Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

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r 7 5 l . . ' ’ - • Wf- : - ■ 5 § . . ■. .« V Vl Ml The “real” Tom Walsh The “serious” Tom Walsh THANK YOU MR. WALSH! — FROM THE 1989 FLICKER STAFF Dedication . . . We, the Class of 1989, thank you, Mr. Thomas Walsh, for all the help, guidance, and support you have given us over the past four years. The leadership and experience that you have dem- onstrated has influenced us in a number of ways. As “Coach,” you have given our football players a sense of pride and commitment. As a biology teacher, you have shared your knowledge with those who have dared to take your class. As the yearbook advisor, you have shown us how to capture our most precious memories in a book that we will always treasure. These are just a few examples of your dedication to the students of Gloucester High School. The great amount of time and effort you have volunteered to the Class of 1989 has not gone unnoticed. We would like to take this opportunity to show our appreciation for all that you have done for us. Thanks once again? Mr. Walsh . . . This Book’s for you! The “playful Tom Walsh TABLE OF CONTENTS Baby Pictures 17 Winter Activities 175 Seniors 23 Sports • 191 Superlatives 77 Spring Activities 239 Faculty 87 The Final Steps 273 Undergraduates 113 Just Plain Fun 297 Organizations 141 Sponsors 315 Fall Activities 157 3 Editor’s Page Associate Editor. Financial Editor: Managing Editor: Carlotta McCarthy Tracy Murray Karen McKay As editors of the Flicker, it was our responsibility to make this yearbook reflect both the Class of 1989 and Gloucester High School. We hope that in years to come you will be able to read this book and think back to all of the special events of our graduation year. We want this book to serve as a reminder of one of the most important times of our lives. Creating the 1989 Flicker was a difficult job. A large number of people spent a great deal of time and effort putting this book of memories together, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank them. We would first like to thank our advisor, Thomas Walsh, for guiding us and keeping us headed in the right direction. Without his help, this book would not have been possible. We also want to thank our associate editors. They organized all of the areas of the book which helped us a great deal. They did a great job, and we want them to know how much we appreciated them. The remainder of the staff worked hard on their assignments. Some just learned this year, but everyone did an excellent job to meet each deadline. We would also like to give a special thanks to photographer, Terry Bleiler, who came to every event this year. And to all the students of GHS that helped make our senior year special — Thank you for all of the great times and memories over the past four years. Good-bye and good luck to everyone at GHS. We’ll miss you all next year. 4 Associate Editors (L to R): Kimara Jebb, Jodi Ramos, Michelle Boucher. Middle: Kristen Garry, Taya Enos, Christine Marino, Susan Turner, Allyson Ciolino. Back: Kristin Costa, Lori Maggiore, Joanna Joyce. Missing: Jeremy Smith and John Bernie (Whereabouts unknown). ( Kristi Aiello Lori Beth Aiello Tony Aiello Peter Albano John Alves Kristin Amar Jackie Amero Beth Anderson Annmarie Argentino Jeff Backhouse Nico Brancaleone BG Brown Keturah Buck Tammie and Wally Cabral Lucy Caruso Edward Ciaramitaro Susan Cecilio Paul Ciaramitaro Joe Ciluffo Alison Cioltno Lisa Corman Kristin Costa Joel Curcuru Lstine Curcuru Michelle Curcuru 18 Michelle Demetri jM ' % im- Candice Frost Nicole Demetri Turibia Frudaca Vita Cusick Eddie Enos John Dahlmer Bora Erdos Rebecca Hart Greg Iacono RJ Giarla Gail Gordon Cheri Guarrasi Cathy Harrison Joe Havener Jon Howards Mary Lou Hubbard Carolyn Hunt Michelle Interrante Cynthia Johnson Roberta Kolodzik Michelle Korthas 19 Grace Parisi Jami Payne Wendy Pecunics Janine Perry Kate Perry Susan Philpott Vito Orlando Deanna Palazzola Robert Palazola Traci Pralmer Keith Place Roselle Randazza and Lori Aiello Tommy Randazza Jodi Ramos Missy Ranken Bonnie Reardon Christina Redmond Jeanine Rhodes Liisa Robertson Travis Roland Teddy Rose Kelly Ryan Brenda Russell Scott Ryan Tim Sampson Everett Sawyer Erika Schernig Grace Scola Angello Sanflippo James Sanfilippo 21 Thomas Scola Amy Thompson Valerie Williams Melissa Zukowski Phil Snider Shelly Walen Am Watson Heather Whaley Alice Vicari Keith Williams Kelly Secrest Mary Sperry Susan Turner Geoff Van Auken Chris Veator Jill Sinagre Roy Sutherland Krista Williams Amy St. Laurent Kelly Sharac CLASS OFFICERS Carlotta McCarthy Secretary David Murray President Kelly Galante Vice-President Adam Marcello Treasurer SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS, 0260 F, AND AF MJFAZZ, A Anthony Aiello 72 Maplewood Ave. Tony Memories: GTW TC, JS, BB, AWESOME TIMES IN BIO CAPT. J. RODO, ALF, AND NINA RAZZ. AL DON ' T EVER LOSE HER THANKS MOM AND DAD FOR EVERYTHING. Inspirations: NEVER GIVE UP YOUR DREAMS. WHEN YOU START BELIEVING THAT DREAMS ARE ONLY DREAMS, AND CAN’T BE A RE- ALITY THEY WILL BE. Kristi A. Aiello 39 Gee Ave. Memories: Good times w. ML,AS,TH, and The CAM gang:Ilost my contacts ask Grace. Todd, we ' ve been through so much I’ll never forget you Semi 88 Summer of -87- The Beach Checking out the Situation w Missy. Stage fort, 5 88. Austria “88 w SW ML, JH. Thanks Mom and David I Love You? Inspiration: To have the Time of my Life! Lori Beth Aiello 1 Wise Place C O -89- WE MADE IT! Great friends: NS, SC, GV, JS, AN, TN, ES, JL, DB, NI, MK. RR, KM, LG. Semi w Nat. Drill ask GV’ 5+n+7+h Great times w you’s guys! Dirty Potato. Ask NS and JS Sulking SC Frozen hair Ask NS, GV, DS Good luck. Lll miss you all! Thanks Mom, Dad and Alicia. Inspiration: In order to have a good friend, you have to be one! Peter Albano 19 Friend Street Pete, Albines, Salvi Activities: Basketball 3,4; Golf 4; ski Memories: GTW KR,MM,PW,GO,JH,JC,GS,CG, AD,R R Never forget times w Buschmen at the apart- ment! CCS! C. Grammas IS NUTS! GT on the B- ball court w KR, GO, PW.MM, JH.JC, GS, KH, Boot n Rally W Mur. Cuca’s House w JH,KR,G O.MM.PW Thanx Rick.M LittleRIK Thanks Mom and Dad Inspiration: Love is more an en- emy than a friend (G.S) Rebecca M. Allen 374 Main St. Memories: btw — AT LM MZ NW VC LC JP BS TSJB SW NJ CF BS U Passed it. At figaroos? MZ look out a car. MZ NW Para — LM NW HAMP- TON. NW MZ NICE FACE. NW Dairy Queen. MW Whata a GOOF. NW JP TS BS Canobe Lake, w — Jeff SW NJ Water Guns Caros? CF BS UNO. Antlers? VC AT wanna leave? wanna go bowling? 9 30 88 I LOVE YOU TIM. THANKS for everything Ma and Dad, I love you John F. Alves 220 Washington St. Memories: Lenny’s w R.O. + K.I., Semi w S.B and Mrs. K ' s Munchkins. Honors: Becoming a Junior Rotarian. Inspirations: Many great advice from Mr. Martin, Mrs. Kochman, Ir. Perry, and Mr. Parady. Thanks Mr. Surette for doing so much for Voc. Wanting to be the best I can be. Kristin J. Amar 6 Hopkins St. Inspiration: Our best days are not behind us; our best days are yet to come. A special thanks to Judy and Kathy. Peace. Jacquelyn Amero 3 Hampden Street Jackie, Red, CRASH Memories: GTW JCJCJSBSAFVFANSPAZSLV FJSACJSVA. THf! BUTTI Diamond Girls -88- 5:30am?? ask CRIHA! FIESTA 88 The Fly BS IS HOULDH A VEB ROUGH TJOJOIII Moose! RR Activities: Fldhky 1,4; Sftball 1, 2, 4 Inspiration: Hold on to your dreams though they seem far away, DREAM UNTIL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE! GET UP ' 89! Thanks Mom and Dad ILY Bestest Buddie C-C ITALIA 89?!! -44- Beth Anderson Sears 3 Green Street Memories: GTW CF, HW,JP,TF,CM,AD,DO Rem Getting locked out of babysitting house on rainy night? Ask CF, Camping with CF, HW Pool Parties, New York trip, Camping in N.H. and going to the arcade, the Mall What is it? ask CF,HW. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you. I love you Tony. Tony and Beth 12 10 88 Inspiration: The love you take should be equal to the love you make. Andrew T. Antrobus 240 East Main Street Mr. President, Sir Memories: MAIDEN, waxing, FUN5, Hey Rick, UB40, castle, B and R with MM — Capt. U turn RWB(always true) BAD BOYS men and myths! BERLIN w JFK — SELMA w MLK jr. AT- ROPHY and STREET CRAWLING WITH MM?? LAMPOON BARNS inc. NOVA Honors: US Supreme Court 3, 4; Chief Justice 4; GHS Crew 2 Inspiration: Forgiveness is easier to get than permission. Annmarie Argentino 1 4 1 Prospect Street Anne, Arg., Ralph Memories: Grampie I miss you. GTW CHDSML GPCTUPJMRKDDDPJKKRHGCT GB. My feet are cold. — JP sfp-lyw hjdcc — HIGHS. Rock. EGSQ. wCH-Man W DG JP Gang. Par- ty Lag — CH. N.Y. Fury-jnrgm. Hope. GP — It is Snowing. We want to get out of tnis place — The Animals. Thanks mom and Dad and Nan for all the help. Inspiration: To love something is to let it be free. Diana M. Bailey 324 Essex Ave. Dee, Di, Diane-Baby. Memories: BOINK, GS GTWMB,LA,KA,JM,TC ,HeyTC. Need a pencil? SS w MB 1st block KM, Thomas carrla.Lee sculptured Nails. ABP,BFF,E J never forget 588 Mlebl.Br CALL KN, Thomas Carr Cam Registar Buddies CM, Check out those- LIGMTS. Belts anyone? Inspiration: Do not stop thinking about tomorrow It will soon be here. FM Mum and Bill thanks for pushing me to succeed Jeffrey 20 Corl .,JL,WJ,TN,SW,TL, fHE sr Barkhouse 0 Corliss Ave. Jeff, Sparky, Barky Memories: GTW BJT,SL, MS, AND THE REST OF THE MTN CREW!A SMITH, AND THE CREATOR CN.NH TRIPS — ask BN.CN JLJS.SW, CANAL CLUB -87- Good LCK 89 Activities: UECHI-RYU KA- RATE Inspiration: We ' re only here once so live life the way you love it! THXM D Ruth Marie Benoit 12 Castle Hill Rd. Rudy Memories: Rem good xs w friends. Thanks for all your support Mom and Dad Ar man do I love vou. 0 12 86 Activities: Field Hockey V 2, 3, 4; bay State All Stars — Softball V 3 Inspiration: “You must rem this a kiss is still a kiss a sigh is just a sigh the fundamental things apply as time goes by “If your willing to play tne game it is coming around again (Carly Simon) John Bernie 4 Gerring Rd. Memories: Talking to Phil in the barn. Nova BogsISki trip — Did she leave yet?The B.Boys — J A . Baia8 8 — Mexicali blues. UB46 — SNAP!Summer 88 — You mean I get paid fir this? Act. and Hon.: LAXI 4; Sailing 1, 4, c4: . .: “They im with ley looked Capt. Debating Team, Crew Insp. nim with tneir unwavering yellow eyes and proclaimed him the wildest one of them all — Where the Wild Things Are. Amv Beth Bertolino 74 Wheeler St. Memories: DOM 10-11-87 I LOVE YOU! NF SEMI FORMAL I HEAR WATER CUTEOUT ALL NIGHTER ASK MI ST. FT PARK PITS CN+JP GFF MI, MD, CN, LC, HS. SP, AW, MC, KR, VW, MS, DS, DP, BOSTON ASK MI BINKS POOL FIESTA RITUAL CN LH WHAT LH NO FRENCH KISSING CHRIS 7- 29-85 I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD Inspi- rations: FRIENDS WILL NEVER BE LOST NO MATTER HOW FAR AWAY THEY ARE Robert J. Bishop 1 15 Concord St. Memories: AH.BF,CW.KM,TC.LG.GT,SC,SW, Bri sum of ' 84 AH RB-BFCamp Me AH J P W BT+MM CLM S P w AH, AC.JF CH.Paky runs Amv Heinen I Love You 5 31 87 semi w A H.LC.Kf MLSW, N F D D runs N F rusty dare hockey 86-88 w MM. MS. PSF FBF.EM.BR. CW.RR. Bobbv and Amy Forever Thanks Mom +Dad for everything Brian N F the Brawl! In- spiration: Life means nothing until vou almost lose it. Pamela Blanchard 36 Granite St. Heather J. Bolcome 7 Harriett Road Ack Memories: Great Times w AP, BS, and the Breakfast Club — JM — MY KNEES! Mr. C’s Phys. ARG! D. — B.P. incident! Thanx Dad — I luv u, Mom, Scott and The Brat Pack — TE, CR, AF — CC and Track! Miss ya KJ! KM and B.C. Crew Activities: W S Track 3, 4, CC 4, WTrack Cap.; Gillnetter 3, 4 editor; yearbook Inspiration: “I ' m doing this for your own good!” — Any Establishment Executioner or any parent Michelle M. Boucher 15 Ship’s Bell Road Memories: Best of Times w JJ KM RR CM Bev. w MH — It’s flying! Topsfld; Firemen! — JJ No, OK, Next! — KM TRTw CRWLRRCMTR MIM! SUPERman! Thanks Mom, Dad, and Don- na I Love You! Activities: Swimming; XC; Track; NHS; Yearbook; Student Council; Jr. Rotarian Inspiration: When the pains of today get you down, don’t give up hope because tomorrow your dreams will come true. Marc A. Bouchie 1 39 Western Ave. Bush, Bushman, Foley Memories: GTW RJ,AD,J TR,RM,JM,KH,DS,DH,BJ: R,SB,MM,RJ. J. Moes Ho AD,JM,GG,CG,PFJM,BL, Summer of 88 w th T RJ. J. Moes Housew RM Celia Cru Russia Flor. 88 Ariz. 89. Love you Mom and Dad, Scott and Chris Always love you Melissa 6 27 88 Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Domenic Brancaleone 3 Oceanview Dr. Nico Memories: Best times with JT,NV,GS,RR,MM,JS ,VO,GP,DP,VW,CM, 1 10 esp. Lori Rem. Tne Bash, Camping. Can I have the corners? Hiding on the porch at 3 a.m. Anybody want to play cards? 3on3? Wow! Lunch w MF,CL Inspiration: Small is the number of them that see with their own eyes and feel with their own heart. — A1 E. Jacqueline Brown 40 Derby Street Jackie Memories: GTW: 1B-KP-NH-DB-ML-RJ-KR-KS- GO-MT-CT-RT-FT-SG, Kate, Remember Histor i ?Memories: Jackie-n-Jim 7-24-86 I Love You, im! Every time I’m close my eyes think about you, Mom and Dad. I’ll always Miss You. In- spiration: To my Family: Thanks For the Love and Support. You were always there for me. William G. Brown 1 107 A Washington St. B.G. Memories: The years of very fine times with the whole crew — 24 later we’ll go this way — B— rsSBarns — funnelings — the nova expeditions — Quantity not Quality Activities: Honors: Hockey; Soccer; NHS Inspiration: “Guess I’ll set a course and go” — CSNSY Keturah Buck 3 Church St. Kettie Memories: BTW: LC, VL, GG, GI, CS, ES, SL. MN, LM, SM, 11 9 88. NHVTC7L! MSB- BART? TORO, ASK ERIKA! Red Sox 6 88 IS SHE REALLY SICK? ASK WL! PARTIES AT BC! TRAVELING COMM. AVE W CH HH MP AE — EAT MY WHAT?! LSC WEEKEND — THEY ALL WENT HOME OR JUST DIDN’T APPLY! DYBYYB-MNLM! Inspirations: WE THOUGHT WE HAD ALL THE ANSWERS, BUT IT WAS THE QUESTIONS WE HAD WRONG — U2 Daniel Buhler 548 Essex Ave. Dan or Dannie Memories: GREAT TIMES WITH MKF KP DM CP MF JS MW E B AND ALL OTHER GREAT KIDS; MRS K AND HER LESSONS THE FUN- NY GUY MR B. THIS COLD AFTERNO ON; NIGHT AFTER S-FORMAL A GREAT EX- PERIENCE AT GHS WITH CLASS OF 89 Ac- tivities: JAZZ-BAND Inspirations: DARE TO BE YOURSELF AND DARE TO HELP AND LOVE Carrie Ann Burnham 16 Carlisle St. Memories: Steve 6 17 88 1 LOVE YOU! GTW SS LC MD PC RK NG TW TP TS MF “The Guys Summer of 88 The Green Street Gang Never forget 9 4 88 ASK! LC SS TW TP 10 29 Party at Vernon’s Partying Memorial Weekend Mom I ' m awake ask HR Our party — Grapes ask TP Inspirations: Love is grand. Love is special if you don’t have someone to share it with love is nothing! Timothy R Burnham 32 Millet Street Memories: MAD TIMES With P.S. J.C. E.C. M R. J.L. M.K. REM The B.S. ASk P.S CarpII Lucy N. Caruso 5 Riverview Rd. Lou” Memories: Stage Fort Park, Varian, — CN Rem. 85’ — the picture — Friendly’s — Trash bag and chips w CN, VM Lafer SC CN GT GT in the Green Sting w CN VM HS RD KS SC CN GT LG JS DR Long RT ' s Ask AW KR Essex w KR Canal Club w SL JB CN VM HS CN AW JS GTW BS JS MS CM Never forget u A.F. Luv u Dad — Mom — Ang — Patti Inspiration: Chil- dren learn what they live! 89 Susan Cecilio 1 1 Sadler Street Aurora Dizmo Oscar Memories: GTW KC,MG.KS,CR,UC,JS,CC.KS AD, Palace! Dog jumped a everyone! The rain a AD The cadets live a CC Donuts a CR look as bad as we do a KCVC keep on running? a KC Revere A CRVC guardrail a KS The laugh a MG 9-19-88 I love vou K.C. I love you Dad and Mom I miss vou Chris! Windows down? a JS Inspiration: Be true to your word and your friends! Jon Derek Chadwick 8 Perkins Rd. Carolyn Chick 1 8 Hutchins Ct. Cara-chara Cick-Jugs Memories: STW; MS:JBJH,BJT,BJ,NL,TSJP,K N,LC,MC,KL,NG,SL,WJ The crewandewe Rem. A H Parking lot, Dennys, Barkys.DoDosN Woods lock, Maine, Jeffwee, Do not say the B word. Hal- loweenp-7 Summer of 85. GOat were gonna cwqsh.your wish is my command or KA.MR MELON. Fiest 88, Cook out VERNONS the 23rd Ilove you Goat. Inspiration: Life is never perfect so why should you be. Salvator Ciarametaro Box 43 I Beach Rd. Paul Ciaramitaro 4 Hayward Rd. Ciamma Stew Memories: TC,TR,NB,PW,MM,JA,JL,MF,CG,P A,JH,VO,DL,SR,RR,NV,SP,JCandTR Post Gard. Out of no where. NB house Dec. 17 with J H,SR,MM,MM,DL,MF and Sylvain Activities: Hockey 3, 4; Soccer 4 Inspiration: Never Give Up. Edward Ciaramitaro 20 Exchange Street Memories: GTW PS, MRJC, MK, TB.DR, Ca- nal Club Rem. wild concerts, Jimmy Page.Skynar d, Floyd, ac dc GT UP the house W MR Mad parties over PS and JC, MK, I Love You, Mom and Dad Inspiration: There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there is still time to change the road your own. “Stairway to Heaven” LED ZEP Joseph Ciluffo 4 Washington St. Memories: GTW VO,RR,MM,JS,DB,DS,PL,EK, VW,MC,DL,SR,MS,EL,SC,SM,TM, JH.ET.KR, PS,CJ,CL,ND,JL,MM,MB,TA,AI,NB,KH,JT,KB ,PC,1 can’t take no more, Mike House, Skung89, Never forget GO, Thanks Mom and Dad Ac- tivities: Football Alison A. Ciolino 6 Kirk Road Allie Memories: Never forget Mark 4 2 88 I Lo You! BTW — LM,MO,PO,SL,ES,KS,RS,KS,C! GI,RN,MS,KB,RR,CM,KG, These boots w Ll Punch Buggie . . . w ES,KS,BS,KS, Sundae Dal w PN ' Hey TM — Matt, Rem. Is MB still holdii up the house? Thanx to MO I made it 10-12-81 was the best w ES,MO,AM Inspiration: Th ood times are the best times bad times fade aw; e good times are forever S’ Shannon M. Connors 6R Eastern Pt. Rd. Memories: Remember the good times at lun with GV, NS, LA, AN, JS, RB.DS,. Rememtx Biology sophomore year all the good times wit GV. Activities: Junior year JV Basketball; Sent year Varsity Basketball David John Cooper 135 Riverdale Park Lisa Corman 22 Honeysuckle Rd. Lee, Lees BTW: KB,WL,SS,MZ,CC,MM,KW,CS,JA,L! Steve Sutera 6-27-87! NHVTC71 MSBBAR ! P Ask CCDO — MNE — Kettie-pigeondeadfis Fiesta 87 Pizza ask W Friendly’s HA-HA RE ERE! Activities: Softball 1, 2 Inspiration: Don know do ya! Thanks Mom and Fred — Love yo both! Kristin Costa 20 Shore Road Memories: Jules GYBSO people ♦ Japan + cam frolicking w same old 20 — all of us, See-It love. Twin + Bekah + NHS PEOPLE, TB ♦ 5 F N ' EMC, Tanglewood + Eiji Activities: GBYS( CAS; Ed-in-Cnief Gillnetter; Ed yearboo Elictor; F. Hockey; NHS; vol. work at AG1 YMCA — Fri; Crew; Stud. Council; Track I spiration: I want the one I can ' t have and n driving me mad — The Smiths Robert Franc Coull 656 Essex Ave. Joel Curcuru 34 School Street JAKE Memories: GOOD TIMES WITH Lisa,TR,JH,C H.GO.PC. Rem. Trick or Treat in Danvers, JJC.F u,Nov. 27,1987,4th block tele, phone Breakfast C lub,Roddy,System,wwf,JHFC, Rummy, Concerts w lm Good narbor, YMCAJazzo, Sandpit Holt G wkamolev, Boxing at go, GTW SZ,RF,SOS Activ- ities: Basketball; Golf Inspiration: Money won is twice as good as money earned Joseph S. Curcuru 1 59 Washington St. Memories: Good Times, Bad times, with the best to come, JS TB EC PS. Best Concerts: Skynyrd Plant AC DC Floyd ZZTOP Cooper Winter par- ties down the ‘ ' room” ask JS and JJ Canal Club 85-89 The best times in the G.H.S. Enjoy it while you can. Activities: Carpentry Shop 1-3 Inspi- ration: Set me free in a sea of dreams and I shall sail forever . . . 