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Homerooms 119 Fall Winter Activities 137 Semi Formal 148 Athletics 165 Spring Activities 209 Prom 236 Favorites 244 Baby Pictures 246 Graduation 252 Just Plain Fun 265 Sponsors 277 % “Without even seeing each other at all.” 9 “And those will be days you can never recall.” u ■If A d - A This book is dedicated to all those who have devoted their lives to our education. There are many great influences in our lives; our parents, our friends, our family, etc. . . . But, some of the more impor- tant influences are those of our teachers. Unlike a parent-child relationship, the relationship of a teacher to his or her student is one that is less structured and at times, more open. A teacher is a very special person to a student. We, the yearbook staff, feel that this special relationship should be honored. The teachers of Gloucester High School deserve the recognition of this dedication to reward them for their devoted efforts in shaping the students of Gloucester High School into mature, responsi- ble, and intelligent people. Your efforts may seem fruitless at times, but we would just like to say thank you for trying. o N Alphonse J. Swelda Superintendent of Schools Malcum Paterson Assistant Superintendent of Schools Gloucester High School is run by a very efficient Administration. At their of- fice, in the Fuller School, the Main Ad- ministrators of the Gloucester Public School system do their work. Here at G.H.S., the show is run by Dr. Charles Symonds. He, along with his three assistants, oversee the daily life of the school and all who work and study here. Josh Arnold Administrative Assistant Christin McGrath Director of Special Needs 18 Mr. Mark Kennifick Assistant Principal •IT Dr. Charles Symonds Principal Mr. Fredrick White Assistant Principal Mr. William Waddleton Vocational Director Mary Breck Secretary Joan Dahlin Secretary Catherine Gasper Secretary Judy Melanson Secretary Terry Milton Secretary Agnes Vaitores Secretary 19 Mark Haberland Guidance ■BHH - Dr. Nicholes Guidance William Moore Guidance Eleanor Cappon Guidance John O’Maley Guidance Jean Dugan Librarian Manuel Martins Librarian PEOPLE WHO MAKE SCHOOL SEEM EASY Albina Papows Reading Helen Porper Nurse Alicia Noreiga ESL Jeri Markarian Reading Jill Porper Nurse’s Aide Mary Bryan Job Placement Counselor All the people in this section help to make our time in Gloucester High seem easier. The Guidance department does an ex- cellent job helping us get through school; deciding what classes to take and fitting those classes into our schedules. It also helps us to prepare for our lives beyond G.H.S. Our Librarians help us to find the resources we need to do well in our classes. They also let us talk quietly when study teachers won’t. The Reading department gives extra help to those of us who need to spend a little extra time on their reading skills. The Nurse and her assistant are always there to help us. Whether it be a tiny splinter or a horrible cold they’re eager to cure us. The Job Placement Center helps to find us jobs from after school and sum- mer jobs to part time and professional jobs. Although ESL is a program that a lot of us are unfamiliar with, it is a helpful program. The ESL program makes it possible to have exchange students. 21 If I weren ' t a teacher, I’d be a Don Femino fisherman Kathry n Davis computer work in the field of banking The Business Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. It offers a wide variety of courses in just about all aspects of business. The faculty in the business department strives to help the individual student learn skills that will benefit the business world. They do this with great sensitivity and knowledge of the subject. A combination of the student and faculty working together results in an experienced in- dividual ready for the work force. Robert MacEachem coach of the N.B.A. Edward Callahan sailboat captain Harvey Korobkin Industrial Tycoon Thomas O ' Donnell Lobsterman Jeannette Ortins Sam Randazza Court Reporter writer 22 Joan Keegen singer Mary Ann Brewer interior decorator John Sulton wouldn’t change Charles Kistner Sailboat Charter Service — Virgin Islands Bernadette Donoghue travel Jane Moginot artist Kevin Hutchinson undecided The Home Economics and Industrial Arts Departments are the most popular departments at Gloucester High School. Each department is professionally staffed and always willing to help the individual student. With a variety of interesting courses to choose from, you can be sure to see many of them on students’ schedules. Steve Smith photographer L 23 Mark Breitenstein “I would be a contractor.” Natalie Daley “I would be a doctor and a writer.” H Dennis CorKery “I would be a lawyer.” Helen Chandanais “I would work with computers.” Erik Dahlgren ‘I would be a pop music producer.’ Eileen Erwin “I’d like to be a broadcast journalist ' Grace Figurido No other profession Sandra Jones No other profession May Kochman No other profession 24 Antoinette Konaxis ‘I would be a lawyer and a traveling Journalist.” Joan Waterhouse “I’d like something in the medical profession” Steven Sutera “I’d like to be in personal management” The English Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. It is dedicated to providing students with not only the basic skills but also an understanding of the concepts. The teaching staff is composed of thir- teen teachers with Natalie Daley as coor- dinator of the program. The teachers go out of their way to give students support, guidance, and information necessary for life outside of the school environment. Each teacher adds his or her own special touch to the program. Through elective courses, the student teacher relationship is strengthened and students are introduced to specialized courses designed to broaden their cultural horizons. After four years in the English Department at G.H.S., students leave with a solid background which they may call upon throughout their lives. John Ziergiebel “I’d be a mechanical engineer or a contractor” 25 Kathleen Fuller interpreter Nancy Saul a travel agent The Foreign Language Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. The department is a cultural asset to the surroundings in Gloucester High. It brings a distinct, in- credible feeling of developing the human tongue and mind to communicate with others in the world. An acknowledgement of different countries and their way of life accompanies the program. The teachers express their extra personal interest in their students by helping to broaden their educational goals. It is an effort that deserves an abundance of recognition and thanks. Gwen Sneeden work at Hardy’s Hatchery on Rt. 1 83 Argyo Star as an author of children ' s books 26 Alan Hart MUSIC, James Wrynn a catch man in a trapeze act Nancy Celia a skier Jennifer Breitenstein a photographer Lynne Cassinari an Olympic figure skater The music, theater, and art depart- ments are three of the most popular departments at Gloucester High School. They each in their own special way fill a vital gap in a student’s work day. By choosing one of these electives, students get a chance to learn about something that is also a lot of fun. Students get the opportunity to strengthen their creative talents or just have a good time. Some may eventually choose a career related to one of these fields, and Gloucester High is a good place to prepare oneself for such a career. With dedicated and sup- portive teachers who are willing to put in that extra effort, Gloucester High has a good reputation for turning out some tru- ly gifted and well trained students. Judith Cooper a full-time artist or designer Nancy House 27 s c I Clifford Brooks “I would be a chemist.” Rosemary Banks “I’d be on an expedition with Jacques Cousteau.” William Brundage ‘I ' d be soaking my feet in the sands of Maui. John Ciarametaro ‘I’d be working on the space program. John De la Torre “I ' d like to be an American President.” Git a Hankaren “I ' d be in Graduate School for Physics.” Susan Ingram “I ' d like to be in art school or an appraiser for a bank. 28 Jada McRae ‘I’d like to be a professional dancer or a professional golfer.” Patricia Sinclair ‘I would be ferrying yachts between Florida and the Bahamas.” Emily Nickerson ‘1 would be traveling the world. Thomas Walsh ‘I’d like to take a shot at being Porky Pig. The Science Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. It offers a wide range of courses from physics to marine biology. The teachers work with their students closely to fully insure a complete understanding of the subject matter. The faculty, head- ed by Cliff Brooks, goes beyond the textbook to make the classes more in- teresting, often performing full three act plays while giving a lecture or doing extra experiments they know the students would enjoy. 29 The Math department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. Math is the most logically understood subject in school. It is prob- ably the most important subject taught in school today. Although only one math course is required to graduate from high school, most students take two, three, or even four courses during their high school career. Teachers in the math department really care whether or not the students take to the material, taking time out of class or staying after school to help kids get the point. Richard Moore A broadcaster or an astronaut Mary Angelini rich Mary Matson An aerospace engineer or independently wealthy Diane Fallon Own a crafts store 31 Marilyn Clark Bell ringer Thomas Flannagan Lawyer Donald McPhail Photojoumalist Gerald O ' Neil toothpick salesman Roger Paradv Commercial fisherman 32 ¥ Philip Salzman Gardener Dave Smith Professional Golfer Gregg Smith game show host David Wise Jungle Medic The Social Studies Department is the most popular department al Gloucester High School. It offers students a chance to learn more about life by learning about history and about themselves. By study- ing the problems of the past, they may be better able to solve the problems of the future. The Social Studies Department keeps students up to date on current events in courses like “International Relations,” teaches them about human behavior in “Psychology,” and lets them learn about themselves in “Personal Growth.” Social Studies is important for the student who wants to leave Gloucester High School and make history. - y • J Ronald Bielicki Travel Agent Karren Cummings Millionaire Roger Estella Lawyer Ralph Giles Cook The Special Education Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. Services are available for all students who have dif- ficulty within a regular classroom and need extra support. Programs range from help in individual subjects to full day help. Jeanne Linehan World Traveler Karen Manigilia Photographer for National Geographic Wendy McGrath Traveler Janet Webster Interior Designer 34 Peter Dench Student Sheila Tranguch Doctor Casey Clarke Stockbroker Robert Delisle Salesman Maryellen Callahan Lawyer Kathy Mclear Student A R O R N M E The Physical Education Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. It allows students to get some exercise and gives them a break from classes by introducing many exciting indoor and outdoor sports. The Alliance Program is the most popular program at Gloucester High School. It focuses on activities that relate to real life experiences. It helps them develop their inner strengths. Judith Lyons Actress James Schoel Environmental Lawyer 35 Robert Benjamin — If I was financially fit I’d be living like a king. I’d be a big playboy at school! Angelo Bertolino Anthony Corrao Construction Builder Kathleen Dahlquist Gray The Vocational Department is the most popular department at Gloucester High School. It is composed of a hard- working and dedicated staff. It serves to provide students with a self-awareness of the world around them and a mixture of knowledge and skill that can be applied to life. The vocational program provides fields ranging from auto mechanics to carpentry to electricity. There are also machine and print fields open throughout the vocational program. The goal of the department is to provide each of its graduates with a skill in the working world. This skill is developed by pre- senting the students with a variety of problems to solve and projects to complete. John Orlando Carpenter Eugene Surrette Professional Guitarist Francis Sullivan Manufacturer’s Representative Dana Perry 37 CAFETERIA STAFF It. Rosalie Novello, Linda Burnham, Barbara Davis, Loise Banbace, Christine Militello, Kathy Genovese, Kay Decoste, Pauline Tarantino, Bar- bara Herrick, Rosalie Aveleis RETIRING TEACHERS Jeannette Ortins has been teaching for 18 years here at G.H.S., teaching introduction to type, advanced type, and office pro- cedures. She earned her B.S. in Ed. at Salem State College and has taken a few courses at the University of New Hampshire and at Boston University. Mrs. Ortins started teaching when she first came out of college. She taught for 7 years in various school systems, then she met her husband and soon stopped teaching to raise a family. But now that her four children had grown up and out, she returned to teaching. She came to Gloucester where she has been teaching ever since. She and her husband will both be retiring this year and plan to spend their winters at their Ft. Lauderdale home. Mrs. Ortins knows she will miss teaching and the kids very much; she’s always loved them both. Stephen Sutera has been teaching here at Gloucester High since he graduated from college. He went to Boston State, now the University of Massachusetts-Boston, for his B.A. degree and to Salem State College for his Master’s degree. After 21 years of teaching, he feels a need for a change. He decided a few years ago that he would leave high school with his daughter in ’87 and move on to something new. At this time his future plans are uncertain, but he wants to work in either personnel or public relations. Mr. Sutera enjoys teaching very much. Kids have always been important to him. He says “Of all the great things Gloucester has going for her, the kids are number one.” He’s leaving school with mixed emotions. He’s sad that he’s leaving his friends and students behind, but he is excited about the prospects of entering a new career. Mrs. Janet Webster has been teaching Special Needs at G.H.S. for 9 years. She was born in New York and earned her M.A. at Oakland University in Michigan. She began teaching at an elemen- tary school in Clarkston, Michigan. When she moved to Gloucester, she was asked to set up the Special Needs Department at G.H.S., which she did. It was a great challenge for her, but she enjoyed it. She finds teaching, especially teaching Special Needs, very rewarding on a personal level. Mrs. Webster will be spending her time running an inn that she has been working on for some time. For a while, she has been both a teacher and an innkeeper, which has been very hectic at times. Leaving the school will be very hard for her because she cares so much about her students. She knows she will miss them all very, very much. She hopes that students who are thinking of a teaching career will choose the field of Special Needs. Mrs. Marilyn Clark has been teaching for 27 years. Her first two years were spent teaching English, then she switched to the history department where she teaches history, psychology, and sociology. Mrs. Clark went to Illinois’ Wesleyan University for three years, then completed her B.A. degree at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa. Meanwhile, she had filled the needs of her small town by teaching English. Later she earned her Master’s degree at Salem State. Mrs. Clark plans to run a Bed Breakfast from her home in Rockport. She also is a Carillonerur (a bell ringer) at the Our Lady of Good Voyage Church. She wants to travel some, but doesn’t have any definite plans as yet. Mrs. Clark doesn’t see herself as retiring; she likes to think she is Graduating with the Class of ' 87. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Albina Papows Wendy McGrath Senior Advisors Kelly Ekborg Vice-President Amy Powers President Christine Burke Secretary Lori Monbourquette Treasurer SENIORS 41 Laurel Ackerman 353 Western Avenue MEMORIES: Peter Gabriel w KB, KK. SF; The Ambulance w KK; The b-d club, JB; Forgetting to get off the T; Sitting in the road and falling in the bushes w KK, CH; The ghost in my car; Mr. Smith goes to the funny farm; Sid and Nancy w JW; OH NO, The parking light! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, German Club, Thespians, Sawyer Medal INSPIRATION: If you can ' t deal with it, close your eyes. Vincent J. Adelfio 73 Friend Street Vince MEMORIES: Great times down Auto Shop and great times in En ish with Mr. Z and his bonus questions. Great times with P.Z. J.L. A.D. and great parties over C.F. place. Great time dancing with A.D. P.Z. J.L. in Boston. Awesome times with P.Z. when we went to Bruins games. INSPIRATION: Have crush on K.M. and especiallv M.B. Elin af Klinteberg 1087 Washington Street MEMORIES: K.M.C., MM. MG, JT. C.P.K.. SM. JM, Fun with E’s Toy — Like an Egyptian FMBIYRT Daydream Believer ask Mary, Eating acorns — ask Kate, A-l ask KM and MM Mexico with BM. The Herb is the spice of life ask Headly. It’s snowing ask Mary and Kate, THANKS MOM I LOVE YOU!!! INSPIRATION: Don’t ever stop dreaming, but wake up!! Alicia Rose Aello 1 Wise Place MEMORIES: Oh, this car is parked — ask KB. Ski trips 86-87, Wrong ski-lift ' — ask SF. You can ' t B Y N on TV! — ask DB. Dam that bird! — SF. That bag lady’s dead! It depends — KK. SF, KB, and FM. Sunglasses at semi w MO. Great times w The Gang and especially MO Let the good times roll! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Editor Ricker. Treasurer NHS, Rotarian, Theater INSPIRATION: In order to have a good friend you’ve got to be one. John Leo Allen 119 Pleasant Street Yvonne Anderson 18 Cherry Street MEMORIES: Boston Arport “Hooray! Two wonderful parents and three lovely crazy sisters ' . My birthday party, funny Halloween. — dance, at the Palace, varsity soccer, Dunkin Donuts Christina!. Weelll! YAYAYA “TalL Blond and Blue eyes? Bah Humbug!!! “Thank you for this wonder- ful year INSPIRATION: To be or not to be” Brian R. Anderton 30 Chapel Street Andi MEMORIES: Best times w SM, TIMA, FRANNY, KOTEX, TM, LLAM, whateva happened to RM, FM, PAL, DAN, EH, REM: Ethans, Kings, WATOBFT, 10 Bucks OTAY Summers at the beach S S alch the alleged party all the girls Daboys, SB and Monti, the club, SM best bud, Dougi fresh and HH 1 ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 INSPIRATION: No matter how wrong you are, argue to the end. Barry M. Apt! 134 Prospect Street Smurf, Browner MEMORIES: Summer of 86 GTw TR, JP, GO, BO, KM, HR, LF. Those 6 block classes w Mr. Brennan (Cement)! Everybody driving my car more than me! 5 block lunch w KM, HR, GR ACTIVITIES: ROTC 1, 2 Rifle 1 INSPIRATION: People only win against you as long as you let them. Jason Aptt 23 Holly Street Jay MEMORIES: Jammin with the Band INFUSION!!! EXCELLENT TIMES WITH SHANNON, CUT- TER, MIKE, KEN, BEN, DAVE, BRIAN, KIM, BETH, DEAN, SUSAN! THE FAIRLANE DUR- ING LUNCH WITH B.J., THE SHACK LIFE, KEN’S RAM SHANNON MY HORNPUT! INSPIRATION: Once you reach the point when you don’t care about anything people say, you’re going to Heaven . . . You’re own Heaven! JH Robin E. Aptt 1 0 Riverview Road Rob MEMORIES: Steve ILY 3-9-85; Never forget Newyear’s Eve “86” ask KO, BF, TK, SV, Florida bound “87” with KO, BF, ADR, CG, Ali want some cheese pizza? WR@CC ask KO, CG Did you put these on me? Thanks — Mom and Dad I Love U INSPIRATION: Don’t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Joseph Araujo 1 7 Exchange Street John Asaro New Way Lane MEMORIES: Good times in Shop with E.W., F.G., A.H., T.M., T.R. Up the house!! ACTIVITIES: Track 1-4, Football 1-3 43 Therese Asaro 66 Harrison Ave. Tay MEMORIES: GT w SFCBKPJBAMA CLSIGWLMBA ODTLMJLBOOTS. DT-YAFOM “SLAMM1N w SFCBAOMBLS, C. Pasture ask Sarah and Amy — 187, 2.2 a JB MARTINA NYC M+P a KP. YF you plate breaker how many ice creams have you had today Burkey? Thanks Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES: Softball 1-4 INSPIRATION: Life is what happens to you while you ' re busy making other plans — JL Kellie Marie Bagley 3 Hudson Road MEMORIES: Jason 9 12 85 I Love You Forever! Memories with KM, JB, SG. Partying with c o 86 JC. SR. DF, AB. PO, JH, GM. Best limes at the semi and prom. Driving around with TM. Why would you so it? Oh I ' m sorry! ILY Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading INSPIRATION: If you ' re looking you will find it. — INXS — TGIF! Pamela Baldwin R69 Eastern Point Road Kara M. Banks 25 Cliff Road MEMORIES: tag — thank you. Swimmin, Campin, Picnicin . . . the Zoo and the Aviary! Brenda ' s — and nachos! Ham on Rye! NY Super Fudge Chunk w Sand: Newton? As in fig?! CA Market spoons w Chris That guy from the Twilight Zone! SF CH P. Gabriel w KS and L. Oh! They ' re parked! DB83 w Sam. Jenn Kath and Shan — mince pie 82! Thank you SEKKSKAADBLAKl.FMCH love you lag. INSPIRATION: Behold, this dreamer cometh. Genesis 37:19 Jo-Ann Barbagallo 1 0 Western Avenue MEMORIES: SAMMY 12-14-84 ILY! I feel you thinking Rm. GTW RMM BLAMAJ FSN . BFB-RL. Rem: B-Day surprise for Ro w NS and SS N F 7- 1 1 WAYLA! 2-2 ask TA. BY-NOW! — 6 blk. ask Rob and Ant. N F Blue Cadillac BJM w LA. INSPIRATION: “Love is open arms. If you close your arms about love you will find that you are left holding only yourself. Lisa Ann Barrel 154 Prospect Street MEMORIES: Joe 12-5-86 ILYA! GTW AS LS DK WE cooking or sex ed ask WE KM TA summer 86 beach w JF LC KM LM KU Palace w Bubbles Kl Semi formal GTW Joe LS EC AS LS FP JP. GTW CRAS VN FM Best w LM Kl Thank you Mom and Mrs. Papows Love ya always! INSPIRATION: To live. love, and learn to succeed at all my goals in life. AM WE Scotl Anthony Barry 1 1 Cleveland Street MEMORIES: Karen. GT w Mike, Joe, Joe, Mike, Deacon, Jon, and All the rest of the guys. All the girls, both 86 and 87. Never forget the all-nighter at Tumby’s. Shots at 4 in the morning. Thanks Mom and Dad; couldn’t have done it without yas. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4; Capl. 4; Indoor and outdoor track 2-4. INSPIRATION: “I’ll risk it all. I’ll win your love, or I’ll take the Fall! Segar. Julie Austin Barusso 150 Ml. Pleasant Ave. Lefty, J.J. MEMORIES: BFA — MM and PC BTW — KTCVEPPMECKCJDDDDS BKSBEDKLJ- QBRKCWW and “The Guys” “Holyoke wkd” Yuker “PM Chips “Porcelain Princess” CV. Bullseye, ask EP “C”Woman ask KT. Old Stogy Bam. links Rd. ask MM. CTW Bob and SJ I LOVE YOU Mom and Dad! Thank you Brian. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; H.R. Rep. INSPIRATION: To live all my dreams to the fullest. Elizabeth Bertolino 132 Bass Avenue Beth MEMORIES: David 6 30 86 ILY; Buop-Boo MB and CB; Bos+HC MC; UNH@BC; HSW MM; Egg SF; Don’t AO; 2‘ 2 t divets SK; Shirley; Slams; Celts; Slg-ft.; B-Boys MB+RJ; 2XTR AO; SUN. Nile. Choc. w MC; Thanks Mr! Catch It ACTIVITIES: BB 1-4, CP — 4, Trk 1-4, Fid Hcky 1 and 4, CC 3, Class Rep 1-3 INSPIRATION: God, there is nothing you and I can’t do together! ... I Love you Mom, Dad, and Missie!! Donna Brien Seville Road Johanna Brodzinsky 213 Washington St. MEMORIES: Save your . . . Golf — stay on the grass The what Sailboat? Reggae at the Castle Looking for the cure Kraft M+CW Laleave it — it’s only qtr. nc. Joe Byrd Black M — California — Alien Dreams Atuna LM — gr. June — Sep. JBMRCSAMLM LHBaftlns Core yo ' CUZ YER DUM! INSPIRATION: I’d rather be a dead man in the grave than living as a puppet or a slave. Jill Brosnan 10 Day Avenue 45 Jennifer Eve Brower 54 Lexington Ave Mag. Jennie MEMORIES: Billy Ily! 1 Dudes — Missi — MONKEEMANIA 7-23-86 +9- -86 Cat-Peek-Bon- BE-KLCC NYPARTIESMC and CKJB and BH! The 60’s Peace Love Micky Steppin Stone — Florida Ask MC Kings Grant Ask MC Joan you’re 1 ofakind OreoBeachParty! Slams, MCHawaii SomedayBill!! Thanks Dolly and Hardy! INSPIRATION: We’re the young generation and we got something to say — THE MONKEES! Allison Brown 475 Washington Street MEMORIES: Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. Rem. gt’s in computers, ask R.J. Rem lunch of 86 w JR, CM, HR. Winter of 86 skating on mill pond w LS, CL, HR. Summer of 86 The pits and good harbour beach w Larry S. Rem. Lennies, Eating subs and a few laffs, ask RJ. I love you Larry INSPIRATION: Be what you want to be not what people expect you to be. Corey Brown Wells Street MEMORIES: REM GOOD TIMES AT LUNCH WITH EW RMJA. Also good times with DCJMJCJDCEPSSLBO. Donald Brown 4 Cedar Street Jeffrey S. Brown 40 Warner Street Jeff MEMORIES: Best of times with MO. PO. JG, NS. IL, JC. JL. Great time at the Semi-Formal with MB. Great times at the Pat ' s Games and at Labelle’s. I made it ' INSPIRATION: Make life what you want it to be. don’t let someone else ch oose it for you. Kellie R. Brown 1 5 Holly Street MEMORIES: Gtw BP. CT. JM. KL. BE. RK. NG. JS, TO. DK. WE. BS. DM. JS. BP CT at Exit 19. The AGH Crew. Bon Jovi 12 27 86 w BP. John. GT in Texas w JB and JB. Class of “87” 1 INSPIRATIONS: Times are changing, nothing stays the same, the news of today, will fade in tomorrow, the wild and the young, they all have their dreams. Mamie Melinda Brown 1 107R Washington St. MEMORIES: Best Friends W AO; Slamming! W TA, AO, CB, BUOP-BOO UB40 ask BB and CB; WHAT? WHO? WHEN? ask SK; Soothing Ber- rie; MT You’re my Hero; DG THE LEGEND; The arm was a dead give-a-way; You owe me a b— r!; We’re on a mission from Gad. SK; Banana Chips; I Love You, Mom and Dad! INSPIRATION: Weebles Wobble But They Don’t Fall Down Patricia Marie Brown 9 Nautilus Rd. MEMORIES: All the great limes with best buddies AC, NA, SK and SF. Watch out for S. Kricker, ski sickness, right Sandy. Hey, Amy let’s just dazzle them!!! INSPIRATION: Love all you can, and then try to love a little more! My love to Jason, I’ll never forget you. Momma! I’ll love you always! Thanks for all the help. Dad!!! Jessica Marie Bryan 12 Shore Hill Rd. MEMORIES: Save your?! BATMAN — Br Looking for the cure Reggae at the castle Bf RR LM L and TD CS MM KC MF YA AM MB MR KB — leave it, it’s only a Qtr. nc. — Jo Mama — BLM Picnic in DD at 1 :30 Dino in the Mayo — Hey got a quarter Calif. Alien Dreams — Atuna Light house Aft. Lane cause yer dum Knocni INSPIRATION: If you don’t like the world you l ive in create your own. Gerald Joseph Buotte 5 Prospect Square G.J. JR. MEMORIES: Cheers to the orig. Muddie Buddies, MH, SS, KG, Miss ya Scraps, Love ya Les, Ask KL. Great Times w SH, FS, RW, GS, KG, MH, KB, ML, DEA I Love You! Mom CCN, Ask JC, FS Stuck at Bendy ask SH 4WD Madness w KG MH GO METS! Ask BP Lighthouse Parties John Hefl Skiing “86” Psycho is Gone! DOC INSPIRATIONS: Expect Nothing and you, won’t be disappointed!!! Christine Ann Burke 34 Bass Ave. Burkey, Stine MEMORIES: Great times w l Friends. Never forget — Sum ’86 — BB TA AO LS LM!! UNH@BCW BB — FredF Bev. — Celts! UB40 and MY CAR? TABY (69 and TO) SLAM- MERSw LS and TA! F FLMGREEN SOCKS — KC WHERE IS THE PARTY? US — Buop-Boo I Luv U Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Fid. Hky. 1-4; B- Ball 1-4 Capt.; ’87 Sec. CAFSC INSPIRATION: Living means learning from your mistakes, and laughing about them!!! Dawn Marie Burke 2 Fair St. MEMORIES: SQ, Germany and Quebec, what a waste! BOWIE 83, STING w MR-KB VH w UJ- YO! The gang. Nameless, Faceless many — MR, SJL VM’S Parties! LPDTAH, Mel! ACTIVITIES: Softball, Thespians, Pep Club INSPIRATION: Spread a Hide happiness as you go by. Sdng Quick — What’s the meaning of life? Thanks Mom and Dad. David W. Burnham 16 Carlisle Street “Seagull MEMORIES: 4lh Block Volleyball with Matt, Tim, Frank M., Frank T., Steve, Ray and Mike. 3rd Block Cooking with Francis, Carla, Gina and Chris. Jay, Remember Study with Dean. INSPIRATION: Good Luck To The Class of “87 John Christopher Burroughs 594 Washington Street Jamie Byrne 36 Englewood Road, Magnolia MEMORIES: Popsicles and Rocks A.W. Wk. Ends in Boston Face mask sessions w S S, “Well of- ficer 1 have my Y-card. Kimi and Sara at the prac- ing fawn house. Purple moodies (a Squam rock, “Sa-wann-ien J.H. Observatory, Lemon Rock — flying dishes. Dinner parties ASSAY 69, Fuzzy. INSPIRATION: Believing in yourself is the greatest feeling of all. Kerrie Ann Callahan 87 Ml. Pleasant Ave. MEMORIES: B F A — Kris Mtcy, Joe’s Garage b-ball — A R S Y-talks 12 31 84 w KCAO 1 29 85 — TIM — N F Y. off-off TY — Kris, Sun morn AC JD KC SKI TRIP 85-87 — MAC Amy’s — Eth Kev-r-u-up, LOST IN THE SNOU — EP, PM PEBBLE BEACH (s.r.) AO Chin. F.D. Thanks Mom and Dad I Love You. INSPIRATION: If you try too hard to be someone you’re not you may waste the person you are. Frank Capone 24 Washington Sq. MEMORIES: Good times with Friday night hockey with the gang. How about the time over JC’s house. What a blast! How about the black hole ask SG! Class of “87” rules fun times up the garage with SC, DH, TC. CP. ST, AC, KH, Get Serious Kevin M. Carpenter 70 Harrison Ave. MEMORIES: Good times in Auto Shop W FTDS- JMKT “Fireball Express” 10 86 DC Love Y ' a! To all the great times and many more to come. Thanks M B INSPIRATION: To live life to the fullest, because you only get one chance. Amy Beth Carrol) 117 Maplewood Ave. MEMORIES: Always remember great times with friends (you know who you are) never a dull mo- ment w HR, KT, PW, PB, PM! Thanks Mom and Dad ILY ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society INSPIRATION: To make all my dreams come true Kelly Cavanaugh 1 Thompson Street William J. Chadwick 5 Homans Court BJ Chaddy MEMORIES: Lunchtime in the Fearlees Fairlane; w JA F-lrip to Boston: 6th Block study in the field with CR, MG, JA ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Women INSPIRATION: To achieve all my goals. Peter J. Ciarametaro 23 Trask St. Pete MEMORIES: almost killed while running around the back shore by a motorist. INSPIRATION: To have ROCK GROUP that makes it big. OH YEAH; CMP t AH Carla M. Ciaramitaro 20 Exchange St. MEMORIES: Frank 10-6-84, I LOVE YOU! GTW Linnda, Fran, Darlene and the rest of the gang. REM RT’S juice, never again, ask FM. BOOM-BOOM! CJ’s Parties, ask the gang. Don’t forget (S.A.M.) Getting sick. PO W JB and JL 1980! (Our secret weapon. Right Lin?) Thanks Mom and Dad, ILY! INSPIRATION: We find in life exactly what we put into it! Diane Faye Ciaramitaro 49 Perkins St. MEMORIES: Shellie, Bridget, Nichole, Camping, 85, 86. Madonna 85; GTW KC, AM, WO, AW, RL, ND, AC, MandM. Summer 86; 12-12-86 w LD, AM, CM, JO. Love those midnight pan- cakes! Thanx to all my friends I luv u all! Most thanx to mom, dad, Kelly, and Debra. I love you all very much! INSPIRATION: What you are is God’s gift to you. But what you make of yourself is your gift to God. Domenic Ciolino 18 Poplar Street Dombo, Klondike MEMORIES: Dec. 12, 1:30 PM. 48 Sprints, OUy ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Women INSPIRATION: To play soccer for the University of Lowell and become an electrical engineer when I graduate. Head for the mountains. Grace Clooney 3 Birch Grove Heights MEMORIES: Always REM best buddies Josie, CT, SH, TP, MO, DR, CN, JC. N F Montreal! 7 1 1 yes let’s! Where’s my stuff! NF Lori. W, Thanks! Where is he, Cinky? you can’t afford it, ask Josie! 19 and still here! 1 7 84 I Love You Mike, Always! Don’t Forget it! ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 Good luck Mom, I love you all! Erica Beth Coles 1104 Washington Street Fuzzy, Eh-Ah, Bad Duck MEMORIES: 10-27-84 Fred, it’s been great fun ILY! GTW friends new and old JB, PM, EP, KC, KT, SK, MB, IP, RW, MM. ED and all the rest Girl’s night out at my house 1-2 3-87!! I Love You Mom, Dad and Bry Thanks for everything. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: SC 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, X-C 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, NHS, Flicker INSPIRATION: It’s not the men in my life, it’s the life in my men — Mae West Darren Collins 1 48 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: Maureen 6-25-86 Stage Ft. Park Like true nature’s child, we were bom to be wild. I can climb so high I never want to die. — Remember partying with: JM, GM, JP, JD, JC — Globe up the hill “Dribble” RDPK 1 INSPIRATION: Don’t Drink and Drive; You might hit a bump and spill your drink. Kellie Marie Cooney 24 Holly Street Spaz MEMORIES: GTW Lex, GN, 4th blk. study w AM, GN, LS, and KO 1st blk. Mrs. Jones and wheat! Never forget Dunkin Donuts! ask CV. “we’ve got . . ask Am and TM Cheering camp w CV, MP, and GG curbage! Sat. night w Tom! ILY MOM and JOHN! ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics and cheering Matthew G. Cooney 1028 W’ashington St. Matt Coon Coondog MEMORIES: All kinds of madness w LL, AD. RD, SM, DL. TO, SL MR. DA. PO. MM. TM. The Van Ha Ha. Summer ' 86 Th beach. The Capts. The Parties with BW and MJ. INSPIRATION: I got no time for spreading rules the time has come to be gone though I healthy drank a thousand times it’s time to Ramble on. — JP Kristen Marie Cooper 4 Ferry Lane MEMORIES: Junior I’m out of shape. S. sign Custard’s last stand ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country, Spr- ing and Winter Track, NHS Deborah Ann Corte 23 Beacon Street MEMORIES: Dominic I love you! 4-20-86 good times w DS LS LN FM MB VF AS DK AM and others yeah! Ask Dawn Semi-Formal and the Thanksgiving ask DS never forget “Sugarloaf worm ask AS. Hey Chunk never forget New Year’s Eve 86 Stage Fort ask MB LS DS JC “FLO Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you Nov. 29 H.T. ask Dom INSPIRATION: You have to go through hell to get to heaven. Timothy M. Costa 1 1 Sumner Street MEMORIES: Good limes with ES, JM, DJ, JW, FC, SG, BB Never forget the good times on Friday night. Hockey, and all the Gang! Stephen M. Cole 210 Washington Street Crash, Freddie, Cote Jones, Ennis, Cole Train MEMORIES: Rem the 23, BA and KF what luck 4wkds in a row. I T K Frat Boys. Long live the CH Busch men. Push the ?! ! thing it won’t move ask TM. I rem KL 4EVA REM Sleprock. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 3, 4, lnt. Basketball 2-4, NHS 4 INSPIRATION: Always look forward because the past is only a long lived cherished memory (Krista). Josephine M. Cottone 27 Reservoir Rd. Josie, Jo MEMORIES: Chuck sum of 82 and forever never forget the great times love you always babe! g t w grace cindy sue Montreal 476 ask Sue run tranvestites ask CT SH GC MA DR MO we can’t af- ford it ask Grace shopping spree ask Sue NF the 7 11 club! love you Mom and Dad INSPIRATION: If you want something don’t let anyone stand in your way Chuck and Josie. Amy Allegra Crowley Fort Hill Ave. MEMORIES: Amos f-mc joy ask — SF gtw PB squirrel squad SF — Jimmy P crew TA-CO w? ’87 Bpm=hospkc= slag halldance 84bananabread? RS=YUK SunHang KC DC JR JI = PePelost vani- ty TSlams nitespy OKgreatJD nev forget John show? miniwheats little milk I Love You Mom Dad Billy Blitzy INSPIRATION: “Take a chance like all dreamers you can’t find another way you don’t have to dream it all just live a day’’ Ralph William Cunha 2 Centennial Avenue Ralphie MEMORIES: “Line it up” Great game against Beverly 12 17 86 Look at those .Ask JM DW TC ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; NHS INSPIRATION: “It’s not over till it ' s over — Yogi Krista B. Cunningham 9 Traverse Street MEMORIES: btw; KC, JD, AC, AM, MC; yslm- Melba, HT3, Ker @Y, OFF! mtcys; RS-yuk AC Bum? feet Late AM? Beast! Dale nervous? MC, Jwtb; Sun. w JPAK; Bos; GHB; socks; Chica — w d; skit’s, HotD AO, slidin — JB, Fuzzy N’s FlicksXX! SWATH n f Joe I Love You Mom and Dad! ACTIVITIES: B-ball 1-3; Eng. Award; NHS INSPIRATION: Moments pass and lime moves on but dreams remain, just as long as there are dreamers. Phil P. Curcuru 29 Gree Street “Gugadilla MEMORIES: Good Times Up the Play Ground Green Street, 1 Partying with SL, AS, BC, JC, SG, and The Rest. “87” 1 INSPIRATION: To Get My Own Business and Make Lots of Money. Sean C. Curcuru 20 Ryan Road “COOKS MEMORIES: GTW? LF. IT, FS. remember Bren- nan ' s class cement! Study Hall third period. ACTIVITIES: Football. Baseball, practice football w BC. INSPIRATIONS: To end communism in the modem world. Kimberly K. Currier Thurston Point Road Kim, Natalie, Euro-FA MEMORIES: Florida 87. Wally World 3 14 87! BF: Pam Melissa, Carla. Boston: The Credit Card It’s dark down there The block fight w Pam! April: Being part-time! There ' s no room, SCOTT ALWAYS INSPIRATION: The most wasted day of all is a day on which you do not laugh. Thank you. Mum, Bob, Dad, Kathy, and Patty. Brian Albert Culler 65 Holly Street Cutter, Nulla, sputnik MEMORIES: space, the final frontier, scamp dies from Killington Enter the century V6 Jammin with Infusion Rack of What? There’s a hole in the floor. Hey! Jay, Monk, Bennie lolhead you’s clamin that’s it! Warp factor one Mr. Sulu! ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Flicker, Elicilor. INSPIRATION: To be the president of the Trojan Company. Julie E. Davis 9 Ocean View Drive “Jules” MEMORIES: Gtw Melb, Jenn, Kerrie, Amy, Phyll, Erin, Wek, Kel, Patty, Ro, Katie, Jane; Marie: Ymbf-anf! JB 62686 — Yafom! Walks w AP; t y 4 Ding a friend, Krista!; laughs and ts w TA; Sun moms w KK, AP (5) C’s; Summer days and nights at GHB; SWATT!; thanx to my sisters and brothers! INSPIRATION: Home is not where you live, but where you belong — I love you Mom and Dad! Ali Dello Russo 23 Chestnut Street MEMORIES: Best times with — CGDKBFRAKOTKCJ FMDCSHLLCMJDAMC- MKM — Fort Lauderdale “87” Spring Break w Coleen, Beth, Kate, Robin! Alwys Rem sum of 84 with the gang never forget cheese pizza ask BF, RA, CG Thanks Mom, I Love U! INSPIRATION: It’s not so pretty when it fades away ’cause it’s just an illusion in this passion play. P. Benatar Douglas J. Denis 59 Prospect Street Dougie MEMORIES: Never 4-get Annemarie Wentzell 4 22 85 ILUVYA! Hey Tracker! FSUW DSEDALJS. Sun. F-ball. DS How’s Lefty? Thanks Mom! Rem. the MTRCL KC. Joe Garage. Street-Hockey. Anne I’ll miss you while I’m in the Air Force, I LUV YOU!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F-ball 2, 3, 4; Intr. B-ball; The Red Eyes. INSPIRATION: Don’t wait 4 trouble cause it will always come! Erik Dombrowski 908A Washington St. SKI MEMORIES: GT’s with Dick, Doug, Ant, Joe, Joe, Jim, at the beach “BANG BANG LOOLOO” “Dick, Let’s switch” The Red Bomber” PAT, remember the MOLEMAN AND CHARLY GOR- DON REX AND KIRE ON 24 ELSINORE “NAKED” ACTIVITIES: Football, Intermediate Underwater Basket Weaving INSPIRATION: The search for Christ is over, I am here. Mary Ann Doucette 44 Sumner Street Shorty — Giggles MEMORIES: Great limes with Marc I Love You! 11-16-86 11-18-86 The summer of “86” The Beach “25” ask MG and CW CW sneaking out ask MG the audi “munchkins” G T W MG, CW, JJ, AH, DK, LS, JB, DB, JB, NW, MD, CM, ST, RT, LW, AN, CA, AS, WE, GS, BK, oh Yes and many excellent times w Allen! ask MG. I Love You and miss you Ganine! Thanks for everything Miss C. I Love You Mom and Dad Deborah Ann Douglass 19 Coriss Ave. Debbie MEMORIES: GTW CS, ML, NV, LD, MM, NE, SG, JP, BG, LM, TA, AM ACTIVITIES: B’s Hockey, Movies, Bike Riding, Softball, Baseball; That Certa, in someone; I will always remember the fun we had Q’n foods w Mrs. Moginot, never f t the Christmas party INSPIRATION: To become a medical assistant, and to succeed in life, and to make my parents proud of me: I love you Mom and Dad! 53 Lea Doyle 48 Atlantic Road Brian Edward Duncan 3 Hesperus Circle Pumpkin MEMORIES: DW, SH, BB, MR. JB, SH, SM, Rem Neil Young ask DW, BB, SH Lemon Rock and NOAA w soccer team swilling snappers; Turtle Hunting ask SH (Howie); GUYS! Line it up w DP, JM, DW, Go to the ball! Dave is that dirt? ACTVITIES AND HONORS: JV Soccer 2, Varsity 3-4, Capt 4; Student Council 3 Adam Robson Dunn 15 Dalton Road Phil MEMORIES: Anarchy is against laws. Caught by Skids, smoke my peace pipe smoke it right ' Final Words: Amen Where there’s a will, there’s a won’t. Happiness is Haiku! The Turtles, Eagles. U2. Wild Magnolias. Joel, Lou Reed, Steely Dan. Kansas. Talk Talk. Talking Heads The Zombies. Associa- tion, Rappin Rodney. INSPIRATION: I’m an atheist. I don’t believe in Zeus. ThTh That ' s all folks! Julie Ann Du w art 22 Friend St. “Suceubl,” “Scubbs” MEMORIES: MufTy Ask Julie Fitz “Summer Nights. Party at 1 WYOMA! FTSQ. W VF, LS, LN, DF. MB, CF, JL, AD. Late night parties with Muff. JM, RS. CF. BW, CG, “Speeding with VT, LN, LS, MB. I made it Mom and Dad! INSPIRATION: “You have to throw a stone in the pool to make it ripple Squeeze Kelly Ann Ekborg Prentiss Road Kel. Ka-k. Nelly 11-9-84 DJS ILY! 2-7-86 Darnel Joshua ILY MOM. DAD and Family BTW — CN. KT. EP. JD. AA, CV. PM. JB. KC AP. AC DS. EC JF. MO. JC Best times at JC ' s LLfriend — AC — rember SF- 84 Walks w AC — TRANKS — AP and WM ACTIVITIES: Hmrm. Rep 1-4. SC 2-4. VT @ Sports — T. SB INSPIRATION: Everybody makes mistakes it ' s how vou pick up the pieces that makes you a winner or a loser ' THANKS A. BARBIE E lizabeth H. Ellis 1 2 Acaida St. Beth MEMORIES: GTW SS. JM. KL. RG. DF. KH. JC CM. KC MC JB Last Weekend in Vermont Jill! Fiesta of ’86’ — Gone! ET — As- AC DC 1 Acid Box ' NF the SS of ‘85’ S-SS. KL. JM. F T WTB SFTR! PTYP — PS. What GTG? INSPIRATION: The good times are the best time , the bad times fade away, the good times are forever, but the last time is today! — J. Giels Wendy Lee Enos 13 Sargent Street MEMORIES: Mike, I luv ya! 3 8 86 ME thanks for an educational year in Hr Rem. 2 yrs of cook- ing, or was it sex ed? W LB KM and TA Meke — How’s your head? DP and DK, Good Luck in the future! Thanks DK, LB, MD, KM, CK, DC, DB, NV, and BK for a great year! Also thank you Mom and Dad! INSPIRATION: Follow your dreams and don’t stop believing in them! Bruce Ercolani 89 Eastern Ave. ERKA MEMORIES: Best times with: MS, JM, JW, VA, AL, TP, SG, DS and very best times with Dana Perry in the auto shop and Dennis Martin, the only teacher our class ever learned something from (Big Man Marty) Best times always with my fe on say that I met two years ago — Christa Orlando, Benco Nancy Anne Ercolani 89 Eastern Avenue “Nance” “UGLY” MEMORIES: Gary 4 29 84 I LOVE YOU! Senior year “87” GTW Best friends over the years. THANKS MOM AND DAD, I LOVE YOU! INSPIRATION: Live your life to its fullest — Do the best you can and never stop loving the people around you. Jaime Faria 9 Luzitana Ave. Faria, Dumb Portagee MEMORIES: Guys, line it up Soccer Team Cutter and Shine thanks for the help JP, LS, JL, GN, KC. Heinies in the tent W JS, PS, ES. Rascals W JV, PH, PC salt bag Sissy Brothers DW, JF, GTW the gang ACTIVITIES: Soccer Capt. INSPIRATION: Peace is within the mind if no mind exists there is no peace. Joanne Rose Favaloro 12 Knowlton Sq. MEMORIES: Austria 86 Steve 2-18-86 “One Night Love Affair” Ask EC “Turned into Much More” Fiesta 86 at GHB — What time is it? Ask WF Talks at work w SC Fourth of July Party at Mark’s — Homemade Bomb — ask WF Montreal 86 at the drive-in w Steve and the guys Remember the good times with friends Cristina J. Favazza 5 Columbia Street Luca N F sum 86 8 7 You are my world 8 15 MEMORIES: GF JS JS KS VF BP Chiquita and Bellissima Italy 86; LS EG LV MF LF DC VS RA MF. HI! I’m R . . . and I watch VM. Dodo Bogota Help! AIVTO, so no Cadivto! Gaia xmas 85 Don’t ask (GF) INSPIRATION: If you understand me, you already know me. ILY — Nonno, Nonna, Ma, Daddy, Carlo and Steven I made it c o 87 Sting Pele J. Favazza 4 Liberty Street FAZ MEMORIES: Great limes with SG, TR, REP, The Wave, A Fine MESS, ST, C. Scola. OHMSRIP The Big “Z” Li ves on. Ride the rail — walk the block! ank Sam. The Boys in Elect. Shop. MOM, DAD. 1 Did it! I Love you! INSPIRATION: Only if it ' s worth it. Vincie Favazza 98 Prospect Street Joseph B. Feldman 1 5 Cleveland St. “Eppesla” MEMORIES: 1st period wood w D.H., C.M., J.C. CAF study D, G, C, J. NARC”?! Cooney ' s van Bingos in gym w Pepe Duke Glen. Did I give Mrs. Ingram a Hard Time? Ask Ere! Remember the cleaning lady? J.F. and Meg. Out of Here! I Love You Mom and Dad. INSPIRATION: To Live in a World of Peace and Happiness. Benjamin Ferrini 1 1 A Bass Avenue Julie Ann Fitzgerald 188 Atlantic Street Muffy MEMORIES: Best times with JM! Meet me at 3! Love walks in! HDCCC Ask John! On 2nd thought, don’t ask! Great times w JS BP SB GC YF JD — Summer Nights Scubs skiing w B14. RS, JM. CG. KL. SB Never forget KA AH BM parties! Camping 84 FIT light house ILVJM! I made it! Thanx Mom and Dad I love you both. INSPIRATION: There ' s a place for us — you know the movie ' s song Sara Fitzpatrick 3 Old Nugent Farm Road Liam Flannagan 321 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: CIA, IRS, KGB Good Times w Tom T, Stomey, Cucks, AM, SF, PA, BP, MP, TB, RF, BA, HR, SC, etc. . . . Cement!! How are ys? Biology, Sunbathing on the roof, driving w out a license, CRS is the 1, Nice car Sean! It’s unbelievable!! Camp. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football, Volleyball, Who’s Who, BDOA, nude photography, AA, Doc. INSPIRATION: Don’t kill your dream, execute it!!! Jessica Flynn 4 Pirates Lane Jess MEMORIES: Anthony 1 1 26 83, I’ll never forget ya. GT ’Sw PA JB JF SH ND AL AP JG KC. Hadv- sies ask JB. Tale off and Raccoons ask CR. Slept on beach and BASH! ask ND. Shut up Nicole or I’ll pull a Rambo on you! That Crazy Sat. night w ND RL AL “By now” Peter 9 20 86 I Love ya! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Gymnastics 1-4, Capt. 4, Track 1 and 4, Footall Cheering 4 Yvonne Irene Forgette 69 Commercial Street (Fort) MEMORIES: Summer in Ohio! The best! Spiros Great Friends: TF, KS, JS, LF, DA, NM, SM, JM — SO I says to Mary! Am a special new-friend! TA — you broke my plate! LP’s House — Party — talks! I Love You Mom and Salvy! Thanks Best Memories: SCOTT I Love You Babe! INSPIRATION: To do the best I can, and make the people who love me, proud of me. Thanks everyone! Susan Lee Foster 4 Elizabeth Road MEMORIES: Best times w FM, KK, and CH. Gt ' s — 14 — KB! ILE — KK — 1 1! “THE SEARCH!” 1 and 2 ask KK. “Damn that bird! ask AA. Topsfield — WTC? Fond mems. of parking lots in Derby Vt. ask CH. Keys in Rkprt. ask SR WHOSE fault?? Lt. nite talks w Scott and Sheryl! Always rem. 5-30-86! I love you Mom and Dad. INSPIRATION: When I’m deep inside of me don’t be too concerned I won’t ask for nothin’ while I’m gone — “Honesty” Elizabeth Fraga 578 Western Avenue Chris Fronliero 4 Nautical Heights MEMORIES: G.V.S. Electrical, In-between classes at the locker w Tweetie. Good times dancin at the semiformal, Good-Bye G.H.S. INSPIRATION: Open your eyes to the real world and live your life for nobody but you. 57 Lorraine E. Fugalli 28R Cherry Street Lori, Screamer MEMORIES: Rob 12-13-85 Love ya Mom and John Y.T.B. Great times w AL, YF, JS, KW, KO the summer never forget Yvonne. Thanks for being there Robby I love you. Thanks Izzy F.E.T. INSPIRATION: Chase a few rainbows . . . swing on a star . . . keep your face to the sun ... be what you are Scott Michael Fulford 29 Lincoln Ave. Fufu MEMORIES: GTW MP. BP. FS, TT. MO; RF AR- MONDO, RMBR The nght at AM’s house. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4 INSPIRATION: W hen you have a dream don’t let anything dim it; keep hoping, keep trying; the sky is the limit Beatrice M. Gagne Top O’ the Harbor 1-18 Bea MEMORIES: A L MT 7 TRS JPB F F Turtle G FDL NV Traffic Directors ASD ML C P W Shelly Rem. “Tony” and SCG FCF ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Junior Rotarian, Honors Business Club, Typing 90. Shorthand: 100 INSPIRATION: To be the best that I can be. Thanks Mr. Femino and Mrs. Davis, Mom and John Michael A. Gaipo 37 Taylor Street Mike MEMORIES: Beth in Chem physics “When ' s the date? Somebody as B.B. W atch out for the mole man. GT W SC, BP, ED. SF, AM. and all the others. Rememer D. Grimes. “Reagan. Can’t forget the Middleton gang. BA. don’t miss those animals. INSPIRATION: “Living to run and running to live’ ' ; Bob Seger; “Sinners are much more fun Billy Joel. Colleen M. Gallagher 34 Atlantic Street MEMORIES: Aran 9-5-85 BF S ADR. BF. TK. DK. RA. KO. JD Fu Lauderdale 4-18-86 ADR. BF. RA. KO! Want some cheese pizza! Ali! No way Robin!! Did I come in the front door or the back? 11-28-86 .Ali it ' s 6:30 am! I Love U .Aran INSPIRATION: .As you go throughout life, tackle every obstacle you meet and remember that win- ners never quit and quitters never win. Thanks MOM! Salvatore A. Gallo Jr. 23 Mansfield Street Sammy MEMORIES: Good Times with FC PF. REP. ST. BS. DC. CP. AC, TC. DH Ohms - RIP The Big “Z” livs on. Pete — Ride the rail and walk the block! Pool hoping hit the deck Frank ' Late night at the Fits ask SB. SP. FC ST. Elect Shop 1 Thank Y ou Mom and Dad I love you. INSPIR ATION No bodv can help vou but yourself Joseph J. Ciacalone 30 Pine Street “Jiggs,” “Animal” MEMORIES: Great times partying w MO, PO, JB, SW, and JL; also awesome times at the Patriots games; I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD!!! INSPIRATION: Never rest until your dreams are achieved. Francis M. Gibbs La Rose Ave. Chipper MEMORIES: Rem west w JG — JA — EW — RG — SS — Semi w BK — MS — DD — AW — JF — PA — SHELBY Rem JL — TS — CB — TT — KT — MJ — ML — Mr. B’s Class ACTIVITIES: Spring Winler Track; Football Mary Ellen Gilliss 5 Silva Court MEMORIES: Never forget Doug 4-21-84 I love you best times with: Corina, Sean, Wendy, Debbie, Karen, Kristen, Barry, Anne, Lynanne, Wayne talks Sandy JTCL CC ask Corina Wendy what did he do! JRNY w CA, SF, DC Coffee breaks 2nd blk type I love y ou Ma! Marsha L. Gorrell Sunset Pi. Rd. Marshmello, Garsha! MEMORIES: JT MM KP EA Frank Lanesville! Mrs. Mello Remember tiny bubbles ask JT! Quiet please! Relax!, Biesus!, snausages. Ask JT, RH, FM. In the end I was the winner! Com much com ask JT wah na nananana na nana ask JF OYA! JF, JS TFASC!! INSPIRATION: Memories are the diaries we keep in our hearts. Frank 7-9-84. Janice Gove 23 Ferry Street Jan MEMORIES: Many thanx to Mom and Dad, T S, Bill 7 6 83 4-ever 2-88 Europe, Cmpng 85, Penes ML, Cruise I love you hun! Bst X’s w the ngbrhd (l° ve ya), P H up the hill, Gris nite out, long dks ask SG, Campfrs, M M and coffee breaks w CO, bars in Europe ask DG, CH, TM, w NH and NJ Cat, we’re being fllwdnh — boys, I miss you Matt (HATDWNH) Susan Greenhigh 3 High Popples Rd. Sus MEMORIES: Never forget all my friends in Den- mark! Missed you, Long talks W RJ Great times w HB Thanks for everything, Mette! Christmas ’86 GE GTW friends in Glou. 86 Rockport Dinner w Anne Shopping w NV KS Glou. family Linda, Richie, Jason, Erica! ILY Mor Far 86-87 INSPIRATION: If you cannot be with those you love, love those you are with. Chritopher Hadley 10 Grapevine Road Alexander MEMORIES: BLAH! The Boat — FM — WGD! Yowza Just around the bend! Para Parking Lots — SF Diving in the bushes — KK and LA 1:00 — RBMs w KB Sand in my shorts — VM Tents — MR — tdbobd It’s a 4-door car! — AML Amigos — AH — SM — NR — It’s the Law! A1 AA CS and EBs Friday night crew ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians Flicker Track — WGD! INSPIRATION: Heaven, must be there, well it’s just got to be somewhere — Eurogliders Margaret Hale 161 Western Ave. Wheezy MEMORIES: What? Strange but good times in Beverly. Stop the truck! Beach w DF 5 18. Follow the doormen! SAT’s are easy! Ask KW. It’s (lying! Detention. What’s it made of? Rock 12 17 86 what noises? Rebel dressed in shades! Bag Lady! INSPIRATION: Speak softly and carry a big stick — TD Susan E. Hancock 37 School Street MEMORIES: Yrs back Fri. nites w CT, TP “I’m sooo haappeee’’ 7 11 gn “Aye my knee ask JC PL’s summer of 85 the best bummin w KH fresh soph w w 57 shopping spree JC How do we feel about bridges Cindy? DAVID forever I love you Mom and Ken Thanks INSPIRATION: Years from now I’ll laugh about it. Brenda Ann Hand 84 Maplewood Park Lenda, “B, Beedah! Family: Thank you for standing by me! Chris: Love ya, hun Mom: I love you! Thanks! Manny: Wuv ya! Mr. B and Mr. H: Thanks for the kindness and sup- port! Friends: CH, YF, DS, KG, MS. CB, DH, BH, DP, H DW, AH, KB, AH, MH, STUDY 2, FYMS. “Dunno — musla missed it.” INSPIRATION: Happy are those who dream but are willing to work to make those dreams come true! “87”! Glenn Hardcastle 64 Eastern Point Road Tex” MEMORIES: The 1985’s “Texas Jam, all my friends in Texas with all the good times and my Valentine’s Party that I had there. My Senior Year at Gloucester High!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Playing on the Gloucester High’s Tennis Team and having a good year. INSPIRATION: “Achieve the Impossible David Haskins 36 Ocean Ave. Dave From Miami MEMORIES: I would just like to thank the Mineo ' s for letting me stay with them. I would also like to thank Dawn and Kellie for being such good friends. And for all my other friends I have made this year. I’ll see you in the years to come. Gabriel Havener 6 Prospect Ct. Donald Oscar Hayes 21 Roekport Rd. Duke (Dukester) MEMORIES: Best times with Loo, Bubba, Lambo, Rude Dude, EPPESTA, CH, Pepe, Moleman, Fred- dy, Cheese, Kegsler, Blatch, Coondog, Pat, Sceilar, Purple Monster, Lob, Magic Bus, Black Van, Study, 2 GCJD, Brass Rub 8, GJ Pep Rally, TVC, HBR, Pig, Wall, Legs, HEMM, Fish w DD, Fluff tie. INSPIRATION: I want to go where the sun keeps shining through the pouring rain, “To live and love” I love you Mom and Dad Stephen F Heanue 168 Hesperus Avenue “Hawk” and “Byrd” MEMORIES: G T with BB, BD, DW, MR, JB, DM, GW, PM, DH, EH, AM and the soccer fags — Lemon Rock Barrels, Beach fires. The one sec. Funnel Best times w Maddie M, Howie Porter REEB “Jammin” Vail “86” “Look out below” D D with BB and DW The Tomb w T, C and Tracy “MVP” — Paint Factory, H.R. Reps. “HA” PM and the Midnight Press INSPIRATION: “If you got it spend it.” Justin Mike Hegarty 225 Washington Street Justin Time MEMORIES: H.S. Dance a year ago May 1986 famous slamming, banging, boogying madness, see- ing Back To School, First time I ever drove till late in night with JS and MO, not enough space to put anymore down. Favorite Groups: Aerosmilh, Led Zeppelin, Kinks, Van Halen, J. Geils, etc. INSPIRATION: Have a great Ufe! Will M. Higgins 1092 Washington Street MEMORIES: Summer of 86 with Nick — unlimited swill in Lanes ville and vicinity Burchard’s house — Backyard Barbeque Grateful Dead 7 4 86 DBNRCBJWETC. Hey David, How about Vieques? Best time in our lives so far! And keep cool at Calif. Maritime. You helped me survive Tilton. Cindy: Never forget our memorable times — A toast to Elkins! All we are saying is give peace a chance J. Lennon. Later. Andrew Home 309 Washington St. MEMORIES: Voc. hall gg, Vokie till the last TM, SF, JT, TR, SG, DR, FG, GS, JA, RG, MJ, AS, SC, RS, Thanks Mom, Dad, Kel. 69 CAMARO 12 17 86 RC n AH 6 23 86 R prock CB Luzdo’s Lego’s St. Paul! Girl Shop Kazoo Mr. Z Grover get the Chalk. Mocca, Fat Albert, The Camel The gang RM baseball in shop 2-1 TX, RE, PJ — Wherever u are INSPIRATION: Don’t Cry into the Wind 61 Amy K. A. Hubbard 6 Glocester Avenue MEMORIES: The Gang — Cm SM FM AL CH CS VM MR — Germany 85 Rain Burglars Beach Par- ties Love you Mom and Dad Driving loo slow? Fireman Frank Aunt Lil — Cut it out Sil Fab 4 — CH SM NR — Skids ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Int. Thespians; Flicker Staff INSPIRATION: I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone’s shadow, if I fail, if I succeed, at least I will live as I believe. — W. Houston Cathie Hull 31 Ocean Avenue Cat MEMORIES: Good times in Magnolia w everyone! Beach Parties ILY Jack 10-4-85 Out at the canal w buddies -KK, CM, IT, RH, DM, JG, Lit, Jen, Lisa, Eppesta Study 2nd block GC JD Coffee! Hoodterb BH KB’S House — Pandemonium! Act Normal, we’re OK! Harvesting Art. It’s time to start living! Thanks Mom-N-Dad! INSPIRATION: To see the Southern Cross Ann mane Hunter 1 1 Oak Street Milkwoman (munchkin) MEMORIES: At the club with Paul (TeddyBear) 10 18 81 “I don’t know, maybe, I guess so. I am glad I said yes. I Love you. (The Big Day 7 18 87) Gtw LS MD JS in (arch) gym in photo w BG LS JS in C C w MD AP HJ LS Mrsk and Mrs. B. on the rifle t w RS DH SN NB GR Co. Mr. W. I miss U Perry G. INSPIRATION: Don’t get mad get even” I Love You Mom and Dad. I Love You Both (lots.) Joseph P. Interrante R37 Wheeler Street Inta Peppsta MEMORIES: Remember the bingos in gym ask Lam bo. Dukes ta, Eppsta, remember thrashing the Subaru up at Bennet St. Ask Monkage. Moleman. Let’s go surfing. BARNEY ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsitv Football 3-4, JV Hockey 1-2 INSPIRATION: You will achieve your goals from your dreams. I love you Mom and Dad. Michael B. Jewell 53 Dennison St. MEMORIES: Remember good times with JI. JA. BC , JS, CB, BC. KT, FG Rem Conomo Point in the sube ask Inta, Churchey, and Govey. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Hockey 3-4 Christine Johnson 3 Ellen Street David H. Jones 152 Ml. Pleasant Ave. “Deacon” MEMORIES: GTW SBBKEDALDDDSKSTR “The F-night crew” The Guys — Scum MF- JHMLMMPC and the Rest of the Gang. THANKS TERRY AND NAT. I Love You MOM AND DAD. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F-ball 1-4, Capt., All-Conference and All -Scholastic 4; B-ball 1-4, Capt 4; Baseball 1-4, Capt 4; NHS; Sawyer Medal INSPIRATION: True courage comes in enduring, persevering and believing in oneself — Ron McNair (1950-1986) Wendy Kariores 24 Haskell Street MEMORIES: ERIC 10 13 84 ILY AB and AP; Mr. H 3 3 85 Wed’s hibernating Salem Willows Sometime! BFFNE — Trish and Scott 12 12 86; 17k kirn — nasty JD, AL, RPP BAND w flutes; Conga S and S X-Mas, A and C DR Akkar Barry M. — Looks Like We Made It! ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Pres. 4; NHS INSPIRATION: “The long and winding road that leads to your door will never disappear.” — Paul McCartney Catherine Kelleher 44 Lexington Avenue Cathy, Catrina MEMORIES: Jeff; Good times with HP, DB, KS, MS, GS, DK, and WL; Short rides and long talks; 80 Mustang; Submarines; Dec. 17, 1985; Roses; Kyrie; A frayed knot; I love Jeff forever; Thanks Mom and Dad ... I love you!!!sttj! INSPIRATION: For love dissolves all hale and fear and makes our vision bright and clear. Trina Kerr 8 Perriwinkle Lane Tuna MEMORIES: Great times with the neighborhood, BF — Denise Rem. all the parties up the hill, miss you Matt! Love ya Mark! Yes Mom, I did it! Love you Mom INSPIRATION: There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on! — LZ Elizabeth C. Kilmer 15 Woodward Ave. MEMORIES: Rem KM and the boat, G t with DG, GA, CK at GW. 2 years Rem Sat. Mom Open ivav. Sun mom wake-up call. Rem G T with KM, NV, KL, GA, CG. INSPIRATION: Thank you Mom and Dad Kristen Eileen Kincade 6 Ryan Road MEMORIES: “The Search” 1 and 2 w SF; Am- bulance! — LA; ILE — 1 1; Falling in the bushes? Frank, you broke the bat! Dead Goldfish! It depends — AA; Peter Gabriel w SF, LA, KB; Mr. Smith goes to the funny farm! We missed our stop! Onions? ask CH. Bt w SF. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Kara. ACTVITIES: Thespians — Sec., NHS — Sec., Flicker, Sawyer Medal INSPIRATION: Happiness multiplies as we divide it with others. Robert Elliott Klyce 3 Maplewood Park Bobby ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football MEMORIES: Mary 2 1 86 CTW DDD- JDSSBALCVJB JFPAPMEPMCRLMS PARTIES @ CV’s suits ask JB; @ JF’s chair and phone: ask MS; (SyMC’s 1-2 — many!; @ Semi w FnS; TUMBPs ask SBDD Fiesta 86 THE DREAM! I LUV U MARY! INSPIRATION: Do what’s necessary cause even a miracle needs a hand! I Love you MOM and DAD! Dawn Marie Kolodzik 96 Friend Street “Little Marie MEMORIES: David, I Love You! 8 17 83; Gt w DP, 1J1. WE, DC, AS. LD, MD, Gt in study ask DB; Awesome summer ask DP, We, Gt at semi-formal w DP, WE, MC, KK, JS: Thanks Dad and David I Love You! Rem. AC DC concert; Thanks for a great year! KB, WE, LB, DC, MD. INSPIRATION: — And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Sandra Kopanon 8 Harbor Road Sandy MEMORIES: We ' re on a mission from Gad. MB; Warp Speed; AH! You’re Weird; TWICE Lon; Slamming; Divils; SandyCShore?; Drain Bamage; 27SHEET72; Coop Scoobies; Glow Gum; ILY Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS — Pres.; Sawyer Medal; Stud. Gov. — Sec.; Yrbk.; Tennis; Track; Riding INSPIRATION: Weebles Wobble But They Don’t Fall Down; Feet on the Ground, Head in the Sky — TALKING HEADS Stephen Lacey 7 Friend Street MEMORIES: Best limes w PC, AS, JC. OF. ML, BC, SG. W W . PS, CJ. DC. Rem Got a dime” New Hampshire 86 The Firm Great parties at the playground. Mom I made it. INSPIRATION: It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, it’s how you play the game. Kimberly Ann LaFlam 123 Maplewood Avenue Kimmy MEMORIES: Bruce 7 27 85 I love you! B f Elaina (SG) and Nancy (nu-nu) Friday nights and by the pool, too bad we have to work! EE, BM Camp. I made it! W K, CB. LS, CV I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD!!! ACTIVITIES: EH 1, 2, v 3. 4, TC 4. SB 1, 2, V 3, 4. BB 1 , 2, v 3, VB 1 -4, Jr. Rolarian. NHS INSPIRATION: To succeed in life and be loved. Thanks M D and Family Larence W. Lafond 33 Cherry St. INSPIRATION: To succeed in life and make my late mom proud of me. You can’t always gel what you want, but you can try some time and you might find you get what you need: The Slones Glenn C. Lambert 1 Thompson Street Lambo Tumultuous Tuba MEMORIES: GTW BA, PT, SM, DM, RS, CS, DH, MR, AW, TH, TR, LR, ES Austria 86 w GJ, TR, LR, PF, IL, OV, CC. Kent. 86 RS CS — jo The white Apple w BA, DM, PT, MR, DH, PO, MC. Stone Pier Niel Young DM CM SM. Mushroom Mann, 1MM SW po Moffl BA you made it! Cortez the Killer. Outside the wall — Palazolas. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you both AS West Hotl INSPIRATION: Imagine all the people living life in peace . . . Alison Marie Landoni 113 Leonard St. “Al” “Stella” MEMORIES: Joe 6 16 86 ART! GTW SM, AH, CS, VM, MR, AML, FM, CH, DB, KB, BT, JL! YEOW! Walter lives! Woo Woo! J Wanna? VM Par- ties! I miss you Joe! Art! 1 love you Mom, Dad, Bob, and Dave! I love you Joe! Art! ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Int. Thesp. INSPIRATION: Don’t let anyone paint your pic- tures for you. Donna Lane 83 Riverdale Park ACTIVITIES: Chorus Member 3 years; CHS chorus President. INSPIRATION: There are many people we meet in our lives, but only a few will make a lasting impres- sion on our minds and hearts. It is the people that we will think of often a nd who will always remain important as true friends. Kimberly A. Larkin 138 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: GREAT TIMES W THE GIRLS! FLORIDA “86” W JMNF ACID BOX FIEST “86” GONE! GONE! GTW SSBEJMCC MJBMCKHTLKM PITAS RG JC NF PROM OF “86” 1 PALS Dooban, Bif, F lip Froggy and Mis INSPIRATION: Through bitter tears and wounded years, those lies of Blood were strong so much to say those yesterdays Hey Mother, Hey Father, I LOVE YOU!! Tammy A. Larkin 148 Riverdale Park Michael Fischer Laursen Vibeholmsalle 42, 8700 Horsens, Denmark “Denmark” MEMORIES: Football, Fribbles, GTW SM, AL, Oily, SC, TR ACTIVITIES: Football Team 65 Michael Levin 4 Stewart Ave. MEMORIES: “Not what you think” I leave my “Gus Nunes” keys to B.M. Fun with Zergiebal!!! (What to write?) Joel Lewis 36 Riverview Road Laura J. Libby 179 Concord Street Ann M. Libro 65 Gloucester Ave. MEMORIES: Good times w AM, NM, LF, TT KM. DB, never forget the Archie Walk. Ask Lor Fiesta ' 86 Blind Ambition. Do you believe in love ' Infinity! Genesis Stage Fort Archie 9 4 84 1 lov you Mom and Dad INSPIRATION: Be glad that you are free, there ' : many of men who are not, be glad for what yot have and what you’ve got Prince Judy Linquata 9 Maple Street MEMORIES: Summer of 85 w RS, RV. DM. TM MD “Send me a postcard? TFCTMB — call me Rose — let ' s make a movie! Bill 4 11 86 I low you! Thanx Mom. Dad, and Keith. ACTIYmES AND HONORS: Winter Track 86-87 INSPIRATION: To obtain out of life all of what put in. Elaina M Loiacano 6 Malcolm Road Twiggy. Fred. “SG MEMORIES : We made it! GTw The Gang esj w Kim and Nancy (NUNU) Fri nights — Dect sions?! “I Don ' t Knooow 1 Bright Lights! Poolsak — peanutbutter! Skinny Guinea 4-DK Thank Mom and Dad I Love You!? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F-Hcky 1-4. Tri Capt.: B-Ball 1-3: Softball 1-4: NHS; SC Y ear book: Jr. Rot.; VoUevball INSPIRATION Never stop striving toward you: wildest dreams! Karen Longo 9 Columbia Si. Pancakes MEMORIES: rem the log w nean GTW WA, BS, JM, MR. BJ; the Crew, JR, TS, ES, WA, w the movie! and while you are down there rem. the Beach. PANCAKES! Proud of those babies. INSPIRATION: Don’t look back in sorrow, look ahead with a smile. Kerry Lynn Looney 45 Witham St. MEMORIES: Chris 8 21 85. I luv you always! Rem. all the great times with everyone: YO! Mat Crash! Ask WK and MM, fun times in Cooper’s class, summer of 83 ask KB, JS, JB, RS, JM, AM Thanks Coop ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Yearbook Staff, Na- tional Honor Society INSPIRATION: Live one day at a time, and make it a masterpiece. George Low 12 Hillside Court MEMORIES: US NAVY 1; Remember my yellow fiat; “The All Terrain Vehicle” The good times in Mech. Draw. w FS Anthony J. Lucido 9 Gould Court MEMORIES: Jess N F The Great Times We Had. Rem. Jumping Out the 2nd floor window — JF. Almost 3. It started with a k-cup. Weekend w JF, ND, RL. 6th block by now — RL JB. Framingham — ED DS DD. GTW J — Bob, Oppy, SA, JF, AP, RL. I Love U mom — dad ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1-3, Capt. 4; Baseball 1-4; NHS Marc Luzio 45 Harrison Ave. MEMORIES: Remember vokie madness btw PC SL AS OF WSG at GSP’Hocky puck ask MR sur- rette — buck — buck — GT at shop with — MJ TS CB TT FG JAKE JM JM NS KILLMORE GM KT and the canal club INSPIRATIONS: There are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on. “Stairway to Heaven” — LED ZEPPELIN Pamela Joy MacKay 95 Riverview Road MEMORIES: Ponies ask LM, AJ, AR. Beach Club and MTs. Filet Mignon? It’s white fish! ask ARBH. Amy 0 and Peking Duck in Cambridge. An Orange Volvo to the Semi? ask Beth. Teddy Bears and Hugs! I Want a Jaguar! It’s Tim Again. INSPIRATION: Walk on if you’re walking even if it’s an uphill climb. — James Taylor Stanley A. Maclean Jr. 42 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Stan MEMORIES: GTW BA FM TM PM BF KF FT TM MM WE A RE LOST? FM SC PM; SAT. Morning BRASSO The Locker FM TM; Fishing Jimmy BM; Where’s The F-Up Exit: Mr. Milnda BA FM; Sun Morning Cow Chip tossing BILL INSPIRATION: When strict with oneself, one rare- ly fails. Confucius Michele Machain 18 Hampden Street Robert E. Maddix 34 Reservoir Rd. “Skerb” MEMORIES: Chris Hart — Danny Gallant BST- TMS W FSDBJABHEH RDTBTCDC TBJMCSYG GdTW PhotoLab W JMCFSJAEW Fresh Football SKIRVR SMR86W RDTCTBKG INSPIRATION: To be successful in my trade through the future. Frances Maggiore 101 Centennial Ave. Fran, Frannybabes MEMORIES: NONNA IMY1 B T WThe gang! (SAM) — Ask CC, LS and DF. RTs CU-CU J. — Never again! Ask CC.SS — IN — NH W CJ and CC. MN n, 1FS! Ask KO. N F — TK, DC, ADR, CG, BF, DK, MM and JD — F F. Sum. ’86 Cr’s Boat — Greasy Pole! G L F = CF MOH.DOUB. W ed. — Right FIN? M D ILY!! INSPIRATION: “Time is a thief when you’re undecided, like a fist full of sand it can slip right through your hands — Rod Stewart Christina Malmqvisl 6 Gloucester Avenue MEMORIES: NM with A.H. Rain in my collar, GHS, Friendlys, The Beach — damp and daffy, cop slop, TBC, AM X’MAS, CH. P-W-H, and Mr. R Dust JF, K. DM? MTC, GTY, She!? Class-of-87, U.S.A. and everything. HTW: AY, YA. SM, R: MW, UK, MP, MLG, JW Thanks not enough: Love Ya Hubbards INSPIRATION: In the winter far beneath the winter snow lies the seed that with the sun ' s love becomes the rose. I will miss U Annmarie Manninen 3 Blake Ct. Anne Annare E MEMORIES: ILY Brian ’83 Rem. Feb. 23, 83 Bri. F A Love and miss you Sue! Tiffany ILY! My baby! So Far Away From Me! Idano GTW KCJRJDACC- VPMKTJB LMSFBBDDKC . . . GT SASw TAEP- JR Knives Desks? Laughs and Tears w Sara Maverick? Don’t ask? Gt late w Kris Bum! 85 “SCBRAFJS EatMR! Doedoll laiv Ya Mel and Pat Love To Nana. Thanks Ma and Dad ILY miss you. Papa. 82 ILUVU INSPIRATION: Bri. One Thing Leads To Another. Scott Elliot Mann 35 Beach Rd. RODNEY MEMORIES: Sunday River, Neil Young, M M’s and Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Saturdays in Boston, ask Steve or Jamie table for 3, back you came, ask Lambo the Dead, Polo Man, Feris Bueller, Good Harbor Beach, Lemon Rock ACTV1TIES AND HONORS: Golf, Skiing, Tennis, Sessions, Joumies INSPIRATION: From the mountains to the sun life has only just begun Laura Ann Manning 33 Magnolia Avenue MEMORIES: GTW APCBPMARSFT AKCJVA- JKLELNNKC. S84 DHMM PONY TA AJAPPM “AP-NDS $ @ APKC” “JB!” @ AP TFBYM GHB Pushing car’s? @ CBTASFPM Hanging plant’s? @ PMAJAR PARTIES — 87??? Swizel stick sticklet B F A AB c 87 TYM and D — ILY. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: W ST 1; FH 2-4; VBC 2; SB 2, 4; YB; HRR. INSPIRATION: When life gives you lemons make lemonade! Armando B. Mamoto 15 Milieu St. MEMORIES: GTW SF, MP, BP, VGTW RB Remember LOVEZONE ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Honors All Star Team MVP INSPIRATION: “Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards’’ “Live as you will have wished to have lived when you are dying” A special thank you to my parents, friends and girlfriend. Timothy Earl Marques 16 Old Ford Road Looberry Loober MEMORIES: Mardakiss, Tim; Timma says “Ten bucks is all I got” HEY MIKE YA’ WANNA GO SKIING?! Brass polishing for Chuck! OH MY GOD! Where’s the B— ! Tim? Ray? Frank? Purple Monster 1 We want peelers!!! Kellie what a friend!!! Ya got- ta love it!? Stan, Frank, Tim, Mike, Duke 1 pals! INSPIRATION: Live each day to the fullest and en- joy them James A. Marr 1 4 Thatcher Road Alexis D. Marshall 8 Holly Street Lex MEMORIES: Great times w Kel, G.N., K.B., P.J., W.O., D.C. At lunch w everyone, talking about . . . w W.O. with Kel at the wedding and the weekend. “Just one more . . “We’ve got . . .!” w K.C. and T.M. Good times at the Midnight Court w Kath; the chauffeur, etc. — Skipping in the market at 3 in the morning — Racing in and out of Boston to be on time. Michael Marshall 89 Wheeler St. MEMORIES: Great times with GS, SH, DM, SC, AC, JP. Parties, Cruising, and the Green Death, ask CM, AC and TO. The Big “G” lives on! Ask LM, GS. SM, CP INSPIRATION: The future is uncertain, and the end is alw ays near — J. Morrison Pamela Martin 43 1 Washington St. Arunas Martinonis Eastern Point Bivd. MEMORIES: Good bad times: with: AB. DF, TO, SR. MR. DP, RR. JB, JB2, JR Means BEST times. Why we ain’t tub ' in. Too Bad. someday they’re gonna make a movie abut me. Picnic at DDat 130, Road w arrior, why because, because why, I don ' t know, pigmobile, Fizzucks, OHNO, BLAH!! Caps — 128, will the world ever be safe again, join a wild tribe of Aborigenes and disappear INSPIRATION: “As it was, then again it will be by LZ. Paul W. Mattson 114 E. Main St. Raymond A. McCarthy 42 Granite Street The Fly, George McFly MEMORIES: Here’s to all the good times, boys: ten bucks! Ask FM. TM. Bubba. The masked marauders — talk to Hemma. Frolicking in Revelry w Slick Rick. Hemma. Epstein. CEF, Franko, Bubba. Tim. and Jude. I love you Kelly. Thanks for all your love and support. You too Dad. Thrash! INSPIRATION: The only place where you can dream, even here, is not what it seemed — IM Scott M McKay 4 Nickolawe Way MEMORIES: Good times w JMDMMMJR- JMRCDMJN Great fair weather days w JRMMJMJP ACTTVTTIES AND HONORS Baseball 3. 4 NEC All Star 3; N’HS Member INSPIRATION Winners never quit and quitters never win! Jennifer Lynn McNutt 2 1 Wingaersheek Road “Princess” “Froggy” MEMORIES: CA, KN, NB, WO, DM, EA, MM, SM, YF. CHRIS and JENNIFER 9 17 84. I will never forget my friends and family! To all my brothers and sisters — BO, HM, RM, KC, SC, SM, I LOVE YOU! Mom and Dad — I LOVE YOU and THANK YOU! w out you I don’t know where I’d be. Thank you Chris for being there! I LOVE YOU! FOREVER AND ALWAYS! — CNJ — INSPIRATION: Never forget how to smile or laugh! I LOVE CHRIS! Daniel F. McRae Jr. 10 Stanwood Street “DANGEROUS” Dan MEMORIES: Top’s Fair Dan -n- Jodi 10 20 GT CMMTMNSMBPMMLPZ Texan Style 10 26 Ha! Ha! DJ Always “Luv-Ya” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Hockey, CHS Baseball, others fall In Place! Jefferey S. Melanson 2 Dexter Pic. MEMORIES: Gtw JP, JA, GS, DE, SM, JR, SF, AM, SC, ML, “Oily” Remember canal JPN “Splash” Keep that shoe on Mr. S.K. GHS FOOT- BALL “34” Thanks JK, MAB “I’ll be back” CLASS OF 87 LIVES ON! INSPIRATION: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try you will find you might just get what you need. Kelli Ann Merchant 20 RiverdaJe Pk. MEMORIES: Sum 86: Florida Special Friends CA, DM, KO, TH, TT, KL, TL, Tam best Luck Always. The all nighter, over Grams. Pty at CA, Can’t believe it. Posters ask DM, DH. Trip to Rsp we made it. Dancin, THE Palace. BFA CA, I’ll Miss U. INSPIRATION: You’ve given me love, happiness. Respect and more you are all a Very Important Part of me. ILYA Dedicated to my Family. Nicholas Joseph Michalisin Jr. 1 7 Ryan Road Nick MEMORIES: Gt w Stoney, Cookie, Tarry, Marcia, HEY BD, DEATH RIDE 86, Cookies Beret, Pam w love poems in HR. Summer 86, MPURIP! Camp 86, 2 55 RAT! Physics Marcia 10 25 86 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F-ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hcky 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 4, MOM and DAD I LOVE YOU BOTH! Thanks Coach Silva and Roland. INSPIRATION: GOOD THINGS COME OUT OF BAD SITUATIONS. Timothy M. Michel 5 Myrtle Square Tim, Timma MEMORIES: That night in Peabody w FM, TM, RM “Ten Bucks is all I got!” Boston w TM, MM, SM, Fort Independence Island? Where’s the F Up Exit? Eastern Point w DS SM. UMASS w EP Scrubbing brass for Chuck! Thanks Ma and Dad — You’re the Best!! INSPIRATION: You get out of life only what you pul into it. 71 Frank M. Militello 28 Chapel St. Frank Steven Militello 5 Corliss Ave. MEMORIES: BLAH! Para. Sprinklers I and II. The Boat — CH Don ' t worry about it! The Bridge — trust me. Friday night crew, just around the bend. Beach Parties, dead goldfish, the bat. Sunny Pines. Martian. Best times w SF. CH. KK. SM. AH. AL JB. AL MR. MR. VM. CS. LA, KB. DB. AA. 5 30 86 — I Love A ou! — Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians. Flicker. NHS. Boys ' State. Track INSPIRATION: When the world is running down, you make the best of what ' s still around. — The Police Michael C. Militello 3 W itham St. Silvia Anne Luciana Milone 1 8 Cherry Street Sam. Aunt Lil MEMORIES: Is Maine haunted? Fiesta 84. GTM AH. AL YA CM. VM. MR. AL KS. FM. CH. MR. ML Sunny Pine Nursing Home!!! CUT-IT-OUT. Germany and France 85 — Sicily 86. I miss you France and Steph. Fireman Frank Freddy Revenge CH. MR — I love you Marmie and Dad- dy. BFamy ACTI ITIES: Thespians. Inter. Thes.. Y-Book exs. INSPIRATION: A true friend walks i when the world walks out! Dawn Marie Mineo 36 Ocean Ave.. Mag. Dawn-Juan Della MEMORIES: Sum w CA. KMKO, TH. CYCLOPS. Grams nasty; Carrie ' s I won I won; Palace; Gel rid of OJ! SSS Gang and John; Emotional Night “Take me home tonight ; FF; The Bang; Signs Bev.; Stevie concerts I ' m gonna get arrested; 12 15; Rberside: My Family and Friends never break tbe chain! INSPIRATION Me come from diff. worlds but we are the same. Stevie Nicks “Sister Jill M. Mineo 15 Ellery St. Stefanojohn Mola Top o’ the Harbor Essex Ave. Snicker MEMORIES: Rocking times with MC, RW, JM, RL), CA, SL, SP, EA, The Pussy Cal, SG, TM, DH, GL, AC DC. Lost Weekends, RF, up Shawn’s, What do you mean “That’s no excuse”? The Cat knows where it’s at. Jam sessions, play The Blues. Close call at dance. PEACE! INSPIRATION: Life is like a maze of doors, open from the side you’re on, keep on pushing hard, end up where you started from. BE GLAD Lori M. Monbourquette 17 Dalton Ave. MEMORIES: Golfing on grass; the glass what? And now for something completely different — ANNIS- QUAM; Twice! Warp Speed! Seoobies; The Coop — but it’s organic! Lthouse Beach, Reggae (a) the castle; Dreams Beget Reality. Feet on the ground, head in the sky; patience is a good thing. Mom and Dad — Thanks no nukes. INSPIRATION: And in the end, the love you lake is equal to the love you make. Corey Paul Mondello 32 Ocean Avenue MEMORIES: NH, SN, V.A. PF T feeling “Ouch” NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY IT CANNOT BE A SIN TO FEEL THE WAY I DO! I will always be a storm. KM, KM, JT, Auts, MJ, LE, LE, DI, man, keel, SM, Jude, SB, AL, CS, KT, JS, LG and Bro., S, C, Mel, Jus. I know you know! A fool will lose tomorrow reaching for yesterday! UMASS, Germ. Jello! INSPIRATION: (San Fra) All I ever wanted . . . was to know that you were dreaming! IHLY-D Scott Morris 9 Wilham Street MEMORIES: Finally made it!!! Phyllis-Ann Morrissey 40 Harrison Ave. Phyl MEMORIES: GTW — EP, JB, CV, KC, JD, EC and the guys Holyoke — We’re going to another one guys? Lost in the snow w EP and KC. Anyone hunting Julie? When’s the wed Kris? I’m stuck with you again Cathy? 12-12-86 All night with the gang. NFY Dan. 1 love you Mom and Dad! Thanks Joe! INSPIRATION: Dream until your dreams come true. Gino Mortillaro 9 Reservoir Rd. Mort. MEMORIES: Canal Club 84, 85, 86, 87, Cham- pagne breakfast at STAGEFORT. GREAT AMERICANS at the oval. INSPIRATION: You don’t know what we can see why don’t you tell your dreams to me fantasy will set you free you don’t know what we can find. Why don’t you come with me little girl on a magic carpet ride. Toni Moses 519 Washington Street Melissa Ann Mourey 1 1 Holly Street MEMORIES: JOHN 12-14-84 Great limes with Kim, Pam, and Carla. Rem. gym. Visitings. M.U. with Carla. Pam’s Party “Kim, Melissa is dead” ask Pam. Thanks for being there, Jenn. Thanks for let- ting it happen. Yak and Yudy. 1 LOVE YOU, MOM. INSPIRATION: Life moves fast, so if you don’t stop and look around, you might miss it. Donald J. Muniz 15 Shepherd Street Cheesy MEMORIES: 1 don’t want to forget anybody I’ve had a good time with through the years, so I’ll in- clude everybody. Class of 87 rules!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball INSPIRATION: A friend means well even when he hurts you, but watch out when an enemy puts his arm around you. James P. Muniz 1 4 Overlook Avenue Jim MEMORIES: These three years in the high school are years that I will never forget. GHS Soccer rules JR, DW. BD. RC, JP. JF. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3 INSPIRATION: Things always look their worst when they are actually at their best! Kathleen M. Murray 5 Ronna Road Kath MEMORIES: The Blvd, headbutt a LM, Summer of ’86 BTW HRLMTRCPBDBAJKKB Watch your words a HR Sat. night — get a key HR, 17 th B- day thanks! Hulk woman, the Rink — Hockey!!! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2; Tennis 2, 3. 4 INSPIRATION: They feel they have control but you hold the key. lose the key, and lose vour life . . . Shane Murray 1 Wesley Street Thomas Murray 517 Washington St. Tom MEMORIES: Good times in elect shop with AH, SF, JT GS, JA, TR, AS, and RP. Good times at Mills with the Gang. Good times at WPBY INSPIRATION: With a large enough lever you can move the world. Michael F. Naves 640 Western Ave. John Paul Neves 56 Friend Street Johnboy Pelutsi MEMORIES: Never forget Gloucester High School. The Best times with the class of 87 YO 87 Rules Go Bruins, Pats, Celts, Red Sox, All 1 Great time With the girls in Childcare. They’re great. Nancy Newman 50 High St. MEMORIES: All the excellent times with Kim and Elaina! Wild Friday nights, summers on Shirl’s deck (make it pretty!) Locking the keys in the car, skiing in the trees. Bright lights!, car cd, I don’t know? Der Twiggy, we made it! Thanks Mom, Dad and Rhonda I Love You! INSPIRATION: “Success begins with a dream, but that is only the first step.’’ Lisa Nicastro 6 Baker Street MEMORIES: G T with all our GANG 86-87! Ah — THEE — THEE — ask VF “The Roof — The Roof’ “No” to me! “Blondie” 5th Block — Jones — AND WHAAT? Para is awesome — ask Kristen Hey Mary Rem. OOPS? NO HUH? mnbatc — ask MB LS DF VF HA! Thanx MOM and DAD LUV YA! INSPIRATION: What we are today is God’s gift to us — what we are tomorrow is our gift to God. Amanda Nicholas Top of the Harbor 10-6 Margo Noble 79 Perkins Si. MEMORIES: G T W Lynanne Marie Shannon Heather The fun limes over MF’s w LC Keep Your Hands To Yourself! And if there isn’t anything go- ing on we’ll probably come back. Ask Lynanne N F Sum. of 86 w HL CN EW Miniature Golf Ask Cathy The Weekend Ask Shannon I Love You MOM and DAD! INSPIRATION: Be the best you can at whatever you do. Mark D. Noseworthy 553 Washington Street “NOSE” MEMORIES: FOR PM, JC, and JC: REM. GAS WAR”! Fun times, huh???; for Workers; Daryll bites; for the BB team: Thanks. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarians aka The “KAC,” NHS, etc. INSPIRATION: Remember . . . You can’t be a bigshot without a gun — Some Cowboy Gina M. Noto 4 William Rd. MEMORIES: Great times with KC AM JL KO JF JP LS LS 4th BLK study! TST ask KO ALW AYS Rem. semi-formal w Joe. Never forget Saturday night w TOM! 5th BLK — Jones — And WHAAT? I Love U Mom and Dad thanks for everything! I miss you Uncle Dom!! INSPIRATION: Live life to the fullest because you’ll never know when it’s time to go! Virginia Maria Noto 35 Reservoir Road Gin, Crash MEMORIES: The parking lot at Audrey’s Florist, Mexican Lasagna and in the rain in Boston! Ask Kelly Muise!!! Medford — Peter, Marc and Dave. Italy Sum of ’85 w R.R.! Gtw: KM, LS, CR, NP, JP, GN. JS, JF. FB, LB, MB, MIL Thanx Mom, Dad and Mrs. Markarian, I love you!!! (Jaded-Heart) INSPIRATION: To Graduate!!! Wendy Sue O’Brien 3 Sand Dollar Circle Wen, Windy, Winky MF!MORIES: David always 10-31-84 I Love You Forever!! Good times w : DM, JM, AM, MG, DC, DM, RL, ML, KC, RS, JT, JB, MG, RA, HM, LS, JO, MG, I.P. KO, SF, FM, MM, TA, AS, LS, SM, AH, MM, MF, JL Never forget Alexis our talks at lunch about you know. Mom and Dad thanks for everything I Love You both! INSPIRATION: It is thrifty to prepare for the wants of tomorrow. 87!! W -N-D. Jason David O’Maley 47 R Englewood Road J.J., Butch MEMORIES: KB, AB. AR, MR, JC, LD. CM, AM. DC. REM Canoe MR. AR. WK in VT. AR, MR. KB! BEAN! JELLO LD, CM. DC, ETC. HA!! LMTYAWC! AM, CM, GWWG CM, LD AM MEL, A.S. LD! STRIP KB, KM Thanks Mom and Dad (Skip) Love You! INSPIRATION: This is the time to remember cause it will not last forever, these are the days to hold on to cause we don’t although we’ll want to. M Kale O’Neil I 62 Hesperus Ave. Katie MEMORIES: Creal limes w Greal friends sum. 86 w TH, KM, DM, CA RSP swilh — BE house walks w TII Gel rid of dial OJ! FLO. SB87 WR @ CGa.sk RA Love Thanx to my family. INSPIRATION: Fa away in the sunshine are my favorite aspirations I may not reach them bul I can look up and see their beauty believe in them and try to follow where they lead. Patrick David Oder 6 Beach Rd. The Skunk MEMORIES: GH Beach legends; Amy, Andy, Vaughn, The Butterfly Burns Red; Inner Sanctum sessions — GP; MR; SM; MC; The Test Electric; The Big Apple = You only live twice ACTIVITIES: CHS Frisbee, Hackey sack, and basketweaving teams INSPIRATION: Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right — The Grateful Dead James Oliver 55 High St. MEMORIES: Good limes with JS, RP, KT, MI), BC, KW, PM, VB. Rem. Blackdog, skiing in Ve- mont (ask BC), Halloween Night (ask RP, JS, KT, CB, and MD), 280Z Mad Parties at pit? Quarters INSPIRATION: There are two paths that you can go by, but in the long run there’s still lime to change the road you’re on. I ed Zeppelin Rock Steady Bad Company She’s got I,eg ' s ZZ Top c o 87 Michael David Oliver 1 47 Riverdale Park Oily MEMORIES: Summer of “86.” Winning 2 out of 3 summer basketball leagues. Mrs. Erwin’s English class. Varsity football and basketball. Dances and semi-formal with Alicia. Best friends Dom and Mark. Good lims with DC, MP, AA, SS, BP, MM, MN, BB, and CB. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Football, Captain of Basketball team. INSPIRATION: To fulfill my wildest dreams. Amy Lyn Olson 3 Wishart Road MEMORIES: BEST FRIENDS w MB G.T. w KC, BB, CB, and KC SLAMMIN! “I don’t rem. Pebble B. w FC ask KC BRIAN 86 — 1,-GUARD PAR- TIES 12 31 84 — I lost count! AFTER HOURS w EH PIZZA and ? a CR — MA’s a BB FLICKS a KC’s WHO’S A HIPPIE? STOP!! ask BB I LOVE YOU, MOM AND DAD!! ACTVITIES AND HONORS: Track, S.C. INSPIRATION: Who says you can’t always get what you want?!! Wain Olson 7 Rockmoor Terrace MEMORIES: Rem. the vega-mobile ask RT and MR. De Lalore - Ashume Ask LF about BETTER Good times with: BE. RT, RS. BA, MR. JS, ES, JM, MP, BP, LF, AD, FM, DL, and KT. INSPIRATION: To have a house by a l-ake in Wash. Long live the Revolution. Go Patriots. Kristen Orlando 101 Western Avenue MEMORIES: ILY JOE! BT w The Gang! PARA is Awesome — ask Lisa. 5th block Jones — and whaal?? MNII. IFS ask FM, TOGA, The Hut. BBB. Concerts. I ' m w u Bub! ILA M. D. L and B. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheering 2: VP Jr. Achievement INSPIRATION: To live today, love tomorrow and laugh forever. Patricia Orlando 12 Alpine Court Gary G. Palazola 27 Glou. Ave. MEMORIES: Gtw JV, LW-ATWIE. Bofw TE. MC. KH. NB, JR, MT. TARA W, AL. CM. MP. Alw NB, SN, AD. Kim. HJ. Pw Gary B.. TE. MC. SM: Shoot Pool Mhbm JM. KEV. H Rock ' n ' RoU. WM. P. Keyboard and guitar. Nofit: KOR. GM. HAF. BAF. WTM. MTC. Yo class of 87 rules TMF. see you! Mark A. Panniello 3 Blossom Lane MEMORIES: BTW John, John and John. Mike. Pete. Anthony. Phil. Buddy, Rach and Joe. Remember the times at th Rock having fun with the Crew. The stunts pulled on the Point with the mail boxes and the bird bath. Don ' t forget the Dreams. ILL ' -AAF INSPIRATION: Friends are the most important things in the world next to Home. W ithout either of them life isn’t much. .Anthony J. Parco 263 Western Ave. Parco MEMORIES: Best Fnends: RL. AL. MS. CP. NS. SL. JC. MT. PF. AC. Camping what a “trip Mr Rngr Sir. Sum 86 awsm 87 better Blzrswamped. GASO LTH Youngbloods FORT Partv Hardv JFs I want the cat — ask AL. Smit busted in the cellar CP. MS — never forget Omaley nights. HST TFC TWTGT CT — Smdy INSPIRATION: Life is like a card game, you always take a chance. Jack Manuel Pata 42 Millet Street MEMORIES: Rem all the G T with Linda 7-28- 85 Mam G l with JL. AM. JM. LS. 1G. C« . KC JF plus all the guys from spring and indoor soccer Joe. rem all the G T we had. Good Luck in the future Good times in foods with DS. FM. JI. P. RL Hev Charlie ask DS. FM I love you Mom and Dad Thank u for everything ILY Connie and Christina. Torn and Joey Lisa L. Peek 40 Englewood Road, Magnolia “Peek” MEMORIES: Good limes with: MR, KB, JB, CAT, MW, SB, JS, KK, CR. JG, SH, TR KB’s house par- ties! “BEACH PARTY” (KB, DS, JS, SB, IL, LP) “Go oul for a few pops? In Waltham?! Chris mmm . . MATH HOMEWORK ask CH ILY Mike 9- 13-85!! T. Petty “BREAKDOWN” MR ACTIVITIES: Softball INSPIRATION: You may say I’m a dreamer, but I ' m not the only one! Lennon “Imagine” Bernadette Pelosi 6 Addison Street “Bern” MEMORIES: JC 5 6 84 NFYF FJS, JF, KB, CT, SM N F Long Winding Road or “Bray Today?” Ha-Ha Cruising around and around — Bon Jovi 12 86 “GIRL” ask JC, CT, JS!!! Against All Odds! N F Fridays Reunion Time “Smile!” Slippin’ Away GoaliTravel and expand my horizons! FL-NH-?? INSPIRATION: To life to the fullest! Luv ya Mom and Dad!! and Good Luck to the c o 1987!! It’s been real! Joseph Pereira 10 Babson St. Joe MEMORIES: Thanks Mom and Dad! Great times with all. INSPIRATION: “It’s a wonderful ‘LIFE ’’ Greg Perry 23 Friend St. Heims MEMORIES: FMJ Bros. Ping Pongs at Bat’s house ask PO, MR. Good Times with Pal, Matt Scott. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1, 4, Ping Pong, rowing team. Brian Scott Porter 117 Cherry Street MEMORIES: Summer League Basketball Varsity ‘86’ — Varsity Baseball ‘86-87’ Goldstar: great times with Scott, Marc, Armando, etc. INSPIRATION: “Many are called; few are chosen.”, Life? “Your attitude determines your for- titude.” “It’s not the kill, it’s the thrill of the chase.” Amy Margaret Powers 20 Edgemoor Road MEMORIES: Summer 1986 at Good Harbor with Pat, Laura, Greg, Meri. Weekend in Cambridge Erica’s house FNWP LY Thanks Mom and Dad! INSPIRATION: I am the master of my fate, I am the master of my soul. Erin Marie Pratt 1 Myrtle Square EH, EE, Pratty MEMORIES: 4-26-84 ILYF Joe Best Friend Forever Kris GTW — PM. JB, CV, KC, EC, JD, KE. JW. MM. ED. DS. DD. EL. DJ. SB. TFF — Betsy R CHERISH — K and Gang 12-12-86 All nighter w Gang. Holyoke — Yuker Yo PM Who ' s going hunting — Julie? When ' s the wedding — Kris? NF 7-15-81 J and J 3-13-82 MP 3 9-12-84 DSP — ILY Mom, Dad and brothers! INSPIRATION: Live today to the end cause tomor- row’s far away! Marc Anthony Provost 29 Derby St. MEMORIES: Great limes at Goldstar! Best of times with friends Armando, Scott, Brian, Oily, Frank, Etc. 1987 Basketball 1 Beach 86” INSPIRATION: Success, money, women? That’s what life ' s all about 1 Marc J. Randazza 151 Hesperus Avenue Marcus, Jizm MEMORIES: Madmen Tubers — Summer ’86 ULTRA — VIOLENCE Kill Hippies knocknies dinosaurs Black guys — Johanna I SL M Y OU SLAM WE ALL SLAM FOR ISLAM 128 gun in- cident — Aruni water Balloons Blue line BR Yvonne 11 10 Cut your face off ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Editor-in-Chief — Elicitor INSPIRATION: Never mellow out never let anyone brainwash you into conformity. Michael Randazza 64 Washington St. Raz, Randy MEMORIES: Best Times With Great Friends: FM. CH, JO. AB, KB. MR. VM. SF, KK. AA. KM, SM. AH, Y A. CS, CM, AR, KB, Rem. Just around the bend ask FM, CH Tow-Truck Thanks Mom and Dad for everything I Love you! World watch out ACTIV ITIES: Thesp; Flicker; Student Council INSPIRATION: Take Ijfe as it Comes With A Smile! Holly Elizabeth Ratciff 1175 Washington St. MEMORIES: BTw KM. KT. AC, LM, BA. TR and the gang! Sat. nights — KM kidnapped on birthday! Balloons on the wall. Thanksgiving ' 86. The apart- ment! BA — thanks for all the rides! The Litde Brown Box! Thanks mom and dad for everything! Luv ya! INSPIRATIONS: Keep your feel on the ground and keep reaching for the stars! Tricia Jeanne Reed 22 Church Street Trish MEMORIES: S COTT AND TRISH 9-16-84 I LOVE YOU more than I can say babe! Grateful Dead, Diversions . . . Peace, love, and happiness The Fat Man Rocks! HERMAN P+H=3 We made it! BFFNE WENDY AND SCOTT 12-12-86 17K ERIC — 10 mph. I think they are following us. Kristen (MO) — After school NSCC ouija INSPIRATION: All the endless ruins of the past must stay behind GD PEACE Christopher Jon Rich 8 Hammond Street Chrislafa, Chris MEMORIES: We all have whiplash — Christine; Over Marie’s “I’m 18” — Tim; Never again w JD; Tom, Look at my car!; “The word for the day is compact!” — Rem; “Who is 0. Sharp, a movie star? ”; Lisa mm; 18 t more? Jess; I LOVE YOU MOM! ACTIVITIES: Student Council Treasurer; Student Government INSPIRATION: “I can feel it coming in the air tonight” — Genesis Jane Marie Rich 43 Haskell Street “Jamie,” “Jean” MEMORIES: GTw AM, LS, LS, KC, JD, AC, PB rem 3!30 with KPJS and JS never returned GT in 5th block w AC, AM, LISA rem. The Rig, w JG, LB, Carolyn thanks for everything! I will miss u. Amy don’t forget those rides. Anne thanks for all the great times. ILU M and D and family Ray thanks for all the help ILU. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3, 4 INSPIRATION: Think not of yourself, but of others. Michael Rich 27 Hartz St. “Steamboat” MEMORIES: Remember all the MAD times w T.L., J.E., P.M., D.B., P.C., S.M., Mad parties at the rock, bridge, shed, swing Morsies. New Year ' s eve at T.L’s house, up Ed’s barn and CPR w E.S., J.W., P.C, T.L., PM. Auto Shop Rules. Mr. Matin and Mr. Perry Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help! Nick Richon 5 Woodbury Street “Haight,” “Ashbury” MEMORIES: Ventura 86 — Got the tape? DC Bugs Cape Cod — Paul!?, Buds C-Street, Molson Hall Chew and Scr, Man she is . . ., J. Jetson, MIT Paris ’85, OB-PWB, YO 86 Hey Now! Hey Now!!! Aiko-Aiko!! All Day. We will survive. ELI get up and fly away, fly away. INSPIRATION: There’s still time to change the road you’re on . . . Nancy Roberts 3 Proctor Street Matthew Rood 25 Old Nugent Farm Road Roody MEMORIES: Ping Pongs at Bat’s house. The flying MJ Brothers: PO, GP M M’s Scott? The Big Apple: DH, PT, PO, BA, GL, DM, MC„ A Night To remember!! Come stay at the Roods Hotel. Trips to the Back Shore. Now it’s time for me to go, the autumn moon lights my way. INSPIRATION: I’m going where the sun keeps shining through the pouring rain. I Love You Mom and Dad. Alicia Mary Rubino 122 Washington Street “Licia,” “Alee” MEMORIES: Great times spent with the best of friends — PM, LM, AJ. EL, NM, BD Always there — KK, AR Thanks Mom and Dad for everything, I love you. INSPIRATION: Live decently, fearlessly, joyously — and never forget that it is not the years in your life but the life in your years. Jerome J. Ryan 15 Emerald Street Jessie White Shoes MEMORIES: GTW r JM. RC, “Hey Guys! Guya ' ” J Faria all right! Line it up! Hey Mike, how’s the old bladder holding up? Hey Sissy just hang out! GHS soccer buys beverage for coach . . . “Jamie you Dumb Portagee. Clay fights in Physics. Irv lives RC. “Where are the women! Wain, somebody say something. Thomas P. Ryan 154 Essex Ave. Tom MEMORIES: Good tims with JP, BO, CP, DP, TD, JK, JL GO, LP. Brownner, LM, HR. MR. KM “Legs The Shop PF, SM. JA, MC, Remember the Cellar “To The Dam Good Times in 207 RE Big Bill “Remember The Search T-Harbor INSPIRATION: Life is a Bargain till someone Raises the Price Frank Sanfdippo 1 3 Beach Ct. Frankieboy MEMORIES: Great times with Alison, also with Jack and GJ at CCN. Jack one too many, falling at GJ’ s house. INSPIRATION: I LOVE you forever Alison. Joanne L. Sanfdippo 124 Prospect St. MEMORIES: CESARE I LOVE YOU! 11 28 83 good times w CF. AS, LS, NP. RO. RS, DC, RC BS. LC JC 2 . MG. FG. CL RS. ENZA rem good tiroes sum 84 MARIA T DON’T forget the talks outside THANKS MOM AND DAD I LOVE YOU BOTH INSPIRATION: Enjoy life to the fullest for we only live once! Richard A. Santos 5 Forrest St. Dick MEMORIES: GT EDDDJBALSBTMEP JBPMCVFTJSJRKML REM Singing in the Dunes ' Ask DDEDJSJR REM FSC Ask. JSEDDDAL. There is no sleep! Good Luck in Air Force, Doug. Love Y ' a Mom and Dad. ACTTVTTIES: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1. 4 INSPIRATION To Get Out Of Life What I Put Into hS Dana M. Sargent 22 Dennison St. Sarge, Dane MEMORIES: Good Times with PTCA CRKH Stage Fort Park Mad Times with Kev cruizen by Boat. And by Slang to ME, rem “I hear you knockn” How bout that “RM” — Looks Good To Me Best Times with PMT always rem 8-9-86 and 4Ever. The ruins The Stars Lands End 9pm runs to CT “Oh” Tallys “East” 2dolars 3dolars HeyLadyNiceHat. DMS-PMT I’ll Always Love You Pam Eric Wade Saulnier 4 York Road MEMORIES: The making; PC and Me — cmpll AH It’s not like that!! TS KL JR WA the movie!! HA, HA!! INSPIRATION: To be filthy rich! Manuel Saunders 155 Riverdale Park Walter Sawyer 9 Taylor Street Jay (Cheeks) MEMORIES: Good and bad with Toe Head, SS, GEORGY BABES, oily, Dorn. Rem Pride Day 86, The bike ask: SS, and the great limes on the beach. Thomas Sayess 20 Shore Hill Road Tom MEMORIES: Always REM AS on a SAT NIGHT!! JR, KL, WA, ES, The scarlet movie! MAD times at TH. PT. Annalee Scola 23 Exchange Street MEMORIES: FABIO 2-12-84 ILY. GTW LS, LB, LF, VN, PT, AB, TG, JS, Fun times in sewing ask LB, CR. Rem Fiesta “86” in Boston w the gang Thanks MOM and DAD I LOVE YOU. INSPIRATION: There are three things in life; Love, Faith, and Hope, the strongest is — Love If you believe in it follow your Heart Janine G. Scola Larose Avenue Nean MEMORIES: Rick ILY 10 18 Rem The log w Karen you waterbug you GTs w Dawn “LS@GEP AH CM KT S w DS LA ME RH “The Lights! INSPIRATION: Life begins after graduation! Lisa M. Scola 23 Exchange Street MEMORIES: Best limes w SiS; AS LB “JS(5 GEP PT TG Thanks Mom and Dad I Love You INSPIRATION: The richness in life is to be happy and healthy Sean Scola 56 Grove Street MEMORIES: Good times with: MO, DC, FT. GL. Never forget the JS incident. The GL — All- Terrain Vehicle ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball Linda M. Scuderi 151 2 Elm Street Boom-Boom MEMORIES: Good Times w : DE CC FM VF LN DC MB FT MC AC. JC PS SC CC JC DS EC PZ JL AD SL JD ML CJ SP LB Remember: 9-7-83 LLE 6-10-83 LLP 11-30-86 OWMC 11-7-85 36 feet ask DF MB VE Rock Me and Ban. Ban. .Ask CC DF FM-JB The Drums Thee Thee Ask VF MNBATC w VF DF LN MB INSPIRATION: A Friend is a Present You Give Yourself. Antone S. Sears 30 Trask St. Tony Big Tone MEMORIES: Roof top lofts 2 months of parties ask vokies, parties at Vernons rain or shine remember Johnny Z English and the lizard king GTW MJ BD JL MS TT DC ZS BB JS KLB CB INSPIRATION: Take life as it comes specialize in having fun. The Doors Jodi Ann Sharac 5 Riggs Street MEMORIES: John 8 31 84 Joseph Michael Lopes Great Times w BP. JF, YF. LW. LF, SB. JC GC, KC EMR. RML Ask Anne M. TOM! Ask Bink! OhMyGod! Never Forget KA. BM. .AH! PARTIES! Light House! BPs Purse! You Guys Thanks MOM and DAD ILY!! I DID IT!!! “87 Pride to be or not to be that was the question Ask JF! BoBoShipiDo INSPIRATION: Follow your heart for it may not follow you. Catherine Lee Sheahan 1 5 Prospect Street Cathy, Kay, Calh MEMORIES: Jawana! eat! my! God? OHMY! Violet, are you having another beach party? SAM! KEITH W. Eric who Mark Mark and Robert! Jinx you owe me a diet coke! THE! BEST TIMES w VM, MR, AC, SM, AH, FM, MR, CH. WHERE’S ASHLEY? You can’t get in unless you’re w ANDREW! EEEEEKK! LIFEGUARD PARTY @ WIN. SHERRI come back! Dip in the ocean @12! I’m sorry Mrs. McCarthy! Corey Thatcher Shore 104 Dennison Street Hard-Core, Cor-Pavin MEMORIES: Fun and games with: NS, JTB, NR, WH, MF, MM Light House Beach action in summer, thumbing to Lanesville. Thanks to all — you know who you are! CM 1 connection. INSPIRATION: Just a step ahead of the law!!! Linda Jeanne Silva 9 Williams Court MEMORIES: GTW LS, JM, KC, JF, GN, JL, JP, RB, AM, IG, JR, KO, JS rem TOM ask Lisa, Kelly, Gina! GT with Jack jwalu!! Lisa rem the gt. “Luswentemb” SLBL ya RIGHT! Where ae we? Three hours late! What’s his name? Follow that! It’s the bus 1st block Mrs. Jones “and whaat? INSPIRATION: To succeed and make my parents proud of me. ILY Mom and Dad Good luck J and B ILY TifTany! Michael E. Smith 18 Riverside Ave. Smitty MEMORIES: Great limes w CP, NS, SL, JC, RL, AP, JC, PF, JS, all through the years. Aiello’s cellar w MA, NS, CP, SP, ES, MT, DB. Never forget the night of LAUGH OUR BAG OFF, ask NS. Summer of “86” camping with CP, NS, SL, PF, JC, JS, AP, TM, ST, Let’s take it now. Good times at the Pool room. The Fort, and all the parties. Mike and Sue 3 22 86 Nathaniel Smith 54 Leonard Street Nat, Shmiter MEMORIES: Quarry Men unite Life’s a cocktail party in the streets R. Stones keep on grateful deeding. Mom and Dad my love has no end, thanx for the chances. CSMFNRWHTAAL Take care. Stop Nuclear War, Please. Stay mellow all. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity ice hockey 2 years. INSPIRATION: I’d rather be a burnout than a preppy. Jeffrey F. St. Peter 1 Homans Ct. Jeff MEMORIES: CATHY; ’80 MUSTANG; EMV AT- TACK; DEC. 17, 1985; Ashland; Florida; B.P.; Kyrie; Taxi’s . . . ugh!; Lily Pond dive, thanks Pete!; Singing Beach; Thanks Mom and Dad ... I love you!!! INSPIRATION: Love can change the human race And make this world a better place. Robert L. Standley Studio Road MEMORIES: Brook’s Adv. Chem and Rotary Meetings ACTVITIES AND HONORS: Junior Rotarian, NHS, Flicker Photo Editor, Sawyer Medal. Dawn Stanton 7 1 Riverdale Park Kimberly Stewart 82 Riverdale Park Frank A. Stomiolo 6 Myrtle Square Stomey MEMORIES: Football “86” — “The Hogs” — Salem, What a week; Good Times w TTSCSFMPAMSCBPLFGL “My Buddy”; “C is the one” — DZER By-Kristac. ACTVITIES AND HONORS: Football 3, 4 Baseball 2. 4; NHS 3, 4 INSPIRATION: A lesson learned is a lesson earned. Your attitude determines your fortitude One ' s adversity usually builds one’s character. Lisa Ann Sutera 8 Harvard St. MEMORIES: GTW Inez! ILY Best times with “Jim” 11-1-86 ILU! LSJPJRRB AMJFCBGN- JLKC 1st block eng and whaat? ask LSKC Sat nite with Tom ask Linda “Where is it? JR rem the rigtug “Lusty” EMB Shut TV ask Lin Sat nites w Lin at the Haus I Love you Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F-Hockey 1-4; B- Ball 1-4; S-Bal l-4Capt. INSPIRATION: Friendship — a binding contract u sign w laughter Frank Taormina 6 Highland Street Boogalay MEMORIES: Good times with MO, SS, GL. and DC. Had fun playing volleyball in study with FM, MM, RM, SW, MR. TM, and DD. Remember St Fort EG. Good ti with SM. BA. MT INSPIRATION: Enjoy yourself, dnnk. and have lots of fun, call your life your own. but only that the rest of your life belongs to chance Kenneth Tarantino 1 1 Seavie Road Tom Tarantino 1 1 Seaview Road MEMORIES: GTW Rich, Cos, Belushi, Arujo, n f accident w Rich 9 12 86 Parties down the fort. Rem. NSSPJM Breakfast and Old Salem Rd. Smitty fire alarm and O’maley. Rizzing the summer w Cosmo NF summer of 86 Rm. road trips. The mad men of the canal w CR, CM, JA, CH, MS, EC, JC, ML, AD. INSPIRATION: If at first you don’t succeed then cheat. Ralph Tarbox 7 Williams Court Rusty MEMORIES: Red Sox games esp. Ales Game 7. STS Christmas Party ' 86 Pasc at Nscc w WO, MR. ACTIVITIES: Math Team I, 2. NHS INSPIRATION: To be as successful as possible. Thomas Eric Tan- 10 Cedarwood Road Tarry, T, Toe MEMORIES: “Brew Crew.” Those wild handstand dances! 2A.M. rendezvous Adolf -n- of Grandad ask Liam! Sloney what the heck is that thing? Cookie you’re bald! Parties! The roof top. “SAUGUS GAME 16-13!” Tumbies all nighter. Skiing with Inta. Spring Break with Nick. Thanks Janelle. Krista — “I do!” Luv u Mom and Dad! ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Women Cynthia J. Tedesco 1 0 Shepard St. Cindy, Chincia MEMORIES: Best of times w SH, GC, JC, SH, GC, DR, MO, MA, Look Josie Ant’s Double WTiy? BECAUSE! Ask ant NF 7 11 club. They won’t let us! Ask Grace! “The Fort” 2 16 85 Ricardo! INSPIRATION: To be free of confusion. I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD. Phil S. Teel 84 Concord St. Fred MEMORIES: Great times at Rood’s hotel with DM, GH, MR, BA, MC, PO, DH. INSPIRATION: I’d like to change the world, but I don t know what to do so I’ll leave it up to you. God bless all! i t. J 75“ Mark Teixeira 9 Herrick Cl. TEX” MEMORIES: Danger mouse -n- Hoo Ha. Good limes with DM. SC. RS. JR, MG, JT, MN, GL. T. Slams with TA, SF, AC. Rem the 3 lunch days W TA. Banana pie at JR ' s house. Almost Skulled against Beverly 10 17 Carlotta I love YOU! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Golf 3, 4; Captain 4; NHS; Yearbook Staff 87 INSPIRATION: All people on ego trips should buy one way tickets. Kristine Testaverde 13 Ferry Street Kris, Sgek, Keen MEMORIES: 1-18-85 Anthony, ILY! My Best Friend Forever, Erin! BTW — CV, JB, PM, KE, KC. JD. BR. MM, KC, KL, AC, NN, EC and “The Guys” “Porcelain Princess” ask CV. OMaley “Peepin Tom never again! TT@BS ask EP Holyoke wkd Yuker ask PM “It’s a itchin ask JB PJB — CW I Love You Mom and Dad!! INSPIRATION: Friends can never be lost no mat- ter how far away they are. Jennette M. Thomas 90 Langsford Street Jenneric, Jennettic MEMORIES: Good tiroes with MG, MM, EA. KP. Russel! Lanesville! TDICKXSTH weeknighls with MASH. Quiet please! Relax! Biesus! Snausages. Ask MG, FM, zooloo ask MG. INSPIRATION: There are places 1 remember all my life — though some have changed . . . some forever, some for better, some have gone and some remain. Russel always! Karen Jean Thomas 90 Langsford Street MEMORIES: Good Times with great friends — P.W., A.C., HR., J.F., L.B., ETC. always remember the good times at work ... 8 a m. exer- cise sessions with L.B. — is it worth it? Thanks for every thing Mom and Dad ILY’. INSPIRATION: The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Lisa Ann Thomas 9 Haskell Court Lee, Lise. Liza MEMORIES: CTW PW, PB. JA. MJ. DH. PL, RO, JG, JO, AND OTHERS. Never Forget: Radioactive popcorn, Miss Priceeheck. Bagbtrd, Yo Adrian. - The NY trip, “Wesson on Wednesdays” — ask Pam or Bob “Possessed Poster Child My 1 Dol — ask Pam or Jim. Rem. al l of the mad times Mom and Dad ILU. INSPIRATION: There is still lime to change the road you ' re on. — LED ZEPPELIN Traci Ann Tocco 23 Lookout St. Kitty! MEMORIES: SV, AP, LL. KB. SN. KM, KS — remember Miss Kitty SV Anna - s B-DAY PARTY Weekend mornings OH GOD — !! Summertime beach bum!! Semiformal — wild night Dokken Concert — Laura? To SV Thanks for giving me the love and support I need! Never forget us. INSPIRATION: To Mom and Dad I Love You both!! Love is sometimes playful, sometimes quiet, but always beautiful. Kenny Tolman 1 29 Wheeler Street MEMORIES: BTW JA, MJ, LP, MB, BC, JL, BF, JI, FG, BS, FC, JW, TS, JN, TS, ML, CB, EW, ES. The Mills, Boulevard, Opel ’86, The Ram ask JA, LP, ML, BC, Boston LP four wheeling getting chast. The Band 83, 87 with JA, BC, BF, and whoever, ACTIVITIES: Machine Shop 1, 2, 3 INSPIRATION: To be one of the best drummers in the U.S. Only the good die young. — Billy Joel Carla Denise Vergas 43 2 Warner Street MEMORIES: Remember all the good times at lunch — RL, MM, K, P, EL, KL, NN, MG English class with Mrs. J Great! Melissa “Here he comes Gym, Peter! OW!! Good luck CV IL! Love you mom dad Carlos Nuno! INSPIRATION: Some peole close their eyes others live their dreams; try to keep your eyes open and don’t be afraid to live your dreams! NJ-VS, CS, TF, LS — Capri (PA!) Nancy Ann Vicari R 86 Concord St. MEMORIES: Great times w Sandra Goken, Chris, Kris, Donna, the guys at the station; Jewls, and sus Greenhigh Food Fight at the boulevard. Camp Memorial Weekend. KEEP ON FROGGEN!!! INSPIRATION: Watch out for the Rabbit, cause when the Rabbit starts to hop it starts to jump, when it starts to jump it is a Frog. Pamela Vicari R86 Concord Street MEMORIES: Remember the summer of “86 6t MM, NR, HT, KT. Remember the roages to off better place. Mom and Dad Thank you for all of your help and understanding through the years I owe you both. INSPIRATIONS: When ever the road looks grim see through the darkness and it will be alright. Catherine E. Virgilio 82 Cherry Street MEMORIES: BTW: KT, EP, JB, PM, THE GANG! NFT GUYS: DJ, SB, EL, ED, DS, DD, HOLYOKE WKD.UKA! CHERISH K-N-THE GANG, 2.3 When’s The Wedding! Lefty’s Claming 10 7 84 WM CURBADGE! DND The All Nighter at Tumby’s 12 12 86 Nicky 1 31 86 I LOVE YA MOM -N- DAD ACTIVITIES: FB, BB, Cheerleader INSPIRATION: To fulfill my greatest dreams and make Mom -n- Dad proud! Joseph M. Walsh 439 Western Ave. Joszep MEMORIES: Good times with TC, FC, BS, Remember the beach never forget KM and New Hampshire lost on pipe line ask TC Remember BJ and the bike T. Michael Ward 88 Pleasant Street Mike MEMORIES: Summer nights up Hampton Beach, ask Nate. Good times with SG, KK, MR, LP, FM, NG, AH, and cold winter nights wTL. Remember December 1985. INSPIRATION: Good things will come to those who are patient. Karen R. Watson 115 Cherry St. MEMORIES: Aaron 9-21-85 Love you always!! Never forget the best of times with my best of friends Kristen, Tami, and Lori. Great times w Nancy on the weekend and w LN, KC, GN, and TM in school. 12-12 Tina’s WOW! BBBB right Aaron!! INSPIRATION: Mom and Bob, thanks for all the support my senior year Love you! Eric WTiitten 420 Essex Avenue Stephen Wieckowski 9 Shephard Street MEMORIES: HEMMA 3M TA3 5-9-86 I LOVE Y ' OU TRACI! The Masked Marauders “Oh My God” Ray you mad dog, pigin’ meat-pies. The Bus w BD Canobie Lake this sum. Ray and Cef who’s on the bench friends: Ray “THE FLY”: FRANK O: Lamb Cef The Rich One w SBS DH MM Dave H 1st Lunch: Thrash!!! Slayer Anthrax “It’s been real C O 87 INSPIRATION: Bang that head that doesn’t bang: METALLICA David C. W’itek 24 Norman Ave. “Schenectady” MEMORIES Lemon Rock (BD. SH. SH, BB, JB. MR) Lining it up 46 times in a row; Reeb Pyramids; Sissy Brothers (JF); the 1986 Awards Banquet. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Soccer. Cap- tain: 1986 Boys’ State; Outstanding Junior Award in Business; 1986 Who Who Among American HS Students, Honor Roll; National Honor Society; Intramural Volleyball; JV Swim Team. Pamela Jean Wnght R82 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Pam, Shamamela. Spaz MEMORIES: Mike, RU! Great times w Great friends — MU LT. KT. PB. AC. JA. JG. ETC. Remember — New York Trip, Boston. Radioactive popcorn. Weds rules — ask Lisa or Bob. the Grim Reaper. Mora, and all the other great times I’ve shared w EVERYONE INSPIRATION: Don’t let the wall get so high that you can’t see over it ' Memory of an Unknown Face Autumn Layne Moffatt 969 Washington St. MEMORIES: CM,SF,LN,MJ: Thanks for all the summer memories! And stop missing Boats, SF!! DC,CM,LD,JO,LN,AP,AC,YF, and many others: Thank You for your friendship and support throughout my pregnancy. “Papa Don’t Preach — cuz I’m keeping My Baby!! “And Come Grad., Corey It’s off to San Fran and Heaven!” Don’t let the — Grind ya Down! Live and Let live! I love ya all! Dianrie Asaro Keilh Harris Scotl Hinckley Daniel Keating Edward Lannon Robert Lovasco John Lucido Joan-Marie McGory David Morin Anthony Pallazola Charles Pratt Michael Reardon John Ryan Christine Sheehan Frank Tocco Leonard Weldon Exchange Students GlOLCEsTf K V A Christina Yvonne Susan Michael Malquist Anderson Greenhigh Laursen I live in Sweden, and 1 have come here for my senior year. 1 think that Gloucester is a great place, maybe a little too small. 1 came here because I live for challenges, and I take every chance I can to get away from my regular life. 1 have never regretted for a second that I came here, and I don ' t miss my family very much. I can really advise all of you to get out in the world and experience different lifesty les. It is the best experience. Christina Malquist On August 20, 1986 I came as an exchange student from Sweden to the United States to attend GHS for my senior year. The reason being. I was really curious about the country, different lifestyles, and the people “over there. Also, I wanted to see if I could manage to take care of my self for a w hole year aw ay from my family . I w as so lucky, though, because I found the very best replacement of my own family right here on Cherry St. with the Milone family . They, and all of my GREAT friends, have made this year unforgettable! First I was a little afraid that it was going to be a bit difficult to find new friends right away. That problem solved itself though. Sometimes I miss my family and friends in Sweden, but 1 know I ' ll see them in the summer. One thing I would really like to experience once again is the autumn here, that and being next to the ocean are the best things about Gloucester. 1 really enjoy being here and I want to thank every body who made it possible for me to really have the opportunity to come here, study and share all my new experiences with “both of my families and all of my friends. It has really been a great year! Yvonne Andersson I live in Denmark, and I ' m here for my senior year. I came to the United Stales because 1 wanted to learn about other people ' s way of living and culture. To be an exchange student is a great opportunity and a chance of a lifetime that you shouldn ' t let go. but take ad- vantage of. I find it hard to make friends here and there isn ' t any thing to do in Gloucester. I would really like to come back in a few vears to see some of the other states. Susan Greenhigh 1 am from Denmark, and I came here to learn the language better, and to learn about another culture. I also wanted to get more self-independent, and to get a year off. The thing that I like about the American High School, is that its activities and sports are includ- ed. When school is over at home, it is over for the day. The thing that I dislike is the short breaks between the periods, and the big thing about being absent or late. But if I should choose between the Danish and American. I would choose the American. I also enjoyed being on the football team, which I joined without knowing about at all. I1 the players were kind and helpful from the beginning. It was a fun experience, which I am glad I took part in. The biggest difference is the culture, and that we don ' t play football and baseball in Europe. The rest is pretty much the same, of what ' s left to compare! I liked it here, it ' s a fun experience w hich I think every body should take, but Denmark is still my favorite. 92 Michael l aursen - In Memoriam Peter Moceri 1969-1984 Say , fact i c 4 wte faity cte cCcme ccCate ' TPtcvwCccy ' ' — s4 ut etctca asifaucfat wi« £ditord Yjote . Associate Editor: Kara Banks Managing Editor: Alicia Aiello Financial Editor: Jem Ryan As editors of the G.H.S. Flicker, it was our responsibility to capture the spirit of our Senior class. If we have succeeded, then you will be able to take out your yearbook years from now, think back on Senior events, and enjoy the memory of our graduating year. The creation of the ' 87 Flicker was a difficult job. It took the hard work, and cooperation of a large dedicated yearbook staff, and the guidance of a great yearbook advisor — Thomas Walsh. Even without a yearbook we would never forget our High School years, or how special our Senior year was. But the yearbook is important because it is a reminder of one of the most important times of our lives. Thank you: To all those who have helped create the 1987 Flicker. Good luck: To the class of 1987, and Good-bye and thanks: To the G.H.S. and the faculty. Special thanks: To the co-editors: Susan Foster. Kristen Kincade. Christopher Hadley, Frank Militello. Brian Cutler. Erica Coles, Mark Tiexiera, Robert Standley, and the entire staff for a job well done. To Paul Delaney, for his advice. To Terry Bleiler and Purdy Studios. and especially to Mr. Walsh without whose help and guidance we would not have been able to put the yearbook together. BEST EXCUSE MAKERS BEST ALL AROUND David Jones Amy Powers Mark Provost Lea Doyle BEST DRESSED Bobby Klyce Josie Cottone BEST LOOKING Donny Brown Alexis Marshall CLASS BEACH BUMS Patrick Oder Traci Tocco BEST SMILE Justin Hegarty Phyllis-Ann Morrissey mam CLASS FLIRTS Mike Smith Patty Brown CLASS CLOWNS Duke Hayes Diane Ciaramitaro CLASS SWEETHEARTS Chuck Pratt Josie Cottone 100 MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Mark Teixeira Jessica Flynn MOST GULLIBLE Mike Levin Silvia Milone MOST ARTISTIC Ray McCarthy Kerry Looney 102 103 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Benjamin Ferrini Sandra Kopanon MOST SARCASTIC Erik Dombrowski Marsha Gorrell MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Mike Randazza Debbie Douglas WORST DRIVERS MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A FIREMAN Mike Militello Chris Rich Christine Johnson MOST LIKELY TO HAVE 2.3 KIDS, A STATION WAGON AND MICROWAVE OVEN Rob Standley Kristine Testaverde GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL 1987 FLICKER STAFF Top: Silvia Milone. Pam Sheedy. Jamie Byrnes. Steven Henueue. Megan Shore. Sara Brodrinsky, Jim Fosbery, Middle. Upper: Amy Hubbard. Elsa Ascenso, Holly Radolif. Alicia Rubino. Pam Mackai. Knsten Costa, Susan Turner. Carlotta McCarthy. Joanna Joyce. Kristen Garry. Middle. Loner: Elaina Loicano. Melanie Rose. -Alison Landoni. Kathy Sheahan, Laura Manning. Corey Shore. Sandy Kopenon. Patty Bronn. Kelly Looney. Bottom: Mark Textiera, Christopher A. Hadley. Frank S. Militello. Jerry Ryan. Alicia Aiello, Kara Banks. Erica Coles. Kirsten Kincade, Bnan Cutler. Rob Slandley. 106 KARA BANKS Assistant Editor JERRY RYAN Financial Editor 107 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Erica Coles — Senior Portraits Brian Cutler — Athletics Susan Foster — Extra Curricular Christopher Hadley — Organizations Kristen Kincade — Formals Frank Mijitello — Faculty Robert Standley — Photography Mark Texeira — Advertisements Organizations are an integral part of Gloucester High School. They comprise such activities as clubs for social and scholastic purposes as well as entertaining the community. Such clubs and organizations provide an outlet for students to grow and learn outside the classrooms that they attend daily as well as contributing to the common atmosphere of the school. Friendships are founded and trust is developed as the year goes on. Organizations help develop student in- dividuality and their ability to cope with the future problems of life. The positive influence that the displays show the pride, determination, and responsibility of the students and staff of Gloucester High School STUDENT COUNCIL: Top: Nick Novello. Peter Favazza. Joe Pasquina. Kevin She . Dan King. Joanna Joyce. Aim St. Lauren L Jim Fosbem. Middle Kristen Cam. Gu Fiero. Kacy Laferty. Ethan Hughes. Kristen Costa. Carla Spinola. Janet Powers, Ann Margaret Ferrante. Chns Novello. Lon Hautula. Bottom Elaina Lotcano. Kara Banks. Sandy Kopenon. Mamie Brown, Erica Coles, Kelly Ekborg, Chris Rich. Kimara Jebb. STUDENT COUNCIL 108 JUNIOR ROTARIANS Back Row, L to R: Donny Brown, Mark Noseworthy, Ben Ferrini, Rob Standley, Mr. White, Front Row, L to R: Marnie Brown, Elaina Loiacano, Kim La Flam, Alicia Aiello, Kara Banks, Bea Gagne. Bark Row, L lo R: Mark Texeira, Mark Noseworthy, Eric Bombrowski, Pat Oder, David Jones, Mike Gaipo, Upper Middle, L to R: Donny Brown, Ben Ferrini, Rob Standley, Jerry Ryan, Stephen Cote, Frank Militello, Lower Mid- dle, L to R: Laurel Ackerman, Elaina Loiacano, Wendy Kariores, Kim La Flam, Mamie Brown, Ralph Tarbox, David Wilek, Amy Carroll, Pam Wright, Front, L to R: Johanna Brodzinsky, Kristen Kincade, Alicia Aiello, Sandy Kopanon, Corey Shore, Kara Banks, Kristen Cooper, Erica Coles. 109 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top: Melanie Rose, Elsa Ascenso, Jennifer Piscitello, Amy Beth Parsons, Brian Cutler, Lauren Schwarts, Ann Margaret Feirante, Bottom: Tom Sayres, Marc J. Randazza Arunus Martinonis, Busty Moceri, Pam McKay. THESPIANS Back Row, L to R: Amy Klopotoski, Susan Gronhoj. Laurel Ackerman, Kevin Shea, Johanna Brodzinskv, Lome Reichow. Middle Row. L to R: Ann Mane Lemome. Callie Wood rum, Ethan Hughes, Guy Fiero, David Adams, Kara Banks, Front Row, L to R: Micheal Randazza Dawn Burke, Melanie Rose, Christopher Hadley. Frank Mihtello. Kristen Kincade, Alison Landoni, Cathy Sheahan. 110 PEP CLUB Top Row, L to R: Kathleen Nicastro, Christine Marino, Middle Row, L to R: Peter Martin, Melanie Rose, Alison Landoni, Cathy Sheahan, Christa Williams, Laura Michaelson, Bottom Row, L to R: Marie Leaman, Jennifer Piscitello, Dawn Burke, Amy Klopotoski, Lome Reichow. Back Row, L to R: Johanna Brodzinsky, Brian Cutler, Marc Randazza, Rob Tarr, Arunas Marrtinonis, Kristen Kincade, Anja Corben, Rob Slandley, Front Row, L to R: Laurel Ackerman, Ben Ferrini, Corey Shore, Mr. Chane, Callie Woodrum, Mike Laursen. GERMAN CLUB in CHORUS L-R: Julie Burke. Janine Perry, Alison Skinner, Donna Lane, Krisln Sinclair, Marie Leamen, Lisa Russell, Anne Marie Argentina, Jackie Ferrara, Cindy Hazlegard. Gayle Brenner, Mr. Hart. BAND 1st Row. L-R: Dick W inchester. Rebecca Ciaramatoro, Janine Worthley. Taya Enos. Wendy kanoves. Melanie Conrad. Paula Dandsen. Jennifer Worthley. Christen Morash. Christa Norton, Amy DaRosa. Missy Rankin. Back Row, L-R: Leo Ciaramataro. Mike Bacon. Sean Nolan. Tyler Lopes. Franasco DaRosa. W end Juden. Ben 1 12 Sargent. Rick Maciel. Eric Melanson, Peggy Marchant. Erin Jarvis, Heidi Mugford, Michele Machain. PROJECT ALLIANCE Fred McCarl, Shawn Barrier, Jamie McCormick, Frank Johnson, Judy Lyons, Elin af Klinleberg, Bill Hartwell, Sandy Giglio, John Ramos, Glen Robertson, Dawn Stanton, Marie Allen, Tod Tinkum, Kristen Amar, Cathy McClaire, Remy Dello Russo, Jeannine Cavanaugh, Kelli Cavanaugh. GLOUCESTER VOCATIONAL WE MAKE IT WITH PRIDE! L lo H: Beth Ellis, Kim I arkin. GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS Graphic Communications (Print) Shop is a program in techniques and reproduction processes and for mass production of adver- tising and promotional materials. Emphasis is on photo composition, the making of offset plates, the use of the copy camera and the process of film developing and offset and letter press printing. The volume of printing is continuing to grow and along with it is the need for qualified people. This shop can adequately fit this need. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR In the Automotive Shop, the students are taught all phases of automobile repair and ser- vice. They work on “live automobiles” and are instructed on tools and equipment, engine repairs, clutches, transmissions, rear axles, brakes, steering gears and wheel alignment, ig- nition and carburetion. The use of modern elec- tronic diagnostic testing equipment is emphasized. L to R: Michael Rich, Brace Ercolani. Michael Smith, Timmy Marr, Vincent Adelfio. «• L to R: Kenny Tarantino. Dana Sargent. Kevin Carpenter 114 L to R: Anton Sears, Joel Lewis, Marc Luzio, Tom Tarantino. MACHINE SHOP The Machine Shop provides in-depth training on machine lathes, shapers, milling machines, drill presses, grinders and other power tools in- cluding numerical central programming and operation, properties of metals, heat treating hardening and tempering are also studied. With this experience graduates may advance to become toolmakers, die makers, model makers and foremen. L to H: Tommy Taratino, Michael Jewel. L to R: Kenny Tolman, Marc Luzio, Francis Gibbs. ELECTRICAL SHOP The Electrical Shop provides sound train- ing in the fundamentals of electrical theory and practice. Training includes house and industrial wiring, signal and telephone work, motors, generators, and appliance installa- tion. The students provide wiring and heating on the houses built by the carpentry shop. The student also has the opportunity to explore electronics in this program. L to R: Tom Murray, Peter Favazza, Sam Gallo, Andrew Horn, Tommy Ryan. L to R: John Azaro, Andrew Horn, Thomas Murray. 115 CARPENTRY Carpentry Shop is a three year course. Sophomore students learn fundamentals of the trade in the school shop and may advance into the house-building program in the 11th grade. Carpentry students enrolled in academic mathematics courses may be unable to par- ticipate in the budding program. Qualifying junior and senior students may participate in an on-site building project each year and are trained in framing, exterior finish and cabinet work. L to R: James Oliver. Frank Capone. Joe Walsh. Manuel Saunders. Paul Matson. Robbv Maddix. HOME BUILDING PROGRAM The Home Building Program is a pro- gram sponsored by the Gloucester High School Vocational Department. It is now celebrating its fifteenth year. The program provides a hands on experience of house carpentry. This is also true for the elec- trical students as they do all the electrical installation for the house. The House Building Program also provides a chance for the students to see a project through from beginning to end. It gives them, besides considerable knowledge about their craft, the satisfaction of knowing that they built that house and that someone is living in it. This vear ' s house is located in East Gloucester on Joseph’s Wav. It is a six room, split level house with two decks. The satisfaction that the students gain will also be echoed by the owners of this new house built with pnde. 116 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE In the co-op work experience, oppor- tunities are arranged for students to go out and work in the field. In after two years of training in the vocational department a student has gained sufficient skills in their certain area of interest, they are placed in a job situation. These placements allow students to spend every other week work- ing for pay with cooperating employers, gaining practical experience in the job skills the students have been learning in class. This year, twenty-two students are involved in the program. JUNIORS Led by President James Fosberry, Vice-President Guy Fiero, Secretary Shari-Lyn Dutton, and Treasurer Joseph Pasquina, the class of ' 88 has been very busy in the two years since its arrival at GHS. During this current year as juniors, the class of ' 88 has further distin- guished itself. At the .All-Sports Pep Rally, a first for GHS, the class of ’88 won first place honors in the contest for best decorations. To raise money for the class treasury, the juniors spon- sored a holiday food and candy fund- raiser whose sales exceeded all expec- tations. This past year, the Christmas Winter Wonderland and Valentine’s Day Dances were also sponsored by the junior class. In addition, the junior bulletin board and display case have been kept timely decorated and up-to-date. As a further credit to its reputation, the junior class instituted yet another first: The Junior Class Event, held in May. .As a culmination of the junior year, all members of th e class were in- vited, with a guest, to attend this final gala social affair. Advisors Kevin Hutchinson and .Antoinette Konaxis are truly proud of the class of ’88 — in- dustrious, unified, energetic — a class with class. Guy Fiero — Vice President, Jim Fosberry — President, Shari-Lyn Dutton — Secretary, Joe Pasquina — Treasurer 203 Mr. Corkery L lo R, Top: David Adams, Peter Avila, Tony Alves, John Arabian, Rob Ber- tone, Jackie Amarac, Tina Bodoni, Mid- dle: Marie Allen, Annemarie Beyer, Justine Anderton, Karla Messier, Courtney Baker, David Almeida, Bot- tom: Teresa Adams, Shannon Arabian, Wendy Anderson, Frances Bouchie, Maria Biondo, Serena Belong, Kristen Baughn, Elsa Ascenso. 206 Mr. Surrette L to R, Top: Mr. Surrette, Rebecca Ciarametro, Alessandro Casagrande, Steve Carter, Bryan Church, John Braz, Middle: Pam Cabral, Gail Brenner, Suzy Carignan, Pe ter Ciarametaro, John Brennan, Donny Burnham, Bot- tom: Megan Bixby, Gina Capone, Mar- cia Bums, Harriett Carr, Debbie Brown, Laurie Catto, Bryce Budrow. 207 Mr. W. Martin L to R, Top: Joe Ciolino, Tory Ciolino, Aaron CillufTo, Jonathan Corman, Joseph Da Cruz, Middle: Paula Costa, Rose Cusick, Anja Corben, Christy Dailey, Mr. Martin, Bottom: Lydia Cooney, Siobhan Conley, Lynanne Cur- curu, Janine Degagne, Steve Corbett. 121 209 Mr. D. Martin L to R, Top: Mr. D. Martin, Lesia Deveau, Darlene Foote, Eric Fonti, Middle: Bill Doucette, John Feener, Ann-Marie Eastman, Brian Fleming, Brian Ellis, Bottom: Vincie Favazza, Maureen Dion, Amy Flygare, Maria Favazza, Paula Davidsen. 215 Mrs. Callahan L to R, Top: John Frost, Vito Galati, John Gallant, Derek Geary, Jim Gallant, Sean Gadbois, Middle: Traci Gillis, Jon Gattinella. Rich Francis, Kieth Francis, Jeremy Frost, Robert Grover, David Gove, Bottom: Inez Gar- cia, Sharon Gilbert Jennifer French, Bethany Grace, Brenda Grace, Grace Giambanco, Nicole Caspar, Lisa Galante. 217 Mrs. Jones Top: Graig Herrmann. Danny Kan ore . Sean Ketchopulos. Heather Jameison. Kathy Joyce. Middle: April Hicks. Rachel Herd man. Lendall Johnson. Kevin Home. Bottom: Debbie Johnson, Chnsta Johnson, Sheila Joseph, Tma Harey. Petnna Katsikas 123 219 Mrs. Figurido Top: Lauren McNally, Amanda McKay, Eric Melanson, Karla Messier, Heather McLeod, Kelly Morris, Toni Moses, Middle: Sebestion Moceri, Matt Moynahan, Pat Morrissey, Adam Mondello, Kathy Militello, Fred Morgan, Christopher Morin, Bottom: Kristen McCullon, Kimberly Militello, Meredith McKenna, Lisa Medeiros, Lisa Michalski, Grace Moceri. 220 Mrs. Chandanais Top: Steven Muniz, Philip Muller, Bryan Nelson, Garrin Orlando, Adam Noseworthy, Aaron Noble, Middle: Matt Nickerson, Kate Muniz, David Murphy, Erin Murphy, Mark Muise, Paul Orlan- do, Bottom: Crystal Nicolosi, Virgina Nolo, Sandi Novello, Priscilla Nelson. 218 Mrs. Waterhouse Top: Chris Lucido, Anthony Marcello, Lisa MacNeil, Vasaris Martinonis, Peter Martin, Dean Luvera, Jim Leonardi, Mike Lucido, Middle: Peter Libro, Ar- mand LaFrancois, Steve Marshall, Sara Jane Levitt, Tammy Lewis, Chris Lovasco, Corey Marques, Dean Klopotoski, Bottom: Amy Klopotoski, Mary Beth Livingston, Deana Lawson, Hollie Laflam. Linda Kresedkie, Cosmo Marcantonio, Ted Komi, Michelle MacArthur, Karen Komi. 221 Ms. Konaxis L to R, Top: Michelle Palozzola Dawn Parish Billy Peacock, Thomas Parish John Pata Bradley Peterson, Kim Phetteplace, Middle: Julie PaJazola Jackie Pino, David Pasquarelli, Jen- nifer Piscitello, Heather Pallazola Leonard Pallazola, Kieth Palazzola Bottom: Christine Parish Jennifer Parish Liz Pepe, Chris Porter, Jason Parish Jay Pallazola, Jim F os berry. 222 Mrs. Kochman L to R, Top: Allison Roderick, Mandy Reardon, Robyn Rhodes, Rebecca Schiffman, Rachel Schwartz, Roseann Scola Michelle Ryan, Middle: Tony Remington, Amy Saulnier, Laurie Ryan, Tracy Rose, Jill Sinagra Amy Randazza, Melanie Rose, Bottom: Jen- nifer Ekborg, Gus Sanfilippo, Dominic Sanfilippo, Mrs. Kochman, Gaspar Saputo, Michael Ryan, Lome Reichow, Jodi Randazza. [ Sr ■ W f 223 Mr. Sutera L to R. Top: Nicole St. Laurent. Lorie Sutera Karen Silva Brian Silva Kerin St. Peter, Denise Sutherland. Mike St. Peter. Middle: Rob Tarr. Glen Stanton, Joe Taormina John Stilwell, Jackie Stowell, Mike Taormina Bottom: Russel Smith, Anne Sutera Jodi Sharac, Kristin Sinclair. Pam Sheedy. Rick Silveria. I 1 25 226 Mr. Dahlgren Back Row, L lo R: David Thibedeau, John Vinagre, Sal Zerelli, Greg Tucker, Michelle Ward, Liz Tolman, Chris Williamson, Middle Row, L to R: Christine Turner, Lee Ann Verga, Joanne Wallius, Janelle White, James Whitehead, Front Row, L to R: Doug Thompson, Callie Wood rum, Ann- Marie Wentzel, Gary Wilson, Jaqui Virgilio. Mrs. Waterhouse, Carlotta McCarthy — Secretary. Jill Sinagra — Vice President, Jennifer Ekborg — President, Cindy Parisi — Treasurer. Mrs. Coachmen 126 SOPHOMORES The sophomores began the year by showing great spirit at the pep rally. They wore their Class of “89 sweatshirts to show their unity and school spirit. In March they sponsored Carnation Day, which proved to be a profitable adventure. They also put on the Saint Patrick’s Day Dance to celebrate the Irish. For a fundraiser, the sophomores began to sell Gloucester High School beach towels. May brought the co- sponsoring of the Spring Fling Dance with the freshmen. Spring also brought anticipation of next year’s activities as Juniors. 342 Mr. Parady Top: Rebecca Church, Lucy Carusso, Steve Cardone, Paul Ciarametaro, Sharron Connors, Tim Burnham, Eddy Ciarmetaro, Middle: Carrie Burnham, Keturah Buck, Lisa Corman, Jackie Brown, Nino Bruno, Joe Ciluffo, David Cooper, Walter Cabral, Bottom: Sue Cecilio, Alison Ciolino, Sara Brodzin- sky, Sam Ciarmetaro, Jon-Derek Chad- wick, Mike Carpenter, Toby Burke. 127 341 Mr. Brennan Top: Jonathan Anson, Andy Antrobus, Dominic Brancleone, Robert Bishop, Peter Albano, Peter Bragg, Middle: John Alves, Jeff Barckhouse, Avery Barry, John Bemie, Marc Bouchie, Bot- tom: Tony Alves, Beth Anderson, Ann Marie Argentino, Kristi Aiello, Amy Bertolino, Lori Ai ello, Rebecca Allen, Diana Bailey. 344 Mrs. Clark Top: Nathan Fellows, Brian Fisher, Matteo Favazza, Andrew Degnan, Joel Curcuru, Anthony Curcuru, Middle: Ed Enos, Dennis Cross, John Belmont, Herald Forchette, Vita Cusick, Joe Cur- curu, Lynn Curcuru, Joe Curcuru, Lori Danskin, Bobby Cuel, Jacquelyn Fer- rara, Rachel Di Perri, Micheal Flaherty, Bottom: Nicole Demitri, Michelle Cur- curu, Bora Erdos, Mary Kay Filos. 