Bridgewater Raynham High School - Unitas Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1982
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RAYNHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 3573 00085 9840 IMlT iS ■■■:! :i :■:nlici ': i}. mwimmmmmmmmr ■■'■i'yir? u- ii'k. J • 4i Raynhprr. Dubn Ubrsry •' MA 02767 • r 'i Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School Unitas mm w -j«3te .i -« « olume Twenty One Chief Editor — Brenda Lopes Photography Editor — Tom Brennan Sports Editor — Girls — Colford Sports Editor — Boys — Wayne Cram Theme Art Editor — Jerolyn Ouimet Advertising Editor — Deborah Stanton Class Editor — Beth Barros Copy Editor — Albert Beninati What B-R Means To Me . . . For the 21st anniversary edition of Unitas, the staff polled the student body to find the answer to What B-R means to me. This opening section of the 1982 yearbook contains some of the answers we got to that question: Being Our- selves, Special People, Growing, Learning, Friendship, Sportsman- ship . . . ■-« « % l V fir 1 J ) -K ' '-■■,-■' Being Ourselves A SPECIAL PERSON The Class of 1982 is proud to dedi- cate this, the 21st Unitas, to a very special person, Mr. Hank Pearson. Hank has been at B-R ever since it started back in 1961. A Bridgewater native, he was a success- ful coach at Braintree High School, coaching varsity baseball, varsity football, and varsity basketball, be- fore returning to his home town to take on the head baseball position at B-R as well as assistant football and assistant baksetball duties. In addi- tion, he has been a dedicated teacher in the Biology Department. Mr. Pearson has been a great coach, teacher, and friend. He has, for the past 21 years, been as impor- tant to B-R as the roof over the build- ing. His teaching and coaching have inspired us, his jokes have amused us, and his friendship has encouraged us. B-R is a better place because of Hank . If you met him, you met 'em all. Thank you and good luck, The 1982 Unitas Staff 1961 Another Hammerin' Hank! By Eddie Germano epc s. iieiiM f o HIS RECORD — 1962-1980 Third Place Third Place Fourth Place Second Place Second Place Eighth Place Fifth Place Third Place Second Place First Place First Place First Place Third Place First Place Second Place Second Place First Place Second Place First Place South Shore League South Shore League South Shore League South Shore League South Shore League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Old Colony League Won and Lost Record 1980 249-116 Learning We've learned a great deal in the past four years, both in and out of school. At B-R, we learned from ex- periences and teachers, from our mis- takes and their examples. Those lessons which we practiced finally found space in our brains. Each book we read, each note we cop- ied, added to our store of information. And each mistake we made wounded us at first, but, then, taught us not to err again. Fortunately, we did not have to learn everything through mis- takes, for the world would have been much more cruel. We learned outside of school as well. We were taught by our friends, television, radio, and especially by our parents. Our mothers and fathers encouraged us to succeed. They pro- vided examples of behavior, surprise at our successes, and joy at our victo- ries. B-R became their school as well as ours. We shared the experience to- gether. To all who taught us we owe thanks. We hope we will appy this great wealth of knowledge to the problems which we confront in the fu- ture. sportsmanship Throughout our high school years we've stood by our teams and cheered them on to victory. More importantly, we stood by them in defeat, encourag- ing them to continue and to look to future challenges with hope and opti- mism. We hail our champions for their accomplishments and console those who have met with disappoint- ment. ' : Friendship B-R has brought us together as stu- dents, teachers, coaches, and as friends. We've found friends to share lunch with, to sit with in class, and to compete with. efore I met you, I was lonely, I was lost, I was depressed, I cried. Now I can be happy, I can smile. Now I can care for someone. Now I have someone to share my thoughts with. I have found a beautiful person that really knows me. You know when I'm bummed out. I know I can come to you and be cheered up. I've shared so much of my life with you already. You understand my feelings and of- ten we feel the same. I can trust you and even depend on you. Now that I've met you, I look forward to facing each day. Since you make each day brighter. 11 !■V Growing Growing stronger, growing taller, growing mentally, and growing phys- ically, the student body has grown to- gether. The years passed and we changed, but to one another we ap- peared to stay the same. We have grown accustomed to those gradual changes which have reformed our ap- pearances. Now those pictures of our friends as little children seem strange and unrecognizable. • 12 'l Jl , 4j| . 5;| X ,t 4 %J lii i SCiL tC 9 Living In our free time without a responsi- bility in our minds, we live life to the fullest. The joys we share in our hours of leisure. Our zany stunts which have proved our lunacy are all done for the sake of brightening up the normal day to day routine. The last bell of Friday signals the time to forget our anxi- eties and enjoy a weekend of excite- ment. Our 21st Year v.] The 1982 Unitas staff feels privi- leged to be able to congratulate B-R on its twenty-first anniversary year. Our school has gained local and state- wide recognition for both our curricu- lar and extra-curricular activities. B-R has sent its graduates on to some of the finest colleges in the country. The fact that it continues to do so is a testimony to the faculty, to the administration, and to the student body, For twenty-one years this school has enthusiastically received the freshmen of two towns, educated them well, and changed their lives dramatically for the better. Few schools in our knowing have done so fine a job. The founding fathers did well. They designed a school for peo- ple: based on the idea of treating stu- dents as j eople. We have done well for twenty-one years. Let us continue. Happy Anni- versary, The Yearbook Staff. XffJ 17 Administration — School Committee Dr. Edwin Denton Superintendent Dr. George Capernaros Headmaster i BBIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MT PROSPECT STREET BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS 02324 June 6, 1982 Dear Graduates: A goal has been attained. Your graduation from B-R represents ach ievement . Congratulations . The importance of education will become more evident as you continue to gain in knowledge and grow towards maturity. The process of education is critical to your survival in our complex world and also serves to insure the security of a free society. Thomas Jefferson was one of the greatest advocates of strong public education. He had the foresight to project the consequences of ignorance. Jefferson stated, If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be. Public education has guided you away from ignorance by embarking you on a journey towards understanding. Public education stands for something - it does not fall for anything. It does not trickle down from an elite class to a common class. It simply is an opportunity for all. It is too precious to be lost in political retoric; protect it, cherish it, and above all give the gift of this opportunity to the next generation. B-R has been your opportunity and you are our pride. Sincerely, C O' rLy Edwin Denton, D.Ed, Superintendent BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MT. PROSPECT STREET BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS 02324 HIAOMASJIR George S Capernaros, Ph D March 19. 1982 To The Class of 1982: As members of the 1982 graduating class, I hope that you view the past four years with a sense of pride and accomplishment , May you, each in your own way, achieve the goals you seek and may you all be blessed with fruitful and happy lives. Best wishes. George S. Capernaros Headmaster 18 Mr. Edward J. O'Donoghue Assistant Headmaster Mr. John B. Parker Assistant Headmaster Mr. George R. Powers Administrator of Pupil Services Mrs. Ellen Arabasz Mr. Clifford W. Bettencourt Mr. James B. DuPont Mr. Kevin Flynn Mr. George K. Gurley Mrs. Dolores A. Trautman 19 Ruth Al Secretary- exander Treasurer Carolyn Bartlett Mathematics 31 Tl i ' 1 ■■.■, w J t i i i mM - £J __Jfc _ HI P' :v 1 P 1. Marie Bevis Secretary Frank Blaikie T.V. Technician B-R is A faculty and administration which have led our class through four years of preparation for our destinies. For 21 years the school has molded and reformed to change with the changing needs of the students and the commu- nities. Each year different problems challenged the staff. The decisions made by our teachers and by the ad- ministrators may set precedents which may affect the school for years. Their decisions became our rules . Their voices guided us and main- tained order in our school society. Through Vietnam and Watergate, through psychedelic and punk , B-R has prospered — a testimony to our teachers, our staff, our adminis- tration, and our continued faith in them. 20 I Sylvia Blakeley I.M.C. Maurice Botelho Guidance Jon Bradley Industrial Arts Robert Brogna Special Education Philip Capen English 21 k Edward Casabian English Dept. Head Manuel de Castro English Lorraine Castro Health Aide Yvonne Chadwick Secretary ' -Vj 22 Patricia Ciiilds Reading Lab Dr. William Coyle William Crane Foreign Language English . ■'r -' ?a w %. H M m B ' -' ' l f t 1 rn K V f H B '' 9 K ' H M L H iH David Creighton Business Education Kathleen Cribben Business Education Gerald Cunniff English Edward Cunningham Art Dept. Head 23 Alan Gushing Social Studies George Demers Work Study Supervisor Emiliano Diaz Foreign Language John Dillon Mathematics 24 Boris Dov Djerassi Attendance Supervisor Marjorie Dowd Secretary Robert Driscoll Physical Education Robert Faria Language Dept. Head Suzelle Fisher Mathematics Daniel Fishman Foreign Language 25 Thomas Flangheddy English Lawrence FoUoni Athletic Director Marilyn Fournier Nurse Neil Frank Social Studies 26 Armand Gendreau Social Studies Dept. Head Luanne Gilbert Mathematics Gordon Glenn Proctor Patricia Gotovich Foreign Language Chester Heckman S.L.D. Tutor Joan Heintz Math Dept. Head 27 Stanford Holmes Physical Education Anne Horr Guidance James Jackson English Now, As I was saying . . . Some time ago, the Regional Sound ran an article by Cheryl Verhoorn called Do You Really Know Your Teachers? We found the quiz so en- tertaining that we decided to revise it for this issue of Unitas. 1. Color the Maps! 2. No-kaka-no! 3. Just bear with me. 4. This is true. 5. Let's do some simulated Latin. 6. Get behind the white line! 7. Eighth period all next week! 8. In effect ... 9. Now, just relax. 10. I'm allergic to pencil tapping. (Answers on page 30) Thelma Karon S.L.D. Tutor 28 H P ' H H tTEK t H K l H| I At H L y H HJH ■M H w mswii - t ' .'''.• B H ■I P' ' m... James Kelleher English Robert Kostka Social Studies Sharon Kowaleski Home Ec. Dept. Head P. Leslie Krick Coordinator of Music Rita Manganaro Secretary John Manning Science Dept. Head 29 Nora Mante English Kathleen Martin Mathematics Linda McGarry Bookeeper Virginia McGovern Proctor Now, As I was saying . . . Well, we realise that we could have probably put a classic line for each member of B-R's staff, but how did you do on recognizing teachers from their favorite lines? Here are the an- swers: 1. Mr. Harrington 2. Mr. Sarantopoulus 3. Mr. Sarantopoulus 4. Mr. Moscardelli 5. Mr. Nawlicki 6. Mr. Harrington 7. Mr. Krick 8. Mr. Casabian 9. Mr. de Castro 10. Ms. Mantell 30 Diane McGuire English Russell Moniz Industrial Arts David Moore Industrial Arts John Morgan Art Barbara Murdock Proctor Bernice Murray Secretary 31 Michael Nawlicki Foreign Language Rita Nunes Secretary Wendy Oliver Foreign Language Carol Orentas Secretary 32 Kathleen O'Toole Business Education George Pacheco Physical Education Maureen Paparazzo Special Education Helenjean Parker Home Ec. Art John Phaneuf Art George Pimental I.M.C. 33 Judith Pope S.L.D. Tutor Edward Porter Mathematics Dolores Prohovich Secretary Jane Rando English 34 pooooo OOOOi OGOO John Reilly Social Studies Deborah Robbins Business Education Dr. Sandra Robinson Reading Lab Steven Sarantopouios Social Studies Mary Ann Silva Guidance 35 Lorraine Simon Special Education Karen Sicurka Therapist Janet Smith Home Economics Albert Soule Mathematics B-R is A chance to work together with oth- er people and especially the students and to try to do what hasn't been done before. — Mr. Cunningham A chance to meet different people and a chance for different exper- iences. You have to have a challeng- ing environment with a chance to have fun. — Mr. Pearson The place where I have spent eleven years working, playing, encouraged, discouraged, ready to quit, never wanting to leave; and most of these happen every day. — Mrs. Oliver Junior Lounge: Emily's coffee, va- nilla thick shakes! Girls' room duty: 'No smoking, girls!' Covering classes: enjoying working with the students. — Mrs. Murdock. 36 John Spinale Guidance Anne Sprosty Science Diana Sylvain Secretary Robert Sylvia Business Education ry Elizabeth Tormey Coord. Comp. Services Dr. Richard Tsoumas English Lawrence Tufts Social Studies Paul Urban Science William Williams Social Studies James Yafrate Science Joan Yarro S.L.D. Tutor 37 I ACTS . I I JCENE I I I 0H. lH.S. iCIuhJ oV-zV V-z vi I ASfiSicworf astitgi yncyt caul itoowncn. .And one m ton in lis £imc pfays Tftany parts . - . 38 . ik -!■' .. Left to Right: Mr. O'Donoghue (Advis J. Clifford. dwick. P. Wyman, M. Meehan, The members of the Student-School Committee Advisory Board are elect- ed at-large by all students. They serve as a liason between the students and the School Committee. They are able to provide the School Committee with the students' point of view. St Co 5s. Student Advisory Board Student Advisory Bo I Kneeling: C. Robak. Meehan, B. Pike, J. D. Striggles, G. Nivica. Standing: J. Sherry, F. Basset, M. Ouimet. The Student Council last year started a tradition of delivering flowers on Valentine's Day to students and teachers alike. This year's sale was even a greater success. Also, every year the Student Council, led by its advisor, Mr. Pelczarski, holds an annual blood drive in con- junction with the American Red Cross. These two events keep the Council members pretty busy. For 1981-82 the Council was led by President Michael Meehan, Vice-President Duanne Striggles, Secretary Gjon Nivica, and Treasurer Mark Blake- ley. St Co St o St Co .- Student Council Student Council Student Co 39 St Hi Hi Co The Future Teachers of America Club is a small but dedicated group, l- Club members sponsor a faculty [ Tea each year and help tutor stu- i dents. Left to Right: C. Smaliey, Mr. Capen (Advisor), S. Barnes, A. Smalley ' Future Teachers of America Future Teachers o o The Nippenicket Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society enjoyed a 1981- 82 membership of twenty-two stu- dents under the leadership of the fol- lowing officers: President Albert Ben- inati, Vice President Neal Zonfrelli, Secretary Lisa Griffin, and Treasurer Michael Meehan. The Society's membership is extended to these Ju- niors and Seniors who have met the criteria of High scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Members serve the school as tutors, ushers, and guides. Kneeling: P. Schneider, J. Clifford, T. Mavor, B. Sergio, C. Montana, D. Silva. Standing: A. Beninati, E. Persatis, D. Burns, F. Verhoorn, M. Meehan. N. Zon- frelli, S, Schum, L. Griffin, B. Perry, B. Lopes, J. Sherry, S. Joaquin. onal Honor Society National Honor Society 40 Wi p'. The Photography Club, advised by Miss Gregoire, involves its members with the techniques of taking pic- tures, developing film, and printing pictures. Members are often seen around school snapping pictures for the yearbook and the school newspa- per. An annual contest in black and white and color photography is held in the spring. The Club serves as an intro- duction to an interesting hobby and a possible career. Kneeling: T. Brennan. K. Smith, V. Bois, C. Kozak, C. Chadwick, D. Tansey. Standing: Miss Gregoire.