Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1981
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Cf C 9 S c.Clc'w1S LSCECES X fs ,K M 'wx J VG-. ,- Dea' Se ' Q 5 A5 e: ne 7957 Yeacqjs ' 5 oc, 5 fge'e so 'ha' 'ns aces sexe QS a can stan' 'ennnce' of vac' 'ou' years saen' a B'ocs'cln Hg' Scnaa in 'ne yea'5 'o care W nee me na.e a gone au' 5eoa'a'e ,taps we nose 'na' 'ns ac-of afng aacs nneha 'les o' goac 'Mes ana l.-,aw eno5 os ln 'ns years Coos we na. e ea 'C caa'u'e the 'GDcf5es a' 'he scnaal We have 'neo 'a snow hcl.-. each asoec' of 'ne scnacl 'acu 'y 5'uoen'5 acaoennc ana er acc, cu a' ac'f. 'les a :Jay o Mao' 'oe A 'ne success of Bic ' 'lan 'n':l,.ah ic' :Jay ana anamgaons we ncoe 'o na.e caepfeo 'ns scnoa as ' beg, 5 We woua 19 'a exfena ac' wsnes fo' ,success :no haoo 'ess 'a a 'nose nnewanec we 'n fn 'ne oages 3' 'ns bca- we waua asa use 'c g .e a ne3 fe' 'hows 'o al 'nose wna neaeo in '5 a'accc'o' we a esaeca y we 'a .rmfxfs 4 fx! , ,-, , , C N'-N fxrfw f-sf-sn'-s r f fs ,-sm .J -t V v.f- 4 I f AAC, 4. H L, C. O Dhul ., A .,c ,A H' S Q , N' T Ax 'IRC 'S 'NGQCGC 'f D'9SG'7 l T'S M-Ye .C ,C 'kc'lCy, .X A CLYCJ , id ei,-. ,X .,--,X-.x.4 -. C , , as vga. C H, 4,'N,,Q4 f A hc, O yo teal, X J Flies Advisor: Marla Ananla Co-Editors: Meghan Cruise Kristine McDonald Layout Editor.- EllZOO6th SChull Art Editor: Carol McLeod Photography E ditors: Deldre Roy Robert Baudreau Business-Manager: Llsette Chassey Copy Editor: Nancy Goldstein Stofh Kathy Joy Joyce Magllano Donna Reed Sheila Waldron Artists.- Carol Mcl eoo Ann Mantagano Glenn Reld Patty Uzzo Photographers: Bob Boudreau Steven Highs Deidre Roy Contributing Staff Kelly Cornlllone Terry Millet' Michelle Nesseralla Shirley Nesserella Kathy Rellly Porn Ryan Karen Sanlfus Debble Toorney 5D6'ClOI' Thanlis to Contributing Writers: Gall Greenblatt Brenda Haraldsrad Kath y Joy Sheila Mara Lisa Oxenhorn Business Staff? 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GlfSOU Nancy Goldstein Patty James Kathy Joy Darlene Kustanovltz Joyce Magllano Kris McDonald Terri Miller Michelle Nesserella Shirley Nesserella Marla Ntalsoulas Donna Reed Deldra Roy Pam Ryan Denise Saad Elizabeth Schull Karen Sankus Debbie Toomey Sheila Waldron Mr Robert Reagan Principal Brockton High School Dr Claire Aopllng, Housernaster Mr Chris Argys, Housernaster Mr Marlo DlMO.'ZO, l-lousernasrer Mr John Ryan Housernasfer Dr fnornas Whalen, Superintendent of Schools Barbara Souza 16 1981 JUN Rober' Murphy Josten 5 American Yearbook Co fne Photographers and Staff at Dodge Murphy Studios Susan C ools Kathleen Dray 5 . . and to all those who contributed to the success of this boolf ' f FT U 'N g-. .....1...,....-.,,- K 1 4 CPI .1 's'-FA k MJJW Page 2 H Bomviw L Page 56 as l FlNAL.l5'T5 -1 Page 121 n , r I ef ,Q w N 1. N ' '14 'J 'c ,X I ,,XKlll1- ' X Hina- Page 210 I g- Af' 1 I 9.1 U ,K Z ' 561 L 1' . 77 X 5 M :ei 1N5'T RUCTORSQ ' ' 5 ' i Q EMU .Lg 1 Page 17 Page 23 -F --la 1 1 111 ,Q fm J w i XJ' 0 Q' '1 , '- J fr E.XTENSl0N5 0 Q 911 ' 'ef I X A La ' ' X J K . VERTUVIE ! Page 63 Page 94 41 : n-,V 1 1 5 W aPERA'rao P ALTERNATIVES 151-'lfl' lp! iiiffi-jig ' E Page 202 Page 204 SF 51 1 'P 4r,.,w:3- ,J fi -, rl ev ,K , . Q - 1,2 .-, - A Q +I. si 1 I 8' 2' x 4' I f 7- 7 . X' Qu, 5 I l I I in H I ,l i Up unril rhe doy of our groduorion, rime olwoys seemed ro srond srill while we were in closses. i Eifloch doy, while woiring for whor seemed ro be , fours upon hours ro poss, oll rhe goings on would flow inro on indsringuishoble surrounding hoze 'mrermirrenrly penerrored by rhe beors of rhe T 'glock i lr wos ironic rhor ir olwoys seemed ro us rhor wos nor even possing, yer we olwoys found furselves nor hoving enough rime ro do whore , N a 'Qver we hod ro do. Of course, rhis wos becouse ' Y' 14 1 ng, rhe woy we engoged in o diversify of ' 'rrocurritulor ocriviries ro rolfe up rhor seemingly 4,-hbudging rime, ond ro heb us develop inro well A unded mviduog. in There were rhe rrodirionol sporrs for rhose who joyed rhe pursuir, rhe chose, ond rhe excire- V enr rhor orhieric ocriviries provide. They obo lf A eve rhem rhe opporruniry ro ger our rhere ond fe 9 . rhe orhers whor rhey're mode of'f Then re were rhe numerous clubs ond ocriviries Coe Q: Ang ro rhe differing inreresrs ond gools of oil rhe l denrs, These could olwoys ser rhe scene for , . V , Con'r on pg 7 al' A f a 'v E xf' - ga A M iw l 1 A 5' NT 'Ks I ff 1 1. N 'I Zpvd. Q 4 A -A xx! ?! 1 FX AN 3 or X If ' s'. '1f1f 'V' 'Vf4f1f JV'- I A su, is 1 x X Con'r from pg 3 many academically and socially enriching occae sions. Bur wharever rhe experience, rhere ,seemed ro be a need for srudenrs ro be involved land producrive, and rhe ourcome was a genuine sense of accomplishmenr. f All of rhar along wirh rhe regular school curricu- lum creared a demanding and consranr pace 'somerimes dmculr ro mainrain. We lfnew we had fro ralfe care ro malse cerrain we did nor fall behind, even only a few sreps. lf we sropped for a Qfmomenr, or even slaclfened our pace, rhe minf fures would srill keep conrinually passing inro hours, rhe hours inro days ... . parr of our educarion was learning rhar rime never slows down or wairs for .us,- ir only slips furrher from our grasp, f Of course, credir musr go ro rhe perperrarors of Qour learning and experiencing, whose full urihza- Grion of rheir ralenrs hebed ro keep a hecric pace prnore consisrenr. The faculry and adminisrrarors Qvorised rogerher ro run classes and rhe acriviries s smoorhly as clockwork. Their serring rhe pace , also provolsed srudenrs ro develop and mainrain a Hocus for rhe furure, I, . KConrinued p, 119 ,pray I L 'f4','la -W '- --av I' x Q-O . IQQ , 1' . W mix xx .- 1 , I 'C N 1. K A 1-c..,w 'x .il Y EJ 0 ' ' ' rv S H I 5 K r Y I 5 1 1 I v r i r 1 p p w WP' 'b. k S 111. A i F 3941 QM -'W Q . I 5 I x . 1 M .Jin W2 f Q ' '5 -:Z , W1 11414 1 Nu' Mr, .9 5133, ,- x-- ww tv. ' me J I M . 4- 4.4 P? h. .y I -1 FFDM x '-'11 -A ga , .vt is flff As seniors we have moved a srep along rhe parh of life To make rhar n'i'ove, we were re aulred ro par forrh our lnrelllgence and abfllnes ro rheir grearesr exrenr, ln order ro accomplish any rhrng rhor was asked of us, while slmulraneously formlng arrfrudes abour rhe sarroundrng march of evenrs. Lffe rs a game ln whfch we are all players, we never really complere lr, we simply become more skilled af lr along rhe way The four years we have mer fn high school have been lnrense be cause we have had ro absorb and por lnro acrron many of rhese skills which will be necessary for us ro malnraln rhe resr of our lives These skills are rarher absrracr- rhey are rhe abilrries rhar we acaorred so we were able ro rackle varrous physical and academfc anderrak ings We also developed soclal awareness when dealing wrrh our peers Whlle we were busy 'lookrng our for number one we realized rhar we are nor alone rn rhls world, and rhar under sranding rhe needs of orhers rs fmporranr fConrinued p. 152 3 LN 1.11 r.,, l 'Z x I x x X x. 44' Aff' Y in , ff! A :.V ' xf- if i 1 R 'D+ .P 4, , W 4 11 X X K , x Q -ug M mag, , X, 'x wb . lf? fa I I -R r E' al fvf+f+ffM f 4 ,iff r P i I 'S The social aspecr of high school was somerirnes even more irnporranr ro us rhan rhe learning aspecr, lr was necessary for if ro sornerirnes false prioriry so rhar we could grow emorionally. We needed rhe rirne ro sorr our all rhe confusion and gain a sraole perspecrive of our surroundings. There was a mulrirude of rhings ro be dealr wirh in our high school years rhar could nor be raughr in a lecrure or rhrough a boolf. lf we sropped ro rhinlf of whar we have exper- ienced, our minds would rhrob wirh rhe knowl- edge we have encompassed. We never srop learning and growing, our we cerrainly reached a rurning poinr in our lives. Now as rhe long-awaired graduarion day draws near, we rrernble exciredly wirh rhe anrici- parion of being released, so ro spealf, ro ser our in upcoming underralfings, Afrer rhar ephemeral momenr, we will rruely be able ro feel a sense of progression. Nancy Goldsrein X I la. ,lf . . 5. L. DIREC TORS l 530 in 'u ma 2 0131 .7 Q ' W in ik 7 1 ' l .xg ' M ,, V ,:: , 'n I ,ZX fy ,Yti . 'uw' jf gm v IA I. fn ' V ' fn H! I V . 7' V ' I , I V4 J 5: 4 ,if 11' -. l-lousemasrers As an admlnfsrralrar, Green HOUS9fT'705f9f, Mr Ryan ls lnvolved ln rhe many behlnd rhe scenes acrlvrrles rhar are necessary ln carrylng our rhe varlous learnlng processes ar Droclfron l-lgh Among hrs dunes are rhe supervrslon of reachers, co venng rhe house, nne arrs and core bufldlngs and vvorlflng closely wrrh rhe guldance deparrmenr By worlvng ln rhe gufdance ofnce each and every day, l feel l om heplng ro rake pressure off of rhe counselors, srares Mr Ryan Ml also feel rhar jusr my berng seen and my observlng hebs Asked ro srare hls oprnlon of Droclfron Hlgh, Mr Ryan responded l belreve we have here as nne a sysrern as ln any hlgh school ln rhe enrrre counrnf The offenng of many advanced classes, rhe excellenr currlculom, and oursrandlng faallrles have always made Brocron Hrgh School unlauel and have been a morlvarlng facror ro srudenrs Broclwron Hrgh School I5 cerralnly an excellenr college prepararory school, and as well, lf prepares srudenrs ln rhe buslness and rrade areas Slze l5 cerralnly rhe mosr unlaue facror of Droclfron Hlgh Mr Ryan commenrs The sfze has lrs poslrlve and negarlve effecrs On rhe poslrlve slde, rhe number of enrollmenr provldes us wrrh rhe opporronlry for complere faclllrles Bur rhls can also be a negarlve, because wlrh rhe size lf I5 almosr lmposslble ro warch everyrhrng rhar I5 golng on because of rhe llexlblllry rhar comes wlrh slze lr can also be lnrlmldarlng ro srudenrs, especrally freshmen No school I5 perfecr, all have rhelr advanrages and dlsadvanrages, and need for lmpro vemenr Bur l rhlnk Droclfron Hrgh School has lfepr up hlgh srandards ln all areas and IS a nne lnsrfrurlon for learnrng Nancy Goldsreln Accordlng ro Red Housemasrer, Mr DlMarzo, a school should pravlde an academic envlronmenr rhar wlll encourage srudenrs ro srudy, learn, and assfsr rhem In realrzlng rhelr grearesr porenrlal lr IS rhe admrnlsrrarlon s responsrblllry ro see ro If rhls en vlronmenr does exrsr ar Broclfron Mgh School, and lr can cerralnly be sold rhar he carrles hls share of rhls responsrblllry well ln relarron ro rhe varlous aspecrs of rhe school, Mr DlMarzo says rhar size does have rrs dzsadvanrages, buf Broclfron l-llgh School as a faclllry IS cerrarnly 'exrraor drnary lr has more ro offer rhan mosr orher schools ln addrrron ro srze, rr has a large faculry wlrh a varrery of ralenrs avarlable ro srudenrs l obo belleve rhar because of rhe slze, conrlnues Mr DlMarzo, rhere rs a fanrasrlc human relarlons experience rhar ralwes place here Mosr srudenrs handle If well, and recerve a good educarlon, whlle ar rhe some rlme rhey are gerrlng ready for rhe furure by learnlng how ro malfe good judgmenrs The human relarlons experrence ar Brocl-fron Hlgh lncludes a cross secnon of srudenrs and reachers wlrh varying ralenrs and backgrounds rhar pro vrdes for a broad range of dally experrences When we couple rhls wlrh a morrvared faculry and rhe admlnlsrrarlons efforrs ro harness and organrze rhls ralenr fnro a smoorh and efnaenr program of dolly acrlvlrles, we belleve rhe resulrs lean heavrly roward John Ryan, Green House ft! J ...N rhe poslrlve slde 'Broclfron Hlgh School is large, and lr does have lrs srrengrhs and weaknesses lfeel rnar rhe srrengrhs for exceed rhose weaknesses, and rhar generally were operanng effecnvely We have a hlgh degree of success rn all areas, arivve srrll manage nor ro dlscoonr rhe lndlvfdual ln splre of rhe schools we Nancy CJOC5 en Marlo DlMarzo, Red House fn 1 S fr .U 9. 5 ,- gre' fb Chrls Argys, Azure House ulfsg' ' . ,vw v IWW Ltr' M., -.J ff: 1 ,U N '9fimiYfa'1Z , ,...,,,. ,A 5, :M 81' 4 , V ll fJ ? Being a parr of rhe adminisrrarion, a housemasrer musr really do and be in charge of everyrhing. Mr. Argys, rhe Azure housemasrer, radiores an almosr conragious enrhusiasm abour his responsibiliries' l do everyrhing, andl wanr ro. l ger involved because lllse ro organize and represenr rhe srudenrs As far as my responsibiliry goes, l feel l should rry ro be on rap of everyrhing Mr, Argys malfes nore rhar rhe size cerrainly has a lor ro do wirh whar rhe school offers, such as rhe variery of courses, We are lilfe a small college, and a very posirive siruarion exisrs here, Droclfron High School really is a rerrihc place because we have rerrihc srudenrs and reachers, There are so many differenr inreresrs presenr in borh srudenrs and faculry, The faculry can cerrainly handle rhese,- afrer all we have docrorares and experrs on rhe sraff Mr Argys does nor see rhe size as srricrly a poslrive aspecr of rhe school 'Sure we have our rroubles, and rhars anorher responsibiliry we musr accounr for, l love represenring rhe srudenrs, bur somerimes discipline is necessary As his arrirudes reveal Mr, Argys cerrainly hnds pleasure in his job This exrends ro rhe srudenrs, increasing rhe oprimisric armosphere of rhe Azure house He furrher reflecrs on his job: lfl can 'r be superinrendenr of rhe world, rhen l'll sray Hghr here and be housemasrer of rhe Azure, lr doesn 'r marrer l love Drocivon l-Hgh School. Nancy Goldsrein 4 X'-c Q ,gf.r,,, ii ,gn 2:-V 13 3,4 1 . '4 L 3 ji M. Though her role in rhe admlnisrrarion of Droclfron High School is Housemasrer of rhe Yellow Building, Dr. Appling nores rhar running an y parr of rhe adminisrra- rion requires a consranr ream efforr. l compare rhis house of one of rhe four fires on a car, one parr of a whole Each rire is equally lmporranr, and musr nor be allowed ro go flar, or overinHare. A balance musr be mainrained ln order ro do so, rhe Housemasrers musr fuli7ll rheir roles of leadershp organlzorion, direcrion, and coordinarion, while dealing wirh personnel pro- grams,- reacher evaluarions, mainraining high educarionol srondards and remain- ing familiar wirh rhe curriculum, Mosr imporronr, we fry ro malfe each compo- nenr of each building funcrion as a cohesive unir, and ro worls in a ream efforr wirh rhe princloal and rhe orher houses for rhe smoorh and effecrive operarion of rhe roral planr. The size of Droclsron High School cerrainly presenrs more responsibilry ro rhe Housemasrers. Dr. Applng looks ar rhe size in a posirive way, saying rhar ir enables us ro offer a wide range of suqecrs and programs from leveb of basic up rhrough advanced placemenr. This would nor be possible in a smaller school The adminisrrarion is able ro draw on a faculry wirh diverse ralenrs in rheir areas Clolre Appllng, Yellow House and ako ro urilize rheir skills and inreresrs in rhe exrracurricular programs As an overseer ro all of rhe happenings ar Broclfron High .School Dr, Appiing noresf lr cerrainly is a challenge every day, Bur rhar is whar malfes m y job mosr dwallenging and crearive, Too ofren, because of discipline problems wirh a few srudenrs, we lose sighr of mosr of rhe srudenr body, which is cerrainly a Une one and a creolr ro our school and ciry. Nancy Goldsrein W Assrsronr Housemosrers The smoorh operorloo of o schoo f rhe slze of Broclfroh Hlgh reoufres o STTOUQ, corhperehr ode mlnfsrrorfon The dlvlsloh of Broclfroh l-lrgh School INTO four houses, eoch wrrh lrs ovvh housemosrer, hos served os rhe mosr efhclehr way ro lfeep operorlohs smoorh Yer credfr musr olso oe glveh ro rhe four ossrsrohr WOUSGTDOSTGTS, who ore eouol ly respohsfole ohd supporrfve of house operorfons ohd ore oh fhregrol porr of rhe odrhlhrsrrorloh Mr Dussolorl, Yellow Assrsrohr Housemosrer, perhaps oesr dehhed rhelr respohsfollfrres 'Frsr of all we ore all respohslole for rhe srhoorh ruhnlng of rhe enrlre Broclsroh Hlgh School complex Then, of course, m y rnqor TE'SDOf7SlfDllll'y' 15 for rhe smoorh operorloh of rhe Yellow House Theh lmusr rholre sure rhor rhe dlscrplrne code IS fmplemenred ohd carrred our, whfch lnvolves my ossrsrlng reochers ond srudenrs wrrh problems, ond deollng vvlrh porehrs The orhers hove dlfferehr vrevvs of rhelr jobs The role of ossfsronr housemosrer rs complex ond nor eosfly dehned, rhough lf rs mosrly dfsclpllne, ohd deols vvlrh oll l4lf7dS of srudehr problems, soys Mr Zorho of rhe Green Red Assrsronr Housemosrer Mr Cordone srores ClGOfly rhor he lS respohsfole for rhe dfscrpllhe ohd orrendohce of rhe srudehrs rn rhe Red House Mr Pullohco of rhe Azure srares, Whor our respohsr oflrrfes ore ohd whar we do oosfcolly ore rvvo very drfferehr rhrhgs We reolly only hove rrme for dlscfplrne, ohd heplhg rhe reochers oy lfeeplhg ony rrouolerholsers or boy All four meh ogree, rhough, rhor rhe communi- ry should dehnlrely oe mode more owore of rhe poslrlve ospecrs of Broclfroh l-lfgh School Mr Cor- dohe soys srrohgly, Th1s rs o me school vvlrh good srudehrs ond rr lS roo ood more people don 'r r6'OlrZ6' IT Thls IS o much oerrer school rhon rhe COf7'?fT'7U' hrry grves IT credlr for Wrrh oll rhe negorrve ospecrs of a large ourldlhg, Broclfroh Hlgh School l5 ruh much oerrer rhoh mosr people would ossurhe, explolns Mr Pullohco Alrhough rhe slze of rhe Broclfroh Hlgh School populorloh does rholfe rhelrjoos more dlfhculrl rhe OSSISTOOT houserhosrers cerrolhly see lf os on overoll odvonroge, os Broclsroh l-lrgh School rs oole ro offer so much more of everyrhfhg ro frs srudehrs ln comporlsloh ro orher hlgh school ocross rhe COUD' rry The mosr unroue ospecr of Brocleron Hrgh School lS rhe dlverslhcorloh of rhe sroff os we ore very forruhore ro hove so rhohy rolehrs In so rhohy oreos As for os rhe school sroff l5 cohe cerhed, rhe foclllrles here ore uhporolleled lh rhe couhrry lr I5 on oosolurely oeourlful school cloms Mr Zolho Thelr deolfog wffh srrudeor proolefhs ood hood lhg our dfsclpllne Oll doy ofreh leods people ro oelleve rhor rhe OSSGSTOFT' housechosrer ohd rhe sfudehrs hove negorlve feellhgs cohcermng eoch orher All 'ou' would fllse gruqjehrs ro fkhow rho' fhefr doors ore ofwoysjusf os opeh for ooy oroo lerhs fhey Foy hove dof 0fTvO9 v'w'7Q dfscgo lllr oe Ther se'1'foeo's for rhe srudeors ores lrll A focr oosrve ood shcere Mr Du'SSOlOl'- clorhs he as hoooy 'h hfhefy hoe perceh' of rhe sfudedfs whsle M' Zolho soys fhof he odhvres rhe M lrll 'llhghess of rhe srudeof OOOu'OfOf of Jorge 'o coooerofe The asssoo' housemcsers ore ce o o v oo we Qfc ooo M3 'odofjv Do 'he AC '7r'T5 O'-O- Ther lhfeorcos ood resoohsfor lllllll 'fes ore for 'he good of The e re schoo odd vwhou' 'hem 'o se' ood cdoffoo frm guldewlhes 'o hopel'ully se' 5'uCE 'T'5 gc TQ To 'he 'gh' C0'6'C'vOr D'oclf'o' Hgh School wcuo nor' rue os scooorhfy ood e'fecrwey os lr doel 'jf INTTVWF V GFNFYC 'Dr ' Vi- cw SQ Richard Zolno, Green House Kenneth Cardone, Red House 5 -ll Charles Puliaflco, Azure House Raymond Dussolarl, Yellow House E my 1 QP'-1' 6342 :17,Z'3 368 1NSTRUC'1'OR 5 K J I Y 3 ' .I 5- af . r .I 9 , . . - D I F 4 a Mix? Q - :E 4' I N , I I x Lows A nen rf Alben Alben' ' Q Palnck Dlennan iff Nancy Azzo - .Socfol Wolkef I ff Y l Charles Coulter RIIO Dehnel 5 1 0 .4-, 5 w 5 x I Alben Axial- Adull Ed. Melvin Clifford 1 I if 11 iq XX C.. 5 I at Xia Roberl Flllng A'-Q l'I x Pobefv Gerwle Depv Head pOmPlO Gyseck Pamcla Hams ' e , 4 4 1 u G4 ffdaace 14'--e N Q f fe -J f f M ef fl af l b I 57f'Cl.,- ffiy X ' Q 1' 3' AC fC Ql jf R CCC 'O TCf1IV Of' Q9fSOf7Of' 7 in ,fr f f QQ .,. x 'i 'V Vw 9 My 'O HQQO 759 S'LJO9f7f ser ,.,. nh ,-f, a , M 9 eg , e e e . fx . , ,-. ,- , , .f,-,Z -X -V ,, , p ,X , ,,A,, ' f 63 aa '-.' 4,19 7,6 . ' ,Q , .,bL,Y - e W e eejaiawff' :e'e ay L 'G jf? .f,'ffQ'? Q' ,-,-,,- ,K AA,- -Q ,.EA-,,,,,,,9,. '?..--65 ,V G, , V AA -H men ,.,Q,, .- ,. .C G .f'fS9 ff,'EG5 . - - QA. . .P,3,A,--- -..,.A ,,,-.,-,AA --YU eff. ,4,- A . ,-,- a..- .1 ,, ,, A--e - wee f-V ,-,L ,L-rlfngh I ,A , J Q 5 a acyl r-fame c ,.. ,A I ,. n 1 ,. 61 , 'fer -fp QA -A feawsflc goals faraaga lagfc aaa ay encaaragmg mem ra wane ra mefr fda,-mam aa flff ' y M' G65'?.','6? we aeaa af we ae- aawfmeaf VD aaa we 'a mess mar aaaaace J5 a naman sewfce mar 'nes fa arfage me gap oem een 'ae 5'aaeaf5 aaa 'awe 7 '9lV en- CC'af'6'-' aafv aaa asa We gap 'X 1 Maxfleld Horr John Hassell - Social Worker ,. ,-.:,ar 1 'ff-- 'P . -of, ,J .ff J if' 1 L X John McGowan Silvio Krlsciukaills Alice O Malley dv 41835 Y r x F Kathy Peck - Social Worker Rifhmd Plfef can ponds' Roben Slone oerween rhe Cornrnunfry ond rhe 1 1 fschool H Mosr srudenrs prooooly only Ylsnow rhefr gufdonce Counselor os W x someone who helps rhefn molwe Moor rhefr schedule ono who 1 Q chon es fr when lf I5 fooled up oy or when lf l5 roo de ond rhey oren'r doing well For senrors, rhey ore also rhe who help rhern oeooe Monon Tlbberfs whfch colleges ro opply ro, ono who wrfre reconwrnendorfons Eru- denrs ono porenrs should oe owore rhor rhefr lrsr of dunes l5 greorly exponoeof ond olso fn yolyes gfyfng our fnforrnorfon re Qordfng SA Ts ond orher College resrfng relorfng employers' hfrfng polfoes Ono' rhe ory of Broclfron ond Broclsron Hlgh Schools pollcyf fnyfrfng, feeofng, rronsporrfng ono Michael WYC 'Ul95 fhomas Ross enrerrolnfng rhe porrfoponrs of col lege nfghr, ylsmng colleges so os ro oe oole ro pro woe fnfornvorfon on ony ospecr ro sruclenrs, ocrfng os o referrol so sruoenrs lfnow where rhey Con ger serwces rhor rhe oe porrrhenr ooesn fr ho ye ono FGQIS' ferfng ond orlenrfng rhe rnon y new srodenrs cornfng ro Broclwron l-lfgh every yeor 5- 1 , ff .9 . X I Edward Boyle Donna Burrlll Donald Callow gage XT 7 ' . X lf, ,-1-9 -A-9 if l Y - Nik? U K X N g is X ...- XX -- RW X 9 Nil PM Laura Cohen ' I A 1 . V, Shaun Condon Sre ven Dennis Ioseph freehllng ,L u e 5. Parrlcla Cosro i Susan Glrogoxlan Zh f 5' 7-x A- , ' Busfness r 1 Q 1 f ah..--f ' 0, , -I' D .l A 1 Vllllom lenklnwn f1 A A A fx' i Mya J W I Desldes sermg foe s'uc9 's we QJYOONGCG deoorfddenr has rs Cufy' ra sewcg foe OC Ww l5l O'lO' oy pro'.wo wg surveys OOC sfudes of 57u'C6 x'5 c:'C how 'Hey OO lf sceoo dec of SATS ooo ocdeye meer r95r5, Qrowdwg fv5l'9fw'lQ odd couesefg fc' focufy H9049 CC' ry oc' adm 's o'oe oroywd eg KOl 'vy' sem ce 'erougp ogedces John Kelleher 55- vk -- Y A A Aj AV - , ood provfdfpg service for reachers who musr deal wlrh srudernrs wfrlv serlous problems Mr Gerwle pofnrs our rrvar rlvere l5 a dlfference oerween gufdance and counselng Mm gufdance we are offerfng fnformorfon, and wlrh courvselfng we are offerfng odvfce, good lfsrerwmg, and help f' Mr Germle feels rhar rlve pro fb f 4- - ny 9 gram as a whole has done well fn morfyarfng srudenrs Sure rhere are orealfdowns, because wlrh young people you musr Nrsr malse an efforr ro oe monvared yourself Selfmorfvanon IS fmporrorvr for oorh srudenrs and faculry ln order for any program ro oe successful lr wfll oe as good as rhe people who are fn lf 1 I Ea- Laurle 1 , P A. Dlane Moran .Siva x1 -,, Ira Peterson ge , Richard Lessard Robert Manning -Department Head Joanne Murphy 'LLL :err O'ConneII Frank Palva Anrolnene Piazza .41 Mary Power ,, -,-gf ,, ig Q-A f-1-3 ii: P an fifrfgff-5 j Borh Mr. Plres and Mrs Genrlle rl realize rhar srudenrs do nor always sllllse ro hear whar rhey have ro -say, so lr ls frnporranr, Mr, Plres ysays, rhar we always operare lfrom rhe poslrlve rarher rhan rhe fnegarlve polnr of view, no marrer if whar rhe slruarlon ls lr ls Mr. Gennles job ro ser poll Hcy, and when aslfed hls WOflfll'7Q phllasophy, he replled, Guidance ls a servlce rhar should and musr supplemenr rhe resr of rhe school program, musr ne up rhe volds rhar may occur berween lnvolved parries, and musr have a global approach ro problems We are a servlce of carlng because we musr care when no one else does, We are ready ro deal wlrh rhe besr and worsr, and musf be capable of doing so We musr be flexlble since rhls area ls always sulyecr IO change Mosr lrnporranrly we musr be ready ro srand as a srue denr advocare Mr Pfres relnforces rhls by say' lng rhar, by lseeplng lslds conrenrf ed, rhey will be berrer srudenrs Baslcally, our job ls ro lseep lvds ln -'B ,1- Ylnllrod Ryan Yclrer Snorsk y Ikhord Tlngblod --'r- ' l Jane Voyel Y X. Q -5 A X Calhorlno .Soho ' Nr , T , v ' 'A LS Fr P5 , . Hlldur Suncbrrom i L yndn Thompson N , at Lonno Yrow ,fy s '- r,-S ' I Q I L I ,-. . A IJ'- '40 'S-. l. A gs? an 'S j r schoof Ms hsfghr ,hro fhe gooohce oe porfrheh' shooc fhowe sfooehfs fee fhofe secofe o' Bfocvoh Hgh Schoor lf IS fewewhg ro ffhow rhor fhefe ore oeoofe fO DNWQ fhe we hgh 'y offhosfohefe of feofmog cow F 'o o fho'e oesooo 'eo 5' c PMG The oos hess oeooffhheo' ofoe VC95 5,vCQF'5 VV N COoU'56'5 'TOT Alvl wf!! help rhem gofh oh edge fh rhe DUSIDGSS worlo' when rhey gro duofe The Hey word fh rhege goo jecfs I5 procrfce, which rheohs repo enrfoh Af! of rhe UUSIHGSS courses fhor ore offered reouffe rhor sro Oehfs work cohsrohrfy ro devefop O sfw, meohfhg f, 7Of ohy rech- hfoues fhosr oe mosrered fo per- fecnoh Cfosses ore offered fh hofehohof I 4 1- n Yrlner rypfhg, ohd orher secreronol skills, occoohnhg, bookkeeping, ond orher DUSIDGSS mofh, ond orher slvffs rhor wff! fhvorfobfy ohd, per' hops, cohnhoolfy be of use ro o srodehf offer hefshe IS our of schoo! They olso fhfroduce sfo- dehfs ro rhe speohc occuporfon rhor rhey reoch rhe bosfcs of Acru- Olly, mon y of rhe ousfhess courses ore more hecessory rhoh IS reol- Allen Ananla QQ 45 P Shirley Aposlolon ,D , , viu g U fi :ff lan f 5 - 4 .5 X vE8f'E J fy! i 4 dwg f x D 1 1-47' ONMY Z Koa, e Balbonl 4 qc I 'Q 1 r K Caldwell James Connolly ki-J 'fga Stephen Cook X, X, 4 'N Daley Beverly DlGammo because rhey are applied in 'nosr occuparions. Probably rhe mosr irnporranr and invaluable of rhe fncyor sub- 'ecrs is English, since rhe lsnowl' edge of irs cerrain aspecrs are ap- olicable in all areas of srudy. English s o non-srop prospecrus in high school, as if is required for all four A Mrs. Malaresra, rhe deparrmenr chairperson relares rhar Englsh reochers provide much af rhe reaching of slfills relared ro read ing, vvriring, spealsing, and lisren- ing, which are reinforced in orher areas rhar srudenrs false courses in. We also rry ro enhance sru- denrs' awareness of culrure and an appreciarion of rhe rhings rhey value, By offering elecrives, we Ig 5 1 1 i Nancy A. Donnegan meer rhe srudenrs' inreresrs and also balance off againsr rhe need ro reach basic slfills. ln rhe junior and senior years, srudenrs can choose from a varil ery of elecrives, each of which deal vvirh separare aspecrs of Engf hsh. These are a morivaring facror for srudenrs since rhey are srudy- ing sornerhing because rhey vvanr ro and nor because rhey have ro. FN -LC 'EV Susan Dukess -J, FW -'-- X l , lo-Ellen Frshel 'i Y Morvm Ggng IX- I I Q ff 'tiwn -1: 1 , 'ian K 4 1 James Gofvm ji Philip fomn X. Car. lqfmok A x GK 9 M. I I Q , I Nancy Ellis .nl 1, 'fi ay Q- 9? X X s. Da vfd Furman Olga le wczyn I K Xi M I mmes Keane Demofo Klem Rosemary Koury I - -Q Q ' 'a'e'9gf fi 5 T ' 5C,3'C9 M Q siimy ffymg lO apgfaae me Qual 705 gcc' SQCGA' '9:D7'A'XG fy 0' facf lllfl f les mo mffacfofs so as 'l f W 'fe 5 KO iff De133 W9 Q' H' 'Q wee' We 6616105 of We Serfous 1 'N P .ft?.fQ Y'63 ' 'ntqflf Qs wel Q5 we Oar' semw sw N ' QQ- f CG'-'E N . a iff' Q 1 ei 5 :ei 'Tae FAQ Aw DQQCW- WG 7 of ' M M 0 i 5 21' i' Q WP 'VG fefs vanous courses In order ro l ' a me iiwfe' 'f Qrowce STUOGNW-'5 nm Q large f Q' li 'ea 55009 Al of 'ms omg ww O 5 e 5 . is 'ff ' Sw . you 3' agay QUO'4'GC uefv fel ,AEA . , SVA A- ix? if EWPC '6'OC 9 5 LVD!