242 Mrs. Davis Top: Jack Lombardo. Seed McRae. Mane Leaman. Lori Magpore. Wendy Larsen. Tyler Lopes, Roberta Kolodzik. Mike Klodzak. Middle: Brad Lacerda. Nikki Legendre. Melissa Ligendre. San- dra Lo Grande. Jude Lefavour. Sieve Leblanc. Bottom Roeemarv Lourenco. Heather Lems. Melissa Lovasco. Jen- nifer Lems. Joe Lentini. Enc Loiacano. Mark Fulford, Joe Havener. Richard Biarla. Marc Generazzio, Kevin Gray, Eric Gentlemen, Peter Frontier©. Mid- dle: Toby Hight. Liz Griffin, Turibia Fradoca, Candice Frost. Paul Galante, Susan Greek, Larry Gallagher, Charles Gleason, Bottom: Stephanie Goulart. Kelly Galante. Cheri Guarrasi, Kris Hale, Catherine Harrison. Nina Gay. 128 348 Mr. D. Smith Top: Lome Kirkman, Greg Iacono, Derek Jackson, Mary Lou Hubbard, Carolyn Hunt, Cindy Johnson, Nicole Imbrunone. Middle: Kenny Keyes, John Herron, Jonathan Kelley, Mark Jolly, Terry Jones. Robin Jones, Michele Interrante, Bottom: Geordie Keefe, Timothy Knowles, Frank Johnson, Kevin Ilges, Wendy Juden, Theresa Jardin. 246 Mr. O’Donnell Top: Mike Mcleoud, Karen Murray, Kendal) Marques, Tracey Murray, Fred McCarl, David Murry, Mike McCormic, Mike Murry, Clinton Marshall, Middle: Sheryl Mondello, Heidi Mugford, 1 i«« McCormik, Danielle Marino, Justina Marr, Jim Marshall, Jim McLaughlin, Bottom: Darlene Muise, Laurie Melan- son, Geoffrey McCulloch, Mike Militello. 141 Mr. Ciarametaro Top: Grace Parisi, Anne Noto, Cindy Parisi, Cathy Noble, Michelle Novello, Vito Orlando, Caspar Orlando, Middle: Corey Parsons, Eric Noble, Maria Nunes, Tracy Palmer, Julie Parisi, Cor- ey Newman, Tracy Nickerson, Gina Orlando, Kathleen Nicastro, Jim Pariseau, Rob Pallazola, Robert Orlando. 143 Ms. Nickerson Top: Wendy Pecunis, Derek Richards, Glen Robertson, Gwen Perry, Katie Perry, Janine Perry, Jeanine Rhodes, Jackie Powers, Liisa Robertson, Christina Redmond, Middle: Travis Roland, Keith Place, Kielh Pooler, Tommy Randazza, Missy Rankin, Bren- da Russell, Sara Roberts, Bottom: Ted Rose, Kelly Rowe, Mark Reardon, John Ramos, Rob Rossow, Roberto. 146 Mrs. Chane 145 Mrs. Staras Top: Gwff VanAuken. Scot Wonka. Glen Wheeler. Keith Williams. Scott Warren. Middle: Nicole White. Kelly Wyatt. Meliaaa Zulkowalu. Valerie W illiams. Amy Watson, Bottom; Krista Williams. Angela Vitale. Alice VTcan. Sherri Young. Shelley Walen. Top: Scott Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Danny Ryan, Tim Sampson, Jamie Roderick, Paul Scuderi, Everitt Sawyer, Chris Salah, Middle: Amy Seppala, Kelly Ryan, James Sanfilipo, Angela San- fillippo, Manny Silvera, Tom Scola, Lewis Ryan, Joe Silvera, Bottom: Megan Shore, Kim Silva, Erika Scher- nig, Grace Scola, Regina Saunders, Julie Sheaves, Kelly Sharac. 148 Mrs. Saul Top: Jeremy Smith, Joe Taormina, Phil Snider, Mike Sutera, Jim Tower, Nat Skerry, Jason Standley, Sean Story, Middle: Susan Turner, Francesca Teslaverde, Kelly Tarr, Shelley Souza, Amy Thompson, Joe Taormina, Bot- tom: Mary Sperry, Tammy Susanno, Heather Sweet, Gary Thorton, Steve LeBlanc, Jude Lefavor, Charlene Triole, Michelle Trioli. The freshman class has prov- ed itself a viable part of Gloucester High School. At the beginning of the year, the freshmen jumped right into the school spirit by winning the most spirited award at the se- cond pep rally. In December the freshman class entertained the residents at the Briar Cliff Nursing Home with Christmas caroling. For fund raisers, the freshmen sold Christmas or- naments and in the spring, gifts for the home. The freshmen co-sponsored the spring fling dance, which proved to be a huge success. Steve Smith, the class advisor, hopes that the sophomore year will be another huge success for the class as well. Chuck Karvelas — Treasurer, Kimara Jebb — President, Mr. Smith, Ann Margaret Hubbard — Vice President, Jamison Payne — Secretary FRESHMEN 308 Mr. Kistner 315 Ms. Matson Top: Steve Cecilio. Joe CilufTo, Scott Cotter. Matt Corbett Middle: Lisa Da Rosa. Melanie Corbett Nicole Clayton. Elizebeth Ciolino. John Cunningham. Bottom: Rosita Cromosini. Jennifer Comeau. Brittany Church. Lisa Ciolino. Joe Calomo. Mike Curcuru. Top: Christine Anderson, Donna Boucher, Sharon Barner, Lenny Adams, Middle: Brenda Albertson, Tammy Barnes, Carrie Ann .Ambrose, Dean Eric Babine, Steve Amaral, Bot- tom: Jason Allen, Eric Bichao, Keith Bertone, Louie Biondo, Mike Allen, Ronny Benjamin. 1 .12 311 Mr. Corrao Top: Shawna Burnham, Danny Brown, Kimberly Bums, Leah Budrow, Bot- tom: Denise Brown, Michelle Brandt Melanie Brackett Jason Brown, Danny Brown. 320 Mr. Favazza Top: Nancy Hobbs, Kimara Jebbs, Emily Kennedy, Mike Hinchy, Matt Heurtl, Mike Jackman, David Howard, Bottom: Chuck Karvelas, Nicole Johnson, Bill Kyrouz, Erin Janis, Kim Herd, Colette Katsikas. 319 Mrs. Angelini To: Traci Gallo, Jeff Francis, Cana Ferini, Eliza Garrison, Jeff French, Middle: Billie Jo Garlick, Chad Frost, Bill Giliss, Patrick Good, Jason Goodhue, Bottom: Mary Gross, Shelby Grace, Monique Forgette, Gina Goulart, Suzanne Gilbert. 317 Mrs. Fallon Top: Jon Eastman, Michael Favazza, Jason Edmonds, Scott Feener, Tim Panskin, Heather Falk, Joe Favalora, Bottom: Mary Anne Dunn, Ann Margaret Fenrante, Susan Enos, Shauna Favalora, Michelle Favalora, Estela Faria, Taya Enos. B p 323 Mr. McPhee Top: Joe Nicastro, Shawn Nelson. Mike Pistenmaa. Donny Parish Kerry Nor- mand. Middle: Jeff Panseau. Deana Orlando. Annette Palazoia. JaneDe Pallazola. Nicole Parsons. Michelle Nicolosu Bottom: Amy Parsons. Kathi Noseworthy. Michele Pisntello. Enkka Pistenmaa. Janice Oski 322 Mrs. Jacobson Top: Mike Mitchell, Corey McCollum, Rob Muise, Paula Momoto, Jennifer Miller, Jessica Moses, Janelle Moses, Middle: Jennifer Murray, Lisa Morey, Ericca Martin, Chad Moore, Jeff Marr, Stacy Mountain, Bill Murray, Christy Marques, Bottom: Jeff March, Mark Michalisin, Louie McGrath, Brendan Monahan, Jamie Moses, Greg March, Banny McRae. 321 Mr. Veator Top: Sean Lufkin, James MacDonald, Christine Linquata, Michele Libro, Ron Madruga, Mark Lodge, Malvesti Terril, Laurie Larsen, Middle: Gene Lattanzi, Susan MacArthur, Michelle MacDowell, Kevin Lawson, Peter Lovasco, Monique Lannon, Melissa Madison, Bottom: Marco Lo Grasso, Peter Lucido, Brian Linquata, John Mahoney, Justin Low, John Lombardo. 331 Mr. Flannagan Top: Laura Seaver, Agnes Spinola, Barbara Sciortino, Holly Ryan, Mary Silva, Pam Souza, Paul Sonia, Middle: Joe Sanfillippo, Scott Salah, Mike Scola, Josh Severance, Danny Smith, Eric Sermuksnis, Candace Souza, Billy Scroback, Bottom: Gail Santapaula, Lori Shea, Lauren Schwartz, Amy Schneider, Carla Spinola, Alison Skin- ner, Melanie Saddler, Robbie Saunders, Ben Sargent. 330 Mr. McPhail Top: Frank Rich, Shawn Powers, Derek Reed, Micah Robinson, Scott Rowe, Middle: Matt Rourk, Sam Pool, Jeanine Porter, Linda Record, Cathy Ryan, Bot- tom: Jon RatclifT, David Poole, Danny Ryan, Janet Powers, Tina Reed, Lisa Porter, Matt Russo. 332 Mr. G. Smith Top: Rebecca Wetmore, Roberta St. Jean, Lisa Strople, Melissa Stanton, Jennifer Valle, Rosalie Zappa, Nick Vitale, Lenny Taormina, Eric Tobey, Middle: Mark Wilson, Vita Taormina, Pam Tuffley, Dick Winchester, Roberto Tocco, Jason Williams, Mike Veator, Nick Taormina, Rebecca Sweet, Bot- tom: James Tarbox, Jason Theriault, Mark Sylvain, Dana Thompson, Elsa Uhlwndorf, Kathy Winchester, Cindy Tarantino, Carol Viatos. SEPTEMBER 2. Last day for the gang at Shirl’s pool. 4. Sue finally realizes that the class of 86 isn ' t coming back. 10. All right guys, line it up! To me and back . . . GHS soccer team. 13. Mamie slicks while Therese and Amy slam. 13. Christine, where’s your car!?! 17. Pulled over on the way to the ACDC concert DP. CK, MC, WE. 18. Honk if you know Bill W.! 18. Hey Jerry, look out for the . . . rocks! 18. FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! 19. Chuck and Fred get water ballooned. 22. Jane, Julie, Jenn, and Carolyn meet Lloyd. 22. Nick Michalisin falls asleep during game films. 23. Nick and Dick — the sweater twins! 25. FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! 26. Happy Birthday Muffy from Succubi. 27. Festivities at Amy O’s. Jane and Julie get excited and fall on their faces. 28. Jane and Julie wake up early and go to work bruised and spacy. 29. FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! 30. Spunky got his first bath. 30. Alicia: “Oh, this car is parked.” OCTOBER 4. Cars lost in Topsfield Fair parking lot. 7. Anthony smashes his car up. M.P. hit us. Ask A.M., D.B., H.P., C.K. 8. Tim Michel — where’s your hair? 12. Topsfield Fair 360 action! 15. Kim and Elaina finally get their picture taken together. 16. FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! 16. Johanna, stop hopping on Laurel! 17. M — I like being more than friends! 17. Glow-in-the-dark firemen on the loose! We ll never make it! I know we won ' t! 18. In case you didn’t hear ask Amy J. what my middle name is. 18. Hi, My name is Amy (Dunkin Donuts) 18. Opps — Curbage!! 18. Cathy’s Bash 4 Kris ' Birthday. 20. FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! FIRE DRILL! 21. Kim receives “THE LETTER” 21. Mel gives D “The Brush Off.” 2 1 . Mamie and Sandy, the tennis champs, kick serious butt against Christine and Beth. 22. Amy 0. kicked out of Trig class. 22. 1st block K and Mel discover that they are incompetent. 23. 2nd block K and Mel discover that they aren’t that incompetent! 23. H.P. and C.K. have a blast at Birthday Party. 24. Maureen brought her book to class for the first time all year. 24. Melissa goes to St. Joseph’s to see John. 25. BRIGHT LIGHTS, car coming! 25. Kerrie says “off, off!” 25. Kevin’s mad monster bash with home video. 25. Lost Kyrie- Ann ' s shoe at the Halloween Dance, but my friend the bag lady found it. 27. Aunt Lil gets arrested for prostitution. 30. Kim attempts to make purple oxide 6th block. 31. Melissa receives a surprise Halloween visitor. 31. Happy Halloween! 136 WELCOME FRESHMEN 138 The Seniors welcomed the freshman class in a big way this year, with this dance sponsored by the NHS. There was quite a big turnout for this, the first dance of the year. Below, freshmen are eager to get their requests for tunes to DJ Mark Babson. HALLOWEEN DAY — - October 31st Ghouls, ghosts, and goblins lurked the halls of G.H.S. this October 31st. A bake sale was held by the N.H.S. to feed the hungry zombies. Mrs. Daley dressed in her scariest best to keep goblins out of her room. It is rumored that if a person dresses like a spirit, no harm will come to them. So the next time you hear a howl in a cor- ridor of G.H.S., remember the old cliche, “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em!!!” 139 Ghosts and Goblins reappeared on Hallow’s Eve to dance the night away. Some pretty scary characters were seen roaming the gym. A contest was held to find the scariest, most creative, and most realistic characters. Marc Randazza and Chris Hadley were frightening in their representations of nuclear war victims. Annalee Scola and Fabio Pallazolo were a blood seeking pair. Marybeth Sperry and Bobby Klyce were a realistic Mickey and Minnie. Stan McClean and Brian Anderton were O ' TAY as Buckwheats. These are just a few of the winners. There were many excellent costumes to choose from. Before the ghosts are gone, just one question: Would ghouls rather dance, or watch the WORLD SERIES??!! PEP RALLIES This year was the year to try new things. A pep rally was, for the first time, ORGANIZED! Organization must be the key to success because this rally was a huge success. The “fisherman” was there to emcee the first pep rally in a nautical way. Tom Walsh emcee’d the second rally brilliandy, trying not to be upstaged by his daughter Allison. Captains of all team sports were asked to say a few words about their teams. It was nice to cheer on all team sports, and not just foot- ball. The cheerleaders performed at ail the rallies, and they were exceptional. The rallies have always been a contest between the classes, who has the most spirit?? This year spirit was portrayed through decora- tions rather than yellnig. Unfortunately the Seniors went home defeated. The Junior Class had art work that could not be beat. (The Seniors were still the loudest though!!!) Some teachers got together at one of the rallies to sing our school song. Did YOU know we had a school song??!! 143 COMMUNITY • • The football team this year showed great promise. The G.H.S. football team was on a winning streak and this “Little Fish Town got EXCITED! A special night rally was held the night before the Fishermen would clash with the Beverly Panthers. The meeting of the two teams was somewhat of a grudge match. Moreover, winning this game would have put the Conference Title in reach. The whole community was invited to rally on this night before the big game. There was a parade through the streets in support of the possible win. There was a unity and a sense of pride that extended from students to players to coaches and to citizens. A unity and excitement that centered around the pride of the Gloucester Fishermen! 144 WELCOME BACK ’86 DANCE The class of ’86 was invited back to G.H.S. by their former underclassmen for one last dance. Some members of the class were seen with their girlfriends, like Jason Miller and Tom Generasio. Others from last year’s class came alone just to see old friends. Some old faces seen included: Rick Doucette, Jean Cavenaugh, and George Wood. 1 46 NOVEMBER 2. Hey Laurel . . . where is the coldest place on the equator anyway? 7. Julie helps Krista roll down the hill, as Jane watches. 8. Mamie’s Birthday. 9. Jenn, Do you think you could ask someone besides Tim? 10. Did you know there are rats in this cellar? — E.C. 14. Kim and Melissa are now 8-wheelers. 14. M.M. meets Kevin’s look alike. 15. Do you have any of the modem bathroom amenities like . . . UH . . . toilet paper? 16. Alicia, “Oh . . . they’re parked. Not Again!” 17. Don’t forget to say “Good morning” to Mr. Pipe. — ask Pam. 18. Dan gets to hold his own kegs. 20. Happy Birthday Wendy F David, Dawn and Mike. 22. “She’s uking.” . . . “We’re going to another party!” 22. Peter Gabriel! Oh Yeah! 27. Happy Thanksgiving! DECEMBER 4. Hey! What’s the word of the day? Right!! Ding Ding Ding!! 1 1. Crisis: Mamie’s Mom ruins her new soothing Berry Blistex. 12. Semi-formal! 12. Sandy makes Mr. Favazza’s clock fall off the wall. 12. Psyche! — Sunglasses!!! 15. Happy “17” Tim Michel! 16. Thanks Mike. You made me smile. 16. Alicia R. turns into flashdance. 17. Congratulations Sandy and Erica! 17. Happy Anniversary Jeff with all my love! 21. Happy Birthday H.P. from C.K. 22. Mel, Dawn, and Amy go to school in the Porsche with VJ — what a guy! 25. Happy Birthday Christine! 25. Merry Christmas! 31. Do you know anyone in San Juan? 31. “South of the Border . . .” 31. Pam hits the big 17! 147 CHRISTMAS SEMI-FORMAL DECEMBER 12, 1986 The 1987 Semi-Formal was held at Woodman s Function Hall in Essex, Mass. As a whole, the evening was a great success. It all began with a surprise visit from Santa Claus, himself. Students were invited to have their pictures taken with their dates. The big question: Who really wanted to sit on Santa’s lap? We then sat down to a traditional turkey din- ner. It was rumored that they actually grew the turkeys in the kitchen before they served them. Students and teachers then danced and danced and danced. Even Dr. Symonds joined in. As the night progressed, it was evident that the lines to the men’s room weren’t the only ones being used. Alas, we heard Chuck exclaim, as he drove out of sight, “Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!’’ 149 s45 CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE NURSERY Something new hit G.H.S. this year. The first ever Mag Rag dance, sponsored by the “Elicitor.” The “Elicitor” is the school’s magazine published twice a year containing various literary works of art. The theme of the dance was black and white. The gym was decorated like never before with black and white streamers crossing the whole length of the gym. The dance was a huge suc- cess and will hopefully be a continued tradition. , MAG RAG DANCE THESPIANS PRESENT • • • This Agatha Christie mystery, set in Wales, United Kingdom, chronicles the investigation of the murder of a crippled millionaire. An unexpected guest stumbles upon the murder scene catching the victim ' s wife with the gun in her hand. Awed by her bea uty and charm, the unexpected guest, Michael Starkwedder, decides to help the wife, Laura Warwick. The two restage the murder, framing an old enemy of the deceased, and leave to let other members of the house discover the body. The investigation reveals that the enemy died two years previously. Many people fall suspect, including Laura ' s lover and the deceased ' s retarded step-brother, Jan Warwick. Jan, impressed by the “glory” of being a murderer, con- fesses to the crime and kills himself while playing with his gun. His confes- sion is accepted, but in the very last scene, Michael confesses to Laura that he indeed is the old enemy and did indeed kill her husband. 156 THE UNEXPECTED GUEST THE UNEXPECTED GUEST Presented by Gloucester High School Thespians January 15 and 17, 1987 at the Fuller School Auditorium THE CAST Richard Warwick George Tobias Laura Warwick Callie Woodrum Michael Starwedder Frank Militello Miss Bennett Jennifer Piseitello Jan Warwick Tony Remington Kevin Shea Mrs. Warwick Dawn Burke Amy KJopotoski Henry Angell David Adams Sergeant Cadwallader Donny Muniz Inspector Thomas Melanie Rose Julian Farrar Guy Fiero 157 WINTER CONCERT The Gloucester High School Band held their year- ly Christmas concert on December 18, 1986, as usual it was a success. Some of the songs performed were California dreamin’, Johnny B. Goode, and the usual Christmas melodies. This fine performance was directed by Mark W. Hickey. The Gloucester High School Chorus had their an- nual Christmas concert on December 18, 1986. Along with the seasonal classics there was an audience sing along. The concert was a major success. Donna Lane, Janine Perry, and Marie Leeman ' s solos added to the festivities. 158 BLOOD DRIVE The Gloucester High School library was filled on November fourth with eople eager to donate blood. The student council held its first blood drive of le year. The drive went well and a good amount of blood was collected, ' eople seem to give blood because it makes them feel good about lemselves. It’s at these times when one sees how much people care about eople. One person passed out (Ben Ferrini!!), which caused queasiness among le other donators. Fortunately, members of the Red Cross were there to elp, and all donators left healthy and happy. On February 27th. at 4 p.m., a Town and Country Bus packed with anxious skiers left the Gloucester High School parking lot. Once all the permission slips were found and forged, the skiers started their trip toward Wildcat Ml. At about 8:30 the bus pulled into the Town and Country Inn. The first things to be unpacked were the bathing suits; and the in- door pool, sauna and hot tub were invaded. That night the rooms were also invaded — by Cujo the attack police dog — as “honest. I only have orange juice” was heard in almost every room. It was also discovered that night that trash bags made terrific sleds on the hills behind the lodge. Bed check came too soon, and everyone had to turn in, and rest- up for the following day of skiing. All the rooms looked alike and many ended up sleeping in the wrong ones. Just as soon as heads hit the pillows, Mak ' s 6:00 wake up call echoed through the hallways. After a big buffet breakfast, the bus was boarded, and the skiers were off to Wildcat Mountain. The weather was gorgeous and skiing conditions were great. As suicidal beginners attacked black diamond slopes; cautious beginners took lessons, and experts challenged the moguls. Mrs. Makkonen and Mrs. Kennifick disappeared into the warm, dry lodge armed with their 1987 SKI TRIP Feb. 28th, 29th, March 1st Trivial Pursuit Game. Their duty — Official Stuff Security. The skiers had a fun-filled day and then headed back to the lodge. Sore bodies, covered with bruises, soaked in the hot tub that night. Others danced in the hallways and attempted human pyramids to the sound of MTV coming out of every room. They then attended a dance held at the lodge. Everything was packed that night and the next morning loaded on the bus. The skiers would not be returning to their rooms after skiing that day. Although it was cold and snow- ing, the skiers challenged the slopes until it was time to go home. Due to bad weather. Burger King had to be cancelled. As the bus traveled farther south the snow turned into rain. The rain just add- ed to the skiers depression as they got off the bus at the high school. Sad goodbyes were said and the tired skiers headed for home. It had been a ski trip they would never forget. Our sincere thanks to the Makkonens and the Kennificks — we had an awesome time! JANUARY FEBRUARY 2. Erica’s bash! — Girls night out! 2. Cliff diving with Jack the Native 3. Down the Coslera, in the Gremlin, going 100 M.P.H. with Sergio and many flowers. 4. The waiters, you know, they work there . . . 6. I ' m a hungry chicken! 6. Uh. Mike, did you see Amy take off in your car? 6. Did you hear a bell? 7. Congratulations Alicia! Finally! 9. Laura meets the owner of the home that got wrecked at Lynn Classical w A.R.. P.M., B.H. 9. Glenn what ' s that? 10. Sniff, Sniff, I don ' t want to graduate. 10. Everyone needs a shrink — ask Laura Manning. 1 1. Cancer of the what? Shhh? We’re in church! 12. Marnie do you hear that noise? Yeah, I think someone is try ing to pass us. 13. Happy Birthday JoAnne! 16. You wingnut! 27. Sea monster attacks car at Eastern Point lighthouse! 29. Beep Beep! Here comes Alicia! 30. I am most happy . . . when sitting in a bog of toads. 2. Happy birthday Phyl! 2. Happy Birthday Kerry! 3. Erica and Susan lose minds in Staffroom! 3. Mass hysteria, dogs and cats living together!!! 4. Kara . . . Alicia . . . telephone in the office. 4. Lvbian terrorists coming through the wall! 5. What’s a wet nap? 6. Bubbly Night and the FINER THINGS at Mamie ' s!!! 7. Trick or Treat 1 7. Need dill pickles? 10. Editors contemplate a mass murder! 1 1 . STELLA!! Sandy and Erica trv to get kicked out of all classes. 12. 1,2. 3. FALL! 14. No more moguls Mamie!! 14. Sandy, it would have been a ten if you had lost both skis!!! 15. Get me to Florida! Kristen do you have your boarding pass? 16. Pam lets her hair down!! 16. Red light! — We ' re on the wrong side of the road! Chris, keep the golf ball in the course. 17. It’s freezing but the pools are heated. 18. Sea World — Pete the Penguin! 20. I ' m not going on another one of those boats! I ' m all right — .Are you all right? 20. Frank How was the Haunted House? 21. Chinese Fire Drills with Sandy. Beth, and Mamie 2 1 . Amy O., this is your life! 2 1 . Waste Please! W here are we? 22. SUN! 23. Mamie, Sandy, Beth and Erica say Let the breakfast ' s BEGIN! 23. Breakfast at Mamie ' s — peach or plain? 23. Oh — . We ' re stuck behind a garbage truck! (Hey, I rhymed!) 25. Nick M. — never forget the bracelet and never forget us. 26. Mrs. Daley ' s fascinating 2nd block humanities class takes an excur- sion — (to friendly ' s??) 27. Laura turns legal! Happy 18 B-Dav! 27. Mak s Ski Trip The Beasty Boys Again , Let ' s go ski-mobiling!”. Rhonda. Debbie. Movalli, How’s about going back to my room for a little Boom Boom . “Phill where ' s Phyll?”, Debbie Gusy ' s freezen . Hey Face “Forget about it!! , Krista What’s that on Nick ' s neck? . Kevin, wanna hear a secret?”. Bye Kev, we’ll miss you! Hey Krista, want a limb? 27. Elaina and Nancy encounter the Dips from Lynfield. 28. The next day. 11:45 p.m., they have a little trouble finding the road — IN AN EMPTY PARKING LOT!!! 164 FISHERMEN • • • A commitment to excellence, a drive to be the best, an effort above and beyond the call of duty. Those who participate know it well. Those who never stop and never quit. This section is dedicated to those people who went through blood, sweat, and tears, all to wear the maroon “G Fishermen never forget. 166 Thrilling, Exciting, Memorable . . . describe the feeling of a winning season for the Fishermen. Led y coach Terry Silva and captains David Jones, Scott Barry, and Anthony Lucido, the Fishermen hared a combination of their undying determination and individual talents to portray a team effort. After losing their first game to Reading, the Fishermen went on to win the next five gmes, beating arch rival and Northeastern Conference Champions Salem for the first time, in Salem, in over fifteen • ' ' ears. The Fishermen’s defense proved once again they have one of the best line-ups in the North- astem Conference by shutting out Classical 21-0. The Offense, led by quarterback Joe Pasquina, veraged three touchdowns a game. And, with Tom Tarr’s kicking ability the Fishermen won yet another game against Saugus. . Overall the main factor in the Fishermen’s winning was their extreme team spirit and motivation from the starters down to the J.V.’s. With the support of the Fishermen fans, the team’s competitive spirit and moments of success will not be forgotten. Team Roster Top, L to R: Phil Snyder, Traves Roland, Joe Havener, Corey Newman, Mike Flaherty, Mike Sutera, Derek Richards, 2nd Row: Eric Liacino, Joe Pasquina, John Avila, Tony Alves, Jim Garron, Joe Ciluffo, Dan King, Corey Parsons, Mark Bouchie, 3rd Row: Tony Remington, Brian Fleming, John Gallant, Peter Martin, Rich Francis, John Feener, Matt Moynahan, Peter Avila, 4th Row: Liam Flanagan, John Allen, Frank Stomiolo, Erik Dom- browski, Dick Santos, Bob Klyce, Mile Laurson, Mike Oliver, Bottom: Nick Michalisin, Sean Curcuru, Joe Inter- rarile, Anthony Lucido, David Jones, Scott Barry, Brian Cutler, Jeff Molansen, Fran Gibbs, Tom Tarr. 1986-87 G.H.S. Varsity Football 4- 1 won 5- 1 won 5-2 lost 5-3 lost 5- 4 lost 6- 4 won CHS. CHS. 21 CHS. 21 G.H.S. 21 G.H.S. 21 G.H.S. 21 G.H.S. 16 G.H.S. 7 G.H.S. 13 G.H.S. 13 G.H.S. 28 Opponent Reading Winlhrop English Classical Salem Saugus Swampscott Marblehead Beverly Danvers ■o O . TEAM ROSTER Top: L lo R: Dick Winchester, Mark Sylvain, Justin Lowe, John Mahoney, Louie McGrath, Ron Benjemen, Mike Allen, Jason Therriulat, Dan Brown, Brian MacDonald, Corey McCollum. Bottom: Dana Thompson, I.ouie Biondo, Mike Scola, Capt. Peter Lucido, Capt. Mark Michalisin, Capt. Derek Reed, Chuck Karvelas,. Mike Cimatarro, Micah Robinson, Coach Joe Tumbiolio. c H E E R L E A D E R S From Left to Right, Back Row: Jen Parisi, Dawn Parisi, Coach Asaro, Petrina Kalsikas, Nicole Demitri, Cherri Garrisi, Middle Row: Ann Winsel, Nicol Caspar, Gay Parisi, Gail Gordon, Kelley Bagley, Jessica Flynn, Kelly Cooney, Michelle Palazolla, Janelle White, Ann Eastman, Bottom: Captains: Grace Clooney, Kathy Virgilio, Bottom: Mascots: Lisa Pallazolla, Kelli Silva. Although cheerleading is not a major northeast conference sport its impact on sports is undisputed. Football cheerleaders are there at every game, hot or cold, rain or shine and even in the snow just as the foot- ball team is. The cheerleaders are always there to insure that the fans not only watch the game but become part of it. Back, L to R: Coach Waddleton, George Carr, Bill Doucette, Keith Place, Robert Saunders, Francisco DeRosa, Front, L to R: Roy Sutherland, Dan Hand, Ann Marie Hunter, Captain Ben (Red Hoi) Ferrini, Peter Ciaramitaro. 1987 G.H.S. RIFLE TEAM Bedford WON 1-0 U B. Latin WON 2-0 N Malden WON 3-0 D Brnlree WON 4-0 E Malden WON 5-0 F Bedford WON 6-0 E B. Latin WON 7-0 A Brntree WON 8-0 T Malden WON 9-0 E Alumni WON 10-0 D T E A M TEAM PICTURE: From Left to Right, Top Row: Coach Michael Rostkowski, Joe Lombardo, Nick Noveilo, Johnathon Bimey, Jim Pariseau, Rob Pallazola, Peter Favazza, Dave Murray, Joe Lentini, Nick Taormina, Assistant Coach Tim Perry, Middle Row: John Paul Neves, Michael Reardon, Steve Pardee, Dean Klopotoski, Michael Ryan, Steve Henue, Yvonne Anderson, Jerry Ryan, Front Row: Armando Mamoto, Jamie Faria, Jim Muniz, Brian Duncan, Dave Witek, Ralph Cunha, Dom Ciolino. The Gloucester Fishermen soccer team, under first year head coach Michael Rostkowski, finished their fall season with a 3-11-4 record. The Fishermen completed their season with a mix of both exciting and emotional games. One exceptional game was the battle with Marblehead. The Fishermen, then in last place, ended the game with the first place Headers in a 0-0 tie. The game with the Headers is also remembered as goalkeeper Armando Mamoto ' s first high school shutout. Mamoto, as well as the Gloucester defense, was the Fishermen’s victories. The Gloucester defense was com- prised of Limmy Muniz, Jerry Ryan, Jamie Faria, and Dean Klopotoski. The Fishermen’s skills, in addition to their team spirit, kept Gloucester out of the cellar of the Northeastern Conference. Players such as Dave Witek, Ralph Cunha, and Dom Ciolino were major contributors to the Fishermen’s success. Gloucester ended their season with a 3-2 victory over Danvers. The win was a good ending to the seniors’ season and a promis- ing beginning for next year’s team. 172 COACHES AND CAPTAINS: From Left to Right: Michael Rostkowski Armando Mamoto, Jamie Faria, Jimmy Muniz, Ryan Duncan, Dave Witek, and assistant coach Tim Perry. Record G.H.S. Opponent 0-1 Lost C.H.S.O Beverly 4 0-2 Lost G.H.S. 0 Winthrop 2 0-2-1 Tied G.H.S. 1 Lynn English 1 0-3-1 Lost G.H.S. 0 Lynn Classical 3 0-4-1 Lost C.H.S.O Salem 8 0-5-1 Lost G.H.S. 1 Saugus 3 0-6-1 Lost G.H.S. 0 Swampscott 5 0-6-2 Tied G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 0 0-6-3 Tied G.H.S. 0 Danvers 0 0-6-4 Tied G.H.S. 0 Beverly 0 1-6-4 Won G.H.S. 1 Winthrop 0 1-7-4 Lost G.H.S. 3 Lynn English 4 2-7-4 Won G.H.S. 4 Lynn Classical 3 2-8-4 Lost G.H.S. 0 Salem 5 2-9-4 Lost C H S. 4 Saugus 5 2-10-4 Lost G.H.S. 0 Swampscott 3 2-11-4 Lost G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 5 3-11-4 Won G.H.S. 3 Danvers 2 t Top Row: Coach Shelia Tranguch, Marcia Bums, Inez Gar- cia, Tracy Murry, Jill Sinagre, Jackie Virgilio, Brenda Mullen, Harriet Carr, Ruth Benoit. Bottom Row: Laura Manning, Sara Fitzpatrick, Lisa Sutera, Kim Laflam, Elaina Loiciano, Christine Burke, Beth Bertolino. 1986 7 G.H.S. Varsity — Field Hockey Record CHS. Opponent 1-0 won C H S. 2 Beverly 0 1-1 lost C H S. 2 Saugus 1 2-1 .on C H S. 3 Winthrop 0 3-1 won C H S. 3 Salem 0 3-2 lost G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 3 3-2-1 tie C H S. 2 Swampecotl 2 3-3-1 lost C H S. 2 Danvers 7 3-4-1 lost CHS. 1 Beverly 4 4-4-1 won C H S. 3 Saugus 2 5-4-1 won C H S. 4 Salem 0 5-5-1 lost C H S. 0 Marblehead 2 6-5-1 won C H S. 4 Swampscotl 1 6-6-1 lost C H S. 0 Danvers 2 6-7-1 lost C H S. 0 Winthrop 2 174 Above: L-R: Coach Shelia Tranguch, Kim Laflam, Elania Loicanio, Lisa Sutera. The 1986 Field Hockey Team, under the new leadership of Shelia Tranguch, proved that hard work, enthusiasm, and the will- ingness to communicate on the field were important keys to a successful season. In September, the team set two goals for themselves: Win more games than last season. Score more goals than last season. The team definitely met these goals. They finished the season at 6-7-1, fifth in the Northeastern Conference. The front line almost doubled its output this season, scor- ing 27 goals compared to last year’s 14. The team was led by senior tri-captains Elaina Loiacano — coaches award and cap- tain’s trophy, Kim Laflam — captain’s trophy and Northeastern Conference all- star, and Lisa Sutera — most valuable player, captain’s trophy and Northeastern Conference all-star. The other seniors included Christine Burke — most spirited, Laura Maning, Beth Bertolino, and Sara Fitzpatrick. Next year’s team will be led by tri- captains Inez Garcia, Brenda Mullen, and Harriet Carr. Other players included: Juniors — Jacki Virgilio, Marcia Burns. Sophomores — Tracy Murry, Ruth Beniot. F I E L D C K E Y 175 PC o Above: L to R: Adam Mondello, Jon Gattinella, Capl. Aaron CillufTo, Coach Dunsky, Geoff McCulloch, Ben Sargent, Matt Roark. Right: Capt. Aaron CillufTo and Coach Dunsky. The young Boy’s Cross Country Team, having no seniors and only two veteran run- ners, finished their season respectably at (3, 5). Led by junior Capt. and two year ty.E.C. All-Star Aaron CillufTo, the team trans- formed a losing season into a fourth place finish in the N.E.C. Junior Adam Mondello, also an N.E.C. All-Star, was the only other veteran runner for the team. Although young, the team made a great effort overall this season. 