Essex Technical High School - Essex Tech Yearbook (Hathorne, MA)

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ee — WSS ah, Qe ere, rte ey Pa Re os ESSEX AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE There are those who build the walls, that never crumble, never fall. It is those who really know, from their experience how to show that what they teach, will help us grow. As we go from day to day, with fact to fact, from page to page, we have learned, and it does show, that what they taught, is what is so, They work so hard to let us know. They dedicate so much time, And appear with smiles that always shine. We leave behind the nicest ihoughive About the ones who really sought To give the best to all of us .... We, the class of 1983, therefore proudly dedicate our yearbook to the faculty and administration in sincere appreciation of all that they have done for US. me | : i a |... ee a wo gan Pe it THA BY YB The true wealth of a nation lies not in it’s gold or silver but in it’s learning, wisdom and in the uprightness of it’s sons. Let not the waves of the sea separate us now. 7_— a = “a - a oral ue - -_ _— 4 . ee — — = . == - - -- Ses —e an c a. | te y 33 as a s _ ._ - . = - = — = nn ln = gj ee _— ——— € 1983 Aggie Seniors Julia Ann Amor “If you believe in girders! fight for it. If it’s not worth fighting for ... It’s just not worth it.” Sheilah Blair Operating Room “If I hadn’t woken up at 7:50 this morning, maybe I wouldn’t look like Technology this!” Lee Brown Terrie Carratu Margo Corcoran “A thousand mile journey begins with “Live today for today, not for tomor- the first step.” row. For tomorrow may never come.” 8 Sandra Fairbrother Maryann Farkas “We all have to work hard for our happiness.” Leslie Fasula Casey Haight Victoria Hayes “Thanks John, Dreams of Florida, To be successful at whatever I may attempt. Reach for the sky accept the stars.’ wo Joan Hennessey “T can’t wait for the first Wednesday in June, when I feel a great sense of achievement. Hooray!’ Keith Keller “Tam a rock and roller, an electrically amplified joke. The Rakes, Smoking melt, Down Mama, Have a nice day.” Fran LaChance “For the heart that is free, life is a celebration of beauty, a festival of the spirit.” Marilyn Martinuk “For all your support and help Peter, Thanks! We finally made it!” Loretta Moriarty Anita Pacheco “A goal, a dream, whatever it may be, it can be yours. 27 thanks to Carole, remember O.R. lab.” Lisa Pappalardo Dave Munger “In the land of darkness the ship of the rising sun is sailed by the GRATE- FUL DEAD!” Bill O'Conner “Everything in excess, to enjoy life, take big bites, moderation 1s for Monks.” Harold J. Robair 1] Scott Roberts “Surgical Techs do it with their hands.” Beverly Ann Walker “I will study and get ready, perhaps someday my chance will come.” Norma Whitman “To be a great scrub” 12 Leslie Adelman “To be happy and succeed in life.” Patricia Boyle Lisa Capellotti Robin Conway SL ricia “Look to the future and not to the past to find the things you want to make laste: 13 Michelle A. Dapolito “Those who keep the ability to see the beauty never grow old.” Judith Gardner “Judy” Felicita Gonzalez Iris Gonzalez Jacquelyn A. Healey “Happiness is being paid instead of “yackie” being graded. “When all else fails, confuse them.” 14 Theresa LaPointe Laura Loiacano Sheryl Mysliwy bert, “Go with it!” Elizabeth J. Otovic “Betsy” “Live, love and be happy.” Susan E. Powers “Sue” “Don’t slam my door.” To Mrs. O’Connor, I saw friendship strengthened between man and all creatures, and clans of birds and butterflies, confident and secure, winging towards the brooks. Kahlil Gibran — from