Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

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Thanks to the B.H.S. facultys' continuing support and guidance, the Class of '86 will graduate with best quality education. With the knowledge gained from the teach- ing staff, the seniors will leave B.H.S. prepared to conquer any- thing. For more, turn to page 17. TABLE OF CONTENTS Comics ..................... 2 Life Styles ..........,..... 17 Clubs Sz Activities . . .... 56 Sports ........... .... 8 2 Entertainment ........ . . . 105 People in the News .... . . . 118 Ithaka .........,... . . . 184 Operational Staff . . . . . . 186 Production Staff . . . . . 190 Classifieds ................ 198 If you thought Brockton High School was all talk and no action, you were mistaken. Brockton High has more activities as well as clubs than anyone could ask for. For a more in depth report turn to page 56. According to the latest survey Qtaken at B H.S of courseb Brock- ton High is voted the best in all around sports achievements for the surrounding area .. Known for its Pride and Spirit, B.H.S. student always have continuing support for all of its athletes. More on page 82. The fun-filled events of the Class of 86 are usually remembered as extraordinary Most members of the class agree that the events are special because the class is special. For more turn to page 105. ITHAKA is our alternative high school designed to benefit stu- turn to page 184. WB Us P' X332-ti As June approaches the seniors get ready to leave behind fond memorles of Brockton High School One interesting note for the Class of 86 is that it is one of the smallest to graduate in the history of B H.S. Even though it is lacking in number it is overflow- ing in enthusiasm and spirit Con- tinued on page 118 B.H.S. does not run by itself. The everyday tasks that keep Brock- ton High School running smooth- ly are accomplished by the oper- ations staff Without these super- people B.H S would not be as ef- ficient and well-run. More details on page 186 The dedication and hard work of many B.H.S. seniors was involved in the production of this book. To meet the staff turn to page 190. 7 . 7 7 7 7 dents' special needs. For more, U' 16 , . . v 3 pating sponsors have contributed greatly Meet them on page 198 To .create this yearbook, partici- THE BH CLASS OF 19 6 REFLECTS BACK Freshmen Year, it seems like such a very long time ago when we apprehensively first step foot through the doors of Brockton High. We were all a bit leary, we did not know what to expect. Would we fit in? Would we find our way around the massive buildings? But soon things began to piece together, and we felt more and more comfortable everyday. With the help of our friends and the large helpful fac- ulty, BHS became our second home, and we felt as one with the sense of pride that flowed throughout the school. We all came to the realization that Brockton High had so much to offer. To us, the students, it was a microcosm, a smaller version of the outside world. It contained all that the real world had to of- fer. Our main purpose was to pick and choose, and decide what was best for us. Everything was there for the taking, our job was to take it. No one could show us how to be our individual selves, we had to find out through ex- periences, such as different friends, classes, and activities. We knew that the next four years would be a hunt for our own spe- cial personalities. In our Sophomore Year, no longer inexperienced Freshmen, we ventured forth and became more involved in our surround- ings. Many of us participated in school government, while others found their niche in the various assortment of specialized clubs and activities. Our class became a responsible one, and began to sponser annual events such as flower sales and dances. During this year, we established our- selves as individuals and became more self-confident. We looked to the upperclassmen for guid- ance and leadership. As Juniors, we were suddenly faced with the thoughts of col- lege and careers. Most of us stepped back and took a good look at ourselves and the person- alities we had discovered and so carefully molded in a short three years. We were happy with our- selves and what we had become, a unified and strong group of in- dividuals. Academically, this year was most important to us. We collectively dreaded taking the SAT'S and Achievements. Further into the year, all our hard work and studying had paid off. Our sense of pride was lifted to the top when the Boxers charged to victory at the 1985 SuperBowl held at Sullivan Sta- dium. Also, the Junior Prom awaited us. It was a night of ex- citement to all of those who at- tended. We realized we were up- perclassmen now and we knew that Senior Year was on it's way soon. And finally, Senior Year. It crept up on us before we knew it, and left us before we could grow to appreciate it. This year was certainly our most memorable but it was also our most melan- choly. We knew that we soon be leaving the protective grip of our second home. The personalities we so carefully nurtured would soon be put to the test. Being the eldest of the four classes, we set examples for the lower class men and guided them through their new beginnings. X f 4 A j ,' .' ry , ia i Our high school days are be- hind us now, and we are looking toward the future. Each of us will follow our own path that life has mapped out for us. We can all glance back at our years at BHS and see our development from young adolescents to mature and responsible adults. We are now able to meet and overcome life's many obstacles, and ready to de- velop our own individual lives. Our four memorable years at Brockton High School is just the first headline of a great many more to come. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero ig' ' 3 4, 'X I 1 . . e ' is ' e ' 'ff . . 4. . ', x .-1 . ' .'.'.-?i r A i-,i i -, iffi? -if' ' 1 1 45? , , - x 5 p-. fx- .s s lb ,tv If 114 - , 'X' , , i 'P' ' J me 2' if Q., LIBRA Your favorite word is vacation, and that's what you live for. Work isnt enough to keep you going. So, when the going gets tough, the smart ones say, Mom I need it bad' and go to Florida - l FOOTBALL SENIORS GRADUATION SEMI-FORMAL PROM MUSICAL FINALS PARTIES CAP AND GOWNS GOALS FRIENDS COLLEGE TRACK ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE HISTORY SUCCESS KEY CLUB STUDENT GOVERNMENT YEARBOOK B.H.S. I 9' WORDS SPIRIT BOXER GROW GOOD LUCK DRAMA CLUB BAND FUTURE ART SOCCER DIPLOMA CLASS OF '86 COMPUTERS GYM RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW LIVE STUDY GYMNASTICS TAURUS When people narned you the Bull , they weren't kidding! You are as reliable as a rock and a born leader. Don't worry Taurus, you can handle your future. You can raise your hand in confidence because you use Sure! ONE MORE NIGHT RED AND BLACK PRIDE IS ALIVE CANCER Romance is the name of your game, Cancer, and you are an expert. The future reveals love in the afternoon Cand evening, tooib, so why don't you use Listerine, minty, not mediciny. if T-Q......Q ,- norm LOSER By Arr Sansom 7 , yo ww mowe LEARN m samrrwm. eonQVwe uamsw by no mooauez :Jars Hemvou 3 vow rzouur 1 Q A 5 . comm f m I f S A - 4. Tl: ' :ry K 0 -Q 464331:-, X' ,, -' I K sw of ff E 'N ya. ' W: 41-5' N Q Q YEAH, ' I X ' 3 11451255 if Q - GOONH- 'C ,J MGE? J .v v , ,y 1' . 6 ala :ek as 1 1 4' ' If ' N za I f 2 QQ' i Wo f 'xl' ' 'il' ln: K Q W 1 , --ax S . I. n -v 5 i-Q I 'i - . '21 J S ,L- 24 5 ?' 6 2 Q 1 2' LEO You re a very Sp6Clal person and full of energy no wonder your rullng planet IS the When the energy IS runnlng low have a glass of mllk because mllk has more Il --x vx el 5 ,wr ARIES As the Ram, you're tough and very adventurous. Your future consists of much travel and you will experience the wonders of far-away places. WARNING: Don't bring cash- use the American Express Card- don't leave home without it. 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But on those lonely Friday nights, you'll be wishing to chat with some old friends. If you want cheap phone bills, rely on AT8zT so you can reach out and touch without break- ing your neck to pay for it. How many acres does the High School cover? Gb . SQ 'A' we .fs AD' 11' Rn 1 .Z 1 1 3 if J' PISCES Money is the spice of your life Pi- sces, and when that money rolls in, don't ignore that craving for Burger King. After all, aren't you hungry for Burger King now? Q-1 .Qu XX ifijlffff if , ' ! x..f gfj N-'ff ...ly Z X ' K ',wfv- fix 2, page Fx nil - -.. KAQX f 2 i 3:- s r - g5 ?'a .4-111 X P U xfff Q0 Wlmnns ZXK4 X 5 .vi You can tell it s Friday All the football players came to sch TIONAL ENQLIRLI l GEMINI The future is yours Gemi- ni, just claim it. Any thing could happen, so why not be ready? Use Certs, the only breath freshener with a tiny speck of flavor. be 71 How many academic classrooms are ln B H S 9 CAPRICORN Xour future will contain out- doorsy types of activity ranging from climbing up mountains to skiing down them. So when you Band-Aids. They won t stick to you boo-boo and your boo'boo will heal fast. take that nasty fall, you'll need 1 J . J . U 1 V3 ,,..-1 W o gf Q31 ffl? XXWQ all SCORPIO As a Scorpio you are dangerous, quick witted. and definately adventurous. So to be ready for any Qituation wear your Fruit-of- the Loom underwear. They will always snap back. ROBOTMAN By Meddick weve starked gtuagmg Shakespeare Y I n llsh.M TeaCh6F 5352395 mg greaTesT UXITBF of all Time QNX 'fjhou werf best -F l - To ansiuer 6Ther business. 3p'?e2ltB2,v,?9plg:?fl ShfUQ5T Thou. mgllcep loser Cafff If fhw le9l9C'l5l or even spell. dosf unwillingly -1 v 2 l l g .D in JN '30 D, f-fs lr ami 'X-In l iff - ' I I U .. .0 I 'ff , W4 f N? Z' , A O M t N ,' I N ,I 1:55 5 1 jg D S1 -1- n- 3 Q - S 4' H ' . 2 1 'L U ii X i If W1 ' T .' ml 'J n 3 i ll A '3 ii 7: A xx l 3 ' Q A- as 0 M4 8 ,v -r, xii M AQUARIUS You are a definite dream chaser and you always lwell, most ofthe timel catch your dream. With all that running around, you work up a sweat, Use Irish Spring and you'll feel fresh and clean as a whistle. Originally a y a B spaces alloted ca fl the BHS pa k lv ing lot. V777 V77 , illiiilfl IMI B.H.S. F CULTY GIVES TUDE T THE EDGE The Brockton High School ty is one of the largest in country and, one of the most The reason for this uni- is the facultys' cooperat- attitude. Each teacher has qualifications to give the stu- great awareness in his The Faculty works to- to encourage students' in- in their specified subject interests outside of the class- The Faculty, as one, is ex- important for the bene- students but, it is also to look at each depart- t that makes up the whole . e . . . t a of the each one the strength th unification would be les- The controlling force of the ts is the Guidance Depart- t. As Mr. Stone states, I feel Guidance Counselor I am to have a strong impact on students. The Department to the students and helps with their schedules and the correct college. Un- the supervision of Mr. Gen- the Counselors find the an- necessary for the future of and every student. The Business Education De- t provides students with necessary for everyday life. students are able to leave n High with the ability go directly into a business while others will find these useful in the course of their Perhaps the most important in our lives is communica- The Brockton High School Department assists in development of our commu- skills. One English feels that, Values, mor- traditions- all are investigat- and discussed in English. the ability to communicate vital in all of life. The educa- tion we receive in English is an important preparation for col- lege and jobs. The English De- partment provides a large vari- ety of courses to suit the needs of the many students, such as Jour- nalism, Cinematography, and numerous literature studies. The main objective of the Reading Department at Brock- ton High is to help students en- hance their reading skills to function better in today's mod- ern and fast-paced society. It is also an area where some students can assist their fellow classmates through tutoring sessions. Under the direction of Mr. Casey, the Reading Department strives to develop the necessary abilities that we will use in all our future endeavors. The Fine Arts Program is com- prised of many courses directed towards those students interest- ed in the field of Arts. The Fine Arts Program offers courses which will influence and remain with a person throughout life. The Department provides activi- ties for students with extraordi- nary talents and creativity. The students are able to display their talents through activities such as musicals and winter plays. One Music teacher feels that, Music brings satisfaction and provides a creative outlet. Many teachers in the Fine Arts have put much time and effort to help these stu- dents and enhance their talents. The Foreign Language Depart- ment provides students with the opportunity to learn a second or third language. Brockton High offers nine foreign language choices including French, Ger- man, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Lithuanian, Russian, and Spanish. The importance of learning a foreign language is stressed by Department Head, Mr. Pecevich: The world has entered the Nuclear Age where sometimes language can be a critical difference, e.g. Crisis in Iran, South America, Central and Eastern Europe, etc. More practically, it is still a basic col- lege entrance requirement which should be met as successfully as possible? The Bilingual Program, under the supervision of Ms. Janet Coulter, provides Non-English speaking students with a back- round in reading, writing, and speaking English. Some courses include Health, Social Studies, Math, and Science. Each class is translated into English in order for the students to become better acquainted with English as a lan- guage. The students are also giv- en an opportunity to experience a different culture, and many will be capable of finding careers in linguistics because of their bi- lingual backgrounds. The Health Course at B.H.S. deals with subjects such as nutri- tion and human relations as well as dealing with life saving tech- niques such as CPR. The Health Department, under the supervi- son of Mr, Vincent Riccardi, is organized to stress to the stu- dents the importance of learning about their own body and mind. The students leave the course knowing how to take care of not only themselves, but the others around them. As one Health teacher stated, Hopefully, the course will affect the students health decisions in regards to fit- ness, nutrition, and relaxation. As part of the Brockton High Home Economics Department, students are given the chance to explore the development of themselves as individuals through the study of courses such as child care, family rela- tions, clothing and textiles, foods fcontinued on page 247 SUPERINTENDENT LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES L .ik ful' .Z Mr. Manthala George, Jr. Mr. Manthala George, Jr., the Superintendent of the Brockton Public Schools, continues to maintain the spirit of excellence in Brock- ton. He has been instrumen- tal in reinstating many of the programs and services we lost under Proposition 2V2. However, Mr. George feels that this is just the be- ginning, there are so many programs that we have yet to restore. Mr. George feels that the declining enrollment, since we began as freshmen in 1982, has allowed for more flexibility in Brockton High. He claims that because of this decline, there will be a higher concentration on ba- sic skills in the very near fu- ture. The Superintendent be- lieves that the general popu- lation of the students has a better attitude than they did since 1982. He feels that, the students care more they have a greater desire to learn -- there is more effort involved on each student's behalf. In conclusion, Mr. George thinks that Brockton High has a great deal to offer and, those students who have gotten involved aca- demically or socially have profited in the long run. Kimberly Hall PRINCIPAL N YLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYL 1 'ri l..- R' Brockton High School one of the largest schools in the country IS a complex system of students and fac ulty As Principal of Brock ton High School Mr Robert Reagan IS responsible for the best interaction and commu nication possible between its members Mr Reagan IS extremely proud of Brockton High and Mr. Robert Reagan 7 fr G 39 although it is very massive, he maintains it is the atmo- sphere that helps prepare one for the future. Whether a student continues his edu- cation, or becomes involved in the working world, B.H.S. provides a reliable founda- tion. Mr. Reagan also believes that the variety in the cur- riculum is very helpful to -vs, - -'QQ'--QV. the students. It offers the chance for students to excel in a subject they like with great effort and ambition. Principal Reagan also re- minds us of the great oppor- tunity of attending a high school with a reputation of being a winner in all fields, including scholastics, athlet- ics, and fine arts. HCUSEMASTERS LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIF 'll As housemaster of the Azure Build- ing, Mr. Chris Argys conveys a great spirit of cooperation and pride to the students. This cooperative spirit and pride may directly result in what Mr. Argys calls the high academic stan- dardsn set by the many seniors he knows. Mr. Argys was surprised at how easily the class of 1986 adjusted, con- sidering that we were caught in the middle of Proposition Zh. He feels that because the class is well-direct- ed , it has risen above all the adversi- ty and has strived to make BHS a better school. Mr. Argys' advice to every member of the class of 1986 is, It's a good world out there-try to make it a bet- ter one. Kimberly Hall Dr. Claire M. Appling Mr. Chris D. Argys It is well known that the Yellow Building has a great deal of pride in its students and their accomplish- ments. A large portion of that pride can be attributed to the housemaster in the Yellow, Dr. Claire Appling. She recognizes the need for school spirit and nurtures it through her students, until it reaches its full po- tential. Dr. Appling feels that, the seniors have contributed through their coo- peration in sharing talents in drama, music, and art, with others. They have showen industriousness in vol- unteer efforts with Key Club, peer counseling and numerous other areas. This has resulted in a positive effect - it has made the school a better place. She believes that, The class of 1986 has actively contributed to school spirit and kept the theme, 'The Pride Is Alive', paramount. Through membership and leadership shown in senate and class activities and school-sponsored clubs, the class has demonstrated a genuine concern for making BHS the bestlv 1 1 HGUSEMA STERS f'YLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYL 1 1 I Y il. I I 'a l i I 1 IW in h. le er 2 ol El 3. F 5. 3. ii' l. LY u ?l LS 5 .. P .1 As Housemaster of the Red House since 1971, Mr. Mario DiMarzo is re- sponsible for the administration and organization of the students and fac- ulty belonging to the Red Building. It is with his encouragement that the Red House is successfully and effi- ciently maintained. In this period of time, he has seen fifteen senior classes successfully graduate and move on to become mature adults. Mr. DiMarzo states that the attitude of the general population of the stu- dents has moved in a positive direc- tion since the class of 1986 started as freshmen in 1982. Mr. DiMarzo feels that the Class of 1986 has been a pleasant and social group with a high degree of success in its activities and accomplishments. He recognizes the Class of '86 as a good example for the underclassmen because of their enthusiastic, friend- ly, and cooperative attitude. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero I Mr. Mario D. DiMarzo Dr. Thomas M. Cibotti In Dr. Cibotti's opinion, the cuts in staff and programs at Brockton High would have frustrated lesser people, but the class of '86 has risen admirably to the task of obtaining a solid education. As housemaster of the Green Building, Dr. Thomas Ci- botti is responsible for the supervi- sion of the house's faculty and stu- dent body. Having worked at Brock- ton high for 24 years, Dr. Cibotti has noticed what seems to be a return to normalcy regarding the attitude of today's student on the value of a tra- ditional education. The present senior class has not only distinguished itself in the area of academic achievement and a mild up- swing in SAT scores, but its contribu- tions can also be seen in a renewed pride in Brockton High, and in ef- forts such a peer tutoring, the anti- vandalism rock video and the exten- sion of the S.A.D.D. program among others. The class of '86 can justifi- ably be proud of themselves. Debbie Green g . Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Mr. Puliafico, Assistant Housemaster of the Azure Building, describes the ASSISTANT HOUSEMASTERS LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES Mr. Raymond Bussolari has been Assistant Housemaster in the Yellow Building since its opening in 1970. In that time he has guided and disciplined many students to a successful graduation. He has also maintained school attendance in the Yellow House. His responsibility also includes helping and advising students with the dilemmas they may encounter at Brockton High School. Mr. Bussolari recognizes B.H.S. as a school which has many oppor- tunities to give its students. He hopes that students graduate from Brockton Hi h School with the ability to do well in the outside world Class of 1986 as fantastic , ML P. , as many of us have affectionately called him, feels that self discipline is a very crucial part of our everyday lives. He ,af believes that in the past year, students fyij have become more dedicated to learn- Q ing. Mr. Puliafico feels we should strive to succeed and continue doing well in all of our future endeavors. Kimberly Hall ' Mr Raymond Bussolari As Assistant Housemaster of the Red X ,,,, House for nine years, Mr. Kenneth Car- - done has successfully disciplined and K Q3 guided many students to a memorable lx xo graduation. . X Mr. Cardone recognizes the Class of MIX' 1986 as a flue, multi-talented class in all aspects of education such as leader- xv ship roles, theatre arts, and athletics. 4 He feels that the present seniors have Mr Kenneth Card contributed in the effort to make B.H.S. ' one a better school through their leadership --------- N 6 A' 'r roles and general concern for more posi- tive behavior. In closing, Mr. Cardone has some words of advice for the Class of '86, Develop your interests and talents to improve yourself and societyf' Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero The Assistant Housemaster for the Green Building is Mr. Richard Zoino. It is his duty to maintain both the atten- dance and discipline of the students in Mr. Charles Puliafico the Green House. Mr. Zoino has a posi- tive attitude toward the Green House and towards Brockton High School, finding it to be, a healthy environment that is fostered by many, in particular, a student body who cares. Mr. Zoino also notes that overall the students have done well in maintaining excellent academic standards for themselves and have held fast to real and definable career goals. In Mr. Zoino's words, I am quite proud of the graduating Cl-ass of 1986. You have endured and matured through four trying years in public education. Well done! Debbie Green Mr. Richard Zoino YLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYL In blossom today, then scattered , - Life is so like a delicate flower. How can one expect the fragrance to last forever? 5, ohnishi 'cgi' Mr. Victor Merrill Mr. Merrill's appreciation and enthusiasm for learning was shown by his deep love of the classics. He inspired both students and colleagues' alike with his grasp of literary ideas and principles. He will be missed by students as well as faculty at Brockton High School. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT EQTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES lcontinued from page 171 and nutrition, as well as home planning. Teaching methods of the various courses range from group interactions to films and speakers. Through decision mak- ing and problem solving, stu- dents will be able to prepare themselves for both the career oriented society and the dual role of home maker and wage earner. The I.R.C. Department con- sists of four Instructional Re- source Centers and a television and radio center. Each library carries its own topic of resource information. Two of them are de- voted to science, while the other two are devoted to history. The librarians at BHS have been highly praised for their quality and quantity of books, the ad- ministration and staff, and the program of cooperation with the classroom teachers. Included in the I.R.C. Depart- ment, B.H.S. is privileged to have its own television and radio center. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Buba, the T.V. Cen- ter aids the students with exper- ience in the world of communica- tions. As Mr. Buba states, All knowledge has some impact on any individual. Hopefully, my students will enjoy positive ex- periences as a result of new and increased T.V. literacy. The Industrial Arts Depart- ment here at B.H.S. gives stu- dents an opportunity to explore the many areas of technology. Courses are offered to all stu- dents in the fields of communica- tion, design, engineering, manu- facturing, and transportation. These are the types of courses needed to go on to a career in industry. Under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Prioli, the Indus- trial Arts Department offers a wide variety of varying courses in the Occupation Education System. As quoted by one Indus- trial Arts teacher, In the ma- chine trades there are hundreds 24 ll Alfred Alberti Louis Arienti Tw-2' 51 A if if E I-,- 1 Melvin Clifford Charles Coulter of jobs. Modern technology needs machinists and job poten- tial and salaries increase every year. The Brockton High Math De- partment offers students a great deal of math courses from which to choose. Some of the more pop- ular math courses deal with com- puters. With the growing impor- tance of computers in our soci- ety, the Math Department has continued to develop the initia- tive that the students have shown. Under the direction of Dr. Adams, the Math Depart- ment has made strides to en- hance the knowledge of the stu- dents in the preparation for the future. The Physical Education De- partment has continued to stress the importance of a healthy body to go along with a healthy mind. Through a variety of sports, stu- dents become familiar with the rules and regulations of the nu- merous activities. In our society with its ever growing physical awareness, the Physical Educa- tion Department has aided the students in adjusting to this modernization. Brockton High is extremely fortunate to have a great many Science courses to offer to the students. These courses assist in making the students more aware of their enviroment and what is occuring within it. An outstand- ing board of teachers, led by De- partment Head Mr. Grant, helps to make our Science Department even more rewarding and benefi- cial for the students. Science al- ways affects and impacts the fu- ture in one way or another , as one Science teacher explained. The Social Science Depart- ment stresses the history of the U.S., Europe, and other coun- tries, and the importance for us to learn from the past. This all- important subject is taught by an exta-ordinary roster of indivi- duals. Under the direction of Mr. Salvucci, the Social Science De- partment encourages students to take advantage of all opportuni- ties and move forward at all times. As Mr. David Dore states, lcontmued on page Zhi Z5 BUSINESS EDUCATIDN DEPARTMENT A CJ lcontinued from page 253 Today's world is changing so fast that it is impossible to pre- dict tomorrow. But we can gain a clearer picture of today by un- derstanding yesterday. The exceptional group of teachers who form the Special Education Department have much to be proud of. Their dedi- cation provides numerous pro- grams and services for handi- capped youths. These instructors often enlist the assistance of oth- er departments in order to main- stream the youths as much as possible. The Special Education Department continues to en- hance and make progress in the lives of handicapped youths. As Director of Athletics at Brockton High, Mr. Jack Sar- son's main goal is to get the maximum participation possible from all students in all area of sports. Mr. Sarson feels sports is vital to the learning process at B.H.S. People involved in athlet- ics learn a sense of self-confi- dence and pride in their team. It gives people a better chance to get to know one another and to give part of themselves to their team. Pride and ambition pre- vails in the teams of Brockton High. 26 I 'lf Gregory Billings Edward Boyle I . Q Donna Burrill Donald Callow 1: 7 . 