Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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Ho usemasters 1 ! S I l i Mr. Mario DiMarzo E Dr. Thomas Cibotti, housemaster of the Q. Green Building, has worked in the Brockton 1 Public School System for a total of 25 years. His great devotion to his job is reflected by the reac- tions of the students. When asked, students re- ysponded that they got along well with him and 'can easily speak to him about many subject matters. Dr. Cibotti believes that it is up to the .students how they relate to me. l enjoy being a part of their educational process, Having devoted so much of his time to stu- l dents of Brockton over the years, Dr. Cibotti has knoticed a gradual change for the better dealing w with the seriousness of seniors. He believes that f more and more seniors are showing a sense ol fpurpose toward their education and that- this .can be seen through their dress, study habits, V and striving for education after high school. Michele Silverio R I W. r +L 4 l 4 1 5 ' Graduations always seem special to me, and as graduation draws near for you, the Class of 1987, it again seems very special. It is special because it is your graduation and each one of you is unique and therefore spe- cial. For the past four years it has been the pur- pose ofthe Brockton High School faculty to assist you in the development of your individ- ual talents so that each of you might realize your greatest potential. We hope that we ha ve successfully achieved our mission, but only the test of time will detemiine how successful this experience has been. In the final analy- sis, however, the responsibility for success or failure belongs to each of you individually. The degree of success or failure will depend largely on how committed you are to what- ever field of endeavor you may choose. We reflect with pride and satisfaction on your many accomplishments these past four years. We wish you all happiness. May each of you achieve your goals and be satisfied. May your memories of Brockton High School be happy ones and may your hiendships with classmates endure. Good Luck and God Bless each of you Mario D. DiMarzo Dr. Thomas C ibotti

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f1OLIS6ITIHSf6I' S Dr. Appling has long been the symbol of discipline in the Yellow House. What makes her the no nonsense housemaster she is? She believes it is her determination to uphold high standards for students. Education, and selfdiscipline, and meeting challenges are life- long goals of this housemaster. ln her spare time she enjoys reading, pi- ano, embroidery, swimming, and oragami. She believes that each student should be en- couraged to achieve his or her maximum per- formance level. ln her opinion good attendance, organiza- tion of daily activities and consistent study at home and in school will assist a student to reach his potential level of success. Since 1970, Dr. Appling has seen a count- less number of students pass through the doors ofthe Yellow 1-louse, but she has some- thing special to say to the Class of 1987. Her last words to th em are, Achieve according to your unique abilities and talents and do not be deterred from goals that you know are right for you, and Work together with oth- ers in a team effort to make the world a better place for all people. Kafunda Banks Dr. Claire M. Appling Mr. Chris D. Argys 20 As housemaster ofthe Azure House, Mr. Chris Argys has taught his students many valuable lessons. Repeatedly he has stressed the impor- tance of developing strong student-teacher rela- tionships so that the student may achieve aca- demic excellence. Mr. Argys places an extreme- ly high esteem on responsibility. lt is for the reason that he recommends students to join the various clubs and organizations offered here at B. H. S. Get involved! he constantly urges. Mr. Argys has also instilled a sense of selfpzide in the Azure building students, mainly by recogniz- ing a job well done with words of praise and that quick smile he's known for. Mr. Argys would like to wish the class of 1987 the best of luck in their future endeavors and remember keep smiling! Lisa Fagone H4 Mr. I Dr. Green Public great tions sponc can e matte stude part 1 Haw dents notic with I mol PUfDr can t and 5 A . .L



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K, 4 Assistant Ho usemasters Raymond Bussolari has been the Assistant Housemaster of the Yellow Building since Brockton High School opened in 1970. His job includes disciplining students, enforcing the attendence policies, running the school in conjunction with the other members ofthe administration, and giving the students guidance and fatherly advice. Mr. B as the students call him, feels that some students know exactly what they want to do whereas others are wandering aimlessly with no set goals and no idea what they want to do. He feels that the class of 1987 is a 'personable class that sticks together more than some of the previous graduating classes of Brockton High. Mr. Cardone, the Assistant Housemaster of the Red House for the last ten years, plays an important part in the lives of Brockton High School students. Through his direction, he has helped many seniors on their way to a successful graduation. He looks back on the class of 1987 as one which has carried on the fine tradition of academic excellence, theater arts, and athletics of the years before. His advice for the future is to do well, for life is but a moment in etemity. Joanna Ryan X r As Assistant Housemaster of the Azure Building, Mr. Charles Pulialico has suc- ' cessfully disciplined and guided many stu- dents through their four years at B.H.S. Mr. P. as he is alfectionately called, feels that self discipline is a crucial part of our everyday lives. He also realizes the aca- demic accomplishments ofthe great class of 1987. Mr. Puliafico would like to extend his most heartfelt wishes for the very best life has to offer. Lisa Fagone Mf. K6flfICfh C8I'dOl'IC individual. Laura Fahey Mr. Richard Zoino I S15 'flaw ly . l l' ...Q ,l 'A ' ..a E 3,1 QQ ilu., Raymond Bussolari B i 2 Mr. Charles Fuliafico As the Assistant Housemaster of the Green Building, Mr. Richard Zoino has the responsibility of helping and advising students with their many diverse problems. He believes that it is important to treat each student as an Mr. Zoino wishes the class of 1987 success in the future and wants to thank them for being as supportive as they have been to their school. ln closing, he wants to remind the seniors , ln your pursuit of career goals, don 't forget to stop and smell the flowers.

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