-OG EDGGWVS . 14 x Tina Longson iff! 39 y' u ,ff cf ,-09 s of no'- Maloresra Dept Head 'T'0'll 1' Paul Laullno U 'C'0 Carherlne Lune: , J' 1.7 Claudia MacDonald 'X Rlra Mcberby James Meade Q-7,55 '1 tuiuuu- XX , X X IK' s, at Q TJQ 1 .1 , i -1 Vlcior Merrill Leonard Miele Richard O'lJrIen Marcia Pendleron -- wirh a grear deal of morivarion. There is a very professional ar- mosphere wirh relaxarion, The sru- denr is able ro accomplish, and is .T rewarded because he can see rhe 5 resulr. T As in any deporrmenr, rhere is , always room for improvemenr, so 1 Mr. Macrina musr sroy wirh rhe f reachers and lisren ro srudenr sug- . gesrions in order ro meer currenr l 1 SYI' ' changes. For example, rhe Hne Arrs Deparrmenr now provides courses on rocls music, design lay' ours, and carrooning. lr is an imporranr program ro rhe school because irs very re- laxed srrucrure provides on ourler for srudenrs from pressure Mr, Macrina srares: The enrichmenr and efyoymenr rhar are gained from rhe Hne Arrs srudies are much needed. Learning is an ongoing process or any school Broclfron High School has made available ro irs srudenrs a greaf diversify of sub- jecrs, even wirhin each of rhe hve mcyors, so rhar learning does seem more lilfe a growing process rarh- er rhan o chore, Languages are inrriguing ro mosr people, and Mr Pecevich, P. Q 3 K as Y' Donald Rubln 4-9 Lexile Spmney V' P3 Ye '.. rv- . I w 1 r s., tv 4, T B vu, , x Marybelh Sulllvon Lflo Toccf Wlllfom Tucker Pamczo Vgmeuf Joseph Sullivan Roben Wallonr Dofbaro Websler -1 Kolhleen Weldenfellel Ann Weinberg X 4 X ,o -'- K x, - - at ' 4-Qi, n , J--,vw nl: 'F James Woodwonh Rosalyn Young f A W' 3 3' . 'Pe C3 ' 139 'it' 5 it may 'W',f,s'5 fo' fofwgoogew fo OE' . ' 'll LQ, , 5j5QE1 we Q' 'oe 'Ugg ' 5110190 Q79 lol' COFOmuf7lCOllOf1 ,i pf f lool 5 ' S' 3'3,.iQe CeQ.1i Q 55 3 'ef UO 'O 9XDOS63.S,1fGGfT b fO memos Q 'gff' 'F 3 .pw Ce eg CUITLJTG5 lf lb mrermmg fo more . l .. if o ' Ve :Kiev 1, Q, WC' 50509 of we languages wmv For ' f ' ' l G 39' e.e'1,C'0 'T 05 Lfwofloo weffe feuuesfefcf Oy gf ' Q 3' Bfocvoo 'axpcyevg 50 we Oepor' o H o pf g 5 ,Q - -F9 men' s sowclvg We c0f'1fm1'y ' off ' 1: ' Jeff O2 will . . 'ge '93, 'Q 'YQQ' M' Pacer :PGN 'nc' me N J 'Q :ge Q Ji 3' 'ne' efCl'fl'1g 'foe foo 5lWC'ff Q20 Q il 1 M jg' W' Ve- TW? f fyegf' OWQQQQQ car Qffwy OG S v ,4 William Allen Bernhard Druns RQ- QQXR 9 K 4 -T fi -in-4 f -I-1 is - ,,,.p-1 Virginia Dunlap i . ' . .. - my Conan 5 Q Penny Knighl I J -,nf 'f Chaflef Oden Diane Prince 5,-' --9 Dennis Hurley Vlncenr Macrina-Deparfmenl Head 40 , pei' nf s S 4: xv 45 'x JY ,9. XJ. Y QW 21 xii 'ls Y IE Thomas Richards Dennis Sullivan Ccgol Thomas X A 10150 Wall ! A 4 F. A me J s lv lr l ll Vs lne rrsf We learned rhroogh reperlrlon He learnlng rhar l5 of eaoal lmporrance ro Arn Dronqq Musjcl aslfs hls reachers ro warm op ev ery day oy srorrlng a conversallon wlrh rhe language oelng raoghr Hls oaslc phllosophy rhal he follows l5 rhar Ureperlrlon l5 rhe mofher of learnlng E ven rhe healrh deparrmenr lS as dlverse as rne orhers All fresh men mosl false freshman healrh, our ln fhe lonlor and orher years, rhe opporfonlry IS wlde open for The courses range from rhe academlc cpsychologyl, ro rhe physlcal Cyogal All rhe courses are deslgned for srodenrs fO galn on ondersrandlng awareness of rhelr lnlernal and exrernal self, and also of rhelr en vlronmenr and rhe var IOUS reacrlons occarrlng Wlff7ll7 If The Home Economlcs Deparr menr ar Broclfron HlQh School l5 anorher noneacodemlc program many srodenrs ll offers rhem many courses helofol ro dolly real llfe lnsrlrorlons rhey wlll oe encoon rerlng ln rhe near forare 5rudenrs can have experlence wlrh and oecome orohclenl Of sewlng, coolslng, and orher do mesrlclrles, and rhe even more SQGCIWC asoecrs of each Learnlng rhese rhlngs ln rhe classroom slroa rlon glves sradenrs plenry of rlme 33 1 1 I' t ep 5 1 ' --.nm MONO Affman Dr. Eurlmo Alonso N QF: ' .' ' 43' ri no Y ? -wr . ' o ' . 5 . 12.1. A Q4 A QS- V W N' .nf X. Y. . ' W x ' , f' . P' ig ' gy.. - ' N ,val in v :. - 1 ' ' W 3 K. V Y .- Av'-, PONVCIO BOND' Richard Boucher Diane Ayache 3 1-P . ' 1 Q1 ' Y' i. K 3 Q ' . ' 1 L '- s 1, Q r' 5 -. Q52 ' f , . QD' I J 1 'Q 1 , Aurella Barge: Ionlco Broslux 1 , f K 71 K' Nl X1 3 Uw- '1..r ,Sh f , XR- ' I U',.' -9 , -1, . 9' 0 , '-N M33 fl 'W EA' .M I , Q 1 X Regina Cameron Alain Charrler Thomas Clborrl 00110 007011 Forefgh Language +4 s f H e ' fb A- L r y 'o oecome eYoe Of 'he 'ech oorh of rhese heeas Each XRC ws rrvarfoh, and rhe Green and Yel- o Goes mo ,ec so 'wa' of fhe fc hfghfy orgahfzea ana efhaehrly fow conrafh marenals aoour ffrero- 'ue ce'o:'1e o'cos of Coy ac rah fo facwrore rhe hhokhg ofeveh rare auec sf s . oe efecqeo 'o f'T7GV9N'fO!S oh ahcorwvehrfohaf fOA The lRCs offersradervrsa varfery ggwggfpn pfcs Aff of rhe !RCs have rhe fhe of marerfafs Books, Hlmsrrfps, re- fs',.ce'f's oeec C :U e'ogce 'o vadaaofe references okcrfoharfes, cords, mfcrofifms and verrfcal Mes sissy' 3' ons' 'oc soecfc ofa' rhesaarases, and encycfopedfas provfoe rhem wfrh a dfversfry of afoc 'o' 'eseo'c 'hey may oe ecgcgec A offers rhem we lhsracnoha! Re source Cehrers whfch wil! serve B'3cf'o' Hgh Schoa Off76fWf'59, each IRC rhafhrafhs ,'TTOw'9,'vO!S for ohfy cerrafh suqecr areas For examofe, rhe Core XRC hoases any scfehcerefared fhfore vfewpofnrs The XRC I5 also fmporrahr fn rhar fr can be a aafer ger-away for sradehrs They can parsue rhe arf N P 1 IX-1--Q-1-gy'-w R L. ggri X Wm. gffhmd Rosemary Sekler ss, B R of K L9 Alexander Pecevlch - Depl Head 1 'Z In ,I '. 'vi 'ali N'x jg O'-al qgfi - ,-.y ,, -,g V, - V F :L 5 4 Q' Q if wi f 51- v - N Fil 'fx x A , 5 7,,, ' 'Q H' .f' 4 ' '.- E' slu gging' , 1'lr -0 X! 0 .Z ag: -,-.,,-'r:-'41.- - s -, I Jf Q' :F gl' -' 23:11 47 5 E ' ' . 'I . - QA, - Y- , flpflsj f'5I'lQ56 'Eh ' I V : f- ' X W v. 'P' LC A ' 'lb' ' fir-H2 Jig? :QM B: 1,552 s Hn: 'IFA fi' :lr EY 'r ' .XX zxflp X if 'Q 5 pf l' -12.02 . ll ' 5 p -: . ..- - -- A . . U - y ll W il 12, h 1.3.1. ' .-'19 'Wi A, L xg 'aihiia A As., xv ' S , x v :xx '1 Q:- Ali: 'fgqg ' x Nw 5 M .stqitfl um 5' gf, ' 'gi xx s n a:,:l:.':,,,?z , A 11695, 1 'MP' 5 Ne, 'S ' Q L4' 'K' ar' N Lx , if Ny I , I We 1 0 ' ' 31 if Y kb 1'b 2 l 1- 2' 1' 'T A- H . i V ix! l 1, H 4, -' L, if V if-f,f'T.: fa 4 l hifi - s ' +R 1, - 1 E: ,' Q 52 I I Je v f - gk ' 55 1- Carherlne Stokes Jean Sullivan focone, Chrlsflne Tarzopoulos Theodore Thompson A' 1 K -1 'f' . Y .vf,,,A ,k 3of browsing rhrough rhe many pa- perbacks and experience rhe Mpieasure rhar reading can pro vide, . Anorher noneacademic deparrf mehr where non-academically in- clined srudenrs, or rhar orher srue idenrs may have an inreresr in is dusrrial, rechnical, and vocarional educarion ro Brocifron Srudenrs, and ro helo all individuals become familiar wirh rhe values of a worls- orienred sociery, In respecr ro rhis funcrion, he furrher says rhar his philosophy is career or occuparion As far as morivoring srudenrs is concerned, he says l-landseon occuparionallyeorienred expere iencs are urilized as a merhod of morivarion. Prepararion will ene compass worls arrirudes, human rhe lndusrrial Arrs Deparrmenr, or Cenrer for Occuparional Eduf According ro irs direcfor Mrs irs purpose is ro provide ine ro conrinuously provide rhe learne ing opporruniries necessary for each srudenr ro derermine, pre pare for, and aqusr ro any chosen relarion skills, orienrarion ro rhe world of work and rhe acauisirion of acrual job skills ln and our of school, srudenrs . ...M 440190101 Bender In fl wif: 1.325 18, T X Vllllam Eagloson Susan Fuclllo , '. 'J gf l Paul lolllson 11 ir ! Nancy Buckle y John Bourln X P Vs Dlano Logadoc 'EW fx T Y X Healfh N. dj h I Vlnconl Rkcordl-Dupanmonr Hood 5 o 4 '-.I 'Q . I U, ' f i Alan lonkln 'x l ,- s' Q, Mall: Sullivan .Slephen Yachlmxkl are cdcgonfeo aol y W 'h SffLJOl OfTS w here aaolcaran of some of 'nefr wavy eage of 'horn s necessary The sze of Brocvan Hlgn School has rhe advanrage of belng able ro provlde a dlverslry of marh causes om 'G'Y'GClO nsfrpcion fo' s'uaen's no' as caoace 'o co ege eye courses for orlgn' naro worfaa szaevs as na wan' a challenge The head of rhe deparrmenf, Mr Kelly, explalns mar me mosr lmparranr funcrlon of rhe deparr menr IS ro provlde for every body f' lr does so very well by garovldlng college prepararory classes from Algebra l rhrough Cal culus, and also offerlng cerraln elecrlves of eaual lmporrance such as campurer programmlng Mr Kelly explalns rhar rhere IS grear need now of people vvlrh lsnowl- edge fn rhese sutyecrs for many areas ln saence Mr Kelly prafses rhe srudenrs and rhe school by sayfng rhar our besr srudenrs do very vvell and can march rhe besr anywhere Our program lS ranlfed number rhree ln rhe srare lr IS necessary rc malnraln a good marh prograrr because rhe careers available Ii l I .1 . A ' Q' Mary Burke X , W J ' i tb- lane Anderson Christine Collins Sarah Hocking I A .l Joyce Barber Marguerite Dunnlngton-Departrnenr Head Mary Laughan Denise Pratt l-lame E conomirs now require o srrong marhemar- ical badsground, Many srudenrs as well as odulrs have always been overwhelmed by rhe more difhtulr rypes of marhi Mr. Kelly feels rhar rhis is a defearisr arrirude and ir is very in- fecrious. Bur really, rere is no need of fear. Srudenrs jusr need rime ro :prepare We provide every srudenr wirh rhe opporruniry ro learn as much marh as he needs or wanrs. Physltal Educarion is rendered as eaually imporranr ra sfudenrs as academit sutyecrs ar Broclsron High School. lrs purpose fs, accord- ing ro rhe deparrmenr chairman, Mr. Vandersrreer, ro provide a physical educarion program for all srudenrs ar Broclsron High School, Clell Donald-Media Speclallxr ls- ' B' Roseanne Hastings ' 1' M. Elizabeth Joseph-Department Head I- -1 Mary Lane-Media 5peclaILst H. -,s 5: Q I ' K Dorothy Ollver .fr WI 3 5 . 3'3 v 3 '21 2 9: A 1. in E . I K .. , . MA. i X J , 'SVF i A Charlotte Oppenhelm Roger Sakalove lR.C - rhrough individual, dual, ream and leisure-rirne OCl'l4Vll'l'95,' requiring srrengrh, speed, agiliry, endurance and coordinarion, and also ro prof more desirable social, emorional, and recrearional habirs rhar will fol- low rhe srudenrs rhroughour rheir lives. This sraremenr would seem fO conhrm rhe belief rhar parriaparing in physital acriviry affecrs many 37 FE' x Earl Chose 590,99 Andemon Charles Dllllles Phmp Dognannl 4' ' A Q Qffx W' , 'sr' w - N. ..... F! I .A X X James Dean i uh I Joseph C lame: Concannon uglnl i A , bs ' 4 14 i, , ' - ef ...uf Q I l u , w I f - : A ' ' 3 '. 1 I ,,,-. '1 n ll f if x S . ' A 0 1 A 1 4 Jouph puguay George Duhamel Davis Eagle: V X I -, X .....-ufanu., s. .D -, - Y Ruben fgkofl Harold Glffold Sronley Gorxkl X F e- la dusrrfal Arrs 3 , , 7 Y- Y , A' X, ,111 'AY' X ,xf efef: mfreus e.e'xO'AG saaura rry rg fegra wruarexerfr 15 ra 'Yeas' Je: C' gg r'i'e D 5 mg: mgxmurvv QQ rlr,f ry l' AAF, . 9.9 'A' C'9Q , '9C'9C Moby Sruclefifj fglgif fhgy Gr? f africa ecufi' ia' M' F3 'CQ' rrappea ay pfvysrcar eaucarraa rf e' ', e' 5 e55eX 51, R Se , u if yze .'.'xj'Q.9' Ceyee if 3:'e.eMea' ex CI' 172: A He'e 313 e.e', rw. ae? 959 C5 Q a 3.2 'aeW11e.e5 'T r: 'ae ig FT Meg re, ea::rf'e' 38 Q. 'ee - 'Q 5 fCff '-A 'L EN rfvey aa aar excel' ra any sparrs Mr Vaaaeryree' also wrsaes YO 5 e55 'aa' rae auraase of rae ara grarvf .5 aa' ,user far 5ruaear5 ra aemaa5 a'e fher arafefc slwv' auf Wa aecafrne famrffar W ,llll 'rw me arf 'e'eaf fyaes af acrrv ies 'ar exara ,uh.ul I 'V , ple, scuba afvfrvg, archery, fervcel fag aaa arher5 rhar rrvey mayl larer pursue Kfas rhfrulf rhar rhey'll never use rr frm may also ae rrue, bur ar leasr rhey vvfll have had experreruce vvrrh rr lf arve does rvar Qarrn lfrvawleage aaaur 5amerrmg, rherv ane wflf never use rr, or be able ra use ll Anarher frrvparranr facrar aaaur me program 15 rruar fr srvaula heb ra relreve rrve raurrne - T Ki 5 N MacCormack Prioli-Deporrmenr Head B , N K s Ht, f l lu Q' li, F' 2 A Ss 1 I 4 9 91 F red Hodnerr Elaine KellY Ralph Liberrore 1 X, I John Paananan Algls Parelgls MI h I P K rc ae ec I Q ' l..l - - I . - ' XX r.k -Cf ' . K. R H X' A J K P - X If 4 1 ' - -'-X 5 ' XR. f .AN 0 K. N . EIN , ' 'w TX i Y F f -' . ,gy Qv -x. - g f , Jelirey Rodrlques ' ' , ., P ' i H A., sux -A :,. p .. r J N - --f J if 1 x V, ,h 1 i V , -' X x 2, ' h 6 X 0-1 r' Q' ' XV in . . 1 Y - A ...-ul? Leonard Russo John Skinner Wffffam Todd Maqorle Walsh n s ,gl ., 'Q Y N. X ' I I- ' ofa dolly, nonchanglng, academlc Qischedule T5 The undersrandlng of science, like marh, fs somerlmes necessary ln deallng wlrh ourof-school, real- lllfe srfuorfons The purpose of rhe Sclence Deparrmenr, as rhe De- Head Mr Granrexplalns ro provlde rhe background and of science, ln order have a basic undersrandlng of narural phenomena, and because as arlzens, srudenrs wlll have ro malse decfslons abour problems dlp recrly ar3'ecr1ng rhem, such as rhe energy cnsfs, rhar demand a scl- ence educarlon, The varlous sclences are raughr vvlrh a srudenr fnaulry and labora rory approach Mr Granr srresses rhe lmporrance of rhe laborarory experlence because srudenrs ger a handson ldea of whar rhev are learning Orher convenrlonal reachlng merhods are also lflf volved, bur baslcally Mr Granr be lleves rhar 5clence lS DOlNG According ro Mr Salvuccl Soclal Srudles Deparrmenr Head, Broclf ron I-llgh School has rhe srrongesr social srudles deparrmenr ln rhe srare The slze and varlery of borh rhe sraff and rhe program pro wde K f XX 'z .,,!l 4r,,:1 ,rl ist N' o Daniel Adams fdfnm ' I ,at-N funlcv Adam: aaa i S ,.l.l 1 Norman Blumberg Tv 1 .ar f W fm l John Corboll TTT Yr Conxronrlno Forronro J - L Korhlnn Gorvau laCQU'H ' r '1 Archibald Kelly-Depanmenl Head e fl mey oeeo ro perform os effecrrve orrzervs fo me cry, srofe, oorroo or world Toe wroe vorrefy o' Coorses ore mere ro meer me srooeors' rrvrer esrs Bor Mr 5ofvoco soys rf fs sm rvecessory ro ser op one or rwo srrocroreo progroros or levers ro roof roeo' ro ooo grve rrvero oo opporromry ro see rrvefr srrervgros ooo weoffoesses mr Ora o ffghrer fevef, hrs phffosophy IS rhor Doro srodervrs orvo reochers should por forrh rhefr oesr efforr oecoose rvorhrrvg Comes wfrhouf rr Work nord ond oe rhe oesr you Con be He feefs rrvor me sooo! sroofes oeporrmervr is me oesr rr corv oe, orno rrve srooervrs mosr fee! mfs woy ofso sfrvce eoch yeor rurvery- rhree percervr rolfe some sooo! Sheryl Lamperf Wo Qg s-E3 he yLee Gerald Mocfachern Donna Mark 738 v X, . -f-if X '7 ', ft lff John Oakes 1 -M ui S Richard Pondzlck Ache,-1 pykln, srudies course. This redecrs rheir conhdence in rhe deparrmenr. The needs of Broclsron High srue denrs are as diverse as rhe prof grams offered for rhem, Special Educarion provides services for handicapped srudenrs, from re- source rooms ro subsranrially sepa- rare programs. Less rechnically, Mr. Molonson, rhe head of rhe Special Educarion Deparrmenr, says rhar irs purpose is ro provide handicapped srudenrs vvirh an ape propriare educarion and while do- ing so, ro have rhe educarional services in a serring which is as close ro a normal educarion as possible He furrher adds, Each srudenr has an individual plan All handle capped srudenrs in rhe High School are involved in developing rhis :bo D' . R06 'bqx A 28 ,. x is 4003 X c X c 2 3- Thomas Mollnowskl John Pedlclnl ix Xff' Thomas Pins plan, Through rhe de velopmenr of vocarional plans rhese srudenrs are able ro develop marlferaole sleills, Each year, Broclsron High School receives many foreign srudenfs, who musr hnd oorh America and rhe high school awesome They are learning on a much more in- rense level since rhey musr or rhe same rime malse aojusrmenrs ro Lf' Marlo Polrler 96 div? Home, Randall Nfhvfd Reagan 7 - 2 1 r. 2 ' 'x in John J, Sulllvan 3999, 571,40 ,, xx 1 ffl X X rf 1,- Q Nancy folcher fa o - ' -' L A H700 Volllos x T Harry Shorkoy ig . 4 -I ,Q oi '7 0' Y N XA E . . Q- Mlchoel fobln H? ' ' 'fi'W'32!'K 12, Marlene Wolrlch Earl Sheppard 9 if l , ,f l l qi A v X is , 'xx' - xi - , Carol Vpfgm is-V W gk vu -H ' -.I 4 ,i 13 Francis Yahole CwfL,'6' C70 'OQQUCQG O5 w'Ql, G5 oarsoe a hgh schoa cause of STLJCY Bpcfoo Hgh IC' oe yooo o' 's o'ge y ooe'o' he amg,Q Qfg Qfom Wheme' foe smaeffs are Cheese Vemaeaese Sooash or vfo'e.e' ese 'he yagfgff 5 fo' ooecxe s 'a 'each aaa Hg s' soea 1 fg s'ooe s Eog so lf ve case o' safe Hsooo cs ofa Cape Verdeahs, rhe oqecrrve IS ro Heep rherh ap ro grade level rh rherr own lahguage ahrrl rhey are prepared ro leorh Ehglrsh A reacher fra rhe Bfllhgaal De parrrhehri Ms Srhlrh, srares farrher rhar rhe sraclehrs are also recerve fag a br Calrarar eoocarroh, so rhey Cao ahoersraha oar calrare as well as rherr awh 'A The program 15 very progres sfve because If IS hor UQNOGU and resrrrcred Ms Smlrh explafhs by sayrhg We srmply fry ra meer rhe sradehrs wherever rhey are, helprhg rhem ro develop ro fully parrrapare fn school and soaery 'Marrvarroh 15 no problem for hrheryhrhe percehr of rhese srue dehrs They are well aware rhar lf l5 mahdarory rhar rhey learn Eng' lfsh rf rhey are ro lrve rh Amerrca 1 . vu ' V fx -1- - l H 4 5 Claire Childs vw 'N .Al ....... ,... .. 1 iii.. ,fir N .. Q5 4 is 'A' S Ti ,. 3 J N V. if? ww ixfvf' , sm. Almond Colombo Jock Dunmead McRae x l and survive Sure, rhey easily ger lfrusrrared, bur seeing rhe success fof srudenrs who are ahead of irhem gives rhem conhdence Cerrain programs are available for srudenrs rhrough rhe cooperae insf' U Wllllom Fellls Parrlclo Lagosse Q 4 ' T , Q Coflrn Miller Phlllp O'Connell whar rhey read There is a wide, spread need and demand for reading insrrucrion which creares a problem since rhere are only six reachers on rhe reading sraff Mr Casey, rhe deparrmenr chairman, ee v Physical E ducarion wirhin differenr suqecr areas, pare ricularly English The larrer ape proach is especially imporranr ro rhe program because by heping reachers learn some ways of reaching and improving reading rion of Broclsron High School rhar rhey may nor even be aware of The reading program is designed ro help srudenrs read more efhe cienrly and berrer comprehend explains rhe rwo approaches used which heb ro deal wirh rhis probe lem One is rhe reaching of elecf rive courses and rvvo is rhe ree sourcing of classroom reachers skills, rhey in rurn can reach many more srudenrs rhan rhe program irself ever could The reading insrrucrion is wide range from handling real probe 4 'Civ'-: -. L lint L.. 'fT'f .Bill - ,.. .A if Akhord Sanders :VJ- lrvno .Slorrory Q xx f'x ai AEN. K ll 4 Brendan O'NolII John Savogg Yllllam Polluno I ' 'Q L.. - i I Paulo Sourh worth 6 x NN. if 4 .41 GQO. C O -, .I ' , -1 '- fg,.,p..7' f hygym-ng: . x. I N4 'f' 1. iff 'S X. A Xt' X' 1 gg .' -e 1 '11 .X Y x x N . I. , , 1 Vx. lr, f I 4. - Donald Vandorxrrool-Doparrrnonl Hood it L X f Lind: Yarklns fefhs rn 'eco no ro reocnng shorr cors ana orne' sms for corege pre SO'G'O'y s',cen's no pehapi W so 'C go' 'no-'e cness The 'eoc og cap oe for e 'he' sway o' oeosue QV' no' rs a'oor'on' rs 'ho' 'ne sncen' earn 'o 'eoo e' 'ef' .Q , no owe' :rcs NG snow. why A9 s 'eocng ap' me 5 'eco 'g cnc sooo C oe oo e fo ,se 'ne 3oo':r:'a'e 'ecnnrraoesf srares Mr Casey Arrarnrng reading sfxms can oe frosrrarrng, our Mr Casey expfafns rhar he C905 wfrh rhfs oy Hmafvng rhe program more arrrocrrve oy osrng rharenors rhar are of rnreresr ro srodenrs soch as nnagozrnes, newspapers, paperoacrfs, and even 5Cr'v,9r'5 ro refevfsron and radra shows These provfde rhe sphng ooara for rnsrrocrron because rhen one can srarr ro fsolore specmc slvlls ro oe worked on, vvhfch can vary from soondfng words ro speed readrng Our ulrrrhare goof for srudenrs when rhey graduore IS for rhem ro have rhe aorlfry ro read indepen- denrly any marenols which are of fnreresr ro rhern Hopefully, rhey wfll have fearned rhe rechnfques ro do so lf rhrs could oe achreved, Morris Baker in-ul: 'Xf' gguilw I N ,- 'Q' Harvoy Blackman 5 Q Richard Burton S 3. lame: Bahlln 401 Gerald Beals Shawn Burke Antonio Cabral ,vl- , K c,. Usa- 'T' in Harold Ben! l 5 hi' T15 J' . I ff F . K S - - QQ, Q r K4 .f -'5' J adj? V- 'A' ,. . ' RW-'ff6iT'iv1 rd 9 . y dl. A X We 4-an-...Y ' ' Alice Carlson ...mf Q pew, Ca,l,o,, Roben Carrabrlga 5rePhP Comeau 'vw g : J rhe progrom con rhen be consfde ered o success. l would jusf lflse ro menrfon rhe excellenncooperorlon or Broclfron High School on rhe porr of rhe reochers, odminfsrrorors, ond dee porrmenr cholrmens They hove oll been supporrlve, espeoolly fn rhe oreo of resourclng Broclfron l-lfgh School ls forrue nore ro be oole ro provide ffs sru- xr, denrs wfrh rnony noneocodenfwc closses rhor ore nor ordlnorfly found In rnosr schools our con oe deemed os oefng of greof lmpore ronce. Governmenr funds creored o room solely for rhe purpose of drlver educorlon. ln drivers ed closses, sfudenrs con view mony f7lrns, eoch deol- lng wlfh dlfferenr ospecrs rhor con oll offecr drlvlng, Slmulorors pro- vide o more honds-on opporfu- nfry for srudenrs ro ger o sorr of feel of whor lr fs lflse fo be behind rhe wheel, The reochers olso pre- senr srudenrs vvfrh o shore of focrue ol horror srorfes ond gory hlms of reol occldenrs so rhor fhe posslole dongers rhor rnoy oe encoun- rered when drfvfng o cor become more lmmlnenr Drlvlng lows ore olso relored ro prepore srudenrs I 9 I 1 5 5cfence M- 1 Johnson f in 1 '79 tg 5 , Paul M ?.ua,Q 1 I '- s V - U Q N sv ' J ' iuggzbo' 'Q C June Johnson Marianne Mollland -ssl W X, 7 X nce vlcz Anhuf Kogko Ellzabelh Lewenberg Joseph Marshisio Sharon Nichols morlvored because rhey can pur vvhor rhey learn ro fmmef dlare use and gofn a real sense of bccomplfshmenr lr I5 a realfry ond vor somerhfng rhar rhey vvfll have vo vvofr for fn rhe furure Mr Foe lwerry conrfnues, This plus oefng a D . , arr of rhe decfsfon malsfng proe No U ' Margarer O'Connell 105991-, O'5UllivQn One deporrmenr rhor many schools connor or do nor offer ro rhefr srudenrs fs o TV ond radfo program The deporrmenr or Broclvon l-lfgh, occordfng ro lrs dr recror, Mr Buoo, has a rhreeffold funcrfon The Hrsr IS ro dfsrrloure recorded programming ro rhe own progrommfng Srudfes have shovvn rhar we learn efghr-rhree percenr visually Because of rhfs lf fs fmporranr rhar we malfe proe grammfng avafloole ro ard rn vfsual learnfng Srudenrs do nor need ro oe gfv- en any fnfrlarfve for rolvng o TV and also gerrrng jobs ln rhe are srrong morfvarfons udenrs ro false parr fn rhe Educarfon program feochers, second l5 ro reach TV conceprs and on opprecfarfon of good TV progrommfng ro srue denrs, and lasr, ro produce our course Mr Bupa explafns, Be- cause rhe sutyecr of relevfsfon I5 so fnreresrfng, mosr srudenrs, ff gfven rhe opporrunfry, would lflfe ro If ffm, I. U 'N . 1 38 - 7+ X ,ff 'u xv , 5 F , ' nv, 'UN . 1' ,r - If ,, . ai - I Nw' , ' .f., xx r -H--uI ' ' , ' t' . l Thomax Plleskl ,' 0 9 , 5 K 1 7 'l .Q -U .. -S.. Q. 0,0 0 4 5 ui .., O, l 0 gf. . x 1 v . 0 0 n- 5. 7 I. L 1 P X 0 .O A ,Q 2. o 'UQ' , . Frank Paul Richard Oxso V I M -1 5 O ' Joanne Remy chaflfl Roth Lcr,y i v -ry-?.. I 5-J Roberr fllloy fvx I '3- Iohn Weldenlellel , .X I V gh A 5- UL.. fl' X 0-9 1,11 vf' 0 P Q 1 A ' fl ' T x!g-f r - r 5 Laura Yulllg R lchald KVIIIIJ Renole Zllberxleln 40. 48 eom Yr 'e sooo MOST 'AS17 Gf'v 'reoocs M51, oe '5 no C 'N-3.e 5: 'eo zoom of A oo' gcoc 'ee.5o' 5 :oc ee Coe :oo'ef:c'e ' Como' f 'v Sem ce 5 v oo ,ry e'eg'Q fegogemen 'er' 'oe 'eg.,3' ff,'j63gE i.'.,ceo'5 fmt: fy 'oe 'Q 'P tae Je 'j' g9'C gf ow ' Jose: ,poeif 3 'CAE 1 9 '3'S 56.1 where roey coo Ceoro foe orocrfco mes of Oosmess ooo ocm A ,n nes fn wrmcrw rrwey mow oo mreresf Mr Snow foe Coovvwamry Ser me cfrecror fercfes rms omosoooy o regoecf ro 'oe fwcfroo of Cofo fmpry gemce lf 5 oosrcoelfy fo frvgrgrn ,Q We wO 5 of 'TWG Sw ae-org we foe 'feecs o' 'oe Caro ,fvwurvy UXVNEWQLEV WWE' SVLJGGW' 'S 70' gurg Qf w','TQ'61 'TQ v'vOf7f'5 ro serve, I gfve him o shove rn rhe ofrecrforn of servfng 5ome of our Jess forrooore orfzens I rry ro have mem see me value of pfaorvg rhe oeeos of orhers before rhefr own worurs Brocffroo Hfgh 5rodervr5 frwofved fo rm have oovfowfy seerv rms val- ue mce me program has been hfghfy successfuf lr oreoff5 up rhe mooororvy of me srrocroreo scrvoof . .Jn , Paul Bums .1-lxi-'L x,.-- D'A rcy LQ.