Q- K.wha1eng ' 6fi'M.Lapen . 'in T . i -1 IN... ia' 1 K, L- I .X-gd J ,- 1 - ,s . in-p we nn' if .1 K3 ,JW Y' x ' I1 A Q Q i s Wg' i w KJ Z s....- 'e '--A t it l l l l i ' x ' I. y I Although the 1984-85 boys' basketball team was plagued with injuries, they managed to end the season with 7 wins and 11 losses. The team was composed of mostly underclassmen. and was led by senior co-captains John Bates lalso a North East Conference All Starl and Scott Lew is. Other contributing seniors were Brian Had- den, K. C. Manual, and Hal Geary. ' A 'J . . , ,'.- . A g -5 ' -I 3 -A ,I I , X 4- ' i 3 L1 l fl r . Law I if Q .,,f,.unn...u-new-vw Ni J i , 1 u U ' ,.,A . Q ind A ,-. -1 -J The 1984-85 Girls Basketball Team end- ed with a 7-13 record overall in the North Eastern Conferenceg the NEC is consid- ered to be the most difficult conference in Massachusetts. After getting off to a 3-O record to begin the season. The Panthers experienced some heart-breaking losses to some tough teams. Although this sea' son had been a disappointing one, some very promising underclassmen have shown their talent, Led by three senior tri' captains, this years team was composed of strong offensive and defensive players most of whom will be returning to the Panthers next year to improve the record of the previous 5 years. Q Ja, v 1 A . 5 4, 2 sw if .bl I '. N' ' ,nxx -4 1 . cu 6?.f34RD rn wc gh I N. 4 Jia, I, 5. 1 I cker, loo-captannl, P. J f I Q I .4 -01 X 'x 1 Q - ef' 9 Basketball 26 BOYS BASKETBALL Coach: Mike LaPenna 48 Lynn Classical 61 Swampscott 37 Lynn English 67 Saugus 46 Prep 45 Peabody 55 Danvers 52 Gloucester 55 Marblehead 46 Salem 57 Swampscott 51 Lynn English 71 Saugus 66 Winthrop 55 Lynn Classical 62 Danvers 67 Gloucester 59 Marblehead 69 Winthrop 63 Salem GIRLS BASKETBALL Coach: Jeff Muth 42 Swampscott 35 Lynn English 24 Saugus 49 Lynnfield - 29 Lynn Classical 26 Danvers 43 Gloucester 49 Marblehead 27 Salem 40 Swampscott 27 Lynn English 44 Saugus 41 Winthrop 44 Lynn Classical 39 ' Danvers 50 Gloucester 36 Marblehead 28 Winthrop 30 Salem 51 Winthrop SWIMMING Coach: Jon Lazar 94 Danvers 110 Lynn English 110 Lynn Classical 82 Acton'Boxboro 111 Medford 91 Marblehead 106 Salem 100 Malden GYMNASTICS Coach: Joan Lothrop 113.5 Saugus 109.0 Wakefield 111.8 Marblehead 112.1 Winchester 115.5 Winthrop 107.2 Danvers 105.5 Salem 116.3 Gloucester 51 70 62 61 73 52 62 56 64 55 83 52 48 65 56 44 56 62 50 55 33 34 65 33 30 31 51 34 54 49 55 77 39 41 41 51 44 41 51 49 57 78 68 90 59 65 49 72 87.5 91.1 113.3 105.0 99.0 122.3 101.8 89.6 ICE HOCKEY Coach: Mike Deering 5 Dracut 3 Swampscott 3 Winthrop 5 Lynn English O Lawrence c.c. 5 Swampscott 3 Marblehead 3 Salem 8 Danvers 3 Sagus 4 Lynn Classical 8 Gloucester 3 Winthrop 4 Lynn English 3 Danvers 0 Marblehead 9 Salem 3 Saugus 5 Lynn Classical 8 Gloucester WRESTLING Coach: Dave Essensa 39 Whittier 18 Saugus 19 Malden 4 N, Andover 12 Pentucket 45 Medford 42 Ipswich 32 Minuteman 30 Gr. Lawrence 31 N. Reading 11 Georgetown 21 Salem 6 Lynn Tech 29 Shawsheen 6 Methuen BOYS TRACK Coach: Bob Brown 52 Marblehead 69 Saugus 71 Lynn Classical 60 Gloucester 68 Danvers 58 Lynn English 68 Winthrop 41 Swampscott 71 Salem GIRLS TRACK Coach: Ron Christ 68 Danvers 74 Lynn Tech 43 Swampscott 64 Gloucester 35.5 - Winthrop 40 Marblehead 60 Salem 6 1 4 1 2 1 5 1 2 4 0 5 4 3 5 3 3 6 1 4 30 51 48 66 55 18 25 35 36 33 53 48 64 38 66 34 17 15 26 18 28 18 37 15 21 12 42 31 50.5 46 l 25 w F3 , Q '-: il av? v'-.v-l-,-,.....-- BEVERLEGA BEVERLEGA BEVERLEGA i 4' ' L --IIA , msfufjgg nj l Q ,z qtzrg an A .5 -55 A T fkfbiiil 1 -.5 ll , .,w,z,,w.. ifg ' , 'swf ' 3, f ' W- waz? ,Q ti, , P' A 1 1. 2 M l 7 Nl- A 4 - 'Ati' H 'X '1 ' rv ' ' I-1' fi ' B , l afsv,,a.i- S W 1 , j l for. .jg fk D it V ,, A , . 7 it -It 'i -Q 1 f 'T tw- Eiga ff- 4' f.. v'-' .J ,' TW, . 'S . ll -.ar ' BEER 1 ' ,' ' f , A it f' i' A .J . Q' - 2, . - Q Lg-g?aiQ .3 ,' X' ' Qi'-5 lr ---' n lf mi - 48 f W5 'V-7 A I .. I , 1 , 3 I , ,. .wall-A' 1-4,4 4: l i l First row: Stephen Kluge, Rachel Wuenschel, Erin O'Donoghue, Stacey Lederman, Beth Jedrey, Deborah Terrio, Co-editor, Beth Powers, Ellen Gallant, Suzanne Hutchinson, Wendy Dedeo, Tammy Carito, Stephanie Black, Amy Bruce. Second row: Kimberly Seaburg, Joanne Wheelock, Libby Davico, April Coluntino, , Kathy Cowles, Suzanne Lombara, Co-editor, Jennifer Levesque, Martha Tassinari, Debbie Rose, Becky Bresnahan, Amy Knott, Dena Hamor. 2' 'Q' Ml ,!., p1 h 1 I 1 fig., i 128 f ' -.'.....nv 'i -' 4 ' ' all 1' .. 1 xxx' -r X -2- -P' C? 1 I' . t ey-0 .xf ifvl , .rf 3 Ng' mg- HQ he 'nn-ef. , 'Q sf S 'Z' ,J- 4-+1 pf The 1985 Beverlega is almost as unique as the class of 1985 itself. Costing almost S14,000, the yearbook is the most expensive one ever produced at BHS. However, because of the overwhelming success of the advertisement drive, it is also self-sufficient. The seniors voted for color pictures and they paid for them! ln addition, after much effort and debate the staff decided on an encompassing theme to tie this Beverlega together. Led by co-editors Suzanne Lombara and Deborah Terrio, the relatively inexperienced staff of about 25 participated in the Beverlega experience. Designing lay-outs, cropping pictures, typing, writing copy, alphabetizing, rushing for deadlines, dealing with mistakes, and transporting the publications room between upper and lower C-House were among the many skills that the staff learned this year. Senior stand-outs were Beth Powers, Elizabeth Davico, Rick Kampersal and Stephen Kluge for Sports. Tammy Carito for Faculty, and Stephanie Black, Jennifer Levesque and Martha Tassinari for Ads. We would also like to thank Risa Bobroff and Kevin Wesley for their copy-writing and assistance and all who helped in any way to produce Beverlega 1985, K 4-5' LEDGER LEDGER LEDGER S ,MRM S 1 'TQFR First row: Mike Zbyzinski, Stephanie Galbreath, Jennifer Higgins, Jeff Weinstock. Second row: Michael Held, Bruce Gordon, Kim Yetman, Deborah Perron, Greg Williams, Andrew Wesley. Third row: Mike Skolnick, A Stacey Lederman, Karen Brophy, Torin Taylor, Lauren Dion. Fourth row: Ann Hammond, Lisa Balentine, Jim Grotto, Kristen Vagos, Diana Edwards, Kevin Christiansen. Fifth row: Steve Kluge, Richard Kampersal, 1 Kevin Wesley, Co-editors, Jeff Knott, Emma Bailey, Risa Bobroff, Co-editor. 'J iiinmiiiiiiii f--,,.-uv l 1 i l l l i Q i i ti l i 1118- -iuw 1, If Now in its seventh year of existence, The Ledger has a firmly established record of being one ofthe better high school papers on the North Shore. Coveditors-in-chief Risa Bobroff and Kevin Wesley supervised production for the entire year. Assist, ing them in this process was Steph Galbreath, Entertainment Editor Some of the main news items covered this year in the Ledger were: the results of the Beverly School Committee's educational pollg the teacher aptitude testg tea- cherfschool committee contract negotiationsg and the retirement of Superinten- dent Armand Fortunato. Stacy Lederman, Rick Kampersal and Steven Kluge proved to be vital writing sources throughout the year. Maintaining the fine past standards held by the sports department were sopho- mores Kristen Vagos and Ann Hammond. This year's department tried to focus attention on the less-publicized sports like wrestling, golf and gymnastics Junior Karen Brophy held down the Features department and coverage of new teachers and students at the school. News was adeptly managed by junior Kevin Christen- sen. The lay-out department, responsible for putting together the paper, was run by sophomores Jen Higgins and Rachel Wiseman, Advising the Ledger was Marge Christensen, who was aided by Keith Boyd. a student volunteer from Gordon College. Financial concerns were managed by George Kinnaly. I . fl AEGIS AEGIS Alesis ..- if A 1 i l , i A page x K ' 4 A i ti le A N l ' ' 1-Q 1 X f l l .-XV ' ' ' if ii I l J s,.'?-is . , f , is 9 5 'lx i1NYi..ii Illz gvggng. ,J 17 I :f n f 1 1 f mv A is A .Q . v 2 .4 -511' 4 binwig' ' ' ' ' 'A 5Q3'fff- mi' J4f '.r I - . 'tvf s 7.- T- 5 I' First row: Kim Santoro, Christine Tardiff. Second row: Marc White, Michael Lomonte Krissie Glover Laurie gl I: ' N - x Z - 1 - ' ls r l Nadeau. The 1985 Aegis staff has worked around the clock to put out this year's issue. Although there have been many complications, the staff, with the help of Mrs. Nicolo, has put out a fine edition and hopes a spring edition will be available before the end of the year. Co-editors Michael Lomonte and Kim 'Santoro led the staff of underclass- men. A lot of experience was gained this year giving the Aegis a bright outlook for the future. X 1 L51 1 l rf i l l l MAIN STUDENT COUNCIL MAIN STUDENT COUNCIL MAIN STUDENT CDUNCIL The Main Student Council for the 1984- 85 school year was very active in a vari- ety of areas. Their activities ranged from sponsoring a dance and selling shakes at football games to promote school spirit, to sponsoring a Carnation Day and a Computer Dating Service for Valentine's Day to raise money. This year's officers were Tim Flaherty, President, David Grimes, Vice President, Frank Arm- strong, Treasurerg and April Coluntino, Secretary. The council was extremely competent and cooperative and served the BHS student body well. E 2 tl . JT J t iii' sea i f - if .' ,fy gg , Q 5 5 as iii :?l?3.:,g ' j+ lLvA Y, :J i.:..a...4.:2 3 S LEC NLO IAF HOSF RSI I C E R V .,-rf Q -Q .r if M., . W, A . I-all . 5. 45 ' gy if IAF F R S S Qc: PLO HAP O M 0 R E SF SI C 'NVVY' OKIICE ' C -N2 'AY fi2 .fif-.mI'of ? f'iF' ' 5: :- omq 3? lfliigfilgligifi 4 1, .f'------ - -. lil ...p-- G1 'did 3 1' ,X N4 A - x. wb 5 .3 1 ie ii. ' ,,,:,- ,..,..-..-., - -H,--nt...- ,,i--' - ,..-'...-.. ' ..- L f ,QR UR' , -Wg-4. , - ' 4,44 A4 -iQ... i ,y-.5 414' R' rf ..,tAq K 1 . ' -'L , . gi- :MA . 3' .w NA' ,. ff wx ,v , ,,,,,.---- ,,.p- 'f .vifq u . '1----Y--. YL ' . 7? li' ' A T4-M - .M ..--- ,hg : f T' 1--M ..m .. ,L 'V '7 '-- 4. L......l iv, . .1 'f-r-H - -f-.,-.,v, PLA, S' ---Q '...- Y -1- --1-,Y -Q..- . .,,-,-r V V . ,, 3 .. 4- i .lv ....., -.-...,.---...L W-V v .. . I - x 5. -. -., Y 4 U... ... . . '- biz' .r . , '........7. - ..+..,. 1,1 a -if Ly, ,. , gl .a 4 9.--5' W .a5A 1 1 FQ vr 1 .M - .7-0 , ..-4 ,- .f- ,,-P-' 1 , .. - - + 'dxf ' I .W-,wg ' . ,..- ' W P - ' , A ,- .A a'1 ,gg , I' na. 5 r n 1' 5 ex , asf? . fx- , -' '11 x'R-an MATH TEAM MATH TEAM MATH TEAM L ill :.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.1 - T f it lt These students have voluntarily committed themselves to one afternoon a week of math problems. This year's math team, led by Cap- tain Stephanie Galbreath and seniors Kim Neu- man, John Higgins, Risa Bobroff, and Martha Tassinari, is one of the more spirited teams in Beverly's past. Advisor Mr. Paul O'Brien helps l the students prepare for their monthly meets. , . . , .1 L! 9' gl . ' ' ' - r At each meet students are faced with the task of If ' ' - 'J' cf? if l answering, in a mere ten minutes, three difficult 5 1- 62, ' questions in three of six possible categories. iifi iii yan' Participating as a member of the math team is 1 ' 1 J 35? one of the many learning experiences available ' , W.-' ' '..' . A at Beverly High School. A 5 S 55413 4 , 0 - 1 ', I ' 5 'I Q 1 ffQ J ia v' ' 'f '. 'T' f -- 1 T-7 L .4fT T'w -em-. .-..... -- - 4 3 138 z 1 pun, SCIENCE LAB AIDES SCIENCE TEAM SCIENCE TEAM SCIENCE TEAM Physics? Chemistry? Biology? Whatis your scientific interest? Only in its third year of existence, the science team competes monthly with neighboring schools. Led by Advisor Mr. Joe Clement and three year veterans Risa Bobroff, Kim Cook and Suzanne Lombara, the team com- petes in categories ranging from first aid to vector problems to chemical solutions. The team is divided into 3 groups of 4 people each. These groups are then assigned a cate- gory in which they compete. H Mille . ., M.- LC . -var Q Y, CLUSE-UP CLOSE-UP CLOSE-UP SCNKDULE OF ACIIVIIIES u UNESDIV 1 is 4 fi was norms: Aim zoo o. swim .ns , iw A A' ,h sermon aiu sawn i 5 auumisr f-3 ,Q , ,Q ff, . ,nm emit on a Eau' 'e- mi ,C-f Nj KA P, B ming 2 f' I vig! +44 zu o a vacuum mm ma PLfAl SIA I f 'll5F'6X' Fi P ANNED INDEPENDE I A Il ll -Qijbj 0 ii t Hitt ew P s.irnf0.,siii,1nn asap P pwcipiwi ni: r easier ro Geefyeia-.H ver lo rmei emu, i37tn L Pr:-snzci sweet, mfivwettl 5 Jo o 1 z CD! I EA I 9 c sawing, Mo sm a- vi it ,itfixat asm 6 30 p on 5 vs Ltiauci or Cpiui we-r ' i ii u 02 n-mv-e.t I, r 3 A imgian mfr O OJ ilu BQIIHIIV G 9 4 Al glpn SGML IUMA! HILLIE G D5 I A t.'m6'n'3fi t. p e. i a u oi I vnu tw at GeQrger..n 5 T rr. uvmefsiry iii: I v 9 L 9 cficavs 3 I -lx U L Ll C D U Contours Z l I1 I 51 5 u snisrmc .mn Stair-vt nn 'rr neun. I J S L uw PIVUL g,Jv uiigpafr LGDIKS View ids! n IEANEH .mintlw SEHLMR 1 9 nomar Slvimuzg fir-.isnsssfm ant mme mnoosg M New , E-169 ieytzurn muse Niue iciiQ..m91 bwiaing I K' Y r nw :uma tn L .m.Mri- umm or. vow Q inqwm, ni Cant E so n L s v EB 1 Pin I Q S 0 ve gi Sz 9 i I 3 5 U 9 F at cr r N- p I I llllii I I V afimgi and 'Sen c Fosen Doors Y G kixglif Afiifqim .K Y-be qs Q oi 44 9 ms H- , mf i I iz ou n not in - mov Nici After months of preparation, fundraising and anticipation, eight Beverly students went to Washington, D. C. on March 10 to study national government close-up. Along with advisor Mr. Hammond, the students, Beth Powers, Deborah Rose, Jason Touissant, Michael Byrne, Amy Knott, Chris Beaulieu, Tracy Silva and Megin Miller, saw politics in action, visited the many landmarks in the D. C. area and made long-lasting friendships. As usual, Close-Up 1985 was an educational ex- perience unparalleled by any other class- room activity. 140 If-. A I,. rx. syn, Iii , t'Ix,Ili.Q4 I E' I 7 'xE.J,f':57- , up x I, . I me e . x X fx ,UA 1 , . 92' -- . 1 . ..A, 1 s' .M gr I X I. I 1 ':5'?f2?Zf A f I I E- IC I I l 2 it f I xl f im J' , , iygiiiyfla Kg jlf' IK ' J ' Iii M! Ni lb ' 'TQEI -uf l mi 4 . niii . L ili O if , 4-6':xf'OofE.E5 oO.q'4-qiim as ly 'lf B ugdg Z5-EX-fill 915323 SQ: 'I gm 'l Flqyif C - f XXI . IQ Q5 X2 5 It -t frasz . .AN .'9 ,,. r MIIB' aw ll 9 I if 915 y, If ,411 ,.- ' tv'-N - ,-11 -CQ ,s.... -a ,....-f- XX4 B GERMAN EXCI-IA GE GERMAN EXCHA GE Y sl, if mcgwe.