4 - I at Mary Jane Celia Laura Cohen Shaun Condon 9 I - John Kelleher Robert Laurie Robert Manning, Dept Q 7 Diane A. Moran Joanne Murphy Robert O'Connell s X i Frank Paiva Antoinette Piazza Mary Power Winifred Ryan Catherine Saba Walter Snarsky 625 Raymond St. Germain Hildur Sundstrom Richard Tingblad Deca, under the direction of Mr. Faherty, is an elective course offered to all students who are interested in a career in market- ing and distribution. Deca, better known as the school store, is run by students who have taken classes in retailing and business. Students gather experience in window displays, designing inte- rior showcases, and buying and selling merchandise, all of which will increase future knowledge for careers in the future. The Brockton High School Faculty works together as one to give each student the best educa- tion he or she can possibly re- ceive. Each department provides every student with the basic knowledge he will need to go on with a successful career. The stu- dents of B.H.S. would like to ex- press their extreme appreciation and gratitude to every member of the faculty for making our education a pleasurable and memorable experience. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Kimberly Hall Loretta Traw Janet Voyer Alvin Weiner Josephine Williams 27 465 7 1 V 'fffii 'ov' Q as if' if Q 1 I 4,5 af ... ,fu , . ,.-,. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Carolyn Allen Penny Alschuler James Cusano 9 milf Qin 28 Olga Falcon --..-1' kj Jo-Ellen Fisher FYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIF I Harry Allen Donald Brosius everly D1G1amm Jane Feroli gf Philip Fortin 'IP ,i 'YQ in-9+ h Marvin Gans James Garvin Laura Greene 'lu X James Keane Rosemary Khoury Tina Langson Ann Langway 501 L 'UN Paul Laurino Maria LeFort K Iilh - A.- .,xNN,f 9? ,fi qv- Mark Lincoln Claudia MacDonald - QS'i.':n1 if.??4lf V.. Jane Magggta' Dept- Joyce McDonough James Meade Leonard Miele Ann Mulligan Richard O'Brien Maralyn Paris Marcia Pendleton 6 H an '-X ,X get 9' Sofia Rasher Marybeth Richard ng 'x R 2 Charles Ryan Janice Sarafoglou Katherine Shute Cindy Silverman K1 I X Jane Rando Rhonda Rapone Emily Roberts Donald Rubin MDX if H' -usll ' 31 -.ll Y ' - 'Q Q ' x K i a-'vip' PM E 2 , . 'z lb 'fr Patricia Smith Leslie Spinney Joseph Sullivan Robert Tocci William Tucker Patricia Varrieur Barbara Webster John Whiton James Woodworth READING DEPARTMENT . IFESTYLES LIFESTYL ES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTJ Marguerite Burrnan Paul Casey Dept. Head Mary Ohrenberger iii Carol Carr . , R H Q, '-r-' l Z'-...- K.-- Fran Cohen Anne DiCicco Ann Oakes Ns 33 .VA Q , H 7 f FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT LIFESTYLES l Art William Allen, Art Bernhard Bruns, Music Priscilla Knight, Music 5 vu-7 Vlncent Macrina, Music i ' OI Thomas Richa rds, 'tar - hitch 'Ns Dennis Sullivan, Art Carol Thomas, Drama FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIF Marta Aleman Diane Ayache I 5 - L Patricia Baylor Aurelia Borges jf-Q fig -I .W - --- , mi 1 'v V - A, ,,. 1 '. I 1 I Q hx wud 1 I Richard Boucher Janice Brosius Reginia Cameron I -rq'Q1pgJm-,. ' T ' i Alba Clare Theodora Helfrich Paulette Keeley zzz -Q I Catherine Stokes Viviane Taconet Ellen Ugl 11.2 BILINGUAL DEPARTMENT LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES 7511 X ,jay Ck 1.1 4- II Eutimio Alonso Janet Coulter, Dept. Head M.- Durval Monterio Maria Monterio Anne Olsen Jose Pinheiro N ibn X Edgar Lazarralde Pedro Sanchez Jose Serpa Barbara Smith X 1 I Francis Yung LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES HEALTH DEPARTMENT 'WN 'WI Nancy Buckley Susan Costigan Diane Lagadec Kathleen Mussa BEN Mark 0'Reilly Vincent lgggjifdir Dept' Alan Ronkin Michele Snow N J Elizabeth Sullivan Susan Traversi Mary Caruso, Nurse Claire Perotti, Nurse Anita Maloney , ' 'D 38 Q' fb 1'-.. ffk. N ES TME T YLES LIF TYLES LIF Denise Pratt, Dept. Head I 3 g s ' .xxx ' r 1' if I INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES I IFFSTY LFS LIP! 5? Charles Bililies Joseph Clougherty Joseph Cugini Harold Gifford .7 Ronald Bacl-mick Frederick Benson .4-V Gregorgy Black Philip Bognanni Michael Clark James Concannon David Emas Rosarina Hassan 1 .' 1 'V- 1 I 9 f . 1 41 QX ,D fl! YJ fm N xx , 71' Sififl X Ralph Liberatore Norman MacCormack John McCarthy .C I fr 1' I Q 3 x ,Q , 4 , H f s ,,, Y Algis Pareigis Michael Peck 'WM 535 ii Iii' Q' i ' Jeffrey Roderiques L60I1ard Russo Fred Hodnett Elaine Kelly John Paananen 2 U' 5. k , M I Joseph Prioli, Dept Head Marjorie Walsh Danlel Adams Dept H MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT YL TIJFESTYLESIJFESTYLES ESTYLESIJFESTYLESIJFESTYLESIJFESTYLESIJFESTY xii-'fi ead xp?- 52 - 1,,, N fc'-f Z X fl Norman Blumberg Fred Cheney William Clifford Z i If 3 iff ' ,4S5::55:: Z! 2 Z ,155 ,'f! Joseph Collins William Cogan John Corbeil fp 4Y' W Philip DiFalco Kathleen Gervais rf f xx Sandra Gosule Martha Haskell 1 ...R Paul Henmng Lynette Kucinski Woy Lee Jr- ' U Gerald MacEachern Xi-AJAX' If 'UFS Donna Mack Thomas Malinowski John Oakes John Pedicini Sq? ,Ji Claire Perkins Earl Sheppard Effee Vellios Marlene Wolrich Html Robert Perkins Thomas Pins Homer Randall Richard Reagan rs 1 I I Michael Sullivan Carol Vecchi Joyce Ward Francis Yafrate PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFE J L , D . Claire Childs Armand Colombo William Ferris ames 1222? ept Eugene Marrow Philip O'Conne1l Brendan O'Neil William Poliseno '45 A , Richard Sanders John Sfwage 0 Y' Z Irene Slattery Donald Vanderstreet 46 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT STYLES Lllj Gerald Beals Harold Bent . .0 If 1 7 C is 1 3 Harvey Blackmann James Bohlin Janice Brockman Antonio Cabral ll ,-61 Peter Carlson Robert Cattabriga I N- Stephen Comeau Americo Deacutis ' 1 l - I 5 41 i QV? -an ,fi Ein William Finn Gregory Gervais Marianne Grant Sf 1' 'X ,J ,, xv-an Ward Grant, Dept, Head Walter Gustafson John Johnson June Johnson , , 1 , , l 41,1 0 ,',' 'X 1 lk , 5vy,y!1X1VrY,,!t, :1','l,gx1'A'L?'xg!'7?'xglS'J'Y'iiljfflitxfli' If 9 WJ! Aa if AY lvl fg Y 5761, u'z 'C A fl 1 lv tr , 1 1,1 1,1 I 1 ,l., 4-., gg'g,g,f,lf,f,,K,.sfft 'x.,',kut,Q'i,f vc' ,prltlifft iw-Tj I E Of fK f'1vf'fY,Q'vflYl y,fYfA'! + Y r,,fl.,i,r,,l'w, gf hifi., ,HE , f 1 if , K. v . f f S X 4 'fbi-s. v x Msg :A Elizabeth Lewenberg William Luzader , - v, 1 1 J, n 5 Y, Y x Thomas Mendelson Paul Moncevlcz . V11 ,. ' 'N ' 1 f . X Margaret O'Connel1 x I . V - I A - . x s ... 4 , 4 f ' i I f James A. O'Donne1l Mary Osgood Richard Osso - Q Frank Paul A s P Thomas Pileski Joanne Remy Charles Roth Lynda Samp .A Margaret Stenerson Timothy Sullivan Robert Symonds PG Robert Tilley Larry Thompson Frederich Wasti f-.sh 'QYD5 8. -N John Weidenfeller Richard Willis ill wx Q s N Laura Yuille Renate Zilberstein SOCIAL STU L D IES DEPARTMENT IFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYI Paul Burns Robert Cahlll Melvln Cohen Louls Col1tt1 ft, fe K Robert D'A1'Cy Maurice Donnelly 45- Maria Dounelis Robert Golumb 1 George Harrington Alice Hogan Michael Donovan David Dore 51 1 1 AQ 1 iinix'-X Thomas Hughes Michael Ippolito f' Y Philip Johnson Alan Kenney ' ..... I lg 1 Robert Lanzetta Robert Larson Michael Lombardo Brian McCormick -,K S Clare Murphy Thomas Nash Kathleen O'Brien Michael Russell 1 Donald Salvuccl, Dept Jerald Sava Head .J ' Q 1 Ll ,J I I, . ' ' ' if '.' , -Sly' ,' IX-X Rita Smlth Patrlcla Sullivan James Shaw Norman Silverman 'VN Robert Uto Edward Walsh William White ' 1 I :Y aff' 5 R, l Robert Sullivan Susan Szachowicz ESTYLES SPECIAL-EDUCATICN DEPARTMEN1' - 1- I Robert Kelley Janice Marino al? .. any-.- al x Ronald Cameron 'Uv-In me-,,,, Robert Ford -cf' John Kerrigan Gerald Lynch Dorothy Milligan Diane Morganelli 'YN Catherine Poudrier Judith Talley LIFESTYLES LIFESTY John Connors Barbara Green James Malonson, Dept Head Maureen Murray l.Li4 Peter Vuono JIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFI DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS LES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LIFESTYLES LII I tx . gf C A' 41-fx 1. S V N ' '.! ' QXIJ' V k , Jack Sarson I I pl I Y D.E.C.A. A Gerald Faherty '5 0 vvx w 3 IU' tv Af 1 ' ' illlll' llllllllf B H.S. Activities Provide For Diversity mong Students Our high school is looked upon as a learning institution in which we have the chance to better our- selves and prepare ourselves for entrance into the real world. One aspect of Brockton High School life which is highly important is that of Clubs and Activities. Without these outside activities, our high school years would be lacking the enrichment of exper- ience and development. These specialized clubs and activities supplement our education by in- volving us with others whom we might not meet within the con- fines of our classrooms. Many students find a life long interest in a certain field just by joining the fun-filled and active clubs here at Brockton High. Many of the clubs provide a student with a sense of leader- ship qualities and acceptance of authority, as well as basic skills in specific areas. Without its vast majority of activities, Brockton High School as a whole would be occupied with students lacking a sense of connection and a special bond between them. In a school as large as Brockton High, the unity and pride that its clubs re- lease is necessary to the full de- velopment of a student just as much as the mandatory aca- demic classes. Clubs and Activities make learning an enjoyable exper- ience. Their diversity satisfies the variety of students here at Brockton High School who have a hunger and a willingness to learn. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Debbie Shaheen Q'- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS l 1 X 6 xf- 5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L to R, R. LeDuc: Presidentg S. George, Vice President: J. Smith, Secretary, T. Shea, Treasurer iw-4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Kneeling, L to R, J. Burns: L. Tatagliag K. McGillisg P. Zoinog K. Brady: K. Hennessey, Standing, L to R, R. Rodericksg D. Ritucci: M. Meskinisg J. Promiselg C. Hicks: C. Foxy D. Shaheen For the Class of 1986, our four years of high school are rapidly coming to an end. The Senior Class Officers and Executive Committee achieved the goal of making our final year at Brockton High School a memorable one. Our Semi-Formal in January, held at Ridders Country Club, the Senior Fashion Show in March, our Senior Prom in May held at Lombardo's, and finally, our Graduation in June were the many high- lights of our Senior Year. The Senior Class Officers and Executive Committee would like to thank the Class of 1986 for letting us represent one of the best classes to graduate from Brockton High School. Joann Smith 57 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE f ff 1 ll XIOR CLASS OFFICERS: +L. to R.l:S. Shaw. Treasurer. J. Horton. Secretary, L. Chin. X ice President. R. Kechejian. President This year, the Junior Class Officers and Executive Com- mittee have worked long hours in organizing fundraisers and events for the Class of 1987. Our fundraising activities consisted of: the selling of spirit hands for the sporting events at B.H.S., flower sales, a Christmas and Easter fundraiser, a perfect ten match, and many more. These events have helped us to obtain a great deal of money for our class treasury. A portion of the money made was donated to charities as well. As far as events go, we had an exciting Jr. Prom Review in February. as well as a fantastic prom in April. We are hoping that our success will continue throughout the next vear. We would like to thank the Seniors for setting such a fine example for us. Also, we would like to wish all of you the best luck in the future, whatever it may hold. Ruth Kechejian JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEAL. to RJQ lst row: T. bero. M. Assard. 2nd row: B. Costello, M. Silverio, J. Scannel row: J. Hodgens. K. Otis, M. Myers. 4th row: J. Johnson, L. T M. Berdini. 5th row: J. Cahill, E. Waldman, B. Boucher uf S 'l 1 E A I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: IL. to RJ Front row: M. Breznick, L. Thomas. 2nd row: M. Mark, D. Rankin. 3rd row: C. Vitale, S. Moffitt. 4th row: B. Gerber, A. Splane. 5th row: D. Cahill, B. Sullivan. 'll 'f-1. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: lL. to RJ: J. Peznola, Vice President, A. Pak. Secretarx D Wedge, Treasurer. The Sophomore Class Officers and Executive Commit- tee has had a very successful year. Our goals are to raise as much money as possible for our treasury so that we may have a successful prom, along with other future activities, One activity that we have done to raise money is the selling of flowers. The first time we did this we donated the profits to the Kidney Fund in memory of Angela Bell. The second time, the profits were deposited in our trea- sury. We also had a dance which was very profitable and exciting. We made over S160 in profit at the dance. Over- all, we have had a profitable year with over S600 in our treasury. David Wedge f 7 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ,, :- Q-,v I NH- .. .5 1 K 1 A 'X .NQHV Re! 9 'No' : X' 9 . ,Af A ' cf him FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: E. Stanropoulos fSecretaryD, A. Blase iTreasur erb, S. Pak, 1Vice Presidentl, V. Serrno 1PresidentJ. -- 3-r 4 1 'sw-125. ae,-gg 1. -fevfwvf f : w , H 5 -g,g:,3-r-00 ,f '51 Y - ' 'wg f ' 'S-'W'-If' K' ' -7' V1 ' . ..-Q , -v--' ,,.f . 1, - 'j W ,- , ?.f 'Vx . . :L '.!, Q E ei- t.. if -'!':f-1,wf.V?f T.:'.'1j' .J '- f:4f 9'i'?i3' iff? if F' F - ez :wn- ,. ,,,l - ' is. A ,..:.- 2 Q' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fwtig - gl TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY sitting B McEntee, M. Beauchesne, L. Zoino. T. Kelleher. J. Promisel, A. Hurley, M. Payson. D. Delea. S. Robie, R. M Smart L Kramer J Ingarglola C Ireland J. Casey. Kneeling: C. Morrill, D. Ritucci. H. Le. M. Morrissey. 2nd row: D. Wilson, D. Wise, C. L Nleves E Hopgood M Ferber K McGillis, J. Nessralla, P. Hicks. N. Costa. L. Honeywell, C. Rice, B. Mancini, J. Maynard. 3rd row: A. A Gigllo E Baganz G Casavant 1st row R Rodericks, J. Ayale, P. Suziedelis, R. Rodenbush, G, O'Heir. C. Adams. C. Wiesner, J. Belzotti. i , OFFICERS: CL to RJ: M. Flammini, Vice President, K. Baillie. Treasurer, D. Green. Secretary, S. George, President The National Honor Society consists of upper class students who have achieved aca- demic and extracurricular excellence throughout their four years of high school. After careful consideration by the faculty and administration, those students who posess special qualities in their performance at Brockton High are chosen to be part of N.H.S. In June of their Junior Year, new members and their parents are invited to the induction ceremony. Each member of N.H.S. tutors other students in various subjects, as well as helping with fundraisers. Money is then collected and used for next years induc- tees. In this way, the oath of loyalty, pledged by each member during the induction ceremony, will be carried out through the years. f 4' 61 The Student Senate's purpose is to pro- mote the general welfare of the school and the interests of the student body at Brock- ton High School. One of its main goals is to recommend the ways and means by which our school may be improved. It also tries to foster cooperative relations among students, faculty, and the administration. Michelle McGlone 62 STUDENT SENATE i SENATE: Sitting, L to R, D. Gyukerig L. Kramer isecretarylg K. Lupo iTreasurerJg N. Lurieg N. Gustas Kneeling: L to R, C. O'Keefeg H. Gentileg L. Benson, L. Ferberg J. Felix, P. Parker, S. Homerg G. Ginis Standing: L to R, M. Guineyg T. Perretg J. Nessrallag K. Mulloyg L. Baganzg B. Goldmang G. Kawevskig J Fruthg L. Dorricott. 2nd Row Standing, C. Jonesg L. McGloneg J. Ginis lPresidentlg J. Coreg J. Friendlandg J Mullen. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCILS . I X- STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE: IL. to R.l3 Ist row: I.. Bagnaz. Chairperson. 2nd row: K. Waters. K. Lupo. 3rd row: K. Mulloy, K. Nel- SOIL my Xl Roderickson. .C. TO Tl-IE REGION: IL. to R.Jg A. White, K. Lupo, M. Connors Imissing from picture-J, M. McGlone, The Regional Student Advisory Council is composed of students from each public sec- ondary school in each state, as well as many representatives from private schools. There are 11 regional S.A.C. councils representing all areas of the State. Members meet month- ly to discuss issues relevant to student inter- ests within their respective regions and across the State. Karen Lupo 63 DRAMA CLUB CLUBS AND DRAMA CLUB: C. Ariha, A. Tonucci, L. Jackson, D. Anturves, N. Evans, G. Casavant, B. Leighton, L. Davidson, R. Foster, C. Zwicker, S. Schmitchel, K. Hall, K. Howard, K. Waters, D. Weene, T. Regan, E. Franklin, S. Wilner, J. Connolly, M. Blake, L. Michaels, R. Webby, C. O'Keefe, K. Murtagh. L. Fuchs, L. Sousa, N. Lurie, D. Shaheen, D. Dahlborg, J. Donahue, J. Brunelle, R. Brodsky, D. Feeney, M. Fortier, L. Butler, L. Jorgensen, L. Alkins, D. Carr, M. Reed, J. Spadea, H. Eklund, D. Aveni, B. Sullivan, L. Ferber, J. Belanger, A. Bailey, B. Boucher, S. Asack, A. Pak, P. LaBossiere, D. Costa, R. Markonish, M. Davis, A. Bou-Mitri, L. Hanley, B. Mercier, L. Lemkin, A. Lieman, M. Russel, Geller, D. Monet, G. Fritz, M. Adams, R. Gordon, S. Raymondi, K. Westin, J. McQuarrie, L. Giampaolo, D. Cahill, L. Merra, D. Silverman, A. White, L. Quinn, P. Scully, J. McGinnis, M. Aveni, L. Kramer, L. Overton, E. Sampson, J. Ryan, C. Sheehan, A. Suziedelis. The Brockton High School Drama Club is an extremely large group of talented people who work together to make the final product-a finished play or musical. Under the direction of Miss Carol Thomas, each perfor- mance is brilliant and excellent. Every year The Drama Club pre- sents at least three plays, one compe- tition piece, and the annual Spring Musical. All students are encouraged to participate in the many aspects of the club. The competition piece of 1985, The W. of Shelom E. , won its way through the regionals and participat- ed in the States which took place in 64 Boston. Every one involved enjoyed the experience of competing with other schools equally as talented, which was an honor that will be long remembered. The Drama Club opened its season with a two full-length plays, I Saved A Winter Just For You and Neil Simon's, The Good Doctor . These plays featured the efforts of such seasoned performers as David Almeida, Geoff Casavant, Michael D'Arcy, Kimberly Hall, Larry Sousa, Lisa Kramer, Beth Mercier, Kathy Pecevich, and Tricia Scully. Debbie Shaheen Kimberly Hall DRAMA TECHNICAL CREW k DRAMA TECHNICAL CREW: fL. to RJ: lst row: S. Wilner, C. Dombrosky, D. Shaheen, C. Sheehan. 2nd row: L. Sousa, M. Hallman, B. Stadlemen, A. Suziedelis, Technical Director. The Drama Technical Crew, otherwise known as the Techis , are a special group of people who are responsible for more than just running the lights at Brockton High School Productions. They are a very important part of the Drama Club, giving it a second dimension. Each year, the Te- chis put in much hard work to create the outstanding sets used in the annual Spring Musical. The crew is truly a group of hard- working and dedicated individuals. Debbie Shaheen 65 AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB , A' fl' The Afro-American Club consists of students sharing mutual interests, backgrounds, and goals. The Club offers students a chance to work as individuals as well as a group, in order to improve their academic, social, and personal lives. The group is involved in many fundraisers throughout the school year. Bake sales and their annual fashion show are just a few of the activi- ties that add to the success of the club. 66 I AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB lL to Rl T Parrett N Davls R McGee S Bester A Gray D Lloyd l I l 4 THE PERMANENT PRESS 1st row D Weene B Gold- man S Wilner L Sousa Seated G Barbosa A Pratt. THE PERMANENT PRESS THE LITERARY REVIEW In the past, it has always been the obligation of The Permanent Press to produce an informative and re- sponsible publication. In 1985 and 86, we continued this tradition. As editors, writers, and photographers changed over the last four years, the essential goals of The Permanent Press remained intact: action, reac- tion, and interaction with students, teachers, administration, and issues was, and is, always policy. Larry Sousa LITERARY REVIEW: ftop to bottomlz M. Levie, G. Martin, M. Wright, A. Audett, L. Benson, M. Beuchesne, L. Gerardin, L. Doricott, D. Greene, D. Reed, J. Saunders. The Literary Review brings forth the creative writing talents of both students and faculty mem- bers. The staff reads and evaluates many submissions, most of which are printed. The Literary Review as a whole consists of creative works ranging from poetry to short stories. Members of the staff are given the chance to attend workshops to improve their writ- ing abilities. Creative writing is a way to express one's feeling. The Literary Review allows students to do just that. srl A I 7 The 1985-1986 Math Team had a very suc- cessful season. The Team, which is made up of hard-working and dedicated students, competes with other area schools. At each meet, every member has a chance to compete in both individual and team rounds. The Varsity and J .V. teams worked well together this year, led by high scoring Senior, Geoff Casavant. The Team meets weekly and wel- comes prospective members. Many thanks to Mr. Pedicini for all his helpful advice. Paula Zoino V.I.C.A. is a chapter of National organization which tries to educate students in vocational fields, and also possess job opportunities in these fields. V.I.C.A. includes hands-on training in activities which are involved in current technology. V.I.C.A. is for a student who wants to learn more about what's available locally and state-wide for jobs. 68 MATH TEAM: Kneeling, R. Mandeville, P. Zoino, C. Adams, P. Thibodeau, M. Leong. Standing, J. Pedicine, Advisor, G. Casavant, Captain, A. Sezak, J. Beauchesne, M. Jillson, M. Robin. SP ls! lr: V.I.C.A. l I I. una.. V.I.C.A.: QL. to RJ, C. Bland, E. Tagger, S. Ambroult, A. Biagini, Mr. R. Liberatore L u The Spanish Club consists of stu- dents who enjoy learning about customs and traditions of the Spanish countries. Spanish culture is explored by the club through such activities as Mexican Fi- estas, dinners at Spanish and Mexican restaurants, the making of pinatas, and trips to Bston and New York. Under the guidance of advisor Senora Aleman, and the efforts of officers Deb- bie Green CPresidentJ, Laura Girardin CSecretaryJ, Lori Benson CVice Presi- dentl, and Tammy Young CTreasurerD, this year has shown to be one of the best for the Spanish Club. Debbie Green FRENCH CLUB fL to RD lst row C Fox President, B. Shepard, Vice President, J. Monteiro, Treasurer 2nd row T Regan J Wainwright C O Keefe K. Sharkovitz. 3rd row: G. Ferretti, C. Edwards, D Siegal L Braunstem 4th row O Krlkls K Shepard D. Aveni, K. McGillis, S. Smith. This was a very successful year for Le Cercle Francais. Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Wheeler the advisor the membership has grown considerably since previous years. Students need not have taken French courses but can join just to get a feel for French culture Some of the activities include Christmas shopping at South Shore Plaza, fundraising seeing French films in Boston and trying French restaurants in the area. In the end it IS the enthusiasm of the members that makes Le Cercle Francais a success. Chris Fox Kathy McGillis 69 ECOLOGY CLUB Mr. Robert Tilley is the Advisor of the Ecology and Canoe Clubs here at Brockton High. The Ecology Club is most active during the Fall and winter seasons, and sometimes during early Spring. Day trips consist of hiking and skiing, while weekend trips include camping. These trips are fun as well as educational. Erin Cornelius ECOLOGY CLUB: IL. to RJ3 Ist row: D. Frankio, V. Pratt, S. Cayer, J. Darrigo. 2nd row: K. Malcolm, B. Stevens, E. Cornelius, Mr. Tilley. 3rd row: S. Mahoney, E. Merrikin, M. Kniger. 4th row: K. Bossa, L. Hanley, A. Pratt. CANOE CLUB ,La Q37 v-I A l'WllI'U ' CANOE CLUB: fl.. to RJ, lsr row: K. Bossa, K. Mal- The Canoe Club takes over during the warm part of the year, and day trips are wlm, B4 Stevens, Mahoney- 2nd 'Owl Mr' T'UeY- E- made to local rivers and ponds. The members learn about water safety and canoeing Merrikin, J. Sapdea, E. Cornelius. 3rd row: M. Kruger, L Hanley, V Pram 4th row, J Damgo A Pratt properly. There is also a weekend trip in the Spring to places such as the Saco River in Maine and the Wood River in Rhode Island. Erin Cornelius 70 1 D.E.C.A. uuwluru ur ,Y TUSUQYS Wil ' Puwtvmsi i - g,. 1st row: D. O'neil, K. McGloin, D. Long, A. Apostolopoulos, B. Pierce. 2nd row: M. Gill, L. Murray, Murray, J. Ingargiola, S. Little. 3rd row: M. Dillon, R. Ells, G. McCutchen, R. Evora, N. Arnold, Mr. aherty S.A.D.D. The S.A.D.D. Committee fStudents Against Driving Drunkl has been very active this year. We have been to various places, and set up displays trying to put the facts and figures out for the public to see. The committee members continually worked hard to be successful. Mr. Riccardi and Mr. Ippolito helped reach important decisions along with co-chairpersons Melis- sa Shimkus and Jacqui Sullivan, and the rest of the committee. They were dedicated in making S.A.D.D. known throughout the city. We would like to thank Mr. Riccardi and Mr. Ippolito for their continued help to make S.A.D.D. successful. Their dedication and determination helped the committee to work harder. We really appreciated it. Don't mix in 86 Missy Shimkus Jacqui Sullivan The school store is handled by students who are participating in retailing courses here at Brockton High. Being involved in DECA gives the students a chance to use cash registers as well as buying merchandise for the store. The school store sells such things as school supplies and caps and jack- ets. The students engaged in managing DECA gain experience and increase their knowledge of business sense. I1 1 ---4 S.A.D.D.: IL. to R.Jg lst row: Mr. Riccardi, E. Marciano, A. Caldwell, B. Elefson, R. Wolfe, B. Massey. 