Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

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1 X 1 Il. - 1 I 1 4 4 I ,X ia: 0. J by L .J ,ff 1-' 4 rf' If '- Q' lzgffil il ' V: .AS ' 'A. 4 4 TLKW , ,,m 12 WM D Ww- For all the people of the planet. the rainbow is a symbol of promise. a radiant path to places beyond. The rainbow is a glimpse of perfection-reminding us of truth and beauty in our lives. Shine on brightly! -Unknown- Dear Seniors. As editors of the l982 Yearbook. it is our pleasure to present this book to you in hope of creating an enjoyable look at our four years at Brockton High. We hope this book will bring back many memories of happy hours and never ending friendships which we have all encountered over the years. Much time. effort. and hard work went into the planning and production of this book. The I2th Roundl . ln this book. we have tried to use our mascot as a symbol for the four years we have experienced at B.H.S. We carefully planned our artwork, copy, and photography to capture the meaning of our school. We would like to congratulate each one of you and extend our warmest wishes for happiness and success. Also. we wish to thank all those involved in the planning and production of this book. Our special gratitude goes to our advisor. Ms. Anania, for all her support and help in our work on The l2th Roundl . Sincerely. The Editors of the l982 Yearbook The l2th Round! Cl98l-823 Advisor: Maria Anania Co-Editors. Georgette Sarkisian Bob Boudreau Layout Editor. Jane Rosen Copy Editors: Heather Irving Tim Parker Art Editor: Mike Veno Photography Editor. Bart Connolly Business Manager. Joanne Ruggeiro Staff. Debbie Freeman Barbara Goldman John Kechejian Tim Parker Audrey Pinato Sandra Pucillo Pina Scuderi Robin Sheehan Chad Swan Contributing Staff. Angela Munies Jean-Ellen Nixon Mary-Ann O'Donnell Tom Parker Writers: Joanne Carlson Heather Irving Tim Parker Georgette Sarkisian Contributing Writers: Bob Boudreau Dwayne Cooper Gordon Jackson Laurie Jackson Greg Noone Bob O'Neill Tom Parker Mark Petti Owen Roach Joanne Ruggiero Kathy Saunders Robin Sheehan Chad Swan Photographers. Bob Boudreau Chris Burbul Dan Clague Phil Greil Gordon Jackson Tom Lynch Owen Roach Carrie Theodossiou Affliiis Jon Hickey Chris Hughes Tom O'Connor Sales. Kim Beals Bob Boudreau Chris Burbul Joanne Carlson Denise Cayer Liz Cook Sean Cornelius Debbie Freeman Barbara Goldman Andrea Goodson 'Vie ,W Gordon Jackson John Kecheiian Andrea Kelly Robin Lee Lisa Lehrer Tom Lynch Chris Mason Debbie Newman Jean-Ellen Nixon Tim Parker Anne Pecevich Carolyn Pierson Audrey Pinato ' Sandy Pucillo Owen Roach Jane Rosen Joanne Ruggiero Tricia Ryan Georgette Sarkisian Pina Scuderi Robin Sheehan Mike Sutera Chad Swan Carrie Theodossiou Mike Veno Special Thanks to: Mr. Robert Reagan. Principal, B.H.S. Dr. Thomas Cibotti. Housemaster Mr. Mario DiMarzo. Housemaster Mr. Chris Argys. Housemaster Dr. Claire Appling. Housemaster Dr. Thomas Whalen. Superintendent of Schools Mr. Robert Murphy. Josten's American Yearbook Co. Mr. Mike Marston. Dodge-Murphy Studio Ms. Ruth Beniot. Dodge- Murphy Studio Ms. Barbara Souza Mr. Robert Stone Mr. Michael Peck and allwho contributed to the success of this book. PREMIER .... DIRECTDRS .... CRITICS .... EXTRAS . . . STUNTS . . 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V if' V 9 'V 0 0 V D 0 ' U Q - Q X nowhere final bout. These the cu t woulfi even ln commemoration Rocky Marciano. Brockton's own world heavy weight champion. the Brockton teams be- came the Brockton Boxers. The fighting Boxer spirit was born then and. having grown stronger through the f years, is alive in our class, We have supported team. our in their 35 9 simple. ever had been. We all wore As we entered Brockton High School. we entered a new our become of the crowdi one in tending Brockton High. Our opponent became stronger. yet so did we. We were reinforced by our desires to succeed. ironically, in a school as large and ominous as Brockton High, we each discovered our own sense of individuality. The pressure to conform no longer existed. Our class diversified into a combination of people as inter- esting as they were different. We entered our sophomore class somewhat fatigued. To our dismay the excitement of the first year was gone. We became weighted down with new responsibilities. Several times we were knocked down by our invisible adversary. The temptation to take the ten count was great, Yeieach time we got off of the canvas, ready to ensue our limi with a renewed ambition. ' V' In our junior year we finally realized the importance of our bout. We could almost feel the approaching climax and we knew we were prepared. Finally it came. The twelfth and final round. We had entered the first round alone and scared. Now we entered the last round together, yet still scared. Now we recog- nized our great opponent. We could see. feel and touch the strength of this enemy . To our dismay our foe was. in fact, an ally. We discovered that our opponent had been within us. It was. in fact. our own fears and doubts. We realized now that we had met the challenge. We were the champions. Heather Irving '82 U S164 AL 1 I J I I 4. :wif 3 be 5'H,v iii?- 'x Q5 5' . was, M55 'Z-1? fi 1 AQ: N . ,ajft 'W flfxi l.x:'M ., ,If if 1, ' K 5s112fg. 1 -- 535531. ' it :iff 'h 35751 ' I .1 u ll yl. 15 I r .,.'Pr'r-.... -,-Q...l.3.3.i.3.g.g.g +3-3-1.2-:-2-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- N fe? xml ........ i,,,,.:-,.,--,, 3S.fi5,5OQ 25930 ? i-1115 EFTCDCKTDN l-Jl ll-ll ll I Sl II'-ll Ji Jl H 43 Crescent Street Brockton, Massachusetts 02401 Dear Graduates: Congratulations on your impending graduation from Brockton High School. This class has distinguished itself through the talents and accomplish- ments of its members who have helped make Brockton High School one of the finer secondary schools in the Commonwealth. The spirit of action and achievement of the Class of l982 has established a rich heritage at Brockton High School which can serve as a model for future classes and your own individual careers. Yours sincerely. H Qfmfwf M xl Thomas J. Whalen Superintendent of Schools R Ummm T . . 11 '7Luu44 7014144 Sgmaaaa-r 4 Sdua .5 Q' f ' I f. if M y v BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Robert F. Reagan Principal Brockton High School Graduates of the Class of I982: 5, My sincere congratulations and best wishes to you. Be proud of the many contributions you have made to Brockton High School. Remember the good K times you have had and the many friends you have met during the past years. l The educational program offered to you is second to none. Your teachers have provided you with the necessary experiences and opportunities to prepare you for a career of your choosing, whether it be in furthering your education or preparing you to enter the world of work. I wish you success in your future endeavors. Sincerely 5 -f-zffcAfC ff nfs , 'fl Robert F. Reagan, Principal a NR laecmri KV' , 617 X I, Qgf M22 ' QROCICPQZC g1AsgM1Hf5g35?T-QM'iW ix'x U j:JEfZQ,fQgQtQ,f C,,,o,,i if Housemaster DR-C-iBOTTi . YR---XR YL! ,offs Commencement and Graduation' '... .,........,. T hese are the two most frequently used words heard in American in early June of each year. Commencement is a beginning, a begin- ning ofa new part of one's life. a beginning of employment. of higher studies. adulthood really. Graduation is literally a step- ping stone. a stepping stone to the more beautiful things in life. lt is our hope at Brockton High School that you avail your- selves of the skills and knowledge that you have acquired over the past twelve years and use them profitably as stepping stones for a new beginning. the results of which will lead to a productive and fruitful life. Thomas M. Cibotti I 1 7 - I-fl Housemaster QGreen Houseb Brockton High School A, :I Q 1 --J: iii BROCICTCSN, hvlASSACH5S3E'?'l'? A U T MARIO DIMARZO if S 11 11 N6 1 fgsilwlwil To the Class of I982: With the approach of graduation. it seems appropriate to re- flect on the experiences of the past four years and perhaps to project on what the future may hold for each of you. As a class. your accomplishments have been many and it has been my impression that you have had a good mix of conscien- tious effort along with healthy fun. We hope that your memories of Brockton High School will be mostly pleasant ones filled with the feeling of accomplishment. As for the future. we hope that we have fulfilled our obligations in assisting with your preparation for the many challenges you must face both academically and socially. We are pleased to have had the opportunity to be included in a small part of your lives and we wish each of you Godspeed. Sincerely. 'X .fy L N C4124 Ki MMEA Mario D. DiMarzo Housemaster Red House HOUSEMASTER A BROCKTON HIGH SCHOOL ,a' . I x BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS J Q J ,, , , fa. -E , .. - Chris Argys , Housemaster Brockton High School To each member of the Class of l982, I extend congratula- tions and my sincerest wishes for your success in years ahead. We here at BHS --- teachers, staff, and administrators --- will be rewarded for our efforts only as each of you lives a life of service to others and finds personal happiness. Good luck and the best of everything as you begin your future. ,-r .7 ff' ff Lfuiu e 77? 1, L Chris D. Argys mR.ARGY5 - xx BROCKTON MASSACHllSETTS C C Brockton High School To the Class of l982: To graduate as defined by Merriam-Webster is to receive . . . a diploma. to pass from one stage of experience, proficiency, or prestige to a usually higher one. A multitude of experiences have occurred during your twleve years of formal education. Hopefully, many of these which are pleasant and rewarding will remain indelibly with you for life. You will remember the enduring friendships which have developed, the awards which you have received, the grasping of a difficult concept. the triumphant dramatic performance, and the winning team on which you played. ln regard to proficiency you have progressed from being a non-reader when arriving in grade one to gaining a mastery of written language. You can follow that recipe or dress pattern, solve a linear equation. and you have mastered that typewriter keyboard! Reading has enabled you to understand the disciplines, to relate past and present events, and to ponder about your future. The prestige. the honor of this day. rightfully belongs to you as a reward for your achievements. Your earned diploma represents the culmination of twelve years of dedication and perseverance. In the decade of y the l98O's as you progress to the next higher level of develop- 4 ment, meet the challenges which you encounter with confidence. DR i4lPPLinu l Use your talents and abilities in a purposeful manner. Be inde- X 7 pendent, yet tolerant and concerned with others - learn from the U balance and harmony in nature. Wishing you every success in the future as l trust you will follow the motto: Ever to excel. l fi? XX , XY Sincerely. Xe vi.. , My 7 f, if .QC My I ffwfr . 0, ,- Dr. Claire M. Appling 1 , ..:--. , . n . , . . - . .E BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS To the graduating class of I982: l wish each of you success and happiness. Your accom- plishments of the last four years have been many and varied and to this end. l sin- cerely believe that each of you will accept the chal- lenges of today's society. As time passes. please remem- ber our school with a sense of pride and respect. Richard E. Zoino 951.45 QU :za L H BROLKTON, MAS:sAt.Hl'SETTS To the Graduating class of l982. l extend my most heart- felt wishes for the very best life has to offer to each and every one of you. and may all of your dreams and desires become reali- ties. Charles Puliafco ,-xx. RICHARD ZUINO ASSIS'I'.XNT HOUHEM.-XSTEH BROCKTON HIGH SCHOOL BROCKTON MASSACH USETTS Q 5 Charles Puliafico Am. Nouumuhv anocxron more FCNOOI. G- Kenneth Cardone Assistant Housemaster Brockton High School To the Graduating Class of As you approach the end of your public edu- cation. l would like to commend you on your achievements. You have continued to be part of what l consider to be an outstanding tradition at Brockton High School. Your academic excel- lence and achievements in the arts. theatre. and athletics will never be forgotten. l sincerely hope that you will con- tinue to develop your in- terests and talents so that you will become tru- ly happy and successful in your lives. Good bye. good luck. and God bless. y Q 7 f G - me Kenneth H. Cardone l7v.f..0m 3- 7' V V ,.v,-..-.,,,,, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS of gr Snq 'fi ' gg. . l an I LJ gxtmu 1:5 R.-XYMONUJ, HUSSOLARI XSSISTANT llOUSlilvlASTliR liRUL'K'I'UN llliill SCIIOOL To the Class of l982: May your graduation be the beginning of a successful and prosper- ous future. lt is the hope of the faculty and ad- ministration that in some way we have made your years at Brockton High School an enjoyable and educational exper- ience. May you be blessed with success and happiness. Congratula- tions Class of l982. Raymond Bussolari ll' Lisa m la. R I edrr- your hare art or be ar ron ar chool, exeeli emenrr e. and rer be rcerelr Il corr- our ir' nts so me tru- cessful rd bye, l God W. Q 'IP U r ni reset re0f ani roc IOV eni0v8 1 3 X 9 -qega Brock ton Public Schools Brockton, Massachusetts o24o2 Office of DANIEL P. KULICK Administrative Assistant Congratulations - On this occasion you have reached a milestone in your life. You have succeeded, by graduating. a twelve year challenge which has prepared you for future endeavors. I trust that your past school experiences and especially those at Brockton High School have given you the knowledge and skills to meet the future with achievement and happiness. As you prepare for the next dimension, it is important that you believe in yourself and begin to establish life objectives so that your abilities and ener- gies will be directed in a meaningful way. There will be times when your journey will take you off course. Hopefully the forti- tude you possess by your self-belief will convert those valleys of disappointment to mountains of satisfaction and be consistent with your personal life objectives. Good luck and my blessings go with you. 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N 1 ., X ,f 5 xx, 1 I L.. 1 TH DLparImenl Head T Hcllcu' Rvllcxr xdu H' :I RCII' ' T ' p A T x I '43 7 i ' 'L ff f f' X X sf 'T x , 4 I I I ' I I I -A .I I I IIIIE 1' 1' :I I J IIIIS f' I I l 1 JOHN MC GOWAN THOMAS ROSS Th II timed truth we mlgh h ve who k h g dly h d g FRANCES LONG KATHLEEN PECK Aucrs 3 O'MALLEY fn Best wishes I always! in h S 'S' I I RICHARD ' Pines ' ' ESSQDER The opera J p :xg h 1 I dv I I 54 V if The future is NOW! ., 4 if I ' ji .V , E X' , ' 1 ROBERT STONE NHAT VAN NGUYEN PAMELA SULLIVAN - I MICHAEL WYCHULES MORTON TIBBETTS The best is ye be. I EDWARD W BOYLE - DONNA BURRILL LAURA COHEN sHAuN CONDON 1 I 1-Y Q n ' mth a personal muh , mr I x -Y x 5' - 15' DONALD -- , f ' 'Sim CALLOW .3 H u I 1 slvl! .H N X, M U A. .Aix W Xa Y rf gh gg-. V f J susAN GIRAGOSIAN WILLIAM JENRINSON JOHN KELLEHER 2g2'ff'A ' 3 A5 d p K 'OO re UI us mor I bl I mon I IOOI H d TES wha h pp I wan b I1 P L 1 cons I V x X v LQ , ROBERT - 2 -ws ' 'S Q LAURIE Iam: MANNING MEDAGUA ,ww i DIANE MORAN ROBERT I DENBE lR'p.xrlmcnl Head F A '34 MURPHY O gg - 9 F' ,N ll . , A lllll.ll'l..l.f.-..l-l- I l R R T Q I ROBERT O'CONNEl.l. E. V, Ill, ST-.1genY're'capuluIales G p yogenw AU E5 TON FRANK PAIVA .IUANITA PETERSON pi'- - fr . IWALTER SNARSKY 1 I -i iv-'Xa ali' -rf Xt I Q , lg J A A R 3 I' 'ALVIN WEINER 'Each class has a personalny f WINIFRED RYAN HILDUR SUNDSTROM LORETTA TRAW JESSIE USES -a 4 C29 ANTOINETTE PIAZZA CATHERINE SABA l- LYNDA THOMPSON lr, MARY POWER A RICHARD 6 TINGBLAD aint, 'V 4 Worth IS better th , wealthtg d .V bl gre h y T ff 1 . n b h '7 ' 0' Rv.'l:'x h d S r Gfabylxr 1 X 'E Ritual: T xx 'X ,V mt' A ' In N - 'ff ' g : u f' tt uxfif t w: fT' i'?'Qnf1l f JANET VOYER JOANNE WHITE ROSEMARY ALLEN MARIA ANANIA ALTON CALDWELL Do the wry besl von can. no o R I h h Q- -1 I JN STEPHEN COOK NANCY DONNEGAN ,.,,. A x X .IIS II I X41 JWI1 A . W fcgt If' Q 5' M JANE BALBONI Build yoursell a gb I 95, bl f I 1 h h h n s h I 1 d laugh JAMES CONNOLLY ELIZABETH DALEY SUSAN DUKESS Learmnb w I though! IS I b I h bh I I g p I I PHILIP FORTIN f I JAMES GARVIN ri! I I if X Ja JUDITH KARP I ROSEMARY Koukv A sky with clouds, the motion of the moon and waves al play a s a-wmd p g Theodore R hk XI All I J DAVID FURMAN .Sb A X JAMES KEANE PAUL LAURINO CLAUDIA MAC- DONALD Yx V RITA MC DERBY JAMES MEADE rv33mS C0111 ' ' R MARCIA f PENDLETON 11 CATHERINE LUTTER JANE MALATESTA VICTOR MERRILL I lt! 'lk RICHARD O BRIEN LEONARD MIELE fu- DONALD RUBIN I L I each become all lhat he was amd capable oi being and h h n I 5 I h n h , 1 b h h X, I1 y . LESLIE SPINNEY .faq A I' PENNY KNIGHT , CHARLES ODEN WILLIAM ALLEN BERNARD BRUNS VINCENT MACRINA DIANE PRINCE X 1' V 5 . 4 1 I K DENNIS SULLIVAN JANICE BROSIUS ALEXANDER PECEVICH . Department Head Whatever career yo may pursue- rememb h f IS alway d un h f ld 1-' ki 9? CATHERINE STOKES JEAN SULLIVAN Sd F ef ROSA FENN JANET COULTER JOSEPH EVORA RACHEL LAWSON STEPHEN WU 11 PEDRO SANCHEZ P ' 1 W 1 l D0l Be a 5 sperm 4 - 6 BARBARA 'A E JOSE SERPA SMITH f A J. . lr - i - DR. vlvlANE THEODORA TACONET A, THOMPSON ules chuens abofgn I A -'ksperen con CBYBNBTIB P3559 . - 1 L I q Ira? A 'F MARIANNE ZAPPONI M 'Q l-ng NANCY BUCKLEY X , PAUL JELLIsoN EI ' 1 HEI WILLIAM EAGLESON - 4 I 3 L DOUGLAS IVIILDRANI VINCENT RICCARDI ALAN QQNKIN d f W S I I zu, ' , ' 1 ,S IN A Q 1 1 N v v k 1 Q,-5 I A xi C ,, - 4, 1Ql- A ,221 KI ' I , is 1. SUSAN S ' WEAVER A life well-Iwed IS a work of art, I 4 'l Ll MARK SULLIVAN ' I . 5- Q 'X STEPHEN I I YACHIMSKI I I I A -f I DIANE 'LAGADEC B f enlighnenmem. c EN Ch PP ca Y E hoppang wood and carrylng water Af Igh g d d ff AII L MARY BURKE MARY LANE In ff 11 RAYMOND ROSE ALAN JOLLY l CLELL DONALD Allin CHARLOTTE OPPENHEIM DOROTHY H A OLIVER 0LfQ2f.i.T0h1llal' Z., own. T g Iv! 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JOHN MCCARTHY JOHN PAANANAN JOSEPH PRIOLI Deparlmenl Head 7' 4 JEFFREY RODRIGUES LEONARD RUSSO MARJORIE WALSH MARGARET ADAMS 4,-fa 2 FRED CHENEY X . +L- f I WILLIAM COGAN DANIEL ADAMS NO'RMAN BLIJMBERG JOHN CORBEIL ARCHIBALD KATHLEEN KELLY GERVAIS Department Head It SHERYL WOY LEE LAMPERT JACQUELINE FRITZ 4 4- ,QI X GERALD MACEACHERN X U:- JOHN OAKES buenua est POIESIB Eapnenllacssgarsmellor 1 I I Ilprljgtsjrrd or k Mr ubotu 1 'L JOHN O CONNOR JOHN PEDICINI RICH ARD PENDZICK ii as THOMAS f HOMER PINS , RANDALL 5 A 5 Us f ff X I, EJ 11 RICHARD REAGAN DONNA MACK 1-D ROBERT PERKINS QC bl 1 1 ICI s N.. .L N RMN: -1 I I I 5 I 1 I I 3 14 x A x L: 3 ,HSI ' ., MARY STADELMANN MARLENE WOLRICH CLAIRE KELLEHER HARRY SHARKEY IVQG' JOHN J. SULLIVAN EARL SHEPPARD ... .of far- V' -9 x I A NANCY IAICHER i MICHAEL roam CAROL VECCHI EFFEE VELLIOS FRANCIS YAFRATE ff CLAIRE CHILDS II I wan! IS lc IIIOFC' WILLIAM FERRIS JA M ES LAZOU R Department Head ix WILLIAM POLISENO IRENE SLATTERY fs I I s J X X N I ,in U -N Q 5. Q ARMOND COLUMBO i i - BARBARA MC RAE i - Y' PHILLIP . O'CONNELL I 'K ' X RICHARD SANDERS I Q, X .' DONALD VANDER- I STREET 5 X I 5 N L CHM L ll-R 1 .- -B f 1 1 GERALD BEALS 1 ,' f I l Q '. I - Q MORRIS I BAKER I Wx, LLH51T3Q'Z?IiZL'.lf N I If V I CHARLES CREALESE I - In Genesis L26 we ik JAMES BOHLIN Best wishes for a life full of happiness and success HARVEY BLACKMAN RICHARD BURTON dv ROBERT CATTABRIGA ANTONIO CABRAL V K Q I 'mf x HAROLD BENT JANICE BROCKMAN ALICE CARLSON STEVEN COMEAU EDMUND DELGADO WILLIAM FINN P ,FO H Omm WARD GRANT JOHN JOHNSON SHARON NICHOLAS MARGARET O CONNELL RICHARD OSSO THOMAS PILESKI Life is what yo k f b h ITIS C0 IL. b h you f p b I CHARLES ROTH Rememb h b P ROBERT TILLEY lt's lust ov next dg I RICHARD WILLIS JOSEPH .5 O'SULLIVAN K FRANK pAuL Klnd words butter X Q no parsmps X II JOANNE REMY li FREDERICK WASTI .4 3 SD-B LAURA YUILLE 4',J JOHN WEIDENFELLER ROBERT CAHILL 111, ' n m ROBERT BETHONEY PAUL BURNS R RENE Louis R J CASSIANI COLITTI N-xi' igifff - Z' -1:1-'TZ ,ff B : 4 R Il i -2 A l- 11 ? 