-my if as www A as wgifls-4+ mmm 43. GERMAN EXCHANGE First row: Christine Mooney, Nicole Ushakoff, Debbie O'Connel, Carole Powers. Second row Beth Gryzbinski, Amy Bodek, Jennifer Prentice, Sarah Close. Third rowi Robert Fleming Christopher Deperio, Gerard Trimarco, Peter Fecteau. On Thursday, February 7, 1985, seventeen German students ventured to Nuremburg, Germany to begin a three week expe- rience with German culture. Their visit included a day in a German School, trips to German cities such as Rothenburg, Munich and Roth and tours of the Adidas Headquarters, the International Toy Exposition and the Transportation Museum. In May, the students reciprocated the hospitality given to them by hosting their German companions. Z X This year's Beverly Gamma Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society consisted of 36 students. Unusual in its selectiveness, membership in the Honor Society is dependent on a student's evi- dence of four qualities. These traits include character, scholarship, leadership and service. Furthermore, these students must achieve a grade point average of 3.6 or better. Honor blazers are awarded to those who attain an av- erage of 3.8 or higher. Fourteen seniors were blazer recipients this year. The class of 1985 has placed an emphasis on increasing involvement in the honor society. Ac- tivities such as the charity drive' for funds to send to Ethiopia, blood drives, and participation in interscholastic NHS conventions are helping to make the National Honor Society a more active organization at BHS. Serving in leadership positions for the Honor Society are Nick Papandreou, President, Kim- berly Neuman, Vice-President, Suzanne Lom- bara, Treasurer, and Stephanie Galbreath, Secretary. Taking over the advisory role this year is the energetic and enthusiastic Ms. Joyce Poirier. ' .Xu X A -- Q-v-- -- IH' -t T.. PEER EDUCATIO PEER EDUCATIGN an-Q PEER EDUCATION ENTER BHS J f V, X X First row: Amy Traicoff, Ruth Flaherty, Stacy Lederman, Trishia Erwich, Stacia Zukroff, Rachel Wenchel. Christine D'Alessandro, Karen LaForge Second rout Tracey Nazaroff, Liz O'Shea, Stephanie Carnevale, Tracey Magee, Cindy Reeves, Tanya O'MaIley, Robin McCarthy. Third rows Lori McNeil, Missy Morton, lik nut Dede0,Suzanne Hutchinson, Amy Gussak, Amy Bodek, Jennifer Feenan. Fourth row: David Grimes, Timothy Flaherty. Merideth Anderson. Frank Arm trong Nancy Stacey. The BHS Peer Education Group contains approximately 40 mem- bers. The members of the group are dedicated to working to bring about a positive change within the school and within themselves. This year is the groups largest year. Although the whole group does not participate in all projects there are always excellent turnouts to support their cause. A few of the activities in which the Peer Educa- tors have been involved are as follows: Halloween Safety Campaign, Voter Registration day at BHS, Bridging the Gap, Craig McTavish Program and the Prom Safety Campaign. They have also taken part in numerous trainings for surrounding schools. A large product to show for their work was the initiation of a Peer Education week by' Governor Michael Dukakis. In the following years the outlook of the group is to help make problem issues more apparent and to help solve them. .521 kj DEBATE CLUB DEBATE CLUB DEBATE CLUB l. l. if 'iz'-,,. pk Pierre bins. I I l 4 144 l The Debate Club at Beverly High School was renewed as an extra- curricular activity for the 1984-85 school year. The coach for the team is Mr. St. Pierre, one of the librari- ans. Most of their activities have been focused on recruiting, training and fund-raising. Basically the de- baters train intensively in the areas of doing reasearch, developing pub- lic speaking techniques and learn- ing the theory of argumentation. They have attended several debate tournaments on the North Shore and plan on expanding their partici- pation next year. In addition, the debaters have assisted several class- room debates in the areas of gather- ing research material and suggesting ways to debate a topic. For the current year, the active de- baters have been Tim Gage and Jon Farrar. SKI CLUB SKI CLUB SKI CLUB The ski club is compiled of anyone who wishes to go on ski trips. They have taken various trips this year. For example they had a weekend trip to Mount Oxford in Canada. Mr. Maitland runs the Ski Team. He organizes all the trips, collects all the money and chaperones all the trips. These ski trips are well worth the money. Anyone can go whether they are an ex- pert or a beginner. No matter who you are you are guaranteed to have a good time with the Ski Club. V CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB The D 8a D KDungeons and Dragons? club is a group whose members meet once a week to play Dungeons and Dragons. D 8a D is a fantasy role play- ing game. The Chess club is a group whose mem- bers meet once a week to play chess. Records were kept and competition was keen for the number one rank. W-luis, a S...-4 as -fs DUNGEGNS AND DRAGGNS DUNGEGNS AND DRAGONS DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS D.E.C.A. D.E.C.A. 'E' D.E.C.A. 59 Tv 'F O47 vnu!- 'iw V7 gQlE.:lLy First row left to right: David Phelan, David Bechard, Troy Randall. Second row: Theresa Pendola, Kelly Fleming, Gina Vitale, Sharon Andreas, Debbie Bruno, Chris Stanley. Third row: Steven McKenna, Dawn Rennicks, Paul 1.eClerc, Wayne Maxner, Corinne Geary, Donna Ross, June Gansenberg, Janice Bethune, Nancy McNeil Beth Norton. Missing: Timothy Hursman, Jay Paddol, Melissa Emond, Cheryl Roberts, Pamela Proulx, Phyllis Proulx, Chris Leblanc. Mark Morgia, Paulette Latawiec, he E' .,. First row left to right Vice President Gina Vitale Treasurer Sharon Andreas President, Janice Bethune. Second row: Historian, Troy Randall Secretary Phyllis Proulx Store Manager Pamela Proulx Reporter David Bechard, Assistant Manager, Cheryl Roberts. Assistant Treasurer Chris Stanley Parlimentarian David Phalen Marketing Deca Coordinator Mr. Edwin Reynolds. BHS MarketingfD.E. Juniors and Seniors through their co-operative education and work experience, D.E.C.A. youth program, and School Store activities are provided an opportu- nity to demonstrate leadership skills, social skills, and emotional and educational growth and development. On-going Career exploration in the broad field of Marketing and Distribution, and the world of work is an important and inte- gral part of the MarketingfD.E. Program at BHS. Co-operative MarketingfD.E. for Juniors was introduced for the first time during the 1983-84 school year and continues to be an important break-through in Beverly Co-opera- tive Education SchoolfCommunity Program Relations according to Mr. Reynolds. CLARINETS Christine Bonner MARCI-II G BAN rv kt, W -' ' A A ..,. 1. . gg --1 fl-E742 ' ' Kathy Donahue Heather Douglas Anne Marie Pobiedzinski Amy Seeley Jeff Weinstock Torin Taylor Dabbie Woodman MARCHING BAND MARC1-IING BAND TUBA5 Dave Boynton Kevin Wesley Mike White Sue Umbley FRENCH HORN Beth Grzybinski BARITONE HORNS James Grotto Debbie Scotti PERCUSSION Beth Close Steve Merrick David Devoe Daniel Knowlton James Lindroth Kathy O'Shea Kelly Powers Jenny Spaziani Alvin White MALLETS Doreen Wheelock Cecily Pollard Sarah Close DRUM MAJOR5 Steve Gilks Kim Neuman BAND OFFICERS Andy Gawron- President Kim Neuman- Vice'President Lisa Shaw- Secretary Tim Cahill- Treasurer David Makros- Head Manager lan Whiting- Head Manager Nancy Leveillea Head Librarian Stephanie Curcuru- Head Librarian FLUTES Anne Marie Anderson Beth Bushey Stephanie Crowley Sarah Desany Jenny Faulkner Brooke Coleman Joy Lyle Tammy Marciano Christa Matheson Tanya O'Malley Donna Pavia Allison Porter Wendy Purington John Reeder Denise Smith Michelle Theriault Michelle Thibault Sarah Jones Mike Zbyszynski Vicki Litch TRUMPE T5 Joel Constantino Mike Dickenson Steve Milgroom Joe Mulligan Dave Makros Bruce Obear Kurt Overberg Carole Powers Steve Slocomb Brian Thompson Marc White Tim Cahill James Linscott SA X OPHONE Anne Marie Clarizia Robert Cullen Stephanie Curcuru Jennifer Flynn Andy Gawron David George Jason Goodwin Paul Jarvis Billy Lewis Nancy Leveille Cindy Bunten Dave McKenzie Chris Mooney Laurie Nadeau Meaghan O'Malley Michelle McKenna Mike Salafia Nicole Ushakoll Brian Wallis Danielle Webber Kim Yetman TROMBONE5 Ted Bowen Robert Comeau Paul Flanders Bob Fleming Mike Lamonte Emile Legault Peter Manning Joe Mclnnis lan Whiting Q if W. wee: - -.4 it I fe? 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I i r i X' 4' ze 1 -I 'I -Q X t mx' JAZZ RDCK ENSEMBLE .mzzfnocx ENSEMBLE JAZZX ROCK ENSEMBLE .12 CDNCERT BAND CONCERT BA D CONCERT BAND OBOES Vicki Lttch Cecily Pollard FLUTES Cindi Bunten Tanya O'Malley Beth Bushey Lisa Shaw Denise Smith Christa Matheson Michelle Therlault Donna Pavia Joy Lyle Wendy Purington Tammy Marciano Allison Porter Anne Marie Anderson Sarah Jones John Reeder Sarah Desany Michael Zbyszynski Stephanie Crowley Jennifer Flynn Michelle Thibault Beth Close CLARINETS lan Whiting Stephanie Curcuru Steven Gilks Sarah Close Ann Marie Clarizia Christine Bonner Heather Douglas Jeff Weinstock Meaghan O'Malley Christine Mooney Kim Yetman Daniel Webber Tortn Taylor Michelle McKenna Erika Christensen Amy Seeley Annmarle Pobiedzinskt Kathy Donohue Debbie Woodman ALTO CLARINET Paul Flanders CONTRA BASS CLARINET Marc Whrte BASS CLARINET Laurie Nadeau AL TO SAXOPHONES David McKenzie Andrew Gawron Paul Jarvis Jason Goodwin Robert Cullen William Lewis Brian Wallis Beth Bushey lan Whiting Kim Yetman Paul Flanders Marc White David McKenzie Andrew Gawron Jason Goodwin Nicole Ushakoll Kim Neuman Brian Thompson TE NOR SA X OPHONE S David George Nicole Ushakoll Carole Powers BA R! TONE SA X OPHONE Mtchael Salalta TRUMPET5 Kim Neuman Brian Thompson David Maltros Tim Cahill Michael Dickinson Bruce Obear Steven Slocomb Joel Constantmo Steven Millgroom Kurt Overberg Joseph Mulligan James Linscott MALLETS Doreen Wheelock FRENCH HORNS Beth Grzybtnski Pamela Millman TROMBONES Robert Fleming Emile Legault Theodor Bowen Robert Corneau Peter Manning Michael Lamonte BA RITONES Julie Freddura James Crotto Debra Scottt Michelle Tanzella TUBAS Michael Whzte Kevin Wesley David Boynton PE RC USS! ON Kelly Powers Jenmler Spaztant James Ltndrolh Daniel Knowlton Davxd Devoe Brooke Coleman Brad Andrews Steven Merrtck TYMPANI Alvin White David Malmros Tim Cahtll Steven Slocomb Robert Fleming Emile Legault Theodor Bowen Robert Corn-'au Jennifer Spazvani James Lindroth Scott Cunningham Michael Held tr I-as . Y 1 'NVQ it af-y-v'4 '5f SINGERS SOPRANO Kathy Brown Jennifer Call Lisa Clarizia Jennifer Dixon Kathy Garry Susan Garry Carrie Giles Beth Grzybinski Judi Kennedy Heidi Knowlton Sharon Madore Jennifer Maunsell Kerri Nichols Debra O'Connell Deborah Perron Janet Reade Karen Rowe Susan Seger -ia! Leslie Salter Michelle Tanzella Chris Tardiff Deidre Tinlin Julanne Tutty Dulcinea Woodman ALTO Barbara Brown Laurie Field Paula Fredriksen Donna Friburg Danielle Gendron Billy Maurer Chris McAdoo Wendy McDonough Megan Miller Kristen Montanari Laureen Moore Laurie Nadeau Kim Neuman Kristen Smith Theresa Stentiford Andrea Teague Kristin Terry Christine Walkup Susan Walo Andrew Wesley TENOR Matthew Amberman Lisa Caten Mary Melia Tracey Trask BASS Neil Hartnett Charles McNeil John Reeder Kevin Wesley C ON CER TQUIRE SOPRA NO Lisa Clarizia Jennifer Dixon Kathy Garry Kirsten Kent Heidi Knowlton Michelle Tanzella Chris Tardiff Deidre Tinlin ALTO Laurie Field Megan Miller Laureen Moore Andrea Teague Andrew Wesley TENOR Lisa Caten Mary Melia Tracey Trask BASS Steven Gilks Neil Hartnett John Reeder Kevin Wesley .Finn A CAPPELLA CHOIR SOPRANO Jennifer Dixon Kirsten Kent Chris Tardiff Deidre Tinlin ALTO Laurie Field Megan Miller Kristen Smith TENOR Lisa Caten Mary Melia Tracey Trask BASS Neil Hartnett John Reeder Kevin Wesley CLARINET QUARTE T lan Whiting Stephanie Curcuru Heather Douglas Chris Bonner RHYTHM SECTION Heidi Knowlton, Piano Kirsten Kent, Piano Beth Bushey, Guitar Robert Fleming, Bass Danny Knowlton, Drums SECTION LEADERS Jennifer 'Dixon, Soprano Laurie Field, Alto Mary Melia, Tenor Kevin Wesley, Bass OFFICERS Kevin Wesley, President John Reeder, Vice President Jennifer Dixon, Secretary Chris McAdoo, Treasurer Andrea Teague, St Manager ' 39 A CAPPELLA CHOIR A CAPPELLA CHOIR A CAPPELLA CHOIR i ,.,,. CLARINET QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET CLARINET QUARTET . , - 1 JE CGNCERT QUIRE , 8 .11 f f ii R 3 ibn gg R CONCERT QUIRE e fl-9' 1' 1, + 3 7? ' 3 CONCERT QUIRE I nan 153 ,lruihaaaul VOCATIQNAL STUDE TS ,Q fx V S Senior, Junior and Sophomore Vocational students are currently building a private home on Lakeshore Avenue. The larger four-bedroom Colonial style house with an attached two-car garage features a large fireplaced living room with a Cathedral ceiling and southern exposure, a full dining room, family room and 2V2 baths. The house has been in construction for the past two years and is expected to be completed this spring. GN THE J . 1 1 a E Y S OB!! k, I? ,L llgl 3. 5. 1 gf? J - 1 W - 1 ff Q via- Z9 1 'Q' 'f : Q fi r, - LLM: tax V , ff' If ' x x TI . 'ln' ln' 'ln' 'ff' 1, ' xx :L , 'Inf Q 156 I :-, RA I N 4 5 iso :rs rf ff! - Il 4 Xksxxf ...Ui .ull 5' ' in .' 1' ur- -gf' M fx 4 ' ml A ,ffff ! ..C.. .Ng H vu' L A A A . 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'J 'DPI ll, '-nu.. 160 f 1 X, E 9 9 QEZX Q Xi' Cx 'Vo 5 l 5 me - -' ' 2.50 ,nl DIN. as kv Ph ,..............,..,, .-oo A I Rf.. .-.QTM ' v T Y 'Y 'fn ,i ful J' .hs FF- iq in-f X nf, N MEMORIAM Rose Brancato a member of the Faculty from 1959 untrl her demlse rn 1984 was durmng her career at Beverly Hlgh School a most hrghly re spected buslness educator whose Influence for the good of students was extenslve and whose dednca tlon to the school was evldent rn all her endeavors Mrss Brancato was an excellent and effectlve teacher Through the standards of achievement whlch she exacted and through her professnonal knowledge she prepared students to reallze edu catronal opportumtres to secure rewardmg posn tlons and to pursue challengmg careers A personal style a flaur for fashion and multrplrclty of Interests resulted rn her provldmg unwrttmgly a role model for students and staff Her thoughtfulness her knndness her generoslty her concern and her empathy are tralts whnch descrrbe Rose as a person whose llfe enriched ev eryone wrth whom she came rn contact She ex pended unselfrshly countless hours and rn many cases her own resources on behalf of others Rose s lrfe wlll always serve as srlent testrmony to what the teachmg professron can be at rts enno- bling best. CFVB v-ff D ROSE BRANCATO g I JOHN J. MAHONEY There have been many very sincere tributes ex- pressed in memory of Jack Mahoney since his un- timely death. This outpouring of sympathy and praise is because of the genuinely prevailing fond- ness for him. Jack was an instinctive gentleman. His courtesy to others was spontaneous. Never did he need to consider whether or not to perform an act of kind- ness. It was instantaneously done with a smile. He had an excellent background for teaching. His cultural and humanistic interests provided balance on a staff committed to the pragmatic as well as the aesthetic. His credentials were superior. His re- cord of accomplishment was impressive. He gener- ously shared his gifts and his learning with the many young people assigned to his classes. His planning showed thoroughness and structureg his work indicated organization and efficiency. 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V tltre Beilerlega sgafl, vale M W , 1 like 'ith fllqnk, gyerybie xylwovhas ' 'M' M ,L L .M mhgl l QY6 .friake-l thef 1985 Beverfega 'a lsqcgessg Wef Would 'specifically :like t5 lllanlg Vogler.andxh:1r5-Grggs og! year, beokbadvisors, and our class advisor Mr. Clement, who was tonsiderate of oulr de'a2ilihe-days.'W,e would' also like? to ,F , 'A l' 4' aij 6elwigk'ay1qlr -Craig Lederman jgirjhenr ' l fibutions. 'f ' 41-v n..,,.. 7 ,, W 1 -Q M-.ff-,qs-4, H.,-.nM..qn .. . .wA6V,A-any A 'V' 3 9 O X' 'M' ' -sv . -V-.W 4, Q., S V vu .4 1 MQ,-we M, ' 4 ar- V ,,-.. al I 1 . ' 3 ' 'Z A V- 1, J. K x Q ,, dl ' ' hun -,..,,.+,p ,, ,W Writ Q iv? --5 - , ' ' H A .qZ', wMl? , if 7-Q, xv A ' 4 A aw 'NW ' 45 am K, K! 1' x s ' H' - ' ' V 5- 'W' ' Q .., Q Q ' M , 1' up 'YM nv' ll rg O ,df l if , Q ,W Ay 3 L' vi X-1 hh' A 'fn ADAMS, LINDA M . . . 28 Dartmouth St , 922-3228 Activities: JV Basketball Cheerleading, JV Football Cheerlead- ing, Varsity Football Cheerleading. Quote: Good Gravy Memorable Events: Four-Seasons campground, the road block that stopped our journey to Salisbury beach, late night zone runs. Leaves: On the train bound for Lynn. ALTSHULER, TRACEY . . . 5 Quincy Park, 927-3082. Quote: Gota love it, Memorable Events: Partying with G.V., CA., J.C., D.R., E.D. down the park. Leaves: C.A. and GV. for one more. AMBERMAN, MATTHEW C . . . N.N CHIPPY, 281 Essex st.. 922-2560. Activities: 81 English play. 83 Musical, 4 years of chorale. Quote: Get away. Leaves: DG. to eat her school lunches alone: AMBROSE, CYNDI . . . 19 Beckford St., 927-0130 Activities: Science Fair 1113, Baton Squad 1capt.3 110-123, Cruising around. Quote: Just forget it, I don't care ' Memorable Events: Weekends with J.S:, J.S., W:C., S.J., J.S., cruising around looking for the unknown, Summer of 84 with J.S., Weekends over W.C:'s house. Leaves: For the unknown. ANDERSON, MEREDITH . . . 