Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)
- Class of 1989
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New Improved Senior Kris Mickey is all covered with a fresh coat of red and white paint following the annual ritual of the painting of the Rock on Rollstone Hill. Right, a member of the installation crew for the NEW windows installed at the High School this year. Above Right, Graduate Brian Baxter puts a NEW coat of paint on the third floor of the Annex the first week of school. This section of the building has not been open since 1966. PKchbufg Public Library Frtcnoura, MA 01420 1989 BOULDER FITCHBURG HIGH SCHOOL 98 ACADEMY STREET FITCHBURG, MA ENROLLMENT 984 IMPROVED Left Michelle Haggstrom and Tammy Miner plan' out a ladder diagram of this years class yearbook, (above) Michelle and Tammy pose for a traditional picture at Westfield State College. One Fall Afternoon One summer day in August of 1988, Shifty, Tammy Miner, and Michelle Haggstrom departed for a Yearbook seminar at Westfield State College. While waiting to check into their rooms, they breezed through the itinerary planned for the following three days. When they fi- nally got the keys to their rooms, they carried in enough luggage to last for two weeks. After getting settled, Tammy and Michelle were two of the first people teady to eat. When supper was fin- ished, they enthusiastically set to work on coming up with ideas for a theme. They met with the helpful Arnie Lohmann, their Yearbook consultant, who discussed various opinions and deadlines. The group attended several intense classes deal- ing with layout, copy, and all the other aspects that contribute to the creation of a yearbook. Tammy and Michelle went over and over unlim- ited possibilities and it seemed that the more they thought about the theme, the more overwhelmed they became. As most seminars, these three days were not completely filled with putting together a yearbook. Michelle and Tammy had fun creat- ing theit own ice cream sundaes and watching Good Morning Vietnam in the school's auditorium. Also, dur- ing Monte Catlo night, Shifty en- joyed being a black jack dealer while Tammy and Michelle gambled away their play money. When the seminar came to a close, Tammy, Michelle, and Shifty realized the task that they had ahead of them. Although they left West- field without a definite theme, they knew that they would decide on something sooner or later. It hap- pened on a fall afternoon in year- book. Yearbook members examined the changes in their school and finally came to a conclusion. This small group of students put theit ideas together and arrived at the theme of New and Improved. Fitchburgs sales representative Arnie Lohmann displays a cover sample at the yearbook work shop held at Westfield State College. 2 • Theme Senior John Fitch plays alto sax during the rally, while sporting his skit costume. Chelsie Brice, Spanish II Award winner, always on the look out for a NEW button. Bob Berherian wears a NEW cotton sheet to this years Toga Dance, held in the F.H.S. gym. Cristi Zimirowski gives last minute instructions to an improved senior basketball team. David Beaulac performs a cheering stunt, called a Pony mount on Bill Vautour's back, during the T-day rally. 4 • Divider Divider • 5 Student Life • 7 ROCK PAINTING (Right) Danielle Holland, Toby Root and Kerri Sambito Quench there thirst after some hard work. (Below) Bill Vautour all taped up. (Bottom) Shanni Laaksonen relaxes after painting the rock among other things. (Center) An exhausted Jen Ber- berian and Steph Dantini take a nap on the Crocker Field grass after painting New Letters and the class year on Rollstone Hill. W«V Reception Steve Brodeur enjoys an ear of corn, following tough outing games. (Right) Nathan Dululio searches for a winnie as Chris Nowd, Kerri Sambito, Kris Mickey, Jenn Tousignant and Tamara Tooley cheer him on. Student Life • 1 1 Sr. Reception In a friendly game of volleyball against the Faculty Midya Collazo, Rosa Rosario and Ray Boutottc watch the action. (Right) Sue A wad joins in on the waterballoon toss at the Senior Reception. (Below) Class Advisor Dot Ragucci steps in to settle the argument over a call between Mr. Fuller and Mike Thibeault. (Below right) Pam Sanders and Bianca Serbia brace themselves for incoming waterballoons. 12 • Student Life (Below) Class Advisor Dot Ragucci checks to see that everything is going well as she brings out the rope for tug of war. (Below right) Sue Awad and Briana Aldrich in the three leg sack race. Rosa Rosario tries out her gymnastic skills on the rings, in the Crocker School gym. Student Life • 13 Student Life • 15 Semi Formal Fashions The trio of Alan Ciagnc, Mike Thiheault and Ann Ferris display some of I he semi formal clothes of the HO's. Couples Nicole LcBlanc with David Bcaulac and Jenn Berherian and Gary Pierce. (Bottom) Gary Pierce with Eileen Balajiuer and Chris Latioy. 16 • Student Life Student Life • 1 7 All Around RH.S. TJ (right) Mike Cote and Mike Tiernan relax in the gym. (below) Brenna Ruiz works on Accounting, (bottom) Derek Brasili finds time to laugh, (below right) Rob Haneisen, a member of the Senior class. V 4£ J 18 • Student Life Graduation '89! (right) Graduating member of the Senior class, Nick Pappas. (below) Michelle Girouard, Karen Leger, Nicole LeBlanc, Lisa Guertin, and Cindy Grant, take time to pose for a picture. (far right) Chris Donelan smiles towards the camera as Edison Con-ea Da Costa waits patiently to be seated, (right) Kris Mickey and Tammy Miner, smile as they are re- membering the good times. 20 • Student Life Classroom Time! (below left) Tijuana Snowden, a member of the Senior class, (below right) Rachel Mirovich and Jon Langlois, members of the Junior class, (bottom) Shannon Keenan, active member of the Sophomore class, (right) Dodie Allen and Vicki Melvinon their way to class. 22 • Student Life 24 • Divider V Divider • 25 Derek Brasili and Steve LeBlanc await the call to take their positions on the field. Steve played center while Derek played offensive guard. Varsity Football Scoreboard FHS Opponents 12 Marlboro 36 8 Algonquin 7 20 St. Bernard's 37 0 Holy Name 20 21 Hudson 44 12 Clinton 38 8 Wachusett 14 12 Westboro 34 8 Leominster 25 Front Row: R. Haneisen, J. Sallila, D. Bolduc, D. Brasili, M. Thiheault, G. Pierce, J. Torres, B. Stone, J. Viola, M. Tiernan, C. Novin 2nd row: M. PezzO lcsi, M. Selin, J. Chahot, K. Ha:am. T. Williams, T. Johnson, C. Palmer, J. Murin, J. Langlois, S. Lehlanc 3rd row: J. Langlois, E. Caldwell, P. Townsend, B. Paskell. D. Brasili, J. Glenn. B. Mclntyre, T. Gallagher, M. DiGeron- imo, J. Stephens, S. Keenan 4th row: A. Pere:, E. Guerin, J. Aliskevic:, A. Hag- wood, S. Ross, J. Byron, T. Kelley, S. Stewart, J. Treagv, M. Lemay, J. Pridgen 5th row: J. Casillas.J. Dailey, M. DiPas- quale, R. Rebovich, C. Garcia, J. Bal- dini, Coach Doug Romano, Coach Mark Pierce, Coach Craig Chalifoux Jim Murin and Mike Thiheault make the tackle against Holy Name, during Fitcl burgs first home night game at Crocker Field. 26 • Sports Sports • 27 28 • Sports T'Day Game Gary Pierce looks back, as Marc Pezzo- lesi runs to get open. Fitchburg's defense tries to stop the Leo- minster offense from gaining any ground. Derek Brasili keeps the Leominster de- fense back, as Gary Pierce looks for someone who's open. On the line, Fitchburg and Leominster try to keep each other from crossing the line. Gary Pierce looks to see who's open, while Matt LeMay keeps Leominster back. Sports • 29 Members of the offensive J.V. football team wait on the sideline at Crocker Field during the Chicken Bowl. Tim Gallagher sweeps around the right end with plenty of open field ahead. J.V. FOOTBALL Scoreboard FHS Opponents 20 Marlboro 6 6 Algonquin 14 6 St. Bernard's 0 6 Holy Name 14 18 Hudson 0 6 Wachusett 8 20 Westboro 12 16 Leominster 18 Coach Chalifoux instructs the J.V. Football team on the sidelines during halftime. Shannon Keenan heads up field returning a punt while John Byron throws a block. 30 • Sports Sports • 3 1 Frosh Football Bobby DelGiudice relaxes during hal; time in the club house, while the coaches go over the teams strategy' for the second half of the game. Scoreboard FHS Opponent 22 Marlboro 6 6 Algonquin 0 39 St. Bernard's 6 15 Holy Name 0 1 Hudson 0 19 Wachusett 6 12 Westboro 24 0 Leominster 8 The Raiders defensive unit lines up and is ready for attack. Louis Cotto lines up on offense in the wide out position. Joey Keenan pumps his fist in excifl ment, trying to get his team up for ; tion. 32 • Sports M V v Fitchburg's offense is on the attack against Leominster at Crocker Field. The Raiders experienced a disappointing 8-0 loss. Peter Grutchfield examines the game to develop his plan of attack. Fitchburg's quarterback Phil Snow checks off at the line of scrimmage. Coach Conrad calls his offense over dur ing a much needed time out. The team huddles up to regroup. -VIM Jamie Collins runs over defenders on his way up field. Sports • 33 Senior Nicole LeBlanc performs her halftime routine, during the first night game at Crocker Field. Renee Leger is lifted up on the audi- torium stage, during the Thanksgiving Day rally. Varsity Football Cheerleading Front Row: Renee Leger, Kim Robles, Becky Babineau, Stacey Tiernan, Coach Jean Kaddy 2nd Row: Melanie Hutchin- son, Kris Mickey, Dianne Bourque, Jenn Berberian 3rd Row: Nicole LeBlanc, Steph Dantini, Julie Verseckes Back Row: Jenn Reid, Caissie St. Onge. Kris Mickey marches into Crocker Field for one of the night football game: 34 • Sports J.V. Football Cheerleading Lacey Kibert, Tracey Fowler, Lori Alario, Tracey Gonynor and Tanya Beaulieu listen to their coach at half time of a Junior varsity football game at Crocker Field. Tracey Fowler and Tanya Beaulieu execute a cheer at Crocker Field, for the Freshmen football team. Lacey Kibort and Angela Cordio cheer the boys soccer team at Crocker Field. Front Row: Tracey Fowler, Terra Bal- darelli 2nd Row: Becky Pirani, Lacey Kibort, Marcie Donelan, Tracy Gonynor, Lori Alario, Andrea Jackson, Lauren Bernatche: 3rd Row: Angela Cordio, Jenn Brooks, Tanya Beaulieu, Jen Bergeron, Stacey Vautour, Kim Koski. Jenn Hughes shifts to the left. 36 • Sports Tracey Gonynor and Andrea Jackson perform for the J.V. Football game. Lori Alario gets set to begin a cheer. Tracey Fowler and Tracey Gonynor try- to complete their homework before the visiting team arrives at Crocker Field. 3f Terra Baldarelli and Kim Koski join in with a fan to cheer on the J.V. Football team. Kim Koski looks in on the action taking place on the field. Stacey Vautour about to begin a cheer. Sports • 37 1 Senior Janinc Deforge talks about the meet results with Megan Stephens and Shanni Laaksonen. GirPs X'Country Scoreboard FHA Opponents 19 St. Bernard's 40 24 Leominster 31 19 Algonquin 39 21 Westboro 40 35 Shrewsbury 20 15 Hudson 50 40 Wachusett 19 15 Marlboro 45 15 Gardner 50 Districts 4th Midland League 3rd Nashoba Invitational 4th Front Row: Dotty Kennedy, Carey Rosebush, Sue Eringi, Jodi Tousignant, Megan Stephens 2nd Row: Tiffany LaFleur, Marit:a Rosario, Caroline Goldrick, Leigh Withington, Karma Tousignant, Megan Normandin 3rd 38 • Sports Row: Coach Mark Ambrose, Angela Vautour, Renee Robichaud, Annica Ambrose Back Row: Kim Walsh, Shanni Laaksonen, Jen Bedard, Janine Deforce, Mary-Ellen O'Connell. Coach Mark Ambrose records meet results as Angie Vautour, Renee Robichaud Sue Eringi turn in their numbers. Kim Walsh trails at the District E X- Country meet in Gardner, where the team finished 4th overall. Freshmen Annica Ambrose heads for the finish line at F.H.S.'s home course. She finished second to Kim Walsh. im Walsh in stride, completes her race Cogshall Park. She finished first in e meet. Four year varsity runner Danielle Hol- land heads for the hills on Fitchburgs course. She finished 4th in the meet. Leigh Withington exits the woods dur- ing the first leg of the Fitchburg home Sports • 39 Derek King tries to catch his breath fol- lowing the District E finals held at Gard- ner Golf Course. Craig Cormier runs from his shadow in winning the District Individual Cross Country Title. Senior Ray Boutotte leads a small pack at the District meet in Gardner. Boy's X'Country Scoreboard FHS Opponents 19 St. Bernard's 42 19 Leominster 40 26 Algonquin 30 15 Westboro 50 17 Clinton 46 18 Shrewsbury 39 15 Hudson 50 20 Wachusett 41 15 Milford 50 35 Marlboro 24 24 Gardner 39 District E 3rd Midi and League 2nd Wachusett Invitational 3rd - v The Boys Varsity and J.V. X-Country team sit on some rocks at Coggshall Park, their home course. T.C. Zimirowski leads Senior Bill Vautour down the streach drive to the finish lii1 40 • Sports Sports • 41 At the end of the first half, first year coach Pam Moryl gives her players words of wisdom. Senior Keith Orni makes a centering pass to one of his links. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY After a disappointing 1987 season and the loss of our pre- vious coach, none of us knew just what to expect on the first day of practice in August. No one could have predicted three boys trying out for the team or Coach Pam's workouts! But after that first big win over Algonquin.no one would have asked for anything different. We were fighting for pride, not points and the score didn't matter as long as we did it together ! The talent was obvious. Through Cristi's breakaways, Jen's scoring, Tamra's tenacious defense, and Keith's ability to be anywhere at the same time F.H.S. field hockey found the winning touch. But Pam never let our win- ning ways go to our heads. Just when we would get a little bit lazy she'd run us back in shape and make us realize we weren't invincible. Ironically, our success on the field was eventually overshadowed by the politics of Interscholastic Athletics. Despite our record of 12-2-4, our co- ed status eliminated us from post- season play except in a co-ed tourna- ment. But when no other co-ed team qualified our 1988 season was ended and so were many of the seniors field hockey careers. Scoreboard FHS Opponent 2 Algonquin 3 St. Bernard's 1 Hudson 3 Clinton 1 N. Middlesex 2 Westboro 2 Marlboro 3 Clinton 1 Shrewsbury 2 Leominster 1 St. Bernards 1 Hudson 1 Milford 5 Forfeits 1-0 Front Row: Cristi Zimirowski, Julie Darcangelo, Fe Fandreyer, Diana Bella- barba, Jen Tousignant. Standing, Paula Goodchild, Craig Cucchiara, Keith Orni, Mark Rouleau, Kim Dean, Tamra Tooley, Lisa Guertin, Francine Goguen. Jen Tousignant on the attack against Leominster. Fe Fandreyer with Keith Orni trail the play move the ball up field agal Leominster. 42 • Sports Field Hockey Diana Bellabarba makes an effort to score points for her team. F.H.S. Field Hockey team had a fun and exciting season. (back row 1 r) Lauri Ri::o, Tara Murray, Stephanie Mayo, Darruenee Sanders, Sarah Fitch, Marcie Gallo, Kim Thomas, (front row 1 r) Christina Banks, Amy Ferris, Rebecca Stephens, Ana Alicea, Pam Sanders. Kim Thomas chases the ball in hope of getting 44 • Sports Vu Vo heading the ball past Marlboro defenders into safe territory. Joshua Gates warming up before the game. Soccer The soccer program at F.H.S. was brought back to the school three years ago. Through the participation of talented soccer players of the school, the team has received recognition of its fine per- formances in the district. Through the hard work and dedication of Coach Martin Aristequi and Assistant Dick Lavers the team has made tremendous improvements. The seasons schedule posted 18 games involving 5 district final teams. The coaches believed that the players possessed great talent and were ready to apply them into the games scheduled. During games both coaches found themselves repeating, You can beat this team, you just have to believe in yourself! It seemed as if the team would become intimidated when we were up against a better team. This is where the inexperience came in. Showing great improve- ment during the season, F.H.S. defeated teams that have always beaten them before. FHS 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 7 4 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 Scoreboard Opponents Monty Tech Algonquin Hudson N. Middlesex Clinton Westboro Marlboro Clinton Monty Tech Shrewsbury Leominster Oxford Wachusett Algonquin Hudson MUford N. Middlesex Khoua Yang, driving toward Clinton's keeper striving for a score. Front Row: J. Gates, T. Yang, T. Moua, K. Yang, V. Vo, E. Selinga, T. Johnson, H. Ta, V. Chanthachack, C. Gale Back Row: Coach Arestequi, E. DaCosta, D. Ruttanavong, J. Fitch, S. Warshesini, H. Kim, T. Ta, E. DaCosta, M. Mercier, Coach Lavers, Missing From Photo: V. Tirado, Q. Ha, B. Bounleuth, N. Tipphavong, B. Baunheng Vu Vo and Hyongjun Kim keep an on the dropping ball, while playing back at Collidge Park. 46 • Sports Jennifer Sweatman receives instructions from her coach at Coolidge Park during one of the girls practices. Girl's Soccer This year a new team appeared on the playing field, namely Girl's Soccer. The team got off to a rough start, no coach, no schedule, and lots of inexperience. Since it was the girls first season hav- ing their own team, things weren't very organized. Amy Giguere, who plays left wing, says, We started too late in the season to play a high school schedule and we didn't have a coach. With the help of the boys coaches, one appeared on the field one day. All the girls in- terviewed spoke very highly of Raul Berhouet, their coach. Raul made everything fair. All the girls get to play, unlike last year when mostly boys played,, said Marisa Filice, who played forward. The girls played only two games, winning one and los- ing one. Girls soccer is up and coming and they hope to have a better start now that a team has been established. X Lori Garcia played as a forward on the first girls' soccer team. Two members of the team, Lori Garcia and Amy Giguere, listen as Coach Raul plans the next move. 48 • Sports Sports • 49 Darren Bennett goes in for the easy lay up verses Milford. Nick Pappas plays tough defense against Dave Cappadonna. Dave Beaulac passes over the top of the Milford defense. Boy's Varsity Basketball From the District Cham- pions in 1988, to being knocked out in the first round of this years District play is a very big change for this years edition of Raider Basketball. It looked like a rebuilding year, having lost four of the five starters to graduation. Led by returning starters Nick Pappas and Darren Ben- nett, the Raiders were able to give Coach Grutchfield his 400th win as a high school coach against arch tv-a St. Bernard's in its home opener. The remainder of the season proved interesting with F.H.S. showing new Midland League opponents that they were the team to beat for the Division Championship, while fellow C.M.C. opponents already knew of Fitchburgs' fine tradition. The Raiders were able to win the League Championship in their first year of Midland League play. While only losing Senior Captain Nick Pappas to gradu- ation, the future looks bright for the boys basketball team. Scoreboard FHS Opponent 75 St. Bernard's 55 65 Gardner 71 70 Shrewsbury 47 73 Milford 52 72 Marlboro 68 53 Wachusett 85 49 Leominster 54 67 Westboro 54 74 Clinton 51 57 Algonquin 59 74 Hudson 34 52 Leominster 55 67 Westboro 54 98 Clinton 49 74 Algonquin 54 70 Hudson 47 60 Wachusett 75 79 St. Bernard's 55 65 Marlboro 41 69 N. Middlesex 56 Front Row: Coach Peter Grutchfield, Head Coach Doug Grutchfield, Coach John Cordio, Kneeling N. Pappax 1 1 r) D. Brasili, D. Beaulac, C. Cormier, D. Bennett, J. Scott, R. Shoemaker, L. Cotto, J. Reynolds, G. Ko:loski, J. Murin, M. Raimon, T. Snowden, J. Duval, K. Kirousis, J. Robles. 50 • Sports Sports • 51 Marcie Noguiera brings the ball up court against Marlboro. Bottom right Tara Sweeney watches the action while Diana Bellabarba grabs the rebound. Deanna Baxter and Tara Sweeney fi for the rebound on a missed Marlb shot. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard FHS Opponent 77 St. Bernard's 28 67 Notre Dame 41 37 Shrewsbury 34 55 Milford 51 45 Marlboro 44 26 Wachusett 50 44 Leominster 37 46 Westboro 44 72 Clinton 49 57 Algonquin 33 ; 59 Hudson 17 68 Leominster 50 32 Westboro 62 53 Clinton 41 68 Algonquin 43 64 Hudson 25 39 Wachusett 44 47 St. Bernard's 42 55 Marlboro 51 64 N. Middlesex 33 Coach Dan Brasili, D. Bellabarba, J. Reid, W. Rosebush, C. Rosebush, D. Baxter, M. Normandin, T. Sweeney, L. Withington, P. Goodchild, J. Tousig- nant, D. Bourque, Coach Tony Alario, Center M. Stephens, M. Nogueira. 52 • Sports Deanna Baxter is in total control as she sets up to take her shot. Sports • 53 Scott Fietz takes a hookshot during the Clinton game. Boy's J-V. Basketball Scoreboard FHS Opponent 78 St. Bernard's 40 63 Gardner 46 78 Shrewsbury 57 66 Milford 50 72 Ma rlboro 58 88 Wachusett 69 69 Leominster 47 61 Westboro 59 60 Clinton 18 72 Algonquin 49 64 Hudson 43 68 Leominster 48 76 Westboro 49 66 Clinton 23 69 Algonquin 49 80 Hudson 50 72 Wachusett 78 65 St. Bernard's 56 81 Marlboro 68 68 N. Middlesex 38 Kyle Kirousis throws the ball inborn during the Marlboro game. Craig Cormier drives by the Milford de fense for a layup. FRONT ROW: Danny Brasili, Coach John Cordio, Kyle Kirousis. BACK ROW: Chris Joslin, Scott Fiet:, Brandon Auger, Bryan Burnap, Derek Sullivan, Jim Murin, Jim Reynolds, John Duval, Craig Cormier, Derek Carl- son, Jason Treagy, Sean Hennessey, Shannon Keenan. Brandon Auger shows picture-peri form at the line as the ball hits all i 54 • Sports John Fairbanks drives to the hoop past the Clinton defense, (above) Rob Rebovich and Jim Reynolds play tough defense against Milford. (far left) The Milford defense is no match for the jump shot of Rob Rebovich. (left) Danny Brasili tickles the twine with a jump shot to the dismay of the Milford Defenders. (LEFT) Kyle Kirousis takes a lay-up over the Marlboro defender as Danny Brasili looks on. (above) It's show-time when Joe Pridgen takes a lay-up, while two Milford Defenders watch in amaze- Sports • 55 Girl's JV Basketball Scoreboard FHS Opponent 53 St. Bernard's 46 63 Notre Dame 15 41 Shrewsbury 34 42 Milford 25 35 Marlboro 36 57 Wachusett 53 47 Leominster 30 53 Westboro 15 58 Clinton 25 60 Algonquin 29 63 Hudson 29 50 Leominster 34 48 Westboro 35 58 Clinton 21 55 Algonquin 34 81 Hudson 20 60 Wachusett 31 55 St. Bernard's 35 54 Marlboro 50 43 N. Middlesex 37 4?, Y'% J Front Row: L. Plante, J. Drummond, D. Briggs, L. Withington, C. Rosebush, J. Grier, J.Tousignant.B. Drummond.VV. Reid, T. Murray, Y. Mazilli. Rosebush, Coach Danny Brasili, V. Windy Rosebush trys her best keeping Devin Grier boxes out nicely, as the ball away from a Marlboro player. hauls down another rebound. 56 • Sports Ml Boy's Frosh Basketball Derek Gendron focuses, shoots, and fol- lows through. Scoreboard FHS Opponent 68 St. Bernard's 26 58 Shrewsbury 19 70 N. Middlesex 42 38 62 63 Milford Marlboro 46 49 Wachusett 25 58 Leominster 34 55 Westboro 31 68 Clinton 25 55 Algonquin 41 52 Hudson 10 59 Leominster 47 80 Westboro 54 45 Clinton 28 62 Algonquin 51 51 Hudson 20 47 Wachusett 32 52 St. Bernard's 36 55 Marlboro 37 49 N. Middlesex 39 l X Phil Snow takes it to the hole strong. Standing: A. Cringan, G. Robles, J. Keenan, B. Delgiudice, P. Snow, C. Robinson, Z. Lambert, Eric Roy, J. Kelly, S. Leger, and C. Cannon. Knee- Scott, J. Negron, R. Dean, Coach Peter ling: D. Gendron, M. Pawlack, and T. Grutchfield, J. Thibault, ]. Desmaris, C. Troest. Toby Troest with a little shake, ■and role. 58 • Sports FROSH GIRL'S BASKETBALL Shelley Mundie puts up a rainbow shot over a Milford defender. Scoreboard FHS Opponents 46 St. Bernards 14 30 Shrewsbury 15 21 N. Middlesex 27 33 Milford 18 40 Marlboro 17 38 Wachusett 20 34 Leominster 11 41 Clinton 5 34 Algonquin 2 27 Hudson 22 37 Leominster 22 36 Clinton 16 36 Algonquin 10 13 Hudson 9 18 Wachusett 16 25 St. Bernards 22 30 Marlboro 24 33 N. Middlesex 26 Lori Garcia gets in position for the re bound. (l r) Kim Riccutti, Debbi Alder, Lori Garcia, Marcia Gallo, Shelley Mundie, Kristen St. Jean, Ruth Goodman, Michelle Orellano, Lauren Plante, Yvette Maziilli, Coach Ed Gastonguay Debbi Alder goes up over Milford the running hook shot. 60 • Sports The Varsity Cheerleaders and the crowd show their enthusiasm for the Raide 62 • Sports JV Basketball Cheerleading While watching the action on the court the J.V. cheerleaders do a cheer. Kim Richards, Michelle Lucci, Aimee Jean, Vicky Melvin, Gina Rego, Bettina Beck, Janea Wilson, Jill Dailev, Jill Des- Conklin. 64 • Sports Girl's Indoor Track Julie Darcangelo runs the turn at Wor- cester South during the 300 yard dash, Julie finished 3rd. Scoreboard FHS Opponents 29 Wachusett 57 72 Leominster 12 17 Shrewsbury 69 64 South 20 47 Marlboro 39 45 Doherty 41 52 Holy Name 34 62 South 24 M.L. King Relays 5th Midland League 4th District Meet 5th 66 • Sports Danielle Holland, M.V.P. clears the bar in the high jump, at Worcester South. Maritza Rosario trails in the 1000 yard run. Maritza ended up in second place in the meet against Wachusett. Ann Aristequi clears the third hurdle on her way to a second place finish against Shrews- bury. Kristen Ridley shows a sudden burst of speed to pass the rest of the field on the turn. Sports • 67 Senior Mark Goodchild leans and leads over the third hurdle at Worcester South's Indoor Track Billy Paskell leans on the turn during the 300 yard dash. Jason Baldini opens up and lets it fly, during the Shot Put event. isH mm Boy's Indoor Track Scoreboard FHS 27 35 60 52 34 86 67 38 Opponent Wachusett Shrewsbury Leominster Marlboro St. John's Holy Name South Doherty M.L. King Relays Coaches Relay League Meet District Meet State Meet 59 51 26 34 52 0 19 48 4th 12th 5th 7th 15th Juan Torres, one of the Raiders excellent Shot Put throwers displays excellent te nique. 68 • Sports Fall Banquet ton. Girls' Cross Country Team Award Winners: Kim Walsh, M.V.P.; Coach Ambrose; Annica Ambrose, Coaches Award. Boys' Cross Country Team Award Winners: Craig Cormier, MA'. P.; Matt Salmond, Freshman Award; Tony Pennetti, Birds' Watcher Award; Jeff Scott, M.V.P. Fresh- man; Derek King, Coaches Award; Jeff Boudreau, Coaches; Coach Gastonguay. Top six state qualifying Girls' Cross Country Team: Janine Deforge; Kim U Annica Ambrose; Jodi Tousignant; Danielle Holland; Karma Tousignant. 70 • Sports rsity Field Hockey Award Winners: Francine Goguen, Coaches; Diana Bella- Soccer Award Winners: Edison Correa Da Costa, Coaches; Coach Aristequi; ba, Defensive; TamraTooley, Most Improved; Cristi Zimirowski, M.V.P.; Keith Hyonjun Kim, Defensive; Vu Vo, M.V.P.; Emerson Correa Da Costa, Most Im- ■li, Offensive M.V.P.; Coach Pamela Moryl. proved; Assistant Coach Lavers. Sports • 7 1 Fall Banquet Uk. J.V. Football Cheerleading Award Winners: Tanya Beaulieu, Coaches Award; Lauren Bernatchez, Most Improved; Jennifer Bergeron, Team Award; Coach (Below) Varsity Football Award Winners: Capt. Jennifer Berberian, M.V. P.; Ci Bourque. Stephanie Dantini, M.V.P.; Coach Kaddy; Capt. Nicole LeBlanc, M.V.P.; Ji Bergeron, Most Improved. Varsity Football Award Winners: Jason Glenn, Outstanding Back; Coach Pano; Varsity Football Award Winners: Juan Torres, James Meredith Award; CJJ Gary Pierce, Bernard St. Germaine Trophy; Coach Doug Romano; Mike Thibeault, Pano; Derek Brasili, Outstanding Lineman; Coach Romano; James Sallila, Cos Defensive Player. Award. 72 • Sports Winter Banquet Varsity Cheerleading Award Winner: Kim Robles, Coaches Award; Coach Kathy Murray. Shot Put Record Holder: Tracy Walsh. Girls' Indoor Track Award Winners: Danielle Holland, M.V.P.; Tanya Beaulii' 2 Mile Record Holders: Maritza Rosario; Michelle Boucher; Kim Walsh; Karma Freshman Award; Ann Aristequi, Coaches Award; Kim Walsh, M.V.P. Tousignant. Boys' Indoor Track Award Winners: Ray Boutotte, M.V.P.; Matt Salmond, Fresh- Freshmen Boys' Basketball Award Winners: Colin Keenan, M.V.P. ; Coach GruU man Award; Coach Woods; Alan Gagne, Coaches; Eric Guerin, 50 Yard Dash — field; Jeff Scott, Coaches Award; Jay Demarais, Rebounding; Bob Delguidl School Record. M.V.P. 74 • Sports J.V. Girls' Basketball Award Winners: Carey Rosebush, M.V.P.; Jen Reid, M.V.P.; Jodi Tousignant, M.V.P.; Windy Rosebush, M.V.P.; Leigh Withington, M.V.P. %4 rsity Girls' Basketball Award Winners: (Front Row) Marcie Noqueira, Offensive V.P.; Cristi Zimirowski, Defensive M.V.P.; Paula Goodchild M.V.P. (Back Iw) Tara Sweeney, Rebounding; Coach Alario; Megan Normandin, Rebounding. Freshman Girls' Basketball Award Winners: Deborah Adler, Rebounding; Lauren Plante, Defensive; Shelley Mundie, Rebounding; Coach Gastonguay; Yvette Mazzilli, M.V.P. 'rsity Boys' Basketball Award Winners: (Front Row) Mike Raimon, Coaches J.V. Boys' Basketball Award Winners: (Front Row) Joseph Pridgen, Defensive; ivard; Dave Beaulac, Defensive; Nick Pappas, M.V.P.; Tony Snowden, Coaches Craig Cormier, M.V.P.; Brandon Auger, Coaches Award. (Back Row) Jim laid. (Back Row) Darren Bennett, M.V.P.; Randy Shoemaker, Rebounding; Reynolds, Rebounding; Jim Murin, Coaches Award; Coach Cordio. 1 uis Cotto, Rebounding; Coach Grutchfield. Sports • 75 bb John Holt, a sophomore, shows his school spirit by playing in the F.H.S. band. Megan Stephens smiles at the camera, while putting the finishing touches on her poster at a Booster Club meeting. Keith Orni goes for a lay-up before the Jr. Sr. Basketball game. Fe. Fandreyer looks happy because of the prospect of skiing on NEW snows at Mt. Wachusett. New to F.H.S. Competitive plays, as sophomores, Danielle Holland and MaryEllen O'Connell play trees. 76 • Divider MlOEl Clubs A + ♦ . ?omecomins •?