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tae e y 3 x FRUIT YEG : : | lesa “ : : i : 3s % 7 - . + ee og - _ ae 7 : —_— { = : fA fs a Ss FRUITS AND FARMER OF | ele See ibaa ta ee aii eee a _— — x - _ a as . = “ on 2 — a - . ae . we fond aa her ir — ” Se een DEDICATION ESSEX AGRICULTURAL AND | ¥ a TECHNICS! INSTITUTE LIBRARY i TLISNMAIT RAA r - - HATHORNE. VIA UlLYO RICHARD M. BROWN i. Richard M. Brown came to the Aggie in 1949 as an agricultural instructor for the Animal Science Department. After several years of teaching, he became head of the Animal Science Department. In 1973, Mr. Brown became assistant dean of Essex Aggie. During his 12 years as assistant dean, he gave counselling and career guidance to many students. Mr. Brown retired on January 11, 1985 after 36 years of hard work and dedication. The Class of 1985 proudly dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Richard M. Brown. We are truly grateful and will never forget him teaching us as prevos how to eviscerate a chicken! Many thanks to Mr. Brown! The Class of 1985 would like to extend a special thanks to our class advisors, Ms. eeeay an Mr. Kirkorian. Without thea er EEL a? Rich Bonsang Ron Braese Christine Atkins ad ae en he a © rag ad ae e+ . a i re aj i j H ee an Laurie Camire Jeff Cole Tammy Dollar Nancy Feener a. a. = UO oO =| se A Carleton Crocker Stacey Enslow oe ae HE ii | Peter Carter Kim Corning Jodi Dotolo Robert Forgione Kelly Francis in pL 2 4 ‘ff ‘, x a oo : ; 4 , a - ; . Pd . 7 _ z “ 7 r ” o a i Michael Gill Paul Gordon =y Patty Houde Judy Jackson aa Ve ‘ant e Melonie Howard ta Naa! Kurt Jacobson x S SS Rick Holloran Andy Hughes Wendy Jaslowich James Johnson Joe Kanclerowicz Mike Levesque Michele Martel Dana Martin BYY HE OY HERI W PN rye ah Shawn Martin SPATS 4 eS Pehl Wer Been 5 e ) Sean McHugh i Frank McLaughlin Peter Neary Kevin Norris Chris Powers $4 AAA vl paves) WANN an Fe fe ade eee Paul Raiti Steve Roche Anna Ross Susan Sylvester Joe Smith = 2 L 5 = o 2 2 7 = c 4 | =| BD) : Yn 5S) f1) Davi d Valliere David Vanne Ron Viola os Alan Wilson % ten ee ek ee ees “ Oe RRR I SS hy . SN - ; ADMINISTRATION Congratulations to the Class of 1985 I am sure that in the years ahead you will look over this book and recall many happy associations with classmates and instructors. To some, this book will recall the games you won or almost won, to others their duties as class officers, and still to others their successes as members of FFA teams. During the past four years you have had the unique educational opportunity to spend half the year in a Classroom situation and the other half on an employment project. This combination should prove invaluable in the years to come. Even though you have graduated, you will be a member of the Essex family and if any of us can be of help in the future, please be sure to call on us. I wish each of you success in your chosen careers and personal happiness in the years ahead. Raymond Potter PRINCIPALS OF THE YEAR Richard M. Brown Robert G. Raucci Evelyn Abbott — Special Ed. Stanley Antolewicz — Shop Robert Clifford — English Elizabeth Collins — Physical Education chard Collins — Natural Resources Marilyn Conde — English Frank Costa — Shop Gene Demsey — Ornamental Bob Desmond — Metal Shop Richard Emerson — Plant Science Horticulture ol 3 Riley Heath — Fruit Marjorie Hensley — Educational Manager Mary Hewitt — Animal Science Winslow Johnson — Floriculture — Nancy Norris — Ornamental Horticulture WMA Hla VVERINAES steer . | + 4 } . y : ah ik Mara Pantages — Counselor Jim Prato — Math Sue Radigan — Animal Science en ee ‘.. ; ’ J - 2 i , aad . 4 _ — ee —_— ob Raucci — Physical Education Gineen Rhodes — Science David Scanlon — Resource Room ae Ore oe eae Se Steve Schroeder — Animal Science Stanley Shipulski — Wood Shop : 5 : os Suzanne Swartz — Math Jim Ugone — Natural Resources Janet Vail — Resource Room Bill Wallace — Science Ed White — Animal Science A SPECIAL REMEMBRANCE Jeff Wheeler — Ornamental Horticulture Peter Whelton — Math 4 ¢ i 4 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ‘FA Officers — Paul Raiti, First Vice President, John Pyteraf, Reporter, Michele Martel, Secretary, Anna Ross, Treasurer, Jodi {cElhinney, President, Wendy Davis, Sentinel, Rick Holloran, Second Vice President, John Noyes, Parliamentarian, Pam Mowlton, Advisor, not shown Susan Sylvester, Chaplain. RS pee Sf ee WHO'S WHO Answers to the pictures can be found on page 37. Who’s Who Answers — |. Nancy Feener 2. Judy Kay 3. Stefanie Angelico 4. Anna Ross 5. Chris Powers 6. Kim Jenkins 7. Sue Sylvester 8. Jodi McElhinney og METAL? pacioc MOTLEY CRUE = THERM. 