176 Above left: Adam Mondello Above center: Jon Gattinella Above right: Aaron Cilluffo Left: Matt Roark Lower left: Geoff McCulloch Scores (Lowest score wins) G.H.S. Opponent Lost CHS. 33 Winlhrop 26 Lost G.H.S. 33 Saugus 26 Lost G.H.S. 39 Marblehead 20 Lost G.H.S. 33 Swampscott 24 Won G.H.S. 23 Lynn English 32 Won G.H.S. 21 Lynn Classical 35 Lost G.H.S. 38 Beverly 21 Won G.H.S. 21 Danvers 35 177 k! pj H 2 C O n 71 o W n c 3 - i- o TEAM PICTURE: Top Row, Left to Right: Coach J. D. MacEachent, Melanie Sadler, Vila Taormina, Wendy Greeke, Candie Frost, Beth Anderson, Donna Boucher, Leah Budrow, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kristin Costa, Kristen Cooper, Pam Baldwin, Captain Erica Coles, Alicia Rubino, Becky Ciaramitaro, Michelle Boucher. Right: Team Captain Erica Coles with team coach J. D. MacEachem. tT The Girls Cross Country team finished the season with a final record of 5-1, and were placed second in the N.E.C. Injuries moved Gloucester back to fourth place in the N.E.C. Championship meet. In the class B Eastern Mass, meet, with 40 different running teams, Gloucester finished tenth. Team Captain Erica Coles, a fine runner and good Captain, was very supportive to the team. Other juniors: Pam Baldwin, Kristen Cooper, and Alicia Rubino also made a strong effort. Freshman Donna Boucher earned N.E.C. All Star. 178 1986-87 Girls Cross Country Opponent Record Salem Winthrop CHS. Marblehead Swampscott G.H.S. Beverly Lynn English ' jm t A f TEAM PICTURE; From Left to Right: Top Row: Lisa Morey, Susan Turner, Susan Philpott, Meredith McKenna, Shari-Lynn Dutton, Carolyn Hunt, Bottom Row: Sandy Kopanon, Jane Rich, Kerrie Callahan, Lori Monbourquette, Amy Olsen, Kathleen Murray. Top left: Kathleen Murray Top right: Lori Monbourquette Bottom left: Kerrie Callahan Bottom right: Amy Olson Gloucester Daily Times “Gloucester Tennis team makes tourney” “Tennis team finishes 13-5” “Tennis team perfect” “Tennis wins” “Tennis team wins” “Tough win for Fishermen” “Tennis team rips Danvers” “Tennis team wins, 3-2” “Tennis team rolls” 180 The Girls Tennis Team had a great season led by Co-Captain Kerrie Callahan who was 16 and 0 with 1 incomplete match. The other Co-Captain, Lori Monbour- quette, was paired in junior varsity doubles action with Sandy Kopanon and had a 9 and 3 record. The team had an overall ex- cellent season and made it to the state tournament. The team had six seniors, Kerrie Callahan, 16-0, Sandy Kopanon and Lori Mon- bourquette, 9-3, Kathleen Murray (paired with junior Shari-Lyn Dut- ton), 13-5, Amy Olsen, 11-7, and Jane Rich (paired with sophomore Sue Philpott), 1 1-7. The juniors were Shari-Lyn Dutton and Meredith KcKenna. Sophomores Carolyn Hunt, Sue Philpott, and Susan Turner were joined by freshman Lisa Morey. This team promises to have a very good 1987 season with 6 of the 12 members able to return. Top from left to right: Co-Captain Kerrie Callahan, Coach Callahan, Co-Captain Lori Monbourquette Bottom left: Sandy Kopanon Bottom Right: Jane Rich 1986 G.H.S. Varsily-Cirls Tennis Record CHS. Opponent 1-0 CHS. 3 Beverly 2 2-0 CHS. 4 Winlhrop 1 3-0 CHS. 4 Lynn Knglish 1 4-0 CHS. 5 Lynn Classical 0 5-0 CHS. 5 Salem 0 6-0 CHS 3 Saugus 2 6-1 G II S 0 Swampscoll 4 6-2 C H S 2 Marblehead 3 7-2 CHS. 5 Danvers 0 8-2 CHS. 3 Beverly 2 9-2 G H.S. 5 Winlhrop 0 10-2 CHS. 5 Lynn Knglish 0 11-2 CHS. 5 Lynn Classical 0 12-2 CHS 4 Salem 1 12-3 CHS 2 Saugus 3 12-4 G II S 1 Swampscoll 4 12-5 (. II s 2 Marblehead 3 13-5 C H.S. 5 Danvers 0 o o Back Row: Coach Bob McEachem, Rob Tarr. Pal Good, Scott Ryan, Jim Whitehead. Steve Muniz, Front Row: Capt. Mark Texeria. Jim Marr, Matt Rood. Top: Coach McEachem, Scott Ryan, Rob Tarr, Steve Muniz, Matt Rood. Middle right: Coach McEachem, Capt. Mark Texeria Middle left: Jim Man- Bottom right: Matt Rood Bottom left: Scott Ryan This year’s golf team was young and inex- perienced. The team did, however, improve as the season went along. The team ended up with a 1-8 record, but had many close matches. Most of the matches were not decided until the final holes. The team has many returning players and things look very promising for the 1987 golf season. Sophomore Scott Ryan was a unanimous selection for the Northeast Conference All- Star. He compiled an 8-1 record for the season (best in the Conference) while play- ing in the 1 position. From L-R, Row 1: David Gove, Ralph Duna, Dan McRae, Nat Smith, Mike Jewell, Greg Perry, Doug Thompson, Row 2: Coach David Curley, Mark Silvan, Bryan Church, Bill Peacock, Derek Geary, Gary Wilson, B. G. Brown, Nico Brancleone, Rusty Dear, asst, coach Jan Collins, asst. Tim Perry, Row 3: Adam Loring, Chuck Karvelous, Mark Michalsin, Sandy In- terrante, Dominic Sanfilippo. L-R: asst. Tim Perry, asst, coach Jan Collins, Nat Smith, Derek Geary, Dave Gove, coach David Curley. SENIORS — L to R: Nat Smith, Greg Perry, Mike Jewell, Ralph Cuna, Dan McRae, Not Pictured: Mark Teixeira. The 1986-1987 hockey leam finished a very successful season with a solid 4-2 victory over tourney-bound Marblehead. The 7-9-2 record was quite remarkable given the large loss of graduating seniors in 85-86. This year’s seniors provided much of the leadership and dedication needed on and off the ice. Defensemen Mark Teixeira and Nat Smith were solid, consistent performers throughout the year. Forwards Dan McCrae, Greg Perry, Ralph Cunha and Mike Jewell played intelligent two-way hockey throughout the season. Highlighting the season were victories over Marblehead, Salem, Danvers, and Lynn English, as well as a 3-3 tie in Winthrop. Given the fact that 5 losses were by 1 goal and the team’s 5 win 2 loss finish. Coach Curley is quite op- timistic about next year’s team. This year’s junior class of Capt. Derek Geary, Capl. David Gove, Gary Wilson, Bryan Church, and Bill Peacock can hopefully replace the leader- ship and hard work of the 1986-1987 senior class. H 0 C K E Y Back Row, Left to Right: Mike Murray, Phil Muller, Brian Anderton, Mark Noseworthy, Brian Porter, Dan King, Don Brown, Kevin Shea, Scott Fulford, Coach Bob MacEachern, Front Row: Mike Oliver, Deacon Jones, Mark Provost. The 1986-87 Gloucester Fishermen with a 10-8 record concluded their season tied for fourth place in the Northeast Conference. The Fishermen, missing the tourney by one game, had a Fine season highlighted by several buzzer shots that won the game for Gloucester. After an 0-3 start to the season Gloucester rebounded to win eight out of their next ten games led by the strong play of their seniors. During this ten game stretch the Fishermen showed their strong team play by defeating the favored Winthrop Vik- ings in both showdowns. The Fishermen ' s success this season has left an optimistic note on which to build next year ' s team. 186 SENIORS — Top left: Back Row, Left to Right: Mark Noseworthy, Deacon Jones, Brian Porter, Don Brown, Front Row: Mike Oliver, Brian Anderton, Mark Pro- vost, Scott Fulford. Top right: CAPTAINS AND COACH — Mike Oliver, Mark Provost, Coach Bob MacEachern, Deacon Jones CHS BASKETBALL 1986-87 SCORKBOARD RECORD CHS 56 Salem 76 0-1 CHS 66 Saugus 76 0-2 CHS 69 Swampscoll 71 0-3 CHS 64 Marblehead 51 1-3 CHS 50 Beverly 48 2-3 CHS 71 Wmthrop 61 3-3 CHS 40 English 51 3-4 CHS 71 Classical 70 4-4 CHS 66 Salem 75 4-5 CHS 81 Danvers 47 5-5 CHS 58 Saugus 57 6-5 CHS 70 Swampscoll 61 7-5 CHS 64 Marblehead 50 8-5 CHS 74 Beverly 87 8-6 CHS 58 Winlhrop 49 9-6 CHS 55 English 56 9-7 CHS 74 Classical 87 9-8 CHS 59 Danvers 49 10-8 A S K E T B A L L Top: TEAM PICTURE — From Left to Right: Kim Bums, Jackie Amero, Kale Muniz, Tammy Johnson, Grace Giambanco, Jennifer Parisi, Second Row: Shawna Burnham, Nicole Gaspar, Grace Parisi, Krista Williams, Janelle White, Bottom Row: Ann-marie Wenlzell, Pelrina Kat- sikas, Michelle PaJazolla. Bottom right: CAPTAINS Ann-marie Wenlzell, Grace Giambanco, Janelle While. swan Back Row, From Left to Right: Lisa Sulera, Mary Beth Livingston, Lea Doyle, Liisa Nogelo, Jacqui Virgilio, Coach Mary Ryan, Bottom Row, From Left to Right: Inez Garcia, Harriet Carr, Ceth Bertolino, Christine Burke, Wendy Larson. The girls basketball team finished the season with a 5-13 record. It was a season in which the girls worked very hard and represented G.H.S. with pride. Leading the way were senior Tri-Captains Beth Bertolino and Lea Doyle who were chosen as NEC All-Stars and led the team with a 15.1 and 12.8 ppg average respectively. I ' L-jam TRI-CAPTAINS — Lea Doyle, Beth Ber- tolino, and Christine Burke, with Coach Mary Ryan 1986- 1987 C.H.S. Varsity — Girls Basketball Record CHS. Opponent 0- 1 losl G.H.S. 40 Salem 47 0-2 losl G.H.S. 42 Saugus 57 0-3 lost G.H.S. 35 Swampscoll 44 0-4 losl G.H.S. 50 Marblehead 53 0-5 losl G.H.S. 32 Beverly 47 0-6 losl G.H.S. 44 Winlhrop 47 1-6 won G.H.S. 56 Lynn English 34 2-6 won G.H.S. 64 Lynn Classical 38 2-7 losl G.H.S. 32 Salem 48 2-8 losl G.H.S. 37 Danvers 39 2-9 losl G.H.S. 35 Saugus 58 2- 10 losl G.H.S. 53 Swampscoll 63 3- 10 won CHS. 60 Marblehead 59 3-1 1 losl G.H.S. 37 Beverly 46 4-11 won G.H.S. 51 Winlhrop 44 4-12 losl G.H.S. 52 Lynn English 72 5- 12 won G.H.S. 61 Lynn Classical 27 5-13 losl G.H.S. 39 Danvers 51 191 Right to Left, Back Row: Coach David Dunsky, Steve Marshall, Aaron Cilluffo, Matt Rorck, John Gatenella, Jeff Mccullough, Russ Smith. John Gallant, Front Row: Scott Barry, Joe Pasquira, Adam Mondello, Nick Michalsin, Eric Dombrowski. 192 Record 1-0 1 - 1-0 1 - 1-1 1 - 2-1 1 - 3-1 1 - 4-1 1 - 5-1 2 - 5-1 3 - 5-1 1986-87 Boys Indoor Track CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. Opponent Classical Saugus Salem S ampscott Marblehead Beverly mthrop English Danvers Top Row, Left to Right: Head Coach Lisa Warren, Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Liz Ciolino, Vita Taorimina, Wendy Greek, Donna Boucher, Lea Budrow, Coach J. D. MacEachern, Middle Row, Left to Right: Melanie Sadler, Elizabeth Griffin, Beth Anderson, Susan Turner, Kristin Costa, Bora Erdos, Michele Boucher, Candie Frost, Rosey Lourenco, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Gina Capone, Becky Ciaramilaro, Margaret Hale, Erica Coles, Judy Linquata, Kristen Cooper, Rose Scola, LeeAnn Verga. The Girls Indoor Track Team ended the season with a record of 3 wins and 4 losses. Head Coach Lisa Warren was pleased with the Team’s effort and was happy with the amount of new young runners. Seniors consisted of Erica Coles, Kristen Cooper, Pam Baldwin, and Margaret Hale. Team Captain and Co. M.V.P. was LeeAnn Verga. Verga also went into the All Star Conference along with Vitga Toaromina. The relay team of LeeAnn Verga consisted of Vita Toaromina, Wendy Greeke, and Bora Erdos. 194 G I R L S I N D 0 0 R T R A C K 195 1986-87 G.H.S. Girls Indoor Track Record 0-1 Losl CHS. CHS. 22 Opponent Winthrop 64 1-1 Won G.H.S. 44 Salem 42 1-2 Losl GH.S. 41 Beverly 45 2-2 Won CHS. 45 Marblehead 41 3-2 Won (. II s 60 Lynn English 26 3-3 Losl G.H.S. 24 Swampscoll 62 3-4 Losl G.H.S. 42 Danvers 44 Top: TRI-CAPTAINS — Kelly Cooney, Ann Libro, Jessica Flynn. Bottom: Coach Marie Pavini, Tays Enos, Cheri Gurrasi, Ruth Benoit, Cathy Ryan. Erica Martin, Janet Powers. GYMNASTIC TEAM The girls gymnastic team had an exceptional season this year. Although they didn ' t perform as well as they expected to, the three captains, Kelly Cooney, Ann Libro and Jessica Flynn led the team to their best record in five years. The most valuable player, Ann Lebro, performed very well in all four events. Another all around competitor, Cathy Ryan, showed sincere promise for her future years as a gymnast. The most improved gymnast. Ruth Benoit, showed outstanding improvement from her past season, and is sure to do very well during her next two seasons. Cherri Garassi per- formed exceptionally well on the vault and floor exercises. Two newcomers to the team. Erica Mar- tin and Tava Enos showed dedication and are ex- pected to be very promising gymnasts to the Gloucester team in the future. Unfortunately Janet Powers, one of the best gy mnasts on the team, was out for the season with an illness. She is expected back next season. The gymnastics team hasn ' t been the best team in the last few years, but they are improving every year. 196 I Above: Left to Right, Top Row: Coach John Matheson, Mark Provost. Eric Loiacano, Steve Cote, David Jones, Jay Pallazola, Mike Sutera. Mark Fulford, Richard Francis, Second Row: Brian Porter, Dan McRae, Scott McKay, .Anthony Lucido, Sean Scola. Frank Stomiolo, Scott Fulford. Right: Scott McKay, Coach Matheson, .Anthony Lucido. The 1987 Varsity Baseball Team had a roller coaster season which included many nail-biting games. After losing their first nine games, Gloucester rebounded to win three of their next four games. They ended the season at 3-15, but this record does not show the talent and enthusiasm possessed by the team. Mark Provost, with a combination of hit- ting and fielding, won a spot on the North- eastern Conference All-Star Team. Other commendable seasons were turned in by Co-Captains Scott McKay and Anthony Lucido along with great pitching by David “Deacon Jones. 198 Lost Gloucester Boy’s Varsity Baseball 5-2 @ Billerica Lost 16-7 Billerica Losl 3-2 @ Lynn English Lost 10-5 Salem Lost 1-0 Saugus Lost 7-6 @ Swampscott Lost 23-11 Marblehead Lost 13-0 Beverly Losl 6-0 Danvers Won 12-6 Winlhrop Won 6-3 @ Lynn Classical Lost 4-2 @ Salem Won 9-3 Lynn English Lost 7-0 @ Saugus Lost 22-4 @ Swampscott Lost 10-6 @ Marblehead Lost 5-4 @ Beverly Lost 6-3 @ Danvers CO Back Row: Dawn Burke, Kim LaFlam. EJaina Loiacano, Lisa Sulera, Lisa Peak, Back Row: Lisa Robinson, Susan Philpol, Inez Garcia, Wendy Larsen, Lisa Nogelo, Mary Beth Livingston, Lisa McNeil, Jill Sinagra. Coach Greg Smith. The Girls Varsity Softball Team was a combination of skill and the desire to win. They displayed in their season that they could win and be a very big force to deal with. They ended the season with nine wins and nine losses. They were not the top team, but they put a lot of energy into their game and it was given back in the form of a very good season. To all the seniors who contributed to the team effort, thank you and good luck in your futures. Girls Softball Cloucesler High School Record CHS. Opponent 1-0 won CHS. 3 U inthrop 2 1-1 lost CHS. 1 Lynn English 6 2-1 won CHS. 7 Lv nn Classical 3 2-2 lost CHS. 4 Salem 12 2-3 lost CHS. 6 Saugus 9 3-3 won CHS. 12 Swampscotl 11 4-3 won CHS. 14 Marblehead 6 4-4 lost CHS. 0 Beverly 3 4-5 lost CHS. 6 Danvers 10 5-5 won C.H.S. 9 M inthrop 1 5-6 lost C.H.S. 1 Lynn English 10 6-6 won CHS. 22 Lynn Classical 4 7-6 won CHS. 2 Salem 1 7-7 loea CHS. 3 Saugus 5 8-7 won CHS. 5 Swampscott 0 9-7 won CHS. 18 Marblehead 8 9-8 lost C.H.S. 1 Beverly 8 9-9 Ini CHS. 4 Danvers 13 200 W ff .V - ,J V, ST A!V%V V TEAM PICTURE Left lo Right. Back Row: Coach Dun- sky, Joe Pasquina. Sean Cucuru. Scott Barn. Dan King, Travis Roland, Phil Haney, Mike Mcleod, Coach De Crux, Front Row: Adam Mondello. Brian Fleming, Nick Michelsin, .Aaron Cillufo, Corey Grammas. Justin Hagerly. SEASON RECORD Won (iloucfsler ss Saugus 52 Lost Gloucester 43 Sv ampscoll 76 Ixisi Gloucester 33 Marblehead 92 Lost Gloucester 26 Beverly 97 Won Gloucester Bv Forfeit vs Lynn English Tn Gloucester 63 Lynn Classical 63 Won Gloucester 75 Danvers 32 Ixusl Gloucester 27 W inlhrop 85 Won Gloucester 70 Salem 56 202 The 1987 Spring track season was designated prior to the season as a rebuilding year for the Gloucester Fighting Fishermen, through the determined effort of this team the results were successful, the first winning season in four years. The highlight was a 70-56 win over Salem which gave the team a 500 record 4 losses 4 wins and 1 tie. This was primarily an underclassmen team with only 4 seniors. Nick Michelsin and Aaron Cilluffo were elected captains and lead the team in total points for the year. Aaron Cilluffo won the Northeasterri Cotu. ference Track Meet in the mile. Winning the Conference made Cilluffo a member of the Conference All-Star Team. h o od Bottom. L. to R.: Amy Klootoski, Gina Capone, Beth Bertolino, Erica Coles. Grace Giambanco, Rachel Schwartz, .Amanda McKay, Middle: Lauren Schwartz, Kimara Jebb, Donna Boucher, Elizabeth Griffin, Vila Taormina, Jacqui Virgilio, Leeann Verga. Top: Bonnie Reardon. Lauren McNally, Petri na katsikas, Bora Erdos, Susan Turner, Melanie Rose, coach J. D. MacEachem. The girls Spring Track Team through determined effort had successful results, 5 wins and 4 losses. This was primarily an underclassman team with only 4 seniors. Thus we are looking forward to a more rewarding 1988 season. The captains elected were Leeann Verga, Erica Coles and Beth Bertolino. 204 TEAM PICTURE — Left to Right, Top Row: Phil Muller, Lome Kirkman, Gary Wilson, Greg March, GeoIT McCulloch, Jeff March, Coach Callahan, Bottom Row: Adam Lorring, Glen Hardcastle, Derek Geary, Mark Noseworthy. John Vinagre. The Boys Tennis team finished the year with a 15 and 4 record. The team, lead by Captain Derek Geary, made it into the State Tournament but lost to a very good Masconomet team. The team consisted of seniors Glen Hard- castle adn Mark Noseworthy. The team also consisted of six juniors. They were Derek Geary, Adam Loring, Phil Muller, Gasper Saputo, John Vinagre, and Gary Wilson. The Sophomores were Lome Kirkman and Geoff McColloch. The freshmen were Greg March and Jeff March. Coached by Maryellen Callahan, the team had a superb season and are ready to come back to have another good season. Ten of the twelve players are eligible to come back for the next season. 1987 G.H.S. Varsity — Boys Tennis Record G.H.S. Opponent 1-0 won G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 0 2-0 won G.H.S. 4 Lynn English 1 2-1 lost G.H.S. 2 Saugus 3 2-2 lost G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 5 3-2 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn Classical 0 4-2 won G.H.S. 3 Danvers 2 5-2 won G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 0 6-2 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn Classical 0 7-2 won G.H.S. 5 Salem 0 8-2 won G.H.S. 4 Saugus 1 9-2 won G.H.S. 4 Beverly 1 10-2 won G.H.S. 3 Swampscott 3 10-3 lost G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 5 11-3 won G.H.S. 5 Salem 0 12-3 won G.H.S. 5 Beverly 0 13-3 won G.H.S. 3 Swampscott 2 14-3 won G.H.S. 4 Danvers 1 14-4 lost G.H.S. 1 Masconomet 4 15-4 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn English 0 Top left: Captain Derek Geary and Coach Maryellen Callahan Top right: Adam Lorring Bottom left: John Vinagre Bottom right: Mark Noseworthy 207 STUDENT-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME The student-faculty basketball game, sponsored by the student council, made a successful return to G.H.S. this year. An en- thusiastic team of teachers donned mini-skirts, elf shoes, and Burker King crowns in hopes of distracting the skillful student competition. It nearly worked, and the score was almost a tie, but the students made one final foul shot with two seconds left in the game. The final score was students, 72, faculty, 71. The game was enormous fun, and we hope that it will once again become an annual event at G.H.S. 208 Top Row, Left to Right: Lisa Joiner, Rick Moore, David Smith, Kevin Hutchinson, Sandy Favazza, Mark Breitenslein, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Natalie Daley, Lynne Cassinari, Sheila Tranguch, Jada McRae, Kathy McLear, Peter Dench, Tom Walsh, Chip Kistner. mm T , .jm i ill _. p p i n . i VALENTINE’S DAY The Junior class sponsored the Valentine’s Day dance this year. They were very successful in help- ing Cupid do his work. Students were able to send heart-shaped messages to their friends and loved ones. The messages decorated the wall outside the cafeteria in the form of one huge heart. This display was representative of all the friendships that make up the school community. INTRAMURAL UN VI. STANDINGS Finalisls 1 . Tram I S A 57 2. Appetite 46 •3 Moonspun CHAMPIONS 45 V 4. Clarie ' s Clan 44 5. Justice Iragw 40 6. DU 1 36 7. C ' Clmanapr kidoda Marie 35 Vi 8. Italian and Stallions 33 9. U head tu r 23 10 Ha Raavis 22 Vi 1 1 . Kunnin ' Rebels 22 V 12- Brm nan ' s Cement Hogs 22 13. Masochist . 22 1 4. All Together 18 Vi 1 5. Conquest 18 16. Stroonuis 17 V 17. It Just Doesn ' t Matter 17 18. Ra State Bovs 15 % t 19. Genetics 12 20. Bombers 8 212 213 The Intramural Volleyball Tournament was run by physical education teachers, Ms. Tranguch and Mrs. Callahan. With a larger turnout than usual, twenty teams played nineteen matches with three games per match. Only one team stood out from the rest, Team USA, undefeated, and was thought to take the title. But Moonspun came from behind to win the last two games of the finals, 14-16, 15-8, 15-8, and was a surprise to all. With only one league, each team was able to play all the rest at least once. Some good games were played and fun was had by all. VOLLEYBALL CHARLIE SAYS: ROCK AND ROLL MARCH ] . Steve Heanue does the Mystery Funnel??! 2. All right, who ate my Ernie and Bert cookies? 3. No, you won’t get thrown in the canal! 5. Good-Bye Kevin! We ll miss you! 5. I really don ' t think you should skip school so you can watch the Transformers! 6. Blood Drive. 6. At the beach: “Let’s take a walk . . 6. Lick ya, like ya, love ya. 6. Good Harbor Beach. Let the parties begin. 6. Yes! Ask PM and JR 7. Were JF and SM really dancing to the muppet movie record? 8. GHS — let the parties begin! 8. Cruising with the windows down — first sign of spring. 8. Mike and Wendy 1 year anniversary. Mike, (hanks for the best year of my life. 8. Beth’s got something in the oven. 9. Nuclear War! Gel under the tables!! — ooops, only a test. 10. “Yes, a quintet of Peni!” 10. Sandy, Kara and Erica finally go to all of their classes. 13. I-aura, 3:00 really? What did you do until then? 13. Surprise Nu Nu! 15. Happy Birthday Nancy! from Elaine and Kim 16. One scarey encounter w Mr. White on Main Street. 18. Follow us — real, live males! 18. Hey, Mr. Breilenslein, “sup?!” 19. Shiek May P. and her pillowcase harem. 19. Here Mamie, stir it with a banana! 19. What’s all over the golf course? . . . Where did it come from? 19. Cold pricklys for Amy P.! 26. Happy BDay Kim! — f Elaine and Nancy 27. The wolf light, “grease and other tunes in Beth’s car 27. It all came out in the wash. Thanks a lot Joe. A 1 APRIL 1 . Tag — member the time I ate all the muffin! 1. Did Charlie OK the playing of that tape? 1 . Mr. W. says “Payback is a “B 1 . Don’t worry Sue F. Nobody will ever hear this tape. 2. Peter Peter Cake Eater! 3. I envy bears. 3. The point is moot! 3. CH and KB hit campus! 3. Pulled over by state trooper on the way . . . it’s going to be a rough trip! 3. Kara, please keep your eyes on the road. 3. Now entering Salem’s lot . . . again! 3. Cookies anyone? 3. There’s a moose in the road! 4. Hey! Check out this suite. Chris! OOPS — Sorry! — Run Chris!! I didn’t mean to interrupt! 4. Do you live here perchance? 4. UFO sighting! Ooops — only a Sunoco Sign. 4. Salamander road? 5. The slip on patent leather shoes and 100 polyester pants have to go — ask Jane and Pam. 8. At this moment . . . wait a minute! Burst into song! What did you think . . . FM and KB 10. Sandy, do you smell something burning — Frank. 10. “I’m not a spy! I’m from Sesame Street and I sell number 9s!” ask L.M., N.N., and P.M. 12. “Look out Jeremy that lady’s backing up!” “No she isn’t there’s no one in the car — it’s rolling!” 15. Jane, there are marbles in the pool! 17. Vacation! 19. Some Bunny loves you, ASK PAM. 20. The rape whistle! 21. Will you girls just go and throw up!!! — Lisa and Elaina 25. Happy Birthday Twiggy!!! 27. One month JF and PM 27. Back to school! 30. One month SM and JR 30. I needed the whistle Jane!! 215 HIGH Students in the high school Ocean Studies class enjoyed two on-the-water study expeditions this month. They made a one-day exploration by dories of the salt marches and mud flats near Flam Island in the Jones and Annisquam Rivers. With the help of teachers Phil Salzman and Rosemary Banks, students had the opportunity to use field equipment to sample the plant and animal life and to experience the salt marsh ecosystem. They also took part in a study cruise aboard the Enviro-Lab, a research vessel operating from the Harbor Campus of the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Aboard the vessel, students used nets, corers, water samplers and other oceanographic equipment to examine samples of the water, plankton, fish and other marine life. The expeditions gave the students an exciting opportunity to apply the lessons and skills learned throughout the year in the classroom. Both trips were made possible by a grant from The Gloucester School Connection. SPIRIT WEEK ’87 This year’s spirit week consisted of only four days: Nerd Day, Pajama Day, Spy Day, and Outrageous Day. Unfortunately the weather was poor and the spirit at G.H.S. followed the same suit. However, there were some individual ' s who wouldn’t let the rainy days get them down — take a look . . . 218 BAND BANQUET “The emblem of this Society is the Keystone and the Torch. The Keystone bears at its base the letters C, S, L, S, which stand for the four principles of this organization. The light represents truth and knowledge.” SERVICE: “Service can be expressed in various ways. In the routine of the day’s work, many opportunities arise for help to others. Willingness to work without monetary compensation or with out recogni- tion for the benefit of those in need, is the quality we seek in our membership. We are committed to the idea of volunteering our time and abilities to the creation of a better tomorrow.” N.H.S. CHARACTER: “Character is the force in one man that distinguishes him from others. It gives him in- dividuality and perso nality. It is this force of character that guides men through life and, when once developed, grows steadily. Character is achieved and not received. It is the product of con- | stant action, daily striving to make the right choice. The problem of character is the problem of self- control. We must be in reality what we wish to ap- pear to others. By demonstrating such qualities as reliability, honesty, and sincerity, we may hope to prove by example that we value character.” LEADERSHIP: “Leadership should exert a wholesome influence on the school. In tak- ing the initiative in class and school ac- tivities, the real leader strives to train and aid others to attain the same objective. The price of leadership is sacrifice, the will- ingness to yield some personal interests for the interest of others. A leader has con- fidence in himself and will go forward when others hesitate. No matter what power and resources may exist in a country, they are ineffectual without the guidance of a wise leader. Leadership is always needed, and is thus a substantive charge to each of our members and to the candidates.” SCHOLARSHIP: “Scholarship means a commit- ment to learning. A student is willing to spend hours in reading and study, because he knows the lasting benefits of a cultivated mind. We should continue to learn even when formal education has ended, for education ends only with life. Knowledge is one great element in life which leads to the highest success, and it can be acquired in only one way — through diligence and effort. Learning furnishes the lamp by which we read the past, and the light which illuminates the future. Each candidate has the charge to continually ex- pand his world through the opportunities inherent in scholarship.” 221 Officer a : Corey Shore, President Sandra J panon , Vice-President Kristen Kincade, Secretary Alicia Aiello, Treasurer Kara Banks, Librarian N.H.S. Present Members Senior s: Laurel Ackerman Johanna Brpdzinsky Marnie Brown Amy Carroll Erica Coles Kristen Cooper Ralph Cunha Krista Cunnirvgnem Eric Dombrow3ki Benjamin Perrini Jessica Plynn Susan Poster Micael Gaipo Michael Jewell David Jones Wendy Kar lores Kimberly Laflam Elaina Lolacano Kerry Looney Anthony Lucido Scott McKay Prank S. Mllite Nancy Newman Mark Noseworthy M trick Oder Jerome Ryan Robert Standley Frank Storniolo Ralph Tarbox Mark Teixera David Wi tek am Wright Vetr Members Seniors: Amy Olson Juniors: Anderlon, Justine Ascenso, Elsa Belong, Serena Cassagrande, Alessand CillulTo, Aaron Corben, Anja Dutton, Shari-Lyn Favazza, Maria Fiero, Guy Galante, l.isa Galali, Vito Garcia, Inez Giambanco, Grace Gilbert, Sharon Hughes, Ethan Kalsikas, Petrina King, Daniel Klopotoski, Amy l.awson, Deana Morrissey, Patrick Moynahan, Matthew Muller, Philip Muniz, Stephan Nogello, Liisa Pallazola, Vincent Parisi, Jennifer Pasquina, Joseph Peacock, William Rose, Melanie Ryan, Michael St. Laurent, Nicole Sheedy, Pamela Sutera, Lome Tarr, Robert Vinagre, John Virgilio, Jacquelyn Wilson, Gary Wood rum, Carrie INDUCTION ACADEMIC RECOGNITION NIGHT OVERALL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Laurel Ackerman Class of 1987 Cumulative Average of 85% or above Erik Dombrowski Christina Malmquist Alicia Aiello Joanne Favaloro Scott M. McKay Yvonne B. Andersson Owen Benjamin Ferrini Frank S. Militello Kara Banks Jessica Flynn Nancy Ann Newman Elizabeth Betolino Susan Foster Mark Noseworthy Johanna Brodzinsky Susan Gronhoj Patrick Oder Kellie R. Brown Michael Jewell Amy Lyn Olson Mamie M. Brown David Jones Jerome Ryan Dawn Burke Wendy Kariores Corey T. Shore Frank Capone Kristen Kincade Robert L. Standlev Amy Belh Carroll Sandra Kopanon Frank Stomiolo Erica B. Coles Kimberly Ann LaFlam Ralph Tarbox Kristen Cooper Elaina M. Loiacano Cynthia Tedesco Ralph Cunha Kerry Lynn Looney Ronald Mark Teixeira Krista Cunningham Anthony J. Lucido David C. W itek Pamela W right Theresa Ann Adams Class of 1988 Cumulative Averages of 85% or above Sharon Gilbert Vincent Pallazola Justine R. Anderton Bethanv Grace Jennifer Parisi Elsa Marie Ascenso Daniel Howard Hand Joseph Pasquina Serena Belong Lori A. Hautala William Peacock Bryce Budrow Ethan Hughes Jennifer Piscitello Allesandro Casagrande Petrina Katsikas Melanie Rose Aaron Cilluffo Daniel King Pamela Sheedy Anja M. Corben Amy Klopotoski Nicole St. Laurent Jeanine DeGagne Dean Klopotoski John C. Stilwell Shari-Lyn Dutton Deana Lawson Lorie Sutera Maria Favazza Patrick M. Morrissev Robert Tan Guy Fiero Matthew Moynahan John M. Vinagre Lisa Marie Galante Philip Muller Jacquelyn Virgilio Vito Galati Stephen Muniz JoAnn W allius Inez Garcia Liisa 1. Nogelo Gary Wilson Grace Giambanco Paul Michael Orlando Gallic W oodrum Class of 1989 Cumulative Averages of 90% or above Michelle Boucher Domenic Brancaleone Sara Brodzinsky Kristin Costa Rachael DiPerri Kelly Galante Kristen Garry Joanna Joyce Adam Marcello Carlotla MCarlhy Michael McLeod Karen McKay David Murray Tracy-Lynn Murray Erika Schemig Megan Shore Jeremy Smith Susan R. Turner Glen Wheeler Class of 1990 Cumulative Averages of 90% or above Eric Bichao Taya Enos Thomas Favazza Ann Margaret Ferrante Cara Ferrini Eliza Garrison Patrick Good Wendy Greeke Ktmara Jebb Nicole Johnson Laurie Larsen Paulo Marnoto Michelle Pallazola Matthew Roark Benjamin Sargent Carla Spinola Vita T aormina 224 ACADEMIC RECOGNITION NIGHT CONT DEPARTMENT AWARDS Outstanding Achievement ir Art Ceramics Kim Currier Pamela Vicari Drawing-Painting David Burnham Alison Landoni Amanda McKay Commercial Art Kerry Looney Photograph) Michelene Bagley Peter Martin Robert Slandley Outstanding Achievement in Business Most Outstanding Senior Pamela Wright Outstanding Achievement n Shorthand Transcription Karen Thomas Outstanding Achievement n Office Procedures Gina Nolo Outstanding Achievement n Accounting Margaret Hale Outstanding Junior Sheila Joseph Outstanding Achievement in English Seniors Alicia Aiello David Jones Sandra Kopanon Juniors Amy Klopotoslu Lnsa Nogelo Gary Wilson Sophomores Sara Brodzmsky Joanna Joyce Freshmen Thomas Favazza Nicole Johnson Vocational Gino Mortillaro Thomas Ryan Outstanding Achievement in Hume Economic Occupational Childcare: Robin Aptt Clothing Jill Brosnan Foods Jeanette Thomas Parenting and Childcare Donna Lane Outstanding Achievement in Foreign Language Excellence in German Robert Tarr Excellence in Spanish Lnsa Nogelo Excellence in French Elsa Ascenso Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Calculus Honors Mark Noseworlhy Computer 1, II (Basic) — Averages above 95% Elizabeth Bertolino John Howard Kristen Kincade Kim LaFlam Elaina Loiacano Adam Noseworthy Daniel Robinson ( Outstanding Achievement in Science Outstanding Achievement n Physics Ethan Hughes Outstanding Achievement n Chemistry Michelle Boucher Outstanding Achievement n Biology Thomas Favazza Outstanding Achievement n Advanced Biology Kristen Kincade Corey Shore Outstanding Achievement n Advanced Chemistry-Physics Sandra Kopanon Rausch and Lomb Science Award Gary Wilson (hitstanding Achievement in Social Studies World History Thomas Favazza Benjamin Sargent U.S. History Sara Brodzmsky 20th Century World Lnsa Nogelo Jacquelyn Virgilio Vocational Social Studies Michael Jewell (hitstanding Achievement in Music Chorus Donna Lane Jamne Perry Kristin Sinclair (hitstanding Achievement in Industrial Arts Cabinet Making Glen Wheeler Mechanical Drawing 1 Avery Barry David Gove Mechanical Drawing Architectural Michele Machain Mechanical Drawing Machine Engineering Bryce Budrow Mechanical Drawing Computer-Aided Design with CAD-CAM Systems John Braz Vito Galali Dave Thibedeau Outstanding Achievement in Industrial Arts ( continued ) Power Mechanics Eleclricity 1 Keith Franics Philip Muller Power Mechanics Eleclricity II Kevin St. Peter Michael St. Pierre Graphics Arts Ann Mane Beyer Outstanding Achievement in the Alliance Program Outstanding Achievement in Outdoor Skills Dawn Stanton Outstanding New Alliance Community Member Kristie Jameson Outstanding Leadership in Community Spinl and Support Donna Brien Outstanding Achievement in Academics Mary Moore Outstanding Leadership Nautilus Training Kelli Cavanaugh Outstanding Achievement in Vocational Most Indu strious in Auto Shop Dominic Sanfilippo Most Improved in Auto Shop Michael Rich Most Outstanding in Co-Op Program Kevin Carpenter Outstanding Achievement in Electrical Shop Douglas Thompson Outstanding Achievement in Electrical Electronic Application and Theory John Asaro Peter Favazza Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Arts Kellie Brown Most Improved in Graphic Arts Nina Gay Outstanding Achievement in Machine Shop Most Consistent in Machine Shop Lewis Ryan Most Improved in Machine Shop Kenneth Keyes Most Cooperative in Machine Shop Brian Silva Outstanding Achievement in Machine Shop James Garron Kevin Gray Antone Sears Outstanding Achievement in Carpentry Theory and House Building Wayne LaEond Jeffrey St. Peter Outstanding Achievement in Carpentry Theory Gerald Buotte Frank Capone Paul Mattson 225 EVENT The Juniors decided to do something new this year. It started as a “Junior Prom” and underwent many changes. Finally for lack of a better name, it became the Junior “Event.” Well, the “Event” turned out to be a Hawaiian Luau with all the trimmings. Hopeful- ly the Junior Event will become a tradition at G.H.S. It was certainly a success for the Juniors of 1987. 