(Advisor), A. Doherty, B. Podzon, S. Marsiiall, B. Don- ager, K. Davis, J. Rodriquez, J. Clifford, D. DeLutis, M. Levy, A. Wiggins. L. Wiggins. D. Sale. -0 Photography Club Photography Club Photog The B-R Weightlifting Club contin- ues to be a major attraction to stu- dents with many taking advantage of the well-equipped weight room. Few schools are so fortunate as to have such a fine facility available to their students. The Club's early beginnings saw our B-R students place in the Mass Stale Open Powerlifting Cham- pionships, and this year four B-R stu- dents won trophies in the annual event sponsored by the club each spring. Kneeling: B.Caswell. A. Beninali, M. Maione. J.Oliveri, D. Demello, A. Cornwall, M. Morrisey. Standing: L. Politano, C. Silvia, J. Correia, Mr. B. Djerassi (Advi- sor), G. Pacheco, J. Nivica, T. Orenlas, K. Perry, M. Craffey, B. Perry, B. Hill. too Weightlifting Club Weightlifting Club Weigh 41 o ' . o - , o o The Bridgewater-Raynham Ski Club is planning an exciting season of skiing. Nine day trips and two overnight trips are scheduled. Over 1 50 students have expressed a desire to go skiing. The day trips will be on both Saturdays and Sundays so that students with jobs may participate. The day trips will focus on the following ski areas: Loon Mountain, Waterville Valley, and Gunstock Mountain. Gunstock will be our home mountain. The three-day overnight is going to be at Jay Peak in northern Vermont. The February vacation trip will be to Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine. The Ski Club will also feature cross country skiing in addition to downhill for the first time. Waterville Valley in particular has outstanding cross country facilities. The Club also hopes to encourage members to become active in an organized lesson program so as to improve skiing skills. All in all, we hope to combine fun, sport and skill development for all our members. The Club's advisors are Mr. Heaslip and Mr. Moscardelli. Underclassmen 'Club Ski Club Ski Club Ski Club Ski Club 42 e♦;■■'.M -■: Seniors and Juniors OCT. 14 — Kick off Candy Sale. JAN. 9 Waterville Valley. OCT. 23 — Final Candy Sale returns. JAN. 14-17 — 1st overnight - — to Smugglers Notch OCT. 28 — Pick up candy orders. JAN. 24 — Gunstock Mt. NOV. 4 — Ski Club Registration. JAN. 31 —Gunstock Mt. DEC. 2 — Equipment lesson. FEB. 6 Gunstock Mt, DEC. 9 — Beginners work shop. FEB. 15-19 — Sugarloaf Mt. in Maine DEC. 20 1st ski trip Loon Mt. FEB. 27 — Gunstock Mt. DEC. 30 Gunstock Mt. MARCH 7 Loon Mt. 1981-82 Calendar ki Club Ski Club Ski Club Ski Club Ski Club b- 43 .S ', Q S J Co Si Co The 1982 Unitas Staff is comprised of students dodicated to organizing an effective yearbook. Under the super- vision of Adviser Mr. de Castro and Editor Brenda Lopes, the entire staff has worked diligently to plan the lay- out and contents of the 1982 Year- book. Our 1982 Yearbook reflects the spirit and livlincss of the school. The Uniias Staff captured this atmo- sphere and fixed it upon the pages. In :he years to come it is the staffs sin- cere hof)e that they have provided a : earbook that warrants pride and in- cites happy memories of B-R Q?2 Left 10 Right B. Barras, D. Lazarus. B. Lopes, K. Wiiliains. S. Terriar S Bern. L. Proboritch. S. Barnes. D. Dominique. C. Robak. Bisnis. C McHilana. T. C tas. J. Clifford. K. Cnss. W. Cram. J. Sh Soiinati. J. Cdfmd, J. L Tich, J. Ouimei. D. DeLatis. ' 1 icDonaki, M. Lcvt?. D. Silva, G. Nivica. A. Clait, K. S(ri«iMM], C. Chadwick, T. Broinaa, D. Stanton, F. W dski K. Collcltc. A C '••!- de C-asiro 'Ad%-i5ori as Unitas Unitas Unitas Unitas Unitas 44 ? Unit as Unit as Unit as Unit as Unit as Unit a ' 45 S; s; The Bridgewater-Raynham Team competes in the seventeen team Southeastern Massachusetts Math- ematics League. Students on the team answer a series of questions in a specified amount of time covering the full range of high school math topics. Team scores are tabulated on the ba- sis of correct solutions to these ques- tions. The team has competed for the past eight years and has consistently done well The team has won their division three times. Kneeling: S. Saacocia, J. Sullivan, S. Cardoza, M. Constable, A. Kleinman, D. Silva, F. Verhoorn. Standing: S. Moyer, T. Mavor, A. Beninati, P. Moscardelli (Advisor), M. Meehan, K. Waterman, D. Reynolds, M. Goodhue, J. Prusaitis, C. Prohovich. j Team Math Team Math Team Math Team Co The French and Spanish Club under the supervision of Mr. Faria and Mr. Fishman, held its annual Internation- al Dinner in December. Throughout the winter, club members sold Gummy Bears to help to offset the cost of the Spring trip to Canada. Ex- cess profits were used to buy club jackets. The French and Spanish Club gets more popular every year. During the 1981-82 school year, the club had more than 40 members. W Spanish French and Spanish -French and . Kneeling: L. Oulette, R. Peters, S. DeFranco, C. Buckley, D. Beane, M. Murphy. Standing: P. PhiUippe, C, Radiola, Mr. Chuckran (Advisor). C. Lee, L. Prusatis, A. Stith. , L. Prusatis. D. Boutier, L. Denton, , R. Leigh. A major goal of this year's Science Club was raising money for a scholar- ship through the Citizen's Scholar- ship Fund for a student pursuing a science career. The club had a field trip in the early spring to the New England Aquarium in Boston. St Co Sit Science Club Science Club Science Club Scie Kneeling: C. Rattio, A. Mantia, B. Ohlen, L. Laverty, C. Prisco, B. Litllefield, J. Mattes, S. Fernandes. R. Peters, L. Midgely. Standing: G. Nivica, M. Meehan, S. shall. J. Pursatis, N. Mitchell, A. Doherty, L. Prusaitis. M. Horan, R. Lee, C. Se, G. Rebbiro, L. Prusaitis, L. Denton. M. Mahoney, K. Hathaway, N. Mantell, P. Rubin, J. Sherry, B. Pike, C. Heslin. ivtaii ■■r Lee, Members of the World Affairs Club have three major interests. First, members are genuinely inter- ested in government and world af- fairs. Second, we are interested in selling M and M's to finance the var- ious activities and field trips taken by the Club. Finally, the climax of the year is the trip to Washington to par- ticipate in the North American Invi- tational Model United Nations. This year, 6 loyal seniors will be represent- ing the country of Venezuela in the Economic and Social Council. Co Vorld Affairs World Affairs World Affairs 5 . 0 47 '. Ku - :-m mm o o a. o a- o Co o a- o The 1982 Regional Sound is enjoying a fine year with another talented writing staff. Having won the editorial award with the very first edition, the staff is rolling along hoping to achieve the standards of excellence set by previous successful years. Advised by Dr. Richard Tsoumas, the Regional serves to relate the students with the problems and attributes of the school. Senior Edi tor Al Beninati, feature editors June Sherry and Barry Pike, Sports Editor Shawn Schum, Literary Editor, Mary Goodhue, Outdoor Editor Todd Orentas, Political Editor Jill Colford, and Photography editors Jamie Clifford and Tom Brennan work to keep the writers busy to inform the students of what's happening around them. Whether satirical or serious, humorous or critical, the Regional Sound has played an important part in focusing in on the ideas of high school students. Regional Sound 1 St Row: J. Colford, L. Sherry, T. Brennan, J. Fournier, L. Rodriques, C. Smally, S. Vacher, T. Wyman, L. Prohovitch, D. Dominique, M. Goodhue, J. Sherry, B. Pike. J. Clifford, 2nd Row. Dr. Tsouroas (Advisor), S, Terrian, K. Hanbly, C. Sherry, A. Beninati (Ed.), M. Meehan, J. Nivica, T. Orentas, K. Waterman, B. Podzon, S. Soleman, B. Estradoudakis. D. Stanton. und Regional Sound Regional Sound Regiom 48 ■.:im: .;% v y yjy y SCMOQi by C 'liv c sTTry so i ya v £'s a HA . if6- f 10 A iSS 3 V (S A Sir- IK£ MCJ K- A v AS sH6ac£:p er A eov . A t JAj g fc J THE SEASHELL You search until You find it, The perfect seashell. You stare in awe Of its perfection — Smooth, colorful, shining. You want to grasp it, but Suddenly, a wave creeps up, Covering the sands; Slowly it departs. The shell is gone. But where did it go? You'll never know. Lost forever. WAIT Everyone is forced to wait. It must happen sooner or late. The only difference is what we anticipate. The arrival is always the choice of Fate. One may hope for someone's return Or just for that which they yearn. Patience is for all to learn. Until Fate gives each a turn. — By Mary Goodhue IT'S OUR CHOICE There are so many things on this oversized star for a person to do without travelling far But the world is so large and there's so many lands we all have to change so we'll all have a chance A chance at a life that's not sitting at home Knitting a sock or fixing a phone we all have our stardom our life and loved friends we take to our boredom as an out of style dance but life is too quick with so little time to do what you wish and to make a small dime. By Kelly Hambly 1981-82 Sampler Clockwise from top: Cartoon by Chris Lipsett, It's Our Choice by Kelly Hambly, The Sea- shell and Wait by Mary Good- hue. ound Regional Sound Regional Sound Regional 49 . ii SIl I « — - b b b The B-R Drama Club continued its practice of presenting interesting, well-acted plays. The very capable acting company performed the three act play Outward Bound by Sutton Vane for the students of the school and the residents of both towns. The play was very well received. In addi- tion, the B-R Drama Club entered the Boston Globe's Drama Festival with the one act play The Little Heir . The Drama Club continues to prosper under the fine direction of Mr. Rich- ard Schneider who brings the touch of Broadway to B-R. ..B-R DRAMA PRESENTS... OUTWARD BOUND by Sutton Vane Thurs. jan 7 and Sat. Jan 9, 1982 Admission $2.(X) ma Club Drama Club Drama Club Drama 50 'Xmim. CONCERT CHOIR Les Krick — Conductor Maureen Horan — Student Conductor Julie Itin — Piano SOPRANOS Candace Shaw Kimberly Edwards Tracy Ghelfi Patricia Mosier Sandra Moyer Laura Meyer Leah Straffin Laurie Reiss Sandy Edgerly TENORS Mary Vacher Paula DiVincenzo Sarah Peluso Scott Whittier Joseph Harnois Michael Sherman Anne Smudin Dawn Shurtleff Susan Leal ALTOS Maureen Horan Cheryl Burnett Carol Horan Kelly McCarthy Julie Procknik Laurie Vespa Laurie Andruk Colleen Sherry Cheryl Benvissuto Tracy Hathaway Beth Michaud BASSES Todd Smith Daniel Vieira Paul Pagnini George Whittaker This year's Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School Concert Choir is one of the finest organizations in the history of our school. The choir's repetoire consists of music that is re- presentative of all areas of the choral world. The organization frequently combines with the symphonic band and is one of the state's pioneer orga- nizations in this relatively new art form. The organization also presents our school's annual Broadway musi- cal. It plays an active role in school and community activities. 15 Si 1 o 1 U i • 1 o 1 O 1 K 1 U ! 1 O ! O 1 o Ik. O o Sit o oncert Choir Concert Choir Concert CHo 51 .1. •' ?-.' .♦'T Co C 3 The B-R Pom Pom Squad with its routines patterned after the Ranger- ettes and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes , provides a colorful and spirited performance which greatly enhances our marching band's half- time performances. This group is one of the most popular performing orga- nizations in the school. Qnettes Trojanettes Trojanettes Trojanettes ■3. Co Si. The B-R Flag Squad, one of our newest organizations, adds much col- or and pagaentry to our marching band's performances. Although this group has not yet received the recog- nition of some of the other groups, its members are to be complimented for the hard work and dedication which they display. ' g Squad Flag Squad Flag Squad Flag Squ 52 The B-R Majorette Corps is one of the few majorette squads still in exis- tence in the state today. Combining the difficult techniques of traditional . baton twirling, with and without fire, with the art forms of jazz and classi- cal dancing, our Majorette Corps pre- sents a routine filled with interest, culture, and excitement. o o o o Majorette Corps Majorette Corps Majorei' Oj 53 ...  ♦ , , Co r: Co Co Co 5: Co o St Co r 5: Co Ci $:t Co r Music is very much a part of the life of every student at B-R. Some are content merely to listen, others, in in- creasing numbers, make their own music, and B-R is fortunate to have two very talented musicians on staff, Mr. Les Krick and Mr. Paul Peter- son. There are three major musical groups at B-R: the Marching Band, the Symphonic Concert Band, and the Jazz Band. These three groups provide both B-R and the communi- ties with a broad range of music. The Bridgewater-Raynham Marching Band combines patterns of motion and music to provide entertainment at half-time for Trojan football. The group also performs at community parades and celebrations. Front row (1 to r); R. Mitchell, M. Kneeland, S. Medeiros, R. Garshick, M. Vacher, M. Kilbridge, A. Hamilton, J. Thomas, P. Rubin, A. D'Arruda. 2nd row: C. Monestere, L. Whittier, D. Bumilla, M. Tonry, T. Cook, M. Pittsley, K. Buckley, S. Vacher, B. Leonard, S. Yelland. 3rd row; C. Shaw, P. DiVincenzo, M. Kilbridge, D. Sullivan, K. Edwards, F. Verhoorn, M. Kilbridge, B. Cook, B. Richardson, P. Estabrook, B. Estabrook. 4th row: J. Manning, B, Deasy, J. Shirosky, D. Vierra, G. Whittaker, B. Phillips, T. Carringer, P. Pagnini, J. Procknik, C. Fairbanks. c Music Music Music Music Music Music 54 The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School Concert Band performs monthly in the communities during the winter and spring. The music per- formed in these concerts is largely a representation of the various styles found in the classical repetoire. How- ever, music from the semi-classical as well as from the popular field is also performed. This fine organization now holds the AAA State Champion- ship for symphonic bands. 1st row (1 to4): M. Vacher, B. Estabrook, M. Tonry, L. Whittier, M. Kneeland, P. Di Vincenzo, C. Shaw, J. Procknik. 2nd row: P. Pubin, S. Medeiros, K. Edwards, M. Pittsley, B. Leonard, C. Monestere, K. Buckley, M. Kilbridge, M. Killbridge, S. Yelland, B. Cook, A. Hamilton, R. Garshick. 3rd row: T. Carringer, T. Cook, B. Phillips, D. Vieira, M. Kilbridge, P. Pagini, R. Mitchell, B. Richardson, A. D'Arruda, D. Bumila, B. Deasy, J. Shirosky, J. Manning, S. Vacher, C. Monestere. 4th row: G. Whittaker, D. Sullivan, C. Fairbanks. Sitting (1 to r): F. Verhoorn, B. Richardson, P. Di Vincenzo, A. Hamilton, J. Procknik, M. Tonry. Standing: R. Cessarini, J. Manning, S. Vacher, M. Kilbridge, D. Vieira, , J. Shirosky, B. Phillips, P. Pagnini, K. Lipsette, B. Deasy, M. Levasseur, P. Peterson, conductor. The B-R Jazz Band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Paul Peterson, is one of the most popular groups in school. This group plays music from both the popular and jazz repetoires. The group performs at the Christmas Concert as well as at concerts in both communities and in local schools. usic Music Music Music Music Music Music 55 o Org Qtq It would be nearly impossible, but in case you haven't noticed, those girls wearing the red and white plaid skirts and white vests on Fridays are not just any girls, they're the Bridgewater-Raynham Trojan Cheerleaders. Wearing those uni- forms you will find Sherry Blais, Cheryl Knowles, Jane Knowles, Lisa Griffin, Elise Nivica, Beth Perry, Heather Richie, Michele Sypher, El- len Querzoli, Brenda VanGiesen, and Mary Zutaut. Knowing their names is important, yes. Just as it's important that their pompoms wave jubilantly, their lips smile, their eyes flash, and their legs kick impossibly high. Everything the Trojan Cheerleaders do is now even more important since their winning of the U.S.C.A. National Cheerleading title — a reputation they must now uphold. But, the awards did not come easily. Co-Captain Beth Perry ex- plains: We've worked awfully hard, going to camp in the summer, then cheering for the football team in the fall and the basketball team in the winter. The hard work and practice the cheerleaders have put into their routines have not been in vain, howev- er, as they appear to be the closest thing to Cheerleading perfection since the Dallas Cowgirls. Even with all this added attention and awards they have won, Co-Captain Lisa Grif- fin has this to say: Nobody on the squad is a snob, or thinks being a cheerleader is anything to be conceit- ed about. We just all work together — everyone trying their best. We'll be looking for you on the sidelines, girls! Keep up the good work. 1st row: B. VanGeisen, B. Perry (Co-Capl.) L. Griffin (Co-captain), M. Sypher, C. Knowes. 2nd row; S. Blais, M. Zutaut, E. Nivica, H. Ritchie, E. Querzoli. J. Knowles. I 1st row: C. Smalley, B. Avila, J. Napolitano, P. Abney, J. Sale. 2nd row: L. Hickey, K. Reilly, S. Mastria, S. Clifford, K. Gallagher. 3rd row: M. Norvish, K. Murray, C. Prohovich, J. Querzoli, L. Rose. 'Peering Cheering Cheering Cheering Cheering I 56 .;iiS m- y -v:M Thanksgiving Rally This year's Thanksgiving Rally look place on November 25th. The Seniors won overall. The floats were more ambitious than in previous years and the cheering was more enthusiastic. Skits were performed by both the cheerleaders and the senior members of the football team. In fact, team members were called back for an en- wiEam Football — OCL Champs! msmsmmm hJtr.r'' ?™' !. '' ° ' '.'' ' ™J' ' '°°' '' ■■leak. They had only two returning starters and had lost thetr ent.re graduating offensive line. However, with Head Coach Paul Urban and his assisting CoachL Al Ston us and Dave Cretghton, there was a proper blend of mental discipline, intelligence, and a high eve loHntens t Led by their tri-captains Neal Zonfrelli, Greg Gannon and Phil Schneider, the Trojans began their quest for an OCL at 10 0 The nVs r ' ,r ' ! ' , : ™'' ''ered: Coach Urban won his 100th game, the Trojans wen memb the 98 Troian footh nf ' ' ''• ' ' r l'' = ° ' '' 'P'°-- B ' ™ost o, al, we will and w „ they did ' '™ '' ' ' ° « -■P- 'd on by an intense desire to win - IW Itmitk imMs 1 - « ! l AraA Vt l •V 2 L 1 K yl ll 'i ij. hM ' mI 1 1 FR ESHMAN TEAM CAPTAINS .' {j%;aH Boys' Soccer — We Are the Champions 1 St Row: S. Schum, D. Murphy. M. Parris. J. Walsh, T. Mazzeo. 2nd Row: L. Politano, T. Flynn, B. Nelson, R. Chicoine, D. Burke, B. Pike. 3rd Row: T. Correia, M. Lynch, S. Tebou, M. Meehan, J. Locke, K. O'Neill, G. Tipping, S. Oliveri. The 1981 B-R Boys' Soccer team was undefeated in regular season play and made it to the semi-finals in state competition. This year's team continued the very successful tradition of soccer at B-R. Again, the Boys' team captured the O.C.L. title. Four members of the team made the All Star Team: Shawn Schum, Larry Politano, Fernando Ferreira, and Timothy Flynn. The three top scorers in the O.C.L. were Shawn Schum, Fernando Ferreira, and Larry Politano. Shawn Schum made the Boston Globe All Star Team. No one at B-R will ever forget the three state tournament games played late in the fall of 1981. And no one at B-R will ever forget the last second head ball of Don Murphy svhich would have tied the game with Foxboro but was deflected by a Foxboro player! ismiKiA'mmfB r 'f J 1 1 Girls' Soccer — Best Ever! 1st Row: C. Malison, J. Rigo, J. Colford, M. Kilbridge, M. Callahan (Tri-Capt.), Liz May (Tri-Capl.), Traccy Bumpus (Tri-Capl.), C. Cunning- ham, K. Wilcox. C, Heslin. P. Callahan. 2nd Row: Coach J. Jackson, Ellen Bent, M. Dolan, L. Govoni. A. Callahan. B. Flynn, .). Paul. S. Peluso. A. O'Connor. C.Owens, M. Desisto. S. Reed. Assl. Coach L.Callahan. 