°°st« C]ub ' -°ay RaJiy uances SuPper CLme Concert £en'or PIay £ y%Na Honor S • f Sr° RBafketM J 988 a aaslcetbaJJ 1989 78-79 80-81 82-85 86-87 88-89 90-91 92-93 94-95 96-97 98-99 100-W3 104-Ui 112-U5 116-H7 118-li9 120-121 122-123 24-125 126-127 128-129 Divider 77 PI COOKIE SPIRIT On a fall evening late in October, the city of Fitchburg held a celebra- tion. Crocker Field was aglow from the new lighting system and the stands were filled with smiling faces. In the parking lot of FHS the Cookie Monster, created by FHS students, family, and friends, awaited his big presentation. Queen Megan Stephens and King Bill Vautour were seated regally upon the beautifully decorated float. The FHS marching band was ready to step off, and the police were on hand to escort the Cookie Monster and students to Crocker Field. Leaving Academy Street, traveling down Prichard Street, and turning onto Main Street, the band, cheerleaders, Homecoming Court, and Flag Squad slowly made their way to the Upper Common. The students were greeted by hundreds of on-lookers and flash-J ing cameras. The Queens courts Cheryl Destroismaisons, Norma Rameau, Amy Ferris, Julie DockeryJ Jennifer Brooks, and Annua Ambrose looked sensational as they waved to their family and friendsJ The girls were escorted by lorry Albizu, Vu Vo, Craig CucchiaraJ Dennis Gagne, Steve Brodeur, John! Fitch, and Mike Cote — who looked] very sharp in their sports jackets. All in all, the parade was great tun, and as the band neared Crocker Field, I fans cheered wildly with FHS spiritl Even though the football team suf-l fered a loss, Homecoming 1988 wasa] splendid evening. P.S. The Cookid Monster had a great time. (top) Megan Stephens and Bill Vautour, chosen as Homecoming queen and king, stand together on the sideline so that the photographer can take a photo, (above) Sophomores T.C. Zimirowski and Frank Gallo, sitting on the front hood of a car, proclaim that Fitchburg is number one. (top) These friends take time out from working on the Cookie Monster float to j on top of each other for a picture, (above) Grateful that the float was completed f time, these students wave to the camera as they ride down to Crocker Field. ' 78 • Clubs Activities I (I to right ) The 1 988 Homecoming court includes Vu Vo, Craig Cucchiara, Mike Cote, Cheryl Destroismaisons, Amy Ferris, The Cookie Monster proudly sits upon II Vautour, Megan Stephens, John Fitch, Norma Rameau, Julie Dockery, Jerry Albiiu, Jennifer Brooks, Steven Brodeur, the platform during the Homecoming Aiica Ambrose, and Dennis Gagne. game against Holy Name. ard McCormick, Tara Sweeney, Carey Rosebush, Megan Normandin, Jerry M :u, and Kim Pawlak sit upon the Cookie Monster float during the homecoming onall game held on October 14, 1988. Clubs Activities • 79 Boost 'um up! Every Thursday evening in the fall, cross-country runners, field hockey players, and others gather together in the cafeteria to make posters. These students, known as the Booster Club, create original posters to support the Fitch- burg High football team. Through the efforts of Fred Sullivan, they are supplied with various colors of paint and brushes. Each person helps by trying to think of new ideas for the posters and by getting down on his her hands and knees to paint. The mem- bers rush to get their posters done on time and carefully sign their names on their creations when finished. On Friday, when the footbal players enter the cafeteria, they are welcomed by poster- covered walls of encourage- ment. During a late evening at Booster Club, Stephanie Trodello and Suzanne Bernatche put the finishing touches on a poster by signing their names. (far right) Bill Vautour balances himself while painting so that he will not stain his clothes, (right) Renee Robichaud momentarily places her McDonald's drink on the table in order to make a flower for the Homecoming float. (above) Kevin Starr uses pliers to prepare wire for the Cookie Monster float, (left) Mark Robichaud holds up a poster whl fellow Booster Club member runs to get some tape. 80 • Clubs Activities Erica LeBlanc kneels down on the cafe- teria floor to paint a poster in support of the Fitchburg High football team. (above) A distracted Kelly Daggett holds her wet paint brush over a coffee can so that she will not drip paint on the poster she is working on. (left) Tracey Brailey puts together tissue paper flowers for the Homecoming float. Clubs Activities • 81 Marcie Nogueira dresses up in bandages and a FHS football jersey to present an image of the injured Gary Pierce. Rock The House On the day before Thanksgiv- ing, Fitchburg High students rocked the house in the school's auditorium. Each class performed a skit to support and psych up the football players for the following day . The freshman skit, entitled Wheel of Mis- fortune, included imperson- ations of Pat Sajak and Vanna White. The sophomores pre- sented their own version of the MTV show Remote Control. The show came complete with a laughing guy and a miniature Colin Quinn. A Nightmare on Academy Street, was performed by the junior class. The students set up a replica of Fred Sullivan's room and chanted that it was not safe to fall asleep in Freddie's class. The senior class members en- couraged the team in their own way. The senior girls portrayed Fitchburg High football players in a fashion show, while the boys imitated Leominster High cheerleaders. The senior guys re- ceived applause when they jogged on stage with balloon stuffed shirts, smeared on lipstick, and sexy outfits. Also performing during the] rally were the Varsity Cheer ! leaders, high school band, and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The i Varsity Cheerleaders presented a] dance, performed high-spirited] cheers, and accompanied the band in numbers such am Tequila and Georgia On Myl Mind. In addition to these] pieces, the band played the I school's traditional Wisconsin,] Illinois, Notre Dame, and Mr. Touchdown songs. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders put] together a McDonald's football rap to praise the Fitchburg foot- ball players. After all of the performances, the football players were indi- vidually introduced by Coach Romano. Applause could be heard loudly as each player rose onto the'stage. When Fitchburg's team left the auditorium that morning, they were filled with pride, spirit, and a sense of achievement. The Junior class mockingly warns Fudge Spinelli not to, Fall asleep in Freddie's Class or he will be humiliated. Matt Carden portrays a miniature II Sullivan in the Junior skit, A mare on Academy Street. 82 • Clubs Activities (top) Derek King, Alan Gagne, Bi ll Vautour, and Sean McGuirk show Senior spirit by stuffing balloons under their shirts and smearing make up on their faces in an attempt to imitate the untalented Leominster cheerleaders, (above) The Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders use their imagination to create a scene at McDonald's in which they partake in a Thanksgiving football rap song. VI s portraying Leominster High School cheerleaders, Chris Whitten and Dave les lac pucker up to show off their luscious red lipstick. Clubs Activities • 83 All Psyched Up! A slovenly Derek Kerswill achieves the desired effect when he enters the stage as laughing guy from the show Remote Control. (right) Frank Gallo, playing Colin Quinn — the Co-host of Remote Con- trol, sings the Alma Mater in a rasping voice, (below ) Julie Primeau and Dennis Miner wait expectantly for Angie Vautour to say her lines during the Freshman Thanksgiving skit. Jennifer Bergeron and Jennifer Hughes make fun of Sean Hennessey while he por- trays a Leominster High Football player. in Kevin Starr looks out at the audience from his shades while he holds the results Casey's Big Poll. 84 • Clubs Activities Clubs « . Activities • 85 Jr. Sr. Prom Miss Ryan and Class Advisor Dot Ragucci announce the Queen and her escort Jen Berberian and Mike Thibeault. Crowded most of the evening, the dance floor pro- vided a place for conversation and a nice slow dance. 86 • Clubs Activities Laurie O'Ferrell, Julie Primeau, Jennifer Comeau, and Kara Sequin represent band's flute section in the Veteran's Day Parade. Kelly Daggett, the drum major, leads the band to the first night game held at Croc Field. The Fitchburg High School Cheerleaders, band members, and flag squad participate in the 1988 football season, parades W California tour. 88 • Clubs Activities About Face! Heels — together, should- ers — back, heads — up, could be heard lucidly as soon as the 1988-89 band re- hearsals began. Under the di- rection of Carlton Thorne, the Fitchburg High School Band unified movement with musical sound. During home football games, the band was able to display its efforts. The band performed during Pre-game, Half-time, and from the stands. Some of the 1988-89 Half-time selections included Spanish Fire, Georgia On My Mind, and Montero. More familiar songs such as Bad, Do-Wah-Diddy, and Tequila created a cheerful atmosphere. The band also performed in the Veterans' Day Parade, Me- morial Day Parade, and var- ious community activities. Even when the weather wasn't up to par, the band per- formed to uphold its reputa- tion. Though wet and cold, the band still managed to pre- sent a positive aspect of Fitchburg High School to the city. The band proved once again to be a proud, dis- tinguished group. (left) Kristen Pearson and Seija Saariaho, best of friends, laugh while they march side by side, (below) Beth Drummond glances up from her music to look at the audience. Hi 1 4 W v i Mr. Thorne, Joel Langlois, Andy Celona, Dianna Cruz, Julie Posco, and Jessica Fountain lead the band down Main Street on a cold, brisk morning. Clubs Activities • 89 ■at (right) Leslie Calloway and Tarsha Bennett lead the Fitchburg High School band down Main Street during the Veteran's Day parade, (right, below) The members of the 1988'89 Flagsquad are as follows: (l-r) Bettina Conklin, Adesholla Gleason, Rosa Rosado, Leslie Calloway, Tarsha Bennett, Vicki Meh in, Charlene Regan, Heather Thomas, Darleen Turgeon, and Rhonda Bourque. Adesholla Gleason marches off Crocker Field after half-time. Attention! Every Tuesday and Thurs- day afternoon (during football season) a small group of girls meet to practice their routine. With the help of Ms. Gil- bride, these flag squad mem- bers perfect their movements so that they will coincide with the band. On Friday eve- nings, the flag squad displays its efforts by accompanying the high school band to Crocker Field. The flag squad marches on the field with the band during pre-game an half-time. While the footbai games are in progress, thes students cheer for their foot ball team from the covers stand. The flag squad also pal ticipated in parades and othe band-related functions. Tb] flag squad serves as a valuablj auxiliary group which cor| tributes to the overall impre sion of Fitchburg Higj School. Bettina Conklin holds the flag in carry position as she marches across the field during one of the night games. 90 • Clubs Activities I arlene Regan and Rhonda Bourque During one of the colder evenings, the flag squad members try to keep warm by • e their flags during the Star Spangled wearing all-purpose weather jackets. 1 iner. Clubs Activities • 91 In the process of cleaning up, Beth Drummond gathers the uneaten portions off onto trays. Spaghetti Supreme On December 7, 1988, band members and their par- ents piled into the high school cafeteria to prepare a spa- ghetti supper. Starting from scratch, everyone worked ea- gerly to complete a meal be- fore the customers arrived. Tossed salad was offered as an appetizer before the main dish was served. Punch or coffee came with the meal to wash down the spaghetti and meatballs. In addition, dessert was laid out on trays for those who wanted something sweet to eat. Also during the spaghetti supper, a bake sale was held by the Band Parents' Associa- tion. Various types of cakes, cookies, and brownies were contributed for sale. The students and parents who par- ticipated enjoyed the evening and were satisfied with the customer turnout. All of the proceeds from the bake sale and supper went to the band fund which brought the band one step closer to California in the Spring of 1989. Lauren Kaulback is hardly enthusiastic Justin Stone watches Mike Digeronimo mix salad while Mike Hurley encourages Steve Marcoux to look up at the canM as she carries spaghetti to the awaiting customers. 92 • Clubs Activities Clubs Activities • 93 Band Trip (Right) Band members watch a performance at Disney Land. (Below) The Band performs on the main deck of the Queen Mary. Sean Jarkko bass drum player sets the beat on Main Street Disnev Land. Back Stage at Disney land the Band w arms up. 94 • Clubs Activities J In The Spirit! Fitchburg High celebrated its annual Christmas Fair on December 22, 1988. Christ- mas spirit was in the air as the student body gathered in the cafeteria to celebrate the true meaning of the season. Whether participating in the slam dunk contest, playing the dart game, or testing the odds in a raffle, everyone was able to have a good time. Santa Claus even took time out of his busy schedule to have a few pictures taken. Everyone contributed to the fair's success by selling] novelties or baked goods, get! ting involved in activitiesj and eating ice cream sundaeil supplied by the Drama Club.1 E.S.L. sold handcrafted rn,i- ments, while S.A.D.D. sold puppets which made greaJ Christmas gifts. The yearbooll staff did its part by serving reJ freshments. As usual, the Christmas fair was a big hit and continues to be an imporl tant tradition at Fitchburn High School. Kathy Gallant recovers from the pie throwing contest while Lacey Kibort wipes shaving cream off her hand. Keith Grier hesitates for a moment be fore shooting the ball into the net. (above) Ramon Medina contributes a gift to the Christmas fund, (top) Mary E O'Connell and janine DeForge, dressed up in elf costumes, sit on Santa Claus j (Marc Rouleau) during the Christmas fair. 96 • Clubs Activities Snowy Slopes At the beginning of the 1988 winter season, Mr. Ber- thiaume took time out of his schedule to organize a ski club. Anyone who was inter- ested in skiing and capable of paying the fees could par- ticipate in the six week pro- gram. Students with little or no experience were given the opportunity to take lessons. Others, familiar with skiing techniques, were able to in- dulge in the snowy slopes. As soon as school let out on Wednesday afternoons, stu- dent skiers loaded their heavy equipment onto buses. After a long day of school, the students were glad that they had a chance to be with their friends. They talked eagerly with each other and were never able to keep still on the ride up to Mount Wachussett Ski Area. Upon arrival, the ski club members were allowed to spend three ex- uberating hours on the slopes. For the most part, the students had a good time and enjoyed being part of the ski club. (right) Although Becky Pirani reassures Kim Pawlak that she will not fall off, Kim holds on to the ski lift for dear life, (above) Mrs. Gallo watches Mr. Moge as he fastens up his skiing equipment. 98 • Clubs Activities (left) Craig Cucchiara and Fe Fandreyer ski along side by side and squint because of the sun's bright rays, (below) Becky Pirani, Marci Donelan, and Jane Conlee are dressed comfortably and are ready to breeze down the slopes of Mount Wachusett. Kevin Koljian, anxious to ski, glances back at the lift operator to see why the ski lift hasn't started to move while his friend stares at the camera through a pair of shades. lg her first day of skiing, Kimberly Pawlak screams when she loses control of eikis Clubs Activities • 99 Craig Cucchiara, the camel with the wrinkled knees, explains to Raggedy Andy that he is an abandoned gentleman camel looking for a home. (right) Bill Vautour portrays the king of Looney Land and awaits the wedding of his son Leonard, (far right) Shanni Laaksonen, the Greedy Bag, prepares to cut out Raggedy Ann's candy heart. COMING TO LIFE Raggedy Ann and Andy, Grandpa, the twin baby dolls, Bruin Bear, Suzy Pincushion, and Mechanico are a family of dolls who belong to the lovely little girl Marcella. On Mar- cella's birthday she receives a beau- tiful French doll named Babette. As soon as Marcella leaves her room on the morning of her birthday, the dolls magically come to life to greet their new friend Babette. Babette is a reg- ular pill when the other dolls welcome her, and she declares that she is going to go back to Paree . After Raggedy Ann tells Babette that she is Marcella's birthday present, Babette decides to stay since it is her duty as a French doll. Later that evening, Babette gets captured by Prince Leonard and Les- ter — two Loonies from Loonie Land. When the other dolls discover thai Babette is missing. Raggedy Ann and Andy bravely wander off into tht deep, deep woods to find he Along their way they befriend ail abandoned camel whom they want t ] take home with them. The thr« friends come across many obstacle including Witch Wigglewort, whf misguides the Raggedys and tricks tlw camel into going home with her, anc the Greedy Bag, who wants Ann'i candy heart. In the end Ragged' Ann's goodness prevails and th Raggedys save Babette and the blin camel from the clutches of evil Everyone knows that goodness alway conquers evil, at least that's how it i in fairy tales . . . Cast members of Raggedy Ann and Andy are as follows: (front row) Director Melanie Gallo, Jennifer Tousignant, Tarsha S| George Barrett, Fe Fandreyer, Lisa Guertin, Phil Burt, Bill Vautour, Debbie Contois, Isabel Feliciano, Wanda Lugo, (back: Shanni Laaksonen, Michelle Haggstrom, Sherry Whitney, CHris Whitten, John Fitch, Nicole LeBlanc, Kim Dean, VI Janine DeForge, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Marc Robichaud, Craig Cucchiara, Lauri Niles, and Michelle Girouard. 100 • Clubs Activities ■pee Leonard the Looney Hearted and Lucretia patiently await their wedding as the me tells the Raggedys how to return home safely. (left) Shanni Laaksonen skillfully plays her part as the Greedy Bag by trapping Raggedy Ann and Andy in her taffy mine, (below) Prince Leonard the Looney Hearted and Babette of France march down the aisle on their supposed wedding day. Vu Vo lists the charges that the pris- oners are being held on and says that he will have them pscyhosubtransis- ticated immediately. SI ini Laaksonen, Janine DeForge, Isabel Feliciano, and Wanda Lugo smile before th audience during curtain call. Clubs Activities • 103 Me and My Chorus (right) Tyrantes, played by Chris Whitten, warns Agamemnon not to de- ceive him. (Below) Amy Ferris, Kris Mickey, Fe Fandreyer, and Lisa Guertin, members of Agamenmon's faithful chorus, insist on going out for ice cream and a movie. The Senior cast members of Me and My Chorus are as follows: (left to right, froi row) Kristen Mickey, Kimberly Dean, Jennifer Tousignant, Amy Ferris; Directi Melanie Gallo, Lisa Guertin, Fe Fandreyer, Mary' Ellen O'Connell, Nicole LeBlar (left to right, back row) Christian Whitten, Craig Cucchiara, and Bill Vautour 104 • Clubs Activities wan I (left) Kim Dean fixes Lisa Guertin's hair for the play while Director Melanie Gallo's daughter plays the recorder. (Below) Nicole LeBlanc, Bill Vautour, Jennifer Tousignant and Kris Mickey focus their attention on the photog- rapher during dress rehearsal. (Above) Agamemnon (Craig Cucchiara) tries to bargain with the Chorus dealer Sidulaos (Bill Vautour), but Sidulaos refuses to buy his chorus. Mary Ellen O'Connell, as Andrya, waits patiently for a response to her words of wisdom. Clubs Activities • 105 Candid T.J. Toeffler, the camera fanatic, expresses his concern over the world's materialist! values. Kris Mickey turns her walk-man up full blast to block out Craig Cucchiara's words. When the Toeffler family gathers around the dinner table, the parents begin to MB while the children sit silently suffering from the tense atmosphere and the ha words. 106 • Clubs Activities (left) T. J. wants to have a serious talk with his girlfriend, but she refuses to have an in-depth conversation because she thinks they are depressing and mind- boggling, (below) T.J.'s mom tearfully explains that she has only stopped by the house to pick up a few things and that she will not take very long. Craig Cucchiare, portraying T.J. Toeff- ler, cannot understand why his family is falling apart. Iirs good friend Chico (Chris Wlten) asks T.J. why he has been '§ i a jerk lately. The 1988-89 Seniors seen in their Junior competitive play Candid include (front row) Kris Mickey, Fe Fandreyer, (second row) Jennifer Tousignant, Michelle Hagg- strom, Craig Cucchiara, Stage Manager Kimberly Dean, (third row) John Fitch, Sean Jarkko, Chris Whitten, and Director Melanie Gallo. Clubs Activities • 107 (right) Kelley Daggett, portraying the supposedly senile Aunt Viola, assuredly pats Miss Morgan's (Suzanne Ber- natchez) hand, (below) Miss Simms, played by Caisse St. Onge, warns the in- nocent Miss Morgan of the bitter family she is about to meet. Just Desserts Although time was short and practices were few, the Junior class still managed to pull their play together by April sixth. The play per- formed was Just Desserts by Pat Cook. Just Desserts opened with the Clairborn family gathering together for the reading of Desmond Clair- born's will. Each family member is very greedy and is strictly out for himself. All of the characters wait ex- pectantly for their inher- itances. However, the play takes a curious turn when the remaining relatives don't re- ceive a dime and end up pay- ing for all the funeral ex- penses. Aunt Viola stares at the audience in bewilderment as Arnie Costello (Matt Cara and Delphine Delago (Melanie Hertel) look offstage when the doorbell rings. 108 • Clubs Activities s (left) Tracey Gonynor, as the flamboyant starchild Frieda Costello, enters the scene with a big, Hi, hi, hi! (below) The class of 1990 cast members performing Just Desserts : (back row) Caisse St. Onge, Suzanne Bernatchez, Michael DiGeronimo, Katrina Sulin, Melanie Hertel, Tracey Gonynor, Matt Carden, Kelly Daggett, (front row) Mark Robichaud on lights, Assistant Stage Manager Jessame Ferguson, Direc- tor Melanie Gallo, and Stage Manager Elizabeth Lino. J 1 (above) The suave fast-talker Arnie Costello tries to convince Miss Simms that he is an old-fashion kind of guy. (left) Mike DiGeronimo, playing Maybelle Clairbom's husband, disagrees with his wife (Katrina Sulin) when she tells Miss Simms that everyone thinks she looks like Marilyn Monroe. IB r ■Clubs Activities • 109 Town Gossip (top) Rebecca Babineau, Stacey Tiernan, and Tracey Fowler show off their legs from center stage before re- hearsal begins, (above) Stacey Tiernan, the sophisticated city hall worker, tries to convince the reporter that she is going to run away with Joe the carpenter. (above) The 1988-89 Sophomore cast members of How Does A Thing Like Tfc Get Started? are as follows: (front row) Director Melaine Gallo, Jodi Tousignan Kimberly Pawlak, Becky Babineau, Stacey Tiernan, Tracey Fowler, (back row) TJ LeCourt, Frank Gallo, Kevin Starr, Chris Thomas, Chris Garcia, portraying C Oglethorpe, is frustrated and confused because Miss Underwood will not get b; story straight. 1 10 • Clubs Activities ■Oglethorpe's case of money at the bank since she is already on her way there, ■bw) Richard McCormick, Frank Gallo, and Kevin Starr portray three men who ft in the park each day to discuss the latest news and gossip. Clubs Activities • 1 1 1 - Team Effort (below) Searching for creative ideas and techniques, Karen Debarge scans through yearbooks from other schools, (right) Crystal Pepin patiently listens to another yearbook member's opinions and suggestions. 9 (above) Sandy Hickey tries to get a straight answer about the Senior pages she is working on. (right) Elizabeth Lino spends much of her spare time learning about the desk'top publishing system and experimenting with various pro- grams. 1 12 • Clubs Activities (left) Tammv Miner watches over Shifrv's shoulder as he enter? informa- tion on a computer, (below) Mr. Stephen LeBlanc, the Yearbook Advisor, skillfully puts together a sports lavout. (above) Kerne Miner. Erica Cook, and Pattv Paulson participate in a Yearbook Associates' conference held at the Sheraton in Milford. I left I Mrs. Maranda. wearing a Hunter Publishing yearbook workshop burton, glares at a student suspiciousU while Michelle Haggstrom smiles in the background. Clubs . Activities • 1 13 114 Clubs Activities Above and Beyond (right) The 1988-89 Raider Review newspaper staff is as follows: (front row) Heather Thomas, Tracey Gonynor, NaDia Roberson, Stephanie Trodello, (back row) Jason Reed, Eliz- abeth Lino, Bethanne . irmani, Tarsha Bennett, Caroline Goldrick, Gina Mem- brino, Marc Robichaud, and Kimberlv Flis. (above) Fitchburg High students participating in the 1988-89 German exchange program include (left to right) Carey Rosebush, Windy Rosebush, Stephanie Trodello, Karen Benson, and Caroline Goldrick. (right) Bethanne Firmani works diligently on her journalism assignment so that she will improve her writing skills. 1 16 • Clubs Activities The 1988-89 National Honor Society is as follows: (first row) MaryEllen O'Connell, Janine Deforge, Fe Fan- dreyer, (second row) Tracy Jarvi, Priya Osuri, Michelle Haggstrom, (third row) Craig Cucchiara, Kimberly Dean, Jenni- fer Tousignant, (fourth row) Marc Rouleau, Gary Pierce, Sean Jarkko, Philip Burt, Jason Reed, and (not shown) Heather Thomas. (above) A grinning Caroline Goldrick, sitting in Journalism class, holds up her book Press Time as Tarsha Bennett smiles from behind her. (left) The En- glish as a second language group shown here travels to Lexington and Concord in connection with a social studies proj- ect. Clubs Activities •117 ■Mark Dehaan stands quietly to the side while Jennifer Carter recites the goals of d Bay State Association. (above) George Barrett, President of Fitchburg's Career Association, pledges to uphold the reputation of the organiza- tion and prepares to make his closing re- marks. 1 ! 1988-89 Jobs For Bay State Graduate members are as follows: (front row) Jason Garcia, Jerry Albizu, Mark Dehaan, David S tiago, David Goodsell, (back row) Advisor Elizabeth Polleta, Jessica Fountain, Jennifer Carter, Kimberly Flis, Natalie B nchette, Katie Blanchette, Cyndi Grant, George Barrett, Tammy Percival, Lisa Lashua, Celina Harris, Blanca Serbia, Felicia C gin, Rosa Rosado, and Belinda LaRose. Clubs Activities • 119 I Student Council and Advisory The 1988-89 Sophomore student council members include Jennifer Bergeron, Megan Normandin, Kimberlv Pawlak, Stacev Tiernan, T.C. Zimirowski, and Michael Dipasquale. (above) Tanva Beaulieu, Karma Tousignant, and Marcie Gallo are the Freshman student council members, (right) Craig Cucchiara, representing the student bodv, advises the school committee on new ideas and proposals. 120 • Clubs Activities fle 1988-89 senior student council members: (front row) Megan Stephens, Marcie |gueira, Cristi Zimirowski, Danielle Holland, Dennis Gagne, (back row) Mark 1 ma, Michael Tiernan, Kimberly Dean, Rebecca Berry, David Beaulac, Julie | rcangelo, Gary Pierce, Jennifer Berberian, and Susan Awad. Clubs Activities • 121 Junior Senior Basketball Game (right) Senior Fe Fandreyer raises her hands high in the air while trying to pre- vent a junior from passing the basketball to her classmate, (right, below) Sean McGuirk holds the ball out, to the side so that Stephen LeBlanc cannot steal it away. (right) Junior Marc Robichaud must move quickly or he will lose possession of the ball to senior's Michel Cote and Tony Pennetti. (above) Jennifer Tousignant seizes the opportunity to lead the girls back onto the senior's side of the court, (right) Ana Alicea tries to knock the basketball out of Julie Darcangelo's range, but Julie appears to have control of the situation. 122 • Clubs Activities Clubs Activities • 123 Freshmen Sophomore Basketball Game Becky Pirani tries to catch her breat when the referee calls time out. (right) Seth Stewart goes up for a basket even though an opponent tries to cut him off. Darruenee Sanders holds the basketball above her head while trying to find a classmate to pass the ball to. Meanwhile, Annica Ambrose stands behind Darrue- nee waiting for her next move. Jason Desmarais, Joe Snyder, and Philip Snow each react to the Freshmen Sophomore basketball game differently. 124 • Clubs Activities Jr. Sr. BJBall 1989 Juan Torres and Mark Goodchild set themselves up for a rebound. (Right) John Fitch attempts to reach the ball as Tim Elliopulos hauls down another rebound for the Juniors. Seija Saariaho lets her shot go as Andrea Valasquez attempts to block the shot. Madeline Rui: high scorer for the Junior girls shoots over a Senior defender. 126 • Clubs . Activities Clubs Activities • 127 Frosh Soph B-Ball 1989 The shot on its way, Jason Desmaris positions hims for a possible rebound. Michelle Steffanides practices her jump shot during warm ups. Seth Stewart gives an elbow to Feshmen Chris Cannon, during the boys Fresh- men-Sophomore game. Members of the Freshmen squad huddle up before the tip off. The Shot 128 • Clubs Activities Debbie Adler gets some helpful instructions before entering the game. Clubs Activities • 129 Seniors, painting the rock pose for a minute to show who's 1 Kim Dean and Jenn Tousignant pose for the cast picture of ME and My Chorus Jenn Tousignant as Bahette in the Senior class play rolls her eyes in exasperation. Cristi Zimirowski enjoys her plate of Spaghetti. A much younger Nick Pappas, during his freshman year encounters the wrath of Mrs. M. 130 • Divider Jerry Albizu Cool Case , as Jerry likes to he called, states Senior year at F.H.S. as his fondest memory of high school. His future plans include going to college, being successful in the record industry, and in the near future, to he on T. V. winning a Grammy Award for the best selling album. Italian food, Al B. Sure, Predator, and Greg Louganis, tops Jerry's list of favorites. Jerry cites Benjamin Beaudoin as his greatest influence on his high school career and teachers who don't give passes to the bathroom as his pet peeve. Jerry leaves behind this quote to future students, Do what you want to do and set your mind to do it. Jobs for Bay State 4; Homecoming Court 4. George Joseph Barrett You never get enough. Frankie, a newer member of the class of '89, enjoys spending his time on the ice, fooling around with his friends and improving his artistic ability. George enjoys listening to Samantha Fox, Phil Collins, and Johnny Hates Ja::. His fondest memory is the Seniot Reception, meeting D. B. and he wishes he had gone to F.H.S. tor all four years. George's ambition is to go on to college and someday become an art edu- cator. Ice Hockey 2,3; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Reception 4; Competi- tive Plays 4; Homecoming Committee 4; lndixir Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Pres- ident of Jobs For Bay State. Briana Janel Aldrich Briana, shy and considerate, enjoys Italian food, Back to the Future, and The Cosby Show . She can often be found listening to Debbie Gibson, Phil Collins, on WZOU 94.5. Briana will al- ways remember the Senior Reception and football games, but she hopes to forget writing essays for Ms. Gallo. In the future, Briana hopes to be happy and suc- cessful. Chorus 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3; SADD 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Reception 4; Honorar y Member of Women's Club 4; Peer Lead- ership 3. Patricia Ellen Bean Get a life! Tricia wishes she had attended F.H.S. tor her entire four years of high school. It is obvious that she has school spirit since she sights her fondest memory as smearing paint on her friends while painting the rock. When not in school, Tricia enjoys listening to Phil Collins on 94.5, going to Def Leppard concerts, and chowing down at McDonald's. Chocolate, Harrison Ford, and Dirty Dancing are only a few of her favorite things. Tricia's parents have been her greatest influence and after graduation she hopes to continue her education. Field Hockey 3.4; Booster Club 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; T-Dav Rally Skit 3,4. 