- 4 Y Ilchoel Donovan a sfo To day while offering srudenrs a more inreresring, real learning exe perience One place where borh srudenrs and reachers can really ger i away from ir all is in rhe planerar- ium As irs direcror, Mrs Luzader, says, You can come indoors and see rhe ourcloors. Those who have been in ir know if can be o very relaxing experience. is ts v' Y jY r: Roben Dethone y -'05 rd ,QL .Q iqhs ' ma? A V '- . Vw 1 Louls Callnl fa. Roberta Davls 1 .4 . g , 4 Ilene Casslanl Roberl Cohlll V- ..,........--- wg . I' X 'HN 5 in Mourlco Donnrlly ,X 1 Da vld Dole The planerarium is nor simply an exrravagance of rhe high school rhoughs lr is an allepurpose reach- ing cenrer for osrranomy, earrh science, chemisrry, physics, yoga, and maybe soon, Mr, Luzader hopes, also orr and music He is able ro make rhings rhar happen ourside happen inside, bur much fasrer. This malses sruclylng rhe nighrrime possible during rhe day- rime and vice-versa Also, says Mr Luzacler, lr is never cloudy and ir never rains in here The plonerarium also largely services rhe resr of rhe Broclwron communiry Elemenrary school srudenrs vlslr ir on Held rrlps, public programs are held ar nighr once a monrh, and rhere is a weelsly class rhar follows along wirh rhe relevil sion show Cosmos Social Sruoles we-T 49 05 -va :Sur Z.. , 7 is xl 5 .gk 'S D i Marlo Dounolls .7 P wr- 1 George Harrington ws 1-7 g n'- 'l 10 , x Q .xnxx 11 xr! ' I x ai Alko Hogan Ll XY. :QQ int loci: Lehane ,v , YN Thomas Hughn Y QB . 3-L .u s 5'f Q 1 V - li x Alon Konny 3 KOXI1 Lnnzorra Phlllp Johnson Robon Larson Q 36 Michael Lombardo A9545 Mg-ggn ' S 0 V9 SC'9'C.'o'Y' 5 9CooO9o wow '99 cc 'y 'o O'OCoC9 ov :fs COQNWG OMG' 5493 of cL'9'9 'M95 70 go 'o OWT9-' ooc9s ooo s.f9w '9' 5f9s :'C 'o 59941 C9c'y M056 oo 9C'5 so 'of cwoy O ' wooc 7349 Us Msoos of V905 'G 599 'o9'o oomoc rr rr y om 5C9 M' g,::c9' 9fScoC5 :Jo '95 :f.19sf:M9 :C W J 5.-.ooc 49 'C o9 ODINE' ro come m h9r9, 59r fh9 sfsy for Howofv on Jomoofy O, 7981, Qr NOG o'Cfoo s of fvfgof, ond WSF? wow oorsfo9 of rw9r9 ooo w'6'O!fy D9 were P790 lo Co nr 5r 'Foofosy Woo eronom' AQQUW' 59f-mtg T5 pofoo59, Mr LLJZOU9f says, A 6'9r p9opf9 have OVTQOOGC o cross f'79f9, ff WQV Q0 owso9 ooo room TO 599 ff Woof f fold rhem I5 rrue, fhen fhor would mof49 m9 fee! good Of course If 15 mosr fmporronr rhof rh9 work I do sonsfy m9 hrsr Th9n, ff rh9r95 f99dboc!s, rh9n rhofs nfc9 foo A single mon heads 0 mosr fm- porronr posfnon for srudenrs Of Drocfsfon High Schoof Mr Morrow, me srudenr r9pr9s9nronv9, r9pr9' s9nrs 5fud9nrs1n ol!CopOC1r195 H915 Q- l if --X kv fl? x 5 'gi I n lane McGllvery Sruarl McGulrk Brlan Mzformlck Aff' Vw Clare Murphy x gr.. -1. 0- lo-Ann O'Drlen ws' W 121,73 1 is , . Q . 'K A . .,,5q- ,,... .: Thomas Walsh Gerald Noonan L. ws! ,154 -- Kathy O Drlen Michael Russell .il er' M Q ,Q QN X six of X ' '- I at 6 W , .xy 'trap ,s Donald Salvuccl-Depanmenr Head fPfUld SGW-'Il s N ,, ff Norman .Silverman ,, ! '15lfT7llOl' ro on oqusrmenr counselor, Jour rhe difference fs rhor hrs foo l5 7 less dehned so, rherefore, he con Q cover oll oreos Srudenrs con come lro him wfrh ony ond oll of rhefr H problems He IS someone for srue Qlidenrs ro rrusr He worlss on rhfs phllosophy Th1s school fs for srudenrs Pupfl ore necessory, ond per- . '. hops rhe greoresr oenehr we hoye ro offer l-le feels he connor df- recrly morfvore srudenrs, oecouse he I5 unsure ff rhe school IS o prfme morlvoror The morfyorfon musr come from home ond mosr fm' porronrly, oe wrrhfn rhe srudenr hlmself Bur he does rry ro orrng our rhe morfvorfon one con ger from school oncl rhefr peers Good exomples ond encouroge menr ore rhe oesr morfvorors, ond olso slmply evoluorfng your goofs A' he srores Mr Morrow llfes ro remfnd sru- denrs who do ger dfscouroged fn or our of rhe school srruorion rhor 'success fs working roword your gool- fr doesn 'r hove ro be only Offef you molse rr, C PUBLIC LIBRARY BROCKTON, X MASS. U -5 4' . 1 Q7 'li s ,F 1? 5? Wx if XV 2 3 Thomas E, Smlrh I-, dk V QE. '- n -. 1 . .X 2 .. X xl - l LSP-S 1 1 , l . A .. R1ra5mllh . Q r' 5 ' . S . .V . A . Q, I 4 Pon clo Sulll van .4Fw- 1 u--+- 1 f' - v 1 r, Roberf 5ull1van f . I' fr ' - A . . N5'7 X .. TH P , ll fr! 'I wg L i 1 1 Q., x l 4, . ' lv Y' f- ' ' ' ,fi 1 Dolores Sylvlo E .'4 Susan Szochowllz ' Q l K lv Wlffldm Szacho Wlfl 17. fo , ! l Q -'iii X Q-195 l . i ia 0 c wow- wllllom wwe wlllle Wilson ' M' Mon: fes 'Q 'em no snr denfs who oo ge' oscoofogeo lc or oof o' 'he schoo 5l'oo'foh fno' Eoccesf 5 Aowng 'owo'c you goo ' Goes' ' hoe 'o oe ony oher yo, 'hofe ' Whoo' soyng o'e ' 5 ceo' 'ho' e focqy o' D'ocf'o' Hg'- School 5 of 'l co'e eemow of 5l'Of7C1O'C5 CWC 3 'O500 9S 'AC' fUf7C-'ION slrnolroneoosly fO prowde srodenrs wlrh rhe solld Ooclwe grounds rhey need for rne forore All rhe reochers ond rne soqecrs vory from eoch orher, yer ,rhey Oll' serve rhe some purpose of sorlsfye lng rhe srodenrs ' need for leornlng Srodenrs ore dole ro opply lnfor- rnollon recelved IF one oreo of srody ro orhers The focolry ho ve o forge operorlon ln preporlng slu- denrs for rhe ongolng process of leornlng, our conrlnuoosly do so wlrh greor dlverslry ond lnrenslry rhor I5 eouoled oy few ond I5 rruly commendable for o school rhe slze of Broclrron Hlgh Noncy Goldsreln 4+ B41 Q ,,-, -4 JUN -in :ra Green 55 i' Malonson-Deparrrnenr Head e Poudrler 1 L John Connors Raberr Ford .2 ee-r. uns- W-- 19 ,-.aff lN x 2 l',1rR Q V s ,f X Q ng X lx n 'v A N 2 A iv xx . V mx W.. 1 K ' Constance HIII Robert Kelley G ld Lynch a 1 e ' . vw' ' ' 'tv V , ' A. vw , 5 ,l ,f ' I - , '. s. , fe. r 1 H ' N - ' 9 H l I 35, K P f James Marrelll Maureen Murray Ann Oakes N lf 'N-1 'C'-, -.. ' Elaine Gul ell M- Special E ducorfon 9-9 A I R If Rosolre Klomef ' -'E ts., Ruben Robison ...Al lose Selpo 'K -- Bl-Lffvgual q--- - n' . -is .4 Dolbofo Smflh 'Qs 'rn 5-P Donald Dloslus Carolyn Colley 1' K 'Q 'x ri - H 3 G Q ,r .-.- ' , A 1 r x. . 4 QS. 1 , I Susan Nordl Sleven Poreno K X 2.1111 . 1x '23 ,QLZLLL .x: E .52 , UA' nh --an Jga'.A'.A - is -1 15'-.'.'-' . nan . :lux '.-: ::-- KOIITPIIFIP Shure 10,10 Whlmn ,1- 1 Readng 'l . gr' 'W' I. ',,. . -Tx.. --. --. V F Q v x V ' ' Joseph Clougheny Michael Ippolllo Driver l E ducorion v 3 . f 1 f Q r ' r 1 f- ' 7 Thomas Buba Dave MacDonald ohn O'Conn0l James Shaw 7f V I I V COf77rT7Uf7ify Service gh I -v S if-r I ' 501014 7059177 Vllllam Luzader . Eugene Marrow laik Sarson CA.---4 Plorverorium--4 Srudervr Represenrorivb Dfrecror of Arhle-rfcs i 55 Bomus 4 , 4 '51 ' i n Q if .1 f ! +f ,LL J .--j,- Tp - . A NX v' A' S any fr. my Q ff Ev AFV l 2 i if 4 3 5 s ': 'Y ls ri 4. v'if :' Yi' N -. ,. . lf ., gm, 6 ,is 5 1351 ,.,i,' 1'5i'1 'sf sri 1, 5 2 2 53253 S ls 51,2223 Q :jg 1 N 3 gg. 2 'E V sm 5 + F W , 9 if fi: Q viii 1 is -s fy xg. xl sa., W ,sg-Q 'T if 5 ly '47 Q4 :I 's-5 Y, i I lllggl J . g I V- - unior Prom - --- The Junior Prom was held on April 77, 7080, which fell in rhe early spring of our Junior years This dare was suprisingly early which meanr rhar rhe main inreresr during rhe ending winrer monrhs were rhe dares for rhe prom. Much rime and efforr wenr inro rhe prepararion of rhe special nighr lr was nor only a lor of worlf for rhe execurlve commirree ro organize, bur obo for rhe individuab who arrended rhis occasion lr roolf monrhs of prepararion, Soon Friday, April 17 came along. Of course rhe poor orrendance rhe dozens of dismissals in school were ro be expecred, The Prom srarred ar or-.30 and since ir was being held ar rhe Lanrana in Randobh, we needed all rhe rime we could hnd ro ger ready Afrer all rhe picrures were ralsen by doring parenrs, everyone was on rheir way Of rhey remembered rheir riclfersl There was rime for socializing ance everyone arrived and rhen, nor before long, rhe band played and dnner was served. For dinner rhere was rhe following: Chilled Fresh Fruir Cup, Tossed Green Salad, Boneless Dreasr of Chiclfen, Green Beans Almondine, Whole Kernel Corn, lce Cream Pie wirh Srrawberries, and Rolls and Buffers Along wirh rhe meal, everyone was given a lirrle boolfler and a miniarure rin mug wirh rhe prom dare inscribed on rhe side in remem- berance of rhe evening. Afrer chnner was done, everyone was our on rhe dance iloor The music played was suirable for all rasres There were a variery of slow and fasr songs played During rhis rime, rhe phorographer was also available ro false rhe formal prom picrures Ar rhe close of rhe evening, rhe couples wenr our on rhe Noor for rhe lasr dance ro Always and Forever which was rhe chosen prom song lr was hard ro bring rhe evening ro a close bur wirh rhe rhoughrs of rhe year ro come and rhe Senior Prom, ir made ir a lor easier ro say good nighr. Sheila Mara , Y 'Q lf F 'lrpx Sprfng Producrrorvf 'Brrgodoorv he coo do so orvfy rf he remofns fn Brfgodoorv forever Meonwmfe, Tommy! porroer Jeff foffs rrvro me overoeorrrvg dorches of me eoger ood excessrvefy ofmroofe Meg Drocfve Borh Tommy ood Jeff ore rn srore of rodeosforv corvcerrmg rhefr forures rn Brrgooooo Seefvrvg heb wrrh rhefr oroolemi rhey go ro rhe wise old Mr Lundy, who IS sorr of me f5fond'5 soge Borh deode ro feove Drfgodoorv Book ro ms Home ro wo of New York, Torrvmyi corvsoervce begfns ro oorrver mm Feefrrng If IS fonfe, he reforms ro Scorforvd ro seorch for Brrgodoorv, ooo prowrvg wrrhoor o oooor rhor Hooyrhrng Con hoppen when yoo fo!! ro love 1, 4. Norvcy Goldsrem Qhn ' if .- The C urlous Savage The BHS Drama Club s openlng producrlon for rhe 7Q8Oe87season, The Curious Sa vage, by John Parrlclf, was presenred on December 70, 77, 72 and 73 and was a grear success, The comedy, abour a woman wlrh a recenrly lnherlred forrune who was pur lnro a sanlrarlum by her money hungry children, presenred along wlrh lrs humor, warm, render people ln rhe asylum, The play, hrsr presenred ln 7950, was broughr allve wlrh rhe anlmared performances of BHS Drama Club members Tyron Donavan as Judge ... M , - One Acrs We ALJ -C ' 4 Y M Iv' 7 uv:- i- Ziff ' - fr .' , ., I - 95,1 5 4 - ..- 2 9' I MXN -if lvl,- Samuel Savage, Davld Doyle, Senaror hrus Savage, Debbfe Goolslfy, Mrs Bavage, Gordon Jaclfson, Jeff Merldlrh, Tracy Klng, Mrs Paddy, Ramona Lloyd Florence Mlllams, Derh McCormacl4, Falry May, Tara Mooney, Mlss Mlhelmlna, Sara Murphy, Dr Emmerr, and Mllfe O'Don nell l-lannlbal The Curious Sa vage was presenred under rhe UlfGCl','Ol7 of Carol Thomas, Drama Club advisor, Susan Thomas, and srudenr dlrecror Emlly Lander Mr Rlchards was rhe rechnfcal dlrecror ,jf Gall Greenblarr bl . n I 1 -gf- q-4 f 4 sv 5 , i xv , N X4 1 4 4 'ifiili X 1 1 1 1 1 X -C hr1srmas nv' ' 1 1 'Ps' '-.5 . ' A S. . :HE ,ug Sf. gg.-1 54: -1 4. 53' vm, gli -nf' Wa K. E : ii FR F' If aiu 'U- -.. Y' D ' 11 lzl I-1 1 52 :nv lg -va .? -T-1 ai ?, xl s ,,, ,,. uv L 4 -l 1 Concerr fu On Thursday, December 18, ar 7 .30 10 rhe even1ng, rhe Hne Arrs Mus1c Deparrmenr presenred 115 annual HOf1UOy Concerr The srage was decorared Wlfh 511ver snowHa1fes and a ho11day sp1r1r was au1re ewdenr The aud1ence was rarher farge and rhey grearfy eryoyed rhe program Brodqron rOUlO STOTIOO, WOKW was afso on hand 1n order ra record rhe evenr for a Chnsrmas Day oroadcasr The perform1ng groups 1nduded rhe orchesrra wh1ch IS d1recred oy Mr Wa!! ond rhe Congerr Cho1r wh1Ch 15 d1recred oy M155 Dunfap The program afso 1nc1uded rhe Freshman Band fed oy Mr Macnna and rhe Concerr Bond d1recred oy Mr Bruns ,k1..,i M1che11e ATTOITGL ' fe . ' ,L E M 5. ' , R f . ,. g ' M , g of f V 4 1 1 ,A i E, H L fax PL' . V 1 . -N if Z ' ' . .s .' 54. if ' 4 A x 1. 452 W , I suv' 7 is, I. . V' Senlor 'ff A Dance Thls lasr year rhe Senior Class had rhe Hrsr successful dance of rhe year fearurlng Legacy. Legacy ls rhe hrsr band ro play for Broclsron which conslsred of all Broclfron l-hgh School srudenrs, The band was formed In 1979 by Alan Genarasslo. They orlgfnared as an all male band, buf ar rhe dance rhere was a new member. Linda Twlss was recenrly added ro rhe band, She sang one song rhar nlghr, and sang ir very well, This was rhe second rlme Legacy played for Broclsron, and for rhe second rime ln a row rhey lsepr everyone well enrer- rained. However, rhar will probably be rhe lasr rlnwe Legacy plays for Brockron High School. They have recenrly brolsen up. Q Brenda Haraldsrad ,J ii-5 .uv lls gift: f? ,W hifi . 1 u ,L ,, A 2 4 X Q s.'f' 2 4 ,XX all , ! 535 f, .wr L 'N-.., 3 K' f f , 4 1 : Slsl Trip This year rhe l:7ger Eagle Slsl Group spenr February vacarlon ln Sherbrooke, Canada. The group eryoyed Nve days of grear slvlng ar Mounr Orford Mounr Surron areas and spenr a day slvfng ar Jays Peals in Vermonr Afrer a full day on rhe slopes, rhe resr of rhe rlrne was spenr swlmmlng, relaxing and becoming acaualnred wlrh rhe people and slghrs fn Sherbrooke. We all appreclare rhe efforrs of Mlham Eagleson who has been coordlnarlng rhe February rrlps for eleven years, and are happy rhar rhe elevenrh annual rrlp of rhe l:7ger Eagle Slsf Group was such a grear success Wil Llsa Oxenhorn 118' ff QM Ggiillg , Za 2 w Q 111 A TH 'r--. i G V, QQ 1 Q E E f f. Q 95 -se -ff Srore C homps 4 f.. ,Vx Of A, 1 in . 1 f 1 4 Q .N .J Li rs ' fa UQ- I -3 JUL x Y 95' V 1 xx ,. N I I V I -Q f - if 1 l K 7 :' ' Q K ,171 , ' 1 L' Y' ' L .- ' I . -4.-' A. . X 4 IV., V. 1 3 L,.1.,gUr - - 'Y H Q - R nr ., ., K 6 s:Q 'I Y' i X .1.1. -I V, -- I A, .1 1 5 O 9 C7 W Su Gi' OW .1 -1 ev , me-9 '-1 H1-i. Q ff'-'- F 'HQ' JT v '-Pic 'eu ' ' Y --'61 'fl' .0-P 'ew' 5? 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They srrangly praised rhe junior class ofhcers and execurive cammirree members as having done an excellenrjob this year Because of rheir success in rheir activities, rhe school response was very good and rhar in rurn bred inrerest in rhe acriviries performed and for rhose to come The sophomore class executed irs usual dunes of running rheir dances and orher social acriviries The Ofhcers' advisor, Mr. Hughes, praised rheir success and nored that rhe same members were rerurned to rheir ofhces by rheir classmares ln rhe sophomore year, Mr. Hughes fees rhar iris impore ranr, as a part of rhe learning process, ro allow srudenrs a sense of freedom so that rhey can develop leadership aualiries This years sopho- more class cerrainly tools it ro rhe full advanrage Mrs. Donegan advised weekly meerings for the Freshmen Class Ofiicers, rhough rheir duries were few in number. This year they coordinared one dance, and rwo class elecrions, They obo rewrore rhe class constitution, which is a responsibility unique ro rhe Freshmen. Certainly, being a class ofhcer or a member of rhe executive commirree is an excellenr learning opportunity for students in rhar rhe y have ro learn ro organize, cooperate with others, advrrise rheir prcyects, and handle money and time Beyond all rhar, students ako i7nd a self-awareness in doing rhese things individually and as a group, The Senate is another group which represents the srudenrs of Broclsron l-hgh lr is more of a srudenr governmenr in rhar ir often deab with the democratic process. The Senare advisor, Dr Ta- coner, relared her knowledge of rhe democraric process and srudent governmenr in full force as they held their annual UNlCEF drive, bloodmobile, Pot Cesorini-President, Mary Sentry- Vice President, Hugh McLaughlin-Treasurer, Eileen Cashin-Secretary. Row 1: Anne Roche, Heather Irving, Eileen Burke, Linda Dorconcelli, Judi Totre, Tommy Gilbert, Susan Spadea. Row 2: Ed Toomey, Gina DiGravio, Tricia Ryan, Andrea Kelly, .Sue Doherty. Robin Scheuer, Lisa Montagano, Gor- don Jackson. - Junior Class Ofhcers And Execurive Committee and orher fond-ralsers Senare ofesloenlr ye llll' Owe house senlor Shelo Mara, oevored mcch o' ne' llmlred rlme ro molflng sue a ' senafe acflvfles 'an smoorhly Assoclored vvlffl rhe Senare, bar dlfferenr ln operarlon ls rhe Srbdenr Advlsory Coancll Broclf ron Hlgh School had lrs fobr members, one from each house, acrlvely parrlclparlng ln a groop W'lfl'7 orher srbdenrs from all over Massachoserrs ro help malwe declslons abobr srare educarlanal DOllCl95 The Sradenr AdVl5Ofy sraff lrself I5 comprlsed of eleven reglonal coanclls and one srare coancll lr l5 a srare law rhar represenrarlves be elecred ro lf from each school lr ls lmporranr because srbdenrs can express rhelr own vlews on rhe exlsrlng edu carlonal sysrems and can dlrecrly commbnlcore rhem ro rhe people who morrer and are ln conrrol where edocarlon I5 concerned rhe Srare L9Ql5fO- rure, rhe Board of Edbcarlon, rhe Commlssloner of Educarlon, and local admlnlsrrarors ln volvemenr ln rhe 5 A C also lnvolves much rlme, bar rhe rlme por ln helped rhose who parrlclpared ro develop and forrher valuable leadershlp slsllls Elecrlon ro rhe Narlonol Honor 5OCl9fy l5 a merhl od of pralslng sradenrs who have vvorlfed ro rhelr full ablllry and who have become lnvolved and devored ln rhelr spare rlme Belng ln rhe Norlonal Honor 5OCl9fy has always carrled wlrh lf a cerraln presrlgloas feellng, and rhls feellng may be well- deserved Srudenrs cannor be a member ln name only, rhey mbsf be ln volved Thls years members have held a money-ralslng acrlvlry, and also have rarored srudenrs wlrh rrouble ln rhelr classvvorls lnvolvemenr ln rhe NHS broaghr rhese selecl' sro- denrs a prlde ln accompllshmenr as rhey vvere USIUQ rhelr scholasrlc and exrracbrrlcolar OCl'7l9VG' menrs ro heb orhers Green House Goldance C oanselor and NHS adv 'lle sor Mr Maxheld feels rhor rhe Narlonal Honor Soclery performs WOfff'?Wf'7lf9 servlces and as advl- Karhy Curry-Presidenr. Timmy Kelleher.Vlce Presldenr, Jana Johnson-Treasurer, Mio Condon-Secretary. Row 1: Sharon George Porn Roy, Ann Linehon, Jodi Siegal. Raw 2. Greg Noone Donna Durfee, Ellen Delea, Sue Degas, Roberra Harbock Parry Duggan, Chuck Parker. Sophomore C loss Qfllcers And Execurl ve bb .Q Freshman Class Gfhcers And Executive Committee sor he must see to it that year after year the same caiber of students enter the Honor Society in the induction, Because time is not static and is constantly pass- ing us by, it bring with it a certain chain of events The school newspaper, The Permanent Press, has made sure that it lfept up with the hectic, eventful pace of the 1980-81 school year The staff was advised by Sandra Jenkins and is also super- vised by editor Steve Minslfy, who worlsed hard in organizing the publication of several GOVTIOFIS of The Permanent Press. The, Press staff has done so well in the past that it has made the paper an award-winning one Those students in valved cer- tainly are prepared for the world of journalism, after working as edtors, jounalsts, artists, or pho- tographers. lt was the time that they put in which pohshed their abihties in their area into one of expertise. Aside from its purpose of communicating infor- mation, the English Language has a literary use. The Literary Review is an opportunity for stu- dents to share their talents and express their ex- periences. It publishes three or four issues each year containing poetry and Nction written by these students, An important aspect of The Liter- ary Review is that it has the students themselves as its foremost critics, they malse all of the decisions regardng the selection of pieces to be published and the format of the magazine. Advisor Mf, Connolly reported that this year was o particularly strong one because strong edi- torial leadershia augmented student response, This year some of the Hnest issues of The Literary Review were produced. Latin has been referred to as a dead lan- guage because it is no longerspolsen. But it is important in linlsing the ancient world with the modern interest in this tie has spawned tremen- dous response in the Latin Club, which this year Bob Caputo, Patrice Gaynor, Jeff Aronofsky. Row 1: Sally Murphy, Elise Gilbert, Laurie Miller, Jamie Peznola. Row 2: Monica Moffire, Linda Pereira, Margaret Peckham, Jane Cahill, A Advi ory Councils berfesr ar Lincoln-Sudbury High School and Ger- man plays and lilms ar Tufrs Universiry. By also making German pasrries and celebraring holiday rradirions, rhey broughr rhe spirir of Germany slighrly closer ro BHS, The French Club encompasses culrural and so- cial evenrs. Throughour rhe year, evenrs were planned rhar were relared ro French culrure, such as movies, plays, and concerrs. A popular, annual evenr was rhe rrp ro Sourh Shore Plaza during December for Chrisrmas shopping and rhen ro rhe Magic Pan Creperie for desserr. The main purpose, rherefore, of rhe club is ro unire srudenrs who show an inreresr in learning abour rhe French people, rheir sociery, and rheir culrure, The club is deHnirely seen as an exrra learning opporruniry, as famihariry abour culrure and soci- ery of France is gained rhrough rhe various acrivil ries in which rhe srudenrs parralfe, French movies and plays were, of course, performed in French, enablng rhe srudenrs ro use rheir French slfilb Mr. Boucher, rhe club 's advisor, has reporred good arrendance ar meerings considering ir is al- ways dfhculr for ir ro be one hundred percenr. His personahry should cerrainly false some credir for bringing enrhusiosm info rhe clubs acriviries and augmenring srudenr inreresr. As advisor ro rhe Russian Club, Mrs, Ugi can relare her lsnowledge of rhe Russian language and culrure ro inreresred club members, During rhe year, rhey parricipared in many evenrs deal- ing wirh rhis culrure, such as preparing and earing a Russian dnner, while also holdng many evenrs ro be of heb ro orhers. Fund-raising was possible rhrough a balse sale and a car wash. The club has ako parricpared in bowing and rollerslfaring. The lasr language club, rhe Spanish, had as much fun as rhe resr, under rhe supervision of Mrs. Aleman. Approximarely rhirry members parricil pared in rhe program composed of meerings and Regional-Darlene Kusfanovrrz, Barbara Hobbs, Sheila Mara, Laurel Beyer Local-Row 1: Carhleen Prarr, David Goldsrien, Carol Zi- marowskl, Row 2. Vrrgrnla Mara, Andrew Fox r 1 I n experiences wirh members in reaching rhem new merhods of arrs ln rhe WBsH.5.fRado Club, srudenrs can learn rhe arrisrry behind rhe scenes of a rele vision and a rado srudio. They learn and experience rhe rech- niaues necessary for producing a professional show on r. v. or rado. More speciiically, club mem- bers will pracrice camera slsilb, lighring rechniaues, and sraging. The mosr oursrandng aspecr of rhe club is irs Hlmmaking, where srudenrs acrually creare, de- sign, and produce rheir own him Srudenrs can,- rherefore, develop a feel for being in fronr of and behind rhe camers. The club is beneiicial ro rhose srudenrs who plan ro pursue a career or inreresr in communicarions. Appealng ro yer anorher arrisric abiliry is rhe Drama Club. The Drama Club fosrers an aware- ness, rhrough parricparion and performance, of rhe various ospecrs of rhearer, including ocring, drecring, cosrume and ser design, and rechnical effecrs. ln one year's rime, rhe program includes a full-lengrh comedy or drama, a children s produc- rion, one-acr plays, a comperirion piece for rhe Massachuserrs High School Drama Fesrival, and a musical. The differenr producrions offer man y sru- denrs an opporruniry ro raise porr, wherher if bein fronr of rhe iighrs as an acror or acrress, or behind rhe scenes as a crew member. The purpose is ro provide an educarional and enriching experiences The drecror of rhe club, Ms, Thomas, nores rhar srudenr response seems rorally posirive - as par- ricipanrs, performers, direcrors, and audience. The srudenrs rhemselves benehr from rhe many edu- carional aspecrs such as leorning rhearre rech- z.--- I R e- Narional Aflerir Scholars Brannon Hough, Katie Prarr I I I I I I i I V I claimed Jazz Band which is selective in order to maintain a group of true, laudable, and some- times even awesome talents, Started eight years ago by clrector Wncenr Macrina, the band of exeptionally gifted musicians performs an average of nrventy-live concerts a year. The accomplishments of the Jazz Band have brought it much well-deserved praise, and have in the past quolned it to be chosen as one of rhe four best bands in the entire country, lt was even able to tour the United States as well as Europe For the sports-minded students who eryoy the exhilarating fe-Qing of llying down a mountain, Brockton I-hgh School provides them with a ski club, directed by Mr. Eagleson. All activities in the Upper Left Row: Klm Lawson, Pam Towne, Julie Nesser. alla, Emily Lander, Davld Devenoy, Darlene Moore, Mlmi Uhlman, Kara Cafrey, First Row Down: Joe Shinnick, Den- ise Saad Michele Johnsk y, Matcle Brady, Linda MacDon- old Second Row Down: Denise Cayer, Jennifer Convey, Michelle Allaire Third Row Down: Alice Cagnlna, Michael Cayer, Cindy Cayer Llsa Holbrook, Jeanne MacLeod Deb- bie Feodorofh Cynthia Long, Louise Duffy, Upper Right: Faith Zoina, Blalne Ewing, Claire Damiano, Sarah Mur- phy, Heather Webber, Laura Baldwin, Jim Gilchrist, Luke Spencer, Roseann Ferrlnl, Louise Broulllard Laurie Ann Nessralla Junior Classical League ski club are geared for one thing, that everyone has a safe, good time These activities often in- clude a weekly program of learning to ski that lasts six weeks, a ski weekend in Canada, and a ski vacation wherever the club decides on, at winter recess in February, Over twelve hundred members of the commu- nity, known as the E7ger Eagles , have skied France, Germany, Switzerland Austria, and italy, exploring the European Abs from Mr. Blanc to the Matterhorn. Student response in the past years has been enthusiastic. Any activities offered by the club have been hlled almost immediately, Though academically the ski club does not pro- vide a learning experience, it dehnitely has a practical value. Especially on the weekend and week trps, the students learn how to budget and Row 1: Martl Barg, Jerry Garcia, Cheryl Mendelson, Row 2: Advisor Mrs. Sekler, Llsa Jacobs, Edie Bass, .Shari Shrago, Andrea Levine, Donna Saftler, Beth Rosen. Row J: How- ard Bornsteln, Davld Wayne, Steve Wilner, Herb Rosen, Llnda Anapolsky, Lewis Silverman, Richard Blackman, Andy Fox. 44 llebre w Club make rnerr money work for rnem Tney also nas e rne experrence of meerrng ana v. owng W fn oeoe ple around rne world wrrr aeas offeree' f'o n rherr own A group of sruaen's snarng r 'u'ua n'e'es's oaclfgrounas ana goals formec ana esfao rrlrr snea rne AfroAAmerrcan Guo ar' BHS Tne cfuo .s rmpor ranr rn develoorng leadefsnro organrzarronal smvs assumrng responsrorlry for ones acfons, ana developrng a feelng of oelongfng ln oraer fo marerfarvze 'nese goals fne cus aavrseal ay Ms Yurlle, ranes 5'6'v'C was 'o colleges orrngs rn speakers from colleges :Jus on a faren' ffasnron snow, ana' has parrres rnc rrll uarng one ro wnrcn memoers of orner Afro-Amencan groups rn me area are rnvrrea' Row 1: jonrce Teller, Dale Wheeler, Marr Sheahan, Advi- sor Frau Cameron. Row 2: Mark Dofen, Perer Pulminskas, Doris Srahl, Lisa Fehl. Nancy Lohnes. German Cluall The Ecology Guo engages rn many rn' rrrrTrrTr ng ex perrences The cluo sponsors a varrefy of acfwmes dunno foe year The prlmary acwffy rnvo rrr' ses monrnly rrrps rnar are rarken ro remore areas o' New England rnar nave been rerarfvely saved from rne encroacnmenr of crvrlrzarron The cluo hrlses and clrmos fhese woods or mounfarns on sarurdays ana weekends ana rne mefnoers exe perrence ecology ana oosewe nafure rrrr n rfs orooe' srare of eaurlrorfums unlvffe rs sfafe uroan areas Aawsor Mr Trlley nofes rnaf memoers oecome more undersranarng ana aoorecfawe of fne rrrr ' en vrrons rnrougn rnerr experrences fn rne Ecology Cluo The rrrps, and acrrmes sucn as an annual recyclrng profecr a cross-counrry sax 'fra ana a summer rrp always no re a maxmum caaacy of parrraoanfs A mafo' aff'ac'of of 'ne cus s fs Srrrrng Anne Roche Darlene Kusfrnovlrz Doreen Reyn- olds Mrchelle Shrago Elarne Tsarhopoulos Nancy Gold- srern Shan Shrago Elrzaberh Schull Srandrng Mr, Boucher-advrsor Sfocy Tsronrs Sharon Soule, Carolyn Cruz Drone Ryan Karen Morrrsey Susan Powers Lynne Den- on Salma Horkal Jockre Belleville Lrsa Prresr -f-French Cluolfv 1 WB!