28 Carver St.. 922-6946. Activities: Skiing, Swimminq, Peer Ed. Quote: You'll never guess what I did last weekend. Memorable Events: New Years Parties in New Hampshire with PG., L.A, R.M., RM.. D A . RC., P.L., DM., T.A., Every summer night at B.I , Memorial weekend with K.L. and A.C: Leaves: To go to the Island early. ANDERSON, MIKE . . . 27 Greene St., 927-2477. Activities: Sports Quote: Hey man, whats up2 Leaves: Teachers and their books behind. ANDERSON, TOBERT . . 11 Hillside Ave., 922-8984, Activities: Cross Country, Indoor Track, Baseball. Quote: Heyl What's up? Memorable Events: Dartmouth Track Meet, April 26, 1982, May 12. Leaves' Day Dreams. ANDREAS, SHARON . . 18 Folger Ave., 922-1812 Activi- ties: DECA111-123. DECA treasurer. Quote: What the ' Memorable Events: Parties and good times with J.R , S D and the rest. Bruce Springstein Concert. Leaves: To go to business school and also leaves J.V for one more year. ANDRIANOPOLUS, CHRISTOS . 3 Thompson Rd , 927- 4019. Activities: Soccer 19-123, AX-House V P quote' Let's party! ARMSTRONG, FRANK . . 8 Tyler Rd., 922-5761 Activities: Hockey 111, 123, Peer-Ed 1123, Senior At Large, Homeroom Representative 1113. Quote: Oh, really? Memorable Events Seeing Smith with Lou and Kelley, Hockey night with Pug, Kenpo with Whitey and Cliff. Leaves: The squad to Cloutbake, Marty with an 8-ball, C-House to success ARMSTRONG, TRACEY LYN 15 Longview Drive, 927- 1596. Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 19, 103, FBC, President Friday Night Laundry Team, Vesmen Inc., Singing in slab with Mo, Antifun Squad with Joan, Channel 211, All action photog- rapher, Washington D.C, 84 Vineyard, Sexy Seven Singers, and Tuftonboro 81, 82, 83, 84. Quote You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you'll get what you need . . Stones. Memorable Events: Allagash 82 , Memorial Day Weekend 1984, June 29, 1984 Leaves: The 1984 Starrfish's V-Blue GibbonfGannon Bosto- nians for Buddha, Like totally McBttchn' Czechuslavakian 90- minute Lacrosse Team Members and Helen AUGER, CHRIS 123 Hale St, 927-0060. Activities: Varsity Hockey 19-123. Baseball 110-123, 8 Panel Sack Sqad 19- 123: Quote: Oh, my head Memorable Events: Yunnieman's First, Court Yard B-Ball with P D , J P , J E , and NAS, Spark Plug I.M.H. Three Favorite Things Cheezie's Run Sack, MLR, XJ6. Leaves. For the south to play with Pete's truckloads BARR, DAVID . . . 5 Thomas Road, 927-2864 Activities Cross Country, Track, FBC , Vice-President of Mass General Club, German Exchange, Dapping Quote Love is like a fire, if you wait too long to add more wood, it will falter, and go out. Memorable Events: Tuftonburo, N E B Y C , Allagash Leaves: The Freshmen. BATES, JOHN P . . 17 New Balch St , 927-5294 Activities' Varsity Basketball 111-123, Varsity Tennis 111-123 1capt 3, Capt W.N, D.C.19-123, Hogans Heroes 19-123. Homeroom President 1103, Baseball 193, Aegis Staff Quote I win again Memora- ble Events Lobster festivals at West , B-Day at P M 's, Cheer leading at Marblehead game Leaves My coveted seat on the window sill. BATES, MICHAEL . N N THE ENFORCER, 17 New Balch St., 927-5294 Activities: Soccer 19-1131Captain 113, Track 19- 123 1Captain 123, Basketball 111, 123 1Capta1n 123, Football 1123, Peer-Ed, Project Rap 111, 123, Freshman Rep Treasurer, Soph, At Large, Junior Class Rep., Homeroom Rep. Senior Rep., Homeroom Rep. Quote: H1nclkebees for everyone ' Memorable Events Roadtrip with TF, J M , M.W and R M to New York 1White Plainsl, My Birthday Party with T H , S C , L., J.M., and J P., The Prom and the many festivities that followed the Prom Leaves: The Catfish for the Eagle, The Junior Class to a fun and successful senior year BEASLEY, JENNIFER . . 17 Hillside Ave., 927-0659 Activities: Yearbook 193. Memorable Events: Huey Lewis with KD., K's little snowman. Leaves' The green things on trees BEAULIEU, CHRISTINE . . N N CHRISSY, 16 Summer St. 927-2485. Activities: Gymnastics 19-123, Cross Country 111, 123, Science Fair 1113. Quote: Gimme a break. I'm psychedf' Memorable Events: Junior year especially Fred's class and my crush on P.W. and D.S., B.H.S. Football games. and Secret Santa when JG. blew my surprize and T C and I pulled a great one on J.L. and A,K. Leaves. D B. to have as much fun at B.H.S: as I did. BEAVER, PATRICK . . 14 Longview Drive, 927-1410. Quote: Stix1ml3: Memorable Events: Late night Boston Runs with DW., my name is R-, I 16, The lawn at the Grant. Leaves- L.E. in the gym with B W and R F in Topsfield BERUBE, MICHELE 66 County Way Ext, 927-3817. Activities: Basketball Cheerleader, Hockey Cheerleader Quote: What the? Memorable Events' Parties over S E 's house, going out with E F and B L , the October weekend at S.E.'s house: Leaves: E.F for one more year' Good Luck' BETHUNE, JANICE . . 15 Lincoln St, 922-7784 Activities: DECA Quote: A'Where's the party? Memorable Events The swinging pad, Pearl Harbors, and the Sumu. Leaves: Yoda in A-108 BLACK. STEPHANIE 14 Palmer Road, 922-6136. Activities: Cross Country 19-123, 1capt 3, Winter track 110-123, Spring track 19-123, Student Council 111, 123, Yearbook 1123, Close-Up 1113. Quote Yucca! Memorable Events T P parties, Surprise party, Happy hunting during 7th period Leaves' To be a member in the 88 Yakking Team BLUMENKRANTZ, SUZANNE 12 Wirling Drive, 922- 2683 Activities Baton Squad 19-123 1capt. 10-123, Meeting certain people after homeroom. Quote' 'iMom I'm going to the movies with RM, Do you think I care, Thats right-I'll do it tomorrow Memorable Events Parties with R M and S F, One year and ten months with C L , Doing band competitions while freezing to death Leaves With a Smile, my head up high, and many memories to hold on to and remember BOBROFF, RISA 31 Washington St , 922-5703 Activities The Ledger 19-123, Editor-In-Chief 111-123, Math and Science Teams 110-123, Debate Team 1123, Arsenic and Old Lace 1103, stage manager, National Honor Society 111, 123, Mame193, stage crew Memorable Events Late night pizzas and discus- sions, weekends at MIT, orienteering in the rain Leaves The Ledger for someone else to worry about BOCHYNSKI, KAREN 21 Courtney Drive, 922-1219 Activities' Ledger 19, 103, Basketball 19-123, National Honor Society 111, 123, Homeroom President 111, 123. French Club 1113. Quote I'll do it tomorrowln Memorable Events Deco- rating B-Ball lockers with N G , C C , B G , and L D , Walking mile after mile touring the city of Paris, Yearly 12-minute run with Cookie, Goose, Gello, and Lib Leaves My sister to get through her senior year BOUCHER, CYNTHIA 6 Beatrice Road, 922818-Il Activities' Spring Track 193 Quote Ya Mama Memorable Events Down Common Lane with S D , Loving R M ,and Now SO it's the new Charger, let's go break it in Leaves Everything behind BRODERICK, TIM 34 Rowell Ave , 922-1321 Activities Hanging losse at the beach, Chasing girls, Staying unemployed. Camping in N H Quote Hey Hoser take off U Memorable Events Trip to Hawaii, Driving a Ferrari Gettlrg shot Lea' But not forgotten BRUCE, AMY 81 Cross Lane 922 5836 Acttuities Terms 111, 123, Close-Up 1113, Yearbook 1123, Science Far 1111121 Memorable Events Straw fights Football games and my serr.. secret Santa Leaves B B to find her own way to school BURT, JEFF Rr 22 Woodland Ave , 927-2575 Activities Golf, Preschool dagga Quote What shall we do no-4.7 Memorable Events Goody and his lighter On Morrsor. s :.k The Wall-Space Cadet Glow Leaves A prayer to the crass HSS.. BUSSONE, PHIL 19 Hillcrest Ave 927 0971 Memora: e Events Baking with J M , Under B Leaves S B and S L BYRNE, TIM 12 Cox Ct Apt 8109210150 Act.'..t.es Football 19-123 Quote Just doing stuff Memorabie E-.ents Football Double Sessions CALDWELL, KIM Quote Bumba de da. Burn ba de ca Memorable Events Time spent at M P, At the corner with GM., H.W , N W ,when my mother went to California and lelt me behind to mind the house Leaves all the librartans to ktck someone else out CARITO, TAMMY 685 Hale St, 922-0565 Activztzes A- House treasurer-9th, tennis team 11th-12th, yearbook-12th, German exchange-10th Quote You have no mind Memo- rable Events: Going to Germany and being asked for my fee , T P. parties and making history in calculus class Leaves The high school to become a member of the 1988 Olymp:c Yakkmg Team. CARLO, JANICE 14 Country Dr, 927-3440 Activities Powder-Puff football Quote I Don't know , I Dont Carev, What Memorable Events Hanging out at T R 's with J Z. E.F , M C , D.R , R G , J W Going on a high school chase with Janet in the car J G 's driving and great times we had' Leax es Quickly and with all smiles CARNEVALE, STEPHANIE 39 Parramatta Rd, 922-3187 Activities' Football Cheerleader 11, 12, Ski Club 12, Student Council 9-12 Peer Education 11, 12, Graduation Marshall, Powder Puff 12 Memorable Events Fire drills with K L , C L, JP., B F, Private Parties with L M . J M , J P, T H , and M.B:, discovering racoons with S D, Saturday mornmgs wzth SD. Leaves Kim waiting , R F lost in the apple orchard CHALIFOUR, GAIL . 110 Essex St, 922-0856 Actitntzes cheerleading-10th, Homeroom Rep 9-12 Quote Hou sick is that Memorable Events All our parties at T E . The time that the girl just took off. and drinking Ior trying to3 drunk green beer at E O Leaves With so many memories its szck CHARLAND, LISA 19 Fairviev. Ave 927 6201 Actititzes Skipping school Memorable Events Having a conference ruth Dr Fisher Art Classes with K G and M C Leaves My iavcrzte chair in the art room CIVITARESE, AMY 11 Arbella Dr, 922-41668 Actttztzes Swim Team 9-11 Quote Oh my head Memorable Events Lynn 84-85. Going to Maine with MB, M P ID 84 Sept 1984 Leaves Lynda in homeroom wondering if she looks good! CIVITARESE, TONI M 462 Essex st. 927-3383 Act,t.t.es Homeroom Treasure-9, Child Development Cub 19111. Sp: cial Needs Club-12 Quote Thats lnsanev' Memorabe Events Supper with SG, L B and a white car L' Mass with DW E C opening my locker Leaves D J, L B, S G ana M C to one more year at B H S L L with a neu soccer gba' L A B and J S without me, ftnally CLARIZIA, ERIC 476 Ell1ottSt, 9216625 Actztzt as Sk. Club, lntermural Basketball Quote M G .s forexer Memora ble Events Yunieman mistakes knob for Peterson ': mt ,ejotv machine Coldest night of the tear in N SC C Parkzrig Lot Showing my talents as B H S cheerleader on the se or Q ass float CLARK, LESLIE 49 Brimbal Ave. 9221 1195 ,-Ng: .1 homeroom treasurer 19-123, french club 1111 fu :' ev' 1113, Powder Puff, Hoobving out 110121 The ' 123 Quote What Memorable Exents 1,9511 :K :M Wild times with PB,RT,KL, LC RT act: Lt' ge 165 Lovey for advice. Leaves: Jim, Harry, and Belinda to three empty seats. CLARKE, MICHELE . . . 24 Winthrop Ave: 927-7768. Activities: trying to pass school. Failing gym. Memorable Events: meeting J.S. Leaves: All the little peons who will follow in the footsteps of this years great senoirs. CLEAVES, DEBBIE . . . 1 Big Rock Lane: 9271478. Quote: Seeyalater bye. Memorable Events: First day of school: Lynch park: Magnolia. Leaves: forever: CLEMENTS, VICKY . . . 20 Simon St: 927-8763. Activities: skating, horseback riding, sleeping. Quote: It's great to be leaving. Memorable Events: Skipping with C.C. and getting caught, the walout we had at patten vocational. Leaves: C.C., MH., and J.C. trying to survive there school years that are left: CLOUTIER, DON : . . 10 Stewart Ave: 927-1217. CLOUTIER, MICHAEL : . . 2 Goldsmith Ave: 922-2323. Activities: sleep. Quote: smells . Memorable Events: Getting called to Mr. Taylor. Leaves: 30 steel cars. CLOUTIER, MICHELLE . . . 10 stewart ave: 927-1217. Quote: What's happenin guys . Leaves: l leave forever. CONANT, THOMAS P . . . 38 Grover St: 922-4621. Activi- ties: Late night fun. Quote: Do you know ha tha . Memorable Events: Before school with J.G. Partying with the guys at the Park. Machine shopgrinds with Spig. Leaves: Posi. CONTARINO, AMY . . . 44 Livingstone Ave: 927-1392. Activities: Softball 110-121, Field Hockey 111-121, Powder Puff Football 12, President of the Madonna Saying Club: Quote: Oh Ba' Ha! , lt's Prilly. Memorable Events: D.R: in the back seat at T.P.'s car saying i'm O.K., I'm alright, I'm OK., I'm ALRIGHT! T.p.'s famous oh my God, my mother is going to kill me. Flying through red lights with T.P. Leaves: The Puddink Language to be studied by all, Ba Ha! COOK, CHERYL . . . 15 Corning St: 927-0108. Activities: Soccer 19-121, basketball 19-121 softball 19-101, Track 111-121, McDonald's Puddle Forming Club, Homeroom Rep. 19-121, Powder Puff Football 1121. Quote Where's Bess? Memorable Events: Nights out scanning with L.D. and BP., D.D., P.M:, K.P., E.D., T.E., SH., B.O., AND E:T., the ladder, and many good times. Leaves: GG. to spin some more. COOK, KIM . . . 18 madison Ave: 927-2717. Activities: D8zD Club, science team, labaide, C.A.P. Quote: hi Memorable Events: Summer of 1983 at Canobie Lake Park with A.M., C.C., and J.O., summer of 1980 with J.D. and HB. Leaves: at last. COPELAS, GEORGE . . . 66 Amherst Rd: 922-8946. Activi- ties: Tennis Basketball 19-121, Homeroom Treasurer 1101, Homeroom president 111-121. Quote: 17 going on 25: Memorable Events: Dressing as a cheerleader on Homecoming day and leading the cheers before the football game in front of the crowd. Being picked for boys state over others. Leaves: Leaves Beverly High setting new and undiscovered records in all fields of activites. CORBETT, TODD . : : 19 Northridge Rd: 927-5238. Memora- ble Events: Getting bagged for skipping in Hamilton: Cindy. Quote. decent spark it up. Leaves: Mrs. Shack's calling. COTTER, LANE M . : . 65 Livingstone Ave: 927-8839. Activities: Mustang Club 111-121, Hooby Club 111-121, Home- room Treas, visiting Mrs. Schack in the morning: softball and Frisbee with R.T and G.W : Powder Puff Football-12. Quote: David, cut it OUT! Memorable Events: Two trippers killed down Skid Row : Robun telling me stories at K:L's: One man S.W A T. Team-Bill! COTTER, LEE : : 245 Rantoul ST: 927-1292. Activities: History Club-11, waiting for the sun. Quote uno! Memorable Events: Driving with the Ace Tami: Don't forget the skaters and all the rest of the fun!!! Leaves As the Toy COWLES, KATHY 22 Giles Ave: 927-5369. Activities: Gymnastics 19-121, H R Pres. 19-121: Class Secretary 1121: Yearbook 1121: French Exchange '84: KC. and MM. leech Club 1111, Powder Puff Football 1121: Quote' Alright Miss, but it's your idea! Memorable events: In Jamaica with M.M.: Jimbo's soft brown couch Le Shark and tarnishing my charac- 166 ter with S.L., D.D., and N.P. Leaves: Pam with lots of luck for the future. CRAM, RITA . . : 9 Sunset Dr:, 927-4368. Activities: Flag Squad 1111. Quote: Take off. Memorable events: M.C. hitting me with his gym lock, coming in late every Friday night with C.T. Leaves: D.C. to put up with C.C. CRANDALL, BARBARA . . . 61 Kernwood Ave, 922-0677. Activities: Band 19-101. Quote: How sick is that. Memorable Events: Leaving 2nd and 6th period to the hospital parking lot. Leaves: For a better life. CROSS, KIM . . . 29 Everett St, 922-2399. Activities: skiing, softball, football. Quote: lt's great to be leaving, Memorable Events: Getting caught smoking in A-House, the walk out day at Patten House. Leaves: mr. Ryan on the football field CUOCO, DAVID : : : 3 Walden St., 927-3699. Activities: Fishing, riding: Memorable Events: Playing Poker with Doobs. Leaves: As fast as I can, CURRIER, ANDY . : . 72 Essex St, 922-0773. Activities: Wrestling, carpentry. Memorable Events: Going to wrestling, at the garden with SG., and J.G. and J.W. Leaves: Forever. CWIK, FREDRICK . . . 