1 l ROBERT D'ARCY ROBERTA DAVIS ggN':QH'5'CE MARGE DoNovAN il l si- DAVID DORE MARIA DOUNELIS X For God so Ioxed the worli h ! , , hus om- and onlw son. uh h Hmmm to thc baskcl. please '- ,- bl h h II , h b MICHAEL n nav Jh3I DONGVAN 1 1 i 3 f vb 3 1 GEORGE , m HARRINGTON r . r ALICE HOGAN N i V . -A -La. 'L IHC L . L . JACK LEHANE S Qc' ,X JO ANNE O BRIEN MICHAEL RUSSELL DONALD SALVUCCI Deparlmenl Head NORMAN SILVERMAN RITA SMITH P--X lv ,lfll ni PATRICIA SULLIVAN WILLIAM SZACHOWICZ 'T . A , - , ' . ' , ' Q - I i'F I'E WI ,V K2-U If-T55 ROBERT SULLIVAN - I ROBERT UTO EDWARD WALSH WILLIAM WHITE DOLORES SYLVIA lun? o con In ences, on ' II muSI b I h ph FBSQFM B .- ft 4. JERALD SAVAL Who is lhal man behlnd those foster grants? THOMAS E. SMITH Happiness and Toy IU all of you! SUSAN SZACHOWICZ A 311 WILLIE WILSON f I 1 I i I Lf! JOHN CONNORS , , 3 :GU ' , J 'Q Q , Y 3 ,Q 2' -f F ' 42.-gmfiv a my ' 4 f ,V 'N ij : fi f f f ,A 1 2 ,Y S , ,Q f N,-4 ROBERT KELLEY If you love somethung. se f . lf b k y . y . If d ' l MAUREEN MURRAY GERALD LYNCH Adopt the pace of nature He I IS patience. Ralph Waldo Eme l MARY SLINEY IIIIIIGDIIUOIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIUISIIIIlllll-IIIIEISBIIW pi STUDENT STUDENT DIRECTOR DIRECTOR COMMUNI- COMMUNI- , REPRE- REPRE- OF OF TY TY SENTATIVE SENTATIVE ATHLETICS ATHLETICS SERVICE SERVICE L JAMES SH . GERALD FAHERTY EUGENE MARROW JACK SARSON AW d h II D N - 1:2 6 ' ' ' L- . Q ,x - ' ' 1 Av- 1 A X DOROTHY MILLIGAN f I I MICHAEL IPPOLITO WILLIAM LUZADER THOMAS BUBA rn R H ll 11 T I1 .2 5 -if an gf.. 74, ADHIHISTRAT '0'1H-gy. f'l f' I 41 xl A QQQXS Vx cd yt LW fl nal TV 5 W0 r,,.f- -nf' .s. ' 1 r I 1 Q ,,-fl' ff' 4 I s i 1 Y !V ,,,. 2-if' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 5 s - L 55 .xl - , to D1 Q5 i we 'DIT- 1 5 .ie -Q Throughout the past four years the Class of '82 has seen a great deal of change: both internally and externally. Probably one of the greatest attri- butes of the Senior Class. however. has been its ability to move with those changes. The most important goal of the Senior Class is one that has been exemplified by its officers and Executive Committee members. That is. they have demonstrated that kind of level-headed together- ness which gets things done. This unity is vital to the successful accomplishment of any endeavor. and it has enabled our class to do a great deal. But the Senior Class Officers and Executive Committee members do not merely set examples for others to follow. Rather. they have learned an ever-valuable lesson life: that one cannot always do it alone. They have learned camaraderie com- munity. and compassion. -Patrick Cesarini '82 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Top to Bottom: Larry Sack. Gina DiGravio. Marv Santry. Pat Cesarini. Hugh McLaughlin. John Buckley. Linda Baron- celli. Robin Scheuer. Lisa Montagano. Sue Doherty. Jan Sharkansky, Tricia Ryan. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top to Bottom: Pat Desarinl. Pres.: Mary Santry. Vice-Presn Eileen C3Sl'lIl1.S9C.a Hugh McLaughlin. Tres. 'I I 2. Vi X ,i 1 L 11 9-Q XS--...,.-.- i nl 'QL JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . mimi! e 3QO.C'K '9 ' F' 'GPL- fha if Q- fx 4 35 3 I ' Wiailfslllrf I ,A .Q sv N 6 The Class of I983's junior year was a great success thanks to the enthusiasm of the student body and efficiency of the Class of i983 student government. Our major income this year was from the Junior Prom featuring Scout, and our annual dance featuring the talented bands Triton and Sydrome . Fun- draisers such as the annual Christmas cake sale. Thanksgiving hat sale, and flower sales brought in additional funds to start us off with a great standing in the treasury for our senior year. -Mia Condon JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. From top to bottom: Kathy Curry-pres., Timothy Kelleher-vice pres., Mia Condon-sec., Jana Johnson-treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Ist row: Tim Kel- leher-vice pres., Roberta Harback. Kenny Brown, Mr. Roth-advisor. 2nd row: Cathy Curry-pres.. Mia Condon-sec., Ed Gyukeri. Pam Roy. Jana Johnson. Nancy Spadea. Cheryl DeCastro. Jodi Siegal. Sue Bagas Y, ,. ,,.... ggi! .zip SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Every class of Brockton High has certain goals which it would like to reach. The goals of every class include building up a large treasury which pay for such things as the senior class gift. help lower the costs of proms. and aid the class in many ways. The sophomore class officers provide the lead- ership and dedication neces- sary for this to be accom- plished. The class officers also plan interesting and fund rais- ing activities for respective class. The sophomore class is trying to reach these goals un- der the leadership of their class officers as they prepare for their two most exciting years at Brockton High School. -Joanne Carlson SOPHOVIORE CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE CGNIWTTEE lsr row: Bob Capuro-pres.. Jamie Peznola. Elaine Centeio. Nlarretta CBIISIO, Laurie Nlill- er. Ruta kelly. Debbie Fishman. Patrice Gaynor-sec. 2nd row- Elise Gilbert- vuce pres.. Gregg Linde. Jeff Aron- ofskv. karen Goldberg. David Weene. Monica Nloffltt. Sally Vlurphv. Paul Hamblv-treas. l is M1-SS ig STUDENT SENATE ff I If XKA l. -Q 'W W f L g 1 ll E' 'J-T 'I fl ,rf f As students of an extremely large high school. we are faced with the problems of convey- ing our feelings to school ad- ministrators. However. Brock- ton High has overcome this problem through the Student Senate. The Senate. which is composed of two Senators from each grade of every house. dictates the views of the students to the administra- tion of the school. Thanks to this group of hard working. dedicated people the student population possesses a strong voice in school affairs. Joanne Carlson Row one L. to R. E. Valiquette. M. Cayer. B Spencer. R. Vogell. L. Baldwin. S. Sullivan. L Lupo C. Burnett. E. Devito. Row Two L. to R J bulls. W. Wheaton. G. Greenblatt. A. Pike J Sharkey. J. Pedulsky. L. Rafkin. G. Mara. A Lohen. T. Fishel. Dr. Taconet. M. Kovner Row Three L. to R. L. Goodson. L. Gelman. L Anapolsky. S. Shirosky, A. O'Leary. R. Ped dell R. Asmutis. K. Scanlon. M. Petty i 3. 3 ITN' 3 I m, -1 ?'f Sv , V , 1 EAN 1-s I 4 ' Y I -J STEERING COMMITTEE: Row I L. Rafkin G. Mara, A. Pike, L. Anapolsky. Row 2 Dr Taconet. M. Cayer, J. Sharkey, A. Cohen C. Taconet V+-J af .f '- O Q .ix ' 1 - 'Q rg! Under the leadership of Mary Meaden and Eleanor Swift as Co-Editors in Chief. THE PERMANENT PRESS has been a vital part of keeping students and teachers alike informed of what's happening at Brockton High School. After bouncing back from near financial ruin during the l979-I980 school year. The Permanent Press has become a well respected student publication. The main concern of the newspaper is to get features and news that the faculty and students would be interested in. and they've fulfilled these goals. The Permanent Press is looking forward to continuing many years into the future. -Mary Meaden ' 9' il it 'p ' J. a I, . .L E E' i arf? I H1 5 I OO 'iv--f A sl? .44 Ist row E Swift co-editor. M. Meaden, co-editor. 2nd row: K. Osborne, A. Cagnina. G. Greenblatt. A. Killory. Lo don K Lockettl. P. Borges. 3rd row: R. Hebshie. D. Cayer. K. Connolly. J. Cohen. 4th row. S. Wllner. G. SIIYEFIO, P De eney G Jackson. C. Mendelson. D. Clague. T. Mooney. A. Pike. M. Waygan, A. Plnato. D. Goldstein, D. lil , r 1 4 1 l I I w L k 4 Y l f AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB ' ff! I fl ' g .X ' 4.5 5' Y f- '-s vas , av i 2 -C on A, 'O 9' my y I I . 1 inn N' .L ft. ' I 4 7. - if j i 4, . ' h a :fm ' ,inn , 'll f . . , I .Y-QQN f .N y, .0 39' I 3 5 1 if 2 I ' Q f N xi! fl N ,id lu Jaxx- , W M g , D ' '- X E , I 1 4' 1 I' I ir f lr I' r i - ' ' 4 J N- :Q -L- X 'Y 2 ,M 09? TT ' L. 5 131. The Afro-American Club is a group of students sharing mutual interests. backgrounds and goals. The club gives the students a chance to work as individuals as well as a group to improve their academic, social, and person- al lives. The group is involved in various activities during the entire school year. the climax of which is their annual fashion show. -Joanne Ruggiero and Bob Boudreau Ist row: Mike Noble. Renee Davis, Judi Duncan. Valencia Lewis. Natalie Merritt, Lemar Roby. 2nd row: Lucy Veiga. Angela Gayles. Mirandolina Fontes, Cynthia Porter, Cheryl Smith, Sheila Butner, Renee Kirk 3rd row: Rochelle Davis, Annette Lesueur. Adrienne Barnes, Lenny Mclean, g fl Michelle McCottrelI, Ernest Butler, Derek Jay McCIinton, Joanna Gayles 11 - Q x fl lll l X -.J NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students are inducted into the Na- tional Honor Society during both their Junior and Senior years. Selections are made based upon academic standing. participation in extra curricular activi- ties and character. The selections are made by a group of teachers. guidance counselors. and housemasters. Parents and students are invited to an induc- tion ceremony which includes the pre- sentation of a pin to each new member and their parents. The Honor Society elects four officers who are made re- sponsible for the organization of the meetings. GREEN HOUSE. lst row: Suzanne Gavin. Kathy Scanlon. Kathy Wentzell. Valerie Hazen. Lisa LalVlonica. Debbie Al- bertazzi. Sheila Hunter. Marilou Carey. 2nd row: Deborah Newman. Joanne Ruggiero. Debbi Freeman. Stephen Sha- piro. Lee Rafkm. Joe NAcRae. John Clifford. Peter Deveney, Marc Pepi. Knute Tibbetts. Doris Stahl. Denise Cayer. An- drea Kelly. kathy Dermody. Rl:D HOUSE: Ist row: Robin Sheehan. Susan Wakeling. Mat- thew Sheahan. Steven Horvitz. Paul Murphy. Alice Cagnina. Anne Roche. Donna Delulio. Belinda Evora. 2nd row: Tammy Gilbert. 'Vlary Alexander. Holly A. Ruth. Anne Pece- vnch. Robert Levine. Wayne Nash. Laurie-Ann Nessralla. fl llllll llllll lllllll itlllllFfFFF Joel Horowitz. David Goldstein. S lg.. it.-. A . .0 LQ: , 1 vw' X -is A f my ' yy 5 sa: , fr' 'N f 41 5 r xA.A AZURE HOUSE: lst row: Irene Burns, Alice Johnson, Michelle Brennan. Diane Morris. Donna Benson, Adalia Karim, Wendy Landy, Carol Zimarowski 2nd row: Gina DiGravio, Mary Johnson, Ed Tale, Andy Howhannesian. Tony Zeoli, John Colombo. Phillip Greil, Pat Cesarini. Tom Price. James Ginis, Michael Zullas, Stanley Kallianidis. YELLOW HOUSE: lst row: Mary Bowker, Jeannette Ewing, Sarah Murphu. Mary Sentry. Lisa Priest, Beth Rosen. Kolleen O'Connor, Joan Sullivan, Salma Hai- kal. 2nd row: Paul Adams, John Pozerski, Richard Collett, Chris Hughes. Stephen O'Donnell. Linda Bar- oncelli. Robin Scheuer. John Murray, Marcel Cesa- vant. 11 Wllllllllll f -l--NJ. L...l ..,.l. S DRAMA CLUB Brockton High has been well represented by its drama club. Last year the club won the all-state castfensemble award for its performance of the one act play Wings. This year they will enter again with a one act version of Shakespeare's As You Like lt. After last year's memorable presentation of the musical Mame. we can all look forward to this spring's perfor- mance. The drama club is made up of many talented seniors. The actors. the directors. the set designers. the dancers and the technicians: all are essential to the great success this group has enjoyed. Heather Irving Nl. Alexander. L. Benoit. L. Berman. R. Btztnkauskas. B. Breslin. K. Carter. D. Downey. T. Lstey. R. ltgaratto. V. Hazen. A. kelly. L. Goodson. C. Marandola. L. NlcCormack. lx. Nlaynard. T. Nlullen. S. Nlurphy. K. O'Connor. Nfl. O'Donnell. T. Parker. l. Priest. lx. Russo. G. Schleffer. L. Stegal. L. Silverman. M. Stlxestrt. J. Starr. S E. Stroum. A. Topoulos. L. Toomey. G. Tsagams. L. Twtss. L. Welsh. J. Callaghan. N. Clark. L. Cook. J. Curlop. E. Delea. T. Doley. T. Donovan. L. Fitzgerald. S. George. B. Goldman. D. Good. G. Greenblatt. P. Hutchins. L. Jenkins. -X. lxtllory. J. lxtnney. J. lxultesh. L. LeBeau. Nl. Nleaden. C. Nflendelson. T. Nlooney. G Noone. G. Ntakoulas. Nl. Papoulnas. E. Pauley. C. Parker. M. Pettl. -X. Pike. S. Raymond. J. Stadelntann. N. Stearns. E. Swift. M. Young. J. Aronofsky. N. Arranttldts. E. Bass. lx. Benoit. R. Caputo. D. Cary. M. Cayer. K. Charleston. A. Cohen. S. Colombo. A. DtPasqua. T. lrtshel. D. Fuchs. E. Gilbert. D. Gtrardm. J. Gores. A. Green. Nl. Hecht. L. Jacobs. D. kanerskt. C. Lattsos. Nl. Nloftttt. S. Nlurpln. lx. Norcross. P. Riley. L. Rttucct. S. Schmttchel. k. Sulltxan. F. Zomo. Freshmen R. Boumttrt. k. Bowker. J. Cahill. C. Cronin. J. Edwards. D. loster. A. Htckey. N Jorgensen. lx. NlcCormack. B. Mtllman. C. 'N1urphx.B Ravtlew. S. Sulltxan. E. Zotno 111' I D . l L., X.! 3 ' A, f .Yr ggefp- if r f iv W' 'i .f if xt, ts as Tx. vi, I K W- 'T ,F T '5., 'L Y KS' l bf-T STAGE CREW Tj WT T57 The stage crew at Brockton High School is a very important part of all productions. They are involved in the designing and constructing of sets, and all the back stage work which is done for the plays and musicals presented at BHS. They spend many long and hard hours painting, cutting, glueing, and the overall constructing of each set. Top to bottom Cstandingjz Tricia Mullen, Mike O'DonneIl, John Starr, Tom Estey. Alexa Tsokanis, Marykate O'Donnell, Christine Maynard. Ilene How- ard, Ellie Swift, Lynne Benoit, Lisa Pirest, Carol Zimarowski Top to bottom Cseatedb: Jeanette Ewing, Michelle Brokmeier. Doreen Downey, Roni Bizin- kauskas. 199' 4,11-'Q'-n-Q' do al X A55 sqxr NI ' Q' -5 81 SKI CLUB 8.0-L5 CM 'S ROCKET CLUB This club provides those students. who have an interest in rockets. with the opportunity to share information. They become involved with the build- ing of model rockets. also studying the mechanics behind their flight. The Rocket Club provides a practical application of scientific interest. -Heather Irving O Q X N J ..::- ,, jN '-' ni? 'Li' ., S jj CHN9 Because of our New England location skiing is readily available. however. many students would still not have the opportunity if it were not for the Ski Club. They plan trips to local ski areas at rea- sonable cost. lt gives the chance for interested students to participate in their favorite winter sport. The ski club also plans one major European Ski Trip each yea. -Joanne Carlson 11 :X J' 1- 1 , 1. ,gf K' ECOLOGY CLUB f O' A X f There are many clubs at BHS which provide its members with fun activities. but there are few organizations which also help to improve the environment of the community. The Ecology Club is - one such organization. This club pro- vides students with the opportunity to ' - ski. to hike, and to climb. This club gives people the chance to have a great time. At the same time, it teaches stu- dents about ecology and working to im- prove the environment. Joanne Carlson 1 4 lst row: Kathy Horigan, Karen Sheehan, Lori Price, Lynn Jenkins. Kathie MacDonald, Mary Ann Sullivan. 2nd row. Anne Rix. Chris Rix. Jackie Kinney. Sean Cornelius. Liz Cook. Patty Rimouitz . Jerry MacDonald, John Crowley, Jeff Goldman, Lisa Orlando, Debbie MacAusIand, Liz Boiar- zyski, Arthur Flynn, Mr. Tilley-advisor. DIIICICICJ CJEICJDCI CJEJDQCJ Ci1::xC1CJC1 000013 jam E .O DECA L with advisor Mr. Faherty to operate the school store that is located in the core building. Through class- room Iearning, students are given the chance to ob- tain firsthand experience in the field of retailing. Stu- dents learn about the theories behind retailing as well as the skills of working well with customers. The D.E.C.A. store makes available to the students of Brockton High everything from clothing to greeting cards. Its success is a direct reflection on the students who are members of this club. -Heather Irving The Distributive Education Club CD.E.C.A.j works Top Photo: Bottom to Top: A. Webby, C. Roche, R. Stevens. L. Valade. Mr. Faherty Top L. to R. E. Schmidt. R. Sergio. M. Quinn, T. Osborne, K. Mooney. D. Mundin, L. Matos, R. Morin. D. Bent. Bottom Photo: Bottom to Top: D. Bumpus. D. Dwyer, C. Costa. T. Bienvenve. K. Gorman, R. Merrill. seated K. Goodwin, Mr. Flaherty Top R. to L. B. Empey, F. McDonald. F. DeVito, J. Carter. S. Baxley. D. Gardner 1111 22. .fa Z ETW?SqQ - TH -W sg, Q7 . X X. hh T I W - -,g X x . x it it 3 Q O - MATH CLUB ' Math Club advisor Mr. Pedicini has often said that the math club is the most difficult team to make in the school. This may very well be true. Of the more than l.OO0 seniors in our school. only five may be members of the varsity team. John Clifford. Maureen Waygan, Lee Hutchins. Steven Shapiro and Joe McCrae are the seniors that compete for this elite spot. The math club meets once a week. to discuss different problems. Each month it travels to a host school to compete with seven other teams. During these meets the students are challenged with math prob- lems ranging in difficulty. The team is in a tough league. but has enjoyed great success in the past. - Heather Irving Row I L. to R. S. Arthur. S. Kramer. J. Clifford, F. An- drade, W. Tan, Row 2 L. To R. Mr. Pedicini. Advisor. S. Shapiro. J. McRae. P, Deveney. L. Hutchins. J. Kinney I 'X- XAZET- ffm: 5 F , F! l o J i I -mmf 1 A . il 1 1 scHooLsANK l Mr. Kelleher. Advisor. Mary Johnson -...X XX r.l Us . 1 x s .., lil . ',:, y., .4-', .,. 'm -r il T .- ' A03 ,11' X, w iyxm L Qt ! l 1 l 5 itil ,Z E., .,n.y-,A fx sf T S-4 1-2 Y. e N lu 5 An club There are many artistically talented students at BHS and the Art Club provides the opportunity for these people to meet together. The club plans many interesting field trips to area colleges, museums and art exhibits They also work on many different art projects which help to develop their talents. The Art Club is a great organiza tion for those students interested in art at BHS -Joanne Carlson Ist row. T. O'Connor. R. Scheuer, R. Levine. pres.. S. Gavin, B. Folsom, L. Twiss, V Block. 2nd row. S. Mclntire, J. Nickerson W. Cruz C, Medeiros D. Pierce. 3rd row. Mr. Allen, advisor, M. Rudolph, J. Shinnick, M. Smith, H. Wood, B. McGrail K. Nestelberger, D. Feeney. P. Comeau, C. Zimarowski, J. Hickey, Vice pres. C Hughes, J. Stadelmann, H. Vegal, W. Spack Q-J ll 9 , v i uE1 BHS is an exceptional school in many ways. and one way is through the Literary Review. This mag- azine publishes the short stories, poems, and artwork of students. It is also printed in the Graph- ic Arts Department, therefore, it is a completely in school project. The Literary Review provides the opportunity for interested students to become in- volved with the many aspects of a publication. -Joanne Carlson Ist row L-R. L. Chin. J. Carlson, T. Fishel. L. Nessralla, Advisor. Mr. Connolly. 2nd row: L. Seigel, L. Silverman, R. Blackman, J. Dahlborg if Literary Review p 4 S Ist row L-R1 Mario Massaro. Mark Pie- piora. Bull Pope. Gerry Gentile. 2nd row: Mr. Wasti. Advisor. Thomas Foss. Stephen Arclkowsku. pres.. Ste- phen O'DonnelI. Andy Gillis. Mark Thomas. Arthur Ponticelli , r . , Science Fiction Isl row L-R Scott Arthur, Mark Thom- as. pros.. Noah Jorgenson. Bull Pope. xpres.. Steven Niclntire. Ind row- Chrus Burbul. Jeff kasuca. N1r, Sullnan. Adxisor. Julie Bilodcau. treas.. Tricia Pope. Laura Bulodeau. L. kenvon row L-R. S. Lynch, S. Luinis, F. Zoino, K. Robbins, M. Maynard, I. Howard, L. Price, pres., K. Sheehan. surer, M. Forrester 2nd row. S. Colombo, K. Albertazzi, A. Rix. sec., P. Rimovitz, S. Healy, S. Willis, Pecevich, M. Lynch. L. Smith, D. Downey, F. Westerlund, S. Wilner, G. Silverio 3rd row. L. Kelleher, Swift, N. Arvanitidis. L. Thibeault. P. Vella. M. Czymbor, R. Hebshie, M. Solomon, J. Stadelmann. A. N. Clark, E. Audette, C. Maynard, L. Nessralla. L. Ashley, S. Schmitchel if' iifilx Benoit Daryl Anmahian Jean Economos Row 2 Doreen Dantono Susan Costello Gina Jamie Peznola Joe Moran Elizabeth Keane Susan Marble GailGreenblatt Susan Healy Susan Tammy Preston. Row 3. Marnie Enderle. Eveline Lopes. Angeline Lopes. Cheri Pessin. ahoney. Nancy Sheridan. Mary Beth Meehan. David Cary. Michelle Delea. Ellen Delea. Debbie Anne Rix. Lori Price. Susan Willis. I. Mr. Richard Boucher-advisor. Karen Sheehan. Elise Gilbert. Debbie Fishman. Melissa Welch. M row Bottom to Top. L. Panton, N. Thomas, C. McCarthy, D. Forrest, Mr. Snarsky, Advisor. 