4 I ■Suzan Yaser Awad Yeah, right! Suzan, known as C.J. among her friends, strives to do the very best at everything she does. Suzan is highly competitive, but is also willing to help and encourage others. She is a warm hearted, generous individual who cares about what others feel. She enjoys going out to eat at Singapore, listening to WZOU, and spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite book is Wuthering Heights and her favorite food is Chinese food. She also likes Beverly Hills Cop, and Eddie Murphy. In the fu- ture, she plans to attend college and travel. Fr. Soph. Basketball 1.2; Fr. Soph. Relay 1.2; T-Day Rally Skit 1.2,3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Student Council 3,4; Stu- dent Advisor 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 3,4; Peer Counseling 3; Women's Club 4. Eileen Balaguer Preparing in turn provides for its ov The future belongs to those who prep for it. Eileen often listens to Prince U2. She enjoys watching Jack Nicl son, Deborah Winger, and The Co Show . Eileen cites her pet peeve people who don't mind their own b ness. Her parents and brother have-bl the greatest influences on Eileen rhrou out high school. After graduation, Eih plans to go to college and become a a cessful, happy person. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; I Soph. Relay 1,2; Jobs for Bav State • 132 • Senior M i Benjamin Ezra Beaudoin Benjamin, know as Ben, enjoys Taco Bell, The Cosby Show , and KISS 108. Janet Jackson, Humphrey Bogart, and Stoney are a few of his favorite people. Ben also likes Loose Ends, Marvlin Monroe, and Susht. He lists A Night in the Lite of Ben Beaudoin as his favorite movie. His fondest memory of Fitchburg High is sports rap with Mr. Sullivan, and the greatest influence on him has been art class. Ben wishes that he had played foot- ball during high school, and he considers everyone as his pet peeve. Ben's ambition is life is simply to be . Get a grip. Omar Berhouet enlightening us all with his musical talents. David Joseph Beaulac IDave, or Dirts to his many friends, |jns to drive the bookmobile but if that's 11 possible he'll get a degree in business, ij lists the District Championship in iketball (1987-1988) as his fondest Wmory at F.H.S. Dave is known to all as tng kind, generous, considerate, pas- se, well behaved, intellectual, and t'ht with a touch of class, iaseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; i)ss-Country 2,3,4; Football 1; Booster lib 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Re- gs 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1; Fr. § h. Relay 1,2; Jr. Sr. Relay 3,4; Sr. F:eption 4; Student Council 3,4; Boys' ■te; Cross-Country Captain. I Jennifer Ann Berberian Jenn , a faithful Tom Cruise fan, was one of the more unique members of the class of '89. Although Jenn ts a dedicated cheerleader and dancer, she wishes she would have studied more. Her fondest memories include the Sr. Reception, T- Bo's parties, swimming in the fountain with Steph, the rock, and having good times with her best friends. Her friends and family have been the greatest in- fluences, and hopes with their support she can go on to college and be successful. Live fot today, tor tomorrow may never come. Cheering Football 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Reception 4; Yearbook 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student Council 4; Cheering Captain. Omar Amicar Berhouet If you really love music — Play it! — Yngwie Malmsteen. Omar, down to earth (yet on a natural high), enjoys spaghetti and Burger King. When not eating or playing guitar, Omar likes to listen to Stryper, RATT, and Dokken. He likes watching M-TV and lists his favorite movie as Clockwork Orange. Omar also enjoys Steve Vai, Paul Bilbert, and Greg Howe. The only thing he regrets about high school is not having done his home- work. In the future, Omar hopes to im- prove his musical abilities and share them with others by teaching privately and in group ensembles. Rebecca Lee Berry All men are created equal — and Fitchbutg was jipped. Becky, or Beau Beau to her friends, wishes she had not made so many unknown enemies. Het fondest memories are painting the rock, cruisin' with Kern, pigouts and spill the beans sessions at Kim's house. She hopes to graduate from college with a degree in Biology. It you hear, No, not real bad in the halls, you can be sure Becky is around. Tennis 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3; Soft- ball 1; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4; SADD 2,3; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 2,3,4; T-Day Rally Skit 3 4; Sr. Reception 4; First prize in F.S.C. History Conference. Senior •133 Kathryn Marie MI.hh In iu Hi hun! Too Cool WAAF, Chinese food, and Dirty Dancing .ire only a tew ot Katie's favorite things. Def Leppard. Poison, Bon Jovi, and M TV are also rated at the top ot her list. Her fondest memory is painting the rock with all of her triends. Katie's parents have been the greatest influence on her throughout high school. Katie will he glad when she doesn't have to listen to Mr. Welch's corney jokes anymore, and being called Booga by some ot her tirends. Katie's future ambitions are to become a C P. A., get married to her high school sweetheart, Jim, and be happy. It doesn't matter how you pick your nose, it's where you put the boogers. Softball 1; Booster Club 1,2,4; SADD 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4; Jobs for Bay State 4. David Bolduc Linda Alice Boucher Strawberry Fields Forever. Linda can otten be found watching Guiding Light on weekday afternoons. At other times, she often listens to Led Zeppelin and John Lennon on 93.7 WCGY. A few of her favorite things include steak. Prince of Darkness, and Charlie Sheen. Dennis Thompson has been the greatest influ- ence on Linda. Although Linda wishes that she had gotten more involved, she will never forget all the good times she shared with her friends. In the future, Linda intends to get married and have a career. Jr. Sr. Prom 4. Carrie Jean Bourque I ain't gonna do this! Carrie can often be found listening to Def Leppard, watching television, or spending time with her friends. Chinese food. Raw, and Michael J. Fox rate at the top of her list, while Freshmen and Yuppies rate at the bottom. The one thing Came retreats not doing in high school is studying. In the futu re, Carrie hopes to become a suc- cessful veterinarian. Basketball 2; Softball 1,2; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Jr. Sr. Basket- ball 4; Sr. Reception 4. Natalie Kay Blanchette You'll never know what you had I it's gone. Known by friends as Lil' M' Naughty, Natalie lists parrying and hi ing endless good times with Kim, Cad J.J., Sar, Lisa, Tag, Jerry, Allison a most of all Tony, as her fondest memoi atF.H.S. Her pet peeve iswhenaguyj really care about says he loves you, th he either leaves you or stands you upo lessly. She sights Mr. Ambrose and I mother as the greatest influences on I during high school. Some of her favori include Platoon, WZOU, Italian fot Johnny Depp, and 21 Jump Stree Guns-N-Roses, and dancing. Natali ambition in life is to join the Co Guard, go to Hawaii to see Jeff a Shane, and spend the rest of her life w the one she loves, Tony. Jobs For Bay State 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Jamie Boucher This is great! Jamie enjc McDonald's, Headbangers Ball , a Metallica. Tom Araya, Sam Kinison, i Cliff Burton rate at the top of his 1 Playing bass, WAAF, and candy area among his favorite things. Jamie a siders Haftenreffer the greatest ml ence on his high school career. He « always remember visiting the rock fore ties, and he still wishes that he r skipped more classes. Jamie feels d graduation is his only ambition at t point in life. Stop the world and let off! Ski Club 1,2. Jeffrey William Boudreau Not everything that is faced can changed, but nothing can be chanj until it is faced. Beating St. John's Cross-Country Junior year and paint the rock are only a couple of his fond memories while at F.H.S. Jeff wishes had worked harder in school. He lists parents as his greatest influence, . clicks and big shots as his pet peev Boudy can usually be found going another trip to Kennebunk, Maine, t ing pictures tor the school newspaper, just hanging around. Jeff someday wis; to become a professional photograph! and anyone who knows him well, kn that he will fulfill his dream. Basketball 1 ,2; Cross-County 1,2, J Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basl ball 2; Sr. Reception 4; School No paper 3,4. Dianne Bourque Dianne, can often be found sayi Yo Slice! . The Exorcist, MTV, E.J. Marone's are on the top of her I Dianne's family has been the greatest! fluence on her. She will always remenj painting the rock, cheering ar the Thai giving Day game, going to the DisM tor basketball, and Doc's Latin class. I would like to forget having to go tol annex in bad weather. After graduati Dianne plans to attend college. Basketball 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basket] Capt. 3; Coaches award J.V. Basked 2,3; Football Cheering 1,2,3,4; Soft! 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Bod] Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 2,3,4; Class a retary 1,2,3; Jr. Sr. Prom 1,2,3,4; Jri Relay 3,4; Fresh. Soph. Basketball 1 Thanksgiving Dance 1,2,3; Sr. Rej tion 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Hc!j coming Dance 4. 134 • Senior Raymond Eric Boutotte Raymond, better know as Ray, enjoys ring at the Christmas Inn, listening to 94, and watching McGyver . The lal Countdown, Europe, Igor Paklin d ham are included among his favorite ,ngs. Raymond dislikes doing home- rk and he wishes that he had started rticipating in sports earlier. Consider- that track has been the greatest mflu- ice on him, it is easy to understand why ck and Cross-Country are his fondest :mories of Fitchburg High. After gradu- on, Raymond plans to attend a four ar college and major in electical en- tering. Run not against the wind, but ith it. 'Cross-Coun try 3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; , Sr. Relays 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Most proved Indoor Track; Two miles relay ord; Indoor Track Captain. Tracey Marie Brailey 'Oh really! Tracey, enjoys WXLO, ;;;xican food, and Growing Pains , rope, And Then There Were None, .i Tracy Gold at the top of her list, inny Depp, and Rick Astley are some .. her favorites. She also likes Greg uganis, Debbie Gibson, and Dirty 1 incing. Tracey considers her colorful ■;nds as the greatest influences on her • ring high school. She will never forget i the stairs she had to climb in school. .e dislikes it when she has no money to ; shopping with. In the future, Tracey pes to become an Interior Designer. 1o dream is one thing, to live that ■;am is another. — T.M.B. Boostet Club 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanks- 'ing Dance 4; Homecoming Corn- tree 4. Steven Brodeur According to Steve, his ambition is to I the guy that changes the scoreboard the Green Monster at Fenway Park. t, we all know that he one day hopes to ; into business and manage his own res- lrant. He lists the 1987 Cross-Country ason as his fondest memory. Steve can found listening to Pink Floyd or Robert int on WAAF or eating at Mr. Donut Gardner. His only wish is that he could ange all the windows at F.H.S. You jt nothing for nothing if that's what you Baseball 1,2; Cross-Country 3,4; Golf ,Ski CLub 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; ]r. Sr. sketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Thanks- I'ing Dance 1,2,3,4; T-Day Rally Skit , Boys State; Exchange Student; V.P. ;:eract Club. Kristine Marie Burke With expensive tastes, Kris enjoys urmet foods and the Bull Run. When it mes to acting, Clockwork Orange and chael Douglas rate at the top of her :. She enjoys listening to Motley Crue d Metallica in her free time. Her fond- memory is going tor breakfast before lool. Even though Kristine wishes that ; had done better academically, she J that Mr. Ambrose has been there for port. Knstine's ambition is to be loved children and with her philosophy that m can't always get what you want, ;y probably will. Peter Christian Bowers Pete, a Robert Plant and Cheap trick fan, hopes to become a professional mu- sician. His favorite expression, Not v Anthrax) shows his mysterious but fun sense of humor. His fondest memory is the summer of '88. Pete likes to drive his car for long rides at night and listening to his favorite CD by Bon Jovi, New Jersey. His pet peeves are speeding tickets and getting up for school. ... travel not to go anywhere, but just to go . . . the great affair is to move, and with a quote like this, this guy is someone who is going to go far. Outdoor Track 2; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 1,2,4; T-Dav Rally Skit 1. Derek Scott Brasili What's up dude? Derek enjoys pizza, Alf, and 93.7. Nightmare on Elm Street III, Lita Ford, and DIO are among his favorite things. Derek also likes McDonald's, Heather Locklear, and Lawrence Taylor. Derek fee ls that his mother has been the greatest influence on him throughout high school. He wishes that he had played football during his Sophomore year, and he dislikes over- weight girls. He will always remember partying with all of his friends and paint- ing the Oakmont bridge. Derek's life long ambitions are to be very rich and have a hot wife. Short is Beautiful. Football 1,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Re- ception 4. Susan Cecelia Brodeur To be a star, you must shine your own light, follow your own path, and don't worry about the darkness, for that is when stars shine brightest. Sue finds her greatest influence to have been Mr. Lukas, her three year art teacher. Her fondest memories of F.H.S. are the times spent with all of her friends. To all my friends, you are the very best! Sue hopes after college to one day work in the social and counseling field. Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1. Philip Nason Burt Philip, better known as Filbert , likes to spend his time listening to Christian rock music, and playing his favorite sport — ping-pong. He considers Mr. Kalagher as the greatest influence on him through- out his high school years. The things that irritated him the most were the times when Mr. Thorne exploded. He will al- ways remember being Prince Leonard the Looney Hearted in the senior class play. After graduation, Phil plans to attend college and eventually become an engineer. Sometimes you feel like a nut . . . Sometimes you don't. Tennis 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Table Tennis 4. Senior • 135 Bonnie Lee Camerer Why? Bonnie can often be found parrying at the rock, listening to WAAF, or watching Growing Pains . Doug Flutie, Project X, and McDonald's are among her favorite things. Boring classes and perfect people annoy Bonnie. Bonnie wishes that she had gotten involved in more activities, and she feels that her par- ents have been the greatest influences on her. After graduation, Bonnie plans to attend college and, Live life day by day. Jr. Sr. Prom 3. Donald Alan Carabba Get a real job. Donald can often be found listening to 94.5, eating pizza, or hanging around with his friends. When it comes to acting, Donald enjoys watching Eddie Murphy, Purple Rain, or The Cosby Show. Waking up on rainy days depresses him. Although he wishes that he had done more activities in high school, he will always remember painting the rock with his classmates. He cites his family and friends as the greatest in- fluences on him during high school. In the future, Donald plans to graduate from college and become a successful business- man. Outdoor Track 4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Re- lays 1,2; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4. '3 Jennifer Tousignant takes time out of her studies to have a little laugh. Steve Carbone Theresa Marie Carlson Homework, Yuck! Theresa believes that school work should stay in school and that everyone should follow the words, Don't worry be happy. Theresa can often be seen with a headset while listening to Pat Benetar, Paradise City , or Kiss. She enjoys watching Doug Flutie running around the field or watching M- TV. Theresa's idea of a perfect Saturday night always finishes off with Chinese food at Singapore. She cites her mother as the greatest influence on her high school career. Theresa plans to attend a two year college and be with Paul forever. Jr. Sr. Prom 4. Allison Marie Carter Allison, better known as Ace Alleyoop , feels that If you can't win them, join them. She loves greasy pizza, Def Leppard, and the movie Dirty Danc- ing. She enjoys watching Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze, and Emilio Estevez in ac- tion. Allison also likes to listen to Richard Marx, Tiffany, and Det Leppard on WZOU. Allison wishes she had de- voted more time to school work and she wishes that people wouldn't stare. She hopes to go into word processing, eventu- ally getting married and having children. I'd like to thank Scott, for always being there for me and giving me the best time of my life. I love you. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Thanksgiving Dance 4. Jennifer Michele Carter Don't worry be happy. Jenn lot forward to being successor in u hate she does. Jenn gets bothered by ped who give up without trying. She lists I first rock party, Sr. Reception, 4 Tiffany concert with Tammy, San Steph, and hanging around with Shfl in the halls as a few of her fondest ma ones while at F.H.S. She thanks Dana her mom because they were the greal influences on her high school caWJ Jenn would like to make her mot proud of what she made for herself. Well! Tennis 2,3; Booster Club 1,2; Sr. I ception 4; Jobs for Bay State 4. 136 • Senior achack Midva Collazc What the hew you only live once. Midva wishes that she had participated in more school activities, hut she is glad that she was able to dive tor hot dogs at the Senior reception. Midva enjovs eating Italian rood at Antonio's and listening to Kiss 108. She likes listening to Det Lep- pard, Barbara Streisand, and Luther Van- dross, Reform School Girls and Married with Children are among her favorite things to watch. Skinny people who think they're rat bother Midva. Considet- ing that het parents have been the greatest influence on her. it is under- standable that she wants to help her par- ents in making a successful business. Boostet Club 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Re- ception 4; Homecoming Committee 4: Jobs for Bay State 4- Deborah Lvnn Contois YVhat's up? Debbie likes Chinese food from Singapore. Her favorite singers are Amv Grant and Michael W. Smith. She likes to spend her spare time going out with friends or listening to her tapes. Debbie's fondest memories are the Thanksgiving and Valentine Dav semi- rormals. She reels that her mothet has been het greatest influence. Debbie hopes to get a certificate in earlv child- hood education and eventually become a mother of three. SADD l;Jr. Sr. Prom 4: Thanksgiving Dance 3; Sr. Class Plav 4; Competitive Plavs 4. Javson Scott Cooper — Happens! Javson can often be found listening to the Beastie Boys on Kiss 108, watching Growing Pains , or eating at McDonald's. Javson admires Mike Tyson, and he considers his sister as the greatest influence on him. People who don't answer his questions bother Javson. His philosoply is to. Live FREE or DIE! After graduation, Javson plans to receive a college degree in business and hopes to someday own his own business. Cross-Country I; Booster Club I; Jr. Sr. Prom 3.4; Thanksgiving Dance 3. ua, with friend Dawn Moschner, showing off some of his handv an work during studv. Amv Elkabeth Cormier Really?! Amy can always be seen at the movie theater when a new Patrick Swav:e movie is teleased. X 'hen she hears Hysteria by Def Leppard. she is often heard asking tor someone to turn up the radio. Amy also likes ordering out Chinese food from Singapore and settling down to watch Dirtv Dancing. She feels that her parents and Mr. Lepore have been the most influential on her high school career. Hanging out with het friends during study and lunch, the Senior Reception, and painting the rock are her fondest memories. Amy hopes to go to college and someday become verv successful. One should never say I once loved vou, because love is never a one time affair. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Reception 4. Senior • 137 Edison Carlos Coma Da Costa I can Jo. Edison enjoys listening to Bruce Springstein and Anita Baker on Z94. He lists Rambo and Benny Hill among his favorite things to watch. Edi- son also values pizza and Pele highly. Although he only spent one year at Fitchhurg High School, he will always re- memher the friends he met and the times he spent in the hand. In the future, Edi- son plans to enter into a broadcasting pro- gram at college. Soccer 4; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4. Craig Raymond Cucchiara It's been a strange tour years, Craig re- flects. Craig will never forget his first rock parry and going to Mr. Sullivan's meeting the morning after. His fondest memories include the Mr. Donut excursions, get- ting stopped in Rob's Impala, and the Floyd concert. Craig looks forward to the California trip, and college. Never take anything too seriously. Cross-Country 2,3; Tennis 2; Indoor Track 1; Field Hockey, Outdoor Track 1 ; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 2,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Class Play 4; T-Day Rally Skit 2,3,4; St. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student Advisory 3,4; Competitive Plays Best Actor 2,3. Michel Jeffrey Cote Why you tuttin like you ain't whit it. Cotes' wishes he h.iJ played football while at F.H.S. He finds his greatest in- fluence on his high school career to be yours truly, himself, and Erica LeBlanc. He likes to listen to ZOU, Debbie Gib- son, and Flavor Rave. Mike can be found out eating at Mic-Dee's. Mike's fondest memory is being at the nick. Hi ambi- tion is to be more than he is. Indoor Track 4; Outdixir Track 4; Bix ster Club 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4; Sr. Reception 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 4- Maria E. Cotto Maria enjoys listening to the radio, watching Friday the 1 3th, and eating chicken and rice. El Tipo Blanco, Amanda Miguel, and Jose Luis Rodrigue: rate at the top of her list. Maria also en- joys watching Maria Conchita Alonso and Resortes. Maria dislikes people who think that they are tough . After gradu- ation, Maria plans to work toward a sec- retarial position. Karen Marie Craigen If you shut your heart to love, youil your eyes to life. Hold on to I Night , Love Bites , Poison and H teria rate at the top of Karen's music I She can often be found listening to dl and Richard Marx on WAAF. Kara an outgoing person who always ha smile on her face. She also enjoys mo starring Johnny Depp, Patrick Swai and Marilyn Monroe. She considers b ing teachers and snobs as her pet pee Her fondest memories ate the times has spent with Terra, Jens, and all other friends. She also looks forward wards graduation, and Beach We Karen's ambition is to survive the i world . Softball 4; Jr. Sr. Prom; Thanksgiv Dance 4; Sr. Reception 4. 138 • Senior hob Kevin James Cuddy 'Ohh! Kevin can often be found • rking at Stuart's, watching M-TV, or nging around with his friends. He en- ; s eating at Anthony's and listening to no. Kevin considers Nathan as the ! atest influence on him. In his opinion, i: best thing about Fitchburg High was • ving. Eventually, Kevin plans to be- ■ne successful and wealthy. Basketball 1; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. sketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2. Julie Ann Darcangelo I 'I hate it when that happens! is often 9ard coming sarcastically out of Julie's ■mth. If you see someone without a Mile, give them yours, is something she tpngly believes in. She'll never forget 1' Senior Reception and painting the I k. You can often see her laughing in the |lways with either Danielle or Kerri. She l es to be with her friends and wi ll never feet her time at the high school. |Basketball 1,2,3; Field Hockey 2,3,4; •ftball 1,2,3; Indoor Track 4; Booster tub 1,2,3,4; SADD 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. : m 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball l,2;Thanks- I ing Dance 2,3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Day Rally Skit 1,2,4; Sr. Reception 4; Ihool Newspaper 3,4; Homecoming ' mmittee 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; :ident Advisory 3,4; Homecoming lurt 2; Softball Coaches Award 2; Soft- I I Captain 2; Indoor Track Captain 4; 1 itdoor Track 4. Marc Kenneth D'Aguanno Good guys always lose, meet the winners. Marc enjoys cruising around in his car, eating at Anthony's, and listen- ing to WAAF. He lists Martin Sheen, pasta, and the Untouchables among his favorites. Marc's pet peeves are people who can't drive. Although Marc wishes that he had gotten more involved during high school, he will always remember painting the rock with his classmates. Marc's future ambition is to make more money than he knows what to do with. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Sr. Re- ception 4. Lisa Marie David Yuuup! I don't think so! is what you'll hear when you're with Lisa! She lists the prom, painting the rock, and par- tying with friends as her fondest mem- ories here at F.H.S. Although Lisa did well academically, she regrets not being more involved in sports. Lisa cites her pet peeves as taking notes in Mr. Dignam's class. In her spare time, Lisa is usually found hanging out at Mickey Dee's with S.D., K.L., M.B. and S.G. With her greatest influences, her parents, Lisa is sure to achieve her goal of going to col- lege and becoming successful. Follow your dream ... if you stumble press on to the top. For only on top can we see the whole view ... Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Reception 4. Canh Dang .1 •. ; .; ; ! t • Kimberly Elaine Dean Kim has excelled during her four years at F.H.S. Pink and pastels are her trade- marks even though this softness hides the strength which lies beneath. She has been active at F.H.S. from the stage man- aging to sottball. Her friends will re- member her as warm and intelligent. Kim remembers F.H.S. with pride, as F.H.S. remembers her. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 1; Con- cert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4; SADD 1,2,3,4; NHS Club 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 2; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Class Play 4; T- Day Rally Skit 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 3,4; Student Council 4; Girls State 3; Superintendent of Schools Award 4; Exchange Student 2. Stephanie Marie Dantini Steph is a friend worth having. Although she wishes she had spent more time with her friends during her first three years, she made up for it during the sum- mer of '88 and her senior year. Painting the rock and T-Bo's parties are a few mem- ories Steph will take with her as she leaves F.H.S. With the help and influence of her mom, Steph plans to go on to college and pursue a career in early childhood educa- tion. She is one member of the class of 1989 who will never be found without a smile on her face or a friend by her side! Forgiving is better than forgetting! Cheering Football 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Cheering Basketball 1; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Thanks- giving Dance 1,2,3,4; Sr. Reception 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Class Treasurer 2,3. Karen Elaine Debarge Why be normal? Karen feels that no matter where you go, there you are! Karen enjoys spending time with her boyfriend. One of her pet peeves is people who walk slow in the halls. Her greatest influence on her high school years has been her English teachers for the last three years, and tor her senior year, her boyfriend. You can usually find Karen with Scott trying out new restaurants, malls, and new along with unusual trouble to get into. You can also find her at night ga:ing up at the stars. Karen's fondest memory of F.H.S. is Mr. O'Connell's Astronomy class with Sal, Vinnie, Pernardo, Alan, James, Becky, and Danny. After high school, Karen plans to go to Australia and then maybe try her hand at college lite. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; T-Day Skit }; Yearbook 4. Senior 139 In! janine Louise Deforge There is a light and it never goes out. Janine sights music, family, exchange students, and Michael as her sources of inspiration. She hopes to go to college and study political science. Janine's one regret is not having enough time for everything. She loves running, practic- ing alone with her walkman, listening to weird music . She also enjoys skiing, dance class, The Smiths, The Cure, and Depeche Mode. The Queen is Dead — Oh my God! Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1 ,2,3,4; N.H.S. President; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 2,3,4; Ski Cluh 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Senior Class Play 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Senior Re- ception 3,4; T-Day Rally Skit 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Fr. Soph. Relays 1,2. Cheryl Ann Destroismaisons Crash Yaaap! That's okay, I don't mind! are a few quotes often heard out of Cher's mouth. Although Cheryl wishes she had spent more time with her friends, she'll never forget the times she had with them — painting the rock Steph walking through the screen door, and getting Herbie with Nick! Cars and men are two of Cheryl's pet peeves while a few of her favorites include Tom Cruise, Chinese food, Love Bites by Def Lep- pard, and driving around in one of her cars. With the influence and support of her parents, Cheryl will leave F.H.S. to study a health profession in college. Why worry about tomorrow; it will be gone the day after. Booster Club 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanksgiving Dance 2; Sr. Reception 4; Homecoming Committee 4. Christopher Donelan Yea boy. Chris enjoys having tun, meeting people, and watching David Letterman. Robocop, U2, and Volks Wagons are among Chris' favorites. His brother, was his greatest influence throughout his high schcxtl years. Chris dislikes working, and he wishes that he had gotten higher grades. He will always remember the hours he spent playing football on fall afternoons. Chris' ambi- tion in life is to be rich. Football 1,4; Outdoor Track 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4. Scott Anthony Elliott Scott enjoys eating pizza and listening to 94.5 WZOU. He also likes the A- Team , Michael's, and Die Hard. He considers his parents as the greatest in- fluences on him. Scott wishes that he had played more than one year of football. His fondest memory of F.H.S. has been get- ting ready to leave each year. In the future, Scott hopes to become a state trooper. Football 3; Concert Band 1 Mark Robert Emma Mark lists teachers in terrible ma who take it out on their students to be pet peeve. His fondest memory of F.H is having English with Miss Mallal Although he wishes he had tried a lil harder, he tinds English teachers ton been his greatest influences on his H school career. Some of Mark's favor include Led Zeppelin, Italian food, i the Flintstones . Mark's ambition ii succeed in lite. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Reception Student Council 1,2,3,4. 140 • Senior Felicitas Grace Fandreyer I |:e is a woman of impeccable taste and ( pises ignorance. Her fondest mem- ( ;s while at F.H.S. include being an ex- inge student to Germany and working i ir her favorite food at Carol's Dairy Bar. ms amazed at how little she has changed raLe Freshman year and wants everyone ■enow, Life is very short and there's no Ike for fussing and fighting. Fe plans to ind U. Mass, in the footsteps of her jBther, and to become happy and rich. Itoncert Band 1,2; Marching Band I; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatic 4b 3,4; SADD 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Jr. 5 Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. J Relays 4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Class ly 4; T-Day Rally Skit 2,3,4; Sr. Re- otion 4; Competitive Plays 3,4; Field Ickey 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3; Outdoor ick 3; NHS4. Isabel Feliciano You won't know until you ask. Isabel, an outspoken student, enjoys lis- tening to What about Love , and 'Till Tuesday on Kiss 108 F.M. Dynasty and Singapore rates 1 at the top of her list. She considers Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore to be talented actors. Isabel only wishes she had become a class officer. Students who have no considera- tion for those who want to learn bother her. In the future she wishes to become a pediatrician and be actively involved with politics. Chorus 3,4; Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Sr. Class Play 4. Amy Lynn Ferris Ya don't have to do anything. Amy enjoys WAAF, pizza, and spending time with her friends. Stupid people, under- classmen, and Monday mornings annoy Amy. Although she wishes that she had gotten more involved in activities, she will always remember the fun times she had with Rob and her friends. She con- siders John Fitch as the greatest influence on her throughout high school. Amy feels that, If you can dream it, you can be- come it. In the future, Amy plans to attend college and become extremely rich. Field Hockey 3,4; Softball 1; Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basket- ball 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; T-Day Rally Skit 4; Sr. Reception 4. Bethanne Firmani Go ahead! Beth enjoys listening to 94.5 F.M., eating Italian Food at Monty's, and watching Growing Pains . Danny Ainge, George Michael, and Pla- toon are among her favorites. She lists Mark Dehaan and people who ignore her as her pet peeves. Beth will always re- member painting the rock and attending the first night football game at Crocker field. She feels that her mother and father have influenced her the greatest. After high school, Beth plans to go to college and eventually become wealthy. Basketball 4; Softball 4; Sr. Reception 4; School Newspaper 3,4; Boulder Staff 3,4. ue Awad and Cheryl Destroismaisons start up the countdown to graduation. John Elliott Fitch Relax! Don't Worry About It! John, wild and ambitious, is often called Tank by his friends. He enjoys listening to WAAF, and going out with friends. Fletch, Bob Veker, and Linguini are a few of his favorites. People who don't par- ticipate drive John nuts. His friends have been the greatest influences on him. John wishes that he hadn't put everything off until the last minute! He will always re- member bugging Ms. Breau in the annex. Baseball 1,2; Soccer 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Class Play 4; T-Day Rally Skit 1,2,3,4; Sr. Reception 3,4; Competitive Plays 3; Student Coun- cil 1,2; Vice President of Class 1,2,3,4; President of Drama Club 4. Kimberley Lynn Flis Spark it up dude. Kim, otherwise known as Stoney , rates WBCN, Ex- presso's pizza, Led Zeppelin, and Of Mice and Men among her favorites. She lists people who talk to her in different lan- guages as her pet peeve. Her fondest memory of F.H.S. is hiding in the bath- rooms with Natalie B., Cathy, Erie, and all her other friends. Kim cites Ms. Giaquinto, Mr. Ambrose, and her par- ents as the greatest influences on her while attending high school. Kim's future ambition is to become rich, and to marry her high school sweetheart Eric. Well isn't that special. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; School Newspaper 4; Jobs For Bay State 4; SADD 4. Senior 141 i Jessica Ann Fountain Oh , der! ' Jess states her parents and grandparents as the greatest influences on her during high sch(x l. Jessica's only wish is that she had gotten more involved while in high schixil. Bon Jovi, Full House , and Never Say Goodbye top Jessica's list. Her fondest memory of F.H.S. is the first night game at Crocker Field, and her pet peeve is snobby people. Jessica's ambttion is to attend Mount Wachusett and major in Business Admin- istration. Shawn Fontaine John Gagne Denise Mary Gallant Denise's pet peeve of F.H.S. is Mr. Vass and her favorite expression is Der! When not in school she enjoys listening to 106.3 Pebbles, or Def Leppard. She states Licensed to Drive as her favorite movie, Pour Some Sugar On Me as her favorite song, and I Want To Keep My Baby as her favorite book. Denise loves lasagna, but hates to be called Doreen Lane. Although she's not sure of what she will do after graduation, she will eventu- ally come to a conclusion. Alan Lawrence Gagne Uranus is large, could be heard from Albert in the halls. He plans on becom- ing a state trwper, and eventually be pro- moted to higher duties. Alan can be found cruisin' around in his horizon, or eating egg rolls at Chopsticks. He wishes he had studied more, and worked at things harder. But he'll always remember painting the rock, and his first year play- ing basketball, as a freshmen. Alan finds his greatest influence to be his parents and Mrs. Sugrue. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross-Country 3,4; Football 1, Indoor Track 4; Outdoot Track 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Reception 4; Cross-Country Award in Knights of Columbus Race. 1 Mr Jason Garcia Dennis Armand Gagne l 'nnis' fondest memories of F.HJ are painting the rock, and basketlJ games. He can usually be found in fronl his 3rd floor locker or roaming the hal Dennis is an active, but quiet member the Senior class. His future ambition m go to college and study computer gineering. J Baseball 1,2; Cross-Country 1,2,3, Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3, Jr. Sr. Relays 3.4; Fr. Soph. Basketball Fr. Soph. Relay 2; T-Day Rally Skit 3 Sr. Reception 4; Student Council 3 Golf 4. Steven Micheal Gionet Steven, G-Spot , enjoys chiclJ sandwiches from Burger Kirig, The Li Engine That Could, and WZOU. FlJ ter, Jody Watley, Ben Johnson, and Fl DMC are among his favorites. 11 greatest influences on Steven during hi school have been his friends, and I fondest memory of F.H.S. is painting I rock Senior year. Steve's only regret not having played more sports. His ami tion in life is to make something of hi self. Basketball 1,2; Cross-Country 3,4; ■door Track 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; ]tM Prom 3 4. Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr.J Relays 4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 19 Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Reception Homecoming Committee 4. 142 • Senior Marianne Theresa Gonzalez 4arianne enjoys eating Chinese food, lening to KISS 108, and spending time v h her friends. Michael Jordon, Keith S;at, and Lou Gossit Jr. are a few of her forite famous people. She also likes fcyn White, Toni Tony Tone, Meryl S-'ep, and Top Gun. She feels that her a ts have been the greatest influence on I. Slurping bothers Marianne, and she Wnes that she had participated more  le attending Fitchburg High. In the fiire, Marianne would like to become a fiiion designer. If you keep striving for y r goals and don't give up, you can do a thing. lasketball 2,3; Indoor Track 1; Out- dr Track 1; Chorus 1,2; Concert Band Marching Band 1; Booster Club 2,3; rmaticClub 1,2; Jr. Sr. Prom 1; Choir j'ard 2; Dance Award 2,3. Mark Christopher Goodchild Mark, better known as Goody , en- joys lobster, Morton Downey Jr., and KISS 108 F.M. He cites Michael Jordan as his sports figure and New Edition as his favorite group. Mark feels that his friends have influenced him the most throughout high school, and he considers Ms. Breau as his pet peeve. Although Mark wishes that he had played more sports, he will always remember painting the rock. In the future, he hopes to receive a Master's degree in Business and eventually manage his own business. Basketball 1; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Booster Club 3; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Sr. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 1,2,3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Reception 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Boy's State. Cynthia June Grant I'll slap ya, and Want a go smoke a butt are a few of Cyn's favorite sayings. Cyn wishes she had participated in more events while at F. H.S. Her greatest in- fluences were her parents and Jim. She can usually be found listening to WBOS, WAAF, cruising the streets of Fitchburg, or out eating at Michael's. Cyn's fondest memory was hanging out in the bathroom with friends. Her pet peeve is not being able to smoke a full cigarette in the girl's bathroom. Her ambition is to attend a two year college and to marry Jim. Softball 1; Booster Club 1,2; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Re- lays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Jobs for Bay State 4. Michelle Laurie Girouard All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Oh Pleeze! Me-Me loves to dress different, make people laugh, and do anything that pertains to music or theater. Although she wishes she had joined activities sooner, she'll always have great memories of painting the rock, for the first time! Me-Me lists some of her favorites as It Takes 2, Robin Williams, Whoopi Gold- berg, and she likes to listen to 91.3 F.M. Her greatest influence on her high school career was Mr. Newcombe. Me-Me's ambition is to create intense wind dis- plays in The Apple . Concett Band 1; Marching Band 1; Booster Club2,3,4;SADD2,3,4;SkiClub 3; Jr. Sr Prom 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Reception 4; School Newspaper 3; Home- coming Committee 4; Won $3.00 Bobbing for hot dogs in Jello! ! ! Blue Belt in Karate. Lisa Renae Guertin People who like others are the people others like! Lisa's inherently caring, triendlv spirit has made her dear to her numerous friends. She names the 1988 field hockey season, Raggedy Ann and Andy, and cruising in Kern's GT as her fondest memories at F.H.S. Never to be accused of being shy, Lisa's greatest talent is making people laugh. Loveahle . . . laughable . . . Lisa! Basketball 1,2,?; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 1 ; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; SADD 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Thanksgiving Dance, T-Day Rally Skit 2,3,4; Sr. Re- ception 3,4; Competitive Plays 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; GoikI Sports- manship Award — J.V. Basketball — Junior Year; Boulder 2, ?; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Class Play 4. Senior • 143 Michelle Ann Haggstrom Is there anything on my face? Michelle, MAP , is constantly on the go. With school, work, Yearbook, plays, anj homework, she manages to keep her- self busy. She enjoys playing the saxo- phone, dancing, and analyzing. She will always remember the Sophomore play when she performed her rage routine and the times she stayed on the phone 'till all hours of the night. She would like to thank Ms. Braeu, Mr. Reheiser, and Mr. Worthley tor caring. Also, she would like to thank Julie Posco and Heather Thomas tor being there tor her. Michelle is un- decided about what she is going to pursue, but whatever it is, she hopes that she will never lose her sparkle. I won all the mar- bles, but I'll share them with you . . . That'll work. Robert Arthur Haneisen He who tries everything leads a full life. Rob doesn't like losers and girls who complain. Although he wishes he had gotten bettet grades, he looks forward Co enjoying lite to the fullest extent. Rob considers Amy Ferris to have been his greatest influence while in high school. He likes to listen to WAAF, and Iron Maiden. He lists his fondest memory as strange noises in the night. Ahh, Man!! Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Jt. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Re- lays 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Reception 4; Ex- change Student. Celina Mary Harris Things happen Celina, otherwise known as Midget , can often be found watching the soaps or listening to Z-94. Spaghetti, What I did Last Summer, and Bert Reynolds are only a few of her fa- vorites. When it comes to music, Celina enjoys Tracy Chaplin, Breathe and Prince. She feels that chatting with the teachers is her fondest memory, and that Mr. Romano has been the greatest influ- ence on her. People who think that they are better than everyone else bothers Celina. In the future, Celina plans to go into the medical profession. Christina Marie Heinle Give me a break! Chris wishes] go to college and pursue a career in bd ness. Her only regret is that she had gotten involved in more activities. F pet peeve is Mr. Thome and his Frit after school rehearsals. Chris enj Chinese hxxl, watching Tom Cruise, listening to Z-94. She lists the great influence on het high school career as 1 mom. Basketball I; Softball 4; Chorus Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Ba 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Jr. Sr. Prorr Thanksgiving Dance 4: Sr. Class Play Sr. Reception 4; Jobs for Bay State 4 Sandra Marie Hickey You crack me up! Sandy wants to go to college, and become an accountant. She looks back and laughs at her fond memories of hanging out with Lisa, toy runs with Karen and last minute parties. Sandy gets bothered by people who think that they are God's Gift. Some of her fav- orites include Italian food, Papa Gino's, Doug Flutie, and Mr. Roger's Neighbor- hood . Sandy finds her greatest influence on her high school career was her mom and family. Yearbook 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Recep- tion 4. Melissa Ouellette, Jossy Kotoch, and Michelle Girouard dig in at the Senior Reception. 144 • Senior Danielle Marie Holland I anielle can be seen running in the u s of Fitchburg High or down at Icker Field depending on the season, ■■in Williams, and Mel Gibson and 1 Fountianhead bv Avn Rand. Dan- ; has no compassion for ignorant pie and she says her greatest influence ■erselt. Be not afraid ot greatness, e are bom great, some achieve great- , and some have greatness thrust n them. joss-Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 3.4; Outdoor Track 1.2.3.4; Booster !b 1.2,3.4; SADD 1.2.3.4; Peer Lead- up 2.3.4; lr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Ketball 3.4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Soph. Relay 1,2; T-Dav Skit 2,3,4; Reception 4; Competitive Plays 2; necoming Committee 4; CMC All- r Outdoor Track 3; MVP Indoor Kck 3; District Champion 600 yd. 3. Melissa Anne Kincannon lelissa is one of the newer members of Class of 1989. She has returned to the . after living in Augeburg, Germany rhree years. Melissa enjoys the beach, •ic. windsurfing, skiing, modeling, world-wide traveling. Missy cites her peeve as being insincere people. After luation Missy plans to attend college, oring in Business Administration and oring in German. There's no art to the mind's construction in the face. ki Club 2.3; Jr. Sr. Prom 2.3.4; Jr Sr.  ys; Thanksgiving Dance 1,2.3; Sr. eption 2.3.4, Tennis 2,3,4; Selected :e as a representative for Model Jted Nations in the Hague. Nether- kls; Voice ot Democracy; Teen Board- A FES Europe ; Service Award for Coop- lve Vi'ork Experience. Sean-Michael Jarkko Unconventional is certainly the word to describe Sean-Michael. Being one ot the artistically talented members of the class, he enjoys the works of Licht- enstein, Warhol and Salvador Dali. Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Meaning of Life are among his favorites. After graduation he plans to attend col- lege, find employment in the Walt Disney Corporation and eventually own the Continental U.S. Perfer et obdura; dolor hie tibi proderit olim. — Ovid. ( Be tough and patient; someday this pain will be useful to you. ) Chorus 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 1.2; Dramatic Club 3.4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; T- Dav Rallv Skit 2,3; Competitive Plays 3; Anna Nelson Art Award 1987-88; Author of Junior Class Skit 1987 Star Trek: co-designer ot Senior Class T- shirts. Derek John King It's Casual. Derek enjoys listening to WAAF. watching Monty Pvthons Flv- ing Circus, and hanging around with his friends. Guns-N-Roses, Jim Morrison, pasta, and the book Animal Farm are among his favorites. Derek would have liked it if people paid more attention to Cross-Country, and he wishes that he had made the honor roll more often. Derek feels that no one has influenced him during high school, and he cites his fondest memory ot Fitchburg High as the '89 Senior Class Skit. In the future. Derek plans to enter the communications field and major in Broadcasting. Cross-Countrv 1.2.3,4; Indoor Track 2,4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3.4; Thanksgiving Dance 3; Fr.'Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Recep- tion 4; School Newspaper 4- Tracv Lvnn Jarvi Be serious! After all. You only live once. Dim Dancing, Chinese food, and Det Leppard are among Tracy's fa- vorites. She lists Mollv Ringwald and Cheve Chase as her favorite actors. Tracy also enjoys watching MTV. listening to Z-94, and eating at McDonald's. Her mother has been the greatest influence on her throughout high school. Although she will always remember painting the rock and the times spent with John, she would like to torget homework and Mon- days. Tracy's goal in life is to be happy and successful. Booster Club L; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Fr. Soph. Relay I; Spanish II award; Na- tional Honor Society 4. Scott Peter Koleros Gimme a break! Scott, often referred to as Koleros , enjoys Chopsticks, Alf. and Z-94- Koleros can be found hanging around D.C. and P.T. Larry Bird. Rod Stewart and Die Hard rate at the top ot his list. Scott dislikes it when people say they are sorry tor things they did not do. He feels that Mr. Ambrose has been the most supportive person to him throughout high school. Scott states his Senior year as being his fondest memory. In the future. Scott plans to go onto college and succeed in Computer Science. Basketball 1.3; Tennis 2,3.4; Brass En- semble 2.3.4; Chorus 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3.4; SADD 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3.4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3.4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4' Fr. 'Soph. Basket- ball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 2,3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1 ,2; Sr. Reception 4; School Newspaper 3. Anthonv David Johnson Tony, an active member of the senior class has only one thing he wishes he had done at F.H.S. — played football. T.J. can be seen fooling around in the hallways on the way to class. He's fun to be with — wild-n-crary. Tony's fondest memory has been painting the rock. Rav Bourque, Sports Illustrated and Miss Flaherty are a few of his favorites. His ambition in life is to become a police officer and make all his dreams for 1993 come true. Basketball L; Soccer 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,4; Ice Hockey 1,2,3; Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Thanksgiving Dance 2,4; Sr. Reception 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Most Improved and Most Val- uable Defensive Award tor Soccer. Jossv Kotoch Jossy hopes to go on to college and major in Theater or Advertising. She's an outgoing, ambitious, and active member of the Senior class. Her fondest memories were the Senior Reception and painting the rock. Jossy 's greatest influences on her high school career were the ex- periences she had while attending school and her friends. Some of her favorites in- clude To Kill A Mockingbird, INXS. Z94. and pizca. Never Say Never. Tennis 2,4; Majorettes 1 ; Booster Club 2.4; Dramatic Club 3.4; SADD 2.3.4; lr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Thanksgiving Dance 1 .2,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; Sr. Class Plav 4; T-Dav Rally Skit 1,2.3,4; Sr. Reception 4; School Newspapet 4; Yearbook 2; Com- petitive Plavs 3,4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4. Senior • 145 Gary Robert Ko:loski Gary, better known as Ko: , lists WZOU, Ferris Bueller's Dav Off, and Kevin McHale as a tew of his favorites. He enjoys watching the original Dennis the Menace. He also rates Samatha Fox, Arnold Schwart:enager and Robert Par- ish at the top of his list. Gary will always remember how he felt when the basket- ball team won the district championship. Gary dislikes people who don't follow through with what they say they're going to do. You never know what you have 'till it's taken away. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 4; Brass Ensemble 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom4; Fr. Soph. Basket- ball 1,2, Thanksgiving Dance 4; Fr. Soph 1,2; T-Day Rally Skit 1,2; Sr. Reception 4; School Newspaper 4; Homecoming Committee 4. David Thomas Kreidler Don't worry, forget about it. Dave, otherwise known as Spaz , enjoys chicken, Ozzy, and Pat Benatar. AC DC, Sting, and Sat. Hockey are listed among his favorites. Although he wishes that he had played football during his Junior and Senior years, he will always remember the time after his Junior year. Thanksgiving rally, and all the rock par- ties that he went to. Dave feels that his mom has been the greatest influence on him, and his pet peeve is getting up in the morning. In the future, Dave's ambition is to make a lot of money. Football 1,2; Jr. Sr. Prom 3 4; Sr. Re- ception 4; Ice Hockey 3,4. Shanni Ellen Laaksonen Shanni can usually be found cruising around in pursuit of fun. Shanni's fondest memories are going to the basketball games and getting covered with paint while painting the Rock! She wishes she hadn't been so scared by the seniors her freshmen year, but is glad she has gotten over that. After all, We're staring adult- hotnJ in the face!!! Shanni will never forget Marcelle, Morgan the Organ and Jen. It's better to have tried and tailed than not to have tried at all. Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Ind x r Track 1,3; Outdoor Track 1,3.4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2.3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1.2; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Class Play 4; T-Day Rally Skit 1,2,3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4- Christine Lagoy You know what I'm saying! VI not at home listening to Bryan F Duran Duran or watching movies actress Marilvn Monroe or actor R Moore, Chris can be found workin Michael's. Since Chris's pet pee everything, especially Barbara M., logical that her favorite quote Practice what you preach. Even thi she wishes that she had participate more activities, one of her fondest i ones is painting the rock. The gre; inspiration on her throughout I school was her parents. Chris's fii plan is to have a successful career ; interior decorator. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Sr. ception 4. Joel Robert Langlois Joel can often be found down at Amiott or Crocker Field during the track or football seasons. Joel enjoys listening to Phil Collins, Huey Lewis and the News, and his favorite movie sound- tracks. He also likes watching Night Court and Top Gun. His pet peeves in- clude English and Mr. Thome. Although Joel regrets not having played football earlier in high school, he will always re- member defeating St. Johns in football, 20-0. The greatest influences on Joel have been his parents, track coaches, and his older brother, Paul. After graduation, Joel plans to attend college and major in Aeronautical Engineering. Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Cross-Country 2; Indoor Tack 4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Recep- tion 4; German I Award. Michelle Lapointe It is better to have loved and lost then to never have loved at all. Michelle is often bothered by people that are con- stantly talking about parties and getting drunk. She can often be found at Dan Chan's, out eating a steak, cheese . mushroom grinder, or hanging around with Melanie and her friends. One of Michelle's fondest memories is the Junior Prom with Dominic. Her greatest influ- ence was her family and friends. She lists Richard Marx, Laura Branigan, and Billy Warlock as a few of her favorites. Michelle looks forward to going to college and working with children. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Sr. Reception 4. Belinda Marie Larose Belinda, or as many say, Trouble , loves animals, Rick Springfield, and V.C. Andrews. Dirty Dancing, Pat Ben- atar, and AC DC are among her fa- vorites. In the future, Belinda plans to have a career in the Air Force and to get married. Jobs For Bay State Graduates 4. Lisa Lee Lashua Chill. Lisa's favorite things in KISS 108, Mickey-D's, and Salsa, also likes Steve B., New Edition Spanish rice. Lisa will never forget a fun she had in the hallways dunn high school years. After graduation plans to attend college and become istered nurse. 146 • Senior Scott Edward Lashua Sure. Scott enjoys Greek food, 107 AAF, and Iron Maiden. Pat Benatar, ghlander, and Sting are only a few of i favorites. Scott also likes Joe Piscapo, mer Fudd, and Bugs Bunny. The -atest influence on him has been the ekends, and his fondest memories of H.S. are fire alarm drills. English class thers Scott, and he wishes that he had ;t more people while going to high iooI. After graduation, Scott plans to end college and major in commercial :. Tootledoo and don't take wooden ckels. Nicole Jeanne LeBlanc Live for today, dream for tomorrow, forget about yesterday! is Nick's opti- mistic outlook on life. While guys re- main on the bottom of her list, Nicole cites her mother and her sister Michelle as her greatest influences. She lists, as her fondest memories, becoming good friends (again) with Steph Senior Year, and buy- ing Herbie the pumpkin with Cheryl. She'll also never forget the rallies, cheer- ing, painting the rock, Senior Reception, and meeting Mike. Nick's only regret is spending too much time on the phone yelling, Oh My God you guys!! Tennis 4; Cheering Football 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Cheering Basketball 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basket- ball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 2,3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 2,3,4. Tria Lee My name is Tria Lee, I came from Laos. I'm 18 years old. I came to the United States in 1980. I like living here. I'm very happy to live in a free country which is the U.S. I'd like to thank Mrs. Kirousis for all the help and support she gave me during my years in F. H.S. Mrs. K. , thank you tor being there tor me when I needed you. Thank you for being my best friend and my best teacher. I know if you hadn't been there tor me all these times I wouldn't have graduated by now. Thanks again for helping me, not just get by, but get better. I will always remember you as my friend and my teacher. Becky, Sarah, Gary, Tony, and Tammy have a chat session in the Third Floor Hall. Karen Leger Karen a quiet member of the class of '89 wishes she had enjoyed herself a bit more. Her ambition is to become a Hotel Man- ager or a Travel Agent. Karen can be found watching the movie Three Men and A Baby, The Cosby Show , or lis- tening to some of her favorites Tiffany, Jack Wagner, Chicago of 94-5 FM. Her greatest influences was her parents and Bob. But Karen will always remember be- coming a Senior and then finally graduat- ing. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4. Linda Ann Leppert Everyday of my living lite. Linda en- joys steak and cheese grinders, Z-94, and Pizza Hut. Bon Jovi, Jack Wagner, and Guns-N-Roses are at the top ot her list. Young Guns, The Young Ones, and Moonlighting are also among her fa- vorites. Although Linda wishes that she had kept warm while at F.H.S., she will never forget Mrs. Bennett's Freshman English class with Melissa. She considers Melissa as the greatest influence on her throughout high school, and she despises teachers who have nothing to say but in- sist on speaking anyways. Linda's lifetime ambition is to live happily ever after. Cross-Country 1 ; Outdoor Track 1 ; In- door Track 1; Chorus 3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; SADD 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4. Senior • 147 Wanda Lissette Lugo Oh my God! Wanda, also known as Wandy , enjoys listening to Z-94, KISS 108, watching The Cosby Show , and teading Of Mice and Men. Die Hard, New Kids on the Block, and pizza are among her favorites. Also, when it comes to acting, Sylvester Stalone, German Hansliy, and Bruce Willis are at the top of her list. Wandy considers her father as the greatest influence on her throughout school, and she wishes that she had gotten more involved at Fitchburg High. She wants to remember her friends, but would like to forget people who stare at her and talk about her. In the future Wandy hopes to become a Computer Op- erator or Cosmetologist. Don't worry, Be happy. Basketball 4. Nechy J. Mercado Are you crazy? Nechy enjoys American food, WXLO, and the Beastie Boys. Peter Cetera, Allysa Milano, and Mike Jordan are at the top of her list. She also likes Nightmare on Elm Street part 4, And Then There Were None, and Kirk Cameron. Her friends have had the most influence on her, and she wishes that she had been a better student. Nechy dislikes it when guys follow het atound, and she will never forget the time when het best friend fell down the stairs. Necy's future ambition is to take up Computer Engineering. Steven Raymond Marcoux Steve is often found playing drums in the Band or working at Shack's. Some of Steve's fondest memories of F.H.S. are painting the rock and watching the '87- '88 basketball team play at the Centrum. Steve loves watching ALf re-runs on Monday nights, but feels that Robert Redford is his favorite actor. While not listening to WAAF on the radio, he en- joys going to McDonald's to chow down. Steve's biggest regret is not playing foot- ball throughout high school. Although he dislikes being burdened by tons of homework, Steve will further his educa- tion in college, and he hopes to become an architect. Chorus 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1 ,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanksgiving Dance 4; T-Day Rally Skit 3,4; Boys State 3. • Sean Michael McGuirk Sean, or Mugga as he is also known, is an avid golfer and sports fan. Futute plans include college and being in the millionaire status. Sean's favorites in- clude The Kinks, Clint Eastwood, Dead Concerts, and WBCN. His fondest memory of F.H.S. is painting the rock. What a long strange trip it's been. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; T-Day Rally Skit 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Homecoming Committee 3. Jessica Maureen McNamara Three-day weekend! Jessica, be known as Jesi , realized suddenly day that she was a Senior She en| Family Ties, Monty's Garden, and WAAF. Jessica Lange, Tom Hanks, Labrinth are at the top of her list. A fried chicken, Mists of Avalon, : Cyndi Lauper are a few ot her favoril Jesi considers her family as the greai influence on her throughout high scbx and people who stand in the middle of hallway while she's trying to get to cla her pet peeve. The only thing that wishes that she had done at Fitchb High is attended more dances. Jesi is sure about her future, but considers coming an Astronaut as a possibility. ' not enough to have a dream unless willing to pursue it. St. Reception 4. Janine DeForge sets her mind on computering figures. 148 • Senior Mark Goodchild soars through the air during Indoor Track practice. Kristeen Mary Mickey Knsteen enjoys Italian food, ZOU, and Growing Pains . She feels that her par- ents have heen the greatest influence on her throughout high school, and egotisti- cal people bother her. Kris will always re- member the Sr. Reception, painting the rock, and cheering at football games. After graduation, Kris plans to attend c ollege and study early childhood educa- tion. Don't remember days, only mo- ments. Tennis 4; Cheering Football 2,3,4; Softball 1; Cheering Basketball 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr.Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Fr. Soph. Relay 2; T-Day Skit 2,3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 2,3,4; Homecom- ing Committee 3,4. David John Miller David's ambition is to become success- ful in music. He has a great interest in Christian rock music and he lists Petra as his favorite group. I Still Believe , Police Squad and Russ Taff are at the top of his list. When he has free time, David enjoys playing guitar and spending time with his friends. Dave wishes that he had been more involved in sports during high school, and he considers graduation as his fondest memory. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God's sight. — 1 Corinthians 3:19. Baseball 2. Tammy Louise Miner Ya dingy! Tammy, or Tam-Tam to r close friends, lists her fondest mem- jes of F.H.S. as going out with Sarah, k Tiffany concert with Sarah, Jenn, d Steph, and working the 50 50 Raffle basketball and football games for lfty. Tammy can usually be found with Mfty doing something pertaining to rarbook, Outdoor Track, or just hooting the breeze with him. Her ibition is to go to college for Account- K, and be happy! She finds her greatest luences on her high school career to be r family, friends, and Shifty. Basketball 1,2; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. ph. Basketball 2; Thanksgiving Dance 5,4; T-Day Rally Skit 1; Sr. Reception Homecoming Dance 4; Yearbook !,3,4; Co-Editor Yearbook 4; St. Ca- llus C.Y.C. Treasurer 3,4; St. Ca- llus C.Y.C. Basketball 1,3,4. Emily J. Mitzimburg Seriously!? Emily enjoys Fnendly's, WZOU, and China Beach. Amy Grant, Of Mice and Men, and Greg Louganis are only a few of her favorite things. Richard Marx, the Dirty Dancing album, and Some Kind of Wonderful, are also at the top of her list. Emily considers her family as the greatest influence on her, and people who do not act like themselves bother her. Although Emily wishes that she had participated in more activities, she will always remember the Thanksgiv- ing Rally. After graduation, Emily plans to attend a four year college and receive a degree in the nursing field. Basketball 1,2; Cheering Basketball 1; Volleyball 1,2. Dawn Elizabeth Moscher Bye Dawn loves sitting in front of the television screen with Chinese food. There, she spends a great deal of time drooling over John Stamos on Full House . At other times. Dawn likes to listen to the sounds of Pink Floyd, Pat Benetar, and Robert Plant. She wishes she had studied more during high school. Dawn cites her friends as the greatest in- fluence in her high school years. Santiago Muriel I don't think so. Santiago can be found studying, working, or with Pamela. Some of his favorite restaurants include McDonald's, Singapore, and the Old Mill. Santiago likes listening to J.J. Fad and Cyndi Laupet on Kiss 108. Also, he enjoys watching Eddie Murphv, The Three Amigos, and cartoons. His fondest memory is the time he escorted Pamela to the prom. Santiago would like to thank Ms. Santiago, Ms. Gome:, Pam, and Mr. Scitarelli tor theit support throughout his high school career. After graduation, his goal is to become a state trooper. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4. Senior • 149 Lauri Niles Oh Pleeze! Lauri, better known as Miss B , enjoys listening to KISS 108, eating at Papa Gino's, and watching Rosanne . Jackie Collin's books and Molly Ringwald's acting are among her favorites. Lauri also loves Duran Duran and likes lasagna, Elles Burkes, and Tommy Howell. Lauri considers her family and friends are the greatest in- fluences on her throughout high school. Stupid people are Laun's pet peeves, and she wishes that she had tried harder in school. Her fondest memory was painting the rock. Laun's future goal is to be a suc- cessful travel agent. Field Hockey 3 ; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Tony Pennetti shows his finished project in Woodworking. Sawako Nishimoto Never forget your first resolution. Sawako came to the United States as a one year exchange student from Japan. She enjoys eating clam chowder and watching Michael J. Fox on Family Ties . Sawako would like to be able to speak English fluently and learn American customs and culture. This way, she will be able to share her experience and knowledge with her Japanese family and friends. Sawako eventually hopes to go into a field of work in which she can use her English skills. Marcie Ann Nogueira You can't always get what you want ! ! exclaims Donkey or Maicie. Hard- working . . . Strong Family ties . . . Basketball . . . Softball . . . Michael J. . . . Santa Barbara. These words come to mind as her eternal laughing echoes through the halls of FHS. We can never forget Marcie's smile or Marcie's voice proclaiming boldly to the world, Just Do It! ! And we know she will, thanks to the influence of her Mom, Dad, and friends. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 1,2; Stu- dent Council 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball (coached) 1,2;T-Day Rally Skit 1,2,3,4; Sr. Reception 4: Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Amiott Award; Offensive Awar d — Basketball; Offensive and De- fensive Awards — Softball. Marisa Nogueria 150 • Senior Christopher Jason Nowd Buck's ambition is to be a game show st. He lists painting the rock as his ndest memory at F.H.S., and his ither as his greatest influence on his h school career. Buck, one of the fun- :r members of the class of '89, can be jng listening to 107.3 WAAF, or say-  Yo, what's up! to anyone listening the halls. It's a small world, but I mldn't want to paint it!! Football 2; Booster Club 4; Jr. Sr. om 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Re- 's 4; Thanksgiving Dance 3; Sr. Recep- n4. Melissa Ann Ouellette 'Lovely Melissa, otherwise known as ssy, enjoys Z94, MTV , and endly's. Steve Guttenburg, Watchers, 'ms-N-Roses and Mrs. Bennett's En- ; -h class are among her favorites. She Jo likes Jim McMahon, Def Leppard, ji Dirty Dancing. Melissa will always aember the Senior Reception, and she i isiders Derek B, her pet peeve. Jossy, nee, and Marc have been the greatest luences on her during high school. In ' • future, Melissa hopes to go to college ■i become a pre-school teacher or a ■Id psychologist. Zross-Country 1 ; Indoor Track 1 ; Out- or Track 1; S.A.D.D. 2,3,4; Thanks- I ing Dance 4; Sr. Reception 4; School 1 wspaper 4. Maryellen Ann O'Connell Never boring are the only two words that can do Mo any justice. Over the past four years she has given 100% of her- self whether on the track, on the stage, or in the classroom. For her tunny ways and brilliant smile she will always be re- membered, for her special words of wis- dom, Why bother she will always be commended, but for her warm per- sonality and her willingness to care she will always be loved. Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; OutdoorTrack 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; S.A.D.D. 1,2,3,4; NHS Club 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basket- ball 1; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Class Play 4; T-Day Rally Skits 2,3,4; Sr. Reception 3,4; Competitive Plays 3,4; Herbert Sul- livan Cross-Country Captain. Keith John Orni Where are the J's? Keith enjoys WAAF, Pink Floyd and Dennis' camp. He considers his friends to have been the greatest influences on him throughout high school. Although he dislikes home- work, he wishes that he had done Mr. Laver's homework assignments during his Junior and Senior years. He will always remember the 1988 Field Hockey season. In the future, Keith hopes to own a busi- ness. Cross-Country 2,3; Football 1; Tennis 2,3,4; Field Hockey 4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanks- giving Dance 3,4; T-Day Rally Skit 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Most Improved Award Tennis; 4th in the 1st Annual Tennis Tournament; Interact member; Offen- sive Award Field Hockey. Priya Osuri Priya can often be found smiling, down the halls with her arms full of books. Since her departute from India a few years ago, Priya has now been fully Americanized and admtts loving every- thing about it. Seemingly innocent Priya, has many more surprises in store for her classmates before she leaves F.H.S. She proudly states her greatest influence of her high school career as her own ambi- tion. Her fondest memory of Fitchburg High is meeting her best friend, Saima Khan. People with attitude problems are her pet peeves. George Michael, and The Thorn Birds, are some of her extensive favorites. Priya, plans to attend medical school aftet graduation and becoming a brain surgeon. Her own ambition will definitely insure her success as a brain sur- geon. Mike Tiernan gets caught playing with his toys. Nicholas Charles Pappas Nick, known as Pap , enjoys fast food, Growing Pains , and Michael J. Fox. Nick's greatest pet peeve is ignorant people. His family, especially his Uncle John, has given him a great deal ot sup- port thtoughout his high school years. Even though Nick wishes that he had been able to finish out football season his Senior year he has many memories ot football, basketball, and track seasons. He has proved that he is ambitious and willing to wotk tor what he wants to achieve. Nick will never forget when they won the Disttict championship against Miltord in the Worcester Cen- trum (1987-88). Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; OutdoorTrack 1,2,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 1,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 5,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Fr. Soph. Re- lays 1,2; T-Day Rally Skit 1; Sr. Recep- tion 4; Student Advisory 1,2,5. Senior • 15 1 Lisa A. Paskell Lisa, otherwise known as Lynn among her friends, enjoys dancing, McDonald's, and living the crazy lite . She can he found at her friends' houses, dance cluhs, or cooling in Bean Town. Lisa's best times in high school was spent with friends and being a cheerleader. After graduation, her future plans include being a cosmetalogist. Lisa sites her family, Tangi, Jean, and Andrea as her greatest influences on her high school career. Her message to them is, Thanks ... for helping me when times were rough. 1 couldn't have done it without you. Love ya!! Cheering Football 1,2,3; IndoorTrack 2,4; Outdoor Track 4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Sr. Reception 4. Daovi Rattanavon studies quietly while Somphonh Thipphavong perfectly balances his pen. Antonio Pernado Pennetti Tony can often be found watching Saturday Night Live, listening to W AAF, or eating anything he can get his hands on. Carol's Dairy Bar, Robin Williams, and Full Metal Jacket are only a few of his favorites. His family has been the greatest influence on him throughout high school. Tony wishes that he had gotten higher grades in school, and he cites Mr. Sullivan as his pet peeve. He will never forget painting the rock and showing off his red underwear at one of the football games. In the future, Tony plans to make a lot of money. Basketball 1; Cross-Country 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Jr. Sr. Prom4;Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Thanksgiving Dance 4; T-Day Rally Skit 3,4; Sr. Reception 4. Tammy Lee Percival You'll get over it! Tammy is an easy going person who is easy to talk to. Her out-going nature and sense of humor keeps the halls of F.H.S. alive. Bambi looks forward to college in the future. Tammy states she feels much of her suc- cess is due from the influence of her par- ents. She wishes that she had been more involved in activities. When she is not with Barry, she can be found listening to Z94, eating at Singapore, or watching Growing Pains . Tammy's pet peeves are rumors, snobs, and Mondays. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Sr. Reception 4; Softball 4; Boulder 4; Jobs for Baystate 4. Albert Joseph Petrie I'd give my left arm to see Def Lep- pard! Albert, called 'Bert and Egg Salad by his friends and co-workers can often be found roaming the halls or talking to one of his friends at their locker (mostly girl- friends!). His fondest memory of F.H.S. is the Jr. Sr. proms, which he attended both. Honor students who can't spell ranks as his pet peeve and he cites his parents as his greatest influence in life. The Serpent and the Rainbow, Winger, Hamlet, and Chinese food are among his many favorites. His only regret in F. H.S. is not participating in more sports. Egg's ambition in life is to become a marine and make good money. His friendly and helpful attitude towards his friends and his optimistic outlook on life will ensure whatever career he decides to go into. Kenn Gerald Perzolesi Kenn is an avid football fan and voted member of FHS football t Kenn has spent four years blocking running with the pigskin at Crq Field. Kenn's fondest memory was I ing his team to victory. His greata fluences were his coaches, because] pushed him when he needed a pusl the future Kenn hopes to major in enforcement and then pursue a cared state trooper. Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; j door Track 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; J| Basketball 4; Boulder 4. 152 • Senior Gary Pierce Gary, enjoys listening to Kiss 108 and ting ice cream from Dairy Queen. Gary is been an outstanding football and seball player while at Fitchburg High, eluded in his achievements are receiv- g the Anthony J. Martines Award and .■rnard St. Germaine Trophy. Although : wishes he had obtained a Gold F yard while at F.H.S., he is happy with s academic achievements. His greatest tluence during high school were his other Mark and Coach Romano. Gary's cure ambitions include starting his own •alth business and staying single. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; wtball 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. isketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. )ph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving ance 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Re- ption 4; Student Council 3,4; NHS 4. Julianne Posco Check you out! Julie, known as Jewls among her friends, enjoys going out with her friends, listening to the radio, danc- ing and singing. Her favorite group is Def Leppard and her pet peeve is anything re- lated to Mr. Thome. She considers Ms. Valeska and her mother as the greatest influences on her. Her fondest memories are end-of-the-year parties, Nantucket, and Freshman year at Crocker Field. After high school, Julie plans to attend college, pursue a career, and live happily ever after with her prince . Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Chorus 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; SADD 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanksgiv- ing Dance 2,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Re- ception 4; Jobs For Bay State 4. Robert Thomas Potter Where's the party?! Robert's ambi- tions in life are to be rich and powerful. His pet peeve is teachers who give home- work and states his greatest influence at F.H.S. as his friends. Bob's regret while attending Fitchburg High is not to have graduated last year. Italian food, Lita Ford, Bruce Willis, and Brian Bosworth are among Robert's favorite things. His fondest memory at F.H.S. was painting the rock his Senior year. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. Angelina Marie Quartarone Angle can often be found spending time with her family and friends, listen- ing to WAAF, or shopping. She enjoys Italian food, Little Jacks at Hampton Beach, and Young Guns. Kiefer Suther- land and Gene Frances are among her favorite actors. Angie's fondest memory is having Mr. Carpenter's B period class during Freshman year. She dislikes crowded stairs and wishes that she had been on time for school more often. One ot Angie's future ambitions is to become a legal secretary. Basketball 1; Softball 1,3; Booster Club 1 ; Jr. Sr. Prom3,4;Sr. Reception4. Daniel Patrick Quirk Dan's ambition is to go to college and ajor in mathematics. His fondest emory is beating Wachusett High hool by one point in the basketball ay-offs. Dan's pet peeve is Friday after-  n band rehearsals. His greatest mflu- •ce was Miss Ruberti and he wishes that played a sport. Dan is easy to get along th and brightens up any classroom. me of his favorites include Jaws, Def ppard, Married With Children , and tor comedian Rodney Dangerfield. u can find Dan listening to WAAF '7. Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching ind 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanksgiv- g Dance 2; T-day Rally Skit 2,3; Sr. xeption 4. Michael Dennis Raimon Mike enjoys WZOU, Growing Pains , and Michael's restaurant. Def Leppard, Samantha Fox, and Michael J. Fox are only a few of his favorites. Danny Ainge, Dave Beaulac, and Coming to America rate at the top of his list. Raimon dislikes ignorant people. He has been inspired by Doug Grutchfield and Danny Ainge throughout his high school years. Mike will never forget the team winning districts in basketball. After graduation, Mike is thinking of be- coming an elementary school teacher. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; Sr. Reception 4. Norma Jean Rameau Huh? What? INXS, 107 WAAF AT 8:35, and pizza are only a few of Norma's favorites. She feels that waking up early in the morning is a drag. She will always remember painting the rock, spending time with her buddies Krisren and Shelbs, and painting Oakmont's bridge. Norma will never forget the woodruns with D. B. and J.S., or being up at the camp. Norma's future goal is to become very, very rich and enjoy every minute of it! Don't think of what's gonna happen till it happens! Homecoming Court 4; Cheering foot- ball 2; Jr. Sr. Prom 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Sr. Reception 4; Fr. Soph. Basket- ball 2; Fr. Soph. Relay 1. Daovi Rattanavong Daovi, better known as Nikki, enjoys KISS 108, Miami Vice and Coming to America. Thia, Garfield, and Lynda Trang Dai are only a few of his favorite things. Alyssa Milano, Singapore and John Elway also rate at the top of his list. Nikki wishes that he had gotten more in- volved while at Fitchburg High, and he will always remember m-house deten- tion. Mr. Lavers has been the greatest in- fluence on him and he dislikes noise. Atter graduation, Nikki plans to take up photography. Soccer 3,4. Senior • 153 Julvann Rivera We'll he sporting high. Julya known as Juile, enjoys KISS 108, I Coshy Show , and Weathervane. Jim Carter (the hasehall player), seafood, Whitney Houston rate at the top of list. Julvann also likes Fatal Attract Anything tor you, and Miami So Machine. She feels that Mrs. Kirousis heen the greatest influence on herdui high school, and considers Mr. Scittai as her pet peeve. Julie wishes that she been a member of the track team whil F.H.S. Julie's ambition is to becoir private investigator tor the F.B.I. Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 3 Jason George Reed Although Jason was not very active in school activities, he excelled in outside activities, usually having to do with the outdoors. His interests include archery, knife throwing, marksmanship, and camping. His favorite actor is John Wayne and his favorite book was The Hobbit. He was satisfied with his time at F.H.S., but is eager to get on with lite. His main regret is not joining the football team. Jason's future plans include college and a possible career in law enforcement. His favorite quote: Never follow the path. Go alone and bla:e your own trail. School Newspaper 4. Jose Robles Rosa Rosado looks up toward the camera Maribel Rodriquei Maribel is better know as Sifry around her friends. She enjoys eating out at Chopsticks and listening to KISS 108. Ice Skating, Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15, and Lucia Mendez are among her fav- orites. Maribel enjoys watching Seimpre en Domingo and Dirty Dancing. Veron- ica Castro, Franky Ruiz, and Andre Garcia also rate at the top of her list. In the future, she hopes to become a flight attendant. while working in Office Practice Class. Tobi Marie Root When not weight lifting or playing tennis, Tobi is often found listening to Paula Abdul or George Michael. She en- joys Chinese food and idolizes Rachel McLish as a sports figure. Her favorite ex- pression is Really! and her pet peeve is people who think they're better than anyone else. Tobi will always remember the times spent with Chuck and painting the rock. The greatest influence on her was her mother and this past year Chuck. They always encouraged me to do the best that I can. Tobi plans to attend Fitchburg State College to study psy- chology, and Early Childhood Develop- ment. Tennis 2,3,4; Cheering Football 2,3; Softball 1; Cheering Basketball 2; Booster Club 2; SADD 2; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 2; Sr. Reception 4. Rosa Lydia Rosado Rosa, known as Lily, enjoys danc exercising, and watching all type! movies. Eddie Murphy, New Kids om Bloc k, and Three Men and a Baby only a tew of her favorites. She also II Growing Pains , Whoopie Goldw and Larry Bird. The greatest influeH on her were her family and friends, will always remember the times shared with Billie-Jo, and she consi the fact that teachers who smoke j then tell teenagers not to smoke as hel peeve. After graduation, Rosa plans t-i to either the Mount or Burdett Collj You don't know what you got till| gone. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Thanksgiving Dane; Sr. Competitive Plays 4; Sr. Receptiol F.H.S. Representative at Bentley. 154 • Senior Marc Allan Rouleau Marc's ambition is to get a degree in tronomy. His greatest influence is nself. In some classes Marc may parle ncais instead of speaking English, or he ght sing one of his favorite songs of the 50's. If you need a person to make you ile find Marc and he can do the trick, me of Marc's favorites are DieHard, ul McCartney, Jeopardy , spaghetti, presso Pizza, fishing, The Beatles, and : song Yesterday. Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Field x:key 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom ; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Soph. Basketball 2; T-Day Skit 3; Sr. ception 4; Student Advisory 4; Na- nal Honor Society 4. Pamela Yuette Sanders 'Don't even ... Pam, best known as iss often listens to Brenda Russell, bby Brown, and Al B. Sure. She enjoys 1 inese food, Monty's, and the televi- fn show Amen . Field Hockey, shop- ig, and being with friends rank the top rier list. Pam, honest and understand- ;, wishes that she had been more active school. She dislikes it when people act if they are a different race other than 'irown. She is an outgoing individual o is always willing to listen to others, ter graduation, Pam plans to become Accountant. Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; Jr. Sr. Prom h Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Recep- n 4; Competitive Plays 4; F.H.S. rep- entative at Bentley College. James Johannes Sal 1 1 la Slide. James enjoys WAAF, Cheese- burgers, and Tour of Duty. Sheena Easton, the Steakman, and Sylvester Stallone are among his favorites. He also likes Guns-N-Roses, Robert Plant, and Howie Long. He feels that his family has been the greatest influence on him, and he regrets not having done more school work while at Fitchburg High. James cites his pet peeve as INXS, and his fondest memory is Dones Falls. James' ambition is to invest in a house of his own. Football 1,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2. Charles David Salmond III Yee! Charles, otherwise known as Tuna , enjoys listening to 107 WAAF, watching Cheers , and eating Chinese food. David Lee Roth, Die Hard, and Larry Bird rate at the top of his list. He also likes Motley Crue, OU812, and Syl- vester Stallone. Charles considers him- self to have been the greatest influence in his years at Fitchburg High School. He will never forget the good times he had at the high school basketball games. Even though his pet peeves are tests, he wishes that he had studied more. After gradu- ation, Charles plans to attend college. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Gym Award. U. i Kerri Ann Sambito That's exactly what I want to do! Kern enjoys Italian food, KISS 108, and General Hospital. Fatal Attraction, Andres Agassi, and Guns-N-Roses are included among her favorites. She considers her mother to have been the greatest influence on her throughout high school. Two-faced people and people who mooch are her pet peeves. She wishes that she had participated in more sports and had worked harder during school. Kern will always remember cheer- ing, the Senior Reception, and Wednes- day nights with Becky. After graduation. Kern wants to make something of herself and become rich. Tennis 2,3,4; Softball 1; Cheering Basketball 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,4; Jr. Sr. Basket- ball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 4; Sr. Reception 4; T-Day Rally Skit 4. David Ayala Santiago Some of David's favorite things include listening to 88.9, eating Chinese food, and watching the Cosby Show . Com- ing to America, Jack of Spades, and basketball have always been rated at the top of his list. He also likes Dan Chan's. Arnold Schwarzanegger, and K R S One. David will always remember the prom and his teachers. He wishes that he had participated in more sports, and it bothers him when people chew gum like cows David's ambitions are to be rich and ta- mous. Always strive tor your goals. Senior •ISS Blanca Margarita Serbia All right! Blanca, otherwise known as Blanch, enjoys Chinese fixxi, Raw, and Bobby Brown. Whoopie Goldberg, Growing Pains, and New Kids on the Block are a few of her favorites. She also likes Taylor Dane, To Kill A Mock- ingbird, and Darel Strawberry. Blanca's pet peeves are ignorant people, and she feels that working with Mrs. Normandin has been an influence on her. Although she would have liked to have been in- volved in more activities, whe will always remember the Senior Reception. Blanca hopes to own a business someday. Don't worry, be happy. Blanca will be attend- ing Mount Wachusett Community Col- lege for two years and will be majoring in Business Administration. Sr. Reception 4; Competitive Plays 4. Shelley St. Jean Yea. Shelley enjoys eating pizza, lis- tening to KISS 108, and going out to Singapore. Stevie Wonder, Alf and True Colors rate at the top of her list. She also likes Madonna, Bom in the USA and Back to the Future. Shelley will always remember meeting new friends and she feels that her teachers have been the greatest influences on her during high school. Shelley dislikes it when people call other people names. In the future, Shelley hopes to work with children. Cross-Country 2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2; SADD 2,3; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Sr. Reception 4. Melanie Ann Siart Melanie, otherwise known as Chip , enjoys Chinese food, Growing Pains, and 94. 5. Greg Louganis, River Pheonix, and New Edition rate at the top of her list. Dirty Dancing, Flowers in the Attic, and Richard Marx are also a few of her favorite things. Melanie feels that her family and friends have been the greatest influences on her throughout high school. She will always remember making chocolate chip cookies with Michelle for Miss Breau. Melanie's pet peeve is walk- ing out of the bathrooms and smelling like smoke. In the future, Melanie plans to attend college and eventually work with children. The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love 'til you give it away. Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Reception 4. George Simeonidis Be true to yourself and you will be- false to no one. George enjoys eating pizza at Ashbumham pizza and listening to Samantha Fox, Poison, and Guns-N- Roses. Some of his favorite actors include Tom Cruise and Richard Dreyfus. Greatest influence on George has been the student of the month and his pet peeves are druggies. George, being inter- ested in basketball, regrets not joining the basketball team while at Fitchburg High. George sums up his philosophy when he writes, A man has two ends, one to think with and one to sit with. How successful he is, is determined by which end he chooses. Heads you win, tails you lose. Leonard Anthony Snowden Ya Right . . . Are you serious' Tj known as Blizzard , enjoys watch I Jeopardy , and listening to KISS If Tony also likes Treasure Island, ll Hard, and Alone Again . ThroughJ high school, people who try to heco his friend, when their friends are around have bothered him. He wis that he had run cross-countrv, and a siders Mrs. Milbury as the greatest inl ence on him. His tondest memory is pi ing at the centrum during district cha pionships. In the future, Tonv hopes become a Certified Public Accountai Basketball 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Tr. 3,4; Booster Club 4; Valentines Dai 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3 Thanksgiving Dance 4; Sr. Class Pla Sr. Reception 4; Top Rebound Coaches Award; MIAA Champions Player (Basketball). Derek Brasili helps out Nick Pappas in Mechanical Drawing. 156 • Senior Megan Elizabeth Stephens 'You kill me. Megan enjoys 2 1 Jump leet, KISS 108, and Michael Jordan. ! S feels that her parents have been the j atest influence on her during her high ! ool years. She dislikes it when people ( not act like themselves, and causing luble with Marcie is one of her fondest •i mories. After graduation, Megan I ns to work with special needs children, ''e have one ambition in life, and that ibition is to be the very best. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country 4 lid Hockey 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4 bster Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4 J Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2 'Day Rally Skit 1,2,3,4; Captain of ,'ftball; CMC All-Star Softball and l.ketball; Softball MVP Soph. Junior; hketball MVP Fr. Jr. Team 3. Bryan Jeffery Stone Why you be sweatin'? Bryan, known as Stoney, wishes that he had gotten better grades during high school. Demi Moore, Carl Banks and Platoon are some of his favorites. Tour of Duty , Dan Chan's and Bill Cosby are also rated at the top of his list. He often enjoys listen- ing to Def Leppard, Genesis, and Debbie Gibson. Bryan will always remember painting the rock, and he considers Mr. Sullivan as his pet peeve. He feels that his parents have been the greatest influence on him. After graduation, Bryan hopes to go to college and make money. Football 1,2,3,4; Ice Hockey 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 4; T-day Rally Skit 4. Michael Joseph Thibeault Yea, Ok buddy! Michael, better known as Turbs, enjoys KISS 108, Carol's Dairy Bar, and Monday Night Football. Eric Dickerson and Eddie Murphy are among his favorites. He also likes Janet Jones, Bobby Brown, and The Gold Diggers. Michael feels that his brothers have been the greatest influ- ences on him throughout his high school years. He will never forget playing foot- ball during his Senior year, and he wishes that he had been involved in more sports. Football 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; T-Day Rally Skit 1 ; Sr. Reception 4; Attended Boys State; Accepted to Who's Who Among American High School Students (Honorable Mention); Captain of Football Team. Somphonh Thipphavong What's up dude? Sompohonh enjoys Miami Vice, KISS 108, and Def Lep- pard. Garfield, Coming to America, and Lynda Trany Dai are rated at the top of his list. He also likes Don Johnson, Singapore, and Alyssa Milano. Mr. Lavers has been the greatest influence on Somphonh, and his pet peeve is noise. He would have liked to have been in- volved in more activities and he will al- ways remember m-house detention. In the future, Somphonh hopes to go into the electronics field. Heather Elizabeth Thomas leather is one of the students on the ' anger side of the class of '89. Her f-iitions in life are to publish at least C- famous novel and to become a terrific a st. Nothing else than perfection is ac- c table. A few of her favorites include IKS, Sinead O'Connor, Johnny Depp, t arlie Sheen, and Andrew McCarthy, father's only regret is taking school so s ously. Favorite memory is taking Ger- riy by storm with Gigi and the B's. Cross-County 2; Indoor Track 2,3,4; (tdoot Track 1,3,4; Chorus 3; Flag iiad 4; Peer Leadership 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Pm 3,4; School Newspaper 4; Boulder Book 2,3,4; Competitive Plays 2; 1st F e for Local History Paper; 1st prize for a Art Museum Contest. Jason Romley Thomas Jay's ambition is to become a Mechani- cal Engineer, Draftsman or an Architect. Although he wishes he had worked harder academically he has great mem- ories of the Levels, McDonald's, Hamp- ton, JD Tennessee coolers, and the rock. Jay's favorites are the movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Samantha Fox, Ozzy, Guns-N-Roses, Deep Purple, Perfect Strangers , and Rock Me-Great White. Chocolate, FHS Cafeteria, Heavy Metal Magazine, Ronald Reagan, Freddy Krueger, and MTV also rate at the top of his list. He feels his greatest in- fluences on his htgh school career were night life and tiredness. Jay's pet peeves are cameras, conceited girls, authority and long hair. Shoot me, Dork. To thy own self, be true. Ski Club 1,2,3; Jr. Sr. Prom 4. Michael Richard Tiernan Mike was one of the more prominent members of the class of '89. Mike pat- tic ipated in many different sports. His hobbies include skiing, and snowhoard- ing. When he is home you can find Mike watching MTV and eating Fruity Pebbles. He sees his pet peeves being People who can't take jokes, and Free- dom Rock Commercials. His fondest memories include painting the rock, Joey's house and T-Bo's Parties. He lists his parents as his greatest influence. He hopes to go on to college and become a successful lawyer. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country 2; Football 1,4; Booster Club 2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basket- ball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph, Basketball 1,2; Thanksgiving Dance 2,3,4; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; T-Day Rally Skit 1; St. Reception 4; Student Council 2,3,4. Tamra Louise Tooley Tamra, To be great is to be mis- understood The flap. Buck the speed demon. Gap clothing. Quite the indi- vidual. Both on the field hockey field and as Senior Class President. Tamra com- bines subtle leadership with determina- tion. She will never forget all the people that meant so much in her family at Fitchburg High. Tennis 4; Field Hockey 2. 3,4; Softball 1 ; Cheering Basketball 1 ; Outdoor Track 2,3; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; T-Day Rally Skit 4; Sr. Reception 4; Boulder Yr. Book 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Stu- dent Council 3.4, Sr. Class President; 1988 Field Hockey Tri-Captain; 1988 Varsity Field Hockey Most Improved Player. Senior • 157 Juan Torres Sow! Sow! Sow! Juan enjoys lasagna, Eddie Murphy, and Highlander. Tweeds, Howie Long, and The Cosby Show are rated at the top of his list. He also likes KISS, Madonna, and Stephen King's IT. Juan dislikes it when people repeat what he says and people who follow him around. He considers Mr. Lukas to have been the greatest influence on him, and he wishes that he had played more sports. He will always remember the times he spent at Joey's house. After grad- uation, Juan plans on attending college at Union College, Plymouth or Fitchburg State. Let's go to Joey's house. Baseball 1,2; Football 1.2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays 3,4; Fr. Soph. Basketball 1,2; Fr. Soph. Relay 1,2; 1988 Football Captain. Mai Thor Vang Wise guys! Mai has been living in the United States for nine years. Although she misses her homeland, she enjoys eating in American restaurants and watching General Hospital . Mai will always remember having fun on field trips and her teachers' encouragement. She believes that you shouldn't just get by, but you should get better. Mai hopes to become a secretary in the future. Andrea Louisa Velasquez I was always loved as a comic clown! Andrea, outgoing and spontaneous, can often be found listening to Whitney Houston and George Michael on 88.9. She enjoys eating Chinese food, watch- ing The Jeffersons , and spending time with her friends. Even though Andrea wishes that she had joined girls track, she will always remember all the good times she had at Fitchburg High. Andrea loves to sing and dance. Her goals include be- coming a singer and modeling for a good agency. Vu Ngoc Vo Vu enjoys Friendly's and Clint East- wood. When it comes to television, he likes to watch The Last Emperor and Growing Pains . Also, Mia Pebble, To Kill A Mockingbird, and Midnight Oil are some of his favorite things. Vu will always remember the Senior Reception and the prom. He cites Mr. Sullivan's yelling in the hallway as his pet peeve. After graduation, Vu plans to study Bio- Chemistry and become a medical doctor. That's my style! Soccer 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; Table Tennis 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 3; Jr. Sr. Relays 3; Thanksgiving Dance 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play 4; T-Day Rally Skit 2,3; Sr. Recep- tion 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Athletic Award — Tennis, Soccer. 158 • Senior William Arthur Washburn 'Give it a try. William enjoys KISS 3, Papa Ginos, and Kung-fu . Ma- nna, Harrison Ford, and The Time ichine rate at the top of his list. He also es Jean Franette, Whitesnake, and oodsport. William dislikes being mnd people who give up, and he wishes it he had been a better student. He nsiders Mr. LeBlanc as the greatest in- ence on him during high school. His idest memory is the time when the ter pipes exploded on the fourth floor, illiam hopes to open a Martial Arts Kool someday. Time waits for no man achieve his destiny. Christian Issac Whitten 'Oh well, so much for High School! |oy your life. Booster Club 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,4; anksgiving Dance 2,4; Sr. Class Play ,4; T-Day Rally Skit 1,2,3,4; Sr. Re- gion 4; Boulder Yr. Book 1,2; Com- itive Plays 2,3,4; Homecoming Com- . ttee 4; Student Council 1,2; Class ;asurer 4. Cristi-Anna Zimirowski rd !?: Cristi, a lover of Chinese id and Tom Cruise, was very active in ; rts during her high school years, .though Cristi was an athlete and com- 1 itor, she wishes she had studied harder J spent more time with friends. She s her fondest memories as being paint- r the rock, and spending time with Jack ■)tt, and her friends. The greatest influ- fce on her high school career was her i lily, which will also support her in her s ambition of going to college, being 1 spy, and making lots of money. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey ,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Booster Club ,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Relays ■; Thanksgiving Dance 1,2,3; Fr. 'oh. Relay 1,2; Sr. Reception 3,4; • mecoming Committee 3,4; Student 'uncil 2,3,4; Student Advisory 1,2,3,4. Sherry Lynn Whitney Dream on! Sherry plans to go to col- lege for Elementary Education and some- day become a teacher. For her fondest memories she cites T.H.'s house; 360 on W. St., and skipping school. Sherry's parents were her greatest influence upon her high school career. The only thing that she regrets not taking part in was the painting of the rock. When not at McDonald's or eating pizza with friends, she can be found watching For Keeps with Molly Ringwald or any movie starring Rob Lowe. She also enjoys listen- ing to the album The Wall by Pink Floyd and to Joan Jett and Richatd Marx. Booster Club 2; SADD 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Jr. Sr. Basketball 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Kristen Marie Wilson Come on now, be real! Kristen, otherwise know as Hoover, enjoys pizza, Z94-5 and Growing Pains . Vacation, Eddie Money, and Kitk Cameron are among her favorite things. She also likes McDonald's, Doug Flutie and Debbie Gibson. Kristen wishes that she had de- voted more time to school, and she feels that her parents and Mark have been the greatest influences on her. Kristen will al- ways remember her Sophomore year with the class of 1987 and December 14, 1986. In the future, Kristen plans to go into Business Management. Jr. Sr. Prom 3,4; Thanksgiving Dance 3,4. Senior 159 IAt. Lepore's accounting class Melanie Hertel and Diana Bell abarba look like they Junior class president, Stephen LeBlanc. c Id be successful accountants. Underclassmen • 163 Amy GtyuOC Dcniic Gravcllc Ja  n HtflEjbM Mvon un Kim Stephen LcBUnc buna McKcnna Jennifer Giguere Eric Cuerin Lis.i Howell Kevin Koljian Rcnec Lei rr Victoria Melvin Jeremy Gigucre Kevin Haiam Melanie Hutchinson C hervl Kymaiaincn Monica LielaMu K icha« I Mirovich Caroline Goldnck Klaus HcKcmann Quyhn Huvnh Ji nathan LangUm Elizabeth Lino Tenav Mitchell Traccy Gonynor Marco Hiemers Sudchai Inthachae Bcenda Lavoie Scan Maganc Sarah Moilancn Jose Gonzalc: Melanie Hertcl James Kammerer Jeffrey Lawrence Sherry MaynarJ Chri topher Monroun Paula GoodchilJ Cheryl Hier Garv Kelly Er ica LeBlanc Christine MctVrmotr Chia Minia 164 • Underclassmen S homore class secretary, Becky Sophomore class treasurer, Tom Le- Sophomore Class Officers' Tom LeCourt, Becky Babineau, Frank Gallo, and Mike E ineau. Court. Gagne. Underclassmen • 169 Janice Drummond Shawn Farrow Candacc Fountain Michael Gagne Denise Ganepy Danielle Gravelle John Duval Kimherlv Fems Tracev Fowler Chnstopher Gale Mark Godin Devm Gner William Duval Scott Fiec Melissa Frecdman Frank Gallo Francine Goguen Aaron Hagwood Susan Enngi Sarah Fitch Audrev Fulton Kellev Gammcll Jacqueline Goruale: Georgia Hancock John Fairbanks Brenda Fortune Lisa Gabnele Chnstopher Garcia Shawn Gorman Knsten Hebb 170 • Underclassmen Underclassmen • 1 7 1 172 • Underclassmen 174 • Underclassmen Freshman class president Joey Keenan Freshman officers are (1 r) bottom — Lacey Kibort, Annica Ambrose. (Top) shows enthusiasm toward the year Keenan, Keith Grier, and Richard Bastein. ahead. Deborah Alder Nancy Albiru Hipolito Aly.mn Carolyn Aiiskcvic: Beam: Alvarc: Annica Ambrose Lon Babeau Joshua Bacon Jacob Benelis Richard Basiien Tanya Beaubeu Matthew Besuvui Jennifer Bedard Robbv Bennett Sandra Bergeron Lauren Bernatchc: Boumleuth Billamav Michelle Boucher Bonnie Bourojue Peter Boutillette Hollic Boutotte Cvnthia Brajjdon Douglas Brailev Chris Bujold Christopher Cannon Steven Carden Jacque Carl Jose Carrasquillo Thomas Chahot 176 • Underclassmen reasurer Richard Stacey Vautour and Karma Tousignant smile pretty for the camera. Underclassmen • 177 178 • Underclassmen Underclassmen •179 Tanya Beaulieu looks up after taking down notes in Miss Bicoules' class. Camera shy Jeff Scott turns away from the camera. . thoum Phimmasane J C P,per I en Plante J t Pridham J Primeau Ann Ramos I srt Rebovich Virginia Rev Kimberly Ricciutti Kimberly Richard Erica Rivera Illmans Rivera Alexander Robichaud Jason Robinson George Robles Orlando Rodriguez Alexander Rodriguez Ismael Rodriguez Mima Rodriguez Misty Rodriguez Randy Roy Courtney Rumley Tina Sacramore Mathew Salmond Odemans Sanctis Mansol Santiago Underclassmen • 181 I ffi, Mike Earley anxiously waits for the bell to ring. Kathy Gallant can always be found with a smile on her face, even during class. Underclassmen • 183 Dr. Philip M. Fallon Superintendent of Fitchburg Schools. Paula Giaquinto B.A. in Fine Arts, Brandeis University; M. ED., Fitchburg State College; and Boston College. Assistant Principal — Fr. and Jr. Her hobbies include aviation, skiing, and photography. Her message to the Seniors is, 'Don't worry ... Be happy.' Strive for excellence — achieve through involvement. Mayor Bean and the rest of the school committee making more decisions for school improvement. dministration Bernard Welch B.A., The College of the Holy Cross; M.A., Assumption College; and B.A., Assumption College. F.H.S. Principal. His hobbies include tennis, golf, and ski- ing. His message to the Seniors is, Take advantage of your opportunities; use your talents; your dreams can come true. Phyllis Lyonnais Assistant Superintendent of Fitchl Schools. John Mara B.S. Special Education. Fitchburg S College; and M. ED. Educational I ship. Soph, and Sr. Assistant Prir His hobbies include repairing his I golf, and other sports. His message col seniors, May you all find peace, sued and happiness in all you do and mayf remember the good times you have I here and the good friends you have of here at Fitchburg High School.' 186 • Faculty Edward Gastonguay V English, Brandeis University; and ED. Counseling, Fitchburg State Col- :e. Soph. Guidance Counselor. Boys' 'oss-Country Coach and Fr. Girls' ;ketball Coach. His hobbies include ; fing and skiing. His message to the !iiors is, 'Relish the moment.' Life i st be lived fully each day as we go .mg. Susan Manzello B.S. Special ED, Fitchburg State Col- lege; and M. A. Counseling, Anna Maria College. Fr. Guidance Counselor. Her message to the Seniors is, May the future be filled with much success, happiness, and love! Carol Ryan B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; and M. ED, Fitchburg State College. Jr. Gui- dance Counselor. Her hobbies include cooking, sewing, and golf. Her message to the Seniors is, Eagerly anticipate the challenge of each new day. Linda Valeska B.A., Emmanuel College; M.A., Tufts University; and M.A., Assumption Col- lege. Sr. Guidance Counselor. Advisor for Peer Counselors and German Ex- change Students. She enjoys mountain climbing, foreign films, and traveling through Europe. Her message to the Se- niors is, Live your lives with enthusiasm and make a difference! Keep in touch with your friends here at F.H.S. Kristen Mickey looks on as Ms. Valeska goes over a college application with her. uidance Mrs. Manzello takes a break from her busy schedule to smile for the camera. Faculty • 187 Ml iscellaneous George Simenidas and Dave Miller, listen on for further instructions. V Paulette Beardmore L.P.N, in Nursing, Catholic University and Tewkshury Hospital of Nursing. Working with at risk students in Career Awareness and Job Skills. She is a collec- tor of antiques-tin ware. Her message to the Seniors is, Be the very best that you can be. Ann Capodagli B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; and M.A. Creative Arts, Fitchburg State College. Art I, II, and III. She enjoys watercolor painting and music. Her mes- sage to the Seniors is: Create your own future, the sky is the limit. Color your world and all that is in it. Draw from your F.H.S. times — for tomorrow. Paint a tine picture for students who'll follow. Nancy Elliopulos In-House Suspension Sally Jean Fortin B.S. History Minor Art, Fitchburg Si College. Permanent Substitute, i teaches U.S. History and English Adult Education. She enjoys draw| painting, and cross-country skiing, message to the Seniors is, Do somed important with your life; strive) peace. Peter Grutchfield B.S., Fitchburg State College; and A.B., Middlesex Community College. Perma- nent Substitute, Night School, and Adult Education Basketball. Fr. Football and Basketball. He enjoys sports and traveling. Elizabeth Poletta Jobs Specialist. Jobs For Bay State Gradu- Kenneth Rostedt B.S., Fitchburg State College; and M.A. University of Connecticut. Librarian. Media Supervisor. Carlton Thorne B.A., Lowell University; M. 9 Bridgewater State College; Boston II versity, and Holy Cross College. InJ mental Music, Band, Chorus, and N Theory. Marching Band, Concert BJT parades, and football games. 188 • Faculty ndustrial Arts iwn Pierce, violates school policy by listening to his walkman, while Tony John- and Tony Penetti work on their drawing. Bettina Asselta 1 ■ED., Fitchburg State College; and l . ED., Fitchburg State College, f ds I and II, Marriage Family Living, ( Id Development, and Creative Sew- i She enjoys traveling, interior dec- c ing, and culinary arts. William Michaels B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; M. ED, Fitchburg State College; University of Conneticut, and Worcester Industry Technical. Architectural Drawing I and II, and Mechanical Drawing I and III. His hobbies include gardening, landscaping house design, and construction. Warren Moge B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; Fitch- burg State College, and University of Massachusetts. Woodworking I, II, and III. Frank Worthley B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; M. A., Southern Connecticut State College; M.A., Fitchburg State College; and North Adams State. Electronic I and II, Basic Electricity, Home Wiring, Career Awareness, Small Engines, and Home Management. His hobbies include sports and fishing. His message to the Seniors is Now that you have graduated, welcome to the Real World. Best wishes always. 'Don't worry, be happy.' Faculty • 189 ecretaries Beverly Allard Connie Boudreau Main Office Secretary to Bernard Welch, Secretary — Ms. Giaquinto's Office principal. Ms. Allard gives a grin to the camera. Elvie Boudreau Secretary, Guidance Department. Her message to the Seniors is, Good luck, good health and happiness. Linda Darcangelo A.S., Becker Junior College. Registrar. She enjoys Genealogy. Her message to the Seniors is, Thank you for the good times and the memories. I will miss all of you, hut especially one in particular. Betty Kaake Athletic Department Secretary. Jan Leduc B.S. Ed., Fitchhurg State College; and R.N., Burbank Hospital School of Nurs- ing. School Nurse. Her message to the Seniors is, Take care of yourselves! Your body has to last your lifetime! Margaret Lennon Secretary, Alumni Office 190 • Faculty Mrs. Ryan looks over next years coarse selection with Mrs. Kirousis and Mrs. McCann. Helen Syrjanen Fitchhurg High School Diploma. Assis- tant in Adult Education. She enjoys golf, swimming, cross-country skiing, physical fitness, sewing, reading, music, and photography. Faculty • 191 Phylis Sanders, cafeteria manager, counts the daily cash receipts. Phylis Sanders Sharon Uusitalo Head of Cafeteria Department Vending Machine Set 192 • Faculty pecial Education Mr. Duteau and Moses Molina wait for the bell to head out to their next cl James Creed B.S., Fitchburg State College; M. ED, Fitchburg State College. Learning Dis- abilities. He enjoys golf and tennis. His message to the Seniors is, Who bought the pizza with anchovies? David Duteau B.S., ED, Fitchburg State College; and M. ED, Fitchburg State College. S.N. Guidance, Practice, and Daily Living, and S.C. English, Science, Math, and Social Studies. He enjoys fishing, hunt- ing, and collecting foreign currency; His message to the Seniors is, A ship does not ride on a single anchor. Dean Fuller B.S. SPED, F itchburg State Col B.S.C. Math, English, Reading, Ev and Wood [. Baseball Coach and F burg State College Hockey Coach. Maria Hancock B.S. Special ED., Fitchburg State Col- lege; and M. A. Counseling and Psychol- ogy, Anna Maria College. Bilingual Spe- cial Needs Math and History. Some of her hobbies include arts crafts, cross- country skiing, dancing, and traveling. James Malatos B.S., Fitchburg State College S.N. En- glish, Math, and World History. Varsity Baseball Coach and B.F. Brown Cross- country Coach. His hobbies include sports, gardening, and fishing. Dorothy Ragucci B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College. S.N. English, Math, Guidance, and U.S. His- tory. Sr. Class Advisor. Her hobbies in- clude swimming, crafts, boating, and dancing. Her message to the Seniors is, Pursue your dreams an they will come Maxine Santella Educational Assistant for Special E tion. She enjoys reading, tennis music. Her message to the Seni(] Continue your schooling. 194 • Faculty hysical Education iristina Banks and Charlene Regan team up against the red team in pillow-polo. Douglas Romano B.S. , University of New Hampshire! and M.E. , Colombia University. Health. Head Football Coach. His hobbies in- clude jogging, weight-lifting, basketball, and skiing. His message to the Seniors is, Do not settle for less than you want to achieve, go after it. Sheila Barry B.S., University of Massachusetts; Wor- cester State College, and Fitchburg State College. Girls' Physical Education. Her message to the Seniors is, Let's go girls. Douglass Grutchfield B.S., University of Massachusetts; Boston University; and Fitchburg State College. Boys' Physical Education. Athletic Director, Head Basketball Coach, and J.V. Girls' Softball Coach. His message to the Seniors is, American ends in 'I CAN'. Be the best you can. Marco Landon B.S. ED, Boston University; M.A.; Hart- ford University; and C.A.G.S., Fitch- burg State College. Boys' Physical Educa- Elsie Studley B.S., Boston University; M.A., Boston University; Worcester State College, and University of Maine. Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Head of Physical Education De- partment. She enjoys boating, music, and sports. Her message to the Class of '89 is, Strive for your potential. II Faculty • 195 Nechy Mercado gives a little grin toward the camera. Margarita Gome: B.A., University of Sacred Heart; M.A.. New York University; Certificate in Ex- ceptionalities, and Auburn University. Counseling between B.F. Brown and Fitchburg High School. She enjoys classi- cal music, opera, and art. Her message to the Seniors is, Take time to enjoy life with moderation Y ADELANTE! Ruth Kirousis B.S., Fitchburg State College; and M.A.T. English, Fitchburg State Col- lege. ESL English II A and B. ESL English III. ESL Geography, ESL U.S. History, ESL American Culture, and ESL Study Skills. She enjoys reading, making crafts, the theater, and supporting Fitchburg High sports. Her message to the Seniors is, Set high goals for yourself and then work hard to achieve them. We as indi- viduals are our own deterrent to success. Become the best your can be. Do not be just a taker. Be a participant in life and along the way give back to the com- munity something ot which you've been given. Strive to respect yourself and work towards developing a better understand- ing of people whose ethnic and racial backgrounds are different from your own. With a commitment to excellence and tolerance, your life will be fulfilling. Shirley Schiff B.A., University of New Hamps M.A., Lesley College; Radcliffe, University of Pans, France. ESL En I-B, Newcomers, and Cross Cull Communication. She is interestel how people from different countries cultures communicate and leam tol together. Her message to the Senior I is, I would wish them a satisfying ginning in their professional life. I that they accept people who are diffJ from themselves. Their lives wil richer. Faculty • 197 Briana Aldrich and MaryEUen O'Connell diligently take notes, while Scott Koleros looks like he's going to fall asleep. Dr. Kenneth Chakemian B.A., Tufts University; M.A., Harvard University; and Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity. Latin I, II, and III. Chairman of Foreign Language Department. He en- joys sports and foreign languages. His message to the Seniors is, Whatever you do in life, always strive to do your best. Good luck in the future. — Doc. Michelle Comeau-Elliot B.A., University of Massachusetts Amherst; and currently attending W cester State College. Spanish I. Herb bies include reading, swimming, skii and acting. Her message to the Seti class is, Take every opportunity you f to improve yourself as a person. Kay Alverson-Hillman B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam; and M. A., State University of New York at Buffalo. Spanish I and II. Her message to the Class of '89 is, You can change the world! You are our hope for a better tomorrow. The best of luck to the graduates of 1989! April Gendron B. A. German and Psychology, Wheaton College. German I and II. She enjoys ski- ing (downhill and cross-country), sewing and dance. Her message to the Seniors is, Please don't do drugs! Ken Pezzolesi intently studies his Latin. 