Anonymous Patricia Russell Tisha. “To follow my dreams where ever they may lead me.” Jenny St. Germain Dale Thomas til all ay I Jo-Ann Campbell = H | = Marv-Clare Condon, Class | reasurer “Oreo”. “Clare” Sylvia DeFeo Patricia Dippi Cherie Dodge this a “Can you speak up Pat?” ss “Who talked me into this anyway- Kathleen Estay Deborah Fauci, Class President “Debbie” Alice Foglietta, Class Jean-Marie Gastonguay Tracy Gillon Vice-President “Jeannie” ECobe “All this for a $1.25” Patricia Goguen (maiden name) Hale — married Dec. 19, 1982 abate Katherine E. Goodwin “ Kathy” Jean Grinnell Christopher W. Heim Cathy J. Hildebrandt “Judy” “Mabel” 19 Mary Jones April MacCaughey, Student Irene M. McBride “It all came together, right?” Rep. “Don’t make me laugh!” 20 Katherine J. Mejia “Kathy” “Pm gonna make it” Marigerie L. Parks Karin L. Ramos Chris St. Amand “I dreamed the ‘Impossible Dream’ ” “T hate that big fat book!” Bradley E. Sherman “If your reading this I must have sur- vived.” Janet Souza “Ts this necessary?” Mildred L. Stacey Jayne Stewart Cheryl Sullivan “Stacey” “Did you make Flash cards?” “Prego” “Hail Mary” “Pm still hungry” “where’s my thermos?” Kristi Thompson nie bee Trisha ‘Thompson, Student Rep. by y ‘ Patricia Tyler Diane Wahl Maureen R. Walsh, Class “Pat” “Not another test, UGH!” Secretary “sure” “Moe, Mighty Mouse” To John, All my love ee Te ” “ + 7 ? 5 P Marguerite Whitehead “Jacki” You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Sharon Marie Akre sohazebunkas “Call the cops, my jewelry is missing, Mazall we need is Britzy now!, Love ya mom and dad.” Ellen L. Barker “To be a successful hairdresser and marry P.B. Donna how’s Dad?” Donna Vitale Barry Cherylynn D. Bartlett “Most versatile, most likely to succeed, “Chane best looking, class clown, most conge- “Hope to be a great cosmetologist in nial, most humble. the years to come. Good luck to every- one. HAIR IDEA.” Kathleen Anne Bograd “Kathy” “Hope to be a great cosmetologist some day. Good luck to the class of °83. Keep smiling.” Sandy Carpenter “Future includes cosmetology and be- coming successful in my field of work. Prizes her family and close friends. Hopes for a long and happy life.” Dawna Chretien “Good luck to all my class of ’83 at the Aggie. Future life with Don forever, 86” John Borel “Jay” “IT love Jaclyn Smith, Lynda Carter, Susan Anton, Bo Derek, Linda Evans, Morgan Fairchild.” Patricia Caron “Pat” “T ain’t lyin!” Carol Cunningham “Good luck class of ’83. Love always to my Tommy’s” Diane M. Druhan “No Sharon, Steve didn’t write back. Donna help me. I hate her guts! SEE you at E.J.'s. Love you, Alexandra” Jennifer M. Evans “Ol-solo-mio, I don’t talk too loud. Live for today, for tomorrow may nev- er come. Good luck cosmetology stu- dents.” Ellen Ryan Fahy Laurie Fortini “Cause it’s good for ya” “bummer” “To be a successful cosmetologist and to marry my high school sweetheart D.R. Tracy Galante “Tray” “Oh, you Mark, favaloro you! Never el the “bowl cut” ma. Good luck to my buckaroo buddies.” Kathleen A. Grimes “Kathy” Barbara Gurczak Rosemary Hyder Sharon Lee Jankoski Epat “Rose” “If you could read my mind guys, “T’'ll be glad when it’s my graduation” “President of the group to ban all fin- what a tale my thoughts would tell. 98 ger waving. I still hate my manequir. S.L.J. 867-5309 Good luck R.H. and R.W. S.F.W.” Diana Masforroll “Now I told you I love you! Now get Lisa McCarthy “To become a successful cosmetolog- ist. All the fun times at Pc. My favorite ass time is L.V.L. Fun times with Pam Lyons “Little Buckaroo” “Tl always remember my little buck- aroo” d Kimberly Ann Minahan “With determination I truly