2nd row. Nelson, K. Poliseno, N. Bouzan, E. Carey, A. Mullen f CS fX X . 'I YG X Q X The Brockton High School Key Club is a commu- nity service org. for h.s. students which deals with the development of community and school. The club is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club which is comprised of the leading businessmen of the community. Its l98I-82 theme is Pursue Tomor- row's Potential . The I98I-82 Key Club's major goal is to raise money for the New Eng. Trauma Center. Boston. Mass. The club has sponsored many fundraisers such as. bowl-a-thon, cake sales. collections, and -v p -pf I B is n ,. XX f ' j f f NX , g J Q T' A X fr' -- ,fi f E , S 4-5 K it X TT X . P XX -' lg. FRENCH CLUB fr fx 'F Xfbfifff, f- ffrzxxfnhffq f X selling Spook Insurance at Halloween, to help reach this goal. Through the club's activities. members gain a true awareness of the world around them. The club also encourages the development of one's own self-being by teaching its members to be responsi- ble and concerned citizens of the community. Our advisor, Mr. Dore, expresses the importance of the Key Club. He continually stresses the impor- tance of its existence to its members who are will- ing to give their all to better society. -Timothy Parker DIPLOMA COORDINATORS C'-Ms or 82 S asaac. q N U-1'-Qs: env Gvou..R 1.3622-it' if gr. ......,,, 'P Q, Q Tu Y 'V' 'Ts I on :?Li:L 2 A lynx vi, T T I ',f.T. J , as J - ' - ,f XY . ...--:. S-I--f i 1 i f. l' ly pe.-5.5 5 V aw . ,- . CAM- X I !,ffiA3v X ' I 1 l ,fig ff X Q- CHORUS There are bands at BHS which serve as the outlet for students who play a musical instrument. but BHS also has an outlet for students interested in vocals. The Chorus smaller groups which entertain in the community. The Chorus is also involved with the Annual Christmas Concert and other activities. -Joanne Carlson is a large group which is broken down to Row l L. to R. M. Dow. J. Sloane. M. Feldberg. C. Horgan. S. I Hunter. C. West, G. Gentile. E. Kendall. J. Guillemette. D. Sims. R. Parsons. B. McGrail. D. Dooley. M, Moore, R. Levine. Row 2 L to R. L. Johnson. R, Lee. L. Libby. L. Hern. K. Martin, L. Jenkins D. Bell, B. Gregg. L. Holmes. A. Roche. R. Lloyd. S. Raymond. R Bizinkauskas. K. Russo. J. Siegel. N. Stearns. Row 3 L. to R. D Fuchs. L. Jones. C. Landenberger. J. Kuliesh. M. Papoulias. J Marraffa. M. Turcotte. R. Sitte. M. lannantuoni. A. Grein. J Costa. T. O'Connor. J. Wild. A. Mucci. R. Kirk. P. Buckingham Row 4 L. to R. M. Calisto. K. Acord. L. Vanderstreet. L. Smith. J Kuliesh. D. Good. M. Anderson. G. Porter. J. Semeter. L. Ham- bly. L. Bretton. K. Stoddard. J. Godell, M. Connors i .r, I1 Bl-l. , Y 'J L E l WBHS T.V. S RADIO CLUB The T.V.-Radio's goal is to expose B.H.S. students to the techniques and technology of radio and television. Members of the club may participate in many of the aspects of radio programming by working for WBHS-Radio. the high school's closed circuit radio station. Music, news. and special announcements are produced and broadcast by students who work for the station. For those students whose interests lean towards televi- sion. participation in studio and remote television produc- tion at B.H.S. is available to them. Club members have been involved in a number of productions including the Occupa- tional Education Department's DeaIs on Wheels and The Centennial Musical Review . Involvement in similar productions are planned for the remainder of this year. including the first videotaping of the Thanksgiving Day. BHS vs. Waltham. football game and halftime show. Row I L. To R. D. DiBurgo. C. Augustine. K. Osborne. R. Czarnaik. E Spillane. B. NlacGregor. Row 2 L. to R. T. Mooney. J. Calisto. L. Kelleher, C Burbif. N. Tallier. S. Noel. A. Gillis. S. O'DonneIl. NA. Piepiora. K. McDonald Nlr. Buba. Advisor M14 N JAZZ BAND 1' ,A - T UIIIUIHIIJ Q3 .M flsfaf ff xvfzj , E A Lf P315 . as . l W I . J J N1 4 ,Q ,r -LT 1 T' EIAJ' ,Z . ' ' x 'L ' f K JW f 1. Qi , 1 N, U , ! 6 f ff' I ' . ' J .J W ' in gs rx 4 'P 9 '4' The l98 I -82 Jazz Band Ensemble un der the direction of Vincent Macrina is a very dedicated and hard-working group of high school musicians. These musicians are selected on a competitive basis to ensure that each member has the ability to play the professional ar rangements selected by Mr. Macrina The Jazz Band travels to area high schools, junior highs and elementary schools to perform. They also do bene fit dances. They travel to competitions such as, the Bermuda trip last year and 4 the trip to Montreal, Canada. The band played in competition this year and placed third in the Southeast District They were also recommended for all state. as well as other types of jazz. Robin Sheehan key. Kneeling: E. Sullivan. J. llles The jazz band, since its start ten years ago by Mr. Macrina, has received acclaim from all levels. They play big band jazz. rock jazz. and classical jazz L-R top. T. Morey. M. Meehan. E. Guiney R McGrann, Mr. Macrina. M. Bowker, D. Scudder M. Berolini, C. Counelis. L-R down: R. Levine T Price. M. Anderson. M. Zullas. M. Pecella, K. Sim mons, P. Barnes. D. Ciague. S. Shapiro. J. Shar MARCHING BAND Q, ,S c ea-5 W 'lima L.. J f . fl l .al ' K J QF? f.-ff' ii Ya . lf' '.' -, 5, i, 4fs3X If-' :Xl Xt its 'UF- We at Brockton High are fortunate to have one 1' 1 of the most dedicated and hard-working marching bands around. Under the direction of a new con- ductor. Mr. Macrina, the marching boxers have once again shown to the football fans that they enjoy what they do. The members of the I IO piece organization give it all they've got to put on a new it I and spectacular half-time show each week. This as ..- 1 means practicing many hours after school and Sat- ' urday mornings to reach perfection. The main goal . of the marching band is to go out and give the . Q people what they want and with the effort of each f 'J and every individual the marching boxers accom- plish this goal show after show. - Joanne Ruggiero ra. G. Andruk. L. Benoit. J. Bilodeau. L. Btlodeau. A. Blanchard. C. Blanchard. k. Bona- parte. L. Boutas. Nl. Bowker. T. Brosseau. J. Caver. Nl. Cayer, NA. Cerrato. D. Christen' sen. D. Clague. D. Clifford. A. Cohen. S. Colombo. J. Comeau. D. Contre. C. Counealus. lx. Curry. D. DaStlxa. P. Dexenex. A. Duban. D. Ewing. D. Fttzmaurice. E. Foster. R. Fulgtnm. N. Gastonguav. S. George. A. Gillis. D. Goldstein. K. Gordon. S. Gray. C. Green, E. Gurney, S. Halet. G. Hartman. NK. Hermenau. J. llles. D. lllsley. k. kelliher. T. lxclluhor, Nl. kos ner. G. Leonard. C. Liatsos. G. Vlaclnms. Vl. MacLeod. R. McGrann. L. K 49 3 McNeal. J. McRae. M. Meaden. M. Meehan. M. Moffitt, G. Morrison, T. Mussari. L. Nesseralla. T. Oliviere. D. Olson. P. Olson. M. Pacella. C. Pecevich, S. Peraino. Peterson. S. Phillips. B. Pina. P. Pope. L. Price. T. Price. M. Pye, D. Reardon, L. Ritucct B. Rowley, J. Ruggiero. M. St. Cyr, D. Scudder, M. Schultz. G. Sebilian. D. Shapiro. S Shapiro. J. Sharkey. M. Sheahan. M. Shinnick. K. Simmons, A. Sohmer, N. Spadea. M Spatola. C. Stanton. E. Sullivan, K. Swithers. C. Taconet. M. Toomey, J. Llrbano. E Valiquette. C. Vass. C. White. S. Willis. D. Yucius, F. Zoino, M. Zullas Majorettes c Q Y vvv-v T Y '.' 'M' 6 '1 '7:'7'Y '0'l'fl'4' . ,neil v,-.Vp-P 'nga A921 '3 ','nv'u' fsyzoztff X, 1 -llfbk' :f.fn:o:o:v'o:c'o 0.0, f 'y l' I' S X Q 1 f l ' ' ' P -..4 U I I 1 W 1 . 1 The majorettes provide an added dimension to the exciting halftime show that is put on during the Brockton High School football games. Majorettes are chosen in the spring and, during the summer and early fall their days are spent practicing their routines. Senior twirlers include Dina Kazis, Sue Spadea, Debbie Albertazzi and co-captains Salma Haikal and Stella Coutsoumbos. This year the ma- jorettes have introduced into their routine a fea- ture twirler, Tara O'Neill, who is also a champion twirler. -Heather Irving Kneeling: Tara O'Neill, Ist row- Kerrin Kelliher, Stella Coutsoumbos Salma Haikal, Sue Spadea. Debbie Albertazzi, Dina Kazis. Marguerite Guerry. 2nd. row: Tracey Nutting. Nancy Spadea. Tina Honeywell Jill Jacobs, Stacey Oxenhorn. Half-Time Dancers yall ll X ,. 1 1 -A-Y A Tx mx Xiu' Xt f S XM - s, H 1 av ,r x A' Along with Miss Thomas di- recting, the tri-captains helped to contribute their dancing tal- ent by maintaining a truly well- rounded group of half-time dancers. Miss Thomas is optimistic about the talent of the group of upcoming juniors and sopho- mores. Middle Row: Captains- Kollen O'Con- ner, Loreen St. Germaine, Carol Mar- andola. Back Row L to R- Kathy Dona- hue. Michelle Tabacknek. Doreen Ste- vens, Leana lnzalaco, Sydney Schmit- chell. Allyson Adams, Christine Saran- topoulos, Janet Lonergan. Maura Lof- tus. Stephanie Giannaros, Colleen Cal- lahan, Dawn Stern. Jaime Peznola CHEERLEADERS My J l XX- ' The l98 I -82 Cheerleading Squad consists of I7 members. 3 captains. I2 regulars. and 2 alternates. We cheer for both football and basketball. We have practices 3 times a week. with one late prac- tice on Thursdays and two band practices on Fri- day and Saturday morning. Our squad this year was lucky enough to cheer our football team on to another Super Bowl Berth. We also participated in various Pride is Alive activities. including a pep rally the day before the Super Bowl. We are very proud of our accomplishments and feel that this is one of the best cheerleading squads ever to cheer at Brockton High School. lst row Captains. T. Camlllone. D. Dantono. S. Reagan. 2nd row. A. Nlumes. S. Saraflan. J. Sharkanskv. J. Conley. J. Norcross. R. Balbonu. 3rd row- D. LaFrance. J. Nluccu. NL. XX healon. L. Santry. L. Jackson. S. Welch. Nl. Berksza. J. Kelleher .' ,. ,,. - ', e .1-Q -. 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Q7-SN Colombo and Marrow. what next? hp: if Xi , X., , A y 4 7 , ky- X4 The l98I Football Team compiled a record of 9-I this 'V TR:-ETX ' Q season. However. there was much more than a win-lose ' 5. fl y record involved. The team had set their goals high in pre- 7 ' w season. They wanted to brin their school and cit reat yi J in 3 fvyplegafkks honor by continuing the winring tradition that is aypfrt of If 5-f I w ,.f. -.Q....Q.. Brockton Football. fl l AO Qflw ' A mid-season loss saddened not only the tem. but their , l y J 'f'.fl'I2qfflff fellow school mates. and fans also. ! l J X l 'NNN 'HM This season was an example of a group of players that -Q-M - ll l ,I accepted the challenge of carrying on a beautiful tradition. VX, fkfqjbf Hogg' The l98I-82 football team wishes to thank their fans and ,vii X 3 Q8 coaches for helping them carry on this tradition. It was a bf- . J J l true honor that every player will cherish forever. FOOTBALL We hand the ball to the team of '83 with pride and confidence and wish to say it is important to Love the game beyond its glory. -Bob O'Neill '82 no, A, ,Q 4.8 .4 A Ist row B. O'Mallev, J. lngarguola. B. Vernaglua. C. Maloney. M. Antone. R. Reagan. D. Neal. Nl. Khoury. Ind row' J. Smith. D. Hancock. P. Cesarim, E. Myers. C. Hughes. J. N1nchell.G. Mullen. capt.. J. 'VlcC1ee.capt..R. CoIlett.capt..J.C1ouvela.H. McLaugh lm. J. Noone. Fl. O'Nelll. C. Dooley. S. Muncy. 3rd row' B. Rodenbush. M. Zullas. C Tartaglia, R. Simpson. J. Nlyers, Nl. Frawley. Nl. Francuosl. P. Collett. R. Sylvia. L AJ.-T5 .J-tryin 2 Nl. - ...,. 1 +9-.a I gf , .. ... .1 - K is . 'l.H. 3 A Q . . A - . ,, Tagger. T. Kelleher. J. Dmopoulos. M. McCoy. J. Barry. D. Venuto, J. Delancey. K. Toney. T. Simpson. 4th row: R. McMurtry, P. Cosgrove. J. Johnson. B. Peters, T. Llapopoulos. R. Dunn. K. Kruskall. J. Hancock. M. Millett. R. Cormier. G. Tonucci. S. Raunge, A. Cunningham. O. Wilson. M. Hoadley. C. Perkins. I .Jill X 1 g lgvivrp , I 5: A I fr Q 4 l . 1 4 - 9, p 1-..-gr: ' -I A ly I K . 5- 5 5 Zach' t . ' .R ' . g ' . I 1 . ' -1- 1 F' J' I ' i K . ,. I ' dv . . ' 4 .. - .A 5, 1. . 'Q' 'fie wwf'-fv y, J 1 V A i . .inn T T- .Leis--.f . I i Jw A , if 11 I W-' . How d ISI ldv, K Him Haw xi? I '1 Elllifil- I T -ln Iam.. - How do I look? Lookin' good Am I doing this right? Watch out, here I come I f y LO Ist row. S. Galante, capt., S. Doherty. K. Galante. capt., J. Totte, capt., M. Pope. 2nd row: P. Gaynor. B. McDonald, K. MacNeiI, K. Hartsell. J. Churbuck. P. Duggan, S. Costello. J. Cohen. T. Gallant. C. Kennedy. 3rd row: S. Gummou, L. Ditalia. M. Leonard. S. Barron, K. Costello. A. Addams. K. Sheehan. J. Goward. K. Sullivan GIRLS' SWIMMING Remaining undefeated throughout the entire fall sea- son. the GirI's Swim Team completed another successful year backed up by a strong team. Coach O'NeiII. along with tri-captains, Karen Ga- lante. Sharon Galante. and Judy Totte, led the team to capture the Surburban League Title for the fifth consecutive year in a row. This year's Sur- burban League All-Stars com- prise of the captains, and Sue Costello, Sue Doherty, Karen Hartsell. Laurie Miller, Julie Churbuck. Patty Duggan. Cheryl Barron. and Cindy Ken- nedy. One of the biggest meets faced by the GirI's Swim Team was against Newton, whose team consisted of twice as many swimmers. Fortunately. with the time and effort put in by the swimmers, we were able to defeat Newton with the strength and talent of the Girl's I98I-82 Swim Team. -Georgette Sarkisian ' f' I 1, . f 4 5-Q. c as .-.K 11' I BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY ,fyff ff, ' X 'gf s.. ' - Ss- s .3 X l X f 1 l'X fx - A N - f ' K ,f I J y X Cffl f ..x5L,, ,... to ,..--- W ' This year the Boy's Cross Country Team got off to a slow start losing their first two meets. They ended their sea- son on a fine note winning the remaining six meets. Almost all of the boy's returned from last year, including seniors. Mar- shall Anderson. Kevin Cone- frey. David Bates. and John Murray. With the remarkable talent the boys have. the team is still young with the maiority of the squad as underclass- men. The team is starting to grow, develop, and are looking for a progressive year to fol- low. -Beth Rosen 'R t -Q--L N 8 '+- A- W. 9 1 lst row L-R: M. Burns. P. Milligan, S. Coghlan. D. Bates. K. Conefrey. M. Anderson. J. Murray. D. Driscoll. E. Tage, P. lacovo. B. Cook. 2nd row: E. Lorren, P. Flathers. E. Gyukeri. J. Williams, N. Boure. T. Jackson. K. Boudreau. D. Amerault. J. Audey. R. Riley. S. Buckley. M. Woodman. I, Soriano. C. Crosby. absent H. MacKinnon 'Fm 1 .XX f fa '- ,xi '. -0. . .163- The look of determination I iv. l 11' I ' l S K T. A N.:- 2 Qli yl t il' l'l q. A. 'I Q l 'l I lr rl I I lsi in llllsim Xl Looks like we got this one wrapped up! Only two more miles to go! Hurry up, we're missing our soaps! row Jackie Belanger, Kathy James. Heather Irving. Beth Rosen, Capt., Sue Mahoney, Carleen Loveday. 2nd row: Janet Kim Beckman. Susan Nilsen, Karen Goldberg, Michelle St. Cyr, Elaine Centeo .,- r, . 7, X , ,lf ...- l Qi w . , , ,.5. 3 3 5' ' ng uw' x :I qi! 5.4 , v . ,.- ,f 9. -:,:, ff-1 , A Y ' ' 'TJ ' 5 I' sg, A V . as . . . .- ,,',v : si. Q iv-E u '. - ' -- T , A 1 ' 4 7' f ' abit . ji . 'ag . . R , .Y . V f , ..r ,s ' 0 f fl' ' 'I. . 4' Q ,s..',.- 311 N F . K 1 '1i 9Z'- .' ' .-'ff' A T Vx A. v '- ' Q 1 . , 1 .' 4- 5 , K zz' - -Q ,' , if . -4. L ,yy :gtg '-,-vw ,r -' fisfrrl - . . ,,-y'-1-'J ' ' , V -' - 2 . 3,-1.-41 ' Q- . W, has GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY This year the Girl's Cross Country team was smaller than usual. After losing a lot of good runners within the past few years. the team is just starting to mature again. The majority of the squad was made up of mostly underclass- men with only three returning seniors: Beth Rosen, Heather Irving. and Kathy Scanlon. The team is running on a cycle and it is just starting to grow again. With new runners and hard work, Brockton should develop a fine team. -Beth Rosen vi 'uf if- 'Pr Fi 'il'-,pg Ap R is 47' 111' . Nu- n,a - a'ff fs-F-P F st! . - wQ?f9 -' an 5 1 Sl iQ'9' 'M 'z s f Q' Qbfxs BOYS' SOCCER Behind the first year coaching of William Poliseno, the Boxer Soccer Team completed its season with a record of I2 wins. 4 losses. I tie. thus finishing in second place in the Suburban League. Qualifying for the Eastern Mass Tourney the past four years, the Boxers are one of the most consistent teams in the area. This year. losing a tough Quarter-Final round game to number l rated Wellesley 3-O. Coach Poliseno com- mended the play of his team by say- ing that they played their best game of the entire season. and just faced the toughest team in the tourney. This year's Boxer team is com- prised of eight seniors. led by co- captains Tom Parker and Dave Por- ter. Fellow seniors. Scott Ryder and Paul Cappiello. were both selected as league All-Stars. Others selected consisted of David Colombo. Artie Georgantis. Joe Celia. and Brian Smith. This year's team consists of ju- niors Steve Sheridan. George Gian- naloudis. Frank Zahos. Lelo Cyrus. Kenny Brown. Chris Caggiano. along with many other underclassmen. who will keep the Boxer tradition of excellence going. -Tom Parker It's all in your head! Oh no you don'tI - ' -' 1 5' If-N ' X. .l. -I I 'yi-0 K -A Q ' ' ' ' Q, . . ' -fl ': ' Ist rows J. Celia. A. Georgantas. P. Cappiello. T. Parker, co-capt.. D. Porter. co-capt.. B. Smith. D. Colombo. S. Ryder. 2nd rowz J. Xavier. K. Brown. C. Cagguano. I. Lopes. J. Pina. S. Sheridan. L. Cyrus. F. Zahos. E. Sullivan. G. Giannaloudis. C. Roppolo. D. Gomes. W. Poliseno. coach H r- .'. H., ...1 1' .. I 1'j4- u,T .Y 'A' l I 'unmw A . ,X How do you like my new truck? A little knee action oughtta do it 5. . . L I fkigf, .Q . fl -?1!'.af5iE. ,. S . 0 '5ififF'.. ff. 2 tl:-i' f 'P-,ggvgo-sid.: 11 lSl It row. Fort: A 4.5 UI T ' ln ,..1.-i 's -I - r qw .','1- ' Vi 4 , , . Q, v -i , rm i I L 1' lst row. D. Hayes, J. Beckward, H. Schuberth, K. Kelley, A. Tsoganis, V. Coutsoumbos, M. Druhan, A. Karim, E. Deehan. 2nd row: N. Sheridan. M. Uhlman. K. Mackedon, D. Tosca. A. Pecevich, L. Kent. S. Palmer, C, Pecevich. S. Perez.Coach Phil Fortin I Q s 1. l ,,. ,. . i f -J .-, W.. A' l 'V 2 C- -'gy nun fC a. ' Qpx A 'iw5S!,1enj-Rij'1' - ' - 'N 1 X ,Ng--or E' : , . fs. i Wi f T f I -: .5 X ITV x ily . w g six? I I at GIRLS' SOCCER Teamwork .... is the word to describe the l98I-82 GirI's Soccer Team! With a season's record of I4-4- l . Qone unfortu- nate loss to Duxburyj, the Girl's Soccer Team completed a successful season with the coaching of Mr. Fortin. The team's seniors were comprised of Sue Perez and Anne Pece- vich. Qboth played the wingsj. Mimi Uhlman, who played stopper, and Adalia Karim. This year's League All-Stars included Kim Kelley and Heidi Schuberth, both switched off playing center forward to cen- ter halfback, and Anne Pece- Hey you with the camera, take another one! , .7 Q 'fax Q: T.-A vich. This Y6al S All-SCl10laS- ' I . ' WN tics included, Kim Kelley and , Y ' 1... -f4- ' . 1 . -1. . . . -- on 1- 4-T119 Q.: 4 - -Lf ' .g . ' Heidi Schuberth. f' , F ' ' -.iiffff-g -if 'lg '-1 - - Coach Fortin hopes this ' :G ' r out 'ff v if -ff :f 'a' v - 1 , Q Y' - .5 I My- , .. 4 . year s success of the Girl s Soc- ' l '12 .'t '5f l,..I,, r. ' cer Team will a ain continue ..4 37 5: is .-17' 1 f tif . 'i' ' A g , . .. ' 1 hx . ' U, L -ff- Y ,, f - next season. ' A ' ' ' fa- . S - - -Georgette Sarkisian it-0- W 1 ul ' , ,Y A T.. 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'll 2 xi' NCI Fore! . . . that's what you would hear on the golf course during a match. but this year the golf team's lucky number was eight. They finished the season with an incredible 8 wins and no losses, capturing the Suburban League Title. Under the leadership of Coach Eagleson. the team will go swinging into the qualifying round this spring. If they excel. they will be on their way to the State Championship. Coach Eagleson hopes to continue next year with the tal- ent of this seasons. -Tom Lynch What should l do? i sw-9 fs TF.. lst row: Bob Quinn. Bill Mackedon. Tom Lynch. 