198 • Faculty ic Caldwell and Sean Egan talk to each other, while Ann Aristequi and Tracey ■wler strain to hear them. Karen Peltola B.A., Worcester State College. French I and II, and Spanish II. Her message to the Class of '89 is, Good luck! Sharon Reynolds B.A. French, Anna Maria College; M. A. French, Assumption College; and Post Graduate Study, Romance Languages, and Boston College. French II, III, and IV. Edward Walton B.A. English, Carthage College; M.A. Classical Greek, University of Illinois; Ph.D. Classics, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity; and Diploma in Education, Can- berra College. Latin I at F.H.S. and Ex- pository Writing at Fisher Jr. College. His message to the Seniors is, Be inspired, rather than limited, by your imagina- tion. Faculty • 199 Mark Ambrose B.A., Providence College; and M.A., Fitchburg State College. Jr. and Soph. English. Head Coach of Girls' Cross- Country. He enjoys making investments, golf, and traveling with his family. His message to the Seniors is, Remember this: The most important state is your state of mind. Keep thinking that you can and you will. This life isn't a dress re- hearsal, so play your part well. We don't remember days only moments, so create vivid memories each and every day. V Stephen Bahde B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; and M. ED, Fitchburg State College. Jr. En- glish and Soph. Honors English. He en- joys bike riding, reading, and walking. His message to the Seniors is, Be careful out there! Anne Bennett B.A. English, St. Bonaventure versity. Fr. and Sr. English. Ms. Flaherty points out the finer aspects of the English language to her cla I Barbara Christopher B.S., Fitchburg State College; M. ED, Fitchburg State college. Reading. She enjoys tennis, racquetball, and pet grey- hounds. Theloise Ferrell B.S. Teaching, English, and Drama, Radford University. Candidate for Mas- ters in English. Sr. and Fr. English. She enjoys dancing, reading, mime, and act- ing. Her message to the Senior class is, You are The Truth Unfolding. — Buddah Patricia Flaherty B.A., Elms College; and M.A.T., Fitchburg State College. Fr. and Sr. En- glish. She enjoys swimming. Her message to the Seniors is, Always treasure, utilize, share, enjoy, and broaden your education, which is a precious asset. 200 • Faculty Melanie Gallo B.A., University of Massachusetts I ED., Fitchburg State College; Univtl of Massachusetts, Southern )m sachusetts University, and Ameiji Theatre Training Institute. Chilcw Literature, Advanced Placement glish, Theatre Arts. Drama Club, Cm petitive Plays, English Departii Chairperson, and Senior Class m Advisor. Her hobbies include aerc skiing, reading and dancing. Her me (9 to the graduating class is, No snowr in an avalanche ever feels responsi- Jane McCarthy-Burke B.A. English, University of Mas- sachusetts. Fr. and Soph. English. Coor- dinator for F.H.S. Newsletter and Fr. Class Advisor. She enjoys aerobics, ski- ing, and reading. Her message to the Se- niors is, Pursue all of your goals and dreams. rs. Zeiner chuckles at having her picture taken, while her class gets on with their )rk. Ms. Rampello discusses the finer points of Journalism with her class. Sharon Gallo S., Fitchburg State College; and A., Fitchburg State College. Reading, e enjoys reading, skiing, traveling, and ;rcising. Her message to the graduating (ss is, 'Yesterday is not ours to re- 'er, but tomorrow is ours to win or to e.' — L.B.J. 1963 Address. Susan Rampello B.S., Fitchburg State College; and M.A., Fitchburg State College. Jr. En- glish, Jr. English Honors, and Jour- nalism. School Newspaper Advisor and Freshman Class Advisor. Teresa Gillis Sugrue B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College; Grad- uate work at Indiana University of Penn- sylvania; Rivier College, and Fitchburg State College. Fr. and Soph. English. She enjoys growing roses, silversmithing, attending the theatre, arerobic dancing, reading, and gourmet cooking. Diane Zeiner B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College. TEAM and Soph. English. Her message to the Seniors is, May you always feel as proud of yourself as you are when you ac- cept your diploma on graduation day. Faculty • 201 Ronald Berthiaume B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; a M.S. ED, Fitchburg State College. P Calculus, Basic Math II, and Plane ( ometry. Golf Coach and Ski CI Advisor. His hobbies include golf, skin and soccer. His message to the Class '89 is, Always do your best because if don't the person you'll disappoint I most will be yourself. Mr. Berthiaume makes a point about co-functions in Pre-Calculus. Arthur Newcombe B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College; M. ED., Framingham State College; Bost College, and Boston University. P Algebra, and Algebra I. Computer Co dinator. Stanley Smith B.S. , Fitchburg State College; and M.S., Lowell Technical Institute. Algebra II, Math Improvement, and Plane Geom- etry. Gold-F banquet Coordinator, Fac- ulty Senate, FTA Executive Board, Golf coach at Lunenburg High School, and Drama Assistant. 202 • Faculty David Cucchiara . ED, Fitchburg State College; M. ', Fitchburg State College; Boston Col- e, and Worcester State College, ebra 1 and II and Math Improvement. David Kalagher B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; and M. ED, Fitchburg State College. Ad- vanced Math, Consumer Math, and Math Improvement. Math Department Chairperson. Robert Kendall B.S. Fitchburg State Colege. Basic Math I, Introduction to Computer Science, and Computer Programming Basic and Pascal. Richard Lavers B.S. ED, Plymouth State College; and M.M.T., Lowell Technological Insti- tute. Calculus, Pre-Calculus, and Algebra II. Charlotte Ruberti I . ED., Worcester State College; umption College, Clark University, Worcester State College. Plane Ge- c stry and Algebra I. Her message to the gduating class is, Take pride in your fk, in yourself, and in everything you c And as Shakespeare said: Above a t hink own self be true.' Steve Gionet and Mark Goodchild wait patiently in Accounting for their next assignment. William Vass B.S., King College; M.S., Radford Uni- versity; Framingham State College; Fitchburg State College, Harvard Uni- versity and University of Virginia. Basic Math I, Pre- Algebra and Office courses. He enjoys chess. His message to the Se- niors is, Be honest with yourself. Faculty • 203 I Cindy Grant and Pam Sanders configuring the concept of computers. Mary Blomquist B.S., Salem State College; M. ED, Fitchburg State Coll ege; Assumption College, The Catholic Univeristy of America, Lesley College, Thomas Col- lege, University of New York at Albany, Rivier College, and University of Rhode Island. All business subjects specializing in typewriting. She enjoys to travel, the theatre, and concerts. Her message to the Seniors is. To thine own self be true. Maryann Dipalma B.S. ED, Salem State College; M. ED., Salem State College; Fitchburg State College, Assumption College, Lesley College, and Emanuel College. Typing I, Jr. Business Training, Office Practice, and Keyboarding. Her hobbies include crafts, swimming, and golf. Augusta Duteau B.S., Salem State College; M. ED., Fitchburg State College, New Hamsphire College, Worcester State College, and Boston University. Word Processing for business and non-business students, Stenography II, Typing III, Business Co- op, and Keyboarding. Dale Eilerman B.S. ED, Salem State College; M Fitchburg State College, Thomas lege, Fisher Jr. College, Central Ne gland College, and New Hampshire lege. Data Entry, Typing II, and boarding. Computer Comm Member. She enjoys traveling. 204 • Faculty B usiness leresa Carlson and Katie Blanchette show off their expertise in computer class. Armand Lareau B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College. Com- puter Co-op. Computer Committee and Director Data Processing for School System. He enjoys computer pro- gramming and all sports. His message to the Seniors is, Your success or failure in life will depend upon your ability to sur- round yourself with competent people. B.S. and B.S. in Business Administra- tion, Clark University; and M. ED, Fitchburg State. Accounting I and Busi- ness Math Record Keeping. He enjoys classical music and sports. His message to the Seniors is, As you go through life, stop to smell the roses. Stephen V. LeBlanc B.S., Salem State College; Fitchburg State College, Worcester State College, and Mount Wachusett Community Col- lege. Accounting II, Computers in Busi- ness, and Yearbook. Faculty Manager, Yearbook Advisor, and Girls' Outdoor Track Coach. Hobbies include photog- raphy and sailing. His message to the Senior is, Be true to yout school. D. Robert Romano B.S., Babson College; M.A., Fitchburg State College; and Worcester Poly- technic Institute. Drivers ED., Business Math Record Keeping, and Class and Work Occupational Exploration and Training. His hobbies include gardening in his greenhouse, hunting, fishing, and traveling. Faculty • 205 cience Mr. Grautski looks up at his class before going over the questions. Tom Crank B.S., West Texas State University; M. ED. , Fitchburg State College; The Col- lege of the Holy Cross, and University of Lowell. Biology. Football Scout for Fitch- burg State College. He enjoys woodwork- ing. Joseph Dignam B.S., Fitchburg State College; M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M. ED, Fitchburg State College; The College of the Holy Cross, Yale University, Insti- tute for Theoretical Physics, State Uni- versity of New York, and Lesley College. Modern and Conceptional Physics. Sci- ence Department Chairman. His hobbies include tennis, cross-country skiing, fly fishing, and fly tying. His message to the Seniors is, Be All You Can Be! Barbara Dyer B.S., Fitchburg State College; M.S., Fitchburg State College; Clark Uni- versity, and Worcestet State College. Physical Science and Biology. She enjoys mineralogy and astronomy. Her message to the Senior class is, Set your goals for life and persevere to the end of fulfilling those goals. The page of life is empty. Your task is to fill it with as meaningful a contribution as it is in your capacity. Ronald Grautski B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College; M. ED., Fitchbutg State College; The Col- lege of the Holy Cross, Williams College, and Lesley College. Anatomy and Phys- iology, and Biology. His hobbies include scuba diving and racquetball. His mes- sage to the graduating class is, If you want to play in the rain — wear a raincoat. Dr. Charles Greene B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College;! ED. in Second ED. and D. ED. in A Pennsylvania State University; Fitchl State College. Western Maryland U versity, The College of the Holy Ci and Renesselaer Polytechnic Instirl Physical Science. Adult Education rector and President of the Fitchburg Rotary Club. His message to the Serj is, Be happy and add something society in your own way!! 206 • Faculty Timothy Hertel . ED, Fitchburg State College; M.A. , Fitchburg State College; Salem State ' liege, and Boston University. Physical •ence, Earth Science, and ESL Phys- and Earth Science. He enjoys skiing, fc riding, and computers. Arthur Koykka B.S., University of Massachusetts; M. ED., Fitchburg State College; Bowdoin College, Bridgewater State, and Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. Biology and Advanced Biology. He enjoys piano, classical music, writing books (Project Remember), wine making, photography, gardening, and traveling the U.S. by car. His message to the Seniors is, I hope that, while you have been at F. H. S. , that you have been able to decorate your minds half as well as you did your lockers. Lauri Moilanen B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College; M. ED., Rutgers University; Vassar, The College of the Holy Cross, University of Maryland, and Fitchburg State College. TEAM Earth Science and Earth Science. He enjoys sports, reading, stamp and coin collecting, and studying the history of Fitchburg. Hts message to the Seniors is, To remember that as you go through life you will learn more by listening than by talking. Sven Schedin B.S., Worcester State College; M.S., Syracuse University; M. ED., Fitchburg State College; Alfred University, Boston University, The College of the Holy Cross, University of New Hampshire, University of Massachusetts, University of California at Berkeley, and University of Arizona. Chemistry. He enjoys boat- ing, golfing and classic cars. His message to the Seniors is, No courage, no air medals. Robert O'Connell B.S., Fitchburg State College; M. ED., The College of the Holy Cross; Boston College, and Rutgers. Earth Science, and Astronomy. Faculty • 207 Voula Bicoules B.A., Clark University; M.A., Clark University; Boston University, American University, and University of South Carolina. Economics, Opposing Viewpoints, U.S. History, and World History. She enjoys traveling, tennis, and reading. Her message to the Seniors is, Save a special place in your life for dedicated Philanthropic work and causes. It will bring you in touch with people from all segments of society including childten, minorities, and the hand- icapped. Involve yourselves in a variety of projects and gear them all toward fully realizing your potential and self-esteem and most of all be well and happy. James Conlee B.A., Worcester State College; M. ED, Fitchbutg State College. U.S. History and Cultural Aspects. He is the Fitchburg State College Men's Varsiry Basketball Coach. He enjoys tennis, skiing, and jog- ging- James George B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College. TEAM Social Studies and World His- tory. He enjoys raising horses. His mes- sage to the graduating class is, Life car- ries with it no guarantees; Therefore, utilize each minute as if it was to be your very last! Joseph Hachey B.S. ED., Fitchburg State College; k ED., Fitchburg State College; and lege of the Holy Cross. Regional Gi raphy, Introduction to Wotld Hist and World History. He enjoys travc and golf. His message to the Senior Keep your eyes on the prize! Steve Murphy studies European History in World History class. ocial Studies 208 • Faculty Joan Milbury . ED, Fitchburg State College; and ED, Fitchburg State College. U.S. 'vernment, Honors U.S. Govern- ht, U.S. History, and Sociology. Na- tal Honor Society- Advisor. James Reheiser B.S., Central Connecticut State Col- lege; M.A., University of Connecticut; M.A.; Assumption College, and Uni- versity of Connecticut. World History, Social Psychology, and American Politi- cal Behavior. His hobbies include tennis and collecting antiques. His message to the Seniors is, 'Don't worry, be happy!' Fred Sullivan B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College. U.S. History, U.S. History Honors, and World History. Student Council, Booster Club, and Class of '90 Advisor, and Pro- gram Manager. Richard Tieman B.S. ED, Fitchburg State College; and M.S. ED, Fitchburg State College. Law. His hobbies include skiing and golf. Katrina Sulin, Jason Thomas, and Mike Tiernan concentrate on their assignment during History Class Mr. Sullivan explains the facts about World War I. Faculty • 209 I Dance Boutique located on Main St. has provided NEW dancing attire for this years dancers. The NEW Terry's Bridal Formal store located on Main St. has provided dresses and tuxes for the Prom and semi-formals this past year. MTV has mesmerized many NEW students at F.H.S. Ritter for Flowers a member of FTD florists has been serving Fitchburg surrounding communities for over 85 years. 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FITCHBURG, MASS. 01420 Ads • 223 Congratulations to the Class of 1 989 From The Fitchburg Teachers Association (BahoniLL PHARMACIES DUTCH KITCHEN BAKE SHOP 20 John Fitth H | h j Fiuhburg • vKtoo Plus 345-1393 Noihmg Holdi A Candle A Duuh KiHbtn Cikt photography by: Studio Cindy Sumner 484 Main St. Titchburg, MA 01420 (SOS) 345 -4330 226 • Ads The New flTCHBWCG HISU ■IK 171 Main Street 617-342-9711 fitchburs huuk Look inside for a real choice menu 441 John Fitch Highway Fitchburg. MA 01420 I Ads • 227 I I GOOD LUCK T THE . CLASS OF 1989 FROM THE CLASS OF 1 990 A Steve Leblanc, President Caroline Goldrick, Treasur Brandon Auger, Vice President Seija Saariaho, Secretary 228 • Ads THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE g| CLASS OF 1 989 FROM THE CLASS OF 1991 Frank Gallo, President Mike Gagne, Vice President Tom Lecourt, Treasurer Becky Babineau, Secretary! BEST WISHES FROM THEfe| CLASS OF 1992 Joey Keenan, President Robert Bastein, Treasurer Keith Grier, Vice President • Lacey Kibort, Secretary Annica Ambrose, Historian Ads • 229 PARENTS MESSAGES KATIE BLANCHARD CONGRATULATIONS. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE EN- DEAVORS. LOVE MOM AND DAD DAWN MOSCHNER WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. AND WE WANT TO WISH YOU MUCH LOVE AND HAPPINESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD. LOVE MOM AND DAD. KAREN LEGER YOU'VE MADE US VERY PROUD OF YOU FOR SEVENTEEN WONDERFUL YEARS. LOVE MOM AND DAD. MEGAN STEPHANS WHEN YOU WERE BORN, WE DREAMED GREAT DREAMS FOR YOU. WHAT A JOY TO WATCH YOU MAKE THEM ALL COME TRUE. LOVE MOM AND DAD BILL1E-JO WALKER YOU'LL NEVER KNOW HOW PROUD WE ARE OF YOU NOT ONLY ON GRAD- UATION DAY, IN EVERYTHING YOU DO. YOU HAVE MADE OUR DREAM COME TRUE. LOVE MOM AND DAD. TO KATBIRD AND CLASS OF 89 WELL KIDS YOU MADE IT! GOOD LUCK! CUZ YOU'LL NEED IT! STAY YOUNG FOREVER — LOVE U KAREN KLOOIE RED RAIDER 86 MOM AND DAD BILL THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD MEM- ORIES. BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT AND HAPPY FUTURE. LOVE MOM AND DAD MARK GOODCHILD CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SUC- CESSFUL YEARS AT F.H.S. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU AND WISH YOU HAP- PINESS SUCCESS IN ALL YOUR EN- DEAVORS. LOVE MOM AND DAD. KRISTEN WILSON WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE LOVE AND HAPPI- NESS IN YOUR FUTURE. MOM AND DAD. HEATHER THOMAS TO THINE SELF BE TRUE- MOM AND DAD LISA M. DAVID WE LOVE YOU, WE'RE PROUD OF YOU, SO DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY. MOM AND DAD THERESA CONGRATULATIONS! WE LOVE YOU. YOU DID IT!! NOT POOCHIE. DAD, MOM, JOHN AND BEN BETH ANNE FIRMAN I TO A SENIOR WITH TRUE SPIRIT MAY IT BE CONTAGIOUS. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 89 MOM, DAD, MICHELLE TO. TO OUR SON, GARY CONTINUE WITH YOUR DETERMINA- TION AND HARD WORK AND YOU WILL SUCCEED IN WHATEVER YOUR DREAMS AND GOALS ARE. WE ARE VERY PROUD TO BE YOUR PARENTS AND CONGRATULATE YOU AND YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT FHS. WITH OUR LOVE AND BEST WISHES. LINDA CONGRATULATIONS. ALL OUR LOVE AND BEST WISHES FOR A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE. MOM AND DAD MARCIE WHATEVER LIFE BRINGS, JUST DO IT! , BECAUSE YOU ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT. WE LOVE YOU! MOM AND DAD KAREN MARIE CRAIG EN WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOVC PROUD WE ARE OF YOU AND LOVE YOU. I HOPE ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. MOM, DAD AND SISTER BECKY OUR SON TONY PENNETTI, CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ANC THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 89 . WE WISH YOU ALL SUCCESSFUL FU TURES: GOOD LUCK!!! LOVE MOM AND DAD CHRISTOPHER BUCKWHEAT' NOWD YOUR PERSONALITY, SENSE OF HUMOR AND ENTHUSIASM ARE ALL KEYS TO FUTURE SUCCESS. ABOVE ALL, BE HAPPY! LOVE YOU BUCK WHEAT! MOM, DAD AND KERRY DENNIS GAGNE ONE OF THE GREATEST JOYS OF M LIFE IS HAVING YOU FOR MY SON MAY SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS AL WAYS BE YOURS. LOVE YOU, MOM NORMA JEAN CONGRATULATIONS, I'M REALLN PROUD OF YOU. MOM K.J. FOUR YEARS AT F.H.S., HAVE MAD1) OUR FACES TURN RED, HAIR GREY 230 • Ads II NOW WE WISH THE GRADUATE LUCK THROUGH LIFE'S WAY. LOVE MOM AND DAD CHRIS CROTEAU YOU ACCEPTED AN UPHEAVAL IN YOUR LIFE WITH HOPE AND DETER- MINATION, LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. MOM AND JERRY SHANNI YOU LIGHT UP OUR LIVES! WE ONLY HAVE ONE AND WE'RE GLAD IT'S YOU. WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. MOM AND DAD 3HRISTY ' HERE'S TO FUN IN THE SUN , INDE- PENDENCE AND GOOD GRADES IN COLLEGE. LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT - SO GO FOR IT!! WE LOVE YOU. vIOM, DAD AND BILL OEY VIOLA WE ARE PROUD OF YOUR EFFORTS ND SUCCESSES. BEST WISHES IN i'OUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS. r'OUR FAMILY iRIANA TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL 'OUR HEART . . . ACKNOWLEDGE HIM, AND HE WILL MAKE YOUR PATHS STRAIGHT. WE LOVE YOU! MA AND DAD, DEREK, JOSHUA AND ISAAC FE FANDREYER A SMALL STEP IN TIME A BIG CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE. BEST WISHES — WE LOVE YOU! MOM AND DAD NICOLE LEBLANC TO BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE, YOU MUST DREAM OF BEING MORE. CON- GRATULATIONS! WE LOVE YOU! MOM AND DAD ISABEL FELICIANO TO AN EXCELLENT DAUGHTER, WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW PROUD WE ARE OF YOU. YOU ALWAYS THINK OF OTHERS FIRST. WE LOVE YOU!! MOM, DAD AND CARINNE MICHELLE GIROUARD ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS NO MATTER HOW FAR FETCHED THEY MAY SEEM. I WILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR YOU EVEN IF ONLY IN YOUR DREAMS. LOVE YOU DEARLY, MA MA FUZZ DEREK CONGRATULATIONS! ALWAYS KEEP SMILING AND BE YOURSELF, NOT WHAT OTHERS WANT YOU TO BE! YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS! DAD, MOM, AND KEN TRACY WE LOVE YOU LOTS AND ARE SO PROUD OF YOU! MOM, DAD, SCOTT, NANA, GRAMPS AND MUMMU DEREK JOHN REMEMBER SUCCESS IS ONE'S OWN INNER FEELING OF ACCOMPLISH- MENT. WITH LOVE AND PRIDE. DAD MOM GEORGE (SKIPPY) BARRETT CONGRATULATIONS YOU MADE IT! WITH DETERMINATION AND LOTS OF HARD WORK YOU WILL HAVE A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE. MOM, DAD AND JEN TAMRA YOU DID GOOD! YOU MADE US PROUD AND WE LOVE YOU. 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SORRY MOC, CLW HEY MUGGA, YOU'RE A SERIOUS PUTZ!! (OH, AND HE'S NOT) — CLW TAMRA, I MAY NOT WRITE, BUT PLEASE DON'T EVER FORGET HOW MUCH I CARE OMAR — DON'T FORGET THE FEET ON THE STAIRS, AND DON'T GET TOO COMFY WHEN YOU LAY ACROSS US IN THE BACKSEAT! LOVE, JENN, ERICA, AND PATTY DOODLE, THE QUEENS ARE DEAD! 72 . CREW THANKS BARNEY. LOVE FRU-FRU SENIOR WILL I, Michelle Lapointe, leave my hopes to tomorrow to my friends, may all their dreams come true. I, Danielle Holland, leave Fitchburg High School June 3, 1989! I, Isabel Feliciano, leave my constant questions and curiosity to my teachers and Miss Valeska. I, Steve Brodeur, leave for college in September! [, William Washburn, leave my Daisho Japanese sword set to Mr. Bahde for his help and wisdom in my writing skills and creativity. I, Tony Snowden, leave Sarah Moilanen excellent skills in Accounting. I, Karen Craigen, leave my friendship forever to Chris, Terra, and the rest of the class of '90 and '91. Good luck, you'll need it. I, Tony Johnson, leave all my love and good times to Jen Hughes. I, Andrea Valaquez, leave my jokes and beauty to my friends and underclassmen. I, Steve Gionet, leave Leigh my love and appreciation for everything. I, Julyann Rivera, leave my I quit my job shirt to Mr. Lavers. I, Billie-Jo Walker, leave my can of hair spray to Holly Palmer. I, Natalie Blanchette, leave all my centerfolds to Cathy and Lisa. I, Susan Brodeur, leave some of my fat to Christine Penski. I, Pamela Sanders, leave the Wildthing to Mr. 232 • Ads Rehierser. I, Norma Rameau, leave absolutely NOTHING, but my gym wrappers in my locker to F.H.S. I, Juan Tores, leave all of my massive hair to Mr. Conlee. I, Christopher F. Therrien, leave my expert knowledg and wisdom of academic courses to my sister who can carry on the tradition. I, Jose Robl es, leave my hair to Mr. Smith. We, Eileen Balaguer and Katie Blanchette, leave our mix and match outfits to Mr. Michael's (P.S. We love you!) I, Marc A. Rouleau, leave my sister, Jennifer, the bes of luck in her high school years. I, Linda Leppert, leave my work schedule to all the band members. I, Kerri Sambito, leave my thumb to Tracy Fowler. I, Carrie Bourque, leave my English skills to my brother for he will need it next year. I, Rosa Rosado, leave the second floor bathroom to Mrs. Bennett. I, Tria Lee, leave my past to my brothers, sisters and my Mom. I, Me-Me Girouard, leave crazy memories to me to Ms. M. Gallo. I, Theresa Carlson, leave my hair to Mr. Conlee. I, Blanca Serbia, leave all my banana curls to all thos girls who have to get a perm every other month. I, Mike Raimon, leave my bench warming abilities to Jason Treagy. I, Nick Pappas, leave my money, keys, and radio to the unknown thief on the Boy's Basketball team. I, Tracey Brailey, leave my spunk and pizzaz to my friend Mario Riveria. I, Bill Vautour, leave the remnants from Beach Week to Freddy Sullivan. I, Julie Darcangelo, leave A.P.'s phone number to Evol, Nathan, Chris and Jason. I, Katie Blanchette, leave my Booger Bumper stickers to Cheryl Heir. I, Bethanne Firmani, leave my gym locker to Monica Liliasus. I, Derek Mackie, leave finally. I, David Santiago, leave my books to my cousin Mario Robles and hope he enjoys them. I, Jerry Albizu, leave the last week of aggravation to all of my teachers so they will never forget me!!! I, Fe Fandreyer, leave the space com Max to the science department. I, David Kreidler, leave all my unfinished projects to Mr. Moge. I, Josie Kotoch, leave a future date with Jay GOD Glenn, if he ever talks to my. I, Scott Koleros, leave Mr. Thorne one less bass player vocalist in the band and chorus . . . good luck finding another. I, Marcie Nogueira, leave my number 22 to Megan Normandin. I, Gary Kozloski, leave my dunking ability to Jim The Tower Reynolds. I, Michel Cote, leave my love and affection forever to Erica LeBlanc. I, Jason Reed, leave my senioritis to all the freshmen, because that's when it hit me, and my hair to Sean Jarkko, who will soon need it. I, Phil Burt, leave my ping-pong table to Mr. Lavers. I, Dan Quirk, leave Nathan Dululio to the class of 1990. I, Felicia Dargin, leave enough lunch money for the WHOLE year to Sue McKinnon. I, Lauri Niles, leave my attitude. I, Amy Cormier, leave my patience and good luck to the underclassmen. I, Melissa Ouellette, leave Eli Trickett to annoy Jenn Rouleau. Sorry Jen. I, Mike Tiernan, leave some live bait and tackle to Miss Reynolds. I, Gary Pierce, leave all my interceptions to Tom Kelly. I, Nicole Leblanc, leave my wonderful study habits to my brother. Good luck, Bud! I, Jessica Fountain, leave my sister, Candy, to Fitchburg High School. (Good luck, you'll need it!) I, Patricia Bean, leave Mrs. Maranda to the Junior :lass. I, Derek King, leave a white cafeteria patrol uniform to Dick Lavers with an accompanying bullhorn. I, David Bouduc, leave my ability to cover books to Mrs. Bennett. I, Omar Berhouet, leave my big ego and my attitude problem to my best friend Stevie Murphy! I, Allison Carter, leave My Giants in the Earth Cliff Notes to Mrs. Ferrell. (P.S. Burn them.) I, Tammy Miner, leave Evol Stewart a pepsi, (from Pizza Hut), and a date to Tony Snowden, Shannon Keenan, and Jeff Boudreau with a waitress from Pizza Hut!!! I, James Salisla, leave Wanda to whoever can keep her running. I, Bryan Stone, leave Tony Fernando Pennetti to Mrs. Ferrell. (Good Luck.) I, Sherry Whitney, leave all my bad tests to Miss Breau. I, George Barrett, leave my out going personality, and looks to those not so lucky ones. I, Heather Thomas, leave my flourscent clothes to Garrett Morand. I, Chris Heinle, leave my bad attitude to the band members. I, Tammy Percival, leave my sympathy to the underclassmen I, Robin Niles, leave Kathy Young my attitude. I, Kimberley Flis, leave my good grades (hopefully) and my smile to Cathy Scott Penton. I, Eileen Balaguer, leave my gum collection to Laure Rizzo! I, Linda Boucher, leave all my good times to Deanna Baxter. I, Megan Stephens, leave all my freak injuries, casts, and machines to Coach Alario. I, Shanni Laaksonen, leave my amazing mathematical ability to all of my math teachers! I, Al Petrie, leave all the English homework I never finished or bothered to do to Mrs. Ferrell. I, Michael J. Thibeault, leave a picture of Tony Johnson's black and blue face to Jenn Hughes. I, Joey Mutomvo Viola, leave Danny Brasili's jump shot in the 5th row of the gym bleachers. I, Mark Goodchild, leave a Hanz and Franz weightlifting video tape to Sean Hennessey. I, Deborah Contois, leave Jennifer my Senior Class schedule, and my Senior Privilege. I, Steven Marcoux, leave a fresh cup of coffee to Mr. Michaels. I, Pete Bowers, leave the trials and tribulations of being in high school to