29 Green Street Memories: GTW TM,CB,MD,SS,PC,RK,NG,DM “The Guys” The summer of 88 “The Green Street Gang” Never forget 9 4 88 ask:SS,CB,T W,TP. 10 29 Party at Vernons. Europe 88 ‘Hold it right there’ ask TM, MD, PC. Partying Memorial weekend “the rafts” ask TM,KR “We never got caughf’w TMandKR. Thank you Mom and Dad. Inspiration: Live today as if there were no tomorrow. Michelle Curcuru 75 Perkins Street Shell, Glowchic Memories: GTW CJ,GP,RL,AW. Austris gilts 88 Camping FJ.Sat niglits DS ask CJ — First love Dick 2 1 86 Miss you. Every wknd w DS BK ask MS, K-N Gang 87 — ALF ngt at Vais GTW the guys, the beach n f ya Mike 9 24 88, D. Girls — 89 Parties at Vais n f My 10(NICO) Thanx Mom and Dad I luv you Inspiration: Make this a new beginning; not another lie. iVita-Joan A. Cusick 18 Washington Square Memories: Eric 9-24-88 ILY Summer 88 Rever Beach w CR+SC RA pumping gas? What’s that smell? SC-UZR all wet! J.S. passing Grawh? My car totaled? RA+AT — antlers? You woke me up twice my dog jump! Aero GNR’S — Go 55 What does a Corona bottle look like Sue? 10 8 88 With E.H. at N.B. Love your babe Inspiration: Eric, thanks for all your love and support and for always being there for mel ILY Jon W. Dahlmer 34 Millet Rd. SP Rotten Memories: The beach is that way . . . Great times with all my friends during my 4 years at GHS. Activities: Baseball Inspiration: To go on to Col- lege and live a good life. 50 Cherry St. Stuppee Memories: Billv:BTW BACSKMPTGLTWRSK SDMJCAWJISCKC The Pit — DumboAsk BA E SKMB-DAYPARTYNi everForgetlntenseConvo ' s AskJLMRWJSLCarnival86 Wnere’sSueAskSCG TVV LLWLAVCRMGVC!ThanxMomandDadIc ouldn’thavedone itw outyou! I love you! BAAD!21-87 Inspiration: Billy:Thank you for sticking by me.are and always will be my inspirati onlWhatever road you choose I’ll be behind you win or lose! 89! Andrew P. Degan 10 Gee Ave. Ace, Deg Memories: Good times w TR,MB,P V,GO,PA,C G,Hef, and Schlep. Remember Celia Cru JM.MB, BL,JM,RM Inspiration: Don ' t worry, be nappy Remy Dello Russo 1091 Washington St. Memories: Great times with: SG CC JF LC VM CN BF JF SV Good pardoos over Zill’s I’m socked! Ask Kelly over JS 12 8 88 Crazy Horse Long Lost Nights up the Field. Inspiration: Well we all shine on like the moon, and the stars, and the sun. Thanks for pulling me through eve- rything Mom! Michelle Demetri 27 Macomber Rd. Mich Jared 1 16 88 B t w MI HL AB HS JS N F THE ALL-NIGHTERS w MI HALLOWEEN — 88 HEY MISH, WAKE ME UP AT 2:00 SO I CAN GET NERVOUS SEMI-FORMAL — 88 I luv you Mom, Dad, and David Activities and Honors: CHEERLEADING 1, 2, 3. Inspiration: SEEING IS BELIEVING BUT PROVING IS KNOWING Nicole A. Demetri 16 Mason Street Memories: GTW VW, CG.MC.MS.DP.MD.CJ.H L,GP,AB,KW,JP,GG,AW Rem talks w HL;C- Camp — what a ball!?! D-Girls 89. Val — DLD — I liked my life before — but I love it now, I love you Chip! — NF BFF LS. Thank you Mom and Dad — Toni ILY. NF Good Friends DR and JC. — NF MWY Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. Inspiration: Some say that to love is to hold on — sometimes its just letting go. — NF RL- J 8 Jennifer Ekborg Prentiss Road Jenn Jenny Memories: GRTW JSKPEOLMCRCWDMMGM MRDRBJMNFCHDM MF KPNEV4get all the GT — AABB-BGOODTOUGood LuckFF? Stop SignLM 20J Drull muchCW3rdgR15miniaugh I LOYEU MOM+DAD JS THANKS4PU TNL ' W MEHA Activities: FH 1, 2; TR 1-4; SB 1, 2, Pres. 2: SC 1,2 Inspiration: I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain. I ' ve seen sunny davs that I thought would never end. I’ve seen lonely times when Icould not find a friend, and I always thought that I ' d see you again. John Edward Enos 1 Cherry Hill Road Townhouse Activities: Hockey; Golf Inspiration: People say- ing you will not be able to do something is all the more reason to accomplish it. Bora Erdos 1212 Washington St. Memories: A GREAT 4 YEARS W THE SAME OLD 20. J K M. LOST IN THE FISH TANK. A LITTLE OF THIS, A LITTLE OF THA- TAND A LOT OF GOOD LAUGHS. SNOOBER SNUB. Activities: GIRL’S TRACK 1, 2, 3; STUDENT COUNCIL 1, 3; NHS COPRES. Inspiration: THE SUN’S GONNA SHINE IN MY BACK DOOR SOME DAY AND MARCH WINDS WILL BLOW ALL MY TROUBLES AWAY GD Peter Favazza III 1 3 Knowlton SQ. Boom-Boom;Pele;Putsy;Peetie;Favz. Memories: GTW GG,JR,ML,JC,JM, Never for- get playing cards and partying. Now the window’s open and you’re wasting heat! Ask GG;JR;ML.Ne ver forget KS IN PER. Browth.Mom.Dad and ESP.MYi — I love you!! Miss u Gramps. Ac- tivities: Soccer 2, 3, 4, All Star Norn., 4; Girl’s hoop manager 1, 2, 3. Inspiration: Valhalla AM ComongPtLZ Mary Kay Filos 12 Larady Road Moko Sunshine Mini Activities: Basketball 3, 4 Memories: My friends espLori CYN TAMI love you all!!! REM This couch oak tree ItFloatedAway Switch Pedster Pullover Poodlepieces N F Sum 85and86 Apr86 16Bday — ThxJRLRMW My house3-24-87 Ed — guys MARK 1-16-87 Austria all u mike MOM, DAD, CLAUDIA — miss u buddy JOSH LOVE YOU SO MUCH LINESSES spiration: SMILE I 3-4-88 In- Michael S. Flaherty Winthrop Ave. Huey Memories: OHI We’ll go this way — D M. — Remmeber all of the barn scenes? All the Fans Summer — Boating — Skiing and stuff — Vice — Fiesta Survivor? Slack not flack YF All you Pal JC, CSN The Captain have fun. Thanks Mom and Dad. Activities: Football Inspiration: Rules and Regulations, who needs them — C.S.N. Eric Fonti 145 Essex Ave. Peter W. Frontiero 15 Willow Street Kelly Galante 6A Starknaught Hts. Memories: BTW MNKMJJRRKNKMLGRBLM FBatBCH w MNRR bwrgCAR-KM? FRDLYS MS rdgPFjmlW kmknnmn OOPS! WrgHOUSE C M TAPES — MS 12 8@RBRR PTY — SUP ERman!AKchases — LMthe GUYS — ESnights W HUNNY1 Love va sis! Thanks Mom and Dad! Love you forever Chris! Activities and Honors: NHS, Y-PRES: Jun Rotanan; STD Council In- spiration: Live life day by day and don ' t wish it all Turibia Fradoca 41 Friend St. Oompa, Bubbles Memories: GTW CMJSRKEALACFHW REM.C ruisin ' w CM OH NO Slushed again!SUM87EA J M — BEACH — Prom88DHJS,Whatever!No5 Wut ' s da matta? ILYlJared Huh?l? OT;w MNDK — YODA — JLMMJPSFLF. Thanx Mum.Dad.si s! ILY all! Inspiration: The curse of Love is the Cause of Pain, the Crime of the Day is when u do it Again!AC DC — SMILE ANYWAY!! — Chou, Chou, Beijinho.Beijinho! Memories: GTW TC DB SG PW MB JP DH TD C JF GO SN JM LR AC;2 week party at my louse ask no-nek; Greasy Pole champion 84,87,88 Love and miss you Nana Kimba Ac- tivities: Football Fr and 88; Nats Baseball; Boxing Inspiration: I’ve got to get out of this place if its the last thing I ever do. Candice J. Frost 23 Thatcher Road Candi.Cans Memories: LIAM 12-20-86 ILY. GTW BA.HW, P,TF,CM,LS,MZ; Duckface vs Fats ask HW EM AUDITIONS ASK HW. 1st dirtbike ride. I GUESS NO, ask FR;k+k;pool sharks; see ya in PB Mansion, HW! UNCLE JORGE; The Big in the bl Truclt; ILY Mom + Dacf i UNCLE JORGE; Truck DU not what other people want you to be. Day;Cruising i Activities: Track Inspiration: To be what you are; Mark S. Fulford 29 Lincoln Ave. “Marty “Fogleberry +“Rock” Memories: Good Times with BL.CS JL.TL.PG.R S.TR, Dinner at Chi Chi’s Activities: Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4 Inspiration: Speak softly and carry a big stick. Paul Steven Galante 12 Prospect St. Memones Remember the good times in Carl- son’s 108; JHJT.CV; Dekacards Lunch at Ful’s w BL,MF,Tun times with MF.RP.KW.RS.RGJT JH.LB.M.CM.LM.AC Kristen Marie Garry 12 Hutchins Ct. Memories: I DON ' T WANT TO FADE AWAY!“For Madmen Only,” “I knew that the hundred thousand pieces of life’s game were in my pocket. I would sample its tortures once more and shudder again at its senselessness” HH Just What I’m Going Through They Can’t Under- stand, Some Try To Tell Me Thoughts They Can’t Defend, Just What You Want To Be You!! Be In The End” — MBlues. Inspiration: Live don’t fade away. Nina Marie Gay 1 10 Prospect St. Butterball — Wild 1 Memories: GSw RK DL MV JM KLJP DDJS BO CO DM LM PB KP KT AC RH Tweebin — with everyl Beth — Kevs house Banana Banjies ask RK He stopped it Ask DM Huey-Duey Louie Jess ILU FI+26-24-88 Ask JM Miss u Mike Buddy DLandKT Good luck Parties 2-22- 88 w Miko Guns-n-Roses Patience THANX MA ILUV U Inspiration: When things get u down don’t cry, look up and just smile! Marc Generazio 229 R Concord St. Mure! Marcus Welbe I Memories: GTW The same ole 20 noone can sing like you Kimmy! WSSH Top It ask SC. Amy I you set my desires, I trip through your wires Thanks Phil for being a perfect role model I love you Mom! Activities: Elicitor; Yearbook Inspi- ration: You got to cry w out weeping talk w out speaking scream w out raising your voice! U2 li Eric Gentleman 1 Highland St. Richard J. Giarla I 2 Commonwealth Ave. RJ Memories: BTW M.B.C.G.G.T. M.F.K.G.M.N. M.M.E.P.L.E. Not, Pink Floyd! D.G.R.W.N.M.R. W. I’m quick and scrappy Wonderful tonight — E.P. How I wish you were here the great jig in the l sky. Love you Mom, Dad and Tony. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS?; Football 1, 4 27 Inspiration: I have become comfortably numb. Charles Gleason Jr. 40 Bass Ave. 37 Gail Marie Gordan 90 Riverdale Pk. Memories: BTW JR,TM,NG,RK,SP,SR+PS,AH, P.RB.+JS B .cheering camp86+8 ,su LC.HR.JP.VW.Gf BT 0 ' Malev.fiesta88 uperbowl.Hall. Up vern.outrag cand.w TM,LC,KC,MA,Caroni(ask HR), babysitting (What a disaster), up Mt.Jamie.ri 1 love you always(3-22-85) Thank you Mom+Dad! Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Inspiration: Enjoy your life w o comparing it to that of an other. Stephanie Goulart 9 Harold Avenue Steph, Stuff Memories: Dave I LOVE YOU! Thanks for eve- rything BTW DS,MS.ES,LR,SP,DP,Cassy,DJ,S W.LM.SY. The old gangs back, but where ' s Lori? N F the allnighter It ' s 2:30 AM. Sherri, we have to go now Rem. Santa! Where’s the cork. Is this our cab? Thanks Mom and family for all the support Love and miss you Grampy! Inspiration: To be myself and not what people want me to be. Corey A. Grammas 139 Western Ave. Gramdog Gramdeer Memories: GTW PA,MM,KR,PW,RJ,MS,LS,C MJC.DG.PINK FLOYDIMay 8,1988 SS Pig Wel- c ome to the Machine Deer Lori, Boot ana Rail w The Bush men J.H.F.C. Love u mom and dad Crot’em albine’s the willies Activities: Golf 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 3 Inspiration: I ' ll see you on the dark side of the moon RW 1972 Kevin Richard Gray 381 Magnolia Ave. Elizabeth Griffin 1 1 South Kilby St. Liz Scribbles Memories: I Love You Josh! Good times w all my friends KG never forget all our laughs and talks — Try a hi-lighten! Rem. the semi-formal MNandDR PM ZZZ RR Always watch where u paddle Thanx Mom and Pam and familv LOVE YOU Activities: Indr. Track 2; Spring Yrack 1, 2; HRR 1, 2, 4: Elicitor 4 Inspiration: You are you. Always follow your feelings to the end don’t ever give up. Jarred Gross 34 Maplewood Park Grossy Memories: Jodv 10-31-88 IWLYF — Good times w SCCNGT ZIPPY GCSSJCJLJSSANSJOJO DS — Semi-Formal Mad Party concerts Beaches Stagefort The Park Being Rizzed Out ask SCCNGT Steve Jerome wish you were here. In- spiration: Believe in getting into hot water: it keeps you clean. Cheri Ann Guarrasi 23 Liberty Street “Glo-Chick” Memories: “The Gangs 88+89“Dee’s, PH Attac k“4hrsw DSG Gotta love that!”GHB“SD”wwwa wvw, Thanks Commave Shh.!” GTW Scott S.semi, I can’t hold back no more. I Love You Dick, +Always willil love U Mom+Chris “SB?” Activities: Cheer 1-4, Capt. 4; Gym 1- 3, Capt. 3 Inspiration: Every action of our lives touches some chord that will vibrate in eternity — I miss u Grandma F+G! Toby M. Haight La Rosa Ave. Kristian Hale 161 Western Ave. Kris Memories: GTW R.B.M.N.GT,KB,TA,TR,PA,E L, PC, PL, MM, AND ALL THE REST! Rem. the great times at 4HP. W RB, KB, MN,JY,TA, stuffing bowls, the beach, hoop at MP, the rebels, rems, porch, WORK? N F TJ,KM,TG,MT,HL, Thanks Mom and Dad, I love and miss you Gram and Pup! Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Inspi- ration: You know I’m a dreamer but my heart’s of gold — The Crue Catherine Harrison 17 Goodwin Road Cathy Cat Memories: GTW NI NT NL Rem: Bad Girls! The allnighter Blain My Dradder! Fire at BKS! 10-88 ask-NI NT RD SF NL TS SEMI-FORMAL 88 The Happy Meal w NIandAH 12-88 PWTB?? ASK:RD Never4get DRA! ASK:AD I Love you Mom and Dad! Thanks for everything. Inspira- tion: If you want something bad enough you’ll get it! Rebecca Fay Hart 22 Gee Avenue Beksta.Bambi, Becks Memories: GTWtheSAMEold20 — OmyGODw hat AsummahDVBETTEiamboreeWme SPARK Y+cocoWEdecidedRBEEFmintjellyguacamolePA RDOOS dance+play RWB — GOODforMEIamP ILGRIMhearMEroarGOODfeelingWON ' Tu STAYwME justAlittleLONGERloveTOfamily+F RIENDSespAS,CK,EG,B E.MS+MATT NoNuke sGOODfriendsWEhadOgoodFRIENDSweLOST alongTHEw aylNthis GREATfv+vreUcan’tFOR GETyourPASTsoDRYyourTEARSIsay — Bmar ley William Hartwell 91 Maplewood Park Cindy M. Haselgard 58! 2 Granite St. Smiley Memories: GT ' s W AAMLGPJPCTBACFHWA RCDBSNIKARFGHFM. Semi-Burk — 12-8-88 — HEATH ASKCTMLGPFMEE. NO SKIRTS ALLOWED!ASKAAandCT — Lennies SubsHRr ep2-3.H ALLWATCH ERS!ASK A AML. CVS Crew! The ASKARCDandAA! THE 2 Guys Driv- ing ASK AAIS Inspiration: When reaching for the star, go for the top. W ' hen being who you are, do D not stop. ILY DAI Joseph Havener 16 Columbia St. Sweets.Jash Best of Times with Carolyn, JC.TR, SR, DK, GO, M M,PA,MS,SZ,KR,RF, PA,EL,JC.PL,MK,DS,TR, I PSJLS You ate ThatPSR — Zog — PA.RF.SZ, Sand Pit — JC — Heart Worm — SZ3 Activities: NEC Champs; Fball; Superbowl; Basketball; Base- ball; NEC; Allstar Fball 87,88! Inspiration: Live.L ove. Laugh!! I love you Mom and Dad! First Love Carolyn Hunt — Thanks:CH,LH — Frisky — 1 1-21-87 John C. Herron 1 5 Emerald St. “Chickenbone” Memories: GTW ‘‘SAME OLD TWENTY,” was it just the moon, MS? BG.they burned judges!NY trip w CP. Parties in Ville BTW ' New Fnends!J rVtPTP “PFifF TWPIT pnTATnF« Artiv. CM FTP. “PEACE THRU POTATOES! Activ- ities: Soccer; Chess Club Inspiration: The wise man stays on the path he has followed; than into the brush and risk being swallowed. Brian Higgins Washington St. 1092 Jon Andrew Howard 43 Perkins St. Howie, Moe Memories: G T W ' JB JL SL BJT KP W| SW RR — karate Party onion. Runaway cart Flalfmoon Beach, work (p) Cam NY trip W ' CR HM GP and all Pineapples ask SL Kelly’s w LM AC MO.GS Parts w RNand CAM Crew Austria89 w Scott and The Girls. Inspiration: Life is yours to con- trol not fate ' s so Have The Greatest Life You Can! God Bless all mv friends and The C O 89 Thanx Mon and Dad Love Mary Lou Hubbard 47 Harrison Ave. Moons Hubbs Lou Memories: BOTW Maggie!and KWSW RRJRK MWLCMDJMSLMG PR BTRJCLMRL and VS!Mv House moved to Mag ' s House!New Years! Thanks PH!I love vou Mom and Dad!You Finally made it Ma! Inspiration: Hold on to 16 as long as you can.changes come around real soon make us woman and men!JCM Carolyn Hunt 7 Harrison Terrace Maggie, Cherub Memories: Best of times with Joey, Moons, KM,J R,MS,SW,KW,WL,LM,CM,CM,TR,RR,RB,JE,J oel.Lisa! Special times with Joeyl Summer of 87 — MoonsIRockport — LM,LM,SW,WL!Breakfast Club! Activities: NEC Champs — TENNIS ALL- STARS MVP Thanks TARA! Inspiration: Cher- ish yesterday, dream tomorrow, five TODAY! I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD! I LOVE YOU IOEY! I MISS YOU LIZ! THANKS E.H. 1 1-21- 87 Greg Iacono 54 Salt Island Rd. Memories: Good times at beach w GF,CS,CJ,JF, MP,MM,JM,JE,SG,DW,CN,MW,SW,GS,JS,MS, TL. SURFS UP! AR Hampshire trips w CS,DH, AW,JE,MS! The Pig Roast w Phelipe-N-Garcon! BTW: KS,KB,ES,CS,JB,MS,Pepa,LC,AW,DH,L R,VM,RS,AC,and the Maid; Hey move closer to the jacuzzi! Inspiration: Keep riding the wave, you will eventually hit the beach. Kevin M. Ilges 33 Green St. Memories: Good Times IN Martin’s w BO JA Don ' t Cry Jackie! Finally Made it Mom and Dad! The First in Four Best of All Times w Lori 9-20- 86 Nicole Imbrunone 22 Gloucester Ave. Nikki + Giselle I JT ),Fir MC SF NT NL LA DB Rem: BGirls.BMD.Tire (3 BK,+ Allniter CHNTRD King Kong (3 Jodi s House RD only Semi-Formal 88 The Happy Meal! Party MC’s Jello +Jingles 1 DJ + 5??? ask RD ABC’s Tnxs Zig BabyD. 2-12-89 Fiesta 87 ILURICK Thxs Mom + Dad I Love U Inspi- ration: Set a goal for yourself and accept nothing but that goal. Michele Interrante 16 Lookout Street Memories: BTW MD,AB,HS,JP,SP,GW,MN. V F Times w Chris Semi-Formal Night! All Nighters! Sleeping out ask MD. Hey Mich wake me up at 2 so I can get nervous! Cruise w Amy. NFYS 7 3 87 Love you Mom, Dad, Gaspar, and Frank! Thanks! Miss You Grandma. Inspiration: If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me — Lynyrd Skynyrd Derek Burton Jackson 2 York Rd. Kristie Jameson ‘ 16 Washington St. Memories: CT MT JJ;Yard Sales;Sunsets;Loon M .;Phantom;Vanessa; Tuck Inn; I Love You jamin. Activities: Music; Dancing Inspirations: fco for everything in life. To be a good wife and mother, To help others. To be happy for the rest of my life. Teresa Luisa Jardin Lostewart Ave. 88-89 Semi-Formal H.S. Dances Honors: Nation- al Honor Society Inspirations: To be a language teacher and to help many people and children Cynthia L. Johnson 21 Chapel Street Cindy, Smiles, Glow-Chic Memories: 2 3 87 I Luf TimlATW MC DP MS KR GP CG RL and The Guys!Camp ' n88 Fish ' n+R R! K-N-G. Sat nites w Tm ask MC+DS!Austria ' 88 Diamond Girls! The Beach w the gang. Dee.w’L eave! Inspiration: Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echos are truly endless. Thanks Mom + Dad I luv U! Joanna E. Joyce 45 Sumner Street Memories: Roselle — - THANK GOD! gtw K’sM BCMRRML.The Island! Karen, this pen frows! FLA87!Amy — bumping heads — the t ridge!MB — FIREME.N!Sum86EM — Ketchup!NYEve86Fl RFJ Mike 3 13 87 ILY! 3 21 86w CMPFSK! PF ' s journal — GAGAlw KMKNKGMNRR! SU- PERman! M1M! Thanks Mom, Dad, Colleen — ILY! Inspiration: Take a good look around, and if you ' re looking down, put a little love in your heart. Thanks MLCMKM Wendy Anne Juden 30 Pine Street Flamingo, Tree Memories: Donny 6-9-87 BTW Sanz.Sparky Jen i _ptys up the Mtn. w DW JT.TL.TN.SL JB D rem 8blk + lunch. JL rem “talks NY JL- ' TRIP. Tops, fair w ny + Wendy 6-9-87 ang. Greg — Thanks! Don e You Babe! Activities Band 1,2 tured nothing gained. Thanx Mom You Both! 3; Karate 3. Inspiration: Nothing v Dad, I Luv Geordie M. Keefe R167 Concord St. mm Karl-Hubert Kerschbaum Kirchplatz. 1 2 Herlazhoien W. Ger- many Charly or Chaque Memories: Great time in Jazz Band: MR. B MRS. R Activities: Bands — All kind of Music; Skiing; Bicycle Tours; Walking; Reading; Just have a good time with Friends Inspiration: Live life and let life live and have always time to help other people. Kenneth Keyes 47 Englewood Rd. KENDUDE Memories: Many good times w Manny,Eric,Kevi n, Toby, Tim, Louie, Da vid, Mark, Lisa, John, Liz, T ara, Rob Jamie, Matt, Dave, Deano.Derelt, Tom.Ra chel.Garron, Cosmo, Mike, Fred, Doug, Cindy, and everyone I ' ve known;parties — they v re tough to leave when you can’t find the door. Honors: Jun. Rotarians; Guitar and Bands Inspiration: Many times I ' ve lied, many times I’ve listened, Many times I’ve wondered now much there is to know. ’ LED ZEP VAN HALEN ROLLING STONES! Lome Kirkman 23 Leonard St. Timothy Knowles 330 Essex Ave. Memories: Halloween parties at Fernwood ' s go- ing to the beach with LH,CM,RM; welding with Kevin in the shop; at McDonald ' s with KG, DH; the good times at work with Fran; good times in shop with KK, KG, TH, EG, LR, DC. CM, Victor. Activities: Machine Shop Inspiration: Once you reach a high point i n life, loox back at the good Michael J. Kolodsik 29 Sargent St. Klozy, Kloski Memories: Great Jams — Summer Jam — Re- member Musky — AC DC — Thumming home ny I’ve Lied, Many Times I ' ve Listened, Many Times I’ve Wondered How Much There Is To Know. I’ll Always Love You MA Roberta M. Kolodzik 96 Friend Street Berta Memories: Jeff 8-6-88 I Love You Babe NG’s B- day Gtw Everyone up nugent’s Pit MY PURPLE BOMBER ATW NG DL KT AC GG TM LC LM DM JR WP DM LS I’LL MISS YOU GUYS! GOD BLESS MY UNCLE STEVIE I LOVE YA APE COME HOME B-BANJIES ASK LS NG Thanx Dad and Sharon I Love You Bothl In- spiration PINESS WHY NOT GIVE IT A TRY! Michelle Korthas 16 Granite Street Memories: Phil 6-87 I love you! REM. New Year ' s Eve and C ' s w PC Austria 88. BTW Phil,KLJC, LC,TM,SM,CM,SS,BG. “It ' s healthy ask KL. Hey SS — Does the moon come out in the winter? Activities: Cheerleading 3 Inspiration: Because I have seen yesterday, I am here today, and therefore, I know tomorrow. Brad R. Lacerda 64 Sumner Street Memories: I would like to say hello to Mark.Lenet ti.Chris.Pete and Nicole, Ted, April, Pam, Tammy .Paul, Rob, T,S. Pie and Hair because I like you guys. Dinner at Chi Chi ' s w Mark and Chris;Coo kies, water, and apples;Halloween at Ted ' s;Scotty’ s shoter Activities: Lifting; Baseball; Track Thanks to:John, Paul, George and Ringo Susanne E. Lamb 12 Cherry St. Memories: GTW TRRRBAJFBNKBMKSGSYP OACLMJRGS Am.Com.Hr KDED; Red, ya need new skin? Rem 1-28-88 Whitesnake SF ' TRBA; Stone PIER ML Shot rocket in car! 3-Sum phone twins. Summer nites (3) Ravenswd. ! ' Wanna watch THE WALL? PO and Joke of the day. Inspiration: The best things in life can’t be seen or touched. They must be felt w the heart. THANX Kath, Tanya, Dave, Trish, Mike, Mom and Dad — Luv U ■ndv M 20 Nally Ave. Wendy Lou Memories: GTW: Lisa,MH,CH,LS,KW,LM,MZ, RB.LR.RR.CM.CR.AD.SW .MM.MS.TR.JH.KB, I ' MHE fast KW ffM Activities. B-ball 1, 4, Captain 3, 4; Never forget RKPT with KW LM SW Break- All Star 3, 4; S-ball 1-4, Capt. 4; All Star 3, 4; CC 3, 4, NEC Champs 88 Inspiration: One always remembers his mistakes but always forgets his triumphs. Thanks Mom and Dad. Mane Elva Leaman 12 Great Hill Road Activities: Art; Volleyball; PTSO GREAT TW CINDY FROM AFRICA.ANNMARIE AMY, BE TSY. CARLA, AT LUNCH REMB 4th, 5th 6th. block IS MARIA There. PSST, HEY CINDY LOOK A MALE AH EAD GTW KRISTEN REMB SEMI-FORM Inspiration: KEEP ON GOING AS LONG AS THF. SUN COMES OUT AND DON’T WORRY BF HAPPY I LOVF YOU MOM AND DAD Steven G. Leblanc 13 Beacon St. Melissa M. Legendre 81 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Missy, Ginzo.Cucuza Memories: TOM 6-19-87 1 LOVE YOU HON! BTW Tom AS KA WP LC CB and many others. Semi-formal 88 MD ' sask Ang. Camping w Tom. Austria 89 Stage fort 5-88 ask KA. Boulavard w Ang. DF“The BlimpT 10-7-88. Sum 87”, Best times, thanks Tom! Halloween 87 “DISASTER ask KA. Thanks Mom, Dad.andTom for your love and