16 Wellman St. 927-7084. Activities: Football 110-121, Baseball 19-121, M.G. Team 111-121. Quote: Skelli, where's the 1Little Human?1 Memorable Events: Vermont weekend with J.G., D.E., and J.M., Florida week with MS., D.P., and B.C. 17 B.L: Curls at the Bagel Domain with M.S., R.G. and M.F. Leaves: Doubles for the younger generation! D'ALFONSO, DANA : . . 18 Michael Rd, 922-7231. Activities: Powderpuff Gymnastics 19-121, Field Hockey 19-121, Spring Track 110-111, H.R. officer 19-121, National Honor Society, Baking Club. Quote: What are you doingggg?! Memorable Events: After the wedding with K.H. and B.J., Holding hands with K.H., Teaming up with M.P. in the jump against K.O: and D.H. and getting J.J. all over my face. Leaves: A.P: president of the Baking Club and responsible for recruiting all new members. DANELUK, SEAN . . . 15 Middle St: 927-4966. Quote: no more for me. Memorable Events: A day in NH. Leaves: My brother. DAVICO, ELIZABETH . . 15 Myrtle St: 922-9457. Activities: Soccer 19-121, Basketball 19-121, Track 11, Yearbook, Scanning Club. Memorable Events: Macca D's: Me and C:C. in Cooney with R.O.l.: GG: at L.F.'s house: N.G. and the mall 1M.S1, C.B. being late every morning. Leaves: K.M. starving for a Tasty's sub: S.B., A.B. and L.D. in Spanish class: the locker next to mine. Quote: Where's my mit-ens? DAY, KIM . . . 27 Giles Ave: 927-3468. Activities: Basketball 19-101 Softball 19-121. Quote: This BUD'S for me! Memora- ble Events: Stealing signs with D.D. Huey Lewis with J.B.: Haiku Haiku with K.K., SO., and C.H: Leaves: The things that come off of the trees in the fall. DEBLASIE, TONY . . . 15 Cedar St: 922-6368. Quote: I can handle it! Memorable Events: Going to B.B. with ST., RB. and K.T. Partying at S.T.'s with DG., SD., P.M., and D.D. Leaves: Going to Gloucester with M.A. and DM. to see D.C. and T.O. DEDEO, WENDY . . . 50 Butman: 927-0859. Activities: Peer Education 1121, Yearbook 1121, Homeroom Secretary 19-101. Quote: Why don't you grow up J.M.! Memorable Events: At K.C. house with a b bau, wild parties at SF house, statying out all night long with D.N. on June 4. Leaves: with many great memories at B.H.S. DENIS, DEBBIE . . . 3 Tremont St: 922-7866. Activities: Field Hockey 19-111: Hockey cheerleader 110-111: Homecoming 111- 121: Official Olympic SMUT team: J.F.R. fan club: seventh day celebration crew: multi-colored cup club. Quote: Patrice! It's empty! Memorable Events: Surviving P.M.'s 17th birthday, many breakfasts at IHOP, summer of '84 with P.M., L.T. and N:R. Leaves: to navigate the Amazon on a 7 foot rowboat with two aborigine tour guides. DEPASQUALE, NANCY . : : 15 Victor Ave: 947-1976. Activities: softball 19-121: basketball cheerleader 9: basketball 1111: Powder Puff 1121. Quote. WAH WAH. Memorable Events: Christmas Eve and Midnight Mass with M.R., K.G., and C.P. A lazy day at a B-Town B with Ricky and Duke: remember M.R. Rappin at Montserrat Gas Station, Leaves: M.R. driving on the off ramp: C.P. in the bucket: and K.G. 1Smelly1 flyin' high! DION, SHARON : . . 14 Hayes Ave: 927-1628. Activities: Basketball cheerleader 110-111, Class Rep. 19-101, Field Hock- ey 1101. Quote: LEM: Whatever! Memorable Events: The turtle at the N.S. with SL.: Just you and I in R.I. with the little orange pocketbook: Fixing S.L.'s refridgerator with T.E. Leaves: with S.L., C.D., MH. and T.E. DOYLE, CYNTHIA A . . . 30 Mason St: 927-3628. Activities: H.R. President 191, H.R. Vice President 1101, H.R. Rep: 1111, Peer Education 19-121, Cheerleading 19-121, Field Hockey 110- 121. Quote: LEM: OH GOD, PLEASEIQ Shut up, Really!!! Memorable Events: Just you and I in R.I. with the little orange pocketbook all the memorable events I can't remember in this state of mind. Leaves: K.G. my empty locker my late notes, dismissal notes and my exotic excuses. DRINKWATER, PETER NICHOLAS II . . . 19 Grover St: 922- 80l8. Activities: Hockey 19-121: Field Hockey 1121: Lacrosse 110-121 capt.-12, Hacky Sack, Ben's Room, Ski Club, Ski Trips at wildcat, bus parties, Budweiser. Quote: You're gone! Memorable Events: U.V.M. weekend at chicken bones with B.J., B.G., P.F., AF., J.M., J.C., D.L., and SB: Wildcat weekend with T.M., T.F. and J.W: camping at Mt. Chocorua with G.W., T.M., J.W., B.L., T.F., and J.B. Leaves: To have Truck Loads of babies. DUBE, HEATHER . . . 6 Goodyear St: 927-8547. Activities: Soccer Cheerleader 110-121, National Honor Society 111-121, French Exchange 83-84. Quote: The guy is like, truly daz- zling. Memorable Events: The Eminence Front party, the best radio station, New Year's Eve. Leaves: The Wasteland, with the best wishes for the next idiot who gets it, good luck Lori and Debbie and the 1985 Varsity Soccer Team: DURGIN, JODY . . . 12 Smithson Dr: 927-7476. Activities: Quarters until we fall down. Quote: Hey R.T. wanna go on a long trip tonite? Again?! Memorable Events: Cooney field with L.C. and GW., and Rich. Leaves: to never return. DURGIN, SCOTT . : . 12 Smithson Dr: 922-2690. Activities: Football 19, 11-121, Thursday night drinking club, weekends at Dsors with E.W., C:H:, D.W.D.B., and M.C. Quote: Oooh . .. jumping beans! Memorable Events: Thanksgiving day and night. Saturday mornings with SC., Nov. 28. Leaves: Mr. Ryan and Mr: Grimes bewildered! EANES, LINDA . . . 3 Mason Street, 922-3622. Activities: Soccer Cheerleader-11: Soccer Cheerleading Co-Captain-12: French Exchange-'84: National Honor Society-11, 12. Quote: I can't take this anymorel . Memorable Events: June 17- sophomore year 1self explanatoryl: The cheerleader's mov- ie : The bus rides home 1hey la di la di lo!1. Leaves: My megaphone to Bob B: and Mitch N. and to Lori and Debbie: and the Wasteland to whoever gets stuck inheriting it. EDWARDS, DAVID : . . 536 Essex Street, 927-2646. Activi- ties: Varsity Soccer: Ski Club. Quote: You Bum!!! . Memora- ble Events: The time in Vermont with J.G., J.M., F.C., T:K.. Leaves: Double sessions to all soccer teams in the future. ENGLEHARDT, BARBARA . . : 1 Trafalgar Drive. Activities: Band-10: Musical 83 . Quote: But I don't feel tardy! . Memorable Events: D.P. AND B.A. on the roof: P-Butter, Mushmellow and Hot Fudge Sandwiches with Mat: T.P:'s first kiss-Mmmmmml. Leaves: Late-but with style nevertheless. EOLL, DAVID MARK . . : 12 Boden Street, 927-6494. Activities: Rocking and Rolling: Quote: What day is it? . Leaves: My trig book to anyone who will get more use out of it than I did. ERWICH, PATRICIA H ..:. 22 Hale Street, 927-9554. Activities: peer education: yearbook: class treasurer-11: mem- ber ofthe BS. team: S.D. . : ing: B-B's in the sink: member of the p h society. Quote: Have another one! . Memorable Events: Radison Ferncroft with D.E., J.M., JG.: 4th of July 84 at West: J.G. and J:M. through the keyhole: fixing S.L.'s fridge with S.D.. Leaves: With a lot of good memories. FALLONI, AMY . . . 9 Porter Street, 922-5089, l l FINOCCHIARO, DONNA T .... 22 Longview Drive, 927- 0766. Activities: Homeroom representative-12: Buckley House Secretary-11, 12: science fair-10, 11, 12: Rotary Club- 12. Quote: Awe, come onl . Memorable Events: Library study periods with Steph G,, Jill B. and Peter F.: Roller Palace: tenth grade biology with Diane P.. Leaves: Babs with many happy memories, FISHER, RUTHANNE . : . 30 Ocean Street, 922-3406 Activities: F.B.C. B-ball-9, 10, 11, 12: The Choice Club-11, 12. Quote: Vena ca Papa , Memorable Events: Hanging in Dudley with the Roxbury boys: taking over E.R.'s house with M.M., D.N. AND G.J.: Partying in Lynn with J.W., B.W., W.T., M.M., AND Butch. Leaves: Cisco, Rafael, Wayne F., M.M., Duffy, Roy, Keith, Dwayne and Joyce at Rascals. FLAHERTY, RUTH . . . 1 Michael Road, 922-5831. Activities: J.V. Basketball cheerleader-9, 10: captain-10: Football Cheer- leader-11, 12: captain-12: Cross Country-10: Indoor track-11, 12: Spring Track-9, 10, 11, 12: peer education-12: Powder Puff Football: homeroom representative-11, 12. Quote: Timmy! . Memorable Events: Throwing Oreos and other things out the window with M.P, and T.F. at BC.: waterfights and food fights at SMU: The night M.P. was in the spotlight-and the plastic bags at S.L.'s house. Leaves: SC. running around in the apples. FLAHERTY, TIMOTHY P ..., 1 Michael Road, 922-5831. Activities: V.P. homeroom-10, 11, 12: Junior at Large: student council president-12: football 9, 10, 11, 12-captain: track 9, 10, 11, 12-captain: peer education. Quote: Shut up Ruth! . Memorable Events: Eastern United States Track Champion- ship: The BC weekend: Senior year. Leaves: Next years wingback a lot of frustration for not running the ball. FLYNN, PATRICK . , . 29 Sturtevant Street, 922-9145, Memorable Events: smoking area: GADS came back. Leaves: School forever. FOLEY, SHAWN . . . 59 Kernwood Ave. 922-7313. Activities: Carpentry B : Co-op. QUOTE: Spark a Hemp. Memorable Events: smoking area: GADS came back, Leaves: School forever: FORWARD, SUSAN . , . 150 Essex Street, 922-0898. Activi- ties: pencil sharpening: Detention: going out to lunch: writing notes: and chocklet danits, Quote: Mad, Mint, Choice . Memorable Events: ninth grade with Sharon: first date with Marc: The Lady Jane. Leaves: Out the door with M.P., SB., S.R., and D.R.: FRANCESCHELLI, MARK , . . 11 Harwood Street, 922-6888. Activities: Varsity member of the M.G. team: Jammin': McDon- ald food fights: throwing doorbelly headbobs: dancing at the Bagel home: trying to make it home in G's car. Quote: Leech! . Memorable Events: 40 with PD., BW., and S.H. at the chamber: ice chips at the Chill Hill: Sunday nights at 133. Leaves: Rog in the showers. FRATES, CHRISTOPHER J . . . 63 Amherst Road, 927-2793. Activities: homeroom secretary-12: Lacrosse-12: Homecoming Parade: member W.N.D.C. . Quote: What are you talking about? , Memorable events: Mac's parking lot with J.A. and A.M.: At airport with J.A.: late nights at W.B with B.R., J.A., AM., G.C., and D.L.. Leaves: J.A. walking home from the beach. FRYE, DOUGLAS A, . . 181 Hale Street, 922-7190. Activities: Soccer-9 Quote: Ride the Tiger! Memorable Events: Smashing my guitar with M.O., KC., DC.. DR., and S.F.: one night in the city after the DIO concert Leaves: Trigonometry. FURNARI, LAUREN , , . 15 Giles Ave, 922-7624, Activities: Karate. Quotes: Bulbis . Memorable Events: comes to school every once in a while. Leaves: Mr. Sherriff to take care of the homeroom attendance for me and T.A. and E,D. in the Peabody police station. GAGNON, JOAN M ,... 23 Country Drive, 927-2085. Activities: Cross Country-10, 11, 12: captain-12, Winter Track- 10, 11: Spring Track-10: French Club-11. Powder Puff Game- 12 Quote: Oh RealIy?l , Memorable Events: The Dartmouth Bus Ride 82: J.C.'s first love: Paris with Beth: Chemistry with G.C,, Leaves: Mr. Farrar: Mr: Skiff: memories: Beaver Pond and Grove Street: laughing: GALBREATH, STEPHANIE , 28 Pickman Road, 927-3435 Activities: The Ledger: National Honor Society-11. 12, Science Fiction Club-10. Quote: Anyway if it was from the zoo it would have Property of the Zoo stamped on it! Memorable Events: Last year's Prom night: Brett and Boskane: Tom B and Susan every Saturday from November '83 Leaves' Pete F. to carry on the weird traditions we created and to talk without making sense. GALLANT, ELLEN M. . . 17 Scenna Road, 922-7988. Activities: Field Hockey-9, 10, 11, 12: captain-12, Hockey Cheerleader-12: German Exchange Program-10: Alt House Treasurer: Yearbook-12: Powder Puff-12: Ski Trip. Quote- I don't know , Memorable Events: Summers at West Beach: Mrs. Stowe's field hockey practices: my senior year. Leaves: All my books to my little brother. GARRETT, KELLY . . 29 Ashton Street, 922-6069. Activi- ties: Homeroom rep.-11: peer education-12: Powder Puff-12. Quote: Hey Cashew, What's Up? , Memorable Events: Mid- night Mass with M.R,, N.D., C.P. on Christmas Eve: breakfast at Stew's first day of school: Dinner for 8 at the Chase House. Leaves: Independence Park with N.D, screaming Hi Fronkll And Cashew What's Up? . GAUTHIER, RANDOLPH . , . 325 Cabot Street, 927-0734. GAWRON, ANDREW . . . 19 Oakhurst Road, 927-3773. Activities: Band Treasurer-11, Band President-12: Jazz and Rock-11, 12: Golf-12: Halloween Toga '84: Shine Moon Club- 9-12, Quote: I've got my own problems to worry about , Memorable Events: Smoke , feelin fine: Alvin's superior steering on Mr. Keane's canoe trip: with K,J. in the wreckage of F.S.'s Porsche 924. Leaves: J.S. and W P, to all the lucky underclassmen and my Hawaiin shirts to Mrs. Smith. GEARY, HAL . . . 155 Bridge Street, 927-1729. Activities: Football-9-12: Basketball-9-12: Baseball-9-12: Homeroom Pres- ident-9: Student Council Rep.-10 Quote: I don't know . Memorable Events: Christmas Eve with GW.: The bench incident with J.M,, SL., G.W.: September 30 with KK.. Leaves: Miss Lam's class. GELINEAU, NANCY . . 6 Driscoll Lane, 922-2414. Activi- ties: Basketball-9-12: Homeroom treasurer-10-12: Basketball captain-12. Quote: This is true . Memorable Events: L.T.'s birthday party, thanks to PM. for M.S., memorable nights at Hurd: nights out with K.B., L.D., CC., and BG.. Leaves: GG., little MS, and K.S. GELWICK, KATY . . . 54 Ober Street, 927-3755. Activities: Tim . Quote: No Ma I'm not drunk . Memorable Events: cp with T.M.: studio art with J.S.: passing classes with EO, and G.S.. Leaves: my locker to a freshmen. GEORGE, DAVID . . , 12 Oakmont Road, 922-3692. Activi- ties: Band-9-12: Winter Track 82-83: Lab Aid-82: fishing: riding, hanging around. Quote: Oh my head, I can't wait . Memorable Events: '84 Band Exchange with V2, Mrs Podgers' class: The Witch crash landing in the lake. Leaves' Happily and Fast. GIBELY, LYNN . . 3 Sunnyvale Street. GIUNTA, RON . 27 Hillcrest Ave., 922-0274 Activities: Varsity Lacrosse-10-12: Football-9-12 Quote: You're outta your mind . Memorable Events: Ice chips at the Chill Hill: the Magic Bus, Leaves: Doubles forever. GLASS, JEFF H ..,, 99 Haskell Street, 927-5601. Activities: Fixing or repairing anything: and partying. Quote' Wow Mani . Memorable Events: rims. Leaves: rubber, rust, remains and white paint. GOLD, ERIK . . 15 I2 Pierce Ave, 922-3639. Activities: Senior in charge of the A.V room Quote Let's Kill Memorable Events Miss Hart's class with S F and S O., Mr Gross' second period European History class Leaves Mr Vogler and his wardrobe of ties and J P in A V GOULD, LISA . . 4 Mark Road, 922-0043 Activities. Soccer Cheerleading Captain 12: Assistant Captain-11: JV Basketball Cheerleader-10. Quote: I'll get it done tomorrow. Memora- ble Events: June 4, 1984: 7th period gym with S R., B B and J.D.. Leaves: BHS behind to find my future ahead GRIMES, DAVID PAUL . 17 Cressy Street, 922-1482 Activities: W.N.D C.: Hogan's Heroes-9-12: Seabrook Express- 12, Quarters-9-12, Student Council Vice Pres 12 Memorabe Events: Sailing the Clipper Ship to the Coronet, 3a m Wlmte Hen Golf Course run, Corning home on the float Leaves Smelling the coffee burning GUDAITIS, JOHN 36 Hathaway Ave , 922 5049 Activ ties Varsity Soccer Varsity member of the MG s. trying to make it home after school Quote Come-on-ha Memorable Events Sally Mulligan with F S , F C , D E , Vermont with F C . DE,JM,TK,nightinJG'scarwithDE,JM andTK Leaves Skelli's Cartoons, Freddy Fague in homeroom GUSSACK, AMY 16 Chapman Street. 922-5558 Activi- ties: field Hockey-9, lab aid-10, gymnastics-10, 11, homeroom rep.-12: peer education-12, walking to school with the panther Quote: Good things come in small packages Dont do anything I wouldn't don: Memorable Events Fort and Rectory action with J W , B H , J P , B G . M G , and Pinch, Backers Island parties with Med, Peggy, and Twit, Few but memorable all nighters with West Beach involved, Leaves Holding on to my pictures of Sting GUSSACK, BETH 16 Chapman Street: 922-5558 Activities: Basketball-9-12, tri-captain '85 Quote Ask me if I care. . Memorable Events Time at B M 's with C C and the walk home: 11:07 train from Montserret and headed towards West Beach: times in B F with our crew Leaves Under- classmen to carry on the fine traditions Beverly High exemplifies????7 HADDEN, BRIAN 9 Bisson Street. 