2nd row: Mr. Eagleson. coach. Steve Cruz. Andy McGinnis. Bill Hanlon. Rick Wedge. Scott Thompson ' . I . -p , . - Q ,I . S , J. , . aww- 'uw ' t JO' -. ' Q ,.. 'o ' - . A A . ' Y K a ' -, . A -na :'- -- ,l . . 5 Ov 0 -' fu, - -'... 2 ' 'Jn' -' V tt- V, . 'P ' .. - v v. . I , '4 .. A, A - unify - .4 . . X ..,.n Looks pretty good from here. How's this. coach? Not quite a hole in one! Fore! T I I' If 82 I I M I . la X 8 l v b -f .41 -15 ' xg xx X-'Xf z v 1 VQLLEYBALL W X l 'wt' X i Nix, ol' X f P Cir yy .1 ' ua e 7,.-. Nz: . .. - H --1 ,, 5 'kiln J How do you like that? Im ready for yal W anlon. Rnd, l 4 I !v..Ar0l H V ,f gym-.Hiya ' 'gY 1Qf 42 A W Wild! . f , M' 4 gblllvflql ....i........,. 1 ,a Y 2. ' rum WK4 2 Q-K' I 063 SX U x L K an lst row: Mary Bowker, Merle Solomon. 2nd row: Coach Tim Delaney, Lori Price. Tami Kelley. Nancy Clark. Mary Czymbor. Mary Lynch, Kelly Owens The l98l girl's Volleyball team had a very tough act to follow because the l98O team went undefeated to the Divi- sion l Championship. This year's team did not do as well as hoped. but only one player from the championship team returned this year. However next year looks much more promising because the team will possess the experience and desire to reclaim this winning tradition. ..f' 3 ol s I , Pretty good, huh?! I got it! T Y f , v.: 20 x 6' u u 2, Y sl ilk Q 'il v ... ' 1 1 . 4 1 5 Q ' 4 ily, . Q . , . Af, , l , li- ,A A A 1 -3 ll ll g, L 1 I 9 I l AX lx X X . 'Y , l x.. ' WL il? A l ,., F -fiff if X A'- .J K X-X If I . X Xilff' l X X '4 X, 'Qi .Zeta S BASKETBALL N., . 'Q .lf Should l shoot? ln the past, the Brockton High Boy's Basketball team's results have often been disap- pointing. but this year's team appears to be much more promising. They possess a mix of returning varsity players and new comers to the varsity squad. Coach Boutin rightfully has high hopes for this impres- sive Boxer squad. 'Joanne Carlson l' ,f Tune Out! Coach Bouting What to do? ,mms 301345 80771 l JE .-S gums E 0 wigs IFJ PAWS 'ir lst row LQR: Coach John Boutin. S. Noel. Captain. Ind row L-R. V. Ortez. Coach. G. Sebilian. manager. J. Alridge, V. Dnnunno. P. Russell. C. Cassiani. F. Kotopoulos. J. Loonie. P. Hodnett. M, Anglin. E. Skeen. H. McCourt, R. Simpson, A. W y ner. Mr. George -of-' ' v--in V .I ,Q l'll bet five bucks it goes ml Y? .s,l'?.5 5 s ,l -l bxn 5 xi?gg xx 5 .. .1 L ? lb No problem ' If ' ' J 4' , y I 1 HQ' 42+ ,gif , lu - L s - I -, ' I Q N. l. P' I ,uh 'f , gJ'iEf- I X 1 . V fn 'R 3.4 N ' k H -f 3 4 ai is Q 11 I I Z .iq l 14' I ,,... 1 4-our Q., .rx f f Q' ' JU.-19 99 'rf ...av - N lst row L-R: M. Solomon, L. Kent, A. Pecevich. capt.. M. Uhlman, capt., R. Smith. J. Loonie. 2nd row L-R: Coach Mr. Gifford, K. Caffrey, C. Pecevich, J. Beckward. K. Kelley. H. Shuberth. N. Gastonguay, Mr. Hughes. Coach sl 1 ,mm x 'Somebody. Help me outl N' Jump Shot! I hope l dunk it. Now, the thing to do, girls, is A A il 0 N I0 W' w 5 3 The l98I-82 girl's basket- ball team has only two return- ing varsity players. but they hope to overcome the lack of experience with an abundance of enthusiasm. Hopefully this enthusiasm will carry the Box- erettes to a winning season which past teams have failed to do. But this lack of exper' ience and a lack of winning tradition does not interfere with the team's desire to start a new winning tradition. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Lw K E 'gr f 'Jf:H'..f-'gun' 4' ' 5215- xqo A 111' ,E ew s 6 T' , i 1 1 l A i x gl .- ll X, 1 5 FF5'i T '.l v-sa ' ln 'RSQQ -v--v-. ...al ---.-1 ' .- if X I i c?s:g. ........1 w' s y- . ...J 4 - 1 f l l - v. H SJ' if P gl ll al ' l l I il-fl -:Q-as , il ' 1 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS The l98l-82 season proved to be the most successful one that the girl's team has had in some time. By winning all but one competition, the team placed second in the Suburban League with a season average of I I8.7O. In the South Sectional State Competition the team placed sec- ond. an honor attributed to the great unity that the team possessed this year. The team was led by senior captain Andrea Kelly. a four-year varsity com- petitor who was a consistently strong competitor throughout the season. Ju- nior, Sue Bagas represented the team in the state individual competition. Mi- chelle Young, Michelle Dincecco. Jamie Peznola. Dina Hadges. and Cheryl Pepi proved to be high scorers and shall be the backbone of the team in the years to come. -Andrea Kelly The Perfect Vault How does this look? 3- Ist row L-R: M. Young. A. Pike. A. Kelly, S. Bagas. R. Cohen 2nd row: Coach Michelle Bradshaw. B. Brown. L. Fitzgerald. roi ll M. Dincecco. D. Hadges. C. Pepi. J. Peznola. S. Hoffman l l y ... X I hope I make this How am I doing? This better work or I'm deadl X.. Ai K N01 or i --v --'Q' ...X 11 I . i 't'nIa5j.', fxt 2 , Xl 4 X M , - row L R Captains Tim Cronin and Joe Peznola 2nd row: Coach C. Shiebler, Doug Bonfilio, Dave Lawson. Dave This is not quite as easy as it Iooks. tb IQ X-,C-XXX ,,' - V -xpix Q x Ll gf f l CX Y L Q' The I98I-I982 Boy's Gym- nastic Team completed a suc- cessful season with the coach- ing of Mr. Chuck Shiebler, Their captains, Tim Cronin and Joe Peznola, competed in the pommer horse, vault, floor and the rings. Their talent, along with an all-around gymnast, Mike Morrow and Eric Law- rence. unlimited, attributed to the team's success. With the effective coaching of Mr. Shiebler, next year's up coming gymnasts such as Mike Mor- row, Scott Rubin and Eric Law- rence will be able to lead the team on to another successful season. What do you think? Getting prepared for the meet y I is L ' T' xg., ' ' ilff , , ,Q , ,:2fE?.?,'f-' 83 . 1 , ' ,ff 7, . . . fewe st ' - f f - an I we-f:fY w51'1' as x -'tr . fnfywz - :MM Q 1. o f sz 4' Katana t ' Bovs' GYMNASTICS f N C,-aj Xb co ,lll:,cr- li l' .vi cf, f Vi l,1,. L- s g W BOYS' INDOOR TRACK Running in the dark The l982 Boxer's Indoor Track Team. led by John Buckley. Marshall Anderson. Kenny Simmons and Ed Tage. started the new season in brilliant form. somewhat reminiscent of former years in which Mike Sullivan and Owen O'Connor were leaders of the pack. The dominant and consistent running of seniors. John Buckley. Marshall An- derson. Ronnie Wheaton. Kenny Sim- mons. and Hugh McLaughlin. The team aided by awesome Junior Sean Colgen. has helped the Boxers to a 5-l record and put them on the verge of winning yet another. suburban league championship. Good luck to the Boxers in the future seasons and may they continue in this winning tradition the Brockton Boxers have attained. -Owen Roach- xi it 'EL . X .:f,-.. k A . -. , ., . zffl ' L.. Lfl F '. I A' i , flgii ,-,'.1.'.-4, , . X ,' as 1 . . if ' .P x . .5.f.l l ' w K -1 .Tn u.-DT .:.rN mfr ' ' PQI like A Lg -Mis -q 'Um A X TT A633351 u-.ti A ii L ' ' Ist row L-R: Nl. Petri. T. Kelliher, G. Noone. J. Buckley. E. Tage. O. Roach. J. Murray, T. Manning. D. Gomes, C. Perkins D. Cooper. 2nd row L-R. R. Vernaglia. N. Boure, C. Parker. K. Conefrey, B. Maloney. D. Bates. K. Simmons. capt.. M. Doucette. P. Hathers. D. Driscoll, E. Gyukeri, D. Amerault, D. Litchfield. 3rd row L-R. M. Sheldon. C. Taconet. M. Woodman. G. Martello. B. Russo. J. Hartman, G. Jackson. H. McLaughlin, P. Mulligan. T. Barnes, T. Centiano, E. Klaver. A. Kiramarios. P, Blanche. I. Soriano. T. Heyman. H. MacKinnon. J. Williams, M. Dehy. Not Pictured. S. Coglan. M. Anderson. P. Iacovo Bend over backwards y Determinat ion! .,,.- I'm falling for you. l'm going for it. Towards the homestretch ip. Only l I' l l I Illlfl 55 Up, up, and awayl 0nly 24 more miles to go .,. Here I come ,,. A Nl.. like ' 'A' AT' ' 'H . -. ,. 1-',,f-H .f'-,H ...i- P ,, as Ist row L-R: K. Beckman, B. Rosen, Co-captains, H. Irving and K. Scanlon, A. Karim, P. Bates, L. Adams. 2nd row. M. Beckman, D. Ewers, N. Clarke, E. Valiquette, M. O'Connor, M. Walsh, A. Casarini, J. Belanger, R. Hazard. L. Morton 3rd row: J. Templeton, S. Mahoney, L. Baldwin, D. Irving, N. Ryan, E. Centero, S. Hudgens, D. Jackson, G. Fulginiti, H. Webber, A. Vining. B. Spencer, M. Falone. Not pictured K. Fairfield - .'..Qi- ug .GV ig' fufifnigiil II A -- K Uqqkjpg. E wmv u Q ii 'lwryw ' 9 . Bali., .1 A iv' xl! 'J axqciff 'Fw I f N BL X K1 ' 12- gf 0 - NL . , 'E'-::i'2?'Q xp! The girls indoor track team has been one of the most suc- cessful teams at Brockton High in the past. They have enjoyed several undefeated seasons. This year, the girls kept a win- ning record. losing only two times in very close contests. Aside from being a strength in the Suburban League. the girls team has enjoyed success at the statewide level. Seniors Adalia Kari and Patricia Bates have both placed at the state meets and the half mile relay team was rated fourth in the country. -Heather Irving GIRLS' INDOOR TRACK They said this was going to be a heartbreaker! O0PS. I think I tripped! 11 md' 'In 89 Tl- 1--1 - 50 . gh U If' SETS? 'vos cf L e Y '-'rr 19? .M - J , Gvv OM '. ' 'aa- 5 if J ft? L ' ll .lffxf Y NE-4 I D X ff! .l . 1' ir' 1 .-444. fl v.ykA.sA-A ,4.A.4.AA BOYS' SWIMMING The Boy's Swim Team fin- ished this year with a trium- phant team record of 4 wins and O losses. Led by Coach Brendan O'Neill and senior co- captains Larry Sack and Jim Sullivan. the Boy's Swim Team has been the defending state champs for the last eight years. Outstanding swimmers are: Jim Sullivan. free-style. Ed Sul- livan, l.M. and Butterfly, David Weene. Back stroke. and An exceptional crop of freshman swimmers have come through the community school pro- gram -Coach O'NeilI. Favored to be state finalists are Paul LeVie and Ed Shar- kansky. Two other exceptional swimmers are Lee Pinstein and Andy Sack. The strength of our team is in depth. and where five places score. the team contribution is pre-emi- nent -Coach O'NeilI -Gordon Jackson w: 'v Q9 'Tm all wer- Look. MA, no handsl we- 5 X --4 sf-1 1 -1.4 'JS 1 . H J I' Ist row: L. Cohen. M. Shapiro. J. Stadelman. E. Loring. Tri-captains J. Sullivan. L. Sack, S. Horvitz Ind row D Weene E Sullivan. R. Farragher. M. Brockmeier. B. Jenkinson, J. Moran. J. Curelop. D. Brockmeier. G. Celia 3rd row J Quigley P Levre. L. Pinstien, E. Sharkansky. A. Sack, W. Silverman, J. Randall. J. Dunphey. B. Caputo. L Spencer K Richards M Hamilton. M. Richards. '039o - 'Q . , '-' - -4- 0 XX F, e N :ff f . ' q,'v 4 Q5.1!:.',p'5f -I T. -L t:' 1 .. I . 4 S1 -1' ' 'Y . 4 . You're just a drip Superman .gnu fn. li: 1'3 f-nav 11 lst row. K. Boudreau, B. Brophy, J. Gouveia. Capt., S. Barthe, C. Roderique, Capt. 2nd row. Manager B. Lynch. R. Dunn, S. Dunn. E. Cashman, Capt., B. O'Brien, M. Pimentel, M. Sarantopoulos, M. St. Onge. S. Monroe. manager YP ' f' E U!.... X - 'K -Qnh-As.. -4-P ! 1 jx. I won't leave until I pin youl I.2.3 step l,2,3 . . . ol: Coach Johnson thinking over the situation. If lsfff as NSY as if '00k5V' MSXQQQ, 1 if W WRESTLING It's been an impressive year for the B.H.S. Wrestling Team. Coach Jack Johnson and Cap- tain G. Gouveia saw close tour- naments and a final team score of nine wins and three losses. Among the tournaments was. The Lowell Tournament where the team placed fourth out of twenty-five, The Catholic Me- morial Tournament, where the team placed third out of fif- teen. and fifth out of eight at The Milton Academy Tourna- ment. which featured the Na- tional Prep-School Champs. Blair Academy. Outstanding members are. Capt. Geoff Gouveia. Charlie Roderique, Ed Cashman. Shawn Barth. Richie Dunn, Ste- ven Dunn, and Mike Saranto- poulos. With all the large 'so called' athletes that this school is supposed to have. we're suf- fering through our second sea- son without a l9O pounder! - Coach Johnson -Gordon Jackson Ji ...B 5 A1 X, se, T 1 - 1 . G V, I tx ,, l 1 hx, ff' ia. ff 3'--' 's Pfpix 1 4- I CKT0 X f X X s I ff ' - x 74 I f it H 1 ff X25 HOCKEY I 1 I 11' The l98I-I982 Brockton High Hockey Team is one team coach Bob D'Arcy will never forget. The enthusiasm. pride and team work paid off in their I2-5-I record. One point stopped them from going to the state tournament. The States was a game they worked long and hard for. but a mere three seconds shattered their hope into a fading mem- ory. Next year's team will miss several great senior players. such as Steve Burke Qa top I0 Suburban League leading scoredj. Jon Goldstein CSubur- ban League's best defensemanj and John McDonald QSubur- ban League's lead scorerj. Others will also be missed such as. Arty Georgantas. Mike Ber- olini and Dave Caldwell. Coach D'Arcy is relying on returning juniors Bill Allen. Mark Peterson. and Chuch Tuite CGIobe poles top ten scorerj. to lead the team into a good season. -Laurie Jackson J A .-A 'r I I I Ist row L-R. D. Caldwell. H. Rullo. J. Peters. M. Berolini. J. Butts, J. MacDonald, capt., J. Goldstein. capt., S. Burke. capt.. A. Georgantas. C. Tuite. S. Valley, B. Drey, G. Porazzo, Caoch B. D'Arcy. 2nd row. S. Fussoli. T. Clancy. J. Mulligan. D. Hughes. G. Peters. B. Flynn. J. DeMarsh. M. Peterson. B. Allen, B. Peters, M. Lucey, manager JS i Q. S a J x m Q.. in A Boxer duo in action. That's right . . . l'm ready for yal -F. af a J, -ui' if In be-....., fit' if -.J ' N Y - 9 gr 0 ... 4 V This one's for me Looks like they need help down there! . Capt. John Mac assists a goal ! t Ist roi row F Barn. t., L 1 .I r . PM I 'IIC ...QS-v nd Y E, sf L I..-r in 1 -4 D 'iH.-iE.'T22zZ.3-r.' ' . f-'-,-,q,- I. .fm .,3.c-rp Mm.: LX ul ws 'I' I.. l . .5-2-?5'.?.5'i?33F?'?,T- .11j.:.::..... 3z,?.'- ..gg:': z. . H M ... 74, .- sl 1149! 1- A ig-,, ,, Ji ' -- 11- 4 - All in a day's work 52lf9ll Z 1 -- ' 1 tl' -. ' wqifiyl ,Q y l Ist row. J. Asack, B. Smith, J. page Malcolm, J. MacDonald, S. Droukas. C. Tartaglia, K. Croker, S. McMurtry. C. Hoff. 2nd row. F. MacDonald Cmanagerb, D. Dunklee. J. Turcotte, R. Collett, G. Millett, J. DeChristopher. J. Hancock. R. Carbanaro. D. l Barry, B. Lynch Cmanagerj Wi? I ',? ' I .4 li .5 f 1 .' Q . ..... .- Qt., . -' wxvl M521 . - H '.,.,. W- al A K ,, l J' -X ' J J lu A J 7 . JN- 1 A' .52 y Give them the ole cu,-Ve ball Looks like this one's up to the refl 1 . Ill ' I Q 2 '-1 - 'f I1-I' ff.H-'7M' 1' X :l'?13f..Z 'fri' - - . .t .. 'lfll Q? Q, -B Baseball W is . With a season's record of twenty wins and four losses. the i980-I98I B.H.S. Baseball Team captured the State Championship after defeating Lowell, 8-l. Contributing sen- iors. such as, Jimmy Malcolm Qwho brought in the most R.B.I.'sJ. Carl Hoff and Joe Tur- cotte fall with two homeruns eachj, benefited the team's task in winning the Champion- ship. Other seniors such as Dave Barry. with a pitching re- cord of 9-l, Don Dunklee, catcher, Bobby Smith. third base, Sanford McMurtry, centerfield, and John Han- cock. left field Qwho earned the highest batting average in the Suburban League of over 4005, revealed their talent for base- ball by helping the Boxers earn the State Championship. Returning players for the l98I-I982 season include, Rick Collett and Scott Droukas. pitching. John MacDonald in the outfield, Kevin Croker on third base and shortstop. and Chuck Tartaglia catching. These upcoming seniors are optimistic about next season, and hope they are able to cap- ture the State Championship once more for B.H.S. -Georgette Sarkisian .,,, . ,, . . .f . he -'Lf '24 9' 1 A ' A f' wefftiatgjii .f X2---, .5 w A . ' . ft -3-4 . . lf Ll., f 'f': N . .4-ysff.-'Siam kb gf -. ,Aj ., . - . ,- ,ri Q.,-v I Jw. 1-F v.. . l Am- 'Vw' 'W f' fm ff N 1f.'1iI'. f'4 l 'F . Q. ax.-rss. Q-A - -f .sf ' ' -f?'f'. Q, f 4. . 'si' 'W ' 1 . -rf 1 1 i ' nziliflffr '-- 'AA . '. aw- ' Don't think you're going to get by me Pondering the situation l- A 1 I , L l - l ' i ' ' ' 5 we '-- 2' -- f W -'IE :J-:1-1-r J ' .-Z-fair' J - Q ' ,I , . 0 6, W ,bv H- . ,- .-S, ,, -. ..-1ssp-:f- -- sz Q - ,4 -..- .I Q:-fav 'A 0,7 ! xv. , A ... F4 . ' :ra . 1' Q f, 6' if -s H . ...iff a.. H- ' -L. i lf' .f fy ral. mi ,. -ft nic- 4? . li s 4'.L.. 5.eti'v'if3 l ef .. A gy fx Girls Tennis Q K' ay N-y ' ts L1 There are two words to describe last years girI's tennis team. tough and determined. What else could be said with such players as Karen Rap- chuck. who gave her all and, with doubles teams paired up such as Jane Rosen and Debbi Free- man. and Tracy Pelloquin and Maria Carrol who not only had to rely on themselves to play well. but their partners. This success, of course. is greatly attributed to the time and dedication Coach Sanders. an opti- mist if there ever was one. gave to the team. -Jane Rosen 1,1-' Ii ixkxzi ..,-,l103,-tt. , , ' . 474 4 0 415 ,ox w- NX Ist row: Beth Sullivan. Tracy Pelloquin. Jane Rosen. Karen Hagloff. Karen Rapchuck. 2nd row: Dick Sanders, coach Christine Kennedy, Maria Carrol. Cindy Cayer, Debbi Freeman. Lee McElroy 'R ,pt r 1 'U' .7 1l -1 Zliiffiww 1' Ba ff :ff , ,QI 17121 I in Wifi ' 1' rl, I . r V. ' QIKQII- A 'F - -,gd 1' 37:0-i12?'! ! 0 ' Hurry. I don't have all day How's that for a start? Pretty impressive. huh? I've only just begun 11 ' aH 'I I I O ! l 22531 4 , ' 1 9 l x Boys Tennis Y Nl? , Q sf X19 I 1 lf! vm ,l .4 e Under the coaching of Douglas Mil- dram. the Boy's Tennis Team completed their I98l season with a record of 6-6. The team. consisting of an equal amount of juniors and seniors. put much time and effort into their match- es. Singles were played by Ed Deveney. Mike Eason. Wayne Nash and Peter Bonfilio. Doubles were played by Craig Richardson and Dana Greenblatt, and Scott Rider and Mike Shapiro. Three tennis players who earned League All-Star Titles. were Mike Ea- son, Mike Shapiro. and Scott Rider. Ju- niors. such as Mike Shapiro. Wayne Nash. Peter Bonfilio and Scott Rider. foreshadow the success of the team's I982 spring season. -Georgette Sarkisian 'X in .2 Li.----..1. if lv-B Girls Track And Field eff . 2-:xii ff, XX V -D , . x K The word that may best de- scribe the performance of the girl's outdoor track team in the past is consistency. The team has had five undefeated sea- sons of the past seven seasons that Jim O'Donnell has been coaching. This year the girls suffered some close losses to end up with a record of 6-3-O. Several seniors were outstand- ing performers. Adalia Karim and patty Bates led the sprints. Kathy Scanlon and Heather lr- ving. also sprinters. helped provide a balance to the strength of the team. The dis- tance crew. made up of mostly juniors and sophomores. re- mained strong despite the re- cent loss of several key run- ners. The girls and Coach O'Donnell look forward to an- other successful season in the future. -Heather Irving Q lst row: K. Benoit. L. Morton, G. Fulginiti, H. Irving. P. Weldon. capt.. M. Whalen. B. Boen, Capt., S. Porazzo. S. Mahoney S Folsom. L. Matta. 2nd row: J. Dean. K. Mackedon. M. Beckman. M. Spillane, C. James. L. Matukas. T. Wilbur. C. Loveday R Asmutis. K. Scanlon. A. Karim. L. Stroum. 3rd row. V. Baker, P. Bates. J. Rivera. J. Fitzsimmons, E. Centeo. P. Major J Bogan. E. Valiquette. K. Fairfield. D. Cahill, M. Welch. C. Adams, Mr. O'Donnell. coach f 1- I Q?--lulbl 1 V ' f'+'11'-.,' 'L' . ,H 5-fr -5 -w.q4.i,m Reach for the stars nuff' llc sils Q IQ!!-L MvLa'x 'A' - A, 2 ' . 4:--v, n 2 I ., -.faux-.liisld-L -'35 Sl., f' .. ... Enough of this. let's get back to work A b0X9l' lfi0 ln action 'Looks tough. but I'll make it ,A..s .N1 .A-' 'A ' ' L 'A l 4 ,qs - s'IZs f. , l 1 11 Was - . A ybfiatu 'ii as - A mf.-Pr 'H W -- .Yj.- 11 new 1ai.R noni HEL4-4 Ist row. L-R. B. Hough, P. Flathers. J. Munies, K. Toney, J. Moreland, M. Thongpaithoon, M. Boucher. H. Rosen, C Caradonna. J. Ezepeck, A. Fox, K. Pierce. 2nd row: T. Andrews, D. Hancock, E. Myers. J. McGee, M. Anderson, R Wheaton, K. Conefrey, J. Murray, D. Bates, P. Deveney, C. Taconet. 3rd row: K. Washington. M. Doucette, L Spencer. M. Schoaf, C. Parker, M. Franciosi, T. Manning. T. O'Connor. E. Gyukeri. 