-l5 Raalo-TV Club highly morivared by being able ro srudy aviarian and rhen applying rheir knowledge and acrually flying. Many former members ha ve obrained rheir pilors licenses and arhers have enrered rhe var- ious milirary arganizarians wirh experience in rhe aviarian held. Under advisor Mr. Carbon, rhe Hying Careers Club is one rhar cerrainly gers aff rhe ground. The Disrriburive Educarian Clubs of America is rhe only yaurh arganizarion operaring rhrough rhe public schools ro arrracr young people ra careers in marlsering and disrriburian, Mr Faherry, DECA Advisor, explains rhar ir is devored ra preparing rhem for such careers. DE CA srudenrs, upon graduarion, can eirher enrer rheir chosen held or enrer college for furrher rraining. This is possible by combining academic prepararion wirh pracrical educarion gained rhrough working in rhe school srore and in paid jabs in rhe communiry The D. E CA. program 's masr imporranr goal is ra provide adeauare prepararion for srudenrs ra enrer rheir career held and succeeds Having rhe opporruniry ro work in rhe srore, rhe srudenrs can pur whar rhey learn ra immedare use and gain a sense of accomplishmenr lr becomes a realiry and does nor remain somerhing rhar rhey will have ro wail for in rhe furure. V.l,CA, is rhe Vacarional indusrrial Club of America, and is for srudenrs who are enrolled in an occuparianal educarianal program, B y alla wing srudenrs ra worlf in an area rhey eryoy, They are able ra develop and perfecr rhe slsills needed in rhar area sa rhar rhey can easily acauire jobs in rhe furure. lnvalvemenr in V. ICA enables irs members TO receive recognirion from rheir fellow srudenrs and rhe communiryc V.l.CAi members arrain a sense Row 1: Michael Pickers, Lauren Kelleher, Joe Roche, Da- vid Dall, Richard Vogel, Arrhur Targonrsidis, Keirh Sal- vucci. Row 2: Andrew Gillis, Mark Piepiora, Ed Levesque, Brian Lewis, Phil Greil, David Coughlin, Advisor Mr. Mc- Donald. By raking on rhe responsibiliries of rhe regular librarians, rhe monirers ore oble ro helo rheir fellow srudenrs by locoring and answering auesrions on any l.R.C. rnoreriob. They also becofne direcrly involved in rhe l.R. C deporrrnenr by heping wirh rhe auclo-visual producrion and disrriburing IR C equiprnenr. They goin much respecr ond admira- rion from orher l.R.C. personnel by increasing rhe smoorhness and effecriveness of rhe enrire ll? C operarion. 5rudenr OfUce Aides conrribure ro o srnoorher operorion in rhe odminisrrorion oreos of Broclfron High School. Those worlvng in rhe four ossisranr housemasrers' ofl7ces handle rhe rypical formoliries of giving our various passes, recording absences, rordiness, dsrnissols, ond hlng srudenr records. ln rhe housemasrers' ofhces, rhe aides answer rhe phone, record suspensions and reocher obsences, and make PA. onnouncernenrs. The adrninisrrorors and rheir secrerories greorly oppreoore rhe srudenrs who deal wirh rhese jobs rhor are necessary processes ro be carried our in rhe odminisrrorion. Aho of helo ro rhe odrninisrrorion ore rhe diploe mo coordinorors, who TOTKG care of all rhe seems ingly rriviol bur necessary rechnicoliries in producing rhe dplomas for graduorion. Brocl-fron High 5chool also has on Amoreur Roe dio Club, for rhose srudenrs who are inreresred in ir, giving rhe rhe opporruniry ro operore reol horn radios and increase rheir knowledge of rhe Amo- reur Roda Sysrern by rheir ocruol experiences wirh ir. Srudenrs rnusr Hrsr receive rheir Amareur Radio license, and rhen rhey are free ro operore any radio eaupmenr. Then rhe srudenrs con come in L. Andresen, 5. Atwood. V. Bizinkouskas, M. Costa, M. Gaudiano, K. Glennon. D. Good A. Grein. J. Grinion. J. Guillemerre, L. Holmes, C. Janey. J. Karp, R. Lee, D. Lovell, J. Marraffa. N. Mazarakis, 5. Muncey, D. Murphy. M. Papoulias, L. Pirraro. 5. Raymond, K. Russo. D. Shanks. J. Siegal. R. Sine, J. 5loan, L. Smirh, A, Sullivan, E. Toomey, M. Turcorre, K. Acord, M. Colisro, K. Forfier. L. Greene. C. Horgan, R. Howard D. Jacobs, L. Johnson, L. Jones, D. Lenoci. L. Libby. K. Martin, G. Reynolds, K. Sloddard, K. Roof. Chorus -- I Q - The gifs musr also pracrice hard and ded! care rhemselves ro rheir rourines in volving var ious sryles of music, Each year rhey perform in rhe Annual Abingron Band Jamboree and rhe High School Marching Band Comperirion. They cerrainly are an added arrracrion ar rhe half- rime show. School sporrs could nor do wirhour rhe group of cheering gifs ro praise rhe performances of rheir ream members. The cheerleaders are a spirired bunch who pracrice for long firing hours ro perform innovarive cheers ro rhe besr of rheir abiliry. Especially ar foorbaii games, if is imporranr for rhe cheerleaders ro encourage rhe specra- rors ro increase rheir spirir and radiare if our onro rhe Held in hopes of iifring rhe reams spirirs. lf rhe ream is behind rhen rhis is a crucial responsibiliry an rhe parr of rhe cheerleaders. f' 'QQ 1 Row 1.- Chris Counelis, Perer Barnes, Mike Muzyra, Rona Levine, Steven Shapiro Row 2: Donna Curry, John Shar- key, Doug Scudder, Linda Sadofsky, Mike Derolini, Mike Anderson, Row 3: Mr. Macrina-director, Dan Claque, Tom Price, James Hassan, Ed Guiney, Tim Kelliher, Ken Sim- mons, Mike Zullas Jazz Band ln rhe marching band srudenrs can helo radiare school spirir ar foofball games along wirh rhe cheerleaders, rnqorerres, and half rime dancers Musicians in rhe marching band musr be disciplined individuals who rnusr coorai nare rheir playing Wlfh cerrain forrnarions, all rhe while keeping pecfecr rlrne in al' pasr penforrnances fhe BHS fnarchlng band has been desrgnared as one of fhe besr in rhe srare The foorball game crowds have always cheered wirh aonvirarfon ar halfrime shovvs Mr. Eagleson-advisor. Lisa Oxenhorn-presidenr. Lisa Woirr-secretory. Jordon Jacobs, Chuck Parker. Tom Mini- chrello, Kerrh O'Connor, Lee Gelmon. Paul Pirrmon. Parry Margonelli. Tom Monroe, Darlene Kusranovirz. Robin Lee Evans, Kelli Sullivan, Colleen O'Neill, Amy Boughon, Mike Johnson, Judy Cro wlord, Srephanie Slrock, Chris Ni- colli, Shown McCollough. Michelle Goudelie, Donald Ho- rnill, Lori Carlson, Joe Brousaides. Chad Swan, Rabin Si- monds, David Wainwrighr, Don Dimirruk, David Evans. Krisrin Clark, David Gelman, Sreven Weiner, Morrha Srorhis, Karen Carrer, Carl Nesrleberger, David Lawson, Colleen O'Connor. Jeannerre Ewing, Ted Kiardan, Joanne Ruggiero, Debbie Giannaros, Heoiher Hanson, Richard Doyron. Carhy Cronin, Scorr Dawes. Tim Sullivan, Jim Gau- drano. 5reve Moss, Paul Muraiore, Ed Abdelnoul. Gregg Dirhell Chris Taje, Chris Augenri. Laura Mclnryre, Donna Reed. Sleven Minisky Slsi Club iff Led by irs direcror, Mr Bruns, rhe approxi morely one hundred members successfully ful Nl! rheir dury of enrerraining proud Brockron crowds and nnainraining a spirrred armosphere Size has irs grear advanrage here as Brock ron High School is forrunare ro have rhe ralenrs, aualihcarions, and varied inreresrs in irs faculry io provide srudenrs rhe opporruniry ro de velob and ro express vvharever rheir inreresrs may be Enough rhe clubs are from a broad, grearly varied soecfrurn, fhey all gave a nnqor corn mon value ro srudenrs in rhar rhey rnake more available ana eqoyable a l'9O,'.'Tif7Q exoerieace while sirnulraneously adding nnore of a social aspecr Row 1. Jerry Moirou, Mr. Robison. Ernie rhe Bike, Eddie Churchill Michelle Maynard Row 2- William Gulledge, Carol McLeod Ellie Swrfr Ilene Goword Mary Johnson, Alice Johnson Morrha Srarhis Row J: Marhew Waldron, Mark Bald: Chris Donnelly Carl Derrolrno Mike Doss. Allen Fosrer Chris Corkerv Mr Hurley bicycle Club Another comman feature af all these acrivi- ries is that students' applications af inreresr in rhem malfe valuable use af rime, an irem precious ro all rhase involved in rhe regular school curriculum By involving themselves ir rheir interests and parriciparing in various activi- ries, students rruely gain a sense af productiv- iry, and extra responsibility, nar ra menrian friendship and ease in working with arhers Laalvng baclf at the events in which they participate, mast studners will feel fulhllmenr in knowing rhey have nar wasred time and rhe opparruniry so available ra rhem, and awed in reaizing haw quickly the rime has really passed The passage af time, in turn, leads ra growth, which students notice as rhe y ga an ra pursue their interests made so eryoyable far them by action ralsen place in the after-schaal hours il I Nancy Goldstein Back Row: Rochelle Davis, Claudia Drown, Mrs. Yuille. Roxanne Young, Stephnie Dester, Deidra Paige, Dee Dee Dell, Dawn Duncan, Crystal Wheaton, Arisa Humphries, Pamela Willoughby, Adrienne Barnes Left Rail Down.- Janice Thomas, Seargent at arms, Renee Hall, President, Sandra Kirk, Vice President Right Rail Down: Jackie Thom- as, Carla Thomas, Erica Bell, Rayna Hamilton, Keisa Wright, Elaine Huggins, Marshall Anderson, Officers Not Pictured: Renee Strothers, Secretary, Judy Duncan, Trea- surer, Kenton Toney, Asst. Treasurer. A fra -A merican Club L I Row 1 Mrlfe Eason, Dana Greenblarr, Rene Prrce, Carhleen Prarr, Scorr Prorenrls, Ellen Delea Row 2 Emrly Valrquerre, Launeann Nesserella, Elzaberh Cook, Edward Toomey, Mary Ronan, Andrea Kelly, Sara Murphy, Susan Wakelrng Raw 3 Michele Johnsky, Lorr Ashley, Paulo Burgeson, Porn Durgeson, Alrce Cagnrna, Elrzaberh McCormack, Tracy Karser, Robrn Sheer han, Karen Sheehan Row 4 Parrrcra Vella, Susan Mins, Ann Wrllarns, Anne Rrx, Julia Kuhesh, Leshe Andresen, Susan Ray- mond, llene Howard, Heanor Swrfr Row 5 Kevrn Osborn, Mark Srlverro, Barbara Goldman, Lourse Broulllard, Alrson Gold- man, Sheila Solakoff Karhy Lofrus, Lewrs Srlverman, Barbara Breshn, Joanne Carlson, Lrnda Swenson, Krrs Holmgren, Joanne Velga, Helen Cash, Advisor Mr Dore, Krwanrs Advrsor Al Kd plan rl 149 y Club - Row 1 Scorr Arrhur, Lee Hurchrns, John Clrffard Raw 2 John Krnney, Paul Harhers, Andy Fox, Advmor Mr Pedrcrnl, Paula McRae, Chrs Corkery, Maureen Waygan Avbrvlarh Club - i I W i 4 A 4 I 1 kf s s H-.ff bw, '. gch .....,,,,.., . -u,..,f ,A a Q 1 , iff D I ...vo g, .A H KI r if PB ,. :Timm 2 ff, '1 --.'7'.'.'-410 ' ll' .Nw 1 ,UK ,. ,, un-u ,Y--.. ,w.., .x,,.., ......, I Q.: Row 1 Gerry Genrlle, Marlf Thomas, Blll Pope Marlx Pleplora, Perer Conefrey, Andy Mlller Row 2 Srephen Mlfl9f, Ed Levesr que, Sreven O'Donnell, john Pozenslv Raw .3 Sreven Ara- kowskl, Adwsor F Wasrl, Scorr Prorenrfs -Amareur Raalo Club fliir 'Qir C 'Wan v I-Tag, K ll -. FL. N Q-J n K - , ,, 'I 'L ,M .,. . John Kelleher, Advisor, Robin Evans School Banlrflff- Row 1: Mary Masrerson, Slella Coursoumbos. Row 2: Dina Kazis, Salma Hail-ral. Marguerlre Gerry, Parry Dany Row 3: Diedre Durliegh, Srephanie Kazis, DeeDee McElroy, Kerrin Kelleher, Mario Nrakoulas, Debbie Alberfazzi A11 cyarefres ll H .gf- 4 .- I .- JI. Row lv Jennifer Con vey, Nancy Karl Parry Quinn, Row 2.- Liso Sr. Germaine. Laura Maclnme Karhy Donahue. Col. leen Callahan Dawn Srern Row 3: Jane! Lonergan, Sracy Dacey Llnda Lewls Dawn Mucachlo. Jeanne Drabonce, Sracle Gionnanous, Colleen O Connor Carol Marindola l-lalf Dme Dancers iff K .. 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' t .j '- W 241.--1--AA, . - Y TT , Row 1: Robert Smith, William Mitchell, Dovld Mattel, Steve Tuite, Jody Tutcotte, Rich Devin, Steve Litchfield. Row 2: Chuck Colombo, David Barry, Motk Dlnunno, Rob- ert Gulellemette, Jimmy Malcolm, Joe DeChtistophet, Sanford McMurtry, Robert Wesso. f? Ut' ' sf-if ? Q. 5 1319 1 , 'baii-sea, 4- ' r g' .-1-I 's 1, x 1 ' X ,, I3 -. -v47Y g 11' qw .-fp--ff - v fone' I-+ 4.14-v 4 .Q ,. rixbg .ae G wrq 4 Girl s Sofrball The 7980 season was nor a parricularly success ful one for rhe Droclsron High School sofrball reorn Their record was a dfssapofnrlng 778 The reorn was made up rnosrly of rhrs years seniors Caprafns Donna Curry and Joanne Dae niano were borh srorrrng for rhree years, and are ako borh Suburban League Alle5rars, Donna plays Qrsr base, while Joanne plays ar shorrsrop and ar recond base Third capraln, Darlene Moore, has rarred for rhree years in cenrer held, and for rhe nosr rwo years has been narned a Suburban ,eague All-Sror, Orher senlors are Tami Bergen- iohl Colleen Salvaggl sourhpaw Jaclve Shea, and Grace Kelley, who has prrched for varslry for rhree years. The 7987 seoson should be more prornfsfng ln 'acr, Coach Ed Glfford feet rr should be an excel- enr years The rearn should be superfsrrong bee cause we have many rerurnlng players The feam will be fOOf4lT7Q for a rhfrd baseman, rhough Robin Moore and Lynda Kenr wlll be moved up frornjunior vorslry as porenrfal rhfrd basemen, and sophomore Cara Caffrey will be expecred ro prrch varsfry. Alrhough rhe 7980 season was rhe reanv s besr, ir has been a success before ln 7979 lf parrrcfpared in rhe Srare Tournornenr, 7980 was, in facr, rhe Nrsr year in rhe pasr l7've rhar rhe ream hnfshed under .500 Row 1: Joanne Damiano, Jane Lacy. Row 2: Tami Bergen- dahl, Pamela Pierce, Donna Curry, Kathy Gurskis, Joni Bradshaw, Linda Daroncelli, Darlene Moore. Row 3: Dei- dre Roy, Jackie Shea, Colleen Salvaggi, Jeanne Mac- Leod Mary Kent, Mary Ulman, Christine Pecevich, Grace Kelley, Coach Ed Gifford. ' , ,' U , Ji'IW',s'3'7 5733? ' . ' 1, X ' 'f 3 7 up if if 'J , I' brief' 59 A kku. 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LF 41 qi Qagjffikl wif ' M W fiaiff- 7 l, Q L if in I , I ,, 7-:g.,..4 5 H2955 MGH Y 97 -- Grrlis Tennrs The gfrfs on fhe yarsrry fenns 'earn afayec' vw ew op ro rherr capaowraes donna rhe 7980 season They can oe oroao of rhefr sono 77 3 record The rearn consfsrea nnosrfy of rnrs years senrors so If dra nor Lose fnany yafaaofe prayers Coach Orch Sanders nores roo senrors Onay Cayerf Lace Le roorneaa and Lee McEvoy ana hooes rhey wrff be rerarnrng for rhe 7087 season Coach Sanders anrrcwoafes as gooa a season as rhe Lasr afways wrrh hopes of an even aerrer one, of coarse He feels, rhe reanfv shoolas as asaaf. aualrfy for rhe roornarnenr, and hnrsh as one of rhe rop rhree reanns rn rne League A5 far as rnaryaaafs gon fhey have aff pro greased yery weff, Occorcrng ro Mr Eanaers Team ream has nnarnrafned a hrgh sranaard of play, he says, ana rhar rarns oar ro oe rhe rnosr rrnporranr asoecr of our pfayrng We wfff afways srnye ro be namoer one oar 7r's rough when were up agarnsr cornperrnon Lrfse Newron and Brooffffne 'ff' Row 1: Mary Jeanne Callahan, Debbie Freeman, Karen Rapchuck, Trlclu Ryan Row 2: Cindy Cayer, Lee McElroy, Luce Lerourneou. Chris Moberg, Maryberh Adams. Coach Richard Sanders. X N r, , mr 7,94 .I IA, r, ei, u f' L 31? iq 5 D' 1 2. Q 1 :tri 0 as Q. 5210 A em., 0 4 . fra. ' - 'ii fl Q iff X ',.s',w'-A, c ,I I ,iq ' Jl' Q. ails K u , 'J MCM V31 , I X, Xi ' ' X .I 1 ' L ,Q-oft'-4-, Q X Q l J is -nv' in a wx N ' A X ,Av .I. 3. , G I A ' ' s K ' lx ff 7 N1 un!! 1' QV T' JV-Boys Tennisflff The boys rennis ream is a selecrive group who has lfepr a consisrenr record of play over rhe lasr few years. By mainraining a high level of play If has always l7i'?lSh9d among rhe rop reams, bur srill can 'r cornpere wirh Newron Norrh and Brookline Under rhe srricr coaching of Mr Brosius and Mr Mildrarn, rhe boys on rhe ream rnusr go rhrough a . period of condrioning beginning in rnideMarch When rhe coaches feel rhar rhey have had rheir share of wind sprinfs, disrance running, and var ious calsrenics, rhey begin some serious pracrice of rheir rennis slfilb and game srraregies The ream gers irs srrengrh from irs ralenred seniors Craig Richardson and Milse Eason who played nrsr doubles winning a rnqoriry of rheir rnarches. The biggesr surprise was number one singles player, senior Ed Deveney, who played nurnerous close marches wirh few upsers Seniors I Dana Greenblarr and Paul Sullivan are also rap players for rhe reorn, Nexr season, rhere will be only Hove or six play ers bacls wirh experience. The rearn will need a Hrsr and second singles player Hopefully rhey will be able ro replace rhe ralenr rhar is leaving The coaches foresee mosr of rhe furure marches as being close and rhey feel rhar rhe rearn will have ro worlf exrra hard ro mainrain a Une edge on irs opponenrs E Row 1 Ed Deveney Rich De-Feliz Chris Kent Mike Eason Row 2 Coach Don Drosius Dana Greenblatt Dan Letour neau Craig Richardson Adam Canola Newton Edwards Mark Tarenadi 115 Q' ':s .,-' ,1,,.. GMS Tracls And Held frvoagrw in rne 7080 season foe Droclvorv High School Gfrfs Tracsf GDC Fefc' 'eacn was yery young consrsffng of nrvosriy saonoroores andy, niors, rhey swf frmsned yy ' rn an mpressfye 77,2 record lr was also ,he fursr year n 'oe Vasr seven rhar rhe ream has for an Ouf'C'OOr Meer foe rearn has a large ocvfoe' of sfrodg seniors Berre Boen, Gail Anderson, Parry Weldon Mi cheile Morrissey, Sandy Porazzo Doreeo Cami, Carol McLeod, Ann Murray, and Mary Whalen Hopefully, rney yy 'rrrrryrr a rrrr rerurn for rrwe 7081 season and rheir iasr Coach O'Donnefi looms forward ro ayery good year We haye a rrenffendous group of sorirvers, and we should be exceilenr in all of rhe field eyenrs if me disrance runners improve, rhen we will have a welioaianced ream In A Row 1: Llsa Martel, Debbie Mackedon, Maureen Shea, Chrls Chase, .Sue Morrison, Julie Firuimmons, Sharon Ryan, Caroline Joyce. Bene Doen, Delh Rosen, Adelia Karim, Nancy Drown. Row 2: Mary Dowker, Stacy Martin, Sue Folsom, Linda Marukus, Mary Whalen, Parry Weldon, Ann Murray, Carol McLeod, Lisa Lessard, Wendy Whea- ron, Dee Burley, Tricia Campbell, Linda Segal, GallAnder- son. Row J: Coach lim O'Donnell, Tina Pombo, Barbara Doen, Jane! Firzslmmons, Suefllen Slromm, Heather lr- ving. Parry Dares, Michelle Webb, Denise Sporola. Mary Alexander. Chrisrine Downes. Kim Beckman, Nancy Pa- dula, Lisa Srone, Karen Daroncelli. Karhy Scanlon, Doreen Cahill, Vivian Baker. Kelly Fairfield, Assisranr Coach Paula Sourhworlh. W - 'fee'-' - 1 4 s X L l 1 S ' 0 9 N . xl HJR bf Q, ,Q H s.-NM, ,. 1 Img, Q. in ff ld J. Iw- Q A .. Boys Track and Held The Brockron l-hgh School Boy 's Track and Held Team fared well during rhe 1980 season Mrh a record of 7-1, rhey Hnfshed second ln rhe Suburban League. The ream had a srrong number afjunforsk Jfm Moreland, kevin Washfngron, Andy Fox, Mike Boure, kevm Connor, Ph1lMcNulry, Mike Thong- pairhoon, and John MUDIGS, Coach Ed Delgado hopes rhey will all be rerumfng fn rhefr Nnal year for rhe 1981 season This aurlook for rhe comfng season ls highly oprfmlsrfc, wfrh rhe number of seniors, and good freshmen and sophomores who will be moving up ro varslry. The ream has made conrlnual progress and has grearly Improved over rhe lasr four years. Coach Delgado hopes rhar lr will bring rhem on rhefr way ro wrnnlng rhe Suburban League Champfonshp fn 1981. Rowf M Segal, J Thongparrhoon, T O'Connor, D Blanche, K O'Toole, M Cooney, O O'Connor, J Poulropoulos, A Madon- na, J Power, E Crowley, M Colombo, M O'Malley, P Mcnulry, Row 2, J Moreland, D Anderson, D l-larrfs, M Anderson, H Rosen, M. Thongpalrhoon, J Ezepek, J Chase, C Caradonna, P Mnrerle, D Priesr, f,MUOlP5, S, Coghlan, P Harhers, M Perre, Row .3 K Conefrey, M Doucerre, D Sandler, A Fox, M Woodman, J Murray, J Kasfca, M Boucher, M O'Connor, A Cesarfnr, XV Horns, G Noone, JM1r- chell, J, Valenre, S. LaMon1ca, R. Whearon, G Dunn, M Doure, P lacovo, K. Washingron, M, Schoaf Row 4 F Noone, E Tqe, D O'Ne-ill J. Hancock, H, McLaughlin, P, Adams, J. Buckley, J Sharkansky, P Dion, J Sullvan, J, Bender, C Campbell T Manning 4 P , , ' 'ini iff! ' 5 52 f 17 101 -' 'IN Q 1! The 7080 seoson wos o hfohfv soccessfof one for rhe Brockron Hfgh Schoof Goff reofh Wfrh o recoro of seven wfns ond one Toss, rhey rhode rhem selves o rough ocr ro folfow The fecoro of rhe reorh over rhe posr hve yeors fn on fmpressfve one, fndfconng foryseven wins, hve fosses, ond one ne The feonn ofso won rhe srore nffe fn 1077 ono hos fwo Soooroon Leogue Dries ro frs possession Thfs seoson rhe senfors feoofng rhe reom wif! oe Copfofn John Borfosso, Don Snow, Dennfs Fronlvo, ond Joseph MocG1nn1s Cooch Mr Eogfeson nores rhor ondercfossmen Wflffom Mocfseoon, Scorr Thompson, Mlffofn Honfon, ond Tom L ynchx wx!! obo oe rhe nucleus of rhe reom, rhoogh rhey wx!! sn!! oe loolvng for more deprh My X i v - 1 o-sffr ...X Row 1 Ton' Lynch Honvon 5co Thompson 5feve Cuz Row 2 Do' Snow. 0fff'MocHeoon Joe Modnnfs Dennfs Pohfvo v I Q 'nhn Boffoso coowvf fw'v'o'h Eogfeson cooch 4 , U N A P31 01 -Q. , .4 .' 3 i 571 .si ' ,Q I If - 4 U' -f on I ,, ,,,,,,,f ,Mg f 4.1 14, ' I f X I 'i v I Boys' Soccer Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Girls ' Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton .3 Weymouth South 1 Cambrtdge 0 Waltham o Weymouth North 0 Brookline 4 North Quincy 2 Newton 2 Qutncy 3 Weymouth 7 Cambttdge 0 Waltham 2 Weymouth North 1 Brookbne B North Quincy 1 Newton 5 Quincy State Play-offs 2 Boston Engltsh Quarter Hnals 1 Braintree Soccer 1 Weymouth South 3 Cambridge o Waltham 2 Weymouth North C3 Brookline 2 North Quincy 3 Newton 11 Quincy .3 Weymouth South O Cambridge 0 Waltham .3 Weymouth North 0 Brookhne 2 North Quincy 0 Newton 4 Quincy Brockton 18 New Bedford 0 Brockton .35 North Quincy 11 Brockton 28 Brookline 10 Brockton Newton North Brockton JO Boston College l-hgh 14 Brockton .35 Cambttdge 5 Brockton 58 Leominster 7 Brockton So Quincy 22 Brockton 5o Weymouth North 14 Brockton Waltham Super Bowl Brockton 14 Norwood 20 Girls' Volleyball Brockton 2 games Brookline 0 games Brockton 2 games Quincy 1 game Brockton 2 games North Quincy 0 games Brockton 2 games Waltham 0 games Brockton 2 games Newton North 0 games Brockton 2 games C ambrtdge-Rtndge 7 game Brockton 2 games Cambttdge-Rtndge 0 games Brockton 2 games Newton North 1 game Brockton 2 games Waltham 0 games Brockton 2 games Newton South 0 games Brockton 2 games North Qutncy 1 game Brockton 2 games Quincy 0 games Brockton 2 games Westport 1 game Brockton 2 games Case 1 game Brockton 2 games Brookline 0 games State Tournament Hnals Brockton 2 games Milford 0 games n I 0 o Gtrls S wtmmtng Brockton O4 Seekonk 77 Brockton 123 North Quincy 40 Brockton 81 Durfee O1 Brockton 113 Quincy 48 Brockton 114 Weymouth South 58 Brockton 111 Weymouth North 50 Brockton 109 Newton O1 Brockton 76 Cambttdge 23 Brockton 112 Boston Latin 08 Brockton 42 Waltham 120 Brockton 124 Brookline 48 Boys Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton ' Cross-Counfnf Weymouth North North Quincy Weymouth South Cambttdge Brookline Newton Quincy Waltham Girls ' Cross-Country Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Newton Waltham Cambttdge North Quincy Weymouth South Weymouth North Quincy Brookline Scores 87 47 29 30 28 50 50 26 20 21 44 50 50 103 Bays Saccerflffv fvx nfs u cr k6L . me dex- .- L , Su j ,C' CA' 7 T7 O5 ' E 56 'rO'5 A 'aefec M A' egg' f ' ' ' A' 5'e.e HJ' Qs QD 'A ' a6'5., 4nr '1-,, ,- J ko up 'N H H ' 'e Q JK i 'K f' r-' H-W A H-V-N - -,-A ,--Aean T A. -V-fx , 5r,5A5, '1e,L ex ,.,-a Ori, 41, , ' -6 -Y -f M - x Q' . ,,M., --.--A.,-. A -- 1- V .,.- - - 0- 05 eecae we , be N veg, eve - . ' ,- ' 'f , A , e - , 4 '1 J ,-bb -'I .' .1 FTA- A-I. ' 1 Onuvn FF' 'Z' h xl-. 'sl' naw 'aces' Je' 'f A wat: 5: 'C Ce 'dec , . yi f . 'f . ... '1,qs'0'1, ,- 7'-' ..,1,,' .., V ,.,. A., 1324.-'ff'-. --' K' , T . A.- W A sf .., . . 4fQ'...li'1 'c1J-- 5. ,'. -Q-Q J-C ',Of CC,--,SM-A3 Q M J v U V GC 'ne QSM , 4 , , i - . D 4... 1 ,.-.-- I.. .I L'-x ..,.'l.vIf,5'.-4,-,,giQl 5. ' g A 4, .:' p ' - - -- ' - -- L-,f-5, ., ,. ---ax , ,- arse oasasocscwegi V cewgreea m ' ' - - Q' 3, ' f., T-J.4L.' ce ca v Se :ce AMMM 'ee 'e:M ' 'ee '53 ,M , ur 'XJ Laarfag Nc hex' seeioe swag ecmag Sa ap'M5M We 335' ::::M: 5M'ee'5 fi 'ae 'eco' are efc:,'::M eee M ce: :ess 'e '5 'es 355 ., i1 'hey are 5' Cecmaoes ,Q ' Y Row 1,- Tom Parker Charles Varfamis, Tony Soranros. James Dloumbas Helro Chaves Arr Passras Joe Bragel. Row 2' George Regas Dove Colombo, Rich Baldwin, Frank Mylanas Tony Delmonre Paul Capprello, Von Nrckolakadas Arr Georganfos Sieve Horzrnikolau. Joe Goncolves Jack Xavrer. Al Roppolo. Coach Don Drosius 10-1 K-yr l 4,351 N . 