3rd Row: K.Crowley. M.Gracia. D. Dorr. K.Scirocco. R. Murray. C. Callahan. D. Ellis. D. Stafford. K. Bearcc. T. Poirier. K. Smith. T. Lee. The 81 girls' soccer team under the direction of third-year coach Jim Jackson, successfully defended its OCL title. Led by tri-captains, Tra- cey Bumpus, Maureen Callahan, and Liz May, the team dominated the OCL while registering a perfect 10-0 record. Aided by the presence of the OCL's top three scorers: Liz May, Tracey Bumpus, and Peggy Callahan — the team scored an astounding 63 goals in ten games. The defensive statistics were equally impressive as Ihe team allowed but a single goal in OCL competition. Asa result, of their iomination, the team was well repre- iented on the OCL All Star Team 3lacing six members on the first team and three members on the second. Seniors: Tracey Bumpus, Maureen Callahan, and Liz May, along with Juniors: Peggy Callahan, Chris Matt- son, and Jeanne Paul were the reprc- B-R sentatives on the first team. B-R BR As a result of their OCL champion- B-R ship, the girls competed in the state B-R tournament for the fourth consccu- B-R tive year. Ceded seventh in the state, B-R the team defeated Lincoln-Sudbury B-R by the score of 1-0 in the third over- B-R time at home. Next, B-R travelled to B-R the home field of number 2 ceded Winchester where they lost the hard fought battle 2-0. The overall record of the team was 13 wins and 2 losses. B-R 4 Silver Lake 0 B-R 3 Scituarc K 0 B-R 10 Hingham 0 B-R 4 P.C. 0 B-R 5 W.H. 0 B-R 10 Silver Lake 1 B-R 4 Scituarc 0 B-R 11 Hingham 0 B-R 4 PC. 0 B-R 8 W.H. 0 ■- •- -I ' - ff.'i Golf — Hope For The Future! Firsl Row; B. Giddings, R. Smudin, C. Flynn, D. Almcda, S. Saccocia, S. Koulas, T. McGrath. Second Row; Coach Driscoll, B. Dcasv, D. Lech, P. Brennan, J. Burke. M. Gorman. r Despite outstanding play by Dave Al- meda and Chris Flynn, the golf team was winless. With twelve of the thir- teen players underclassmen. Coach Robert Driscoll looks to the future op- timistically. Due to the popularity of football and soccer, many fine golfers are unable to play. However, with the personnel the team now has and with some ex- perience, the underclassmen should rise to the occasion and provide Coach Driscoll with successful sea- sons in the future. tetl?l Girls' Field Hockey — Winning Attitude! Isl Row: M. Kilbridgc. C. Robak. R. Bois(Co-Capi.), C. Sicbbins (Co-Capt.). A. Levcsquc. 2nd Row: M. Rodrigues. M. Cooke, M. Kilbridgc, J. Qucr7oli, D. Grossman, D. Morrison, M. Norvish. 3rd Row: L. Laverly, D. PickcU, P. Mcrcadanlc. A. Morwick, M. l.cvasscur. rr .,gl Rookie Coach Sears suffered sev- eral lough losses in the course of the 1981 season. With losses to Scituate, Hingham, and Plym- outh-Carver all by one goal there is certainly hope for the future. Em- ploying hard work and hustle. Coach Sears exploited the avail- able talent and soon seems des- tined to have a winning season. mt 'mmmm «k l!  •«■■•!£ i«!«2 ■•• ! .••• ' i««95! n:::--sss •aim mi i Boys' Cross Country — An Exciting Season! Kneeling: B. Phillips, S. LaFlamme, M. D'Andrea. A. Tonry. G. Bent, B. Wyman, S. Wirta, D. Ninesling, A. Francis, T. Brennan. Standing: T. Wyman. R. Fountain. J. Sale. J. Widenfeller. J. Manning. S. O'Connor, B. Mitchell. B. Lewis. J. Olivcri. B. Cartwright, J. Pacheco, C. Smally. For the past two years one cannot talk about Cross Country at B-R without mentioning Barry Wyman. Winning the All-League and South Shore meets, Wyman won every race he completed. Seniors who helped the CC cause were: S. Wirtha, M. D'Andrea, and T. Brennan. Next year's hopefuls are: G. Bent, B. Louis, and S. O'Connor. All of these youngsters did a good job in the 1 98 1 season and will surely pro- vide Coach Moscardelli with success- ful meets. . itvi  SfcA' Girls' Cross Country — An Even Season! Kneeling: K. McMahon. M. Williams, A. Mavor, L. Littlefield, N. Dineen, K. Morwick, L. Mcaney, K. Urban. Standing: Coach L Tufts. J. Silvia, A. Gannon, J. Worcester, C. Prisco. B. Littlefield, L. Worcester. Despite the girls' .500 record in 1 98 1 , Coach Tufts had good reason to be proud. His team had only one senior, D. Jaskola, and a good many talented underclassmen. J. Worcester and K. Morwick, a junior and a sophmore, were both strong team members. With these girls returning next year, the Girls' C.C. Team will be fighting for a possible OCL Title. rm mf Boys' Basketball — Trying Season! Kneeling: Coach Sarantopolous, S. Shawn. P. Muir, M. Blakeley, Coach Fisher. Standing: T. LaFleur, B. Wyman, M. Costa, G. Badagio, M. Mcehan, M. D'Andrea, M. Ncedham, P. Schneider, C. King, G. Bent, E. Lampros, S. Wirta, D. Cuff. Unfortunately, a slow start and some key injuries denied the Trojan boys' basketball team a legitimate shot at a championship season. With talented Iri-captains, Mark Blakeley, Pete Muir, and Shawn Schum, the team showed signs of greatness — when at full strength. The Trojans featured a strong bench including Mike Meehan, Barry Wyman, Phil Schneider, Scott Wirta, and Jeff Ba- dagio. Girls' Basketball — An Impressive Season! Wtj 1 Hl m Is '' mI H I H O H H i F Isl row: T. Bumpus, M. Callahan, M. Kilbridge, J. Colford. 2nd row: J. Flaherty, J. Rigo, L. Meaney, M. Kilbridge, J. Paul, B. Flynn, P. Callaghan, M. Williams, Coach Costa. The 1981-82 girls' basketball team had a very successful year. Under the leadership of co-captains Maureen Kilbridge and Maureen Callaghan, the girls were a major force in the OCL. With the outside shooting of Jill Colford and Kristen Norwick and the inside work by Maureen Kil- bridge and Beth Flynn, the team scored consistently well all year. The outstanding member of the team was Margaret Killbridge who was consis- tently the high scorer as well as an excellent rebounder. Despite losing three seniors to graduation. Coach Costa can look forward to another successful season with many return- ing varsity members. misfml y H19 HI |H T SIkjP' jl Hup l B I hI h P I H v B l H 1 L' '' V 1 B v ' ' 9 1 ByjB m ' K r H R Q K H Ji Bj PHI I H' F 1 u . ;[__ v Wf Hb H I I HiV HI HHtt Sw H9 r B r i L l K I i F PM B k B ' i v H £,- 4 i dyk i i l vU B 1 ■l ■FjHI lHr 4rV P I I B K L. Kr V- | EI B Is J Hh IffH S K |H Hf1ij H vT J Pr K. K 1 HISSyu HH WTIiHIH ■isSSctfl ■■iiippsi LLi iHii iviit lHiv BL dRII 1st row: T. Williams, A. Cappielio. N. Thrasher, L. Govoni, T. 2nd row: M. Dolan, A. Callaghan, K. Peterson. S. Peluso, M. Kilbridge, J. Parker, Coach Sears. Boys' Gymnastics — Looks Promising! Although the 1 98 1 -82 boys' gymnas- tics team didn't fare that well at meets, team members showed a lot of promise for the future. Jim Revil was outstanding at high bar and vaulting while Darrin Harris and Troy Spen- cer looked strong in all events and es- pecially in the rings. Coach Mulloy can look forward to a strong team next year. Kneeling: T. Bumpus, J. Revil, T. Larscn, B. Kilroy. Standing: S. Almeida, B. Kelly, Coach Mulloy, D. Harris, D. Flaherty. - tla- Girls' Gymnastics — Outstanding Performances. Silting; J. Sherry, N. Jones, B. VanGeisen. Kneeling: P. Phillipe, E. Bent, K. Urban, R. Peters, L. Semas. Standing: D. Carr. L. Sherry, J. Maclntyre, C. Sherry, K. Scoricco, L. Meyer, Coach Glenn. The girls' gymnastics team finished with a 3-5 record and a 2-3 in the OCL league. Non-league meets con- sisted of meets with the Suburban League. Outstanding performers were: Senior Nancy Jones on uneven parallel bars and vault and Sopho- more Laura Sherry as an all-around performer. Other seniors on the team included Brenda VaGeisen and June Sherry. S3f i Wrestling — OCL Champs! The B-R Wrestling team won its fourth straight OCL Championship this year. From the first of the season, the young team with many first year starters showed a strong desire to win. Working to develop both strong bo- dies and strong minds, the young grapplers with encouragement from seniors Neal Zonfrelli, Peter Wyman, Al Beninati, and Mike Grover, soon gained confidence and experience. In- spired talent and concerned coaching, under the leadership of Mr. Holmes, brought another championship to B- Varsity Team (L-R): B. Caswell, J. Corriea, A. Beninati, N. Zonfrelli, P. Wyman, M. Grover, J. Francis. 2nd row: Coach Holmes and son, J. Cannis- traro, J. Obin, R. Stanton, G. Pacheco, T. Wyman, D. Ritchie, T. Oliveri, P. Sweeney. R i . - Hockey — Young Talent! Sitting: D. Sotera, J. Sacaramozzino, M. Barnes. 2nd row: L. Howard, S. Barnes, J. Dolan, T. Page, R. Reed, S. Sullivan, B. lafrante. 3rd row: Coach Pare, B. Chipman, T. Chipman, C. Flynn, D. Jamieson, G. Scaquist, B. Morrisey, Coach Crane. The 1981-82 B-R Hockey Team was composed of many young, inexperi- enced players who showed real poten- tial as the season progressed. The first line was composed of All-Stars who scored over 100 points, making it per- haps the top line in the league. Next year with many returnees, coupled with the two division OCL set up, B- R should challenge for the champion- ship. .'r Boys' Baseball — A Re-Building Season! 1st Row: B. Zaverucha. L. Reagan. J. Maloof, P. Blakclcy. M. Hickcy, R. Asncs, S. Chalmers. .). Smith. 2nd Row: B. Morrisey. E.J. Murphy. P. Muir. G. Bent, M. Blakelcy. J. Grigas, S. Prisco, Coach J. Pierson. After a discouraging 6-10 1981 sea- son the Trojan Head Coach John Pearson looks to 1982 as a complete turn around. With returning veterans Steve Prisco, Jeff Smith, Pete Muir and Mark Blakeley, the Trojans base- ball team will be looking good as they drive for a return to normalcy and another OCL Title. F ■4 V«.: ' JjjP V r msfwif- m i V h Girls' Softball — A Powerful Season! 1st. Row: J. Colford. T. Whittemore, M. Kilbridge, K. Tonry, K. Walsh, L. Corria, K. Cross, P. Freeman. 2nd Row: K. Flaherty. M. Rodrigue, A. O'Conner, M. Kilbridge, Coach J. Dillon, R. Canepa, D. Soucy, J. Rego, L. Stewart. The 1981 Girls' Softball Team under the direction of first year coach John Dillon had a re-building season. Led by captains Karen Walsh and Kathy Tonry the girls lost many games in the late innings. The team is looking forward to a much improved season. Coach Dillon, returning for his sec- ond year, is optimistic about the com- ing season with many experienced players coming back. Those returning are seniors Patty Freeman, Jill Col- ford, Denise Soucy, Tracey Whitte- more, Robin Canepa and Karen Cross; and juniors JoAnne Rigo, I Mary Rodrigues, and Alicia O'Con- imitm ttt'l II it ifajii l gtgi Boys' Track and Field — Big Improvement} 1st Row: R. Bonfiglioli, D. Harris, J. Soukup, S. Laffoley, A. Sullivan, J. Campbell, A. Ross (Co-Capt,), P. Wyman (Co-Capt), S. O'Connor, J. Boyd, J. Oliveri, M. Pina, T. Flynn, B. Podzon, K. Tolivasia. 2nd Row: M. Tonry, C. Perry, T. Brennan, L. Bresciani, M. Bumpus, A. Kane, J. Souza. T. Chew, D. Ninesling, K. Reordan, J. Joaquin, A.Sime, A. Beninati, D. Reynolds, L. Morgan, P. Wyman, B. Novotny (Mgr.), M. lafrati. 3rd Row: Coach A. Pacheco, M. Sweeney, M. Tufts, P. Schneider, G. Natvig, D. Pottier, S. Schum, W. Cram, N. Zonfrelli, S. McDermott, J. Pruyn, T. Gracia. P. Urban, S. LaFlamme, M. Costa. The 1981 Boys' Track and Field team was lead by captains Paul Wy- man and Glenn Ross. The team went 5-3 which was a switch from last year's 1-7 record. The squad set a re- cord for most consecutive victories with five. The team had many league All-Stars: Paul Wyman (Pole Vault), Wayne Cram (Triple Jump), Tim Gracia (Javelin), Glenn Ross (Dis- cus), and the 4X 1 10 Relay Team. Leading the team in scoring was Paul Wyman with Wayne Cram and Glenn Ross, second and third. Paul Wyman tied the existing Pole Vault record with a vault of 13' while Wayne Cram set a new High Jump record of 6' 2' 4 . am Girls' Track — Prospects Good! Ist Row: K. Urban. S. Mastria. C. Robak, J. Sale, P. Abncy. .1. Ncis. S. Zonfrclli. E. Bcni. K, Gallagher. K. Morwick. M. Kilbridgc. 2nd Row: S. La- Flammc, D. I.a arus, A. Cross, K. Rilcv. H. Worcester. N. Cain. K. Murray. M. Plassc. 1-. l.ittlcfield. C. Parker, K.Solomon. H. Hogg. J. Parker. 3rd Row: B. Fisher, D. Dyer, 1.. Rodrique , S. Flaherty, S. Blais, .1. Worcester, N. Robak, C. Ryan, A. Morwick, A. Natvig, L. Dodge, M. Cooke The Girls Track Team, under the leadership of Coach Urban, did out- standingly well with a record of five wins and three losses. Thanks to the hard work and dedica- tion of J. Worcester, N. Robak, and A. Morwick, along with that of the other team members, B-R made for tough competition. Coach Urban — as well as under- classmen team members, will be sorry to see seniors K. Solomon, M. Kil- bridgc, C. Robak, and A. Clark leave. Boys' Tennis Team Looks Promising! 1st Row; M. Betlcncourt. S. Boullicr. B. Wyman. M, D'Andrca. J. Clifford. 2nd Row: M. Shcchan, A. Hamclton. .1. Boydcn. VI. Corrcia. S. Saccioca. Standing: Coach .1. .lackson. .1. Burke. D. Vicra. T. l.amson. .1. Junkin. M. Dicthclm. Coach I-. Fisher. Coach Larry Fisher looks to the 1 982 season with enthusiasm. After a fair 6-10 season the Tennis Team will have the needed experience for a very successful season. With seven returning lettermen, in- cluding B. Wyman, M. Merithew, and J.D. Clifford. Coach Fisher has good cause to look optimistically to- ward the upcoming season. f- a Girls' Tennis — A Love -ly Season! 1st Row: L. Gori, P. Palleschi, J. Ouimet, C. Park, L. McCormack. T. Wright, D. Mitchell, K. Rosengren, B. Barros, S. Tahair, C. Chadwick. 2nd Row: Coach Mr. Nawlicki, C. lafrate, M. Williams, M. Constable, E. Nivida, K. Peterson, B. Flynn, F. Bassett, P. Swartz, K. McMahon, B. Vargas, L. Laverty, D. Silva, Coach Miss Robbins. Missing: M. MacDonald. The 1981 girls' tennis team finished the season with a final record of eight wins and eight losses. Singles action was highlighted by the performances of Captain Theresa Wright, and sen- iors Chris Park, Margaret Degen- hardt, and Diana Mitchell. All mem- bers made commendable efforts con- tributing to the team's success. 1982 squad, the upcoming season looks promising. The team would like to thank Mr. Nawlicki for dedicating to us his time, patience, and constant support. -mmm 95 Freshmen — New Faces at B-R! The Freshman class is a very spirited one. They cheered louder than any previous freshman class to come in close in the cheering competition. They have big plans for their four years here at B-R, and we wish them luck. We hope that they will not waste their years here and that they will take full advantage of the fine educa- tion which B-R can provide. Nearest the wall: J. Wright, L. Perry, C. Bent. 2nd row: B. Querzoli, Mr. Brogna — Advisor. M. Sophomores — Facing the Future! Left to right: J. Revil, K. Murray, S. Clifford, C. Prohovish, iVIr. Cunniff — advisor. This year's Sophomore class has been very active under the direction of a new member of our staff, Mr. Cun- niff. They have selected fine class rings and have great ideas for fund raisers. 97 The Junior Class, the largest class in the school, is one of the most spirited classes in memory. The class had a very successful float at the Thanksgiving Rally with the theme of Drag the Bulldogs . The Prom Committee hopes to be the first group ever to stage a junior prom outside of the school. Members of the committee feel that this year's junior class deserves something fancy . The class plans a computer dating service as its big func- tion. Awesome Juniors Class Officers: B. Clifford — President, A. Morwick — Vice President, J. Hall — Secretary, L. Littlefield — Treasurer. Advisor; B. Djerassi. 98 iinJPi ■▲' s i h.Vv ' . J Junior Prom The 1981 Junior Prom was held on May 5th. The Prom was a big success largely due to Mr. John Dillon, Class Advisor, and the members of the Ju- nior Prom Committee. The theme of the Prom was Keep on Loving You — based on the song by REO Speed- wagon. Left to Right: K. Anania, B. Barros, M. Sypher (Queen), L. Rezendes, B. Sergio, and escorts. 102 103 Lack of student support caused the Miss Regional Dance to be somewhat of a disappointment. For those who did attend, music was provided by the group Destiny . The main event of the evening was the naming of Miss Regional for 1981. First, Mr. Dillon announced the court, which consisted of Lorna Patterson, Lisa Rezendes, Michelle Sypher, and Glenys Gracia. Tension mounted as Mr. Dillon opened the envelope and announced, to the surprise of few, the name Lisa Griffen as Miss Regional for 1981. Lisa, co-captain of the varsity cheer- leaders for basketball and football as well as a member of the National Honor Society, was presented a bou- quet of roses by Senior Class Presi- dent, Al Beninati. Lisa was escorted by Al to her throne where Coach Ur- ban placed the ceremonial crown upon her head. The evening ended with the traditional spotlight dance where Lisa and her court danced with their assigned escorts. Lisa presided over Trojandom throughout the en- tire pre-Thanksgiving game festivi- ties, which included riding in the pa- rade and making a speech during the rally. Miss Regional Dance 104 Vi esf i am 105 Capeway Junior Miss Pageant On November 22, 1981, twenty-one seniors representing Bridgewater- Raynham, East Bridgewater, and West Bridgewater high schools par- ticipated in the annual Capeway Ju- nior Miss Pageant. Award winners from B-R were Deborah Stanton, who received the third runner-up and physical fitness awards, Kim Ed- wards, who received the award for the most advertising, Kim Pagnini, who was awarded the prize for selling the most tickets, and Laura Arruda, who received the Spirit of Junior Miss award. Other participants from B-R included Paula Di Vincenzo and Tra- cy Ghelfi. 106 Kimberly Pagnini Lori Arruda Tracy Ghelfi Kimberly Edwards Deborah Stanton Paula DiVincenzo 107 Senior X-mas Party Christmas came early to the seniors of B-R this past year when approxi- mately 100 costumed and dancing seniors transformed Dining Room 2 into a warm and friendly place and celebrated Christmas on the eve of December 18th. Everyone rocked to the fine music provided by the senior class officers and advisors, but the highlight of the evening had to be the arrival of Santa Claus. Everyone gawked and cheered as Santa gathered the toys so gener- ously donated by the students and promised to distribute them to needy children. The senior X-mas Party has always been a memorable party, and this year's was no exception! [IT ' I ■miaim: ■1 ■1 ' 1 •■1 l f ! K hm • ! 