2nd row: R. Gugliotti, M. Shimkus, Co-Chairperson, C. Hicks, C. Hastings, M. Crone, D. DeCrhistopher, C. Buttau. fnot shownlg J. Sullivan, Co-Chairperson, C. Dombrosky. 71 E I SKI CLUB The Brockton High School Ski Club, advised by Mr. Lanzetta and Mr. Thompson, is an ex- citing club for skiers of all abilities. The club members are able to travel to places such as Chomonix, France to meet new people and ski on Europe's highest mountains. The club allows students to ski Wachusett Mellntein 011 a Weekly baSiS- Weekend trips and SKI CLUB: L. Asiaf, M. Belanger, A. Bianchini, M. Blsi, s. Brass, R. Burchsted, J. Bums, L. Butler, K. day t1'1pS to Sl1I'l'0l1I1d1I'lg States are also SOII16 of Campanelli, A. Carbone, C. Carney, D. Carr, S. Carter, J. Caven, J. Clark, C. Cockshaw, M. Cohen, M. the elubs activities, Students are able to im- Conners, E. Decastro, M. Duffy, M. Dye, J. Englar, L. Fagone, D. Frankio, S. George, B. Hayes, K. Horigan, prove their skiing abilities and enjoy them- selves out on the slopes. P. Hrenko, W. Keefe, B. Klaver, S. Lampos, F. Lavigne, T. Luongo, E. Marciano, R. Mancini, R. Morrison, J. Murphy, D. Pendelton, M. Power, C. Reagan, C. Rimovitz, K. Roberts, J. Scannell, K. Schuler, M. Shedd, D. Sheehan, S. Sterling, C. Stone, P. Sousa, T. Sullivan, C. Swift, J. Thomson, D. Wedge, J. Ziechick, J. Hanlon, A. White, C. Urciuoli, M. Meagher, S. Willis, M. Gonski, C. DeCosta, K. McGillis. TVXRADIO CLUB 1 31, W 1 .1 The purpose of the TV!Radio Club is to offer students the opportunity to learn about the communications medium of television. Members use the television studio in the Fine Arts Building to gain knowledge about the various pieces of equipment. Many members use these experiences as a foundation for career choices in the field of media. In the past, members of the TV!Radio Club were offered internships at Continental Cablevision, and have also helped film football games. 72 TVXRADIO CLUB: QL. to RJ: lst row: N. Zapponi, Assistant Advisor, D. Davis, Vice President, S. LaMonica, President, G. J. Castelluzzi, T. Buba, Advisor. 2nd row: N. Schwartz, P. Parker, T. Yukna, S. Mur- phy, J. Greenbaum. 3rd row: J. Henderson, N. Gustas, M. Wareham, M. Strumf, P. Labossiere, K. Ciociola, C. Gillis, D. Brennan. 4th row: M. Keating, D. DeRocha, R. Hilston. 5th row: T. Luongo, B. Bick- more. MY TURN lllllllllllllllllbf Y MY TURN: lL. to RJ: lst row: K. Keefe , D. DiBona, M. Gardina, S. Teixeira. M. Simmons, C. LaPorte, K. Kiley, R. Tan, T. Hallahan. 2nd row: M. LaCouture, M. Gomes, D. Dixon, M. Mansula, R. Pinto. K. Porter, it K. Scott, J. Henry, L. Jones, J. Rosenfield, K. Paiva, A. Tonucci, A. McNeil. 3rd row: Ms. Allard, Advisor, Ms. Picardi, Advisor, R. Gugliotti, J. Ferguson, P. King, M. Palmer, L. Kinney, K. McGloin. M. Gill, G. McCutchen, J. King, C. Thomas, S. Debnam, A. Nessralla, J. Smith, Advisor. 4th row: R. Savio, L. ., Hampton, D. Edwards, S. Bester, M. Farren, C. Vacca, P. Howard, S. Cara, K. Avelino. fav- IIS Q Y-...JV My Turn fMassachusetts Youth Teenage Unemployment Reduction Network! ' program offered at B.H.S. which assists a senior in finding full-time work afte A graduation, if he or she does not plan on pursuing higher education or entering the Military. Through the Employment Resource Advisors, the My Turn participant if receives a classroom education befor entering the job market. Barbara Duffy, Eliza- if beth Stone, Cheryl Picardi, and Holly Walsh are the advisors at B.H.S. 7 l is ' 'IL Pk 1-I.. LIBRARY AIDES Rfk 'A The four IRC's at Brockton High School laik have relied on student moniters for the past several years. These students are responsible X for shelving books and answering telephones. Without their help, the use of the IRC's migh.t.ht restricted to the class time a teacher gives his students for research. LIBRARY AIDESi fl. Greene DIPLOMA COORDINATORS 1 Each year, a small group of underclassmen has the job of putting diploma packets together. With the help of Principal Reagan and Mr. Snarsky, the Graduation is made smooth and successful. This year will be no exception. We will make the graduation for the Class of 1986 the best it can be. Theresa Sullivan IDIPLOMA FOORDINATORS: 1L. to RJQ M. Panarelli, T. Sullivan, Mr. W. Snarsky, L. Lee, N. Arnold. 74 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AIDES ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AIDES: IL. to RJ: Ist row: M. White. C. Ireland. M. Scudder, 2nd row: N. Lurie. V. Richardson, S. Wilner, I.. Jorgensen. 3rd row: P. Sofia, J. Spadea. C. Koelsch. 4th row: M. Healy. L. Canfield. astula. STUDENT OFFICE AIDES I E I ill, ,,, -.. DENT OFFICE AIDES: IL. to RJ: lst row: K. Scott, L. Wiles, L. Higgins, M. Bonaparte, M. Vegal, A. M. Litcoff, P. Kelley, A. Sepulveda, S. Teixeira, T. Lopes. 2nd row: V. Serrano, S. Geller, E. Shuman, K. C D. Green, D. Lewis, L. Girardin, C. Wallant, M. Zwicker, L. Rodenbush, D. Whalen, S. Chaves. 3rd row: . onnell. L. Butler, D. LaRosa, M. Bernard, S. Guillory, J. Yablonsky, E. Merrikin, D. Reed, K. Weiner, D. T. Rankin, T. Bishop, L. Fagone, K. Swisher, S. Chaffin, S. George, L. Baganz, S, Moffit. 4th row: K. M. Munsulla, J. Gardner, F. Mann, L. Overton, C. Keith, T. Veno, K. Dickinson, E. Morris, L. Gelinas, A. The English Department Aides are those students who volunteer their time to help the teachers of the English Department. Each student aide works in a particular English office doing a major- ity of secretarial work such as answering phones. typing, and mimeographing. These students are a great help to the English Department and the individual teachers for whom they work. The Brockton High Student Office Aides help to keep the Housemaster's ' ' and Assistant Housemaster's offices running smoothly. If the Student Office Aides didn't work, many of the duties that are accomplished every day wouldn't be done at all. They distribute passes, help to keep the records in or- der, and run errands, to mention just a few of their tasks. The students are giv- en useful experience in dealing with people and the secretaries and adminis- trators are given the assistance they need. Kimberly Hall 75 Key Club CKiwanis Educates Youth! is the international high school service organization spon- sored by Kiwanis International. Key Club is about active, con- cerned youth having fun while helping others. In the past, Key Clubbers have raised funds for such charities as Unicef and the American Heart Assoc. This year Key Clubbers worked especially hard for the Cystic Fibrosis Foun- dation and the Save The Children campaign. The highlights of every Key Club year are the International and District conventions. Conven- tions are a time when Key Club members from a large area gather to learn more about their club and celebrate the hard work done dur- ing the year. The Brockton Key Club hopes the departing seniors will enjoy the best of luck in the future, and take with them the spirit of caring learned in Key Club into their adult life. Under the direction of Mr. Luzader, Hal- KEY CLUB Ak- - KEY CLUB: Debbie Simonis, President, Kathy Pecevich, Vice President, Ann Dolar, Treasurer, Eunice Franklin Secretary, A. Pratt, L. Doricott, B. Spack, V. Pratt, R. Flynn, H. Hazard, F. Hazard, J. Weiner, F. Milliken, K. Bossa, D Aveni, C. Aveni, K. Bouker, B. Sneider, J. Sneider, D. O'Conner, P. Hailey, J. Branddo, A. Hall, C. Hannon, J. Zak, A Rutkowski, A. Pratt, M. Cohen, N. Crowell, L. Dorricott, L. Pereira, K. Bonavicz, C. Dodge, T. Yukna, L. Chubbuck, J Felix, E. McLaughlin, J. Scannell, J. Diaz, B. Gordon, K. Czarniak, A. Sezak, P. DeFelix, R. Hilston, B. Cameron, J Levine. M. Mangos, L. Jorgensen, B. Leighton, L. Minchello, K. Minchello, D. Ermineel, J. Cahill, T. Hallamore, S Carey, C. Cruz, R. Hendrigan, N. Lurie, K. MacDonald, G. LeMasa, R. Brodsky, B. Toland, K. Nelson, A. LeMasa, T Stanton, L. Canfield, R. Kechejian, B. Akerbloom, J. Davies, P. Scudder, J. Felix, N. Feeney, L. Alkins, P. Bohlin, B Menton, R. Cruetz, K. Abisso, K. Mustagh, E. Denholm. lla 7 HALLEY S COMET CLU . A r ley's Comet Club involves students who are interested in learning about this famous com- et. Using school and members telescopes, the students photograph the comet, and help oth- ers view the comet at Public Planetary Pro- grams. Members also engage in various general as- tronomical activities, along with taking ad- vantage of public interest in the comet. 76 Y if 1 ,hm ,IV -buy ' HAI,l,EY'S COMET CLUB: IL. to RJ: P. Murray, M. Kruger, B. Massey, Mr. Luzader, P. Hermenau i , CHORUS i .,,. - 1 1 .. 4 7 - lal- V -. -iQ - . ----V 7-4 ,f--fn: - CHORUS: KL. TO RJ: lst row: K. Dickinson, M. Taylor, P. Watson, M. Beauchesne. L. Baganz. Xice - lPresident. S. Palmer, L. Thomas. H. Nguyen, M. Dilone, D. Antunes. K. Dow. K. Elefson, L. Empev. J - ,Q fWainwright, R. Flynn. 2nd row: L. Vuong, J. Silverstein. T. Birk, Vice President. L. Johnson. A. Caldwell. - :E. Kizner, B. Bumpus, F. Vukna, T. Lomba, K. Hopgood, J. Felix. N. Niccoli, D. Porter. President, S. - Groce. E Cullen, M. Fortier. 3rd row: A. McNeil, M. Vue. F. Hazard. C. Packard. C. Rice. R. Gugliotti. C Turcotte, H. Quoc Tran, 4th row: D. Reed, M. Aveni, L. Bagdon, K. Pecevich. K. Hogaboom. K. Silver stein, D. Otoo. C. Bernard, D. Almeida, E. Gotarz, J. Neil. C. Adams, A. Anderson. A. Grein. S. Goodwin. J. Davis, R. Piccini, K. Johnson, S. Tinglof lmissing from picturel ..-fi V... Concert Choir, under the direction of Penny Knight, rehearses and performs a variety of songs, ranging from classical to pop. Along with holiday and Spring concerts, the chorus performs each year for the Junior High Schools. Harmonies is a smaller group which consists of Concert Choir members. To be in Harmonies, one must audition for Miss Knight. The selection of its members is rested upon sightreadings, matching intervals, and being able to hold a part alone in a quartet. The two groups perform at various other functions that include singing at Westgate Mall during the Christmas season as well as for other organizations. xii' HARMONICS: lL TO Rig lst row: Miss Knight, F. Hazard, J. Wainwright, D. Porter, 2nd row: C. Adams, M. Beau- chesne, L. Johnson, 3rd row: K. Silverstein, T. Birk, K. Johnson. 4th row: A. Grein, K. Hopgood, E. Gontarz. 5th f f row: C. Turcotte, T. Lomba, K. Pecevich, L. Bagdon. JAZZ BAND ,alt JAZZ BAND: S. Willis, G. Merra, R. Bevalie, G. Capozzi, S. Czarniak, J. Casey, S. Clifford, P. Breen, G. Carr, D Therrien. J. Sneider, R. Caffelle, L. DaMore, B. Hilliard, J. Scannell, M. Luizzi, R. Sneider, T. Oliviere, J. Fulginitti When the High School first opened, the music department did not sponsor a school Jazz Ensemble. Not until about twelve years ago when Mr. Vincent Macrina came along and believed that he could form a Jazz Ensemble composed of high school students was one finally formed. The purpose of the band has always been for the students to enjoy themselves while playing difficult music. The Jazz Ensemble, however, had never re- ceived the recognition it deserves until recently, when it won a silver medal in Montreal, Canada four years ago, and when the Jazz Ensemble relies on its senior members to lead the band, and also to help the younger members adjust to the band. This year, the band is led by senior members Todd Olivieri, lead drummer, Donald Theriang assistant lead trumpet, John Caseyg first trombone, and Stephen Willis, lead alto saxaphone. Hope- fully, the Jazz Ensemble will continue to perform in the tradi- tion of excellence which has been set for it in the past. Stephen Willis 78 1. , f A A flfvrgfg-wnfggti . mir I 1 7 XX 1-...N r : '-1. . X 'f-mv 5 l MARCHING BAND gf, Q R BAND: L. Alkins, C. Anderson, J. Arthur, D. Bamford, C. Banks. James, M. Johnson. K. Kanadanian, S. Kane. T. Kelliher. D. Kiramarios, B. Banks, L. Benson, P. Bohlin, R. Bossa, D. Braddock, L. Braunstein, P. Breen, Klaver. L. Kramer, L. Kraus. M. Kuliesh, K. Lewis, J. Lipman, M. Lipper. C. Caffelle, G. Capozzi, G. Carr, J. Casey, S. Cashman, S. Cayer, M. Chappelle, Luchetti. M. Luizzi. T. Luongo, M. Lurie, L. Mack, L. Malinowski, M. McGlone. Clifford, D. Cohen, L. Cohen, A. Collins, D. Costa, N. Costa, C. Cruz, S. L. Merra. M. Mullins, M. Mussari. K. Nelson. C. O'Connor, T. Oliviere. S. M. Dambrose, L. Damore, M. Darrah, J. Davidson, T. Degrace, A. O'Reilly. R. Parrett. K. Pecevich, D. Perwicz, J. Polvere, M. Porcaro, A. Price, J. T. Dockery, T. Driscoll, S. Economos, T. Edwards, J. Egger, T. Enos, L. Procaccine, B. Roy, P. Roukis, M. Scanlon, J. Scannell, K. Segreve, C. Shine. D. ahey. E. Fitzmaurice, W. Foley, M. Fountaine. E. Franklin, L. Fuchs, J. Simmons. B. Simonis, J.Sneider.R.Sneider, T. Stanton,T. Sullivan, B.Tenen- ulginetti, A. Garland, S. Geller, H. Gentile, S. George, M. Geraigery, R. Gior- baum, D. Therien, P. Thobodeau, R. Toomey, D. Vandyke, C. Vardaxiz. J. L. Girardin, R. Gorman, D. Gray, P. Hailey, C. Hall, C. Hallowell, E. Wells. S. Willis, J. Willow, G. Winterle, L. Yenish. J. Spadea, A. Sezar. C. E. Hecht, J. Hickey, B. Hillard, B. Hillard, T. Hunt, C. Ireland, F. Hannon. D. Souza. Yi ' ' 1 .VI I 3 .w J Under the direction of Mr. Vincent Macrina, the Brockton High School Marching Band presented an enjoyable program for the 1985 Football Season. The selection of tunes included When the Saints Go Marching ln , Trombone Rag , Night 3... Train , and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. The half-time show was accentuated by the Half-Time Dancers, Cheerleaders, and Majorettes. The talents of Jonathan Schneider, Donald Therian, Sean Caine, and the entire trombone section brought the crowds to their feet. Clever choreography by Miss Carol Thomas conveyed the Big Band Theme. Nancy Costa MAJ ORETTES The 1985-86 Majorettes Squad added spirit and excitement to an already out- standing half-time show here at Brock- ton High. The captains and their squad worked together along with their advi- sor to put together many fine routines. Each of the girls worked very hard to make their spot in the half-time show one to remember. '1...... r gg gg 16, -ff' MAJORETTES: lst row: M. Emberg, M. Vella. 2nd ro Damon, M. Willett. HALF-TIME DANCERS Throughout the years, the B.H.S. Half-Time Shows have progressed significant- ly. They provide an interest- ing and entertaining aspect to the football games. This years Half-Time Squad was no exception. They most de- finately carried out the tradi- tion of professionalism and excellence. This year, The Half-Time Dancers were composed of fourteen girls who worked together to make the season a successful one. Along with the band, Majorettes, and Cheerleaders, they combined their talents to make one spectacular show. This years squad would like to thank Carol Thomas, Sue Ososfsky, and Vincent Macrina, without whom these shows would not be nearly as successful. Their dedication and professional- ism is an inspiration to all. Kathy McGillis Lisa Asiaf Beth Mercier AK.. HALF-TIME DANCERS: QL TO Rl: lst row: K. McGillis, Captain, B. Mercier, Co. Captain, L. Asiaf, Co. Captain. 2nd row: J. Sullivan, A. Tonucci. 3rd row: T. McMahon, L. David- son, J. Peznola, L. Berry. 4th row: J. lngargiola, S. Stover, R. 80 LeDuc, R. Dacey, J. Gain. w:M 'vs- ., 1 ,mill I i I l I E xi v . il G l A i S CHEERLEADERS .. , ' 1 if If 4 if 7' 5 ? 1 K , U .b 5 WV 5 D Nu 4v'.p?, .eil idyfal iw 5 .1 I.-YW CHEERLEADERS: KL TO Rig lst row: K. Howard, D. Wise, Captain, K. Paiva, Captain, J. Riley, Captain Horton. 2nd row: L. King, J. Johnson, S. Peterson, D. Josie, A. Gray, M. Peterson, S. Middleton. 1-wh The 1985-86 Season was a great one for the B.H.S. Cheerleaders. The Squads ef- forts and enthusiasm were a source of en- couragement and inspiration to the victo- rious Boxers. When the football season came to a close, the Cheerleaders faced a new chal- lenge and a new beginning with the start of the basketball season. The Cheerleaders are honored and proud to be part of the B.H.S. victory, for they are certainly a large part of it. 81 IP WM BRUCKTU BOXERS: A STORY GF Brockton High School Boxers. Our name alone spells out suc- cess. The title is used with pride by approximately twenty-two teams here at B.H.S. We are noted throughout the state for our fine athletic ability, and we have the reputation of being a tough, winning school. This year was certainly no different. We continued our outstanding re- cord through many fine perfor- mances. Behind the scenes, we saw our Boxers pushing themselves to the limit. Through the sweat and tears, we heard the constant chant, No pain, no gain. Our accomplishments were many, our defeats were few. And when defeat fell upon the Boxers, they handled it with great sportsman- ship because every athlete knows that without good sportsman- ship, the extreme gratification in winning would not exist. SL CC .SS Brockton High School's key to success lies in the individuality of each student. We are all differ- ent, yet we have a common goal: To be the best at what we do. Every athlete here at B.H.S. is striving to accomplish the im- possible and the pride in our school shines through the par- ticipation in our many sports teams. To athletes, their sport is their chance to show who they are, and what they do. The par- ticular team becomes a unit, striving toward absolute perfec- tion because at B.H.S., we don't settle for less. Our coaches are devoted to and responsible for guiding talent to where it is needed. They triumph with the team and grieve along with them during the losses. The capable and seasoned coaches are the building blocks for a successful team. This past year, they certainly did their job to the utmost extent. During this 1985-86 season, the Boxers were the definition oi the word Victory. The athletes played their best game, every game. The Football tea beamed with B.H.S. pride after their second straight SuperBowl win in a row, a glorious exper- ience for all those who were in- volved in some way. The same feelings extended through to all the other victorious teams here at B.H.S. Winning is second na- ture to our teams, for winning is what Brockton High does best. We would like to show our ap- preciation to every athlete here- at B.H.S. for making each an ev- eryone of us proud to be a part of ' the ongoing B.H.S. victory. Debbie Shaheen: Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero ll , X 4 1. ,I 'l W lf! 7 U' . . ,7' .. FOOTBALL Jin MA- I L luwv EIDE!- wi- .ti .L N mere id na- llng is best. ir ap- r here in ev- afi 0 iheen fgiero all FOOTBALL: QL to Rl Sitting: D. Brown, M. Williams, J. Grimaldi, F. Czarnowski, C. Pina, D. Crawford, F. Namie, C. King, C. Lyons, C. Caughlin, T. Johnson, F. Morse, G. Kaminedes, B. Thompson, R. Harris, M Whalen, A. McNulty, R. Coletti, M. Dombroski. Kneeling: J. Leonnard, D. Rittucci, J. Banks, M, Pina, J igmg Coletti, P. Joyce, D. McCormak, M. Flamini, R. Rodericks, H. Rosen, T. McCoy, J. Levine, J. Ingargiola, T. Donovan. Standing: M. Shavers, W, Anderson, L. Scibitta, A. Gamboa, S. Gonsalves, M. Riccardi, T. Colombo, M. George, T. Vano, D. Martin, R. Foster, B. Reagan, S. Reddix, J. Girrard, B. Keene, B. Diliddo, J. Viega, R. Marciano, B. Roberts, M. Riggs. as 4-,.,-,al ez-at ' .V ,Oh Y 'Vi A . - Q-5 X-super Coach Armond Colombo produced yet another team of Super Bowl Champions. This year's team was ranked ffl in the state, 41 in the NE., and 9th nationally. The team came up with the big plays when it had ton, said Coach Columbo. This year's Super Bowl victory was even sweeter than last years because no one thought that the team would repeat its undefeated season. But this team worked together as a unit and got the job done. The captains were Senior All-Confer- ence tackle Brian Houston and Senior All- American wide receiver Greg McMurtry. Other key players on offense were John 0'Conner, Darell Martin, David McCor- mack, Mark Flanders, Tom Columbo, Joe Ingargiola, and Tim McCoy. Key members of the defense were Dennis Martin, John Vano, Rudy Harris, Mike Flamini, Todd Drukas, Pat Joyce, Mark Riccardi, and Paul Miller. Much recognition should be given to the Coaches Armond Columbo, Mike Dono- van, Tom Pileski, Gene Marrow, and Bill Devin. 'y-'ew-m-w 'J ' 611 38' 4: V-- L cram' y 4 V Mft M.. 'M at ll- . 1 - U' 'Z' ,JS ', lv' Flu? ' x :i uf X? , ,.,. f' 1, f-- ..- 5,- M if-f. f I: .,1f'1.l,., .F ,Xq if 9 Rl'-5' vi 'ul v . . 5 i . 1 .,, 83 BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY BOY Q2 , LV . L, as Q5Qfyw-223, U J J I i s P955 , ,g. ..'Q5 '4T ' i'ir' 133,a.i' 'Ev' ,- J f f if L ' 'mm jf.. r f., 217311,-. ,. ....-. . ..a vz vl YA Q ' 35 'tw' nl V ff wmwwv im p sf X -ff K 1.3 T: This years Boy's Cross Country Team showed a lot of dedication and spirit, which has been laking from the Boys Track program in recent years. Sophomores Derek Moore and Bob Wyman were undoubtably two of the best runners in their league. Moore won almost every race he ran, but it was Bob Wyman's surprising 13th overall in the Eastern. Mass. meet that earned him the right to be considered one of the best. Seniors Michael Fontaine and John Peznola ran very well during the season along with Junior standout Chris D'Arcy. Newcomer Mike Scanlon did a very good job. Rounding out the varsity squad were Steve Clifford and Paul Waldron. The Cross Country team had a very strong season and is expected to im- prove immensly under the guidance of Coach Harry Allen. Brian Moore 84 GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY GIRL'S Cl GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: IL to Rl lst Row: S. Costello, K. Ingalls, D. Dillido, A. Geovanis, V. Kazis, M. Myers. 2nd row: Mr. O'Donnell, A. Collins, A. Kriteman, R. Rodenbush, P. Muzrim, R. Grant, C. Guerra, K. O'Malley, K. Otis. Not Shown: C. Stone, K. Mulloy. The Girls Cross Country Team had an extremely successful season. The Co-cap- tains were Kristyn Mulloy and Robin Ro- denbush, who have both been on all three seasons for four years. Some members of the previous years on the track teams were Allisa Kriteman, Mary Myers, April Collins, Susan Cos- tello, Valeri Kazis, and Christine Guerra. Some other members who were fairly new to the team were Kerri O'Malley, Andrea Georanis, Denise Deliddo, Kim Ingalls, Caren Stone, and Hazel Tessier. Each member of the past Cross Country Season showed great promise for the com- ing season. Kristyn Mulloy gn, BOY'S SOCCER l'.. 'l The Brockton High Boy's Varsity Soccer Team did very well for themselves this year. Led by two Enterprise All-Scholastics, Slyne Cherfils and Carlos Silva, The Soccer Team did so well as to qualify for the State Tourna- ment. Their coach, Bill Poliseno, was pleased with the play of the boys this year and he is looking to advance even further in the years to come by building up from the junior varsi- ty and freshman squads. The Senior Class of '86 would like to con- gratulate the soccer team on its fine perfor- mance this year and wish good luck to all the athletic teams at Brockton High School in the future. -John Allaire - BOY'S SOCCER ... - 1741 ' L , , was . H V , s. 3 Vi , .1 V . I ' 'Til ' . CA I 'T . ,H J 'J1 5 lr' ,Q - Q r'- -Jf. X ... ' V. 'g . Q . ,fb Q Q V,aF4,Gr.f-664Q,: ' Qi-B., ., , - , Q. .. . - H! ,... is -kv ,. VA L g V- l - - Y ' - '... 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' , A -.aw 'PQ A L ' J N fb' f: ' M - nil, A . 1' 15,4 Q1 -A N ' V.. 1, qw' ' iff L nf ' nu., W-mi-: sfvmv?-' ' ff-'?'Ti7i2ffi'1f5f1'i'i ' t Q F in A t ef M 1, . W iz U Ql? f ,,5? 3'i!?i9'1i-if -. '- fri an ,. 'A '--L . -f .-,. ' '-' , . - . :.' f qipwmm in J' 'X 3 1 - 'vii-s ' fs ' Maf-AL, -. 34pm 4' -sf g,g7L1'52z1.f+'-'f'5-ff, -,:::iH.. ' f 1 'w1,g,iQ?j15 :. ,-- ' m'5 1z 4 4 'L f '+f'?4'3?'-,fii'fl?2'7i -1:'5:9'Ef5' 13:3-I K L'?'1fl T Q, , ,A . 1 4:--.iv .1 -- Www ,M 141 , u jgitfiufgfi-ai 5, F.qfai,554,-5, 3- -: , ,., .. af'-Mig-g,..v,g3-g'4.3m'V ' - Lf' 'K iff , ' ' vs 35-' rwfhiu :vw-52 ig ' Y' ' 'Q Q , s' ', , N 1 ,gf .ri ' 3 , .A ' ' sg. . i. . 5 . .Nr . Wei.-Q-.rare i - if 1 s itgtfm, The 1985 Brockton High School Girls Varsity Soccer Team had a record of 9 wins, 5 losses, and 2 ties. This exceptionally strong team made the tournament. This was the first time in 2 years that the team made it that far. Lisa Yen- ush, a four year starter for the team, helped out both offensively and defensively. Other out- standing players were Janet Boudreau, Karen Mency, and Lynne Tartaglia. Joann Smith 87 GOLF The 1985-86 Golf Team didn't have one or two stars as in years past, but rather nine golfers teaming together. Seniors Dan MacAloon, Dave Delea, Stu Den- holm, and John Sullivan are grateful to the rest of the team, Brian Drobnis, Ed Slattery, Tim D'Arcy, Chris Reagan, and Mike Kelley for getting us into the States Tournament. Let's hope to make it this Spring. John Sullivan GOLF. GOl Ill I--IH GOLF: QL to RJ J. Sullivan, M. Kelley, D. MacAloon, Mr. Boyle icoachl, S. Denholm, D. Delea, T. D'Arcy , I sm. -,Q-af ' 88 'Ig 'Fix A GIRL'S Under the direction of Coach Brendan O'Neil, along with tri- captains Kim Fairfield, Lori Ga- lante, and Dawn Kostka, the girl's swim team had yet another suc- cessful season. They managed to capture the Suburban League Ti- tle for the eleventh consecutive year. Contributing to their success was Junior, Noreen Solakoff who broke four school records this sea- son. After a close mid-season meet against their long time rival, New- ton, the girls remained undefeated with a record of 8-0-0. Lori Galante SWIM TEAM GIRL'S SWIM TEAM Q0 vw '-1 GIRLS SWIMMING: lL to RJ: lst Row: M. Borden. J. Totte. B. Martin, N. Lurie. K. Moran. 2nd Row: M. -lac-obs. K. Curtis. V. Richardson. L. Embrasero. N. Allaire. N. Solakoff. R. McNamara. S. Zwicker. Jlrd Row: -l. Johnson. K. Fairfield, D. Kostka, L. Galante, B. Costello. J. Hodgens, L. Kramer, K. McSniff. C. Fox. ' ' 'ff ' . a --fate i ,,f . . -- ' ,T i . ,Ja . '.. .f'.'-W .1133 'A ' ' '- f : Lt. ' vp , fa- , if if-:ff ,- .1 -1 I Aafjf iz' 'Eff - 'H 4-f. ' A - - Q- X- ifiwifffg' :- ' . : ' L ' Q X--- is 1, i , A - , f, i ,g w 's 2iv ffv ' .. .JET il V . 0 u . , Yrs, - K . T XM, ' 4 ' , X 3- A A ' ' sh ,MAA . , , 1 Q. v: ,pain ' 4 , - ,. . mi ,e ' Q 'v' . f. ii A' .rj ' - 1 ' 'J uv! 1' , 1 ' 91. ' - ,. 3 in-Y-G b :Qu-sd Q: , ..Awlr,5,. . nnuucrru am. 52.5 74 HIGBEG SSC 49.0 7 4 HWS 8.C.HIGH UUE 55.5 AME 22033 . 4:uJ 77 Zim-4 0'c0nuELL 412.1 ss 4 uicuu ll 1202.5 SEIU H'LllU IDFF BOY'S BASKETBALL BOY S BASKETBALL Coach Vic Ortiz and Assistant Coaches Robert Boen and Richard Osso led the Boxers to another suc- cessful season with the tri-captains Ruben McGee, Greg McMurtry, and Chris Greeley. The team had an exceptional sea- son led in the front court by Curtis Jackson and Chris Greeley. Back- court was held by Orlando Vandross and Ruben McGee. Each member contributed to the teams record and nothing could have been accomplished without in- dividual talents. Melissa Shimkus 5 '- 'Q 5, 90 fy f llll ffbki GIRLS BASKETBALL: lL to Rig lst row: W. Poliseno fAsst. Coachl, L. Payson, B. Healy. C. Kent. M. Bernard. L. Yenush, M. Mussari, Mr. Gifford tCoachl. Kneeling: K. Mency. K. Auger, L. Tartaglia. T. Anderson. L. Yenush. 