5 Q sfi 4 0 X X X 1 N J 'ff 1 A egocyx-,NN 1 5 ' , Q1 5 Y X . L 4' r , 1 Eff -1' 6 I 1 ' V51 ., ,X- - . I - A -nn. 11, '41 K ' 7. Q1- 5+ fix .,u - ox 'fs' fire Girls Soccer ' Replacing rhe held hockey program rhe soccer ream is in irs second season wirh conrir success The recenr populariry of soccer as o school sporr is cerrainly supporred by rhe girl Brockron High School who have been highly sponsive in rheir inreresr The girl 's on rhe reorn rake rheir sporr seric and pracrice diligenrly under rhe coaching ol Forrin ro develop rheir skills ro perfecrion s v rhe ream hnished second ro Newron in rhe Sui ban League wirh o record of 7237 which improved from Oo 1 Coach Forrin praises his senior players who r been rhe backbone of rhe rearn for rhe posr years Coe Salvoggi is a good supporr goalie very cornperenr when needed Lindo Jones second yeor ning goal vs seasons Joni scared some poinrs, Tracey l-logerry is o highly improved pl who played srrong defensively Coach Forrin c special nore ro his rwo all Suburban League s Darlene Moore who ar half back is one of srrongesr all-around players and had nine ,oc C hve goals and four ossisrs in jusr half a seoso play due ro on ankle iryury and Jeanne Domi who led rhe league in rhe number of g scored Phil Forrin goes on ro praise rhe resr of rhe re by saying rhar everyone has gained experie The players know whar ro do wirhour beinc srrucred, and rheir bollhondling skills have proved rhrough experience The younger plo have become more effecrive on rhe Held as x Though rhe ream is losing many valuable iors, rhe ourlook is srill very good for nexr y The players are lacking in size bur are hi skilled They will be hghring Newron agon 1 year for rhe League rifle and we know rhor efforr will be a srrong one W Row 1: Marilyn Pappas Mary Ulman Joyce Colron Kelly, Susan Perez Row 2 Linda Jones Joanne Daml Joni Bradshaw, Kermit Tracey Haggerty Coe Salvc Julie Beckwith. Row 3 Darleen Moore Karen Twoon Linda Kent, Anne Pecevrch Kara Carfrey Christine P vich, Phil I-'orrin-coach -sk Q 1' ' :flw vi l vw' , -4 . 1... 21 as 49 gym' '- .C .Q Grrlis Cross Country Wlrh a record of 3-5, rne Grrfs CrossCounrry rearn was hardly successful rhrs year The rearn coach, Mr O'Donnell, explarns rhar rhls was due ro a rnosrly new f9OfT7, wrrh very few rerurnrng varsrry runners Only four' senrors ran for rhe ream rhrs year Derre Daen, Parry Weldon, Gall Anderson, and Mrchelle Morrrssey, who was rryured halfway rhrough rhe season and couldn 'r run rrs rernarnder Srrll, Coach O'Donnell 15 hopeful for nexr year lr should oe much oerrer We always have a good rurnour, our rhrs year we had aurre a few new lfrds lr ralses a year or rwo ro develop a good drsrance runner so by nexr year the new meme bers should oe developed The ream drd rnalse some lvnd of progress ln the past few years, rrs srze has grown from bye ro as many as forry lwrds Wrrh rhe rremendous rurnour, Broclfron Hrgh 5chool can loolf forward wrrh oprrmrsm ro nexr season Slrtlngf Klm Beckman, Sandro Potraxo, Patty Weldon-cop- taln, Bette Boen-captain, Beth Rosen, Gall Anderson. Kneeling: Glna DlGra vlo, Stacy Mortln, Barbara Boen, Sue Folsom, Heather lrvlng, Denlse Spatola, Sue Mahoney, Dawn lrvlng, Standing: Jlm O'Donnell-coach, Ktlstlne Ben- oit, Melissa Welch. Stephanie Mummy. Kathy Scanlon, Janet Fltulmmons. Cathy James, Elaine Mellez, Kelly Fairfield. Faith Zolno 1 y xl' - . a . 'L WL-if 1 n .. .' . . ,1- - 'fu ,Ol - dd. ,- I. :' h . F ' 99, - . 5: 1-L -L - ' . 5 . 5 tk-V br np- ' 'Q-J ' - 5'- . ir I 5, F gf . ,rf 1 - 11 f 1 ,p-fb ,'nJ-'m- v 106 ' - 71,4 -.F . -'11, 'E' - ,,,.4r' I r- ' na. 4 Ken - I Q, -I - X e I 9 '1Ilz x rpg ' -fffzj s S- P he If A ei' par G' Q ' 0 6 A Boys - -'Af-Cross-Counrry This year rhe Boys CrossfCounrry Team dfd exrremely well, Nnlshfng second fn rhe Suburban League wfrh a record of 7- 1, ln facr, many of rhefr meers resulred fn close scores, and Broclsron pulled rhrough. ro be rhe vfcrors of almosr all of rhem The ream owes much of frs srrengrh ro seniors Kevin Connor, Phil McNulry, Mflfe Thongpafrhoon, and John Munfes, Coach Ed Delgado lS nor worrfed abour feehng a loss nexr year and has a good ourlook, as there will be many srrong sophomores and juniors rerurnfng. Coach Delgado nares rhar rhe ream has made a grear deal of progress over rhe pasr few years, and he, as well as orher crosscounrry fans, hopes rhar fr ml! conrfnue fnro rhe 1987 season Row 1 5 Coghlan, M Boure, P McNulry, K Connor, M Thongpafrhoon, G Ryan, J Munfes, 5 LaMon1ca Raw 2 K Quinn, M Segal, M Anderson, R Whearon, K Confrey, M Woodman, J Kasfca, D Drlscoll, H MacK1nnon, T Mannfng, B Cook Row J K Cunnfngham, B Hough, Burns, M Schoaf J Sulllvan, D Cooper, P Harhers, D Bares, D Amrraulr, P Adams, M Granr, M Perr1D Bloch, J Bender, P Harhers, G Mlrchell - mn... 1 4 Q' lfifcx' as ,.. ,, Q R ff' 54 '- 8' Tv. Pfiwm' Qs x 1 3 107 H 1 I f r I , ! Q lx I S 1 1 I I v 5...- f 1 ....f....:fg-7-' an -Ona-n Football Brockton Hfgh School cerrafnly emanated an incredi ble amount of splrir and praise far frs welledeserwng football ream durwng rhe 1080 season For the second srralghr year rhe team was undefeated wfrh o recaro of ren wins and zero losses and was the Suouroao League champ for rhe rnird consecurwe year The team has made conhoaus ofog'ess n fhe aasf four years Coach Armand Colamba cafls rhe progress fantastic as he looks back an those years ln 1077 rhe team had frs only losing season of rhe 1070 S, and rhen improved ro a 73 record in 1075 and took a place as cochamprans of rhe Suburban League Both lasr season and fn rhe 1070 season rhe Brockton Hfgh School Boxers were undeteared 1n rhe regular season, rhe Champfons of rhe League, and parricfpants 10 rhe Super Bowl far Dlvision l Credit for this success must go ra Coach C-Ol'OfT700, who ln rurn prafses all hls team members, and especially his senior srar players Captains Sanford McMurtry, John Hancock, Bob Callerr, and Dwayne Lopes, as well as orher srarting seniors John Asack, Conrad Boone, Sree ven Barry, Bill Brown, Chris CaraDanna, Tony Kelley, Joe Tayella, Darryl Kfser, and Rad Gaynor These play' ers were all regulars an offense and defense, who were outsranding in leading rhe ream and serring an example for rhe underclassmen Colombo nares fhar they have left a tremendous mark an Brockton Hfgh School foorball hisrafy A rough acr ro follow? Dehnfrely Bur the caachls ourlaok for nexr year is simllar ro rhe one he had coming into rhis year He remains canhdenr and optimise ric, staring, There are underclassmen who have rhe potential ro succeed many of rhe 1081 graduates We are losing many outstanding players but they are leavf ing behind a winnfng tradition Boxer gpfrirs can rheree fore remain high V-uf Row 1: Matt Fra wley, Danny Hancock. John Mitchell, John Dtosos. Pat Cesarini, Steve Muncy, Bob O'Neil, Dill Roden bush, Jeff Gouvela, Jim Noone, Charles Washington, Row 2: Mike Millett, Rod Gaynor. John Asock, Charles Lima Steve Barry, Sandy McMurtry, Dwayne Lopes, Bob Col len, John Hancock, Tony Delly, Ron Byrnes, Conrad Boone, James Moreland, John Myers Row 3: Charles Rod erick, Eddie Myers, Joy McGee, George Milleft, Rick Col lett, John O'Drien. Dill Brown, Chris Caradonno, Joe Ta vella, Darryl Kiser, Chris Hughes, Hugh McLaughlin, Chuck Tattaglia. Paul Collet! Row 4: Joe Smith, Rich Sylvia, Jim Dinopoulos, John Hutchins, Mark Fronciosi, Chris Dooley Dill Maloney, Scott Joseph, Larry Tagger. Keith Kruskall Mike Zullas, Joe Barry, Richard Reagan .4 1' ,AA .4 W 1 V . V Q. 110 Boys' Basketball Brockton 40 Brockton 50 Brockton 64 Brockton 67 Brockton 60 Brockton 64 Brockton 55 Brockton 43 Brockton 08 Brockton 40 Brockton 54 Girls ' Basketball Brockton 45 Brockton ' 54 Brockton 27 Brockton 69 Brockton 48 Brockton 63 Brockton 57 Brockton 58 Brockton 36 Brockton 4 7 Brockton 68 Brockton 53 Brockton 60 Brockton 75 Brockton 60 Hockey Brockton 8 Brockton 8 Brockton 4 Brockton 6 Brockton 4 Brockton 4 Brockton 5 Brockton 5 Brockton 5 Brockton 2 Brockton 2 Brockton 8 Brockton 2 Brockton 2 Brockton 7 Quincy Cambridge Brooklne Weymouth North Waltham North Quincy Quincy Cambridge Brookline Weymouth North Weymouth South Quincy Cambridge RGL North Quincy Brookhne Weymouth North Weymouth South Newton Waltham North Quincy Cambndge Brooklne Weymouth North Weymouth South Newton North Waltham Cambridge Waltham Brookhne Weymouth South Quincy Newton North Quincy Weymouth North Cambridge Brookline Weymouth South Quincy Newton North Quincy Waltham 79 78 56 56 59 98 66 54 60 58 77 85 32 54 61 64 60 47 RGL 49 75 42 75 50 8 7 2 0 5 6 4 8 4 6 2 1 2 1 1 42 -4 Girls' Gymnastics 93 Brockton WON Weymouth south south Fotzrift Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton 102. 20 106. 65 11. 70 109. 30 105. 55 117 60 Newton North 77 90 Waltham 7 9 30 Quincy 78 . O0 North Quincy 7 0- 00 Brookline 707 W 45 Weymouth North 704 00 Suburban League Championships Michelle Young 1st, Hoof Exercise, Balance Beam Sue Bagasf 1st,- Uneven Bars Andrea Kelly: Brd- All Around Nancy Katz: 1st, All Around Boys ' Gymnastics Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton 98. 4 90. 55 75. 45 98. 95 89. 5 88. 00 Newton North 98. 6 Quincy 773. 2 Artelboro 88, 9 Weymouth 720.4 Bridge water 80. 05 Brookline 93-4 Boys' Swimming Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton 108 89 100 74 91 114 107 72 Cambridge 49 North Quincy 88 Sandwich 62 Brookline 98 Newton 81 Quincy .38 Waltham 56 Durfee 99 Wrestling Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton -44 Cambridge PKC Duxbury Weymouth North North Quincy Westheld Spf. Cath. Quincy Brookline Marshfield Randoknh Norwood Waltham Weymouth South Bridgewater!!! aynham 5 Boys ' Indoor Track Brockton Brockton Brockton 44 Brockton 61 Brockton 45 Brockton 86 Brockton 55 Brockton 58 44 V2 Weymouth South 41 V2 59 Weymouth North Newton Brookline Cambridge Quincy North Quincy Waltham - Boys Bosisefooii - Afrer o sfow sforf 'ne B H5 ooys oosffefooff reofn nos ooffeo 'ogefoei' GAO g'eoffy fnofoveo os a reorn Mr Bourne 'ne 'earns coach nos srofec ne is very oieosed wrrn 'nerr pray rne secono noff of rne 7980 8 7 season if s ony coocn Down s rnfo season or D H5 oor ne nofes 'nor fne feorns ne has nook naive orogresseo oornrraoiy Doorin nores Ouf'5fOf7C'i,f7Q seniors on 'ne feonn Poo! Doiokonise wno averages 75 Ooinfs and 70 reooanos oer game, Aaron Yoong, who nos fan rhe reonn sefy wer ono Dan 5now wno is ine nnosr conssrenr oerforrner He says rnor Goien Locke anno Monk Boocner nove afso fnproueo -1, consioerooiy Ari of ine oioyefs nnaffe o iong corn rnrrrnenr ono nove earned a grear oeoi aooor seif Gf5Crpirne when asked oooor nfs oofiook for nexf year, Mr Boorin sfo'eo, 'Eocn socceeoing season i rook foreword fo prayers conwng oock ro nerp reach rne younger pioyers rne ropes Keep fn mind rr 75 nor my oniiosoorvy fO worry oooor now many wins and nosses we nove our more :nor eocn piayer mes op ro nfs porenrrai '7 ,Q if .WU YD 1 in IWQIVF 'aww- U. ,n , 'R32 M x RUUTIU '-P 20 S-A, . - - 1 V p- Q., 5,5 4 lip - i f an 4- 22 -.: N01 ' '-Agqiivxfx.. ' n fiiffllr 'nf - s. A, 'bi V XE . IW 7 MEP e at , Wi i Cenrer: Mark Boucher, Copf. Standing: John Bourin, 4 Coach Francis McDonald, Manager. Henry McCourr, Mike , 1 ' Morano, Warren Kirk. Dan Snow, Frank Koropoulos, Ga- 7 ' len Locke, James Rucker. Paul Balukonis. Jeff Dornsfein, s A' Q Eric Skeen, Aaron Young, Vicror Ortiz, Assl. Coach J F f ',. xl ' ' P 2 ' ' .. 1 . L v 'e -'s 3: A - hi 7 3 ' s 'J , 0 v X ' ' ' W ' BUXE ' I Rs - . 'J aa 9' X - x- n rs J -,I ' . 0 A P2 f 7 1 'J 5.4 I fu -.-: I YK , e, s if iff-J ' - A '-A-J.. ' - 5 'S if 'B x ,' 7 -- K E L,- ' 0- 's 7+-- Girls Gyrnnasrics Phe 0 H5 Girls Gyrnnasfcs learn fnfsnea foe 70807987 season warn a record of six wins and rwo 105595, one rhey and rnelr coach, Mlcneile Bradshaw, can be oraua of Their 'ecorc e 'bean second in rhe Suburban League, and vw ffsfs F0 a final average of 778 80 srafe carnaeffflan is a sfrong pO35iDilify Nancy Karz, rne feanv caarain ana only senior will be a big loss fo Bl-75 as sne is a good canvoeriror and consisrenr performer Coach Brads shaw praises ber ralenrs The balance bearn is one of fvancy s srrongesf even 's Sbe aerfarrns ner rourine lilfe aaerry in cnarion This does nor per venr nexr years auflaoik from being oorirnisric, rhough Nexr season rne rearn 00095 ra have Tracy Sylesrer and Mfcneile Dflviecca bacs n ace fron, as barn giris were las' early in rhe season due ro iryury Michelle Young will false Nancy Karzs place in rhe allaraund spar wirh Andrea Keily, born girls are high scorers Providing deorh for B H5 will be Sue Bagas, and Jarnie Peznola The 79808 7 reanv has oerfarfned rhe besf of any rearn in four years Uwe level of dif6culry has improved ro rhe poinr where judges and orher Suburban League reanns admire N H 5 Gyrnnasrics and fear cornperirion wirh rhenfv Assisranr Coach Sybil Verbislv, a former Globe Alljcnolasric gyrne nasr, has helaed rhe rearn grearly From Row: Michelle Bradshaw, Head Coach, Chris Sousa, Susan Bagas, Beverly Drawn, Jamie Peznola, Laurie Srraum, Michelle Young, Lois Fifzgerald, Sybil Verbiski, Assisranr Coach Back Raw: Chris Saranropoulos, Lynda Summers, Nancy Katz, Caprain, Andrea Kelly, Amy Pike tml. 5 kli. I ll T , v L xml he J l Boys Gymnasrics Alrhough so far rhe 1980-87 season has nor been much of a success for rhe BHS, Bays Gym- nasrics Team. The ream is srill in high spirirs. They have snll performed well despire rheir presenr record of one win and l7ve losses. The losses were nor exrrerne, as rhree rneers were decided by less rhan seven poinrs, and one by less rhan a poinr, The rnosr oursrandng senior on rhe ream is Jeff Hale, who has compered in rhe unlirnired care- gory, and will probably aualify for rhe srare individ- ual meer in rwa evenrsf rhe srill rings and rhe parallel bars. He will cerralnly be a loss nexr year, and rhe ream hopes ro be able ro replace him The ourlaols for nexr season is srill brighr, rhough. Accordng ro rhe coach Mr. Orre, rhe rearn has a good nucleas of juniors and a promising freshman and sophomore. Coach Orre has only been associared wirh rhe ream for rhe pasr rwo years, buf he nares rhar even in rhar rime rhe level of achievmenr has risen grearly on rhe ream, as well as ii has in rhe sporr of gymnasrics irself Front: Tim Cronin, Mark Higuera 2: Dick Offe, Coach, Scott Jackson, Roger Alloire, David Lawson, Joe Peznola, Mi- chael Moro, Dove Eving Top Row: Doug Gardner, Jeff Hale NISSEN 6 My.-Bays lndaor Tracls The 1980-81 season was cerrafnly a successful one for rhe Days' lndoor Tracie Team Coach Ed Delgado was correcr in saying, We have an excellenr rearn rhrs year They have won rhe Suburban League, by bearing Newron by rwO pornrs and Cambridge by four Oursrandlng seniors on rhe ream are Philip Mclvulry, rhe mile, Michael Thongparrhoon and Michael Daure, rhe rhousand yard. John Bender, 300 yards, James Moreland, rhe 50 yard, Kevin Connor, rhe rwo mile, Andy Fox, rhe high jump,- and Doug Prresr, shor purr, and rhe besr one ln rhe league Though rhe rearn will have a subsranrral loss wrrhour rhern, nexr year 's ream has a lor of ralenr A few of rhe underclassmen have rhe porenrlal ro be rhe rap runners in rhe league Coach Delgado warns rhe orher reams nexr year ro warch our for Droclfron High School as we will be a rap comperlror rn rhe Suburban League The coach and rhe rearn have every rlghr ro be so oprrmrsric as rhe ream s pre vlous records are impressive ln 1978-79 and 1979-80, rhe ream nn- rshed second rn rhe leagues, while rn rhe 1977-78 and rhls season rhey were champions of rhe Sub- urban League, Row 1: Jim Moreland, Tim Manning, John Munres Steve LaMonied, John Murray, Mike Boure, Joe Ezepek Row 2 Ken Simmons, Rich Porazzo, Paul Rodenbush Greg Noone, Bob Gorflieg, Par Riemer, Mik O'Conner Herb Rosen Row 3: Darren Sandler, Marshall Anderson Pere Flarhers, Mark Perri, John Buckley, Dan Drrs Coll Ron Wheaton, Kevin Conerrey, Row 4: Hank Mackrnnon Pete lacove. John Bender, John Sullivan, Hugh McLaughlin Mike Schoah John Morrissey Row 5.- Jeff Masrca Pele Delserre, Paul Adams, Dwayne Cooper gl-silt, 4 ,L 0' 15 I 1 ,A 1 - . K I, J .1 w.,-, 3- lndoor Tracls The BHS. Girls' lndoor Tracls Team has done fairly well so far this season. Mrh a record of 4-3, and rhe coaching of Mr. O'Donnell, rhe ourlools is hopeful for hnishing rhe season successfully, Many oursrandng senior ream members have been rhe srronghold of rhe ream for four years.- Berte Boen, Par Weldon, Mary Whalen, Doreen Cahill, Sandy Porazzo, and Gail Anderson, Though they will be gone nexr season, rhe ourlools for if is highly oprimisric. Accoralng ro coach O'Donnell, rhe sprinrers have become oursranding, and therefore, rhe team should be able ro sweep rhe Suburban League wirh conrinued great perfor- mances from rhe sprinrers and upcoming success from rhe dsrance runners. , QM ,iff g, 3 . inf, s-.gp ,Qfs Row 1: Sue Mahoney, Melanie Beckman, Patty Weldon, Mary Whalen. Row 2: Tracy Crouther, Kim Beckman, Dawn lrving, Kristen Adams, Sandra Porazzo, Elizabeth Boen, Sue Folsom, Constance Whalen, Elaine Sentoro. Row 3: Adalia Karim, Christine Callahan, Karen Churchlll, Karen Baroncelli, Debbie Hughes, Patty Dates, Paula Ma- jor, Tracy Wilbur, Gail Anderson, Doreen Cahill, Beth Ro- sen, Kathy Scanlon, Kelly Fairfield, Barbara Boen, Janet Fitzsimmons, Nancy Lonus, Coach Jlm O'Donnell, Missing: Heather Irving, Linda Matukis, Kathy James. F 4 Girls - hi, ,.,. .2 ' ty-is .U in-:, ,f iv., 1 U-. h S., W c L, 4 A., .. 1, J ' ' if if . -xg ,Q,..J -4+ oys Swimming So far un rne 7080 5 7 season 'ne Brocvon l-lgn School oays sw cn reaaf nas orooucec an irnores sive 72 recorc Tney wr rrlrl oe eaferng 'ne 5uour ban League C aafnoieosaos oocec seceno a 'ae league Mr O Neil' rhe 'earn coacn 'egrers 'o say rhar rnis is rne frsf year of'e' a reneyeor 'ecorc 'nor Brockron l-lgl' Scnoof -A e no' oe nurrioer one n rhe league Only rnree feanw rnecnoefs are seniors 5corr Bouroreau ysno his 'he 'oo Oreasfsrroker an New Englano Boo Moran, who is a sorinr f'ees'yfer aaa Suouroan League All Srar ana Cnris Doane + + y yy no is a disrance free sryler Coacn Oiveiil nares rne pnenornenai' acnfeyefnenfs of Scorr wno nas come from being a hrsr yea' swirncner in nis soon omore year ro being a rap swirnrner H0 New England and caorain of his rearn, and rhe resr of rhe reams oursranaing sw 'yyyy nnnwers who am ays win 8 our of 77 eyenrs The reason for rne Gbwa season is accoroing ro Mr O'Ne 7f7f77, a lack of 'eann nnenvoers ana raerefore, a rack of 09075 Nexr year rnougn ne feels rnefe vm ae no problem ana he srareo his oufiook rs Myery very orignr as rnere will oe an influx of eignr exper fenced swimmers He says rnar Brockron l-lion Scnoof will aeffnifefy oe rhe 'reorn fO oearw nexr year ,Q From Row: Eric Loring. Mork Burns, Joe Srodelrnonn, Rob- eri Moron, Lorry Sock, Scot! Doudreou, copr., Stephen Horvirz, Michael Richards, Jim Sullivan, John Queerlop Dock Row: Lance Cohen Michael Shapiro, Michael Brok- meier Billlenkinson, Ed Sullivan, David Wein. Chris Don- nelly. Mork Homilron. 5cofr Bowes .. J. , 1 Q -l'- , 113 I --W ' , ' , . f 's .':. -T V It-5 o. .., . . 5-,gs , I! ,. -N.-.ie or in -' -s1':'f'v1 1 J r . , il 1 Q Q' 'A' .4 P 4 .fx l .UI- . ' ' n-b A I - - 51 4-xxx. Q v .L L rf. I tv- :Y 5X Aff 'N' -'V'- 5i-r-.'L5' 'Wn222r.s1.wT ..5'w YPA , is , '.'- -'C ' V LI? .1- . I. L ,:.:..,,,,t?nh r,,,L,.. A, ' U rt ' 'L ' .v .b 5- ! 1- 'L - .El . l ' , fi - ff- a 7 nf' -Q0 ' '- 1 1 in '-- .1 Ax - L 7 , f is 1 - I ijjiliv ', . -'Q' ',4,. f,L.+--5 1 'ggfg-',,,g4-'LZ' 4 5 ,- 42 J 1 I . L . f -Q 2, J T L -- . A J 7 . M , ' l' 7 K7 'v 1- F-A V v f ! S. K 5 l 455' i L l , X iw in iff, no if ,, ..4- fl-a ,Ss 1 ,if . P'-.q 'l Al .',. I .06 -Q - 1 L 1.--- x ,A r4.1 ' 1 1 Q , . L-fa '2 .LL-1' if :Tet-i. v'T1'4f.9: ' Lai H 5 ' 1 ff! ti- FQ1 ' gf V' 1 ? - is v 7 ' f f i 5-Q. tw fl 'N X f 'Yu as 5 1 f--- Wresrlng Mrh a 10-OV1 record so far rhls season, rhe wresrlng ream should have no rrouole malnralne lng rhelr posrrlon as rhe second oesr ream ln Sourhe easrern Massachuserrs, as rhey have ln rhe pasr, So far rhey are in rhlrd place ln rhe Suburban League and placed second fn rhe Carhollc Memo rlal Tournamenr, Each of rhe ream s rhree senfors has an lmprese sive record so far: co-capraln Ed Murray ls 1101, co-caprafn Brian Conrad IS 15- 1-0, and Par Drew ls 10-5-1. Though rhey are oursranovng ream meme bers, rhelr absence nexr year will nor hurr rhe ream 's ourlools, which fs, in facr, oprfmlsrlc Coach Jack Johnson says, nexr year loolss super. ln facr, 1977 was rhe only loslng season ln Broclff ron llgh School wresrllng hlsrory, which IES encoure aglng for rhls and furure seasons, Since rhar year, rhe ream has ralsen on a rougher schedule each year, and rhey should Hnlsh rhls season wlrh a 14' 3-1 record. ef lil Raw 1: Keith Doudreau, Charlie Roderick, Co-Captain Dn- an Conrad Co-Captain Ed Murray, Jeff Gouveia, Par Drew. Row 2: Brian Rodrick, Ed Cashman, Steve Dunn, Rich Dunn, Shawn Barrhe. 119 E. ,, A- l-locl4e y 0 a nl ' 'nu Corvsioerog 'oe yowg age Seve of 'oe oioyers ff U me Brocivoo High Scrfoox Hocwey 'eom hos oooe 'QQ H.. . .. lgQ:,,',fp:',Q,', flu:-ff , , l, r A very we so for rw veo' So for o 'rwe 708081 'A .f',:j55: . -fx P, seosoo 'Hey 'wore oroocceo on rnpressve 8 42 - Hifi- Q1,M,'5,ge A :5 recoro ooo ore oiocec 'bro ro rrve 5oborboo 'WM . 1 i Leogce ...w g bfi,-:'igMila.x.ii J I I Q Only rnree reonn mennoers ore seniors Michael ' :mx ' l A ' fx, ,If Hoizrnoo Joe Mooobool ooo Kem Dooieis There- ' HW, fa. U ' - W fore, rrverr QfOC'LJO-'GOVT wi e f oor Neove o oenr in 'be 'Q Q X s reorn, ana me ooriooif for rvex' 5eoson is very 3. N ' 90054 Q5 ir will bring foe 'erorn of foorreen exoere ienceo players , Over rne posr foor years, rrve reoro rvos prov gresseo from o 500 recorol ro o 744-8 recoro and o Srore Toornaroenr berrh iosr yeor, ro oo 8-4-2 record rms year wirrv o possible Srore Toorrvomervr berrn Mm rne oosr ooo oreseor rwsrory, rhe reorrv and Coach Mr DlArcy loom forworo ro excelieor ' prospecrs nexr year .jj 4 1.9 is 7 0 5 M A 1 H0 L 4' I , .I V .--l 1 - ' - , , 2.4 4 Q ' ' 3 5' 'C 8 U Fronl Row., Sieve Burke, Bob Holzman. John McDonald, . 9 9 Mike Holzman, Joe Monahan, Kevin Daniels, lon Gold- 3 1,1 , srein, Bob Foy. Sieve Valley, Bob Dray Bock Row: David Q Caldwell, Nick Fasoli, Bill Allen. Bob Tulle, Jerry Burrs, Paul Sullivan, Arr Georganras, Mark Perefson, Bob Smith, Phil Dirnarzo, Manager. Carl Hoff Dano Chfisfenson. Man- oger . Q gl -I ' ' Q ' 1.1 V, . , an . inf r- ,+e-n1 'N A 1 I LQJPXQ ' 3 . 3 1 Oof ' '-L af' I' K? fi O h H s, . OOO !fu ' b' f . S50 l ' P L 0000 -.I I gd- fi i fl u ii a x ' -' ' .. 15 ke 5 ln!! I S .Tr X 6 A xf L. , 4' ' 1 ,If 120 is-,QI Z a 417 ?? 5 . f ' f ' y H gf.: L15 li A, FINALISTS 6' As ffnas's n 'ne 'oofyea' game pfans a' B'oCs'on Hga Scnoo 'ne Class of 1981 nas come a wang way since ,fs freshman yea' Pon' 'ne oe gfnnfng onase w e na, e aay ancea 'o Q new fafnfng ooo' sa ow ecacafon ,. V-aa .95 -. 9 V' uf. w.ex., me cna fJ enges of na'c wow ana 'ne rnroes of Connoefwar Tnaagn R' sowcs gy cfcnec R' feaffy does seem we on y yesfefaay mar we enfefec 'ne besnman aass of Brocwon Han Scnaay Toe mayo' 'y of rne year was soen' rrymg 'o Cofne IO Know ana fecognze 'ne ofnef new faces 'ne fnfnffaafng ofaef faces ana rne seernfngy encifess rafns ana nawways Tne wey wvofa was aqfasfnnenf as we feafnea ro nandfe neayfe' aaraens of nan'ef work ana seafcnea fo' ou Own nfcne fn yanoas acwywes Aqasfec 'o 'ne Su O'N Q ana 'fs sys- rems of ooefafwon 5OO'WOf 7ON'9 year found as srfff meerfng new oeopfe and racmog sn' more offsco swssw ' aasses Then fnere was have for more fnv yolvennenf ana ae yoffan fn exrraecafe ncafaf acwffes Rfsfng fn rne fanffs ro aw Janfor year, we oecafne nnafe oercepwe and made a deeoe' ous, wyys ' of oar dfffenng ,nfefesfs some of as an fnaffe :ng aw fnaw rnroogn accofnomsne men's n yafy ng afeas We oegan fo rake oo' acaaennfas nnofe senoosy ana' w TF fmscn anxe'y 'a 'ne 'a aw mg year Tnen rne yea' fnar was awways :woasy aw.-,a'ea ye' ay-.ays seennec 'aw' af' w as fnafy ne'e ng aa 'ne on n Mom amor' of Maas w 'n Max casses we 'aa no cesfe ro fake ana rnen gfrnng WT rne Caferes 'C -j f9'A' '95 '., 6'C me 5C OC Sify Info O Qnnc fnefv Quang angny ano- rnenrs of f'u'5VfO,'vO', we woo syy' a fna oarsewes saeafn ng 'na' we neye' had enoagn 'me fnefe was 'sa nwcn fo ao ano any so fnany nous yn a Gay ' Cowege aooMca'ans ana joos roof? anaffy o,e' 5C OO'wO'ff ana scnoa ac' mes T e'e was oa'e fy enoagn 'ffne 'o' oo aa' we knew we nac 'o make 'ne 'Me ana oega' 'a fecognyze 'na' as a chfef awy of 'ne senfo' yea' Tae wnofe 'foe one 'aaa' oqecwfe 'Wang o.e' oo' neaas gfaa.a'on As g'aooa'es we w fennemae' 'f' 'gs awe' 'nan ao' nonnewow ana fec azye g'ee' ana yeyow We ws yw's' VGCOV' casses 'eacne's aances, Cafefefas 'oat-3 games Says can cef's s'acy nas ape aagwe' oeooe ana friends. 3, genng 'a mow eacn o'ne' 'Noagn 'nese ana 'ne' a:'. 'es we eamec oe ::s ' ,Y V. V , A, , ... ,Q G, Q - I . 