922-0165 Activities Football 19, 121. Basketball 19, 10, 11, 121. Homeroom Treasurer 19, 101, Quarters Team 19. 10, 11, 121, Honorary member of the W.N.D C. 19, 10, 11, 121 Quote 'iHa, You lose again KAOS. Memorable Events: Skinny-dipping at the golf course with K C., F.W., and PEPE, New Years Eve on the tracks, School night bake shows. Leaves The showers reeking HAMOR, DENA . 16 Warren Street: 927-3084 Activities: Fieldhockey 110, 11. 121. Track 110, 11, 121, Softball 191. Basketball 19, 10, 11, 121, Powder Puff, Yearbook Staff 1121. H,R. President 19, 10, 11, 121, Baking Club 1121 with MP, D.D, BJ, and A.P. specializing in chocolate chip pancakes and scrambled eggs. Quote' Hey, you mean poop'? Memorable Events: Every moment spent with K O Leaves: Moe Palmer at Barbazon. HARVEY, MICHAEL 120 Essex Street, 927-8132 Activities: Football 191. Quote: It ain't as bad as it looks. it's worse. Memorable Events Breaking J S 's nose in gym, D.B.'s wedding. Leaves: All my stickers in my locker and with TS., D.B., C.B., MM., PM HATHON, MAUREEN K . 16 Ellsworth Avenue, 922-2483 Activities' Gymnastics 19, 101, Softball 191, J V football cheer- ing 1101, Varsity Basketball cheering 111. 121, captain 1121, Peer Ed. 1121. Quote' Get this! Memorable Events The first time it snowed at my house with M.P, N R . and S M , Going on the wagon and the bike with S.D after running, Going to Dens with N R.-swimming, bacon and tonic Leaves My cousin K,K with all the Lucky Charms she wants. even the pink hearts. HEGARTY, STEPHEN I8 Connes Road, 927-4820 Quote' Well, All Right Memorable Events 3 dog nights, the winters, the awesome football games HENLEY, TRACEY . 36 Courtney Drive, 922-4879 Activities. H R. president 19, 10, 11, 121, Powder Puff, Peer Ed., Jogging, Jazz, Ballet, Ski trip 184, 851, Bicycling Quote Have another, N R Memorable Events Pretenders concert with K L, Sept 6, there was lots of bacon at D S 's house. Leaves T R in L M 's car sipping HIGGINS, JOHN 10 Longview Drive, 922-2344 Activi- ties, Soccer 19, 101, Math Team 19, 10, 11: 121, Science Team 111, 121, Musical Stage Crew 110, 111, DKD Club 110, 111. Chess Club 110, 11, 121. History Club 111, 121, National Honor Society 111, 121 Quote i'Live long 8: prosper Memorable Events New York trip Leaves My notes to any who can understand them HOUDE. MICHELLE 60 County Way Ext. 922 23'0 Activities FBC, parties and the Chamoi Patrol uith E C an.: J R., Denny's BAB Quote The coolest 'A Exer3,day Mem- orable Events Allagash 84, Summer of 84 with Nl G . Austria Leaves Bean, Heidi, and the sophmore girls to another tear ar BHS' 167 HUTCHINSON, SUZANNE . . . 156 Hart Street, 927-0372. Activities: H.R. Rep. 19, 10, 11, 121, Homecoming Float 111, 121, Peer Ed. 1121, Yearbook 1121, Softball 111, 121, Powder Puff 1121, Quote: Give me a break! He's so UGLY! Memora- ble Events: Over T.E.'s house the summer of 83-all night longl, down Lynch with W.D., E:O., and T.E. after a P.E, meeting, Scream in the Dark 1984 with WD., E.O:, and T.E. Leaves: Ready to face the REAL WORLD. HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM E . . . 6 Carver Street, 927-1070. Activities: Punching walls, lmpersonations-Ronald Reagan, Jim- my Carter, Richard or Dick Nixon, Jack Nickolson, Rod Serling. Quote: Well! I've outlawed the Soviet Union, we start bombing in five minutes. Memorable Events: Cruisin at the dump, Running after the moonies with Barney, Falling asleep on a boat in the Artic. Leaves: East Coast to be come King of Comedy . INNIS, BRUCE . . . 31 Winthrop Avenue, 922-8056. Activities: Swimming 110, 11, 121. Quote: Oohraah. Memorable Events: lhop at 2 am, Signing for the Marine Corps, King's Grant party with D.R., D.L., D.R., and everyone else. Leaves: To be a Marine, and sister Lori to make it through school. JEDREY, BETH ANN . . . 4 Dyer Road, Activities: P.T,A. 1B.G., J.M., A.C.1, Yearbook 111, 121, H.R. REP 19, 10, 11. 121, Feildhockey 19, 11, 121, Yoda Club 1J.M., D.L., PD., B.G., AC., J.M.,1, Venice Beach, Baking Team. Quote: Moe, I'm spitting up the hugest golfballsf' Memorable Events: J.M. with Lyndsey Buckingham and an Electric razor in T.N.'s bathroom, Baking scambIed eggs with A:P., M.P., DD., U.V.M: weekend at the Chicken Bone ! Leaves: Wardy to the Ape ! JERMYN, SHERI : : . 14 Beckford Street, 922-1141. Activi- ties: Basketball 191, Senior float 84, 85, H.R. Rep 19, 101, Co- secretary 1121, Alt House Council 19, 101, Alt House Aid 19, 10, 11, 121, Softball 19, 10, 11, 121. Quote: Never mind. Memorable Events: Christmas of 82 with J.L., summer of 84 at Old Orchard Beach with the gang and K.S. 8: J.D., November 17, 1982. Leaves: B.H.S. with my little brother. JOHNSON, SHERRIE : : . 15 Pillow Lace Lane, 922-3847. JOLY, MARK . . . 24 Longmeadow Road, 927-2446. Activi- ties: Work and more work, Patternmaking. Quote: Jill-n-Mark Forever. Memorable Events: Going to trace, November 23, 1983 at R.P., cruising in the 1982 Nova. Leaves: Mr: Capolla without a pass. JONES, JOHN . . . 8 Jasper Street, 922-4238. KAMPERSAL, RICK . . . 1 Beverly Hills Avenue, 927-0840. Activities: Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121, Football 191, Golf 111, 121, Yearbook 1121, Ledger 111, 121. Quote: Bubba, you milk and cookies man. Memorable Events: Various altercations with SM. on the course, the round that I didn't throw a club, C.R.'s reckless driving. Leaves: The school for J.K., M.K., and J:G. to iominate in the future. KELLY, SEAN . . . 18 Hilltop Drive, 927-9679. Activities: Hockey 19, 10, 11, 121, Thursday night drinking team! Quote: God damn it!! Memorable Events: Police concert with E.W., K.M., J M., G.W., Aerosmith concerts, school night shows with B.H., K.M., and E.W. Leaves: K.P: on the wall with B.H. KILLEEN, KRISTEN . . : 68 Essex Street, 922-5165. Activi- ties: Cheerleading 111, 121, Liquid chickening, bird watching, and floating. Quote: Ya, well, how ya doin? , Oh no, not again! Memorable Events: walking through the swamp during first lunch with SO., P.E. with L.L., What's that noise?, liquid chickemng with MR., C.L, J.C., T.B., S.S., and D.?., and many more. Leaves: With a lot of good memories! KLIBANSKY, TODD . . . 47 Matthies Street, 922-9213. Activities: Football, Lacross, SKIING, The Weekends. Quote: Job, What Job? Memorable Events: 12 MG's and the black and white, 200 people last party, Mr. M's ski weekends. Leaves: Eric at the sink at Sugarloaf. KLINE, DONNA . . . 17 Wilson Street, 927-3519. Activities: Homeroom Secretary 19, 10, 11, 121, Partying down Lynch. Quote: Huh, huh, huh, ect .... Memorable Events: N D: 84 D K. leave when the lockerroom scene from Porky's came on Leaves: Debbie at the Golden Banana and driving by Huey's' 168 KLUGE, STEPHEN : . . 2 Sunset Drive, 922-5177. Activities: Boy's state 1984, National Honor Society, Student Rep at Regional Student Advisory Committee, school newspaper, Yearbook, Varsity Indoor 84 Spring Track 110, 11, 121, Football 19, 10, 11, 121, Baseball 191, Photographer gl statisti- cian for 1984 football, Marshall for the class of 1984. Quote: Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. Memorable Events: October 8, 1983, Eastern Track Champianships 1982. Leaves: My pins, bet aluminum crutches, and my advice never to break an ankle: KNOTT, AMY . . : 189 McKay Street, 922-7961. Activities: Tennis 110, 11, 121, captain 1121, French Exchange 1111, Yearbook 19, 121. Quote: No 'sa'! Really! Memorable Events: Over seas in April '84, TP. Parties, Steph's surprize. Leaves: Escaping membership to the '88 yakking team. KNOWLTON, HEIDI : : . 56 Parramatta Road, 927-3903. Activities: Accompanist for the B.H.S. chorus, Concertquire. Quote: Who's your buddy? Memorable Events: Going to McDonaId's with K.N. Exchange trip, Salisbury beach with B,G., D.K., R.K., M:H., C.M., and L.B. Leaves: R.A.L. my piano keys. LAFORGE, KAREN L . . . 33 Echo Ave, 927-3021. Activities: Peer Ed. 12, HR Secretary 10, PG's survival camping team 11, 12 SSP 11, AC sense of Direction club 11, 12, Powder Puff 12 NHS 12. Quote: How do you turn on a lighthouse? Memorable Events: Bakers with MA and AC, and of course the Lighthouse. All the H8tW Guys of '84, Early morning pep hours. Pwaking up in the middle of a perfect dream. Leaves: My old life behind, to start a new one. LAMBERT, KAREN . . . 68 Standley Street, 922-3420. Activities: Cross country-9, Field hockey-10, Winter track-9, 10, Spring track-9, 10, 12, Powderpuff. Quote: They Boys are here! Memorable events: Chinese firedrill with CL, TR, SC, KL, DH, DS, in the middle of Essex Street. Down by the water front with EW 1crazy time1. Massive parties in Green machine with KP, TR, TH, NR, SC, MR, DS, DK, JP, CL, DS, DV, DC. Leaves: Leaves BHS jail with pleasure!! LATINI, CHRIS : . . 20 Appleton Ave, 922-4380. Activities: Spring track-10, Hockey cheerleading-11, 12, Powderpuff and Senior class play-12. Memorable events: KK, MR, TB, JC: floating, April 11. Leaves: Finally. LAUNSBY, TED . . . 40 Dearhorn, 927-0437. Memorable events: Lisa -n- Scott. Leaves: Terry. LAVOIE, LYNDALEA A . : : 103 Northridge Rd. 927-1067. Activities: Cheerleading JV Basketball 8: Football, Varsity Football 81 captain, gymnastics, Marshall- graduating class of 1984, Girls State. Quote: lntense! awsome Go for it no way Memorable events: 474782, Stephanie F.'s party, PE with KK. Leaves: With good memories and for the real life! LEDERMAN, STACY A . . . 2 Richards Rd. 922-1232. Activities: Tennis 10-12, H.R. treasurer 9-12, V. President C- House -12, Hockey Cheerleader 10, 12, B. ball Cheerleader 12, Peer Ed. 11, 12, Powderpuff 12. Quote: Sure, why not? Memorable events: The turtle at NS with SD, TE, GC, EO, and skipping down the yellow brick road with GC. New Year's Eve 8: Prom night with PD. Chinese firedrills with SD, RF, MH and RF's contacts in plastic bags! Leaves: With a lot to look forward to: LEGAULT, COLLETTE . . . 4 Paradise Rd., 927-6151. Activities: Football cheering, Track 1winter 8: spring1, powder- puff, water skiing, snow skiing, horse back riding. Quote: Wow, what a trip, excuse me, could you slow down just a tad, can we talk here, that's pretty radical! Memorable Events: First day of school over De's, ski trip, powder puff football breaking all the Salem girls faces! Leaves: KW waiting, SC panty hose, AR my love. LEMELIN, RUSS . . . 22 Cox Court, 927-2907. Activities: Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12: Quote: Get out of my face Leaves: Coach Bradley with his whistle. LEVESQUE, JENNIFER . . . 30 Conant St. 922-5537. Activi- ties: Tennis 11, 12, French trip 11, Yearbook 12. Quote: Out of control Memorable Events: football games, Fred's class, T.p. parties: Leaves: The librarians finally. LEWIS, LISA . . . 14 Central Court. Activities: Print shop. Quote: Thank god I made it Memorable Events: Being in the camera room with FH. Leaves: Best school, teachers, and friends a person can have. LEWIS, SCOTT . . . 15 Gary Ave. 922-6197. Activities: Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, capt.-12, Class officer 9, 10, 11, B- House Pres. 12, Quarters Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Hogan's Heroes 9, 10, 11, 12: Memorable Events: Running through Cooney with JM and without Willy: Sunoco bathroom with HG, KG, AND KK. The Gravedigger on the golfcourse with JM. Quote: We'lI take it back for you officer Leaves: My burnt locker thanks to Willy and Pepe. LIBBY, MICHAEL P .... 30 Hayes Ave., 922-6196.'Activi- ties: Football 9, Lacrose 10-12, vacum theory 10, 12, Suds team 9-12. Quote: No mercy on the band if they plead. Memorable Events: Twin T's with DL and SAM at the summer JAM. Co-pilot in the 1984 McDonalds Grand National stockcar demolition squad. Waling cops cuff the pilot, then walking home barefoot after McDonald Grand National. Leaves: Are for trees. LOMBARA, SUZANNE S .... 943 Hale St. 927-3042. Activities: Field Hockey 9-12 1Tri-Capt. 121, Class Treasurer 10-12, National Honor Society Treasurer 12, Yearbook 10-12 1CO-editor 121, Powder Puff 12. Quote: But I can't see the exit! Memorable Events: A certain quick Jim Dandy after the basketball game, Le Shark and tarnishing my unscathed charac- ter with KVC, The Swinging Singing Summer of '83. Leaves: April with the pretty boy photographer in the strawberry bomb. LOMONTE, MICHAEL J :... 29 Budleigh Ave. 922-3939. Activities: Football 10, French Exchange 11, Aegis 12, Band 12, Sunday rides to NH 11, 12, Chipmunk Recording Club 11, 12, The Bull-Mule Club 12. Quote: Oh my God, the sun's coming up! 1again?1 Memorable Events: Police Concert '83, Weekends at Camp Avoda with TB, and getting shot at by Iranians with smoke. Leaves: Hundreds of empty brown bottles around town! LORD, BRAD . . . 151 Bridge Street: 927-6014. Activities: Football 9-12, Tri-Capt. Lacrosse 10, Baseball 9, Graduation Marshall 11, Ski-Club. Memorable Events: Thanksgiving Day Football, Sugarloaf and Killington Ski Trips, Sat. Nights wf Erin. Leaves: Football Double Sessions to all the underclassmen LORD, MATHEW D .... 22 Garfield Ave. 927-3176. Activities: Hockey 9-12, Lacrosse 10-12, The Unholy Three 9- 12. Quote, Hey Big Guy Memorable Events: 9f20f84, Mac's run after Barger's party- the Big Guys stunt driving on Thorndike and Lathrop in my car- in jail. 27 Pugs home run 6th period Last day of school -Freshman year- the big guy, Mike, and SC, first time out! Leaves: Back checking. LYDON, KATHY . . . 46 Livingstont Ave. 922-4008. Activi- ties: Homeroom treasurer 10-12, Swat Patrol, Q-team. Quote: Yo, bubbles Man Memorable Events: Meat, baking in the courtyard 6th period with NR:: Quarters till 2:00 AM with RT, LC, JD. Leaves: RT in the bathroom looking for t.p . . . MACARTHUR, JOHN N :... 16 Ropes St. 927-5514. Activities: Building race cars, making good use of my week- ends. Quote: Oh Well Leaves: The good times I had as a Senior. MACDONALD, SPENCER . . . 14 Odell Ave. Activities: Football, Lacrosse, Aegis. Quote: I live for my dreams and a pocket full of Gold! Memorable Events: BH on the Allogash, Billy B's pain of glass, Mr. Hilton's psychology class. Leaves: Burn best with gasoline: MACRAE, DEBRA . . . 20 Charnock St. 927-7320. Activities: taking child development courses Reading. Quote: My past four years at BHS have been happy ones. Memorable Events: When I went to Mascoment High School for an Earlychild Education class. Leaves: I am leaving here and l'm ready to face lifes challenges. MAGGIACAMO, LISA . . 10 Stone St. 927-6658. Activities: Bad-freshman year. Quote: Take off eh, you loser. Memora- ble Events: Walking through BHS halls trying to get to class on time! Leaves: Mr. Derderian, Mr. Kent: Mr. Santa Maria with, Vamos a ver! also, Sherri with Yikes! MAHONEY, JAMES F. JR. 1Nickname-JIMBOI . . . 55 Balch St. 922-6599. Activities: Soccer 9-12, Homeroom Pres. 9-12, Indoor track 10-12, Spring track 9-12, Senior-at-large 12 Quote: Johnny G Where's the mustard? Dave where is your soccer jacket? Memorable Events: Burning Dave with the matches. Finding TF a friend. White Plains with Mike B, Tim F: Leaves: Mr. Hilton causing havic in the corridors, MAHONEY, JOHN : : . 55 Balch St. 922-6599. Activities: WNDC Capt., Football 9, 10, Quarters team, Homeroom Pres. 9, 10, Hogan's Heroes 9-12, Seabrook Express 12. Quote: Hey Willy, it's going right through you Memorable Events: Grover. Having SL pull me in the moving Edwards mobile after wiping out car surfing. SL and me running through Cooney without GW. Leaves: My footprints on CO's roof. MANNING, PATRICE : . : 3 Munroe St. 922-2391. Activities: Hockey cheerleading 10, 11, 12 ICapt.