227 1987 VARIETY The Talent Show of 1987 was the show that almost wasn’t. There was some lack of interest with the onset of the show’s planning. However, the “individualistic” class of ’87 pulled together. The class pooled their talent and came through with a nice show. The traditional “Talent” show was dubbed the first annual “Variety” show. It may have been called the “Variety” show, but the talent to be found at G.H.S. was very evident. The Variety Show ’87 proved to be the year of the bands. The Jams, Infusion, and Undercover performed. It seemed one band was trying to outdo the other. And they did. But this year’s show also offered variety. There was Ms. Daley sunning herself beneath the stage lights, dancing to the music of the Raisinettes with their version of “Heard it through the Grapevine.” Then there were lovely solo pieces by Derek Geary, playing an original composition on the piano; and Lyn Cassinari, singing the song “Greatest Love of All in sign language; and Alicia Aiello’s version of “Dust in the Wind.” A good time, thanks, to all of the performers! And a special thanks to Mr. Breitenstein for making the show possible. T SENIOR BANQUET MAY 7, 1987 232 Carusso’s Diplomat was the host of this year ' s Senior Banquet. Students and their parents enjoyed a prime rib dinner and the musical talents of Prime Time. Seniors tested these talents, however, when they tried to teach the band to play the chicken song. The seniors were suc- cessful, and for one short moment, the room sounded like a chicken coop. Things got lively after Mrs. Slomiolo left and Frank won the affections of Prime Time ' s lead singer. Hey Frank, wanna dance? Leah Doyle became the Star Search find of the evening when she joined Prime time in “Never by Heart. We had a chance to see from whom our friends inherited their funny traits. After surviving the embarrassment of dinner with our parents and our friends’ parents, the dancing began. Many parents, especially fathers, went home with slighdy bruised feet after dancing with their children. The banquet marked the beginning of the end for the seniors. Senior spirit finally came alive. We realized how fun our parents really were and enjoyed ourselves with them. We looked forward to the last few weeks of school and left Carusso’s on an upbeat note. 233 PROM 1987 237 The King and Queen and their court, as chosen by the students: John Neves, Ray McCarthy, Chuck Pratt, An- thony Lucido, King Greg Perry, Queen Josie Cottone, Annalee Scola, Joanne San- fdippo, Mamie Brown, Kristine Testaverde. 243 SENIOR ACTOR 1 . Bruce Willis 2. Michael J. Fox 3. Clinl Eastwood 4. Richard Cere 5. Tom Cruise 6. Eddie Murphy 7. Emilio Estevez 8. Mel Gibson 9. Pee Wee Herman 10. Chevy Chase FOOD 1. Pizza 2. Chinese 3. Italian 4. Mexican 5. Ice Cream 6. Hummus 7. French Fries 8. Japanese 9. Chocolate 10. McDonalds ALBUM 1. Joshua Tree 2. Slippery When Wet 3. Boston 4. Escape 5. So 6. Land of Confusion 7. Chicago 17 8. Live 5 9. Led Zeppelin II 10. The Wall RADIO 1. Z94 2. 100.7 (WZLX) 3. 101.7 4. WBCN 5. KISS 108 6. WAAF 7. 103 MRQ 8. 100.3 9. 101.1 GIR 10. HEB SONG 1 . Melt with You 2. Stairway to Heaven 3. With or Without You 4. Bom to be Wild 5. .Amanda 6. I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight 7. Lady in Red 8. Hotel California 9. Living on a Prayer 10. Wanted Dead of Alive SAYING 1. Chill Out! 2. Get Out ' 3. And Whaaat? 4. Oh My Head! 5. Yeah, Yeah That’s the Ticket 6. You Wanna Limb? 7. Some People’s Kids! 8. What’s Up? 9. Are You Serious? 10. Don’t these people have any place to go??? SPORT 1 . Football 2. Tennis 3. Hockey 4. Basketball 5. Softball 6. Baseball 7. Skiing 8. Volleyball 9. Soccer 10. Golf MUSIC VIDEO 1 . Land of Confusion 2. Call Me A1 3. Wanted Dead or Alive 4. Sledgehammer 5. Hot For Teacher 6. Take On Me 7. Message in a Bottle 8. Come Go With Me 9. W alk of Life 10. Twist and Shout FAVORITES ACTRESS 1. Cybil Shepard 2. Shelly Long 3. Whoopi Goldberg 4. Meryl Streep 5. Vanna While 6. Goldy Hawn 7. Marilyn Monroe 8. Molly Ringwald 9. Kathleen Turner 10. Bette Midler MOVIE 1. Platoon 2. Top Gun 3. The Breakfast Club 4. Nightmare on Elm Street 5. Back to the Future 6. Repo Man 7. Lethal Weapon 8. Angel Heart 9. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 10. The Blues Brothers MUSICAL ARTIST 1. U2 2. Bon Jovi 3. Led Zeppelin 4. The Police 5. Boston 6. Madonna 7. Chicago 8. The Femmes 9. Phil Collins 10. Iron Maiden CLASS 1 . Lunch 2. Personal Growth 3. Study 4. Gym 5. English 6. International Relations 7. Senior 8. World Problems 9. Cooking 10. Advanced Biologv PASTIME 1. Partying 2. Skinny-dipping 3. Shopping 4. Sleeping 5. Listening to music 6. Dancing 7. Playing Guitar 8. Watching TV 9. Going to the beach 10. Cruising around CAR 1 . Porsche 2. Mustang 3. Lamborghini 4. BMW 5. Jaguar 6. Mercedes 7. Corvette 8. Volks Wagon GTI 9. Z28 10. Volvo HANGOUT 1 . Good Harbor Beach 2. The Fort 3. Ice Cream Parlor 4. The Paint Factory 5. 14 East Main Street 6. Lighthouse Beach 7. “The Hill” 8. The Mills 9. Boulevard 10. The Mall T V. SHOW 1 . Moonlighting 2. Cosby Show 3. Alf 4. Family Ties 5. M.A.S.H. 6. Star Trek 7. Growing Pains 8. Cheers 9. Monkees 10. Who’s The Boss MAY JUNE 1 . Hey Dude, whafs up? 1. Amy O. If you ' re interested in blaek leather and whips ask David W. 2. I have an urge! 5. PLEASE!! 7. Senior Banquet — Get down Frank!! 7. Does anyone have any nail polish? 13. Dorn Ciolino Day!! 19. We have to buy a chicken breast. 20. You know it’s over when he wants Opus back. 20. You know it’s over when he gives your necklace back. 2 1 . Let’s find the Party — I think it found us! 21. License and Registration, Please. — Alicia, do you intend to keep this license? YES!! 2 1 . Last day of school! 27. Amy, how’s s about a tongue touch? 27. Out Forever! 28. Senior Prom! 1 . You guys can lock up tonight. 10. Obligations! 10. My cap and gown doesn’t fit — want to trade? 13. Scholarships 14. GRADUATION!!! 87!!! 17. Final yearbook deadline! We Did It! Good work, guys. 24. Happy Birthday, Christopher! 26. Viva San Pedro!! 27. Best of luck, class of ’87! Have a great summer! BABY PICTURES Laurel Ackerman Alicia Aiello John Allen Yvonne Andersson Jason Aptl Therese Asaro Kellie Bagley Pamela Baldwin Kara Banks Julie Barusso Elizabeth Bertolino Allison Brown Donald Brown Lisa Barrett Robin Aptt Mamie Brown Jessica Bryan Gerald J. 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Scoll Anthony Barn Julie Auslin Barusso Elizabeth H. Beriolino Donna Lisa Brien Johanna Tamara Brod .insky Jill Ann Brosnan Jennifer Eve Brower Allison R- Brown Corey F. Brown Donald Eldon Brown Jeffery Stephen Brown Kellie R. Brown Marine Melinda Brown Patricia Marie Brown Jessica Bryan Gerald Joseph Buolte Jr Christine Ann Burke Dawn Mane Burke David Burnham Jr. John C. Burroughs Kevin J. Byrne Kerrie Ann Callahan Frank Capone Kevin Carpenter Amy Belh Carroll Kelli Ann Cavanaugh William J. Chadwick Carla Marie Ciaramilaro Diane Faye Ciaramilaro Domenic A. Ciolino Grace Marie Clooney Erica Belh Coles Darren Collins Kelly Marie Cooney Krislen Marie Cooper Deborah Ann Corte Stephen M Cole Josephine Marie Cotlone Amy Allegra Crowley Ralph W illiam Cunha Krisla Belh Cunningham Philip P. Curcuru Sean Curcuru Kimberly Diane Currier Brian Albert Culler Julie Ellen Davis Al. Dello Russo Douglas J Denis Erik Dombrowski Mary Ann Doucette Deliorah Ann Douglass lz a Elizabeth Doyle Christopher M. Dunbar Brian Edward Duncan Adam Ropson Dunn Julie Ann Duwart Kelly Ann Ekborg Elizabeth H Ellis Wendy L. Enos Bruce Ercolani Nancy Anne Ercolani Jaime Faria JoAnne Rose Favaloro Christina J. Favazza Peter Favazza Peter J Favazza Joseph B. Feldman Owen Ben Ferrini Julie Anne Fitzgerald l.iarn Patrick Flannagan Jessica P Flynn Yvonne Irene Forgelle Susan L ee Foster (.hrislopher Patrick Eronliero l orraine Fugalli Scot! Michael Eulford Beatrice Margarel Gagne Michael Anthony Caipo Salvatore ( rallo Jr Congratulations to the Class of 1987! Joseph John Giacalone Gean (Gibbons Francis M Gibbs Mary-Ellen Gilliss Marsha Jillian Gorrell Janice C. Cove Christine Graffeo Susan Gronhoj Christopher Hadley Margarel Ann Hale Susan Elizabeth Hancock Brenda Ann Hand Glenn W Hardcaslle David A. Haskins Donald Oscar Hayes Jr Stephen F. Heanue Justin M Hegarty Will M Higgins Andrew Horne Amy Katherine Hubbard Cathie Hull Annmarie Hunter Joseph P. Interranle Michael B Jewell David Henry Jones Wendy Kariores Catherine M. Kelleher Trina Kerr Elizabeth Cape Kilmer Kristen Eileen Kmcade Robert E. Klyce Sandra Kopanon Dawn Marie Kolodzik Kimberly Ann LaFlam M Stephen I acey Lawrence Wavne l afond Glenn C. Lambert Alison Marie Landom Donna L. Lane Edward Thomas I annon ill Kimberly Ann l arkm Michael Fischer l-aursen Michael Andrew Levin Joel S. Lewis Uura Jean Libby Ann M. Libro Judy Anne Lmquala Elama Marie Loiacano Kerry Lynn Looney George Clifton Low Anthony Joseph Lucido John Salvatore Lucido Mart E Luzio Michele K. A Machain Pamela Joy MacKav Stanley A. MacLean Frances N. Maggiore Christina Malmquisl Scoll E. Mann AnneMarie Manninen I -i ura Ann Manning Armando B. Marnoto Timothy E. Marques James A Marr Jr Alexis D Marshall Michael Ian Marshall Pamela A. Marlin Arunas Martinonis Paul W . Matson Raymond A. McCarthy Joan-Marie McGrory Scoll M McKay Daniel h MacRaeJr Jeffrey S Melanson Kelli-Ann Merchant Nicholas Joseph Michalisin I imothy Mi- hael Mi hel Frank M Militello Frank Steven John Militello Michael C. Militello Silvia A. Milone Dawn M Mmeo Autumn I ayne Moffatl Stefano John Mola Lori M Monbourquelle Corey Paul Mondello David Henry Morin Kevin Scott Morris Phyllis-Ann Morrissey Gina Michael Mortillaro Toni l-ee Moses Melissa Ann Mourey Donald James Muniz. James Patrick Muniz Kathleen M Murray Thomas M Murray Michael J. Naves John Paul G. Neves Nancy Ann Newman Lisa Nk astro Margo Eleanor Noble Mark David Noseworthy ' .m. i Virginia Marie Nolo Wendy Sue O’Brien Kale O’Neil Patrick David Oder James P. Oliver Michael David Oliver Amy Lyn Olson Wain M Olson Kristen l ee Orlando Gary Pala ola Mark A. Panniello Anthony J Parco Jack Manuel Pata Lisa L. Peek Bernadette Pelosi Joseph C. Pereira Gregory M. Perry Brian Scott Porter Amy Margarel Powers Charles S. Pratt Erin Marie Pratt Mark Provost Mark John Randazza Michael Salva tore Randazza Holly Elizabeth Ratcliff Michael J Reardon Tricia J. Reed Christopher Rich Jane M Rich Michael D Rich Nick H Richon Nancy J. Roberts Matthew W. Rood Alicia Mary Rubino Jreome Joseph Ryan John Thomas Ryan Thomas P. Ryan Frank Sanfilippo Joanne Sanfilippo Richard Anthony Santos Dana M. Sargent Eric W Saulmer Manuel Saunders Jr Walter Sawyer Thomas W . Sayess Annalee Scola Jamne Grace Scola Lisa Scola Sean P. Scola Linda Scuderi Anlone Sears Jodi Ann Sharac Catherine Lee Sheahan Corey Thatcher Shore Linda Jeanne Silva Michael E. Smith Nathaniel W. Smith Jeffrey F. St. Peter Robert L. Standley Dawn Stanton Frank Anthony Stormolo Lisa Ann Sulera Frank A. Taormina Kenneth G. Tarantino Ralph R Tarbox III Thomas Eric Tarr Cynthia J Tedesco Philip S. Teel Ronald Mark Teixeira Kristine Testaverde Jeannette M. Thomas Karen Jean Thomas Lisa Ann Thomas Frank P. Tocco Traci A. Tocco Kenneth T. Tolman Carla Vergas Nancy Ann Vicari Pamela Jean Vicari Catherine E. Virgibo Joseph M Walsh T. Michael Ward Karen Watson Eric G. Whitten Stephen Wieckowski David C. Witek Pamela Jean Wright ‘Graduating with honors • Graduating with high honors 25 jCad Witt We. ihe class of German 5. leave Mr. Chane wondering. I, Ben Ferrini. leave Gloucester High School absolutely nothing because all it gave me was grief. I, Jo Anne Favaloro, leave Michelle Favaloro my first locker and every thing in it. I. Nancy Ercolani. leave Rose Cusick and Heather Pallazola 180 more school days. I, Adam Dunn, leave the Gloucester High School Science Dept., the Heisenberg uncertainty Principle. 1, Elin af Klinteberg. leave Mary Moore all of my 1 1 absences. 1. Beth Bertolino. leave Lea-ann Verga all the Freshmen on the girls track team to attempt to deal with for another year. 1. Julie Duwart, leave Vincie Favazza my gym credits. 1. Wendy Enos, leave Mike Cow all my bills. I, Marc Luzio, leave the underclassmen the responsibility of the Canal Club, my unusual fair weather days. Mike Smith s absolutely nothing, and most of all the right to sing the blues. I. Julie Davis, leave Jennifer Parisi, Knowing that I at least graduated before her. I, Ali Dello Russo, leave Debbie Kitchenmaster roller skates, hockey slicks, punishments, trips to Boston. 5 page notes, cigarettes, and a memory. I, Kimberly Currier, leave Mark J. Nicole D.. Jenn E.. my never ending knowledge of Accounting 1. to Mark my calculator. Nicole my stapler. Finally to Jenn my boring weekends. 1. Brian Culler, leave my perpetual spirit to haunt and horrify all high school staff and personnel who have troubled me in the past. I, Ralph Cunha. leave the soccer team the best of luck next year in their season. You ' ll need it. I. Julie Fitzgerald, leave Chuck Karvelas all of my excuses for being late! I. Beth Ellis, leave Jill Mineo my diploma!!! I. Scott McKay, leave and that’s it. 1, Chritina Malmquist, leave Amy Hubbard my last drop of hair spray, my clothes, my old nylons, and deodorant. I, Laura A. Manning, leave Steve, my favorite little junior, with the memories of the night on, above, and around the platform. Ask Jane R. 1, Traci Tocco, leave Kelly Sharac my leather mini skirt and my pink hair!! Have a blast! 1, David Witek. leave the soccer team all the springs I did this past year. 1. Cynthia Tedesco, leave Siobea n Conley all those High School boys blues! I, Alicia Rubino, leave Chuck Desjardins all my love. Pee W ee Herman’s Show, and 80 feet of skid marks on our side of the road! I, Jennette Thomas, leave Mrs. Bartnicki my playing cards. I. Corey Brown, leave Steve Leblanc my smelly gym clothes and my zig zag papers. 1. Kirsten Orlando, leave Laurie Shea and Gail Santapaula only one more year of being a bippy at G.H.S. I, Jodi Sharac, leave Kelly Sharac Mr. While ' s pot belly, the wonderful school food, and the fabulous attendance policy. I, Cary Palazola, leave to Anthony Pallazola my gym locker, my homework, but not my parties that we ve gone to I, Michael Randazza. leave Amy Randazza the dent in my car; and Tim Randazza my school spirit. I, Jessica Flynn, leave Nicole Demelri my attendance record. Maybe she can improve it. but I doubt it. 1, Jane Marie Rich, leave Carolyn Margaret Hunt a homemade barf bag and a tube of Preparation H. I, Sarah Fitzpatrick, leave Jacqui Virgillo, Red, Red, W me under an umbrella in the snow, with a message — 1 lied only because I thought you d leave me with the truth. — Led Zep. Thank You! I, Corey Shore, leave Mr. Fred White my remaining 1 1 detentions. I, Josie Cottone. leave Susan Phillpott the strength to deal with the girls in this school for another two years. I, Dom Ciolino, leave anything to anyone who wants what I got. 1, B. J. Chadwick, leave Jon Chadwick everything I own. 1. Tony Sears, leave all underclassmen the right to cable T.V. and the right to sing the blues. They ran also have my front row parking place. 1, Stephen Cote, leave Keith Francis all of the bippies who followed us around this year. Good luck Skip. 1. Pam Marlin, leave Jacqueline Pino all my old textbooks, my artwork, and another year of high school. Good luck on the wheel! I. Raymond McCarthy, leave to all future classes the intestinal fortitude to stand up to. break down, and avoid the pressures of social conform . I. Nicholas Michealsin, leave Susanne lamb all of my physics notes, chemistry notes, and the rest of the notes I took during high school. I, Silvia Milone, leave Melanie Rose all of Aunt Lit s possessions. We II miss you! I, Anthony Lucido, leave Peter Lucido all the aggravation. (You know what I mean). I. Kim La Flam, leave W endy Larsen. Coach Smith and two more joy ful seasons of glorious softball to contend with! Good luck in Basketball, and your future plans! 1, Michael Fischer. Laursen leave Gloucester High all my school books! I. Elizabeth Kilmer, leave Karla Messier, a crystal ball to see into the future. I also leave you my senior spirit. Good luck Karla’ l, Alison Landoni. leave Marcia Burns Lennie for a day. W alter still walks the halls of CHS eow. 1, Cathy Kelleher, leave Heather Pallazola with a wish of good luck in the following year to come. all 258 4nd Jestament I, Mike Levin, leave Brenda Moynahan my own personal “Bye Gus (Nunes) sign. Cherish it. Remember to hand it down, when you become one of us It ' s been through two generations of seniors: ' 84, ' 87, and now ' 90!! I, Kristen Kincade, leave Laurel Ackerman her red socks — must be returned next winter! I, Steve Heanue, leave Keith Francis some more ego!! I, Silvia Milone, leave Lori-Ann Malone all the good memories I left when I graduated from G.H.S. because I love her very much. I, Robin Aptl, leave Joan Keegan an unopened package of oreo cookies. I, Carla Vergas, leave Rose Lourence my extra credits, flirtation rights, and my car. I, Dana Sargent, leave school, for good! I, Ralph Tarbox, leave Mr. Proposki my blank notebook from his class. I, Stephen Wieckowski, leave Ray McCarthy or any other, my awesome car T-shirts, new sneakers, my thrash tapes, deodorant, my watch, bed, posters. jacket, job and any other item considered valuable. No one is to have my socks, bury me with them. I, Pamela Vicari, leave Chico da Rosa all of my chemistry notes, and my first floor locker. I, Karen Thomas, leave Jennifer French my shorthand notebook, and my front row parking space. I, Lisa Thomas, leave Helen Buteus my worn out Mickey Mouse doll. May it always preside with her in her locker. I, Liam Flannagan, leave Candi Frost all of my love. I, Pam MacKay, leave Jeremy Frost a one-way ticket to St. Augustine, Florida. I, Kara Banks, leave Guy Fiero a permit good for a lifetime — redeemable any time, any place. May only be revoked due to lack of use. I, Kerrie Callahan, leave Inez Garcia my Halloween Costume, and hope she can have a better time in it than I did. I, Dawn Burke, leave David Adams (Bruno), the ofTice and the company car, to our detective agency so that he may keep the business running. I, Diane Ciaramitaro, leave anyone that ' s nosey, the right to pick it! I, Laurel Ackerman, leave Sara Brodzinsky and Kristin Costa, the Mohawk Master with new Duracells and a key to the library bathroom. I, Amy K. Hubbard, leave my sister Jennifer all my love and support to continue her education with great pride and effort. I, Kara Banks, leave Marcia Burns toe shoes so that she ll stay on her toes and all the blood won ' t run to her head and her eyes won t pop out and blood won’t squirt all over my new sweater. Scott Mann, leave Glen Lambert, my album and tape collection, my lie-die shirt, my freaked-out black light poster, my golf balls, my dart board, and my Swiss army knife. Stan MacLean, leave Kevin Hutchinson a Fly Wheel. Mark Teixeira, leave Grace Giambanco, all my tricks and techniques to get out of study hall and use G.H.S. as an open campus. I also leave her all my ways of dealing with Cliff Brooks. I, Jennifer Brower, leave Joan Keegan and Albina Papows, all the thanks in the world for everything they have done for me. I, Lisa Barett, leave Albina Papows and Mrs. Breuer thanks for all the help you have given me. I, Amy Crowley, leave John Arvilla all my kisses. I, Lisa Nicastro, leave Vincie Favazza all of my old notebooks and reports to help her, hopefully, graduate next year. Good Luck!!! I, Judy Linquata, leave Roseann Seola my mirror and a new tube of lipstick. I, Christopher Hadley, leave Ann Marie Lemoine, Violet McCarthy, and Melanie Rose, my car and my good sense of timing for getting to school on time!!! I, Frank S. Militello, leave Violet McCarthy, the credits she needs to graduate. I, Susan Foster, leave Mr. Walsh Tons of Smiles!!! I, Janice Gove, leave Mr. White my book of excuses for being late. I, Joseph J. Giacalone, leave Jackie Amero one stamp. I, Brenda Hand, leave Manny Silveira all my love now and forever! I, Amy K. Hubbard, leave Charlotte Olsson all my sanity, because she will need it to attend G.H.S. I, Phyllis Ann Morrissey, leave Jacqui Virgilio whips and chains to keep the guys in line!! I, Gino Mortillaro, leave the underclassmen my seniority. Canal Club pledge and pass excuses for being late, and most important my sanity!! I, Autumn Moffat, leave everyone who wonders, the truth — Yes! I am straight!! I, Wendy O ' Brien, leave Rose Ann Scola the carrots!! Plus the laughs to go along with it! I, Gina Noto, leave Rossana Nolo her two years of being a bip and good luck in her high school years. I, Virginia M. Noto, leave Kelly Muise and Maria Biondo my wake up call to go to school. I, Jason O’Maley, leave behind to future classes all of this year ' s classic rumors! I, Melissa Mourey, leave Jennifer Munro to eat breakfast by herself in the cafeteria. I, Donny Muniz, leave Cara F. the dance that nobody danced at. I, Lori MonBourquette, leave Meredith McKenna my locker ( 1297) filled with all the green pea and greatful dead bumper stickers that she could | possibly need, want, or desire. I, I, 259 ' • I, Lori Fugalli, leave Monique Forgetle my rude mouth, my weird behavior, and her lousy attitude. Good luck kid, gonna miss ya! £ I, Yvonne Forgette, leave Monique Forgetle all my wise cracks, and all the best for all the hell you are going to go through in G.H.S.!! ' I, Cathie Hull, leave Lit, Pam, and Maureen my rhubarb, the hippies, the bathroom lights, and some of my ignorance. (The rest is coming with r P I, Glenn Hardcastle, leave my future son all my belongings. ► 1, Will Higgins, leave my brother Brian my absence notes and the hope that he gels out of this place as soon as possible. Good luck bro. i I, Lisa Peek, leave Susan Phillpott my baby blue Chevy, it only breaks dow n w hen she’s there, good luck w ith the piece of crap Sue. 1, Marnie Brown, leave BG Brown my little white dasher, and my messy locker, and my walerbed. __ I, Elaina Loiaeano, leave Deano all the luck and love in the world to make it through his last year at GHS — what are ya gonna do w o me I, Scott Morris, leave my leather to Jason and Derik, they can split it. whole lot — I hope! I, Jennifer McNutt, leave Kathy and Judy the memories of the year 1986-1987. And me try ing to rock climb with a fear of heights. , I, Slefano Mola, leave Remy Dela Russo all my concert ticket stubs. I, leave Jen McNutt he memories of my singing the blues. 3 I, Sean Curcuru, leave Steve Carter my hammer and sickle. gX I, Tim Michel, leave Mrs. Callahan and Ms. Moginot the satisfaction of throwing me out. , I, Pam Wright, leave Donny Burnham my tonsils in case of need and my patience with the managers!! I, Cathy Virgilio, leave Eric Loiaeano, my car to drive on dates. • 1, Kelli, leave Roberta, Julie, and Butterball the AB Dick. I, Jo-Ann Barbagello, leave Maria Biondo, the last criminal mind. £ I, Christine A. Burke, leave Jacqui Virgillio to watch all the episodes of Saturday Night Live and to study the teachings of the Church Lady — “Isn ' t) that special! X I, Therese Asaro, leave Kaite Perry a scraper, a roll of paper towels, and the moose. g I, Duke Hayes, leave Creg Herman a lot of good limes and memories. I, Dick Santos, leave Tammy Lewis my Biology notebook because she’s going to need it! 4 I, Kim Larkin, leave Julie Sheaques to watch Jimmy and to make sure he’s a good little boy! I, Krista Cunningham, leave Catherine Russo my It’s okay. I’m with the band pin. We, the girls of ’87, leave the girls of ’88 to complete the BET that we never quite finished. I, Anne Marie Manninen, leave Bobby Manninen to carry on my mouth. J I, G. J. Buotte, leave Gus Sanfilippo, to put up with Ben ' s B.S. day after day. Good luck! I, Sandra Kopanon, leave K. C. Laferty and Merideth McKenna Fudgebars and the wrath of Mr. W hite. Jk I, Anne Manninen, leave Lee Ann Verga, her napkin. m I. Arunas Martinonis, leave unto my main man Jeremey Ross, my baby blue lighter, horse radish, and ski tickets. John Lemmey Gatenelo gets my] parking tickets and wisdom teeth. I, Anne Manninen, leave Grace the bathroom sink! I, John Leo Allen, leave Stan Galashis all of my favorite girls, .AND phone numbers!!! I, Jamie Byrne, leave the Gloucester High School Student Body all their preconceived notions they have formulated about me I, Michael Gaipo, leave Chris Morin all the hard times and the visits to Fred White that Morins deserve. 1, Dav id Jones, leave Rich Francis all of the beatings 1 gave him and the leadership of the kangaroo court. C I, George Low, leave the class of ’88 my school books and homeroom 107. 21 I, Donna I.ane, leave Kristen Sinclair all rights to uphold my presidency as Chorus President for the upcoming year of 1987-1988. I, Jason Aptt, leave Shannon Arabian my beautiful pet Boa Constrictor, Roxanne. I, Jeff Brown, leave Paul Orlando all the hard classes 1 never had. w I, Grace Clooney , leave Lori Frontiero my extra credits, in hope that someday she will graduate. X3 I, Jeff St. Peter, le ave my brothers (Kevin, Mike) my parking place. 1. Yvonne Andersson, leave Mr. Moore a hard equation with a big “BUT on it and G.H.S.’s students (Silvia Milone) a great “Thank ou for making this year so special for me. I, Jessica Bryan, leave Robyn Rhodes, all my Batman paraphernalia. 1, Pamela Baldwin, leave Aaron Cilluffo, my old running shoes along with the great running coaches. I, Cristina F avazza, leave Stan Amaral the courage to survive in G.H.S. for 3 more years. I, Julie Barusso, leave Mary Kay Filo some common sense, she needs it!! I, Glen Lambert, leave Scott Mann my ant farm, pool table, mv dirt socks and a pack of pencils. I, Mark Noseworthy, leave the Basketball Team my gray shorts for sacrificial burning I, Michael Oliver, leave Mr. MacEachem my ability to say a good speech. 1, John Neves, leave all juniors my junk from the past. They can have my books and pencils. I, Amy Olson, leave Ethan Hughes alone to watch Popeye. I, Corey Mondello. leave everyone three songs: Nasty Girl by ’Vanity 6’. Ouch by •Vanity’, and Erotic City by Prince.’ Lse them well. I, Kelly Ekborg, leave Denise Sutherland my dirty old locker. I, Erin Pratt, leave Peter Lucido very hesitantly and unhappily. I, Chris Rich, leave Christine Johnson Here for one more year. I, Erica Coles, leave Bry son Coles the responsibility of running GHS. and all of mv extra earrings. I, Kristen Kincade, leave Megan Shore the power to keep the power rings apart 260 Susan Foster Christopher Hadley Frank Militello Alicia Aiello Lisa Nicastro Amy Crowley Lisa Barrett 0. Ben Ferrini Jennifer Brower Mark Teixeira . Scott Mann laurel Ackerman Dawn Burke Kerrie Callahan Kara M. Banks Pam MacKay Pete Favazza Liam Flannagan Lisa Thomas Karen Thomas JoAnne Favaloro Adam Dunn Elizabeth Bertolino Julie Duwart Julie Davis Ali Dello Russo Kimberly Currier Brian Culler Ralph W. Cunha Julie Fitzgerald Scott McKay (.aura A. Manning David Witek Cynthia Tedesco Alicia Rubino Jennette Thomas Kristen Orlando Gary Palazola Robin Aptt Michael Salvatore Randazza Jessica Flynn Karen Watson Steve Heanue Carla D. Vergas Dana Sargent Ralph Tarbox Stephen Wieckowski Pam J. Vicari Judy Linquala Justin Hegarty Joseph J. Ciacalone David Haskins Amy K. Hubbard Glenn Hardcaslle Stefano Mola Krista Cunningham Colleges Attending Salem Slate College Duke Hayes Stonehill College Corey Shore University of Massachusetts - — Amherst Michael Gaipo Northeastern University Ann Libro Bentley College John In Allen North Shore Community College Arunas Martinoms Essex Agricultural School Sandra Kopanon Essex Agricultural School Gerald J. Buotte Jr. Northeastern University Jennifer McNutt North Shore Community College Will Higgins West Point Cathie Hull Dyrmni) Erica Coles Syracuse University Christopher J. Rich University of Lowell Erin Pratt University of New Hampshire Kelly Ekborg University of Massachusetts — Amherst Elaina Loiacano F lagler College Mamie Brown NSCC Lisa Peek University of Lowell Lori Monbourquetle Salem Stale Donny Muniz Marian Court Junior College Melissa A. Mourey Boston College Jason O’Maley New Hampshire College Virginia M. Noto Boston College Gina Noto North Shore Community College Nancy Newman Southeastern Massachusetts College Wendy O’Brien University of Massachusetts — Amherst Autumn Noffatt University of Lowell Gino Mortillaro U.S. Naval Academy Preparatory School Jj m Muniz P| y m °uth State College Phyllis Ann Morrissey North Shore Community College Corey Mondello Bridgewater State University Amy Lyn Olson University of Lowell John Neves Syracuse University Glenn Lambert Framingham State Kathleen Murray Worcester State College J u |j e Barusso Essex Agricultural and Technical School Jessica Bryan North Shore Community College Yvonne Andersson North Shore Community College Jeff St. Peter North Shore Community College Grace Clooney Westfield State College Robert Standley Bridgewater State College Barry Aptt Marion Court Junior College Jason Aptt Westfield State George Low Southeastern Mass. University David Jones North Shore Community College Mike Levin Salem State College Cathy Kellher United Stales Marine Corps Alison Landoni Becker Jr. College Elizabeth C. Kilmer North Shore Community College Michael Fischer Laursen Eranklin Pierce College Kimberly A. Laflam Northeastern University Kerry Looney Baker Aviation Kristen Kincade Salem State College Anthony Lucido Salem Stale College Silvia Anne Milone Bay Slate Junior College Nicholas Michalsin Salem State College Raymond McCarthy ITT Technical Institute p am Martin Army J Dartmouth College Northeastern University Salem State College North Shore Community College University of Massachusetts — Amherst Dartmouth College Wentworth College Grooming School University of Hartford North Shore Community College Dartmouth College Salem Slate College University of Massachusetts — Amherst Salem State College Anna Maria College University of Vermont Northeastern University Skidmore College Salem State College North Shore Community College North Shore Community College North Shore Regional Vocational School Burdett University of Lowell . Endicotl College North Shore Community College New England Technical School University of Rhode Island Merrimack College North Shore Community College University of New Hampshire North Shore Community College U.S. Army Becker Junior College Dean Junior College Massachusetts College of Art Jusdals Gymnasium (Sweden) Boston University North Shore Community College Worcester Polylechnical Institute U.S. Army New Hampshire Technical College U.S. Navy Harvard University Northeastern University North Shore Community College Montserrat College of Art Johnson and Wales College Horsens Handelskole (Denmark) Salem Slate College Montserrat College of Art Clarkson University Springfield College Bradford College Norwich University U.S. Marines 261 Scholarships SAWYER MEDALS It is customary to announce all Sawyer Medal winners since grade 8 who are members of the graduating class. 