4th row. B. Smith, C. Perkins, K Kruskall, P. Flathers, M. Woodman, M. Burns. D. Priest, D. Cooper. 5th row. H. McKinnon. R. Gottelich. K. Simmons E. Tage, P. Iacovo, R. Jones .ew--sf ff-..- V I. ' Q ' AQ' Who'd dare mess with this dude? Help me, I'm sinking! ,fo . ' el. 0 rx ,W . 55. 'H w v -v . 1 A , .W ---- f- -- .-, ,5 rj Q an 'ig r This one's for you. ma Catch me if you can 'Agari- 1 ' f l,-is- . ...ii v -1- -I ,. - cf is-. Boys Track And Field f---gg X 9. 'J r -lil is va tb L, I The Brockton Spring Track Team had an outstanding season with a 7-I re- cord. The Spring Track Team gave a fighting season for their competitors. The seniors, with the help of their team- mates. had an excellent year for them- selves. There were outstanding events such as. the 50 yd. dash. run by Jim Moreland and Jay McGee with times of 5.4 and 5.5 seconds. With these times. they were able to qualify to run in the lnvitationals and States. Jim Moreland ran in the states and came in sixth place over all. The relay team consisted of Jay McGee, John Bender, Kenton Toney and Jim Moreland. Later on in the sea- son substitutes came in for Jim More- land: First, Mark Boucher. then Ed Myers. The relay team became unbeat- able. and did very well in the coaches' invitationals. The mile relay team was made up of four runners, M. Thongpaithoon, R. Wheaton. J. Buckley. and H. McLaugh- lin. The one mile was run by J. Munies and P. McNulty, two more aggressive workers for the team. This season was extremely successful and the team hopes to have more. With the defense of the upcoming juniors and seniors. the team will have its glory yet. -Dwayne Cooper :-I 'S-. ,, ... 11,11 this - 97. ,T-. 3-J' 7 ' 6 f? ff li Eg g Ll x qu I l fik x J rx Li 6 0 QBNQN qg SOFTBALL The l982 girl's softball team is looking forward to a suc- cessful season. On paper. this team possesses the players and the experience to carry them- selves to a very successful sea- son. ln the past, Brockton High's softball team has always had fair results. and this years team looks forward to improv- ing on this tradition. -Joanne Carlson -xi ' lzffl v.. ..',- i, I. .' .',-' , .' .i ..,- ,-.. .' .' - v'. . .', .',' .', .',-. ,-.. . .., .., . I - . 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ALvAREz qvp L,fL'Z..f3'2 Zi L f.3 F.TI..Z3f 'S ' e A1-:P DEBORAH L. ADAMS qAp CSCOTT M. ALBERTSON CGD arpentry Rum ALLEN qvp MARIA ALVES Q61 1 was 11.1 i f if ' , .' Thi - ' fl . . 3 f nt .H-. ' 'tha' 1 L' , '-.- f W 'ran PAUL JAMES ADAMS CYD Cross Country. Track, NHS. Engineering KRISTY L. ALEXANDER qRp College. Psychology PATTI J. ALTIERI QYJ Modding, Dancing, College-Legal Secretary LINDA ANAPoLsKv qRp Student Senate, Steertng Committee. Literary Magazine. College-Psychology F'dh j I'I d Ppl TIEI1 S IPIS USI 3 ING WOT' . IIS EU E n R bg maeit 111 I Q ,-9- , .aim I MICHAEL J. ANDERSON QAJ Ja.. Hand Lamar! Band Orchestra Ifokk Ensemble. Lancer! x.Itnxr- TRITON. Dont knork the rock I AL CAROL L. ANDREWS IRQ J1- .40 1 W 1 4, -.rx F.-QL RANDY ARDNOESKY QR, 11' FL I ' ti: .D ! I Q, .I NX It . AN , USA LEE ANDERSON cw ':1iiEi!iiFt,.3......RiEiQ3,I' IG, A DA photo by Dan Clague ph0mY3 3PhV Cross Country. Indoor Track. OuldoDr l ,ml I Track. College-Management Law I I . . 1 ' 'WTF -PHILLIP s. ANDERSON qvp ROBERT H. ANDERSON 465 FRANCIS P, ANDRADE 46, QI! Nrrcgltcal Fteld BIS GUY.. enms' arpemry km I ff' Q U ELAINE ANusEwtcz qtzp STEPHEN D. Atzcncowstct qep 5,2E,'i,'EL,,QESNA W QQ .JF Rf! I. BRENDA L. ASHWORTH CGD KATHERYN M. ASKEW fAj REGINA A. ASMUTIS QGJ Cot Secrctary 'Grggy and Gtbous FI., Gators are great labas . What a difference a day makes. i V DAVID AUDETTE QRJ Orca Keep your heads high! '57 RAEFAELLA BALBONI QYJ a . Varsity Cheerleader. Computer ience. No Problem ,fri A ' I I ' 1 ff, fv 1 I A LINDA J. BARONCELLI QQ Capt. Varsity Softball. Exec. Comm.. N. S.. College. A fond memory is everlastingn CONSTANCE BASSETT CGD 2' y I smituev BAIRD my ' ' A ' h'll he l did nothing in particular w ie was re. and I did it well. DAVID A. BALL S62 Student Senate Officer. Ban . -V Club, CoBege SHAWN L. BARTHE QYJ Varsity Wrestling. To continue on to college in culinary arts. DAVID BATES qvp BENVINDA BAPTISTA CAD JOHN BARTORELLI QAJ Ovid Knights, You only go around once. so make it seem like twice! Music. Berklee PATRICIA A. BATES QA? Indoor Capt: Outdoor Track. College- aw Aff' .ff X . J., PETER E. BARNES SAD Sworn to fun. loyal to none. an Band. Out of here '27 MICHAEL BASS Q6 College. Bicycle Club. Strive gr Utopia at as times SHARON L. BAXLEY QYJ Cole-ge. Sales Management. Bnan' M1 MARK BEAL CGD Hockey. work at GMC., Live tt up. you only lwe once. DOUGLAS EDWARD BELL CYD ggulxrce. Shootmg lor the Stars, College fm RICHARD BENSON CAD 11 u Y H? 1' ' A ' . ' . 'X 1-A' I . i g . 'J .il , 15- I If X 1 LX :J- H X , '- I- Nr V, .rt .' a ' 1. -, ' 5 1-- - I . x . I X IANIS M. BERTRAM qvp I want to Iwe. I want to we. lwe been a B muner lor a heart ol gold -Nell Young 'F-'rmember the thort 11 KIMBERLY J. BEALS CGD coufge. s.x.s.r.c.H. L,.... a ,..L, JIJANITA M. BENDER CGD Fashion Destgner ROBERT BERGQUIST CRD 'i DAPHNE D. BETTS CRD Seek your goals tn Isle and let determmatton and conhdence gutde you, DWAYNE A. BEARSE 00 scott BECKMAN Cm He?-5123159 ZTZK5 my 'Choo' lfffl .fL'li3 ' 'c ' 11 3 LYNNE ANNE BENOIT CGD DONNA BENSON CAD .gg USA S. BERMAN CYJ MICHAEL F. BEROIJNI CYD Drama cub. sua cub. come bound Hockey- 1111 Band F THOMAS E. BIBBY CGD DENISE M. BISHOP CAI. Tammy, walk with me. and together we Dream until your dreams come true.' wtl dtscover tomorrow, lI,f2,f'79 Huntington Suedoo. Cheri, Rays Kathy M at on I RIC td d I ON TMI IEM MARION S. BISHOP QGQI Live oday Coiege. 'Remember yesterday. . f 2 Dream o omorrowi' RICHARD BLACKMAN 'R'ck' Rabb Lil rykz ' .C Ileg ' c:ISgren: ' Ne jrydg ter: rr w wh I y RONALD BLOOMSTEIN Ron Hoop. Higher Education. Who us sd JEANNETTE aoucuen qvp 'lr ekecsonv ca. mmm qvp Ski Club. Band. The best limes are the old times when you and I were young. Dickens. 051 V 4 ,. n ' y ,I , In ,fomef KRISTEN M. BLAIS QRQ Coiege. Remember the good umesf' JACQUES BORGES CGI? N Radio Club, Cotlege-Disc Jockey o a my feBow classmates, a good future. T' I A' 9 VERONICA BIZINKAUSKAS renin-5c.Qgo2ng for t e one VALERIE J. BLOCK QAJ MARGARET MARIE BORGES 465 Peggy Always remember that each one of us are special in our own way , . , if you don't like yourself. who will? zrrf' 3- MITCHELL s. sLooM 467 College-Law. Who knows if we shall meet again. if ever . , , CATHERINE ROSE 4 3. mg, Sports BOTTARY Y Dancing. Karate. Rea L75 45 - ' f ' ' V A ,Q ,J -f CAROL A. BOUDREAU QRQ Freddy 8 Carol. October 6, I979. 4-ever I fl L 7 In x ' ' 'X a J KEITH L. souDREAu my Wresiling. Cross Country, College l fx -4 I CARY E. BOURQUE 469 Bodybuilding MICHAEL P. BOIILEN my Aviation. Live and lei live. . 82, a touch of clan. I kr RQIIERI c. BOUDREAU gm Q I I K . ..., i Bob , Yearbook Editor. Rainbows for G . I.ollipops??. Each ol us holds the key to heaven yet. the same key will open the doors of helL PEMETRIA. nouns IRI Mlml College. Today will be tomorrow's good old days. Carbo W i I EDITH D. BRADFORD IRI This one's for you mom and dad. QLD' if - Y, Folk Ensemble. Colege. Musician. Here I go on the road again. , . . Turn the Page. SCOTT A. BOWES QRQ College. Navigational Technology. To sail IO the Bahama Islands. KIMBERLY A. BREAGY my BARBARA A. BRESLIN QGJ photo by Carrie Theodossiou I CHERYL BOUNE MARY C. BOWKER YJ Jazz Band. Voleyball Captain. NSS.. Thil. my friend. is only the beginning. ? - I I MICHELLE T. BRENNAN N.H.S.. COM.-ACCl'l18, Aln'l it funny how you feel when you're findln' our lt s real. w -F as iq I PI - MICHELE BROKMEIER CGD Drama Club. Colege. Law. Happiness consist: not in the multitude of friends but in their worth and value. VERNE BROOKS J. BROUSAIDES CRD JAMES BROWN Y',,, 9-wr N .arf : - . of 5' H .- ' g E -J nf. f BARRYJ.BROPHYCGJ 'll f A A Wresllmg Team. Codege-U-Mass photo by Owen Roche ,M SHEILAH M. BROWN 469 grANEluc,1M Bkgif CG, ama . arlne i gy . ,, . In M. BRYANT qc-9 College-Computer Programming. you all succeed in life. S P. BURKE Ap Comm.. Sec. .H.S.. direction each of us may ' t al' our No sys mce o re :ze remain here. whenever we .L I ,IOHN P, nucmv my DAWN E Buwus cm 'Buck Exec,C,mmmee, Varsity Track- Chairman Exect Comm.. Sec. N.H.S.. A Merchant Marine smie can urn a rear a in o a warm I t d y d y t and cheery day. '35-' sul .1 M xr f 'Qzwffl JOHN P. BURKE CGD STEVEN BURKE CAD IRENE M. BURNS QAD To help build America. Iron Worker If i eff? F' www A i - in ,A XA 7 i x SS5!Q'?.,'?..E-AA.EE5!'!E!.L.L..4l2.. mm L. wsu my of learning N I ri a life than will take me io mv . ow na destination. S.K.E T.C.H, 'x GERALD D. BUTTS QGQ MICHELLE N. BYRON KRD Jerry Hockey. College U' v I. 6 Oo A I . 955-1- A UP?!'f'7'3Y 7' 5 i QQXKS- CALDWELL W5 DAVID G. CALEDONIA qkp at u ll lic 1, PATRICIA A. CAMPBELL CLEOPHUS CAMPBELL CGD 11 12 iTrucia Varsity Swimming. lNd00f'OUld00f Track. College JOHN L. BUTLER CYD 'Lni Y ALICE A. CAGNINA my :ill-.iliggClassic'x Club. Medical EXPl0fCf'Ii SHEILA BUTNER Colege- Secretary STEPHANIE T CALABRESE Q . A Accounting. Might as wel graduate. Cathy. might at well. ,K -ws we TOBY CAMILLONE CGD Tobeu . Mable Captain Varsity Cheerleading. N.H.S.' College. Vol- Agnes. Mertle. and Gerlmdeln B.F. lil ROBERT W. CANFIELD QGJ NANCY CAMPANINI CGD NursingSchool LORIE A. CANWELL QA? N.H.S.. College Ain'l Il funny how ll edt when you're finding out It's real. i ll 4.9! PM i . I I xi' IN: IGI ill, I AFI ,fy 1 QQ' MARIA AGENA qAp D. CARLSON qcsp Review. Basketball. Yearbook seek, to find. and not to X. Q, 2 I S 1 I .J SHERRIANN CARRELL CGD NL. .f , xx ' . K . Z. .Q . , , . ,- f In A . zz, I? w,9 'A A 5 'Q 'Q lv A g Ld! ' -.. x, A r I .. KAREN CARTER qRy President of ski club. College fs.. ll? 2 2 NATALINA CAPONE KRD TARA ANN CARDIN QAJ 'The best times shall always be cherl e K f' ' S 1, -, x 0, 'i A O 5 35 I A AWA' w K ,Mi M. R1 .Q DONNA CARRIGAN QRQ Dream until your dreams come true. ' wg- , , 5 , lf- L ,.A fo. N N - 9 th xx. PAUL CAPPIELLO CRD fy MARILOU CAREY gap Mari , NHS. College. On and on we go. seconds tick the time our. There's so much mm-e to know, and l'm on the road to find 1' -...mi MARIA A. CARROLL CGD 4 ? y A I ,I ' I , JEFFERY J. CARTER ogg CHRISTINE M. CASANO Goodbye Brockton ljligh. hello c e IHS and maybe a profenuonal bowling career. Sotmembsy' guna'-L UMW Your dreams nj . 13'-Wit: ,.I '4Xf'A 1 if 'bg-1 -I . W .xfigffa I I, Qi? I If ' I D ... . Q4 - m ' 4- ' ' R12 CHRISTINE A. CASIERI QAJ Josepn P. cEuA my N Soccer. Lule us as tough as vou make II, . College I ffl IX- X ' .1 .7 -Qxh' ,.J, 'X MAIICEL J. QCASAVANT qvp N.H.S,. life as zoo nmporlam to be taken sen- ously. I MELISSA cAsH my 1 ,X L ' Y A Z, I 9 Y fi MELINDA cAsH my fi- ' 'Nfl EILEEN A. CASHIN my Class Secretary. College uf A1 N 'b - ,, I 4 I 15,,E53gm,Afyhy5,g4gIfg5oQg1,,cR Qgggggefl L. CAVANAUGH cG: ,?,ElT'!?,E.A4.: ,9.f5YE!E5.?.2c. RAYMOND J. cekno my Colege J. PATRICK CESARINI KAI PHIL ::x:',::4..i':d:.::.?:::rPm 'M 'A IP W. CHAMPION QAJ , Q1 ptbyD Clg ala DENNIS P. CHASE QAJ 'N WN I . 4' Us I r. v ,S f E rm I if , Ll RQIIRYI. F. CHURCH CAD xx T1 ,, 3 K X'-m AL M I Q-. STEVEN D. CHASE CAD Hockey. College, Chau DANIEL T. CLAGUE QGZ Jazz Band, Concert Band. Permanent rest. Yearbook Photographer, Psychologist. Friendship is one soul dwelling in two IZIBIANA N. CHAVES QRJ XJ' CATHLEEN CLANCY QIAJ 312353 :licounting I came. I saw, n rl I 2 f I V' ws CLARK ww KAREN fe CLAY ww 94 94 ti? 93 00'0 '0 04 6390? '00909 50,4 000004 rp Oy 5b'o'o'e'fW MM p,o,o,o,,q Self!!! b 'o'o'o'oQ 9593 2,3 L A F Q all xg? I n . if 'f in I 'G--3-v mi' 4 HELEN CLOSSON 469 I Glrl 1 Track Team. Heaven can wan. we v only lust begun, CAROL-ANN coLuNs qky Dancz. CPA.. Psychology LANCE E. COHEN QAJ N 'l DAVID A. COLOMBO qvy Soccer. N.H.S. LISA A. coHN qAp . 2 . 1 ' l K JOHN Louis colomso qAp ,-,ax T7 A KEVIN T. CONEFREY QV, 5,91-FlS.L5...Q,', S.9M.E,'fH..fG5 JACK coNDoN m The time has come for closing books and long lan looks must end, was l IQ ,L ' :wifi ' fggzff. x Q . 'Aw I 'QW ' 51154 'ff' RICHARD W. COLLETT QYQ JosEPH COMEAU 00 JOANN E. comsv qvp 'ff . 3 f , I , I BART CONNELLY CG, Yerbook Staff photo by Bart Connelly , sei. V 5. s. Q! ff' MARIE ALISSA CONNORS Y Folk Ensemble. Concert Choir, Coilege. C b Sgdgg M3 '389 O.L.R.7. Travel Agent ' Q mfii g 1, '15 MAuoE s. cooisv CGD ,IOANNE M. COONEY CGD Jabo .College C L I MICHAEL S. CORT CYD .414 . 'T 3 -., MQ! C , K Q I 1 , bsoiutel ff'2'lf'2?.f.C.'u. ?.5....1 .?..Z.?. .1'..1w..he' WNN M- COSTA CRD 008 tiger finds no room to insert its fierce claws. .ILIDITH M. CRAWFORD CYD Jud . Secretary of the Ski Club, Coiege. 'wi I... ,.. H GARY CREEDEN CAD PATRICIA J. COOLEN CYD Secretary. Live, Love. and Be Free. A 1 I 4. PATRICIA L. coRcoRAN CRD Patty , Business A .. ' 'sfmw' A JOSEPH M. COUGHLIN CYD Syndrome. Donna Hi Judy. BRIAN F. CREHAN CAD Service Remembering games, and daisy chains and laughs .... -Pink Floyd CHARLES P. CORNELL CGD LEIDA S. COUTSOUMBOS CGD Stella , Capt.-Majorettes. Coiiege coiuzm A. CREMIN CAD 'tri TIMOTHY A. CR I ' Captain Varsiiy Gymnasncgglleve ' b It 1 Arr, Num. 3 our tomorrovi. ra e n lotav ' kv wif gm ff v gs . Q f xx XX A W .li I ' USA A- CRUZ ACG? Q MIRIAM vo ckuz 469 my GREG S. CROUCH my JQHN W' CROWLEY CRP Sf:fffmiffffirsxxzt4L:3z:,,iiuLr,g.n 'O 1-at all the others have gone in it '7- IP vu ts-if 1 1 V WANDA E. cnuz iv, WALTER B. ckuz JR. ivy 52.51Efif.'f,nEL.giHEEE5l.,ff7 QQQNA R- CUMMWG5 469 J ilwris IM ,.,, S 5gK.Km,,,X Football Hmskcltull, Track ::Kj:i'l:2,.32r7lcti to mv high school 1151 4 When you know a thing. to hold that you know it: and ' when you do not know a u thing. to allow that you do 4 'i i not know it - this is know- 5 5 ' ledge. 1 -Confucius 7 x ' i 5 y ' 'fi X THOMAS J. CUMMING? 465 Ltfzlff MI., CUQUQQN MD FI,hF,'l!5,,,j4,iEjEffg2N W9 Hwql. ,cam WH, ,K.x C, hx. g,,R,,h-,, U, LO v r, use no IO lic u est mv. wit' be rvwi nc-1 1 ffl, X IS N ..., fit ll Q Rl la L 7? Ia L 55 :GJ I l ANNE CURTIS QYJ ts. reading. working, gym 'UK '13 CAM HOA DANG QYJ Exgznd and switch the way we go. the M. DAHL 465 ing a part of the class of 'BT' MICHAEL J. cunsn 465 College, l have been dazed and confused for 4 yrs. ,,,.,,?WiW:. ,, W., ,E AW. N 4 i 'la ,, J K , JON P. DAHLBORG 467 15 A S NHIEN CAM DANG 4v3 Mechanic. Turning and turning ,...,.. wer' ,fl CHERYL L. cvizus 463 I will never forget the fun and the laughter. 3. Kev' JANINE M. DACEY 4:0 No. No. Nanette , 'Bflg3d00fl',, Mame , hall-time dancer - QSJI DANN J. DALY 469 EQQEHEEYMJDVQQMIQQ, SQL. A Rocker If it comes back, it was always yours. If it JENNIFER A. DANTE QA5 doesn't. it never was, DEBORA A. DANTONO QGJ Capt. Varsity Cheerleader, College. A 'cheer' is an expression that lights up your face with a smile. Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town Waiting for someone or something to show you the way -Pink Floyd 111, I L I I ,cte 1 1 Q I -'iv' 'L xi' gg A I V M- x E -- - V Q.. if Viz '.. 4' , S Y Y i Y -Y Q ls 17 . n 1 'Vi 4, , I 7 W W ,.. i. 'Q- CHERYL L. DAVIS my I made ntl ,xi MICHELLE DAVOLIO QAJ College-Law F' JEFFREY K. DAVIS CGD Architecture. Working man if r ' T RONALD GREGORY DAWBER qRp x I E f NANCY DEGIROLAMO UU PAMELA A. DEGRACE QR, 11 God ble photo by Tom Lynch CELSA M., DASILVA QRJ Iii 0 UIONDUT UYUTC. if RONALD DAVIS CRD SI-IARRIEFF L. DAVIS CAD DENISE DEAFONSECA CRD RONALD T. DECASTRO CRD R.I.C.. Business Administration. gymnastics. wgumo'-I Cause aerobic dancing . T735 DONNA M. DEIULIO qRy .'IEf'.,2i'.,'IZ'.3'.. ,.'.32 'f .'.i'Z.'51'I1f ' To live life in you own way 'Ioreach for the goals you have set for yourself Io-be the you that you want to be . . . That is success. -x , f I X 1 D 4 ELMER E. DEMING JR. QRD Butch, Family Life PETER E. DEVENEY gap N.H.S.. Track. Band. Permanent Press, If you can't win change the rules. gm? MARIE DIBARI qvp VIII' DIIORIO JOHN J. DloN CGD C leg T! MMR ROBERT R. DENNEHY CYD Peter. Peter. Keep believing in your own a nd R y 5 pf i ream a ma e our own m ession n this world. WWA, , , ,. , , 4 -. .4 ,w fl FRANK DEVITO qvp vb' 'Tfif GREGORY DICKINSON QGD Y ,, , ...gt ' ,l 4 . . V, 7 72:59 65: 1 V I r V GJ., J . f f? liA1fl-ILEENU DERMODY QGD Kath. Unicorn. purrr. Journey. The Bunny Bruce Springsteen SCOTT W. DIAS CAD 'Finally out of the twilight zone. K-I V, . GINA M. DIGRAVIO fAD Executive Committee, N.l-l.S,, Tennis, College F . Lax w i 3 FJ L ,J , 11 1 r 4 Y X r wa I I DANIEL J. DMITRUK CAJ SUSAN MARIE DOHERTY QYJ LoI1ege'Accounlung Smmmmg. Exec.Comm.. S.A.C.. Hey.Jude. hope tomorrow y0u'Il Und better lI'lIII8S. QWF? f ax DIANNE DOLINS CAD ROBERT W. DONAHUE Q Dee Coliege-Buisness and computers. S.M.U. ' e 1 Don't gwe up tomorrow thnnkmg about are the champions who will conquer the 3. JANET .2.'?0F'AE' .FXR JAMES DONATO cm MARE. DSZ 'lA?'.,.f,'5?.. ,, JOHN R. DONNA cw we made xr x ar, ersg a e av U U I IU Ing h bound I y I now. Il must be luck was cunoslty. just curiosity. wrinngf' qvvr' -F alt KIM M- DONOHOE CYP WILLIAM DONOHUE CYD PAUL DONOVAN CRD CHRISTOPHER W. DOOLEY Business AA vvsl rmrraruon 'I3 l4frvgI1l Chrn?' Chlp Colege-Compulef Science colege. Vanity Foolbal 11 '-Q, ' ,I 'TQ V ' x QV .qi fa I' ff v 13 e , , MARK E. DOTEN CYD JOHN P. DROSOS SAI Greek, Football .. . College. atselle- All the world's indeed a stage. 1111? KAREN A. DUFFY QAQ Try your best and you'H always make it. 'Ku 'YK X, HONG Duowe qvy Mechamgt, ':lJon't min out on any good opportuntty. . IU! DOREEN M. DOWNEY my scott K. DRouKAs qvp Varsity Baseball. Swimming, College l.L.L.M.I I love you Mom and Dad KAREEN DUNCAN Q67 Time is too short. so live it to the fullest. ,I HUNG DUONG photo by T lynch .LYDQILE QR? f MICHAEL V. DRAGUNAS CGD Thanks to M+D. Dana. and Jay. 1 gf .g R 1 . . ,V ,,. , 4' W ' f- ,. . f i , X A f I ' 1 sk 1 ,P S I I A LISA A DUDLEY GJ MQNICA DRUMMOND qsp I-N., fm... . Nmriofse. an, Busmess Turn the Page moment, they are too few. The best I ye! to come! lim BRIAN M DUNN CAD I thought the love would save us aII, -J.L. A. Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering JOHN DUPRE CGD On 3 smlnng slup to nowhere Icaung I amp :Irv ' DONNA F. DWYER CYD till SUSAN M. DURKEE CAD SHEILA M. EBIAN-PESA CYD Let the dIsappoInIments passi Let the laugh- ter IIII your glasst Let your Illuslons last until thev shatter, SINDEY L. EMPEY CAD Sui Nlodelmg. College-Accounnng THOMAS I. EsIEy C5D l t J N V vc II,-CC-r sw..-I1 J Is-sl-I w-Ilmut also bern ,f,,,-H Chg pgw,-r In Ivmkc It cnrnd :rum 11 , I SHERRIE EMPEY CAD CollegcAccounIIng. Dreams onlv h pp I you make them BR BENVINDA EVORA CRD :1:lInI1:a' NHi Comm ScrvIce.CollI-ge at to can 3 eng tnmc ! I IH ROBERT H. DUIRA CGD w-g . LOIIESE-AfchIIefIum 'jar YX D JOHN R. ECKHART CGD You only go through lute once So gwe ll vour best shot, ,f . N : WILLIAM L. EMPEY CYD Studymg. playmg classucal and Dazz puano, Busmess, perform on a concert stage. work In Adverusmg I-, N x DAVID J. EWING CYD Ill LucI I. DVORESKY CYD 35 at I V ELAINE s. ELLIS CRD LID! Term I Dom M. ERICKSON CGD CUC, kollege. Today IS the bcgmmng ol Ihc YESI I y l l 0 OUI' I 8. FI' 'Q I 'YD -rr JEANETTE EWING CYD MII N.H.S., DRAMA Club. College-Journalism ' 'D BARBARA A. FAHERTY QY7 Good times with Kim , College, Frank , Love ya Ma , Here I go . . Turn the pagel MARYBETH M. FARRELL QG Fashion Design. Are 'Friends' EIectric?? , Remember the Triplets? SUSAN FELDMAN QGJ fi 415 x 0,1 X , Q' x ,H l 2, '-, 1 LEONARD EAMA qvp W lll always remember these years when life was the easiest. ze -ij 1 J ' ii 't g If ' J NICHOLAS A. EAsou qvp CHRISTOPHER P. FENTON CAD Festa , College WILLIAM FARIA QYJ lt's been a real nice year and the kids are the best. Hope to see ya more in my life time. The class of '82 is the best. E I if QNTHONY R. EEDELE gap gy E r 'Q STEVEN M. FERGUSON CRD Ferg , Pro-Bowler ll? r JMR , 2:f,'e'l'fgm,Qg.,FERNANDE9 467 KATHLEEN EERRANTE my LAuRnE FIELD my BRENDA FARGO 463 Be:1ny . Smbsvmay be gone. but our F00 S are S I I EYE. ,l I DEBORA A. EEENEYIQQQ P College- Law school. Everything In t e ast died yesterdayt everything in the future was born today. EMILY J. FERNANDES. my Jackie , Computer Programming. I made itllll 25 xi' RICHARD A. FIGARATTO QGJ Art Club. Drama Club LOIDA. FIGLIEROA Q63 xecunve 5ecrelary ,P 1 f LESLEY FILS-AIME 463 if DEBORAH A. FITZERALD qey DENN5 M- FITZMAURICE Futz . Band. Lollege, Just think of me as one you never fuguredf' ff' MAUREEN FLQNACEAN QAQ SUZANNE FLETCHER CGD 'Moe ', Aqumas Junnof olege' ecrelarv DARLENE FLYNN QGD 11' 5 CJ! 1 S 1 F N V 1il5,Proud V' GEORGE FILS-AIME 469 PAULA J. FINNEGAN QGJ qRp MARK FLAHERTY 465 Inmate SSI-126. Music I-1 V I , N I LAWRENCE J. FLORIO QGD Class of '82 Got Class ROBERT T. FOLSOM CGD MAURA FLANAGAN QAQ LISA ELoRlo qAp D College-Interior Architecxual Design ,'2?' I 5 lf I 1,5 fy K J' gf XRDELINQ s. EoNsEcA my eronaunca nglneenng fl i s Tl K a. K la te , Capt.