'S BASKETBALL GIRL'S BASKETBALL GIRLS The Brockton High Girl's Basketball Team was given ten very evenly matched players this year, giving Coach Ed Gifford a different starting line up every game. Leading the lady Boxers in scoring was Senior Captain Lynne Tar- taglia, who averages 15 points a game. Tina Anderson, also a Senior, is a goal shot from the corner. Another Senior member of this team was guard Karen Mency, who was not afraid to take the outside shot. Never letting down for a minute was Lisa Yenush, whose re- bounding was awesome. Kerin Auger was making her prescence known with blocked shots and constant team spirit. What the girls lacked in height, they made up for in speed and determina- tion. Kerin Auger XV lg. C P 'gi -1 91 HOCKEY Coach D'Arcy's Brockton High Hockey team, coming off of one of the best seasons in years last year, picked up where they had left off. They had a 9-1-1 record, were currently in first place in the Suburban league, and in the top five in the state. Much of the success of the B.H.S. Hockey team was attributed to the plays of Captain Mark Payson and his teammate Bernie Cas- sell. They played together like peanutbutter and jellyg they were the top scorers in the state. Offense wasn't the only thing that the Boxers had. They also had a strong defense led by Matt Trenovich and a solid goalie in Jeff Krauthamer. Captain Mike Morrissey and teammate Fred McEnroe provided for tough, hardnosed hockey needed for a win- ning season. Mark Payson HOCKEY lill- G jf'-1.3,-V 'fLiiP15,h.1k v digg? 371: '-F HL- HOCKEY 11 to rl: lst row: B. Cassell, M. Trenovich, J. Krauthamer, K. Burke, P. Collier. 2nd row: Muzyko. L. Genotassio, S. Mason, C. Morrison, S. Denholm, S. Wallace, S. Hartwell, M. Morrisey, McEnroe. M. Cichese, M. Chappelle. M. Trenovich, D. Valley, Coach Robert D'Arcy, Asst. Coach Mich Russell. F. ael 1 ' :W 1- 41 1. ll' 'Y ,,,,,,,...-.. L-.a-iff . ' I wr 96 -...as P ip 1 6 xx l IG s 1' N ' , C v? X, , Q -J NU, . . C leg I -.1 1 Bd.. Sikh 'csv' y sa 5 9K0 C id ir, ,Q ' sl-' l M YMNASTICS GIRL'S GYMNASTICS GIRL' ..-J if 4 ffffz get i tsl- i Q IL to Rl, lst row: C. Cotter, L. Hampton, J. Totte, D. Mendoza, T. Gibson fCo-Captainl. A. J. Healey. 2nd Row: M. Morrow fAsst. Coachl, A. Crowell, D. Machini, B. Martin, D. Bingham C. Keith, C. Raymond lCapt.J, M. Couble, M. Vue, J. Ferrante, M. Farley fCoachl. The 1985-86 Girl's Gymnastics Team consist- ed of many talents. These talents came about through hard work and determination to make our team the best it could be. The team was led by senior captains Cindy Raymond and Doreen Bingham. Cindy is a four year competitor of the team, and she competes all around. She is a powerful tumbler on both balance beam and floor exercise. Doreen is also a four year com- petitor. Floor exercise is her specialty and her dance abilities improved her performance. Co- captain Tracey Gibson also added to the team with her strong performances on bars. Our Ju- niors that will continue to carry on our success are Amy Crowell, an all around gymnast who excells on bars, and Christy Keith, a strong vaulter. Strong performances were put out by Fresh- man Marybeth Couble, an all around competi- tor with strong hopes for the future, Debbie Machini, Jennifer Healey, Beth Martin, Jill Tote, Stephanie Ferrar, and Jeana Farante. 93 Boy's Indoor Track was a small close-knit group of athletes that were always striving for perfection. It takes an exceptional amount of devotion to run track in the winter months and this team was subject to all kinds of weather. The Track team had many suc- cesses as well as disappointments, but they carried Brockton I-Iigh's reputation as a win- ning school with pride. Debbie Shaheen BOY'S INDOOR TRACK ' . 4 P Q , 1, 1-2.-fm? YQ... 2- cv . .. BOYS INDOOR TRACK: 4L to Rl Kneeling: R. Morrill, T. LaPoint, B. Moore. 2nd row: P. Waldron Darcy. S. Sullivan, B. Daniel, S. Jones, J. Couble. 94 E5 . GIRL'S INDGOR TRACK kneeling. L to R: S. Jones, M. Myers. M. Sevorial, G. Tomaselli. E. Krietman. --v-'uf Ziff ---Q A L toR. L. Russo, H. Hazzard, K. O'malley, T. Gannakoulis, S. Schwartz. -l. Peznola. R. Roden- The 1985-86 Girls Indoor Track Team should be congratulated on their tremendous effort this year. The girls worked individual- ly and as a whole to achieve their goals. Each one strived to win, and they certainly met their expectations for the year. 95 BOY'S SWIM TEAM BOY'S SWIM SPORTS SPCR 2 s O 1 dy-1 4.5-ff if 'Qavl' ' . Q I II Q -wen- ' l . 5 A I i 1 U , .5 ze., 1 ,- -i I I .I Q , -. if ...ff if f . ,V V 'X . V MM , , I . , , , 'W . . u- ,. III r ff- gg V 2 Q V V ..,. ...., 'gli 3 gk has - . ' H f' - ' f 649' .1 'ff 1- Y - 1- ' ws.. ......,..,,. - ' Q' -T-fs ..... -. - .N , ' qw in ,' -Ti, S2 ,.tL,:,?I' 5: E ftvgfd I F. :Eiga-.-- . - L A I ,, i, r .,,.. 13, ...,,, --m 1-sf, , 4 -. 1. , L.- - V wb- HL, - .,-L, W Q 0 My' i V I - i i .Aoki 'Qyrf'-'.,n I ,5. 134 Ie Q . -Q ?-T 7'6- , ' 5 ' . '1'2 ei' . Q 0'--'--f ff-'f-f -' Q 'CF' '-S'1'L ' ' '-1 7.13 ' , ,Muzi 3 1. n.b,.,5g7:-,. . -are h 3. k ., .,,, b i , c as 94-1 ..A. . r:'f- 6 'W I 'V ' 'ff' , - ' 1 ff . . ,,,,... f- I Y ., . mr lm-ui. 2 gi i:i-nu i'mn1-mi I l .L --, The 1986 Boy's Swim Team got off to a great start for the season. Led by tri-captains Jon Sampson, Mark Le- vie, and Chris Fox, the team had an awesome 6-0 record for the month of January. Continued success is ex- pected for the team in years to come due to the large recruitment of new swimmers this year. Exceptional per- formances from Seniors for the year came from Bob Columbere, Gary Martin, Jon Sampson, Mark Levie, and Chris Fox. Team members of the Class of '86 wish the team success in the years to come. -lon Sampson 96 7... ,Nunnuv or li NJN? i I- ml n ri':r1f..,if 5-r BOYS SWIM TEAM: IL to RI lst row: D. Ellis, J. Rogers, W. Joress, K. Greene, B. Leonard, M. LeVie ICapt.I, J. Sampson ICapt.I, R. Zoino, G. Martin, C. Fox ICapt.J, J. Zeichick, W. Elibero. 2nd row: J. Platenek, M. Rysman, G. Podrante, M. Burns, R. Keene, K. O'Reilly, S. Pochay, B. Columbare, D. Scribner, J. McLeod, S. Smitchel, M. Stengel, C. Koelsch, E. Galante, M. Horvitz, H. Scheer, T. Hines. I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I 1 I I I I I .5-on - .4 r'Yf1'f, U V ' -f+'.'7' -,.' -1 Sb n Y A ' f v, 1, -nan.. ,,'- - 1 V Mar 1' - ' ' The 1985-1986 Volleyball team had many new faces this season, where much new tal- ent surfaced. Captain Nancy Fanizzi was the only remaining player from last year's team, and Kerrie Owens came back strong this sea- son after playing Freshman and Sophomore years. The players had a very competitive season this year, but made it through with such talented players as Jamie Smith, Ashley Yu, and Sue Quinn. We would also like to thank our coach, Jack Olson. Nancy Fanizzi X -...J ,, T , -- - idgz N4 ' ,J .lid Z- -,,.- X .Hs I N l l l WRESTLING WRESTLING The 1985-86 Wrestling Boxers were led by returning Coach Joe Fitzsimmons, and Assis- tant Coach Ken Kerrigan. The Boxers started out slowly with 4 straight losses against Plymouth-Carver, Burlington, Winchester, and Nashua but then came back with 10 straight wins, including the toughest, Quincy, to win the Suburban League title. They were thought of as being very impressive with returning wrestlers: Mike McCarthy 1102 lbs.J, Chris Baker 1121 lbs.J, Mark Callachan 1128 lbs.l, Peter Sarantopoulos 1140 lbs.J, Mike Bou- Mitri 1147 lbs.b, Co-Capt. Gary Kruskall 1157 lbs.J, and Co-Capt. Mark Minichiello 1169 lbs.J. New comers to the team were Jeff Muldonian 1100 lbs.J, Bill McCoy 1114 lbs.J, Shawn Cooper 1134 lbs.l, Roland Hazard 1187 lbs.J, and heavyweight, Brian Houston. This team was a close-knit team who worked not only for themselves but for each other and were always there to welcome each member back after a victory or loss. Melissa Shimkus 98 We I -'S g -ef-.ia -,131,-i,,,, i'Ri:bTI.lNb WRESTLING: 1L to Rl Standing: C. Baker, P. Sarantopoulos, M. McCarthy, S. Cooper, B. Houston, R Hazard. P. Westleburger, M. BouMitri, B. McCoy. Kneeling: J. Muldonian, G. Kruskall, M. Callachan M. Minichiello, E. Toftiero. 15, SOFTBALL Q SOFTBALL SOFTBALL: 3 : . j, . , . , . , . .. . ' , . j .- Gifford. M. Bernard, R. Haruey, M. Rello, L. Garner, C. Kent, J. Holyoke, S. Hudgins, S. Tower, L. Yennish. lL to Rl lst row R Healy N Finizi L Tartagila B Lydic J Bodreaux L Xennush L Payson 9nd Row: Mr, - L - !!. as-2, ' SOFTBAI This years B.H.S. Softball team had an outstanding season, coached by Ed Gif- ford. They finished as unde- feated champions ofthe Sub- urban League and qualified for the tournament. Leading the way for the Boxers were Senior Co-captains Maria Rello and Liz Garner. Lynn Tartaglia .'v..hf'?xf7 el. 0 'Q-4' -'vu ,1 dl' 11-fl L A l 99 BASEBALL BASEBALL 'N l N ..gg ' --Q ' -kifinf -. . ..'- I 'f 1 l av .R The 1985 B.H.S. Baseball team im- proved its record from last year. Last year, the record was 19-4, this year it was 21-2. This gave the Boxers their second straight title winning the Subur- ban league, and earned them a trip to the Semi-final South Sectional Cham- pionship. Key members of this outstanding team were Steve Bruni, Sherrod Rainge, Dave Riccardi, Paul DiMarzo, Pete Marciano, Pat Boen, Tom Co- lumbo, Greg McMurtry, Mike Brumell, Howie Rosen, and Brent Bennett. 100 K .N T, -'v5.1gy+A-Pe.-Q j A .,,. f,,-D ., , .v BASEBALL: lL to Rl Kneeling: H. Rosen, J Cagnena M Flamml J Caeran D Riccardi M Flanders P DiMarzo, T. Columbo. Standing: P. Marciano D Glblert S Brum P Boen S Ramge M Brummell G McMurtry, M. Riccardi, T. Pileski lcoachl. T GIRL'S TENNIS GIRL'S TENNIS GIRL'S TENNIS: IL to Rl lst row: Mr. Gain, C. Cary, S. Quin, C. Shine. 2nd row: A. Celia, S. Sullivan, A. Lipman, J. Lipman, M. Meehan. The Girl's Tennis team was a fun ac- tivity that each member enjoyed par- ticipating in. We worked together to better the team, and we had a moder- ately successful season, with great help from everyone. Under the direction of Mr. Gain, the tennis team lived up to its standards of being a fine group and B.H.S. was very proud to be represent- ed by them. M 'fn I rr ' , ag ,, , 1 , 1.,.n . . . lu hm at '. S bfi' , -3, A,-.,+,,t-3' .V fgq, . , 4-1 aasf wfib- . ef-5' e.'gyS..'!' IA - BOY'S TENNIS BOY'S TENNIS ZS BOY'S TENNIS: QL to RJ 1st row: A. Suziedelis, C. Langway, P. Defelix, W. Dericott. 2nd row: C. Wiesner, S. Guerra, T. McElroy, C. Magnessun, Mr. Brosuis. The 1985 Boy's Varsity Tennis season was a hard fought campaign of wins and losses scat- tered throughout the suburban league. Training began in mid-April under the brutal direction of Donald fDuckyJ Brosuis. Early practices consisted of running, stretching, and more running. The team was being physically strengthened to withstand the tough competi- tion to be faced in Massachusetts' toughest league. The daily physical sacrifices were made voluntarily, in hopes that early efforts would lead to later benefits and glory. In May, the team was steamlined to the top nine players. ' y Three Seniors were elected tri-captains-Steve - ' Guerra, Karl Magnessun, and Tim McElroy. ' After ten games, our record stayed at 7-3, quali- fying us for the State Championships. The ex- cited team traveled to face St. John's Prep for the first round, but were unable to play at their full potential due to a trying trip North. After the first round loss, there were more games, and our usual twelve game season remained unfin- ished, but stood at an impressive 7-3 games during regular season play. ..--f- - '7 .,...-.ff-f 'T' S ...-rw--r'14 'ff-f Yi 'ff' f f wjf'f?f?'77 ,f xl ff. 102 1-f-1-4 I I fllll ' R. I llllsdil' ' ll ' ll I: i ual' IQ: l l g 1 llllllll l ll llll Ill lag HQ I gulf!!! l l E gdalgil- l I ll I 'I bln ul R!! 'il ll 'Fung whH'llll::: 'llll I il ' . ,S G ' l E . A I g' Ill R 1:13 . i :le liIl5Ei'il!E23!!E?! e 3 Q! l ' if I H ll ' g ,CN ll N GIRL S TRACK AND FIEL GIRL'S TRACK AND FIELD ' 3 C ,Q GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: QL to Rl, Ist row: G. Devery, K. Mulloy, M. Curtin, E. Pagan, T. Pappas, R. Rodenbush, S. Smith, K. Brady, J. Belanger, 2nd row: S. Serrano, M. Meyers, N. Lehrer, S. Jones, B. Akerblom, A. Kriteman, M. Selverio, E. Gray, R. McNamara. 3rd row: Mrs. McClusky, M. Hail, J. Johnson, K. McNiff, S. Vernaglia, S. Hanson, S. Williams, E. Shuman, H. Silverstein, 4th row: C. Guerra, D. Mendoza, F. Wilkins, D. Mancini, J. Cokkians, T. Giannakoulis, Y. Gomes, A. Collins. i i 1 , ,ni , Y'- QQ O-. . -Adj-.. I In the spring of 84-85, the Girl's Track and Field team consisted of many hard- working individuals, each contributing their talents to make the team the win- ning one that it was. The strenuous wor- kouts after school separated the serious athletes from the rest, and the feeling of pride when the team was successful bond- ed each member and provided many last- ing friendships. Names heard often in the running events were Gretchen Devery, Robin Ro- denbush, Elisa Kriteman, Krystin Mulloy, Terri Pappas, and Sherri Smith. In the field events, some common names were Jacqui Belanger, Melanie Shedd, and Maureen Curtin. Debbie Shaheen . C , . I ' K 103 P 7 BOY S TRACK AND FIELD BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: QL to RJ lst row: C. Preston, B. Wyman, D. Hill, J. Reed, T. Centeio, D. Clifford, M. Logedice, B. Greene, B. Bouche, B. Pugliese, C. Weeks, P. Heinz, J. Hill, J. Farrell, R. Hazard, D. Moore. Kneeling: B. Noore, J. Dias, M. Millet, C. Walter, B. Roy, B. King, J. Penznola, C. D'Arcy, B. Morrill, T. Lapoint, J. Hill, B. Russo, P. Blanche. Sitting: E. Constantino, G. Capozzi, S. Clifford, J. Manning, B. Sullivan, P. Meskinis, M. Volta, J. Maynard, J. Speigal. lf 43 The Boy's Track and Field team consisted of a whole team of individ- ual talents. These talents included c :C ' the broad jump, the javlin throw, the high jump, and the hurdle. The Track team worked hard to achieve organization as well as good sports- manship. The season was full of suc- cess and the team worked together as one. Debbie Shaheen 1 -. .112 104 A l ix 'il lQl'll'5 ul THE AIN EVE T OF 1985-se ' 'll Each year, Brockton High 1School puts a number of produc- .-.ations and specialevenings to- gether for the upper classmen. pt-. Fl These events break up the school 'Z 5 year, and are exciting to look for- ,1 . : ward to when the days get long .sf and monotonous. This school .N.year, Seniors had many pleasur- 5 A. l able and fun-filled happenings to occupy their spare time between in the months of September and ,May. ul Last year's Spring Musical, i Anything Goes , starred many :of Brockton High School's most 'promising and talented future ,actors and actresses. This year's !production was sure to carry out :that tradition, with seasoned erformers from the Class of '86. At the start of Senior year, the Drama Club presented two excel- llent plays that featured the best , P ! I i I . fl NI l J that B.H.S. had to offer. In that same excitiment, the Brockton Boxers went on to win the Super- bowl for the second year in a row. With the year starting off on such a good foot, we knew that the rest of the year would be full of school spirit, and lots of fun. As the long days of winter got us into a slump, it was nice to know that the Senior Semi-For- mal was on its way, and that night certainly got all who at- tended out of their seats to enjoy the fine music and company. It brought back fond memories of our Junior Prom and the feeling of jubilation we all shared while attending our first prom. This was also a time that marked the first half of our Senior Year fin- ished, and this special event brought the Class of ,86 a bit closer together. During the last half of the year, the Drama Club presented yet another series of professional plays, both for entertainment and competition, making way for the Spring Musical for 1986, the gala production full of dancing and fine acting. And the fun still continued, with our Senior Prom and Graduation approaching quickly. The Class of 1986 shared many exciting and wonderful times to- gether, all of which bonded us together more and more with the coming of each event. We can look back at these times with fond memories and nostalgia at the future classes who will be sharing them after we have left our alma mater. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero , . . they danced the nlght away OR PROM JUNIOR PROM JUNIOR PROM On April 26, 1985, the Class of '86 attended their Junior Prom held at Christo's Il. After a sit-down din- ner, featuring Christo's Greek salad and boneless breast of chicken, they danced the night away with such invit- ed guests as Mayor and Mrs. Carl Pitaro, and Mr. and Mrs. Mathala George, Jr., Superintendant of Schools. The evening was highlighted by our own Prom song, One More Night by Phil Collins. All in all, it was a wonderful way to crown our Junior year. Nancy Costa . . . the curtain rose to display 28 pairs of dancing feet PRIINC MUSICAL SPRING MUSICAL SPRING MUSICAL SPRING MUSICAL SPRING MUSICAL On Friday, May 10th, the curtain rose to display 28 pairs of dancing feet, tapping to the rhythmic beat of the awesome Brockton High Musical Or- chestra. The audience witnessed the gala production Anything Goes. The time was 1934 aboard the SS. American en route from the famous city of New York to London. Reno Sweeney, played by Deborah Shapiro, was the main attraction on this glamorous cruise ship. The musical included tal- ents of all kinds. There were dancers, singers, an orchestra, and the many de- voted people that functioned as the production staffs. Without the firm handed direction of' Carol Thomas, Thomas f'I'o-joy Richards, Elaine Kelly, Vincent Macrina, and Alice Carey, the Musical would not have been the orga- nized success that it came to be. Debbie Shaheen -L .'-:f:- ' ' - 5,5 : 1' 4 . kj . I s '..l'.' :ff LJ, , .A 'i'...:1.,,L1l ll ' Xi, 'rrp' H! l l. ..- ..,, , 5 A X, ,' I 5 L I 1' uf' the Boxers kept the tradition alive . . . iUPERBOWL SUPERBOWL '-1 3 SUPERBOWL SUPERBOWL SUPERBOWL ERI xT SUPERBOWL S Led by co-captains Brian Houston and consensus All- American Greg McMurtry, the Brockton High School foot- ball team compiled an 11-O-0 record as it went on to clinch its second straight Division I Super Bowl Championship. Faced with the difficult task of filling the enormous shoes left behind by the Class of '85, the Boxers kept the tradition alive with hard work and determination and again was a feared football powerhouse. This well-disciplined team re- fused to let anyone stand in the way of its pre-season goalg another Super Bowl Championship. This team drew national recognition as it was rated eighth in the nation at the end of the season. Despite the contributions of many talented individuals. the team owes much of the accomplishments to Coach Co- lumbo and the rest of the coaching staff. We are truly honored to have the opportunity of carrying on such a beautiful football tradition and will cherish it forever. We now hand the ball to next year's team with pride and confidence in their ability to succeed. Don Ritucci .f' f . . -54 Aw ft i,'seff1f'i'r1?'w4i3??- y -S 'S-3 kV-ffgffbfiwfbefigfff' , ,,','Y'l- fp . EN' 'li-C ff-E-1'2fif'5'r 5 .-m?f'v,l AIA-1'vkxl:Q4P ' ' :j5pl:f iii , it it - 07' i. Eg . ,gin ., 2 . . . two critically acclaimed productions DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA im The Brockton High School Drama Club began its 1985-86 Season with two critically acclaimed produc- tions. I Saved A Winter Just For You was a con? temporary play written by teenagers about teen- agers. This outstanding ensemble dealt with t0day's social issues and their impact on modern, young adults. The Good Doctor , written by Neil Simon with Checkovian flavor, was a hilarious slapstick comedy which dealt. with the contrast of social classes in early twentieth century Russia. Both pro- ductions were enhanced by one creatively designed set which facilitated the two. Trisha Scully 112 ' A ,za ' ?, , if 8:1 ' D - ' t 13-gzffffl ff, A '1 ,FM A . . T 5 x. . f 1.1 611, - ' s Q, ' '-'Lf It u ' f is M . N ' QT f ' f' 'Q 5. 3. ,lf J l q l .. ' I . ...A- -niv' A' i , I finer x y Q! ,f X K ' Q - . ,MR..Dr, I! ,p nk' X 1 , V ..4ars0n - ' 1 ,ff ,. 4- 9 ZW .I I . . . treated to a special performance HRISTMAS coNcER'r CHRISTMAS CONCERTEVQNT CH On December 19th, the Brockton High School Music Department presented its annual Christmas Concert. The Concert featured The Freshman Band, The Concert Band, and The Concert Choir. The Freshman Band, under the direction of Vincent Macrina, performed Winter Wonderland and C'est Noel , among other favorites. The Chorus, led by Ms. Penny Knight, sang The Christmas Song , The Hanukah Tune , Hanerot Halalu , and others. The Concert Band, again conducted by Mr. Macrina, performed such Christmas classics as Themes from the Nutcracker and Music for a Ceremonyf' The Senior Class was treated to a special performance the following Friday, and the concert was recorded for holiday viewing on Continental Cab- levision. Nancy Costa X I I f 2 x ,Nl 0 X bl- 03 H 'Qu :'.' .- I ,Q -- - . - , J , - V, 1 'Q , Q f at jim: 5 fa QS'?a.f?- 1 'R Y! vi 'rf-,'TTT 5 9, ll' X' Y ,I jx - e i , c N ffl U ,-Q' if Q E! . . . the memory of the good time we had stayed with us , . . -FORMAL One of the most memorable events of our Senior Year was the Senior Semi-Formal held at Ridders Country Club. On January 10, 150 couples gathered together to dance, eat, and celebrate our Senior year with the fun-loving DJ For A Night. The food was great, 'the time was spectacular, and the memory of the good time we had stayed with us for the rest of the year. The Senior Class Officers and Executive Committee should be proud of their hard work to bring all of us together and make this event special. ' Debbie Shaheen H6 1 .' f' X X K 5 5 ,YU Quai' I..- ff in fx :elif-v iff 'L .tl ff-SM f ' s ti, A I 21 JY J f' sr-, ff ? Q. ' i E- r 'J .111 Q' 'rhf I. fl' 5 I A .es , . H4 , '4 'Q' hr 'F 1 V 1 li' W ll' 'll'll' B.H.S. Seniors Face ew Challenges As our Senior Year comes to a close, and the carefree, easy days of high school dwindle down quickly, we realize that new chal- lenges and experiences are quick- ly awaiting us. No longer are we restricted to the four buildings of our high school. The doors are opened, and anxiously inviting us in. On the other side is the whole world, out there for us to explore. How we choose to do this is a personal decision. All of us must aim towards our future goals, whether they be college, a trade occupation, or some other indi- vidual sight we have set our eyes upon. We must add to the foun- dation we have built during our four years at Brockton High School. Part of us will continue our education at a college of our choice. This is certainly an im- portant step in our livesg a new adventure and challenge. Meet- ing new people, studying a favor- ite subject into more complex levels, and becoming acquainted with a brand new school and way of life is an exciting and thrilling thought. We have a chance to start anew for another two or four years. But most of all, it is just another step on the way to adulthood. We will continue to mature and become responsible individuals, an extension of what we have accomplished during our short but important and influen- tial years of high school. But college is not the next ac- tion for all of us. For those of us who were technologically trained at B.H.S., a job or trade school is the succeeding measure. In our technologically advanced soci- ety, there are numerable job po- sitions available and waiting for seasoned and skilled young minds. And with the competent industrial arts dept., B.H.S. graduates are more than ready to face the challenges and demands of the working world. All of us are looking forward to the new lives we will create for ourselves when we look at the doors of Brockton High for the once and final time. We can look back at our days at B.H.S. and be comfortable with what we have learned and accomplished, and we are ready to face the world, not as high school graduates, but as young, responsible, and more than capable adults. The future has never looked more inviting. Tanya Roukous Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero 4 i oung etent .H.S. dy to lands ui to P: lOl' i the r the . look iid be have and iorlll, i, but more iture ting. THERESA M. ABDELNOUR IGI Remember yesterday, ponder tomorrow but, live for today. I made it, Mom and Dad. STEPHEN ADELMAN QRD PEE-WEE B.H.S. Varsity Soccer 1 MARY L ALLEN Rl Hawaii, Future: Cosmetology, Caldornia, Italy. Goals: To own a purple Lamborghini and to meet Sly The Italion Stallion Oh please! T.K., N.D., B.P., S.S., Luv ya, Mom Ind Family. AMELIA L. ANACLETO CGI .Rx A h l CHRISTOPHER ADAMAITIS AJ College, M.M.A. Table 1, J.A., Sum- mers with L.D.P. J.D., L.D. I love you, L.D. Thanks, Mom and Dad. Marines, Stonehill, Marine Biology, L.D. and me. A-:' r U JUDITH ADLER QBYJ Hey Jude! College, N.H.S., Prez .B.G. 85-86 Summer 83. M.R. I love you! Thanks Mom for everything! Mimi - The future will bring the best. '5- SANDY M. ALLEN IGI Let the good times roll Thanks Ma and Dad. I love you John B. always. ADAM F. ANDERSON CAI I finally made it! Thanks Mom. For now I'm glad it's over however I realize it won't be long before I wish I was back with my friends. Q-.r CHRISTOPHER ADAMS KRD What a long, strange trip it's been. The guitar's all right but you'll never make a living at it. .3 RENEE M. AFIMIWALA CAD I can't explaing you would not understand Time goes by, no time to cry J.R. Thanks to the Foscaldi Family. I made it. Colle e. E.C., K.D., M.B., S.G., S.D., ES.. G.F., AGfDC DAVID A. ALMEIDA IYD DRAMA!! Concert Choir. Always look on the bright side of life. -M.P. i TINA L. ANDERSON IRI It's a four year plan that I've accom- plished. Thanks Mom. B.H.S. Varsity Girls' Basketball. My Turn, lnc. HILARY A. ADAMS QAE College. Table l, CA. 81 .l.A. Friends: F, K, A. I want to live. I've got to die to myself someday. -U2 -S. JOHN J. ALLAIRE KAI Soccer-Buzz Mr. AP JH., J.M., FC. Ta- ble 1- C.A., H.A. Jeff, Fred, Me-Best Friends Mom, Bob, Mike, Chrissy, Shannon. John and Jenn Forever and a year. ,-., GEORGE C. ALMEIDA A College. Easy up I'm flexingg 'vs CATARINA L. ANDRADE IRI Para Dodos os amigos e arnigas gu desego felicidades e socessos na vida do futuro 'iv 11:45 IIV, I i 'x V, f' rl' .H .- .H SHERRY A. ATKINS KAI ANNE E. AUDETTE QRJ B.F.F., T.D. + SA., Track 82-84. I love you, Matt, May 3, 85. yeh! yeh! yeh! Thanks Mum for everything! college + modeling 'fl MADONNA M. AVENI QGI Life is only me fun as you make it? Drama Vluh, Voncert Choir Lives. Tuesday's for- ever. Love ya Kim, Hi Paula J.C., J.B., S.F., D.I-I., M.R., P.M. Don't stop 'til you get what you want. 9-12,84 We gotta get out while we're young. 