do feel that some day all my dreams will be real.” 29 Claudia Nuccio Lesley O'Neill “Love to my Susie-Lynne” Deborah A. O’Neil Linda Marie Provost Deanna J. Quintiiani “Tll never forget the day Linda’s Jeff “To become a successful cosmetolog- “To become a nun.” from BUD dedicated a song to me! ist, work out in California, and to be- Good Luck guys, keep in touch.” come Burt Reynolds’ private hair- dresser. Linda Roach “What seems humble to the heart is lonely to the eye.” Shelly Ann Sauchuk Bob Thompson Toma’s Napoleon “Hope to be a professional make-up “Dr. Bob tell me how you love it!” artist in Hollywood and also model on Ties 3] Marsha Toubetaris Aelitee Paula A. Wrenn Erika Murch Debbie Simpson “To the one I love, M.D., If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you, it’s yours, if not it never was.” 32 ™ a ey ® Vickie S. Anderson “Thanks Essex Aggie, thanks Al, De- nise, Dottie ‘‘my little brother, Steven,” “Country music,” “Rose,” “Samantha,” True friends, well, West- ward Ho!” Patricia Bain A a ea Bruce L. Belbin Cheryl Ann Chatel Sandy Chouinard “You have the rest of your life to be an “Want to pursue a Career as a veterina- “Remember, the Aggie Parties, Phyl- adult, but you’re only young once.” rian. Remember all the good times we lis’ interesting desserts, the weekend had. Getting engaged.” at eastern states and 6’5 teddy bear.” ‘Never mind.’ ” Susan Gedney “To remember: friends, Sentry, Party at the pond, Eastern states, sugarloaf, Topsfield Fair, summer internship, smokehouse, field trips with Steiner.” Sue Goss “The one thing that I have gained from the Aggie which I'll have for a life time, is my wonderful husband, Linda Coombes “Happiness is: ager Sunshine Char- lie, good friends, good times, the out- doors, INDEPENDENCE, horses, cows, early mornings, ‘really,’ Eastern States judging.” Lh sera OE 4 Mary Elie “Thanks to all my friends and large animals who helped me through the two years. Let’s go to Betts for lunch.” Robin L. Hinton “Remember: THE EASTERN STATES WEEKEND, six reasons classes, FAIRGAME, FOR SURE, Rabbits and more Rabbits Peggy, Baron, Kitty, Johnathan. Louis Olmstead “If you’re down on your luck, I know you all can sympathize, find a girl with far away eyes.” te | coated Phyllis Pike “Reach for the sky, the best times in life are those that are high! Take life as a pleasure and you'll survive.” LA “ basal Kennel Management Grooming Scott Brightman Dianne Braese Susan C. Collette “Spock” FX § | NY . eo 5 | WE or WAAe o NY WE ala SS we r a NY ‘ @ 1 my e — gat ‘a Chris ‘Trainor ) wtb bOe | , Siobhan Gallagher “What ... no tip?” Barry Hustins Janice Laskey Maureen Myers “That will be $125.00 for your dog... please” 37 Cathy Chaisson ¥ Sate 7 a ee — : tf c av? Na pe Bob Walker “Look, the cows are lying down it’s going to rain!” Rosemarie Grunthalt Debra Doucette Jane Kunkel 38 Alice Burt Melisa Sangerario Cathy Hanson “Veh “IT don’t do cats” Jerry Bialecki “I don’t wanna... ” “Wildness is a necessity.” Johnathan Brooks John Muir Brooksie “Class Clown” Deborah H. Bulloch Joe Curley John DelRosso “Debi” “Joe College” “Awful thirsty” 4] Inland Waters Lab ’82 Bill Dunn Howard Gaffin Steve Gilroy “Willy” “Save our N.R.” “Anywhere U.S.A.? I have a friend who lives there.” ORNETS 5 David Greene Eileen M. Gregory David Hall “Look out world, here I come!” “Stow it, Fuzzhead!” 