23 lm ‘ f fine? | AN FRANCISCO BEATS WHAT WOULD Stefanie Angelico got straight D’s? Chris Atkins got a pink drum and took over as drummer for Def Leppard? Tim Begley was found somewhere besides class? Rich Bonsang didn’t break his hand? Ron Braese got stopped for speeding? Pat Brennan didn’t like Grulinx’s? Mike Broshan couldn’t maintain control? Tommy Brousseau didn’t total his bike? Tammy Brusso was ever in homeroom? Laurie Camire didn’t get beat on by Judy Jackson? Keith Carlson got in an accident in Mr. Raucci’s truck? Peter Carter never did science homework? Carlton Crocker did not know any foreign languages? Jeff Cole was on time for school? Kim Corning dyed her hair purple and got a Mohawk? Tammy Dollar didn’t get along with everybody? Jodi Dotolo got al ong with Mr. Koob? Stacey Enslow had short hair? Nancy Feener was the president of the United States? Sharon Flanagan didn’t have a bad temper? Bob Forgione didn’t party over Gildea’s house? Kelly Francis never met Steve Henderson? Mark Gallagher was in science class? Kenney Gildea never had a party? Paul Gordon moved to Bolivia? Shawn Granahan made the honor roll? John Gusley was still stuck in the tree? Rick Holloran didn’t have a Fro? Patty Houde didn’t like horses? Mel Howard wasn’t in a cast? Andy Hughes wasn’t late? Judy Jackson had a temper? 44 Kurt Jacobson didn’t graduate with the Class of 1985? Kim Jenkins didn’t have to call her mother? James Johnson didn’t total out Kim Jenkins’ car? Joe Kanclerowicz met Richard Pryor? Judy Kay didn’t have Chris and Laurie to talk to? Michele Martel never asked to stop and eat while on FFA business? Dana Martin didn’t have any money? Shawn Martin didn’t have a camera? C.J. Maslowski didn’t have a Husquavarna chain saw and learn how to use it? Andy McCormack was on time? Frank McLaughlin got locked in the tanning booth? Jodi McElhinney didn’t have green hair? Pete Neary didn’t skip school and get suspended? Kevin Norris wasn’t a wise guy? David Noyes wasn’t so mechanically inclined? Al Osgood didn’t remind other people of George Pappas’ Greek heritage? George Pappas wasn’t Greek? Ron Pitochelli didn’t crack up his cars? Chris Powers didn’t have Judy Jackson for a body guard? Paul Raiti got caught smoling a joint in the hallway? Steven Roche never came to the Aggie? Anna Ross didn’t look after Mr. Collins? _ Chris Ryan wasn’t so big? Peter Seckar wasn’t here? - Joe Smith didn’t hang around with Wendy? Susan Sylvester never bothered Paul Raiti? _ Sean Thistle came straight to school? _ Eddie Trecartin wasn’t poultry foreman? - David Valliere had no temper? Ron Viola didn’t graduate? Rusty Wilson didn’t play sports? maPPEN IF ... | 45 M. Albert K. Alexander S. Campbell H. Clark T. Clarke W. Davis T. Dionne D. Hart M. Hawkins N. Hawkins K. Hayes L. Hidler J. Hollis G. Keating J. Lightizer C. Muise J. Noyes R. Robinson D. Ross L. Salmi A. Smith K. Violette M. Ackroyd B. Andrew A. Bodini L. Brennan D. Caram E. Clarke J. Conroy D. DeCastro T. DiBurro R. DiPietro J. Farrington K. Funicella J. Graham K. Green W. Greene W. Grondin . Langlois . Moreau . Nickerson . Ouellette . Schott . Silveria . Smeltzer . Stache . Young Anton . Carter K. Casey D-QUPRHDZSORA S. Cassell S. Cassola T. Clancy R. Connaghan P. Cook D. Cronin W. Fisher K. Gartside L. Gilbert C. Gillen J. Lavigne D. Legere R. MacLean A. McEwen E. Mitchell T. Moore J. Peluso J. Pierski S. Quirk D. Sawyer L. South S. South G. Stetson M. Winneberger CLASS OF 19a@ C. Bokoian L. Barlow D. Beaton R. Bertone J. Campbell J. Cave K. Conroy C. DiGangi M. Gerritty C. Goodwin R. Hinton P. Keating D. Laramie H. Macomber R. Meniates S. Martin J. Mello K. Morin R. Slane Y. Stasinos R. Stys M. Swett D. Tanzer K. Taylor S. Wright K. Anastos R. Brown C. Carbone K. Carufel D. Collins G. Crocker M. Cutler D. Doucette D. Gallagher M. Gallant J. Garland A. Gut J. Heyland D. Holloran R. Lewis A. Linton J. Marshall M. McCormick G. Morris S. Rowe S. Silva L. Tiberio I. Valcarcel