Cohasset High School - Tessahoc Yearbook (Cohasset, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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When my invitation arrived in the mail, I couldn ' t believe it — already my 10th year high school reunion! Our class chartered a luxury liner, the Harbor Rat to bring us on a four day cruise of beautiful Cohasset Harbor and the waters surrounding Minot ' s Light. Our ship was captained by Steve D ' Onofrio — fresh out of Annapolis. He was assisted by First Mate Michael Birmann. Among the first to board were Suzanne O ' Rourke and Maeve Rever, each wearing a hot pink alligator shirt and lime green tennis shorts. Dana Infusino came aboard still bouncing a basketball autographed by his idol, Larry Bird. Behind him came Tom Young and Bill McAuliffe, two rock singers from California. Once aboard, we were greeted by some of the ship ' s crew: Eric Gopher Murphy and cabin stewardess Eleanor Casey. The first night, after we had enjoyed a fine meal prepared by Sarah Froio and Andrea Beale, we were entertain- ed by David Featherston and his band Van Rush — Jon Durant on guitar, Scott Ripley on drums, David Reynolds on the trombone, Pat Conlan on the keyboard, Dennis Ford on the tamborine, and Derrick Lovering on the harmonica. While they played their solid gold hit The Friends We ' ve Made , boogiers such as Sue Young, Jim Collis, Suzanne Bird, and Jessie Chapin danced the night away. Following the concert, the mistress of ceremonies for the evening, Julie Ditmar, introduced the most exciting form of entertainment — female mud wrestling. A team of Sue Giles and Annie Abruzzese challenged Brenda Douglas and Sarah Fairchild to a match. However, referee Ben Kennedy called the fight when one team stripped the other. The audience loved it, but Steve Arnold and Andy Marks seemed to get a real kick out of it. Their screams and whistles were so loud that Mark DiNardo, bouncer and two time Mr. Universe, had to forcibly remove the two. He threw them out onto the deck, only to interrupt Jim Leonard and Maria Curelli smooching in the moonlight. The next day, our spunky Cruise Director, Mary O ' Brien had all kinds of games lined up for us! Sarah Barrett and Sandy Barrow were involved in a fierce game of Tiddlywinks, while Ron Bergenheim and Joel Linsley fought over whose turn it was at Monopoly. T.V. ' s new Fonzie, David Rourke had just edged out Father Daniel Hall in the Shuffleboard Tournament, and Tracey Swain had just defeated Debbie Andrews, Debbie Reed, and Kathy Ainslie in the Hopscotch Championship. The more exciting qames were being played on deck where Mike hedrow and Steve Bowen were having a jolly good time playing caps, while Liz Atkinson got sick just watching! Across the way, Mike Brady, Tom Atkinson, Peter Carlson, Anna Plante, Kristen Wurzel, and Cindi Manfredi were getting all worked up playing Red Rover. That night, the captain held a cocktail party to help us get reaquainted with one another. The three town gossipers, Cindy Pratt, Clover OToole and Heidi Pratt filled me in on all the stories. It seems that some people never left Cohasset. Karen Ingemi now owns the Log ' n ' Line (incidentally, Clark Chatterton STILL hangs out there!) and Jeannie Smith is her head waitress. I couldn ' t believe it, after all these years, Sheila Keating is still scooping (ice cream, that is) at the Strawberry Parfait and Arlene Humphreys is still charming all the regulars at the Donut Tree. Lance Skinny Trainor directed all his abilities towards solving the still present dump problem with the aid of the Beechwood Sewer Commissioner, David Sargent. If you can believe this one, Keith Goff is the principal of Cohasset High School and Andy Spalt is his faithful assistant! Stacy Thompson is the Athletic Director and Lee Pfaffman is an English teacher,. Barron Salvador and Dina Sestito tied the knot and now resides on Bassing Beach, with their ten little townies . Some others did leave Cohasset and entered other fields. Talent scout Matt Durant was checking out Kirsten Moore, Kerry Crehan, and Michelle Shea who made it big on Broadway. Speaking of making it big, Angela O ' Brien told me that Karen Howley had replaced Jane Russell on TV ads. Marcy Brown is now co-starring with Tom Selleck on Magnum, PI, while Jackie Goyette is making a million doing Wella Balsam Shampoo commer- cials. Cathy Hoy took over the Tonight Show with her sidekick Johanna Arola.