0 2 SCO77 A. ADBER IGI 'My Geffen:-'moo -'-F 5 N ,Z . ' GARY R. ACKERSON IGI Daseoof, Colege 'Peep-e fry fo ou .fs :Jawa MAR Y-BETH ADAMS IG! Vo'sry ferns Coiege i L . ri Xf BRIAN ALDfN ny 5 ICQ fi 'r'fv --1 11 4 RICHARD ADDONDANZA KY? MARY ACCARDI IYJ if -A 'UT 43. ,:- I Y Ms . ' X N ARTHUR J, ADAMS 1Y2 Dumess N-6, 'hvefcvrodoybecouse rheremoynorbe romorrowu KARYN ADAMS M1 X ITT MARIA AFTOSMES CAI BRIAN R. AINSLEE CG! N-6 Colege yeyefocy, o'ao'f- ooou Good rmes, Bod rmes f07'07OW 0,1 he roof,-y 105:91-f ALIBRANDI an MICHELLE ALLAIRE :YJ HCf1l5l 4ffO Sfwg Sfll1f.kflOf6,B0'11 OassoCbo,Low O l1a. Aa 5' -91 'S l s... DORIS ALOMAR KG! SUZANNE ALLAIRE IRI DOUGLAS ALLEN CY2 I AMW? Hayes' ,love me ,Of Wharlam no, ZAMELA ALTIERI KYQ College' Numngl Nm HS. SDGDLVW Club fof whor you wonf me ro be ' 3323: 516' 'Y-X ia, -1 QQ. 51' I I RONALD K. AMOLING ll IGI GAIL ANDERSON IGI JANICE ANDERSON IYJ JARED R ANDERSON IR? Solon Nudeor Energy NHS Haffrfme Doncef, College' 'YZOCKS' Q i R 'G 61 .,--w.. , X f ' ju N' A, L . A ' f 4 ' 1 ' X '12, 1 1 l GREGORY ANDRADE CG! pn Monson rw H LORIANN Monson 161 amen Auosnson an HGMGR C 0,5961 Cwnory Am' ,ood Semce, Mon Good Times, Bod Tzmes LORI , College Baseball College Ogemem AQ iq Aj' LEJUE ANDRESEN IAQ BARBARA ANTHONY fl! Key Gob, Concefr Choir, College DADB5'Q U Mass Bosron 4 f1 ?CV6 5G9 yOV C ' Yer I ofref mcg fe of! you exp'eis of5 l hcvew f spofef 'Q yo, ' f'9C9'7 N7 II Us ou New 'Mes I I Meer you 'hovgms Gooc ewes mms' ho' cwcys ,, be fogeffef lr vs we fee-fg Q' cmehess when dfycfv' Thor proves c cyhg f 9nd5F ,9 U54 M. Auron: up I ya os-e sa'-'e vvg 'Neve : owrys e :Wyre ANDREY APOSTOLOPOULOS IA! USA ARGENZIO KG! vcn.'19f: r1c:ou!a,9.efg 5 I5 Meacoiipeoosr US Army Susan PQV5 km 'Z UM, ' ' gi E f 'C'9 ch we cc :CM 'ev 00015 AAC C5 we ecmeci we grew Bow' :mace y CAG menfo ,! y We :'9s'ge Q5 'mgmce 0 wx Codec C' OGWQ sefys 5 'fvof we c'e We GMCCC-MGA' of me f-gr J' schoo' The C fe's'y 0' 'cfeffs cnc f'e'es'5 'vc' 'cue Cewef- , A p , ,I , OQGC 'VO SOC C3593 O fCw'NC' UO' CfG5S4 C'95 'AA 'AG ACS' I four yec'5 Hove' 59' excdzves fOf V79 L,f'C6 CC55. 79'N f51C '?'7 JV Of VO' ,'59y C3 C W CYS O04 VS fo 776 59' of CCS C5 Q J-' 'O my N worm 4. umsrsowc UU U54 AMUDA GU JOHN MACK ru 9' V 9 MM A KA up ,,-. 153' fC1X C'rM0'rYf4es'oL.':r' r'3Of 'f .ec N-6 Secefcry Arneno, Colege CM -If J -2:9 4' Secefary, Muse I-4' ig' -i U54 ASACK IU Cale-ge 'fm :-' Ay'-'g :fc :cf ' co' :Hoc- nlm A. ASACKER my mu AJKEY up Mgr Durex: Pvofo9':nf'y Caiege YILUAM AJYORE IGI ' i E' -1 I X 1 fx ' I SNNAF .CR If A'K NSON fl' SHEILA AVYOOD IGI IAMIS AUGINTI fGI fRf0 AVON KAI .Nw : ' - fp 5 -i, jf -.1'9'?i YC If Elecuwe C0 w1'99- fray' Cd Ci? f- 1-'E ei ,-1-:J-ya I 3' 15 ': Z9 fsefec' lg? 'ST JZ KATHLEEN DAGA5 IAQ Tenns. College JOHN BAIU-T Y CAI Keep your eye on rhe Ikon Sronehervge forever,Lynn Peaches , Berklee School of Muslc r N DANIELA BALBONI CYJ 'DAN Copr V Oweerleodng, Codege-Llberol Arrs, Bobez forever. C O, Orgonlzer iN MART! R. BARG fl!! Newspaper, febvzsron Club, Low f' Q ROBIN DAGLEY fn Am 'r rr funny how you feel when you 're l?ndrr1'our 'OH' DAIARDI :Ik reol. , Oh ro Ave on Sugar Mounrarn, DECA Gorng Moblle 'QPR ' .Q CHERYL A, BAILEY CR? Dreams ro lfve 'Ev R , s , , ' N 'i 2 riff' V I. if ff ' gi' ' .X 4.53 if: I- .PY 1' K LISA MAIUF BAKER fY1 JAME5 BAILLIE M2 JANE M. UAKEA Uv Cheerleader Exec Comm NHC Fr Q a som Copegef UW? 'Molly made IV UA OC 7700117 r C1055 Sec College, ll youre Of G loss for vlads ,l in MARK BALDI UU smlle will do 'Ox mu, CI? RICHARD BALDWIN I7 ROBERT DALENTINE IA! U5 Arr Force -lf! 'Tn WC ,sb -M f.-ali 4,1 1 , - P . 'R 1.7 . C , ' , -J 4' rx. K . 1 5 x ' .,, , , ' w,-v - , '. I -, A . - I aryl! ..-- .. - HL x --5 ,A I? K+ 1 4 I XL .IL WILLIAM IJARKSDALE IYI ,Mowef Arai' M-LNGACYP GEORGE HARNETT CGI 'Yi -- '-'T r..1 X x I DANIELLE BARRETT IY2 CHRISTINE BARRY fG1 Cons 5.1-M, 5o x -w-ev ,:. weve 5,Y'6OA9 7 XZNCKS 9219 6 5' 'Q 'Z n , .. N s N1 L . 72 I MICHELLE BARNETT IRI hs been o good fc-L: yeofs cv ou f-me Gooc A104 fc- one cnc ' tv DA VID BARRY CGI hx JOHN DARRAHO KAI C O I 6 up cop' Golf reom, megs 4 I 4 'Xxx x PATRICIA R. HARRY OO Mqaerve, Execufvve SGCIPIUY, Here I om on Ihr. roodogon . 1 . I 8 fr I T. v a 11 ' L . Li QVEVIN IJARRY IA: PAUL J, BARTON IG: DONNA L. BELANGER KAI PAUL nAu5fMfA 011 ' VP Hone 'o de :adore I gef oc' ifecw Soueeze Vodcy 5 'fre 'ofwcffcw we wovec wof' yeye' 5172.65 OW 5 , l 'N I 'Q J. A X IAMES DELCHER ai' ' - , ffl GERALD DELM O5 TO IGI .77 H neu: ANN ammo: no M1-ns., coaege, Len laugh! DIERDRA um no DE DE Capr Vafslry Cheedeaden 'Success Ls wharldobes1 Coliege XZ K ,M I .if THERESA DENDELL CAI Bookkeepahg,'11veIffeyourway..,noonee5es af all F1 X S TAM! C BERGENDAHL CA? vmffy voaeyoofn Daskerboll mmm coaege, file corfrbe olirhorbodu -'Q C' 9 fl ' w. 49 ...A Xu -l UMOTHY BELL UU Massodwserrs Nononol Guard 1 JOHN BEND!!! 562 Track, Ardwedufol Engfneer SUZANNE BELLEVILLE KG? -5 'Q ANN MARIE BENOIT C62 Happy are rhose who dfeorn dreams and are feody ro pay the pnte ro make fhem come rrue --X 'CT li-ai KAREN L. DERGERON CAI ELIZABETH p5nG5rR0M 01 Q The woddzssudwrhor whormoyoppeorrobeorv ends only a new b6Qlf7f7!?WQ wr ,,,,-nn.. f! --vi 'L-.... ,M 64 V iQ l XXRQ LAUREL I, DEYER L62 CARLO DERIOLINO H2 MAXWELL UE77-IONY KGQ Sf Ohm Pecswef SAC Vimm Te-am V Pres HUGH BIRMINGHAM 161 5 we :mfg 'eve rv ' up: S 59 xg , Aff:-c 90.-LN NH5 'Love c me Uugh Q we, ,we 0 ffffle' 501999, fngmpemg Bovae 1 13 . . f -fx -A X 771.11 Q 1 , ' c J JACOUELINE DESSETTE KYB PAUL A. DIZINKAUSKAS KYI FRANK BLANCHARD KD DAVID BLACH KY? my Cpfgge 5: ,RHS 99M-so 'bk , I I 4 04 s A . M A LAURfL L DLOOM KY! ,qupgfv g15H0p ggi: ,V H5 ,QA ,com 9064539 3.6 xg-, me .Gays JAMES G, DLOUMUA5 KY? ROBERV BOE IGJ 'cwcvmw 'wb' 'ne -,J e some H: fs, c 9L ?9'n9 Sofff' X' P' mnafru H oofw up Cowuo ooofvf :AJ 57.9 k E l Y A 4 A ,T ,,.:,y- ,Avy JJ ,C NT: ,.,.9.,,,C,g HOWARD A 00nN5fElN UU lfrrntv A. nonrlsrsm my N - . 5 H ,V L, , .D 5, E jg ' E ' www. C-,Q NHS, Cofege VDQWPFOOK Hecfew ow, Mom Out! Days Sfofe, N H 5 ColegeMe-dame .T,,,,.,o- ,- -V W - as ff y .3 fi 1 E sg ' iv H-1' x , Y 1 MARK R. aoucusn flu srsvm aounmu au AM Y L. DOUGHAN w l'Jg? f :0l C09'0'f'f igfonamt 5P C'9 LOCK' NOW, Modjmg ,woman sk oub, CCGH M v GEO, lvl-ls, College ,, allege-law . e oprcun, ec. Comm, Spnng Track, NHS., Collegelow 'Dx l 1 1 G Viv .SCO17 L. BOUDREAU IAQ MICHAEL BOURE KY? I'lANCY DOYAJIAN Ml. Capraln Swlm Team, 'Llve every day like :rs your Cross Counrry, Indoor Track, Ourdoor Track 'Nance Srudenr Senore, A rrue mend L5 rhe besr ky. ., ,faL, - r sf? CATHERINE MARIE BOYCE KG! RICHARD ooYNroN :YJ IEANNE M, DRADAN75 rw Cafhy'j Donong, Modelmg, 'Make every yesler- Hd, mm' Afgngodoon gmc N H 51 follpggv day a cream of happvness and every tomorrow 0 C-o,,,pU,e, 509056. ,. of ,, fi 'TJ' QW ' X l .undoing ' v WAN! DRACKEN :lv lam anmsm w my nun M. BRADSHA xv ray 5019.99 Varsiry Soccer, Vorrlry Solrboll College VK O ROBDYN BOUCHER KY! Soup Foldng Hrsr prepare rhe soup of your chofce and pour lr info a bowl, Then, rake rhe bowl and qulckly furn ir upside down on a cookie fray, Llfr rhe bowl ever so genrly so rhar rhe soup reralns rhe shape of rhe bowl Gently ls rhe key word here. Then, wlrh a knife cur rhe soup dawn rhe mlddle lnro halves, rhen quarrers, and genfly reas- semble rhe soup lnro a cube. Some of rhe soup wfll have run off anro rhe cookie fray, Lfff rhfs soup up by rhe corners and fold slowly info a cylndrlcal soup sraff Place rhe lrrle pack- er In your purse or lnsfde coar pocker, and pack off ro work. When rhar lunch bell chimes, impress your frlends by formfng rhe soup back Info a bowl shape, and eryay! Eryay if unrll rhar day when rhe lunchpall comes back lnro vogue and we won 'r need soup falolng or carnsralks up rhe leg Sreve Marlin Graduarlon ls nor rhe Hnlsh of our educarlon for many of us. Movlng on ro college, we wlll srl!! be shaplng our mlnds, as well as our furures, For all of us, rhaugh, high school was our prepararron, Upon graduarlon, we should be ready ro face rhe more dlmculr challenges and realmes we wlll confronr ln soclery. Good Luck ro us all and congrarularlons because we made lr! pr Nancy Goldsrefn gifejj 3 C17 Q TERRI BRADY IRI QA WD BRADY UU 'See Mo 70006 'r Now on fo CO56Q9Cf1GfffY?GHE k mage MELISSA DREITE UU -egr 593923 1' rv- 15 ,P ,f - . . , 1.1! LOUISE UROUILLARD KAI Q Joan 3' ge-':'e: Q F0 feif'-ec '3- .wax-C oz ff -5 9 ' Uwe PPT' 31: '-, . 'J' , ,e -J INC. 'OO 185 9- RAYMOND DRETON JR. IY1 F 1 vs CLAUDIA BROWN KRJ for ftS6 Cv6 131' 1 1 L3 I l REGINA DRAY IGI ELIZABETH DREFN CAI af- 5U5AN E. BRIDGE O42 Youve never ivec' wry' you ve Over! Susoq md GLORIA 03,655 fG7 Goo '77 fO e-reffm' I Nwsfxg as f ' 4-' .V 9 ,ij M O iv' worm awww ,ug vmum mtowfv my f 5, - v ,R-,, :of .IMF .f -gf, i ' A 16- may -1-ii A H WSW 'Qi A, , CLAIRE BUDRESKI KY! College, Ke-Ny, don? forger me summefsl Dal Ho ' llove YOUV' 3 9' -411 SCOTT BURGE55 UU L5 W. F- N ..... '- 5. fii KELLIANN DUCKLEY IAQ ROBERT BUCZEK KY? Cheerleader DVOLGSSIODOLSHOE Nurs 9 Colfege Bob Eiearonvcs 9 fs Ah fl 4 Rs . , 1 ' 'sv-J 5: I- N 5' , Nw-. f 7' 'T G fu 'fil- , ' e Y -' X 'So 4 1 'f V 5 I X ' ' 3 , I 'g ' ' YZ: ' 1' ,- ' :,1' iii N . x --111, Zfv X ,T f- '.. ' a!' .. ., J :Q ' W-1:29 A PAMELA DURGESON IGI RUBIN DULLOCK IG? Permanent Pfess Ffswcfv Gab Key CUC Accowf LINDA DULLA IGI Dad I dad fr' SHERRY DURGO CGI Codege, Take your nme do ff nghf mg De here now' 'Lfve' fodcv NS' fheh fovcff low' f J a r , L L susm x, nunwmm no DEIDRA BURLEIGH IGI O ', Oveefleochng Colge, O49Off'19 reg!!-Qyg gf our lwes Ls how-pg fnerwd5 and keepfwg ff' 'ouch M W' mem ' .WI J BMMM WM, rusnfu ausuf ray ' foyege KG, '7?'njusl o dreamer bw you Yejusr o dream - Neff PAUL Bunn RONALD BYRN55 rw Young y I 1 L S 1 I f 4-s GERA LDINE CA DRA L Drne presenr and rrrne pasr Are borh perhaps presenr in lime furure, And rlme furure conralned ln rfrne pasr lf all rlme ls erernally presenr All rlrne ls anredeernable Whar mlghr have been rs an absrracnon Remaining a perperual possfblllry Only ln a world of specularlon Whar rnlghr hane been and whar has been Polnr ro one end, whlch rs always presenr Foorfalls echo fn rhe memory Down rhe passage whlch we dfd nor false Towards rhe door we never opened lnro rhe rose garden My words echo Thus, ln your rnlnd . . . Drne pasr and rlrne furare Allow our a llrrle consaausness To be Consaous ls nor ro be ln rrme Bar only ln rfme can rhe fnornenr ln rhe rose garden, The nvomenr ln rhe arbour where rhe raln bear, The rnomenr ln rhe draaghry Charch ar srnolsefall Be refnennbered, fnvalved wlrn Iggy and forafe Only rhroagh nrnel rsrne lS conaoereo T5 Elo' 1 l P- I 4-. - 1 , u O 1 CHER YL CADOSE IA! SHARON CAGGIANO IYI '0- --I STEVEN CALDWELL IU JOSEPH CALLAHAN CA? Resprorory speodv .,H -'Q 4 'Os- E, JN ,- f Xx A IILL M. CAL VI 09 DENISE CAMERINO IRI Vovs1yCheef1eodef,Le9oSeUe'o'y 'TreeasaburrerHyondofwoyswlbe -3 ' '3 ROBIN CAMMARANO IAQ G-IARLENE CANALE IRQ Dasnexs ll L71 adsl? 4 F I-.3 DOREEN CAI-IILL MJ jpmg frodq Lough ll doe.sn'r cosr any ,, ' - 1 I V . 1 .s I FJ . MAR Y JEANNE CALLAHAN IGI Vvfenns, Exec Comm, NHS KELLY CAMILLONE KG? Ccprav Vomry Oweerlmdzng Yearbook SICK he mo C110 Hoys, Colege, Physacol Educonon 1 K THERESA CANAVAN IGI Hfwee' Cornrmnry Sen-ace, Drama and ldv' Arhe Srewardesx, Young fs beounfuf' r 41 ll ,QL J- f r M5 A , gf. . MARY CANWELL C42 NHS An Sched Momoge .Neem OU, and cm smclf A. cAPEANAnos my PHILIP CMA ren cufusrms M. cAaAunA cw rure VQYEJCY of fcgmorfownl PUnko'Q 'Spocef 'YUSY o box of rain, Secrerory 1 rx' xv. ,. 1' ,M 105 X - 1 r f vb O , if x Q A Lf CHRISTOPHER CRADONNA fG2 R EDWARD J. CARNABUCI T vamfy roonmu, :naw ana oufaw Track, spring -flucfmno o. CAABONAAA 011 MAUAEEN CAREY ren Dum , MLM, Aff, H50 long, my are L5 Mugtd 5011999 0059500 NH5. COIIGQG wolring, lgorploces ro go, I've gor rhffzgs ro 6 ' L . 1 C S if fir , I , l R ' if if fi HELEN CASH CAI ELLEN CARROLL fA2 PAUL CARROLL fG2 PAULA I. CARROZZA fA1 LlbfOfy, Sponsh Cub, Key Cub, Child PSyCf7Of0Qy, 'DHS see yo Iarer FOSWOU 59990 Rf-401909, BUSWFSS Dusmess, Managing Hove me 5001099 ro be yourself I 2,23 If ff A 1 W U W- A Aa 2 RICHARD CASSELL CAI RENALDO CATALDO CAI - JOHN CA VANAGH KG! CYNTHIA M. CA YER IGI 'l 9 Ramble on Mawmugeneg Correge of Arr, Phorogrophy vgfyfy Term, vamiry Baskerooff, Permane-nr Press, fx owe Cfub, 0,05 ' ' 133 V ya- 'Q . 4 ' vm- - ,-nn .-sl K '4 v-pf P '- lg. fp-if . ,Q sirr- E I ,.-f .- D - 1 ,551-,n 151 -v'. QF! -msc L, - ' Q 1 ' 1'Q MARIA CERCI KAJ Mc , 'mefof Pwr I Neve' Q cw foffxewf ' .I I-. 35 1'4- ANTHONY CERRA TO 0 , 'mb EJB.. ANDREW CESARINI KAI Afvaoc ' Avefvfod Q5QJC'16'S of 'He sour fade' JOSEPH D. CESARIO IGI GVIOP we 0550776 COQFOX A Uecvrorwc EDQDGPY l.. -J I ' A I 1 MAR nu CHAPPELLE rn AMFUA CHA V55 OU rnmx cmvun fog WMA, W, gym Y No.9 , Y cm ,I .3, ,QV Llsmf cHA55fY no HMWYOU Ores Godkgm 'O you Whoryoumda uve ,AC 965 , C-,bl-,rw NH5 7990009 of yowseil fs your gn ro God l Kfo- l 'C A, f !', ' n H5.'O CHA MES fi, WILLIAM CHERRY fY1 LYMAN CHISHOLM CAROLINE M. CHUDA fA2 .4 ,- S- ,. . ,Z gp. 3. .afx-5,--.-f Sv Club, Slewadess 'ad 'G LYNN M. CLANCY IAJ ELIZABETH A. CLIFFORD IAQ AL VCE D. COAN OU GIOVANNI CIAMBRIELLO IRI Indoor Trodf, Srudrv Senore, Coflege, Low, Give Liz , Vorszry Gymnczsncs, Coyege, All good nmes 'Space Sf7Of'x, I did norhfng In pomculof rhe world rhe besr and rhe besf wr!! come Dock ro f'f1USf DOS5. buf fn my memory rhey wflf 1051 and I did fr welll YOU P ,yfbs PAMELA J. COHEN KY? JOHN COHAN IGI f-AUNE' 4' COHEN CRI MONE D- COHEN U7 Mordmng band Concerr Band Wfnd Ensemble, Col- 'Ler me good nmes roi! College ,696 .4-i Ll 2 ff. A . x r V 1 1 , A mx 1 , wsuov coufu up Pmur COHEN IYJ 500999, Umm, ,, make, e,,,,,,y,,,,,,g ,gem KATRINA coxuv 161 WN-UM' COLANTOWO 152 0 whole lor befrer. gums: Q... -.Q ., vc: X Ji' . W . 'iuiiiiiiii l f ' ! 1 J, iw ,1 f X 1 A f--MMM 'gf 'ct 5 uf' 1 ' 75-M Mrcunn con rep :om Ls: comma up I L'o o f u-...M fu. l'? T, rv .v-.,x Y X Mx I' i 1. ! . RODER7 COLLETT IYJ 1 ff X! . If CHRI5 VINE COL WELL KY? IC' De 0 'axe c',.,5' oc'-1 -9 re AF- ? A KFVIN M CONNOI KAI ,NHS 7:5 T.-. ', 'x'- fcpge --gf IENMFER CONVIV 562 gp.,-..l NH: 'P-AVG' fp ff' ' A9 , ,, , ,,,.,,.-, . ,,,,, 've 42.62 ' K4gL Q i CYNVHIA COLLINS IGI I 8 s I MICHAEL I, CONEFREY KAI Arvmcy, 5 Qes Score, Dafwcng, ' Pouch of can ' Flzsflcrv She-io C F K BRIAN CONRAD IYJ Ccaafff Wfeymg 'lmow how r 'eels 'ffm' COAL! seem 'Q-W, wfef' you, me someone so ycxfg 1 Ove yov, Mo DANIEL CONRAD KA! CHER YL CONNOR5 IA! K 1 W ,A if Coaege, You con? olways gel who! you wan! bu! rrywng wi gel you whaf you heed H X ,-,op A t A : i' I Q f X N Y f LAUREN CONWAY fy, RICHARD COOK IYJ PP'-'cf' Ccfcfc e MW! ,s' 999' U5 M C 756 '0J ' 0' -U7 7950 U DAMN COOKSON -sys Www: ifu -for X ill: ,X N ,ax- X .L X E ELAINE M. COONEY KG! KATIIR YN M. COOPER 161 KATHLEEN S. CORE UU Cdege, 'Dom ro be wlld'C July f96Q Thanks, Yesrerdoy 5 gone, rornorrow Ls yer fo Korie, Nursing Mom, come, foday is here ro slay DHS CHRISYOPHFR CORKERY fA2 LORI CORMIER C42 lEFFRfY A. CORNELIU5 ml fDAlIofrheobove. . , andlloved every minure VOVYW 01ef'rie0der Trad' 79007, 5C0'09Y G'-'bl ACf0U'W'9 KAREN COSGROVE IGI DENISE M. COSTA fGJ JOHN COSTA IRI I ger by wuh a Brrle heb from my fnends Coie9e,Dusr1ess, 'Todoyisrhelomorrow we war- Business Mom. rledobour yesrerday. 'Summer 1980 PETER F. COSTA IRI JILL COUGHLAN IG! NANCY COURNOYER KYI Business I Brockron I-hgh School is rhoughr of as being unique among mos! orher high schook, and ir is dfhculr ro de- scribe The besr way ro ger an accu- rare accounr of irs various aspecrs is ra look ar rhe srudenrs' vlewpoinrs. Seniors are of course, rhe mosr fa- milar wirh rhe school, and can also rake a more marure look ar irc Recp rocal conrriburions are perhaps rhe main oqecrives of orrendng high school. ln considering vvhar rhis school has done for rhem, mosr srudenrs from a large, varied sampling said rhar BHS has given rhem opportunity in wharever rhey mighr be inreresr- ed. Their responses were mosrly edu- carion orienredf The many sulyecrs and acriviries of rhis school have given me chances ro work wirh whar I wanr ro do rhe resr of my life. This school has dehnirely furrhered my educarion, and prepared me for col- lege. Some srudenrs saw differenr ad- vanrages of BHS: This school has giv- en me chances ro make friends of srudenrs and reachers, and also ro ger ro really undersrand myself Many srudenrs have a hard rime seeing rhemselves as doing some- rhing, in rurn, for rhe school, Bur some realzed rhar by being in volved and raking parr in clubs and acriviries, rhe y were an asser ro DHS. Orhers saw efforr as a key conrriburionf I have done norhing more for BHS rhan sim- ply coming here and doing my besr. E3 Nancy Goldsreln 137 ' r 'x -S. . CUR V15 COURY up PAM COWARD MICHAEL l. CRE!-IAN KA! DffNA Cgowgu, 00 Cv'0f P C'09'09 Y Tyne for me IO fly Ha-fmonata 'Y ' A 4 ,af- ,f--N Q 'B ,. V 1 ANNE CROWLEY KY! AUCHELLE Cgowfu IAQ page are .wow evfvfryxg FSI? Yiwu-xg ? LEAH CRQWLEY KAI QHOMAS CROWLfY IRI MEGHAN CRUfSE KG: 1- -1 I .ey ..fx,. ,, r,,,, ., A ,p il, ,,,,,..p4 Y7- 4-1 0 , ' XL . gf Q---'b X.. f , asia' RACHEL A CRUZ 7G 1. ,,X,,, ., 4-4 xx, Of' WVXZ 'WLS C'9G 'LS Cue 9.9'y YQ C E vo or I lab' NANCY I CRUISE KY! CAROLYN M. CRUZ UU 50.999 fmro- Dag- My 'mfg 5 3-,OP SHARON L. CRUMP KG! I Amor Clasycoi League, French Club, Sc-wor C7051 Ny. me Sevyefaf-c R095 bugh 4-1 me cg Dry Execwve COmm,,,eef NHS ,Ci 1 P IOHN L CUGNO IAQ 5'oe ef :'C -'PCP' 'C 3 Ncceec 5 D9 P' 'wr 'Q 'v 3-C 'Q JJ ': 'ff' L, 5 neue' 'Non 'QP fe' f 3 CLAUDFITE B. DACOSTA Aquonus, Sofrball G'16'E'ffE'OCWf'lg, NH.5,, Twawoy Twomg, To be successfuL Heolrhy, ond happy, DENNIS CULLEN fYJ '7?n mofly ouno here ,r-'Ai' LORRAINE CZUBYK fkl 'loner Punk ? 1 , ,, ., ,, Ki, Q K .4 o .,,,.,w Z N 1 ,,,,w,,M,,, W W4 'mmf 1 fd 'iw DONNA CUMMING5 C82 DEBRA CURRERI KYJ CONNA fuggy fy, 500 IOVPS YOU A' BQQYEVDOH, Sofrboll, Jazz Ensemble 1'. Q vii. 15 1 52 , , I 2 5,2 4? 4 , . j ' :ZW if sAnaAn,4 czmnon my mnm zucosn :GQ '4UL 'F,DA5F55f 'Al cm., omg of 'en always and fbfEV6'f 'soofflneedmaonvefmoaoy mdmmsodm NUfSff'9f T f'0'99'-'f '1'f19 fOf'f'9f'PfePP'f'f YOUNG mowmeyemmmdmewoyl' peopleforarheknowledgeofwhafarsifkerobe awoke. . ax . P fr- 4? SQ Y 'fu 'f ' - 'iz m f. f . 1' JOHN DALEY IGI CLAIRE E. DAMIANO CGI JOANNE DAMIANO IG? KE VIN DANIEL5 nv Nwsrhg, andknughrer are gffrs from God use V-Sofrboa V0askerboIL V-Soccer, Codege Hodwey, College, Low Enforcemenn To occompluh rhem greorrhmgs we musmoronlyocrburolsobelieve I L I -.il T 9 PHILIP DARGII UU Ii DA VID G DARMODY 661 D501 311 exoefewec Merc-' w ,es s' I DENISE DARLING IGI 'Q f' lin lx i- -4 WILL WAM DAA xvm :Ap AUGUSTO DASILAV DEUNA 0Asl.L VA no College, lr was fun bang here. see yo ol DIG. 10 fo-5 'qi' -LA 3' SANDAA DA VIS KG: MARIA DA vouo My 154,015 DA V053 UU ELANOR DEARING M1 50,096 'Bef Whom dreams rhere fs no need ro work, wrlhalf WCA! WPI? 5 00 11690 IO dfBOffi il .,..,, z -1 li PL ANASTOSIOS DEDO5 KY! scoff sion: 'STOPHER 1055914 ofcumsrom-fra In my WW OFCHIUTOPHFF IG! :,3,,,,. 34,99 Fam O1-idwood Ecxxcfof' l .QQ oouru oem ws no ROBERT DEGIROLAMO UU Coflege ANTHONY DELMONTE IGI Q Q rem of vomry soccer, NHS., 'Moy rhe DSSI FACY 9fL fO 'f ff' you 've everseen be me wofsr youll ever see. - Mega' Ler S laugh Roberr Dum: .IAME5 DENSMAN IAME5 DEROCHEA IYJ Spons, College, Success, 'Re-odyv? I was born 1e0dy ' JOAO DEPINA IRQ A3717 ,.....-4 i AE 1 -Y' I gkkn. fx I 54. k U54 pffuug my HELEN DELLAMANO CAI My life hasjusr begurffw UUWUY N CUSW'-:'Uf0QY DA VID DE M ULIS . 9 ' 'r JORGE 1055 DEPINA Y ji 1 .x ,vs LINDA DEMING UU There I5 only one success H fo be able fo spend your hfe fn your own way' 6.-K RO5IVEL TE DEPINA CA? -g,--m Mi J 1 V , k me . .,, W I 'V 1 r lx 55 JOSEPH X. DESOUZA IR. KAI W9'1'wol ' L'u'v1f'e 'X' Tecrvocgx' Mecwcfwfo' De' gs Q ,UUE DERMCKSON IG, ' ' ' r ' H' ' ' PAULA DEVEAU UU EDWARD DEVENEY 162 SQA E59-weefngl MC'J'CvCf6.S uv-'C' D'?CfY' .,H'!.- C V l 7 V 55,,,Q,, Vw cfarvm C we . 06996 amy ewws, omry Gymnosna, Codege 01 ROBERT DIDARI KY! PHILLIP DIMARZIOMQ IUDITH DIMEO IY1 DENISE DION IYJ QQv,gfgC,. C3999 Horse Dock frobfwg Roflef shcwg 505594 Coaegg 'rl sq' 2 I L55 435 ,..1 0 L SHARON DOCKREY UU CARL DODGE' KAI She :pr co' f wo-' ' C372 '51 ff' BRIAN DONAHUE IGJ IAMIS DOLAN IY1 4,9196 Cmeoof' Dcshffmi fleocf- 'of me sfofx and make you: d'eo v5 'ecfwes AAF KATHIE A, DONAHUE my 'Somenmes you have ro be sflenr ro be heard, College, Work wim animals I moms DONOHUE no Compurer Hogrammlhg 'h'1f 7 f .7 .41 -.1,, , Q. KATHLEEN DORRITY CAI 3916 'Qs ' H955 , gif' PATRICK W. DREW CGI Vorsfry Wresnbhg SUSAN DONNA OU CHRISTOPHER DONNELL Y IAJ Secrefory Swlm lE'OfT7, Ddfe Club, Rocker Club, Elecrrlcol Engl- me-r CT!!! an ,, JEANMARIE DONOVAN CR? TARA DONOVAN KA? College, Remember yesrerday, dream 'Hy wlm o ynvlef' Avronon Guo, Drama, 5pOfll5f7, abour romorrow, our ive rodoy Permanenl Press AVIODOU or, Cnmlnology DA VID K DOYLE KAI 'Doeveryrhlng onceondffyoullkelrdolr ogarn' Colegen Archirecr PATRICIA DRISCOLL OU 'F' X A A f ROBERT DOWNEY KAI Lora-'r ' lf you have o goal ln life rnar rolfes o lor of energy rhor requires o lar of vvorls rhar lncures a grear deal of lnreresr and rhar ls o challenge ro you You will always look forward ro waking up ro see whar rhe new day brings If you have o person ln your life rhar undersrands you Cornplerely rhar shares your ldeas fhar rrusrs you and beleves ln everyrlwng you do You wlll always laolf forword ro rhe nlghr because you will never be lonely Susan Polls Schurz -I Wad SUSAN DRAGUNAS IGI XVhor ever life bangs you, rake fr rn srrfde ' DARREN DUAR TE CY! 101. USA D DUDAN CRI l om ready ro expenence me wo'ld rc rind frs fours ond ro wln Irs vrtvones L ANNI DUDE fY2 V Y I DFDRA 5. DUDLIIY IGI C1059 You JAWS and 'fx' 5 O39 VW' 'vc 'A-mdwes '?'56'Sk0f J9 'azsymfes me wcfce' LEA I 1 Loufjg puffy my PAUL DUNAMEL IYI NHS Ju-.of Crmcof Leog-ue, Covege HDPWQY V 9599? DA WN DUNCAN IRI DONALD DUNKLEE OU GREGORY DUQUUTE KY! Cowiege Ecffy Cwcrooc Devexx:-NGA' Dfw Dcseoaf Coiksge - X A T iii MICHAEL EASON MJ vomry fenna, Codege an p , n 'i f ,' F5 '- 53 I - .1 ix D, WD me-MON ,N ELLA some w un sownos w gjgggliogjlpsayg BO, me Mx, 0,90 144 Bw-'veg 'ws'-fe 1 :ave Cole-oe PAULA EDWARDS IAQ Mwt, TroveL When we can had meonmg an rhe diffcufnes of our Eyes, me worsr of our rroubles are over !RS8!J0!80J ' NANCY EISNER KAI 'Nance'L Audrofogy, Dme doesnr warr for us, fr keeps gang Keep on chosfng rhor dream rhough you may never fund rr 4 c, .on 2 rf' . K' RHONDA L EKLUND CRI UU FKLUND ml The momenr may be remporary bar me memory 3H5 00041 5075999 ICBIS forever -F sv: 'est 2-f f.' ,le , I .J Lf 1'-'S' e-an , I 1 I LORLANN ELLIS KG! RICHARD EMERY KR? E ,, . , ,, .. .. . . - LIZADETH ENGLEHART IAQ KATHLEEN ANNE ENGLISH KAI Mmmlsveslyzvliluwsrgade , lifwlpleove here r our romorrow, seekmg dreams of yes I, , pmwseur H We, Kara Horses, Vererlnary Med rorrvorr , W Gmefflbf' - ROGERT ENNIS IRI KATHLEEN A. ENO KRJ Karhy , Tony forever I , JOSEPH EZGPEK IAJ Elf Trodw Feld, Law Enforcemenr a, 35. 1 CHARLENE A. FAHERTY IYJ 'like a gUE'5! who srayed roolong, now H3 rinoiiy ahve ro leave ... lrkrhe Famous F7nol5cene ' -QA if ' DA WD E-VAN5 fy, ROBIN L. EVANS IRI Coliege, Accounnng, Sk: Club - IA! .M 'wa' iv wnuiif is-1 .th- -4 pf' Y-L., 145 w Broclsroh Hlgh School ls ah excellehr faclllry because of rrs rrerhehdaus ahd complere afferlhgs Srudehrs had varylhg oplhlohs oh lrs aesr aspecr The besr aspecr of rhls school lf all lr has ro offer a srudehr, especwally lrs large selecrloh of courses ahd varlery of people The oulldlhg as rhe alcesr l 've ever seeh or ever wlll see The Flhe Arrs Bulldlhg ls lhe besr aspecr of DHS because lflds can ger a general lfhawledge of rhe real world ro help malfe llfe easler Opeh campus l5 dehhlrely rhe besr aspecr of rhls school l rhlhlq we are allowed more freedom here rhah lh any orher school rhar l lfhow of W Nahcy Goldsrelh 146 10 Q. 's DIANA fALLON UU Cygfgyopygp FARRELL my LLSA FARRELL CYJ D '. HO' Tm? DUMP' NWO? WOW ff? df 0 Ores Guo, Compurer Gub, RodoTV Colege. '7Iyoudon'ru1dersrandmyslence,you'0 Uysldd'eorv1wrmalorolfodei1mefnolnes neve14,nder57a1dmywgQ --S., 1, ll . ' , COLLEEN M. FARREN KAI SCOTT D. FARREN KAI DANIEL FEELEY fYJ Colege, Sw Ouc Wresrhg. Demo! Medone, To be mor dorng, ro Colege. Compurers d1olen9erhewor1dw1malov9'1 i- i LISA FEHL Ml DEDORA FEODOROFF IRI FERNANDO FERNANDE5 IYJ Drama Glo, German CLC Av-o-of Cm NHS Drama, Senore, Hfleyoce n fodcy. and deom for romorrow 35? up M RA YMOND rfnuurf my NANCY FERAAAA rw IIOSEANN T. FERRINI IGI Colage A fro wi lose 'c'f'wo 4:w 'eo-C'-'19 Sock for yesler GGY -f ----.-......-t.,.. T.. 1 'g W 5 STEVEN FITZGERALD KG? 'Sieve-, Baseball Dmnexs Manogemenr 1- ' . ? fix 5 inn' STEVEN J. FLAMMINI KY! xl h xi. f College, Engrneenng, Guvor, Pholography, 'Many nmes I've wondered how much rhere IS ro know ,'-up 45 f - AJ- ws ,., r-Q ' . -A. ,- ,B Q? , xx 1 1 . Q ' . ' 7 .Y + ' . , m V , M , X X ' . 1' ' . A A 1 XX - ' - -4 g , PAUL fLAfHERs ty, MICHAEL K. FLOYD IYJ Crossfounrry, Indoor Track, Ourdoor frock, NHS. 505999 f3'Of09Yfp'W5'0'0QY7' 'V' hw been Of' PXPW DMNNE FL YNN UU ff' VNU?-N FOGAVY my , Mom Team, College 'once IW nevef lorgel, ond I Gm glod rhar I was o 505999 KUWY V 500999, 70 WV? O 9000 fe . 4 X ? E eowao s. rono my 'vris been N304 IIS been nfce, buf If hasn'r been redy nie porrofff' THOMAS FORD IGI if 'us- 'da -.4 A 1 i li- GARY FORMAN IAQ SCOTT A. FORRESTER IY1 Law gOdyg,Ugd,ng Ame Jr Q my-e. -.... DIANE FORT! IA! 54 JULIE FO5T5R IA? KAYHLEEN FO5TER 167 LALAINE FOWLER KR! '7-iamy, College Burden Medncol5eCfP1'O1y A smpfe fwa smile can tnghren me dreonesf dev 147 48 A5 o semor whor IS rhe mosr fmporronr deosfon you have mode? 19 Whor college ro go ro D2 Whor ro ger or olo corre rhe funny bones or nurry buddy 'I K C2 Whor Color ro weor ro f ., v, rhe prom f dl Whfch porrfes you shoufd crash over rhe weekend susAu for can ANDREW rox rw I-AUNFN PM-'EK IV! II days offered dreams for salewhar would you ww caege 'F 36 P -'f J-A. K7 ALICIA J, FRA WLEY KY! LINDA FREDERICK IYI ANN MARIE FREEMAN IYI JOSEPH FREEMAN llolefxkcmg COWDQYPVS Two- Mrsng Srudenr Office Avde Dusrsess Aclrvwlsrfo- Remember yesrerdoy, deom occur lomofrow. non but Ive today l 'N 'WN fb C' X K Q55 2 Q KAREN FRENCH fA1 DOREEN flolo IRQ KAREN FROIO no HUC GIGNON My'7'P'f5CBuC fVP ye ye:-fo' 've'o'c'c Sew Doe USMC Tokeeocfvdoy wrr-csmie' 509996 NWPVVPIW' 09904, oeooe fees f 'OUC ' 4- ak 9095 I 'il N fx i MICHAEL GAILAGI-fn: rn Am: GAncfAu In KAREN GARCIA 012 MICHAEL GARDNER IRI L we ,111 fe 'Q wc, fn, A ' 'C QT '-L' 'Q uve and ie' Ive' 'FUPVP' E' f'U'5 19 HUUQY POW . C5999 WCV fOlf 013 'Ci 'C 1 1 ml i, 'L ,A puny GAKFINKLQ' DAVID GAAHNKLE K4 WF GAFNER LINDA Guam my Kors-wood Roll wzrh rhe changes and keep on fo M, Hmm 7-ho,-,R you roHng abi- 1 'ts 'YW I , . L 4 , , ? 