-Smmmlng FERNANDA FONSECA QAJ Colleg. Economics SANDRA 1. FOSSELLA my Management Science. Radio Club. Ski Club KATHRYN I. FRATUS QRJ Bay Stake i KAREN M. GALANTE Q63 packages. 'Good things come IH sma ' 'OA- ,'h- . -ll .6 ,,. -45 .'4 '-,J 2 A .f , . .!- u'.- M MARK P. GALLAGHER CA? College. W hen lule glyes you lemons. ma e lemonade LQRRAINE M. GAMEL CRD no ege JAMES S. GAUDIANO CRD Baseball. College 5.5 ,,.. 5 , e 1 I f- - , cv 4 . Q Q- f 41 PAMELA M. GALLAGHER Nursing. Today we live, yesterday IS the past. tomorrow a dream of happlness NANCY GANGI CAD SUZANNE GAVIN CGD N.H.S,. Art Club. College w 'J 711' ' A f-at 45? C -Ar' YD PATRICK M. GALLIGAN CGD DOUGLAS P. GARDNER CRD fi X LISA M. GAY CAD Cheeks we're stnll young and our live have only lust begun. 212, 79 LEONARD M. GELMAN CAD photo by Bart Connelly MARY GALLANT 'l 1 STEVEN D. GARROD CRD Northeastern Umverslly. Huey ALICIA D. GELLER CAD Early Grad.. Busmess Management I v l ARTHUR GEORGANTAS C Hodkey. Soccer, College CHARLES GEORGE qvp I gt DAVID C. GIANELLI CYD MICHELLE A. CILBOY CRD CHRISTINA G. GILL CRD IVE your ream I RIIII .. . .. em Ime or me to y Ti V.: . 0 .0' f .mt CHRISTOPHER IIIIIIII CQLBRANSON CAD I BEVERLY GINSBERG CAD Bev IBake . oogolalal Private Ilg tent 2 -rn. PAUL c-:LADHILL LYNNE E. GOLDEN CGD Make a wish and dream a dreamt no matter how unreal they may seem. follow your dreams to reality. 3fl5!8I 'nl ANGELA K. GIGLIO CAD TAMMY GILBERT CRD lTnegcherry on the sundae: a good frIeI-Id, gcyggrgistics. Student Government. N.H.S.. 'oee ELIZABETH GILL A JAMES GINIS CAD College. Electrlcal Engineermg 'Wq3:. ! ,C 442 ,vt ' I - II? 'AA,Mf'9I IDI 2 f'+w?--wwggx. ' ff? PAMELA GLENNON CYD JOHN A. GOLDING CAD College-Computer Scnence 13 X LAWRENCE .l. GLOCKNER CAD Nu,-v DAVID H. GOLDSTEIN CRD 11 all 5-. is 1 l F. W , 11' The Class of '82' Entering scared, our Fright we all shared. Turned away by those Older and wiser. Leaving with a hope. A goal and a dream. Realizing how quick Four years can seem. The future awaits our arrival. so near. photo by Gordon Jackson Entering scared. once more. We end our final year. The days and minutes so precious and few. Remember us always The Class of '82' Joanne Ruggiero J .IONATHON GOLDSTEIN QYQ Goldie Captain Varsity Hockey. College ' l,L.l.J. ll:'l3,f8O ROSA MARIA GONCALVES QGJ Cokge. Happiness consists of the love and the good times you share with true friends. -Q? LAVERNE A. GOODSON QRJ Student Senate. Afro Am. Club. Drama Clu . lietician. Performer. l'm reaching for the s y. l ETELVINA GOMES QV? s s tudent enate. Public Relations 'K ss today goodbye. the sweetness and the sorrow . . , wish me luck the same to you . . . I V' . SUSAN GONSALVES QRQ I'd rather be the best I can be. than ta copy of someone else. Born to be DARIN P. Gooowm qvp Eiigodmgirllgsketball. lifting. CoBege- scent E. Gooowm my Ketusv L. GORMAN qvp mn-pam wsu wands ID lrsx ma, norm 12' Im I I s IL CHERYI. A. GOTTSCHALK CAD i . l!'s jus: as easy no look at me G' things in Iife rather than the bad. Jeff Varsity Footbakl. Wrestling. kollege 1. ROBYN A. GREENWOOD CRD PHILLIP R. GREIL QAD I984 is oniy twojears away so you'd better name your og 'Steve' now. ROBIN M. GRISWOLD CAD DAVID P. GRASSO CGD GEORGE J. GREVELIS my It's been such a pleasant stay 'UK' CHRISTOPHER M. GROSSO CAD JAN E. GUILLEMETTE CYD . .411 J 115' ls-A f-.?, VIKKI GURLEY BARRY K GUTTING CGD TRUOC HA PHUONG QYD Colleg Sc b d bend I PHILANA D. GREEN QAD JENNIFER GRINION VINCENT M. GUINTA KGD 62' PAuL M HAGEN gap wa I've closed the doors on yesterday. Fond memories will always stay: Tomorrow holds no fear for me. Because l have found today. LAURA L. HAMBLY QAJ Brock.-Irvs. Concert Chorr. lolk Ensemble. L0 L' 'L' L MYCOI' 'Ill USIC B JF ll? II 5 Y F 5, Xl X1 I Tl dumb quvstmn IS the one you dont ask ' LISA M. HARBACK QRQ College. Bustness Il you L'3n't thunk ol .mytlt-ng In sn J smrlc null L10 , 1, JOANN HAYDEN QRI ffl, fi 01 SALMA HQAIKAL CYDQ N H 5 . French Club. Nlaqorctlcs. bpamsh Club The best ts wet to come 'I I MICHAEL I. HAMILL my ff? K' rf I , , - WILLIAM E. HARGROVE qvy PAMELA HAYES CAD ls all that we see or seem, a dream wIIhIn .1 dream Cru-urnal Justtce if inf! DEBRA HALLEY CYD College. Secretary Before you can hehe In others. you must ltrst beheve In yourselt -P DANIEL M. HANCOCK QY7 FT DEBORAH I. HARKINS qvp Bebbteu. LIve. love. and laugh. MARK R. HAZEN CGD l NANCY L. HALVERSON QYJ HEATHER HANSON QRJ College. Skt Club. Band W'empty' Yesterday came suddenly The Beatles d X 713 z - W'-vf JOAN HASTINGS SY? Youve got but one shot of ll e eft. take it whule you're stull not alraId TIme IS on your sudef' HI Sunny and LaurI VALERIE A. HAZIEN 465 LIve lor tomorrow Loolung back at today and yesterday, Remember the laughter as well as the sorrow. I tl l L L 1 . WILBERT E. HEAL gm Keep smiling because each day we are closer to attaining our goal. I 1 l 1 l 'J SHERRL L. HENKIN qvp . Spec. joys and spec. places, spec. friends 5 together . . . moments pax: so quickly. but ' memoriers are fofever. ' Child Psych. L y .ix . I , , ll I my I. L. 3 l l s I THOMAS D. HIGGINS CAD Er- , M, E It Q Q, ll i . 1, . l li 5 . y IERRENCE v. HODGE qc-5 College Bound 'LT Nd' rise, x 'Q-ff X L88 X . 1 XX VJ THOMAS HEAVEY 465 FREDERICK HEBSHIE Ill 465 College ., 'J j.g 6 Y' L R . ,. . ' Ar' r . DENNIS ROBERT HICKEY 465 M, Astron.,Radip, Chess and Computer Clubs, ' Qoll. lfound, 'We hold the future. let's use it rig t. Sajbest when you make it the best. and we did it. PAUL E. HODNETT my ROBERT K. HOLMES 469 Basketball. College-Engineering 1.-14 Y .IANICE M. HEENAN Gig l would like to say thanks to G.M.. N. .. M.W, .l.Y,, and everyone from 'PLsmo'. Thanks for all the help and old memories. , A P ' .A D sl! .F 1 3, ' JON FREDERICK HICKEY qvy FREDERICK HIXON QGJ .0 KRIS HOLMGREN Q62 No wind makes for him that at no intended port to sail unto. Montaigne U.S.N. 11 Life is composed of two parts: That which is past. a dream. 15' and that which is to come. a wish. 174 fv- gif! --J ROSEMARIE E.NHOPPE qvp Computer Programmer. Army. herel For VW- Falhef and Mom? come. Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday. my 'Ds Yr STEVEN Hokvnz qkp lffgif. D'ff2YQ.'i.'fPS.5.ff2v..t. Varsity Swimming, N.H.S.. College-lawyer We're never really apart. it we keep our memories ahve, J 'W' JOEL S. HOROWITZ QRJ N.H,S. Order of DeMoIay for Boys. Pediatrics. What aim do you wish to achieve. where are going. what is in your soul? SARAH ANN HOWARD qvy Nursing. A great experience. A tor of time ahead. Always remember BHS. Vu sE1H HOROWITZ an ANDRANIK HOWHANNESIAN qAp NHS. College-Pre-Med CHRISTOPHER S- HUGHES CYD GARY HUMANN gap PAuiA 1. HUNT qAp SHEILA M. HUNTER 46,2 HUBW i '0f ba ' Af' Cm- NHS new Hockey. College ony fine. Mu NHS.svllelgf6:-H-- flfvillvfu fatngmkv pieces in life. 111, O C ? X I A r I' x 5 'X EDWARD LEE HUTCHINS CAD Cuitfggosfgflefxed P d ce' 3 new photo by Carrie Theodossiou i A 1 1 1cA,THElqNg HUICHINSON CAD 1 w M is Q v X 46, '17 A NL. I, . r I Z' . 1 . ' come. T1 Weuzffl g0ll1g.d0WAI'lIhE NANCY A. HLIXLEY CYD HUONG M. HUYNH CAD LE KIM HUYNH CGD I Same FDB . ut In l CFB!!! IYECIIOHS. Q D + C if 'kv AN C AEL IANNANTUONI CY SNANCY S. HYSON CRD fZ.5.,LE'.?.,L'1S.,S?DCS..,QlLe .0 M, If ,W ,Q A 9 P,9,,'3,,',?!5'EIih'..e 2'3!Q!?J fm I C ' f ' -W- D D J , C i s A A My J 1'- gf-ksn EHEATHER IRVING CRD GORDON F. JACKSON CAD JAMES J. JACKSON CRD DAVID B. JACOBSON CRD Captain indoor TTBCK. Spring Track, Cros My mgfhgf thanks ygu, my father fhankg Country. Executive Committee, N.H,S. you, and l fl-yank you! T,B,A, P 1 iw, - 4 ' I '- '5 ,u MATTHEW V. JAMES QAJ College I could have lwcn number One. but no, other pt-hplc had to enter the race Hov thcsc squares are small ' ALICE JOHNSON qAp N HS. Twelve down 1 MICHAEL c. JOHNSON qAy -P1 'X 'xy Y.. --gf. DONNA JANSKY 4,63 Thanks for all the help trom aculty and lrtends 82 ns the best? LAURALEE JOHNSON CYD IHERESA JOHNSON qAp Tern College, Nursnng Some of the best tunes he had were here look out world. h I ere cOmef :Q-n SHERRI R. JENNINGS qep THOMAS JENSEN qAp Ska dub. Archutectural Englneertng as ' rl Yr ,.H ,. 25- KJ' 4, 'b .f A tiwgi Q fi Wh-L MARY JOHNSON QA? gglrif-Lalieilzsltfgreness and contro LEIGH CHERYL JOHNSON my Secretarial work Success ts what l'm after I t x A ,, - X x . X X X xc. fY.L..l,?liEE.S22t, ggggfylw L. JONES cm togethe t if 4,5 RONALD F. JONES QYJ JEFFREY L. JOSEPH CAD College Wentworth Institute, Electronic Engineer photo by Bart Connelly j E Hb s .vs 1 -wp! KATHLEEN JOYCE qvp ,.-7 .1 My f Q.. SUSAN MARY .IOYNER QYQ HEIDI M. KAISER CRD STALNLEYMKALLIANIDIS QAD Law. Dont be surprised if the light at the end of the tunnel happens to be an oncoming train, li il .4-.is ! I l GEORGE H KANTZIAN C57 The C1tadel.R.Ov1:.C, and USAF Si: e'3 'a' Practfme' kT0 be f'Ch - TE all 'QTY gffndshlc whom I 'She inlydihines ahrersin dies well are emories are Oreverf' now. new in is x e en 0 x e s ow. ft,?.fSlQ.,ff.a'ii5,llfu,SC2 KIRK i. KASHGAGIAN my E':r'sgL3::cgEfg1gljIS. Data Processing. is . K ose e oes or mise apoeon, 3 AU' E125 JEFFREY M. KASICA qvp Cross Country. Track and Field. Sc: F1 Club. Accounting, Culinary Arts GREGORY KARAS CYD ::Greg Computer Engineering. Eival Olos Ellnvika Prosz MICHAEL s. KATES qvp Lollege. Computers ft-fX , R. KATZ CRD JOSEPHINE P. KAVA QAQ DINA K. KAZIS SIYJ JOHN E. KECHEJIAN QAJ Bird' Jodi Track. Majorette. Drama Club. Co ege Believe in yourself and you'lI conquer the world. l 1171 EDWARD KEEFE SYJ Hope l dle before I get OL l 0 .R ANDREA L. KELLY qc-35- p VBFSIIY uymnasucs. caplaml Drama Club, N.H.S.l Executuve COITIITIIIIQBL College Mk- ' , - ., MARTIN J. KENNEALLY QYJ KATHLEEN M. KIMBALL LAD kathy ' Drama Club. Surwnors Club. College 11 KRISTEEN KEENAN QY2 KRISTEN A. KELLEHER CRD Folk Ensemble. gunar. Brsdgewate Luve. love. laugh. and be happy College. Advertising Happiness is made to be shared. ' . Ii ANNMARIE KELLY CAD CHRISTINE L. KELLY QAJ o ge 0-- PAMELA KENNEDY cm EQ'EE.E.55E,'?'ElZ', ... blind your eyes and steal your dreams. .V X I .1 fl I JOHN F. KINNEY QRJ 3ILLY RAY KIRK QYJ JN Math Club. Archlleclure F ' 1 new 'O -Ji x . . X ' I L X ds- I TIMOTHY R. KELLIHER KRD Jazz Ensemble. Concert Band. Marching Band. Freshman Band. Medicine. A good laugh is sunshine in a house. 4-1 JEAN A. KELLY QAD DEBORAH J. KIMBALL QA, Debbie Every knee shall bow. every tongue confess.' WARREN L. KIRK QAJ Ml Special K 'Hoop City' Be w al you want. non only wha: you can. I I 5. Q, 155,39 W 'bd 1 Y! LAll W I, MY rm ll !,X JOANNE M. KLINE CAD Ida . ao , Thanks Uncle Mike for my . .. NEW DIC Dime. LAuRu5 L. LALIBERTE 469 fl 'lv-I 'I I L 1 STEVEN LANIIQIEJICA LGI LYOSS LOUIIIYN. YJC kd Ill!! 3: I VERONICA A. LANG LGI 'RonnIe RolIerSIna!Ir1g. daIwIng. smgtng. HIghI -Xttendcnt Thanks lor excrtthtng mom and dad A JEANNINE E. LEBLANC QYJ COIICBE' 41,1 . 7 II. 1? CARLA A. LANDENBERGER key Club. Drama. Concert Chotr. Harmontcs. Folk Ens.. Coll ScI.. Just keep snultng. L MICHELLE A. LANOUE CGD iOIl5r:Zlz:!IIIgL?j1r5jsback rldtng. Hsght ,-M , 1 . I I I I I I . JACQUELINE LANDRY CR! WENDY J. LANDY CAD A RICH We lne. we die and death docs not en It. I thInk lI1ere's an angel In me which l'm Mn We Iournev. we move IHIO the mghtmaref' constantly shocktngf' French Club, Canoe Im J. Morrnson Club, NHS. Dancmg. Physical Therapy. 1 IKHI TERRY LAROSA CGD DAVID A. LAWSON 465 ua. Gymnasncs. Sk: Club, College 'wi photo by Phil Griel Mf,2I9!I'3,E'.'?SMg..EFBLANC 467 EQIQ :II ' '41 F' T v-'V 1 f at I I V1 ' ' I CAROLYN I. LEE cRI ROBIN E. LEE qep JOHN LEEEBVRE IRI LISA M. LEHRER IGI It IfffI2'T.'if!lfIff3.l'fT1fLnI.'UT.ff egd A 'e oo S 'l a me 'E fl l Nh lm DEW Darlene. 463 lNc 469 '1 l l E 118 ll l V RICHARD LEITAO CYD. Programnzing, Moving in stereo with l ' Y? i RICHARD J. LESSARD CYD Coiege. Engineering Go real slow. ta 'e it l as et comes. 5PECI3llZ2 rn having fun. l 1 A l I CRONA M. uzvme CGD Y l've been FRAMEDV' I .-. ,.,.. .., ,-.. 'W . , fi . Q ' Ui. A A- ef - . . 'Q' 9 ., A-4315? . 1. - 0 or I l . ll ,fb JOHN A. LEMIELIX CGD GARY P. LETTIERI CRD 'C 'Y STACEY D. LEVINE CRD TROY T.nLEWlS CRD ANNETTE M. Duwossv CAD ag GLORIA L. LEONARD CGD Band. Thanks, Mr. Macrinaf' l . EDNA LEVINE X o V TIM T. LEWELLEN CGD Q--v. H 5 R if A . I' 'Q vi 'IA . I l Q fl. LISA P. LESSARD CAD ROBERT L. LEVINE CRD College I can't change the world, u change the world in me. Ilcan SHARON R. LEWIS CGD in W1 rj' Q-fy NGOC LINH CAD FELICIA C. LLANES CAD T Gooood byel Annie College. Special Ed Live. love, and And forget not that the Earth delig ts to y be happy feel your bare feet and the wind longs IO l play with your hair. Gibram .9- 'NL 1'-y ROMONA M. LLOYD CAB NHS. Vled, hpl . Cancer! Qh0lY.Df3H1d.f lk Lnsembe Nome men h g h' and sav. Why? . I dream of th 5 h er were and say. A x Y . - , KATHLEEN M. LOFTUS fab NK-Kane , Fm:sh each dav and be done are wn Il omorrow ns a new avi you h T d shall begun nl well and serenely. RWE '1 A Agxf ., DENISE M. LOGAN CRD E. LONERGAN Q69 muey 'X Sf ! I r 7 gx fy' X , a s A 40 fx 'l PAuL T. LooNlE q Pulol, Engmeer, Homerne S.B.L., ,lf y I knew. Tomo LoRlNG qkp Muslc. Free Will VYZ 1,1 Lv MARIA G. Loves qAp Cokege-Secretary. Its been a good four year. but our lime is up good luck to everyone. l 5 KAREN A. LOUGHLIN QRJ Busnness,'FIughr Auendenr MICHAEL J. LUCEY QRJ ockey. Track. College. B.U.. - ass BRIAN Love my JEAN LovELL qAy MICHELE A., LOVETERE CYP C' A rs lodge- .go ck we anger 0 College- arl Physucal Therapusl. l llve for my dreams H U M 'Z -. -, u!'llJVSl3V'l.1 3 5. 11' I and a pocket lull ol gold, Y KRW i Track, Baseball, College I hope we meet R3'1dY,' TN Maflnff- The Few, , again. Love ya Mom and Dad. Pfollde JUAN C- lUG0 CGD HA mu Luu W PHUNG THU Luu qAp 1:21-99 'sd KATHLEEN MACDONALD my PAUL S. .MACDONALD CAD THOMAS J. LYNCH Y 4 D Ecology Club The Rat Mi. Monadnock If,f,'QgaT'ff ' Hope 'O become a 'e 's pw Hi Peaches! Y' E T: Tr , E ET T l SEAN MACDONALD A YALFRIE R- MP-CLEAN KM CHRISTOPHER ..Shakespeare,, Survivors Club' Cnnege D WEEMI AI. Photography. Preservation of F 'Z 3 I -1 QQ: l 2 JOSEPH MACRTNA qAp RANDOLPH MAGRAS CRD We observe today, gradu- ation day, not a victory of par- ty, but a celebration of free- dom, symbolizing a beginning as well as an end, signifying renewal as well as change. - unknown TWD MARTIN MACRAE SAD Marty Love ya. ma. Thanks or your support. F.M. College 13' ,Ll I s 1, CAROL J. MAHEUX CYJ Co' ge ll you love somethtng. set II lree. Il at comes back. tt was alwa s ours. I Y Y If tt doesn't. never was' JOHN C. MAGUIRE QAJ ffiifrk '51 . -'lx I 4-P' f'P ANN MARIE MALCOLM qvp BARBARA MALCOLM CY? Q 2.7 kwsf r CAROL L. MARANDOLA QAJ CHRIS MARCHULAITIS QYD Captam. Hall-Ttme Dancers. Drama Club. Model. gymnasucs. Ames. Nowell. Jay. Dancer Vlay Mustcal Producttons Blossom- Jan- '7' B80 JEL I' ' Al I L X I LISA MARSHALSEA CAP DAVID A. MARTELLO CYD 111, ff' H mr me , . -C A -X .- lr - .5 , fs A A' 'Af A A ls 'L if 2 BRIAN E. MAHONEY CAD MICHAEL T. MALONEY CGD And tn the end the love you take ts equal to the love you make. Lennon, McCartney STEPHEN MARK QAJ 40 J CINDY ANN MARTIN qnp Y. nr ' CINDY LOU MAHONEY QAQQ L Mom and Dad, I wish you could be here to ' see me graduate, but l made it with the help ol Carol and Paul. A n V VIRGINIA F. MARA QYQ ll V.l'T'S:udent Senate. Chatrperson S.A.C. :L S h IC C O0 Umm. l JOHN S. MARRAFFA QYJ Concert Chotr: 4 years. No. No. Nanettc . ri, 8rtgadoon . Mame Choral Director ' PATRICIA A. MARTIN qvp 1 50 . .W X NY N A KH la lf ,I , l l If I: 1 l llllll nllh lhi 5 I Y 1 l f Alll I xonSA,i i I lk! l l - l x 3, LOREN MARTINDALE CYD DARLENE M. MASEFIELD CAD le JAMES CH. MAY rep N U Communncatlon. Musxc. Basketball Achnev what is yours to achieve. ANGELA M. MAY CRD College '11 445 KENNETH 1. McAuuHfe CAJ FHRISTINE F- MCCARTHY CRD an.. an the way Gitlgaargtgaitgs and Travel College. Irish '2 IEDWARD Mccotc-:AN Ay lt s been a long I2 years, but now iI's Sfliller- timel LISA M. MATOS CRD CHRISTINE J. MAYNARD CAD Vice-Pres. N.H.S., Drama, Key Club I'm not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday. and l love today. SHARI A. McCARTHY CRD These were 4 great years. l'Il miss ya guys! A ,kb E Q ' LSL .A ff I. lgAREN M. MATuLsKY qvp toingagtelggssggjggrnlng Life can be hard guifgmkl MAZARAKIS CAD Nlkl Concert Lholr. Drama Club. College. Montreal. Take each day wnlh a smlle. because life was meant to be enjoyed. I LOUISE B. MCCAULEY CY, giwgglqey Shawn, what do you want to talk T 'TRD x1 CARQL J. MCCQRMAQK CR, ELIZABETH A. McCORMICK CRD JOHN W. McCORMACK CRI fl:'pLe2I?:l:gl3E:1z1i'Srgcvilegarn. Drama. Drama Gonna ramble on down to New York City, 11 -Q I I1-9 I JI ' V photo by Dan Clague 713 t ll!! THOMAS MCDONNELL qvp Let the memortes of the past be fond ones LISA A. MCDONALD CI? These are the seasons ol emotlon an luke the wand they ruse and lall. Thus us the .. wonder ol devotlon. I see the torch we all fha' mu las must hold, LBYJNIELTEE MCQRANN CRQ SCOTT E. MCINTIRE CYD Ji,- I I '? QQ-v I I -f' f Q FRANCIS R. MCDONALD QYJ Mgr. Baseball. Basketball. D.E.C.A. BERNADETTE MCGRAIL QGJ Art Club. Concert Chou. Mass. Artl IV HUGH J. McLAuGHuN 463 Class Treasurer. Football. Track JAMESHD. MCLENNAN Q62 MICHELLE A. MCLELLAN QYJ PATRICIA M. MCNEIL QYJ HJ N1 ' f H' P ll vou can umagme somet mg. you can Crow'-' ,zur and accept only posrtue achneve ll II you can dream tl. you can '- 'FW X become Il 1111 I l' I 5 e T 'I t ff 'L L: l r I ', t 1' L A . I JOHN F. MCDONALD 465 I CHR, Captain V. Hockey. Baseball. College 4 i 4 J I Cglxn Eogatbgslprlng Track I T C Jgkaugs IRNMCLAUGHLIN no GEO' Jay . Jumboe . College Law ll my mmd can concewe it. and my heart INN. T , I l I PLM: Q X JOSEPH M. MCRAE gay mt K N,H.S.. Band. Ski Club ,I We know what we are, but know not what we may be. CHRISTINE MEDIEROS Q63 JOHN F. Mskcuzn 469 REBSKQH MESSER 569 Q H 8 9EtglRgTE A. MILLETT CRD THERESA MINKLE QAJ KAREN MINTA WAYNE MIRANDA CGD oo a. oege 'ERIAN R. MITCHELL QGQ JOHN F MITCHELL QYJ ulary T fv-I ic I l ,..'- D D- 1 HAROLD E. MONSINI LAD KYLE MOONEY IQRDE I U.S.M.C. HGOIHS nowhere s vw y '. That s wld ,QQ i- SUSAN MORRIS -Y. PATRICIA L. MULLEN IRD Drama Uub. College 'frtcta 'Reach for your goals 111, LISA MONTAGANO CAD Las HI Steve Executuxe Commtttee. Boxer Dog Mascot. Skt Club The most d 1 I II h ' h waste Lay O a ISI at one In w Ich you have not laughed. 7, .' VIRGINIA MONTEIRO CRD I 4 GREGORY M. MQONEY mf Ifff College Hold on to a true frtend with both H H g d If h d an S. I I I I I I I I I I I . I fl! . WILLIAM M. MOONEY qvp Ih1E'5,Eff2..,IQ2f,S,f5N,,SB2,W,H ROBERT v. MORIN CRD I1 2055 B your heart. wasn't put there to stay. Iove Isn't love. 'IIII you gtve It away. LINYDA M. MIORRISON qvp ti Ina y my lurn. . 