1-24-85 Thanks, Maureen R. MARLO AXSOM ,cv JEFFERY ARAUJO QGJ Jeff LOUIS G. ASACK KAI Hold your mud. D.D.O.A. Indoor, outdoor track, ski club, Best wishes: S.S., B.R., C,S., KB., K.P., R.H., J.Z., C.E., L.R., E.B. Lou and Peg always. I love you very much Ma. KERIN M. AUGER fAl Varsity Basketball- 33s forever Don't let. dreams fade - Linustnirek 7-5-B4 Friends are forever: Cheeks, Friddle, Mence. Thanks, Mom. JACQUELINE F. He logrado hacer realidad a uno de mis sur- nos gracia a la ayuda de mi familia, mis amigos y de dios Q 1.91. I NANCY H. ARNOLD KAI never best times . . r Ilove you and Dad. Special K Airplane It s my turn me, Dougie Fresh, has anyone seen m Lady J, Sassy Sue, Nat c? Oh-oh My forgot Baby K I could use a car, Mom Dad. Crest Gel KELLYHD. AYELINO 1 ' y ANA BAEZ KRD Gracias a Mami y Papi. Robby ll J4 R 1. I I ,W ELIZABETH BAGANZ QRld Liz Chair-SAC, V.P. of CC., Stu . Senate, N.H.S., E Nagual NYY's Live! Marvelous Thanks. Mrs. Brosius and Dr. Donnelly, Good Luck Cl., J.B., P.D., A.W., R.T., J.R., K.D., T.B., B.S., I-LW., CC. 5 'Q 3. f .4 ' 53714-3 JEFFREY O. BANKS fRl Football. Track, College. Banksy . Thank you, Mom and Dad. Be yourself and never forget to, Love you. CR. l JO ANN BASILIO QRX Thanks Mom, Ma. Pa E nagug Good luc . L.B., A.W., C.l., P.D., RT., J.R.. B.S. Mar- velous Karate. Everlasting spiritual life. KERRI A. BATCHELDER KG! Jr. Usheretles, yearbook staff. Love ya She, Ria, Dawn KdK's . 2113. 12:17, W-PA. Who's unit are you scoping? Summer of 85. Can you spare a quarter? 3 I -0 LEE ANN BAGDON lAl Concert Choir, Harmonies, The beauties of this world are the best seen by those who strive to reach them. Thanks for all your love and support, mom and dad. I love you. '57 JOSEFINA M. BARBOSA KGB MICHAEL G. BASSETT QRJ Mike College, business management. I wish the best of luck to all my friends. MICHELLE BATSTONE QYJ Life is what we make of it - the future is in our hands. Thanks. Mom and Ken! I love you, Margie, we made itll!! I love you, Arty T Q U Y KEVIN C. BAILLIE QA! J Treasurer N.H.S., College, Engineering. Florida-hound . Hey you get a life? THOMAS BARNARD QAD College. Landscape Design. Cross-Coun- try bound from Florida to California. Main goal in life: Start my own business, get rich, and retire at age 35. Barney AMES R. BALZOTTI fRl Honor Socielt WILLIAM BARRY CGD Thanks, Ma and Dad. Aerosmith- Dream On t'Michelle. s-qt. XII yo Q 'Nw -'I' KATHLEEN M. BAUER KYl Thanks, Mom and Dad. Today is tommor- row's yesterday. Weezy, Easa, no more brighi and early? Today is the lirst day of the rest of your life' -AL... MICHAEL F. BELANGER KRD Ski Club, The steps you take are no easy road. CMIARLES M. BAUMEISTER KRB Varsity Baseball. College. DANA JOHN BELVIY KRD I vu ix n xt' -KQ- 'Z' JOANNE BEAL MICHELLE J. BEAUCHESNE KG No sickness, no hate, no fights or where no one walks with crutich or cane. Where no one worries about fate or demise, everyone wants a taste of paradise. STACY ANN BESTER KAJ You only get out of life what you put into it. Good luck to all those I met in my passing years at B.H.S. PAULA J. BERTARELLI KYJ Thanks, Mom. College, Horseback riding. I love you D.M, DOREEN L. BINGHAM KAD Varsity gymnastics, 1-3.4 capt. 1-11-85 Greels Celebrate your talents, for they are what makes you unique. ERNEST P. BETHONEY KAD Baseball B Business Administration B.F',: P.M.C., N.G., J.E. CO86HBD Thanks, Mom and Dad. 'it KL I L TAMMY ANN BIRK KA! MAURA V.P, concert choir -harmonics Keep on spinning l.aurie and Sheila The class of '86 begins the future of the world! 6,13-83 Ed Good luck everyonep thanks for your love, Mom and Dad! if CHELLE BLASI IRI Club. Thanks! D.W., S.M., I love you Mom and Dad! 't matter how large or vour ns are, so long as they're they're special, N ARTE IRI and Dad, I love youg 2-16-85! T.B. made it M. ., 86 Forever! So if you're and on your own, you can never surren- sa is bad, but it's not. I the years was here, even if they are miss this and thanks Mama + Papa everything. M.B KENNETH D. BLYE IGI Though times are always changing the song remains the same. LED-ZEP KI The moments l spend with STEEL BLUE are real. l've had my share of good times +5 bad. I love you Mom and Dad. MARY J. KRISTEN P. BONFILIO Jr. Usherettes. Yearbook staff. Love ya Dawn, Kerri + She. PJ KDK'S . 2!l3, 12:17. W-Pa, Who's unit are you scoping? gunrgmer of 85. Can you spare a quarter? M., I x 2 5,1 ,S fs: . .. Val Q Q31 , A f I C. BOTA QYJ JANET L. BOUDREAU CRE MICHAEL BOUMITRI QGJ KEVIN J. BOWNES KYB V-Soccer, V-Softball Bye-Big'Bird 85 L.S.D., Get out from under the bed. Thanks for everything lib. Bye AB.-Beanie, K.M., P.S., L.S., L.T., Lib. N.F., K.H., L,Y. Love ya Mom + Dad. Time slips away and leaves us only with the memories. Varsity wrestling College bound. Thanks Mom and Dad. iv v S 'Bones'. '4I've been waiting for this moment for all my life g PC. The last one has tinally made it. Hope you all enjoy life. t'Memories Fade . l'll see ya. UU KELLIE ANN BRADY IRI RICHARD J. BRADY IRD COLLEEN M. BRENNAN Mom Executive Commilwe. COUQIEG It couldn't Thanks Mom and Dadg Thanks Mr. Car- have been any shorterln hanks for the done. Class dismissed. Jailbreak g l'l'lCl'l'l0fl9S KC-. C-L Summers 011 CBP? Thanks for everything Julie. RA'I'T ' Cod- Luv Ya Mum. Dad. Tommy. And UMOTLEY CRUE I ON MAIDENU I KBYIIYU made it!!! Born to live on sugar mountain. I love you Mom. Dad, Maura, Donald, and all the lives I have come in Contact with. I had a good time, College Biology. I AN XX? NANCY J. BRETTON KY! TRACY BRIGHT QAD The end has come as it must to all things. ln these sweet June days, the teacher and Q V, scholar trust their parting feet to seperate a ways. tank.. LYNN A. JOSEPH P. BRUCE QR! BROCKWAY QYJ Walk with me today and together we'll dis- cover tomorrow. Rim-Q 'wh 9-... DR L.A. Women CM.. M.G., KD., J.K,, Ez CC- Rock N' Roll Children Whenever you dream, you're holding the key, to open the door 8: set yourself free -DIO Thanks, Ma- 8zDad, MG., M.S.L.8zJ.C, L ESTER D. BURGO fYl EA C. BRYSON fRl GREGORY J. BRENNAN L. Cslulege. BB. Sun and saltwater. .W. 'L C001 as can be- DAVID M. BULLOCK CYD Thanks, Mum and Dad: Thank God it's over. Point Sabego. The Vinyard. Good luck to all my friends. Rock and Roll lives and breathes in the hearts of the young. BUKUNT KG! BULGAR CAD JAMES E. BURKE com JAMES A, BURNS gm LAURA BURNS qYm Ef?JkL?1iC.ill2EZ'fQSZ9 who dom hope to 2.'f.1df'3i'ZQff'Zgfi'2'Z'33..'2Z?.ifS'2Z ll? 'S MICHAEL BUSHE KGB 16 Y RAFFAELINA KATHRYN BUSSELL KA! Ta Ta Troopiesll KC'C84S. FY Track 83 Co- lombial Good-luclr K.P.. RH., JR., L.A.. TR.. G.M., J.Z., LB., J.B.. S.E.. T.P.. L.J.. K., M., G.. C.. - You'll Need itl Luv U Dan! Love you. Dad! JOHN D. .L Ql:AEflg1AV?DK?l ld I CAGNINA KR! 1' ' m n a . Lo 'a .- f' - - . fw.nl.il?l makglltl Lovce va? M.G., L.B.f Laiura, Cag X arslty Baseball College' ipve're Gnally graduating! i I - Y LAURIE B. CANFIELD KG! .Prince - D.M. it CHRISTOPHER L. CARNEY KGB l College. Work. Success. Ski Club. Great For- I grrneipape Cod. Silver Bullet. Hunting. The ' ie . 'X SUZANNE CARA KG! Fashion Designing - We finally made it? Love ya Mom and Dad. Friends 4 ever K.A.. JS.. J. C.. bee yah in the future! KA.. JS.. L. and L. P. 'l .C.. J.C.. K. C. P.W.. EP.. LB., Jrobing R.C., P. D.T., D.O. KERRY CARNEY KG! Love ya Mom and Dad. I'd sell my soul .w burn for you . in the midnight hour Billy ldol forever! Hairdressing .6 ' . 1? DOUGLAS H. BUTLER KY? ABCDEFGH1.1K1.MNoPQRsT 'vwxvz 41123456789 ,C BRIAN J. CALDWELL KYB Living free What a long strange trip il's been. lGrateful Dead!-Morrison REGINA CARDOSO KAD r -If A D. 0 fi X , l Hamill ' LEAH M. BUTLER KY! Only those who risk going lm. far ran pf... -ihly Gnd how far they can gn Ski Club, Hearbuok - Business Manager Cnlle-ge Trash hagsm Hefty' Debbi. Tia Thanks Nlom and Dadf 41.441 MARK A. CALLACHAN KRl Cal Wrestling College x 4' 1. ',, ... nv i R K fr ' Y ,, t' v : 'QV P - xxx I ' . Q, xr . - lv V J' A .':.'-,Qzfo 1-of ,- -.- ':..v-.A . ' .1 4- 1 4: - '-if - . -' .. - -. :rut .'f,!..- -. .--s'-kv '. . .Q 1-. ..f.,-.L-., ,I f-1. '- Y .-A,-.J x 1 s . 'V ' v v- 5 5: .gli - - i xl - f K, chu .- 'J -.4 -- m v-,g.-. '- ' ' .P,-.fix 1 x 5 -Yhwd, ', n ','-g--- .. J..- U 's' 5 f y 'f , x i A '?k l'L:oM' 'irq 'i I. - ., Q3 .J .'r,'s'f.,-,', '.,-'J..--iw .Taft tFn .'- s:if.il'iP.-'.I,i :f'f.'Df'-.u n 0' X. 3 Yr' DEBORAH A. CARR QYl TERRI P. CARRUTH QA Ski Club, Yearbook, Mutant G0at,s'll Mexico '85, LB., T.K., Experienced Campers Trash bagsql Unexpected large deranged lMale'?'?l pencil 81 paper seekers!! What '? College and Travel. JOHN D. CASEY wp Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Concert Band, National Honor Soci- ety. Thanks Mom and Dad. College. Good Luck. l did it for you Mom and Dad! Paula good times, bad times we made itl Neen. SC. M.A., M.P. look guys we did it! Hey Tina Texas boundl T, you've got a friend. Mi- chelle Moo, Friends are forever. 7s- SHEILA J. CASHMAN CAD She-She , Band. S.M.C.l Keep 'em spin- ning L Kz T! L.B., KB., K.P., K.B., D.K., J.C., T.C., LD., K.C.- Friends 4-ever! Thanks, Mom and Dad-I love youl l 1 I I-5 ,ff CATHERINE G. CARY Gb Tennis, Track. College. a'intergreen Life- savers . I love you Mom and Dad. Thanks H.W., L.T., C.D., D.D. JOHN R. CASSIANI QAD JAMES P. CHAFFIN fYl I made it! Thanks, Mom and Dad for your love and support. A special thank-you to Mr. Argys. NATASHA CHARLES fY GEOFFREY R CASAVANT QYZW SL Captain-Math Team' Drama Club' ar h ing Band' National Honor Society' Wine Ensemble. Without heroes we are all com mon men, never knowing what we car achieve. MICHAEL C All or Nothing. The party has just begun! l i . s ii CERONE QRS . l J i l MAXWELL A. M CHAPPELLE KYB Thanks to my Mother and Father for get- ting me here everyday. l UZANE M. CHAVES fRli 'JI YNE P CHERFILS QYJ JANINE R. CHIODI QAD I did it for you, Mom! I will really miss you guys - Terri, Shewee, Marlo-Good Luck. To Kenny-'lAin't nobody -2 'z years. On to nursing I go! Thanx, Mrs, Kelley! DUC CHU KG! LONG CHU KGB Computer programming. College. 'H Q, CHUONG ig, PHUONG CHUONG KIMBERLY A. DANIEL COHEN KYB CLIFFORD QA, Q15 in A Kfx 9 X DEBORAH L. CICON KAI J,T. 8: W.T. We finally did it! In the words of Pat Benatar, We live for love Freddy. Dreams will come and o but the memorie f rever. K.P. Thagx. I L ve Ya, Ma? 81D d U2 4- ici- - NL L ' x .YI ,I I ' 'M f 4 , f 'X . f I .. 1 1 .X MARK R. COKELY fAl Well, we finally did it! Now comes the real world. Keep in touch guys, Thanks, Mom and Dad. if X-aw, BRUCE I. CLARKE KGl Good Bye my friends in Brocktonf Time to move back to Boston. JOHN D. COLITTI fYl Varsity Football, College Bound. Thanks to all my friends. It was fun. 127 .,Y ,Q STEPHEN P. CONDON KRD Thanks to the following for helping me through these past 4 years JD., L.A., LMS., KL., TH., W.L., CA.. and a special thanks to K.A., see you in 4 years keep in touch. S.A.D,D. 4 years. U,S,A,F. ERIN A. CORNELIUS IGI .las-imine After today consider me gone, Yearbook, Pkolo y!f'anoe club, Fuchiag Ivy, lJ.L.B.: S.I..B.: iting: K.T.g Once ugon a moonheam You Know the rest V ar- I Told you so. KAREN L. CONEFREY KAI Two qualities that often blend a good sport and a loyal friend. ILDD4AA K.D., T.A., Future is College. I love you Mom and Dad and I did it. JULIE E. CORREIA QRJ I've come along way but I have a long wa to gog Love you Mom. Dad, Linda 8: Joey Cloi- lege bound. Thanks for everything, Rich. The I'arty's over, The memories remain Class dismissed Hi D.D. 8: S.C. JEANENE COLLINS ROBERT F. COLUMBARE QYJ Thanks Mom and Dad, Varsity Swim Teaml, Good luck to all my friends, Four short years, and some odd days ago we were nothing, now we are graduates. lJCJ CHRISTOPHER J. CONNOR CGD I will always feel a part of me at Brockton, but the past is behind me and a bright fu- ture ahead. 4 years of college then law school. Thanks to Mom and Dad. TAMMY J. COSGROVE QGD Tam College bound. Travel 'Good luck steel blue Live for today for you never know what tomorrow will be. Brookfield 31 Party. Thanks Mom 8: Dad. Scorps still lov- ing you. Q 2 PHILIP W. COLLYER KYB Flip 330 V- Hockey Grab for the stars. They're not that far away!! Tracy, keep that pretty smile! 13-29-841 'til forever , . . College GERALDINE COLWELL Y Yo Tracy, I'll see you in thegialgof fame Cuz. Porky's on her way! So roll out the pink carpet. I love you Mommy Sz Daddy. 'Iihanks for everything may God be with you s . L MICHAEL D. CORDS IGI Bye Teddy! YMCA College bound! Have as much fun as possible before it's wo late! Wouldn't you like to go through all this again? Best friends M. P. NANCY A. COSTA QRJ Sadie U.K.- Eire-Fuchia, Tanig Ivy, Moe, Ricky and Andy! If a man can't change the world these days, I still believe a man can change his own destiny! Bono, Mike, Jim. -9 --1 , ',. ' if wir: .f'-'51 A 'Tv Q V of Y' I: xx A' 4-X3 aa 5- , x, an YF? x x fi ff gf if , ,f .'1 vf , ,.f gf , I '. X X 1 f . , X , I :R V I f X-1 if f ' f f ! 'X 1 '7 I V. ...Ln-.N , V N Nw . . 's . X' f xg l. l l e l v fn, is - 4 ROBERT DAMIANO fYl IENNIFER P. DAMON CGD HUNG VAN DAO KG! MICHAEL S. DARCY QYIL Thank YOU, B-H-S-, For giving me the f0Ul' Jen Ski club, track team, cross country. A D Cl b M 1 bQ5t YCHYS Of my life- Thank YOU my Wadlel' friend is someone you can count on. Thanks wma u Q e t the guns' friends, Mrs. Norman, and Ms. Mack! D.S,, jg, gnd M,P, l MARK D. DARE KYJ DARRIN DARMODY r i 4'P '- 4 1 i ,1 1 il H , 2 an is 4 M ,, ,R P l3.z-.Lg COLLEEN P. DAROIS KG! MATTHEW E. Thanks Mom and Dad, Love to all my friends especially CF., AND J.W. College bound, Travel and Tourism. Looks like we made itl Follow your dreams, live and love everyday. JOSEPH DARRIGO JILL T. DAVIDSON KRD Band - take a chance! All life is a chance., The one who goes furthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. College, aw. XX-.X DAWN DAVIS QR! JODI DAVIS QR! Matt Hogan, U and me were meant to , luv ya bunches! Sue 8: Denise I couldn't h made it without you uys. Thanks Da ID 'g A St d Sue. Photo fashion esi n, rt, good luck R.C. 8: C.J. l L 451. i VJ. 'J 1 ' X N F 5 Q Q. . -4 kj -E ,rn 1+ , ,fy I 1 ',' f . Z .1 , 7. . v ' I .l X ff! Y -ll ,, an ,Q 5. X, ,, T1 L 1 -. , Qi? Y W, IM, 1- -Q xy av -A00 af.. , hr ANNEMARIE DIBONA IYD Tiger Our high school years are over, but our friends will last forever. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band. I love you Mom and Dad! ANNE DIMESTICO IAl I love you Mom and Dad, Thanks Mr. A. 8: Mr. M Scott, I love you, Best of friends SN., S.M,, M.l'., I'l.I-'., SH., SM., CM., 'I'.H. 1 . 'gl Q L f L' A. : A 5 V I DINA M. DIBONKA fAl Live every moment to the fullest! I love you Dad, Mom, and John! Thank you! J.A. K.B. K.C. L.D. L.M. C.S. D.B. C.G. S.C. L.D. S.W. L.D. D.M. P.R. T.A. J,J. L.S. K.S. Jazz!!! RENEE A. DIO JAMES F. DERRICKSON KAI College, engineering, and success. It's bet- ter to burn out than fade away. MARK A. DIAS KAI Our time has finally come. 'Eb TAMMI DIIULIS KAI Advertise Design-Thanks B.F. S.A.A.W. Do as you desire, not what others want because if you do you are not a person you are just an example, R.S. LOIDE DESENA CRI Our time together has come to an end. Together we have survived. We shall Flea again. Friends forever J.F. I.F. J.R. Ir. 5 I 41 E. ANTHONY DIBIASIO QGI ' Tony Hockey, baseball. All around ath- lete. Thanks to J.S. S.S. L.S. D.H. L.D. Col- lege bound- Law Enforcement MICHELLE DIKMAK QYJ Shelley Never forget the pleasure of the journey. Bahamas April '85! Ole Betty! Are you hot hot hot? Gary 8: Clyde? College! Love ya Ma and Dad! STEVEN M. DEANNA J. DIXON KRH DISANTOS QYD Everybody got mixed feelings about the function and the form, everybody got to ele' vate from the norm. Specialize in having fun. - The Doors D I .sf girl DU I fre lj I 'Ill Tl.. , W , TH .45 v V tri' 54 n V if gif 11 9k ' 'Ts .1 E ag O Fl 1 T' 'lv I -A ga ,ff-'.5 'f Q55 rg' ' 1 X ,. s '21 Q S - lx' , . l ' Q5 K' ,fi 1 ,ug IQ .F VS . V. . .'- , r .ef I RKEJ34, 4'31'. 9 J ll! , 11 ,A I ,yi 1, a H u 1 I no 'lt I, J A. ., M-!f ',1?f' ,. , qi, Aa' A blwbgfg ,, ... sff '4'.I'ff foam if 'P . 'atc - F Y 1' I 5 W v4'?i12 fS? f' 1 1.1 .' fry' I. 1' d3l:'--5 .3-1 '- ' K'f'fv:7 .'-VW, ..' 1 nl t ': y 'gi tl.:-pl I I if f ' Vin CVKHF4'-'ffs .A -f,',gc-'5 s f? k'f,ff ,if 1 -' Q iff, ' 6? Lf dz gfvf, '. '- Qf,, ,- - fix '711,',f,-1. . 11' nal., 'Ima' 0 7' J ,,-'A f 1' '47- 1 ,?.xJ - 454, L f ,145 1 K 'srvivfrizj ef. g -S, M?-A 1 -4, vs ,fda ,tfzf 9-'. M.-1 T' L. ROBERT ERICKSON IRE Sob. My Turn. Good luck to the class of '86 nd especially to R.M., K.D., and T.T. 'hanks Mom and Dad for all you have lone. Let the good times roll - The Cars ROSA EVORA IYD Sod bless you Mom and Dad, I love you aoth. S your very special. l i i I NANCY M. I FAN1zz1 my Volleyball V., Softball V., I love you Mom and Dad. College-Nursing I love Danny 'May -4, 1985. ln whatever you do try as hard is-as you can. Good luck guys. 5 . PAMELA FEDERICI IAQ - To all my friends at Brockton High School. Y Y. CARI ETHIER CAD College, Friends: Diane fCan you see yetl Lori lSee you later Bifl-Mia, Good luck guys The best ot' friends willalways be remem- bered Florida KIMBERLY FAIRFIELD GD Kimmy Sue. Jr. Usherette. Capt. Swim Team. Remembering Good Times and Beat Freinds D.K., L.M.. EC., 143J.M. I love you Mom and Dad. College bound. , ,,, . MANUEL M. FARIA IRD Hold onto a ray of hope, and promise of future and follow your dreams. GOOD LUCK TO L.D., l.F.. J.R., J.F., l.D., J.V., E.S., V.S. ii 2 tf MICHAEL P. FEENEY IGI College Rep- O .. t. I I . s Q mg, ROBIN FARIA IGH Reach your highest dreams for wmorrow's future friends are forever K.K., L.l-I., L.L., C.N. Special thanks to John for all his sup- port Hold Me I luv you Mom and Dad, SMF College RN Nurse NATHANIEL FELDER QA! Nasty Nate. Class of '86. good luck to the Crew. Future: College MICHAEL R. FARREN KRD Into this house we're born, into this world we're thrown riders on the storm JOSE FELICIANO IR! Only three things remain. Faith, Hope, and Love, and love is the greatest of these. Thanks to my beautiful GIRL FRIEND IDALIA. my GREAT Mom, and my broth- ers, Special friends the Fajardos. ll 4 1 MICHAEL J. JACQUELINE L. I FERBER QAX, FERGUSON on 1 May everyone be successful in t eir futur See' Mom and Dad, wld you I could do ig! 1 he endgavefs- College- D0Ubl0 E- Inffefesf-S2 Now it's your turn, Jolene. Love ya, Thanks l 11 MUSIC- SPOYYS, EICCTYOFHCS everyone and Michelle l., K.M., K. Hlllllllll I , l - X 49's 4 'rt' 1 sy' . -,xxx I Ile I ii JUSTINE RICHARD E. ' FERNANDES 4Rp FIELD on I The best dz most beautiful things in the Ricky Mom and Dad thanks for all you X world can't be seen or touched but felt with have dong, College bgund. the heart Missy, Amy, Pina, W.J., MSLP, S.G., B.E., FRI God! Best of luck to all! Luv ya Mom! MS I ' l 1 i KIM FIELDS BRENDA I. IRAIDA PIERRE R. 1 EIGUEROA my EIGUEROA QR! FILS-AIME on , Gracias mami por toda la ayuda que me has Free LUNG? Ph0f'0gfHPh9f- OW SYGHWPY 7-f,, da do y qyudarme a terminar mi cuarw ano. glory consist not on never falling, but in he rising everytime we fall. Goze con De- 'UL Sena, Ayala, Mendes, Gomes, etc. gm 1 U. ,ir I I I X 3 1 DONALD W. LINDA MICHAEL C. CHARLES J. FINLAYSON QCD FINLAYSON QGI C H FINNERAN QYJ FITZGERALD QGJ K p a cool buzz, Jan. 26. 1985-l love Jim forever. Good luck CEC ' class of '86 See ya my friends, J,K., M.D., .. ., BP., M., P. Thank you Mom and Dad. Y L 'S 1 56 Medical Secretar ERIN M. FITZMAURICE KRD What seems to be the end may actually be - the start of new and exciting beginnings! Band. Future plans-to be very successful. 'Smilel , MICHAEL V FORESTEIRE 4 l',, S- CHRISTOPHER J. Fox on SR. Class Executive Comm., Pres. m. . Club Capt V Swim Team Key Y O College I get by with a little fro my friends STEVEN H. FREEMAN KYB LAGNAF 86 MICHAEL A. FLAMMINI KY 313 Varsity Baseball, 035 Varsity gootball V.P.-N.H.S. lt's not how you feel. it's how you look. MARK FORTIER KYJ See you on the other side of the screen, Buckwheat Lives, J.R. Choir, Drama SARA FARNCIS KRD Live for today, dream for tomorrow, learn from yesterday. Destination unknown, huh, Val? I did it my way! Dream On, Aerosmith! Motley Crue '85. Travel deGnately. See ya! JOAO P. FREITAS KY! To all my frief-ds at Brockton High I wish happiness and success in the future. ISABEL M. FONTES KRD JOSE A- FONTES KRD Take all the time you spend wishing for tomorrow and spend today making it come true. l.F. JR. MICHAEL J. FOUNTAINE GD Band, Cross-country. Thanks Xfom and Dad. Only in America. G.W. 4-gi CHRISTINE M. FOX KYB V. Swimming. Chisi and Chrisll, !'Lana + Shineyu BF'FfK.S,, P,Z,, CS., GB., P.M Summers at S. + D. Beach fv- ff' nl 0 F ix 'YSL lx F S4 is i I R 'X ' A L . 'af' - .L . .ir 9 s.f X ' x T. x X 1 S,fg:f!.' a l , b l ,Q S I ' WILLIAM FROST SRl Frost. May connection unbeatable. owe you one, Mr. Silverman. I won't forget the nose, Mr Stone. The best of times are yet to come Brockton High ffl. Love ya Frosty. Thanks Mom and Dad. MICHELLE GARDINA fYl l finally broke on thru to the other side. Maybe it's only a dream. DN. Gypsy, it all comes down to you. peace, love, and happif ness. lt's been real. CHRISTCPHER GABOUREL QRJ Thanks Mom. JANE M. GARDNER QRJ Heading for a challenge! Always look at the future, but never forget the past. I love you Mom. 5 f e F f I I 1 ,leo LORI ANN GALANTE QGD Swimming-Capt. Happy are those who dream, dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. Springfield College BBC- You're my idol. is .1 . ANNETTE GARCIA fYl Why A re Y ou N ever h E re'? 1979- 19-'Thanks Mom and Dad' Stay cool ho- megirls and BoyKs, good luck in whatever you do. Love always, Shorty. AMY K. GARLAND fRl WAYNE GAUCHER fYl Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind En- semble. A smile happens in a flash, but the memory of it lasts forever! Best of luck to Rach, Loops, Lita, Mich, Don, Jus, and Dil Thanks MGD. Together forever Kathy and I. f ixj mir SEAN GAYLE KRD DEAN GEORGANTAS fAl We often forget that time waits for no mang and he who time leaves to wait often waits alone. Sports, College, Thanks Mom 8: Dad, BLT, TLC, LA. SUZANNE GEORGE CAJ SANDRA GIANNINI KY! Vice Pres., Exec. Comm., Pres. NHS, Bands. Happiness: It can only be found truly with- The secret o' life is enjoying the passage of time JT 5 Nauset The Big Chill KM in. Special thanks to my family and friends. N IT' PH If W 'L 'lr Bl YV !1 ITL Ml Rl' TRACEY A. GIBSON KAI MARYANN GIFFORD KR! The only thing that is constant is change. Gymnastics. Track ANTHONY R. GIGLIO my N.H.S., .B.S. College-Accounting I got by A little help from my friends. I love Happiness is music! LED ZEP- BARRY GILLIS KRD We're finally out, the class of 86 What's up B.E., have a great summer. I. MELISSA E GILL KG To drift away in a summer breeze . .. T! just be a whisper in the wind. 45N 77 BRIAN GILLIS KAI LAURA E. MADELEINE GOMES KGJ GIRARDIN KAI LA Spanish Club, Band, Literary Review lt's been hard guys, but fun! ByeD.G., D.L., BLP, MY Grease Monkey. I'm gonna miss you! Deb, don't forget my. Good luck to ev- eryone! Love is the root of friendship. When Jojo. Cindy, and I planted that special seed for our friendship we made sure it would never die once it grew, and it won't, LINDA A. GILLIS KGI I love Timmy G. always. Thank you Ma and my best friend Holly The gods you worship are steel at the alter of rock 'n' roll you kneel! 191:- 'hir JOHN J. GONSKI KG! The long 12 years are finally over. lt's about time!!! JAMES W. GINIS KR! Student Senate President Nothing evr comes knocking at your door that's why you have to go outside and make things happen Life in a way is tough. but hopefully your fun will never be enough. BARBIE L. GOODMAN KRD GOU 12-18-84 l'll miss all of my great friends. Thanks for everything guys! ina. Judy, Missy, Shalonda, and St. Ends-Jus- tine M5 Good luck in the future! I love you, Mom. 139 LAURA A. GRAZIANI KYl Remember the good times H.M. EP., hope ln see you at U M, if not. keep in touch Thanks Mom and Dad 1- A. CHRISTOPHER GREELEY KAD Varsity-Basketball Kcagtl 1-11-85 KBINGl Thanks, Mom and Da Y KCollege pre-lawl is MICHELLE N. GOODWIN KRD I finally made it! Believe it or not! Nursing all the way. Smile! I love you Mom! Thanks. y . A. JOHN GRANDE KRl DEBORAH M. GREEN KA Debbie Pres. Sp. Clubg Sec. N2ISg Lit. Re- view Palm trees, Aruban sunshine! CHIL- NYBAMPIZZAHDMVIDCAI On and on gfleilaughed like kids at all the silly things we i GINA L. GRIMALDI KGl SHALONDA GROCE KRD LYNN M. GROGAN KAI Iillili Memories + Moments 'Summer H5' Remember now thy creator in the days of Let the good times roll. Best of friends SH., ALI. IJ W ,Url IJIJ Heaven Joe+M I'K'KDH thy youth Thank you, Mom and Dad, I C.-I., M.P., E.P., A.D., M.A. Thanks Mom 'W H5111 l Nile S S Fla Run Love is what love you very much I finally made it? and Dad, Cod hless Tommy. Love ya Don. ami ve been lhrough with somebody K'llaA lion Kklllege Thanks Ma + Ilad 1 X ,-' STACEY C. GOODWIN Gb Concert Choir. Close friends asways + for- ever Rob Trac, Lace. Follow your dreams wherever they lead. Freshman JG Jay, Kate, Clowns, monkeys well I dunno!! M.W., K.C., C.H., E.S.. B.G. I -X JOHN GRAY KYD U2 rules the world. Bono for president. U2 8.1. World peace The ocean Malibu, Califor- ma. PAUL GREENBERG KYJ Good luck to my closest friends in the future years: CE., J.H., M.M., and S.V.g in the next several years I wish to take up business management. I hope to enter a school out- side Mass. TANYA GROSS GJ Spanish Club, Colle e, Love andkfhanks Mom. Summer of85 Great times with W.D., M.M., S.M., and of course J.B., I'm savin all my love for you. Shannon, you Alf CHARLIE CHAN FOREVER! 'x ,L Yr, DIANE M. GRUETER QGJ ULYSSES GUASCH CGD If you follow your dreams in whatever you do it won't be wo lon till they start coming true! Summer '84 SE! We did it! M.T., G.G., A.G., Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you always, Bob! G-'95 MARYBETH GUINEY When the party's over, the memories re- main. MIKE WELDON 8!15!84. Thanks Mich for getting me up Good times wf Denise, Ker, Andrea, and Gayle, Bridge 8: Gav DPW Take it Slow 'n Easy DORRAIN HALLGREN LAURIE HAMLIN i USSE A lot of something good is won- derful -Hmml'7l Slow 'n Easy. Thanks Mom and Dad. ANDREW S. HALL CY! Life is more than philosophy, it is a way of living. To my friends, there was never a boring moment- Andrew Hall, The Anar- chist ROBIN R. HALLMAN QA! LAUREN HANLEY KG! Girls Basketball, softball, Canoe Club. Dra- ma Club. Key Club. lost in Easton Maui fair-85 C.N., L.P., JH., B.M., R.F., KK.. A.H., G.G., L.L. The best of times Kurger Bing Thanks Mom and Dad, love ya! SARITA C. GUERREIRO KY! The years I spent at B.H.S. were short but they were always full of fun! gn- ROBERT J. GUGLIOTTI II lYi Each of us. a cell of awareness, imperfect. and incomplete, -Neil Peart Thanks Mom-n-Dad. Also to Eddie G., Mr.-n-Mrs G., and Dee Dee. Con. Choir, S.A.D D . Key L'lub, My Turn, Drama. Hello. ' m KIMBERLY J. HALL QA! TRACIE A. HALLAHAN KY Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. Friends LK., DL., D.G.. Drama, V.P. Senate. NHS-Salad. Lisa?- Laurie, Luv that hair! Another accident. Deb? l love you Mom and Dad. Dad 8: Mom, thanks. l told ya not to worry. love ya! Love you J.O. forever. I can't say that l'll miss this school. but I'll miss some ofthe people in it. See va at the end ofthe rainbow. - f' , gi: ,f-if ef-9 - 44. AJ LINDA M. HANSEN CRD Live each day as if it were your last. Thanks Mom, I love you. Waggie! We had great times, sorry we didn't grad. together. Thanks a lot Gerry, I love you 5-6-84. Col- lege iff COLLEEN A. HASTINGS SWYZ Nini SADD, Thanks bo: The ot er, Vil- la, L.T., Chris, and Milly, and we all thank Seth! Oh Boy? See you in the clouds! Hi Guys! Bye Guy! Ax SHERRI HANSON IAQ Figure Skater John, I love you, and little Johnny too. Thanks Mom and Dad, Best of friends M.P., S.N., A.D,, L.G., T,I-I., E.P., C.J., love ya all. TAMMY J. HAYWARD QGD Thanks Mom for being there, you're the greatest. Russell and Tammy always for- ever, I love you Russell! Thanks to my wild and crazy friends Mich, Sue, Anne, Sherry and lNeedleJ . KARIN F. HARRIS KRD Karen Pride is Alive Comm. Summer of 84 Let the world know you as you are, not as you think you should be , Good Luck 86! I love you- Paul, Jo, Kr Kath. Thanks Ma 81. Dad Mather. GARY L. HENNEN fAl To go to Business School and then hope to own my own business someday. gg. JULIE M. HENRY QAH My friends, I will remember you, think of you, and pray for you, and when another day is through I'll still be friends with you! ILUTI Drama Club, My Turn. P.L., N.F., W.T., T.L., C.B.!!l WARREN L. HERMENAU toy Love is a quality seldom appreciated. It doesn't hurt to try, it only hurst to lie. F-5 - .