42 Cindy Harron “Wicked good” Linda Macaro Rene Morin “Wicked awesome” “Rain the main vein” Managing the Watershed Nancy Parent Victoria N. Parmele “Do you know ... ?” Susan Pohl “T prefer to go slowly as it is the process which makes the end product of “Blizzards, giant pencil sharpeners, high quality.” flying pens” Kevin Powers Bob Rice Tony Savage “W haaaaaaaaaat?” Jay Sousa Jim Teckman Rebecca A. Warren “Wrap it up. Ayuh.” 44 Horticulture Martha R. Brown Scott A. Clarke David Gordon Phyllis Hodge Michael E. Lueders Gary Langstaff 46 id Mansfield Dav Stephen Marchese Pye James Mooradian David Vaillancourt Daniel F. Verrington Russ and Chunga 48 ESSEX AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Cathy Bishop “Cibce “We made it!” See you in N.H., C.S.! “Hey Wiggie” Mark Brennan Go to lunch Wiggie? Nancy M. Donahue Donna T. Dube Audrey M. Grover “Along the way take time to smell the flowers” 50 Janice Johnson au Cs | d Catherine L. Lazenski -alia etl I might be here forever! Gail P Michael McMahon “Thanks for the memories” Gary W. Pelletier ow hat me study?” Kimberly Kay Robins Don’t hurry, don’t worry, and don’t forget to smell the flowers. Cheryl E. Smith “In the garden of the unicorn. bloom the flowers of the heart.” Thanks C.B. Corinne Wiggins “Wiggie” I love you Hoppy and where do fe Re .! from here!! Essex Agonie. Hey C. Glen Magna 12:00 —_— mM. Robin Zunick I Ramona Farkas Fashion Retailing Mary Mannell Laura Cates Cheryl Lord Sandra Sewards Maryellen Buchannan 54 Loni-Jo McCormack Tammie Pennell Theresa Lebel Mary Devaney Food Science Nutrition Elizabeth Gould Margaret Cameron or Or Dawna Fox Beth French Paul Harvey Maureen Foley 56 Andrew Close Sue Pimentel Or J Dennis Reidy Annmarie St. Paul Lisa Stout Lisa Spillane 58 Chery! Bullis Keith Dyer Joe Flanagan 60 Sean Corrigan oe ¢ Tracy Calitri Pee Jeff LeBlanc Kellie Amidon Greg Sallah Dan Hebert Brian LeBlanc Sharon Flint 61 John McDonald Tom Brothers Joan Dylengoski Donna LeGault 62 Dave Pike Joe Mercer Sharon Liberge Dave Barker Beth Noyes Suzy Parker Kim Pacholski Shawn Owen 64 Ralph Thurlow Joanne Stier Kellie Saunders Susan Trembley nD or 66 Paul Richard Gary Plamowski Marc Plourde Susan Tiplady Scott Hoffman Brian Hodge Herb Gallagher Cheryl Scott Sean Gallagher 67 68 HALLOWEEN PARTY What are the equations The gang’s all here on those, Dotie? One more for the road. Of course you do Greg! I’ve got it all under control! My boomerang won't come back. My girdle is killing me! Economics Class! Where there is smoke there’s fire! LARGE ANIMAL SCIENCE 72 CLUB i on we 8A | re “a4 ree a ; AB, a — i “ ge ee Vickie Anderson, Patrice Baines, Bruce Belbin (Tres.), Cheryl Chatel (Sec.), Sandy Chouinard, Linda Coombes, Mary Elie, Sue Gedney, Sue Goss (Pres.), Robin Hinton, Lori Modica, Phyllis Pike | 74 PHOPTOGRAPHY CEUB Don Wessels NR, Nancy Parent NR, Becky Warren NR, Linda Macaro NR, Steve Gilroy NR, Trish Quinn NR, Lisa Gaudet NR, Eileen Gregory NR, Vickie Anderson LAS Richard Adelman (Advisor), Diane Christensen (Tres.), Vinny Lee Joe (Pres.), George Luce (V. Pres.), Lisa Stout (Sec.) ¢; a : = = P ‘ a ao Swe EO a « c ns PGP , ey — = 5 7 PI re od Dts ad AP JHAVLS WOOUdUUIVAA Debi Bullock (Faculty Adm.), Margaret Cameron (Photo.), Bill Fraiser (Photo.), Audrey Grover (Clubs), Susan Pimentel (Editor), Paul Richards (Ads), Annmarie St.Paul (Typist), Vinny Lee Joe (Candids) ALVNAS LNACGILLS 7 5 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Raymond Potter Director Gustave Olson Dean of the College Lucien Archambault Linda Hurley Marge O’Hara Director of Admissions Admissions Dept. Admissions Dept. 76 Tim Wright Student Activities Director Betty Jensen Marie alee Assistant to the Dean Financial Aid Director Marsha Swinson Ted Novakowski Shirley Knight Librarian Audio-Visual Director Library Secretary Allied Health: L-R Front, Mary Milne R.N., Ann Sheehan R.N., Cindy Cameron R.N., Back, Jane Dustin R.N., Judy Riggs