1 EREDERICK MULLINS CRD rest Ing team BONNIE MOscOvItz CGD Drama Club. Newspaper. College I-T STEPHEN D. MUNCY SAD Munce . HI Usa Prop I-0.5 U.S.M, . -J ' I 2 MARY E. MOILEY IRD ANGELA B. MUNIESD Ivy . ISR I Student Senate. Executtve Commntee. J.V. I + Varsity Cheerleading, Rivers belong I where they can ramble. Eagles belong where they can fly. Ju I ot to be where our 8 :punts can run I et got to find our corner - of the sky, Q ggi? glqsbwgvkiswgowasglgeagep f , JOSEPH E. MURPHY Q69 Trade School- Carpentry i t i l i l Y 3 3 1 i R PAULAJ. MURPHY QRQ 3 College-Civil Engineering. NHS, 'Frodo lives I I l E 'W MARTHA W. MURRAY QYJ Q College-Child Study l l ,Milt it W WDW I :gg WENDIE MURDOCH qvp T? - M. i , .. , 4 V X li. KENNETH 1. MURPHY qRp College-Qngineering. Subduction leads to ofogeny. SARAH R. MURPHY qvp MICHAEL MUZYKA qkp Jazz Band.. Yesterday has past. tomorrow may never come. I will live for the present 'til my life is done. photo by Gordon Jackson DANIEL T. MURPHY QAD Music. Shaw's. Jimmy Page. Studio ng.. theatre. music performance, and the men that hold high places closer to the heart. ,xxx Q74 MARIE 1. MURPHY qvp College, Success. Scotty 6f'Jl!79 ....,. A 41 it ERANQS J. MURPHY 4Rp Hockey. Skiing. Traveling. College l MAURA MURPHY qvp fi f '-0 '-N., .vt 4' Q 'Z it I if .. 'vi fri 'if JOHN P. MURRAY SY H. Muggs . NHS, Cross Country. racpk. Skiing, Hockey. let the good times roll. Sailing, M.M,F. Club Pres.. Engineering.. He that Ioseth his honesty hath nothing else to 8.1 eg? gs, .E ,xy 5' X -... o 11 PHYLLIS MYLONAS QRJ 4-1 'Y WAYNE NASH qkp Tennis. NHS., Sprmgsteen. Fnnance. Dad GARY NELSON qey Scuba Club. Marme Blology LAURA J NESSERALLA CRD LAURIE ANN NESSRALLA 4 RANDALL E NEVINS QAJ DEBORAH B NEWMAN CGD swam swam, amd. NHS M h NHS E s U54 U H gp JOANNE NICKERSON gap Artl Busmess Management Just shattered pictures of the way we were. STEVEN W. NOONAN CYD X 2 ...fi 2 A lx:-2 l - ' 4 7 LENN NORDSTROM qvp hanical Engineering . ... .M Q. ,jx ., .M f .. X , sf. X! wk X, 'I l c:bnid r -E pw H-.,.Eff'g , - -- 1 P. 2? 2' ' --f- 1, ' f 5.,,,g, S, . E, E gggEENEm1,,mLessaLe.usYP photo by Carrie Theodossiou 8 RHONDA NIEMI QGJ JEAN ELLEN NIXON CGD Best of luck to everyone. Yearbook. College JAMES K. NOONE 465 Football. College PAULETTE A. NORMAN CGD WALTER A. NOONE QAJ Sports, Computers, College wry' 1' 11 DIANNE C. NORRIS QAJ N,H.S., Ski Club. Soccer. College Juov Li NICHOLS gap 4-Q 'X .AJ Computer Science. Accountmg I am here. it is me, if you read between the li 088. 4-Q, STEPHEN P. NOEL my Hollywood Buck. B-Ball. Communicazi All our lives we sweat and save. bu for a shallow grave. Stay demente ons, ilding d.. JENNIFER NOARCRQSS V y Ch I d . L ll g h g step of the ladder of life. SEL, 1-. LJ' COLLEEN o'sRlEN my Lol N.H.S,, College 111' CHRISTINE O'BRlEN FRANCIS T. O'CONNOR QGD -44 'YQ ti- MICHAEL T. O'CONNOR CRD GINA M, O'DONNELL cy, Indoor Track. Outdoor Track, Soccer, '4WorL . Ln-e. laugh. and love College MICHAEL F. o DONNELL qvp 55011 O'DONNELL here us onlv one SuCC6SS to be able to spend vour Isle In vour own nav' --r' 'QA -':r.-. - - ..- iv ,aj ,', THOMAS OLIVER fAj ELAINE O'MEARA CGD 'Maw vou alwavs be courageous stand h d b uprug t an e strong. May you have A strong Ioundatuon when the wmds a-ch g h xt t g 8 b D I 11' -C T7 KOLLEEN A. O'CONNOR QYD MARY ANN O'DONNELL IRD STEPHEN O'DONNELL QYJ Later Brockton, Hello Arr Force. , MARIANNE O MEARA QAQ Mlmt The Itne. tt ts drawng the curse If cast, the slow one now wall later be past lor the umes they are a-changtn, 'Bob Dyla KIMBERLY .I. O'CONNOR KAI MARY KATE O'DONNELL fAJ Hold last to dreams. lor if dreams die llle ts a broken wtnged blrd that cannot fly. I -Q ANN MARIE O'LEARY QYJ .IEANNETTE O'NElL QYJ +6--. f 'Z' '51, , ng 42 ' ,-..-4 u J Q, I ii , CLAIRE OCONNELL DOMINIQUE ORRICO CYD IA. OSBORNE THOMAS W. OSBORNE CYJ Mil I-ieylxou guys ' The Capel N,Y. Her I TomoLrEw Ye rugged. citezi, argd bOzz h l mggoanz to heaven, because ve Honda Bound, Law Enforcement WWW' enioye ut sc oo is one. iv n's egun. een! 'W e' Il l E BARBARA OTERO qvp EOQEEQCA ,QJm,Q,YffEN5 CR? MARIA A. PAcciA qAp trump NATHANIEL T. PACKARD fYj 'A man before his time 3 '- ill ' 4 . tlN K :NANCY PADULA A L N Y Collige-Computer Science :Mgy Jie road mftgglgaigtibglgegp Gig! SILQJINYRQ-Capgqgd. Frienqf Irgtlgzit-elrE 51ntltTQ5y5iI5cQongQ? dY0u allow lead to success. from the mills. time to be moving on, Tm, ,S the end .I A. PARKER QYJ THOMAS W. PARKER CGD TIMOTHY W. PARKER CGD DANIEL A. PARROTT IAQ get to heaven you have Tracli. Capt. Soccer, College. Whoop dee College-Accounting, Yearbook Staff. Drama College-Computers. Skiing, Led Zep' S0 through hell. . dooll glub. Key Club, Permanent Press. , I dp' The last year's the best: So this is what I hear. The best of what? l ask As I wipe a fallen tear. l go through this last year With an uncertain amount of dread. 'QS What will become of my tomorrow? What is planned ahead? My friends that l've grown close to gf Will soon be on their own. And I too will be leaving But to where shall I roam? With one foot out the door l hesitate with delay ls this what l want from life Eight hours. pain and the pay? There must be more to it, Than just mechanical moves. l want to live my life Not go through it like most po Adventure bubbles within me And I'll let nothing pass me I want to get out from under And fly to a mountain high There I will be content And there I hope to see My friends from long ago Come to visit me. Cathy Saunders '82 or souls. z L 7 I F 'ffgili -E' 11' I A I- 1 PETER E. PATELINE Q61 Baseball. College PAMELA PATUKONIS QAJ It's been real Popanelli 3 . I . L 4-use I ROBIN A. PEDDELL QYJ WILLIAM J. PELUSO CGD Vx MARCIA L. PATRICK IGH itelg:'bLTl'ar:il:'rx,.,P.C. E C.G.. Hey Mom l ANNE M. PECEVICH SED Soccer. Basketball. Softball. NHS. C ge, Annie TRACEY PELOQUIN CGD Varsity Tennis. College LYNN M. PENDERGAST CAD 1 4 D College, The sadness of parting rien s is always forgotten when reunited again. 7 on the sands of time. A I .I X 41 MARC S. PEPI G , w'l: :'BE2fil2fS:nff fun 5 sl-i.s. DIANE PEREIRA QR, PEREZ qv, A CYNTHIA 1. PERRAuLr my May departing Ioavenbehind us. footprints MICHAEL s. Pznssow my College. N.H,S. College is my stairway to heaven, RONALD PETTINATO my VANESSA PICHICK R A' king? A. eigigzgirig on a hill in my mountiinpof fliilili.ln,Z,.'i?'..2Z?I'.?F.,',,'.'3S'ZJZ,f5a jgg:,'g'f.'Fg22,Sggg?f 'fs mf as hm' ff Ak, l DEAN PIERCE KILBERT H. PIERCE QRJ CAROLYN M. PIERSON QIRJ Com. Bot. Engineer Professional Boxer Cheeks , Prep , Ski Club. Yearbook Sa es. Missouri. here l come, J' Thank God l'm out. College The moment may be temporary but the memory la t f BENJAMIN PERKINS JOSEPH D. PEZNOLA SRD PEZ , Fr. Hockey. N.H.S.. Pres. C.Y, .. Capt. V. Gymnastics. A.P.P Dox. Ski-it. A man's got to know his limitations. CHARLES M. Plckfri top 'Y 2 Q Qs ...-f ALIDREY J. PINATO CRD Fr. Club. Yrbk,. P. Press, Interpreter-govt How do you hug a jeIlybean? IJ-5-81 M.R.,K.S.,S.M.,l.,D..J.S. ff ff I X Ni All 4 BENVINDA PINHEIRO CGD 3 N CHERYL POELCHER CYD H Geumg Marrued. 'Cclorado here come. '71 ' ROBIN PINSTEIN CAD KAREN 1. POLISENO CRD RICHARD J. PORAZZO cv: SIiZII1IfX.I!I1,.lT9.!ElE5.S5J Vuolcts are blue. God helped me and now I' h h mr roug . fe' BRIAN POWER CGD KELLY J. POWERS CRD Pc nel lead me lor I may not follow D 'Slay Happy I I I I 1 nc! Follow mc lor may rw! 631 n Rumi beildv me ami be my ffl? 1 TEODOLINDA PIQUE CAD TINA L. POMBO CAD I 'X I .. 11 DAVID A. PORTER my Capt, Soccer. Basketball. hrefughler. I love you Mom and Dad. ' . TT F , ev 1 . , 4 JOHN F. POZERSKI qvp NHS. Canoe Club. Orchestra. College 2 LESLIE B. PODOLSKY MARY F. POPE CGD College. Yol. Ruby. Mable, Merlle. Ag and Sadie. CINDY M. POSSICK CRD Stull crazy after all these years. ll's ll for me IO ily. PATRICIA PRAY CAD Z I i G 1 usA M. PRIEST QQ I I Journalist, French Club, Latin lub. Drama V 'I I3 ',5' Club. Permanent Press, NHS. My time here 3 . PHILIP PRENTICE QYZ What a wild and crazy trip its e has passed me by like a warm summer d y ' , 22,3 -ff' , 11 '-a. CHERYL H. PRICE QAJ Basketball. Softball. College-Accounting scorr P. PROTENTIS qAp 3 MICHELE M. PRICE Q65 i finally made nf' Dolly , ,fd x DEBRA A. PULSINELLI 469 ,fl ' A . 'V ,! z 1 .1 3 ' I -' I 'sm I ' .. - F -r ., I 1,.,- Afrf ff THOMAS E. PRICE QAJ If you assume you are right, your assumption is wrong. 3 , ff + ,, V' 1 -, I '. x I f' , iI4 PETRAS PUSTELNIKAS CYD Y all 4 EL CKIRI LOREEN A. PYNE CYD STEVEN H. QUIMBY QYJ JOHN W. QLIINLAN CAD MICHAEL C. QLIINN QYQ my Ifsumz f College 'Goodbye, Brockton High, Hello, work' E k A ,ami My 5 ROBERT QulNN qAp LISA M. RADEMANN qAp ll gggbgzxgplf Team. Watch out Harvard Pediatrics R.N. l finally made it. E . I photo by Bart Connelly ffl s QLORIA G. RAE CAD '15 KAREN E. RAPCHUCK CRD Tennis. College. Hold on light I0 your dream 11' lf you know who you are and what you want and why you want it and if you have confidence in yourself and a strong will to obtain your desires and a very positive attitude you can make your life yours if you ask. Susan Polis Schultz LEE FREDERICK RAFKIN CGD AUSTIN R. RATTLER CAD THOMAS REARDON CYD F 1 XJI' C ft 1 X GEORGE REGAS CAD JOHN F. RANDO CR2 Best ol wishes to the Class of ' 2 1 SHERI L. REAGAN CG? ixrggnzarsnly' Cheerleading. 5 24 I KAREN c. REDMOND CRD College. Once youre gone you CBHAI come back Youre out of the blue and into the black arf ,Wi DEBORAH L. REID CYD DIbbIes . Polk Ensemble. College 'Q' Ax GWENDOLYN D. RANDOLPH CAD I lmally made lt. MARY REARDON MICHAEL E. REED CRD ' w ,v 4 X 'ti .ings -..o' DANA REYES CRD MAUREEN T. REYNOLDS QR21 Qlglgighfsecutive. Roger Williams. Celluloid KIMBERLY A. RICE rep H Art. Diving, College. Industrial Design Be free forever! KATHLEEN RILEY IAQ Kathy , College Over sleeping won't make your dreams come true. .X I el SAROICV RHEAUME QYQ CAROLINE M. RIDEOUT Executive Secretary SI-nile. it only takes a minute. but the memories Iast forever. Rs .F X, J if MICHAEL c. RILEY rep fi HELENE T. RHODE CYD Rhode call Work, College LORENE RIDER CYP One of the real Ioys of our ives IS h g friends and keeping In touch with th OWEN O. ROACH QIGD Varsity Soccer, Indoor-Outdoor rack. Yearbook Staff, college-Accounting. h h P ' p otograp y. erservere until the end d you'lI be rewarded accordingly. max xi CAROL A' ROCHE IRI g!.5IIfhM',a'fI.E,2Rli'Z'3E?,H IRI EEQV!HE..,90E5,?tEF'GUE IGP o ege IEQBEIU c. Izicciom IGI SCOTT M. RIDER QGJ 4 lil? . ..7 Q 4:2 ,I ANNE M. ROCHE qizzv Music. N.H.S., LIve for today'. hen you see something you really want, reach for It. 38- I RICHARD P. ROGERS qizp Time I was on my way. Thanks to you I much oblige. Such a pleasant stay. ff? i it, X F t .1 t I JUDITH E. ROMANO qAp IHOMAS E, RONDEAU qyy MARIA S. ROSA QAJ QOANNE ROSARIQ QM 4 mi Jnuesjalrgurhaysel pxjsed. but the memones College lnyefpfme,-, smelly, I m over wnh ,L ziciigeixliustness. Secretanal Yeah. I lrnally wrt HEIDI 1. ROSE cv: ?aEf2.,9a52SE.Eo,+q T k JiFiE,3g.JI2iF'J,..SFZ,, MICHAEL nov my Hou Nursmg Set your standards hugh and y Sect ema N,H,S, Wa all IW 3 gh Student Govt. delegate. Spanish Club. Ch ld tl wnll achreve your goals wnh happtnessf' sky but we each have our h Psychology 'Tye lust seen a lace. Beatles 'I+ A .J , va- ROBERLI MRUBICINE QA? JAMES E. RUCKER CAD RICHARD B. RLIDIN CRD ANTHONY W. RUGGIERO QGJ lm, ectromc cc no gy eo ege There are places I remember all my life Though some have changed Some forever. not for better 'Vi Some have gone and some remain -Lennon! McCartney JOANNE M. RUGGIERO Q69 NIKI RUMBCS QYJ PHILIP RUSSELL QYQ Mun Jo , Yearbook vllusmess Manager. N HS. NU 5 8 If V00 love somethrng, set Il lr '-ML l Hand, eollegc. W empty , g l A SH, If ll comes back. at was always your Il -'-' 'gland urlaacnedvticlccunted for what yOu are doesnll- 'I MVP' Wai U Fu 11 ,M KAREN M. RUSSO qRp .f Drama. Chorus Show kindness and love 11' Imlly today, for tomorrow's chance may be lost. l , s 1' I DX ' f s 'D There's a world you're living in No one else has your part. Look around it. Have you found it walking A' 'R 'J down the avenue? See what it brings. Could be good things in the air for you. In the mountains, in the cities, you can see the dream. Look around you. Has it found you? ls it what it seems? span-sh Club, N.H.s.. Bo -Neil Young A Friends are forever. HOLLY A. RUTH 0221- ' ' b Jones mv. l ,fR0lGl Q DOUGLAS RuusKA qvp 5'flQ'g.?Qg'QF1'.C.,'1.,Sfl.nn... Toon J. RYAN qRp WILLIAM SABA qop eaf 00 .aesl 0 ege amber f 7 Ad y A J- fa? 2 ' ir i aged 5 if R- W 9: 3 inf: ,J ox me , E . . 1 . , y .1 i y ii ' 1 'RW A -5 V l V ' 'S , f xx y Q X 0 V. L l 2 ' LAURENQE SACK qAp I ROBERT J. sALAMoNE qep Juu A. sAMseL qop PATRICIA J. sANcHez qRp 5 s::lg.Pl'n:,: aJax1:tnssarTlgl:,g'h4:ag5'eaff:5d his Dancing, skiing. College My only goal in life is no be happy, faultless' painter 11' MARY THERESA SANTRY qvp idly SAMFLANO Mg R V P'e5'd NH S Cones? allaabouirygg and Tongs You yu: meosarvxoevjs CATHERINE SAUNDERS QRJ New llle beglns wllh the raduant sun. seasons connnuallv change. but I've lust begun' N10Uf1lBlf1 bound! ..,,r DENNIS A. SARGO gap ff-7 KATHLEEN SCANLON 465 Cross Country. Captain Indoor Track. Spring Track. Srudenl Senaxe. N.H.S.. Lnerary Magazine. Medicine . , , BOPIN L. -SCHEUER CD GORDON .,Y- ?CHLEFFElf SAD EDWARD J. SCHMIDT 467 rl. xecullwe Commmee. N H S.. College HOTEHKF SBR' OU' l-'WN he ds 'W' 'n VN .1 .-1 fx ' . lx at I A PINA SCUDERI QYJ Yearbook, Guidance. College. Med. Tech Follow your dreams wherever they lead. photo by Gordon Jackson QEQRGETTE SARKISIAN gvp Jet . BJ Yearbook Ednor. V. Cheerleadlng. College, B.F. . J.D. 9, l9!8O WANDA SCHARNICK HARRIETT D. scorr qvp GEORGE SEBILIAN QRJ Marchnng Band. Concert Band. ' My goal in life has been fulfilled, IRD Im 5:31 W CHRISTOPHER SELLSTONE CRD College lf you could see all the roads, I will wifidlfwg, travel towards some unusual last ' equilibrium. EK RICHARD M. SHADE College 4 , ,IAN E. SHARKANSKY CRD' I 'Shark . Executive Committee. Varsity Cheerleader. College. Good things really do a pen to those who wastl 0 . MATTHEW J. SHEAHAN gm N.H.S., Massachusetts Boys' State-I98l 14 FL MICHAEL A. sERoIo qRp 151' ANTHONY SHAFER SY? Rocky , Tony-n-Nancy 8122180 oxing + Karate, Life is precious so live each day I the fuliestf' Take Care everyhodyl x A it , .2 , te. E I CHARLES L. SHAW CAD LESLIE M. SHEARER QYJ Each day has its always. A look down life's hall- ways, doorways, To lead you there. -Moody Blues RICHARD A. sERGIo qop AIR' al? .. .-gp E, f . HRA K fag S - L MICHAEL A. SHAPIRO CAD STEPHEN M- SHAPIRO C67 Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis 1317- and Coflceff Band' Musicals E if X CHERYL A. SHAW qAp JACQUELYN SHEA qvp 1221535513333351EiiiuiiioihfhieflgItH V' S a ' Gangee USA Mt SHEEHAN cw 5OtB'.rmN:f SI1Ef:se'v.,,.sRP isezgsooeauae usienTsVNFu 4zi'3,f8l, gif, S Y And life goes on. ll 11 ESP Bei 532' ilk scon K. SHEEHAN CYD Q SHARI L. SHRAGO CAPD SUFNIVOYS Club. Senate. Permanenl ress. College-Physcml Therapy 'We may never now a ouI I e ays to come. emem er II b h d R b these are Ihe good ole' days. 'I LEWIS B. SILDJERMAN CAD, Drama Club. N H S . Spamsh glub. ll S :I long way I0 Twpperafw KENNETH s. SIMMONS CAD Jai: Harm Cc cap-Iam. Track. College bound -Xnulwvng wsrllw luxlrvg IS worth llglllung IN 11 BONNIE L. SHIELDS CYD 1'- F' ' 'an - as 'Xi .f Q L2 , 5 I QIIAEFX LINDA M. SIEGEL CAD SIep :mo the velvet ol the mormng. Le: yourself lay back wIlhIn your dreams. .Th .. - Il anks Sxevue. . N.H.S.. Lollege. Had a cru ef CP? JACK O. SILVERSTEIN CRD Collegeelaw 8eakcr Mme. DIANE SIMON JENNIFER E. SHINNICK CYD 01 ROBERT I. sIGNoRI CAD MARIA M. SILVESTRI CRD SHERI L. SHIROSKY College. Thanks to all my Ir help and good memories at B H S JOSEPH SILVA CYD KATHLEEN J. SIMMONS CRD arriage. lt's I I b College Psychology. M God bl SUZETTE SINCLAIR CAD QLENN P. SKELLY CYD Go for what you know. the sky is the EmerIn8 3 Pffflfsslon lo be IImIt! lI's jusl mmd over mailer. a later dale, 'When someon d bl d obedlence. you d be a fool no p In I cARLos slcov my BRIAN D. SMITH QA? The party's over. . Soccer, Accounting. College Bound. Exit Stage Left JACQUELYN K. SNOW Q65 Jackie , Emerson College-Dance Education Dance Odyssey QQNNIII5 soRlANo my wa , fur! ' IQ T E' fix ,- MARY ANN SMALL QAD MARC SMARTCAJ AMY T. SMITH QRJ U.S.N.. Thank you BHS 1 X- 1 ft ,fe I If f M' Colleg '17 W . r A Y J ,, ,em ,, Q f I JGSEPHINE SOFIA cw CYP I'!!S,HQ,iLSQg0?f?nED'LL0 W 6! , ..., n so it goes. I DAVID M. SORGMAN QRD WILLIAM R. SORSBY CYD VICKIROSE D- SOUI-E CR? we 1111 1 I ' 3 .LQ .xx .Xl DONNA J. SOUZA JOSEPH R. SPADEA QYJ N -- iv- -. . q , 1 W ':. 5 '-5 'A , ' r, 7. 'I ' X It 4'w '2EY. If.f'4.5K'f,E'LD'NG W7 THOMAS M. SPERANDIO qvp if ELIZABETH G. STACK Q25 pAMELA M SPLANE AJ karlwrune Gibbs Execuuw Secretary. S n hw unchmw Trays' HI 'hm N lmgne Wai Club. Vlmkc Ihr bcst cl nodal. and ,ter buy ,IZ-pnly u.Sl befung Y tomorrow wll lake care ol urself ' ' ' 1 5 ' Nf I 5 11.41, 1 l f 'a li X 1 R N ' s SUSAN- L. SPAJPEA 162' DENISE A. SPATOLA QYJ KECUIIVC MOIIIYHIHEE. SIOYQHC. ki' E86 'In 59' A MICHELLE A. SPINGEL CYD JOSEPH P. STADELMANN QRZ' TAMMY SPINGEL Two roads dlverged In a wood and I I too I e one less traveled bv. and that has made all the duffcrvncef' 1 Q - Dokls B. STAHL 465 NHS.. College MISTY STALLWORTH katharme Glbbs Secrelarual Program. ll lakes is delermmataon and fanh. f l photo by Gordon Jackson If JOHN M. STARR 465 Drama Club, Navy Show me the way. MARTHA sTATHTs qvp fi? MARK STEPHENSON CYD LVIARKSSTODDARD qvp Ompulef ClEUCE CYNTHIA 1. STONE qcap 1 '15 ROBYN P. STEVENS gap L-IEIDI B. STOGEL gm oege LISA M. STOVALL QAJ 'Je' -' .g ' s p ll 5 Q23- ' , x A595531 D. STRAIN 469 F- STRANGIS CYD flff?f1?.fb.gf.S9If.,fl2 A - SUE-ELLEN STROUM QYJ gn-4' 'R -VP scorr D. suKEFoRrH qAp 2.f1'f,fIEfv'l',.f2'ii'IfiILIfE2 JOAN M. SULLIVAN qvp JOHN s. SULLIVAN 46? Kicks go: ro get our of lhus peace. :,:::1q 'penn,5p,,-L gap, Cod and Jlgjs Sports, N.H.5.. College-Medlcme Signtry. College John -I6. ' i 4. if X Xl. u JOSEPH E. SULLIVAN CGI Indoor Sprung Track John SIS. 'Jesus K P 53805 ngmy A. ,SULLIVAN qvp 1'A'W 1 H01 ,4 4 1 LAWRENCE E. SULLIVAN CYD 111, 5 1- MARY c. SULLIVAN qAp bznlmg, wsunrnung. and fun. Tomorrow IS I b 1 ana-vs a eucr nav U lx. photo by Gordon Jackson YVVY X ,f . I , ' . I , IV? - MAUREEN SULLIVAN X2 I. ,I I I I I I PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN CRD UMW lm PAULA M. SULLIVAN CGD Spamsh clubt Law EW' f I Wx ??EQMg.fs'0fY.'fSE5R5KAS fm GARY SWIATEK gap -3 af- ,S 7' 5 PAuL SYLVIA my 5.2.Y5fQ'S2.C'X'eX,lf2if !.,5f2,,. w.23?5.J?fH35s':s 'mrhelzfi-H 'f f, 'Mr -1 ,.-1? 41' f CHARLESH. TARTAGLIA QRJ MARK TAXIERA Q69 Chuclue Varsity Football. Baseball MICHAEL SUTERA QEYJ Yearbook Photographer, Master Iectriclan CHAD M. SWAN gap Yearbook Staff Membert Ski C ubl Latin Club, College-Medicine JJQANN c. SWENSON 465 JOHN TALBOT qvy ROBERT D. SWARTZ CYD LORETTA SWINIMER my Smile and everyone will wonder what you re up to. QEQRGE TARGONTSIDIS qvp College ' ta! MICHELLE K. TAYLOR CAD LICIA TEIXEIRA CRJ Af. Am. Club, Student Monitor. Today ts the tomorrow l worried about yesterday, College. Computer Science 111 I EDWARD R. TEJEIRO QGQ Nlanw' Youth s .1 mask and it dont last. Inc it lung and luv it last GARRIE meooossiou qcsp 'Krazy Carrie . Nrbk.. Photog . A true I d b p E R Flin IS RSI OSSESSIOD. L ISI! IO! OIT. telling takes. College I Q I , RAYMOND E. THOMAS CGD K . A time of Innocence, A time of Confidencesn -Simon and Garfunkle 11 137' CUONG THAI CGD ,4 if MICHAEL THIBEAULT CGD FIV with the Marines. RENEE A. THOMAS QYJ Executive Secretary. 'Success is onlv success at you make it succes S.. N1 LAM TO HOA QUACH THAI QA3 TRINI-I LE THAI QAJ MAeR1IirR.J'HOMAS CGD NATALIE THOMAS QGJ KNUTE TIBBETTSX IGJ NHS.. his Club. Maybe we'II change. ollefed the chance. I0 unlearn our Ie and aiter our stance. YES STEPHEN F. THOMAS CGD EDWARD J. TOOMEY TGA? REGINA M. TOSCA Q62 Track. Jr. Executive committee. Drama s. uh ggxsieigrgmunicaiions. Radio-T, . g F' DAWN M. TRACEV CAD Tomorrow see the things that never came today. College- Accounting STANLEY R TRAVERS YD Colege. Hockey, Law School J.V.D. Iqeave you ad the women. RICHARD P. TULA CAD W5 Meatcutter. army , Aero Dynamics t RICHARD L. LIVA CYD . .