-ui SEAN P. HARRIS QR! CAITLIN M. HENNESSEY RJ Kate Exec-Comm., 34 FFAE-ISK., L.M., C.W., D.J., C.H., E.K., RSY! No one is a failure who is enjoying life. College LANG HER QGD I anticipate the future with curiosity and hope it will be full of fun and love for every- one, I'll be looking forward. JEFFREY S. HEYMAN QA? Jeff GR-5 Thanks M D. College .T., L.T., J.T., D.L. 1 X JENNIFER D. HICKEY KGB Jenn. Band, Marching Band, Drama Club. J,A.. J.S., B.M., LH., M.F., L.P., Friends always. Kurger Bing. Mother's darling, Daddy's delight. Jen and John forever and a year. ELIZABETH A. HIGGINS KYB Mr. B.- Now you can't bother me anymore. My best buddy's L.W., K.S. 195 JENNIFER M. HOFFMAN KYB Thanks Ma and Dad- I made it ' Class of 86! What a long strange trip it's been. Jen and Chucky KChucklesB KM4twistB Iron Maiden Flight of lcras JK,KD,KM,GC ELIZABETH A. HOPGOOD KAB l'd like to thank all my friends for making 'these four years the best ones in my life. Especially MW.LA.LD,ES,JK,DL,DG, and RD. Congratulations! Thanks Mack. l love Youfl . CHRISTINE M.HICKS KYB Executive Committee S.A.D,D. National Honor Society The thrill is notjust in win' ning, but in the courage to join the race. Calrgege, I Love You, Mom and Dadl nini SCOTT HITCHCOCK KGB Farewell all, Goodbye. KIMBERLY M. HOGABOOM KAB MICHELLE HOUSTON KYB Sugar Baby Virgo Good luck to all my Homegirls and the class of '86 What you are is God's gift to you. What you become is your gift to God. V. 2 , Y , . -'V . ' B vs. 4 iw. - 1' JAMES HOGAN KYB DIANNA M. HOWARD KYB ROBIN HOLMES KYB Love Ya, Ma and Dad. Class of '86 forever. Hey TS.. Don't forget Mr. D's class. Robin loves Jimmy forever and always. DEBORAH HUFAULT KRB 1 i l ..-s. 'i as 1 E Af TS SHARI HURVITZ CYD Live life today as you will never live tomor- row! Friends 4 eva C.P., C.L., E.S., J.W., K.L., G.M., B.L., J.P., T.D., K.O., M.L., thanks Mom and Dad. Chewy Lives. Chris the Pillow. JEFFREY G. ISBISTER QYD Mom: Thanks for all the love and support! The years passed by fast, but l hope all the memories last, you are those memories, Dei- dre. l love you Mom always and forever! xo xo xo alzzninl, HM 'F . 4' I 1. Y Q 'Qs' +4 ' fu . JENNIFER A. INGARGIOLA QYD Cheerleadingg Half4Time Dancing: Deca Club, MD Peter 3-29-84 Lova Ya, I ove you Ma 81 Dadg Go all the way Joe, it's the only way to go! There was only one way to do it, my way! Boing Beth. CHERYL A. ISOM . .. 'lr DANNY HUMANN QRJ IV' ANNE D. HURLEY QGJ Hold on no what you've got, for you may never experience anything quite like this ever again. JOSEPH O. INGARGIOLA KY Varsity Football Leggoman Thanks Lia Gt Dad Good job Jen-Jen!! I am dead to the world ifl don't become what I may be. The 42 greatest people I know, my Family-The wins CLEVELAND C. JACKSON CGD Varsity Basketball, Thanks Mom 8: Dad Love U Rae .l ff 'i i LISA 5 HUNNEWELL my e National honor Society co-captain major-' ettes 1984, The best years are about to pass, Q W but the memories will last forever Love ya! H Mom 8: Dad. Devote life for dreams to come. g true. ' 1 Y. E i w i l l r N mv l, I I. 1 i ll J DAYNA . HURVITZ QYJ L Rutgers Cheese-cheese pie Is it skiing or 5 Florida? Spanish money, fun, I'm confused!! x T Is there a college coming today K.L.'?, l' G.M.C.P.B.L.Etc. I luv u Mom iMal 8x Dad. g 5 Lo Hice! j CHRISTINA IRELAND ARE Stina Marching Band, N S, ng. Off. Aide Follow your dreams until they comeg rr true. Thanks Mom and Dad and Chris fort 'A everything. Good Luck! LB,AW,RT,JB, ss,KD,.m,1.c. '- GAIL JACKSON KRD Giggles Gigg Scorpio Dancing in th key of life! Thanks Mom 8: Dad Has anyon seen JK,PK,DD,CT,DDD,TW RM,YV,WW,RM,JR,GM'? Love the Lora '-f you'll go far. Breaking out in '86. I' 1 . v i M 1 lfi MARY E. JACKSON CAD The best of Times, Summer ol' 85, New Hampshire Jr. Prom, Best of luck to JR,CB,CE,RL, and especially Mrs. Kelly. Future: Nursing, R.N. Thank you Mom and n.A 1 ce CHRISTIN J. JENKINS QA! Thanx Mr. A., Mom. Dad Art School Friends-K,A H 47 yrs. Table 6.A-Hope U made it. Fun at lunch.M,J chicks of the year. Studio-Best of luck to you all. Dawn- Matt Cheri you're the best. Yr' PAULA M. JOHNSON QAD Cosmetology LJ,LL,LK,LJ,PJ Friends For- ever! Tanks MomDad Luv Ya! I love you Dan S 5410-85 Florida BS CHRISTOPHER JONES 5Al Somewhere down the roa of life we will meet again. so remember one thing, you're buying the beers. Thanks Mom and Dad. Table 6. Varsity Track and Student Senate A . ld. ,Q I tu ... OTIS JACKSON QA The class with class, style, and pizazz. Liza is nothing but a game, never go down in shame. Best buddy, Brian. Sly Sylvester who I'll love forever. Good Luck to all. BRIAN R. JOHNSON CRD r STACY L. JOHNSON IAQ Philippians-4:13 I can do everything through he who gives me strength. LISA M. JONES QA! I love you Mom and Dad! LL,LK,PJ friends forever, we made it! Florida '86. Piggy, Pa- poose, Bffl fatchops 84-85 Good Luck, Ker- ryfdlnife has only just begun. Born vo be wil .. ui .4 P X Y dime PHILIP T. JAMES KYB Well Guys l guess the Fat Lady sang! l wish you all the best! May you have luck in fur- ture adventures. Remember those who touch upon the past have strength for life , . , ANGKHOR DERRICK JOHNSON KYB LISA M. JANOWIEC QYD Mine is a garden of memory, Old friends. My choicest flowers. past joys, my shaded bowersf' I will always remember my great years at BHS. Thanks Mom, Dad and friends for everythingl KENNETH L. JOHNSON KYB Gymnastics, J.V. Soccer, Harmonies Con- cert Choir Treasurer Life can only be un- derstood backwards, but must be lived for- ward. J.C. QA L 52 -sf tri CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH KY? Student Government Day IR. .P. to the Beastl RONALD KANDIS KRF To the school and all my classmates, Later Days Thanks Mom and Dad for your help all through the years. DAVINA JOSIE QY Devi varsity cheerleader, P.I.A., gest Buddy Carole. KH., E.K., T.S., C.J., J.C, love and thanks to Mom and Dad! mr. Bill I wld you sol yaba-daba-doo, we're thru! College k SEAN R. KANE QA Inga Binga Bunga, Bin a Bun a Boo. iet. Band. Track. Mom ancFDad. College. Kris, Mike Pet that Grizzly Bottle: Good Boy. Sharyn, Bear with me. Ireland, Dave, Jeff, Steve. Steve 'in .ll if 7? at Sagas' PATRICK C. JOYCE KA Football 986 J.C. Mom, Dad, Payson, best friends. College Mike, Chuck, Cag It's been a long 12 years. -in i BRIAN S. KAPLINGER QR! KAP '86 I live my life like there's no to- naorrgxwu Thanks Mom and Dad. D.I.L.L.I- . .A. . 5 TINA M. KACZMASZ IRT I-Iawaii, Hairdressing Remember the drili sargeant, moosehead, Mr. Garvin, Oh please, Mary. Living. Friends: M.A., ?.P., S.R., K.K., Shere you are the biggest. I ove you Mom, Dad, and Dennis forever. PL.. 4' CHERYL A. KEEDWELL KG! Cheri Set design, Drama Club, Art Club, My Turn I'm offto Gnd the ladder! Noth- ing but the best. Thanks Mr. Allen, Mom and Dad. vis -5..- KIMBERLY KEEFE QYJ TIA M. KELLEHER IYI DANA KELLEY CRD NHS, Yearbook staff, PIA, College. Life is what you choose to make it. Always leave 'em laughing-D.C., LB.,-T.R., J.P., C.P. Trash bags? What .7 Thanks Mom and Dad. 'X MEE KHANG QAJ I had hard life in my country but when I came bo this country my school has change my life alot and I feel that my life is happy and different now, especially with my Enge lish class. , He ll: ' oe S I l. I I ' MINH KHUU IGH JODI ANN KILDAY IGI Class of 1986. Mikey lmy lil boyl 4!13f84 Ich Leibe Dichf Happy New Years, Schutz. Don't forget Alexis. Felicity 8: C.T. Bologna you are the bestest you 2 CL. Thanks Mom 8: Dad P. KLING IA I love you Mom and Dad. .C., .J. Best friends forever. Florida A I. KILEY QYJ M. KILROY KRD Thanks Mom and Dad. I'd never had done it without you two I love ya both Good luck class of '86. elif H.- KATHLEEN KILLORY IRD Kathy, Kath. Good luck A.N., M.G.. K.H.. E.K., L.H., T.M., may your futures be bright. Love those French peppers! JOYCE L. KING QJRQ What's that word when you're usting loose Juice Juice Thanks Mom and Dad. Good luck to all my homies D.D., G.J., 3Dee C.T., J.R., T.W., P.K., R.M., G.M., and spe- cial thanks to Thomas and Ireane. JOHN J. KNOX KGD I I PAMELA KING SRD Peachie-I feel so real and I owe it al to you! And with the Lord I have won. I love you Mom. What's up homegirls. we made it!! Corporate Law-NYU-Jaguar and run-DMC. Here we go!! -V DAWN KOSTKA IYI Capt. Varsity Swimteam KDK'S Love ya KB., K.B., K.F., S.C. 7!9!85 Who's unit are you scoping? Summer Can you spare a quarter? Thanks Mom and Dad! 'lip 'F, ,Q ' - IDL -Lal, if LINDA L. KINNEY IRI CHARLES F. KOWALKER QGJ Chuck. Thanks. Mom and Dad. Y ou get out of life what you put into it. Fame and success '86, l 1 X I ww .iid ERIKA KUELL KR5 Jr. Usherette, PIA Hold onto a ray of hope and a promise of future and follow your dreams. KH, LH, DJ. CW, LM. LINH TU LA KG The greatest tragedy in life is not in Zailing, but in not trying bo do our best, JEFFREY KUHN KRD K. s..- f' RICHARD L. LAMONT KGB .Q 1 LISA A. KRAMER KG5 Look towards the future-Reach for the sky. Success is near you-All you have to do is try! Lavender Ladyg Snausages-Drama, Senateg Swim, Notre Dame, Tuesday, Chessboard, Famous 3 KRISTINE KRISIUKENAS KGD Dancing, Running, College, Drama Ac- counting Believe in yourself and follow your dreams as far as you can go, Thanks MomDad, I love you. friends forever RF,JM,LH, LL,SN,LP,AH,BM fl , -. XXL STEPHEN LABOLLITA KRD 'ex -J 'f Ji ' STACEY A. LAMPOS KGB SOLID AS A ROCK -Stace, Ca, Sue. Ski Club, Vintage '81. College Thanks Mom and Dad, I love ya!! Liz, P-Green VALIANT. i JEFFREY S. KRAUTHAMER KA V. Hockey Goalie dl College. Thanks Nzom and Dad. Lynne XTB GARY KRUSKALL KY! Captain Wrestling Team, College L KAREN J. LACHANCE B.H.S. My Unforgettable Fire, Freedom lies ahead! I'm gonna miss friends I've made here. So long, it's been real! CHRISTINE M. LAPORTE KYJ College You can do it if you try KCLESl I love Eric! 8-3-85 Friends 4-Eva-ES., M.D.. K.K., S.H., J.W., T.D. Shari, I don't hit il- lows! M.D. Remember THE NIGHT! FSR- EIGNER F . L CRAIG D. LAWSON fA! Aviation, Jet Mechanic, I finally made it. Thanks Mom and Dad and Friends. The Class of '86, The Fresh Class. HOA LE QA! Like the Army said, Be all you can be. My sergeant said that a good tough soldier may survive in comb t u a , b t, you may stay cool and still have a successful life. Good Luck!! NHAN LE QA! BRENT A. LEBLANC KG! Zhi KIMBERLY L. LEBLANC QR! 4 fi.. CAROLYN M. LESSARD KY! The dictionary is the only place where suc- cess comes before work. Future Plans- In- dependent MARK A. LEVIE QA! Capt. V. Swim Team, Lit. Review, Perm. Press, Drama Club. No one can walk back- ward inw the future. All good things must cometto an end but that end is a new begin- ning. '?1' LISA H. LECLAIR KY! If you can't begood, be careful. Have your life in order an thanks to everyone for all they did for me!! PETER D. LESSARD CY! What you don't know won't help you much either. ALAN M. LEVIN KG! RACHELLE L. LEDUC CA! Pres-4 VP-3 1fzTime Dancer BO0CH The Bug! Luv Ya Dimples Amy-Lou! ML-Cher- ish Summer 84 Joe, You're the magic that made my dreams become reality 143. li LINDA A. LEE KG! College. Cherish yesterday, dream about to- morrow, but live for today. Thanx Mom and Dad! KG, KK. KW, RF, DW, LH, AH Always remember RI! BOING! ll A Wm . J W X V . ,M X '32 qu X ix x JEFFREY S. LEVINE lG5 876 Varsity Football, Student Senate SPCL DK hahaha Alexi Metropopilis and the Two neat guys live on.! J.E. SCOTT LIBERMAN lYj Success is my oyster, happiness is my pearl. Future Business Executive 11 , - R DEBORAH LEWIS QA! A.K.A. NEFTY A.K.A. Crash Lewis, Band office aid. Anyone can hear but it takes a special person to listen. Thanks for listen- ing! Always Remember I.N,N.T.B.M. I love you Mom and Dad. DENISE LINCOLN CAD A.K.A. Dee-Dee. I finally made it, Mom, I love you, Grandma and Grandpa. Thanks to KD., M.P., K.L., B.P., L.W. Fun at lunch guys! Kelly, best friends forever! Good Luck! ANN-MARIE LINDSAY AD Yrbk,, Clubs 8: Activities Ed., Sride ls Alive. Gina, Dawn, C.D. Best of memories. Italy and Fabrizio. All the wonders you seek are within yourself. College. Mom and Dad. 143 DAREEN LLOYD QYD Johnson and Wales College. Future Busi- ness Owner and Manager. Thanks to my family for all of their support, SHAWN M. LEWIS QA! Good luck to all my friends with whom I'vc shared good times, better times are on the way! I finally made it mom, Mary, I just wasnt to say thanks! I love you. UDONALD LINDH q Where have all the good times gone? ' Col' lege. Catalina 400 Triple P V.H,C.L. 4 years to go ..v V HOLLY LINH KGB Life in one day. Don't go speed your tfome away. Try and enjoy the here and now. The future will come some how. STEVEN M. LOGIUDICE KRD Who is this guy'? , This has been more than what you thought was a lot of fun. College. Thanks Mom, Dad, B.B., S.K., LB., B.C. r ERIC LOMBARDO KRD College: Here we go again. DANIEL R. LONG QYD Where has school gone? I wish I was still in school. Where have all the good times gone'?Y CHERYL LORING KRD Beachbun , College. Best of times with best of friends: C.W., N.D., M.M., K.B. S.F. in M. Are we having fun yet? RI flash- backs. CUMBERLAND? Riviera 47, Summers in MARSHVEGAS-MJT D 'C 41 VINCENT M. LUDWIG KYD Math and Engineering Best wishes to K.D., S.B.. and T.P. Best of times with D.H.S. Good times with M.P., J.D., M.C., and A.L. Thanks Mom for always being there when I needed you. Vinny MICHAEL P. LONERGAN CGD Y 7 JOSEPH LOPES QGCD It's time to be a Freshman again. Art .ol- lege '86 O' tri .37 CHERYL LOVETT CGD Think Pink College-Psych Live, Love, Laugh, be happy. Q '--x TS' 1 LISA LUNDIN KR Yearbook, co-managing editor. Cogege. You can look up the word again and again but it won't tell you the meaning of friends! Missy -best friend forever. 'QW GARY LUCIER QGD Finally! College-bound. Hockey, Skiing. Thanks Mom and Dad. ' KAREN LUPO QYD Thanks Mom Dad, l love you. On to College a successful future. The best of times means having friends that care, M.D. '83' D.H., G.M., BL., F.M., P.J. if TIMOTHY J. LUCY QGD Luce. Biology. Irish 41 Thanks to all who helped me, RUSH 86 Ni X MICHELLE A. LURIE QYD Mich Marching Band Concert Band, Wind Ensemble-GMSBTDY Best of luck to Amy. Todd, 8: Chris. A fool will lose to- morrow reaching back for yesterday Thanks Mu, Dad, 8: Nanny. S Nita, I Y' -.,..,, A 1 . 0 5 THOMAS P. MACLEAN JR QY , . Tom. Made lots of friends-both teachers and students. All will be missed. Yorkies we will work full time now'?'? Love and thanx to Mom, Dad, and especially Lori. fa ps, rv, VICTOR MALAFRONTE QGJ Thanks. to all the teachers who have taught me f'ompulers and Business are the best wny to go. Thanks Mum + Mike, , :sn ' H f K .4 K Sf: 3 v ms- N-nv .-I i X I N - , YL-V f- . x N ANTHONY MACRINA CGD -'I'ony- Commercial Art -Bodybuilding- llLYKl Keep your memories for your fu- ture will be lost without them. DANA M. MALLORY KGB Clans of '86 keep your dreams alive and hold your head up high, we are the young running-free. Love Ma, Dad, Guitar, Col- lege bound, MUSIC in LISA L. LUTTRELL QA! Thanks and l love you Mom + Dad! L.J., P.J., L.K., and L,L., friends forever, we made it! Florida '86, Thanks Betty BFFY -Hi Mutt- Luv ya Mike 6-16-85 It's only just beginning! MICHAEL MACDONALD KYB SUE ELLEN MAGEE QA! Suzy Wish for the best, but remember you don't always need what your wishing for. ROBERT A. MANCINI my Thanks Mom and Dad. N.H.S. Skiing, Engi- neering CLC. BRENDA L. LYDICK QYJ Think Positive and all your dreams will come true, Love ya Mom, Dad and Nan. WVV, NH-Feb. '86. V-Softball, V-Soccer- Friends always L,D., F.M., K.L., G.M., P,L., T.W., D.H., S.l-I. EARLE MACLARY l i BRYAN MAKER KRD Always forward never straight. FATIMA F. MANHA KYB T.Y. and 143 Luis. Mom and Dad for all of your support. The future and your life is what you make uf it. Live your life to the fullest, FRIENDS B.L., L.D., K.L., G.M.. D.H., C.l.., S.H. i 1 l l l i l l 4 i l i 1 i i I i JEAN M. MANN CG! Office Aide. Thanks to my greatest support- ers, my Mom and Dad! Brockton High School is number one!! DARRELL MARTIN QY! Varsity Football 456 c. College LLBF JAMES M. MAYNARD QA! I am not afraid of tommorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today, The race is not always no the swift, but to those who keep running, Track + E.C. and N.H.S. CAROL A. MCCARTHY CA! Life is ton precious. don't waste tender years, 'T MARK E. MANOOGIAN KY! Thanks and good luck to all t-4 19006 181 INF lMech! ARNG Swim Faith c. HD Tamm, Darleen, Chris, Diane Remember God. i GAROLD MARTIN QA! Call me Gary. Swim Team, Literary Review, Criminal Law and the CIA. Have fun WB., C.J,, M.L., K.B., KP., J.F., J.M., J.R., R.M.. It's a myth, WTFCIGY? DANIEL R. MCALOON QR! Golf, College, YFU, Take a walk on the wild side. TERESA MCCARTHY CR! Terri I'm on my way.just set me free -The Crue. Thanks ma and dad! L.T., G.D.2, SS., D.M, + T..l. MAURENE E. MANSULLA KY! Moe I finally got what I deserved. lt's been real. It's been nice, but it hasn't been real nice. Thanks Mom Ka Dad, I love you. T.C, forever-AEROSMITH Dream On Best buddies Debbie JB. '86, ' ' vc' fi' I 0' ,o v , I fl LILLIAN D. MASSEY QY! ELISE MARCIANO IG! ing. Varsity Ski Vlub. I love vnu Greg 9fI-if with a kiss and ends with a tear INAGI' Wh salon Thanks Mom and Dad, Ox GINA M MATTIA KY Trix. Varsity volleyball Sanctuary EJ Sum. 85 Bset friends Ann-Marie, Chris Knowledge is learned by knowing that you have accomplished something College. Thanks Mom and Dad, V I' Exec Comm SAI! IJ Vapt ix Vheer- H4 'tI.ove starts with a smile, grows , r :it il l K X X . Xt DAVID JEFFREY R. TIMOTHY P. GLORIA J. gMCCORMACK KG! MCCORMACK KA! MCCOY KG! ul ,1!lfIeCCI.l'I:1ClIItIENkK.Gfl H iiiricixlelgiihpiililstzljrziill the two neat guys l ' ivvei, Gciclld rletiick to glllfllfr mggllogiiisighez nowwhothey are. 0 ege oun n rior Decorator MULTRY JAMES C. WILLIAM P. LAURIE MCCUTCHEN KG! MCDONALD KY! U MCENTEE KY! MCEWEN KA! LWB for wday- not yesterday Q' wmorrow' Love and Friendship are the greates The only thing to worry about is trying not things in mei- RU -.happy-' Lou? Lizal-Beg. to worry' Buddy 4eva Have a quarter MITAA +Tam'? , N.H.S., College, Travel, I love you Mom+Dadl Good luck to all. , .I .1 . . - A '-wp.:-Q, XX . zu., I1 2 ' 1 I 'f N X fx C' RUBEN E- KATHLEEN A. y MCGEE KR! MCGILLIS KA! Q Varsity Basketball Tri'Capt. Afro Americ CHP? 2 Time Dancer, SPYMUS-t El- C0mfl'l, i Cb. 1 can do all things through Christ wh NHS. Fr Club . Parkwood, Nauset 85 , ' strengthens me, ll -12!25-ILU always The Big Chill , i Dance enables h th t e body to achieve e X beauty of its design. SG, LA, KH, AO I JAMES KELLY M. MCGINNIS KA! MCGLOIN KG! These were deinitely the best of times!!! I 5 A 1- MICHELLE MCGLONE CRD Senate. Student Government Day, SAC, Band. College , JS Some see things that never were and say why not? -R. Kennedy. 5' I Q HEIDI M. MCMAHON RD Thanks Mom. thanks Jody Ser everyth- ing. - Iii li if Y I I X A NX 1 .jj MNC N1 . k Meiji! .Hf lwlflfib' GREGORY W. - JEFFREY MCNALLY CGD MCMURTRY KRD Varsity football capt.. Basketball capt.. Baseball. Brockton football 31. College. APRIL L. MCNEIL lAl ln all thy ways acknowledge God and he shall direct thy path. My goal is to become a writer and singer. I love you Mom and Dad. thank you. MARCIAL MELENDEZ CAD 4 long years! v . MICHELLE J. MCPHERSON CRD It's better to have love and lost than never had loved at all. Thanks, Mom and Dad. Watch out for flying ice cream. Jeanine. Jaime you'll always have a special place in my heart. KAREN D. MENCY KA! Don't ask somebody to do something, if you don't do it yourself. I will miss you Lynnie. Augie, Frosh. W.F., J.B., J.S.. and M.S., Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. L V'-' . qw I -e xsl- , x 'A DQ' I 4 , gi 'r if S' . 4 Q . 1 .Q' ' ,li Q I' 'il 6 .e 0-qjll,-il I fy an .D . P' Q ,' .Q by x.. lx - ,,b 'r .QNI .4' M MICHAEL MCVEY lYl I'd like to thank my Mom + Dad for their guidance. D.B., G.L.. + C.J. Remember the vineyard . not much to remember, huh? To SP., my friend Remember August See ya in College, Dude. P.S.D.A.S JOANNE MENDES fGl Love is the root to our never-ending friendship. Time will reveal Hey Maddy, Cindy-We made it 3 muaketeersf' MFBA The gang always Take care friends. Miss you S.G. MARION L. MEALEY QA! The only stairs to the stars are dreams. 'Those who dare to dream dare to accom- pl1sh. Why be normal -MAL Air Force '73 ERIC O. MENDOZA KY V-Soccer Jr. Ach. Thanx Mom + Dad. BA., MG.. D.M.. S.V. The road the righteous travel is like the sunrise-getting bri hter and brighter until daylight has come. -grov- erhs -1.18 Coach P. G205. s,4 , 1... . - ,. . 56 'T S X CRAIG C. MIDDLETON tYl Tahnk You Mom and Dad for getting me through it all. JOHN MILBURN 1 have enjoyed my stay at Brockton ig . A 4 l JULIA F. MONTEIRO tYl MICHELLE MOORE KY Fr f'luli '44 K' id luck KM TP FM ' ,,nn , , f' ll , E P Huston Follege The best of times .are vet to come Frazy For You Gizel . Thanks Mom 84 Dad for everything, l wouldn't have made it without you both. Together always as Friends: R.W., B.M., l'.T., DD., DP., I,.K., SH. I live for New York! l ,1 BETH A. MERCIER KG Good morning, Today is Day A . Morn- ing Announcements, Half-Time, Drama, Musicals. Do not lead me and do not fol- low, just walk beside me and be my friend. Thanx Mom and Dad, Luv Ya! l PAULA W. MERRITT tAl The best is yet to come. Love ya D.W., D.D., A.A., and K.C. Thanks Jacke and Bill. College, Accounting, HHELLO' 10!25!85 Hi mom, Christina, and Barb. l Enally made it gl aus iff' PAUL D MILLER Gl Exec. Comm., V.-Football, No BED. Get Out , Spiller l love you Mom and Dad. Good Luck G.B., C.F., and football friends. Christine Shine 1116184 Shiney I LOVE YOU, rf' . JAMES P. MORAN QAD LUCY MERRA CAD ' Indr. Track, Drama Cl., P.I.A., Concer1 Band, Ski Club. College-Art. Thanks C.S. Mr. A., Gandy. 1984, Best Friends Always: K.H., C.S., E.K., E.F. Love and Thanks Mom andDad. 4 ll MARALEE M. MESKINIS YD Drama, Exec. Comm. What clol want life?? Hey Chicky!Shhh . . . Shhh . .. gym! ooooll Florida? Hey like ife to the fullest! That means you Mom! Bye Mom! MARK J. MINICHIELLO tYl Capt. Wrestling, College, E f. G l b 'Q RYAN MORAN tRlf Well, It's been a ood 4 years. Now it's of to the big times. Ti Mom+Dad: Thanks seeing me through and looking at things my way. Good Luck Class of '86, T: Y: 1 l MICHELLE M. MORRILL QA! L KEITH E MUISE KY WALKMAN I'm sorry that I am unab?e no graduate with my friends- It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all, Oh well. GREG H, MULVEY IY Hi Ma and Dad. Look, I made it! If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have. I love you Lynn. MICHAEL MURDOCK QYQ :ro cares what you dress like . , just have 'MGM 'UQ N 5 u . 'A. 1 S xr ' s ' - A. 3. . SHANNON M. MURPHY G5 Love and thanks to Mom andglad and Jima my forever' College, Accounting. Hey Tan- ya, you A HJ Q Jw-, WILLIAM MUZZY CGI 13 years of this for what A lousy diploma, You touch my diploma. I'll break your face' X515 J LYNNE F. MURRAY IGI PETER A. MURRAY QYI Our pasts are full of good and bad. and our future holds the memories - hush MC., I love you Ma + Barb, Aerobics Qs KENDRA L. NASH IGI To all my friends at BHS: Remember to cherish yesterdays for they have gone. But live for today and dream for tomorrow! Be- cause without dreams, there wouldn't be any tomorrow? Tony. in 'yt ,': I 'Al Ever so deep in the shallowest of waters. No one knows what it's like. Do not mock that which you do not understand. K. Simon Rules? Ever watch a dog eat peanut butter? CHARLES E. NASH KRD S? KEVIN NEAGLE DAWN M. NELSON KG! -v 'hi MICHAEL A. MUSSARI IGI MO0SE g Marching +Concert Bands: College. ADVERS AFX, Thanks Mom and Dadg I love you, Maria. In the Mid- night Hour . If I should stumble, Catch My Fall -Billy Idol ANNMARIE NAUGHTON QGJ Ann. Don't let go of your dreams . Ridin' High. 3!2!85 The best is yet to come Good Luck: J, J, J, T, A, K, M. CHERI-ANN NELSON go Lost in Easton The Stuff' LII BM, RF, KK, LP, AH, GG, JH. DK, KF. Denisport MG, CS, SB, DM, TS, JF, MP, SS, MG, Sl. KG, BA. 7121184 B2 6!l!83 Forever! ANTOINE P. NESSRALLA KAI I want to tell my Mom and Dad that I love them for putting up with me for the last. few years. DENISE A. NESSRALLA QAH I know l'll never lose affection for people and things that went beforeg I know I'll of- ten stop to think about them. in my life, l'll love you more. I -1? C JOANN NESSRALLA CRI Jo , Student Senate, NHS, Perm. Press IJHSAFKNEVESSRQ 11 like w wish luck w the class of --1 as l Ev, -2 Y LOURDES G. NIEVES GJ Accounting, Modeling, National Society. I love you Mami + Papi. I made it! Luis, you made all my come true. 3!23!85. I love you 4- A.NOONEfGl can close your eyes to reality no memories. J.N., S.S., EM., BEM Best of times College you Mom and Dad. Aug JOSE M. NIEVES KRD CHERYL A. NILES QRJ ESX DARREN C. NORTON iAl Ijust want to say thanks, Mom and Dad for everythingfl GLEN NIX KAI Nat'l Guard IfI could do it all over again I'd do it better Maybe even right. 1 '4 SUSAN L. NORTON CAD Thanks Mom and Dad I love you Good luck best of friends A.D., MP., SH., E,P, Markrl-1-84 I love you forever. 52 pd nf X-Q i JOANNE E. NOONE KG! Jo-Jo The trouble with the future is that it arrived before I was ready for it. BFS .l.N., S.S,. MS., G.G., I love you Mom and Dad! 'BUB' 'ET' Bem my fault huh? JOSEPH OCCHIPINTI iAl I liked say goodbye to everyone in the Azure, its been a pleasure to attend the school. and thanks to Mom 8: Dad. -ax 11' 160 'SQ 4:4 f' -.s TOD OLIVIERE KGB Jazz Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, College, BR., LS., GM, A.O., BR. Thanx Mom 8: Dad. MICHAEL E. OSTIGUY QYJ A picture is worth si thousand words, mine will be worth milliunsS Inleresu: karate, art Future Vommercial artist if r lv 4-'x G- 1 KERRI A. O'MALLEY QGJ 9124033-I love you Stephen-Where's Pete'? TGA BHS Cheerleaders 31 Track, Ski Club SADD We R the biggins Boob 8: Jerry Hi Howie CS Pam LELP ML Chewi4Goodell 207 Luv Ya Ma8zDad pee wee s C5 i MICHAEL J. PACCIA CAD This year has been nothing but a party, now lt's time tu work. BRIAN M. O'CONNELL QYD College OCO veni-vidi-vici. Thanks Mom MAUREEN O'CONNOR xA! Natures Hrs! Green is Gold, er hardest hue to hold. Her early leafs a flower but only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf so eden Sank to rief so dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. CARMEN ORTEGA KY! Thanks to my Mom for all the help. Sharon. To the two persons I love in the world: my daughter Jecenia and my boyfriend Ger- aldo, Executive Secretary career. ENEIDA PAGAN QA! Maggie, Student Moniter, College. l love ya Melvin. L.G., CO., Ms. OHL Mr. Burns. Mr. K. Thank you Mom. l love you. Cherish yesterday, aspire tomorrow. College Cheerleader 1,2,3, l . I. ,. JOHN O'CONNOR KAR Okie. I know my ABC. Somf Footbal Prcf College Bus. Never quit skong. Memoriei with Jeanine Y. The Rock, I'm huge. Yo-. only live once. Eating dessert. Redwood. 