all underclass men. Good luck — you need it! I, Sean McGuirk, leave Jerry Garcia Tie-Dye to Mike Gagne. I, Kevin Cuddy, leave my hair to Mr. Conlee. I, Dennis Gagne, leave about 200 feet of rubber in the student parking lot. Ads • 233 Index Adams, Sherry Lee 168, 96 Alder, Deborah Lee 176, 60, 75 Akers, Caroline Margar 162 Alario, Caryn Judith 162, 216 Alano, Lori Diana 168, 36, 37, 66, 83 Albizu, Jerry 6, 132, 79, 117, 119 Albizu, Mary Ann 168 Albizu, Nancy 176 Aldrich, Brianajanel 132, 88, 198, 199, 13 Aldrich, Derek Jason 162 Algarinjr., Hipolito 176 Algarin, Sandra 168 Alicea, Ana Ivonne 162, 122, 44, 45 Aliskevicz, Carolyn T. 176 Aliskevicz, Jason Michael 162, 26 Allen, Dodie Lynn Marie 162, 22 Allen, Shelley Marie 162 Alvarez, Beatriz 176 Ambrose, Annica Allison 176, 79, 38, 39, 70, 124, 178 Amico, Kelly Ann 168, 174, 66 Amirhosseini, Reza 162, 23 Anderson, Edward Robert 162 Aristegui, Ann Marie 168, 49, 66, 67, 74, 199 Atwood, Mariah Ann 168 Auger, Brandon Joseph 162, 165, 166, 54, 75, 115 Awad, Suzan Yaser 132, 141, 120, 121, 12, 13 Babeau, Lori Ann 176 Babineau, Rebecca Susan 168, 169, 34, 88, 110, 111, 218 Bacon, Joshua Zacharia 176 Balaguer, Eileen 16, 132, 14, 15 Baldarelli, Terra Ann 168, 36, 37, 83 Baldini, Jason Michael 168, 26, 28, 23, 68, 218 Ball, Gary Robert 168 Banelis, Jacob 176 Banks, Christina Marie 162, 71, 44, 195 Barrett, George Joseph 132, 102, 100, 118, 119, 21 Barrett, Jennifer Jeanne 162 Bastein, Richard Michael 176, 177 Baxter, Deanna Lynn 162, 52, 53 Bean, Patricia Ellen 132, 211, 87 234 • Index Beaudoin, Benjamin E. 23, 133 Beaulac, David Joseph 133, 40, 41, 50, 75, 82, 121, 4, 16, 17, 14, 15, 21 Beaulieu, Tanya Christine 36, 66, 72, 74, 120, 120, 176, 181 Beauvais, Matthew M. 176 Beck, Aimee M. 64, 65 Bedard, Jennifer A. 38, 66, 125, 176 Bedard, Kathleen Denise 162 Bellabarba, Diana M. 162, 163, 42, 43, 52, 71, 82, 44 Bennett, Darren D. 162, 50, 51, 75 Bennett, Kristen Joy 168 Bennett, Robby 176 Bennett, Tarsha Camille 162, 90, 91, 116 Benson, Karen Elizabeth 162, 88, 116 Berberian, Jennifer A. 133, 34, 35, 72, 88, 121, 8, 9, 16, 17, 14, 15, 87 Berberian, Robert Dean 162 Bergeron, Jennifer Lee 168, 36, 78, 72, 130, 83, 88, 84, 120 Bergeron, Julie Ann 168, 173, 72 Bergeron, Kerry Ann 162 Bergeron, Sandra Jane 176 Berhouet, Omar Americar 133, 46, 47, 23 Bernatchez, Lauren Marie 36, 72, 125, 176 Bernatchez, Suzanne M. 162, 167, 62, 115, 108, 109, 80, 207 Berry, Rebecca Lee 133, 147, 121 Bidleman, Martin L. Jr. 183 Billamay, Boungeng 168, 46 Billamay, Viengkhan 168 Blanchard, Jennifer G. 168 Blanchette, Kathryn M. 134, 119, 205, 19 Blanchette, Natalie K. 134, 119 Bolduc, David Leo 134, 26, 27, 211 Boucher, Jamie 134 Boucher, Linda Alice 134 Boucher, Michelle A. 66, 74, 176 Boucher, Phillip Henry 168 Boudreau, Jeffrey William 134, 40, 41, 70, 130, 10 Boudreau, Lynn Michelle 162 Boulay, Kimberly Ann 168 Bourque, Bonnie Marie 88, 176 Bourque, Carrie Jean 134 Bourque, Dianne 223, 134, 34, 35, 52, 130, 88, 211, 9, 7 Bourque, Rhonda Ann 162, 88, 90, 91 Boutillette, Peter C. 176 Boutotte, Hollie Rose 176 Boutotte, Raymond Eric 135, 40, 68, 69, 74, 12 Bowers, Peter Christian 135 Braddock, Derek Edward 162, 223 Bragdon, Cynthia Dawn 176 Brailey, Douglas F. 176 Brailey, Tracy Marie 135, 81, 11 Brasili, Danny John 168, 26, 54, 55, 50 Brasili, Derek Scott 135, 156, 26, 28, 72, 9, 18, 29 Brassard, Kevin Andrew 168 Brassard, Kristin Ann 168 Brice, Chelsie Renee 168 Briggs, Victoria Lucile 168, 56 Brodeur, Eva Lenroa 169 Brodeur, Kevin 169 Brodeur, Nora 172 Brodeur, Steven 135, 79, 40, 11, 21 Brodeur, Susan Cecelia 135 Brooks, Jennifer Lynn 169, 79, 36 Buckingham, Rebecca Jo 169 Bujold, Chris V. 176 Burke, Thomas Michael Jr. 163 Burke, Kelley Ann 169 Burke, Kristine Marie 135 Burnap, Bryan Charles 169, 40, 54 Burt, Philip Nason 135, 103, 100, 93, 10 Butler, Christopher F. 163 Byron, Brenda Roxanne 163, 66 Byron, John Anthony 126, 68, 69, 30 Caci, Amy Beth 169, 78, 85 Caissey, Bernese K. 163, 167 Caldwell, Eric John 163, 26, 199 Calloway, Leslie Ann 163, 165, 88, 90, 91 Camerer, Bonnie Lee 136 Cannon, Christopher P. 40, 58, 59, 177 Carabba, Donald Alan 136 Carbone, Steven Joseph 136 Carden, Matthew David 163, 82, 102, 109, 108 Carden, Steven Anthony 176 Carl, Jacque Roger 176 Carlson, Derek Craig 169, 54, 170 Carlson, Theresa Marie 136, 205 Carrasquillo, Jose O. 176 Carrasquillo, Thomas 169 Carriere, Cristine M. 169 Carter, Allison Marie 136 Carter, Jennifer Michele 136, 119, 118 Cascio, Jamie Michael 40 Casillas, Jose Luis 169, 26 Castellani, James Jose 169 Castle, Lynne Elizabeth 169 Celona, Andrew Wallace 163, 88, 94 Chabot, Jude Hogden 163, 26, 27, 29, 28 Chabot, Thomas Peter 176 Chace, Daniel Karl 177 Chanhsy, Daphone L. 169 Chanthachack, Somsamay 169 Chanthachack, Vilaiphot 137, 46, 97 Clapper, Doris Jean 177 Cogoli, Steven John Jr. 177 Collazo, Midya 137, 6, 12 Collins, Jamie 33, 177 Comeau, Jennifer Lee 163, 88 Conklin, Bettina Lee 169, 64, 65, 88, j 90, 91 Conlee, Jane 175, 99, 87 Contois, Deborah Lynn 137, 100, 101 Cook, Erica R. 169, 170, 113 Cooper, Jayson Scott 137 Cordio, Angela Marie 36, 177 Cormier, Amy Elizabeth 137 Cormier, Craig William 163, 40, 54, 50, 70, 75 Cormier, Julie Ann 177 Correa Da Costa, Edison 138, 46, 47, 71, 20 Correia, Emerson 146, 71, 177 Costa, Christina 169 Costa, Paula Marie 163 Cote, Michel Jeffrey 138, 79, 68, 69, 122, 123, 81, 10, 127, 18, 21, 87 Cote, Samantha Jane 169 Cotto, Luis 50, 51, 32, 33, 75, 177 Cotto, Maria 138 Couture, Paul Allan Craigen, Becky Anne 169 Craigen, Karen Marie 138 Cringan, Aaron William 40, 58, 177 Croteau, Melissa Ann 163 Cruz, Damari 163, 88 Cruz, Dianna 163, 166, 66, 88 Cruz, Jose Angel 169 Cucchiara, Craig R. 138, 79, 100, 42, 43, 76, 83, 120, 106, 107, 99, 120, 104, 105, 9, 127 Cuddy, Kev in James 139 Cuevas, Ramon Jr. 177 DAguanno, Marc Kenneth 139, 7 Daggett, Kelly Ann 163, 88, 108, 109, 81 Dailey, Christine Marie 177 Dailey, Jill J. 169, 26, 64, 65 Dame, Keri 177 Dang, Bo T. 169 Dang, Canh Van 139, 197 Dantini, Stephanie M. 139, 34, 35, 72, 88, 8, 9 Daoust, Margaret Mary 163 Darcangelo, James P. 169, 68 Darcangelo, Julie Ann 139, 42, 66, 24, 83, 120, 122, 121 Darcy, Sean Michael 169 Dargin, Felicia Renie 119 David, Lisa Marie 139, 130, Dean, Kimberly Elaine 139, 107, 121, 104, 105, 10 Dean, Rodney Melvin 58, 59, 177 Debarge, Karen Elaine 139, 112, 21 Deblois, Cindy Lewanne 163 Deforge, Janine L. 127, 140, 148, 103, 100, 38, 39, 66, 70, 96 Dehaan, Mark 118, 119 Dejesus, Marilyn 169 DelGuidace, Robert M. 58, 59, 32, 74, 228, 177 jDesjean, Jill Donna 64, 65, 177 ' Desmarais, Jason Donald 58, 74, 124, 177 Destroismaisons, Cheryl 140, 141, 79 Digeronimo, Michael C. 163, 26, 88, 96, 97, 123, 92, 109 Dion, Christine Lynn 88, 177 10 142, 130, Dipasquale, Michael D. 169, 26, 120 Dobson, Yetunde 163 Dockery, Julie Denise 163, 79, 62, 121 Dombrowick, Amy Michelle 177 Donelan, Christopher 140, 27, 130, 20 Donelan, Marcia Barbara 169, 36, 85, 99 Donelan, Mark Patrick 169 Donohue, Michelle Patr 163, 167, 62, 63, 82, 121 Drummond, Elizabeth M. 163, 56, 57, 88, 89, 92 Drummond, Janice Ann 170, 156, 88, 56 Dupuis, Kevin Todd 163 Dupuis, Richard Michael 177 Dutton, Christopher S. 177 Duval, John Michael Jr. 170, 54, 50 Duval, Melissa Ann 177 Duval, Randy 177 Earley, Michael J. 88, 178, 183 Egan, Sean Michael 163, 199 Elliopulos, Timothy G. 163, 96, 126 Elliot, William John I 170 Elliot, Scott Anthony 140 Emma, Mark Robert 140, 121 Eringi, Susan Jayne 170, 38, 78, 66, 85 Fairbanks, John Congram 170, 55 Fairbanks, Phillip D. 177 Falu, Olga 178 Fandreyer, Felicitas G. 141, 102, 100, 42, 76, 130, 107, 122, 99, 104 Farrow, Shawn Eric 170 Feliciano, Isabel 141, 103, 100, 88 Ferguson, Jessame E. 163, 109 Ferris, Amy Lynn 141, 79, 130, 83, 44, 104, 16, 17, 14, 15 Ferris, Kimberly Ann 170, 174 Fietz, Scott Erwin 170, 54 Filice, Fabiana Lujan 66, 178 Filice, Marisa Elena 163, 57 Firmani, Bethanne 141, 116 Fitch, John Elliot 126, 127, 141, 79, 102, 100, 46, 4, 88, 106, 107, 6 Fitch, Sarah Richard 170, 71, 88, 85, 44 Flechtner, Zachary N. 178 Flis, Kimberly Lynn 141, 119, 116, 118, 18 Fontaine, Shawn Michael 142 Fortune, Brenda Lee 170, 125 Fountain, Candace S. 170 Fountain, Jessies Ann 142, 88, 119, 11, 94 Founier, Marc Roland 88, 178 Fowler, Tracey Marie 170, 36, 37, 83, 110, 111, 199 Frechette, Derek R. 178 Freedman, Melissa Joan 170 Fulton, Audrey Lee 170, 96 Gabriele, Lisa Ellen 170, 174 Gagne, Alan Lawrence 142, 40, 68, 69, 24, 83, 16, 17, 14, 15 Gagne, Christopher L. 163 Gagne, Dennis Armand 142, 79, 44, 41, 123, 121 Gagne, John Michael 142 Gagne, Michael Jason 168, 169, 170 Gaitan, Zaira 178 Gale, Christopher Alan 170, 46 Gallagher, Timothy W. 163, 165, 26, 73, 120, 123, 30, 31, 121 Gallant, Denise Mary 142 Gallant, Kathleen Gail 178, 183 Gallo, Frank Joseph 168, 169, 170, 78, 40, 68, 69, 110, 111, 84 Gallo, Marcie Lee 60, 120, 44, 178 Gammell, Kelley Ann 170 Garcia, Christopher T. 170, 26, 110 Garcia, Jason 142, 118, 119 Garcia, Lori Lee 48, 61, 60, 178 Gariepy, Denise Joyce 170 Gates, Joshua Lawrence 46, 178 Gendron, Derek Vincent 58, 73, 178 Giguere, Amy Marie 164, 48, 49, 62 Giguere, Jennifer Lee 164, 49, 62, 24 Giguere, Jeremy Scott 164, 40, 41, 19 Gionet, Steven Michael 142, 40, 203, 10, 87 Girouard, Michelle L. 143, 144, 100, 7, 10, 20 Glenn, Jason Everett 26, 28, 72 Godin, Mark Bruce 170, 96 Goguen, Francine Mary 170, 42, 71 Goldrick, Caroline C. 164, 165, 38, 82, 116 Gonynor, Tracey Lynn 164, 36, 37, 62, 88, 116, 109, 127 Gonzalez, Hector 178 Gonzalez, Jacqueline 170 Gonzalez, Jose Luis 164, 178 Gonzalez, Maria Luz 178 Gonzalez, Marianne T. 143 Gooch, Christopher L. 178 Goodchild, Mark C. 9, 203, 143, 149, 68, 123, 10, 126 Goodchild, Paula J. 164, 42, 43, 52, 53, 75 Goodman, Ruth Linette 60, 178 Goodsell Jr., David E. 118, 119 Gorman, Shawn Timothy 170 Grant, Cynthia June 204, 143, 118, 119, 20 Gravelle, Danielle M. 170 Gravelle, Denise C. 164 Gner, Devin Elizabeth 170, 56, 218 Index • 235 Grier, Keith Michael 176, 177 Gross, Jeffrey Allen 178 Guerin, Eric Daniel 164, 26, 68, 69, 74 Guertin, Jason Paul 178 Guertin, Lisa Renae 143, 102, 100, 42, 130, 104, 105, 6, 20 Ha, Quy Dan 46, 178 Hachey, Steven Joseph 179 Hagstrom, Michelle A. 80, 113, 1 14, 2, 3, 170, 144, 155, 103, 101, 100, 106, 107 Hagwood, Aaron Robert 26 Halonen, Angela Ruth 179 Hancock, 170 Haneisen, Robert Arthur 144, 26, 18 Harris, Celina Mary 144, 119 Hartrey, Amanda Caitlin 66, 85, 179 Hazam, Kevin James 167, 26, 164 Hebb, Kristen Elizabeth 170 Hebert, Debra Lynne 171 Hegemann, Klaus 164 Heimers, Marco 164 Heinle, Christina Marie 144 Heinle, William Leonard 175 Hennesssey, Sean Hardin 40, 41, 54, 84 Hertel, Melanie Lynn 163, 164, 167, 115, 108, 109 Hickey, Sandra Marie 144, 112 Higgins, Jason 164 Heir, Cheryl Margret 164 Holland, Daneille Marie 145, 39, 67, 8, 9, 66, 70, 74, 76, 77, 83, 121, 12, 87 Holt, Greg 171, 76, 88 Holt, John 76, 171 Howell, Karen Anne 171 Howell, Lisa Jean 164 Huertas, Wanda Iveles Hughes, Jennifer Heale 171, 36, 78, 160, 84 Hunter, Scott 179 Hurley, Jennifer Marie 179 Hurley, Mike 92 Hutchison, Melanie Ann 164, 34, 62, 88 Hutchison, Robert Leroy 179 Huynh, Guyhn Anh 164 Infantino, Joshua 179 Inthachai, Sue 164 Irving, Jason Christopher 40, 179 236 • Index Jackson, Andrea Kay 36, 37, 179 Jacob, Jason Paul 179 Jarkko, Sean Michael 107, 145, 88, 94 Jarvi, Tracy Lynn 145 Johnson, Anthony David 9, 7, 145, 46, 47, 189 Johnson, Thomas Rey 26 Jones, Keith Allen 179 Jones, Masai Ishaq 179 Joslin, Christopher A. 171, 54 Kaddy, Kristopher Raymond 171, 179 Kammerer, James C. 164 Kaulback, Lauren Joyce 92, 179 Keenan, Colin Michael 40, 58, 74, 179 Keenan, Joseph Bernard 176, 32, 179 Keenan, Shannon Patrica 171, 26, 54, 60, 31, 22, 30 Kelley, Thomas Duane 26, 73, 179 Kelly, Christopher Alan 164, 58, 179 Kelly, Gary Wayne 164 Kennedy, Dorothy Colen 38 Kerswill, Derek Matthew 171, 84 Kibort, Laceyjane 176, 177, 36, 88, 179 Kifer, Jennifer Leigh 171 Kim, Hyong Ran 171 Kim, Hyongjun 164, 46, 71 Kincannon, Melissa 145 King, Derek John 145, 40, 70, 83 Kirouac, Christopher M. 171 Kirousis, Kyle Evan 171, 54, 55, 50, 175 Koeck, Edmund (Eddie) 171 Koleros, Scott Peter 199, 145, 88, 198 Koljian, Kevin Edward 164, 88, 99 Koski, Kim Maryann 36, 37, 83, 179, 183 Kotoch, Jossy 145, 144 Kozloski, Gary Robert 146, 147, 50 Kreidler, David Thomas 146 Kulkkula, Peter John 179 Kymalainen, Cheryl A. 164, 165 Lashua, Lisa Lee 119, 146 Lashua, Scott Edward 147, 137 Lavoie, Brenda Elaine 164 Lavoie, Nadine 179 Lavoie, Robyn Louise 179 Lawrence, Jeffery Michael 164 LeBlanc, Erica Jane 164, 167, 62, 121, 81, 87 LeBlanc, Nicole J. 147, 140, 102, 100, 101, 34, 35, 72, 130, 88, 104. 105, 10, 16, 17, 14, 15, 20 LeBlanc, Stephen Ronald 163, 164, 166, 26, 24, 122 Lebowitz, Adam Grayson 179 Lecourt, Thomas Douglas 169, 171, 78, 110, 111 Ledford, Melanie Ann 171 Lee, Tria 147 Lee, Yee 141 Legendre, Jodi Ann 66, 179 Leger, Jennifer 179 Leger, Karen 20 Leger, Lena Ann 171 Leger, Renee Lynn 164, 37, 88, 34 Leger, Shawn R. 40, 58, 125, 180 Legree, Tina Maria 179 Legros, Michael John 179 Lemay, Matthew David 26, 29 Leppert, Linda 147, 88 Libby, Kerri Ann 179 Liddell, Tracy Lynn 180 Lielasus, Monica Marie 164 Lino, Elizabeth 164, 82, 121, 112, 116, 121, 109 Lino, Maria Mercedes 171 Little, Tracy 180 Lord, Jason Michael 171, 78 Lovewell, Stephanie M. 171 Lucci, Michelle Ann 171, 64, 65 Lugo, Wanda Lissette 148, 103, 100 Luria, Jacob Paul 88 Laaksonen, Shanni Ellen 146, 103, 100, 38, 8, 7 Lafleur, Tiffany Anne 171, 38, 172, 66 Lagoy, Christine 146, 143, 16, 17, 14, 15 Laino, Joshua Robert 171, 229 Laitala, John David 171 Lambert, Zachary Robert 40, 58, 179 Lamoureux, Bryan John 171 Langlois, Joel Robert 146, 26, 88, 68 Langlois, Jonathan Edward 164, 26, 88, 22 Lapointe, Michelle 146 LaRose, Belinda 146, 118, 119 Maestas, Paula Jean 171 Magane, Sean Michael 164 Majalahti, Michael 171 Marcoux, Steven Raymond 148, 92, 93 Marranzino, Stephanie 180 Martin, Donna Marie 172, 88 Martin, James Victor 172 Martin, Sharon Patricia 172 Mattison, Troy 180 Maxim, Geoffrey Wayne 180 Maynard, Sherry Lee 164 Mayo, Jarrod Scott 180 Mayo, Stephanie Lee 44, 45 Mazzilli, Yvette M. 61, 60, 56, 75, 180 McCormick, Richard 172, 79, 111, 68 McDermott, Christine A. 164 McGuirk, Sean Michael 148, 88, 122 Mclntyre, Brian Michael 172, 26, 68, 69, 73 McKenna, James Andrew 164 McKenna, Maureen Ruth 180 McKenna, Shawn Kenneth 172 McKinnon, Susan Elaine 215 McNamara, Jessica M. 148 Mears, Leon Jerome 172 Medina, Ramon Luis 96, 68 Melanson, Heidi Lee 172 Melanson, Lisa Lynne 172 Melendez, Johanna 172 Melvin, Victoria 164, 64, 65, 90, 91, 22 Membrino, Gina Eileen 172, 116 Mendez, Laurie Ann 180 Mercado, Nechy J. 148, 196 Mercier, Michael John 46, 180 Michaud, Kevin Thomas 172 Mickey, Kristeen Mary 140, 34, 35, 104, 105, 130, 88, 106, 107, 11, 20, 187 Miller, Anthony David 180 Miller, David John 149, 188 Miner, Dennis Lloyd 180 Miner, Kerrie Lynn 172, 171, 113 Miner, Tammy Louise 147, 149, 113, 114, 225, 3, 123, 9, 20, 217, 87 Mirovich, Rachel Elizabeth 164, 22 Mitchell, Tenay M. 164 Mitzimberg, Emily J. 149 Mobley, Jeffrey Mich 172 Moilanen, Sarah Daidee 164, 147 Molina, Moses 194, 172 Montuori, Christopher 164 Montoya, Rudy 180 Morales, Roberto Anthony 172 Moreno, Edwin 180 Morse, Jason Aaron 172 Morton, Marie Ellen 180 Moschner, Dawn Elizabeth 137, 149 Moua, Chia 164 Moua, Teng 172 Moua, Thai 172, 46 Muldoon, Christopher J. 172 Mundie, Shelley Ann 60, 75, 180 Muriel, Santiago 149, 23 Murin, James 165, 26, 54, 50, 75 Murphy, Jordan Joseph 172 Murphy, Stephen Michael 165, 225, 208 Murray, Tara Elizabeth 172, 56, 44 Nadeau, Derrick Scott 180 Nawotny, Joe Eugene 17 Naylor, John J. 180 Negris, Jerri 180 Negron, Amador 58, 180 Negron, Jerri 180 Negron, Joe 180 Newsham, Nathan John 165 Niemi, Erin Andrew 172 Niles, Robin Melissa 138, 150 Nishimoto, Sawako 150 Nivola, Ann Esther 66, 180 Nogueira, Marcie Ann 140, 150, 52, 53, 75, 82, 121, 9, 222 No guera, Marisa 150 Norcross, Catherine M. 172 Normandin, Megan Leigh 79, 38, 52, 75, 160, 120 Norton, Tammy Ann 88, 180 Novin, Christopher John 150, 26 Nowd, Christopher Jason 151, 9, 10, 11 O'Connell, MaryEllen A. 198, 100, 101, 38, 66, 151, 130, 96, 76, 104, 105, 6, 7, 199, 10 O'Ferrell, Lauri 172, 88 O'Ferrell, Rick 172, 180 Ogonowski, Jennifer M. 180 Orellano, Michelle 60, 180 Orni, Keith John 9, 151, 42, 71, 76 Ortiz, 172 Osuri, Priya 151, 212 Otero, Heriberto 165 Ouellette, Melissa Ann 144, 151 Palmer, Freeman Francis 26, 27 Palmer, Holly Lynn 57 Panzarella, Dominic Jr. 172 Pappas, Nicholas C. 151, 156, 50, 51, 75, 130, 20 Paquette, Tina Marie 173 Parks, Billy Darnelle 197, 173, 180 Paskell, Lisa Ann 152, 62 Paskell, William James 7, 173, 26, 27, 68, 69 Paulson, Patricia 173, 171, 113, 115 Pawlak, Kimberly 173, 79, 174, 85, 120, 110, 111, 98, 99 Pawlak, Mark Thomas 58, 73, 180 Pearson, Kristen Rae 165, 82, 88, 89 Pennetti, Antonio Pernado 189, 9, 150, 152, 40, 41, 70, 83, 122 Pennetti, Marylisa 66, 180 Penski, Christine Ann 180 Pepin, Crystal Eldana 173, 112, 114, 23 Perales, Raymond 165 Percival, Tammy Lee 152, 118, 119 Perez, Armando 26 Perez, Luis Anibal 173 Permatteo, Jason A. 165, 68 Petrie, Albert Joseph 152 Pezzolesi, Marcus Guy 165, 26, 28 Pezzolesi, Kenn Geraldo 199, 152, Phimmasan, Sipathoum 181 Pierce, Gary Leon 29, 153, 26 72, 24, 121, 16, 17, 14, 15 Pierce, Ian Donald 173 Pierce, Shawn Michael 173, 189 Piper, Joyce Maureen 181, 99 Pirani, Rebecca Lynn 173, 36, 88, 124 98 29 198 28, 2, Plante, Lauren 61, 60, 56, 75, 181, 182 Posco, Julie Helen 153 Potter, Robert Thomas 153 Pridgen, Joseph S. 173, 26, 55, 75 Pridham, Jason Edwin 181 Primeau, Christopher M. 173, 88, 229 Pnmeau, Julie Ann 88, 85, 87, 181 Pugh, Nina Kang 173 Quartarone, Angelina M. 173, 153 Quirk, Daniel Patrick 153, 130, 88 50, 14, 181 166, Raimon, Michael Dennis 153, 40, 75 Rameau, Norma Jean 211, 153, 79, 15, 16, 17, 21 Ramos, Angelo Ovder 165, 197 Ramos, Maryann 181 Ramos, Zimayra Damaris 165 Rattanavong, Daovi 165, 152, 153, 46 Raymond Jr., Edward A. 7, 165, 82, 121, 87 Reardon, Patrick William 173 Rebovich, Robert Joseph 26, 55, Reed, Jason George 154, 116 Regan, Charlene Ann 195, 165, 88, 90, 91 Rego, Gina Batista 165, 64, 65 Reid, Jennifer Rebecca 35, 173, 34, 56, 57, 52, 75, 88 Reilley, Sean Brendan 165 Rey, Virginia Patricia 181 Reynolds, James Camero 173, 54, 55, 50, 75 Rheaume, Jennifer Lyyn 138 Ricciutti, Kimberly Ann 60, 181 Richard, Craig David 166, 126 Richard, Kim A. 64, 181 Ridley, Kristen Ann 166, 66, 67, 127 Rivera, Erica 181 Rivera, Ilmaris 181 Rivera, July Ann 154, 21 Rizzo, Lauri Ann 166, 44 Roberson, Nadia Roseli 116 Roberts, Paul M. 173 Robichaud, Alexander P. 181 Robichaud, Marc A. 166, 100, 160, 82, 122, 116, 109, 80, 126 Robichaud, Renee Marie 173, 38, 80 Robillard, Bruce Joseph 166 Robinson, Jason Alan 173, 58, 181 Robles, George L. Jr. 58, 181 Robles, Kim Marie 173, 34, 62, 63, 170, 174, 74, 88, 124 Robles, Jose 154, 50 Rodriguez, Alexander 173, 181 Rodriguez, Hilario P. 88 Rodriguez, Ismael III 181 Index • 237 Rodriguez, Maribel 21 Rodriguez, Misty Marie 181 Rodriguez, Myrna I. 178, 181 Rodriguez, Orlando 181, 179 Rodriguez, Maricel 154 Rojas, Victor 173 Root, Tobi Marie 8, 154 Rosado, Rosa Lydia 173, 154, 154, 88, 90, 91, 118, 119, 116, 12, 13 Rosario, Maritza M. 38, 39, 66, 67, 74, 116 Rosebush, Carey Ann-Marie 166, 79, 38, 56, 52, 75 Rosebush, Windy Lee-Ann 166, 56, 57, 52, 75 Ross, Scott Ronald 166, 26 Rouleau, Marc Allan 155, 42, 213 Roy, Eric Matthew 40, 58 Roy, Randy Alan 40, 181 Ruberti, Kristen 173 Ruiz, Brenna Lee 166, 18 Ruiz, Madeline 126 Rumley, Courtney M. 181 Russo, Jason 1 73 Ryan, Richard 175 Saariaho, Seija Launa 165, 166, 82, 88, 89 Sacramone, Sue Ann 181 Safford, Kristian Dana 166 Sallila, James Johnous 155, 26, 27, 28, 72, 9 Salmond III, Charles D. 155 Salmond, Mathew Ryan 40, 41, 70, 74, 181 Sambito, Kerri Ann 8, 155, 62, 11, 87 Sanchez, Jenny A. 173 Sanders, Darruenee M. 173, 71, 124, 44 Sanders, Pamela Yvette 204, 155, 44, 12 Santiago, Angelica R. 166 Santiago, David Ayala 155, 119, 118 Santiago, Marisol 181 Santos, Odemaris Mary 181 Sastri, Michele Barce«174, 182 Sawyer, Rhonda Lynn 182 Schneider, Joel Paul 182 Scott, Jack Andrew 166, 50, 51, 162, 121 Scott, Jeffrey Alan 58, 70, 74, 182, 181 Scott, Tia Michelle 88, 182 Scottfenton, Cathy J. 182 Seguin, Kara Marie 166, 88, 127 Selin, Amanda Erin 174 Selin, Michael William 166, 26 Selinga, Eric David 166, 46, 68, 69, 47, 82 Sepulveda, Brenda M. 175 Serbia, Blanca M. 156, 118, 119, 12 Shoemaker, Randall Scott 166, 50, 51, 238 • Index St St St 75, 4, 114, 87 Shouse, Daniel James 182 Siart, Christopher Scott 166 Siart, Melanie Ann 156 Siart, Sarah Sue 66, 182 Simednidis, Geo rge 156, 188 Snow, Arthur 174 Snow, Jeffery Alan 160 Snow, Philip Edward 58, 33, 124, 182 Snow, Walter Edward 174 Snowden, Leonard Anthony 147, 156, 50, 51, 75 Snowden, Tijuana 22 Spindler, Tracy Ann 174 Spyropoulos, Kipp 174 St. Amand, Rebecca Joy 166 St. Cyr, Jill Constance 166 Jean, Dana Mane 182 Jean, Kristen 61, 60 Jean, Shelly Lynn 156, 12 St. Onge, Caissie Lynn 166, 34, 162, 88, 108, 109 Starr, Katrina Lynn 66, 182 Stan-, Kevin Thomas 174, 78, 110, 110, 80, 68 Steffanides, Michelle 174, 171, 84 Stephens, Jeffery Pete 167, 26 Stephens, Lisa Ann 167 Stephens, Megan Elizabeth 157, 78, 79, 38, 52, 76, 83, 121 Stephens, Rebecca Ann 71, 44 Stephens, Donald Lavern 182 Stewart, Evol Tyrone 167, 87 Stewart, Seth Philip 174, 26, 124 Stone, Bryan Jeffery 154, 26 Stone, Tig 92, 227 Sturges, Kimberly Ann 88, 182 Sulin, Katrina Ann 167, 162, 88, 209 Sullivan, Derek Edmund 167, 54 Sullivan, Paul Jonathan 182 Suomala, Steven Scott 73, 182 Sweatman, Jennifer D. 174, 48, 49 Sweeney, Tara L. 174, 79, 52, 75 109, Ta, Hoa Minh 175, 46 Ta, Thuan Minh 174, 46 Takayama, Daisuke 167 Talviharju, Miia M. 182 Tang, Aenoi 174 Tang, Kai 174 Tan, Donald Paul Jr. 174 Tarr, Bobbi-Jo 174 Taylor, Frances 167, 123 Testa, Albert Domi Jr. 174 Thao, Pang 182 Thenien, Catherine M. 182 Thibault, James Edward 58, 59, 182 Thibault, Matthew Davis 174 Thibeault, Michael J. 157, 26, 28, 29, 72, 7, 12, 16, 17, 14, 15, 86 Thipphavong, Lombonh 167 Thipphavong, Nikhom 46 Thipphavong, Oudom 167 Thipphavong, Phouvong 182 Thipphavong, Somphonh 152, 157 Thomas, Christopher L. 175, 110 Thomas, Christopher S. 174 Thomas, Christopher S. 175 Thomas, Heather Elizabeth 151, 66, 88, 90, 91, 116 Thomas, Jason Romley 137, 157, 209 Thomas, Kimberly Ann 175, 44 Thompson, Christopher 182 Tiernan, Michael R. 151, 157, 26, 121, 209, 18 Tiernan, Stacey Lynn 175, 34, 35, 174, 88, 120, 110 Tirado, Victor 46, 182 Todd, Heather Joy 175 Tooley, Tamra Louise 157, 42, 71, 11 Tones, Juan 158, 26, 28, 68, 72, 126 Tousignant, Jennifer D. 158, 136, 102, 103, 100, 42, 43, 130, 106, 107, 122, 104, 105, 11 Tousignant, Jodie Dee 175, 38, 56, 57, 68, 52, 70, 75, 84, 110 Tousignant, Karma Leta 177, 38, 39, 66, 70, 74, 120, 182, 19 Townsend, Peter Vance 167, 26, 88 Tran, Ha Van 167 Tran, Huong Van 182 Tran, Son Van 182 Treagy, Jason Robert 175, 26, 54 Tree, Kathleen Anne 175, 88, 19 Trickett, Eliezer S. 182 Trodello, Stephanie 167, 66, 88, 116, 80, 127 Troest, Toby Kimball 40, 58, 182 Turgeon, Darleen M. 175, 88, 93 Tyndall, Shelby Anne 211 Valcourt, Lisa Marie 167 Valcourt, Stephanie L. 167 Valente, Jason Michael 167 Vang, Mai Thor 158 Vang, Pao 182 Vang, Thao 182 Vautour, Angela Dee 177, 38, 66, 84, 85, 182, 180 Vautour, Bill 68, 158, 78, 79, 103, 100, 40, 130, 83, 80, 104, 105, 4, i Vautour, Stacy Robin 36, 37, 66, 83, 183 Velasco, Paula 183 Velasquez, Andrea L. 158 Velasquez, Madeline 183 Velez, Carmen Nereida 183 Verseckes, Julie E. 167, 34, 88, 183 Verseckes, Matthew A. 183 Vinston, Barbara 175 Viola, Joseph Dennis 158, 26 Vo, Vu Ngoc 158, 79, 103, 100, 46, 78, 71, 130 Vue, Mor 175 Walker, BUlie Jo 158 Walsh, Kimberly Ann 175, 38, 39, 66, 70, 74 Walsh, Tracy Elizabeth 167, 62, 63, 162, 66, 74, 88, 120, 121 Warren, Jamison P. 167 Warsheski, Scott D. 46 Washburn, Jason Paul 183 Washburn, William A. 159 Webber, Kenneth Lee 175 Whitney, Sherry Lynn 159, 102, 100 Whitten, Christian I. 159, 100, 101, 107, 130, 104, 7, 10 Whyte, Kimberly 167 Williams, Dawn Amber 167, 26 Williams, Thomas M. 167, 26 Williams, Victoria 167 Wilson, Janea Ann 175, 64, 65, 115 Wilson, Kristen Marie 159 Wilson, Tessie 183 Withington, Leigh Ann 167, 38, 39, 56, 52, 75, 87 Woolard, John C. 175 Xeng, Mova 183 Yang, Basoua 180 Yang, Doua 183 Yang, Khoua 175, 46 Yang, Tong 175, 46 Yang, Vue 183 Young, Amie Melinda 175 Young, Kathleen Nancy 167 Young, Laketha 183 Young, Valerie Lynn 183 Zicca, Jamie 175, 173 Zimirowski, Cristi-Ann 159, 42, 43, 4 71, 75, 4, 130, 121, 10 Zimirowski, T. Christian 175, 78, 40, 160, 120 Faculty Index Alario, Anthony 189, 52 Allard, Beverly 190 Ambrose, Mark 200, 38 Amico, Ann 192 Asselta, Bettina 189 Bahde, Stephen 200 Baho, George 193 Barry, Sheila 195 Beardmore, Paulette 188 Bennett, Anne 200 Berthiaume, Ronald 202 Bicoules, Voula 208 Blomquist, Mary 204 Boudreau, Connie 190 Boudreau, Elvie 190 Burke, Jane 200 Capodagli, Anne 188 Chakemian, Kenneth 198 Christopher, Barbara 200 Comeau-Elliot, Michelle 198 Conlee, James 208 Cormier, Cathy 192 Crank, Tom 208, 206 Creed, James 194 Cucchiara, David 203 Darcangelo, Linda 190 Dignam, Joseph 206, 212 DiPalma, Maryann 204 Duteau, Augusta 204 Duteau, David 194 Dyer, Barbara 206 Eilerman, Dale 204 Elliopulos, Nacy 188 Fallon, Dro Philip 186 Ferrell, Theoloise 200 Flaherty, Patricia 200 Fortin, Sally -Jean 188 Fuller, Dean 194 Gallo, Melanie 200, 107, 110, 109 Gallo, Sharon 201, 98 Gastonguay, Edward 187 George, James 208 Gendron, April 198 Giaquinto, Paul 186 Gomez, Margartia 196 Grautski, Ronald 206 Greene, Charles 206 Grutchfield, Douglass 195 Grutchheld, Peter 33, 188 Hachey, Joseph 208 Hancock, Maria 194 Hertel, Tim 207 Hillman, Kay 198 Hyvarinen, George 192 Kaake, Betty 190 Kalagher, David 203 Kendall, Robert 203 Kirousis, Ruth 196, 191 Koykka, Arthur 207 Landon, Marco 195, 127 Lareau, Armand 205 Lavers, Richard 203, 96 LeBlanc, Stephen 164, 205, 1 1 3, 184 LeDuc, Jan 190 Leger, Assunta 192 Leger, Sue 192 Lennon, Helen 191 Lennon, Margaret 190 Lepore, Dante 205 Levanti, Marie 193 Lyonnais, Phyllis 186 Malatos, James 194 Manzello, Susan 187 Mara, John 186 Maranda, Beverly 113, 191 McCann, Joan 191 Michaels, William 189, 220 Milbury, Joan 209 Moge, Warren 98, 189 Moilanen, Lauri 207 Newcombe, Arthur 202 Norman, Linda 199 Normandin, Judy 191 Nosek, Geldart 193 O'Connell, Robert 207 Peltola, Karen 199 Poletta, Elizabeth 119, 188 Ragucci, Dot 194, 184, 86 Rampello, Susan 201 Reheiser, James 209 Reynolds, Sharon 199 Romano, D. Robert 205 Romano, Douglas 195 Rostedt, Kenneth 188 Ruberti, Charlotte 203 Ryan, Carol 187, 191, 86 Sanders, Phylis 192 Santella, Maxine 194 Schedin, Sven 207 Schiff, Shirley 196 Scittarelli, Vincent 197 Smith, Stanley 202 Studley, Elsie 195 Sugrue, Teresa 201 Sullivan, Fred 209, 184 Syrjanen, Helen 191 Thorne, Carlton 188, 94, 95 Thorpe, Barbara 197 Tiernan, Richard 209 Uusitalo, Sharon 192 Valeska, Linda 164, 184, 187 Vass, William 203 Walton, Edward 199 Welch, Bernard 164, 184, 186 Whitney, Kerry 193 Worthley, Frank 189 Zeiner, Diane 201 Index • 239 YEARBOOK CREDITS Faculty Advisor Stephen V. LeBlanc Co-Editors Michelle Haggstrom Tammy Miner Business Editor Jennifer Barrett Section Editors: Student Life; Clubs Activities... Michelle Haggstrom Sports Brandon Auger Randy Shoemaker Faculty Sharon Martin Senior Pages Karen Debarge Sandy Hickey Underclassmen: Freshmen Pages Erica Cook Patricia Paulsen Crystal Pepin Sophomore and Junior Pages Suzanne Bernatchez Melanie Hertel Ads Jennifer Barrett Photo Index Staff Theme . Closing Tammy Miner Photography Jeff Boudreau Bob Delisle Shifty- Ted Raymond Yearbook Staff Robby Bennett Becky Buckingham Michelle Donohue Kelley Gammell Tony Johnson Liz Lino Erica LeBlanc Nick Pappas Heather Todd Janea Wilson Jennifer Wise SPECIAL THANKS Mr. Bernard Welch, Principal Mr. Arnie Lohmann and Mr. Terry Poovey Hunter Publishing Co. Mr. Steve Forslund Yearbook Associates Choice Photography Miss Marianne Dipalma Mr. Bob Delisle Mrs. Beverly Maranda Mr. George Baho Colophon The Boulder is an Annual Publication by the Yearbook Staff of Fitchburg High School, Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420. It was distributed in August 1989. The Boulder was printed by Hunter Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, N.C. Number of copies was 300. This volume, the seventy-seventh, contains 240 pages with a trim size of 8 1 2 x 11 , including 8 pages of 4 color. Our cover, which is hardback, was printed in 2 color using the litho pro- cess. It was smythe sewn and made on white book cloth with special lamination for protection. The artwork was completed by Hunter Publishing Co. , and the original was supplied by a student and advisor. The colors used were blue, white, and black. The end sheets are 202 Ecru with Blue ink. The first 16 pages are printed on 100 Lustro paper stock, with the remain- ing 224 pages on 80 pound dull finish papers. The type is Goudy. The ink is red black. The estimated total cost of producing this book is $14,000 including supplies. Copies cost $40.00. The Boulder is a self-supporting institu- tion. Candid photos in the Boulder '89 were taken by students on the yearbook staff and by professional photographers of Year- book Associates, Millers Falls, MA. All developing and print- ing was done by Yearbook Associates and J .R Photo. EDITORS NOTE When Michelle and I went to Westfield over the summer we had so many plans for a great yearbook. We looked forward to a lot of participation by the yearbook class, and by the class of '89. The class worked hard, but from 1:12 to 2:00 pm, and then left the rest up to Shifty, Michelle, and myself from 2pm-5pm (if we were lucky). I give a lot of credit to the Yearbook class though, because if it weren't for them we probably would not have a 1989 yearbook. I want to thank Shifty for putting up with the lack of participation, which has left him doing more than an advisor should. I'll never forget all the great times I've had in the last four years, thanks to Shifty, who's inspired me to be outgoing, and to have fun in high school, because it is the best time of your life, as long as you make it that way! Tammy Miner 240 • Closing !
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