C. Visco P. Walsh T. Avin H. Brown V. Corning M. Corrao R. Dalton R. Fisher T. Gilford M. Goudreault K. Hojoboom J. Holt J. Johnson . Labrecque . Landry . Leary . Lennox . Leondires . MacDonald . Main . Manson J. Marchesini W. Marie L. McGovern A. Parker E. Rasmussen P. Santos R. Saulnier R. Thompson K. Trefry ANKOAZKAY CLASS OF 1988 J. Amaral L. Baglini L. Flammia D. Friberg P. Iorio S. Kingsbury ©. R. Latinville M. Lee P. Lucia M. Makowski L. McKie T. McNeil T. Morton I. O’Neal G. Oakley K. Parisi P. Parisi C. Parsons S. Pearson W. Savastanao D. Tanzer C. Wildes D. Wright L. Abbott R. Ayala M. Bennett T. Cabral J. Caram D. Carter L. Carufel B. Davis e D. Herrick D. Hinchey J. Hovey . Levesque . Liberge Lowe Mason Meade Merchant Merritt . Moran Randazzo Reid Spaneas Thibodeau . Bacon Bangs . Brazillian Clarke . Condon . Ellsworth . Hooper . Joyce . Mortimer M. Ouellette F. Pistenmaa S. Prentiss S. Quave J. Rizzo C. Severance D. Smith M. Smith A MADPROZAAYS AD Y ROOO . Steen . Tiberio . Williams . Zimmerman . Baldwin Bonilla Church Comeau Connelly Je Crnz . Davis Doolen . Duggan . Dumont Faris Fermon Gikas Hills Kierstead Linton Marshall . McFarlane Metz . Paltinavich PEmECEDP AUCORASAZLVEPEMMKESAS ALi ‘ . Pat ee pe Neg “ Sa yn ns i te is, Back Row L to R: L. McGovern, C.J. Maslowski, C. Landry, J. Campbell, J. Kanclerowicz, R. Wilson, M. DePietro, D. Hart, SS Hawkins, J. Noyes, Coach Demsey. Front Row L to R: K. Leary, P. Keating, C. Muise, K. Jacobson, R. Steen, G. Oakley, . Bacon Coach Gene Demsey 3 Je Se Ae 7 of 1985 pr Members of the Cl a S a _the stimuli that mac _ Team so great th SOCCER ta at gency tort afehe ee NS TR IE it. Back Row L to R: K. Anastos, R. Mason, D. Hart, J. Noyes, A. Wilson, C.J. Maslowski, S. Campbell, P. Keating. Front Row L to R: K. Parisi, R. Steen, C. Slavin, M. Makowski, P. Parisi Coach Beth Collins their tea LLY ee TE se: ety gl” y - a A AAA OES. ira a a CROSS CO 5) Bares ih Siege OH, age Sas Eh Back Row L to R: Coach Mark Gatti, E. Clarke, J. Kanclerowicz, M. Ouellette, F. Silveria, A. Wilson. Front Row L to R: J. Conroy, J. Noyes, C.J. Maslowski, C. Young Coach Mark Gatti Lie wit még : serformances throug Under. the direeti a s ear’s tea jon of Juniorjane yand this special Sigg size and skill paid off with an Gye e Aggie spirit of as an MEN’S BASKETBALL Coach Jim Prato Back Row L to R: Coach Jim Prato, J. Kay, R. Brown, M. Hawkins, S. Cassola. Front Row L to R: T. Brusso, S. Sylvester, J. Dotolo, and Nicole, team mascot. Tie . ) = Ayers Win sUnderstanding a Naa the loss of four of .— Judy Kay, Jodi [Vester — all members Their enthusiasm WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Back row L to R; N. Hawkins, K. Lowe, C. Landry, K. Carufel, H. MacFarlane, Coach Lynn May. Front row L to R: C. Slavin, C. Parsons, V. Meade, S. Reid, Nicole. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL eLCORICUIL TURE Stefanie Angelico ‘‘Stef’’ 5 Doane Ave., Beverly Floriculture — Wants to be a good floral designer work in a florist shop — ‘‘Oh, my word!”’ Tammy Brusso ‘‘Spaceshot’’ 17 Cottage St., Peabody Floriculture — Class Secretary 3 4, Yearbook Comm., Prom Comm. — Wants to get married, have a family be happy — ‘‘Seriously, though!”’ Stefanie Angelico Tammy Brusso 63 Laurie E. Camire 118 Marblehead St., N. Andover Floriculture — Wants to attend college for Bus. Management — ‘ You’re losing it.”’ Kimberly Ann Corning ‘‘Kimba’’ 10 Winthrop Ave., Beverly Floriculture — Wants to win Megabucks, become an O.R. nurse, have one more baby — ‘‘No Way! Really?”’ Nancy Feener 62 Town Farm Rd., Ipswich Floriculture — FFA Chaplain 2, Exec. Comm. 2, Soil Judging Parliamentary Procedure Teams — Wants to have faith, hope charity to live successfully ‘‘I wanna go home.”’ Kelly Pauline Francis ‘ Kel’’ 6'2 Victoria Court, Haverhill Floriculture — Student Council SeC..5, Pres.4, PRASExec: Comm: 1 3, Flor. Team 3 — Wants to go Nancy Feener to college, have a flower shop, find a guy get married — ‘Did you miss me, Mr. Barbeau?’’ Melonie Howard ‘‘Mel’’ 11 Roslyn St., Salem Floriculture — Basketball 1 — ‘‘Wants to have her own greenhouse. Judy Jackson 1S Portland St., Lawrence Floriculture — Basketball 2 — Wants to be a landscaper. Ww Sx ™ pa Judy Jackson Melonie Howard Paul Raiti Kurt Jacobson ‘Jake the Snake’”’ 44 North Main St., Ipswich Floriculture — Soccer 4 — Wants to own a greenhouse. Michele M. Martel ‘ MS. FFA’”’ 33 Shady Oak Way, Danvers Floriculture — FFA Exec. Comm. 1-3, Sec. 4. BOAC 1985 Sports FFA Banquet Chairman, Demo Team 2 3, Parly Pro. Team 1,2, 4, Soil Judging 1 2, Flor. Team 2-4, Public Speaking 1-4, Yearbook Comm. — Wants to work in Flor., win Megabucks get married — ‘Oh, well, maybe, sorta, kinda.”’ Jodi P. McElhinney ‘‘Blondie’’ 7 Kennedy Dr., Ipswich Floriculture — Student Council 2, Yearbook Comm., FFA Exec. Comm. 1-2, Reporter 3, Pres. 4, Stand Manager 4, Flor. Team 2, Fruit Veg. Team 3-4, X-Country 1, Basketball 1 — Wants a career in Cosmetology to GET RICH — ‘I won't be in class today Décalise a. Christine Powers ‘‘Binky”’ 500 North Shore Rd., Peabody Floriculture — Class Pres. 4, Yearbook Comm., Hmrm. Rep., Basketball 1-4, Soccer 2 — Wants to go to college for law enforcement become a police officer — ‘Body Slam!”’ Paul A. Raiti ‘‘Mr. Paul’’ 85 Liberty St., Haverhill Floriculture — FFA Parliamentarian 3, Vice-Pres. 4, State Nat. Flor. Team 3 4, Parli Pro Team 2-4 — Wants to go to college own a business in Flor. — ‘‘Where is my bag?”’ 65 NATURAL RESOURCES shades “eteletisanas) aN ‘oD ow oi | Thomas Brousseau 9 Russell St., Peabody Natural Resources — Soccer, Orn Hort, Judging Team 3 — Wants to start a business — ‘Gotta have it.’ 5 Stacy Enslow 15 Proctor St., Gloucester Natural Resources — N.R. Team 3 4 — Wants to travel — ‘‘I need a vacation.” “All you live, and all you see, is all your life will ever be,” e - Tom Brousseau Stacy Enslow 66 Shawn Granahan James Johnson Daniel Levesque Shawn Granahan ‘‘Granny”’ 24 Hollingsworth St., Lynn Natural Resources — X-Country 3 — Wants to be a punk on the streets — “‘I don’t know. You know?” John Gusley ‘‘Spent’’ 68 Beach Rd., Salisbury Natural Resources — Wants to go to Alaska and shoot a bear — ‘ What’s her number?”’ James R. Johnson ‘‘Jamie’’ 1 Hayward Rd., Gloucester Natural Resources — N.R. Judging Team 3 4 — Wants a career in the mechanical field, own a big house, marry P.B. and have lots of kids — ‘‘Damn Communist People.”’ Daniel Levesque ‘‘Dan’’ | Rainbow Terrace, Salem Natural Resources — ‘‘Where’s the women?’’ 67 Shawn Martin 10 Robinson St., Saugus Natural Resources — State Nat i Sh Martin Chesl i O.H. Judging Team 3 — Wants to ait esley Maslowski | join the Army for the rest of his life ; as Re FF — ‘‘Someone free me from my i iY pitiful existence.”’ — ‘y Chesley Maslowski ‘‘C.J.”’ 775 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill Natural Resources — X-Country 1-4, Soccer 1-4, Basketball 1-4, N.R. Team 3 4 — Wants to go to college, work for Dave Lane, get married, buy a Hasquavana shop — ‘‘What’s the scoop? Why me?”’ Frank McLaughlin 4 Heatherside Ave., Ipswich i y. Natural Resources — Wants to Frank McLaughlin give life a chance — ‘‘Can you see the real me?”’ David Noyes 212 Main St., Boxford Natural Resources — N.R. Team 3 4 — Wants to take over father’s business farm, cut wood hay. George Pappas ‘‘The Greek’’ 33 Arch St., Haverhill Natural Resources — N.R. Team — Wants t o be a certified arborculturist — ‘‘You derelict.” George Pappas 68 fa ” as cee Anna Ross Sean Thistle Alan Wilson Anna Ross ‘ Banana’’ 9 Nichols St., Lynn Natural Resources — FFA Treas. 4, Fruit Veg. Team 3 4 — Wants to go to college work ina National Park — ‘‘Have Fun!”’ Sean Thistle ‘‘Thiss’’ Locust St., Danvers Natural Resources — Wants to travel the world — ‘What’s your act?’’ ‘‘Oh, no! David Vanne 119 Rainbow Terrace, Salem Natural Resources — Wants to go to college have fun — ‘Zeppelen Rules!”’ Ronald Viola ‘‘Ron”’ 7 Cottage St., Saugus Natural Resources — Wants to go to college become very rich — ‘Zipper Head, Holy God, Give me a break, Save it, What’s up?”’ Alan Wilson ‘‘Rusty”’ 9 Wallis St., Peabody Natural Resources — FFA Chaplain 3, Hmrm. Rep. 1-4, X-Country 1-4, Soccer 1-4, Basketball 1-4, N.R. Team 3 4 — Wants to go to college for Forestry, own a tree service, get married, have a house in the woods 4x4 pick-up — “‘Awesome”’ 69 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE it iN ik bs. PLA e F Timothy Begley ‘‘Tim”’ 23 Central St., Rowley Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to be a landscaper. Michael Brosnan ‘‘Mike’’ 10 Day Ave., Gloucester Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to work his way through college eventually go to the Northeast — ‘ Let’s go to Mac’s”’ Michael Brosnan 70 Kenney Gildea Paul Gordon Michael Gill Keith Carlson 17 Bradley Rd., Danvers Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to own a landscape business. Jeff Cole ‘‘Jethro”’ 30 Bow St., Danvers Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to own a landscape business — ‘ Now it’s the time for me to go, the autumn moon lights my way.” Robert Forgione ‘‘Forge’”’ 55 Lexington Circle, Swampscott Ornamental Horticulture — ‘‘Happen”’ Kenney J. Gildea ‘‘Benny”’ 86 Elliott St., Danvers Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to own a landscape business nice women — ‘‘Where is it?”’ Michael Gill ‘‘Gillfish’’ 27 Vestry St., Beverly Ornamental Horticulture — Hmrm. Rep., FFA Recreation Chairman — Wants to go to work, go in the military go West — ‘Watch me!”’ Paul Gordon ‘‘Gor’’ Essex Rd., Ipswich Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to survive — ‘ What’s a long, strange trip it’s been — Greatful Dead.”’ 71 Andrew Hughes ‘‘Andy”’ 24 Osborne St., Salem Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to own a landscaping business — ‘ Too rude to mention.”’ Kim Jenkins ‘‘Ma’’ 56 Bay State Rd., Lynn Ornamental Horticulture — Soccer 3. Yearbook Comm., O.H. Judging Team 3 — Wants to go to college live happily ever after — ‘‘Ya, Right!”’ Joseph L. Kanclerowicz ‘‘Joe’’ 5 Clinton Rd., Peabody Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to open a landscaping business — Soccer 1-4, Basketball 1-4, X-Country 2, Fruit Veg. Judging Team — ‘‘Mr. Barbeau, I need a favor.” Richard Kiernan ‘‘Dick’’ 85 Lothrop St., Beverly Ornamental Horticulture — Wants total anarchy — ‘‘Question Authority.” Joseph Kanclerowicz A Richard Kiernan Chris Ryan Peter Seckar Mike Levesque 41 Lawrence St., Danvers Ornamental Horticulture — Track — Wants to start his own business — ‘In the light you will find the road.”’ Peter Neary ‘‘Pete’’ 60 N. Franklin St., Lynn Ornamental Horticulture — ‘ What’s for lunch?”’ Chris Ryan ‘‘Baby Huey”’ 16 Washington Sq., Gloucester Ornamental Horticulture — Basketball 1-4 — Wants to be a greenskeeper — ‘‘Slim.”’ Peter Seckar ‘‘Boot”’ 41 Rock Ave., Lynn Ornamental Horticulture — Wants to go to college — ‘ That’s madness.’”’ 73 ANIMAL SCIENCE Christine M. Atkins ‘Kinky Pinky” 35 Endicott St., Lynn Animal Science — Production — Wants to go to college be a journalist or an author — You Pervert.”’ Richard Bonsang ‘‘Rick”’ 32 Hakeman’s Lane, Ipswich Animal Science — Wants to go to Wentworth Institute — “‘Ya, right.” Christine Atkins Richard Bonsang 74 Carlton Crocker Silky Diane Clapp Ron Braese 29 Allen Lane, Ipswich Animal Science — ‘“‘I can’t drive Se Patrick Brennan ‘‘Patt’’ 279 Howard St., Lawrence Animal Science — Basketball 1-3, Tractor Driving Team — Wants to be a millionaire own a business. Peter Carter ‘‘Pop”’ 4 Willow Ct., Essex Animal Science — Poultry, Dairy Livestock Judging Teams — Wants to be a Vet own a general livestock farm. Diane Clapp ‘‘Di’’ 63 Lawrence St., Danvers Animal Science — Horse Livestock Judging Teams — Wants to go to college, meet a gorgeous guy, get married — ‘‘Whoopee!”’ Carlton Crocker ‘‘Carl’’ 131 Merrimac St., Newburyport Animal Science — Wants to join the Army also earn a Doctorate in medicine or zoology — ‘What day is it?” 75 Tammy Dollar ‘ T.J.’’ 89 Foster St., Lawrence Animal Science — Class V. Pres. 3 4, Basketball 3-4, Soil Dairy Judging Teams — Wants to live life to the fullest — ‘ You’re a hurtin unit, dude.”’ “‘Hello Mate.” Jodi Marie Dotolo ‘‘Dod’s’’ S Cedar Brook Rd., Lynn Animal Science — Business Class Treasurer 3-4, Basketball 1-4 — Wants to go to college, own a saddle bred farm, have a large family, be very wealthy — “‘I didn’t do it!’’ ‘‘Such is life.”’ Sharon Flanagan ‘“Grumpy Bear” 157 Washington St., Groveland Animal Science — Wants to go to college raise thoroughbred filly to be a prize winning showhorse jumper — “‘Leave me alone.”’ Mark Gallagher Animal Science — X-Country — Wants to go to college. Richard Holloran Jr. ‘ Rick’’ ‘ Buckwheat”™’ | Maple Ave., Salem Animal Science — FFA V. Pres. 4, Dairy, Livestock Meats Judging Teams — Wants to own a dairy farm with Holsteins, become a meat cutter have lots of money — ‘Hey got any chew?”’ 76 Sharon Flanagan Mark Gallagher Richard Holloran Dana Martin Paul Loffredo Patty Houde 656 Foster St., North Andover Animal Science — Doesn’t know what she wants to do. Wendy Jaslowich ‘ Wen”’ 38 Summit St., Salem Animal Science — FFA Exec. Comm. — Wants to get out of high school, get a job, make lots of money marry Peter — ‘“‘Shut up or I'll break your back.”’ Judy Kay ‘‘Jude’’ 103 Hollingworth St., Lynn Animal Science — Basketball 1-4 — Wants to go to college. Paul N. Loffredo 14 Cherrhill Circle, Methuen Animal Science — Dairy Livestock Judging Teams — Wants to be a zoologist or a lab Technician — ‘‘But Why?”’ Dana Martin ‘‘Luke”’ 129 White St., Lawrence Animal Science — Tractor Driving Team — Wants to become a millionaire — ‘‘Where’s Jerry?” 7 Andrew McCormack ‘‘Scottie’’ 21 Summer St., Lawrence Animal Science — X-Country 2, Tractor Driving Team — Wants to join the military — ‘You’ve got a problem.”’ Sean McHugh ‘ Mic”’ 421 Linebrook Rd., Ipswich Animal Science — Wants to stay alive — ‘‘What’s up?”’ Kevin M. Norris ‘ Chuck’’ 27 Hazel St., Saugus Animal Science — Production — Wants to be the best — “‘Don’t irk me. Al Osgood, Jr. ‘‘Almond Joy’’ 269 Main St., W. Newbury Animal Science — Dairy, Livestock, Meats, Tractor Driving Teams — Wants to go to college pursue a career in animal research or nutrition — “I'll rip your larynx out.” Andrew McCormack Kevin Norris Sean McHugh Al Osgood Steven Roche Hitt i fi John Pyteraf al ay Joseph Smith Ron Pitochelli ‘‘Pitt’’ 8 Hancock Circle, Methuen Animal Science — X-Country, Tractor Driving Team — Wants to be a millionaire. John Pyteraf 466 Winter St., North Andover Animal Science — Business FFA Reporter 4, Yearbook Comm. — Wants to attend a four year college own and operate his own farm — ‘‘We have another problem.”’ Steven Roche 713 Boston St., Lynn Animal Science — FFA Sentinel 3, Parli Pro Team — ‘“‘I don’t want to hear it.” Joseph Smith ‘ Smitty”’ 29 Manomet Rd., W. Peabody Animal Science — Wants to own a horse farm be rich — ‘“‘Shut up or I’ll break your back.”’ 79 Susan Patricia Sylvester “Suzy”’ 76 Chase St., Beverly Animal Science — FFA Chaplain 4, X-Country |, Basketball 1-4. State Dairy Judging Team 3 — Wants to be a research zoologist write a book on her discoveries — ‘I’m sick of this.”’ Edward Trecartin ‘‘Eddie’’ 368 Eastern Ave., Lynn Animal Science — Basketball 1-4, Dairy, Livestock, Tractor Driving Teams — Wants to go to college become a vet or a meat cutter — ‘‘Don’t whine.”’ David Valliere ‘‘Dave”’ 544 Foster St., North Andover Animal Science — Livestock Tractor Driving Teams — Wants to own a farm. Emily Wendt ‘‘Em”’ University Lane, Manchester Animal Science — Wants to go to college, and be a horse owner trainer — ‘AO the way to go, Ohio.”’ David Valliere Ed Trecartin Emily Wendt oe 7 i = —— me j i iJ Hee Re es alenoneeiia ; ain ntniesen en ehet tits, p(s ee ena ts Favorite Teachers — Mr. Kirkorian Ms. Hegarty Most Friendly Sincere — Michele Martel Tom Brousseau Class Clowns — Kenny Gildea Kelly Francis Best Eyes — Jeff Cole Kim Collins Worst Drivers — Kim Jenkins, Jamie Johnson Most Talkative — Tammy Brusso Mike Gill Kevin Norris Most Dedicated — Jodi McElhinney Kenny Teachers’ Pets — John Pyteraf Anna Ross ty Phe eet od places ote Class Flirts — Jodi Dotolo Bob Forgione Best Personality — Wendy Jaslowich Keith Carlson Paul Raiti Succeed — Stefanie Angelico , Flakiest — Diane Clapp Mike Gill Most Likely To Most Popular — Kenny Gildea Tammy Brusso Most Class Spirit — Kenny Gildea Kelly Francis Best Dressed — Steven Roche Kim Collins Most Athletic — Allen Wilson Sue Sylvester Best Looking — Jeff Cole Kim Best Laugh — Kevin Norris Jodi Best Sense of Humor — Tammy Collins McElhinney Dollar Danny Levesque Shyest — Stefanie Angelico Kurt Most Outspoken — Jodi Dotolo Class Couple — Sue Sylvester Jacobson Mike Gill C.J. Maslowski ee BRUNCH ra wet. om 3B 1S : . ‘ 3 a : 2 ae The beautiful people really came out on the evening of March 1[4th. Chauffered driven stretch limousines in abundance waited in a line to deliver their elegantly dressed passengers. Top hats, tails, and beautiful gowns of taffeta, lace, and silk were the dress of the evening. This was Essex Aggie at its best — the Class of 1985. In keeping with the style and elegance of the group, the Senior Prom was held amidst the splendor and grandeur of the Sheraton-Tara Ballroom. With chandeliers sparkling and Paul Revere Bowls filled with spring bouquets, members of the class and their guests dined on truly regal fare and danced the night away to the music of Heist. Who would have guessed that in such elegant surroundings, among such beautiful people that the keys words for the evening were ‘“‘safety pins’’ and ‘ Where’s Paul Raiti?’’ A touch of reality in a fantasy evening? It was an evening to be remembered and remembered it will be. Vo ae j ® G™ CLASS WEE Stefanie Angelico leaves Mr. Emerson with her noisy and talkative personality. Christine Atkins leaves Mr. White her genuine leather whips and 14k gold chains. Ron Braese leaves with no rear tires. Tom Brousseau leaves Mr. K. his earring. Tammy Brusso leaves St. Mary’s Basketball Team for Sandy Cassola to finish off. Laurie Camire leaves Mr. Emerson still with his mustache. Diane Clapp leaves an empty seat in the Holding Room for a deserving Freshman. Jeff Cole leaves Mr. Ugone the twig I.D. Board. Kim Corning leaves her Heineken for Dan Levesque to drink. Carlton Crocker leaves Ms. Knowlton a Latin dictionary. Tammy Dollar leaves Ms. Hewitt’s class happily. Jodi Dotolo leaves Ms. Hegarty her hooker shoes — Good Luck! Stacey Enslow leaves Mr. Collins a cup of coffee. Nancy Feener leaves this school more mixed up than when she came. Sharon Flanagan leaves Mr. Prato’s math class with a mixed up mind. Bob Forgione leaves to never return. Kelly Francis leaves with many guys on her mind and on campus. Mark Gallagher leaves Mr. Koob alone. Kenney Gildea leaves this school in a loud manner. Paul Gordon leaves a smog filled restroom. John Gusley leaves his pair of chaps to Mr. Collins. Rick Holloran leaves his cartoon cow all over Essex Aggie. Patty Houde leaves quietly. Mel Howard leaves the cafe behind. Andy Hughes leaves Essex Aggie his school books. Judy Jackson leaves Mr. Ugone with an unbroken jaw. K. Jacobson leaves Ms. Hegarty’s spelling and definitions forever. Wendy Jaslowich leaves the school screaming, ‘“‘Whoopie!”’ Kim Jenkins leaves Ms. Hegarty in a state of confusion. James Johnson leaves Mr. Ugone the Homelite that should have fallen on him. 98 CLASS OF 1985 Joe Kanclerowicz leaves his hockey stick to Dan Levesque. Judy Kay leaves all the Animal Science teachers their sanity. Dan Levesque leaves his body to all the girls. Mike Levesque leaves Mr. Ugone a lump of dried poison and some freezing gravel. Michele Martel leaves Mr. Prato her solar powered trig calculator and a thank you. Dana Martin leaves the school whenever he felt like it. Shawn Martin leaves Carlton Crocker a bottle of brandy and a movie to drink it at. C.J. Maslowski leaves Mr. Collins his Husquavarna Chain Saw Manual and all his knowledge. Andy McCormack leaves the school only 17 days late. Jodi McElhinney leaves her whipper snappers to Mr. Koob. Sean McHugh leaves the school at last. Pete Neary leaves Mr. Emerson forever. Kevin Norris leaves his irksome voice. David Noyes leaves Mr. Collins his experience for him to learn from. Al Osgood leaves Essex Aggie to pursue a career in agriculture. Ron Pitocchelli leaves Mr. Wallace a sewage treatment plant. George Pappas leaves as ‘‘The Great Greek’’ of Essex Aggie. Chris Powers leaves Mr. Heath’s lawn mower alone. John Pyteraf leaves the microphone and the announcements to the next principal. Paul Raiti leaves Mr. Emerson fun and exciting classes. Steven Roche leaves Mr. Schroeder all his detentions and suspensions. Anna Ross leaves the Roadside Stand to anyone who wants it. Chris Ryan leaves the memory of Wilmot in shattered glass. Peter Seckar leaves Mr. Emerson by giving him a Saturday session. Joe Smith leaves school early. Sue Sylvester leaves Mr. White with his computer and his lectures. Sean Thistle leaves Mr. Collins without a big time bust. Eddie Trecartin leaves Mr. Koob’s classroom with a headache. David Valliere leaves the Senior year without a fight. David Vanne leaves nuclear waste to the auto shop. Ron Viola leaves his greatest sympathy. Rusty Wilson leaves the turf on the soccer field in one piece. G 105 A NEW y BEGINNIN THINGS TO Stephanie Angelico remembers working for the school freshman year. Christine