2. i GAVIN J. College National Honor INR-I To whom much expected. Nice looking it easy Wild Bill! What's Wh0's BAD IDALY ORTIZ KELLY A. PAIV NEIL One of a kind Thanks for in 8!3!B4 Fab4 C.R., JR.R. B!gFfFC. W.T.F!B6 Ripper 81 make it girls fMA,'I',Ji PM 49 Tl MICHELLE H LAQRA A.PA'LMEI?1 N Flilnpgllgvenltllilgtdiliiziieg gakehieln i r MICHELLE L. PANARELLI QAJ Chelle Jimmy-I love you! 4-17-83 Spaz Let's hit the 8fBalll Good times forever J.J., T.H., T.C., KP., M.M..f fT.S. 8: D.S. MOOO . . l ug 'Q if PW' Pl' sv I PRISCILLA RAYMOND E. PARASKEVAS PARE QA! Q. . TERRY C. PARRETT QYJ THERESA PAPPAS QRD Le Cercle Francias-Secretary I2 yrs,b Track College Party Girl Thanks Mom and Dad Claude Good Luck SCS, JGM, ABK. GGG DW, KM, KD. AA, R! RICHARD J. PASCARELLI KRD ANTHONY A. MARK H. PAYNCE fYl PAYSON, JR. KYB I never would have made it without y Mom and Dad, V. Hockey4 rs. Capt. Joyce Mom. I love you Mom! is the best friend: 817 KI S Spaceg Wealth W dC 1 ' , omen, an o lege, Sweats, Levi d T-Shirts alwaysg Mike: Live the Lim 1 3 list' , . vig f f an it RR, DR .J ' x l CAREY PEARSON KATHERINE L. Qi PECEVICH. SRD 3 Concert'Marching Band Win Ensem ' District Band, Concert Choir, Harmonies: Drama Club, V.P.-Kay Club ' L.B., S.C., T.D., M.D., + the whole gang! ff., ELAINE PEDRO QAD Thanks Mom and Dad, I finally Made it!! PAUI. 9-5-84 I luv U Peggy T,C, S,H. A,D, S,N, KP., M.P Bffff Y0u don't know what you what you have until it's gone. GARY D. PERKINS QAJ Combine hard work determination and faith in God and anything is possible! Thanks Mom and Dad. Basketball 81. God is good. God is great, thanks the Lord for creating Snake! Anita 84 DD 81 W-'v MICHELLE PEDRO QAD Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. Best of friends S.H., S.N., A.D., T.H., BB., I finally made it. Frank-11-1-85 forever Freebird May we all reach our goals in life SKID 3.1. fi, RONALD W. PERRON KRD I told you I would make it G.C.! You too Mum. My, my, my, I'm so happy-Led Zep- pelin- The song remains the same! I'm glad it's over. Keep in touch T.R. + B.A.R. Time to move on. Ii fr al., -1 I CYNTHIA A. PEREIRA QYJ I wouldn't have made it this far without the love and support of my friends expecially Shari, Jodi, and Tina. Thankx, I love ya. Bermuda Bound '86. College, then Law School. Partying! ROBERT PESSIN KY! My mind is a terrible thing to waste, it works for me. EDWARD F. PETERSON RICKI PETTIFORD KRD DANETTE L. PEREWICZ QGJ Member of Marching Band, Concert Banc and Wind Ensemble, The school days by like years but the years go by like onds, so live the school days as if they the last. PAUL M. PETERS 4Gi . fthe school days are the best days of a 1 e. IT CHRISTOPHER M. PETTI CGD The race is not always to the those who keep on running Bound Later R.P., M.P., B.P., J.L. My bad Wild Bill c Not much JOHN PEZNOLA QPR! Pez. Cross Country, Indoor Outdoor, rack. Capt. CYO Spring Musicals There's no ex- citment in knowing what you're doing to- ll morrow. Ski NH T1 lf. HAI - MICHELE L. PEZZANO KA! I linally made it Mom and Dad. T anks for being there when I needed you. Best Friends Forever The Three Musketeers Kelly, Denise, and Michele, Best Years Ever Class of 86! Michele. MICHAEL J. PINA KGJ V. Football No one is a failure who is en- joying lifef' Thanks to Mom and Dad. '6 5 ra MARJORIE PLESS KGD Margie - California Lifestyle - Getting down to business-my way! Thanks Mom- + Dad. SCOTT D. POCHAY KYJ Thanks Mom and Dad. Two yrs, Swim Team. Good Luck no all my friends, enjoy life while you're still young. College Bound. l 'f 'xx MICHAEL S. PIANTONI KRD ALCINDA PINTO KRD Love is the greatest gift of all but to love something is to give it room to grow. To my N.E.F. Maddie + JoJo. SUSAN PLOUFFE KR! PLOUFFEY Best of times with B , S , SL, KS, and LM. MD, Love you Mom and Q., DIANA PORTER KA! RICHARD X. PICCINI KGB Drama Club, Literary Review. I would rath- er create a precedent than follow one. Bye MP, CP, BP, BM. JG. DC. MS. LL, KM. ROBERTA M. PINTO KGB I've finally made it. BARBARA M. PIERCE KG aka. Barb We've only just Zpegun, this party's over. Thanks to: Mom, Dad, Rich. Ducky, Matt, and Bobby. To the homeroom gang-Goodbye and Good Luck! l. --ef RICHARD J. PIRRO KYB Wanna be Captain of the Enterprise, Wanna be King of The Zulus I'll meet you by the third pyramid Y in ,-5. , I f KARYN J. PORTER KAI College Friends Forever JR, RH, MP, TS. Always remember the good times. Thanks Ma and Dad. Your the best, I love you. Fred. Can I drive7 I love S.M., forever. T.B, + R.K. Kleenex KB ALBERT L. PRATT CGD You can't get in trouble if you don't get caught. Track, Photography, Key Club, Ecology Club, Canoe Club. PAMELA PORTER QYJ DIANE PRENDERGAST IGI Di Dippy ding dong M.J. 4-27-85 Friends Forever- Marcian Monkey Mia , Ca, Lori. Bunta - It's nooky time. Prof- fesional Ice Skater, Thanks Mom and Dad, Love Ya! Ice show SL Modeling. LAURIE POWELL CGI Thanks Mom for everything. Fashion De- signer. Finally made it WorId . Best wish- if wglee Class of 86 ST, DD, SD, MH, JS, A, . DOREEN A. PRICE KY! Medical Secretary, Thanks to all my friends. Words will never express how much I love you Mom. I made it Nana! Thanks SG, LJ, KB, L. and my family, ever you 7'-n JODI PROMISEL QYJ Betty Boop Exec. Comm. 1,3,4 Treasurer 2, N.H.S., P.l.A. College lP.T.i See ya CP, TR, TK, MP, JS, MD. Thanks Mom. Nev- er forget the pleasure of the journey. MICHELLE RABIDEAU QGJ It's been fun, but my four years are done! Good Luck A.M.T., M.W., T.W. 8: D.S. Spe- cial thanks bo Mr. Coulter, Thanks Ma 8: Dad. See ya later B.H.S. CARRIE A. RAMSDELL KGB Good Luck Barbara. Remember all the good times. Thanks Mom, Dad. and Janet. Danny, Colleen, Dennis, I finally made itll B. R ,L , sf' BRUCE RAPHEL QAE always wld me not to look into the fthe sun but oh mama that's where is. College, Liberal Arts. SR. U. State Jr. Usher 4 'Q-f CYNTHIA P. RAYMOND QA! College Capt. V. Gymnastics B.F.! Chuckles 82 J.R. Jeff 7128185 Keys? Say what you mean, and whaltjyou say I luv U Dad! IfWfB- 2 PETER REGAS KRD JEANNINE RAND QAl Our hearts beat as one. Bill and Jeannine Good luck M.J., K.P., R.H., C.Z. Thanks Mom and Dad and Mrs. Kelly. Nursing RN I love you, Bill. June 15, 1988. Laurie and Paul. 1987 RICHARD R. RAY, JR. QR! '2 , Ni 5. BRIAN REARDON KG! College Bound, Play for keeps and try to never lose, live it fast but live the life you choose, rock and roll lives and breathes in giedhearts of the young Thanx Mom and a . F. KIMBERLY A. REISER Y College-bound Ha-ha-ha! Tgmanzs Mom 8: Dad and all my good buddies SG, LJ, DP. AS. LV. BR, LR. More good times to come. See you 1990 with my new vetbe!!!! Lisa don't forget R.R.!l! 5 sw. lllll 'i' MARTINA REED QYJ Softball-2, Track-12343 Drama-4: 'Keep smiling it's not over yet. Best buddies Cin- dy, Jodi, Tia, Leah, Debbie, Michelle- Tee aermuda Bound. College. I luv U Dad + om. BERNARD O. REYNOLDS QR! Benji And it's true we are immune, when fact is iiction and T.V. is reality, and today the millions cry, we ea! and drink while tomorrow they die. U2 1 v 1 - . - I li SANDRAH J. REED KRD SHERI M. RICCIOTTI QR College, Business. Seagull Beach, S,2', Sum- mer of 85 Remember the good times, G,L. Love you Mom and Dad. bye, bye Brockton High. JEANNE M. RILEY KAJ Jeans LR, CK, TG, MM, DH, EH, RC, MT-Luv ya guys! RONALD ROBBINS KYD lt is better to make friends than enemies. 'Uv 5 KAREN RIORDON no Michael always for you. To me are the only one Led Zeppelin, The Doors 81. Thank You Comfortablely Numb The song is over, it's all behind me. Love you Mom-n- Dad. Thanks, Cathie. STEVEN ROBBINS KYJ Collegeg TV repairman. Rock and roll is here to stay CINDY RICE KR Life has just begun. It is dawn yet, t e sun has not fully shown its array. There's a whole new world out there. Go conquer it! LORETTA RICHMAN KAJ Lori College, I love you Mom and Dadl Friendship should never be limited by dis- tance or by time! FfF: Mia, Deb, Ca, Di, SU 5l31!85 Rich KSamlfyl Florida 85-B6 DONALD M. RITTUCCI KAl Varsity football, N.H.S., Chairman Exec. Comm., lf my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it. STEPHEN I. ROBIE KAQ JOSEPH H. ROBING KR National Honor Society, Varsity Basketball, Boys State, Jr. Usher, Sr. U.S.Y., College, Medicine. Personality is a greater recom- mendation than any letter of introduction. X LEEANN RICHARDSON KG I love you Mom. I couldn't have without you! You guys don't forget Cherry, and Jennie! Summer of '85 beach. Charlie's Angels JANICE M. RILEY KAI College, Nursin Capt. J.V. 8: V. Cheerlead- ing Fab. 4 S. gl. CT! B.F.!C.R., K.P., S.M., Chuckles 82 C.R. Some say it's holding - on that makes you strong, sometimes it's letting go! . MARIA J. RIVERA KAI Mom and Pop I finally finished school. l hope you're feeling proud of me. I love U. l will always love you Fernando. W CN an p ROBIN M. 1 RODENBUSH qRy -Country, Indoor 8: Spring Track fesp. Fr. d'r.l x's: A.K., T.M., M.S.-was, frog toe! dreams be realized. UQ more K or PH! Thanx C.B. 1? N x ESTHER ROMULUS KG! J OLYN l luv you all your help Mom. .J. Friends Forever. Reach E.R.D.' you dreams SEAN RUDOLPH KY! 5 Q '1 RONALD J. ERICKS A ROD Q l V. Football N.H.S. Exec. Comm. BENJAMIN RODRIQUEZ KRD WRTHY Better Known As DJ. Nice! Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! I'll miss you BHS. Love ya, Coty. JOAO J. ROSA TANYA ROUKOUS QR! Tani. Fashion lndustry, Thanks Ma- Stringsf It doesn't matter where a girl comes from, as long as she knows where she's go- ing. No Surrender-Springsteen. BAR. Jo-12, R.P.-LZ. NC. Q ,, ON-In ii' BORBI-ANN RUGGIERO RJ FUCHSlA -l'm wide awake-gani, Sadie, Jasmine. Ricky, Andy, Moe. Really Kate, where's the hill'?- Ivy. Ybk., Perm. Press. How are ya? -cousins- B.V. 8: T.L. THE FRONT ROW CREW-K.T., G.M.S. il Sq. N' ,,, MARIA ROSA AJ lf you're not with the one you love, love the one you're with. VIOLANTA RODRIGUEZ KYB To have friendship is to be appreciated by those who seek for friendship in life 'Tom amor Bilantef' ,ao HOWARD ROSEN QGJ Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. i pc I .Q . PHILIP J. JOYCE D. KRISTEN M. RUOKIS KRD RUSSELL QGD RUSSELL QGX So where does the power come from tosee Thanks Mom and Dad, I wouldn't have Best Friends BS., S.E., M.T., HR., T.V. the race to its end? From within. Chariots done it without you. Best Friends: TH, KN, Thank U, BS., D.J. and D.W. 4 everything. of Fire KM, Nice knowing all of you. Mr. Coulter, I love you Mom and Dad. FICXPS College, you're the best Guidance Counselor. Hotellllestaurant Administration. Xj hJ AdaRo JQBHN P. RYAN D b CHRISTINE M. JONATHAN T. H' A . , , . . . Babsilgliaire.cCollggelnLNl3l.re W 6 Y The moment may be temporary, but the Captain of Swim Team, Drama C ub. We memories last a lifetime., Mike, SE., M.T., all wait for our ships bo come in. lt's a risky K.R. M.R. business. 1 ELSA SANTOS KY! if 6111.6 JENNIFER A. SAUNDERS QA! Q i CTT MICHELE W. RUSSELL QA! Maui Bound, Rah-Rah. After Hrs. JY , Memories are reflections of good times ' past. Thanx TW, JY, CS, CT-JC, RK lt's pink! Crazy 4 U E.D. 10-28-85 RHONDA SANDERSON iRl NATALINA SANTOS QA! --Ha We wan be friends forever --Rs + ' MS bl MV + TH + LV Soup! ROBERT .SAVIO QSM 'Hi We will be friends forever 'MS + MV + TH + LV Soup! + 1 N 1 lr G R - E- J .. PETER H. SCHWARTZ QR! And even the wise are merry of tongue. Soc- cer team. College Bound. MARK H. SCUDDER CGD ZONIA L. SEARCY KAI f'Take pleasure in leisure and believe in joy! WI-IAM 31 PAUL J. SERGI QYJ lt's been real! I2 years and maybe more! Good luck ho the Art Studio, Class of 'B6. RingIin50Art School in Florida looks good. Beach und! Rockhfloll-Led Zen Rules! KIMBERLY M. SCOTT Y I love you, Mom+Dad. FIS? Lzv, LH, MZ, SD, BS, I could not have made it with out everyones help, especially my Dad. Thanks for putting up with me. School was great to me. LAURIE SCULLY TERESA J. SEELYE my It is always better to try and tail, then not bo try at all! Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks Dave,you're the best brother anyone could gage. Love ya JC, AB, TG, MP, BN, and MIA SERGIO QR Love ya, Mom + Dad. Thanks, Jack. ut Ro Relroy Friends forever Lollie, Dippy, Di, Sue. Ca, Deb. Flight 107 Deb. r l lf , 4 r l I PATRICIA SCULLY KRD TERRILEE SEELYE QR Mom and Dad I have lived a dream and now it has come true. I did it for me and my daughter JenniLee. Love you all, Thank You, RUBEN SERRANO KYB ANGELA M. SEPULVEDA QR Ange as Playgg-I What appears to Ze the end, may just a new beginning. DEBRA M. SHAHEEN RJ Shaheen Best friends-MS, SS, CS, CD, BS, Exec. Com-3,4 Drama-2.3,-4, Yrbk-Can- Editor, French Club Techi'? Montreal-84 Hawaii-85 Pillow CNLW-Q Just one of the guys. Cal. Klein Und. 1 a .11 '. ' a Q 'Q .is N .v I, , 43 1:7 X fa ' ,A fiilili DENNIS P. SHEEHAN IGI Ski Club. Ecology Club Wealth isn't just a dream it's a necessilyu 'Porsche 911 Turbo There is no substitute Thanks Mom and Dad SARA ANN SHERICK CYD Qllhe lflt k is to grow up without growing old. STACEY SHEEHAN CYD Two persons cannot long be friendsif they cannot forgive each other's little failings. SV, TS, KS, BT, CS gg, 'Oi A T' 'v' SUSAN M. SHERMAN fGl Sue Thanks Mom, Ma 8: Dad. Summer of 'HZ HUBBLG The moment may be tempo' rary but the memory is forever. l-nite 66 ,I 0 'Vollege' BFF-EM, GC, MS, J+JN The I best of limes BEM THOMAS SHEA IA! Indoor Track Treasurer-4 P.I.A. Yearbook Sales College-Communications MOOO! BRIAN M. SHEEHAN IGB VERA ANN SHELBY QRJ sf MELISSA LEE SHIMKUS IRD Missy Obstacles have slowed me down hut nothing can stop me nowl SADD, YB- 2yrs. Mom thanks for supporting mel LOVE YAY Lisa you're the BEST'Bye friends: DS, MS, GM, BR, .lS, TR. I .Apu ' l . 2 1 ' .. r- - A MELANIE B. SHEDD IRD Mel Track-Indoor + Spring, Ski Club, Drama Club Aquaintances will come and go but true friends will last a lifetime. Thanks lDS.,',C.S., C.D., A.S., Deb do you have the eys. COLLEEN M. SHEEHAN G Figure Skating Drama Clusv, larbook. Friends are forever CD MS Thanks Mom and Dad. How high I aim, how much I see, how far I reach depends on me. BETH A. SHEPARD IGI VP. French Club. My interest is in the fu- ture because I am going to s nd the rest of my life there. Best Friend: KR, SS, CS Thanks Tim N.E. '85 CollegelLaw I love you Mom and Dad. CHRISTINE SHINE IGB Marching and Concert bands, Tennis Team, Chris I + Chris II Lana + Shiney Love ya Mom and Dad. Best friends forever, C.F., P.Z., K.S, PAUL MILLER ll!l6!84 Swee- tums I love you. .... 5. KATHLEEN LEEANNE RUSSELL S. JEFFREY J. SHINNICK SRD SHIPPEE CAD SHOEMAKER QRJ SHORE QAD Art.School. B.F.F.-P.Z., CF. Lanai, CS. vear business college. Wrestling Good ll's been fun. Thanks Mom and ad lshlneffl G00d Luck T-S Luck KA. Memories SA. Love ya T.K Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. M SUSAN SIEGAL QAJ CARLOS A. ROBERT SILVA KGB JEFFREY R. Tigkigmifn Qmilggril i'if?vlley.i.tfiCfiz.Cr?f SILVA up SILVERSTEIN iRl Green Valiant. C pt. Varsity Soccer Team ollege MARGARET SHANNON SIMMONS iRl SIMMONS QU JL. AK. KP. PW. MA. KC. - Fl'i9ndS 4- Chevy Z-28 in 86, T.W.A. 741 in 89 The Eva. Perry M. Scooby-Doo, EK, 10!19l85. world by 90. Thanks Do Dad+Mom and Live life to the fullest. CS. PRM - PS.KT. friends, Z.Bl0nde made it, Find your love and don't let go. l -v .O 1' Q .W- BRENDA A. DANIEL J. SITTE my .303 A H B df IQ k I S:TuEgg:nor man ig not who is without a cent. ,gjhavnkgfkmmfggd 6 a5:i!! 'en 5- an 'Y hut he who is without a dream. v-7 .3' sl!!-xi .Ll WJ' l l l f ' i i 4 i l KEVIN R. DIANE M. SLOANE fGl MARI-LOU SMART CAD SKILLMAN KG! ,.. A-suv' ow fi gf? JAMI SMITH QAJ Until we meet again. Good times bad times you know l've had my share. Moo? M.P.T.S. I want more? Thanks to my friends for ever- ything. Bob + Di, Marriage, child care. Par- ty upf JS, , V V , xg. ,E mg... JANICE SMITH QYJ Lafy Cazenovia The time is right and I'm right on time? Class of AD6, it's been reall See ya, Mr. B and pals special Sassy Sue, Jrobing, T.W. L+L.P lt's my Illfn. ri-'L ., 2 Thanks Mr, Gifford for everything. Varsity Soccer + Softball Hope to become a Pro Bowler. JOANN F. SMITH Rl Jo , Class Secretary, V-Soccer, gigure skating College, Good luck class of '86. Faith, family, and friends - yes I am rich indeed STEPHEN SMITH QYD 6 . JENNIFER A. SNELGROVE CYD Jackie-Beat friends forever! What would high school have been without you? WACW! I love you Mom and Dad! BC! Willis and John love ya! v i i JAMES E. SMITH QYB l love you Mom and Dad PB uncle Jim Smitty College SHERRI A. SMITH fRl Le Circle Francais - Board of Directors Two hearts beat as one U2 Track College Thanks Mom. T.P., K.K., D.W., T.Y., A.K., S.S,, B.B., K.D., A.A. BRYAN J. SMYTH CAD JOHN K. SNELGROVE JR. KY! Snelly, college, Straight to the wp Thanks Mom and Dad, your the best. Far away on an island where no one else can be, take my hand in yours, and live your life with me someday JOHN SOARES KA! Thanks Mom and Dad. l told you not to worry. lt's been real. Thanks to all my friends. Must be in the front row. PAULO R. SOUSA KY! 5 JAMIE F. SPADEA QYJ Spud Marching Band, College Bound lD.V.M.l If hard work is the key w success, I'd rather pick the lock. Love ya Mom- +Dad! FRIC + FRAC Live on J.B. Good Luck JH, CL, JC r ea.. TP MARY E. STEELE QGJ Mares exec. comm. However rare tru love is, true friendship is rarer lWAGF - TS+ EM Love ya Mom+Dad Bub -JJW H:KfSS BEM Fla. 86 1 V- 4 LAWRENCE W. y SOUSAESGJ Set Design, Drama Club, itor4Permanent Press, TV Ke Cl b, G vt B S - y u o . oys tate, Who's Who. College. And as I leave. l know that I am leaving my best friend. DOMENICK R. SPADEA QYJ Dom WILLIAM S. STADELMANN, JR. QR! Now Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man that he didn't already have. FINNY The Library Club. Deb, A.J. ERIC STEPHENSON CYD Photography Do it yourself, its easy 4CL+ESJ Try to run, try to hide, break on thru w the other side. l love you Christinel To all my friends-Good Luck, JW. CL. AM, Mom+Dad fi 47-'L . Zi' v,- 1 ,i , ff! ff' ZELTON STARKS KGB CAREN L. STONE KRD SOLID AS A ROCK Stace, Ca. Sue. Ski Club-The Alps 3, V. Cross Country, Drama Club. Mom + Dad. You've helped me ob- tain my goal, College. Your the Ultimate? ANDREW STATHIS lYl SANDRA J. STOVER QRJ Sand l1Time Dancer, Choreographer. Dancer in Spring Musicals. Ski Club- The best kind of learning is the kind you do on your own, BF-L A.. CS.. TS., teddy-bear. 'AMICKEYV' ' Stiff 1:4 Was I x jf I I N . GARY M. SULLIVAN Koi Thanks for everything BHS and Rock and Roll. Brian-Wanna play quarter. I Love You Donna Kid Mcffall. Feb. 18, 1985-June 28, 1985 The best days, If TRACY E. SULLIVAN KGJ Slll,l,Y Thanks for all the good times K' S., M.I' . SV., I..'I' , SS., KS., B.'I'., KB., J.'I'., Sandy gets none. Kfherie, follow the IIHB t2!l' Jill don't forget the HAIJDOCKY Matt get it out of your teeth!! Aw ,Q :, ff: ' '--2 -,,. i i If in' JACQUELYN L. SULLIVAN KYD Half-time Dancer, S.A.D.D.g Spring Musi- cals, Dancing, College, A.T. It's going to be great! You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories. F.F.g A.T., I love you Mom 81 Dad. ARAS SUZIEDELIS KYJ We-ther fate he foul or fair, why falter I or fear? What should man do but dare? - SG8tGK Sudiev-aciu tet,vyt, Ma. Best wish- es friends- ykwya. V.Tennis, Drama, Techi Ilir, N.H.S,-L.T.! MARGO STRIPINIS KAI Mugzl Thanks to my family, friends, Bubba Weed, I Love U. Mark. H.B., B.M., S.S., SM., L.B. College English. Something witty and poignant. Goodbye blue sky Good- bye. JOHN B. STUDLEY KRD MARJORIE L. SULLIVAN KYJ If you have a dream stick with it. Thanks Mom 8: Dad. P.J. and Brad forever. M.J,B., K.M., M.L., L.B., friends forever. T5 KIM M. SWART KGD Swartzy Remember all the good times, Bugzy TS, SV, SS, GL, SR, MP, SP, CS. Best times summer of 85. Sully Barb, we finally made it! Florida SG Collegefmccl Thanks Mom and Dad. MILTON I. STRUMPF KRD TV!Radio Club You must always make your own brakes Never give up on your- self. .I CHRISTOPHER P. SULLIVAN KGB THERESA SULLIVAN KRD Love reckons hours for months, and days for years, and every little absence is an age. lNAGF - E.M. 8: M.S. S.S., M.S., E.M. be cutie B.S. 8: K.R. 10-19-84 43-f CHERIE A. SWIFT KGI SWIFTY ICKA Ski Club, SADD, TGA I,T8zPD To the bi gins TS, KO, KS, BT, SV, SS, Freddy Tracy, Follow the RHB K22ll KEWI-Goodell 207 Suki, Kukie, and Dookie Luv you Mom and Dad. . l 1- til: l .P. Il ll mil lm- -:Hip - ill .rl 1 i BRIAN M. SYLVESTER CAI Sly TH., Trackg Thanks Mom and Dad. Good luck O.J.-lt was fun while it lasted, College, Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill. LYNNE TARTAGLIA KGB Lynnie Frittle Basketball, Softball, Exec. Comm. Best Friends-J.H., T.M., K.M., K.A., T.S., L.P., J.J.D., JEFF Y.T.B.. GR-5 Over n Over NY Florida 86 Thanks Mom and Dad. SALLY M. TEIXEIRA KGB Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you both. Hey, Manjit, we did it! Thanks for being such a great friend. Too bad mags did not last. Good luck to all my friends. NOELLE TENTINDO tcp Prince-Nikki Life is what happens while you're making other plans. gr? MARLA B. TABACHNICK QGJ Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have. Love you always Bob 7!6!83. We made it together SE, KR, DG, CS, Love you mom and Dad. SME re- member Fresh MATTHEW TAXIERA KGB fl ' it SIZ-ERINA TEIXEIRA QR! Thank you Mom and Dad and all my friends for making my school years very special to me. I love you all. l PAUL TERLINO my Goremonger Live and let die. When there is no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth. v. ,J ROWENA M. TAN QRQ Thanks Dad 8: Mom. I made it, now what s next7 Good Luck Cl, JB, LB, BS, PD, AW, YA, MB, MM. Listen to advise- but make your own decisions. LESLIE A. TAYLOR KYB L.T. Track l am a dreamer l want to convert my dreams into realities as far as possible. Someone with a mind of his own, ENRICO L. TARTAGLIA RJ College, Baseball, Good Luck C' ass of H6 We finally made it. Thanks Mom and Dad for 12 BF. years of support. l'.S History, Ms. Davis 5+6P.M. Van Halen. The Cars, Let the good times roll! DAVID C. TEIXEIRA KRJ A, PATRICIA A. TEVAULT Rl Pezi I love you Mom and Dag. Pezi. thanx for some great times. Sandy, It's been real! Love you Auntie Friends Forever MI-I, I-IV, SC, SR, KC, JT, JG ef: BARBARA THIBEAULT Bugzy Best of times with KS, TS, SV, SR, GL, SS. SP, CS, GUS lLDl Don't be a cuz- cuz!! lMPl Florida Love ya, Mom and Dad. LONG Q. THAI CGI 'Y' X IG! SCOTT THIBEAULT KY! , . A f fwfr 1 ao DONALD R. THERRIEN vsYl Jazz Band-Bermuda, College, ind Ensem- ble Good Luck A.G., R,L., OCO, J.S., A.T., K.L. Thanx Ma+Dad Lak1.,I-fi I LAM THICH STACEY A. THOMAS IYJ Thanks Mom and Dad. L.N., L.P., S.T., M.I-I., DD, LLSD Class of 86. ?Word Pro- cessing. I finally made it world!! WANDA I. TIRADO IAQ We create our tomorrows by what we dream of today. Thanks Deb, Jen, DM, and WR 1- 4-85 Wipe my tears away. I follow you RP! Dreams are made of emotions. IDOL. I love you, Mom. LAURA J. THERRIEN IGI? Thanks Mom 8: Dad! I love ya! P. . 3!2!84 Good Luck S.S., M.M., M.R. C.S., L.A. I'll miss ya! CELESTE THOMAS IRl ICEY GOLDSTAR PISCES Cherisl yesterday, dream of tomorrow, and live fo' today. Good luck to all my I'Ihomegirls8zI Io meboys especially my sweetheart Tony . JENNIFER THO in' RICHARD N. TOFTEROO IYI When it comes from inside you. WB BIWHD right. IQ. ii F.. l i lo: .uc v 1 lm Q, 1 9' KENNETH S. TONIS cY! ANNETTE R' - ILNT qsfzafssm UMass Amherst-HRTA. TONUCCI SYD , l ILMD-Thanks! Thanks JH,-Best Friend Thanx, Ma + Dad. Halftime ancing. Dra Gs The search is over! lSurvivorl Nancy. l ma Club, My Turn, S.P. 10-17384 College . FQ yen, will always love you! Dance Theatre If you see someone without i -QQ, a smile give them yours Jacqui, Beware of killer doors! I 'A , iw ,i .H u M NANCY TOWER QYD QUOC A. TRAN QGE Good Friends-Johnny + Willis!! yi BARBARA M. PATRICIA 3 .... L JACQUELINE L. ?COee'Ii'.AE TRAQHT SON THANH TRAN CGD TREhgIl?,l57giC'II!i G 0 SUCC I In l 9 one BIUS BVS 8 g0 8 gm- T153 fam 5:12552-azftzifshzzzizzgzi,afsa-iz2:2 Hockey l ! m HM 9 an 3 wait ti next year! ANNE MARIE ROBERT TWISELON ll, 1 TRUBIANO fYl TSARHOPOULOS fAl TUCCIARONE QYQ? I ' Enc, I love you! Tomorrow IS B dream IIIBI IC5 been long and hard, but I've ma e it! ' ,B leads me onward V V Special thanks to Mom and Dad! To: M.R. T.W. M.W. KK. and KC.-You're the best! I love you, Mark!!! Good-bye forever B.H.S.! 177 X E x.-,, -fm X i 4 r f if 4 1 W5 178 CARMEN VASQUEZ QA! In youth one learns, in age one understands. Love you Mom. Good Luck T.D., l.O. gil ' ff SANDRA M. VERNAGLIA QYJ A friend is a present you give yourself. SS., KS., BT., Tim, Sulie +Stac, thanks for all the good times. Love you dearly Mom and Dad. f'ollege Hound LISA M. VECCHIONE CGD Mom and Dad, thanks for all your help and support through the years, l love you. M.J., we finally made it. Kim, remember all the good times at R.D. Friends Forever with MJ and KR. MANJIT VIRDI QG Thanks Mom and Dad for understanmzng and helping out. My High School years have been memorable to me and l will never for- get them. Sally thanks for being such a good friend. CHRISTOPHER P. VACCA KYB r- ' 1. 'a-L ...ii EURIDES VASCONCELOS QAJ I don't know MICHELLE A. VEGAL Rl Thanks Mom, Dad and l'lowie D.J.H. Love ya Teri, Mary, and Robert. Congratu- lations Class of '86. 1? ANDREA R. WAGNER SIU Thanks Ma for your su sort, love youl My Turn. Good luck LB, , Cl, RT, PD, JR, HM. LS, MV. FRANK VARDARO KRD GABRIEL A. VASCONCELOS QA! Agradeco grato E sinceramente A tod que deram as suas contribuicoes em beneficio quer academico ou material ante os tres anos da minha estadia liceu. EDWARD J. VENCKAUSKAS QR! Ed-zo Go for it all while you still can. APRIL A. WALCOTT QA! ls what we see or seem but a dream within a dream? Thanks Mom and Dad and Sheri and Tam. Love you Ker! Submit bo the lit! iao! 3? y. CAROLE M JOHN WARD QAJ KELLY L DON WEBBY KAREN L RUSSELL E. WEINER KG! WENTZELL KYB MARY A. WHALEN KY! So long BHS it's been a long 4 years! l love you Mom and Dad! Thanks JD, AMT, TW, MR, and a special thanks to AW, I would never have made it without you! NHS 1-11 RICHARD M. WARD, JR. CRD Good luck to all my friends in the future, PAULA H. WEDGE QAD P.W. 8: D.A. 9!l2!85 Shooting Stars 4-eva Cutie I won't give up trying to love is ever- ything l43 Guess what? D.S., T.C.. M.H., RT.. L.R, Taz 81 Garf way to be sexy re- member the good times! - ef-nr TRACEY L. WHITE KYD Gooood Bye BHS. Hello Bermuda! Darrell, you're my one and only, I love you! Denise, this one's for you, 7123185 D.K.H. Remem- ber 12-2-85, 12-27-85 STEPHEN L. WILLIS KGD Jazz Ensemble, Band. The best is yet to come. College Bound. :Qi ..P I CHRISTOPHER F. WIESNER KYD Not enough is always enough.' Varsity Teirmnis-Duckbusters, NHS I'll be there to- nlg t. DELORIS WILSON KRD NHS. l am hungry for success and with the help of the Lord all my dreams will come true. Good Luck to all my friends. vawv- ,.,.-,, -0 -M5 RUSSELL WILLIAMS KRD -1 DAVID M. WILLIS KYD ':Willis These were the best days of my ' l love you Mom and Dad. Y0u're very special M.B, Hi Jack-n-Jenn, glad I m you! Snelly, Morrison I love you all! N i I5-o Ye? TRACY J. WISE KAD People without dreams are like people without faces. College: Best Friends MR, TJ. Turn the Page Flip, don't forget June I4! Shaps Flip, l'll always love you!! JOSEPH R. WISGIRDA KYD lf not for the depths of grief, how could we truly know the heights ofjoy'? Thanks Mr. Cattabriga, Mr. Riley, Mrs. Brosius Band, Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble . ag ADRIENNE M. WOOD KAD .ni DAWN WISE KR Cheerleading 2,3 Varsity Capt. 4, NI-25 Phil. 3:13.14 Living like there's no row means loving all you can today never forget us HC, SS, TY, JW luv u Mom and Dad xo -1 'JU bi gi: Da Cl: I . nb RENEA WOLFE KYD SADD Committee. Thanks to all my frien and my parents. I did it Mom and Dad! BARBARA I. WOOD KRD l finally made it. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. You made me stay In school and now l'm finally going to graduate! le K, A.: It ll ,ana- Ji Lax 3' , DEBRA A. WOODMAN KG! Debbie We have only scratched the sur face. College. TY ,467 . iz O A. JOSEPH WRIGHT KRD out there is a fortune waiting to be l'll let it go your mad: you coming , Luv U Mom Sz Erik, Chris, Lisa, SCOTT A. WRIGHT KGJ JEANINE L. YANNONE KR! Jelly Tickle Pink Redwood Big guns skong College. Business. My Lamborghini, BMW, Audi.Memories with John O. Times down the cape DK. Good friends JO. MB.. HS. AM. TR. Thanks Mom and Dad. WANDA M. WOODS KAD Having faith and trust in God anything is possible Ma and Dad thanks and I love you! Future goal is in computers, MICHELLE A. WRIGHT KAX Ivy The future is a gray seagull tattling in its catavoice of departure. Thanx Mom and John Fuchsia-Kreally Kate, where's the hill?l S,P.I. HELEN T. WYNER KY! Cheeks Basketball, Track I love you Mom and Dad. Don't lose heart Npx -V LISA YENUSH KAJ Set your goals and strive to meet them l love you Mom and Dad. N.H.S, l miss you. Basketball, Soccer, Softball 322 KZ, SD, TH, Thanks for everything Mr. H. 's in YER XIONG KAD Go for your goal, and be proud of yourself when you get to 50 years old Good luck niors' Wh n Se e you are 50 and have no teeth. remember the candy you have eaten! RICHARD YORK KYJ f X . -:QA JEANINE L. YABLONSKY KR Look out world here we comellf Thanks Mom and Dad! Best friends always MG well we finally made itl Michelle stay on your sideY!!7T' I love you Joe! Always + Foreverffl TAMMANY S. YOUNG RD Any rainbow that you call your own will lead you to your pot of old, Treasurer of Spanish Class, Key Clog, SADD Best of luck SDTM DENISE ZEIDMAN QRQ The memories have just begun, Dream n MB! Matthew C. 9!24f83 How totally un- predictable we are to one another I love ya! Thank you so much Ma, Dad, and Marybeth '79 Firebird Bye. shi' 1 PAULA M. ZOINO CRg Polly g N.H.S.g Friends have one soul e- tween them. i- GEORGE ZACHOS CAD Soccer From Pasarela to Zico 318 Tonce'-Yanks, Lakers, Terps, Fins, and Swill. inn.- CAROL ZARELLA CAD This is the end my friend, this is the end my only friend, I will never look into your eyes again, the end keeps playing DM + CV Thanks: DS, PW, JM, JS, MP, CB, MF, CV, DM, Mom + Dad. EDDIE BENDER CYD A DAWN ZAKROSKY 4 A Feb. 1 If you can image it, you it, if you can dream it, you can Best friends always, Deidre. Beach, Hey dude surfs up! AML, DL, MK, KC, GM. JEFFREY ZEICHICK C Triumphant goals are set through not only the mind, but through the body as well. Drama, Exec. Comm., musicals, Football, Ski Club, Swimming, Soccer, Track and Field, ILUM JEFFREY BRETON CRI CHERYL BURRILL QGJ MICHAEL FROST CRD BRIAN MACDONALD IR? PAUL S. MAY KRD If l leave here tommorrow would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now because there are so many places l've gut to see, l'm as free as a bird, JONATHAN T. l KATHERINE STETSON IQAJ SILVERSTEIN X322S22g3L1ikfD'3?:3aai?' C'l'5g,JY5 kxnl here, Boss. Excuse me, are we sernng donuts ln another solar system? Berklee al'-v ,GNFU I , ff 3,1 ii , 'ff JOHN SULLIVAN CRE YVETTE VEIGA IRD el ,fue -4 11 -..i 11.. The Alternative Education Pro- gram at Brockton High is for stu- dents who experience difficulties in other school settings. The stu- dents who attend are students who are able to benefit from a smaller school in which their edu- cational program is indiviualized. There are currently fifty students attending. When the students gra- duate there is a wide range of ca- reer and educational opportuni- ties, such as college, the military, and jobs. 184 1' w - L wif 49' if' X vi 'f i 'X ll in .ff 1 - 1 Barbara Souza Nancy Porter -loan Kerr Coralie Sweeney May Sweeny Cheryl Hawksley Maureen Haughey Margaret Lipper Pepita Kelly Stuart Kramer Steven Hansen Joyce Doherty -lanice Emery Teresa Waddleton Marietta Wood Elizabeth Cahill 186 IP ll l will 5'll'1l' i SAV V144 Mg ' y ,S 4 f -Tglqra gQlsl'i X47 i T 1' i if 1 'B if I .2 f The following pages are presented to extend our appreciation for a particular group of dedicated and commited workers, the Brockton High School operational staff. This special group includes the secretaries, special education assistants, cafeteria workers, security officials, and custodians. Their commitment and dedication in maintaining our fine school environment is seldom acknowledged, and we would therefore like to show our gratitude and appreciation through the next few pages. We all thank you for your time and effort in keeping the quality of B.H.S. maintained. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Shirley Jones .I .-Z -3045!-l lf., '611!.Q 6' X I N K X,AQXM..lA .' en ll' N 'xl . 'A ,..: Lnif Bflvlhbf Vlaire Hunan Nancy Walsh Ann Whalen l -luan Cafhman Ann Sweeney Doris Callahan Ruse Dnnley 6.7 .,.' 1, , ' D X.D X Ruse Macrina Bea Brady Ruth McNeill Ruth Murphy Barbara Weiner Otyla .-Xndrutif 1 :, -'msg L... I Ht xr V, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u f .Q- Gu, W: H ' LAI 'fx 1 f'3f1-if-1 I L-Ghhgq 9-H :Q- C' .1 U 'mA S, 014: M will in mf' if ADVISOR - Maria LeFort MANAGING EDITORS- Lisa Lundin Melissa Shimkus COPY EDITOR- Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero ART EDITORS- Debbie Carr Kathy Shinnick PHOTO EDITOR- Erin Cornelius BUSINESS MANAGER- Leah Butler CANDIDS- Debbie Shaheen FACULTY- Melissa Primack CLUBS- Ann-Marie Lindsey SPORTS- Martina Reed EVENTS- Nancy Costa SENIORS- Tanya Roukous STAFF Arthur Duke Woo Seong Joo Stephen Tinglof WRITING CREDITS Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Kimberly Hall Debbie Green Debbie Shaheen Joann Smith Ruth Kechejian David Wedge Michelle McGlone Karen Lupo Larry Sousa Paula Zoino Chris Fox Kathy McGillis Erin Cornelius Melissa Shimkus Jacqui Sullivan Theresa Sullivan Stephen Willis Nancy Costa Lisa Asiaf Beth Mercier Don Ritucci Trisha Scully Tanya Roukous Brian Moore Kristyn Mulloy John Allaire John Sullivan Lori Galante Kerin Auger Mark Payson Jon Sampson Nancy Fanizzi Lynn Tartaglia Aras Suziedelis 190 SALES STAFF Leah Butler Debbie Carr Tia Kelleher Lisa Lundin Debbie Shaheen Missy Primack Anne Marie Lindsay Colleen Sheehan Diane Grueter Mary Steele Sue Sherman Gina Grimaldi Erin Cornelius Sharyn Ekberg Kelli Craig Kristen Bonfilio Kerry Batchelder Debbie Lewis Tom Shea Missy Shimkus Rowena Maria Tan Joanne Noone Jamie Spadea Michelle Dikmak Tanya Roukous Dawn Kostca Julia Montero .-.ii--1 1:7 C 7 Melissa Shimkus Lisa Lundin Y? Bobbi-Ann Debbie Shaheen 'ij Leah Butler Ann-Marie Lindsey 3 --,.... Melissa Shimkus Martina Reed Dear Seniors. As Managing Editors of the yearbook, we speak for the rest of the staff in saying that we hope you will look back on this year- book with fond memories of the four years spent at Brockton High School. We would like to thank the Edi- tors, staff, and contributing writ- ers that made this yearbook the best it could be. But. most of the thanks goes to our Advisor, Maria LeF0rt, whose patience and toler- ance guided us through the con- struction of this special book. In future days, months, and years, we hope that you will enjoy this book as much as you did the first day you received it. Sincerely, Lisa Lundin and Melissa Shimkus Co-Managing Editors Maria LeFort, Advisor 191 1986 1986 Sports 1986 1986 1986 Many changes and events took place dur- ing our stay at Brockton High, but our Senior Year was no doubt the most exciting, and the most memorable. We witnessed such histori- cal events as Live Aid and Farm Aid, the Patriots making it to the Superbowl, the arri- val of Prince Charles and Princess Di in our country, the Geneva Convention, and the spotting of Ha1ley's Comet. But along with the good, there also came the bad. We wit- nessed the tragic deaths of Rock Hudson and Samantha Smith. We were all shocked after viewing the Space Shuttle Challenger's fatal explosion, carrying the first teacher who was ever to travel into space, Christa MacAuliffe. In the Entertainment Department, it was certainly a busy year. Bruce Springsteen tied the knot, as did Madonna. Stevie Wonder was banned from Africa, and many artists united against Apartheid. Boston's very own 'til tuesday took the world by storm. Sting took a go at it alone, and was just as success- ful, making a memorable stop at the Worces- ter Centrum. Glenn Frye had the same idea, making quite a name for himself while doing the soundtracks for Miami Vice and Be- verly Hills Copn. Dire Straits, Sade, Arcadia, Power Station, Whitney Houston, Freddy Jackson, and once again, U2, kept at the top of the charts. As for movies, the Brat Pack entertained us with St. Elmo's Fire , Mi- chael J. Fox humored us in the box-office smash Back to the Future . Some other memorable flicks included Rambo , Rocky IV , Desperately Seeking Susan , After Hours , The Color Purple , and Night- mare on Elm St., Part II , starring our man Freddie. As for fashions and fads, things were sim- ply marvelousn. Guess Jeans, Reeboks, CB Jackets, overcoats, lace and rhinestone jewel- ry, shaker knit sweaters, bizarre hair coifs, and for the guys, the Miami Vice look, were all the rage. Most of us participated in aero- bios, or some kind of fitness, and with the invention of Dominoe's Pizza, we needed it!! Of course, which one of us could forget the newly installed Salad Bars in the B.H.S. cafsfl By the way, what happened to the cu- cumbers'?'?'??'? All in all, 1986 was a fun year with a wide range of fads, fashions, and events, making it best year ever. Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero Debbie Shaheen Melissa Shimkus Lisa Lundin 192 Indulge , . Wann Groidmv ' ' 629 if You've comc as long WHY babY Kiwis. m e 3 LIFE is NG? l .. -- Reflection f A Winne H if! ,Li '-1 1 Zi ,i ,.l l l 1 l l i l w l 1 li l -u 1986 1986 Sports I A dazzling I Have Paid My Dues display of Witt Dme DUI ' Fi! i , ' ll, Q E In The +V Eye Of The Sturm sf? Q! M153 uxi 1 1 1 1986 1986 1986 Entertainment 1986 1986 1986 l ' 1 U EXBIESS yo I' self. A Tale of Two Princes F 1 C Go 5,9 Davm 6 , -Q Ma! ot Sh kH THE REST QF YOUR LIFE. Cool Cops, llllll! lllEllll'I'V! SWATCH, Good Things im Small Package 3 0 na S S How th? Mighty Fall I5 on the loose! I 98? gs in E361 , , :fl xt Y :TM NJ t , t v I I e e lv o ome, ' outus. ultlple 411115153 JJ Ui ,eq t 'L- J. e Simple' d:Spri g t ' I Tune! I-le's Suzzlmg At 7800 yi Best X dll Q5 Ilttwian IM Some people think l'm nuts, some are indif- ferent, and others are just havmg fun with ft. Hits ' ' ' ' The Big t ' , , Q Nr' 1 . Fresh UPPIISITES e sN Charlie Sexton's Iue. mum 60081 , f 1 RUCE SPRINGSTEEN r ! I I B People In The News I UEGVRE STAR OF THE YEAR United Us MQW 'ig Wig S ilo I ts Walk PIHRTS STRIKE ,. All , 'amlf J v v img:- ,. e -uv- A Spunky Tycoon Turned Superstar H SII'Lll,L,'fIl-ft1Hx1lIjL,' Lev lc1c'0f'cu becomes 1 f IllEI'I'C'll fs' llolmvl new fo P lk her Tensions 77umlesAmerica my besfyeqr Unm 4 f YOU w 'Inv-snug De the fr...w Lorean Il is Sill Q If you still believe l an me, save me. + .Q , P423 Q., Bow rrwavsrna C and Mr Tfominglogrips nlrhl-arhodwr l l Bernhard Goetz, the subway gunman l .un VHQKQ z'L':':.:: ,--1 Hartman: still running ahead , - f f' ' f , f 2 'F las f 1' A32- , giif , ff Q , , ie, The Beautiful' 4 x- ag Q 6,4 e ' 1 Von Bulow and his daughter Cosima N 'if if if if I E? if he ' ff' , 'V 7:2-f 192 2- 1 'f 2 iigiel FX wfecjrl il M0353 SIIUW llllS MR. WSTEB: WELCOME T0 THE REM WDRLD , , x xii Who lie 1 i Y WW THE l New num GOOD BYE JORDACHE if LUCK ,Yr 583-7035 53 'L ozoigy .fou K ,. 0 W f, .vvamy 55 ,I ' ' 605 Belmont Street Brockton, MA 02401 V V V V BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '86 Brockton Credit Union Core Building Brockton High School KENYS AUTO CARE we recommend - HUES IIIIUNIZIN HANIIIIIII 'I for - EVERY Qomplefe PAINT - HCME Waxing and Shampooing the painter's paint - thc architect's choice KEN HOLMCREN 74 Plain Street Business: 16171584-70613 Hancock Paint, Wallpaper, 769 Main St. Brockton, Mass.02401 and Rug Center 4neAncAMPeu.o KEITH om Brockton, Mass. 586-4635 Congratulations f617Q 583-2194 Q., Class Of 86 aoucnr a. som C 3 Wm H Sheldon uc nnnm a nnum co., mc. Associates me woooen aAnneLs - sreet at Frans onums ' P O Box 3344 WILLIAM H SHELDON Brockton MA 02403 CHARLIE PRIMACK 31 OAK RIDGE DR. WEST C6175 584-7337 BROCKTON, MA. 02401 New a usso - Au. oescmpruons ' spgdanzlng 'U Conections The Colorful Expression of Mouemenr Smith cSfEg.0frum BuckleyQHunt 4539 m ' 'GQ 85 MILL STREET 'HSM'-ww BROCKTON, MA 02401 , Protecting People and Business. 500 Forest Avenue 0 P.O. Box 1910 0 Brockton, MA v 02403-1910 ' 586-5432 1403 Hanover Street 0 P.O. BOX 1151 ' Hanover, MA ' 02339-1151 ' 871-2288 GyMNASTlCS INSTRUCT'ON TODDLERS To TEENS GYM RENTAL FOR BIRTHDAY PARTYS OWNEFVDIFIECTOR MICHELLE L. FARLEY 'IN'- v 9 ' ' Qld Hairstyling Salon Q And Perm and Color Specialists ' ' II 330 North Main sr. - Brockton, Mass. 02401 5 Phone 0 583-9853 Q BEST WISHES Tel. 588-1788 TUES.-SAT. 10-5:00 to the y FRIDAY 10-8:00 CLASS OF 86 from Designer's Choice 410 Belmorvf 57f99f HOLIDAY KENNELS AND PET MOTEL Brockton, Moss. 02401 Alice Perelro Louise Toronfino Broggiinliijllg. 401 583-8555 BEST WISHES COLLINS 6 MCGRATH REALTY, INC. TO THE CLASS OF 1986 826 BELMONT STREET BROCKTON, MA 02401 FROM REALTORS GRADY JEWELERS INC. Belmont U,g'91l,- 1 'Iliff across from B.H.S. For Three Generations 586-1988 8 5375055 gt. 2 i RECORDS TAPES Capetown Plaza 0 Hyannis, MA 02601 0 775-4777 Taunton Malt 0 Taunton, MA 02780 0 823-6226 Cardinale Plaza 0 Brockton MA 02401 0 588 5468 Pleasant Shops ' Weymoutn, MA 02190 ' 337-2541 Congratulations T 0 STUDENT LOANS The Class gf 1 We have money for you. Call 586-6070 for details. HANSON PRINTING COMPANY INC. The Dusinessmon's Pn I 200 Monlello Street I Brockton, Massachusetts O2 03 990 16173 586-4737 CONTACT LENSES non. wen. rn . - o-s so HEARING Atos runs. muns. - o oo- zza Belmont st e 9 Brockton J . OPTICIANS, IN . 64- CAFE INC. W C 73544 ' e93R BELMONT STREET MAILING Annnass- . vsnsmn noon-venemn noon T00 BROCKTON, MA 02401 P.o. Box soo Specializing in MEA V TEL 586 2725 BROCKTON MA 02403 BONELESS VEAL Onset- f CCPELAND and Dinin oom in- cAt.t. Venetian Too t ttct ,W 588-4231 M11 00- M oven 1 ous!! B 8-f-w-M BROCKTON uwPoR-r TELEPHONE 617'584'2440 . . I oo . soo f I 185 I A 7 NN Fu cue? Ct gn -L-1-1-1 1554 MAIN STREET ' BROCKTON, MA. 02401 BEST WISHES CLASS Of 86 Best Wishes Representative FRANCIS G. MARA I V I I 1159 MAIN STREET ' BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02403 1 I :z v Telephoqe f617J 586-1302 t vu... no I 1 I I I I E A Friend I Ii X - Exercise: A Way Of Life i , . . 320 Main Street 587-2000 Cefltfal DIVISION Brockton MA 02401 1 ' J. EDWARD CARCHIDI, D.D.S. PAUL A. MARINO, D.D.S. PAUL M. FITZGERALD, D.M.D., INC. l GERALD L. GOVEIA, D.M.D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO I Om Comny YMCA ORAL sl MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY OFFICE HOURS 1351 MAIN STREET DUANE J. GERMAN BY APPOINTMENT BROCKTON, MA 02401 Executive Director 46171 583-2155 THANK YOU SENIORS MeGRATH'S STUDIO SENIORS - WEDDINGS - FAMILIES PASSPORTS - COPIES - RESTORATIONS 5 Z .IN 588-7681 One Perkins Avenue, Brockton I. I 'J-EQ., UNISEX SALON GET DONE California Style ' ST O2.OfmWO 1 MA t - ' -v4.1-y-qgznnn.-n----nn-n--innuqns:u'uivmPv-vr-:?'w-v-v--T3 .7 I' ' , Rf I 1 U B KT - ivlgi ggwouw' 60W C F .Fwgf . I 586-5273 QA, Best W1shes 75-1' E , enocxrou, uAssAcHuse1rs oz o ' 'O LL , N 426 MAIN STRE T AND 4 1 786 .SVG - ' C7 NF: I W Glannaros Inc, Dwi 4' 1 588-8191 P' mf I I 430 Main St. Brockton, Ma. 02401 Q Bay State GHS Company II- fl -Ixlwf' 995 Belmont St. k Brockton, MA 02401 Q' M I 'QM fem 580-0100 1 If? 'Qty' 1-800-242-0940 7 I iv . . . 9 '1?'N4 ?w' 'F .' 4'?-0-F .-'-FI?-- F-'95-.Q I A wwe? 5' - DANIEL J. JUDGE, D. M. D. 831 PLEASANT STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 587-0364 Practice Limited To Orthodontics I I I I I X' I ffig- I BR :le ' J, X Q. 17 Fitness is our style I TEL. 588-5857 CI I P LAC If 9'0- VX F. 85 LIBERTY ST., BROCKTON, MA 02401 588-3444 , Agency I Specializing In Auto And Home Insurance Congratulations I to the ' CLASS or '86 f ' 51- LARRY BRIGGS 47 LEGION PARKWAY ' 9 BRocKToN, MA 02401 I Rrvl NGS fi PAINT AND WALLPAPER I O OBIH MAINSIBEEI'BBOCKION MAO?-iCI'5 5 2 I LOT 4 DD' 0 nn, I SIMD WUYED YIQOWIDIII DI LIST I CONGRATULATIONS A Friend I . fam saurao aus. I -,Ti J : Y-' , .9 Voyager: Bookshop An aoventune in luteiutune' I ANN ,wo nrcmnn nz ronnfv sneer VALANZOLA anocxrofv. MA ozaor 511555 HAYDEN S WEST SIDE INC BROCKTON MA 02401 Love's Unlimited Floral Boutique THE PLACE THAT SHOWS LOVE 1574 Main St. Brockton Mass. 02401 583-9466 PATTY S PLACE I 987 Main Street Serving Breakfast and Lunch Specials Daily Open 7 days a week 583-3911 I I 204 Louis Di Pietro, Regional Vice President A 1106 Main Street hi'-. '35 ., , J Brockton. MA 02401 Sr 16171 586-2989 ' gb' C6171 586-8521 Good Luck Class Of 86 A , m..rAv- Is A . ,af I wrt-'twofw h.1,1-fi.-.un nz -v -or-. unnngw-.Q Wg msmancp mp .rv-qu ...,p,g,., uuogk -5 Representing Massachusetts Indemnity 8 Life Insurance Company Representing First American National Securities, Inc, BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1986 FROM ROBERT E. MACNEVIN SR. 81 JR. AT THE DAHLBORG-MACNEVIN FUNERAL HOME ,A ,L il- , ', ' I A Hdrrvinhrmx 4 -ws i'- ig..-T' v5 1 ' in lvl.-' S -1 'i 1 l . 'tif .1 I' ' V A 4 -1.- . -Q. A-. H H .I ,- l 583-1670 1675 s MAIN srnser 364-5254 aaocxrore MA 02401 L L CAR STEREOS AUTO ALAFIMS RADAR DETECTORS CRUISE CONTROLS BUNROOFS REAR WINDOW DEFOGGERS RUSTPROOFING TELEPHONES BROCKTON WATERTOWN 721 seunowr sr. snr-2100 4:10 mm sr. szeaaoo QUINCY FRAMINGHAM use sournenn Anrsnv ammo sae woncesren no. szwsoo Bob Emery Marie Riccardi o'o I HIIIPI Marketing Group FRANKLIN BLDG M03 06 M ST BR5QKT5NA'IIA 02401 16171 584-EMR1 I H . ge , F ' A X5 683 B'ELMQNTmE+ ' sci-:ER NISSAN co., INC. I , i 0 0 II I if L I MIN I I6 Y S- U Uarlrrr xblrnp Hurlhrimq pgygwg VAPAHO CCCD LUCK AND SUCCESS WALTELMORE J pupil lgyq df' 2 mr: 1932 9 0 B.H.S. '86 The Pl Group- Brockton O24O PM New England, Inc fn 4 ALL THAT JAZZ Prolbsclonll n'allQd0l'll0llf 1, of E. Edwin Wlesner, Jr., C.P.B.C. qw 9 MCJRAN ..rEwEr.ERs . Watches - Diamonds - Silverware 23l2r. f'f?.if'35L we OffiCe:617-587-1550 7 3 E5ggN22gfREET Haggggg QM ' BROCKTON, MASS. HANOVER MASS 586-1126 826 5330 H Bl.DG.WRECKING CO. .r A1 ' Crr rrr . rAr ' EMERGENCY . 52154 F 7T'ffQEfEQEQ?ff7: '- S E RV I C E E 'afzfzifzffa 9 'iii' 1' A Aifn AVAILABLE 1 If ' X l i tl L S, L . LICENSED - sorroso - msunso 3 W A ff A ' L ' I 138 WILDER ST. EXT: - I . BRCCKTCN 588 I 3 390 , HAR3IaES?S1E43?SINI 533-3394 Salvage Yard: Used Brick-Lumber-Steel TELEPHONE 583-7230 EGAN-DEYoUNGf CREATIVE FABRICATION OF PLASTIC PRODUCTS P.O. Box 3206 1614 Main Street Brockton, Mass. 02403 QQ? G20 S 6 CHOICE LIOUOFIS BEER - ALE 1 GREEK SALAD Ifgggmin can sea-9420 587-7231 ' '45 f Since 193g 979 MAIN STREET, BFIOCKTON sandwiches mga 11 a,m. - 3 p.m. BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURES CLASS OF 1986 QUALITY PERSONNEL INC. QUALITY TEMPS. INC. and QUALITY RESUME SERVICE Specializing in placements of secretarial and office support personnel fulltime, permanent, and temporary positions Start Your Career Today Call the professionals 588-0500 328-6400 623-Pleasant St. 339 Hancock St. Brockton No. Quincy ASSOCIATES. INC. I.UIZlI SHOE SHOES FOR STYLE AND COMFORT - CUSTOM ORTHOPEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED srscml. A rmsnc roorwun CHILDRENS SHOES 0 ORTHOTICS ' ARCH SUPPORTS mon. - rn. 7:30 ro 5 sn. 7:30 TO I COMPLETE REPAIR DEPT 1717 MAIN ST., ROUTE 28 586-2409 CAMPEILO SECTION INC. PEOPLE'S INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Specializing in Auto Insurance Conveniently'located in the Registry of Motor Vehicles bulldlng 486 Forest Avenue Brockton MA 02401 580 1091 GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES 586-6255 anna-qarmnuq EQ QIQSLI SIRI. emuupn nun 695' 7 7 cn an f 'cf s i l . D' ' om MAIN STREET - BROCKTON In ' uve lSi 191 1 Pl 6 MISSY, Congratulations and We Love You. We are really proud of you! Ma, Dad, and Debbie WE SELL 81 SERVICE HIGH IJUALITY HI-Fl Q YAMAHA Bostolmcoosncs AIWA Denon rw rritri NQGTICH . ,, , A A . Goon LUCK AND BEST WISHES signer ml UXRWIR KEFI mmm, . EXPERT SERVICE g Lg .CAR INSTALLATION os. . NESSRALLA REAL ESTATE COMPLETE SERVICE 628 BELMONT ST., BROCKTON RTE. 123, ACROSS FROM SEARS 627-629 Pleasant St. Brockton, Ma. 02401 583-1500 Compliments of 9 A I l S GZA DRILLING INC. Test Borings Diamond C 0 M M 1 T M E N T T 0 v A L U E S 1 N C EL 1 9 1 1 Drilling Geotechnical Instrumentation 1215 W. Chestnut St. and Brockton, Ma. FOOTGEAR . . Quality Selection Service A - , Feed - Farm - Home - Garden Savings E Agway Answers Your Needs 740 Belmont St. - Rt. 123 A ' ' Brockton' Ma' 19 Riverside Ave. Brockton also: Burlington-Danvers-Natick ' 5854055 ' Warwick, R.1. , , N v-Ax M A 1 Xxllll x Q Ill 1 X.1l111 LSI.-1. Lg l 89 WESTGATE DRIVE BROCKTON, MA 02401 FINE run-5 6171586-1509 BETTER F4SNI0Ns OPEN THLJRS., FRI. Nsres TIL 9 PM. , 169 MAIN ST. BFIOCKTON, MASS. 16172 583-6406 me BROCKTON'S FINEST FURRIEFI I Am SERVING THE WHOLE SOUTH A DIVISION or A LANOUE ENTERPRISES, INC SHORE 8 CAPE COD 169 Main Street Brockton, MA 02401 583-6406 I BEST WISHES I Tel. 587-1224 Service - . 79 47 I -2 I 20 SeIec!'on I Better F urnztw e for Less Samfacgon H - - , Illl ' ' ' I Q IIIRDWIRE l HOME CENTER ' You CUl1'l Do BellerAni'wherr Elia., 01 50 Meadowbrook Rd. Brockton. MA 0240! I I 1824 MAIN ST. BROCKTON. MASS. 586-OO41 I CONGRATULATIONS 'A' 0 lfr CLASS OF 'se I BAYBERRY PLAZA F 8m M SPORTS INC. SEEKONK, MA 02771 I ren. rem sas-3782 I' 679 Belmont Street Brockton, MA 02401 SANTWS Continental Italian Deli and Specialty Variety Store . . 1439 MAIN ST., BROCKTON IOpposite Campello High C I Risel E MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:45 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. I. Featuring the best in Featuring: Italian Finest Products - ' PARTY PLATTERS - PASTRIES - SUBS Brockton COVTIVTIUVYITY PVOQYGITWTIIUQ TEL. 588-1355 I ' Sfwv4+fw1fW? +St6I'liI1gam- H JEWELRY leather 1-0 S, 246MAINS- A , A J ' BRQCKTON zMAX 1 588-8426 C6179 584-1451 C6173 587-0400 .BROCKTUN CLE Eb7E7L KAWASAKI 2020 MAIN ST. YAMAHA enocxrom, MA 02401 CAN-AM Joe GARDINA 588-9507 CARS TRUCKS VANS BATTERY OUT LET SM 1264 Main Street Brockton, MA 02403 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1986 TEX BARRY'S CHILI DOGS 250 MAIN STREET BROCKTON OUR CHILI DOGS ARE HOT STUFF! DRY CLEANERSW K-MART PLAZA-Brockton 2001 Main St. tRte.28y qNext to the Singer Storey Open Daily 7:30 to 7:00 Tel. 584-1062 BURGER KING 606 Belmo t Street B ockto Ma 02401 588 1963 i ' BEST WISHES GOOD LUCK B.H.S and CLASS OF 86! CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '86. -I - Servlng Brockton - Q Q slnce 1913 OOURMLT 0 rn 7c1rn :rn o sclnbzuicihes 0 WHOLEWHEAY FRENCH BREAD ITALIAN CORNED BEEF PASTROMI PEPPERONI Dolly Slndwrch Soocrall Q soup -- sczlclbs Q TDCJIIZGI przobcxits, 5.94, 9047 Cuppee Beans, Deli -AE DELI s'1?f.-90 rate 125,511 Jrzelrzill plaza 'i Brzocikton 584-2047 V' 1 ' SERVED ON LT RYE DRK RYE BULKIE ROLL WHIT ROAST BEEF IURKEV HAM SALAMI CHEESE Dolrclouq Homemade Soup l 50 cup 1 95 bowl GARDEN SALAD GREEK SALAD CHEF SALAD mesh unit Jrzobucrce, I purztly plutterzs - cheese plutterzs ICECREAM POPSICLES MILK SODA NEWSPAPERS COFFEE BREAD BAGELS EGGS BACON Grocerles ' Dell 0 Subs ' Beer ' Wlne Authorlzed Massachusetts State Lottery Agent 586 6210 216 Belmont St Brockton CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 We finally made it! Keep in touch . . . see you at our reunions. Good luck from THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE call abeob Fora quick orztxerz pick-up MEMBERS Xl Thanks For Your Great Support 584-3333 PS O 1 May all your hopes and dreams come true. , fx 7 ' , ' A fxyvlzflsg v l 14711411 Good luck from the K , ' 1 Class of '87 137 Mann St Brockton MA O2llOl AS YOU FOLLOW ALONG LIFE'S PA TH MAY EACH DAY BE FILLED WITH A BIT OF HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS. ' . ?a- K fi? 'iw ff - -ff, A f-22 lxggzi 'Y ' -J, , ,fi 5 7 E355-X422 If 4 2 4? Z a A .Q-v-V .,'ef ' YH-1491. ,, .Z , 'S' 'ff tiff 4 - E4,3fjEZi35,f , ,222 'W 'ezg 1 , 1 K I 'f fff1f,7.,, -K-Jifgffyy iffy, We222221 1f?211 ' 1 ' qi if ? , .. ,AV 9 ' sf Gag , ' rf -'ff '5475' A ., :gg ,V 1,--4 . ,, ti. GOOD LUCK SENIORS KEN MURPHY ,, DODGE-MURPH Y PHOTOGRAPHERS The moment we have been waiting for all of our lives has finally arrived, and our days B.H.S. can only be thought of as great memories. During that time, we matured as a group, but also as individuals, into the responsible adults we are today. It's now time for us to branch out into our own individual lives and formulate a new path to follow, with our solid B.H.S. education helping us along with each major step we take. How can we ever forget the first day we entered the great doors of Brockton High School? We were all overwhelmed with the experience of meet- ing new friends and settling into our own separate niche. Each one of us carefully sculpted ourselves into our own person, and began to learn from our peers exactly who we wanted that person to be. We became secure with our new found identities and our abilities. This fresh feeling of self-confidence will guide us through the individual experiences we will face in our new lives. It has also principles and beliefs. Most importantly, we have learned to adapt and get along with one another, despite whatever personal differences we may have. We have learned to respect someone else's beliefs that may oppose our own. Through out many fluctu- ating experiences at B.H.S., we have come to appreciate the urgency of pushing to meet our separate goals, no matter how many times we are faced with defeat. I Looking back on our four short years at Brockton High, we feel both jubilation and sorrow. We will be leaving our second home, but traveling to a new future. We have learned a great deal at B.H.S., all of which is a stepping stone to the new adventures and experiences we will be facing in the outside world. We will go riding on our individual roads, but each one of us can stop to touch our ageless memories of Brockton High. Farewell and Good Luck Class of '86!! Bobbi-Ann Ruggiero helped each and everyone of us to form a specialized set of FRIENDS And I never thought I'd feel this way and as far as I'm concerned, I'm glad I got the chance to say, that I do believe I love you. And if I should ever go away, well then close your eyes and try to feel the way we do today, and then if you can remember! Keep smiling, keep shining, knowing you can always count on me, for sure, that's what friends are for. For good times and bad times I'll be on your side forever more, that's what friends are for. Well you came and opened me, and now there's so much to see and by the way, I thank you! Whoo . . . and then for the times that we're apart, well then close your yes and know the words are coming from my heart . . .and then if you can remember . . . Keep smiling, keep shining, knowing you can always count on me, for sure, that's what friends are for. For good times and bad times 212 I'll be on your side forever more, that's what friends are for. J I I 1 w 1 7 .l mngnonmmna IOSTENS I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I if 1 ' . - . 1. -, 1- 1-1-0 :pf -Ulf .K .su - ..., ,,. ,..7,,.T, . , I. 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