-12i, Junior 8r Senior class Pres., President of the Official Olympic SMUT Team, 7th day celebration crew, JFR fan club, Homecoming '83 81 '84, LT's twin sister, Nurse for NR who thought she could lift it, Ski trip '84, Powder Puff 12. Quote: Smegma Harry strikes again! Memorable Events: My 17the birthday Iif only I could remember itll, Summer of '84 with LT, DD, NR, RE, Many morning breakfast runs to IHOP in the Banana, but only once with 14 people! Leaves: To study the mating habits of South American bushmen with LT on the motorcycle and DD in the rowboat, or is it a canoe? MANUEL, KYLE . . . 16 Fossa Terr: 927-9250: Activities: Football 9, 10, 12, Basketball 9-12, Spring track 11, Quarters team 9-12. Quote: l'll never tell Memorable Events: Police Concert, Grover with EW and JM, Dipping at Golf Course with EW, BH, SL. Leaves: With all bad memories left behind. MARCIANO, TAMMY : , . 71 Rear Cabot St, 927-0805. Activities: Band 9-12, Planning California with AP, LC, RC, Steph-checking Quote: Seize the moment , Good Deal , Nuggets in DT. Memorable Events: times at Singing Beach, Leaves: AP, Dumpty, SC to Mr: D: 81 Mr: N, my flute, and Andrew on all the desks. MARCOS, ERIC J lWiggyl . . . 1 Andover Rd. 927-1496. Activities: Homeroom Rep. 9-12, Tennis, Science Fair 10-12, Spreading The Source's word, Quote: No matter how far you proceed to go, remember the steps that got you there! Memorable Events: Intern at MIT, Springsteen concert, Tom Petty concert. Leaves: I leave my tray on the Cafe lunch table:The Source Penny. MARSHALL, TIMOTHY . . . 423 Essex St. 927-0062. Activities: Pattern making. Quote: I don't know why it ended this way Memorable Events: The wood products I made in shop. Leaves: the school: MORTON, MELISSA : . , 8 Roderick Ave: 927-7058. Activi- ties: Homeroom Secretary 9-12, powderpuff 12, Peer Ed. 12, the MM and KC leech club 11 Quote: Come on Kathy, we won't get in trouble, Memorable Events: In Jamiaca with Kathy and the French students in BHS' attic with BH, KM, SK, KL, RT, All the good times in the Green Machine with Kathy. Leaves: BHS with a smile. MARVEL, CAROLYN J .... 41 Rowell Ave. 922-4377. Activities: Cruising S. Willows with CP, dodging Mr: T, sleeping through homeroom every other day. Quote: Who me? Memorable Events: passing Mr. Keane's biology class, break- fast at Friendly's with TS, KP, LC and TS, Florida 11784: Leaves: With JF. MASON, RACHEL . . . 621 Cabot St: 927-1728. Activities: Flag Squad 12, Powder puff football 12, Quote: Let's play quarters Memorable Events: Parties with SB. Florida 9784: North Beverly woods. Leaves: Debbie, BT, PJ, KM fighting with BW, SG. KG, LF. MELIA, MARY . , . 150 Valley St. 922-6998. Activities: Chorus 9-12, Concert quire 10-12, Girlsquire 9, Carolsingers, A Capella choir 12, English Dept. play 9-11,. Quote: Oh my God! We're gonna get killed! lt's casual Memorable Events: Long Distance Love Affairs, The night in New York, Beer in the bathtub ATI Leaves: To pursue the challenge of every state, MISTRETTA, JAMES . . . 24 Longview DR. 922-9002. Activities: Chamber of Commerce bowling league: work. Quote: I know tomorrow l'll find better things Memorable Events: The entire time MA 81 PA went away, Delta Kappa Phi Haloween Party, Late Night street hockey. Leaves: I leave this school with great joy. MORIN, DAVID RJR ,,.. 18 School St: 922-1567: Activities: Weekends, Track and Monday morning sleeping lab Quote l:m tired of being tired. Memorable Events: Weekends 8: Summer '84. Leaves: CU, SR, KP, KG, JG behind and very confused. MORPHEW, DAVID . . . 15 Beckford St, Memorable Events- Celtics win championship: Leaving high school. MOSES, JOEY . . . 7 Hillcrest Ave, 922-7551. Activities: Swimming, Lacrosse, Parties. Quote: Everything is complete BS. I was there Mr. T, Memorable Events: Days spent with Jennifer, Parties Leaves: Mr: Taylors office for good, Thank God.. MURPHY, JOANNA K:E .... 36 Longmeadow Rd: 922-6052, Activities: C: Vesmen Inc., Vice Pres.: Friday night laundry team: Ship to shore operator: New York '82: Denny's club: Channel 211 Headlinerg Anti-fun squad with Joan, messing up the summer of '84, Quote: Why is it that life always starts tomorrow? Memorable Events: The 1983 Allagash with JSF and the J team: Jo, Jams, Jacks, Jules: Memorial Day weekend 1984: Tuftonboro '81, '82, '83, '84 Leaves: The sexy seven getting down to The Big Chill. MURPHY, KELLY . . . 610 Essex St. Activities: Powder Puff 12, FBC Basketball 10, 12: Quote: He's my hunny Memora- ble Events: May 11, 1983, Kancamangus ML: The late bus to Beverly Farms with BW. Leaves: To be with Bryan: MURPHY, MICHAEL : . . 6 Kernwood Hts, 922-8054. Activities: None, Quote: ERR, ERR, ERR, ERR Memorable Events: Leaving high school, Leaves: Eraser head, MURRAY, PATRICK J :... 650 Hale St. 922-0689. MCCULLOCH, SCOTT . . . 22 Hilltop Dr. 927-0467. Activi- ties: Lacrosse 10, Vacum theory 10-12, Football 9, Suds team 9-12, Hulkamania '84, '85, Dianabol '85. Quote: No mercy to the Band if they want it! Memorable Events: Stunt work on Thorndike St., My night in jail after stunt work on Thorndike St., Self torture at the summer Jam '84, MCDONOUGH, SUZANNE : . . 55 Abbott St. 927-6491: Activities: Football cheerleading, Winter track, JV Basketball cheerleading Quote: ls that bad? Memorable Events: The night it snowed at camp with MP. The night we weren't alright at lzzy's house with MP and CB. Leaves: TL, IUITRWIII MCGURN, KEVIN J .... 186 Bridge St. 927-2437: Activities: Lacrosse 9-12, JV Basketball 10, Chairman for Sudent Adviso- ry Committee 12, Student council, 10-12, playing air guitar, blowing my ears out with my stereo. Quote: Get outa town! Memorable Events: All the nights getting thrown out of Mac's, Brawling in JS's Magic Bus, Freezing on the Chill Hill. Leaves: Pieces of my skull and my sanity on Tozier Rd. I would like to thank the Class of '85 for all their help and encouragement which brought me through an enormous recovery. MCINNIS, MARGARET . . . 4 Goodwin Rd. 922-7202: Activities: Lab aid 10, professional spying for the CIA, Building floats for July 4th, doing ocassional action of all types, Remembering Sharon Tate, pulling all-nighters. Quote: I'm pullin' a jal-me show Memorable Events: February 12, 1984- Bagged! North Beverly runs with JP, voting yes on giving Charles Manson parole. Leaves: My locker full of graffiti. MCNEIL, LORI : . , 12 Devon Ave. 922-4294. Activities: Basketball 9-12, Peer Education 12, Powder Puff 12. Quote: Are you serious! No problem Memorable Events: Eating chicken mcnuggets with CL and TR in moms car Down the park with TR, DV, DK, and DS stubbing my toe Over DS's house the lst day for a breath of fresh air, All 21 of us. Leaves: All the poor saps behind me. Good riddancell NADEAU, KIM . . . 138 Conant Street, 922-2156 Activities' Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain of Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Powderpuff Football. Quote: Don't be doing that Memora- ble Events: Russian excursion, cheering for the Patriots and all my friends at BHS: Leaves: SS, holding her yo NAZAROFF, TRACY : . . 188 Hale Street, 927-7877. Activi- ties: Peer Education 12, Powderpuff Football, Ski Club 12, BHS Band 9, 10. Quote: Don't be ignorant. Memorable Events: My trip with J.D., the lunch room and ND 's grapes, the first day of school over D.S.'s with all 15 of them. Leaves: All eyes on M.M. NEUMAN, KIM 26 Washington Street, 922-1248 Activi- ties' Band, Jazzband, Showband, Swim Team, Math Team, Science Team, National Honor Society, Chorus Quote Wat cha thinkin' about7 Memorable Events Exchange trips going to McDonalds with H K, summers at NMC with K L T R , ES,DVS.DVR,SB,JM,SR,JL,andJP Leaves My whistle to M W O'DONOGHUE, ERIN 145 Hale Street, 922 4766 Activities: Softball, Peer Deucation, Yearbook, B S Team, S D :::ing, B B 's in the sink at T E 's, K S Quote How sick is that?' Memorable Events J G + J M , through the keyhole, wild parties at T E 's, Kevin Leaves With many good memories. O'KEEFE, DANNY 6 Upton Avenue, 922-4061 Activities Building engines Quote: What ya want to do? Memorable Events: Jennifer's party lwowi Leaves Mr Youngs's iobsheets and all the beautiful H S: girls O'LEARY, BETH : . 17 Sturtevant Street, 922-0653 Quote What? Memorable Events: All the wild times at S F 's house land the mornings afteri, June '83 at K C 's house, my times with John, especially Maine. Leaves: To learn something Ihopefullyl. O'MEARA, SUSAN : : 8 Bay Street, 927-1629 Activities HR. Rep. Quote: I forgot. Memorable Events: Walking through the swamp first lunch with K K, getting stopped in Topsfield with DW: and R.F., riding down Common Lane with C.B: Leaves: Hopefully for good. O'SHEA, ELIZABETH : : 207 East Lothrop Street, 927- 1088: Activities: Peer Education, Ski Club, Powderpuff Foot- ball, Track 9. Quote: Seriously no way. Memorable Events' All the great times with T:N., J.D., MP., and A.T, the past five years with J.O., the Police concert with J:O and JD. Leaves: K.O. to take care of himself. OUELLETTE, CHUCK . . . 62 Sonning Road, 927-2797. Activities: Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12, Soccer 12, H:R. Treasurer 9, 10, 11, 12. Quote: Wake up and smell the coffee Memora- ble Events: Billy Squire concert, partying with DE ,J G., J.M., R:G., EC., M.F:, M.P., and S.M., fourth of July down West Beach. Leaves: Double sessions to all underclassmen to enioy PALMER, DAWN , . . 24 Vestry Street, 927-2986: Quote. Yahoo Memorable Events: A-House bathroom, parties. Leaves: And will never return. PALMER, MAUREEN . . . 79 Boyles Street 927-2217. Activities: J.V. Cheerleading 9, 10, Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Spring Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Powderpuff 12, H R Rep 9. 10, 11, 12, Baking Club with D.H., BJ, D D., specializing in chocolate chip pancakes and scrambled eggs Quote Golf- balls, golfballs . . Memorable Events All the burp-no burp sessions with D.H., D.D,, BJ. and A:P., the running trash can with P.B., disturbing K.O and DH, in the middle of a session with their flavored J J. PAPANDREAU, NICK : , 30 Bertram Street, 927-3670 Activities: Football, LaCrosse, Senior Class Vice President, President of the National Honor Society Quote Hey Earl, Jimbo, I got in. Memorable Events: The B-teams undefeated season, the night I met someone very special PARISELLA, CHRISTINE , 303 Manor Road, 922-0219 Acitivities: HR Treasurer 9, 10, 11, 12, Powderpuff 12 Memorable Events. ND., M R, K G , C P praying X-mas Eve, kicking T R.'s car with M r and N D Quote Oh please Leaves. D:H, to carry our name, very, very, very, very happy PARSONS KENDRA, : 24 Blaine Ave , 922-1758 Activities Basketball 9, Varsity Soccer 9, 10, 11, Memorable Events First day of school, summer concerts, late night Heinekens Quote: Let' leave Do you have any gum? Leaves The ramp door and the girl's locker room empty PELONZI, LIZ 5 Foster Street. 927-0459 Quote Be good. but if you can't be good. be good at it Memorable Events: Summer of '84, the neighborhood, Chebacco Lake Leaves: Gretch, Chris and with no intention of coming back PETERSON, DOUG 102 Corning Street, 9220459 Activities: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Basketball 9, Swimming 12, C-House Rep, Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Homecoming 11, 12 Quote: You're way outta control Memorable Events Home 169 coming cheerleaders, ski trips, and fun in McDonalds parking lot. Leaves: With M.S., C.A., S.P., F.C., J.S., E.C., K.M., T.K., G.C., and the rest of the gang. PEVERADA, KIMBERLY ANN . . . 18 Whitney Ave. 922- 4208. Activities: Spending money, horseback riding, Basketball Cheerleading, H.R. Rep., Peer Education. Quote: I'm so tired. Memorable Events: My father buying my first purebred horse, my first car, eating freeze pops with T.K at my house, September 19, 1984. Leaves: BHS to become wealthy, suc- cessful, and above all, happy. Maybe even famous. PICARIELLO, DIANE . . . 29 Brimbal Ave., 922-9385. Activities: Rollerskating, Cruising, Swimming, Chess, D.U.K Quote: Life is a bowl of cherries, especially to L.B. Memora- ble Events: K.S. at R.P. 5f26f80, S.L. met T on 2124782 J, '999, D.P. fell for K.J. on 9717782 Leaves: Mr. Kent some credit for putting up with period 3. PIERONE, STEPHEN . . . 141 Essex Street, 922-7620. Activities: Basketball, LaCrosse, Homecoming Cheerleader. Quote: Leach Leaves: D.L. with the sack. PIETRINI, MARK . . . 23 MacArthur Road, 927-3673. Activi- ties: Carpentry B , built and addition and porch and on co-op now. Quote: No more school. Memorable Events: Too many to remember. Leaves: The school. PIETRINI, MIKE . . . 58 Sohier Road, 927-2586. Activities: Hockey, Golf. POBIEDZINSKI, DOREEN . . . 29 Lyman Street, 927-4754. Activities: Varsity Soccer Cheerleading 11, 12, Girl's soccer. Quote: Hey Sharl. Memorable Events: The skydiver with A.W., eminence front night with S.R., L.E., H.D., and the group, the wild soccer card parties. Leaves: Sharl on the midnight train from Boston. POIRIER, TERESA A . . . 20 Union Street, 922-6801. Activities: Senior Treasurer-Patten House. Quote: Finally I'm a senior. Memorable Events: Mr. Ryan's movie reviews, P. house girl's room. Leaves: Mr. Ryan, Mr. Barry and student friends. POLGREEN, MELISSA . . . 2002 Broughton Drive, 927-6793. Activities: Football Cheering, Swimming, Basketball Cheering, H.R. President. Quote: Listen to me. Memorable Events: The night it snowed at camp with S.M., the night me and C.B. left an imprint at M.H.'s house, the night we got lost at Izzy's with S.M. and C.B. Leaves: Sir John's to the next senior class. POTORSKI, TOM . . . 25 Swan Street, 927-7365. Activities: Carpentry built three houses. Memorable Events: Mr. Walsh's classes when we were freshmen. Wild time. Leaves: The school. POWERS, BETH . . . 28 Hart Street, 922-6074. Activities: Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Yearbook, Student Adviso- ry Committee, National Honor Society. Memorable Events: Friday night at MD.'s with J.B., J.G., and E.G., Paris with Joan, C.C's dead Cambodian. PRIDE, KIMBERLY . . . 59 Story Ave., 927-2141. Quote: Here we go again. Memorable Events: My wedding party, how we felt the next morning. Leaves: To spend my life with my hubby, Tony, grow old with T.S , L.C., and Ace. PROULX, PAMELA . . . 11 Phillips Court, 922-0162. Activi- ties: Watching Boston Bruins hockey and playing basketball. Quote: Chris, wanna go to G.MP., you think you're nice. Memorable Events: Meeting Nevin Marketwart in person and having him sign my shirt, motorcycle rides with Dave Suther- land. Leaves: With no thought of coming back. PROULX, PHYLLIS . . . 11 Phillips Street, 927-0162. Activi- ties: Deca 11 12. Memorable Events: Camping with D.L. and partying with D.L., R.P. and T.Z. Leaves: To go to college and marry Darren L. PSUIK, CHRIS . . 132 Conant Street. 927-0480. Activities: Baseball 9, getting fired from Star market. Quote: Don't walk behind me for I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me for I may not follow Just walk beside me and be my friend. Memorable Events: Kahlua party and other things , meeting new people and having fun, going to school was great, anybody who says different is a fool. Leaves: The trade to all the future men and women, to the senior stay cool and stick with it. RAE, NANCY . . 610 Conant Street. 