support Luv ya Inspirations: To make the most of every moment. Nicole E. Legendre 13 Seeall Street Nikki, Pebs, Mario Memories: BTW DM,RK,CH,NG,JR,WP,JT,TL, CB,CC,BUT MOST OF ALL — W TIM! REM JT,TL,TS AT B-DAY88 W HEY JT SMILE! REM CH,NI,TS — BLAIN — MY-DRADDER! ASK CH! ALWAYS REM DAM — WD — TS. I LUV YOU TS! SF 88 W WP,JR,TS,NG,DM. T AND N 2-21-87 FOR EVA. 1989 1 Inspiration: TO DAD YOUR DISEASE MS MADE ME RE- ALIZE “LIVE ONLY FOR TODAY FOR TO- MORROW MAY NEVER COME” I LOVE U Joseph Lentini 36 Millett Street Sazits, Martini Memories: GTW TR,PNPAP,ACE,CHIMA, M S,VO,MM,JC,RP,WHITEDOG,DM,ROYBOY, MS,MF,BL. GREAT TIME AT SEMI WITH MICHELLE. Activities: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Capt. 4 Heather Ann Lewis 10 Hillside Rd. Memories: Jon 6-15-88 ILY! BTW MDMIVWA BAWNDMSEPSMKRHS;SEA BREASES Ask HS BC AskMS Austria 88! Did U? C-camp 87;summer 88 — scums Parties at JH the Beach ask KH VW Talks w EP TW KH KB EL TR etc. Love=Thanks Mom+Dad IMYNY! Activities: Cheering 3; FB; BB. Inspiration: To be w out dreams is to be w out hope; to be w out hope is to be w out purpose! Jennifer C. Lewis 29 Cleveland St. Jen, Jenz.Fred Memories: BTW SLTNWJADJRJTTLDWUPT HEMTNNEVERFORGETYOUIL1 188MYBDA Y88FIESTA 4THOFJULYNEWYORKTRIPG TJPSLWJTNJUNIOREVENTCAMPINGSL — FEELIN GSTHREMBOSTONTRIPSPINEAPP LESJJDANCESTMMJLHOPSCOTCHTHEYC LRD RSSRRHAWIICBFLLAREMJELLOB1RC HBR — TDTALKSALWAYSREMPO SBLMN EVERFORGETMHWA BEACHA.R. TLJL — JSTHANXMOM DAD ILY! Inspiration: IF YOU ONLY EVER GIVEJUST ENOUGH TO GET BY YOU WON ' T GTW JL,JB,MR,GR,MS,KP,AD,TN RUNAWAY CARR, AGE — ASK JH Sandra C. Logrande 1 1 Sunset Hill Road Sandi,Sanz,E.Fudd Memories TLJA.CC JBBJT,JL.B-SIT UP DG.L. PINEAPPLES ASK JH1KAR ATE PTY.THE MTN. REM 7 8TH STUDY — ALL THE LAUGHS!! THANX DT DG. MOM AND DAD ILY! Ac- tivities: UECHI; RYU; KARATE Inspiration YOU ONLY GET OUT OF LIFE WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT. GD LUCK C O 89! EricJ. Loiacano 1 1 Jacques Lane Memories: BTW HL PC AL CL KH BF TR MS EP JH SR MS DS MC TA. NF Times w CV. Love and Thanks Mom + Dad. Activities and Honors: Foo tball 1-3. Capt. 4; Jr. Rotarians. In- spiration: A thoroughbred runs his own race. Tvler R. Lopes 6 Juniper Ra. Lopa, Tvman Memories: All the great times w Bubba and Sparky and the rest of the mountain crew. Re- member Vernons and Lets Forget About the Jack! — She gave me her mind — etc. Inspi- ration: If you know what life is worth then you will look for yours on earth — Bob Marley Charles A. Loring IV ' 27 Rickholm Rd. Chip Memories: NICOLE BTW EL DL MS SR JH MM MM CS JA KG AL BS HEAD OF THE CHARLES WEEKEND HOCKEY SEASON Ac- tivities: HOCKEY: TENNIS THANKS MOM AND DAD Rosemary Lourenco 20 Fern Street ROSEY “RO” Memories: 12 6 87 I LOVE YOU! BT V MC,C J,MS,DP,VW ' ,GP,MH,CV,SR AND THE REST OF THE GANG REMDIAM0NDGIRLS!C 0 8 9THANKSMOM. DAD, IF, CELIA, JOE, NICOL E!ILY ALL! Inspiration: TOGETHER WE HAVE LAUGHED AND CRIED AND GROWN A LITTLE OLDER, WITHOUT YOU ALL MY LIFE WOULD SEEM MUCH LONLIER MUCH COLDER Melissa L. Lovasco 892 Washington St. Mesilka Memories: Mike7 85 passing the pcorn skiing on Newvears88 Fiestal9o7 . . Alaska Penn. 88 The BIG JERK AND ALL OF THE FIGHTS: The marines? I love u forever — MH summer of 88 — Hawaii w Amy; the roaches, dancing.and our pool parties. It was a blast! GTW w the3 girls — Wesyland Thanks Aunt Pam and ILY mom Dad and JEFF Inspiration: Butterflies are free and so are we Richard Lowe 1 Lendall St. Dick Memories: GTW SR JH MM MS VO MM DSJC MB.RemA’als hse VM MC DP MS. Great times at GC GHB NC MH +Pnt Fact.Cards w FB Plavers. MIGTTM NOT! Activities: FOOTBALL: HOCKEY Inspiration: Don ' t kill vour dreams, execute them! MOM AND DAD THANKS AND I LOVE YOU! Richard R. MacieIJr. Woodman St. Rick Memories: GTW JGSFTF DSKMIN THF. BLUE BOMBER REMEMBER THE CRASH ON MY STREET MRT DTD IN 5 Good times WITH- BROS IN WHATEVER ITTAKES Remember Hampton Beachjohns Car overheats Scott MacRae 1024 Washington St. Motts Memories: Enjoyed the great times w RSJHJLR BMFPGBLESSCNSPARSJD Inspiration: I don ' t Need to Fight to Prove I m right. I forgiven. — PT Sheri-Lyn Madruga 328A Essex Ave. Memories: Jimmy I Love You! 8 28 87! 9 20 87! Rem. The races! Central Village — Am- ateur! BTW MD,MI,HL,HS,CM JC.RgJH.VW, MK,TJ,TG,KM.Did Jiff and it wasn’t Jimmy ask: VW SWITCH ask: HS RG 1 1 17 87! Thanks M om,Dad+Nan I LOVE YOU! Inspirations: You can’t always get what you want but if you try sometimes you just mignt find you get wnat you need. Loredana Maggiore 101 Centennial Avenue Lori Memories: AC,MO,CM,MS,ES,SG,SY,SL,RR,L M,KB G,MN,C ,RA,NWJR. These Boots, AC here SG SY! TCFCBH, LM! AK W I I Love ICFMT W AC. ' MO. Ciao w AC.CM! Hey Al, MATT! Earl’s TV w MS,CM! Superegg.CM! I’m You Mom and Dad! Inspiration: If you want Love you ' ve got to give a little, If you want Faith you’ve got to believe a little. If you want Peace turn your cheek a little. You’ve got to give to Live! — SH AdamJ. Marcello 1 19 Magnolia Ave. Memories: Senior class treasurer “89 Good times partying w DMandCRJFandUndercover,S plint.ML My writing class, DRandTC Amanda, you mean more to me than anyone, and I will always be with you even if we are apart. I love you. Inspiration: Thanks to everyone who has influenced me and made me who I am today. If love is true then it is unconditional. Christine C. Marino 4 Michael’s Lane “Constance” Activities: HR REP; Intermural Volleyball; Flick- er 1989 Memories: BTW HRMSLMACKWLM PNCH+JH DBET Ask KWKG — FBFP SUPER- EGG — LM CR — HAHAHA SNOWCAMP — HRMSKWLMWHMS KGLM PatandDave — En- thusiasm!!! Christmas Semi-Formal — 88! HTR SUMMER 87+88! J-N-F. Psalm 37:4+5. Thanks and Love You, Mom, Dad and Andrew!!! ILY DOUGH! Inspiration: God in your heart brings peace to your mind. Danielle Marino 37 MT Vernon St. Memories: BOTW RK,NG,KT,TM ,JR,GSG,KI ixe with HS ,LC,KLJC,and the rest. Wake and ba’ Parties! PN ask RK. Halloween 87. He stop i ask NG. Prom 87 w ML Junior Event TweeSin Ie w KT,NG,RK The Purple Bomber Thanx Mon I Luv You! Inspiration: People living in Com etition all I want is to have my peace of mind. — oston Kendall M. Marques 16 Old Ford Rd. Kendoo.Gretle Memories: GTW KNJRGSKMJJCMRR? MCADMHYPFCHDBRBKGLMCMKN CMRRMPLCI BFI — THUNDER SUM 86 The Gang Syracuse GrowlingandDD Ask JR CYO — VP — SK| CANADA — 2 10 89 SSC — can t wait 8 8 88 AskLCandMP Mom.DadandFamily — Love YouandThanx 4 Everything Activities: SI 2-4; Intra VB 1-4; CYO 3, 4 Inspiration: If m] mind can dream it, and my heart can believe it, know ' I can achieve it. Justina Luci Marr 1 8 Vine Street Tina Memories: Randy I love you Babe! BTW RGLC GGKCRKNGDMCBKWSPMLTB ' The Guys!’ Europe88! C-Camp87,ntm ask GG Locked Kne 217 ask WP ‘The Rafts w LC TB KR Spider; Nevergot caught The beach w RG I love yoi Mom; Thanks for everything miss you Dad Ac tivities: Cheerleading 3; FB; BB Inspiration: It ' not what you say, but how fast you say id Clinton Marshall Memories: Always remember: breakdown lane KP the Mcnugget rides again! KD we won’ be late LM smell that oil EE Good times with M ndy.Amy.and Nicole Special thanks to Scott Carl son:F=ma Inspiration: “So long as they don ' t ge violent I want to let everyone say what they wish for I myself always said what pleased me. Alber Einstein James W. Marshall 9 Amero Ct. Jim Memories: GT with MK, known you since se enth grade.alwavs bemy best friend. SA TL V remember the Envirolab +the van PS T1 EC-t-THE EAST GLOUCESTER GANG, and o course Ericca Remember the summer of 88 My I LOVE YOU, thanks for putting up with all th aggravation. Inspiration: To make the world better place Fredrick McCarl 3 Hopplosx Rd Carlotta E. McCarthy Glenmere Avenue Critter Memories: Best of times with RR ,JJ,KM,KW,LM, CR,MH,CH,DM,MB,KM,KN,GP, AND CG, NB, MM,NV. Fiesta 88? What happened CG? Karen — MOOOOII1JJ — The island and the wedding!! THE COOKIES! SUPERMAN at RR’s house! 3 on 3 with NV,NB,RR,CR,JT WOW! I couldn’t have made it without you mom + dad!!ILY! Thanks RRJIKM Inspiration: To the Class of 1989 — We ' re going where noone will find us, and if there’s a heaven, we’ll find it somehow!! — The Hooters Violet McCarthy 295 Atlantic Ra. Geoffrey McCulloch 36 Mt. Pleasant Karen M. McKay 42 Centennial Ave. Memories: GTW JJ,KN,RR,CM,MB,KG,ES,KM ,MN. This pen frows? Scared Cow. Hey CM- MOO! Literally“rolling” Roselle — Tnaaank God! Reading PF’s journal w JJKGKNMN; A bag of ccceel The Ketchup — Sum. 86. 12 16 88 SUPERman! MIM! Is that a llama? 7th Blk study, No, OK, Next! Thanks Mom, Dad, Mark — 1LY! Inspiration: If you try too hard to be someone you are not, you may waste the person you are. Michael M. Mcleod 27 Wheeler Street Memories: GT W JJ K M M B LM C M R R KG U C G — NLKGLSAMandTD?KG says’Tm ,Not Gullable!”GC the Deerhunter! GHS Foot- ball ! LS asks “Won’t the horses get tired” NL find out about Russians in WG TEIANKS MOM AND DAD!! Inspirations: The woods are lovely dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. FROST Laurie Melanson 5 1 Riverdale Park Laura Michalisin 29 Riverside Ave. Swiney The Big D Memories: B F F KW GTW WJKWCMCRDM RRMHCHKMPHLCCMLMKGRBMSMMJEJAS WWL Rem cards up at Omaley — KW Never forget RKPT ask — WLSWCHMHKW — Wayne — ILY! Thank you Mom+Dad I LOVE U! Activities: NHS; B-ball 2-4; Softball 1-4 Inspi- ration: Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true — LJ Cardinal Suenens Michael Militello 28 Chapel St. Memories: BEST TIMES W VO,GM,RR,JC ,JS, DS,NB,JS,CL,MS,SR,DL,JH,KR,MS,MC,VW,D P,GP,KR,CJ,CG,PC,T R.PA.MM.PW.CG.GS.M H,JE,LL,JLBL,JM,FC Rem Beach, Mook, ask JS,J S,GM,FM, Fishing Jimmy,PITSw DS,St. Anthon my D$ Lane, Camping 88 ALF.ROAD TRIP W RENEE — I LOVE YOU. Thanks MOM and DAD for everything. Activities: Hockey Inspi- ration: Friends are made by many acts they can De lost by one Cheryl A. Mondello 65 Taylor St. Memories: Always Remember Summer 87 W THE GANCJ’’ ATW TFRKJSNSEALA MNLSCF HWBALSND Getting slushed w RK THE PROM Why he won’t? ASK RK NEVER FOR GET THE MONKEY” A SK TF Always Rem “THE TOUR Thanx! was it 65,75 or 8b? He still Passed! Inspiration: Happy are those who dream but are willing to make tnose dreams come true! I LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, LEO AND MA- RIE! Eric T. Mountain 34 Webster St. Memories: GTW VM,DB,BA,AM,MP,HV,MN, EC,N K,DS,|G! BTW JI . wtw=BR,MG,HF,RR, MC,VB,AM,JT,and otner female acquaintances! GT in vet, 944, Z28,TA,Z24, Mini van! GT at ro om,beach,77 EPB.13 NS, EPYC, steel and endless! I know you know, only we know about 304! I liked it! I still lov u JJ! BEST DAY 9 23 86! WORST DAY 9 29 86! Inspiration: Ralph T. Mountain 6 09 47-9 29 86 Heidi G. Mugford 12 Bond St. Memories: Sal I Love You with all my heart. G T W, KW.MR.BR, TP, TW.DB.CB Rem. The TRUNK ask KW,MR,TP,TW.WDC, and NY Trip.DEF LEP concert in Cal. Activities: Softball Chargers; GHS Inspiration: Accomplish every- thing you want out of life. Thank You Mom and Dad I Love You. Darlene A. Muise 127 Leonard St. Memories: GTW: AM,CR,KW,LM,MH,RR,CM, GC,JE,AS,KM,AM,LM,TM,JB, and SP Thanks Scott for going w me. Never forget all the fun times at work, the CVS crew. Thanks to all my friends for the great memories, and Christine in NH. Thanks to my family for being there when I needed you! Goodbye GFtS! Inspiration: Never do what people expect and they’ll never be disap- pointed in you. BE YOURSELF ay 1094 Washington Street Memories: CHS Was a lot of funnel. Late night early Morning endeavors W KP. Plenty of crazy excursions by land and sea, MF.BHect. “Tell me how long your gonna stay here Joe? Some people say this town don’t look good in snow, you don’t care, I know” SNAP, Waterskiing, Barn-bashers, Capt. Michael Murray 1094 Washington St. Memories: Boot Rally W A A,SM,PA,BOO,ET C. Andy, how’s that atrophy? What’s up FLOUN- DER or somethin else? Kallhari B-Men SS — JB, GS,MS,BB,RR,CR,FC,JS,etc. — PETE, are vou OK? OT again Activities and Honors: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors: Yeah right Inspiration: there isn’t really a dark side of the moon, it ' s all dark — PF — Corey Grammas Tracy-Lynn Murray 13 Fenley Road Memories: GTW the same old 20. THE TANK. Physics class w AC — First you, then you . . . Hey — who’s a DRP? Andv, what makes you think 1 started the firedrill? NOt acting like a SMW. SF night. Sum of 88 w JS,AC,and others. “Hmm Jeai”l Activities: Fldhky 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; V-ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Syr Med 3 In- spiration: All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be . . . PF Corey Newman 5 Riverview Rd. NEWMAN, NEWDOG, MOLE Best of Times Gary.SteveIGTW FORT GANG FROG, JOE.SCOTT, KE1TH,LARRY,STANL EY.AND ALL THE BEST OF YOU GUYS. NEVER FORGET HS,LC,CN,VM,RD.O RBARKIES V’S PARTIES AT GARYS AND ALL THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AT CHS LED ZEP RULES PINK FLOYD CONCERT DAVID LEE ROTH SICK.THE CANAL CLUB 86,87,8 8,89, SAVE ME FROM THE GALLOWS POLE. MOST OF ALL LOVE YOU MOM Kathleen Nicastro 1 4 Old Ford Road Memories: BTW KMKMJJGSRRCMMNKGJH MBCCIEverett 2 14 88 ILY! PF’s Journal W JJKMMNKG KM rem. “The Thunder” B F Fa bag of ril a bag of cel — RR Scared cow?! — KMRR The Ketchup — The Gang SUMof 86 7th blk. study w GSKMRRCMPN SUPERman — MIM! Thanx MOMandFamily I Love You Inspiration: Life is like a mirror. Frown and it will frown back. Smile and it will return the greeting. Tracy L. Nickerson 9 Gaffney St. Tra Memories: BFA JennG,DG,NF,JS,LA,BS,KW,SS .E.Glou Gang Summer of 88 — HH Rem 8-20-88 w SSandDGTDHGTTSY?WDS! JL no more J’s Kay? Kav! GTAP! Bostonbound — TGWTTKM! NY trip There’s so much to tell The Hill W SL.J L,JB,TL,NJ,JT,JT! Ba — Miss Ya! Inspiration: Dream until your dreams come true. Catherine M. Noble 377 Magnolia Ave. “Cathy ' Memories: FIESTA RITUAL W AB CAMPING M ' SP. PITS.BEACHANDPARTIES! AUSTRI A GOING CO-COO W HS J.G. HAS THE HARD STUFF! LOOKING 4 YOUR CON- TACTS — JP CHIPS ASK VMANDLC LATER CN SCANDGT GVVT LC VM HS AB JP SP SC MM RD KS JS GR EW SA JG SS SV CN GT SC MM MW SG KG — DT — CLM I LUV U MOM AND DAD! Inspiration: BE WHAT YOU ARE, NOT M’HAT 6THER PEOPLE M ' ANT YOU TO BE! 89 Eric Scott Noble 79 Perkins Street Memories: GTM ' GMTRSM ' MMVOJHCLFC Austria ' 88 “the bed ask JS. LORI — NFY! Mom + Dad THANX for your love and support. Margo, Brittany, ILY! Inspiration: god, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the the courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the differences. Kathi A. Noseworthy 29 Hodgkins Street Kathren Memories: Never Forget S K R 12-20-86 1HMYDT! U Gotta M ' orship It Rotary Nino — SLOM’ DOM ' N!The Chasm-Men In M’hite Coats!ARF B BROTHERS No More Races Please! MIDNIGHT RIDER AND EASY RIDER Only On Weekends — Trying To Quit! SHAM ' N I L(iVE YOU BABE! ' 86 Inspiration: It ' s not so pretty when it fades away ' cuz it ' s just an illusion in this passion play. P. Benatar Anna M. Noto 35 Reservoir Rd. Anne Sista A Memories: Beach, MICH., Lunch, Banana Bread ask LA, Do U think we need a tow truck? ask MH. N Y, Vince’s house GTM ' LA,NN,EO,ES, GN,RN,GP,RG,KB,TNJL,PN,JS,GV,SC.NS,JS, DM.FTJL.LN, MZ.VN.BN.VA.RP.EE Activi- tball ties: Softball 1, 2, 4 Inspiration: You can’t achieve vour goal unless you give all vou ' ve got. Thanks Mom, Dad and Bianca I LOVE YOU! Michelle Novello 34 Commonwealth Ave. Memories: BTM ' KGKMJJRRKNMBLMKBMI FB(3 BchM KG .-RR wrg car? KGKM FRDLYS RdngPFJrnl w JJKMKNKG OOPS! wRG hOL SE! KGiCMTAPES KG 12 8@RB Ptv(a)RR SUPERman Hey LM — DYBYY? ask KB Gsp w SF comp w RJ DR — never forget ya I Love You MomandDad Inspiration: Remember yesterday and dream of tomorrow, but most of all Live For Today. Peter J. Novello 9 Seaview Road Pete.Skippv.105 Memories: GTM BLTRTRACESCM ANKMLM RRNP+FRDS.5 15 87 ALMS RFM COLE.50 Pickups Bovs. Semi 88, No Cookie (3) BL, Sundae Date @ AC, Pleese Keep Quiet as Activities: Baseball; Int. Vollevball Inspiration Then my goals were simple and my dreams were impos- sible, now my dreams are my goals And are within my grasp — THANK YOU Chris and mv friends. iLv NICOLE Erin Lee O’Sullivan 151 Thatcher Road Memories: Adventur ehill Basketball, Irie Summers Long Beach and t he everlasting friendships! Inspiration: To Emanc ipate the road less traveled witn the rising sun! To my family thanks for the support and love. Caspar J. Orlando 98 Prospect Street GIP Memories: Good times with JH,JC,VO,TR,PA,P HOOP u| •NfCE! P i - TIME AT TRACK? YA RIGHT! LOVE YOU MOMANDDAD. Activities: B-BALL 1, 2, 3, 4; “RED COATS Inspiration: DON’T CHANGE TO PLEASE OTHERS. W,KR. Remember playin HOOP up Middleton, a nd at the Y” “NICE PASS ACE a ! The boxing match, ASK JH,JC,KR,PA. “CACA GREAT Gina F. Orlando 9 Church St. Memories: Good times with SY,KB,RK,TP Nev- er forget the summer 88 Fiesta 88 — TP KS BE NB. Always remember talks in your room. Al- ways-n-foreva I love Stan 8-21-88 Inspirations: Thank you Mom and Sloopy for always being there for me North Shore here I come. Always remember ACCS more good times to come Class of 89 never forget 12-24-88 I love ya Stan foreval Robert P. Orlando 12 Alpine Ct. Bob Memories: Good Times with MH MC JA KI JC RM.KI JA don’t forget the good times Leaving School at Lunch. Good times in Martin’s Class Never forget you Debbie 6 13 87 Thank’s Mom and Dad Vito Peter Orlando 75 Concord St. Veet’s Memories: GTW MM,JC,RR JS,PC,RM,JM,BL, NB,JT,MS,GP,DP,MS,VW,CG,KR, CJ,JE,PS,G M,MC,JH,GO,CL,LR,PA,MM,CG,PW,SR,DS,G PS,G I,JM,DJ,SL,SW, Camping 88 GT A Beach Semi at CG I can’t take no more were’s the weeds Mikes Party Alf at Vais Hooken ask MMJC.BL Stew Best Looking VEET’S Carpentry Love Ya MOM DAD Inspiration: Don’t drink and drive you might spill your drink Robert L. Palazola 4 Proctor Street Bobby, Ironfoot Memories: C.A.M. GS House GTW JB,KM,MA, PF,IL,MF,BL,AN. MM.SD.GS.LF.DB.PG.KW.PF.JL Real cool guys! Activities: GHS Soccer Team. Line It Up money spent! J pi Inspirations: Money earned is Deanna M. Palazzola 22 Madison Avenue Dirty “D” Glow Chic Memories: James — NFY BTW MS VW GP MC KR CG CJ ND AW RL — “Glow Guys” Camp 871 AUSTRIA “88” DID-U ALF (5) Val d-Girl s 4hrs-GP Hold-up GHB! WWW@W CynW’L Semi w Phil! Thants Mich Lee and Mike I LOVE YOU!! Activities: CHEERLEADING FB-BB 1, 2, 3 Inspiration: You ' ve given me love support re- spect and happiness THANKS MOM AND DAD I LOVE YOU Traci Ann Palmer 38 Sargent St. Memories: GTW TW,(MOM)CB,LC,KS,MR JW ,1 A, TW.SS.TS, Friday ' s: GNO our party grapes Ask: CB,LC,SS,andTW WERE LOST! Ask:MR, S ummer of 88 Late Summer Nights — Mad Partin g! Do you know were I ' ve been? Ask: TW Ask HM about the trunk. Thanks Mom and Jack, Love ya! Miss you Dad. Inspiration: Live life to the fullest e very day as if there were no tomorrow. Cynthia F. Parisi 122 Bass Avenue Cindy, Cyn Memories: n f Mary Kay, Lori, Tammy, Best times w the same old crew. Spring 88 — Pasta fest, Pasture. The beach — day and night. New Y ' ork. The Barns. RS The Grinch. Donovan- stuck. Those Sundays w Dan — 1LY. Thanks Mom; Dad, Scott, Paul Activities: Class Officer; Student Council; SRC; Diving Inspiration: Eat, Drink, and be Merry. Grace J. Parisi 6 Macomber Rd. Gaye, Glow Chic Memories: GTW DP,CJ,MS,MH,CM,VW,KR,R R,RL“The Guys” N F Campin ' 88 — FJ(10 of 1 l)ask DP.Canobie Lk. GTW BN at BA ' s Flouse. NEVER FORGET Y A!, D. Girls, Dances, CGH4H Ask CGandDP, THE BEACH, Alf at Val’s, MC’sHouse, Forget Hold-up, THE SEMI 89. Ac- tivities: Cheer 1, 2, 3, 4; SB 2 Inspiration: Never forget the advice and confidence u ' ve given me. ILY THANKS MOM AND DAD Cory P. Parsons 12 Marble Road Memories: RMBR: THE SUMMER OF 88 WITH FRIENDS ED.GS.JF, and SM.: KILLER FROM MM A AT HC. WHATS UP OR SONEW1: GREAT FUN AT SUGARLOAF AT XMAS VACATION. RUM AND SOONES AT HARVARD. MOM AND DAD THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. Activities: FOOTBALL 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; AND TIMES REPORTER 4 Inspiration: A SUCCESSFUL PERSON MOVES TOWARD HIS EXPECTATIONS i amison Payne 15 Western Ave. Jami Payno Memories: BTW NJ+JP KJRALSMZ He Cole rem. the good times + get me a 7upl florida 86 88 w Janet-Fudrucker! Light ' s Out! ask Lauren Hey Kim Jami meets the big O! The lightbulb treatment — ask JP Always remember VVallbanger! Laundromat bathroom — RA MZ Stop Laughing! Inspiration: Remember life al- ways goes on Wendy-Lee Pecunies 101 Riverdale Park Memories: WAYNE 10-10-86 I LOVE YOU HON! BTW WAYNE JR NG TM RK NL GG DM ML JR AM miss you guys summer -88- Camping w Wayne+S+S Pink Spiders! REM: 1st Fishing trip G.H. beach! LOCKED KNEE 2 1 7 ask TM semi formal -88- THANK YOU MOM AND DAD FOR EVERYTHING. I couldn’t have done it without you LOVE YA! Inspiration: To make mom and aad proud of me! Gwendolyn R. Perry 1 19 Cherry St. Gwen Memories: ART!Allstatefestiva!,NewYorkTrip;fe rmentingslowlyinBiology . . . 