8th GRADE: Alicia Rose Aiello Owen Ben Ferrini Sandra Kopanon Scott M. McKay 9th GRADE: Laurel Ackerman Johanna Tamara Brodzinsky David Henry Jones Patrick David Oder Robert L. Standley 10th GRADE: Erica Beth Coles Mark David Noseworthy 11th GRADE: Kristen Kincade Corey Thatcher Shore 12th GRADE: Wendy Kariores Frank Steven John Militello FRENCH BOOK PRIZE GERMAN BOOK PRIZE SPANISH BOOK PRIZE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | HONORS) AWARD VINCENT VAN GOGH ARTISTS MATERIALS AWARD ELLIOT T. PARKER ENGLISH BOOK AWARD J. FRANKLIN HACKETT EDUCATIONAL TRUST SCHOLARSHIP AWARD ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF IRENE C. SPITTLE AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP. LESTER S. WASS POST NO. 3 FRIENDS OF BOYS BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP AGNES T. (REARDON) BROPHY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CAPE ANN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIP CAPF ANN COLLEGE WOMEN ' S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Christina J. Favazza Laurel Ackerman Erica Beth Coles Alicia Rose Aiello Da id Henry Jones David Burnham, Jr. Kerry Lynn Looney Alicia Rose Aiello Sandra Kopanon David Henry Jones Lisa Ann Sutera Kelly Ann Ekborg David Henry Jones Scott M. McKay Donald Eldon Brown Scott Michael Fulford Mark David Noseworthy Brian Scott Porter Donald James Muniz Alicia Rose Aiello Alicia Rose Aiello Mark David Nose worthy CAPF ANN LODGE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE NO. 1471 : SCHOLARSHIP THE CAPE ANN NOW SCHOLARSHIP CAPT. COSMO AND ALLIGATOR SCHOLARSHIP CHARGERS YOUTH PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP FRANCES M. CHRISTOPHER EMBLEM MEMORIAL FUND AWARD _ THE BESSIE COBLEIGH MEMORI AL SCHOLARSHIP Joseph P. Interrante Jessica P. Flynn Sandra Kopanon Joseph P. Interrante Frank Steven John Militello Joseph John Giacalone Amv Katherine Hubbard Elaina Marie Loiacano James Patrick Muniz Thomas Eric Tarr Alicia Mary Rubino Laura Ann Manning Wain M. Olson Lisa L. Peek And Awards CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ASSN. OF CAPE ANN SCHOLARSHIP PATTY CUSUMANO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP EAST GLOUCESTER YOUTH PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP Paul W. Mattson Thomas W. Sayess David Henry Jones Ann M. Libro Jessica Bryan Kerry Lynn Looney THE MIMI FERRINI ART SCHOLARSHIP Brian Scott Porter Elaina Marie Loiacano FIREFIGHTER ELMER A. HURLBURT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP LOUIS M. GELLER SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP GLOUCESTER EMBLEM CLUB NO. 339 SCHOLARSHIP Kelly Marie Cooney Beatrice Margret Gagne Silvia A. Milone Thomas W. Sayess Anthony J. Parco Alicia Mary Rubino GLOUCESTER FISHERIES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD IN MEMORY OF JOE CODINHA GLOUCESTER FISHERMAN’S WIVES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Laurel Ackerman Alicia Rose Aiello Christine Ann Burke Kerrie Ann Callahan Erica Beth Coles Erik Dombrowski G.H.S. ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP FUND Kelly Ann Ekborg Jessica P. Flynn Paul W. Mattson James Patrick Muniz Mark David Noseworthy Michael Salvatore Randazza Lisa Ann Sutera JOHN H. BIGGS, JR, MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Ralph R. Tarbox III Sandra Kopanon Anthony Joseph Lucido G.H.S. ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN BY ARTHUR N. RYAN Joseph John Giacalone Wendy Kariores Wain M. Olson Brian Scott Porter G.H.S. FOOTBALL BOOSTERS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Karen Jean Thomas Scott Anthony Barry Joseph P. Interrante Anthony Joseph Lucido Nicholas Joseph Michalisin GLOUCESTER LITTLE LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP Scott Michael Fulford Anthony Joseph Lucido Daniel F. McRae, Jr. Scott M. McKay Brian Scott Porter GLOUCESTER MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 687 SCHOLARSHIP GLOUCESTER ALUMNI BAND SCHOLARSHIP GLOUCESTER TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF J. STANLEY THOMPSON Christine Ann Burke Wendy Kariores Kara Mary Banks Nicholas Joseph Michalisin GLOUCESTER WOMEN’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Beatrice Margaret Gagne Catherine Lee Sheahan HAROLD GOULD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP HOME OWNERS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. SCHOLARSHIP HORIZONS FOR LEARNING SCHOLARSHIP Catherine Lee Sheahan Kelly Ann Ekborg Stefano John Mola Pamela Jean Vicari JOHN SCOTT HUGHES SCHOLARSHIP KIWANIS CLUB OF GLOUCESTER SCHOLARSHIP Kelly Ann Ekborg Joseph P. Interrante Paul W. Mattson CLARA KONDELIN SCHOLASTIC AWARD JAMES “JOE” KYROUZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CHARLES A. LOWE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP MAGNOLIA CENTENNIAL SCHOLARSHIP MAGNOLIA LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Karen Jean Thomas Joseph P. Interrante Robert L. Standley Wain M. Olson Anthony J. Parco Stephen F. Heanue Kristen Eileen Kincade THE 1949 MASS. STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS SCHOLARSHIP ELAINE MELANSON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PETER J. MOCERI MEMORIAL SCHOL ARSHIP NICHOLAS OTTAWA Y MEMORI AL SCHOLARSHIP SALVATORE J. PISCITELLO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SARGENT-MURRAY-GILMAN-HOUGH HOUSE ASSN. AWARD SAINT ANN SCHOOL AW ARD ST. PETER’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP JOHN G. SILVA SCHOLARSHIP TOAD HALL SCHOLARSHIP UTICA COUNCIL NO 46 DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF MABEL PETTIP.AS GLENN R. WHITE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ARTHUR .AND HARRIET WRIGHT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP GLOUCESTER LODGE NO. 892. ELKS SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPS GLOUCESTER FRATERNITY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Laura Ann Manning Lisa L. Peek Kellie M. Bagley Nicholas Joseph Michalisin Anthony Joseph Lucido Jennifer Eve Brower Nicholas Joseph Michalisin Frank M. Militello Frank Sanfilippo Elaina Marie Loiacano Elaina Marie Loiacano Kara Mary Banks Peter J. Favazza Sandra Kopanon Frank Steven John Militello Gina Noto Donald Eldon Brown Kelly Ann Ekborg Armando B. Mamoto Kristen Eileen Kincade Ralph R. Tarbox III Catherine Lee Sheahan Paul W. Mattson Alicia Rose Aiello Christine Ann Burke Dawn Marie Burke Wendy Kariores Elaina Marie Loiacano Frank Steven John Militello Robert L. Standley Dawn Marie Burke Silvia A. Milone Catherine E. Virgilio .Alison Landoni Amy Beth Carroll Lisa Ann Thomas Justine M. Hegarty ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE SCHOLARSHIP McDON ALD’S SCHOLARSHIP MASSACHUSETTS LOBSTERMEN ' S ASSN. SCHOLARSHIP AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP . The following students graduated in the top 5 percent of the class of 1987 and were named School Committee Scholars: Laurel Ackerman Alicia Rose Aiello Johanna Tamara Brodzinsky Mamie Melinda Brown Erica Beth Coles Owen Benjamin Ferrini David Henry Jones Wendy Kariores Kristen Eileen Kincade Sandra Kopanon Elaina Marie Loiacano Mark David Noseworthy j Patrick David Oder Corey Thatcher Shore Robert L. Standley 264 uXrfM% W ’ ' jj iw M r| [2 . . jfi ' A . A JKE 5 kwr ojY And then Jerry . . . OOHH What a feeling ' I m calling yooouuu! Another of Symonds exciting speeches I just got back from collecting leezards! Ariba! Come on Baby, Who do you love? I think I’m going to be sick. I promise, you’ll be safe here in a nuclear holocaust. Now there’s a hefty bunch! Red Rover, Red Rover! 267 Cluck, Cluck, Cluck, Cluck AAARRRGGGHHH ! I am not an animal Are we having fun yet? 268 HELP ME! HELP ME! Do you have a blue pass? Drop Dead! Take ten of these every hour. They’ll make you run faster. 269 So did you hear about the new Jane Fonda workout video? - w Not unless I see blood. Duck and Cover! W hen great minds get together . . . 270 YES! YOU! The can ' t keep their hands off me! I was sooo cute! Nothin to do today boys? Have you seen the librarian? UUHHMMPH! I)r. Syrnonds . . . Where? 271 Dear God, lei me find my homework! We ' re looking for a few good marines. 272 oh Eileen! Get Down Charlie! 273 Who said that? No, it’s not mustard! Pee Wee’s Big Shoe Dance! Da na na! na na na na na! EEEK! VERONICA! Ernest, I thought you were at camp? How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Rape ' Rape ' Rape ' 274 Beam me up Scotty . There ' s no intelligent life down here. That boy has his fly down! Practicing induced vomiting. Walks like an Egyptian. What do you mean you don’t want to sit on my lap!? Please don’t get sick on me. 275 I know something you don’t know! Mr. Breitenstein, says, “Equal rights.’ If I can’t wear shorts then I won’t wear nothin’! Do the hustle. Nerds, gotta love ’em! 277 Sean give it up. Blowing in Brian ' s ear won’t help. He got ' s a girlfriend. Shock treatments Nothing like ' em Erin: I think he likes me! Mike: I think she likes me! The Agony of Defeat! Flash SlandlyH! and Hash Hautala” 278 Not so fast Aaron! It’s the boogie woogie bugle boy from Co. B. The finer things! Medusa strikes again! Me Tarzan . . You Jane! Look out Roger Clemens, here comes Jim Fosberry! 279 ■ 7 .:.;j :V , anli IJou 2V. Dymondi Dor L eauing a 280 J ? , mpreSSion on 281 L staff. 3 L th rom e year oo “I’m so lonely I could die!” “Who said Alicia needs a dale?” “Do you still need a dale?” “I ' ll try anything to gel a dale “You went out with who?” Yo! Alicia needs a dale! 282 284 Anthony J. Bertolino Mola Cunningham and Cunningham Attorney a Magnolia Denial and Medical Ernies’ market of Rock Port Mr. Ronald Teixeira Rosamond Smith Boh and Bonnie Duncan Tim and Rosemary Banks Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Nancy and Robert Mckay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Joseph and Joyce Lucido Carole V. Carlson Henry and Ruth Jones Maryland William Rubino Mr. and Mrs William E. Kincade Majpolm and Carol Coles William and Gillian Brown Gerald and Arlene O’neil William and Mary Fulford Carleton and Virginia Ekborg Rosario and l.urraine Milone John and Mary Interrante John and Linda Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Lambert John and Grace Ann Giacalone Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Edward and Silvia Hegarly Susan Perry Sayess I Stephen and Linda Burke Frank and Grace Cottone Maureen E. Murray Nicholas and Bonnie Michalisin Dominic and Marie Loiacano Richard and Eleanora Tarr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fronliero Paul and Linda Salah Harry and Marcia ApU Donald and Pauline Hayes Allyn and Jeanne Smith ■ h §iM if 285 DESTINO’S A WHALE OF A MEAL Since 1959 — Over 12 Million Sandwiches Sold Our Feature Creation “THE LISA JOYCE” Over 2 Feet Long— Nearer 30 Inches We arrange Buffets - Parties - Weddings P.S. You Name It, We Will Build It . . . 129 Prospect Street, Gloucester. Open 7 days, year round. Summer: 5:30 am to 10:30 pm VVinter: 5:30 am to 10 :30 pm 283-3100 CONGRATULATIONS ’87 GRADUATES from ESSEX REALTY GROUP SERVING ALL CAPE ANN COMMUNITIES RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT PROPERTIES ESSEX REALTY GROUP 8 Martin Esx 768-6073 ESSEX OFFICE ESSEX REALTY GROUP 8 Martin Esx 768-6983 ROCKPORT OFFICE ESSEX REALTY GROUP 42 Broadway Roc 546-7152 Congratulations to The Class with Class: The Class of 87 From Touched all the bases? If you ' re buying a new home and want to be sure it ' s a winner. . . . . . touch all the bases with a thorough evaluation by Pope Associates, Inc POPE ASSOCIATES, INC. HOME INSPECTIONS DALE A. POPE PRESIDENT 281-2624 288 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1987 WHOLESALE - RETAIL ROBERT GAMBLE HUNNEMAN Co. Inc. SEACOAST FOOTWEAR „ PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 150 East Ave. 281-4656 A « ' WALK-IN SERVICE SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS ON REQUEST ‘‘Soft UNISEX HAIR SALON MANICURES, WAXING SKIN CARE HOURS: Mon. -Wed.: 9 to 6, Thurs. Fri. 8:30 to 8 Sal.: 8:30 to 4 Wedding Parties — Proms — Any Special Occasions 22 WHITTEMORE ST. 281-5500 GLOUCESTER, MAO 1930 281-5501 L INOT«N AVE C (617) 525-3221 ' (817) 528-7114 LARGE SELECTION OF FRAMES • CUSTOM FRAMING • READY MADE FRAMES • MATTING • MOUNTING • SHRINK WRAPPING 283-4700 JIM CURCURU ALSO Hobbies • Crafts • Joke Gifts Souvenirs 118 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER “follow your dreams: FROM ' (OUR FRIENDS AT Gloucester Daily Times 289 SALES • LOCAL SERVICE • PARTS • AMPLE PARKING Major Credit Cards Accepted ALCO Appliance AFTER THE SALE. IT ' S THE SERVICE TH AT COUNTS 46 BASS AVENUE GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 (617)283-0934 WISHING YOU GOOD HEALTH THROUGH PHYSICAL FITNESS 1|l, t ie (j ass of %7 north shore nautlliis ' fitness center 37 BLACKBURN CENTER. GLOUCESTER. MA Donation Made By: Joseph V. Ananian ATTORNEY AT LAW GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01930 TELEPHONE 283-4040 Dan Gaye Burnham PARADISE PET Retail Pet Supplies Services 75 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 Tel. 283-6693 Easy Compliments tQy Elegance of Catering FINEST KIND “No party too small” 7 PLEASANT ST. Fruit and Produce GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 10 Railroad Ave. Gloucester MADELINE CAMPBELL 281-3332 (617)281-5434 Okinawa Certified Instructor 186 Main Street Ron Labrie (Brown’s Mall) UECHI KARATE SCHOOL Classical Chinese - Okinawan Self-defense 4th degree black belt Gloucester, MA 01930 Registered Okinawa, Japan 283-6151 291 Best Wishes Class of ' 87 from RESTAURANT 325 Granite St. Rockport (Rte. 127) Serving Luncheon and Dinner on the Ipswich Bay Our menu features sandwiches, salads, quiches, seafood, beef poultry. In the dry town of Rockport (bring your own spirits, setups provided) Reservations Handicap s 346-6568 Access , Blackburn Industrial Park • Gloucester. M A 01 930 • 281-1800 RAINBOW SEAFOODS. INC. Bdatheson as Products Specialty Oases A F r ju ' prr ent 61 Grove Street Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 Phone: (617)283-7700 WAYNE SANBORN Branch Manager 292 Look in on us . . . if you are looking for a sound, friendly bank offering all the modern, up-to-date services. You’ll like the way we do busi- ness. 293 THREE LANTERNS SHIP SUPPLY, INC. COMMERCIAL PISHING EQUIPMENT MARINE SUPPLIES on Gloucester ' s waterfront Head of The Harbor — Parker St. Clou. 281-2080 R YAN’StTXPRESS . CAR £L WASH 20 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA NEW! • 4 Self Serve Wash Bays! • Open 24 Hours A Day! % We Use All Turtle Wax Products KAREM’S ARMY NAVY 159 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 283-6180 Best Wishes Class of ' 87 Good Luck in the future Chuck Erin Congratulations Class of 1 987 Congratulations Class of 1987 YANKEE FLEET GLOUCESTER WHALE WATCH J. M. Oliver Real Estate 617-281-4656 33 Pleasant Street Gloucester, M A 01930 MLS Joan M. Oliver David Sawyer 283-0313 1-800-WHALING 295 CONGRATULATIONS Class of ’87 Computers are in your future. We use them now. We research and develop computer software that takes the ideas of the future and makes them practical applications today. Congratulations to the Class of ’87 from ANDERSON’S FLORISTS Olivers Market Eastern Avenue, Gloucester Meat. Produce, Groceries Old time Store with Old time pride 158 East Main St. East Gloucester. MA 283-0712 2 X Of course you can enjoy Good Taste... WINGAERSHEEK MOTEL [jSyiiiuSi xoo OPEN YEAR ROUND j n Brighams famous ice cream is the BEST of Boston (since 1914) made of Fresh Vermont cream and “ Naturally Flavored”. Enjoy Brighams wide selection of great sandwiches and filling platters that are tasty, satisfying and cooked just right ' You’ll also love our chowders and soups, to o S « Bring your friends today to Brigham ' s for a super BreaKfast _ T ...its a nice way to start your day! | OFF season rates XWQ r? COLOR TELEVISION EFFICIENCIES MASTERCARD - VISA HONORED The Neorett Motel To Spocioui Wingoeriheek Beoch Exit 13 OH Rt 128 281-0100 46 CONCORD ST , GLOUCESTER 127 Eastern Ave. Gloucester. MA 01930 283-7938 298 Other Stores Salem Danvers Telephone Gloucester 283-0880 C. F. TOMPKINS CO. tZcKltl f ' pUlHCtUie Gloucester, Mass. DAVID A. ROSE Gloucester Auto Body Sales, Inc. Customer Work • Collision Specialists -yrv foreign Domestic Frame Repair ; i . v with Continental Bench System } ' Fme Selection of Late Model Used Cars CORRADO BUCCHERI - Owner Rear 55 Maplewood Avenue Gloucester. Massachusetts 01930 Phone (617) 283-2442 W. J. Goodwin PAPER PRODUCTS, INC. 5 Pond Rd. 281-2440 kona PAPER — PLASTICS — BALLOONS PARTY SUPPLIES RICHARD DEVELLI AN President KONA CORPORATION P O Bo 1227 • Blackburn Drive Gloucester Massachusetts 01930 Complete line of Janitorial Supplies Retail — Wholesale 617-281 3810 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS and SPECIALTY MOLD COMPONENTS for the PLASTIC PROCESSING INDUSTRY COME VISIT OUR SHOUROOM! 300 BSOSESs Essex Member F.D.I.C. 3 Convenient Locations Main Office 1 47 Main St. Gloucester Cape Ann Market Plaza 7 Railroad Ave. Gloucester Vinnin Square 600 boring Ave. Salem 283-0610 281-3030 741-4600 THE BANK THAT DOES MORE FOR YOU (617)525-3461 MAGNOLIA DICK SERVICE STATION MARIANO 4 MAGNOLIA AVENUE Inc. MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 01 930 (617)281-1933 featuring A CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE AMC — RENAULT and JEEP TRUCKS u also L LEASING and DAILY RENTALS ■■7 12 Cleveland Place Gloucester, MA 01930 301 (617)281-4357 INTERNATIONAL AUTO REPAIRS BABSON-ELWELL DAVIS, INC. SPECIALIZING IN ALL MAKES OF FOREIGN CARS FOR OV ER TWENTY YEARS 94 MIDDLE STREET • GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 ROBERT CURRERI 7 POND ROAD Owner GLOUCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS 01930 SINCE 1854 GENERAL AGENTS BROKERS ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Room Phones Phone (617)281-3410 Vista Motel Ultra Modern. Overlooking Good Harbor Beach CHANDLER N. DAVIS President CAPE ANN: 283-1561 CHANDLER N. DAVIS JR. Vice President BOSTON: 284-5232 “THE INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS OF THE NORTH SHORE ' ’ THE ANCIENT MARINER 48 Rogers Street Gloucester. MA 01930 (617)281-2242 A cosmopolitan gift shop with gifts indigenous to the area. 302 303 if iV C ' X Beauport Ambulance Service, Inc. 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE LOCAL LONG DISTANCE WHEELCHAIR VAN SERVICE HOME HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS RENTALS, SALES 24 HR SERVICE INVALID SICKROOM SUPPLIES OXYGEN RELATED EQUIPMENT GLOUCESTER 283-8670 CAPE ANN BUSINESS SERVICE Paul E. Boucher 55 Washington Street. Gloucester, MA 01930 Telephone: 283-1050 Jinaniiuf ) I lanaaement t rt i i ri [or SmJIB u$inesse$ CEO. H. TODD « CAPE ANN ' S OLDEST INDEPENDENT OIL DEALER ★ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY ★ BUDGET PLANS ★ BURNER SERVICE PLANS ★ 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ★ DIESEL FUEL GASOLINE ★ PROPANE GAS ★ MARINE LUBRICATING HYDRAULIC OILS SUBSIDIARY OF ROSE S OIL SERVICE INC 546-6652 283-3334 15 RAILROAD AVE., ROCKPORT 304 Congratulations Class of 1987 F oster from Gloucester 107 Eastern Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 617-283-1131 307 CONGRATULATIONS GOOD LUCK from Glover s Floor Coverings Ine. 1 8 Whittemore St. Gloucester DAWNKIST seafoods, inc Seafood Products from orldwide Sources .1 . C. JOELGLOVSKY, D.M.D. GEOFFREY GLOVSKY, D.M.D Specialists in Orthodontics 339 Washington Street Gloucester. MA 01930 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “87 w _ V. , (617)283-7371 ' 308 STEPHEN E. MARSHALL SAILOR STAN’S Drift-In C. H. CLEAVES Open Year-Round INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Breakfast Lunch ALL LINES AGENCY ANL) BROKERAGE 24 Rocky Neck Ave. FOUNDED 1890 INCORPORATED 1973 BEST WISHES OFFICES: WHISTLESTOP MALL HOME: 8 HOLLY STREET ROCKPORT, MA 01966 GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 546-3601 283-9280 Amy Hubbard BEST WISHES Class of ’87 from Convenient HAROLD N. PIKE Food Mart 50 Maplewood Ave. Anthony Frontiero Mechanic Fresh Subs, Bakery, Deli Cold Beer Wine Honest Engine Work done by appointment only Good Luck “87” All Work Guaranteed Tel. 283-6016 The Gorton Group A Division of General Mills, Inc. Gloucester. Massachusetts 01930 BODY WORK • PAINTING ALL MAKES OK CARS SMALL TRUCKS FOREIGN DOMESTIC • COMPLETE PAINT SERVICE • RUST REPAIR SPECIALISTS •COLLISION REPAIR • INSURANCE ASSISTANCE • PROMPT SERVICE WE’LL ASSIST Y OU IN ANY WAY WE CAN McCORMICK ' S AUTO BODY 281-5121 REAR 150. EASTERN AVENUE. GLOUCESTER TRUCKING CONTRACTOR ANYTHING. ANYWHERE • TRUCKS. EQUIPMENT MATERIALS FOR HOME BUSINESS. CONSTRUCTION LANDSCAPE GARDEN LAND CLEARING ROAD BUILDING SITE PREP. SUB CONTRACTING JO The Canal Crew L lo R: Ray McCarthy. Bottom Row: Stefano Mola, Steve Lacey, Glen l ambert, Steve Cefalo, Malt Rood. 2nd Row: Duke Mayes, Pal Oder, Scott Mann, Tom Sayess. 3rd Row: Mike Mihtello, Steve Wieckowski, Matt Cooney. 311 Party Animals Corey Mondello, Autumn Moffat, Diane Ciarmitaro, Lea Doyle, Jason O ' Maley Congratulations to the class ol 87 Gloucester Rental Center 130 Washington Street 281-3266 That which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space. The Prophet, kahlil Gibran Congratulations Stefano! With every ongoing wishes for success and happiness. Love, Mom GREAT ’GRATS AND LOVE TO THE GRADS OF ’87 • Groceries • Clothing • Music • HE LASS AT YOUR SERVICE s AILBOAT DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER MASSACHUSETTS 203-7818 • Stereo Sails Service • 313 building center ASTA DEWING TRAVEL SERVICE SALLY ROBERTS 107 MAIN STREET 15B BROADWAY GLOUCESTER • ROCKPORT “with just about everything for your house and garden WE DO MAKE THE DIEEERENCE Between Having an Acceptable Trip or an Exceptional T np ' 186 Main Street. Brown ' s Mall. Gloucester Call 1 -800 221 6502 617 281 0560 316 I 7 f ?77 “THatf Tfatcn. ' ilfty i Sc6ao£ tytadua tom 7 e t6e eyiavUtty a ‘7ft 4£ 0 ?ct££iC£i ty j£c£c @ wy%4Ut iti M4 ' cutcC “Seat 0 2Oia£e ?KWt 7 £44 77 ‘Pneoident fauteo poo enny Sec. Sfavti- dlyn Dutton ' Vice- ’P ' leeideut (fay pienc 7 ' ieeteune ' i QoceftA ' PacytUun 317 c, ongra Cla$5 filiations !! ! of 87 D. D uMCo 222 Washington Street. Gloucester. M A 01930 (617) 263-3411 Good Luck Kristen We love you Mom. Dad. Kara Jeanne, Grandma Grandpa Stanton H AND A D E PORCELAIN KIM Congratulations ' 87 Graduate jfff You were bom out of our love for each other, and in return Jiffy aAj every day of your life you have made sunshine for us. One chapter of your life is over and now you have another path to follow; We know whatever you do you will be successful so always keep being your own person and life will be what you want it to be. Always keep smiling and be happy. We are the proudest parents and we love you Kim. Always. Dad. Mom J. P. 318 Dial 283-1262 283-1298 Est. 1902 DEERING ELECTRIC CO. INC. ELJER PLUMBING • HEATING • ELECTRICAL • HARDWARE Gloucester b h e e r a k t ° Supply 4-8 Parker Street • Gloucester. Mass ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS HEATING — VENTILATING — AIR CONDITIONING S. D. DEERING, JR. 15 Washington St. General Manager Gloucester, MA 01930 Gloucester 283-7800 Boston 289-3100 Kim Currier, Carla Vergas, Pam Martin, Jennifer Munro, Melissa Mourey v M ' M Er jX “Congratulations Laurel! We love You!” Mom, Dad, Suzanne, Steven BEST WISHES Richard W. Gray Plumbing Heating EASTERN FABRICATORS BLACKBURN INDUSTRIAL PARK (? ., ' Joe. Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of 1987 GENERAL CONTRACTORS 241 Eastern Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 (617)283-0322 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS George Joan Monbourquette WE RE PROUD OF YOU. KARA! CONGRATULATIONS FROM He kneui you mould- •• and YOU did III Love , Dad ( Mom MUM, DAD, SHANNON. KATHLEEN AND JENNY 322 NATIONAL FISH SEAFOOD INCORPORATED 17-21 ROGERS STREET GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 RATHBUN R.E 57 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 Business (617)283-2990 Each Office is independently Owned and Operated 617-283-8907 1-800-343-8262 BEST WISHES W. E. BLANCHARDS: Telex 95-1481 FAX (617)281-5723 25 Main Street (617)281-3727 261 MAIN STREET • GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 323 ROBERT M. MALLOY APPROVED MOTOR INN 125 ATLANTIC ROAD BASS ROCKS GLOUCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS 01930 617-283-0014 Congratulations Class of 1987 Yellow Sub Shop 73 Pleasant St. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 STEVE CONNOLLY SEAFOOD CO. INC. •STEER A COURSE Telephone Area Code 6 1 7 283 0614 TO QUALITY” PHONE 617-427-7700 1-800-225-5595 %, S P ruce yii anor Aiotel . , sst_x Avenue 133 Gloucester, Mass 01930 Exit 14 from Route 128 John ond Mone Costino John L. O ' Brien TRUCK BACKHOE GRADALL RENTAL Sewer W ater Installation Repairs Loam. Sand. Stone. Mulch Stone Driveways, Home Additions. Snow Plowing 281-0195 SAND DOLLAR CIRCLE GLOUCESTER 324 RANDAZZA BROTHERS APPLIANCE TV SERVICE 64 WASHINGTON ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS. 617-281-1006 ' rtyouae t e Lovett 3 VTVVTVTr X ■ Cape Anr ms W8 Parkhurst’s l Video Center EBggg JU YOUR COMPLETE VIDEO _ = as=a QTflDP - 238 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER m ' t 7 GIFTS — JEWELRY FRAMING — POSTERS — PRINTS 14 Main St., Gloucester, MA 01930 Tel. 617-281-1624 With titles to Please Everyone in the Family Bi LB 1 BOB SMITH TRAVEL AGENCY 57 Middle Street P. O. Box 1247 Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 Tel. 283-3305 TONY TALLY MICHLIN UNIROYAL firestone KELLY SPRINGFIELD TONY’S HOUSE OF TIRES CHUBBY’S AUTO SERVICE INC. 34 Railroad Avenue GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01930 PHONE: 283-2300 ON SCENIC ROUTE 133 283-9851 283-3331 QUALITY USED CARS 73 ESSEX AVE. GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 325 Congratulations Class of 1987 St. Peter Williams Construction Co. 283-8312 283-6073 Best W ishes To The Class of 87 National Butchers 121 Main Street Glou., MA 01930 feint,, s e u mc« MLS LB TJaVcs ?ealtop REAL ESTATE Housing Cape Ann for 28 vears 6 4 The Cape Ann PHILLIP MacLENNAN Sales 283-6420 RUSSELL HARNISH Sales Manager 283-6421 Authority’ J SPENCER MOTOR SUPPLY PGP INDUSTRIES AND BARRY ' S AUTO PAINT and Supplies ARVIN EXHAUST 98 EAST MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER. MASS. 01930 BARRY S DAGLE President 283 6902 1414 PEARL ST GLOUCESTER MA 01930 283-3823 326 §n E. H. Bickford, Inc. 20 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Telephone: 283-0416, 283-0417, 283-0477 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRUIT AND PRODUCE Institutional Groceries Frozen Seafood Products Frozen f oods Paper Products THE SEASIDE RESTAURANT 21 Dock Sq. Mall Rockport, MA 01966 Congratulations Class of 1987 Open Year ' Round From 1 1 AM Children’s Menu Fresh Native Seafood Sandwiches CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 87 from Mickey’s Exxon Station nnmTTTT¥T DOUBLE EXPOSURE A Notch above the Rest OFTEN IMITATED.... NEVER DUPLICA TED • Full Selection of 35MM Cameras • Camera Repairing • Passport Photos (While-U-Wait) • Film £ Dark Room Equipment • Wholesale Photographic Supplies • Check Our Prices! • Kodak Dealer QUALITY PROCESSING • Custom B W Printing Available • NEW VIDEO TAPE DUPLICATION SERVICE REG 8 SUPER 8 OR VIDEO TO VIDEO • SLIDES TO VIDEO TOO ' HOUR 283-0870 (Located 400 Yards from 1st Rotary (MasterCard) towards GLOUCESTER) 179 Washington Street Gloucester GEORGE H. HOBBS CARPENTER BUILDER RESTORER OF Specializing in: MOTIF § 1 • CUSTOM HOME BUILDING • REMODELING ADDITIONS GENERAL CARPENTRY ROOFING • SIDING ROCKPORT PORCHES • GUTTERS HUNTERS COURT DORMERS 546-6639 327 Telephone 546-2845 KELLY JEWELRY of Rockport 13 BEARSKIN NECK Tel. 283-4464 Warco Cleaner ; ,, Ji nc. Dry Cleaning Tailoring Discount 14K Gold • Sterling Silver and Costume Jewelry Robert Grace Spoon Owners WALK IN SERVICE Expert Repairs Domestic Foreign 103 Washington Street Gloucester, Mass. 01930 281-3930 281-3931 Whitehead Motors 40 Poplar St. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 Raphael’s 8 — WARREN WHITEHEAD Tel. 281-3202 BROWN’S MALL • GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 ART JEWELERS I EMPIRE FISH ED.. INE. WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS Producers and Packers of Fresh, Frozen and Cooked Fish 117 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 283-0092 P. 0. Box 1148, 11-13 Harbor Loop Gloucester. Mass. 01930 Telephone [617] 283-0840 Telex 95-1038 GLOUCESTER COOPERATIVE BANK “YOUR HOMETOWN BANK FOR HOMETOWN SERVICE ’ 85 MIDDLE STREET GLOUCESTER. MA 283-8200 Lottery Sandwiches Silva s Variety 43 Bass Ave. Gloucester . „ £ S t M Bought • Sold • Appraised Barbara Schlichte At Firehouse Antiques 148 Main Street (Rt. 1 A) Wenham, MA 01984 Daily 10:00-5:00 283-3885 281-4512 Materials Supplied By: I imberline ENTERPRISES INC. LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS POND ROAD • 283-0195 • GLOUCESTER, MA. 617-281-0324 Congratulations Class of ' 87 Good Luek ' 87 ankee Travel Bureau James C. Greely Funeral Service Inc. Patricia Q. Morgan. Pres. 2 1 2 W ashington St. Two Pond Road Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 U.S.A. Gloucester, MA 330 “on the edge of the sea’ PEG LEG INN AND RESTAURANT Hockporl. Massachusetts Inn Open Year ’Round Restaurant Open mid April Through October • INN 546-2352 • RESTAURANT 546-3038 Your Host and Hostess are Bob and Lillian Welcome Painting by Frank Beatty Spinney Funeral Home skin care cuts blowdry Perms SALON ONE- manicures naillips ear piercing waxing cellophane calibre Elizabeth Grady Prod. Good Luck Frank in tlie Future frosting Tel. 283-5130 EASTERN AVENUE COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT Love Mom Dad 210 EASTERN AVE., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 COCKTAILS Serving Lunches and Dinners 7 DAYS A WEEK — 1 1:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Breakfast — Saturday and Sunday 6:00 A.M.-l 1:30 A.M. 331 Wayne ' s Mfn ' s Shop 82 Main Street Gloucester. MA 01930 Telephone (617)281-4922 •akip Fabrics Yarns Quilting Supplies Classes Workshops 7 Pleasant Street • Gloucester, MA 01930 • 617 281-3305 TELEPHONE 617-281-4660 THE PAYROLL COMPANY DIVISION OF RACKLEFF CARR. INC. 2 BLACKBURN CENTER GLOUCESTER. MASS. 01930 Congratulations CLASS OF ' 87 THE EMPIRE CLOTHING CO VISITOR COMING? h, V BICYCLES SALES AND SERVICE A bed by night • A couch by day • A guest bed 9iles of loucester 232 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS 01930 617-283-3603 FUTON COMPANY AND GALLERY Monogramming SPORTING GOODS 76 ROGERS STREET GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 281-2097 332 104 Mitchell Road • Ipswich, MA 356-7443 MILENA’S EURO DISTRIBUTOR, INC. DONALD HILTZ President HILTZ MOVING STORAGE 7 POND ROAD GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01930 TELEPHONE 617-281-0755 Cape Ann Industrial Park, Gloucester, Mass. 01930 Tels.: (617)283-2520 281-0041 1-800-382-6683 333 Congratulations to the Gloucester Best wishes for a healthy and success- ful future. From the world leader in the de- velopment of ion implantation equipment used in advanced semiconductor fabrication. ..Varian Extrion. We ' re providing bright opportunities for talented individuals in the Cape Ann area. We are an equal opportunity employer. ®varian extrion division Congratulations and Best Wishes G.H.S. Class of 1987 Anthony J. Bertolino Attorney at Law 1 32 Bass Avenue Gloucester, MA ACTIVE STORAGE SAWYER free library GLOUCESTER. MASS. 02930 335 281-5480 382 Main Street Our drivers carry less than $20 00 Limited delivery ere CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS ©1986 Domino s Pizza. Inc BEARSKIN NECK • Sales • Commercial • Rentals • Appraisals MLS REALTY WORLD Fleet and Bernie 315 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 283-7177 m THE RESULTS PE J.M.HARYEY MOBILE GLASS HOME AUTO TE_. 213-7990 MARINS O .d 826 WASHINGTON ST.. GLOUCtSTTI . MA 01930 536 I
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