't Z- i •5 1  « 1 7 ' J 1 . • V • iisimmmst . v'v y 7 This is the year we graduate. To this school we'll come no more. This is our goal of the past 12 years. It is what we've waited for. The days were laced with fun and games. Along with our growing up. We've developed personalities. We've had to measure up. Not only with tests and teachers. We've had to make it with our peers. And now that struggle is over. Some feel like shedding tears. We're going to miss our classmates. The teachers' constant calls. We're going to miss the notes and such. All that we passed along the halls. With that diploma comes a sad thought. Our adolescent years are gone. Many memories shared and remembered. Now we must face reality! by Martha MacDonald 15 Best Looking Friendliest Mike Sweeney — Lisa Griffin David Pettier — Beth Perry Most Popular Class Flirt Greg Gannon — Joel Hess — Sue Morin 116 Best Dressed Most Intellectual Duanne Striggles — Tina Lee Frank Verhoorn — Stephanie Joaquin Best Personality Class Musician Matt D'Andrea — Michele Mastria Frank Verhoorn — Mary Vacher 117 'V' : Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed .N 3 1 .W ■Hi ... U: ... j ■MB i Iwfa ■m • • . t' ' ' ' -- 1 liA s 11 ' Neal Zonfrelli — Jill Colford Al Beninati — Diane Silva Quietest --a««HM Class Clown Mike Barnes — Glenys Gracia Scott Wirta — Paula Lima 118 9mmso ' Loudest Class Artist Phil Schneider — Lisa Rezendes Jim Lynch — Jeroiyn Ouimet Rowdiest Most Spirited Joel Hess — Lisa Rezendes Scott Wirta — Beth Perry 119 : 1, Class Couple mmH, The Leading Actors! I Left to right; Advisor J. Dillon, C. Knowles, B. Wyman, D. Striggles, A. Beninati, Advisor P. Capen. The years at B-R have brought the members of the senior class closer to- gether. Friendships have been made and have grown because of functions like the Christmas Party, the Miss Regional Dance, and the Junior Prom. This year's class functions in- cluded the Talent Show, the Senior Banquet, and the Senior Prom — the finale of the last act which the seniors played at B-R. This year's officers brought enthusiasm to this final year. Thanks go, too, to the advisors for a job well done. 121 JU'1 For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; Yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant. Job 14:7-9 We remember Michael. We remember his smile as he watched and laughed with us. We see him still, riding the halls. Michael Cornwall In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Mem When the blue hills grow tender, when they pull the twilight close with gesture beautiful, And shadows are their garments, and the air Deepens, and the wild veery is at prayer, Their arms strong around me; and 1 know That somehow I shall follow when you go To the still land beyond the evening star. Where everlasting hills and valleys are, And silence may not hurt us any more, And terror shall be past, and grief and war. — Grace Hazard Conkling We remember Christine and our memory of her was with us here at B-R so that she too came with us with her laugh and she too graduated. Christine O'Brien 122 AimaiB There comes a time for all of us When we must say good-bye, But faith and hope and love and trust Can never, never die. Although the curtain falls at last Is that a cause to grieve? The future's fairer than the past If only we believe. Trust in God's eternal care — So when the Master calls Let's say that Life is still more Although the curtain Falls. Anon. We haven't forgotten Scott and what he meant to so many of us, his games, his laugh. He was with us here and ■laughed and, probably, is smiling still. Scott Walker riam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memory of Bruce Michael Zaverucha Bruce, who we hold most dear, Will never truly leave us . . . He lives on In the kindness he showed, The comfort he shared, And the love he brought Into our lives. Those we love. Are with the Lord. And the Lord has promised To be with us. If they are with Him, And He is with us. They cannot be far away. Bruce Zaverucha 123 l :Pmm : DAWN A. ADOMAITIS: B.B. 512 King Philip St. (R); Spanish Club 3, 4. Band 1 , 2, 3. Drama Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club. Foreigner Sept. 8 1 , October 9 . . . Halloween w P-Tet and Jeep . . . Hardy times and good friends and loved ones . . . John . . . Rally . . . We're out . . . Thanks, Pals. DAVID JOHN ALMEDA; A! 321 Broadway (R); Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Capt. 3, 4. '68 Ford Torino . . . Four Wheelin' . . . Lost in Space . . . AC DC . . . Pine St . . . Mallard Club. KIMBERLY ANANIA: Kimmy 210 North St. (B); John 2 27 81 . . . Thanks, Tami ... Jr. Prom Court . . . Mr. Reilly's Class . . . Florida . . . The G.B. . . . Take care, TERPSCJSL. JEFFREY ANDERSON: Otie 105 Barbara Rd. (R); Diana For- ever! . . . Summertimes for Frisbees and Standish . . . J.T. with Di, M.T.B., D.D., and J.S. ... The Best . . . Zav . . . Log Cabin Dreams (Someday) . . . Wild Times . . . Friends. DONALD BARRY ARMFIELD: Don 80 Union St. (B); Science Club, 1 , 2. Computer . . . No Idea . . . No Prob- lems . . . No Way . . . Gone . . . Bad influence . . . Nice ears! . . . We're on fire . . . Laser Beam . . . Dave . . . Dan . . . Mike . . . Leaves . . . DC. ANTONE ARRUDA: Root 465 Church St. (R); Good times . Parties . . . Pine St. . . . Route 1 8 . 5th Period . . . Trans-Aming . Four Wheelin' . . . Zav . . . Ms. LAURIE ANN ARRUDA: Rootie 174 Temi Rd. (R); Hockey Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3,4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Track 1. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Hello . . . friends and many good times . . . Kinks . . . Geils . . . Parties at Joe's and 18 . . . Beach Bound . . . KL-LS . . . Clubs — Hey Viv- ian! . . .Go Wild . . . Jr. Miss. . .Jr. JEFFREY BADEJO: Baday 388 Center St. (R); Baseball 1, 4. Football 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. Zoom's Class . . . Olds . . . Parties ... TDWMI ... GBWMI ... FRPR ... CBZ ... RHWTC ... Crusin . . . Crystals . . . Sports . . . DM ... TFIWI ... AC DC ... Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Gam- Prom . . . M-Y. . . . Lvy, M D. Bruce . . . BBB-R bling. 124 imi MICHAEL BARNES 88 Ruth Ellen Road (R). Ice Hock- ey 1,2, 3, 4. Co-Capt 4. Soccer 2. Student Council 4. REGIONAL SOUND 4. 16 ... Central All- Star — HNIB, 1981 ... The Test- able Connection . . . Cheap Points ... 17 10 27... 8 9 17... Sweet Feet . . . V-660, M-750-Potential . . . Payne! Matignon? Thank you, MDNTSDN. BETH ANNE BARROS 74 Warren St. (R); Tennis 1-4. UN- ITAS 4, Class Editor. 1981 Mass Girls State. Jr. Prom Comm. Jr. Prom Court. Mark . . . ILY . . . Someday Kiddo? . . . The Girls . . . CCBLMMKOSG . . . Miss ya, L.P! . . . Squeens . . . M and Ms. with Bren . . . We're there! Somewhere over the rainbow . . . Miss Piggy . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad and Markie. DONNA L. BARTER: Dee 253 Cross St. (B); Journey . . . Starrs Pits . . . Artie's . . . LYB . . . Matt ... Let the Good Times Roll . . . JUJU and LOC . . . Rainbows . . . MICH . . . Summer Nights . . . Norton . . . Thanks, Jackie and Mom and Dad. VIVIAN M. BEDFORD Barbara Rd. (R); D.C. and B.C. — Good Luck and Thanks . . . The Breakers . . . Deb L. . . . Capp's ... I won't forget ya, Lauri . . . Billy . . . Boston . . . Eel . . . R.D. . . . Kukaloo . . . E.G. . . . Noo! . . . P.A.N. L. LISA MARIE BELLEW 1483 Plymouth St. (B); Bruce 1 81 ... The Vineyard . . . K.F., M.D., C.G., C.N., S.M. ... Along the Road . . . Doors . . . L.U.B. Thanks, Mom and Dad. ALBERT F. BENINATl, Jr: Ben 1692 South St. (B); Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1. Track 2, 3, 4. French and Spanish Club 3, 4. Newspaper 3, 4. UNITAS 4. N.H.S. Farm and Fasting . . . GM Stroll . . . Luv . . . Frail and fort . . . One . . . Camp . . . Bags . . . Ap- ples . . . deC . . . AFPBB . . . Ribbon . . . Mis . . . Hope . . . Joy . . . Fut . . . Family and Friends . . . Thanks. CARLETON R. BENNETT II: Bud 120 Atkinson Dr. (B); Cross Coun- try 2. Basketball 1. Wendi — 11 12 81 ... No more waiting ... Wrong Wrinkle, Wirt! . . . Bean, Thanks . . . WS . . . Foreigner . . . I'm gone — yeah! Thanks, Mom and Dad. SUZANNE BENNETT: Sue 56 Johnson St. (R); Friends . . . Spe- cial Moments ... 4th Period Lounge . . . Never forgotten times . . . Can- oeing . . . The River . . . Swimming . . . Thanks, Mom, Dad, Lisa, and Linda. 125 .mmm.fmi i SCOTT M. BERRY: Raz 73 Sunrise Drive (B); Photo Club 2. Work Study 3. 4. UNITAS 4. Who needs a ride? . . . Hydro- planing . . . Outta gas with Cath . . . Mono? Are you icidding? . . . 7th period with the kids . . . OLF . . . Thanks, Ma and Dad and family . . . Good Luck, F. CAROLINE M. BEST: Beetle 19 Sha w Rd. (B); Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Bike Club 2. Scott 9 15 81 WW ... Rose ... SL'S 9 8 81 CJLH- U2LR... PS 1970...Cruisen 11 27 81 Rally 80-8! ... B and P — friends forever. Thanks, Mom and Man. SUSAN M. BEVIS; Sue 1190 High St. (B); Gymnastics Mgr. 1, 2. Drama 1. Chart ... 4 23 80 . . . Stones . . . Seger ... The Boss . . . Skynrd for ever . . . The van with Deece . . . SD and RR . . . Good times with good friends . . . Zav . . . The Prom . . . Skool's out forever . . . Ramble on. DONNA BLACK 1 270 Plymouth St. (B); Work Study The gang Driving around . . My pals at King's ... I made it! Bob Seger Loud music . . . . . Friday nights SCOTT ALAN BLACK: Blackie 1270 Plymouth St (B); VooDoo . . . Old Cars . . . Air Force. STEVEN BLACKDEN: Bucky 111 Main Street (B): Track 1. SP ...BR ... ARNG ... MP. MARK EDWARD BLAKELEY; Blake 170 Park Ave (B); Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. Baseball I, 2, 3,4. Football 1,2. 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. The Paper Store . Sorry Bill! ... 10-0 .. . Shanky . Beth . . . Bag . . . Miss Piggy . Spaghetti . . . Skiing Belly Flops . No Bowl ... 85 ... 1 Quit. PATRICIA A. BLESDELL: PJ 55 Broadway (R); Dennis 4 1 1 81 . . . Jeep . . . KC . . . Roper . . . Please Stop . . . Donna . . . Dawn . . . ILY Dennis . . . FM . . . David . . . Kevin . . . Bounce . . . Halloween . . . Thanks, Mom. 126 BRYAN BLUNDELL 44 Douglas Dr. (B). VERONICA D. BOIS: Roni 1 52 Plymouth St. (B); Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. Co-Capt 4. Charlie's Angels . . . R.P. 5 29 81 . .. Don't look at me . . . Crutches . . . No man's land . . . Delay . . . Thanks, M. and D. . . . Nip . . . The Tango . . . State House . . . Florida . . . Cars Fly. DONNA MARIE BONANNO: Bonan 108 Lakeview Dr. (R); Soccer 1, 2, 3. Ski Club 3. 8 21 81 ... Live... Bafers...GladILY...MP... AT MACS . . . Awesome . . . Friends, Luv ya all . . . Good Luck, June . . . Soccer Practice . . . Punk Out . . . Wild ... I Luv ya. Ma and Dad! TERRY LEE BOUCHER 120 Broadway (R); Dave 9 14 79 . . . Concerts . . . Cruisin . . . Got to be free . . . Cougars . . . Gone for good . . . Thanks, Ma. LINDA MARIE BRAZIL 305 Hayward St. (B); Soccer Mgr 2, 3. Robby 4 4 81 ... I waly .. Class with CB . . . Morbid . . . Jour ney . . . Kris? . . . ss-5 . . . Thanks Mr. S. . . . McG . . . Camping . . Maine . . . z-28 or me? . . . Love to Ma and Dad. LAURA BREAULT 27 Woodward Rd (R); Ski Club 1. 2, 3. RALLY 234 .. . X-mas Party . . . Sr. Prom ... DJ ... Annicake . . .Jay Peak . . . BBB's . . , Kukaloo . ,. EEL ... CANOER ... GILY . . . Good luck, guys . . . Bye, Bye, B- R . . . Thanks. THOMAS R. BRENNAN: Grizz 37 Maple Ave (B); Photography Club 2, 3, 4. UNITAS 4. Editor. Newspaper 4. Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 3, 4. Nowhere — man. RODDY P. BROWN: Rod 1622 High Street (B); Weight Lift- ing 4. Fords , . . Shelbys ... AC Co- bras . . . Daytona Cougars. 127 ; Yy, hi KRISTINE ANN BUCKLAND: Kris South St. (B); Good Luck to JK . . . PB . . . AB . . . Summer 79 . . . Good bye, B-R . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. WALTER L. BUMP lU: Butch 20 Bridge St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3. Nip . . . Canal . . . With Monique . . . Champ Stuff . . . Club Dance . . . Car Crash . . . Getto . . . Cruise . . . Scusset Beach . . . CB 450 . . . I'm riding! MICHAEL P. BUMPUS: The Bump 28 Stetson St (B); Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. UNITAS 4. 10-0 . . . Rallies ... J. Giels . . . L. Wness = Hank! . . . Shotgun . . . Road Trips! . . . S.C. Parks and Malls . . . Who Queebed? ... Be Serious . . . 64 . . . Thank you all! . . . Sears rooftop ... at Fair. RAYMOND H. BUMPUS 198 Broad St. (B); To anyone who has Mr. Harrington for P.O.D. — Beware! He'll write you to death! TRACEY LEE BUMPUS: Bump 113 Bedford St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3. Co-Capt. 4. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Lunch room ... All my friends and family . . . Soccer . . . Good Luck . . . Remember the good times . . . L-R- B, take it easy . . . NJ '79 . . . All Stars . . . NY 80 . . . Thanks, M-D. ELISABETH M. BURER: Lisa 48 Lakeview Drive (R); Sum '79 . . . Sook . . . WP . . . Laugh'in . . . Con- certs . . . Cruisin . . . Hitting the Beach . . . EEEE . . . MWTWGF ... TIM 11 14 79— TFE ... Queen . . . Ridin in the TA . . . Outa gas, Mare? CHARLES E. BURGESS: Chuck 47 Plymouth St (B); Cathy . . . S ummer '81 ... Sweets . . . 430 . . . State House . . . Charlie's Angels . . . Class with LB . . . X-mas Party . . . Thankx Day . . . FO and D. . . . J. Giels . . . Charger . . . Thanks M and D . . . CDRLKD. DAVID BURKE: Burky 36 Weonit Court (B); Basketball Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Golf 3. 128 CHERYL BURNETT 1599 South St. (B); Basketball 1.2, 3. Band 1. 2, 3. Chorus 4. Ski Club 1,2, 3,4. Erik 8 29 81 lly...Good times remembered forever . . . May- be .. . Not again? . . . Three Muske- teers 2 17 81... Skiing with K.C.! . . . Blast . . . Help me, June! . . . AYSMSP? . . . Stang . . . Nervous ... 1 WALY E.S. . . . Thanks, M, D, and G. DANIEL L. BURNS, Jr: Danny 269 Church St. (R); UNITAS 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. Good Luck, friends . . . You're obnoxious . . . you ride with Mike . . . Computers ... '77 Pontiac Lemans . . . Another Brick in the Wall . . . Thanks, M and D. KELLI ANN BUTLER: Kel 70 Warren St. (R); Hey, Pam and Chris ... 6th ... Me and My RC .. . 4th ... Shaw's X-mas Party . . . Great times with friends . . . Serious talks . . . Good times and bad . . . Miss you all. Thanks, Ma and Dad. ELISSA M. CAHILL: Lisa 32 Lester Rd. (R); Scott 9 3 81 . . . I waly . . . Alana, O. Juice! . . . Thanks for being there, L'il Annie- kins . . . Red Roses . . . Hello, school? . . . Miss you, N and P . . . Thanks, M and D . . . Love ya, Pam- ily. MAUREEN CALLAGHAN: Mooky 216 Plain St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3. JOSEPH CAMARA 69 Orchard Street. (R). ELLEN CAMERON 95 Porter Place (B); Friends of '81 . . . Midnite at HoJo's ... I Luv you Pick . . . Worester ... I hate NY . . . Camping with Collette . . . Upset Stomach . . . Thanks, M, D, and Nana . . . CLCD. ROBIN ANNE CANEPA: Rob 1455 Old Pleasant St. (B); Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. Softball!, 2, 3,4. Jeff 8 20 81 . . . England . . . Sleepovers . . . Quequeg . . . Nova . . . Boston . . . Memories . . . Thanks to my friends, especially my family ... I made it! 129 ROBERT CANNISTRARO: Knobby 74 Alice Rd. (R); So I'm graduating MARIA CAPECE 12 Meadow Lane (B); Good times with DB . . . Good times at WV . . . CD . . . TL . . . Many more good times. Thanks, M and D. . . . I final- ly made it! . . . Later. ANDREA M. CARDARELLI: Carda 5 Oak Ridge Lane (B); Soccer 1. Softball 1 . Debbie . . . Doreen . . . Rich . . . Gina . . . . . Florida . . . MACS . . . P.J.'s The Catalina . . . cake Cupcake . . . JoU . . . Yaakko The Volvo . . . . . TKPRTS . . . Huh? . . , Fruit- ELLEN M. CARON 97 Rowayne Park (B); Kenny 6 23 80 . . . Maine . . . Crud . . . Styx . . . Dodge Power Wagon . . . The Rocks . . . WBJAIL ... Deb and Skee . . . Gerald . . . Four Wheelin' . . . Hor- seneck . . . DTTLOLG ... D ... Mutes. Bye Luv, ya! JOSEPH CARRATURO, Jr.: Joe 49 Pear! St. (B); Soccer 1, 2. Track 1, 2. Rock'n Roll ... I like it . . . Hendrix . . . Zepplin . . . Help! . . . Money . . . Party . . . Take me to the river . . . Blues . . . Practice . . , Ramble-on. DONNA MARIE CASEY 36 Murray Circle (R); Feb 24 . . . Nov 7 . . . Your in my heart . . . R.S. . . . Quiet nights together . . . Old- fashioned love . . . Thank you, Bruce for being mine ... I love you. STEPHANIE J. CASEY; Steph 364 Elm St. (R); Good times, bad times . . . Concerts . . . Best friends — LAKMDTKACK . . . UMMYA ... Go wild . . . Florida . . . Parties . . . That car . . . Joe — Luv ya . . . School's out! RICHARD CESARINI 60 Atkinson Drive (B). 130 li '-'''s iiiaSm ■IP B B ■' ' H ' '' 1 H K 1 B ji CHRISTINE CHADWiCK: Chabs 30 College Rd. (B); Tennis 2, 3, 4. Photography Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Advisory Board. Mike . . . Rally . . . Excellent . . . Flirt . . . Hash browns and cheese . . . Thanks, everyone . . . Good luck . . . LYA . . . Skiing . . . Xmas . . . Giggle. LEAH CHAPLIN 250 Summer St. (B); Future times and Past memories . . . BR's Mad People . . . JAM '80 . . . ALBRS . . . 4th Off . . . R and R sure helped me through . . . Family . . . Gary. JON ROBERT CHASE 107 Hall St. (R); Band 1, 2, 3. Stage Band2, 3.SkiClubl,2, 3.0LF... Gramps . . . Aw, OLE . . . Gramps . . . Aw, Wow . . . Four Wheelin' . . . Friends . . . MTSCDJM ... The Capri AJT 11 25 81. Wholly Mo- ses.. . 871-BWG ... I made it! . . . Thanks, M and D. DONNA CHAVES 145 Hall St. (R): D.M. forever ... Good times, bad times . . . Mush- head . . . I'm sorry . . . How ya doin? ... 18 ... What should I do? . . . KIRK CHUCKRAN 257 Hayward St. (B). STEVEN CHURCHILL: Steve 398 Plymouth St. (B); Wrestling 1. Baseball 1. Soccer 1, 2. Beatles'. . . N.Y.... Florida... N.H....' Ever- ybody's got something to hide. CATHERINE E. CIARCIA: C.C. 245 Gardner St. (R); Track 2. Cross Country 3. May 17 Barry — 143 .. . Jane imitations . . . Concerts . . . Friday 5th Period . . . Boston . . . Good times . . . We made it . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. ANNE MARIE CLARK 74 Pond St. (B) — Track 1,2,3, 4. Ski Club 2. UNITAS 4. Hockey Cheerleading 4. Brant Rock ... Jr. and Sr. Proms . . . Bermuda 82 . . . Steve . . . NSOTB ... Bud ... Memories . . . Sailing . . . Good times with buddies . . . X-mas Par- ties . . . Greg . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. 131 m . LISA LOUISE CLARK 277 Carver St. (R); Dale 11 7 81 . . . Mustang . . . Jaimes Party . . . 11 27 81 ... J. Giels ... Friends . . . Wild and crazy . . . Greyhound JAMES D. CLIFFORD 165 Pleasant St. (B); America . . . $$$... NYC . . . Friends ... M and D . . . D LK . . . Carlysie and Trae . . . Farewell, Mrs. G. . . . Peedoub- . Seger . . . Free at last . . . Thanks leyou and the CANDY MUTT Mom and Dad. Thanks, G. Peace. DIANA CLOUTIER: Di 416 Walnut St. (B); Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff — forever . . . Many good times with many good friends ... 1 29 81 ... Big Blues ... Ahab ... Maybe . . . MRF . . . JT . . . MNw M . . . FWM . . . Yuccy Fish . . . Brotha . . . TMD. JILL COLFORD: Colfe 36 Laurel Drive (B); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 4. . . . UNITAS — Sports Editor . . . NHS 3, 4. Field Hockey 2, 3. Athle- tic Advisory Board. REGIONAL SOUND 3, 4. 32 . . . Action . . . The Cult . . . Suicides . . . Spacey . . . How much J. P.? . . . MN and Latin . . . Awesome ... 10 ... On the line . . . Ginchy . . . Thanks, J.J. . . . CTS . . . Jackson! . . . Thanks, M and D. KURTIS ALLEN COLLETT: Kurt 24 Orange St. (B); REGIONAL SOUND 2. French and Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. UNITAS 4. Drama 4. 17th Birthday Cruise . . . FIMOSH BIZZIARE . . . Sumod . . . Canada 80...BOFC...SK3... MI . . . D ... OLE ... YWUAS ... Cryline . . . X-mas . . . Weekenders . . . B and C . . . 44 34 . . . Thanks, M. and S.D. ELIZABETH CONNOLLY: Liz 180 Main St. (B); RSD . . . EB Clay banks . . . Morn, noon, nite . . . Tracks at 60 . . . My Booboo ...11 20 8 1 . . . Maine 81... Those crazy nites. WALTER CONNOLLY: Gator 180 Main St. (B); I am just a dreamer and you are just a dream . . . Summer of 81. LYNN M. COOPER: Tuesday 1 278 Bedford St. (B); Bob — 6 17 81 — ILY ... Weekend in N.J. ... Montreal '81 ... HoJo's . . . Mike and Sue . . . Robin's house . . . It's finally over . . . Good friends. Thanks, Ma and Bill. 132 ALAN C. CORNWALL, Jr: Al 1295 South St. (B); Wrestling 1 . . . Science Club 2, 3. French and Span- ish Club 3, 4. Weightlifting 4. Ma- niac slalom . . . Biscay . . . Ready? ...OK!.. .Babson... 621 627... LOATWS . . . Maria ... A and F . . . NYC . . . NYE . . . Freedom . . . Later on. MICHAEL CORNWALL 57 Rowayne Park (B). MICHAEL J. CORREIA: Mike 180BridgeSt.(R); Tennis 1,2,3,4. Drama 3, 4. President 4. Wick-ed good . . . Surprise . . . shock . . . Stuff with OLF . . . Talk much? . . . Mac's friends . . . Oh, well! . . . Outta here . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . B.U., hi . . . Going crazy . . . Bye. BRUCE COSTA 330 Oak St. (R); Feb 24 80 ... Nov 7 81 ... I will always love you. Don- na .. . Diamonds are forever . . . Camping . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . The beach . . . Fins . . . Always to- gether. DONALD COULSTRING: Stringer 120 Briarcliff Rd. (R); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Photography Club 3, 4. Foot- ball Parties ... 81 OCL Champs . . . Summer of '81 ... Queeba rides. CHRISTINE COYTE: Crissy 49 Sunrise Dr. (B); Steve 8 10 81 . . . North Raynham Parties . . . Time square . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . The Doors . . . Good old rock 'n roll. . . . Thanks, ma . . . See you lat- er. MICHAEL CRAFFEY 98 Center St. (B). Band 1, 2. Gym- nastics 2, 3. Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE CRAM: Crammy 27 Leonard St. (B); Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. UNITAS — Sports Editor. Lyn- chie. Chuck, Rob . . . Studley J. , . . Bryant parties . . . Oh, Mick . . . AC DC . . . Heart . . . Cars . . . Turn paranoid . . . Raz . . . Instant Death Band . . . Snakes . . . Funnels . . . Southern. 133 KAREN K. CROSS: Crossy 59 Chickering Rd. (R); Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. UNITAS 4. Young and Free . . . Kush . . . Snow . . . Toni . . . Live . . . Rick . . . Demans . . . Che . . . Bren . . . Teri . . . Kath . . . Fog . . . Jude? . . . PSC . . . FIC . . . Let's be mature ... GLBIALY . . . ILY . . . M and D. CHRISTINE CROWLEY: Chris 55 Legge St. (B); Chorus 1, 2, 3. Drama 1 . Good times . . . Zav . . . Crazy Friends . . . FIA . . . HB . . . TR ... Jl ILYJA ... P-Town . . . Mac's Gang . . . M and D . . . NB . . . LE . . . RO . . . Live, Love, Laugh . . . Foreigner . . . Chow. JOHN ROBERT CROWLEY: Jack 754 Conant St. (B); Never forget . . . Good times in Vt. ... Oh Ni- chole . . . The buy of the century . . , Pagey . . . Must keep on a'rockin while I must ramble on. COLLEN CUNNINGHAM 33 Concetta Drive (B); Soccer 1, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Good times with good friends — Rallytimes . . . No way license . . . Dever . . . Way to ... 3A ... What Dent? . . . HOJO... Games... Purple 1 ... Luv and Thanks M and D. DONALD PETER D'AGOSTINO 12 Concetta Drive (B). BRIAN PATRICK DANAHEY 167South St. (R). C.J. 8 11 81 ... TPITL. MATTHEW D'ANDREA; Matt 1 12 Sherwood Lane (R). Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4. Cross Country 4. Amo U Ellen . . . Incubus . . . Fer- nandes with Wirt . . . The Cape with Phil, Wirt, Mike, and JB . . . Ebidee . . . Celtics . . . Six six. JULIE M. DARDANO 697 Forest St. (B); Gymnastics 2. Zav . . . Good times . . . Party at Forest St. . . . Concerts . . . Kevin 2 16 80 ... Friends ... FF-PM ... CANTON . . . WDJ . . . LKP . . . Thanks M and J. 134 DOMINGOS DASILVA 30 Cottage St. (B). JOSE H. DASILVA: Joseleto 25 Cottage St. (B); Good times I had stomping on Fords with my Chevy . . . Bad times I had when my Chevy blew a rod! JUAN DASILVA 25 Cottage St. (B). ELAINE DAVIS 48 Meadow Lane (B); BAKER . . . Hood Ornament . . . Good times with LM, PS, KW . . . Friday 5th Period — MC, MC, CD . . . Journey . . . Carvers ... Ice Pond , . . MF . . . 18 and John. FRANCISCO DE ANDRADE: Fran 308 Main St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Frankie . . . Rally '81 ... Campsite . . . Lite . . . Montego turns to Mon- soon 7 25 81 ... Pine St. . . . Nip 11 21 81 ... Thanks, RFS ... Mr. NA . . . Bike Parties . . . Tanman . . . MD. CHRISTOPHER DEARING: D 1609 Old Plymouth St. (B); Soccer 1, 2 . .. Wrestling 1, 2, 3. YB — Clams . . . Bruins game — 16 sec. . . . Hey Lou, PsychChicken . . . Ah- deewing . . . Joppa . . . Do C. . . . Ex- actly . . . Looza . . . Bye, guys. . Thanks M and D DAVID N. DELUTIS: DeLute 70 College Rd. (B); Soccer 1 , 2. De- lutemobile . . . Crystal period 3 . . . Dr. Tsoumas period 4 ... 1954 Chevy . . . CNDTJFA . . , Cape Cod Summer '81 ... Kathy . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. DONALD B. DELUTIS: DeLute 70 College Rd. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3. Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Unitas 4. Dennisport . . . Raz . . . The N. Mobile . . . Lynchy . . . Mangier . . . Cram . . . Prom Laura ... Ed McMahon . . . Mr. Tufts . . . Doctor Scarano . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. 135 }mm¥ m LINDA S. DEMELLO: Linda 73 Oak St. (R); Student Govern- ment Day 3. Glenn Mason 11 79 . . . Great parties with great friends . . . ZAV . . . Ridin the BSA ... Jr. Prom . . . College Bound . . . See ya, B-R ... ILYG. KATHRYN M. DESMOND: Kathy 345 Oak St. (B); Rick Devlin ... 2 28 81 ...4 17 81 ... '69 Ford Van . . . Lounge . . . East Taunton . . . JS . . . SP . . . GTWLAT . . . Natey . . . Barbie . . . Friends . . . Statehouse Trip . . . Outlaws . . . Later! JOSEPH DINATALE 320 Titicut Rd. (R). KAREN SUSAN DISIMONE: Deece 1378 Old Pleasant St. (B); Chucky 3 5 81... Outlaw Cs . . . In the van w B . . . The best times w KL, LS, SB, LD, JM, and LP . . . Hi, Ralph! ...TGFB...Nann.YandFEE... ILYCHH . . . Bye! PAULA C. DIVINCENZO 350 King Philip St. (R); Jay 3 5 79 ... JB .. . DL . . . 2 Laps ... JLC ... FF . . Poconos . . . REO Con- cert . . . 12 6 79 ... P-Town ... Demons . . Proms . . . Camp . . . S and WP . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad ILJG! ALAN ROBERT DOHERTY: Al 5 Sylvan Terrace (B); Photography 1 , 2, 3, 4. World Affairs Club 3, 4. If you want to find me, look in the TV Studio . . . Remember Bri, Mike, Scott, Kirk, Scott (Opps) and Kevin . . . TV . . . Chem . . . Electricity. DAVID DOMINIQUE 47 Lakeview Dr. (R); Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Good times with friends . . . JA and JS . . . Friends forever . . . Stan- dish . . . Summer . . . Santana . . . July 4th.. .The Doors. . . MTB . . . ... TMD. KAREN ANN DONAHUE 446 Laurel St. (B); Scott 9 27 80 . . . Good times with friends . . . IN FY, BZ . . . Concerts . . . Hamp- ton Beach w Di . . . DP . . . JM . . . SB . . . See ya later! 136 BRIAN DONIGER 40 Hayward St. (B); Photography 3, 4. New York — Framingdale . . . BBB — Cheryl . . . Baracuda — 68 . . . Summer '80 . . . Puch . . . Arch- ery .. . Party ... B and C 151. JANE DONOVAN 62 Francine Rd. (R); Student Gov- ernment Day 3. Jr. Prom . . . Stu- dent Government Day . . . Good times with friends . . . DD's . . . Fri. — Period 5 . . . Freshman year . . . Drivers Ed . . . WRLM . . . Bye, B- R . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. WILLIAM DOYLE 228 Summer St. (B). CHERYL ANN DRISCOLL 25 Raymond Ave (R); Mike 7 81 . . . Forever . . . Good times with AG, MC, ED . . . The Doors . . . Beatles . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . Led Zep . . . Cooper . . . Tiger . . . Parties w F. Thanks, Mom and Dad. ILY, MA. MARK STEPHEN DUBORD 344 Elm St. (B); Many, many good times . . . The summer of '8 1 ... — VM . . . Camaro, Porsche ... I love you, SL. MICHAEL DUMONT; Dewey 46 Oak St. (R); Dolphins . . . Len- non . . . Beatles . . . Walking. SUSAN DURNING 51 Alden Square (B). MARSHA JEAN DYER 164 Hall St. (R); Chorus 1,2. Flags 1, 2. Poms 4. Musical 1, 2. French and Spanish Club 1, 2. New York '80... PCC '78, 79... Scott 8 10 80 ILY ... The Rallies . . . River- dale . . . Thanks, Wen ... ST ... At the MET with SR . . . Thanks, M and D. 137 KIMBERLY SUE EDWARDS: Kim 86 Oak Ridge Lane; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4. Cross Country 1, 2. Musicals 1 , 2, 3, 4. Proms . . . Butch ILY . . . Katarina . . . Marthas Vineyard . . . Julie . . . Concerts . . . Jr. Miss . . . Good times with friends . . . Skiing Brodie . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. VASILIKI EFSTRATOUDAKIS: Betty 1 80 Main St. (B); French and Span- ish Club 3. REGIONAL SOUND 4. Betty . . . 8 6 79 RC Memories . . . Hopes . . . SIA DESP LA ROSE . . . Athens, my dream city . . . Thanks . . . Good Luck! JAMES A. ELLIOTT, Jr. 650 Curve St. (B); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1 , 2, 3. Thanks Jack and Bud for eighteen . . . Outlaws. PAULA ELLI OTT 173 Main St. (B); Brian . . . Good times . . . Odd Squad . . . Tonio . . . Puppy . . . Fitz's Tour . . . Welby . . . Doll . . . Tami . . . RDB . . . LED ZEP . . . Late Trip to Ridge! . . . Homely ... Mercedes 19 ... Thanks, Ma and Dad. JOHN EMERY 25 Mill St. (R). LISA ELLEN ENOS: Flo 36 Howard St. (B); C,C,H,J ... 9 8 81 AD ... Ul R and L ... SL forever DW... you . . . DDC. andD. and D. . . ILY David . . . Caps . . . I wasted my junior year on Campers and Cabins . . . . Best friends . . . C and S., J . R and J . . . C and J . . . L LORI LEE ESTERS 483 Broadway (R); LPD Express . . . Seger . . . The Dead . . . Outlaws . . . Halloween nights . . . Skippin and SG Dever . . with T . Robin . . Camaro . . Thanks, Ma. MARK P. ESTERS: Eddie 483 Broadway (R); Parties . . . ZZ Top . . . Ted Nugent . . . Foghat . . . Outlaws . . . WSC . . . North Rayn- ham . . . Horseneck . . . 4-wheelin. 138 JUDY ANN EVANOFF: Jude 185 Britton St. (R); Hi, Kaip, Kim, Shel, and Mac . . . Kim's Xmas Par- ty .. . Unicorns . . . Reiiiy's 5th .. . DAD ... 4th off 2 Kaip . . . Florida 11 24 81 ... Thanks, Mom. DAWN MARIE FANDRICH: Dawn 40 Bridge St. (B); Rink Rats . . . Chris Den . . . CNSF . . . Mrshfd . . . EB Gang . , . Y — Smr '79 . . . Thanks, Bren . . . R and B ... Sis and Al . . . Dance P.C. . . . Rallies . . . Mple St. . . . Germany '80 . . . S.R. . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. LISA FARIA (STRINGFEL- LOW) 795 Auburn St. (B). ROSEMARY A. FARIA 347 Bridge St. (B); Kevin . . . 7 30 80 . . . Van . . . Kids . . . Lounge . . . Molly Hatchet . . . Foghat . . . Out- laws . . . AC-DC . . . PB . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. KRISTEN JEAN FARRELL: Kip 605 Summer St. (B); Marc 8-6-80 . . . N. B.'s A.R. . . . Father Reilly . . . Miss you. Dawn . . . Wunga Baby . . . Remembrances to all my friends . . . Thanks, Ma . . . Bye. ANNE FERREIRA 118 Elm St. (R). ELIZABETH FLAHERTY: Beth 120 Main St. (B); English 2 ... Art with Anna . . . Lunch . . . Choke . . . LS . . . Broken glasses . . . Apie . . . Eggfts ... No 10 ... Groovy . . . BBBRALLY . . . GUM . . . Thanks, MOM. MICHELLE FORREST: Shelly 1 52 South St. (R); Billy May 1 4, '79 . . . Marriage June 5, 82 . . . Recep- tion ... Hi, Sue, Jude, and Lisa . . . IF . . . John Lennon, Freshman year . . . Parties . . . Snowball . . . Thanks, Ma and Dad. 139 K MICHELLE T. FRAGA: Mitzie 239 White St. (R); NA at MM . . . Boston . . . Caddy . . . Cape Cod . . . Twinks . . . Nuttin ... Oh Freak . . . 92 . . . Leap a Year ... FP . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Bye, B- R. ANDREW FRANCIS: Andy 11 Andrew Lane (R); Track 1, 2. Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Wrestling 1. Bicycle Club 1. Thank God! ... Sam's OLF . . . Gramps . . . Unk . . . No problem . . . Mac's . . . Unicorn 2. . . . Capri's . . . Ford Trucks . . . Friends . . . Wholly Moses . . . Help . . . AB40195 . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. CYNTHIA R. FREDRICKSON: Cindy 49 East St. (B); ORK-U . . . Prairie . . . tumbleweeds . . . Thanks 4 good times ... BP, MN, LR, etc ... Bear-VW . . . Hosp, bummer . . . SCOZ . . . Luv ya, M,R,D,L,R,R,N,S, etc ... Ride like the wind, B-R. Thanks. PATRICIA FREEMAN: Capody 257 Main St. (B); Softball 1 , 2, 3, 4. '69 Javelin . . . Drivin with Sandy . . . KPV-Gang . . . Carvers . . . Alias Fred . . . Rally w SW . . . H- way n' papers . . . Beachin it . . . Thanks, Ma . . . Capody and friends. KRISTINA L. FRITZ 127 Aldrich Rd. (B); Soccer 3-4 Manager. Ski Club 3. Scott 9 1 1 . . . Who's Journey ... in the big city . . . Times with Trac, Linda, Laura . . . But 10:30 . . . Camping . . . Cape . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. MICHAEL FRUZZETTI 1328 Old Pleasant St. (B); Metor, Money, Murder, Madness . . . Let's change the mood from sad to glad- ness — Morrison. MICHELLE GADSBY: Gads 291 Auburn St. (B); Paul... 80... Hallway. . .LMFODAAT. ..1988 . . . Best times . . . Chances . . . RI . . . Sidekick . . . Gd Pals . . . Rally . . . CALIYI and More . . . Good Luck ... KEHETI ... SUEM ... Thanks M and K. GREGORY W. GANNON 32 Alice Rd. (R); Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1,2. Basketball 2. Track 3. 140 ■m: TRACY ANNE GHELFI: Trace 55 Oak Ridge Lane (B); Majorettes 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Boys' Varsity Soccer — Manager 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. French and Spanish Club Trea- surer. Who is Journey? . . . Period 3 . . . Semsba . . . NY . . . Great friends . . . Kris . . . Co! . . . Anne . . . Viccus . . . Tom . . . Tanks . . . Gram, Gramp ... Jr. Miss 1982. ILYM and D and B . . . Bye, B-R. ROBIN MARIE GIBBS 6 Meadow Lane (B); WP4AMW P and E . . . Thanks, Ellen . . . Maine ... Florida... LMYK...ReRe... Turn the page . . . UJ and AP . . . Bad Co. . . . Good times . . . Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. SW . . . Love ya. Mom and Dad. DAVID JOSEPH Dave 127 Colonial Pst Dr. (B); 4 Good Years . . . Blue Cevy 2 . . . Go-Karts made to order . . . Rave . . . Led Zepplin lives . . . Hollow Body Elec- tric . . . Sony . . . Mike . . . Butch . GINGRAS: MICHELLE lONE GINGRAS: Missy 68 Spring St. (B); Scott 4 11 81 ILY . . . Marthas Vineyard . . . July 4, '81 . . . SMU . . . Moss'n Summer . . . Memories . . . Lots of good times . . . Ded . . . LS . . . RB . . . Jesse . . . ILY Dad, Doug, and Mom . . . Bye, BR. JOANNE MARIE GOURDIN 1576 Plymouth St. (B). GLENYS MARIE GRACIA 78 Cherry St. (B); Joe . . . parties . . . Summer jam ... Jr. Prom . . . Neil Young . . . Sugar Mountain . . . Wizzard of OZ . . . Doors . . . Skyn- yrd ... I'm leavin' . . . California Bound. LISA ANN GRIFFIN: Leisse 180 Main St. (B); Track 1. Cheer- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt 4. Grand Marshall. National Honor Society Secretary. Miss Regional. USCA Champs. Joe, Luv ya ... 915 ... YTBPOM . . . Luanne's Baby . . . Image . . . INAGRO . . . Nice Face . . . We Luv you . . . Proms . . . Squeeze . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. MATTHEW GRIGAS: Grig 950 Vernon St. (B); Football 1,2,3, 4. OCL Champs . . . 10-0 ... No Bowl . . . MVP . . . Caps . . . Mugsy . . . Lou . . . Zipper . . . Many signs Martin . . . W. B'water w Dan . . . Oh, Hi Grig . . . MC . . . Sprosty's Class . . . NGMS . . . Thanks, M and Dad . . . Later! 