1 0 1 FreeEbonyPenc ils;JabbaMcTongue. AMDayTripperlwillrememb eryou . . . CATABUSIThePeemageinEkaboobgth eCamel.Brainsandwiches GoSplut . . . WhatPRead ?Here?ONOThere!sgonrDad!To:Cop, Class, Hou seEK . . . ThankYouiLB — ThankuGTW Theyk nowwhotheyare . . . Inspiration: Be . . . ft anine Marie Perry ew Way Lane “NEEN’‘ Memories: Never forget the summer of 88 I LOVE YOU DEAN 6 3 88 GTWDGBACFHW AACHGPMLJVLSLMCSKMTSCMATAS CN MN HI MT CT Never forget all great times w my friends at Danvers. Driving lessons to CF BA AA watch out for the tree! JPandDG BAandTS CFandLF FOREVER I LOVE YOU MOM DAD AND RHONDA; camping with CF;will you still love me for the rest of my nfe:DG Kate C. Perry 62 Mt. Pleasant Ave. KATIE Memories: DAVE 10 7 88 ILY, Great times with the same old twenty. VIEQUES 89.THE TIME of our lives. Can’t be afraid! SANTA BARBARA CA JaneenandMAY A IMY Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2; Track 3, 4 1 LOVE YOU MONANDDAD NANAANDGRAMPY. Inspiration: WHENEVER I SEE YOUR SMIL- ING FACE I HAVE TO SMILE MYSELF BE- CAUSE I LOVE YOU — J. Taylor Susan L. Philpott 215 Hesperus Ave. Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Intra. V-ball 3, 4: Memories: BTW JPRCGGDSTFCN SCJMTMBFKOKCBEPMRGGRABMIEWPSS She’ll never come up and move over a SK JP; CAMPING 88 w CN+CANG;BOATw JPRC,K S,SF,PIZZAMAN!ASK BFt;Boys BASH — SV BF JF;The girls super Q’sINever stop laughing w RC;stop staring sis;Thanks ma + dad! love you both; Inspiration: TO UNDERSTAND AND BE UNDERSTOOD Keith C. Place 4 Parker Ct. Memories: G T W IH SL WJ JB SW MR CV TL BR and the rest of ya Activities and Honors: UECHI-RYU; KARATE w SL JB BJ DC MC; Capt. Rifle Team Inspirations: I may grow older but I refuse to grow up! We think therefore we acqueline Powers :0 Edgemoor Rd. Jackie Memories: Jerry 5-9-86! BTW SP,CN,MI,SC,E W,RC,AB,HS,HM,LC,GG; Tufts w CN! The Boat w SPRCKES Stood up by JC.PM ask RC! Looking for contacts? w Catn! N F Fiesta 86!w JC She ' ll never come up, ask SP! G T at Jerry s with the Gang Move over Sue! Thanks Mom and Dad. Inspiration: If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. JohnJ. Ramo s 123 Magnolia Ave. Ram bo Memories: Partying with — MR,LP,SN,JG,DL,M R,KK,MW,DT. Driving around with:SN,DL,FC,DT,MM,MR, Camping with: MR ,LP,DL,MR,ASJH,CH,DS,CM. Hanging around with the Magnolia Crew — having good times and bad times in Alliance. Inspirations: you only live once. Never Forget: Aunt sisjudy Lyons ana Kathy McLean Roselle Randazza 273 Washington St. Memories: The BEST of times with the BEST of friends: CM KMJJKNKMMBJRGSMHCHWLL MKWDMMMLMsLJH. Scared Cow; Literallv “rolling ; A bag of ccce; Thaaank God!; 7th Blit study; SUPERman — MIM! Is it a llama? 12 16 88! 4-wheeling — we ' re stuck! 3 on 3 — the beach! Thanks Critter I love U Mom + Dad. Inspiration: You can’t unscramble scrambled e ggs Jodi A. Ramos 30 Ashwood Road Jo Rudolph DJ Memories: 10-20-86! Dan, I LOVE YOUlTopsfiel d!6TW DMGSDSKMWPSLRRKM KNCMDBN ICCISyracuse.growlingtdd — ask KM!U-turn — WP!Gaye — BFFTThanks for everything mom, Da nny,andnana!I LOV E YOU! Activities: Yearbook Ed. 4; JR Rot. 4 Inspiration: Without my moms love and support, I would never have made it! I LOVE YOU! Thomas J. Randazza 15112 Sayward Street ZIGGY Memories: GTW JC.JH.GO.EE.CH.SW ,EN,GM .MM. HEY JOEL YOU WOF SKATES, oldies, The Breakfast Club.Fletch w mm,oh No! ANYONE GOT AN ERASER? Activities Fresh- man Football; Senior Golf Thank you mom and dad I LOVE YOU BOTH! Inspiration: Nothing makes a person more productive than the last minute! Roberto Randazzo 26 Bolham St. 56 Melissa Ann Rankin 19 Bond St. Missy BOO-BOO Memories: GTW NW KW HM BR SLJB JL AD TP HJ CB MZ ask HM about the trunk Rem: New York trip 88’ DC trip 87 ' HM the window NICOLE rem the times in the GB. We’re lost ask TP Sum of 85’ w BR NICK 9-23-88 1 love you forever Thank You MOM and DAD I love you Inspiration: To never let life get you down!! Bonnie Reardon 199 Washington St. Memories: B OT W P K , S B ,J O , DO , A B ,J P WWW GGG VB — wiegttb? IMY1 Trina’s scarf blue bomberand death rides BU w McGuyver Wally World Mr. Pumpkin the exit full moons killer sunburns DB — 7 3 88 silly string 7 16 88 reset the clock 10 14 88 REUNION 1LY MomandDad.thanx for everything! Inspira- tion: I know that you’d be here right now if I could let you know somehow Mark Paul Reardon 47 Englewood Rd. Christina Redmond 5 Ashland PI. Chris Jim Sloopy Memories: GTW SLMGKSKSDMLMKWLMR RMHCHJAJEWLLMADLMJHAM Summer 88! The Palace! We’re on a mission — ask LM New York Trip Sue’s house — You woke me up TWICE, my dog jumped! Rem. The cookies — ask CM EM2 — ask KW(RoomY) CM — Ha, Ha, Ha! 5:30A.M. W JA Thanks Mom and Dad I LOVE YOU!!! Inspiration: Stand up and turn around never let them shoot us down — Heart Jeanine E. Rhodes Saville Road Memories: GTW PM,RD,HL,SC,LC,KOandSY O, RCM THE JAMS, PARTY UP SN’S.HAVIN A FEW? YEP HW AGAIN, REM CAMPING — SORRY BOUT YOUR TENT BS, THAT CAR KG — REM GETTIN TICKETS, DIVERS, CBS GIRLS! SCRUB IT CHUCK, RD U JINX, PAT THANX FOR EVERYTHING — BR.MAMY YOU GET ME GOIN,$MOTH,LUV U BOB 1 1- 2-85, I LOVE YOU MOMANDDAD Inspiration: I SING FOR THINGS MONEY CAN’T BUY — S. NICKS Derek Richards 41 Riverdale Park Liisa M. Robertson Rowley Shore Memories: SCOTT 6 85 ILYA HON! N F ALL OF OUR MEMORIES 3 5 86 SNOWY NIGHTS VENEZUELA AND ALL OF OUR FIGHTS! B T WITH B F AMY ALWAYS BE DEVIOUS! N F T W TCDBGCGMJR, ROX. DYE-JOBS, FOOD! Vt MY HEART BELONGS TO 2-TIMER. THANKS AND I LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, J. AND SCOTT! Activities: BAS- KETBALL 1,2, S,4;CAPT. SOFTBALL 1,2,3, 4 Inspiration: FEW PERSONS HAVE THE COURAGE TO APPEAR AS THEY REALLY ARE. Travis C. Roland 516 Essex Avenue TRAV.T Memories: 13 years of snider, WHOELSE? The BC mobile w Pete — GTW:Mono,CN,PM,LH.D K-JH.MB.MC — “beach MUNCH 89 Activities: Football; Track; Hoop; Jr. Rotarian; German Club Inspirations: Memories are fine as long as you don ' t live off of them Ted Rose 1 172 Washington St. AXXjPSYCHO Activities: 88-89 Baseball with the Guvs! Inspi- rations: Who Dares Wins!!:LIGHTNIhiG never strikes the same place twice: TR-n-SB Kelli J. Rowe Top of the Harbor Special K Activities: Job training program 34 Inspiration: Guns and Roses my dream come true Goals: Write books and songs have a steady job. Brenda A. Russell 32 Millett Street BREN BOO ' ' Memories: GTW MR NW HM SL MZ JB CB RA. THANKS DAVE! WHITE MTNS NEW YORK TRIP! THE TRUNK ASK HM BIG HOUSE RHODE ISLAND. SUM OF 85 W MR THE BOSTON CONCERTS — 8 18 87AND9 88! THANKS MOM! MISS YA DAD! Inspiration: EVEN WHEN YOU THINK OF LEAVING, THINK ABOUT IT. THINK ABOUT IT BEFORE YOU GO! STEVIE NICKS Daniel John Rvan 14 East Main St. DANO.BRAD Memories: STRWY TO HELL W SS.CN.TL CAMPING AT CRAZY HORSE WHAT A TRIP BACK FIELD NEIGHBORHOOD GTW MS, LC, CN.HS.CN, RD.VM.LP.MK, PSJM.EC, IC.MR.AS-WA.CR.TR.LO.MW.JT.NTJM.PM SG,TK,LB,DK,JF,BP . LUV YOU MOM. MISS YOU DAD . . . Inspiration: You can’t always get what you want. but if you try sometime, vou just might find vou get what you need WAf DA ' Kelley D. J. Ryan 17 Ellery Street Kel, Glow Chick. Memories: Sum. “85” Scott B F F AW BTW AW,DP,MS,GP,VW,HL,HS,CJ,MC,LC,MM The guys. D-Girls N F Sum“88’’,wkd in Essex w LC rdtw AW,HS,LC The Raft, 3rd[] ask TM LC all ngtr (3) MS N F Dances, GH — Beach, Vac 89 Talks w AW and my F F FG I LOVE YOU Mom, Dad Inspirations: There are too many pos- sibilities and too many dreams to ever lose HOPE Kevin J. Ryan 2 A Stan wood Ave. Boo Memories: Rem the barn the apartment at Mur- ray’s Hey Hunk and Fattie You to ville Don’t forget to Boot and Ralley, To my Vokie Buddys Don’t forget Martin in the Van to the House Scott not atr Anthrax Metalica Rules Fattie what? Villey give me a ride in your. Estimate Wick Put in the Cruel! Activities: Basketball 1, 4; Football 1 Inspirations: Boot and Ralley. Lewis D. Ryan 6 Riverdale Park Scott Rvan 16 Washington Sq. “Not” Memories: GTW Mike,Dick,J. Lowe, Joe H.,Rose y,and Valerie “Fishing’ Strawberries, The Club, Classes with Mike, and Cards. N.Axl Rose rules!! Activities: Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 1988 NEC Player of the Year. Inspirations: Winning isn’t everything, it ' s the only thing: To someday play on the PGA tour with Bob Tway. Christopher Sallah 56 Hilltop Rd. Tim Sampson 9 Juniper Road Memories: Good times with JT,TL,CC,DL,CH, but best times w. NICOLE, Love ya hunny bun- ny Hey JT Let’s play 2 sip at the Dridge Say Hi to Pepe L ask TL NO more B-Day parties in my car Ask NL + JT the 23rd Ask CC Summer 87 88 w Beach,WD89,Whatpurple?ask Nicole T + N 2-21-87 4-ever Inspiration: Be yourself because that’s all you can be. I Angela Sanfilippo 10 Allen Street Ang, Ginzo, Cucuza Memories: Steve 1LY 10-19-87 GTW SC,ML,T R, JS, PL, MR Missy rem all the walks on the bouv. OH Mis I smellCh.ch, Chinese food, bird calls. Rem at Semi-formal at MC ' s. Steve Rem Stage Ft. w DL,JS,SC,AS eating 2 Busty ' s! DF The Blimp . Ask ML 10-7-88. Inspiration: Take each day as it comes! 1 love you Mom and Dad! Kathy” Dominic Sanfilippo 3 Beauport Ave. Fro gg Memories: Good times with Gents Bink Sandy Chris Roy Lats Rick Dags Cups Good times Pool room getting barred Camping Stag e Fort Trip w-GentsanaChris Road trips Down the cellar w-JoeandScott Gym Locker Room sup erbowl halftime Never forget Amy Good Har- bor. Love always. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Inspiration: Live your life for yourself not for others. James V. Sanfilippo 4 Maplewood Court 4 Maple JAMO Memories: BTW Veets, Mike, Bob, Raz, Gap-Sap, LaBanza Joe T Beako + the Glo-Chics. Austria 88 .Rmbne.ask VW. GHB 88 Cmpn w Fish’n Jim ♦ RR Mook ask MMFM JSJM E.Shop 86-89 rem all the parties. Dedheds — Halloween 88 — JS GS MM RR JC N ' B VO. Semi-f. at Cheri’s. I Luv U Mom + Dad. Inspiration: To Live a fun Life. Rem only the Good die Young. P.S. Don’t Get Shot at Good Harbor. 89 Everett Sawyer 12 Sayward St. scrUv Memories: GTW HVFMPFEHEMat HVHouse MJ Don’t forget the kid down the stairs St Pe- ter’s Gang NF BigC JM I’ll never forget chmge bkf at 6:45 DR 11 18 88 or 8 18 88 KAT. I LOVE YA KATHLEEN 2 14 88 87-88 TUNA F MICHEE thanx Mom + Dad I love you! In- spiration: One always remembers his mistakes but always forgets his triumphs. Stephen Savess 20 Shore Tf ill Road Memories: Great times with CM.BJ.CO.MCJSJ G Inspiration: Stay young long as you can before you have to grow up! Erika J. Schernig 1082 Washington St. Memones: ACKSRSKSGICSKBKMRRLMKGJS LAPNRBCM Never forget vou all 7th Block study — LA ' s Banana Bread — DEF 10 12 87 — 9 28 88 w AC+KS — MAC w Allv 87 — Punck Buggy” Goal ask KG-JS:Cot the Mootts! Mom Thanks for all vour love and un- derstanding 1 love vou always. Activities Na- tional Honor Society Inspiration: I don ' t care about money. I just want to be wonderful — Marilyn Jeremy Smith 8 Andrews Ct. Memories: Christmas shopping with the Nova Boys. “What’s up sweet and sour sauce?” Mr.AAJB. Disaster strikes at Bo Kings “Is it anybody’s birthday?” RCCM GTW Same old 20. Barn parties, 12 hour band, CSN Concerts, Aerosmith “who’s the driver?” Activities: Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Yearbook (This is YOUR book) Inspiration: If you smile at me I can understand, cause that is something everybody everywhere has in the same — CSN Philip Alan Snider 96 Concord Street Phil, Snidder Memories: GTW TR.MS ,JC, and the rest of the gang. Friday night cards w GHS Football. Do you want to play a game? ask CL,DS,GI. Col. klinkt Job hunting w JC, guard parties Sum of 88 + 89. Back Door Stork! Activities: Varsity Football Inspiration: Be yourself not what others expect you to be. Thanks Mom and Dad! Michelle M. Sonia 8 Morgan Ave. Mickey, Cheii Memories: GTW NS, BG EP, ML, CE, LS, LS, SE Sum of 85; N. WOODSTOCK 1 1-19-88. ask JP, JS, CC, CB, MJ, JK, RM,RP, and KW. Parties for BSand BG. (a) CCandJH camp! Don’t screw up now — ask JH! After Semi — ask SLJT,BR,KP,C C,MC, KG, Vernon’s! Activities: Basketball; Soft- ball; NHS! Inspiration: He that cannot obey can- not command! Thanx Mom and Dad — I LOVE U Shelley Marie Souza 87 Centennial Ave. Derek Spanks 17 Youngs Road Spanky GTW: JV, NS, SC, AND MR Infamous Words: “I smell cough drops!” Infamous question: “Where’s Woodstock?” Rude Cafeteria Humor w JV,JS,NS,LA, and SC Maggie was a good . . . Musician bumper stickers New band? Jeff B onham Magic bus. Mr page and Mr. JIMI James. Hey folks, I made it! Thanks mom + dad and short stuffl In the words of Dennis Miller: “I’M OUTTA HEREI!’’ Mary Beth Sperry 1 4 Green Street “Sperry” “GlowChic” Memories: BTW MC,AW,VW,DP,GP,CG,HL, ND,KR,CJ,LC,MM. CMP’N “88”. FJ.RR.BC, ask HL Guy of 86-89. D-GIRLS 1988. Austria Did you? NF MC,DS,MS,BK. YNGBLD GHB, Val’s (alf) 7A K+G. I Luv U Mom and Dad. JJ.JS.and NANA NFY Steve. Thanx Mrs. K+D. Activities: Flicker Staff; Jr. Rotarian Inspiration: The ride w U was worth the Fall, Loving U made life worth LIVING!! BK 2-1-86 y 15 Clearview Ave. Aimsta Sparky Aimdog Memories: Lots of fun and good times with Mart and the same old 20 I love the Dubettesl Sum.8£ Oh my god what a sum I LOVE YOU MARC! 1 LOVE YOU MUM.DADANDMOLE Activitie: and Honors: Student Council; Gilnetter; Elicitor Flicker; Co-prez N.H.S. Inspiration: That man tc man the world over shall, brothers be for a that Robert-Burns ason Stanley 17 Magnolia Ave. Stan the man Memories: BF+JR+TH+PA Hampton Bead Can’t unlock the door from the inside GT — JStheT A ' s only running on 7 cylinders take i Tor a spin-crash BF+JR 4:00am Newbury car im pounded no ride. Inspiration: Take control be tore people take control of you, seek out ant destroy your competitors they deserve no mercy Sean David Story 19 Brooks Road Memories: Friends: HJ,AN,JV,AR,JS,NL,SC,G1 ,JP Good Friends:NB,AE, 1 g, Sailing, Flat Rock, Easter lNJV,AR,1S,NL,SC,G1 LTvV.EM.CK.PjC. Flyii ig,Hat Kock, taster PT, — Day-O — yoi tnow what I ' m talking about. If you think abou it for a sec but don’t tell no-one it’s a secret. Michael Sutera 8 Harvard St. Mike, Soupy Memories: GTW Scott, Dick, Justin, Joe. Also - CH.TR JC,MH,SW,KW,EL,MF,TR 44 — forget Michelle9-24 ILY The golf club, 9th tet fballcard games, pool at dicus, Fishing”who ha the Bait, and every class w Scott Activities: Foo ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseba 1, 2, 3, 4; NEC All-Star; G ' bodies Inspiration: T be the best at whatever I do in life ILYMOM.DAD Roy W. Sutherland II 7 Ocean Avenue Lordship, Wizzard.Royboy, Cowboy, Roybo, Floy Memories: I Love You Nanci! T Dead, AC DC Pink ask SS. Tull 87-88, Ms STRAT Nautilu Fun ask T Y — PLA, ALL NIGHTERS at M Place. — Sutherland’s Law GTW A1I 89: Cl MENT Activities Rifle 1.2: Grenadiers — RRl Inspiration: Peace through Loving. Sharing. Gi ing. Understanding, Forgiving, Hoping, Drear ing. and More Love — R Sutherland. 7 Forest Street Heath’, Sweetie Memories: Ricky 5-10-87 I L Y F BTW CN, CJP.KR.AB.AW.SP.MI.TF, LP.CN JC.HL.VV Seabreezes ask HL. Rem 7 4 87 ask C Whoohoo The Door ask VW RDTW KR.AW, C NF 88 Fiesta w RC3 Swetness ' The Boat HL. Thanks Mom and Dad I love You! Insp ration: To see the world in peace, not pieces Giuseppe Taormina ' 8 Beacon St. oe T Memories: GTW ' .N.B N.V V.O IS R.R G.S D.P R.S BASH AT STAGE FORT CAMPING 88 HOLD-UP AT GOOD HARBOR. THANKS MOM+DAD I LOVE YOU. I LOVE RACHEL S. THANKS FOR THE GREAT TIMES. Inspi- ration: BE THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE DON’T CHANGE TO PLEASE OTHERS. oseph R. Taormina 3 Riverview Road BUBBA.BJT [Memories: GTW JB,JH,CC,SL,JL,WJ,CN,RS,S W,RS,NL,TS,TL,MS,RJ, JS,RT,CB,LC,TM,DM NG,JR,In Other Words Good Times With Eve- -yonelH REM 3 A.M. AT LTM Racing carriages. All of the good times at the mountain (the moun- ain crew) Activities: UECHI; RYU; Karate No. 1 Inspiration: “Good times Bad times You know |l’ve had my share” . . . Led Zep. Amy Thompson !5 Eastern Avenue Memories: Slocum” RAASSBMZSK SMDV ACA at Pine Knoll w RA Where’s the sign? TMaley school ask MZ NF The Meaat Man ituck in the car w ADCD Semi w JAMIE! Get a k-aost ask SB XMAS PARTY in Lynn w Stephen It’s snowing”Maroon camero wrong one! A1 k ' ays Rem you Burt NF the summer of 86 Fiesta, nspiration: “Don’t know what you’ve got until s gone.” ILY MOM+DAD. hris Thompson 3 Green St. latfish Memories: Lynnfield the T’s in the road ask MR B Inspiration: There is a feeling 1 get, when I ok to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving LED ZEPPLIN ary Wa alker Ct. harleen Trioli 106 Washington St. emories: GTW MT,FT,RT,KJ,JB,turtleand ev -oneatsals. GTA pdstmcd. Never forget hoveys- lool w KFflushingtoletsbtarollerpaLThere is nly one person who holds the key to my heart, f ill always luv u Butch. Inspiration: To be your If not trying to be someone you’re not follow ur heart and you will last forever. Michelle Trioli R106 Washington St. BUFFY Memories: Great times with CT.FJ.R T.CH.KJ.T urtle.JP and all the guys at SAL ' S. Never forget all the GTA the Birtnaay parties and sleepovers. Inspirations: To live up to my goals in life and to learn from my mistakes. And to have a successful relationship with Devin. Love Ya! Susan E. Turner 9 Floneysuckle Road Susie, Sprout Memories: Tournaments and camp w NE crew. Hanging out w gang. Frolic, snub, pineapples, That tree is upside-down! DandR person. NC, VT, Trinity, Yale w EC, KS, MC, EB. Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4; Wnt. and Spr. Track 1,2,3, 4; NHS, Librarian; Junior Rotarian; Year- book 2, 3, 4, Ed. 4; Stud. Council; NELTA In- spiration: Don ' t it always seem to go that you cfon’t know what you ' ve got till it ' s gone. — Joni Mitchell Geoff H. Van Auken 18 Beach Road Van Halen;Ge-off Memories: SC,DS human sun-block ask IS, skiing in NH w NS, do ya take a mathask LA JR KB wheres my NYS? Eree Jimmies ask AN, Jill have some carbonated coffee. SC it’s tan-time, of corpse. Chris have some vicks. Acoustics in phys- ics w ssandMr. C. Rem UNH ptvs w FS. Friends F life. Luv ya JR. Inspiration: Hold on to your dreams and they ' ll come true. Christian Veator 53 Atlantic Rd. Memories: JAN 17 88ARRIVAL DAY. ROY STILL WAITING FOR MY PINK FLOYD TICKETS. HAPPY TO BE A PART OF S ACL. ATLANTIC CITY TRIPGOOD TIMES WITH :JH,JH,JC,TL,BJT,SW, SCAN DSPANIS H TEACHERTHANKS TO WJ FOR BEING THERE. Inspiration: I AM JUST A NEW BOY STRANGER IN THIS TOWN, WHERE ARE ALL THE GOOD TIMES? P FLOYD — YOUNG LUSTKILL THE WABBIT3 Alice Vicari 10 Perkins St. Burckhardt Vielhauer 8 Riverview Rd. Burcki Memories: Great time with the soccer team. Ex perience at GHS with class of ' 89. Activities: All kinds of sports Especially soccer and volleyball reading; listening to music Inspiration: Live is life! . - • C. BRF.AKF? CH SW TR |C CHEMDOG Michele Walen 22 Calder Street Shelly, Shell Memories: SEAN 8-21-87 1LY BEST OF TIMES WITH: NSJR.CH.MH.RR.TR.FC.KW.WL.ET W V.P.G — CHUCK! SUMMER 87 MS FIG ' S CLASS, MONKEY SEE MONKEY DOIVTJ MOST SPECIAL TIMES WITH SEAN — NEW YEAR ' S EVE 87, OUT THE WINDOW AND BOZ! Inspiration: THE PAST IS PAST, BUT TOMORROW WILL LAST FOREVER, THANKS MOM AND DAD ILY! Scott Warren 29 Trask St. Memories: NEW HAMPSHIRE TRIPS W JB.Bj RIDE 1 EUROPE 89W JH and all those girls!!! — DLR — AERO — BOSTON — THANX MF“SIS” for all your help — 12 19 86 NJ. Inspiration: MANY TIMES I ' VE LIED MANY TIMES I’VE LISTENED, MANY TIMES I ' VE WONDERED HOW MUCH THERE IS TO KNOW MANY DREAMS COME TRUE AND SOME HAVE SILVER LINES, I LIVE FOR MY DREAM AND A POCKETFULL OF GOLD. T,NJ,RA AC DC W JBJTRSNMNJ LIM Amy Ellen Watson 45 Perkins Street Memories: Duke 12-9-86 I Love You!! BFF KR G TW KR,MC,MS,VW,DP,CJ,MI,MD,AB,LC,HL ,HS,CS,CH,ELO — In NH Ski — PTY’S Summe r“87 VM ' s.GH — Long Beach. Happy Rdt ask LC,KR,HS D. Girls Miss you Peter and John RIP I Love You Mom, Dad and Brian. Inspiration: I want to go where the sun keeps shining through the pouring rain. “To live and love.” Duke+Amy Matt Webster 9 Langsford St. Memories: The Oxymorons, 85-88 [PatJulianSeth ]RIP. Stupid things 1 have done:P.B.Sandwhicht “Don’t kill the Nogas — LukeRWBgoodforme — DP [The CastleJThe OM show. ‘Shut up Other Stuff:Rockin’ on a beach[hi Mark], Hi Becky. MS house[“I can ' t ignore it, I paid for it” jChandos’ house[be a fish neadJGB Falls[ha!] In- spiration: So it goes, that was river, this is the sea. RED — FETTER BORF BUSY. Heather Whaley 3 High Street Place Memories: Always rem.GTW CF,BA JP,CH,TF, CM, CE.KS, never forget Fats vs. Duckface” (Fats wins again) Ask CF how about the BCW (It lives on), Never forget the wedding, good luck Babts. Always rem. The Boot! Who wears them, ask CFandBA. Thanks Mom and Dad 1 luv youl Inspiration: Hold on to your dreams at whatever the cost, for w hard work and dedication none will be lost. Glen Wheeler 10 Sayward St. Wheels crash Memories: Remember the Good Times at lunch with TW TH SR JE WC SM MC RM JM with the Magnum and Jeep Activities and Honors: NHS Member and Achievement Award in Cabinet Making for 3 years. Inspiration: To become a professional motocross racer have my own busi- ness with. Nicole Y. White 74 East Main St. NIKKI Memories. GTW MR RA LM MZ JB KW J REM: 10-30-88 MR BJT JB NF MIS REM:AL -- — THE GOOD TIMESMZ SY RA REM HAMPT N BEACH THAT LOOKS FAMILIAR! R WANNA LEAVE? 