-,-t--- ARTHUR TRAVERS CYD lt's been years CSD, MARY J. TRIPOLONE CYD Trig':. what a long strange trip lt's been, 7s-8 . china Psychology LINDA L. TWISS CRD Dancer. Cheerleader. Art Club. Legacy. Art and Music. l've seen all good people. LISA UZZO li SHARON E. TRAVERS CGD Guitar. Cooking. Executive Chef JOANNE TSOLIGAS CAD MARY E. UHLMAN SAD Mini Always keep trying and ont give Varsity. Volleyball, Soccer. Basketball Softball. Exec. Comm.. latin Club. Collegef Accounting DEBORAH L. VACCA CYD 'Deb '. Psychology. Live one day at a time. This life is yours. Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well. Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly. Take the power to walk in the forest and be part of nature. Take the power to control your own life. No one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy. -Susan Polis Schutz Jani KONSTANTINOS TSOLIGAS JAMES B. URBANO CAD '-me ana PHILIP T. VACCA CRD Ha-Ha. you never caught mel CAD I 11' vevr ii tom J. VALADE CRD goMMEL M. vgxtenos CAD N L,- ROSEMARY A. VANDYKE CRD Rose Med. Secretary. A great -1 years But the best is now coming our wa Bill 8 I6 '9 V., MARY ELLEN VAUGHN CYD Lo ege ln the Blink of an eye. you say? Wasn't it just yesterday. they both went out to play? Their new little friends. some shyness showing New games to learn, contidence growing. First days at school full of fear and full of hope Never the children. it's the parents who can't cope Hiding the emptiness you feel in the stillness of the day Savoring their span of emotions. sad or gay Their earth shattering problems with no answer in view But after they talk it out and resolve it the credit ou nt e in o an eye ,111 into years And the Blink of an eye hides my tears. So near and yet so lar. .1 Q ,P l X 1' . KENNETH VANVEGHTEN CYD Army 82nd Atrborn ...px MINERVA VAZQUEZ CLGD Executive Secretary. Spanish Club, ' et God PSV? your WBY ,J LYNNE A. VANDERSTREET Executive Secretary. The moment may be temporary but the memory lasts forever. JO-ANN VASS CRD Jo MFgW. I never would have made tt without my friends. Porcupine. -i HOWARD D. VEGAL CRD Tennis Team. Art Club. College-Writer ' . 1 atm LoRNA J. vANo CRD cookie Family N. If W EFFIE VASVATEKIS CAD MARV 1. vmcn CRD With sensitivity and unde t ng k dedication a the i y th I nd hard wofk.' QDQQ Mary T. Saunders '82 CATHERINE M. VELIA my ERIC D. VENOOKER qc-9 College. Basketball MICHAEL S. VOLPE CRD 'Mlke Success, remember. is the reward of toil. Coiege STEPHANIE A. VENCKAUKAS SA! sue-ph 47 zflsf I. mounting ., -, vtni A SANDRA VIEIRA gap Sandy S.K.E.T.C.H. DIANE F. voLz qA7 Nr- 4 Y, . 1 ' . ISEIRAS Ic. vENcIcus qep avy MARY E. VINING qvp Mev Co8ege, Special joys and special places. special friends together. . . the moments pass so quickly but the memories are forever. Ji SUSAN E. WAKELING QRJ N.H.S.. Latin Classics Club, College MICHAEL AI. VENO .CRI Yearbook Art Editor. Ultimate Disc. After climbing past the higher branches, we find we all can Hy. l.W.N,F. 4!3!8I ' W' 6 ', UF- JAQUELINE M. VOCI 463 Executive Committee. VII be seeing you in II h ld f Il pl a Ieo amiar aces... MATTHEW I. WALDRON CAD lt been nice but I never want to do it again RODERICK K. WALSH QRQ MAUREEN A. WAYGAN CG, ALICE R. WEBBY QA? CARLA WEB.STER QYQ :i:lS.gt'z:Ie::4: iigylzf xgfnyouth. I was Iold :Life is too much. You're welcome, Ad 55'0 s Clem' AH' Face 11 x9 FIS ,1 KATHLEEN M. WENTZELL fGJ JOHN J. WERRA CAD kaIhy N HS 'Yuccess IS measured only b I V ou., ANN M. WHALEN CYD RICHARD F. WHALEN CYD 11 I .ION S. WEINER QGJ .as STEVEN WEINER ROBIN L. WELLINGTON my g,Q,QEQ,, ,'22MI?,'ff,,E,5H,,fG7 Housemaster Staff. College-Law RICHARD H. WERTZ fAQ LISA A. WEYANT my RONALD E. WHEATON QA, Crou Country. Indoor. Outdoor Tuck. College-Mecamcal Engmeermg. Aries. I had a good time while I was here at 8.H,S., but now I must go on. I hope we al meet in the future. DAVID E. WHITE Jn. Ivy life Is just a candle. and a dream muu give il flame, N. Pear! IIISII uw IW IOSEI km: II DHA NIH l IMI Ur um ' 'I III., N L RICHARD T. WILLETT CAD KATHERINE A. wins qvp lt's nice to be important, but important to be nice. HOLLIANNE WOOD QYJ College-Art im Aif1Gx+sN, 1 ., i CHRISTINE A. WILLIAMS QY Chris Today is only yesterdays tomorrow. SHERRY L. WILSON qvp College-Art V Ch- S ALMA J. WOODBERRY QRJ The hardest part of be- ing a senior is saying good-bye and realizing that this time it doesn't mean, I'II see you tomor- row. fl Two or three minutes- two or three hours. What do they mean in this life of ours? Not very much if counted as time, But minutes of gold and hours sublime. lf only we'll use them once in a while. To make someone happy- make someone smile. A minute may dry a little lad's tear. An hour sweep aside trouble of years. Minutes of my time may bring to an end l-lopelessness somewhere and bring me a friend. Unknown J, flgggv f TG' F41 RAYMOND A. YANNONE KA! better to burn out. then fade p5 - KN ff, ROXANN c. YOUNG QRQ College Modeling. The time is right and I'm right on time 111' VHDDA.. 1 , g.. it ALFRED G. WYNER CYD TERRA L. YANNONE QGQ You only ltve once but if you live it right once as enough. MARGARET YULE qvp Good bye prison, Hello 5 JEFFREY D. WRIGHT qRp N? T Q EDWARD G. WYNER qvpw Luke a guest who sta finally time to leave Th slave. LAURA J. YOUNG qAp SUSAN E. YUSKAITIS QRJ Obstetric Nursing. West Acres Nursing Horne. Brockton Hospital yed too long, now ll s e famous final T i, W 4 i . JEFFREY S. WRIGHT QYJ ' R IW? l j- 1 sw Yi r GMT-Nl JACQUELINE YABLONSKY Q , They are only memories.. but the best ones y'gk:f'gro:3't'smes and friends. that III 'Q L 4 !?E2?!M':..?.f9.H'!.9 W 15,55 fl' l '3 i l Q ANTHONY J. ZEOLI QAJ RARE ll Al IIAI I JK f? S,iE!5L9lzAL?'ll'Xlf5!?S?IYniCSC'E,l,fA9 KATHRYN ZOINO CRD Rfess. Fried Clam Alliance. S,A.C.. ANTHONY BARNES CGD DONNA BELANGER 'fix 'U-'iff TRACEY A. BLACKBURN CAD QAROL A. BUMP CAKD Modgnng' iogfeagggairgt mm back when Hftlgzmsi S.M.C.. D.A.T. College. ental KAREN COWARD CRD SIEFAN Duoev l li' 1 'X xv' MQISHAEL F. ZULLAS CAD ROBIN L. BELL CYD Bookkeeping, Accounting 25,1 Xx .ig 1 , MARINO CESARINI ROGER L. ALLAIRE CYD THERESA L. BIENVENUE CYD WILLIAM COBB CGD RAYNA HAMILTON CAD ANDREW TOPOULOS CRD 111' ANGELO COLITRI ELAINE HUGGINS QA? STACY E. MARTIN QGJ CHRISTOPHER SELLSTONE qRp - 11' I If DANIEL s. FRASER qvp LORRAINE G. INNIS CYD let the future color all your ratnbows a patnt your wav to success. CoIIege Z' ROBERT W. O'NElLL CGD Varsnty Football. College .IUDITH Mg TOTTE QGI gaptam. Varstty .wtm Team. Executive Lommttee. Art Llub. Hey Scoop. wheres Henry 7 nd LAURI F. GOLDSTEIN Y Nurstng. Senate. Executive Commtttge. D L, Thanks Ma and Dad. I love you! Love ya Lori , Remember yesterday. dream Jodn . Love somebody. not for what you tomorrow. but Iwe today. want them to be. but for what they are. A KATHLEEN JANELLO QGJ TANYA L. MARKS CGD S.A,C.. S.S,A.C.. xollege-MMA -vet ' fi 'B cf FQUL PILKINGTON QRJ SUSAN G. REED up Lo ege CYNTHIA tsARHoPouLos my QQnLS'jwEl.E,eQ,VfeE.ErjfdtaQi,e through the day! 'A. C. 7 LORI A. BARRETT CAD LESLIE KRAM CRD PETEREMATHER CRD USA PONTILLO Specialize in having fun! . i- st Q gx fo,-v-2.7 fx ... ' t f-sb PAUL SYLVIA QRJ GEORGIA D. TSAGANIS QAD WILLIAM R, WINDSOR QGQ DEBORAH A- NASH CRD As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods. --'fs ge., Raitt'- They kill us for their sport. The stars are so big. The earth is so small. Stay as you are You can't change what's made by nature.-Greta Rosa A friend is someone neither to be leaned on nor lent lightly. that's pure than love itself. for so much of love, we know. is pride. so much of friendship. Love. So the only way to have friends is to be one.-Greta Rosa Thanks to all my friends. especially my best friend. Lisa L.. for making my years at 8.H.S. a lot happier.-Bish To any one who cares, I really liked the people here. Mr. Cogan. Ms. Donovan. Ms. O'Connell. Mrs. Cameron. Mr. Puliafico. and Mr. O'Donnell.-Your friend and mine. The Big M. Welcome to l984.-Jello Biafra M.X.S.. WB.. Pizmo Beach Forever! We miss you Chris S Beth Maura S Louie. Jackie 8 Danny. Laurie S Lenny, Terra S Paul. Leanne S Pat, Crusty. Live it up Debbie. Sherri. Julie. Jannice 5 Greg. Debbie 5 Joe. Joanne 5 Rich Mom and Dad. Thanks for helping me and encouraging me to go on. If you weren't there I don't think I would have made it without your help. I love you both and always willffroggy Michael. Have fun in the Air Force. See you when you get out. Love Va Always. Mom and Dad. Thanks for everything. Best of Luck to L. 8 L. Bish. Bill. Dawn, Mike Sue, Steve. Eric. Frank, your the Best. BHS ffl. Remember Yesterday Live Today. Dream of Tomorrow. Thanks to all my teachers. I made it through these four years.- Lisa A friend is someone you can be yourself with. Thanks for being my sis Carrie. Ronnie '82'-Veronica Lang Good Luck to the Class of i982-K.A. Congradulations. graduates of l982I-Mrs. L.M. Cann Look out world. here I comel-Maryann 0'Donnell T'wasn't bad aftm' aB. was it?-G.A.N. To Mishy and Veronica. Two of the best looking girls at B.H.S. Stay out of trouble and good luck. Hope westay in touch. Love. Ray, your cutest friend and admirer. The hardest part of being a Senior is saying good-bye and realiz- ing that this time it doesn't mean l'Il see you tomorrow.-Kim Wolcott 1-f 'l And you run. and you run to catch up with sun. but it's sinking And racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in the relative way. but you're older And shorter of breath and one more day closer to death.-Roddy Walsh It's armigideon timel-Joe Strummer Everything means less than zero.-D. MacManus Bill. 3!28f8l, Mac's all summer long To Mark and the nieghborhood. Strangers we mel. Friends we've been. friends we'll stay. friends win meet again.-Kim Rice Once I had a little game A I liked to crawl back into my brain I think you know the game I mean I mean the game called 'go insane Now you should try this little game iust close your eyes forget your name Forget the world. forget the people And we'li erect a different steeple This little game is fun to do- Just close your eyes. No way to loose. And I'm right there. I'm going too- Release control. we're breaking through. -Jim Morrison -Michael Thibeault We should enjoy here while we're here. because there's no here there. TW-Carla Landenberger The only foolish question. is the one that's not asked.-Robert Riccioti Dear Harold. Thanks for being such a good friend. You still owe me ride in your truckl Love Carol. To GiGi. Tom Doreen. MaryKate. and Lewis. Thanks for making mods 3 8 4 such an experience. Love Carol ll They say that these are not the best of times But they're the only times l've ever known So before we end and then begin We'Il drink a toast to how lt's been What's Upl Chip. Scott. Bill. Tracy, Liz and Terry. Let this Senior week be one of the best times of our lives-Go For itl-Ed A. Billy. You mean everything to me. Love Carol To Gloria. We'B be friends forever. Love Carol To GiGi. Hi Dollll Love Carol Heading into the future. See Mom. l told you I would make it. In the past four years at BHS. I have made many friends. They helped me through alot of hard times To my dearest friend. Dawn. I love you very much. ln my two year E.D.P. class I will never forget Lisa. Marion. Jackie. Donna. Colleen. Debbie. and Elane. May we always remember the good times we shared at BHS. Love Bill Mooney And, in the death as the last few corpses lay rotting on the slimy thourouizh fare. The shutters lifted in ancient temperance bulld- ings high on poachers hill-no more big wheeIs'Fleas the size of rats sucked on rats the size of cats and ten thousand peoploids split into small trobes. Coveting the highest of the sterile sky- scrapers Iike packs of dogs assaulting the glass fronts of Love- me'Avenue. Ripping and re-wrapping mink and shiny silver fox- now leg warmers-family bagde of saphire and cracked emerald- any day now, the year of the diamond dogs-This ain't rock and roll, this is Genocide-Stephen Noel. P.J. Curran. Just to let you know I'm thinking of you. Keep up the Body Building. Your looking good.-Love Pina To my favorite girls. M.A. and G.S., don't forget the rainbow Iollipopsl-Love Bob To the Crowd of Mods U8 and 9,'lO. Denise. Suzie. Annie. Doris. and Alice. good luck in the future and may you succeed in everything you attempt to do. lhope we stay friends for many years to come, And to Mike. Carolyn. Doreen, Paula. Debbie. Ellen, and Em. may your remaining years at BHS be as memorable and exciting as mine were.-Love Always Tim Best wishes for a successful future! From the editors of the '82 Yearbook. Bob. Jet. Jane. Myk. Tim. Pina fax ff X. A few more times that I can say fx X l've loved these days. BJ.-Crazy Carrie '82 - w The time has come for us too. 'i ' i' , Like every class before us repeat Y ' X. what has been said every year on ' X Graduation Day. the words may be different ff but the meaning the same. so here is our chance to xg-'ff make all that change. cuz we all have it in us to make the Class of i982 one to remember forever.-Laney O' H1 I E i 1 I I .,-V--in '25 gli' ian fsx .ui , r :z tiv- gi M35 5 4. Q. All and Wi' a, J-XI .,x . tx.. ,Heier It '.u',a'.!' ..'!,,,' I UM Ulzj O 'I , 15 fr' -17 ,NM Hn 3 ff 1-'VA we 1 . --M -U- sw 6 gli 1,31 4 1. -Lie ,AV-Q fd E L E 'll V E W v u w rf. 1 i HM IOND MNO g 5 i LORRAINE FORD PEPITA KELLEY -Special Education MARIETTA SPILLANE C77 S-7 JEANETTE KELLEHER I STUART KRAMER Special Education Special Education 1 Y gmt .iff ig SHlRLEY JONES I .IOAN KERR -Registration Office -Physical Education 3 4. is fix, W d P ss DOROTHY DEBOLD. DORIS FIRQZGEZTLDITROSALIE ROUNDS E 1 E , S , . nf? 3 Q. Q 1 2 Ss 'Q , ,. X l:AgRlClA O'LEARY MAY SWEENEY JOSEPH AMOUR 1115 'll Kitchen 11 11 .-r x.-5 ,X I ,fm 124 Q K r 14 , -'r x ei x. 5 1 1 5, N Sn A 1 I XJ.. 4 1 ll K If L, ll Ile i 1 I 4 i Red Cafeteria Mrs. Caruso. Nurse i I . i l O I J f, . W. - X X., E ! BOB BOUDREAU mor GEORGETTE sARKlslAN Editor JOANNE RUGGEIRO Business Manager O -, C l QLIC or .'A'.'.'i .I H ..... 'X i JANE ROSEN Layout Editor Xl' it 'Eg 1 -annul MIKE VENO Art Ednor fx BART CONNELLY Photography Edntor 'DQ' HEATHER IRIVING Copy Edntor TIM PARKER Copy Ednlor MARIA ANANIA bfP iIIfLllIIl IhlIlIl 3 Brockton High School, with over five thousand students, is like a community within itself. This community is a reflection of a larger community, our nation. Current events: the fads, the expressions, the political feelings and the fashions, all are expressed in a unique way through the students. The students of the fifties. a decade of relative peace and rational prosperity. were fun-loving and apathetic towards international prob- Iems. Cars. movies, and music were the major concern. With the turmoil of the sixties came a new breed. Teenagers questioned the establishment. Apathy left the schools. Fashion was casual, the music was philosophical and the gatherings were political. The seventies became an era of uncertainty. Watergate threw a shadow or corruption over the country. A recession began with the rise of prices. As a result people became more independent. Students seemed to reflect these feelings. Fads. such as jogging, were those which gave the message this is a 'me' generation . We will be the graduates of the class of l982. We will become representatives of this new era, as the changes that have occurred among us are a result of developments in state-wide, nationwide and interantional news. The students of the eighties have become increasingly aware of international conflicts. They realize that no matter how far away they seem, these events effect our lives. Most memorable of these events is the year long period in which 52 Americans were held hostage in Iran. A sense of great patriotism developed in our country, and in our school. Through T-shirts, bumperstickers and posters, we expressed our views. The activites of the Soviet Union have also been important news. Its intervention in Afghanistan was of a maior concern to our country. As a result, President Carter made the decision to withdraw the U.S. team from Olympic competition. Some of us supported this decision, others opposed it. In I980 it seemed that the American people were searching for a change. Inflation had risen, and the Iranian crisis had yet to be resolved. Ronald Reagan offered a change: where Carter had failed, he would succeed. Americans chose Reagan as their President in l98O and with this change comes a new era. So far this era. the eighties, has yet to take on an identity of its own. There still remains the influence of the seventies, concern about infla- tion, remnants of disco, styles of dress and the emphasis on physical fitness. Yet there are new ideas that have begun to emerge. Current events of the eighties have been important in all of our lives. The shocking events. such as the attempt on the President's life, the unsuccessful assassination attempt of the Pope and the tragic death of John Lennon. have saddened us all. The international crisis, such as the situation in Northern Ireland and the strikes in Poland have made us more thankful that we live in the United States. Many fads have developed in the past two years. Punk Rock, rollers- kating. knickers all these fads however short lived. will be remembered as part of the eighties. -Heather Irving C REAGAN nel-gy Unemployment IFf1xQrI61?,1NTA, On the RISE II will nn Absc IN A DEAD GRIEF NATIONAL INTERNEQQPKL 0Nl-I lay, CIIPITIII. PUHISIIIIEHT VQT An Offer Iran Can Refus . . . and if elecf Reagan s f' i ,Q I ' , . F, ,- , A , 1 f 6 ,f , f , f I K , ' . ' an f Q , QW? ut The Tax . Preslden Can anyone do the job? Y ,c,THE.1 x-1 y, ' 1 - ya' . 5. f 'W' . -,. . F ff LSA 'Sf I' . 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Sr. George Rapchuck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reagan Mr. and Mrs. James Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Jose G. Reyes Edward C. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodenbush Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy Mary L. Ruggiero ln Memory of Ralph G. Ruggeiro Michael Saba Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. George Sarkisian Antonio Scuderi George Sebelian Robert Sheehan Robert R. Shrago F. Robert Siverstein Herbert S. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. James P. Skow Ernest J. and Eileen K. Sordillo Kenneth and Thelma Spaulding Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stadelma Bill and Evelyn Strain Chad M. Swan Robert M. Tantillo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thibeault and Mrs. Steven F. Tibbetts Twelfth Round and Mrs. P. Nunzio Urbano Venooker Family Mr. The Mr. The Les Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Weiner and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Yuskaitis Paul Zimarouski Chester Millett Jr. Charles H. Ball Gerald Vano I1 SPECIAL FRIENDS Fred and Sheila Baroncelli Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Beltsois The Benoit Family Paul E. and Alma L. Bush Mr. and Mrs. John Dantono Marita G. Bithell Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frawley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Freeman Dr. and Mrs. David Hern Congradulations Joe Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Lynch Ralph and Connie MacDonald Atty. and Mrs. Chester R. McLaughlin Fred Mercier Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pateline Donald and Marjorie Pendergast Paul and Florrie Pepi Joan Pichick Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosen Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Jason Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharnick Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silvestri Joe, Fran, John, Jamie, and Jennifer Spadea John S. Spatora Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Swan Mr. and Mrs. John Tosca, Jr. Delores and George Wright Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Costa Dr. and Mrs. Earl Gelman Raymond Hyson ln Loving Memory of Stephen P. Higgins. Class of '73 Attorney and Mrs. Paul M. Murphy Richard and Janet Dudley In Memory of Fred J. Strangis Mr. and Mrs. John Munies Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. 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