Atkins — You mean she has a memory? Tim Begley remembers his project book for Mr. Emerson. Rich Bonsang remembers his broken arm. Ron Braese doesn’t remember a thing. Mike Brosnan remembers nothing at all. Tammy Brusso remembers partying with Kim behind Twin Rinks. Laurie Camire remembers the back of Fletcher’s science class in the ninth grade. Keith Carlson remembers everything. Peter Carter remembers the times at the Topsfield Fair. Diane Clapp remembers all the times she and Wendy got in big trouble. Kim Corning remembers partying with Tammy behind Twin Rinks. Carleton Crocker doesn’t remember Mr. White’s class at all. Jodi Dotolo remembers partying with all her friends at the Aggie. Sharon Flanagan remembers science class. Robert Forgione remembers having a good time. Kelly Francis remembers all the good times with Kenny Gildea. Kenney Gildea remembers to stay quiet in class! Michael Gill remembers to be on time. Paul Gordon remembers throwing Roger Downing in the sileage Freshman year. Shawn Granahan remembers picking pumkins in Mr. Emerson’s class. John Gusley remembers nothing at all. Rick Holloran remembers the parties in Kansas City. Patty Houde remembers slipping on the gym floor. Andy Hughes remembers lunch periods by the gym. Melonie Howard remembers all the times Mr. Collins lost his keys. Judy Jackson has not a thing to remember. Kurt Jacobson remembers Mr. Wallace letting him drive his truck to school. Wendy Jaslowich remembers all the times she and Dianne caused trouble. Kim Jenkins remembers Ms. Hegarty’s Megabucks number. James Johnson remembers Senior year car problems and accidents. Joe Kanclerowicz remembers anything he was not a part of. Judy Kay remembers running back and forth in Anna’s car. 106 REMEMBER Rick Kiernan remembers being dazed and confused. Dan Levesque remembers Kenney Gildea’s party. M. Levesque remembers laughter. Paul Loffredo remembers doing one thing in Mr. White’s classes. Michele Martel remembers her rewarding year as FFA Secretary. Dana Martin remembers Andy McCormack coming to school late every day. Shawn Martin remembers Suburban Living Days 1984 with C.J. Rusty. C.J. Maslowski remembers when he first met Sue Sylvester in the ninth grade. Andy McCormack remembers getting dismissed at 11:30. Jodi McElhinney remembers her rewarding year as FFA President. Frank McLaughlin remembers the Alamo. Pete Neary remembers all those delicious, nutritious lunches. Kevin Norris remembers getting caught unscrewing the light bulbs. David Noyes remembers Mr. Collins techniques of cutting down a tree. Al Osgood remembers screaming, yelling throughout the halls. George Pappas remembers the college raids. Ron Pitocchelli remembers when Andy McCormack locked himself out of his car. Chris Powers remembers nothing good. John Pyteraf remembers his rewarding year as FFA Reporter. Paul Raiti remembers his intelligent questions for Ms. Hegarty to figure out. Steve Roche remembers last year’s bus rides to school. Anna Ross remembers getting stuck at Richardson’s Dairy Farm in the summer. Chris Ryan remembers the ‘‘Window’’. Peter Secker remembers Mr. Cunney’s math class. Joe Smith remembers coming in late to school. Sean Thistle remembers Mr. A’s fishing class, good field trips, times. Eddie Trecartin remembers crashing his car in Danvers Square. David Valliere remembers a good friend. David Vanne remembers Racoon Run vividly. Ron Viola remembers his special early releases. Emily Wendt remembers Wendy, Joe, and Diane. Rusty Wilson remembers being foreman of the sawmill 1984-85 with Mr. Collins. 107 7 aa me E ie: r F CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Y hs aa Ht] LY ESSEX CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE FARMERS OF’ AMERICA CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1985 GAINSBORO STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS 317 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 111 AGWAY BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1985 The Faculty Staff Essex Agricultural High School 9 Wenham St Danvers, MA O1923 774-1069 BEST OF LUCK Compliments Of MEANS CHEVROLET-OLDS HAMMERSMITH FARM 96 Country Road Ocean Drive, Newport, R.I. Ipswich, Massachusetts (617) 356-2964 Ipswich Ford, Inc. 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