6-2-85 JOHN I LOVE YOl THANKS MOM AND DAD I LOVE YO BOTH! Inspiration: NEVER LET GO OF YOU FRIENDS BECAUSE THEY MIGHT NOT A1 WAYS BE THERE Peter Wickey 1 03 Langsford St. Nicknames: Nick, My lord, Stick Hey you Memories: Basketball fr, cut Jv, varsity Rigl bench Next to go and JC camping 88! fun tinr with MM. PA.KR.CG. THANKS RICK Inst ration: SURPRISE SURPRISE I WEAR A BR A Keith Michael Williams 39 Commonwealth Ave. Whitey.Wipps Memories: GTW PF JR GG JL GH GT H MF ' MJF — JH’Thx Bt DumpingonKWinHR! us89!A LW AYSREM5 29 881 DkOVETHEP RCBU S!H VSPtvsITLAV KMKNCryingAg USAF 8 10 89 Thanx Mom + Dad! Inspiratio One kiss won’t last forever’TLESH for LULL Krista L Williams Uncas Rd. Globes Memories: DEAN ILY!B F F LM GTW CR M.RR.DM.MH.CH.IH MS.JA.SW WL.CM K( LC. Never forget O ' Malev plaving cards ask L FBFP ask CM and KG.Emask CR(Roomv)Nev forget RKPT W CH.MH,LM,SW.WL Summi 88 1 LOVE YOU MOM-DAD-GRETA-EMM THANKS! Activities: BASKETBALL 2. 3, Capt. 3 JV’ Inspiration: FOLLOW YOU DREAMS IN WHATEVER YOU DO Valerie Williams 55 Dennison Street Val, Glow Chic Memories BTW MC.DP.MS.CG.GP.HL.RL ,AW,ND,LC+MN. Glow Guvs Be . Austria, ( Camp 87, SMU.GHB. First love — SB ' Prts CV.PF.and Scum ' s Campn ' 88 He Pete.Ch Your Corn Activities: FB. BB Cheerleading 2. Capt. 4. ILY M.G+G! Inspiration Just w-hen beneved I couldn ' t ever want for more, this ev changing world pushes me through anotht door RM SB Scott A. Wonkka 15 Marble Street Willie Memories Good Times with CN.BB.GT.BF.DI G.SC.lL.CN.SY.SG.DP.GP.KR.AW VO.MM a trips SI mer of 8o WA CPI Rem the llnighters T Roac Sksnard Concert Xmas Vac 87 Sun Mavericks Sum 87 3 cars Thanx Mom Dad I spirations: Girls in c o 89 PTO : RA ot VOL ' on fAL- RigPi tmn Inspi- BUI THV iHR ' A HEPO gAgi I ' Ll r. ' Al ■ A man EMMY J,4 ■ Kelly Ann Wyatt 32 Lake Rd. Sherri A. Young 19 Riggs Street Shez Memories: I love ujohn Forever 9-27-85 End- less love! BTW JR,DP,KB,MK,SL,SW,BB,T N,WJ,AF,SL,GO,DJ,CL,DF,TM,JA,DS SA The gang esp.Jen.R.and Steph,, Remember the AH Nighterl Are u having fun yet? Is this our cab? Where’s Lori? MZ — mom’s car Inspiration: If u love something set it free if it comes back its yours if it doesn’t it never was Love ya Ma Betsy Zadig 104 Dennison St. DOCTOR’Z” Memories: GOOD TIMES W AR CD ML HS KD AMY MOUNT RUSHMORE SUMMER OF 881 MONSTERS OF ROCK IN MAINE JOEL I LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOR- EVER 7 26 88 Activities: CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Melissa Zulkowski 108 Eastern Ave. Memories: LOVE YA DAVE 10-3-86! BTW LC SY DS NW BR RA BA KB AT REM HAMPTON NW RA SY1 DAIRY QUEEN ASK RANW SY FIGAROOS! RA IT’S SO HOT BACK HERE ASK LC RKPT LC REM STEAL MA’S CAR SY1 THANKS MON FOR EVERYTHING, I LOVE YA! In- spiration: NEVER PUT OFF TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY! list ' d noita F.DJ.L |M rs Tht )id MEMORIES OF FACES UNKNOWN ieith Pooler [emories: Party! Regal Madness McNugget Death Rides:Prom nite limo ride THE ARM. Beth’s jacuz, Riley’s parties Cop Chase 188$ Party with Chuck Friends: Chad, jiza, Rich, Clint, Marrielle.Noni, Osh, Stanz, Cathy, Cameron, Kim, Tara Inspirations: We have come too far, we have sacrificed too much; to disdain the future now” JFK 69 I L CAMERA SHY Walter Cabral Steven Cardone Michael Carpenter Brian Fisher David Gentile Troy Jankowsk Jack Lombardo Michael McCormack Kimberlee Militello Bryan Nelson Dean Paolillo John Pata Glenn Robertson Kim Silva I Foreign Exchange Students Hallo! My name is Charley. No my real name is Karl- Hubert, but because of the weird pronunciation I changed my name. I came here from a little village called Herlarhofen with about 1000 inhabitants. It is in one of the most beautiful areas in Germany, near the Alps. The idea to visit America has been on my mind for a long time. So I started in January of last year, together with Daniel, to write applications to dif- ferent high schools in America. I heard about Gloucester from a foreign exchange student who visited my school in Germany last year. At this point I want to thank Mr. Chane. He was so kind to try all possible host families for Daniel and me. Finally he found only one family. This family was very kind and took us both in. I am very glad that I found some real friends here in Gloucester. I am also very happy with the school here. I met some great kids as well as great teachers. My hobbies are: reading, skiing, biking, hiking, and just having fun with friends. Altogether my American visit has been a great experience. A lot of people helped make it a suc- cessful visit. Karl-Hubert Kerschbaun My name is Daniel Buhler (similar to Ferris, but I’m not as good in skipping school as he is) and I come from a little town called Leutkirch in West Germany. I’ve been interested in the United States for a long time, so I finally decided to come and live here for a school year to see what life is like for an American teenager. Although there are many differences in the way of life (American kids work much more often than German kids do, for example). I think people in general are pretty much sim- ilar all over the world. We all worry about the same things: friends, parents, and money. Living in another country for a year as I have done can help in understanding people in other countries much better. As a matter of fact, the Americans have been very nice to me and I have made good friends in school. I’ve rec- ognized that here in the U.S.A. people are very casual, open to other people and it’s easy to get into contact with them! Something I’ve really enjoyed. My stay in the United States has been a very good experience for me. I’ve learned much this year, and I’ve had much fun. Daniel Buhler I am from Berlin, West Germany. I have learned many new things and had many new experiences since I have been in America. The reason why I’m here is because my organization placed me in Gloucester. Burckhardt Vielhauer 71 September Sept. 5 — Roselle, watch out, here comes Cujo! Quick shut the window! No wait the window is falling out! Ask rr, gs, and JR Sept. 6 — class of 1989 night at Good Harbor Beach. Sept. 7 — Someone is telling me to pull over, oh my god, it’s my dadS — ask JB, RR, KA. Sept. 8 — We’re finally Seniors® Sept. 12 — Guys my hand is stuck in the table! Help me get it out! Sept. 14 — Dirty D” gets license plate from MC. Sept. 14 — Four wheeling, getting stuck, and just sitting there waiting. The automatic horn, quick wave! And the window finally getting fixed. Ask RR KM GS and JR. Sept. 14 — 4 wheeling — stop laughing; we’re stuck® Ask RR JR GS. Sept. 15 — Happy Birthday Deanna Palazzola F Diamond Girls. Sept. 15 — Krista, don’t you think it’s a little bit early to look for a semi-formal date?” Sept. 15 — Rem. the runaway carriage SL JH JB and Bubs. Sept. 16 — Happy B-Day Jon H. — Jen. Sept. 16 — Yes! Carolyn is out with the girls tonite! Too bad Joe is playing cards!” Sept. 16 — What? UFO’s? at O’Maley? Sept. 16 — “No! They’ll already be taken by the first dance.” Sept. 16 — Hey RR, do you want to go 4-wheeling? Sept. 17 — Jackie Amero learns how to drive? Sept. 17 — The Party! SF passing out and the three of us trying to lift him. Quick the cars rolling. Ask SL JR KM TR, and SF. Well, maybe not SF. Sept. 17 — Happy 17th B-Day Christine Marino F MN and KG. Sept. 17 — Mooose® One heck of a night — ask JA RR. Sept. 17 — Hey Roselle, Moooose! F JA Ha! Sept. 20 — Happy B-Day Tyler and Flamingo. Sept. 20 — Too cool for me! Way out of my league! Sept. 20 — Hollie — did he go to the store yet? Tra!! Sept. 20 — Hey Sharron! 1 always wanted to have a girlfriend like you! As well as your cousin Mary VIERNON! — Right Jen?! Sept. 21 — Krista — we still don’t have dates! F CM Sept. 23 — Stapler probs MR, K! Rem. Lisa? Sept. 23 — Hey Roselle — this is only the second time we got busted. Sept. 23 — Who really won that Pep Rally guvs? “89” Sept. 23 — Seniors get RIPPED OFF at the Pep Rally. Sept. 23 — Seniors get ripped off® Sept. 23 — Is it the moon or are ? Johny H’s. Sept. 23 — Beware of nosev ladies taking down license plate ’s. Sept. 23 — Senior Class is robbed! Pep rally was rigged! Sept. 24 — Did we have fun guys — or what? TN, SL, MS Sept. 24 — Krista — Now we both have dates® F CM Sept. 24 — Mike S. finally asks Michelle C. to the Semi formal!! Sept. 24 — Bippy Busters make their appearance, get up 8f Sept. 24 — Dubette jamboree in the kitchen with the sta’s — Beck, Letty, and Aim. Sept. 24 — Okay Globes be ready at 1 1:00. Sept. 24 — The Death ride on the Rotary! Ask WL, KW CM RR. Sept. 24 — Guacamole, Tuna Fish, Peanut Butter and pick les, roast beef and 1 Sept. 24 — Pots and Pans parade — square dancin’ ho down jamboree! (3) Amy’s. Sept. 24 — Bippy busters appear again. Sept. 24 — Happy one month anniversary Dana and Grace Love, Jodi Sept. 24 — Bippy Busters! Seniors rule! Sept. 24 — 1,2,3, bottles! Did we have fun or what guys? — Tra Sept. 24 — “ho, they can’t sleep here, what if he finds out!” Sept. 26 — 1 month anniversary — Fishing Jimmy. Campinj 88 . Sept. 26 — Critter has a date! Sept. 27 — Happv Birthday Kimara! Sept. 27 — Happv Birthday Sandi! F Tra Sept. 27 — Happy B-Day Sandi. Rem. the big card. Sept. 27 — He said “hi” Tra! Sept. 27 — That’s no way a SMW behaves now is it Guch? Sept. 28 — Geoff gets asked out — by another guv® Sept. 28 — Dubettes Forever! AS, CK, and BM Sept. 28 — Hiss! Hiiiissss! Sept. 29 — Happy Birthday Brendan!! F KJ Sept. 29 — Dirty, Dee, where did you get your license, Sears Ask I)P and CJ. Sept. 29 — Hey Laura my Mom ran out of whipped crean can she borrow some of your yogurt!? F Darlene Sept. 29 — Oh no! I’m going to miss my exit, I’m going t miss my exit — BECKSTA. Sept. 30 — Congrats to Darlene and Christina for having wil power to stay in school for a whole month. f Swiney Sept. 30 — Spending a Friday night — at the shop? Sound like fun — ask LM, CM, KW. Sept. 30 — Oh my God Christina we’ve showed up for whole month. F Darlene Sept. 30 — I’ll bring you cough drops when . . . SEG cute! Sept. 30 — Another exciting night at Good Harbor Beach! Sept. 30 — W’atch this! We’ll cut them off!! AHH! Ask M and CJ. 74 October Oct. 1 — Tom ' s car breaks down in the middle of the highway — SW, MH, CH, CM, TR, MM, CN, JM. Oct. 1 — Susan — F.G. — are you feeling okay? Oct. 1 — Happy B-Day Joe L. — Jen Oct. 2 — Surprise Michelle! Nice guest list — huh?? F Chrisdne and Kelly Oct. 2 — 1 up, 1 down and black magic at 3AM. What’s your fantasy — ask Peer Ed. Oct. 3 — Happy 1 7th birthday Michelle Novello! F KG and CM Oct. 3 — No Roselle you do not look like a Thanksgiving Turkey! Wrong! F Critter Oct. 3 — Electric shock! Roselle brushes her hair!! Oct. 3 — Pete adds to the display on the first floor ask VW. Oct. 4 — Punch Buggy! Get up 89! Oct. 4 — Carlotta gets into yet another accident! Ask LM, RR, CM. Oct. 4 — In trouble again Roselle, Laura, and Carlotta. Oct. 4 — Michele — when is that date w PS? Oct. 4 — The great Peanut Game! Thanx T. Oct. 5 — Lobsters do indeed molt Roselle! Oct. 5 — Joe did the Red Sox win? Oct. 5 — On the Essex highway — Roselle and her bloody nose! Krista, are you going to uke? Oct. 5 — Yes Globes, she is still pregnant. Oct. 5 — Bubs, do you get time and a half? Bubs, go to Karate onite? Ha-ha Oct. 5 — Yes, SL I do know how to put the film on the roll! Oct. 5 — WJ and SL Rem. the Peesome Threesome. Of course you neant to do that. Oct. 5 — Following Dana around for three hours and the horn joing offl Ask Gaye! Jet. 6 — Good weiner, SL. Thanx Jon! I broke my finger in my ocker — unbelievable. Jet. 6 — Happy B-Day Christina — Finally, after 2 months of alking about it. Jet. 6 — Happy Birthday Christina! From the CVs crew. Jet. 6 — Happy 17th Birthday Aimee! We love you! From CK and 1H Jet. 6 — Happy B-day Wendy. )ct. 6 — Happy B-day Amy! )ct. 6 — Valerie, why do you have a spoon in your back pocket? ask LL. )ct. 6 — Happy Birthday Christina!! F Darlene )ct. 7 — Jen M. wears “Filene’s” bowling shoes ask NC and BP. )ct. 7 — The Oktoberfest! Awesome! )ct. 7 — Shwer w RR, RD and RE. )ct. 7 — All right Christina, you’ve got a date for the semi!! I told ou so! Darlene )ct. 7 — Cindy gets punch-buggy-piddle. Ask DP and KR. )ct. 7 — Oktoberfest — 10 bucks Corey. )ct. 10 — Happy B-Day James. F JL and SL ct. 8 — Roselle — How long were you in the room? With who, .oselle? ct. 8 — Yes — It is 12:30 and Carlotta is passed out! ct. 8 — Roselle, will you ever forget about this day?(Frank) ct. 8 — My cart betta not smell like a limo! ask MC. ct. 9 — Cabbage field. Ask DP, MS, AB. ct. 10 — Happy Birthday Rambone! F Diamond Girls •ct. 10 — ALF NIGHT! Party for James!! •ct. 10 — Cindy and Deanna leave and get to the Mall in 12 min. •ct. 1 1 — Tying lockers together — SW MH. •ct. 1 1 — Cindy and Deanna’s daily routine gets busted (for a little hile). •ct. 12 — Thanx for breaking my fingers SL! •ct. 12 — Happy B-Day Tara. F JL SL •ct. 12 — Are you a HOM.O? Rem. AD, WJ, SL! •ct. 13 — Tra, I’m happy and I don’t . . . know about you! •ct. 13 — “Glow Chicr — “Granola” ask PA and VW. ' ct. 14 — Mary — your parents are home! No, just kidding! Ask aye! ' ct. 14 — To Mary’s Carolyn’s, The Paint Factory, Stage Fort, ten the Private End — All in one night! Anywhere else! ct. 14 — Adam, I loved your fantasy. F Darlene ct. 14 — Hey Christina look there’s a moth! — Ahhh! ct. 14 — Christina I’m NOT going with you! Darlene ct. 14 — Harrison Ave. “Block Party” Ask Class of 1989! ct. 14 — Dom and Mike make their cheerleading debut! ct. 15 — Happy B-Day Jeff — I’m sorry Jen. ct. 15 — So Mike Mihtello, how was your trip? ct. 15 — Mary and Steve make up — she has a date!! Oct. 16 — Critter its 10:30 and you have to be home before the street lights come on — you are late! Oh well, let’s have one more! — Swiney Oct. 16 — I meant to do that — ha-ha! Oct. 16 — Hey Krista, watch out that seat’s rotted you could fall through at any minute! F Darlene Oct. 16 — Gaye, 4 hrs. Ask DP and MS. Oct. 16 — What the heck are the Color Girls!?!? Hope Rose C. isn’t wearing the red one! Oct. 1 7 — Christina you lefted me at lunch by meself. Darlene Oct. 17 — Okay Darlene I think I can spare a quart of yogurt! — Swiney Oct. 17 — Chris, was I talking to you — just shut up — Laura Oct. 17 — Hey Laura, what are you leaving her in your will??!! Oct. 17 — Happy B-Day Amy B. F ML Oct. 18 — Hey Christine MARIO, Ciao. F Lori Oct. 18 — Lisa causes the biggest traffic jam Gloucester has ever seen. Oct. 18 — Mochs, we have to go on a man hunt this weekend! — Swiney and Darlene Oct. 19 — Globes, is that blue on your hands from radiation? Oh, you can get radiation anywhere, I guess! But, it was from your shirt! Ask Mary, Carlotta, Darlene. Oct. 20 — 7 months after Cindy’s Birthday, Michelle gives her the license plate! Oct. 20 — Happy Two year Anniversary Jodi and Danny. Oct. 20 — Dan and Jodi! 2 years! Happy Anniversary Dan! I love you forever! 0 ! Oct. 20 — “Double Dosage” Ask AB and WN. Oct. 21 — Michelle N. finds Nicky N’s paper route amusing. Ask MN, KG, KM, JJ, KN. Oct. 21 — Call her Judy! Ask MN, KG, KM, JJ, KN. Oct. 21 — PF’s journal — ask KM, JJ, KG, MN, KN. Oct. 21 — My love is making me go GA-GA. Oct. 21 — Don’t you think CM looks like Judy Jetson? Oct. 21 — Kendall always remember Syracuse and growling? Donald Duck! Oct. 21 — Talks about the afterworld. Ask CJ, MS, MC, VW, and HL. Oct. 21 — ... Time was moving slower than molasses moving uphill in January. Oct. 22 — Happy Birthday Michelle Curcurul F Diamond Girls Oct. 22 — Happy Birthday Michelle C. F Mary Oct. 22 — Hey Dick? YOU drove us home on Sat.? YOU don’t have your license? Oh well! Ask CM, MH, MS! Oct. 23 — Dick — slow down! Please! My stomach!! Oct. 23 — Another awesome party with the class of 1989! Oct. 23 — The wet woobie — Wild Week at Willa’s! Oct. 24 — Happy one month KW and BD. Oct. 24 — Too bad you broke up on your Anniversary, Gaye! Oct. 24 — Gaye — don’t worry about it! Lots of people break up on their anniversary! Oct. 24 — Happy one month anniversary to all of the “First Dance Dates!” MC and MS, CM and GM, KW and DB, GP and MB Oct. 24 — Want to play Pool guys — AD, WJ, JB, TN, and SI. Oct. 24 — One month for Mike and Michelle. Oct. 25 — The invisible Vokie! Ask MC and VW. Oct. 25 — Tracy plays slip and slide badminton. Oct. 25 — Sandi beats Jeff at Pool! WOW! Oct. 26 — Roselle, rem. the Holy Cross man and the nice jog. Oct. 27 — I’m going out bombin’ man. Yo. Oct. 27 — Happy Birthday Mike S. F MC and MS Oct. 28 — “Can I have some shrimp w my lemon?” Ask JH. Oct. 29 — ATTENTION! Roll out the red carpet! The Diamond Girls are coming!! 89! Oct. 29 — CM! RL! KISSES! Oct. 29 — “Diamond Girls” and “Dead Heads” = “89” Oct. 29 — Stuck in the Hatchback. Ask NB and MC. Oct. 29 — Halloween Dance! Seniors Rule again! Oct. 29 — Senior Girls take over Halloween Dance! Rockettes and Diamond Girls in 1989! Oct. 29 — Sorry Joe — Jen Oct. 29 — Kelly, when did you start caring about peoples feelings? Huh? Oct. 29 — Never forget . . . (CM, JN) Ask MD. Sneaky we are!! Oct. 31 — “Any similarities between this and an actual calculus class are strictly coincidental.” Oct. 31 — Val, 3 dates? Peter, Peter, now Gasper? Oct. 31 — Hey Sparky! Try the chokeD F Flamingo 75 CLASS CLOWNS SCOTT RYAN ROSELLE RAHDAZZA 78 BEST ALL AROUND DAVID MURRAY JEANINE RHODES CLASS CON-ARTIST CHRIS SALLAH JEN EKBORG MOST ATHLETIC MIKE SUTERA WENDY CARSEN MOST TALENTED PETER NOVELLO GWEN PERRY CLASS SWEETHEARTS JOE HAWENER CAROLYN HUNT MOST LIKELY TO HAVE 2-3 KIDS CLINTON MARSHALL MARY SPERRY MOST GULLIBLE TOM RANDAZZA MICHELLE INTERRANTE BEST DRESSED ERIC LOIACANO MICHELLE DEMETRI WORST DRIVER MIKE MILITELLO JACKIE AMERO MOST ACCIDENT-PRONE COREY NEWMAN LAURA MICHALISIN 84 FRIENDLIEST MIKE FLAHERTY MARY KAY FILOS BEST LOOKING B. G. BROWN NICOLE DEMETRI CLASS NDIVIDUALS 3HUCK GLEASON BECKY HART 85 CLASS FLIRTS KRIS HALE ROSEY LOURENCO MOST CHANGED SINCE FRESHMAN YEAR PETE ALBANO MEGAN SHORE 86 ADMINISTRATION Alphonse Swekla Malcolm Patterson Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Josh Arnold Administrative Asst. Christine McGrath Director of Special Needs Charles G. Symonds Principal Gorilla Eileen M. Erwin Assistant Principal A Man Eugene Surrette Frederick White V ' ocational Director Assistant Principal Professional Guitarist Himself 88 ADMINISTRATION Mary Breck Secretary Joan Dallin Secretary Catherine Caspar Administrative Aide A Man Judy Melanson Secretary Terry Milton Secretary Once again, the Faculty section of the Flicker. Yes, we have the same principal, but we have a new vocational director — Mr. Eugene Surette. Mr. Frederick White is still around trying to control the juniors and seniors (AND THE INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM), and Ms. Eileen Erwin is trying to help the Freshmen adjust to the high school. And, of course, the secretaries haven’t changed much — well maybe their hairdos have, but that’s all. They are still around to help whenever you need it. We’re sure that they will still be here next year — Good luck to all of you. Agnes Vaitones Secretary 89 GUIDANCE Donald Nichols, Dept. Coordinator Polar Bear Eleanor Cappon Mark Haberland Eagle William Moore The Guidance Department. Where else would you go to find information about colleges, SAT tests, schedule changes, or just general help about life itself? Think about it, seriously. Without them. Freshmen would be lost be- cause they do not know the high school at all, Sophomores and Juniors need some insight on colleges, and Seniors would never get accepted to college without their help. This year, Eleanor Cappon took care of us, the senior class, and we would like to thank her for helping us get accepted to our selected schools. And, to the rest of the Guidance Department, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK? John O ' Maley 90 LIBRARY NURSE Manuel Martins, Library Connie von Rosenvinge Helen Porper, R.N. READING ESL Albina Papows Carolyn Marietta A teacher in Hawaii Alicia Noriega An anthropologist This page consists of a mixture of faculty. The librarians help us find books and material for our classroom projects. The nurse is usually there to help us when we are sick. Ms. Marietta and Ms. Papows do an excellent job helping students to comprehend material better through reading. Alicia Noriega and Mary Jacobsen are here at GHS part time to help selected students with jobs and better English language comprehension. All of these people make life at Gloucester High easier than usual. Mary Jacobsen, Job PL. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert Roland, Dept. Coord. Maryellen Callahan Millionaire Robert Delisle Giraffe Peter Dench Hulk Hogan Sheila Tranguch Butterfly Physical Education and the Alli- ance program are two courses here at GHS that do not require pencils, pens, or notebooks. They are classes that you can get out of the strict classroom atmosphere and you can act like you are a kid again. The staffs headed by Judy Lyons and Robert Roland are well organized and planned out. Students enjoy themselves and are happy to get out of class. ALLIANCE PROGRAM Judith Lyons, Dept. Coord. Tiger Kathv McLear Ron Rakowski BUSINESS EDUCATION Don Femino, Dept. Coordinator Six-footer Edward Callahan Millionaire Kathryn Davis Harvey Korobkin Not interested Robert MacEachern Sam Randazza The business department. Well, there is not a whole lot to say about it. The stu- dents learn about the real world and the economic side of it. No matter what course they take, accounting, business manage- ment, or marketing, students will be pre- pared for anything that comes up with the business world. Thomas O’Donnell Guidance Counselor 93 HOME ECONOMICS Deborah Bartnicki Joan Moginot ART Christine Dench The Home Economics department a Gloucester High School is still in full force. They did a great job pre- paring food for the foreign exchange student tea last fall. Headed by Ms. Joan Keegan, the home economics department is sure to stay good and full of great things to eat. The Art department shows its tal- ented students by displaying paint- ings, pictures, and pottery in the showcase downstairs. The photogra- phy department is one of the most popular areas of study among jun- ior senior electives. The art areas (i.e. commercial, major) have an abundance of students taking the class. Joan Keegan, Dept. Coord. Bernadette Donahue Judith Cooper Drummer Nancv House Lynne Cassanari, Dept. Coord. INDUSTRIAL ARTS THEATER ARTS MUSIC James Wrynn Roger Gayton John Sultan, Dept. Coord. Steve Smith The Industrial department at GHS attracts mostly boys, but it is one of the most popular departments for learning about mechanical drawing or carpentry. John Sultan, department coordinator, does a great job organizing the various areas of study within the industrial arts program. It is a great elective to take if you want to pursue a career with architecture or wood-making. The Theater Arts program at GHS is for the student who wishes to speak out on stage. They put on at least two plays a year, and they are always enjoyable. The feedback by students who have attended the plays is always a positive one. Although hard work is involved in putting on these productions, the students do not mind because it is something they want to do. Phil Swanson Dove Kevin Hutchinson Humpback whale Charles Kistner ENGLISH Natalie Daley, Dept. Coord. Herself, but with more power Helen Chandanais Dennis Corkery Rich and beautiful Grace Figurido Millionaire Sandra Jones Butterfly 96 ENGLISH Mary Kochman Millionaire Antoinette Konaxis A colorfully marked, highly s pirited Appaloosa Doreen Ross Wiser person Joan Waterhouse The English department here at Gloucester High School is the most comprehensive department. You need four years of English to graduate, and senior year, you can take a variety of classes to suit your own needs. Honors courses, college pre- paratory courses, or reading difficulty courses are available. All of the teachers are willing to help the individual student if they need it. They realize that English is not the easiest thing to grasp, so they can stay extra if anyone wishes. Students will leave Gloucester High School with a solid back- ground in English. The structured method that the English teachers use can make anyone know the area. John Ziergibel Moose 97 MATHEMATICS John Sperry, Dept. Coordinator Principal of GHS or Senator of Texas Mary Angelini 98 Dianne Jacobsen Cloud MATHEMATICS Mary Matson Richard Moore Planet William Proposki English teacher Dennis Veator Aardvark The Mathematics department at Gloucester High School is a difficult one. You only need one year to graduate, but many students progress as far as Advanced Placement Calculus. However, there are all sorts of levels offered. John Sperry does an excellent job of organizing the department and its cur- riculum. Extra help is always offered by teachers, and it is frequently accepted by students. They realize that students cannot understand some of the difficult concepts that are involved in the mathematics program. 99 SCIENCE Clifford Brooks, Dept. Coordinator Donald Trump William Brundage Himself Rosemary Banks Explorer Scott Carlson Kim Chereskoff John Ciarametaro Wealthy with Patrick Swayie’s looks SCIENCE The science department at Gloucester High School has gone through some changes over the past few years. Teachers have come and gone — for example, Dr. Rappaport left the school at the end of last year. Kim Chereshkoff entered the science department at the beginning of the year. Clifford Brooks is still the coordinator of the department, and YES, he is still teaching Advanced Chemistry-Physics. Jada McRae-Lafond Larry Bird’s favorite sister Pocahontas Schuck The Indian Pocahontas Linda Nickerson Bird Thomas Walsh Einstein with Merv Griffin’s wealth SOCIAL Louise Nickas, Dept. Coordinator James Brennan Nuclear waste — It lasts 250,000 years Thomas Flannagan James Brennan Donald McPhail James Brennan Gerald O’Neil 102 Kevin O’Maley James Brennan STUDIES Roger Parady Jim Brennan or a redwood tree Philip Salzman Gregg Smith James Brennan David Wise David Smith The Social Studies department here at Gloucester High School is losing one of its most dedicated teachers — Mr. James Brennan. He has been with the department for a good 30 years, and he has finally decided to retire. However, the Social Studies department has a number of good teachers still here. They cater to each student’s needs in a variety of ways. Some classes reflect upon the person individually, while others reflect upon the strict curriculum of the classroom. 103 SPECIAL Robert Alves Ronald Bielicki Ruth Coogan Roger Estella A squirrel Catherine Howard Jeanne Lmehan 104 NEEDS Wendy McGrath Barbara Mathieu Christine Soucy The special needs department is a very important part of Gloucester High School. Without them, the students who need extra attention would not be able to receive it. The teachers are greatly appreciated by those students who they teach. It is very rewarding to teach those who seriously thank you in the end. 105 Helene Naimon Pink Flamingo VOCATIONAL Anthony Corrao, Carpentry Related Dennis Martin. Auto Related Robert Benjamin, Carpentry Daniel Ferriera, Electrical Ronald Laflam, Machine Shop Stephen King, Machine Related 106 VOCATIONAL Dana Perry, Auto Shop Col. Ollie North John Orlando, Carpentry The vocational department here at GHS prepare all students for a career in the area of trades. Electrical, machine, or carpentry work is emphasized in the vo- cational department. The teachers care about the students, and what they have done for their projects. It is their job to supervise the students, and to show them how to explore the area of the trades. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Richard Chane, Dept. Coordinator Retread Charlotte Chane Celestino Basile An Italian Stallion Carol Finacy Kathleen Fuller Famous French chef Nancy Saul Beagle 108 Foreign language is a difficult area to teach. The teachers in this de- partment, headed by Mr. Richard Chane, do their best to make the kids learn their specific language. Some new additions have come into the department over the past few years. Ms. Finacy, who now teaches French 5, came to GHS last year. The de- partment is doing very well, and it will continue to teach the kids about foreign languages. RETIRING TEACHERS Mr. James Brennan “CEMENT” Mr. Harvey Korobkin Mr. James Brennan has been in the business of teaching for the past 30 years. A dedicated man, yes, but it’s time for Mr. Brennan to move on. After graduating from University of New Hampshire, Mr. Brennan attended University of London’s School of Eco- nomics. He came to Gloucester wanting to present the facts about history. Students may recognize him by his glasses, his famous yard- stick, or his phrase CEMENT! This refers to his past years, and how he has not and will not change his policies for anyone. You may also know him from the third floor new wing with yellowed newspapers from years past on his walls. The man was obviously loved by the history department. He was chosen by everyone in the department to be the person they could come back as if they could be reincarnated. Mr. James Brennan would like to reaa, travel, and find a part- time job after retiring this June. One thing that he would like changed is the students’ study habits. Also, after he leaves, he hopes that teachers’ salaries will get increased. A respected man at Gloucester High School, and missed by many — Jim Brennan — Good luck with life itself and all of your future plans. Mr. Harvey Korobkin is a veteran of the business department at Gloucester High School. Having taught here for 30 years, he has enhanced the minds of students with facts about the busi- ness world. Mr. Korobkin attended college at Suffolk University here in Massachusetts. He went onto graduate school at Tufts Uni- versity. Before coming to the Gloucester school system, Mr. Korobkin worked at New London, Connecticut. Here at GHS, however, you’ll find him on the second floor new wing teaching his students about business skills. Whether it be accounting, business management, marketing, or business law, he does his best to educate all of the kids. Students who elect business courses want to prepare for the business world, and he helps them out greatly. After his retirement, he hopes to continue on with various business endeavors. GOOD-BYE AND GOOD LUCK to Mr. James Brennan and Mr. Harvey Korobkin We’ll all miss you! U ndergraduates Class of 1990 Officers and Advisors Steve Sutitfi, — s4ctvic i ' President — fluctiu £ uve 7reacuwi — (?fac 0 KaweCa ' Keoiu O ‘Tttatey — fcCviacn ' Vice President — s4ku- ‘TPlasiyanet ' pevuuUe Secretary — S fauna pavatcra CLASS OF 1990 Sarah Ahern Jason Allen Michael Allen, Jr. Derek Alves Stephen Amaral Christine Anderson Dean Babine Shawn Barner Ronald Benjamin Nikki Bertolino Eric Bichao Louis Biondo Marc Bolcome Donna Boucher Melanie Brackett Colleen Brown Daniel Brown Denise Brown Jason Brum Antonio Bruno, Jr. Paul Buccheri Leah Budrow Julie Burke Shawna Burnham Kimberly Burns Helen Buteas Walter Cabral Joseph Calomo Steven Cardone George Carr Jeannine Cavanaugh Jonathan Churchill Joseph Ciluffo Elizabeth Ciolino Lisa Ciolino Nicole Clayton Sv ' Joseph Collins Jennifer Comeau Talia Conlon Melanie Conrad Matthew Corbett David Corte Noemia Da Rosa Lisa DaSilva Stephen Dailey Tobias Davis Paul Dineen Daniel Dort Maryanne Dunn Keith Duwart Jason Edmonds Stephen Elwell, Jr. Taya Enos Lily Eynon Heather Falk Estela Faria Shauna Favalora Michelle Favaloro Bryan Favazza Michael Favazza Thomas Favazaa Scott Feener Nathan Fellows Ann Ferrante Cara Ferrini Claudia Filos Monique Forgette Benjamin Forsyth Jeffrey Francis Jeffrey French Josephine Frontiero Renee Frontiero JUNIORS 116 CLASS OF 1990 Chad Frost Alexander Fuller Traci Gallo Billie Garlick Eliza Garrison Christian Gerlach Suzanne Gilbert Kathleen Godwin Jason Goodhue Gina Goulart Tara Gove Jennifer Gray Wendy Greeke Mary Gross Eric Hardcastle Amy Hart Philip Haskins Adrienne Hayes Matthew Hewitt James Hobbs Nancy Hobbs David Howard Edward Hubbard Michael Jackman Erin Jarvis Kimara Jebb Nicole Johnson Charles Karvelas Colette Katsikas Emily Kennedy Christopher Kippen William Kyrouz Frances LaRosa Laurie Larsen Gene Lattanzi Kevin Lawson 117 Gregory March Jeffrey March Paulo Marnoto Christy Marques Jeffrey Marr Ericca Martin John Mazzeo Corey McCollum Gregory McCollum Louis McGrath Mark Michalisin Emma Miles Jennifer Miller Lara Miller Michael Mitchell Chad Moore Lisa Morey Russell Moses Janelle Moses Jessica Moses Jeffrey Moulton Brendan Moynahan Robert Muise Jennifer Murray 118 James Legendre, Jr. Michelle Libro Christine Linquata Brian Linquata Joseph Lombardo Peter Lovasco Justin Lowe Peter Lucido Bryan MacDonald Melissa Madison John Mahoney Terrill Malvesti JUNIORS Joseph Nicastro Michelle Nicolosi Deana Orlando Janice Oski Annette Palazola Robert Pal k Janelle Pallazola Michelle Pallazola Amy-Beth Parsons Nicole Parsons John Piscitello Michele Piscitello Ronald Piscitello Erikka Pistenmaa Michael Pistenmaa John Pool David Poole Jeannine Porter Janet Powers Shaun Powers William Powers Bethany Pratt Derek Reed Frank Rich Tobias Richon Matthew Roark Christina Robertson Gil Roderick Mark Rose Scott Rowe Lisa Russell Matteo Russo Catherine Ryan Daniel Ryan Melanie Sadler Scott Salah 119 CLASS OF 1990 Joseph Sanfilippo Gail Santapaula Benjamin Sargent Mary Saunders Robert Saunders Lauren Schwartz Eric Seibert Joshua Severance Laura Shea Mary Silva Alison Skinner Scott Skinner Amy Slocum Daniel Smith Jessica Snyder Paul Sonia Candace Souza Carla Spinola Roberta St. Jean Melissa Stanton Lisa Strople Mark Sylvain Leonardo Taormina Nicolo Taormina Vita Taormina Cindy Tarantino James Tarbox Jason Theriault Dana Thompson Maria Thornton Eric Tobey Roberto Tocco Elsa Uhlendorf Heath Vachon Michael Veator Nicky Vitale 120 JUNIORS — CSC0 1 Missing Faces Melissa Balsamo Keith Bertone Pamela Blanchard Amy Brown Jason Brown William Brown Michael Carpenter Stephen Cecilio Jon-Derek Chadwick Mary Ciaramitaro William Cornetta Scott Cotter Anthony Curcuru Michael Curcuru Bobert Davison Brenden Doyle Joseph Favalora Jason Fellows Salvatore Frontiera Peter Front iero Nina Gay David Gentile Sandra Giglio Patrick Good Kevin Gornell Shelby Grace Michael Haywood Kimberly Heard Brian Higgins Michael Hinchey Todd Hitchins Jocob Jones Jonathan Kelley Lome Kirkman David Lane Monique Lannon Steven LeBlanc Jude LeFavor Jack Lombardo Sean Lufkin Susan MacArthur James MacDonald Ronald Madruga Danielle Marino Fredrick McCarl David McRae Susan Morris Stacey Mountain Darlene Muise William Murray Gina Orlando Bobbi Popp Lisa Porter Jacqueline Powers Holly Ryan Christopher Sallah Maryjane SanFilippo Jennifer Scala Darlene Sears Laurel Seaver Kelly Sharac Kim Silva Pamela Souza Shelley Souza Agnes Spinola Ronald Strescino Heather Sweet Rebecca Sweet Pamela Tuffley Francesca Testaverde Gary Thornton Carole Viator Kathleen Wentzell Jason Williams Tracy Wyatt Sherri Young Class Of 1991 Officers and Advisors P eacdeat — tCiaJuz 7 f tea ocn i — ' Pete Vice P f ie4ide t£ — 7 sui ' Dcctfoa Secnefasuf — ccKcty e i 123 SOPHOMORES Robert Allen Jr. Douglas Anderson Laurie Anderson Julie Anderton Guy Ando III Bethany Aptt Lenia Ascenso Bethany Baker Bridgette Barry Amy Beliveau Jodi Beliveau Rebecca Bell Louis Benson Christopher Bodoni Maria Bologna Alexander Borge Nina Brancaleone Sharon Burnham Peter Burns Peter Camp Melissa Campbell Jason Carpenter Jill Carpenter Michael Carter II Gregory Christo Joseph Ciarametaro Anthony Ciarametaro Debra Ciarametaro Jessica Ciarametaro Lisa Ciarametaro Deborah Ciluffo Bryson Coles Kanitah Conley Christopher Connolly Diane Connolly Andrew Cooper 124 CLASS OF 1991 Elizabeth Cooper Frances Cottone Dominic Curcuru Penelope Davidsen Sally Davis Jared Demetri Kathryn Donnelly David Doucette Tara Dutton Jenifer Eastman Francis Edmonds Jamin Edwards Kelly Fleming Ardis Francoeur Tracy Frost Michelle Gaipo Kris Galante Pamela Gallagher Heidi Gentleman Jacqueline Giacalone Michael Gossom Kristen Goulart Sean Gove Grier Grammas Rose Grillo Tobi Grover Daniel Hale David Harvey James Hautala Valerie Hendrickson Wendy Herdman Scott Houde Susan Hunter Thomas Jarvis Melissa Kilgour Ruth Kinghorn 125 SOPHOMORES Shane Kirkman John Kirton David Kyrouz Sarah Lafferty Jean-Paul LaFlam John Laine, Jr. Jeremy Langley Kimberly LeClair Christopher Leavitt Daniel Lee Jamie LeVie Michael Licata Eriks Licis Maryann Linquata Joseph Loiacano Shelley Lovasco Nissa Lundgren Molly Lycett Alisha MacLean Julie Madden Andrew Maniscalco Robert Manninen James Marshall Karen Marshall Rachel Ma tz Kimberly McCormack Heidi McGrath Jerome McKay Carla Medeiros Sergio Mendola Richard Messier Joshua Meuse Keith Mineo Danielle Moore Kristen Morash Russell Morris Shannon Morns Renee Moses Amanda Muise Robert Muise William Muise Eric Muniz Katherine-Ann Muniz Sherry Munroe Matthew Murray Melissa Nicastro Samuel Nicastro Timothy Nolan Provvidenza Noto Kevin O’Donnell Jose Odum Tina Ouellette Sherry Pacheco Malinda Pallazola David Parco Joshua Parsons Efi Polisson Kacey Pollock Elizabeth Porter Brandon Pratt Kassandra Quimby Regina Randazza Timothy Randazza Antonina Randazzo Bethany Rigney Leonard Robertson Blair Robinson Kelly Robinson John Rodolosi Laurent Rodolosi Michael Ryan Melissa Sailah CLASS OF 1991 m mm- Venus Salles Janelle Sawyer Nancy Scola Nicole Scola Salvatore Scola Leonard Sharamitaro Melinda Sheedy Tammy Silva Christopher Smith Deanna Smith Nicole Sonia David Souza Jean-Claude Sova Heather Standley Lori Stephens Jennifer Stewart Linda Strople Jennifer Sutera Salvator Taormina Corey Thibodeau Francesco Vitale Kristen Vossmer Jennifer Walsh Dawn Webber Eric Williams Christopher Wilson Tina Wilt Geoffrey Witek Janine Worthley Jennifer Worthley Stephen Zelck 128 Missing Faces Edward Abel Paul Agnor Michelle Barry Vincent Briguglio Adrian Brooks Michael Brown David Canning John Carroncho Frederick Carter Wendy Clancy Jacqueline Cody Christopher Curcuru Michael Cusumano Michael D ' Antonio Philip Devlin Darcie Doucette David Dow Coreen Dwyer Crystal Dwyer John Genest Gus Ciamanco Wayne Graffed Rejean Houle Christopher Jewell Thomas Johnson Christopher Jones Joson Manger Dana Martin Laurel McDonald Carl Melanson Christian Nlilitello Kristine Nlondello Matteo Moceri Tammy Munroe Kristen Nolte Nancy Numerosi Benjamin O ' Brien Joseph Sanfilippo Robert Sanfilippo Fayette Severance Dawn Sheanan David Souza John Tarr Rosario Testaverde James Young Class of 1992 Officers and Advisors ' Kfrtt — fctvi w ' 7 Uc6e f i4 x i — evident — s4dvi4 i 7 f iea4uwi — Tftanc eaae Vice ' Pietictent — ' P ' utet Secnefasuf — s4C£i o i TOJtite 131 i. v v Salvatore Aiello Virgina Aiello Jessica Allen Lori-Leigh Allen Sabrina Alves Alexandra Amaral Jenniger Anderson Nicole Andrade Dawn Anoe Jo seph Arsenault Kristen Babinski David Babson Lillian Baldassano Peter Banacos Jennifer Baptiste Richard Barna Danielle Batson Jason Baughn Breton Bell Karen Beyer David Beylard Lorenzo Billante.Jr. Dana Blatchford Brian Bolcome Michael Borge Scott Bouchie Gretta Boynton Stace Bradley Frank Brien Colby Brown Darryl Brown Heather Bruni Sunniva Buck Nichole Burke David Burnham Derek Burnham 132 CLASS OF 1992 Heather Burns Thomas Callahanb Anthony Carollo Christopher Carter Angela Caruso Salvatore Ciaramitaro Michael Cilluffo Guy Cloutman David Cluett Robert Cluett Katrina Collins Austin Connors, III Daniel Cooper Colleen Corcoran Joseph Cottone Paul Coughlin John Coulson Zoe Cuneo Carla Curcuru Jennifer Curcuru Korey Curcuru Paula-Jo Dennis Mark Devoe Jill DiLiberti Francesca Dimercuno Catherine Donahue Alyson Donahue Shamus Donnellon Chrystal Ehler Amber Elkins Charles Enos Carlo Favazza Jason Favazza Tracy Fisher Christina Fitzgerald Padraick Flannagan 133 134 Andrew French Brandon Frontiero Christopher Gaipo Shaun Gaipo Denny Gannett Julia Garrison Andrea Gattinella Anthony Giarla Galen Gibson Cherie Gilliss Jason Gilliss Jennifer Gillis Keith Goodhue Kelly Goodick Melanie Gordon Celia Goulart Jennifer Goulart Nathaniel Grace Christopher Gray Pamela Griffin Leaf Gross Wayne Grossi William Hansen Peter Hart Hollie Hiltz Peter Hinkley Robin Hobbs Joseph Holmberg Jennifer Hubbard Rain Hughes Michael Interrante Mark Jackman Chad Johnson Tanya Judd Janice Kennefick Jennifer Kennefick FRESHMEN Julie Muitello Christine Mondello Jonathan Mondello