922-0328. Activities: H.R Treasurer, Field Hockey, Powderpuff, Graduation Mar- 170 shall, Varsity Hockey Cheerleading. Science Fair. 7th day Celebration Crew, Honorary Smut Team member, Homecom- ing, J.F.R. Fan club, Ski Trip, Chain Saw Massacre, Good Harbor Beach with MS. and C.D. Quote: I'm not going to the hospital. Memorable Events: Breakfast at House of Pancakes, surviving P.M's seventeenth birthday with H.W., D.D., L.T., and S.L., kissing 160 pounds. Leaves: With many great memories. RAFFERTY, SHERRI, 287 Rantoul Street, 921-0512. Activi- ties: Yearbook Staff, Flag Squad, parades, football games, Thanks Lyndal, Chorus, drums- Novak, softball, ski trips-up and down the slopes. Quote: Everything must have an end . . We may never pass this way again. Memorable Events: Chorus exchanges, musicals, and plays: Band competitions-All that effort was worth it!, Talking to Mickey- Happy 24 hours, I love you, and all the memories with M.C. Senior Year. Leaves: I leave my shadow behind, along with my squad uniform to whoever fits into it, all my arguments with Loreed, and a thank you to the Music Department for all their help, support, and effort. RAPOZA, SHARLEAN, 10 Devon Avenue, 927-4153. Activi- ties: Varsity soccer cheerleading I11, 121. Quote: Yummie, Yea Right. Memorable events: M.P.'s D.T.S.B. with SF.: Coach Bradleyl , All the good times with N.M., G.K., M.K., S.F., D.P., and last but not least MD. Leaves: My pom-poms to Mike Cahill. RATHBUN, MELISSA, 9 Gardner Street, 927-8062. Activi- Well ties: Softball, Basketball l101, Powder Puff. Quote: alright Ang! Memorable events: Ricky and Duke in Boston with N.D.: Sailing on the Clipper Ship: N.D. losing the keys in Magnolia. Leaves: N.D. liplocked on the Revere Boulevard. RAYMOND, TOM, 7 Sonning Road, 927-3566. Activities: Football Student Trainer. Quote: You'll never see me wishing I was back in school. Memorable Events: Woodshop with Mr. Maitland: Mrs. B. telling me to get to work, Falling out of a truck. Leaves: The boring days of school. REEDER, JOHN, 17 Princeton Avenue, 927-4660. Activities: Band, Singers, Musical. Quote: Bubba! Memorable Events: TV program for Ledger on Bev-TV: Band Party: Bus rides home from competitions. REILLY, MIKE, 13 Courtney Drive, 922-8190. Activities: Football f91. Quote: The dog is in the Microwave. Memora- ble Events: April 11, Liquid Chickening with K.K., T.B., C.C., and J.C.: Burger King with C.L,, T.B., and K.K. Leaves: Smelly gym clothes in his locker. RICE, TRACEY, 34 Cole Street, 927-6032. Activities: Cross Country I91, Spring Track I91, Swim Team l111, Homeroom Secretary, Powder Puff, ski trip. Quote: Hey aid what's hangin ' Memorable Events: Me and T.H. guessing gurgles in L.M.'s car: Bacon for Breakfast at D.S.'s on the first day of school: Remember J.S.'s-what an excellent time! Leaves: This jail of a school to the poor souls ahead. RIZZOTTI, DOROTHY, 5 Temi Road, 927-1331. Activities: Member of the Madonna Saying Club, Powder Puff. Quote: BABY! Memorable Events: Doing the shake with A.C. at the Drive-in: Thinking blue at 6:00 A.M. with T.P. and A.C.: Practicing the quality's of art with KM and C.P. Leaves: At last! ROBERTS, CHERYL . . . 12 Rowell Avenue, 922-4366. Activities: Horseback riding, water skiing. Quote: You're getting better Carmen. Memorable events: Going out with Carmen and having good times. Leaves: Many good times in BHS. ROCHE, MIKE . . . 9 Country Drive, 922-7376. Activities: Skiing, racquetball, hockey. Quote: Shut-up, go away, leave me alone. Memorable events: Bevery panthers almost beating Salem at Thanksgiving 81-82. Leaves: Anything I haven't left before. ROLLINS, JULIE . . . 25 Dearborn Avenue, 927-0963. Activities: Band. Quote: What's up? Memorable events: Canada 1983, Florida 1984, Mame 1981. Leaves: With no thought of returning. ROSE, DEBBIE . . . 21 Woodland Avenue, 922-3285. Activi- ties: Cross-country. Quote: What? ROUNDY, BRENT . . . 64 Hull Street, 927-1339. Activities: Hockey. ROUTHIER, JAY . . . 24 Northridge, 927-3452. Memorable events: E. G.'s Graduation party. Leaves: L.E.'s mother all the birds. RUSHTON, CHRIS . . . 17 Pickett Street, 922-0103. Activi- ties: J.V. Hockey f9, 10, 111, Varsity Hockey l121, Varsity Golf f121. Quote: Calm down. Memorable events: When R.K. gave me gas money. Leaves: All my loose change to R.K. RYAN, SANDRA . . . 12 Summer Street, 922-8528. Activities: Soccer cheerleader I11, 121, Peer-educator I121. Quote: Look guys there he is! Memorable events: Topsfield fair with the gang, card parties with JS., L.S., and A.W. Leaves: It all to MT. SABATINI, PATRICIA JEAN . . . 299 Dodge Street, 922- 6210. Activities: Ski Club I9, 11, 121, Homeroom Representa- tive I91, Homeroom Secretary f101, Jazz dancing. Quote: Like blow-off, okay? Memorable events: R.I. with A.Z. fE.K. and S.N.1, stealing W.B.'s car and partying with M.K., R.D., and P.D., N.B., M.F., D.S., E.E., J.R., and K.W. Leaves: All of the best ski trips behind. SALVANELLI, JEFF . . . 17 Myrtle Street, 927-5111. Memo- rable events: Cookout in Goob's back yard, frisbee in Hale St. with Mel's, B.T.B. C.C. Leaves: On a long road trip home. SANDO, KARL . . . 14 Prospect, 927-1027. Memorable events: The skip day over Ward's house when the school called. Leaves: School. SANTOS, JOE . . . 20 Fayette Street, 921-0275. Activities: Indoor and outdoor track, cross-country. Quote: What's this quote decil? Memorable events: Cut lip, Burger King with Deb. Leaves: Joe's sister and a picture of Wally. SAVAGE, DEBBIE . . . 24 Oakhurst Road, 922-8366. Activi- ties: Homeroom Representative I9-121, Powderpuff I121, Peer education, Partying, weekends. Memorable events: T.R.'s leg dying in the Vietnam War, Deacon partying in her room with her posters, waiting for Bud Men to arrive at Lynch. Quote: S-U-E-Y Leaves: T.R. in mini-Washington, Deacon holding the sheet, Cashew without a razar, and Mr. Michel without his bandits. SCHAEFFER, KYSA L . . . 3 Wilson Avenue, 927-3055. Activities: Homeroom President I9-121, Soccer I9-110, Basket- ball cheerleading l111, French Exchange '84, Graduation Mar- shal, Science Fair, Bermuda '85, Ski trip, Powderpuff Football, B-team. Quote: Can I have a bit of that? Memorable Events: First day of school, black bug and yellow van excursions to cars with D.C., D.S., and D.V., Late nights with Bud. Leaves: With great memories and friends and excitement for the college life! SCHLEGEL, MIKE . . 24 Gardner Street,, 927-2827. Activi- ties: Baseball I9-121, Basketball I9-121, Football I9, 121, C- House President l121, Student council l121, Homeroom Repre- sentative I9-111. Quote: Oh my skull! Memorable events: Trips to the Library, first dance with N.G., nights out with F.C. and the gang. Leaves: All the Hell to all Freshmen. SCOTT, JANIE . . . 8 Morningside Drive, 927-2066. Activities: Softball I91, Field Hockey I9, 101, Soccer Cheerleader l121, Yearbook l121. Quote: I'd like to see you get out of this one Ann! Memorable events: The first Soccer game against Lynn Classical, card-parties with A.S., A.W., and SR., Topsfield Fair with the gang. Leaves: With A.S. together laughing at Marvin. SHAW, LISA . . . 24 Columbus Avenue, 922-1675. Activities: Band, Color Guard Captain l121, Secretary l121, Aurora I11, 121, The Lynch Park Party Club '83-'84, A 84 P food runs with T.O., pre-rehearsal parties with B.W., S.J.. and D.P. Quote: Tanya, we're going to Florida! Memorable events: '83-'84, M.L.'s keys and 2-liter bottle of Sprite on the rocks. Leaves: All underclassman squad members. SERVIZIO, PAM . . . 27 West Dane Street, 922-9502. Activities: Volleyball with the P.Y.T.'s and music. Quote: I don't believe it. Memorable events: Going to New York to see M.J., goting to Boston with J.C., R.S. and M.C, Leaves: N.S. for 2 more years with Mr. Flanders and to seek a Special Education. SHEPARD, JOE . . . 12 East Garfield, 927-0773. Activities: Underground publications, art department, Haunted Houses and other things I dare not mention. Quote: Love is a game of vengeance with no winners or losers . . Memorable events: Squirting huge wads of black acrylic paint all over the hair and clothes of Mr. Allen's entire Art Class, Friends, Acting like a madman. Leaves: My existence which will haunt the hallways forever. SHILLINGBURG, MARILYN . . . 130 New Balch Street, 922- 1634, Activities: Cross-country track 1111. Quote: It's better to burn out then fade away. Memorable events: Time spent with pooky bear, Bob A. and Dana on the roof at Bab's grandma's, Gang out and working at Dunkins' with M.T. and D.D. Leaves: Finally and forever. SIROIS, MICHELE . . . 38 Cogswell Avenue, 922-9339: Activities: Gymnastics 19-121, Captain 110-121. Quote: How's your yo gusf' Memorable events: Russia and Pat's with K.N. Russian excursions, Cheering for the Patriots with Kim Na- deau, and Goodharbor beach with C.D. and NR: Leaves. All my friends with our memories. SPAK, ANN . . 23 Webber Ave, 927-5523 Activities: Varsity Soccer Cheerleader 111-121, Peer Education 1121. Quote: My God what have I done? Memorable Events: Putnum Pantry with J.S., Topsfield fair with the gang, Skydiver with C.E. Leaves: With J.S., together laughing at Marvin. STACEY, NANCY . : . 17 Kernwood Heights, 922-2392. Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 19-121, Peer Education. Quote: Ginger loves you Maryanne. Memorable Events: The Rowley ride by the rock, Bottlecaps shuffling, the day I saw Miss Piggy in a mini-skirt. STANDLEY, TRACEY L . . . 111 Dodge Street, 922-6332. Activities: Peer Education, History club, Helping Mr. T in the office. Quote Ciao peoples Memorable events: All the good times in Gloucester with my buddy Lee, The Lost weekend in that cool Oct. night, all the fantastic times being myself with the gang. Leaves: With great memories of the past four years. STANLEY, CHRISTINA . . 42 Dearborn Ave, 927-4292: Activities: Deca 1121. Quote: I don't know. Memorable events: Snow days, weekends in New Hampshire, parties at the corner. Leaves: My gym clothes. STENTIFORD, THERESA : 5 Central St, 927-1127, Activities: Chorus 19-121, Band 19-101, Flagsquad 110-111, Concert choir 110-111. Quote: It's Kosher. Memorable events: Band exchange to Florida, my four years in the music department. Leaves: Mrs. Shack to bag others. STEVENS, TAMARA . 33 Stone Street, 927-5103. Quote: Don't worry about it, we'll get home. Memorable events: Spending time with Brian: Salem willows with skaters and L:C., S.F., W.T., K.P.: K.P.'s wedding reception while they played lights out: Leaves: With Lee, Kim, Tracey, Sissi, Chris, Brian, Mike, Landra, Glenn, and Michelle. STRAW, JASON . . . 445 Elliot Street, 922-0529. Activities: Lacrosse, Skiing, Football, Weekends, Quote: Here a woodge, there a woodge, everywhere a woodge woodge Memorable events: The Magic Bus, Caught at gunpoint with E.C. and J.B:, fun at the H.l. in Vermont Leaves: In the dust. STROMBERG, LESLIE . 18 Home St., 922-4216 Activities: Varsity Soccer Cheerleader 111, 121. Quote: Oh my head. Memorable events: Goat's Hill See-Saw, Canoeing, August 28, 1984: Leaves: My laugh to all who have heard it. STUART, DIANE . . 44 Bertram St., 922-8967. Activities: Field Hockey 110-121, Cheerleading 1111, Peer Educator, Ber- muda Bash, Ski trips, J-team practicing in K L.'s van. Quote: See ya later, bye. Memorable events' Singing Hello, I love you won't you tell me your name, with KS., D.V. and C L to the Hampton Beach Police force, Prom night '83 with E E. Leaves: With all my memories of the class of '85. SUDAK, NICHOLAS . . 86 I2 Essex St., 927-1294. Activi- ties: Auto shop Quote Boup ' Leaves: Nothing. SUMMIT, GLEN . 88 McKay St, 927-1109. Quote: Why not? Memorable events: Mr Bradford's CP 11 History Class with BO., K.G , and H D , First day of Freshman year. Leaves: The Chemistry Lab forever. SUNGY, TINA M . 16 Ropes St , 927-5514 Quote: We're outa here. Memorable events: Skipping school with CC Leaves: C.C. with one more year: M H. and J.C TANZELLA, MICHELLE L . : 22 Stone Street, 927-2980. Activities: Flag Squad 191, Pantherette squad 110-121, Panther- ette captain 1121, Chorus 19-121, Concertquire 111, 121, Musical '84, Concert Band 1121, Chorus treasurer 1111, Quote' Give it up, give it up, baby give it up! Unhlf' Memorable Events: New Market, Ont, Can '82 band exchange, Lachine, Que, Can '83 band exchange, Orlando, Fla., 1Disney Worldl1 '84 20th anniversary East Coast band tour. Leaves: My tiny homeroom to incoming freshmen and SG., DOC and next year's replacement for me to straighten out the imbeciles on the squads. TASSINARI, MARTHA . . . 34 Ashton Street, 927-0548 Activities: Varsity Tennis Capt., B-House Vice Pres, Main Student Council, Home Room Pres., Science Lab Aide, Year- book, Math Team, National Honor Society Quote: Knowl- edge is power Memorable Events: Second and fifth free with P.P. in the library in hysterics, D.T and I calling teachers by their first names, Water fights with T C. on the bus. Leaves With fond memories and great anticipation TERRIO, DEBORAH : 31 Sunset Drive, 922-4757 Activi- ties: Yearbook Co-Editor1121g Church basketball 19-121: Home- room President 111-121: CYO President 1111: Member of National Honor Society 1121: History Conference 1111: Member of the Citizen's Advisory Committee for the Revision of the English Curriculum 111-121: Powder Puff Football 11219 Marshal for the graduating class of 1984. Quote: I wish I were rich Memorable Events: Ski Trips: Fun times with the Gang: Christmas time with Gornica and Boickdum. Leaves: In search of a great career and the perfect man: THIBODEAU, ROBIN , . . 24 Sunset Drive. 922-1460: Activities: Playing softball with GW. and L.C Memorable Events: ln the back of lickie's truck with J P and L.C.: Sting '83': Sweet emotions: Leaves: With the man in his Calvin KLein's. TOBIN, RAYMOND MICHAEL 3 Westerly Road, 922- 1906. Quote: Right Here ' TRAICOFF, AMY 7 Cross Street, 927-2146 Activities: Peer Education, Football and Basketball Cheerleading, Class Officer, Drama, Homeroom President, Powder Puff, Ski Club. Quote: Where's F V? Memorable Events Late nights with F V:, Water and ice cream fight at S.M U Leaves Happy as can be: TRIPOLI, MICHELLE ANN 16 Blaine Avenue, 922-8956 Activities: Listening to Twisted Sister, Van Halen, Billy Squire, and Dio, Quote: You're all sweat sweet heart. Memorable Events: Summer of '84', Working with Marilyn Sand at D.D, English with Sandy R Chris T. and Barb E. TUCKER, LISA 39 Hillside Avenue, 927-4796, Activities: J.F.R. Fan Club, Band 19-111: Hockey Cheerleader 110-121: capt. 1121: Burger King Cup Club, Seventh Day Celebration Crew: Ski trip: Quote: Patrice, we can't fall asleep! Memora- ble Events: Surviving P M.'s 17th birthday, Summer of '84' with PM., D D, N R , and M B:, Many breakfasts at l.H O.P Leaves: To tour South America on a motorcycle. TURGEON, CHRISTINE IO2 Hale Street, 927-2845. Activities: Flag Squad 1111 Quote Just cause Memorable Events: Going in late 4th quarter every Friday with RC: Thanksgiving Football games, Being the first Freshmen at B.H S. Leaves: This School Never To Return. VIGLIOTTA, DINA 8 Cherry Road, 927-3513 Activities: H:R. Secretary 19, 101: Field Hockey 1101, Basketball Cheer- leading 19, 101 Quote: Panama Memorable Events: Times in the Black bug and Yellow van with KS., D S., D C., CL, Parties at the M Mansion, At D S's house 1st day of school with the whole senior class girls Leaves CL on the phone till 6:00 a.m. WADDELL, GEORGE 12 Country Drive, 927-9386. Activities: Football Manager 10, Football 12, Homeroom President 110-121, Student Advisory Committee Memorable Events: Bringing water to the wrong team during time out. Leaves: Many quarters to the members of Mr Gross' Criminal Law class. WALSH, HEIDI 38 Lothrop Street, 927-1179, Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 9, Homeroom President 10, Homeroom Secretary 11-12, Hockey Cheerleader 12, Homecoming 11- 12, Yearbook Staff 9 Quote Don't worry P M , I can drive Memorable Events P M 's birthday hockey game, at the corner eachmorningwithKC, NW,GM,BA,andPD,thedays K.C. had the car Leaves SS, GM,BO, DN , and JC to rule. WALSH, KIMBERLY A . 