75.33 7 ' . xx X H 1 1 if , 4 MICHEL! GAUDlANOfRI NHS., Drama Drama Clubl Lirefcry Review Conner: LYNN A- fl Y FG? Chow, Permanenr Press, Folk Ensemble Dm'f 79f Hey PM QM Whaf' I mode 'fl ,x . Q 'Q -or-1:-If r x ' . E X . f ? V 1 ALAN GENA TOSSIO CGI ? V:'ZiER M, Ness, Egypt Indva, The One-nr and of course ,ff- ,sv M .. . ., X2 s a . 4 xx 'Q 'J - x wx, a gl-Ns , . X 1, ua FRANCINE GIANNINI KYI U U H ' Fred College E very hoppmess of yesrc-vdoy, I5 o K Moe Nursing Thrnkfng of rhe lurwe, fems-mbemg me pay memwy fo, ,omonowff JOSEPH GEORGE MAUREEN GERRY UU GARY GESINIIU T50 f fix 'Y' 0,5 1- YT! sly! 5 . I K s'0 JOANNE Gumwwo 445 ' mvofvm GILBERT an Dow ' .ya-L+ me F' J ,Qu me 'S' 6 - s of 1 fuer-.Q Se Hose, tv fa. qi, T 5 If I VIRGINIA G. GILLIS IAQ CHRISTOPHER GILL IG: Home CUC Neva? ae 9 5 Mele, Wray , LINDA GILLOOLY IGI LISA GILLMAN IRI ' SLC' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sk1n9dodo'P COO-'ISQLU Cobege' L Secf Rane W'-of fancy' 'HOV Dfw! 1,1-Sf 'UQ f- were 'L' 'amor ,ay ee' egg e Leer aww row and see 'vow If wrxvec our Y - O 4 .4 -Q 'K . 1 fb I rI ' ,in .6 . ,-sg.. 'N -1 U 1 l I N I . A f'G L f GMO W vururnu M efovmnfmo my osmu GOGAN ru xunr eouuuusou m S070 Lf W 'Jac 'CWI 'WC N975 'Q I af' 'em' 911-fc cw oz c-- f-9 vs' Q ',f 'Of-Coe' Los ol memcres ww Sfeve 5,'20f'7V I Iindy mode v A 'Era W9 9 'e'A' 505 'I 3 ' ' TV 9 V01 Dcfv Wwe n 'f: 7! S -'P 'IE'.f - -1 fi fi' UI -I 4 'I . 4MY GOLDHAN Y- MICHELLE' GOLDSKFIN KYI NANCY GOLDSTEIN III SHERI GOLDSTEIN fG2 921 5 V '3'3 f-'FOV' S9 'T'? Q 'Cf ' 'The worlds fled ww-:longs ondqueens, whobhd SVU' ' ' 'Q' you eyes men yeol you deams III A -Hi 1 ' 4,55 EMANUEL GOME5 KAI 'Manny' Soccer, Law Enforcemenr f ,lf Q MARIA GONCALVES CGI Forevgn Languages FmoIy! CATHERINE GOODCGJ 'ii MARK GORDONKGJ To Irve life ro rhe fullesr' H Smpfom ' IVX tix 'fs MINA GOMES IA! LYNNE GONIER IGI To rhrhk L5 ro remember bw ro remember -Hoppmess 5 Mowmg Jesu, IS ro cry z ,I 0 X I A I 'wif ' RONALD GONSALVES CRI MOKGADO GONCAL YES CAI ROSAL YN GOODMANCGQ DEBRA GOOLJKYUU Bushes Dromo Club, College, Mode-Img ,NW 3 'L .A I J DANIEL GONCAL VE5 KAI JI ' 1 I JOSE GONCAL V55 IAQ Collegeovnonon LORI GOKDONIRQ Nursing Q T 3 in JJ ' X 7 f' 1' X ! 1 x - A xx X . u'n ' 4 5 I t X N. Q In kwxt , 'lp X ',N x . QA NIM DIANE GRAHAM KY! KELLY GREELEY KAI SMU cdege 'ofesw I , -vt-- tg , qi 1 . Y ' , . 1 4 ax A suns emw rv zum Gnssuourr up ' V 3 Cord, :5yC oi0gy 7O '1O Cw5 ye Cmfy Tdcys prey0efzlf'1'15 Skim' sefofe vamrv 'earns reg-fn L I' 7 warg 'o 'oooefx ecology C-,Q ' ,..4 -I 5, , I N -an '-T -In 5 I X x D I N omoas GREENE ran nussm enzsuourr m nn, ,LC mu, mc pt,,,O,u,,, f, CWM Annan ansvfus nomar GRIMMEL ren :xxx-of 'ec'-xox SU' 'c re .-. C ,Xxx .C ay, aww, fx AC. Gb, an .Q oe,-,Q 5059991 en9,,,eef,,-.9 Krug? H 1 B ' - -v V - ' s 1 , , A ' NAA 2-I NDLE KR' MICHELLE GAOOM IYJ ANGELA GUARINO M2 JAY GUARINO IRI 'Hee J am 'gf-wcvuw A699 . IEFFRI Y GUENEITE MJ 'love 5 an ever Hxed mark whfdr looks upon rempesrs and LS never shaken srfvfu Gupu my Hockeyg college KAREN A. HAGLOF C62 .Sruoenr Senore, Tenfus, D A TMCEY HAGERTY KAI Soccer, 'Soocey' 0,3 'Q-auf Q- ' I 4 I I I , I L Rfwff D. HALL fl? JEFFREY HN-5 Afro American Oub Fveydenr Archvrecrure, lnrenor Desgn, College, Do wnor you feel is nghr, nor whor 'X ,qv A!! fzwa. 'I.?'h v- ERIKA 5. GUITING KG! 'Vpeople ger nredoflookfng fof you- Hndyoufself AQ LOUISE HAGOPIAN KYJ Joumoism and Busrness, College KENT L HALLAMORE CGI Codege, Jurlirsu, Member of 6212 B AC' 405 .gi .-5 WV 'fs A., GLENN HAERTLEIN KAI ,:f'6'f' 1 Q 1 W-if .W --f fe -fy fonu mrrsnrv my LOUANN HALLISEY IA! LOU 'fomforvobly Numb DO As TERRI HANBERRY IY2 JOAN E. HALUSEY IAQ DENISE HAMILTON IA! NANCY HAMNQUIST UU Numbg, fl N, l3'l gel by wfm 0 lrfrfe new ffom my TrodeSchool 'Zwe Love ondLough fnends Cruan 81Lynne, Sue andflnondo Hove 503999 , , , . you Mom ondDodf' 54 4 I rs N lu- Q IOHN HANCOCK IY2 JAIME HAND CY! RODER T HANFLIG Whar usually goes on Irv rhe cafererias? al Two srudenrs per day usually ger rrampled ro dearh frying ra ger a ra- ble. bi A reacher yelk ar you for sfrring Hve ar a fable. CJ You mfss rhe closing an- nouncemenrs because Irs so nolSy. di Someone drops rheir fray and rhe ennre caf breaks info loud applause. dai-. 'S -i if JUUE M, HANLZY IGI KATHLEEN HANNAFORD JOSEPH HANSEN KAI BRENDA L. HARALDSTAD IGI N H5 62120 1 we may move If ' Execunve Comn-mee, Frendv Club Member of Dyvd Hygefve G212002-402 3 LISA N NAADIMAN my WILLIAM NAAAINGION rn NHS Hxoy ave 'bose .wc c ec ' rece: :oc Colege LTP '6'CCy 'T 'VIP YYY '.Tf P 'lf' r-'fe . - THQ l .5 KIMBERLY ANN HlRr5ELL my LISA HARTSHORN IAQ Swf' 'I-5 ' .YC 1P Cvfxrrc Am 4 1 , 159 LL-3 WILLIAM I-IARRI5 KY1 Tenna Colegelaw Enforcemenr wi? Q' 1 1 xr s Q I E3 is Q . . 9 58 WILLIAM HA ICH I Y1 Colegeioevwce N mf x LINDA HARRISON f YI lmgnA60aI0fbm91ngrnerh5Ior Ihrwasnorfof GodIwoddI1'Ihavemode1rIhBlOI STEVEN I-IA TZINIKOLAU IGI 'Hari' VGYIY Soccer -'ik -- JJX Q , -kg X11 , A V 'x , ,fl 1: If , ' qc' 4 'ff K ' L' J ,I Q -' ll fi . 'I ,Il 1' , 9 3 I. 4' ' , , 11 'N ' L . ' Q- GI KIMUEA Lf1GH HA WKEY my THOMAS M. HA Yes CAI WILLIAM HA YES tw College, Travel 'Tairh 15 rhe evidence of rhfngs un- Armed Forces Gone Bur Nor Fofgonen' College, Business Monogemenr N au- 'L ROBERT HEDB CYJ RHONDA HEIFETZ CRI KIMBERLY HERMANSON IR? NHS College Codege fi A ...-A if 1'7 PAUL M. HIGUERA 552 ROBERT E HILL CY? Foorboll. College v X -- ,Q loci. KAREN HEFFERON . ' le 77,9 f- mf ! ' ,w - if ,.- ,A 1' . ia I A ,JT 5 if QM! I jr, u ,M sm-F ! 4 ' 1 ' EAM Q31 E L .H - lass sm 13'- RICHARD HA YNE5 IGI Member of G-212A ' A5 31 L, J ' ' . -A Q ,-5 : - ,f . Q, , L ,. , X -fi B13 -H ' 4 A A, Q4 1-1 , - , , 71572 1 j , I ' ef :.,.,x -H' ,ss- Q lt- - MARK HIGUERA IGJ Whor fs rhe eosfesr woy ro ger from rhe gym ro rhe Hoe orrs buildng :rw five mfhufes? OJ Plow your way rhrough rhe Core fn on arm y rank fond sn!! orrfve 5 mfhures lorel DJ Take 0 BAT bus ond be on nme. CJ Use 0 poffce escorr, dl None of rhe obove, ir hos yer ro be done. .Q- i I Q fn SUSAN E' HILL IAQ JUANITA HILLIARD LY! K 17 .f q.,mp,n',M,,., . L:4'u7.z1ai63 'ff' , , 'mx N-rj f f 'D-fi NANCY MINES :AJ CARL Hoff rAI TAMMY HOFFMAN IG: Siege fraovs S509 nf 'Q JJ :GUYS rho-ev Baseool fafege 97C 3 S'G'E' -4 ' fix- C' LISA HOLBROOK IAQ Dffu fm: Nr-5 'rkyf fwege fre-fy -'Q ' Kik 2 Y ' Q -jx K 5 I I VIRGINIA HOPGOOD KG! 1' 5 lik fy X I A I, N4 W -' F 1.5 i GLENN HOLLIS IGI DONALD HOLMES IGI Coos' Goofs' Low Ervlorcemefv, 'Schools our foreve' 'A ii . A mnsurr r Hows my fwsy Cf-'age 1 'fir BARBARA H0805 IRI 1'eosJer,c',recww Comm, SAC. I om fro' olvod ol romolfow for We seen yesferday and! lov? fodcy MICHAEL HOKANSON CAI .7 VNC I 'ZS x - '1 MICHAEL HOLZMAN CAJ Hodwey COIPQG Whor hoppehs or 2:03 on o Friday? 09 All rhe freshman run ro bi CJ dl corch rheir buses ro ger home ond do rheir homework before rhe dance. All rhe jocks jog ro rheir procrice oreos. All rhe girls go home and srorr gerrrhg ready for Sor- urdoy hfghr. All of rhe above. .QQ I 3' V ' s ?7'f5- , 'I ge ,ff f .Y Aug' .f - 1 1 lu QiAV'VfN FOUGN ,J JESSE I HOUSTON KY1 - ye-:'.-, vf Cale-ge 5'r 'g LG' 1 ' 1 . . 1 if 1 L X 0 n , r 'N 'W-s 7 5 . U 1, A . 5 .V -' l X . 1 form Howno w uuru Hucf-fs :sy Mums Hususs my SEVEN L- f'UG 'f5 k M Csyffvvosffcs, Drama Club Muslcoa Cofwegf' ffvere sim nrrwe fO JYOAQP 'f' 'UGC V011 fe f 7009. SC if In ,PV-4? ' , L 'kr...f SARA HUMPHREY5 CRI JOHN HUMPHRIES IGI College, 'Make every yesrerdayc dream of hopp' College, 'Memory I5 me dfory we off carry ooouf SUSAN HUNTERCGJ MICHAEL HURLE Y KG! ness and every romolrow o vsfon of hope ' wmv us. 4,49 .K sw, ,V gi r if 21 4 1 TINA HYDECAJ HURST G W1 R 56077 I J LAURA HU' TZ! I Folk Ensemble Nursing ll N Oh Lord fr s hors ro be FRANK ,NZALACO My C 9 humble as 'W t 'wt -N -f- Y . -f 'L ' X 5 'Q f 4 'f , Si. X V I , P N ' ,,.,L,.f1 it nuns L nm 1,4 cons rw MARY JAN: wfnsofv w scorr mcxsou my college 'rnef,d5n1p,5 rhe my fmfw mmf ww DWDM' NA JACOBS KYJ Dune School of Hoff Miiionofre, Hawou wg, may basoc pon of kwe 5M CUC 5 m '9 COWQP V1 L 1 ti Us W4 'A X 'p' xx SUSAN L. JACOD5 IYJ NHS March ro me drummer yov hear .Ja -'fir' PATRICIA A. JAMES KY! RICHARD W JAMES IAQ Spmg, haoof 6 Class Counrry Track Exec Marchng Bond Concert Bond Compufer Program Comm, Yearbook Safes, NHS College-Nvmng merorLawyer CURTIS JANE Y IA2 DIANE JASINSKI IYI Monro Mon Vrodw, Norwonol Guofd C196-M9OCOf Secretory Fmoily Gods will 5 whaf I wmr for my He L XR ,nnftq fi f X X-'fe' MICHFLI IOHNSKY IU 'v f CC'-' f,-F P, CMS : J ?i 5 1 gf?-1' gh ,ee C 'Ne 'vcd 'V' fe :fc 'ecag,1:e me xamyf J! 'wa mg ex' now?-1 C l ,'x ' X 4' DONNA M JENNER !Y2 DENISEL IEZEWSKI IGI Alycx1rouO1or1ddyou59e5GA'youfHe wriexef Surgwcol Nurse All mfngg be on me honzon olllfe DANA IOHNJON Ky, DANIEL IOHNSON IRI LAURA JOHNSON IYJ Hazrdwsier CARI. .IONE5 CGI 4f,P 'K NICHOLAS KALIVA5 CIO Colege, FSA. Club, EbLsrosmv ke agopi srous filous drift:- ANDREA KAPLAN IGI Codege, Spanx Iournoiesl if li NANCY JOHNSON CAI ik -vx ROBIN JOHN5ON CA! Phorogfophy, Dzoiogy. College LINDA JONES KAI hx w KA THR YN JOSEPH UU M357 x 5' 0 X 'Q M 'J Q ARCHIBALD JOHNS ION Y. w 3 - s. 'L' ' ' KATHY JOY KAI Vanszry Soccer Sk: Crab, Come 'Wore Q Cheerieaaer Cohege Voaeyooll NHS, College -1 -Av , fe? X N MICHAEL KALLA5 CAJ 'Hhs -Q-4,4 MARIA KARANYONAKIS IYI Colege, Ka1ror You can only Ave ance, buf M you we ngrwr, ance rs ., - ..-5: MICHELE KANA DA NIAN KYJ. 'Joyunorfnrhfngs burrow' Our friendship has raken on new meaning an rhe long mme sfnce we rraded Comft books and shared rhe some heroes, Now we rarefy see each orher Bur when we do meer We slr for hours dfscussfng our lives and If I5 as rhough we never parred, lr 5 camfornng ro know rhar wharever happens, wherher good or bad, rhere I5 a frfend who w17l undersrand, rf., 5 JOYCE D. KA TZ KY! The grearesr dzsrorre we have ver ro cover srzll hes Susan Poffs Schulrz 159 N MARCY KATZ KAY ife cor' SY'-5 39 fcewbnx' :con c':' Ou ' 'xx be ive! fafworc Calege ,Tkofvss M' mryweg , NANCY KATZ IA! CDG' Hoffme wwfrg gy'1'CY-CS, :okwge ,-X ,M 3.5 5-if ' b 'Lx l STEPHANIE KAZIS IYI EGQOAGE KA YGIC IG? crash 'vqofe'fe, T'19'95 'Ko .,servc.'-Mg wwe' 'C 5556: 4 eq VP worlds wafrwg 'Of ya, , coiege - h 1 I -L L Jufrln KFITH 5,43 MARK KELLEHER UU xxrho :way-.3 We 5,-fr-5 gf' 5.-cw assor een: Permonenl Press. ecaogycxx: oofc CCJQQQ la vi i P5755 FUN' IG! LORI KIMMITT IGI 'F' S'-h9fffQf'P? '-Q E-few eos-fefwre s c 9006 e-:eefce xwg-e Q--oi.. 2- 'E ' 'pu rf f Lf gs x Q 'ar-Y, ga IL in ,.- ,,,,-L., ., 'V CHARLES KAZIUN KYI MAR YANN KSA TING COLLEEN KELLY IGI ryan: gong ro do o-'yhng do f FQ-'T' A' coiege MAUREEN KENNEDY U2 Is been rec KATHLHN KELLY !G2 nhs, legal sederary Ks, Xl I , f Y JOHN KENNEY IAQ On fhe food agar' xx y Z? il I Q 1 1 . .E ALLSON KENT CGI collegepfychology E 9 -X QQ 1 4. DEAN KERNER ,g7 ...Q- GEORGE KIMDALL KAI .The . C ,, ...Q i K- A 5 ' 1 X LISA KENT KY! MM' f 'fG1 xnwmf xslwfn IG, x'lrLs occur mme sofvoow, 'foziovmg you f cnmo me mowfcms ' ' S 1 . le 4 ,Q 4- L N ' ,.,..n. 1 E 5 f I Q A DENISE KERNER KY! KIMDERLEY KILEY IA! PAULA KILLION KR? College, faywn Uveerieodef cowege V. A- --1' .,,.S,!-,,.,?n . f. 3 .11 f 5, wb . - 4 1 I Q 'T Q H I, A ' , V .L 1 SANDRA KMK IAQ m4fY KING CU L4UNf KENT fy? v pres Afro'Arfmencon Guo, execwve seqrergq OVCWWO CMJ. Sfv CUC' 'Ym cofrwng our, I wonf me wof-fd ra know DAVID KIZNER IGI band Q. tix ' ay sz., H11 Xi L I I GARY E. KLINE UU Gyfvecofogcf x 'O - s x . .uf 'Z 5 W' 1 F: ' 1- 3. ' 'lk xx ,' L ' h X f , .- f Y 1 ' T5 Q' , - ' v . rf, '- . f 1- Q 5 I ,. I 4 , 1 . - S . .h I iff, . ,- I - Q... ,ff f, 1 .sf N , r- 'E' ,W xx Y V I yi , Q -11 - f X X .- 1 4 nm- uh MICHAH KONDRACKI IY1 P5753 KONDURI fl! ALEC KOTOPCULOS KAI ---AQ.. 1 ALEX KOYSIOPOULOS KAI DEBRA KRAMER IGI .STEVEN KRIYEMAN IAQ College Bound Dvr1g,Af1fAf1fAfT' I-ierelgo fumrhepogen '1, 13 5 fl ax 'il Lawyer, Teenage kvasrelondf' l .fx var-f SHELLE Y KRUJKALL IAI 'Ile goes on . , , 'Q 2 'F L P ,--4 fi 1 .., I F Q f 4 I A ' 0 I .0 ' CHESTER KUSKOSKI IGI DARLENE L. KUSVANOVITZ KAI VAN TU LA C62 MARK LABREQUE IYI Awcmomc- Tc-xrvmccw NH5, SAC V5occef 9:1 ' 33 ' g. 1' ' ' , . i X ,xx r-no-Q -'sf Q f 1. JAMES LACOUTURE IGI IANELLE LAFIANOHSE' fGI MARK LAHAM UU MICHELLE LALIBERTEIGJ un-ue Fnsbee Guo, Dice Club, Nor-measrem Unrver- Fha-mocy -VY l L iv, x QQ! ff pgffk LAKE 00 LANA LAMOUREUX CGI 'YM on my first srep ro heaven '1 'jf' . 'I 'L 4 'Xl ,---5. 1 LISA LAMOUREUX C62 ROBERT LANDA ff! Anne Sfewafde-5 M4d0lQhr Rambler I1 ,A km, BRENDA L. LAPLANTE IGI ZAILY QAIUZOZRHQAQ Hn all grown up now, buf I ll always be Daddy 5 ' ' llrrle girl xo CHERYL LARKIN ENRICO LASCUOLA KY! College Bound Teoclwng, Go for ll - .i , . . . V.. 'f, , H? H Aww' . -' ' Q , 'Vw .n A 1, , h M . T ,' X, -',,- ,.x,. D -s .4-f. C7 JOAN LAPLANYT fY2 Compuref Wogrommfng Domus , As you move DIANE M' IARIW-mf 567 rowards rhe doof, here If comes, me hardesr pon - D00 5999 f. Hey Ma llold you sol fs. :Q ,215 3 N1 :mc LAUZON my RICHARD LAVIGNE IYJ rw-5 h I. SUZANNE LA VIGNE YA? i r':-g':.Y, Siege 'ey' JCv DONNA LEARSON IAQ L4'L? '-J L.: N H5 u c free- 'Q Ne' Nl. RICHARD LHYAOIY1 T: , -,,-.-girgr-- 'i DIDOIF A ESO-if 'G , ..-4, ' K , Y 14 ' Q. ! X, Gr lv :I-1 I- i . If 1 'lg' V Q :D . F '- P- -iihii I' OO III 1 0 I J J 041 N , --f.... .- A l uf I A I B PAUL LAIVTON 561 GRUB D60-Q 'X -PAP' Smvg Coos' :loc Cafege Law X'-oc -pin:-0-ln ff an 1 I gg.. 4 1 D I IOLANDA LECA IY1 MARIA LEARY UU THERLSE LECLAIR IGI V Army, '7 mooe HI rm our of hefef' in 'U' XX JU g.. 5 , I Il I nam Lion 161 MICHAEL Lzomno IGI mg' LEONARD W F kv' sms fer Coiege Keep rve'es'ed -1 you' own Cor If Smve fo be Pnxnoy NJ' 11?- 4 'Q M IUQ' LffQURNfAU 011 HOPE LIVINE IAQ BRIAN LEWIS IGI 5-45 ,gg-, 'gg res sf-f'e': eyes Ieo'f'-g I Aqd'Hhoc'c0c 09-7' 0'00C0YW0U'du I i ul 1 I fzk 11 7' gy 'QPU'- Y Af T 'R 12' f FELICIA L. LEWIS my IUUANA UA T505 C41 DONNA if V15 UU EDWARD LEWIS ml Secrerary or cosmefofogy, The fffsr gfrl ro make il, '7Uf'9'f EXQCUWP Commfffeey COW-'99 buf lsnli have 0 long way ro go 'eil'-ia x N GENE LICHTMAN OU IOANNE LIUEGREN Physica! Saence , Codege ter rhe good nrnes ro!! 'iv' 1 CHARLES A. LIMA 662 IOSEPI-I LLANE5 CAI College Bound N,H5., Foofball XX vw 00' ig 'zur ,nn 4 ' , : li CHARLENE LLOYD IYI PAUL lr' LOCHSTAMPFOR IG, GALEN B. LOCKS JR. ANTHONY LOCONTE IYJ Ho d Un, Q C V Q MOfChl0QDOf7d COl'IC9fTDOf'7Q Mndfnsemble, Cho HF ,, U66 ,, Doskefboll NHS Wo' Vewy' ommUn'C0 m5 rw, Drama Club, College, Mrlhonofre Oce ' ' ' u 'N '77 PA 771 LOCUR VO HJ 'df-ge bonu 'A Q:-ee .A smoi ,ax-'ages 1 o.' Q C JOSEPH A. LOGUE IA Law rfcvqe'- fav , I 2 I- cmrum Lone m 094155 LOPES Whar fs rhe easiesr way ro ger our of srayfng afrer schooL be- cause you ddn 'r do your homework? al Simply don 'r go Cond rfsk gerring 5 demerirsl bl Mfradously End rhe assign- menr in your locker and pass ir in before 2-OJ. CJ Suddenly remember rhar you have a docror's ap- pomrmenr and jusr can 'r sray afrer dl Tell rhe reacher your dog are fr. H 5 .aa Q5 I f 4 4 .-.qi rw 2 ri! ..,.4 1040 LOPE5 my DVA YN! LOPE5 KY! IOAO G. LOPE5 IAQ RUFINA A LOPE5 162 Elearonc Colege Secrelory 5 MARJOM, LOUGHM ,Y MARGUEMTE L Lucmul ru V126 Permofe-wr P ess ' f 6-Z4 Vyyy Vind xkgd GFP CLC L 'WV' M090 ' ' HW 5'yS-rl 7 'e'xo',f Wesco ou' mc 'oucr PATRICIA LUGO 161 Rec1!RC A1oe,'PofFn af 29- Q'-1 PATRICIA LUPIEN IAQ We've onlyjusr begun I DAVID MACK IGI College JAMES I. YNCH KY! 4- DONNA MACKEDON IGI Varsrry Cheefieoder, Coliege I D 2, AUWA Aff 4 's 2 K 3 'S . fi 35, git! ' 'K -1,6 MARY L MACEACHEAN 07 JOSEPH MACINNIS KAI M1rz'Q Coflege Cdlege, The song remains the some in cwusrmf moo: form mcxm zen 'Modff Daseboll AQ 'fi , n, -1-Q '-al ' 1 ' JEANNE L. MACLEO0 162 LORI A. MACLEOD CAI KE NUM Colege, NHS, Bond Oassvc Club, Sofroallondbas- F you don? undersrond my dence, you'l never BRIAN MACMILLAN dv kerbod underslond my words. 'lu' ,. QFS Q09 N . 35 Nb 4. W 5 ' 1 yt . ,, 2 ,m N FRANCIS MACRINA IYQ VAUNE' MACUCH KAI 'Summa' of '78 'Q Tum me page ' LCS - 77 ' f In-,sf In , T l N .2 K IDN i Q . , I -s x I 0 ' X V 1 I . . 5 IOYCE M MAGLIANO KGJ PAUL MAHONEY IRQ MICHELLE ANN MAJOR IYI Yayrcof f' me Lyn 2 wg ff' 'g .e fo- 2 'oe M.x1e'r .SEPYUY Cf-hge S w.- IOHN MALONEY 662 Base-cu S ' iw? onus: musoun m NHS, Cdege low 'vc-' offadcfro-'fvofrow for! have seefv vesrefocy and I ove fodov ' -0-QQ 1 '-' r' -Q-Q 5' . ,, i A 1021211 If '-h4 ' ' 'So .X Zu' . 3,5 vnv-' -- K JAMES M. MALCOLM IYI Colege, Dasebol . f Q P f ff K 0 I 1 N 1 - fl' max Mmmos w Lon: uuueun Is: 'K SJ ' . . , X. .2325 . 25.222133 T: 1'-5fHYE'.', 1-14--no-..... 'R '-Q i . -r... .... .U Nw .,,f, fm ............,,.1g,jg--3 ' : ,M . . iff:-E?:231:Q333Eg:ggiihi',1-' ..-:in -, - U of Ma1s.HeoS'h Aanrwranon. Phoragrqohy Wholv WhoArnongI-ISS K 1 I LORI MARCOYTE CYJ PA TRICE MARGANELLI IRI WILLIAM MARLEY IY2 .HARIANNE MARSHAUEA CYI Ly if-1-gf f-z.f K1 :I Q, DJ D6-19 hrenofbecoromg 1.9.3 -.' ' we ' 'ww' ft IO- 'UTS i 'Q . X X V 7 1 L.'5A M MA-WEL G GINA L MAFVW f5I GIEN MARTIN CY! KERRY 0. MARZELLI IA! 5'-nv' ,.,. T4-lege Ex' fic, c.e 3 'Q M-76 we 1: We Colegv Dano 0.17, Fokffberhde 'I'-5 'fr '. 4 Wwe uv: 'f '-acne' io: .Ju 'rn' Q It f -1 H ,..4l P YV-. E, I ., I r - --A 1 l ati Q x MICHAEL mscufm my mum Muon up 5uzANN5 Muon MMV fl MA57-WO VV Class Secrefory, Capraln Mayor Soence erres, NHS, Polirfcol Www. ,,,.y . W. ' Y . ba ,flfv . ' , 'Mb 9-'G ii A-Q Josml MA5rRoGlAcoMo my KATHLEEN A. MATHER no Lon: J. MA TTA w SCOTT M4 TTA IAQ College, We gor one losr chance ro make Gymnosrks Team, Diving Team, Musical Producnons, if ,901 College, Dance Performfhg, Dance Thefopasr 'i MICHAEI J. MAUDE HU NANCY A. MAZEIKO IYJ Senare, Business, College, Foorboll An, Trodq F1PldH0d1Gy, Ecology Club, 'Me ondmy .lime man .I .. A505 'ZR' v- --Q , ry-.nw Af MABYANN L MCCARTHY fG1 MICHAEL MCGARRY CGI STEVEN MCCORMACK fsl KRISTINE A. MCDONALD fG2 You come lhro rho world wzrh norhmg ond you 'MOCK' KRS , YGOFUOOK 50000 507999 leave wrrh nofhlngfveryrhlhg ebe zsjusr o grfr 169 UNDA McDONALD KG? MIRIAM McDONNELL fY1 NHS, Omnofln, Colege Cdorodo, Nfobeongnd srobewnqueu I ,9 f' '1 1,1 n ,12- ! Gyn-- X 2.- UYEN' Jw ' E rx x'g' F' 7:1 ' X -:fin EL'-ij' f BRIAN MCGLOIN KAI Acconnlrwg B S. LISA MCDONDUGH IGI nwelxzvelderrrhefirsldwdengebyrakngrhe 'Q-2 EIAINE Mc-GUINESS IGI Colege, Voleybd Daskerbal 'Tnis-ndshps a I vdu' abbraolroHxdlhebfokenpnecesnHe ,-x T' 11-an 1 .91 I X X,-I, x, 1 , Nl LAURA MCINTYRE UU BRIAN McKENNA UU KATHLEEN McLAUGHLlN IRQ ROSELIA M:-LEAN Hdfrne Doncef, SHCLO Colege 'Tmero ramble --LZ 9aQ.b, Colege LEE ANN MCELROY IRI DeeDee'2 Vamry Tenns Mqorerres Fblficd Science, Commmfcarlons ANN M. MCHUGH fY2 Calege, 'Thedoorkopenburrhende lrohrfree D 6 I i S J - n Y'.T1 'N l N il cmol muon w smrono ufuunnv an ALAN udvfu 142 4 PHIUP 4' MCNULTY m C NHS Woo' A-'YOUC DM C-ff 'P00094' 4' fd aaeod roofodfapfm, Cole-ge,Law 'W 5 rmhea NHS, G09 CNW' nod deg? 999 'Q' 'ZZ' 'T 'Ur -f.- Av- ' 'iff ? PAULA M:CRAf KGI CHER YI. ANN MEDEIROS UU 1 'Wyoucan1rnag:neb'youcanoduevevhlfyou con 'Squkrefl' Medcol5ea'erary, 'Wk o dream come d'earnlryoucmbecome1n K' 'V' 4.5. KELLY ANN MEEHAN UU CINDY MEHL UO CARMEN A MELENDEZ CA1 SYMEON MENASSA Secrermd Sdrool 'fhdy made lr! T QS ,fs ii, .. ...I-c 1 U .. ff 1 ' --5 .z,..Lx Q, :el JOAO D. MENDE5 UU TODD A. MERNER C62 MARC R, MERRION 161 NATHAN MERRITV CYJ Quran 5015999 Cdegeflecrronxs Engineer 32, at 1vX - ' pn3Q X Q Kham W x ,X x X XX X 4 RICHARD A. MEUCCI CBJ DIANE MIANO fYJ JAMES MILBERY KY: MARK Amino M2 Colege Ir 5 sad rhar a Shookh p0?Sl can walk ff1f0U9h was ..2 ns'- 'Al jwll- 'l Q-L , 1 rx iff. LY X -l I K .4 , A -. -7 . X -up V.. ww X C0 CARMEN MIRANDA IGI D09 if-fe You have O 5LJO5fiViJf'9 reocher and you osk for O 5055 fO me nurses offce for freorfnew of cj Qegpefmmf wxfhdfcwcf gympbffs ,, fxff. ,1,f,,,,-A,-, J, V Lf. 3,1 j 64 4 fp nn:-Jre , ,. Q . L TW I x RK IAMES MITCHELL U1 College If ON I N fx -5 TERRI MILLER IA! H ,as ,xs- .v --,' Llrwersvy ol Cenrrof Floncxz Teacher, Me 5 o long IONN MINKI-5 U2 andtunpyroodondorwyyoucofvmcnefra AFFOVCP y11oorhondcr1eosyrxdervorhefurure FIS KELLY ANN MINNOCK UU Medcd Se-crefory '1r'5 been on expenence L' 'r 3 .tx il sth! : 'X Nr EW JO5EPH MONAHAN IAJ Vvsuy Hoowey I.. f-nz. 1,08 4 rf 1 STEVEN L. MINSK Y IGI The Permanenr Frou-Edrol, C Al rhe news mark fir ro pmr ..' ANN MONTAGANO up Execunve C0f7'YY'IfTPQ An QQ N145 'I - 1 a-r CHR 5fOPHfR OONEY LY? Dmle hwy. A, , ,. -N, PM mum r, Moon: m fora mu Moon: zen ' 1995 ,vfer fy, 79 'YQ' Ou' 'S 'BO .55 4.02 'nv ff? 'til CARMEN MORALE5 KY? MARIE E. MOORE KG? Cheerleading, Secrerory Srewofdess Nurse EDA L. NEGRON MORALE5 CAI X ROBERT G, MORAM JR, fGj MlCHAfl. MORANO IAQ JAMf5 A, MORELAND KR? .Swim Team, College, Music 005391500 Colege 22 ,ls '-Q4 il CHRISTOPHER D. MORE Y UU JOHN P. MORGAN IRI KIMBERLY ANN MORGIDA CAI Guiroii Dano The love an your heon wczsni our mere ro sroy Love csn'r love nll you give If owoy umm Y Moon' my When rhe wnire eagle of rhe norrh is flying overhead The browns, red and golds of aurumn lie in me gurrer, dead, Remember rnen, rhar summer birds wirh wings of hre Haying Came ro wlrness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying. Jusr as new life will come from dearn, love will come ar leisure Love of love, love of life and giving wirhour measure Gives in rerurn a wondrous yearn of a promise almosr seen, Live hand-in-hand and rogefher we 'll srand on ine rhresnold of a dream. Moody Blues D- GX KAREN MORRISSE Y UU MICHELE MORRl55f Y KAI SUSAN MORRISSE Y IGI D'omci Gut, Frendi Club, Feorure Eoiror of Perma. Cross Counlry, Indoor and Spring Track Execunve Seaeraly nom Press: NHS, 5 A C Owovmon Cole-ge 173 PA TRICIA MURPHY CAI ANN MURRAY IA! Mlsng Trade, Vawry Volleybal Icqorowl College if N 'V fpwuw o MURRAY 00 MICHAEL J. Munn' UU FRANK MYLONAS no SUSAN M. NEAGLE w ' ' '- WW 0 W9 Bushes Aannsrronon, Good Luck Everyone WresrfngCoIege VreSff9'SU0 0f'0 '0' Swm fK77,hUCY11!OB,ML.8C 2' 'QS' X x Z I KAYHLEEN B. NELSON KY! SHIRLEY A. NESSERALLA CAI DANIEL J, NESSRALLA CAI MHS., Drama OLD, Yearbook Ser youfcourse . .. kg1 ACt0u'1fY!g, Compurer Sobence folow your deem 415 'Eb MICHELLE A. NESSRALLA KA? ADRIENNE D. NETTLES IG? 135503414 J, NfY1L My NHS.. Yearbook, 'fodwhqaprhesofyesrerdoyisa mfhedoorhasjusropenedro o newbegmnmg of -My ,OOM owwe me doofl memory for ranorrow, my Ike, look our l'm comirgu Psychologkr 175 mii- I TRACY NORDIN 551 ROBERT NORMAN !G2 'Ihlnowhgy wepbwrhecmsrofslors, blown iOl!L5hfh9Whd mdchhkrheuniverselno glassofrahu 419 'IIS 1 5, M I' 'e 3 L 5 S .. , -M. Y v Li no NOATON fy, NORAH NORTON fkl Cokge Bushes: Mus: false a sod song ond Homfege' mdfe I better, ll 16 1. M30 ...- .,o - Y I J! CHRISTOPHER NURSE CID Modeing, Colege 5gAgM WAKOUU5 fa, MARK NUTTER CG! JK 36. 'OF' Lxx .,, ' 'I , 'i ,gif-ff, Y R33 L f Lil-11:J:Z JOHN O'NUfN no MARY O'NUEN no THOMAS O'BRlEN fG, VaaryFoofboL'7l41owyouRider9mna'mLssyou MWWVPWZIAWH- '3 W3!U5ffhPb99'mT'90' when fm gone. 5 WS me end? 33,6 MICHAEL O'DRlEN CYJ A ff- .sl LYNNE OBUCHOWSKI UU Come 177 Now rhor rne srooenfs ore senrors, rhey ore monkrng pfons for rhe forore Of coorse, mosr only foolf rnro rhe rmmeofore forure Mosr srodenrs ore Con- rrnurng rherr edocorron oy Qo- rng ro Coffege ono oorornrng some rype of onoergroooore degree Thfs shoofd help rhem wrrh rherr pfons ro become rrch ond successful, ond ourfd up my lffe Mosf even know rherr specmc oreo of srody ond rhe coffege rhey wrsh ro offend Mony ore Qorng ro work for o couple of yeors hrsr, or go rnro o oronch of rhe Armed Forces The srudenrs who ore nor pron- nrng ro enrer Colfege ore gorng ro work so rhey Con rrovel rn o few yeors Whorever rherr ospr ronons for rhe forore ore, rhe cfoss of 1981 seems ro oe on omorrrous one F m Noncy Goldsrern , -Q , X A KAREN OCH5 IA? RICHARD O'CONNELl. IA2 NANCY M. O'CONNOR 162 Dre srnpesr mngs n He ore rhe ces! Calege, Chrld Core M.lY'l9 'T' 4':f' , ,ss 14, :nr DONNA OXEEFE KD LOUIS ODONNELL KY! DONALD O'GRADY IGI 'Keefd' Waker: '71 I leave here romorrow, wl you srl me? of ,4-Q 0-5 3 :C tv' Il I A A PETER OLSHANSKY KAI STEPHEN O'MALLE'Y IGI KELLEY O'NElLL IYJ LVQ1 Cgkge n 'he yelow, ived n me led N Q' '? nuu owm rap cousin owflu w HOVMD 0775 Mvafo cccw 9000, Colege ldn LISA OXENHOKN KY! 9Psider1t5klClubfNHS, 'Vfhenollefsefosls Dum., Q DEIDRA E, PAIGE fAJ Accounmg HEIDI JEANNE OSDOANE IRI Spanish, Canoe, Ecology. Goals '50 on rhe mg Sorun mddangle my feer 'Z pfosperfry HUA v5 D575 Y PALMER of ! K A r SEVEN PACKARD IRI -A ft KOSTA PANA YOTOF fAl , S fa 4 w. bv' CAROL YN PAIGE fY2 Co'1C7'wIdSfur:!y, 'lei rhe good nmes roll PAULA J. PANTALEO 162 An Oub, Arr Sdvool p--Q fm-U P4P4C0 5f4NWN0U W KRISANTHI 1- PAPPAS W mnrzvu urn.: up ooum mars mourn no VOVIU D'0f'n0 OW' WOOUWOYUOW4 W TF? colege, The end sjusr me Envronmenrul Saence, 'womfng gfeor was ever adwlevedwrrhoufenrhwasmw .a 6- r ' curroao 1. Maxon' my Thr-nvneford'eornhg'Boven nows rhe rlmefor bin S I I CATHRINE PARSONS i 11 x ,., O ARTHUR f PASSIAS IA2 ARUYUI A, PAHIAS IRI ROMIT PATUKONIS fA2 AIIXANDIA PAUL fGI hesrxw of me VSA Cnc Soccer Colege Om: flepfesenmve, Colege Dowd Afmed SGNICP. -if or Q-41A 13 cxxg xl 'ug 1 . ,f X T7 DOUGLAS PELAGGI IYQ GINA PELLAND 162 Co'r'purerPro9mrrvmv, l5urvwed Cole9e,N.1xhgRM Hfodoylsrhefisrdoyolrhe- reyolyoul'e un Pnumo no U54 PPREIM MJ rneAm54rnq Mn13fofb.ndvP I'vemadealoroffnerx1s,burrrvefnendsoreI4 danond preoousbuH0re ? fg,'li 'im z 3, ,af In ' V JOHN P PEAAY ll IAMES PETEAJEN MJ WILLIAM J. PFTFRSON UU ALDO PFTIONIO MJ Y QUOGIY CCGH Cocwe NUvy.Trod1, Ihnzsfreeasoordnow,ondmsb1d NHS,Cor1'pm1ers,DgDuxhess,'V?nbunglhe9l1 you camo! change way I0 heaven , r I L. V 1 N ' u 1. 