Edward Morais Lori Morash Kimberly Morgan Mary-Beth Morrissey Christopher Morse Seana Moynahan Daniel Muise Robert Muise Tara Murphy Guiseppe Napoli Kelly Newell Chris Nicastro John Nicastro, III Denise Nichols Elizabeth Noble Alexis Nogelo Milena Noto John O ' Brien Kathleen O ' Maley Christie Orlando Stephanie Palazola Heidi Pallazola Carol Pallazolla Jeannie Parisi Thomas Parisi Jason Parsons Kendra Parsons Tracy Perry Philip Peterson Todd Pheulpin Danielle Pratl Michael Ragusa Janelle Randazza FRESHMEN 136 CLASS OF 1992 Jeremy Ratcliff Kelly Redmond Patricia Reed Steven Rich Shaun Riley Christopher Roberts Amanda Rodgers Carrie Roland Aaron Rose Aaron Rose Sarah Russell Jashua Rutan Michelle Ruth Karen Samuels Anna-Rita Sanfilippo Salvatore Sanfilippo Marc Sears Marcy Sears Barak Sharpe Erin Silva Julie Silva Jody Simoes Sharon Snider Manuel Stone Robin Stone Eugene Sutherland, J r - Anthony Taormina Melinda Tarr Jason Teixeira Nicole Theriault Geoffrey Thomas Jason Thompson Keith Thompson Molly Tibbetts Mark Ventimiglia Moriah Vialpando Robert Yicari Jospeh Yirgilio, III Jeremv Walker James Warren Brian Watson Katrina Webster Broughton Wentworth Allison White Tammie Williamson Angela Wilt David Wright Randall Young Russel Moris Darlene Wilt Missing Faces C hristine Catania Charles Ciarametaro Max Cochems Melissa Conrad John Dyson Manuel Enos, III Eugene Garlick Angela Gray Joseph Guarding Alan Guyotte, Jr. Michael Kariores James Kirton Johnathan Lane Joseph Loiacono Sean McGrath Michael McKay Michael Militello Anthony Milne Christopher Padre Mark Pelosi Ruth Rowe Jennifer Scola Rebecca Seigas Michael Viator Keith White 139 CLASS OF 2003 Front Row: Lynn Silva Alexander Castro Middle Row: Kristie Barr Nolan Palazola Jessica Marques Richard Porper Amanda Marques Matthew Dundin Marissa Warner Back Row: Megan Linehan Jonathan McKechnie AmyBeth Quinn Rory Higgins Phyllis Devoe Sally Unis 140 From Row: Taya Enos, Michelle Boucher, Joanna Joyce, Carlotta McCarthy, Karen McKay, Tracy Murray, Jodi Ramos, Susan Turner, John Bernie. Middle Row: Amy Slocum, Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Amy St. Laurent, Christine Marino, Allyson Ciolino, Kristin Costa, Kimara Jebb, Jerry Smith, Paul Marrote, Advisor Tom Walsh. Back Row: Lori Shea, Mary Gross, Marc Generazio, Matt Roarke, Beth Pratt, Eliza Garrison, Donna Boucher, Tom Favazza, Bill Kyrouz, Mary Sperry, Gail Santapaula. Flicker Staff Student Council Front Row: Liz Ciolino. Michele Pisatello, JeanPaul LaFlam, Christine Linquata, Michella Boucher. Joanna Joyce, Andrew Antrobus, Alex Amaral, Jennifer Scola Middle Row r -Margaret Ferrante, Donna Boucher, Jennifer Gillis, Stephanie Pallazola, Kelly Galante. Rebecca Bell. Lenia Ascenso. Ruth Kinghorn. Michelle Favalora, Gail Santapaula. Lon Shea Enc Noble Back Row: Justin Lowe. Bryson Coles, Joe Virgilio, Robby Cluette. Mary Kay Filos, Cindy Parisi. B G. Brown. David Murray, Scott Houde Front: Mary Sperry, Michelle Boucher, Eric Loicano, Mike McLeod, Susan Turner, Travis Roland, Kelly Galante, Jodi Ramos. Back: Mike Murray, Andrew Antrobus, Carlotta McCarthy, Ken Keyes, Eric Gentlemen, John Alves, Wendy Larsen. National Honor Society Front: Erika Schernig, Michelle Sonia, Mike McLeod, Karen McKay, Bora Erdos, Amy St. Laurent, Susan Turner, Bonnie Reardon, Kelly Galante. Middle: ADVISOR Mrs. Banks. Adam Marcello, Andrew Antrobus, Carlotta McCarthy, John Bernie, Glen Wheeler, David Murray, Joanna Joyce, Roselle Randazza, Michelle Boucher, Teresa Jardin, Laura Michalison. Back: Becky Hart, Megan Shore, Tracy Murray, Joe Taormina, Nico Brancaleone, Kristen Costa, Jeremy Smith, BG Brown, Chuck Gleason, Jeanine Rhodes. 143 Front: Bryson Coles, Ben Sargent, Liz Griffin, kimara Jebb, Marc Generazio, Matt Webster, Bill Kyrouz, Amy St. Laurent. Back: ADVISOR Ms. Konaxis, Kristin Costa, Jamie Payne, Cara Ferrini, Collette katsikas. Bora Erdos, Becky Hart, ADVISOR Mrs. Ross. Gillnetter Front: Cara Ferrini, Amy Beth Parsons, Brendon Moynahan, Kristen Costa, Tava Enos, Heather Bolcome, Sam Poole, Paulo Mamoto Back Ann Margaret Ferrante, Peter Camp, Peter Lucido, Matt Roark, Jeremy Smith. Dan Rvan, Jennifer Miller, ADVISOR Mrs Dales Front: Dan Brown, Sara Lafferty, Eliza Garrison, Bryson Coles, Heather Stanley, Jill Sinagra, Pam Tuffley, Eric Muniz. Back: Matt Roark, Pat Good, Molly Tibits, Katrina Webster, Katie Julia, Karl Hubert, Charles Enos, Geoff Witek. German Club Thespians A 4 ££. 1 m VS s Cr . ' 4 1 i | 1 Front: Sara Lafferty, Ardis Francoeus, Jean-Paul Laflam, Donna Boucher, Lara Miller. 2nd: Marc Generazio, Marc Bolcome, Melanie Conrad, Beth Pratt, Janelle Randazza, Collette Katsikas, Becky Hart, Chris Wilson, Katie McKenna. 3rd: Peter Camp, Heather Stanley, Greg Keith, Christo Thompson, Jamie LeVie, Katrina Webster, Suzanne Gilbert, Ad r ienne Hayes, Pam Tuffley, Heather Whaley. Back: Eliza Garrison, Ed Abell, Alisha Maclean, Rebecca Bell, Amanda Muise, Peter Favazza.John Colson, Blair Robinson. Peer Education W ( ■ W D ' 1 « 1 W ' 1 Front Row: Shauna Favalora, Mary Kay Filos, Marc Genarazio, Bonnie Reardon. Middle Row: Michelle Korthas, Heather Lewis, Kate Perry, Billie Jo Garlick, Nichole Demetri, Mr. Salzman, Brian Higgins. The Social Responsibility Club was begun in 1988. Its concerns are homelessness, hunger, war and peace, among other issues. The Club raisea money with bake sales. They planned menus, pur- chased food and cooked din- ners on several occasions for about 80 people for the Open Door, a Gloucester program to help the hungry and eld- erly. Other activities were painting a hallway in a low- income residence managed by Action, Inc., and doing yard work at Wellspring. The Club recently nad as guest speaker the director of Volunteer Services at the Ad- dison Gilbert Hospital. Some members may be pierforming community service after school or weekends at the hospital. David Wise advises the club. It is open to evervone There are no dues or officers. Success of projects depends on the energy of its members Students mav participate in all projects or those they in- itiate independently. Front Row: Cindy Parisi, Becky Hart, Collette Katsikis, Adrian Haves, Susanne Gilbert, Tina Wilt, Mary Kav Filos. Back Row: Cara Ferrini, Kim Silva, Christine Marino, Allvson Ciolino. Jon Howard. Jill Sinagre. Erika 146 Schernig. Band Todd Phelphin, Mark Pelosi, Advisor Mr. Swansen, Peter Burns, Jennifer Worthley, Janine Worthley, Leo Sharamitaro, Bret Bell, Katrina Collins, Caran Krupnik. Back Row: Advisor Mr. Swansen, John Pata, Greg Tucker, Katrina Collins. Front Row: Kristin Amar, Lara Miller, Amber Elkins, Caran Krupnik. 147 Chorus Alliance Front Row: Mary Silva, Susan McAuthur, Holly Rvan, Jeamne Cavanaugh, Jennifer Scola. Kristin Amar. Bobbi Jo Popp Back Rov Lisa Porter, Mike Cusamano, Remy DelloRusso, Tom Scola, Kelly Sharac, Jimmy Young, John Ramos, Shannon Lashua, Renee Muise. Front Row: Lori Morash, Danielle Batson, Carla Cucuru, Seana Moynohan. Back Row: April Lacerda, Melanie Gordon, Carol Pallazola, Janice Kennifick, Zoe Cunio, Shawna Burnham. Gloucester Vocational Vocational Education Week Each year a week is set aside for Vocational students to exhibit their craftsmanship in the lobby of the High School. In the four vo- cational shops, Electrical, Auto- motive, Carpentry, and machine shops, products are put on display for all to admire. 150 The Home Building Program is a program in which vocational students are able to use the skills they have already learned in shop classes. This year’s house is being built for Mr. Peter Foster on Oxford Road. 152 You want it, WHEN? 154 You ' re asking ME??! That’s OK — I’ll talk it off tomorrow. Some familiar faces ALL SPORTS Each class showed their spirit through some great decorating. The enthusiasm could be heard as the gym walls shook! This was a great way to get the Fall Sports’ teams psyched up for their season. As for the contest, the Class of 1989 was once again defeated by the Class of 1990. 158 PEP RALLY 1 NHS Clean-Up During National Beach Cleaning Week the NHS cleaned up Pavillion Beach. To help a study on beach pol- lution they kept track of all the items they picked up. Some of the most com- mon things they found were plastics, styrofoam, and things inappropriate to be mentioned here. I hey also found a kitchen sink, a rubber tire, and plastic crates. After filling 20 bags with trash, the workers felt proud and the beach looked great! 160 The Senior Class sponsored a tea to wel- come the exchange stu- dents to Gloucester High School. The ex- change students re- ceived gifts of Glouces- ter Fishermen tee-shirts and mugs. Then every- one enjoyed food pre- pared by the cooking classes. Over-all the event was a success. 161 OKTOBERFEST Despite the rain, the students and faculty had a great time at the 2nd Annual Oktoberfest. The Student Council sponsored a day of fun outdoor activities: egg toss, volleyball and pie- eating. Everyone had a ball! 162 October 7th, 1988 163 DANCE On October 29, the Senior Class traditionally sponsored the Halloween Dance. Everyone was dressed up in different costumes. Prizes were award- ed to Angelo Caruso for his clever costume of Laurel and Hardy; to Marc Bolcome, Marc Michalsin, and Justin Lowe for the nerds (were those really cos- tumes?); and to Kelly Fleming for her McDonald’s french fries. Overall the dance was a success and everyone had a good time. 165 FOOTBALL PEP RALLY The Senior Class got it together and waltzed into the gym single File demon- strating their class’ organ- ization. The whole school cheered on the football team to win their Thanks- giving Day game, to keep the trophy here for the 4tn year in a row. And yes, the Class of 1989 left their last Pep Rally in style — WE WON!!! (Finally!) 167 WELCOME BACK The Class of 1989 invited back last year’s senior class for one last get together. Many members of last year’s senior class attended. Also, members of other classes came to help make this re- union a huge success. 168 The Curious Savage THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Presented by Gloucester High School Thespians November 18 and 19, 1988 at the O ' Maley School Auditorium THE CAST Florence Heather Standley Hannibal Chris Wilson Fairy May Janelle Randazza Jeffrey Jamie LeVie Mrs. Paddy Sarah Lafferty Titus Jean-Paul LaFlam Samuel Peter Camp Lily Belle Rebecca Hart Ethel Colette Katsikas Miss Wilhelmina Melanie Conrad Dr. Emmett Amanda Muise 170 Mrs. Savage, a wealthy widow, (Colette Katsikas) was placed into an insane asylum by her “loving” children. Her children planned to make Mrs. Sav- age believe she was crazy so that they could get all her money, which she had hidden in her teddy bear to fool them. Excellent performances were played by everyone as mental patients. All the pa- tients befriended Mrs. Savage and helped her in her plan to keep all her money from her children. irr OCEANOGRAPHY TRIP MAN YOUR LIFE RAFTS!!! The Survivors of the Enviro-Lab It took a dramatic rescue at sea to bring this year ' s salty dogs back from their ocean exploration aboard the En- viro-Lab. The kids had alreadv braved the cold and rain, sampled the water, unsnagged and unloaded their fishing trawl when their 40-foot lab grounded on rocks at the entrance to Salem Harbor. The explorers had to quickly don their safetv vests, grab their belongings, rescue their samples and be ferried to shore as the receding tide left their ship high and dry. AIR FORCE BAND Gloucester High enjoyed a concert performed by the Air Force Band on November 17, 1988. The band entertained the students by playing songs by Guns-n-Roses, Rush, Van Halen, and many others. By the end of the performance, the seniors could not remain in their seats any longer, and ran out to dance. Even Dr. Symonds and Mr. White joined in the fun when they were dragged out onto the floor. A few frightened teachers slipped out of the auditorium to escape from being dragged out onto the floor also. All in all, the band’s performance was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by all who attended. 173 November December Nov. 1 — PUNCH BUGGIES Nov. 1 — Happy Birthday Nana! — Love Jodi Nov. 1 — Senior Trick or Treat Day: CM, LM, RR Nov. 1 — “Let Bubs sleep!!!” Nov. 2 — Memories of a hot summer night with UB 40 and Marty. Nov. 2 — Mike a bit insecure? Ask MS. Nov. 2 — Hey Mike, I got ya! Luv, Mary Nov. 2 — Happy B-Day Lori. Nov. 2 — Jackie’s highway bound! Nov. 4 — Nicole makes in on time for the whole w r eek! Nov. 4 — Mary, you’re too much! Ask MC. Nov. 4 — Nico — did you get a bit tired watching the mo ie or were you just bored of the person hanging all over you? Nov. 4 — Hey Deanna — Do you love Christmas? Ask CM. RR, DP, GP. Nov. 5 — Roselle, what do you get for talking back? Whips, chains, and walking to school in the snow w no shoes on! Ask Mary, Carlotta, and Roselle. Nov. 5 — Karen screams There ' s a dead body in the laundry shute!” Nov. 5 — Rattlin’ and Hummin’ in the limo! TE and MD — Piggy! Nov. 5 — SAT’s! This is our future guys! Oh well — too late now! Nov. 5 — Sandi, you have plenty of time to eat the pickle. Nov. 5 — Congratulations Ms. Cassanari — Jan ana Sandi Nov. 5 — Who do you hate, Sandi? . . . not Dawn? Nov. 6 — Hairspray Rules! Ask RR, CR, CM, NB. Nov. 7 — Gaye alw’ays remember getting caught for skipping and Dana having a FIT! Nov. 7 — Why not bowl instead? Nov. 8 — Education isn’t going to matter in the future. It ' s going to be how you dress.” — thoughtful words from Nicole Demitri. Nov. 8 — Karen — you are looking quite green today? What ' s the matter? Oh, you gave blood!! Nov. 8 — I still doing know where I ' m going . . . world of Disney, here I come. Nov. 8 — Roselle and Gaye die after giving blood! Gaye — have you been shooting up lately? That bruise looks very painful. Nov. 8 — Happy Birthday Kelly! F MN and CM Nov. 9 — I finally got it guys. Nov. 10 — Christine — I love those rhinestones! Where did vou get them? Nov. 10 — ... Sancheros, light and crispy ’cause they ' re made b pequenos Keebler elves. Nov. 10 — Hey guys, Lori’s got a date!! Nov. 10 — Jump me, guys?!?! Nov. 10 — Chasing customer after customer out of Valentino ' s. Nov. 11 — ”... these are my keys, these are my mother’s kevs, these are Mike’s keys. That is my mother’s car, this is my car . I am going crazy!” Ask KM, JJ. Nov. 1 1 — “Can we please have a little more salad dressing?” NO! Nov. 1 1 — Hey Dan, who’s the mechanic? Nov. 12 — Long sleeves and strapless? No Nico, it doesn’t work that way. Nov. 12 — He don’t know nuthin’! Nov. 13 — Woo, woo, woo, Venus calling Mars, Venus calling Mars! Nov. 14 — Michelle, please don’t take the seat out of your car. There is a line of firemen watching us! Quick, run for the Y! Nov. 15 — Happy B-Day Becksta from the Dubbettes! We love va! Nov. 1 6 — Smofcey grev and slacks! What a great combination! MH, RR, CH, CR, CM. DM Nov. 17 — Roselle gets cheerleading lessons from Valerie — And we do as we please. Nov. 18 — Happy Birthday Kendall!! Nov. 19 — Earl change the channel HA-HA; CM, LM, MS Nov. 22 — Scott are you using that American Express card to- night? Darlene Nov. 23 — I have to go to the bathroom! Ask MH. Nov. 23 — We finally won! I guess walking in late did work! Nov. 24 — Joanna ... I just remembered ... I don ' t have my license with me! Oh well — you ' re driving! Nov. 25 — “Ode to Love” by RR Nov. 25 — Where ' s the MAT?!’’ Nov. 25 — 1 got the mat. Nov. 25 — Carolyn and the Big Brawl! And then a talk with Dr. Symonds. Nov. 25 — Welcome Back 88. Nov. 25 — “Wendy, where’s the mat? Nov. 25 — I think someone stole id” Nov. 26 — He ate the worm! MH, JR, CM, CH Nov. 26 — Hey Michelle! Wake me up at 2:00 so I can get nervous!! Nov. 26 — Sleepout Part 4 ask MD. Nov. 26 — Hey Laura, too close for comfort back here; Lanes. f Lori Nov. 28 — “Cut it out, my leg hurts.” Darlene, who are you talking to? Nov. 29 — Michelle, why is your mom going through the trash? Twice in one day?! Wendy says — “It fits, I’ll take it!” Tom and Val — No more monkey see, monkey do! Dec. 1 Dec. 1 f SW Dec. 1 — Now Carolyn doesn’t have to go to the book fair! SW, MH Dec. 1 — - One week away from the Semi-formal — and we are so excited right Roselle? F CM Dec. 2 — This car is a popsicle. Dec. 8 — Could we have some breathing room at Kelly Secrest ' s please? Dec. 8 — Oh Roselle — and we did have a great time at the semi, didn ' t we? Dec. 8 — Cool Beck drops her smoke on her shirt. Dec. 9 — Where ' s Lori? I’m here! LM, SG, SY Dec. 9 — Hev Allvson. I can feel my teeth. F LM Dec. 9 — Hev Marc? Is anyone at Trace’s house? Dec. 10 — ROSELLE. THANK GOD F KM, JJ. Dec. 14 — What do vou want me to do, striptease? Dec. 16 — RR’s party — KM JJ MB CM MN KG KN — M.I.M. Dec. 16 — Leaving school to find Tracy and Cindy beating up my car! Dec. 1 6 — OMarc, that do not enter sign was for you. Head on collision! Dec. 16 — Mole! Mole ' Mole! The chicken-go-round. Dec. 16 — M.IM. — Marcus the cowboy, SLPERMAN, and the ninja. Dec. 16 — Oh my God! It unfolded! Shhh! Dec. 16 - — Never eat at Maria ' s again. LM, CM, AC, JR, SW. Dec. 16 — Hey Roselle, Is that a lama? — LM Dec 16 — SUPERMAN!! Dec 16 — Bachloreet party at Roselle’s. Dec. 17 — Liz, Sureno? Let’s decorate your Christmas tree! And listen to the Beatles ? Dec. 17 — This-is not-the blizzard-the blizzard-is coming. Thank you — Carlotta. ’’ JKrjj Dec. 17 — I thought we were going to the Elks! 10-31-88 ask SL. ML. Dec 20 — Bora and Amy scattered throughout the hallway Crash! Booin ' Bang! Dec 23 — Nerd in Lechemere. Where ' s the Blenders? LM, CM. AC Dec. 23 — Vacation begins! Dec. 23 — Candy Cane Day! Too bad Corey didn’t get his candy canes! Dec. 25 — MERRY CHRISTMAS. Dec. 25 — Marc, I love you. Dec. 25 — PICTIONARY! Dec. 26 — Go up B’s w Roselle! My finger is broken! F CM Dec. 27 — Krista — looking for a fight tonight? Dec. 31 — Sorry Nick! It will never happen again! F CM Dec. 3 1 — Well, we made it over Sal’s alive! Dec. 3 1 — What time is it Gave? 8: 1 5 and you ' re gone already? FCM 174 Christmas Semi-Formal December 8, 1988 176 The Senior Christmas Semi-Formal was held on December 8, 1988 at Jimmy’s Allenhurst of Danvers. As the first major senior class event, the evening was long awaited (some people even got their dates in Sep- tember!) and the excitement and energy were overwhelming. Upon arrival, seniors and their dates posed by the Christmas tree to be pnotographed by Bart Piscitello. Next they moved into the ballroom, ru holidays. Everywhere couples were greeting exclamations of “You look soooo nice!”, “1 gantly decoratedfor the eacn other with smiles and love your dress!”, etc. The four class officers welcomed the guests, and Secretary Carlotta McCarthy gave special thanks to Mrs. Kochman and Mrs. Waterhouse. With all the formalities out of the way, dinner was served and the fun began. After dinner, nobody wasted any time making their way to the dance floor for some celebration. Flashbulbs were popping everywhere from pictures to remind the guests of the night forever. After what seemed like endless hours of dancing, dancing, and more dancing, the evening finally came to a close. As the Class of 1 989 slowly drifted out the door, a lasting picture of their Christmas Semi-Formal was etched in their memories forever. 