20 Rantoul Street, 921-0594. Activities: Cheerleading 19-121, Powderpuff 12 Quote In a minute Memorable Events Collette's all night parties, BEANO, wishing on the stars with Chuck Leaves Stephanie with the creatures of the night' WALSH, PENNY A 26 West Dane Street, 922 6596 Activities Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior At Large. Patten House President, Homeroom President 19-I21 Student Part.ci pant of the General Advisory Committee and Nortteas Vocational Director's Roundtable Quote Hey get out of rre way I need more rays Memorable Events The chalet w-tr. M L , D P, C M, A C , T and P, H, and crew Beaver Pond Road with K W, L S, and K W, Aggiz Rock, and Farnams with M L Leaves Mr Tate with his sanity WAYMAN, PAUL 211 Bridge Street, 927-8755 Activi- ties Basketball, skiing, Biking, Mountain Climbing, Concerts. Member of the International Girl Watching Committee Quote l'm gonna celebrate this heartbeat, 'cause it just might be my last Every day is a gift from the Lord on high. and they all go by so fast -Randy Stonehill Memorable Events My freshmen German class with Herr Cliffy, yumping off the permanent stands in the Field House onto the high jump mats Leaves Mr Loiselle to turn crazier every year and T W to become more beautiful every year WEBSTER, DENISE 101 Manor Road, 927-4397 Activi- ties: Tennis 19-121, Homeroom Treasurer 1101 Quote Can We Talk7?77 Memorable Events Late Night Zone Runs with L:A , S O., P B., Webster Ave with S O , Bagged on the may to Salisbury Beach with S O , L A, P B , Hi l'm Ruth' Leaves Mrs. Schack with P B and I WESCOTT, BARRY J 4 Berkeley Avenue. 927-2315 Activities: Baseball 19-121, Football 12, Alt House President, Dorbelly Fan Club Quote Don't get me going Memorable Events: 4O , Fun times with M F and S H the showers, the WLBC Leaves' Rog in the showers WESLEY, KEVIN P 3 Douglas Avenue, 922-8772 Activities: Ledger 19-121, Co-Editor in Chief 1121, Chorus 19- 121: President 1121, Vice-President 1111. Musical Cast 19-121. Lead roles in Fiddler on the Roof and Wizard of Oz Class Vice- President 110, 111, Homeroom President 9 Quote I don't get it! Memorable Events New York hotel room with M A.. C T , and AD.: Picnic tables at the Beverly Times, Closing night Fiddler on the Roof with J R Leaves Mr Lynn to J D and L.F.g my sweater to A H WIGHTMAN, LINDA 26 Grant Street, 927-6081 Activi- ties: Sports-Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Swimming, and Run- ning: Memorable Events. Pep Rallies, Football Games, and Concerts. WILCZEK, GLENN 6 Oakhurst Road, 927-5028 Activi- ties: Football 19-121, Lacrosse 110-121, T N D Team 110, 111, W.N:D Team 1121, Varsity Quartets110-121, Structured Study 19-121, Mr Taylor Far' Club 19-121 Quote: 'iHey John, lt's going right through me tonight ' Memorable Events All nighters at Grover and the three day hangover. Carrying seven coolers full of Beck's up to Mt Chocura with P D . J B , T M, T.F., and carrying seven empty coolers down Mt Chocura Leaves Structured study with a tear in my eye YAKUBOWSKAS, JEFFREY 139 New Balch Street, 927- 6567. Activities Partying Racing in North Beverly. Lynch Park Quote. I doubt it ' Memorable Events Going out with Kelley, Summer Vacation, Graduation Leaves Forever ZIOLKOWSKI, ALEXIA E 266 Dodge Street, 922-1020 Activities: Jazz, Horsebackriding, Peer Education, Ski Club, Homeroom Representative 1121 Memorable Events Going to R.l. with T S and meeting S N, E K, Jay, D D , walking. S's house, the van, Paddy's Wigwam, and the summers to come at Atlantis II Going to the hospital with T S and seeing S N lying in bed like and angel sure Leaves Beverly High for some serious partying ZUJEWSKI, JANET L 10 Doane Avenue, 922-4896 Activities Spring Track, Cross-Country. 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Free checking Accounts - Savings Accounts - Low Cost Personal Loans 2 8 - M , X TELEPHONE l617l 927-0550 sPoRTs INC kk 134 Rantoul St. Beverly MA 01915 Todd Lampert Congratulations Class Of 84 BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER ' West SL . ,xii sd , za se ' d ' ' f rr, STORE HOURS y 6 m ff . S nday 7 V, 50 feet Be er' Fafrrs 921 iifDP4 Erie Clams Piz rue after jp Q Dail a 9 p rn U a m 9 p rn E RESTAURANT Go For It Best Wishes to the Class of '84 Class Qf 1984 Keep Smiling D H ld J K I TOLIQS RESTAURANT T. BTO . ap HU Dr. Stanley A. Sozanski 275 Cabot gt, Beverly Breakfast I-UT'1Cl1 , Q- 927-8610 ' L,- Q QQI. X ls i A NHXWGI4 ,5 Jerry's QT 42 i ' - tqz 2 'bf' -, Good 'V f X H- ' L . l. lc ,re Paint 8a Wallpaper Co. ...Q CTQCSS , - the store with a rainbow of colors -L ' , Qf Q, 408 Cabot St., Beverly , . ,Y ,rw ,Q 85 'T lRte. 1A Across from Dunkin Donutsl JERRY MCKEAGUE W L -A OWNER PARKE-KQRGTHE WITH MUCH PRIDE WE CELEBRATE GUR 100TH YEAR OF BRINGING FAMILY FUN To PEOPLE S LIVES al 7 xg W Q .Ilia Morgan-McPherson Insurance Agency, Inc All Forms of Insurance 112 Sohler Rd Beverly MA 922 0245 L sw suaqrwonxs Best Wmshes Class Of 85 Best Wlshcs To The Class OI I985 Beverly Teacher s ASSOC1311OH In Beverly Slnce 1910 Its been f'4Lw.-:jj CGMPANYP the FRIENDLY Lumber Yard IUMBER E. I-3l'i nl'ifs 922 0921 Just 2 Blocks from Beverly Hlgh School STAFF OF SHIRTWORKS Congratulatnons Class 1985 WELCOME ABOARD QDMMODORE I , Ill hl.,.!.! I na I Enjoy dnng n o un que c cular PILOT DINING ROOM RT 1A off 128 EXIT 20N BEVERLY MASS TELEPHONE 9225590 LUNCHEONS DINNERS COCKTAILS PRIVATE FUNCTION ROOMS PUB ON LOWER DECK APPROVED BY AAA AND RATED THREE STARS BY THE MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE 0 ,W DR1v1No scHooL Est 1969 Seat Belts Can Increase Your Chance to Luve And Enjoy The Futurel' Best Wlshes Class 84 Country Drnvxng School Staff 275 Cabot Street l2nd Floorl 9 H I l I If ljfll IN' K ll , I V --- i iligl V'-'- I f- ' ' ' ' I ' - ER l3 T ' xssanmmmanmmi i ---7 1 gif, '- Y ' ..! 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I I I' Bo ah, ' air-Q ' S TEL' 5313040 fall! N r I . oon 1993 Y Au 4 9' 49 ery PU. B01 246 BEVERLY, MA 01915 Wishes for fp dll 300s1-sas Us Besf ucdefs Graduaw MSS 09198 Slaorfdrnen 5 RIFLE? SHAWMUT VILLAGE PORTF I AN! E SIFN C 0 INC 4 Enofm Street Route 1A Beverly DON MONIES Ten 9224900 M Subttf twdnnell Cfforth Shore fpaper Co MWOHK X M N Paper and Plasttc Products Jamtornal Supplies I YOU ORDER IT WE DELIVER IT 9 9 0 P0 Box 158 Beve ly Ma 01915 I-PT 7 .- - :vu 9 3 J 'X li ,Ilv W -. LY X. 'jaw gi.illi'1L1ffn.'fli uf buy: 3,lAfii7LVillf: l 1 lf'I..'Tf1'I..' If .1121 RTEI, . 'E r , PR A .1 ..., 1 . I . 5 92 K , Va -E ' . . . 222 Cabot St oct H H Beverly. IHLISSLICIHISCIIS 01015 27- 80 . . f , Congratulations To The Class Of 1985 FIVE ASTEPAHEAD Salem Danvers Hamllton Wenham Swampscott and Peabody Mann Office 210Essex Street Salem MA 01970 C6175 745 5555 Member FDICXDIFM 1 800 322 BANK Congratulatlons Class Of 85 AN ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONALS WILMINGTON SUBARU 285 Mann Street WIImIngton Mass Telephone B57 8800 I I I I 190 l BLAIR'S MOBILE North Beverly General Repairs Tune-Ups 922-9749 586 Cabot St. Good Luck To The Class Of 85 From CI-IICKIE S TAXI 296 Cabot St Beverly 927 7646 927 7648 20J,l1I'6LI PARTY RAMA ,V 1 o AIh'-- N F ff' E ' 5 E Q 7 PETER G. BAUGHNEHGR. I WEST ST., BEVERLY FARMS, MA, TELEPHONE 92'L-0077 NO. Congradulatlons Class Of 85 on X' 1 PAUL S LOCKSMITI-I SHOP PROTECTING YOU YOUR FAMILY YOUR BUSINESS YOUR CAR RADIO DISPATCHED BONDED SERVICE 410 RANTOUL STREET BEVERLY MA PROP PAUL A VITALE 922 6527 GOURMET FLAVORS FROZEN YOCIIRT ERoM THE GRILL CoCoNUT ALMOND lb I-IAMBURGERS RLLIEBERRY CHEESECARE EREINCH ERIEs MoCHA ALMOND EUDGE omow RINGS MUD PIE CHICREIN EIwoERs MUDDY RIVER K FISH x CHIPS p LIS if -E ERANRs NEW TO THE CHICKEN SALAD NORTH SHORE ICE CREAM DICI4 and June s MIX INS H OMEMADE ICE CREAM Route 62 EllIott St Beverly GEORGE SINION fum PFQSICIQWI pany gupplm uzrfmn lklllfflllff 711-zmzmf 4174111 lf lm And GIITS North Beverly Plaza 922 6786 F32-n 14 W ' .15 I 'qt' ,E.'.5.5:: I 2 I 'Wi ' S l . . ROUTE 127. PRIDES CROSSING T A I' . ' , - f' . .. . . . C17 -QE-I -1-1 SES :QSC Q'7EE' ICQ 53 EE.E7- '.'fQ'Q'xff I f':3'5 CCNGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 85 We ve glven hxgh voltage power SHPPIICS a good name Kalser Systems Inc I I O O OOO A Highly regulated, Surge-proof Power from 50W to 13OkVV, 5 to 200kV. O , o 33 Cherry Hill Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 - Phone: 617-777-5102 Best W1 hes From NEW ENGLAND Gb EGHG 4491464 Organ c Synthes s D v s on 283 Cabot St Be erly ELEC TRON DEVICES GROUP HERMAN A SPEAR POST 331 AMERICAN LEGION Congratulatlons Class Of 1985 5 's A C Q ' 35 CONGRESS STREET SALEM MASSACHUEETTZ f. 47f. TEL 46173 745-3200 Nt i i i i i ., v BICYCLESAND OPED- LES ND- '- cgfeyb 1 es o ' oucester 232 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER MASSACHJSETTSOIQBO 6I7'283-3603 SPORTING GOODS SA EPX1 E if f ' 1 MICHAEL J FRASCA DMD PETEFI M FRASCA DMD 109 DODGE STREET BEVERLY MA 01915 Telephone 922 4311 Since 1948 Good Luck Class Of 1985' DAVID SABATINI 8i SONS INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS Good Luck Class Of 85 922-1707 Thinking Homes Think Goff nc. 83 Hale Street P.O. Box 93 Beverly MA 01915 Lillian F. Goff, C.R.B., C.R.S. Realtor Best Wishes To The Class Of 1985 From Printing MIN TMN P SS si-iAwMuT VILLAGE CENTER ENON STREET BEVERLY MA 01915 I617I 927 8757 Maynard Plastics Co leadership for almost half a century IVI1V11 Illllpl 1 III Cn BEVERLY MASS ,,..- Industrial Commercial - -:aC-:I SZ Q Q ' A . , . . . 1 . , . . . 9 Y.- ' I ' . . '7 1 - 1 - f . w 1 f ' 1' T f fu , ,fu . NIIUIII xlawwlIIIw'IIs-CIUTE 4 ' , I , ' T in Q ' . !' 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Iii! I . . A 07' u 1 ' v an M.. ' , ' - A ,xr '- '-1 -' 01915 3-3,533 ,ALENTNE YETTS .V 25:5 , TTTTT' T It .x H ' j xx f . . S. . X 'Q r-xx . 4 1 1 A I m 1 , , A ,ff J -gif - , . I . ' O Q O . 0 . . . 1 . , I 1 I 1985 Semor Class Yearbook Good luck Class Of 85 Dalry Queen Of Beverly 479 Cabot St Beverly Mass 01915 CDUS Pat Off Am DQ Corp Copyrlght 1978 Am D Q Corp Congratulatlons Class Of 1985 Best Wlshes To The Class Of 1985 From CONVENIENT FOOD MART 11 West St Beverly Farms Ma 01915 North Beverly Palnt 81 Hardware 7 Dodge Street Beverlv Mass 922 9399 Your Pamt cS'c Wallpaper Headquarters Featurzng ualm Moore PAI NTS Elm St Hardware 13 Flm Street Danvers Mass 774 2184 LA 1? , . It A 7' . . . ., . . . . , , . O af q . 5 F Bemnmnn ms, O J , . 5 M We at Eaton Corporatron applaud the efforts of Beverly Hugh School To all those who have the drlve to strlve for the prmcnples they belleve ln we commend your you a future fllled wnth nncreasnng success Semuconductor Equupment lon Beam Systems Duvlsuon 16 Tozer Road Beverly MA 01915 An Equal Opportunlty Employer MXF s 5 5 E I past achievements, and wish A ' v Q Best Wishes INA PE 'LP' SLN . 9 9 SPRACTOQXQF To The JAMES C ZAMPELL Class Of 1985 PFEWW MORGAN AND DOUGLAS PLANNING AND RESEARCH REAL ESTATE 51 Park Street Beverly MA 0191516171927-5800 Contractors and Dlstrlbutors of Refractorles 8. msulations 112 sohlef Road EARLEY ADDITION CO Beverly MA 01915 Of Beverly Wxshes To The Class Of 85 Best Of Luck In The Years Ahead 744 8620 Qwwvfg 599 1293 4 0 BEVERLY FARMS MOTORS CO .551 Complete Automotlve Servmce 2 Pme Street Manchester Mass 01944 Tnres Batterles 526 4341 Congratulatlons An Best Wlshes The Class 1985 MOORE BROS INC 'lf N C1119 ADMIRAL S DINING ROOM Weddnngs Banquets 116 Ellxot St Danvers MA Good Luck Semors 85 MACAULAY DRUG N across from A8zP next to LSLG Free presclptlon dellverg, Famllg, prescrnptxon proflles 380A Cabot Bet 922 0502 X ' I n T . 7 rw 1 I 2 ' 0 Functions 1 d To I C. Of Best Wishes Class Of 85 anna gzflgllleeflfl KES is Friar DckBake 8aGeorgeBut I BEVERLY S FAVORITE 150 MAPLE STREET PAN PIZZA nANvEns MASSACHUSETTS 01923 SUBMARINE SANDWICHES Tel Q61 7, 777 5892 POCKET BREAD SUBS EIKON FRESH CRISP SALADS DIET PLATES SPAGHETTI 8: RAVOLI DINNERS i -J INSTANT PRINTING CENTER DT W fffffIIXXXXXXN R Gum TWTTTBTQHT N A 0l9l9 P ONE 922258 KNIGHT LUMBER MART Sc HOME CENTER NADEAU S CONSTRUCTION CORP 82 R ef Street B2 9 Iv BE ERL M ssAc USETTS 927 0032 BULDNGD OLTON S L GE CR NE SER CE .JU ll 9, .gnc i r r r s Q ' E ,R . T' yf 3 ' C T X -17-1 'OTS 4 1: P o Q-,-if-ll B ,1, . iv , v r V YN A H I EM JUBILEE YACHT CLUB Congratulations An Best Wishes Kimberley Peverada An The Class Of 1985 With Love MOM + DAD L Lgllin Five TH TH TH TH .? 8 E R 2 2 2 2? Q E 2222222 We Never Know Hovv High We Are Till We Are Called To Riser And Then, lf We Are True To Plan, Our Statures Touch The Skies' Emily Dickinson Best Wishes The Window Box Ryal Side Plaza 77 79 BRIDGE STREET BEVERLY MA 01915 Telephone C6171 927 6830 JADON ISUZU if-rf N,,nl0' .df 2 wheel drive or 4x4 T ooper ll can ha l 4X4 Up to70 cubic feet 2 Wheel drlve or cargo O 45 5 cub c feet of cargo and 5 passengers All purpose all all eather Rugged 4x4 Trooper ll s the most ersat le fleet veh cle in the company JADON ISUZU Beverly MA 445 Rantoul 01915 Street f617l 927 5445 9 To ' -M A I 02. fl ' . . -X 114. f H 'x' 2 ' ,- .,.f2 'E 2 '?rf- 21 ' f .r-f - x- '- ' .-- 7?-2. - 'ci - ' , .2 7 JI' . 'Lf'-d.t'7'f 1 -ff?-an ' r u - of i r i . I 7 'T E terrain, E 'w , , 2 E 1 W ' ' . v 1 1 , 4 I XX ith ltttgtitinsin LXIH1,NXN.llllINUlll,Dillllllh. lpsisitli, Silt-ni. lim-rlx .intl lhnxurs lNlt'iiilx'rll1ll wlhlllll' - A Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1985 From The Staff At GAINSBORO STUDIO ws, QN 'Uh V-2 f' nn.-q.:-f--- ,,,1..1--I-Q-1 arf beverly co ' operatlve Qggllgfmlllggs gmlg bank ie gzlleaeonil Rm time who vcsilege 1ncorporated1888 Rm imflslh who EEILQQQ mi? 513 5 lilfno ost! mi? Egfmelkl 254 Cabot Street Beverly Massachusetts Branch North Beverly Plaza PORTER FARM GOO 'fc H P Doane J R Class Of 85 Mllk Cream Eggs rom T81 922 5460 MICHAEL A ZMIJEWSKI 106 Brldge St Certxfled Pubhc Accountant 611516 1116126 Q the purity supreme 2. bu! nl es! o PUFIITY sunnsms Eastern Savlngs HEARTLAND Fooo wAnEHousE PHARMACITY mscoum onucsrones HEARTLAND onus N Ln PEACH convemence Foon srones K 0 D 1 eqqcrates, mc IS a leadvnq speculty packaqlnq 5 ppher to the JUl0I'h0Dll0 and computer mdustrws I 9 , 9 U . . , . . F . Your c v u or FOR THE GRADUATE Fund the perfect gIft at The Jeuelrv Box .ip ffl Wi b X 5754 ft. I 47235 44' New Wave Jewelry Laurel Burch Coed Luck Class Of 1985' Cards MAOl9l5 9 -4 Harr Cuttlng LOOKING GOOD 2000 7 Washnngton St Beverly M A 01915 Tel 927 7456 Frostmng Krtchens 8: Baths Formlca CQ Wood Jeffrey Martyn CUSTOM CABINETRY Shop 18 Lrncoln Street 922 7077 Beverly, MA 01915 922 9245 ZWWWMW on VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA SUBARU and DATSUN VEHICLES at REASONABLE PRICES Qualrty Used Cars l617l922 1202 64PleasantSt Beverly ENGINE FIEBUILDING WITH CARE AND KNOW HOW Specrallsts on Volkswagen Toyota Subaru and Datsun Vehicles MASS INSPECTION STATION A J CALLAHAN 8. SON INC L 0 g OIL BURNERS SALES a. SERVICE 721 HALE STREET DAY 922 0326 PO BOX 506 NIGHT 927 OM! 922 8626 THE SHANTY 306 Cabot St Lrght Lunches 11 2 PM Mon Frr Best ln Country Musrc Wed Frl Sat 922 9534 BayBank Middlesex I 1 - gm X Ili. is at EM' uP an I - . W Y . . Q I. L . 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FIBEF li 2 Danc g Of All Typ s 27 Ch BEST WISHES FROM NORTH SHORE THE OFFICERS AND VQLKSWAGEN INC MEMBERS OF ONE OF AMERICA S LARGEST JUBILEE YACHT CLUB VOLKSWAGEN DEALERS SALES SERVICE PARTS BT If Plant COMPLETE Bom sHoP Q 9 V 5 LARGE USED CAR INVENTORY PARTS 927 6000 GLOUCESTER 922 2080 283 2083 128 PARK ST BEVERLY r ur J , A . i i r K, A 13 i QQ I O ' 1 I ave ' in I A . 'Q r w U N , n ' 5 ' A ' 1 0 ' 1 T ' I . 2 0 . ' . . N- - O u r i n , , a , J 07' X0 :A ' 5 .. J- L. I ,g , '- 5 A .4 . , 'Ii-.XI 'I -' , ,Ag EL? H I: .. 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