141 MICHAEL J. GROVER: Mikey 1 1 58 North Main St. (R); Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom . . . Good times in senior year . . . BOF . . . Awesome coach — Bunky . . . X-mas Party . . . BOB . . . GM w Sandy . . . Celebration! ANGELA MARIE GRUBE: Ang 44 Temi Rd (R); Jay 5 31 81 . . . Forever . . . Engaged 12 25 81 . . . Good times with good friends . . . DS . . . CD . . . TL . . . parties in Dighton . . . ZZ Top . . . ILYJ . . . It's been great . . . Zav, Lori, we all miss ya! LISA ELAINE HAGGARTY 80 Forest St. (B); Trojanettes !, 2, 3. UNITAS 4. I'll remember the good times of B-R. EARL HASKELL 293 North St. (B); Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Summer '81 ... Horseneck with BC . . . DD . . . SP . . . MS . . . GC . . . Journey . . . Kansas ... Jr. Prom . . . Janet 8 81 ... Good times with MA-ba. Thanks, Mom and Dad. LYNNE MARIE HENNESSY: Hen 3 1 1 Summer St. (B); Good times w DS . . . LC . . . LM . . . Concerts . . . Nazarith? . . . Almond Brothers . . . Century Breakdown . . . Summer of '81 ... IWALYG ... Thanks M and D. MICHAEL HERSEY 1775 Old Plymouth (B). JOEL ROBERT HESS 16 Mary Lane (B); Gone but not forgotten — Buck and Zav . . . Mas- ter music motivation . . . What a long, strange time it's been . . . RO ...BR. BRIAN DAVID HILL: Brah 1258 Plymouth St. (B); Gymnastics 3, 4. Good ol' times down by the lake . . . Nip . . . Cartooning . . . Chess pieces and lengthy times . . . Alas, yes. Life to the fullest. 142 r. CYNTHIA ELIZABETH HILL: Cindy 345 Robinson St. (R). Finally . . . Drafting . . . Art . . . Mrs. Parker . . . Love my friends . . . Lounge . . . Paul 3 18 80 ... Kookaloo party . . . TAGP CD and VB? Mom, Dad, Always. ROBERT HILL: Bob 30 South Main St. (R); Summer of '81 ... The Cape . . . Dog Track . . . Journey . . . Billy Squier . . . Stones . . . Capeway . . . Frogger . . . Ea- gles. MAUREEN A. HORAN 213 Oak St. (R); Majorettes 1, 2. Capt 3, 4. Chorus 1,2,3, 4. Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. World Affairs 4. UNITAS 4. Musicales . . . Singing . . . Many friends . . . My sweetie . . . Little girl . . . OLE . . . Six is enough . . . Fla '80 . . . TOTIL . . . ST . . . G . . . SAM . . . Keep smiling. Thanks, Ma and Dad. DEBORAH L. HOUDE: Debbie 72 Cynthia Dr. (R); Drama I, 2, 3, 4. Gymnastics I . Cupcake . . . Macs . . . SV . . . Fruitcake . . . Ellen . . . Kenny . . . ILY — Skee . . . Ya — Right! . . . Party . . . Concerts . . . Pits . . . MA . . . Friends . . . Bowling . . . Love ya. ROBERT lAFRATE: Bob 378 North St. (B); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey 1,2,4. Lisa . .. 11 1 80 . . . Charger . . . Rt. 18 . . . Starsky and Hutch . . . Dan's house . . . Heavy chow time . . . How's your face . . . Seger . . . OCL Champs ... DR R ... IWLYFLR ... Thanks, M and D. Later. VICTOR INNOCENZI: Vic 9 1 0 Judson St. (R); Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Linda 7 1 5 8 1 . . . ILY . ..OCL Champs ... 10-0 . . . Whose Drivin' DAV . . . What tree? . . . Bag's . . . Football party ... 1 1 77 . . . Bert's house . . . Spa- ghetti bash . . . Joe's . . . Thanks, M and D. CHRISTOPHER IRVING: Irv 23 Howard St. (B); Good times . . . Nova Chase and July 4 80 . . . Good friends . . . Weekends . . . Rock and Roll . . . Newton . . . Cars . . . Geils . . . ELO . . . What happened to us? MICHAEL A. JANICKE, Jr. Mike 5 May Ave (R); HEH . . . Laura, my love ... '8 1 and '82 parties at the Mallet Club . . . Pine St. forever . . . Brooklyn, NY . . . I'll do better next time. 143 M LILLIAN JAQUINS 789 Auburn St. (B). DONNA JASKOLA: Jazz 1916 Broadway (R); CC 1-4. Track i.SkiClubl,2,3,4.DZIADEK... friends . . . L.B. — 93 South . . . Lo- gan? . . . Granny's! . . . Concerts . . . RLS . . . Parties . . . Albert . . . Mu- sic's Magic . . . SMU . . . Trend . . . J. P. ... MR — HUH! ... Lamour . . . Family. California. STEPHANIE JOAQUIN 231 South Drive (B); Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3, 4. French and Spanish Club 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. Drama 4. Many good times . . . OLF . . . Science Club . . . Drama . . . Goya . . . PCC'78, 79 . . . Skating at the Rink ... Hi, Grandpa . . . Also CM, MC, DS, BE ... So Long . . . Thanks, M and D. LISA JOHNSON 269 Cross St. (B); Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Briarwood . . . Thanks, Mom . . . MaBell . . . Yodels . . . Lounge 7th . . . The Coop . . . Loitering . . . Loo- kout, L.A., G.H., B.G., J.B. 105 NANCY JONES: Nancy 300 South St. (R); Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3 Co-Capt. 4. Ski Club. Tony . . . Bren Jim Lorn Di Bee Maz . . . Good times! Batman and Fish — WeLuvU . . . Next week, Kath? . . . The Stones ... 4 You Steve, XO! . . . Thanks, Mom, Dad, and E and E. SUZANNE JONES 216 Ann St. (R). CHERYL LEE KAIPAINEN: Kaip 208 Stony Brook Rd. (R); Luv U, Jim ... 1 3 80 ... '69 Cougar . . . Yah! . . . Cape Cod Bound . . . Rock- estra . . . Rush . . . Journey . . . Doors . . . Clubbing ... 4th Off with Jude . . . Wild . . . Thanks, Ma . . . Later. ARTHUR M. KANE: R.C. 59 Oak St. (R); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Queeba Van . . . 10-0 and no bowl . . . ENI Hank = L.W. Ness ... Be Serious . . . X-mas Party . . . Vic's . . . Den's . . . Maybe Not. 144 JENNIFER G. KENNON 75 Richmond St. (R); Gary . . . ILY Always . . . Good times, bad times . . . GTWG . . . Later . . . Thanics, D and M. MAUREEN KILBRIDGE 152 Center St. (B); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1,2,3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. States . . . JP . . . CC...GO...HRTR...BBOCL ... OH GO ON .. . NYSV . . . Benny Hill . . . Home Pictures . . . Beast . . . Sat. nights at Dan's . . . Quebella . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Always thinking of LG. JOHN KING 220 Bedford St. (B). JUDITH M. KING: Queenie 45 Norlen Park; J. Giels '80 ... JJTP . . . Party . . . Artie's . . . SH . . . Nan. 61 13 ... T's House . . . Great friends and good times . . . Donna, Lowie, Joe, Jean, Patty, Chuck, Dan . . . Thanks M and D. MARK KINSELLA: Kins 300 Oak St.; Sac . . . Summer '81 ... EC ... Sis .. . Kathy again . . . Freebird ... I'm Y, W, and F. . . . SCJR . . . Skie . . . Yeah DC . . . Whale . . . Thanks M and D. Luv, ya. KYM-MARIE KNEELAND 360 High Street (B); Ski Club 1, 2, 3. We made it! . . . Bobby . . . Lee . . . 11 24 80 ... Summer of 1981 ... Alice Cooper . . . Geeks . . . Yaba . . . Where were you in 1 969 . . . Just Me and Bobby McGee. CHERYL ANN KNOWLES 200 Mill St. (R); Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Secretary 4. John 6 13 80 . . . Hoop games . . . The slopes are cold . . . I'm sick of cards . . . Sandra Yabaftajl . . . Any whipped cream, Lisa . . . How's the baby, Mrs. Gilbert? Thanks, Mom and Dad ... I love ya. ROSEMARY KUPCHUN: Rosie 102 Mt. Prospect St. (B); Track 1, 2. SL's: JCRCLHLRL . . . Lynn's cbn . . . Julie's cmpr . . . Good Luck, L and E . . . Rallies . . . Fire Truck . . . Gain wt? . . . Someday ... Jr. Lounge 6th Period. Good friends. Thanks, Mom. 145 STEPHEN LaPLAMME 1 10 Stony Brook Road (R); Track 1,2, 3,4.SBG...FBT...Hayride . . . OOZ . . . Quartersticks . . . Centipede ... Bit by a snake . . . The skid . . . IB . . . The great robbery . . . Summer of '79. ANNE V. LaFLEUR: Annie 401 Center St. (R); Alana ... Lisa . . . Shirley . . . Mike . . . Mario . . . Peter . . . ILYA . . . Boat . . . Dever . . . Jessie . . . Many flat tires . . . Way to . . . Camping . . . P arties . . . Jackie's . . . Trea . . . ABFAILA . . . Thanks, M and D. DIANE JEAN LAZARUS 580 East Elm St. (R); Band 1, 2, 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bike Club 2. Stu- dent Government Day 3, 4. UNI- TAS 4. Didiface . . . O'Mac Vandi Lazarins ski stein bergum . . . Doc . . . Time warped by RHPS 2 60's . . . Rennaisance Man! . . . Deep po- ems . . . Chic hats Wicked evils. CAROL SUZANNE LEE 254 Vernon St. (B); Track 1, 2. Gymnastics 2. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Mass Girls' State '81. Myron . . . 10:20 . . . My door ... I can't stop laughing . . . Sidekicks . . . glue . . . Ca . . . NJ . . . The bet . . . G'n with Bren . . . Sr. Rally . . . G and C . . . SMO...X-mas...GH. . . Eva . . . M and L — ILU . . . Bye, T.Y. . . . M and D. TINA L. LEE: Tahina 864 Auburn St. (B); Track 1,2... Tennis 2 ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Duane Sept 1978 . . . Always and Forever . . . Canada and Jay . . . Crash . . . Many good times spent with friends. . . . DCLM SLPB IDS, etc. . . . What's up woman . . . Thanks, M and D. JULIE MARIE LEVASSEUR: Jules 421 Bridge St. (R); What a Rush! . . . SL's ... 138, Boston, D.W. . . . LCCH: 9 8 81 . . . B and C . . . Maine . . . LS . . . LF . . . F and S . . . Caps... RLH...Volks...GS and BB w Hol ... Fly free, Lisa . . . ILY David 10 81. MARGUERITE LEVASSEUR: Guertie 473 Summer St. (B); Field Hockey 4. Band 1, 2, 3. Stage Band 2, 3. French Club 3, 4. Bike Club 3. SEMSBA 3. Musical Orchestra 2. Field Hockey All-Star 4. Many laps — 406 . . . LAS lo ya . . . Carver's . . . New Year's Eve . . . Frog . . . South Pacific . . . SK B of C '78 . . . Thanks, M. and D. . . . Yoda . . . Carl, John, Pat . . . later, people. ANN ELIZABETH LEVESQUE 321 South St. (B); Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael '80 ... L and K, P and P . . . Thanks a lot. Bar . Goody, goody . . . No loitering . What? . . . Good luck, D. . Thanks, M. and D. 146 IMI!! MICHAEL LEVY: Mike 592 South St. (R); Gymnastics 1 , 2. Photo Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Bike Club 2, 3. UNITAS 4. Musical 2. 1 needa ride! McDonald's game . . . You're so ob- noxious! . . . Use the apple! . . . Gar- field, Dave, Danny, Donald, Frank, smile and say cheese ! RICHARD M LEWIS: Richie 1000 High St. (B); 1 16 81 Heather . . . Thanks, Peter . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . LOG . . . Nan . . . Overslept , . . Aug. 8th . . . Messy . . . They said it couldn't be done . . . Bye. PAULA LIMA: Lime 15 Stony Brook Rd. (R); Luv my buddies . . . Missy's and Joe's par- ties . . . Macs — Crazy Mary . . . Rallytimes . . . Dever — 3A? . . . SBG . . . M and S — remember TGT . . . Thanks and love to family and friends. SCOTT LINDBERG River St. (R); Stones '81 Tour . . . Concerts . . . Kids at work . . . Party- ing .. . All the other dudes ... '69 Mustang . . . Past summers . . . TY Ma and Dad . . . GM. ELDA ELENI LITOS: Missy 143 Francine Rd. (R); Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Hockey Cheering 2, 3, 4. Good times with good friends . . . PL, JM and SM, MN w Di . . . Joe's parties . Concerts . . . J'Peak . . . Emily . Questions 3A . . . Thanks, M and D. ILY. DONNA MARIE LIZOTTE 438 King Philip St. (R); Art with Phoof . . . thank you, Mrs. Smith . . . All my friends ... NH, NF, w WG, BC, WG 8 11 81 4-ever ... MOR . . . PD, KW . . , Mess ... Feb — 81 ... MM . .. Period 4-6. Fri- days . . . AJ-79 . . . ILY, Wayne. TRACEY ANN LOCKHARD 312 Plain St. (B); Ski Club 2, 3. Alice Cooper weekend with MKKTG . . . Robins Pond with KOVB , . . R and C . . . ATGT PWGF ... J. Giels . . . Foghat , . . Outlaws . . . TFTM JHBB . . . Good Luck — AG. Thanks, M and D. PATRICIA LOFTUS: Locust 1234 South St. (B);The Island ... BF . . . Hillsdale . . . RF and Lounge ... 9 11 81 ... T. House ... Len- non's Class ... ILG ... Thanks, S.H. . . . Todd, Chuck, Judy, and Jean. 147 f' BRENDA LOPES. Bren 1 1 1 First St. (R); National Honor Society 3, 4. UNITAS, Editor-in- Chief. Eddie Aug '79 . . . ILYE . . . Coachman . . . New Year's . . . Mis- sya, Kell . . . Times with Kare . . . Squeens ... The Girls: BB, MM, KO . . . We're there ... M and Ms with Beth . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad and Eddie . . . Love, ya. PAMELA LUCE 1643 High St. (B); Photography Club 1, 2. New York . . . Flour Face . . . Bye, Steve. .. Red light ... WB . . . JT . . . CBC ... Six nags . . . Thanks, Leo . . . Dave . . . Hey; Baby . . . Joppa . . . You and me, Jesus. KAREN LEE LYFORD: Lifie 92 Pleasant St. (B); Jim 7 13 81 . . . Florida 4 1 81 ... Good times with friends . . . Remember Bruce . . . Thanks, Deb . . . LSKDLW . . . Never forget ya . . . Love ya, M and D. . . . Adios, B-R. JOHN LYMAN 375 Pleasant St. (B); Finally made it out of here . . . Rock and Roll lives . . . The fly . . . Gotta run . . . Thanks alot. JAMES LYNCH: Lynchie 96 Colonial Post Dr. (B); UNITAS 4. Crammie and the snake . . . SHAVE ... The Instant Death Band . . . Saco Trip . . . Christmas Party . . . Heart . . . SciFi . . . The Studley Twins . . . Scott . . . Eric . . . Patty . . . Elise . . . The Turbo . . . Dude . . . Grunnuck you very much- ly- MARTHA MACDONALD 318TiticutSt. )B);Tennis 1,2,3,4. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 1, 2. Unitas 4. Unforgetable times . . . Long talks . . . Senior Christmas Party . . . JR and SR . . . YRS . . . Summer of '81 ... Friends ... DDSL TTL GRL . . . Squeens . . . We're there . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. SANDRA MACLEOD: Sandy 278 North St. (B); My little sweet- heart, Shaun 8 6 80 . . . Point Blank... Hi Di.. . Ben and MS . . . Friday Nights ... I don't know . . . GH . . . Bye! ... I love you Mom and Dad . . . Thanks. DAVID R. MAHER: Mabar 47 Richmond St. (R); Dr. Tsour- mas, period one . . . Parties ... 1 550 ... 11 12 81 ... Crystal — Period 3 . . . Delutismobile . . . Hunting with friends . . . Fishing for the sum- mer . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. 148 1 ROBERT S. MANCINELLI: Bob 1344 Old Pleasant St. (B); Football 2. Ski Club 4. 70 F-bird ... 70 CMC . .. Saco Trip ... B151 ... Red Rider . . . AC DC ... R and C . . . Sences . . . Good times with MD, BS, AG . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. ROBERT H. MANGELSON 11: Mangles 30 Apple Tree Circle (B); Track 1 ...Ski Club 1,2, 3,4. ...Skrog. . . Sean and Gang . . . Hea, lin, tin . . . Sher and Gang . . . RI . . . KPAG . . . KRIS . . . VAN . . . Fiat . . . Page . . . Murka . . . Yo Marth . . . Yo Kris . . . RolStones . . . TM Buck. MARY MANNETTA: Mare 42 Phyllis Rd. (R); Pine St. 8 21 81 ... 11 7 81 Party... Universal . . . B.P. . . . Good Excuses . . . LT ... Get it all . . . Keys . . . BTW . . . SP ... PM ... CR ... BM ... Thanks, Mom and Dad. JOANNE MANSFIELD 661 High St. (B); Cheerleaders 2, 3. Track 1, 2. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Class Sec. 2, 3, 4. Todd . . . Shell . . . Lau- ra .. . Boo . . . Hen-Mobil Helen. . .JRP. . .ROM. . . Frisbee . . . Joe's Parties ... J Peak . . . Cape Cod ... J Giels . . . Good times with Good friends. ROBIN ANN MA NSIR: Robie 180 Main St. (B); SSFKSIG ... Good times . . . Camping . . . Path . . . Savage . . . Henry . . . Clyde . . . Rugben . . . Captain ... 3 and 4th Period Tuesday . . . Thanks, M and D. PETREA D. MANTIA: Trea 1273 Vernon St. (B); Basketball Mgr. 1 , 2. Softball Bgr. 1 , 2. Major- ettes 2. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Memo- ries . . . Neighborhood Gang . . . Skiing . . . Love to SP, CR, DB, MM, BM, NS ... JM 7 13 80... 5 5 78 . . . Suspended ... No way ... Jr. Prom . . . Concerts ... Sr. Year Parties . . . Cape . . . Titicut . . . Bye . . . Love ya, MOM and DAD. ROCHELLE MARKOWICZ 45 Conant St. (B). LOUISE MARSHALL 393 Walnut St. (B). 149 II f mm i M V : SCOTT J. MARSHALL 469 Pleasant St. (R); Photography Club 4. World Affairs Club 4. REO Speedwagon . . . Elaine . . . Listenin' to tunes . . . Music Appreciation . . . '82 Graduation . . . Room 211 ... Amber and Aaron . . . Ispoil Them . . . Thanks, Mom. MICHELE E. MASTRIA 479 Plesant St. (R); Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. RAF . . . J-Peak ... Jr. Prom — a blast . . . Boo 5 . . . Joe's parties . . . Geils and Sox . . . Floyd! . . . Good times . . . Good friends. TIMOTHY PATRICK MAYOR: ELIZABETH MARY MAY: Liz Mav 121 South Drive (B); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Math Team 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. 20 . . . 10-n-No and nowhere to go! . . . SL . . . Driving my car . . . Crash! . . . NA . . . FB parties . . . Thanks, M and D. 38 Clarence Ave (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. My kite . . . Npt. NY . . . Goin' campin . . . Kim ... I love you, Jeanne . . . ELL . . . Carv- ers .. . Love my friends and family ... Is that a punk? . . . Phaneuf . . . Morgan . . . Flash ... JP ... BR. Em .1 K L hA i l 1 y IHP % ANTHONY T. MAZZEO: Maz 8 Bridge St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Basketball I. Hockey 4. Cap's Friday nights . . . No way . . . Dan . . . OCL Champs . . . No-fac- tor .. . Baged! ... The Hill . . . Par- ty! .. . Louie Camaro? . . . NANC . . . Good times . . . Many signs,,, Thanx. DAVID MCCABE 1 8 Jackson Drive (R); Football ! , 2, 3.4. Ski Club 1,2.3,4. DBWV . . . I'm not drivin . . . Let's take the Queeba ... 10-0 NB Sugarloaf . . .Senior . . ty ... TMD. . . No 3 . . . X-mas Par- MAUREEN MCCARTHY: Sister Maureen 40 Edward Rd. (R); The Ville . . . Behing blue eyes . . . Young forever . . . Zav . . . Titicut . . . long gone . . . Catching the rays at Horseneck . . . Bingo! Searching . . . Later. JAMES MCDONOUGH: Ubu 220 Pleasant St. (B); Drama 2, 4. She wants to be a Napalm star . . . Dealin' with those malcontents . . . GI Joe . . . Gonna wipe the earth clean as a plate . . . Skirtin' on a razor's edge, planet earth. 150 m ie m KAREN MCEACHERN 45 Stephanie Lane (B). JULIANNE MCCUE: Julie 894 Auburn St. (B); Skynyrd . . . Geils . . . Dragway . . . Steve . . . Ba- hamas . . . Great times w friends . . . Bruce . . . Froggy . . . ISL . . . B210. HEATHER MCISSAC 24 Meadow Lane (B). LAURA JEAN MCKINNON: McK 147 Richmond St. (R); Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3. Larry . . . I ALY ... 7 1 8 80 ... 2 uncoopera- tive females? . . . Hello, school . . . Seger . . . Life's tough . . . R and C Aida... But 10:30... LYM and D. KEVIN PETER MCMAHON: Ed 180 Main St. (B); Ski Club 1,2,3, 4. Football 1, 2. M-Van . . . Scusit . . . Frank's Montigo . . . Good Luck, Tim . . . Beach . . . Feather . . . Blaze an Gum . . . Pool at Tina's . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. PATRICIA MEADOWS 704 Forest St. (B); Ski Club 1, 2. Lines for Zav . . . Parties . . . Beach- es .. . Concerts . . . Corner . . . The Fort . . . Doors ... The Who . . . Ya, alright . . . FF-JD . . . Good times . . . TMALGYP . . . Later! LYNN ANN MEDEIROS 970 High St. (B); LY Sugar Chero- kee .. . 