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At a table of jocks, table tennis champs Vita Rotchford and Hiromi Yoshioka talked basketball with 76 ' ers center, Tom Ryan. Patriots linebacker David Lahive and Oakland Raiders QB Kevin Dooley discussed strategies. Joe Becker turned down the role of the Hulk to particpate in the Olympics where he w on the decathlon (no he doesn ' eat Wheaties!) Bruins ' star defenseman Dom Campadelli was raving with his right wing Sean Curran. Baseball great Andy Songer was telling Scott Featherston about the world renowned tag team wrestlers — the Moonshine Brothers: Torin Sweeney, Gordon Ricketts, Bob Donahue, and J. T. Price. It seems they mutilated the Southern Comforters: Paul Sullivan, Drew Dougherty, John Burke and Bill O ' Connell — who were so bruised that they couldn ' t make the trip. Kristin Harris was seen doing skating moves on the tables while Patriots cheerleader Laurie Sandbloom watched. The cocktail party ended with two dynamic speeches by Harvard Professor Chris McNabb, and civil rights leader Paul Buckley aided by his personal secretary Jan Lewis. Later everyone moved to the bar for more drinks, where bartender Mike Ellis was mixing some potent concoc- tions. Easily recognizable were Rob Whelan, Don MacKinnon, Andy Pottenger and Jim Benbow. Of course M. J. Mahoney, Karen Murphy, Kate Cowan and . Sally Cook weren ' t far behind. Most people were content with getting comfortably numb, but then there are those who have to get shattered. Bob Tis, Mr. Mariner himself, was dancing on the tables dressed only in yesterday ' s front page, while Chris Kar- cher imitated Tarzan by swinging from the lights. Amy Murphy got a little tipsy and mistook a broom for her horse. She was last seen galloping around the ship yelling like a rhine stone cowboy . . . Ya Hoo! After all hangovers were gone, Patty Walsh was basking in the sun in her blue string bikini as Mahmoud Tehra- nian tried to pick her up. He was shot down. He tried again on Patty Johnson but she just giggled and kicked him in the shins. He was badly injured so ship ' s doctor Christine Barrett put him in traction in the ship ' s hospital. Later on that evening, Jack McNeill and Laura Hines pulled a practical joke, claiming the ship had hit the break water and was sinking. No one believed them except for Liz Russell, Steve Buckley, Leslie Cahill, Gail Lucas, Cheryl Adams and Stephanie McAdams, who immediately took to sea in the lifeboats. They were still afloat the next day, so Rob Harrington had to call his entire rescue crew of Beth Salvador, Missy Barcomb and Gwen Smith to save them. For that day ' s entertainment Vogue models Anne Bear, Brenda Whitlow, Bridget Farren, and Dianne Gunville modeled the latest styles created by Tia Esposito and Kim Chatterton. Then Liz Cronklin modeled the latest in riding apparel, while Amy Whittet passed out catalogues on the latest clothing from sunny California. Some members in our class have beome quite famous. Jamie Replogle invented America ' s first cowboy boots designed for long distance running. Karen Froio is captain of America ' s first National Powderpuff Football Team. Tina Birmann is advertising Jamie ' s long distance running boots, since she is now a world class sprinter. Linda Sheppard is secretary to the president. Kerry Crehan still twirls her hair, except that she had now made a career out of it. She does all the permanents at Kenneth ' s Salon in New York. I was disapointed to hear that some of our classmates were unable to come to our reunion. Holly Grant decided to stay in Uruguay, and Diarmuid O ' Connell is still doing the Giles Circuit at Dartmouth. I hear Buddha was kid- napped and is now being worshipped in India. When last heard from, Sue Dalrymple, Cal Cesario, Chris Raffa, Tina Figueredo, Dolores Gonsalves, Liz Howard, Madeline Roy, Sheila Pontiz, Ken Pietrowski, Darla Anderson and Katie Salerno were still stranded in Florida from their senior class trip. James Sturdy was too busy to come because he was giving a lecture at M.l.T. Our tenth year reunion was really something else. 1 can ' t wait ' til the twentieth!!

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