R.N., Nancy Shionis R.N. Richard Adelman Ginny Anderson Barbara Callahan Economics Fashion Retailing Chemistry Allied Health! L-R, Edwina Bogosian, Ginny O’Connor, Janice Fur- Sally Connolly long, Doris Jacques R.N. Social Sciences Frank Cristello Dorthy Edson Culinary Arts Mathematics Dick Doherty Richard Gaiero Business Gen. Ed. Agricultural Engineering Beverley Hardacre Craig Gra parish , Animal Sciences the, te ee. the wet ae te or ee oe ae es 2 Sear asy gy. Paul Harder Turf Management -_ Joe Karonis Environmental Science Win Johnson Floriculture Jayne Kassel Floriculture Denise King Animal Science 80 James Liacos Arborculture 4 = es 4 5 _ . = a 4 _ Steve Moore _ Mara Pantages Agricultural Engineering Student Counseling Psychology Pat Maroney Environmental Tech Lorraine Montgomery Jacqueline Nuccio Nutrition Fashion Retailing Food Service Walter Papalegis 81 Greg Reppocci Peggy Reid Dr. Harvey Skolnick D.V.M. Food Science Culinary Arts Animal Science Steve St. Pierre English John Stokinger Culinary Arts Robert Steiner Animal Science 82 Laurie Suda Plant Science David Townley Busbee Williams Environmental Tech Soil Science Peter Youn Environmental Tech Lorraine Strauch Animal Science Ernest Vieira Food Tech 84 Celeste Corbeil Maryanne Deveau Animal ‘Technician Elaine Desmond Karin Johnson Beth Piekarski Judy Taylor Terry Lyn Pendleton Elaine Wilks Life is full of Ups and Downs. Full of Crooks, full of Clowns. Sometimes I feel like this is the end, when I lose Life or Love of a close friend. It’s a vicious circle of Death and Life, where one man’s pleasure is another’s strife. But somehow uninterrupted life goes on, and I have to get up and get right back on. Well, this is the end of the story So I'll Smile, because life’s a puzzle, I won't Solve for a while. Bill Dunn SPORTS Mens Basketball ‘Team 88 89 DOOX Bx OA Womens Basketball ‘Team 91 96 Ere aca x if. cute © 98 DD 100 ne ib a J a oe 2 ; rh. ‘e i 9 pees : | i | ae. a ; a L : 101 And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and the sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and 1s refreshed. 102 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Danvers Square Endicott Plaza 774-2500 774-7733 Danvers Plaza 774-2520 Member F.D.I.C. 104 Northshore Shopng Ctr. Routes 114 128 532-1644 Peabody, Mass. 262 Worcester Center 756-0846 Worcester, Mass. Holyoke Mall 536-6854 Holyoke, Mass. OVER 100 BRANCHES NATIONWIDE Cullen Fuel Inc. 1 72Hobparvol Danvers Mass. 01923 ie ) —_ a ollur as Teleflora HOUSE OF FLOWERS Florist Greenhouse (617)233-1134 PAT .COERLURA Designer Bridal Consultant 124 Main Street Saugus, Ma. 01906 Cali ITALIAN CUISINE 126 Newbury St., Danvers, Mass. (Rte. 1, South) 777-1266 ET EE TENE REE Congratulations Gradulates! University Cap Gown Company, Inc. 486 Andover Street Lawrence, Mass. 01843 686-4566 TEL 774-8620 — 599-1293 Adrmiral’s Diningroom Open To Public Daily DANVERSPORT YACHT CLUB Weddings, Banquets, Special Functions Rt. 128 — Exit 22E 161 Elliott Street Danvers, Mass. Dear Herb, We made it! Thanks for everything. Love, Audrey SHOP FOR THE @ QUALITY CO-OP @ SERVICE WAY e ECONOMY FARM, HOME and GARDEN SUPPLIES OPPOSITE FAIRGROUNDS, ROUTE 1 TOPSFIELD, MASS. 01983 Tel. 887-2309 105 Best of luck to the class of °83 Essex County Employees Association Local 653 SCIWIE Ay ih in the public service American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees RADISSON FERNCROFT HOTEL COUNTRY CLUB FOR GREAT FUNCTIONS, FOOD FUN 2 URS RADISSON FERNCROFT HOTEL COUNTRY CLUB Rte One I-95 Danvers, MA 01923 (617) 777-2500 The Radisson Hotels. A collection. 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