1 Lf!! P J X MARIA PFEIFF LYNNE A. PHILLIPS LAI 7rish'177renrnesgone, rhesongsover, rhoughl NH5,D'orno0ub,Avk:nbn, Liverof7y,r?yroI've l I21so'nemhg more ro soy. .5 ' JOSEPH PICANZO IA! Armed Servkes 2 '-fi? I I I MICHELLE L PICARDI CAI Medcol Secreravy, 'Hey Lou, I0okS Ike we mode IT! IOHN PIGEON IAJ '7 finaly made It. 1 Ff' 9' I' L LLL -al MICHAEL PICANZO KYJ he Fghmg, kk Hnody over rucmno PICANZO my nurnumf mcmzo my um, vu nys wang LQ 'QS N I 3 F Q '1Qff?? ' Is I k' if L , il' i MICHAEL PICKER5 IGI Avvonon Club, TV mdliodfo Club, German Gub, Corrpurer Conresr Club, Compurer Science MICHAEL PIERCE LAI MICHAEL H. PIERCE IG2 if JY .,,, -15' k xfb. yum X x . I , K l CHRISYOPHER J. PIKE KY! DIANE PILALA5 ALCIDES F. FINA MI Colege, PreMed 'looking our for number Cdeged Gum, GP.. ,A xl.. v, , Jfi i - Q ' ' of liz' YAMM Y PINA , . T' . .. ,A Q ,. I Q' f , ff A. ,-, iii ' ,, gg , 5 , A . -J x N 'I AU: MARIA Pmro UU C0299 Q? ,ga-1 - ' 1 15' X ' .J '. , g I ' Q A If f L MAXIMILIAN PISCITELLI rG1 DOUG'-45 4- Wm W MNDAU Pl-555 f5? rs been fed ' .1 QQ ft ' l , -S577 IOANNE PORAZZO fY2 SANDRA PORAZZO IYI SCOTT E POOLE Ml frodw, Indoor Troon Goss Comrry A..-'o Meer-one Q, f 1 , . ' vf 4, fi f f I ANA M. PINYO IR? C0999 , . f w 5 N x O V ROBERT C. PIRRO IYI The guorddes, bufdoes nolsunender I 9 If x ROBERT POILLUCCI KAI 1 MARK POR TER X ,-19' -45 ' Fm .fi fi RAYMQND 1, p055yCK 01 2 CHARLES POWERS CA! JOAN H. POWERS 642 .Do no, em, ive., Codege Cogege, Bgniiey To live, love and be happy din QS 'UK snsiun Powsas w susm pawns w f4Tf'Rff 5- 'MTV 559 H swim rf-am, Frendv aw, mis, college, we will Kaffe 4 ffO'09Y Club- Key Club W? SA-Cf Af' oldsiory,burrhegloryofirisforever, '1: f -sr Lk ff, ,. nm: M, pfucz rag SUSAN M. PAICE IGI DOUG!-A5 PRIEST KY! Hana, Oceanogrophen Key Gul: Colege 11 of fr- l. .D ,Q MAR YANNE PROCACCINI KAI MARC PRUI-'ER tt-D PETER PULMINSKAS 161 Colege, 'Yi' you don? understand my silence, youW never undersrmd my words. The seniors all admir rhar Brockron High School has cerrainly played a parr in preparing rhem for rheir fu- rure, Alrhough many say rhar rhe courses rhey 've raken have pre- pared rhem for college, BHS has nor jusr been an influence academically BHS has made me aware of whois going on in rhe world. l have found rhar in high school you musr learn from experience. BH5 has pre- pared me for rhe furure by hebing me learn and grow ro undersrand all rhe imparranr parrs of life ro come The number of people in rhis school has hebed me ro ger along wirh all differenr kinds of people. l-hgh school does provide us wirh more rhan jusr an educarion, lr sers rhe scene for many experiences rhar shape our values and heb us ro learn a common lesson abour people, and siruarions. ReHecrion on Brockron High .School produced various responses l've learned nor ro rake rhings so seriously because l've seen people break from rhe pressure. Whar can I say excepr you meer all kinds. lf people couidjusr ger along wirh each orher and nor be prejudiced we 'd be a lor happier, Don 'r rry ro 'ours- marr' rhe faculry, because if can 'r be done. Jusr be honesr wirh rhem and don'r sneak around. l've learned you have ro be strong and nor ler anyone pur you down. Speak up and say whar you believe. Some srudenrs mainrain more real- isric viewpoinisf l have learned how badly you need an educarion by be- ing in classes wirh kids who ddni care, so rhey guir, and now rhey don 'r do anyrhing buf sray ar home. l have learned rhar rhe more people rhere are in one place, rhe more unpleasanr rhe aimosphere can be. Bur ar rhe some rime I do know rhar wiih o,000 kids in one school, many rules and regularions musr be made ro keep conrrol. You know somerhing eke l've learned? Thar you really can 'rjudge a book by ir's cover. Hrsr impressions of people should nor always be used as a judge of rheir personaliry, especially wirh all rhe differenr rypes of kids in rhis school. This srudenr may have a very valid poinr. Brockron I-Hgh School should nor be judged by rhe ourward impres- sions if may give. Afrer four years of arrendance ar BHS, rhe seniors have formed srrong viewpoinrs abour rhe school wirh which we may nor all agree, Bur we musr admir rhar rheir opinions are valid. ln forming fhese opinions, we have ar leasr learned a lirrle more abour each orher. El Nancy Goldsrein 1 8 3 K? 65 A-as. ,x 9 . ll. , . v K OVRISYY A. PULSINELU fll ROBERY f. PULSINELLI 162 YARREN PYNE IYQ PETER QUIGGE' Secrerofy Colegef I'SDPP U0f'9 '9 4ulCW', Colege MGYPDUUQY 1 I 'Nv Q Q V xi KAREN A. QUINN IA! PA IRICIA QUINN KY! ELLEN R485 IYJ IOYCE MYNAAD vdpyoa Ovnna ,ur-ce, Ponce Samce 'N beer' Cocapfm PU Tme Dofrcef, Maid P'O0v00fS. Medea Secrefory, Today 5 me and afyevefdoy. red Colege Ul47'Wff'P YiQOfVU7'l77'OW Y Q M X 1 , x 'al NA MARIE REED A oou f 2 onus: num.: ren Anon A. Afro w cuzol L. Afro m NHS' ,,Mwd, ,dt Cong, May you f0iEfV?GOUU1dT'OjCm' NHS 'ffyoyrewnleyoucmuuzsng dywdmmavnwdyou ., if -v F, xi Q il '11 4 K STEVEN REED Ill MICHAEL IEGAN IV? UNDA REGA5 KG! GLENN REID 07 2:11191 O19 Colegv ' pw.. ,Wi u 1 Q f' A QW' I' I ,MW 1 , f BARBARA Armin DANIEL msnfn no A gX,, v W BRENDA M. AEN!! CYJ 6f2Df7Q Eady Ozllahood Developmenr DOREEN REYNOLDS IRI mf: '22 tag! I f , . ,f PAMELA L REYNOLDS CGI MINA RHOOEN IYJ ROBERT RICE KGJ Pa'n'1Cornmurv7y Service, Speool Oryrnoics, Col- Orivian A Hema' Scholclshp, NHS, French Gub What an odvermlef' The Navy lege,.ipe-aufaucanm, wyfvneqmwm, So EGUITEOITHSCOUP 1 r '5 'tr L .1 li ,l , f 4 fbs . ,- KAREN M. RICE IGI Denoon. '5ennors, have a long eryoyobie Me! CHRISTINE' A. RIOMRD CR! PAUL RICHARDS KY! CRAIG MCHARDSON I Y1 CARL J. RIDER IU Ho, Colege, Ang laugh bv me ag Varsry Tennis, Phorogrophy Eafror of Newspaper. Gong ro moke ll 11 Ny. NHS., 19d0Doys Stole, Colege, Engrreering ' 185 I MAUREEN I RILEY CRI SHER YL RITUCCI IA? Se' vcu :suse 'C1lCw',OLf cfs-Q Jean Cheevieooef Drama Ouo NHS, Weve ofvyjusl oo begun' ' 90 1 - OI CFLESTE E ROBIN KY? DONNA ROCHE M610 Secfefofy vi' A '1'Q.X!L4.g af i 109 Q2 F 4 if , f Y, , v 0 f f ie 'Q !J f f 1 I1 95Z'.fJfZ57h2 C'ZfI,imf,f1 HWWW G O 'O fY1d1?SHBld10SlDL5lbOCOV9fYd7V5gDfPA' Q5 I I 1 ll: UZABFTH RODENBUSH RICHARD RODENDUSH IYI Trodw Calege, forever! 1 1 il lx ll 41 i i, X Il LISA A, RODFRICKS CA? KAREN ROMANO C42 505999 W we-1 1 Pd. if 'U , X i X x -qitf ww fl x ALDER7 IOPPOLO MKHAFL IOONIY fd? Colege, The porry 5 over, H3 for red wwf 095999, 50019 lk , :A as Q Rim AMY F. ROSEN IGI CATHERINE ROSE KAI JOHN ROSALES NHS, Key Club, Coliege Dames Monogemenr K '15 -1 4+-, HERBERT ROSEN IYJ JOHN ROSENBERG IAJ Foolbol Indoor 6 Oardoof Tradg Snare, Exec- Band Ecobgy Club, NH5 Sofrboi Bond Fborography, Yeofbook Sroff Comm, NHS Codege . . Tj '-v x X JEFFREY ROSENBERG IAQ -.-1 Q' DEIDRE J. ROY IYJ ALLAN ROSE Q' x jf JI ' It Q45 I CHRISTINE ROYAL KAI LAUREN RUDBO my KATHY RUSCONI IGJ 'letrhegoodrvrwes roll Anymng 5 possible, I groduared . ond me Colege memones wi Inv forever -ry v--v iw -V GREGORY RYAN rw Jun: RYAN my Juuf A. RYAN w Calege, rake each my as I7 comes ran Ensemble, 'Hoppness 5 Iemng yvweff 90 auzymcenownde . ormoreofrenu l I DIANE L, RYAN fAJ French Cub, Oromo Club, Lonn Club, NHS, lrvef KYEIPV, hremonond Dusness M .7 PAMELA R YAN KAI NHS, Yeatzook Sales, Accounnng. Live rodoy, deovv rornonvw, drensh yeslerdcy 187 5omer1me5 when I om sfrrmg olone I fI'7If7I4 of you Somerfmes when I Om our wfrh o Iof of people I rhmk of you Alwoys when I wonr ro roIIf ro someone I rhfnlf of you Suson Polfs Schurz 615 CHRIS rm! 5A INA ro SHA WN A YAN my fv- ,t COLLEEN SALVUCCI JAMES I. SABA M2 I P 1 '-DA I DENISE SAAD IG, NH S,.Pelmanonr Press. Yearbook Sdes, Uferory llevrew, Lam Club I WAI LINDA SADOFSK Y KG! Jazz Bond Symphonc Bond Mormng Bond -ag CHARLE5 SAFVLER UU RICHARD H, SAFTLER KG! RONALD SAIA IA? LOUISA SALACH IY2 Crass Cav-ry, hack Song, Colege Comoufe-fs 'Ylomyu as rme ro pony N X Q75- if 1 7' A wX'w-N Mn -' umov, rz rea NOREEN SAMPSON fG1 Am Mau smcusz ov nun suucus w Dobv'crweyo.r': we'TKO Greofopoofrvwescomerofhosew11oma1erhe moyolrhe.vv'dones LAUREN M. SANTRY MI '7have nopomhgslgh ro give: so rake mypornng IEFFRE Y SCHEIN KAI Dowd TGWH3 Teorn, Scuba Oub ELIZABETH SCHULL KAI Senareg Yearbook MHS., Frendv Oub, Tennrsp Field Hndrey 'Todaybmermworrow weworrledobouf YW4'-VUUYA hu -'Qu 1:- I ANTONIO5 SARANTO5 CAI Colege, Soccer ,CQ S LAWRENCE SCHMIDY 551 Alrhe wofldkasroge FRANK .SCOLARO UU 4 down, 4 ro go ROBERT SA VISKY 161 DEBORAH A. SCHAAF IYJ Hgh on He ond love nl JOY SCHOFIELD HOLL Y SCHUBER TH 00 'Never go 5lf0IQf'll, always forward R K X -Y.-rv LISA SCULLY IYJ MARK SEGAL IGI Colege Reraiing, 'fveryone has rherr momenrsf' Cross Counrvy, Trodr, Medrone ,ps I9 '49 VE., i W . THOMAS SEMETER IA! ALICE SERGIO CAD PATRICIA SERGIO DEBORAH SFERRAZZA CY2 Q Engneerfng U Lawel Cdege, Engineering l- T' R I U F 1 v T r lr. . XIV JEAN SLATTERY on C0999 F Y 1' ,,-' 1 If ' I.,4 CHARLES SMIfH KY! LADY BIRD SMITH YGJ PAMELA SMITH CYJ Loo? College-Monagemenr Defngbaldfg 59,19 LAURIE SMITH IGJ NANCY SMITH My 'Wnasfreeasobrrdnow' NHS Ecologyflub SIvCIub Compurer Club for red Lou DyeM:chelIe lege-Corrpufer Soence -v' I If DANIEL .SNOW CY! V4nvrySoccer Hockey ondboseboll Codegefbaf Dowing Team Fermanenr Press Probonon Officer Vofifry Baierbalf Execu 95' Dwebol or Bernenrary School Teacher Colege Engfneenhg nve Comn-urree, E C OA WhOfT you have opened your heon .,,x CTP WILLIAM SNOW :YJ SHARON SOULE' UU DONNA SOUZA IGI KIMBERLY SOUZA IU Dusrvess Secefond Mcrdung Dona Concerrbond Colege A 72 f 1 ,. . un snwomo w NANCY sfuuuwua w ouusromfa SPILLANE as: 'fm 5 U'f W I' was gee' 'C be TS H5 asc 'was 'L-' fvcrlmg lkwdgewcref Srofe Colege, F8795-'O'Y Ea, C0999- 019195 f PC199 'E'?f'OKlC9 -1' 1 - ,fzzv '- X N ELLEN SPIVACK my M-f 9 117' V KAREN SPLANE IA! Uwness CCPQIGV 9OQO YV'Y'Q TAMMY SPRAGUI Ill YA YNL' SPRAGUE 1Yj Navyrhosewhorskgongroofucnrvpoxsbfylhd how for rhey can 'ei 9o ' 'f tgp 1 -Q xl iv- AA v-5 --4 E 1 ......,-4 H as ' .' A I ' 9'NJJZdi KATHLEEN .STANIEYICZ MI MMA 5fAAK5 54, VL A Y ELLEN STANIEWICZ IU 'Tyou mr-A you He A ccrrdeve codwofv, 'cause Dmwbd feom A ?'cooyaf 1 of'o'ow-vewof'eca0o1:y9S'G' ywnev'erwrvrhe9a 1ejwrrememcerl3a acy' Srcr gax1lsono'r10eeprxsdewe'red1heso'r1e ' Q1 X 1 nf' -- ov- EN +96 JOSEPH .STERN CAI LANEE .STEWART IYJ ALBERT Sl GEORGE IAQ Business Monogemenr -as xvxff fi: LEANNE STONE IGI JANDI ci sm ONG ray IENNIPER souzA Wheremusrolwoysbeosrruggle, odesnnyondo MD-I C-Qqege deem. DIANE .STURTEVANT fG2 Colege, '1dOI1'I beieve ir. ' 'Q p,l CT... I7 'x 4 . 7' , F' I ' A I nam SULLIVAN on ooueus SULLIVAN up Cubnary Ans, Me sjusf begmnng and we have a lor ofroods ro choose 1 1 57,1 3 l, AM Y STONE Field Hodfev Comporer Progrommfng We need ro feel more ro undersrond orners. We need ro love more ro be loved Dock. We need ro cry more ro cleonse ourselves. We need ro lough more ro enjoy ourselves. We need ro see more orher rhon our own Hrrle fonrosies. We need ro heor more ond lfsren ro rhe needs of orhers. We need ro give more ond rolse less. We need ro shore more ond own less. We need ro lools more ond reolfze rhor we ore nor so clfferenr from one onorher. We need ro creore o world where oll Con peocefully hve rhe life rney Choose. Suson Polls Schurz fi? 4 wr-N-1 ZSLLI-JEAN SULLIVAN C42 KEVIN P, SULLIVAN IRI MARK SULLIVAN IGI Club, M VGEP, Weeoies, CCG.H, You only Hockey, wirh dzsasrer 'Veo 'febU fY0UVV9 rlghroncesenoughf' 0 1 vz 1 N 1 r w X l P1 1 L 1 ,I v, wx! 91. I 4 el T W--5 W DA VID TEIXEIRA IRI ..TUX,, Dwhess ilk 3551144 rgLU5 MAR YANN TENNYSON KIU SHARON TESSIER IAQ CGf71ElOfOQlSf We molly mode lr! '3 fix 'iv ,,- x A - i .av- -4i ' DEBRA J. THOMAS IYI JACQUELYN E. THOMAS CY? V0fSi7Y Volleyball Execunve SECVGIUIY Afro Amencan Oub College 'Tree or Iasf 5, X . J, 1- Vg 'ml , ,,.,,, 77me rr was And whof O Mme fr was A rime of innocence A rime of corwdences Long ago lr musr be I have a phorograph Reserve your memories They're all rhar3 fefr you Simon and Garfunkel '-an -4 FRANCES rnomnsou reg PAMELA 5. rows no noufnr ruompsou my f C ffL '0 G 4'T 0O W7 1' -f Dfif, if Tennis, Lonn Club C4999 Tye Crossfounny, Trockg N H5 C-00999 JOHN THUNDERG U2 , ! 'flags-5 on , ,, BRIAN TfRRfU. CAI U54 M. TONUCCI IRI DEBRA TOOMEY KGI Home I Baseball Cqoram Varslry Oveerleodrmg SPPGUV EC7UC0fP0fV M Dusness College 609999 ' , ' 1 95 -f CA Frcrfanaf Accaand One sradenr was 4 ,+ + ea and rnree arhers crfncaffy ryarea Monday rnarne fng when a Bracfvan Han Scnaaf ' reacner aaaarenw' en' beserk au er me sradenrs fa. ryrr are ra araaerfy carry aar a nannew aw assgnrnenr Mrsre' Gans a 'eacner ar rne a OOO aaaff cannafex snce 1072 bad fa be farcfbyfy ,aaffed aff rhe faraffy waanded sradenr a 75 year afd bay, by Bracwan paffce wna needed rear gas IO enrer rne barrfcaded dass- fOOfT7 MARIBEL VORRES IY2 lr was rerrfbfe, nfaaned ane af HQ., ,P be one A C, ,mmsrr fne sradenrs befng carrfed aaf an a sfrefcner 'Hrs eyes grazed and nfs nafr seerned ra rarn gray ,rasr afrer ne menrfaned rne wards 'rewsfan and 'spefffngf sara rne mafe sradenr, wnase nacne was nar refeased by paffce HI mf! rnecn aff, Hscrearned Gans ra me crawd af cneerfng sfadenrs as ne XS-Q was raken away fn handcuffs far an u afrernaan arrafgnmenf C One ferrwafe sradenr was able ra escape .rnraagb a sfde daar befare Gans nad a chance ra pfle desks and i 1' i books fn franr af ff 'He grabbed ane gan' by rne rhraar and wrare 'fndenr' an ner ear fabe fn red pen sne sabbed Teachers were aaesrfaned abaar Gans erranc benayfar, vy',nfCa OWFGQGU' ly began earffer fn rhe ,nnarnfng when he yeffed abscewrfes ar a caffee par PAUL TRINANE5 IRI fPG'70fC fecnfman fn rne facalry dfnfng area 3 f He nas always been a aafer weffe i , nnannered nnennber af abr sraffy Msafd 'G an aby raasfy CJ5r OGQN'V Bracran Pryncv paf Haber' Reagan Gans cnarber reacned by pnane snarrfy befare naan safd sne caafdn andersrana wnaf fY'T'Qr baye ara yaffed 'be aarbarsr Hes sac' a ace bay Ab sara Mrs Gans IOSEPH TURCOTTE IA? . 10 'F -qx '9 PHUNG TRAN IAQ Reef Comsehg, Reodng furor Colegewrse or Denrd Aswan! T? N 'Vt' N 7 ,1Q4'i L-f' . MICHAEL TROIANO KGI WX PAIRICIA UZZO KA? 7he canvas con do ITVOCIPSV' srsvfu v. nur m an .. Ardwreaure ,A 10: 3 NIV , sncr moms my French Gun NH5 Calege '5mIe, If naeases your lace value 5. fl V51 ' IOAN VACCA IY2 ChldSrudy '1 you bve somerhng .ser v free Ilvcomesbocklfs YOIJ5, lkdoexn'l1neverwas Y PHYLLIS K VACCA IGI STEVEN VANDERSTREFT IRI ANTONIO VARELA Q-yv Cdegefomourefx Dcrv'r1,s 1e9ood'frgswHe 5wnmTeofr1 Denzn hue goes on ,. N 4- do 'LA v--4 'I xx -X qi, X M A. MARIA VARELA CAI CDISEFS VARGIAMIS fAl College, 'Takelr easy ' 1-.S r 1.2-J? 'I' SANTA VEGA IAQ DEBRA VENUTO MI ColegQ'7wzshmyfnPno3rhebesfofluCklhever- Yfflhgfheydv- -5 DAKLENE VOC! KA! PA TIIICIA VOC! 661 DOHUSLA VA VODICKA 'looknorrorhepasn buronlyrorhefurure Legal Marriage Secrercry In J F. ,,. fm lft, ,,. 4 --.Ah 1 ff -6 is 'L l A X A I, 1 Yr. ,i A SQ J FRANCINE VASIALKA KA? JOANNE VEIGA CYD Life 5 only whor you make of If Nurse ROBERT VIEIRA C62 DENISE VILK CY? Compufer Progfommer, lr3 been real. DENISE VOL TA KY! N H5, 'Wwehododvoncerodo1ronogolh,rel!me would we? I sur von scones ov currono wow: up wcrom wmwmeur US' M- 'WV' fs? H ..Vm,.' College Frendv, Skmg, College, Con yousee me real me con you? - Guodropherwa I 1 97 r x Hn Y: ' Q N, SANDRA WEIN KG! JON J, XVEINER IGI ELIZADEYH A, WELCH IY1 PATRICIA A. KVELDON KG? Figure Slvarlhg. 500999 Geology Flgure Slforfng, College Copr Cross Counrfy, froclr, NH 5, College, H Mary' 5' N ,Q J i ii' jig? 2, 55 ' ,ll , V V b . , 3 , ., .. ' Q 1 ' W . 5 , Q 1 if 4 C, I 4 a , r 12 N ' ' 4 U 0 ' wk W L A 1 DIANE WUT KRJ MARY ANGELA WHALEN KG! PATRICK WHALEN KY? THFRESA VNU-EN KR! 'Remember rhe C , rhe Cronre, Of7dQ'lf'lO Col- Sludenr, SPUOYE, DA , Track, NHS Hr Parry Arr Force 'fuzz' College Good nmes shared by few can cpe 3 DALE ANN WHEELER KAJ MARY WHELAN 5,42 Crazy , College, Poerry, Crearlve Wnnng, Pl'ocro.sr 'Uve Love, Lough Nurse morlonsrheoniymingleverfindlimerodon - IANA WILLIAMS KY! BRUCE VINDERG IRQ Colege YMCA Froles.vofloL Human Resources, Chid Fkydwology U never be folgorren 'Ki ,,,.. l 3l x DENISE WHITE CAREN A. WIENERS KGJ 'Q' Memones have wonderful woys of bmglng bow lovonre yesrerdoys iff 3 I 3 1 PAUL WINTERELE IGI LOYED 5. WOODLAND 162 Trodc ond Fleld, College, Hope I ave before- l ger 'Tlodf 'n Roll om 'r ruse pollurforl, rock od 'n'rol a:n'r gonna del 199 V 'Qi 1 ,,, Qff nv .lf , - gyb . f p 1 DAVID ALTIERI no ELLEN anonsns rw uwuf o'nAu,4 161 R 'E' Y 9 , Q X Juus KovA ns 161 i Aw- X BNAN Mygpyy ANMONY KH-LY ELAINE TSARHOPOULOS IAQ RESENDE VALDEME 1 -A: T .X - 'K 'D gi 2 'Q-iff? XS.. 4, sf, Q Wilco' fha., x l Q- 145. af 1x .., . Y' N A .1. '?- sf, sa -, +e 33' Q,-X f I X.,..P . -'n 'x u. 7' X ' f X4 Xlqx S ALTERNATIVES jlh ,- Rn ARM ,XL L I, gix X Q l' vngxx .Lal 'ik '- Hwk' ff? i -- KWH MU'DhY Barbara .Souza N . . ' - 3.41. , f X X f 1 Dorn Callahan x I 'K ,- Row Dooley Y u , L A - ,, Q ' 7 Ka -gill! ,L J l ig. l im 05, 'N in I I Anllo Raymond Marie Savfgnano 704 OPERATIONS f U .ff r -' P I gi xii: in-:S - l , . 'fly II - ,Ami if Qfamzt 1 n 1 vi-' 2 lg 'xg ii: r' ma ' Y' fl- ' 'ij Q Jr I T ' f k A 36 Joon Hughes Inga Proronrl: 'P . I -..f' Rurh Johnson A Xsvgy . vx Q H ' . f I Q . ue ' 1-, S-fl .5- Dare Processing: Raw 1: J. Taylor, E. Meacham. Row 2. F Ginsberg L. Barkley, K. Saunders, 1. Drown. Lols Brorher 4- 1 2? Q -.4 C9 F 5 5' ' U Sllvla Flnlello Ann Sweeney J y, 1 'Q ' I ., . 'vw wk- Sluarl Kramer 1 Ann y Nevlns .1 jf, x r XX M 'wr X Iayne Rodenbush Modena Spillane Sis., 5. 0 , 4 L.. , . vnu., Talk F ,. ,,v, 5 , J S ,D .A Nancy Yuclus FI . 3 5 Lorraine Russell Joyce Lucler J' 1 l i I ' 0 Ja M nf 3. IW ., 4 6. 1 . I I K li V' ,I 4 ' N-F f FH! 'r 1 ,Ni ! 1 Y X 'x T -l 1 Anne Razenas BL 'FA' I Lorralne Ford sf ' K 'Q limi-H .-ii: Tv 4 x U' 5 ' , . .l Joan Cashman r x 1 E 1 . Q47 fd If 1 'F 1 , I . Word Processing: S. Jones, R. Rounds, D. Dellold D. , I Mary Caruso 1 Mary Walsh 1. N351 iz. 4- A 0 1. gijfei f Laura Ferrara Allce Meeks xq A WU fQ -r' Joan loyce tr, 'D 1- FW . - ' , Joan Kerr Darlene McGrath Joseph Amour Q! Jean Franclosl ll D ' 1-CY' . X -g nn K ai' ' K, 'N fb, Ri I5 , O 1 QQ if Q Q I I J I 1? 4 5 206 'X 1 .A 4 1 , we . , '1'F 1 'Y ' A x I 1 ' Sm 1 'f A 14' S4 . ff J'- . 'f T'7 '3? ag W, W 61 1 fat? ,A., 1 QQ .fr .w 1 , ,W ax W AN 'Aff' NX -i r-'1 5 1 tl l WRX? Jw 'N , 1 ' - , A .I 10 71 u - A Xl xi gf SLQ D ,Li Q I I X, 5 Rfxxx br 'X J '-'. ' ' 1 I' ' ' xwn ' 1 f Er X - . 1 L K ' Li FV? Lf i E K A E , i X I , X l J f 'L f ' 7 r l x, V l , P K l I RN X he U f X K K My t . I I I x K 4 I X ' 0 X - fa, K we Tie 1 4 I A g i i M2 . Q Q' QE 92-fail 1 K. X, tifrig? Zgcf ,A ' X E K! l K A l 2 , 1 i 1 I X x 2 N ' I I I rx X X i i K i 1 l x Ii Q 2 1 r I 4' Q7 WA Lg , C ilfffiil-cxxx WL x Y Y xi' Z 'NL - QE 1 5' -4 .m'5!1,...ff - r 7:9 - -'oyhfgf EJTOR5- Row 1: Nancy Goldsrein-Copy Editor, Liserre Chassey-Business Man- ag Elizaberh Schull-Layaur Ediror, Carol McLeod-Arr Ediror. Row 2: Kris Mc- Dor. 'd-ccwediror DeeDee Roy-Phofography Editor. Meghan Cruise-co-edilor, I fl 9 SALES: Row 1: Debbie Toomey, Terri Miller, Pam Ryan Lrserre Chossey Nancy Goldsrein. Karh y Joy, Elizaberh Schull. Kneeling: Michelle Nesseralla Regina Asmu ris, Meghan Cruise. Row 2: Karen Sankus, DeeDee Roy Kelly Camrllone Donna Reed, Joyce Magliano, Kris McDonald, Kathy Reilly f ,154-3, ,. , :-n'iiQ'5gx- nod- ff: f ,Q. .AitQ ' X L f and S... , ' w f . 3 -5 1 i,........Lg , , jg.. , 1 , ,. ... ,MW 1- ,-,A 1 Y A . , If H xl ' V . I ' r 1 . , , i ' . , , , 3 , A: 1 - J ' A :V-V ' ,- 1' - V 1 N ' ' ' V ' ' 1 X . I 1 A My , 1 ! ,f - l , LAM! T 'T 3 ,vm fs: . - ' X Ev Yay 1 z i S X 1 X X ' A we r--'-5:12 ' ' 1 l I :Sk ' S f at y ww :aff-W' r'f2:'::: an-Inu - 1u !vw V IQ i as SUPPORTING STAFF: Row 1: Debbie Toomey, Michelle N g Nesseralla, Terri Miller, Karen Sankus. Row 2: Kathy Reil- 1 ly, Pam Ryan. ADVISOR- Maria Anania STAFF: Kneeling: Donna Reed Joyce Magliano. Row 1: Eliza- beth Schull, Nancy Goldstein, Kathy Joy, Carol McLeod. Row 2: Kris McDonald, DeeDee Roy, Meghan Cruise. 209 K, fl zfff' X pf fm f S V F if IQQJQT .432 'Ffa-' 0 1.9 X ' M1 ' i 5555 Vi ' ,A lfff 1' K ' ML .Q ff' 44 'M -'Ifv L L -4 19 + Q STERU IDS 1 + ERUCKTUN Hass-4 H1951-5uml1QE-????, FUTURE ZQQS S 3. X. 19N . . ffffz . I J .ll O.. 9 . , I 5 2' v gUmlNl 13TF1-WY KUN X r,90!Q!77 REU 1 4 36 ui 5 r X The seizure of rhe Amerrcon Embossy fn Iron, rhe hosroges' re- rurn . . . Serious repression from o foiled odrnrnrsrrorfon, o new presi- denr . . . The unrirnely deorh of John Lennon, rhe bfrrh of o new yeor ond new hopes .. . The negorfve, rhe posrrfve, 1980 wos cerroinly on evenrfu! yeor ond so for fr looks os rhough 198115 foflow- ing fn rhe some vein. Trogedy ond rriumph, ol! o porr of rhe gome, All of rhrs hos occurred oround us rhough fr hos nor necessordy ffonnnued on pg 2159 I Qi., l'430i11 ent 7 2'Qi1.Q2?rq0a 'av a re1,,,,,Z tzfflfrzofzy i e ' J rl? sg 90111 . 653: Waltlng for the Host. 4 Countdown to Freedom In the v istration, Jimmy Carter suddenly given a last chance to settle the c that had helped to scuttle his Pr dency. Concluding that the 52 A ican hostages had become a liabil Iran began to bargain in earnest a deal to set them free. For both si the challenge was to reach agreemi before the dawning of the Rea Administration. As the week end a few final details ofthe hostage d still were being negotiated with help of Algerian intermediaries. I already preparations were bei made for a joyous and long-await I I ll ' I ll I U ' ery last days of his Adn I IT C E 1 The bi 'tx-f S i-i gud -A 4+ 44 44 44 4+ 44 Shah , . ,sz , ',A- 'T . . 3-XX ff' ' 'DT-' - , .lj0'i'z.LiZ A X 3-Q .- lg pfffbl' N' ' K W. . S' .. 1 l 15113 A x ,jr , ' 1, Q ., f X -Q 2 N53 gm... - ' wiki, YN K ' . O' ,J S '41 N , -5 -. X X t fi direcrly rouched us. Yer, we have become programmed in a sense, ro be moved by rhe world's ac- rions. Since rfme has become of rhe essence, we have ako learned ro combine our rrue senrfmenrs and our concern wirh a more nonchalanr manner so rhar we are able ro carry on wlrh rhe daily Hrequiremenrs of life. E venrs roo numerous ro menrlon and roo com- plex ro explain have falsen place over rhe pasr year. Ar rhelr momenr of fmpacr we have paused ro realize rhelr effecr, bur if we conrlnued ro analyze rheir resulrs or afrermarh on socfery, we would enrrap ourselves fn a mind bogglng com- s Y 1 4' I A 11- ...:. ' A , mirrmenrc Though many rragic evenrs have ofren broughr momenrs ro a srandsrfll and pur our progress seemingly ln rerrograde, hope and samerrmes poslrive ourpur and reacrfons would bring an up- swlng. Srlll we musr be aware rhar we cannor always canrrol or pre venr occurrences, especfally on world-scale. We should rry ro be, if nor more acceprlng, rhen more undersrandng. Our abflry ro undersrand ls one of our mosr lnvaluable arrrfl bures as humans and more rhan anyrhlng ebe we reahze rhar norhfng exfsrs in a vacuum and rhar everyrhlng relares. True, we Hve In a hlghly advanced world. We ICanr1nued on pg 2172 1-ggi., ' -- , Q lk if Q 5-'vgrsiv S A -g Mm , - h e-52 . .. M ' 'Qe' w , f A ' J , N L-,- V-if--,,fH.,s,5'c55f12Siie.. 5wl'FS1-,l?,' V ' ' 3 s P N . 1 fwwps. bee A Y In ,fiat-ffl, -Ad A S S 'AO rv 5 255 X55 s f- - . 5 i 'N W' Qs' '-f Q ,- ' QiXe'?b.gx9k QXQQQ Eff? Q Vxlieffiifj U M 99 ,325 635 23,89 589 SPQNHRNRSTP-3 'O' . 5 9 Q56 2-V19 X939 X352 G0 ga-9 50 'O XX sx 0 ' R9. G es 6, 'KN O Y- 0 fb 5 Q0 90 Q0 . 'B Sz, O0 Q0 , X N9 90.16433 Q5 5 'O Qs? QOQXQS' ef? iw? JNQXQWS Shi OO ang ' 'A'-+11-s CREKLQEX E- ' ' N' THE KINK5 I W E FUR TH L' ROA Y ...C X 1 :gf lfifi' gig' T ' 'A H JE L E3 v 2 Er Q iii in p 1.-104. in L r K .- X 1 'vs - -. -PL i ff -5- y K9 f X - fo i v . N . s WW Aqi ., 4 Q ' N! So lf 'X 3 ' 4 , L I .5 GJ' n 4 ls Q 1 57 ,.. -4-.-Q nun-- .-.. 11 f if 4 f' wr wifi f-4A,h,- Q,---v jflpu Y -, 4 L, ,Y , vfflfv Q li: ff' If W' It fir I . 0 Fashion QXAQV EXQH is f 'fan RT' ..f C? MN. j fix Yss -1,-1.n ,M :xA 'kS'kH f TX 1,4 'H ,J X X-f Q9 Y ii' x-ki ' 's reppy Chic The style ofthe prep-school has come out ofthe top c and into the mainstream result: an outbreak of pref chic that has made Shetlai sweaters and button-do 1 shirts hot holiday gifts. And 'r those who want to act like 1 an Y ? 1 ,L e1 ,ez have rncreased our rechnology on phenomenal levels, ralfen rremendous sreps rn rhe medical Held due ro lnrense research and have produced overall, a higher srandard of llvrng. Yer we also have pending cold wars, srares of severe eco- nomlc depresslon, increased violence, and repres- sion of our humanrsrfc values. Thrs leads us ro quesrron our supposed fully open mlnds and deep- er rarionallry. Each year, many graduaring classes rhrovv lnro gear new possiorliries for combarrlng or conrrollrng rhe problems of socfery, and also for rhe smoorher operarlon of soclery, We, rhe class of 1981, wrll now be enrering rhls realry rhar IS our world, if 5 X .gy 1 Q ! l rarher rhan jusr wafchlng, loolqmg, and llsrenlng from afar as before, We can now malse and genuinely feel an lmpacr. Nancy Goldsrern F' -.-,,,.j ,H SPORTS Gold ln the Cold KXLUII wi Ella, NVWNL' x rope L X . ,Xkaclxa c. I Q f-iw T gl' if A 'W' Q 'J 5,53 'ff RW EX s 0 A U77 in the S ' .. Edward F. Riemer Mr. and Mrs. A Special Thanks To Our Supporters . Sponsors A friend Maria Aftosmes Michelle Allaire Janet Amoling Virginia Baille Mary Baker David Barry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton Rene Berardi Mr. and Mrs. James Berry Bob Buczek Kelly Camillone Charlene Canale Cindy Cayer Lisetre Chassey Chris and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Churchill Brian Paul Conrad Elizabeth Cook Mary Ellen Cruise Marueen Cruise Meghan Cruise Peggy Cruise Mr. and Mrs. Delmonte The Deveney Family Mr. and Mrs. Standard Edelson Chris Farrell Warren and Janice Feeley Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gaudiano Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Gormley Paul G. Haertlein Sam Hanflig Tina Hyde Ernest Jillson Michele Johnsk y Kathy Joy Junior Class Officers and Advisors Irene Kustanovitz Tina Langson Richard and Janet Long Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod Kristine McDonald Marie A. 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