3 28 77 . . . Thanks, Mom . . . BE . . . SL's . . . Boston . . . FLS . . . PRK . . . Rally . . . Cruzin . . . Felines + R + M's . . . Cabin GS 6 24 81 ... Cape '81 ... Camp WH 9 26 81 ... GM ... Frees. MICHAEL MEEHAN 123 Nicholas Rd. (R); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball I , 2, 3, 4. World Affairs 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 4. Class Officer 1 . Math Team 2, 3, 4. REGIONAL SOUND 4. Student Advisory 4. Student Government Day 3, 4. Presidential Classroom 3. MTC . . . Matt's Beach House . . . Journey . . . 3 Times OCL Champs . . . Sunday Gang — Oakridge Boys . . . Bag's . . . JV . . . Down the Cape . . . Tri- angles . . . Thanx MUD. 151 mt'ifWi MARC MERITHEW 73 Sherwood Lane (R); Soccer I, 2, 3. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 4. Lisa . . . BRINTS . . . BOC . . . FH . . . AC DC . . . Bourne Scenic Park with B . . . BBABF . . . JPWLOTC . . . Lost in Space . . . Florida . . . Xmas Party . . . LIWALY . . . Rush . . . BBR . . . Thanks, M and D. NANCY MITCHELL 34 Shady Lane (R); Tennis 1 , 2, 3. 4 . .. World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Model UN 2. Jr. Prom . . . AL . . . Ms. Taunton Pageant . . . W'lon D.C. . . . Friends . . . MCP . . . Thanks, all my teachers. . . . Good luck ... DJ, CC, DS, JT, JD, JL, DL . . . Keep in touch. KENNETH MONGIOVI 74 South St. (R). CATHERINE MONTANA: Cath 15 Alice Rd. (R); Drama 1, 2, 3,4. Chorus 3. Musical 2. French and Spanish 3, 4. UNITAS 4. RE- GIONAL SOUND 4. Ski Club 3. Jimmy 10 20 81 . . . Football! . .. Here and Buck's parties . . . Rock and Gander . . . GS . . . Hotlips and Cupcakes . . . TEX . . . Jr and Sr Proms . . . Times with J and D . . . OLE . . . Friends . . . Outta Gas with Scott... Jan 9th... YSP...JS — ILY. WILLIAM E. MORGAN: Bill 6 Meadow Lane (B); Let's party . . . Concerts ... The Van .. . T.P.O.S. . . . Lynda . . . Made it, Ma . . . Have a good one! STEPHEN P. MORIN: Milty 176 Britton St. (R); Football 1, 2. Thanks, M and Dad . . . Milt's boat . . . Many parties for a Sat. night. SUZANNE ELAIN MORIN: Suey 42 Carmel Circle (B); Track 1. Ski Club 1,2. 3, 4. Pit Stops . . . Vt . . . Buddies . . . Emily . . . Good times . . . We luv ya . . . Fantacies . . . Maybe some day . . . Thanks, friends . . . Luv ya, Mom and Dad. JOHANNA MOYER: Jo 180 Main St. (B); Mark 4 25 79 . . . Junior Prom . . . Campus . . . PSTPGKB . . . Tatoo . . . Love, thanks. Mom and Dad. Bye, B-R. 52 KATHERINE MARIE MUIR: Goof 7 Sandy Hill Rd. (R); Mark 5 23 80 . . . Double Stuff . . . Bubbles . . . Love Stinks . . . Wild Horses . . . State House . . . Liz's accident . . . Special friends . . . Luv ya all. I love you. Mom and Dad. PETER W. MUIR: Moss 173 Pleasant St. (B); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Hoops . . . TYVM ... Bag and Mary . . . Paper Store ... Me and O . . . Cape . . . Summer 81 ... Thanks, O, Mr. Scarano, Mr. Clas., O's parents, M and D . . . Zav, Scott and W. — Why? . . . SMIABW. DEBBIE MULLEN: Mullen Way (B); Basketball Man- ager 1 , 2. Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Bike Club 2, 3. National Honor Society 3, 4. Awesomitity . . . Friends at recry . . . Summer program 78 79 . . . Sylv., you must move your feet first. Earache . . . The best times are yet to come . . . Thanks M D. MARY MULVIHILL: Mare 103 Elizabeth Drive (R); TR4A — STTFD .. . Sum '79 . . . N-PS-IP ... Rock Stars — LSTL...CA... 12 26 -27 81 ... P's pond' $9.95 . . . Queen — RT — Drums . . . Outta Gas, Lisa? . . . Europe bound w Gil. DONALD W. MURPHY: Murph 94 Titicut Rd (R); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Where's Heatlips . . . Jay '81 ... Being followed . . . Thanks Bag . . . Rouges . . . Across His dashboard . . . No more kits . . . One away. ■Bt _ s H f H E O '• M 1 n w In LORI ANN MURPHY: Murph Clover Drive (B); Ski Club 1,2,3, 4. 5 5 78... Kym... Mint... Yaba . . . Shaws ... Jr. Summer . . . Crazy times . . . CJ7 . . . Adult Living Class . . . WR . . . Concerts . . . Radical . . . People are strange ... I luv ya. Ma and Dad. PAUL NARCISO 74 Lakeview Dr. (R). MICHAEL JAMES NEEDHAM 1329 Old Pleasant St. (B); Football 1 , 2. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1 , 2. Soccer 3. 153 DAVID BRUCE NINESLING, Jr: Nines 1 25 North St. (B); Track 2, 3. Cross Country 4. JTL's fishing trips . . . Honda 360T . . . Handi-dandi T. . . . Still need more horsepower . . . Pink Floyd . . . Yes . . . TNT . . . Good Luck, KN . . . Thanks M D. GJON N. NIVICA: Yohan 255 Pleasant St. (B); Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Weight Lifting 1, 2. 3, 4. Stu- dent Council 4. REGIONAL SOUND 4. UNITAS 4. 6 — El- way . . . 500 . . . Daphne, Dolphins, and Denise . . . Soph in Scit . . . Cliffy . . . CC in Canada . . . TJK . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Praise the Lord and Pass! PIERRE NORTHRUP ill: Peter 915 Pleasant St. (B); Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4. Ski Club 4. Good 01 Times of BR . . . Blacking out . . . OP Floatilla . . . Op Neck . . . OB Ohio . . . Swan was great . . . Yes, lads . . . College Days ...DA...GOBS...LV...TB... BRU. SCOTT NORTHRUP: Sponge 915 Pleasant St. (B); Wrestling 1. Photo Club 4. Good 01 Boys ... OB OHI ... JIMI ... Zep ... LAN- DREW ... CHICHAP. SUAN NUNES 174 King St. (R). JAAKKO NYMAN KATHLEEN ODONNELL: Dolly 410 High St. (B); Luv and thanks, M and D . . . Miss ya, Dad and u, Dave . . . Crzy Nts . . . Charlie's A's ...Gd.frnz...RP 5 29 81 ...460 . . . Bty Lou — 99 . . . FandO? . . . Kids . . . WRAF. DAVID S. OLSON: O 526 Walnut St. (B); Baseball 1,2,3, 4. Football 1, 4. Basketball 1. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. I hate my honda . . . Cheese, please . . . 10-pin . . . Peeka- boo . . . Pigs on the beach . . . Candy . . . Crank's bag . . . Blud . . . Pete's nose . . . ILATSYO . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. 154 I misfm BRIAN O'NEILL 522 North St. (B); Soccer 1, 2, 3. Doors . . . Lou . . . Zip . . . Mugs . . . Ed . . . Laura, get out . . . Batmobile . . . Busted Halloween . . . Caps . . . Tull . . . Free at last. TODD JOSEPH ORENTAS 23 Linden Lane (B); Track 3. Wres- tling 4. REGIONAL SOUND 2, 3, 4. Photography Club 1 , 4. UN ITAS 4. Thanks to friends, JL, LG . . . Mt. C and trips . . . Fish — oh my line! ...'71 Comet... TJ200... JULY ...KM...DJ...CP... Woah. 10 ... 1st period . . . TV . . . Stones . . . Who . . . AC DC . . . Bye, B-R. JEROLYN CLAIRE OUIMET: KIMBERLY Ouim 33 Sherwood Lane (R); Runnin. Hoops. Tennis, Capt. UN ITAS, Art Editor. PCC '79. Girls Team '81. Vegie . . . The Stang . . . Jumpin mailbox . . . House abuse . . . 3Msktrs? ... Band D... PWJ ... Fla . . . Gratzi . . . Draw- . . Ak ... Family and Reality. . ing fits . friends . . ANN PAGNINI: Pag 100 Gilmore St. (R); Poms 3, 4. IWALYP 11 14 80 ... Mand D. . . . 4 . . . OLF ... 7th Per. L-6th . . . Help me . . . Mono? ... Jr. Prom . . . Miss friends: MSRI CCWI and HJL and HG . . . Good times . . . Ma, we did it! . . . Thanks. peace! LORNA LEE PATTERSON 445 King St. (R); Track, Prom Committee. DD 10 31 80 ... Re- gional Court Memories . . . Dever . . . H-Ween '81 ... GT's w.sBren ... Lis ... Mich . . . Duane . . . Nanc, etc. R-A-H . . . Miss ya, Beth ... Luv ya, Mom, Dad . . . BIGS and CG! SHARON LYNDA PEDDIE 14 Beach St. (B); Poms 2, 3. Track 3. Ski Club 3. Gymnastics 2. Good times with good friends . . . 8 21 81 . . . Many concerts . . . Geils! . . . Summer '81 ... All nighter w D and M . . . Pine . . . Cape ... All my Love, MTDCBN MMSPCM . . . EWIALYB! . . . Thanks, M and D. BETH A, PERRY 77 Oak St. (B); Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. Track 1, 2. Gymnastics 1. National Honor Society 3, 4. SHAWN, IPMLAAF ... '8' .,, USCA Champs ... 1 . . . Lu and Baby ... in Silva . . . Fish . . . Moby . . . X-mas 80 . . . H'ween w Lorn ... 10 and 78 (awesome) . . . Rally '81 ... So long, friends. I luv u. CHRISTINE MARIE PERRY: Peg 739 Main St. (R); Cross Country 1 . Field Hockey 3 . . . Boots . . . Slip much? . . . FI, ITMT ... Bet ... 7 9 81 .. .Thanks, Mand D. 8 1 ... Good friends LMNJ LKSDH . . . Falmouth . . . Summer '81 ... FB- 8-81 ... Rally... Friday. . . Beach parties. 155 ERIC PERRY 44 Orchard St. (R). BARRY M. PIKE 326 Center St. (R); Soccer 1,2,3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Baseball 1, 2, 4. Hayride 79 ... Wads ... The Snake . . . Locked out Xmas Eve . . . Taxi ... SBG ... FBT ... BS '81 ... 10-1 ...Oak Ridge... The Skid . . . Arrested? . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. WILLIAM D. POH: Bill 344 Titicut St. (B); Suspended again. It's been a long four years . . . I'm off to see the world . . . Jack and Jim. JOSEPH POIRIER 28 Shaw Rd. (B). THOMAS POIRIER 360 King Philip St. (R); Led Zep- plin . . . Summer of '81 ... Phan- eufs Parker's Art Classes . . . Jour- ney Concert. JOHN L. POOLE: Jp 61 Sunrise Dr. (B); Summer '81 ... Horseneck . . . Duster . . . Drive In . . . Laughs w Tom, Pat ... Jr. Prom w Shell . . . Kelley — WYA BMBF? . . . TPSLAC KCSUZI . . . Mom and Dad . . . Thanks, y'alll. DAVID W. POTTIER 40 Quequechan Circle (R); Football 1,3,4. Basketball 1,2, 3. Track 1,2, 3, 4. REGIONAL SOUND 4. SBG . . . Football '8 1 1 0-0 and no place to go . . . Hit Man . . . With Lori . . . Giels . . . Line . . . Hayride . . . Salad . . . Thanks, M D. JENNIFER P. PRATT 601 King Phillip St. (R); Chorus 1, 2, 3. World Affairs 3. Bike Club 3. NY Exchange . . . ILYM . . . Eng- land '81 ... Bereal . . . Lancia . . . Friends UKRCL . . . Thanks, Mom . . . Stuff . . . OLE . . . Always and Forever . . . Comfortably. 156 '■y,' mm MICHAEL PRATT: Mike 2 South St. (R); The Maibu ... 508 ... Rt 44 ... Plymouth . . . Runaway . . . KPC ... The Week- end ... The Gang . . . Pike . . . Monica . . . SR and HS. . . . THH . . . Later. RICHARD PRATT 396 South St. (B). STEPHEN PRISCO 625 Conant St. (B); Baseball 2, 3, 4. Capt. 4. Football 4. Led Zep . . . Yes . . . CSNY . . . Thanks, Mr. Pearson . . . Miss yah, ZAV . . . Good times . . . Fence destroyer . . . Gordy ... J. . . . Good luck to all . . . Thanks, M and D . . . Deja-vu. LAURA MARIE PROHOVICH: Pro 411 Pleasant St. (B); Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4. Cheering 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 2. UNITAS 4. Bruce y? Wish u we're here ... SHMEG ... 11 ... But- terflies are free . . . SWEEN . . . Cal . . . Manna . . . Mase . . . Zav ... Jr. Prom . . . The Who . . . LedZep . . . Dol and Don. - H ' . Hlvl l 1 E K' .Jj l k 1 M ' ''4 x'k.'. SUSAN M. PROUTY; Sue 427 Water St. (B); Carol's 7 29 78 . . . Junior Prom . . . Good friends ...TPCJ ... Memories.. . ILY M and D. ELIZABETH PRUSAITIS A. Lisa 12 Atkinson Drive (B); Track 1, 2 Gymnastics I, 2, Manager 3. Sk Club 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor So ciety 3, 4. Mass Girls' State '81 2:45 AM . . . K'napped . . . Caps . . . S.M. orange . . . Woops ... 12 29 PM ... S.S . . Altar Rock . . . PG . . Kalamazoo . . . I'm there . Thanks (C and DTTW . ... n a! KITZO . UVM .. KATHLEEN ANN QUINN: Quince 24 Macy St. (R); Tennis 1,2. UNI- TAS 4. Bo's Bunnies . . . FEA . . . When, Nance? . . . The Ax ... Bick's...NYE'80...SITMR... 1 2 1 5 80 ... No proble . . . Friends . . . You lose, John . . . HiLi . . . AS . . . TP . . . Flips ... M and D. THOMAS RAYMOND 134 West Elm St. (R). . . . GL-J and L. . . M) — M and M. 157 li:. : ! t 4 t, ■HOLLY ANN REED 201 StonyBrook Rd. (R); All my friends . . . Fridays — period six . . . A J... Fight of '79... Fred... Bos- ton .. . Aug 1st 1982 .. . Macs . . . NJ . . . Thanks, Mrs. Smith. LISA REILLY: Essie 478 Plymouth St. (B); Canada '81 . . . The Wall . . . Cape Cod clay banks . . . Bobby, don't laugh . . . Ring . . . Nina ... 33 cents . . . SK . . . You should be on the team . , . MGMGL SSPLP . . . Thanks, Ma, Dad. MARIA INES CARVALHO (REIS): Reisy 51 Hammond St. (B) ; 1976 EF . . . Summer '78 . . . Guy in blue trunks . . . Tour SMU with DF, LT, JR. Like JL IN D . . . Last Name ... I will become US citizen. KEVIN B. REORDAN: Bevan 333 South St. (B); Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1. Montana . . . Driving . . . Southern Rock . . . Milos Boat . . . Sy . . . Ecole est fini . . . Rockets . . . VW Bus . . . Fireworks . . . GS . . . SN . . . Games . . . BPESB . . . BR. PATRICIA A. REPETTI: Patre 337 Oak St, (B); Ron 1 81 ...6 81 . . . PJ . . . Jeep . . . Zoid . . . RR . . . Richard . . . Parties . . . So, Rayn- ham . . . 8 79 . . . Concerts — many . . . JC . . . MP . . . Zigs . . . Cal . . . NY . . . Zav . . . Thanks, Ma and Dad. CHERYL ANN REVIL: Brown Eyes 602 High St. (B); John L. 5 30 80 . . . X-mas 80 . . . Diamond . . . CE ... LM '72 ... HCLJ ... 9 8 81 ... C d ... Forever SI JP'81 . . . DO . . . Supu . . . Cruisin . . . GR ... AMK J ... BAR ... S-F ... DW ... MS ... REG ... N S ... ILY ... JBJ-M D. LISA ANN REZENDES: Rezin 484 Orchard St. (R); Poms 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3. Bob Nov. 1, 1980 ... ILYB ... pits! ... To Michele, Lorna, Tina, Brenda, Dan, Mike, Duane, and Tony — thanks guys! G . . . BAF . . . EF . . . VETS ... Jr. Prom ... I love you, Mom and Dad. MICHAEL RICHARD 504 Pine St. (B). 158 mtcj mw CAROL ANN ROBAK 344 High St. (B); Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 3, 4. Ski Club 1,2,3, 4. Student Council 4. Good times with buddies . . . Summers in Maine . . . Brant Rock . . . X-mas Party . . . Dances . . . Proms . . . Rally . . . Memories . . . Mustang . . . Bye . . . Thanks, M and D. JAVIER RODRIQUES: Javi 243 Pine St. (B); Photography and Spanish Club. There is USA . . . Saturday's parties, yeh! . . . Bingo . . . Who is this Zomby? . . . Brooky . . . Ole! ALFRED R. ROSE: Port 692 Forrest St. (B); Going mobile . . . BR . . . Concerts . . . Wild times with good people . . . Best to all . . . the Neighborhood . . . Kinks '81 ... Thanks Nan . . . NYoung . . . OKIGBNF ... ByBy, B-R. LISA MARIE ROSE 4 Althea St. (R); Softball 2. Field Hockey 3. Summer of '8 1 . . . BOTS . . . Slip much . . . Forget It, I'll take my time . .. P-town 10 31 81 ... I need to know ... Be real . . . GF— CLDSJMS . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Luv ya. RICK ALLEN ROSE: Pedro 24 Atkinson Dr. (B); Good times . 10th ... Bad Times ... BB . Foghat Trip . . . Broken Bones . Bandito . . . Let there be Rock! . Time to fly by. LISA ANN ROUNDS: Tom 234 Plymouth St. Chucky 9 29 81 . . . Summer of '81 . Free . . . Crazy . . Greyhound . . . Bob! nighter . . . Diane? Lot. . Friends . . . Boston! . . . . 18 ... AU- . Vicky . . . JEFFREY A. ROY 241 Pond St. (B); JP . . . BSC . . . SAI . . . Band M J. Giels Con- certs . . . Down and Up . . . Dart . . . Uncle Milty's . . . Some day soon . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. LAWRENCE RUBADOU 457 Center St. (R); Gymnastics 1. Stage Band 3, 4. Still ... '72 Monte- go. . . Movin' out . . . BSO with G W , . . Naps in Ts . . . RC Joke . . . Journey Concert . . . Boredome-oh, well . . . 2 cs extra. 159 DAVID SALE: Dave 426 King St. (R); Soccer 1. Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3. Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Computer . . . Bucky . . . Thursday at DA's . . . Darkroom . . . Leaves . . . Textbook example . . . NFI ... Boys' State — '81. CHERYL SANTIANO 370 South St. (B). THEODORE ALEX SAVIDIS: JOSEPH Teddy 1 18 Union St. (B); Soccer 1. Track 2. Wrestling 1. Kim . . . TransAm '81 ... Horseneck . . . Campus Ks . . . Pheasant Field . . . Stones . . . Trojans 3. Later, B-R. Thanks, Mom and Dad. SCARAMOZZINO: Scara 90 Francine Rd. (R); Hockey 1,2,3, 4. Glenys, smile! . . . With friends . . . Summer concerts ... Jr. Prom . . . Paint Cape Cod . . . We 3 . . . Weekends . . . Good morning . . . CSN and Y . . . Thank you. PATRICIA SCHLATZ: Patty 25 Ball Avenue (B); Basketball 1. CC ... JD ... RC ... MR ... BB . . . May 5th, 1981 .. . Lost . . . Fr- period 5 . . . The good times . . . R'os X-mas party . . . March 25, 1 98 1 . . . Thanks to Mom and Dad. CHARLES L. SCHMIDT: Chuck 38 Concetta Dr. (B); Rt. 18 . . . TF ... Yes — Live . . . RUSH . . . Many good times . . . Out front in morning . . . Mess up sister . . . Good and bad times . . . Later, B-R. PHILLIP SCHNEIDER: Duke 817 South St. (B); Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Track 3. National Honor Society 3, 4. Kerri 10 19 81 ... 10 and 0 and nowhere to go . . . FEBVAMC . . . EBIDEE . . . Street signs w Maz and Grig . . . Me — more . . . Gene's shed . . . Thanks Mom and Dad and Bag. SHAWN SCHUM: Shummy 513 North Main St. (R); Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. Track 2, 3, 4. RE- GIONAL SOUND 4. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. 8 ... Beth 12 8 79 ... IP- MIAAF. . . 49-5-1 . . . Redrum . . . 3 OCL Champ . . . Flume . . . RP . . . 4-8-87 .. . RB — 80 and 81 . . . Wankers . . . Log Cabin . . . X-mas '80 . . . Pickin vegs. at Ben's house . . . Towel upstairs . . . How does he walk? . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. 160 'MM GREGORY PAUL SCOTT: Greg 417 No. Main St. (R); Led Zeppelin 1 . . . Honda 550 ... Lst accident . . . still chicken farming . . . Monte Carlo ... 10 28 81 ... biking all summer . . . and times to come. HEATHER MAE SEAQUIST: Bear 32 Keith PI. (B); Rich Lewis 1 16 81 . . . Thanks M and R — Luv ya . . . Luv ya, Lil one . . . Cruisin . . . Seger '80... CJCL 9 8 81 ...GR . . . CandD . . . Mom and Dad Lewis . . . Fields Park . . . SL . . . Nasty . . . RML ILY. LINDA J. SELLGREN 289 High St. (B); Paul 11 29 80 . . . Parties . . . Life's bug . . . Florida . . . Ski . . . Concerts . . . CARDS LLKLLW . . . Beach days . . . Good times with good friends . . . Later! BARRY THOMAS SEMAS: Seam 311 South St. (B); Baseball 1, 2, 4. Wrestling 1, 2. Sandy Memorial Day weekends . . . Bourne and Salmon Point summer of '81 ... J Giels Concert . . . Mustang Mach 1 . . . Busting loose . . . No 1 . . . . ILS. BRENDA JEAN SERGIO: Bren 1195 South St. (B); Junior Prom Court . . . Gossiping with Carol . . . Remember the pink Cadillac Mi- lan? . . . Lisa . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad, Lynne, Michael. PATRICIA SERGIO 1825 Plymouth St. (B). MAUREEN SHAW 298 Ramblewood Dr. (R). MARGARET R. SHEA: Peggy 28 Mt. Prospect St. (B); Good friends and great times . . . Beetle, we did it! . . . LB, JK, ED, CW, LM, AF, RR . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Vin . . . Mel . . . Dave . . . The early walk. 161 JUNE EILEEN SHERRY 135 Birch St. (B); Gymnastics. World Affairs Club. REGIONAL SOUND. National Honor Society. Jumping Mailboxes . . . Image . . . 9:15 ... 3 Musketeers . . . D and B ... BO OPiE ... AK — One Way . . . Keith Place . . . JO . . . LG . . . NJ . . . CB . . . Like, get psyched . . . MandD ... ILY. CHRISTINE SILVA: Chris 67 Pleasant St. (R(; Always remem- ber those special memories! . . . Bos- ton . . . Led Zepplin . . . Art in Mr. Phufs Room. Plymouth ... 10 10 80 ... Wally ... Year of 81-82. DIANE SILVA 308 South St. (R); Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Math Team 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. UNITAS 4. Sylvie . . . C . . . MdeLC . . . Snowflakes . . . Fido . . . Nervous Breakdown . . . both! CEIODDOMM . . . Aweso- mitity! M. Move those feet . . . SRF . . . ' 2 of 9 is 3 . . . Those lines . . . MGF ... GLMAS DONNA SILVA 73 Carver Dr. (B). GREGORY SIME: Greg 396 South St. (B); French and Spanish Club 2. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 3, 4- Summer of '81 ... Stuck in sand ... Hit the beach! . . . Pine St . . . Fire's . . . Many bills . . . Grand Prix 70 . . . 400 . . . 4baril. TAMI RAASHEL SIMMONS: Mathia 180 Main St. (B); Bobby . . . Rush . . . Pits . . . Thanks Paula . . . WR . . . Good friends . . . TX . . . Many good times . . . Heart ... Pat ... EandK ... NY 79-80 . . . Sams . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Cosmic . . . Later, BR. JEFFREY DAVID SMITH: Smitty 176 Forest St. (R); Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Golf 1, 3. Good times . . . The best times are on the way. KEVIN MICHAEL SMITH: D 4 East St. (B); Photography 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4. Drama 4. V all! ... TV Prod. . . . Troll . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . French and 4 . . . Soup . . . Rachel ... La rel.. .Chem Phys. . .Deb.. .S. is best . . . Gummy Bears. 162 MICHELE SMITH: Mich 730 Locust St. (R); I WALY Jeff 4 25 81 . . . Junior Prom . . . Beau- tiful... BCs Fish ... Miss ya, KW, TS, SP, DD, KP, JC, FH, JP, PS . . . Love ya, Mom and Dad . . . Bye . . . 6 27 83. PAMELA SMITH: Pam 78 Robinson Drive (R); Paul 8 9 81 ... Hey Kellatt ... 63CC ... Little orange container . . . Shaw's X-mas Party . . . 12 27 81 J, Giels .. . Seger . . . Billy 8 1 81 ... ET . . . KB . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad ... Bye. BR. TODD SMITH: Smitty Bear 1220 Pleasant St. (R); Drama 3, 4. Chorus 4. Football 1. OLE ... By, Gang. CHRISTOPHER PAUL SNOW: Snowflake 272 Center St. (B); Remember Zav . . . Ricky . . . Lemmon 714 ... Rt. 18 . . . The boys . . . Kingswood . . . The Cellar . . . Concert Time . . . Good friends . . . Good times. JOHN B. SOARES: Soarsy 171 Burrill Ave. (B); Soccer 1,2,3, 4. Fesent Feld . . . DT . . . Maine '80 . . . NJ '79 . . . Midnite soccer . . . Giels '80 . . . MMS . , . THNKRLY 80 . . . SLS . . . CLSE. KIMBERLYANNESOLOMON: Kim 7SullyRd.(R);SkiClub3,4. UNI- TAS 4. Basketball 1,4. Track 1. 2, 3, 4. SD and elf w Con . . . Bos, — J . . . Diet p's? . . . GTWMF ... The Bet! ... 4 1 79 IMYC! ... SWITW. ..J...CLD...Mycru- chos . . . B-Bop ... Dec '81 . . . Gcils! ... 869GIR . . . Thanks M and D and J . . . Mrs. P and friends. DANIEL A. SOTERA 214 Spruce St. (B); Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1, 2. Lynn 11 28 81 . . . SR 5 . . . CAPS . . . Fri nights . . . Starsky and Hutch . . . Chow Time! . . . Bob, Mike, and Maz — no way . . . W. Bridge. P. . . . Seger . . . Nice signs, Grig . . . ILYLH. DENIS E SOUCY: Souc 484 Main St. (B); Softball 1,2,3,4. Mary-Fa . . . Friday night Ps . . . Hamburgers? . . . Mud on wind- shield . . . Good luck to all my friends . . . M and M . . . Thanks . . . MDCB . . . Jr . . . Sook! 163 'mm; mk MARCIA SPAULDING 24 Wilbur St. (R); Bobby and Ker- rin ... North Raynham . . . Skip Days Rowdy ... All the good . . . Springfield trip . . . Skynyrd For- ever . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. SUZANNE SPLAINE: Zetta 21 AldenSq.(B); Billy 6 14 80... Summer of 80 . . . Great times with Karen, Kerle . . . Thanks Karen M ... ILYB ... EW ... RG ... RUSH ... Unicorns ... New Hampshire '81 ... Thanks, M and JOHN SPRAGUE 38 Covington St. (B). DEBORAH L. STANTON: Debbie 67 Laurel Drive (B); Chorus 2, 3, 4 Drama Club l', 2, 3, 4. Band 1. Ju- nior Miss. REGIONAL SOUND UNITAS 4. Musicals. NY Ex- change . . . PCC . . . Cast Party . . Dance . . . Boston w JDC . . . WJW . . . Kim . . . Greg . . . Jamie . . Proms . . . Jurgen . . . Free at last . . . Luv to all my friends and M and D. CYNTHIA L. STEBBINS: Cin 1 34 Wall St. (B); Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4. Track 1, 2, Ski Club 3. Dale 10 24 80 . . . IWALY . . . Summers in Maine . . . Van Ha- len . . . Not yet . . . Promise . . . The C . . . NH . . . Many good times . . . Proms . . . x-mas . . . New Year's . . . Pemfo . . . The Van . . . Thanks, M and D. DUANE ALAN STRIGGLES: Striggs 343 Pine St. (B); Soccer 1, 2. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4. Student Government 3, 4. Tina . . . The Pinto has a future . . . What's up. Momma . . . Gotshalk's . . . The Police car . . . '76 Suburu . . . Pine St . . . Hills . . . The big white bird . . . 11 20 81. SHERRI SVEDINE 154 Hall St. (R); Artie 11 81 ... ILY . . . PJ . . . Donna . . . Charger . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad and Ar- tie .. . The K. Kid. MICHAEL SWEENEY 350 South St. (B). 164 CATHERINE SWEETMAN: Cas 392 High St. (B); Charlie 143 .. . APPS ... SMR 81 ... Charlie's Angels . . . Tanx, M and D . . . Big Kids ... Delay . . . GR . . . 430 . . . Great frenz . . . CDRKDL . . . FO and D . . . F and O? . . . Lounge 1 and? . . .TD . . . The Nip . . .State House. MICHELE SYPHER; Syph 62 Gem Circle (R); Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2. USCA '80. Ski Club 1.2, 3,4. Jon 7 19 80 ... My best times . . . ILY . . . Jr. Prom Queen . . . Miss Regional C t . . . Fish . . . Summer of 80 . . . Have a future . . . We love you . . . Thanks, M and D. Jon and friends. STEPHANIE TAHAIR: Step 82 Hail St. (R); Soccer 1. Basket- ball 1 . Track 1 , 2. Tennis 3, 4. Celt- ics .. . Bjorn . . . Bruce . . . Kid . . . Bird . . . Bum knee . . . S and P's . . . b day at Wym's . . . Beware the m . . . Harrington's handouts . . . Kaay . . . Miss my Mom and Dad . . . Thanks, Beans. DIANE LYNN TANSEY: Jerry 306 North St. (B); Free . . . Grey- hound . . . Cappy's with Monica . . . Friends . . . Crazy . . . Aii-nighters . . . The Doors . . . Bob . . . Reggie's window . . . Nantucket with Sis . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. SUSAN MARIE THERRIEN JEAN CAROL THOMAS: Jeanne 1165 South St. (B); REGIONAL SOUND 3, 4. UNITAS 4. Bjorn, Neca . . . Jeannetle menage . . . Mood scene . . . DP . . . Wicked evil . . . Slams . . . Blackboard apathy cells . . . Jim ... In space no one hears you Clash. 201 Orchard St. (R); Band 1,2,3,4. REGIONAL SOUND 3, 4. Girls' State '8 1 . Jacquese and Philippe . . . puits . . . Maigret . . . ' 2 of 9 is 3? . . . College men . . . Nicknames . . . Moyen madness . . . PS, penguins, and Peace. MARK D. TILTON 78 Wilbur St. (R); It's been a long four years at B-R. I couldn't have done it without my friends . . . RW . . . LC . . . LM and PS . . . BW . . . KB . . . BB . . . and my best friend, Johanna. MICHAEL VINCENT TONRY: Tonz 132 Carl Rd. (R); Track 1, 2, 3,4. Basketball 1. Hockey 4. Pleasant Field . . . Mantis . . . Cookies . . . Koogle. . .Ditch. . .Goofball31 . . . SA, AL, thumbs up! Bruins . . . Cut again? ... IWALYA 82 ... Thanks, Mom and Dad. 165 1 1 • ALANA TORRES 5 Edward R. (R); Leo 8 10 81 ... IWALY . . . Lisa . . . O. Juice! . , . Thanks for being there . . . Little Annie . . . Dever . . . How's Jessie? . . . Headshed . . . Ains . . . Mikie . . . Thanks M and D. LUCIA C. TORRES: Lucy 25 Stetson St. (B); Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Summer of '81 ... Good times and friends . . . Superskater . . . Brks — Nanc P's ... Bye, B-R. Thanks, Mom and Dad. MARY ANN SHEILA VACHER 402 High St. (B); Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Conductor 4. Pit Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4. Stage Band 2, 3. District 1, 2, 3, 4. SEMSBA 1,2 4. Allstate 2, 3, 4. All Eastern 3. GBYSO 3, 4. Just tape it! Rome . . . London . . . That classical? . . . The symphony . . . Mum, Dad, and F, thanks. BRENDA LYNN VANGEISEN: Bren 15 Miller Terrace (R); Cheerlead- ing 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 4. Marvy . . . Many good times and friends . . . We luv you, Batman . . . Journey . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Bye, Now! FRANK C. VERHOORN III: Knarf River St. (R); Band 1 , 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1. Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Wind Ensem- ble 3, 4. Math Team 2, 3, 4. District 3, 4. SEMSBA 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. Animal . . . lABRKADS ... The time is now ... 12:32:06 ... Floyd! ... Ouch! . . . Food! . . . Crazy . . . And I don't even have a little dog Tojo . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. LAURA WALLACE: Gypsy 1 1 30 Pleasant St. (B); Student Gov- ernment Day 3. Gone but not for- gotten . . . IMYB . . . Parties with LM, BZ, , JD, MS, MH . . . Later, much! EILEEN THERESA WELBY: Welby 63 High St. (B); HLAWI . . . See I do have my wisdom? . . . Ridge 4 AM . . . Thanks, Robin . . . Good Luck cuz . . . Poly . . . Seger . . . Geils . . . 79 80 . . . Don J . . . Bravo Othello . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . Later. MILAN M. WHITAKER: Lou 55 Short St. (B); Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Monte — 80 ... KB — 8 1 .. . Rasp- berry . . . BURT ... 73 Chevy . BB-CAR . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad ... CL ... Finally ... 10-20. 166 RICHARD WHITE 221 South St. (B); Bronco . . . Four- wheeling . . . Dolphins . . . Beatles . . . Styx . . . Queen . . . Gibson . . . Fender. LORI ANN WHITMAN 264 Summer St. (B); Alan 79-? . . . PDG ... 2 Un-cooperative fe- males?! . . . B and C . . . Memories . . . Seger . . . Oct. 26 . . . BW . . . Duxbury . . . Dots . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. GEORGE WHITTAKER 550 Pleasant St. (B). TRACEY WHITTEMORE: cey 249 Laurel St. (B); Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Cross Country 2, 3. Boys' Soccer Mgr. 4 . . . Hampton Beach . . . Summer balls over the fence . Fribble . . . JJ's Bet man . . . Love to friends M and D. Spa- Soccer Strawberry . The older Thanks, SCOTT WHITTIER 50 Crescent Drive (B); Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4. Band Announcer 3, 4. Musicals 2, 3, 4. KIM WILCOX 145 Elm St. (B); Soccer 3, 4. Hey, men, what's up? Good times . . . LM and ED and other friends . . . Hood ornament . . . MW . . , Well, that's life . . . Thank you, Mom and Dad. KIM MARIE WILLIAMS: Kim 27 Dartmouth Rd. (B); Basketball 1, 2. UNITAS 4. Ski Club 4. Eddie 8 19 81 ... NH ... Hubby ... Forever in blue jeans . . . ILYE . . . Nikes . . . Cookie ... RS ... Thanks, Mom and Dad. LYNNE A. WILLIAMS: Little Willie 1 392 Old Pleasant St. (B); Summer '79... John 3 21 81 ... The Gen- eral Lee is loose . . . Hey, Kay, at least I did it! . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . , Later, B-R. 167 SCOTT DAVIDSON WIRTA: Wirt 98 Green St. (B); Football 1. Cross Country 2, 4. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleading 4. KRIS . . . Luv ya . . . LES . . . Growing up w W . . . Grape BBB Shirt . . . BAG . . . BUT — Matt's place . . . Thanks, Mud and Dad. FAITH MARIE WOLSKl 588 Forest St. (B); Soccer t, 2, 3. Track 2, 4. Basketball 1. UNITAS 4, Tres. Re-united . . . April, LYN . . . Little Midge . . . Maine . . . X- mas parties . . . Rally '81 . . . F and R. . .NJ.. .Camp '80. . .Cape. . . Friday 1 3 . . . Ms ya S and B . . . I owe the rest of my life to you, M and D and F. ROBERT WRIGHT 57 Alden Sq. (B). BARRY SCOTT WYMAN: Barry 95 Plain St. (B); Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Class President 1. Treasurer 2, 4. WAC 4. Photo Club 3. Switchin girls w Matt . . . LC . . . Down the Cape w the boys . . . Bag . . . Celtic games . . . First time w M and P at EC. Thanks, family. PETER JOHN WYMAN: Wym 114 Plain St. (B); Football 3, 4. Wrestling, Co-Capt 1, 2, 3, 4. Base- ball 1, 2, 4. Football and Wrestling champs 1 ... 10-0 ... Sectional Champ . . . Times w Cliff . . . DD w Zeo . . . Bag's . . , HYWABSTM — Heather 9 29 81 . . . ILY, Mom and Dad. NANCY YELLE: Nunny 1821 South St. (B); Kevin Aug 17, 1979 ... June 1982 ... CLD ... Old Ladies . . . The Bet . . . LM . . . RA . . . CCP7-7 . . . RA's Door . . . Myles Standish . . . Close but no ci- gar.. . Hi, Eva . . . Thanks, DWID. DEBRA JOANNE ZION: Debbie 106 Spring Hill Ave. (B); Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Hey, rat . . . period 4 w DI PB...SS... GAG 9 31 ... Stones! . . . Franklin Sport . . . Marshfield '81 ... Thanks, Mom and Dad and Tracy. NEAL ROBERT ZONFRELLI: Zeo 572 Main St. (B); Football Capt 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Capt 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1,2, Track 3, 4. Chris 10 12 80 — YWABIMM. . . lO-Oand no bowl . . . Sectional Champs and Outstanding Wrestler — 4th NE . . . Football you bet . . . IWALYC . . . DD . . . Bag's . . . MOM, DAD, YAVS. 168 r i F «« Scene We leave B-R with more answers to the question: What does B-R mean to you? From Miss Burton — It has, fortu- nately, more elements of tragedy than comedy. 1 say that while B-R is no COMEDY OF ERRORS, it is at times possible to make Much ADO ABOUT NOTHING. For the most part, however, B-R is pretty much AS YOU LIKE IT. Because of this, B-R is like A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM where all is WHAT YOU WILL. Yet, whatever happens, one always knows ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. From a cold senior in January A place to keep warm! From Dr. Coyle — Ends are often beginnings and thus the departure of the seniors gives rise to ambivalent feelings. There is sadness — the swift passage of time, friends going sepa- rate ways, leaving carefree days and a familiar place behind. But, there is also joy and hope — the task has been completed, the shining roads beckon to a new generation which takes the world in hand. The bitter-sweet circle remains unbroken. From Lisa Re- zendes — Great people and great times. From Mr. Casabian — Each of us has a chance in life to pursue excel- lence or mediocrity. It is our most no- ble decision. It is the one thing that will most notably mark the quality of our lives. 169 mm From Mrs. Fisher — Be happy with yourself and always strive for excel- lence in whatever you do. From Lor- na Patterson — Great memories and a great time. From Mr. Flangheddy — To my mind, heeding advice is sometimes irksome; but giving advice is always difficult. Therefore, with reluctance, and at the risk of sounding sanctimo- nious, I shall share with you a quota- tion which has counseled me since I was an eleventh grader. A fragment of Polonius' fatherly advice to his son Laertes in Act I. scene III of Shake- speare's HAMLET, these three lines have sustained me through troubles, disappointments, and doubts: This above all: to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man.' From Mr. Moscardelli — You must realize it's your attitude not your aptitude that will determine your altitude. It seemed that teachers couldn't resist the temptation to offer advice even when asked a question about some- thing else! Students, however, were more on target. To Tom Brennan — B-R is nowhere land for a nowhere man. To Martha MacDonald — B-R is sleeping in Mr. Harrington's class. To Mike Bumpus — B-R is . . . (Just hold it off. I'll think of something.) From Mr. Harrington — To live is to make our world with ourself — and then to avoid self-destructing. To Scott Berry — B-R means stolen rainbow crayons. From Brenda Lopes — Camping out in Physics. To Jill Colford — B-R means extra- curricular activities. 170 - j J -' ■■r. ' 3t m mm. SHY Shy and hiding for life to pass by TeUing yourself Not to cry Isolated in your room heavy hatred all afternoon Scared of saying what you think Making your life lose a link Link of life Struggle of strife Determine to yell For hatred of Hell And ever striving to rebel Rebel the shell that you have entered For the fear you've faced Is never contented Open the shell and you will see The shy timid girl Is actually me. By Kelly McCarthy THE NIGHTIME Warm but lonely alone. forever fearing that the cold might envelope me the shivering cold that brings me back to the nightmares and wakes me up frightened and all alone with nothing and no one to hold on to I'm too old for a teddy bear but still I'm too young. By Kelly Hambly 172 'V; Vi. Exeunt — All. ITS OUR CHOICE There are so many things on this oversized star for a person to do without travelling far But the world is so large and there's so many lands we all have to change so we'll all have a chance A chance at a life that's not sitting at home Knitting a sock or fixing a phone we all have our stardom our live and love friends we take to our boredom as an out of style dance but life is too quick with so little time to do what you wish and to make a small dime. By Kelly Hambly 173 • ■:.J iA ' hMl ti I Sponsors Patrons Kathleen M. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bresciani Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakeley Carol Burton Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan Mr. and Mrs. James P. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. George S. Capernaros Mr. and Mrs. David A. Canepa Edward and Joan Casabian The Craffey Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Chicoine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. 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