Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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Student ffice Aides English ffice Aides Green House Elizabeth Hall, Min Woo, Uyen Le, Manisha Bhatt. Erin Payton, Marjorie Delo, lrena Gian- naros, Amy Conefry, Marci Labaton, Karen Dick, Daniel Iannello, Eric Net- land, William Tracy. Red House: Char- lotee Krakowski, Lynn Thomas, Dennis Dye, Michael Horvitz. Azure House: Maxime Sr. Louis. Yellow House. jill Hurley, Iysha Shaw, Denise Erminelli, Heather Benson, Matthew McDon- ough, Scott Rumrill, Adam Weiner, Melissa Burman, Lewissa Quinn, Kris- ten Renaud, Candi Shoemaker J The Student Office Aides at Brockton High learn a great deal about working with people and helping others while assisting the secretaries in many of the tasks that they do. Such tasks includeg an- swering the phone, making out passes, and escorting freshman, and incoming parents around the school. The student office aides gain experience working and benefit from the important office skills that they may use in the future. The students also show their pride for their school by taking part in this important and rewarding activity. - Vernice Serrano .1 A.. i . . - 5 ' .li

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Ski Club CC 1 Rosemary Adams, Dara Alperen. George Arvanitidis. Garv Ashrv. Chris Barbas. George Barbas. Craig Boure. Tom Boxle. joseph Brandolo, Lisa Brandolo. Scott Brass. Michelle Brogan. Nancv Brown. Ernie Brunelle. Mike Budreskrjimmv Butler. Arthur Carbone. Timothy Cardillo. jon Carlson. julie Cavan. Ellen Cavanagh. Catherine Cotter. Timothx Dalton. Elaine DeCastro, Mark Dombroskv. Sean Donovan, Craig Duffy. Matt Duffy. Thomas Enos. julie Fallon. Alison Favos. Doreen Frankio. jessica Gain, Adrienne Gilbert. Robert Giordano. Brian Hailev. Paul Hailei. Brendan Hates. john Hlggins jr. Chantac Hogu. Beth HOrigan. Kris Horigan. Alanjason. Davidjensen. Candice Kalp, Gene Kalp. Andrew Karaliolios. Lisa Kukerz. Fred Lainas. Steve Lainas. Robert Lounge. Da'-id Lundberg. Chris Malonexyjohn Manning. Nicole Marganelli. Robert McKean. Nick Michuilidis, jon Middleton. jodt Miller. Carolvn Nickerson. Mark Noone. Tobx O Brien. Peter Papadopoulos, Matt Pelaggi. Derek Pendleton. David Perrv. Theo Petropoulos. Chris Pierce. Kim Plothin. Adam Putuins- kas. Chris Reagan. Chris Rider. Cheryl Rimovitz. Lee Saba. Lori Santacroce. Brian Scanlon. Karl Schuler. Robert Schuler. Chris Sedell, Kristen Shearing. Thomas Slatterxyjennifer Spadea. Norman Sturtevant Ill. Scott Tavlor.jamev Tess. Robert Thistle. jonathan Thomson. jane Toland. Gina Tomaselli. Nick Tsarhopoulos. Mannx Vavanos. Lisa Waible. Brian lllrlh was an especxaif. Wgfifit. 1. Tw' s '- NCV4' l'.l'il1lt1Fitl. .Natl Kilt ll N Nr., f.r' the most of it Members or tile Qiofl ta skiing abilitx frorn beginners tu es-Qperfs Headed bt aduisrir Mr Lanzetta and firm -.-rs Chris Reagan iPresider.ti and Card. liar Nlice-President i. the Ski Club traxeled :fi Mt Wachusett in Princeton. MA once a week after school. The club made dat trips to rT.fiunta:f.s in New Hampshire and Vermont as well. The highlight of this tears season was the March weekend trip to Mont Ste.-Anne in Quebec. Canada. Whether they stuck to the bunm slopes or went all out on the mfmgul runs. Ski Club members had a great time with their friends as thei. imprinted their skiing abili- ties. - Robvn Webbx' Waldron, Amy Wells. Matt White. Shellev Witten. Leslie Yenush Next Move Next Move is a group that watches cartoons. We watch the Transformers, Loony Toons. and Inspector Gadget. Our all-time favorite yogurt flavor is Raspberry Rhubarb. which has nothing at all to do with the topic. but we felt that it was important enough to put in anyways. As a subnote here. Next Move also helps free prisoners of conscience. participates in walks for peace and walks for hunger. and supports Am- nesty International. We are truly. sincerely so- cially concerned. And we have nothing better to do in between Certs encounters. - Geoff Lagadec 1 Q Y ' I lpn V! f I' a I , .4 si- . ll Michelle Adelman. Chris Boudrot. Sandra Carreiro. Bob Comeau. Geoff Lagadec. Amv Lipman, Tim Moore, Adam Myerson. Eric Netland, Leah Overton. Delene Rankin. Tina Sappier. Maureen Smith,jason Sullivan. julie Swanson



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