177 80 THE GREAT CROSS ■ in nhiik an The Gloucester High School Thespians per- formed, The Great Cross Country race, a version of The Tortoise and the Hare, for the State Drama Festival. Their energetic performance qual- ified them for the semifinals of the festival. Three public performances were also giv- en by the cast. The combi- nation of elaborate make up and costumes along with some great characteriza- tions, made it an enjoyable show. 182 The Creat Cross-Country Race or The Hare and the Tortoise Adapted by: Alan Broadhurst Directed by: James M. Wrynn Cast Mr. Fleet (a hare) Jamie LeVie Mrs. Sett (a badger) Eliza Garrison Mrs. Warren (a rabbit) Anna-Rita Sanfilipo Mr. Spiney (a hedgehog) Christopher Wilson Mr. Paddle (a water-rat) Rebecca Hart Miss Brush (a squirrel) Kathryn McKenna Mr. Sloe (a tortoise) Jean-Paul Laflam Mrs. Dark (a rook) Colette F. Katsikas Mr. Basket (a dog) Keith Thompson Jackie (a very nice young human) Lara Miller Robin (another) Donna Boucher A Fisherman (the common variety) Blair Robinson Mrs. Stainer (a near-sighted housewife) Sarah E. Lafferty Set Construction Ed Abell, John Laine, Greg Christo Spotlight Operator Greg Christo and John Laine Make-up Mistress Amanda Muise Make-up Crew Kelly Secrest Janelle Randazza Donna Boucher Peter Favazza Bethany Pratt Amber Maloney Sarah E. Lafferty Candi Souza Katrina Webster Heather Standley Keith Thompson Eliza Garrison Rebecca Hart Lara Miller Stage Manager Marc Bolcombe Lights Ed Abell Assistant Director Bethany Pratt Theatre Aide Charlie LeVie Student Assistant Elizabeth Porter Grips Greg Christo Blair Rob inson Katrina Webster John Laine John Coulson Janelle Randazza Galen Gibson Peter Camp Peter Favazza Adapted by special permission of Anchorage Press, Inc. 183 . . . Country Race January February Jan. 1 — King O Octopi — Sir Octopi ask Val, Dee, and Mary Jan. 2 — 3 Amigos Val, Dee, and Mary Jan. 6 — Make fun of??? — I ' m so embarrassed!! Jan. 6 — Dragon Light — RR KM KN JJ KG MN ES AC Jan. 6 — Roselle — SOUP! burn! HOT! Jan. 6 — Oh mv God, I said oh my God! Jan. 7 — Well hello Francis, my name is . . . Jan. 7 — Happv Birthday Michelle Demetri! Jan. 7 — Hev Allison, MATT! Do you need a haircut? F Lori Jan; 9 — You gotta be kidding me baby! R. Suth- erland Jan. 9 — 7th study; I don’t care whose paper it is — pick it up! Jan. 10 — SS, you ' re such a comedian, ya know? Jan. 1 1 — Happv B-day Laura! Hope your present is useful! Jan. 1 1 — Happy B-day Jackie! Jan. 1 1 - Fxactlv 5 mts. until graduation! Jan. 12 — I only had 4 hrs. and 10 minutes sleep. M alarm didn ' t go off. Mv brother came in my room. 1 said Oh my G xl, jumped up and swallowed a tennis ball. Jan. 12 — Susan and Gail are up to their odd “Skipping tricks. J Jan. 13 — Amy checks Jim Brennan’s eyesight Jan. 13 — Bye Mr. Brennan — Have a nice day! AS, TM, BH Jan. 13 — Gail, we got on THE LIST F SP Jan. 14 — Roselle, calm down — it’s only moose! Jan. 20 — Hev Melanie, having a little trouble walking up the stairs. Jan. 20 — Sniff . . . sniff ... 1 smell dust Ask SL Jan. 2 1 — TR, SL. LA, TN, MS. AN, TD — great time guys Jan. 2 1 — S LOP . . .Here on Red. Jan. 22 — Just when you thought it was safe to go into the drugstore, it ' s Dave! rent — SL Jan. 22 — Muffed Sanz Jan. 22 — Chickle en la boca . . . no Ask SL Jan. 23 — International . . . what gang? Ben, do you realize it’s just going to be you and me when the seniors leave? Jan. 26 — Happy Birthday Michelle! F The Girls. Jan. 26 — Happy Birthday Michelle (again) and Allvson F Lori and Christine Jan. 27 — Thanks Greg and Jon — JL Jan. 28 — Becky : Aim check into Continental 93! I hate myself for lovin ' you! Hurts so good! The Pool! Jan. 29 — What time did you go to bed last night, STEVE! Feb. 1 — Go beat Sand. Elmer F. Feb. 1 — Chasin “The Big Green Monster!” with Mike. Losing them, or did we? Feb. 1 — “Michelle, 1 think my bird’s loose . . . Ahhh!’’ ask VW and MC Feb. 4 — Era, what’s a lung? A new Chinese word? Feb. 4 — At Dragon Light — Well fine, growl to you too! DM, C.R. LM, KW. CM, AS Feb. 4 — My son. my son. my only son, you love him more than me! Ask Glowchics! Feb. 4 — Two years ago today “Castles made of sand fall into, the sea eventually. — Jimi H. 1MY — you know who you are. Feb. 6 — Mr. Haberland savs — Mr. Dench stole the water! Feb. 6 — Jen and Christina talk to Derrrek! Feb. 7 — Nice 2 hour breakfast — SL, BR. and MR Feb. 10 — Happy B-Dav I ra F Jen B B F Feb. 1 0 — The chases around the back shores Ask Cheri and Dee Feb. 14 — Thank you Greg! Feb. 1 7 — Chris! I don’t know any Chris’s, do I Al? F Lori Feb. 17 — Sanz rem Aunt Bunnie Feb. 18 — Do they t ent that corner of Valentino’s SL? Feb. 19 — Feeling any better Stephanie? F Lori Feb. 20 — SL. rem A. Martin, the man w ho forgot his kid, and the stud that drove by fw ice — HA, HA! Feb. 21 — Deanna, will you please talk to him you wimp Ask MC and DP Feb. 21 — Drinking at Val’s ' What’s the matter brink a little too much. Ask MC. DP, and VW Feb. 22 — No Sanz it ' s 9A.M. time for breakfast Feb. 23 — Drop Nicole off at Chip ' s — and she forgets to tell us how to get out! Feb. 25 — Just another late night! ask MC and DP Feb. 28 — Sanz how ' d that cranbern juice taste — ’when TP got in the wrong cab? 184 AUSTRIA TRIP 1989 The Austria trip of 1989 was filled with fun and excitement, everybody either skied, shopped or went sightseeing. The nights were filled with dancing and fun at local disco places. Many kids were staying up all night while others took it easy. The last night they stayed in Munich, and that was quite an adventure. The Hofbrahaus was the place where everyone went that night. Some people got lost at about one in the morning. All in all, everyone had a great time and it was an adventure nobody would ever forget. 185 186 MAG RAG DANCE This was the third annual Mag Rag Dance run by the Elicitor staff. The gym was decorated with newspapers and magazines. Dancers were asked to wear black and white, and most did. As in the past the dance was a big success. It was held on January 21, 1989. The advisors of the Elicitor are Mrs. Ross and Ms. Konaxis, the chief editor is Kimara Jebb. k i ► i VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE 188 February 10th, 1989 The Junior Class put on a great Val- entine’s Day Dance. The week before the dance carnations were sold by the Class of 1990. John Bichao was the D. J. Romance was in the air! All in all it was a big success! 189 Riverview Feeds Faculty V it JB I v | BHggiH j3£22£Zl i 1 Varsity: Front(L to R): R. I. Giarla.Joe Ciluffo, Phil Snider, Capt. Mike Sutera, Capt. Joe Havener, Capt. Dom Sanfilippo, Capt. Eric Lioacano, Greg Iacono, Mike McLeod, Kevin Ryan, { ustin Lowe, Scott Salah, Peter ucido, Dick Lowe, Peter Frontiero, Mike Kolodzik, Corey Parsons, Travis Roland, Mark Michalsin, John Mahoney, Mike Haskins, Nick Vitale, Steve Amaral, Marc Bolcome, Derek Reed, Joe Sanfilippo, Mark Sylvan, Ja- son Theriault, Eric Hardcastle, Louie McGrath, Jason Fellows, Joe Collins, - vn, Bry quata, Sam Nicastro, P Gossom, Jason Bruni, Brian Bolcome, Corey Parsons, David Harvey, David Souza, Mike Brown. Pat Good, Dan Brown, ' Bryan Lin- uata, Sam Nicastro, Phil Devlin, Mike Football 88 The 1988 Fighting Fisher- men were led to a successful season by Captains: Eric Loia- cano, Joe Havener, Dom Sanfilippo, and Mike Sutera. This year Gloucester proved its veer offense could work by the outstanding running of Er- ic Lioacano’s career yardage of 2000 yards and also Mike Sutera’s 1000 yards in the “88” season. The Fisherman’s best game was played against Swampscott, their dedication and hard work displayed in this game was characterized by Gloucester pride. 192 Freshmen: Front Row, L to R: T. Giarla, M. Jackman, M. Lattanzi, I. Teixeira, S. Riley, M. Interrante, S. Donnellon.J. Thompson, P. Heart, A. Caruso, M. Sears, A. Rose. Second Row: R. Cluett, E. Morais, T. Parisi, N. Grace, J. Lane, R. Enos, J Parsons, S. Aiello, M. Martin, J. Mannino. Back Row: C. Giapo, G. Thomas, P. Flan- nagan, D Brown, M. McKay, C. Jogn- son, J. Virgilio, A. Connors, D Mar- shall, C. Brown, S. Bouchie. J. Thomas. VARSITY RECORD Won Lost Gloucester Reading Gloucester Classical Gloucester Salem Gloucester Saugus Swampscott Gloucester Marblehead Gloucester Beverly Gloucester Gloucester Winthrop English Gloucester Gloucester Danvers Record 6-4 fcOOHMC J-4 .7i i __ r L Back Row: Renee Moses, Kathleen Wentzell, Shauna Burnaham, Jenni- fer Coraeau, Emily Kennedy, Kimberly Burns, Shannon Morris, Alisha MacLean, Nina Brancaleone. Middle Row: Gail Gordon, Cheri Guarrisi, Grace Parrisi, Valerie Wil- liams, Nicole Demetri. Front Row: Mascots Cara MacLean, Lynn Silva, Meghan Nicola The Gloucester High School Football Cheerleaders once again were on the sidelines cheering on the Fishermen. They kept the crowd in- volved with the game no matter what the situation. The cheerleaders not only cheered the football team to victory, but had a victory of their own, placing third in the Northern Area Compe- tition held in Beverly. First Row(L-R): Tracy Murray, Lackie Amero, Kate Perry, Jill Sinagra. Ruth Be- noit, Kristin, Jamie Payne. Middle Row(L- R): Liz Porter, Mary Gross, Wendy Greeke, Lauren Schwartz, Kathleen Win- chester, Nicole Parsons, Bethany Pratt, Mary Ann Linquata, Kathy Omaley, Nicole Andrada, Beth Rigney, Alexis Nogello, Liz Noble, Karen Samuafs. Althouth the Field Hockey team’s season record of 1-7-1 was not impressive, the drive and de- termination of this young and in- experienced team is quite com- mendable. The team was led by- senior co-captains Ruth Benoit and Jill Sinagra. Benoit was named a Conference All-Star at Springfield Hockey Camp, and a silver medalist in the Bay State Games for the North- east squad of 1988. Sinagra also received an Honorable mention as an All-Star in the Conference. Kristen Costa was a first year player who quickly picked up the game, and was a great addition to the team. Kate Perry gave her best in a season played bv several bouts of illnesses. Tracy kluarray was a returning player who after a year out due to injury was also a de- termined player and an asset to the team. Jackie Amero was a good player who was quick on the Field she was another player who also plaved with injuries, but still gave it her all. Jamie Payne was a first year player who showed con- tinued improvement in her game. Though the team had a losing season its players should be proud of their determination and com- mitment to their sport. 196 (JLh hh W hJ Q 5) O U W • Team Picture: L-R: Coach Scott Carl- son, Vinnie Brigulio, Rick Messier, Mike Lacata, Eric Muniz, John Rodolosi, Coach Tim Perry. Middle Row: Tom Favazza, Paul Ciaramataro, Berkheart, Matt Webster, John Her- ron, Kieth Williams, Ed Hubbard. Bot- tom Row: Brian Higgins, Clinton Mar- shall, B. G. Brown, Joe Lentini, David Murray, Pete Favazza, John Bernie, Rob Palazolla. The 1988 soccer team had a disappointing record, but the seniors showed strong unity and effort throughout the season. There was surprisingly strong play from first year player Paul Ciaramitaro in the net. Captain Dave Murray displayed excep- tional leadership as well as be- ing a terrific athlete. The de- fense was anchored by senior Peter Favazza and the younger defensive line shows promise for the future. Seniors John Bernie, Brain Higgins and Rob Palazolla were always willing to work hard in the midfield and showed a good effort. Captain Joe Lentini was consistent up front along with Ed Hubbard and Vinnie Brigulio. Although the team worked very hard they couldn ' t finish, but the out- standing play of the Junior Var- sity team shows hope for the future. 198 Coach Tim Perry with co-captains Joe Lentini (left), and Dave Murray (right). 1988 G.H.S. SOCCER G.H.S. vs. — win-loss Lynn English loss Lynn Classical tie Salem loss Saugus loss Swampscott loss Marblehead loss Beverly loss Winthrop loss Danvers loss English loss Classical loss Salem loss Saugus loss Swampscott loss Marblehead loss Beverly loss Winthrop loss Danvers tie 0-16-2 199 !swnnO Team Picture: Back Row(L-R): Coach Dave Dunsky, Tom Callahan, Dave Babson, Andrew Cooper, Blair Robinson, Cam Morse, Jean Paul Laflam, Brett Bell. Front Row: Nick Taormina, Matt Roark, Bryson Coles, Eric Licis, Ben Sargent. The 1988 Boy’s Cross Country Team had a fine season, finishing with a re- cord of 7-2. Their only two losses were against Beverly and Swampscott. It was an especially great year for Bryson Coles and Eric Licis, they were both elected Northeastern Con- ference All-Stars. 200 Captains Picture: Bryson Coles, Coach David Dunsky, Eric Licis. 1988 G.H.S. VARSITY — BOY’S CROSS COUNTRY Record Opponent 1-0 won G.H.S. vs Saugus 2-0 won G.H.S. vs Marblehead 2-1 lost G.H.S. vsSwampscott 3-1 won G.H.S. vs Lynn English 4-1 won G.H.S. vs Lynn Classical 4-2 lost G.H.S. vs Beverly 5-2 won G.H.S. vs Salem 6-2 won G.H.S. vsWinthrop 7-2 won G.H.S. vs Danvers 201 KlI HZdOO C 5K10W Team Picture: Top Row(L-R): Amy Linquata, Casey Pollock, Liz Coo- per, Katie Donnely, Carrie Roland, Coach J. D. MacEachern. Middle Row: Lenia Ascenso, Regina Randazza, Ardis Francouer, Laurie Laursen, Leah Budrow. Front Row: Heather Bolcome, Donna Boucher, Vita Taormina, Amy Hart, Wendy Laursen, Betsy Zadig. The 1988 Girls Cross Country Team had an out- standing season, becoming the first undefeated girls sports team ever at Glouces- ter High. In doing so they became the Northeastern Conference Champions. The primarily underclassman team rolled over the North- eastern Conference as it ad- vanced to the All State Com- petition, with a fourth place finish in Division II EM ASS. At the All States the team finished sixth, second among the teams from Eastern Mass and first among the teams from the North Shore. 202 Captains Picture: Left to Right: Donna Boucher, Coach MacEachern, Vita Taormina, Amy Hart. 1988 G.H.S. — GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Record Opponent 1- 0 won G.H.S. 15 Salem 50 2- 0 won G.H.S. 21 Marblehead 34 3- 0 won G.H.S. 15 Swampscott 50 4- 0 won G.H.S. 16 Beverly 49 5- 0 won G.H.S. 15 Classical 50 6- 0 won G.H.S. 18 English 37 7- 0 won G.H.S. 15 Saugus 50 8- 0 won G.H.S. 22 Winthrop 33 9- 0 won G.H.S. 21 Danvers 34 G I won c Team Picture: Front Row(L to R): Shelley Lovasco, Lisa Morey, Tara Dutton, Liz Ciolino, Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Coach Mary- ellen Callahan. Back(L to R): Nissa Lundgren, Susan Philpott, Susan Turner, Carolyn Hunt, Kimara Jebb, Janet Powers. This year ' s Girl ' s Tennis Team had a superb sea- son finishing with a 17-1 record. Their only loss was to Swampscott but they avenged that loss at the end of the season. I ' he team was named the Northeastern Conference Champions for their excellent perfor- mance. The team worked diligently throughout the entire season to earn a Northeast Conference T itle for Gloucester High School. Tara Dutton and Co-Captain Carolyn Hunt were named Conference All Stars along with Lisa Morey who played third singles. Honorable Mentions went to Susan Turner, Susan Philpott, Janet Powers and Liz Ciolino. Above (Left to Right): Captain Susan Turner, Coach Maryellen Callahan, Captain Carolyn Hunt. 1988 G.H.S. — GIRLS TENNIS Record G.H.S. Opponent 1-0 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn English 0 2-0 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn Classical 0 3-0 won G.H.S. 5 Salem 0 4-0 won G.H.S. 4 Saugus 1 4- 1 lost 5- 1 won G.H.S. G.H.S. 2 4 Swampscott Marblehead 3 1 6-1 won G.H.S. 3 Beverly 2 7-1 won G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 0 8-1 won G.H.S. 5 Danvers 0 9-1 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn Classical 0 10-1 won G.H.S. 5 Lynn English 0 11-1 won G.H.S. 5 Salem 0 12-1 won G.H.S. 4 Saugus 1 13-1 won G.H.S. 3 Swampscott 2 14-1 won G.H.S. 3 Marblehead 2 15-1 won G.H.S. 3 Beverly 2 16-1 won GH.S. 5 Winthrop 0 17-1 won G.H.S. 3 Danvers 2 205 .1 Team Picture: From Left to Right: Steve Rich, Keven Kopanon, Scott McKay, Thomas Randazza, Derek Jackson, Joel Curcuru, Eric Noble, Coach Bob MacEachern, Scott Ry - an, Ed Enos, Corey Grammas, Peter Albano, Andrew Antrobus, Louis Benson. The 1988 Golf team had its best season in the past 8 years. Everyone made key contributions to the team. Led by seniors Eric Noble and Scott Ryan, the team had an excellent year, and things are looking bright for the fu- ture. The final record was 5 wins and 4 losses. Scott Ryan once again received Most val- uable player. He also re- ceived NEC All-star, and most importantly, NEC Play- er of the year. The seniors were as fol- lows: Peter Albano, Corey Grammas, Ed Enos, Joel Curcuru, Eric Noble, Scott Ryan, Tom Randazza, Derek Jackson, and Scott McRae. There was one sophomore — Louis Benson. The two Freshmen were Keven Kopa- non and Steve Rich. 206 Captain Eric Noble and Captain Scott Ryan with coach Bob MacEachern. rOO NEC ALL-STARS FALL SPORTS Eric Loiacano Football Carolyn Hunt Girl ' s Tennis Joe Havener Football Ruth Benoit Field Hockey Tara Dutton Girl ' s Tennis David Murray Soccer 208 Lenia Ascenso Girl ' s Cross Country Brvson Coles Bov ' s Cross Country mw? ports 209 Team Picture: Top Row (Left to Right): Waterboy Tom Karvelas, Coach Tim Perry, Coach Dave Curley, Coach Jim Douglas, Equipment Manager Chris Smith, Waterboy Chris Karvelas. Middle Row: Greg March, Shawn Riley, Mark Sylvain, Jason Allen, David Poole, Jerry McKay, Chuck Karvelas, Co-capt. Mark Michalisin. Front Row: Michael Interrante, Ed Enos, Chip Loring, Co- Capt. B. G Brown, Capt. Nico Bran- caleone, Paul Ciaramitaro, Dom Sanfili- po, Mike Militello, Jonathin Churchill. Even though the 1988-89 G.H.S. Fisherman Hockey team didn’t have the best season, with a record of 6-9-2 they played well. The team did bet- ter than predicted giving good fights, even to the best teams. There was good leadership shown by Senior Co-Capt. B. G. Brown, Senior Capt. Nico Bran- caleone, and Junior Co-Capt. Mark Michalisin. Freshman goalie Mike Interrante played outstanding net and gives hope for a bright future for the G.H.S. Hockey program. 210 Above: Co-Captain B. G. Brown, Captain Nico Brancaleone, Coach Dave Curley, Co- Captain Mark Michilisin G.H.S. Varsity Hockey Gloucester vs. Lynn English 1-2 Gloucester vs. Danvers 0-6 Gloucester vs. Amesbury 6-2 Gloucester vs. Salem 9-2 Gloucester vs. Saugus 4-4 Gloucester vs. Swampscott 0-4 Gloucester vs. Marblehead 1-2 Gloucester vs. Beverly 2-3 Gloucester vs. Winthrop 5-3 Gloucester vs. Lynn English 4-7 Gloucester vs. Danvers 3-5 Gloucester vs. Salem 3-1 Gloucester vs. Saugus - - 1-4 Gloucester vs. Swampscott 4-4 Gloucester vs. Marblehead 3-1 Gloucester vs. Beverly 2-3 Gloucester vs. Winthrop 5-1 Top (L to R): Kris Hale, Peter Lucido, Jeff Francis, Joel Curcuru, Peter Al- bano, Peter Wicky, Shannon Conners, Capt. Kevin Ryan, Capt. Michael Mur- ray, Gaspar Orlando, Michael Sutera. The 88-89 boys basketball team had a very upsetting sea- son with only two wins. Captain Michael Murray showed out- standing performance and lead- ership throughout the season. Murray was picked as the NEC All-Star and lead the team in scoring. Although the Fisher- men ended the season with two victories everyone played with a lot of effort from the first game to the last. We wish the 89-90 basketball team good luck next year. 212 Top Left: Kevin Ryan, Coach Bob MacEachern, Michael Murray. Top Right: Joel Curcuru. Middle L to R: Peter Wick- ey, Gaspar Orlando. Bottom L to R: Jeff Francis, Mike Sutera. 1988-89 CHS Varsity Basketball Gloucester vs. Swampscott 75-76 Gloucester vs. Marblehead 58-64 Gloucester vs. Beverly 75-87 Gloucester vs. Winthrop 64-65 Gloucester vs. Lynn English 56-85 Gloucester vs. Peabody 44-66 Gloucester vs. Lynn Classical 74-101 Gloucester vs. Salem 37-62 Gloucester vs. Saugus 62-81 Gloucester vs. Danvers 61-70 Gloucester vs. Swampscott 65-60 Gloucester vs. Marblehead 54-55 Gloucester vs. Beverly 49-63 Gloucester vs. Winthrop 64-77 Gloucester vs. English 78-70 Gloucester vs. Classical 56-73 Gloucester vs. Salem 50-83 Gloucester vs. Saugus 69-79 Gloucester vs. Danvers 67-71 Team Picture: Keith Williams, Eric Williams, Keith Place, Coach Mar- shall, David Doucette, Sue Hunter. This year the Rifle team was lead by a new coach, Coach Marshall. He along with Captain Keith Place led the Rifle team to an average season with five wins and five losses. 214 Varsity Cheerleaders: Top Picture: Back Row (L to R): Nina Brancaleone, Jennifer Eastman, Jennifer Sutera, Captain Valerie Williams, Emily Kennedy, Pam Gallagher, Carla Spi- nola. Front Row (L to R): Michelle Favaloro, Jennifer Comeau, Kathy Wentzell, Kim Burns, Shawna Burnham, and Alisha MacLean. Team Picture: L-R: Lenia Ascenso, Jill Sinagra, Lori Larsen, Bethany Rigney, Er- in O ' Sullivan, Amy Hart, Krista Williams, Lisa Mourey, Co-Captains, Liisa Robert- son, Wendy Larsen. The Gloucester girls basketball team ended their season with a 6- 14. “The word to describe the sea- son is inconsistent said coach Ma- ry Ryan, “but everyone worked hard.” The team doubled the amount of wins from last year. Next they will look for more im- provement. The leading scorer for the team was Wendy Larsen. The varsity team consisted of Co-Captains Wendt Larsen, and Liisa Robert- son. The team consisted of Jill Sinagra, Erin O’Sullivan, Krista Williams, Laura Michalson, Mary Kay Filos, Lori Larsen, Lisa Mourey, Amy Hart, Lenia As- censo, and Bethany Rigney. 216 Liisa Robertson Wendy Larsen Gloucester Girls Basketball Scores 1988-89 Swampscott 60 Gloucester 26 Marblehead 52 Gloucester 40 Gloucester 52 Beverly 35 Winthrop 69 Gloucester 37 Lynn English 49 Gloucester 44 Gloucester 37 Manchester 35 Gloucester 58 Lynn Classical 39 Salem 61 Gloucester 41 Saugus 62 Gloucester 44 Danvers 57 Gloucester 48 Swampscott 48 Gloucester 26 Gloucester 60 Marblehead 44 Manchester 53 Gloucester 34 Gloucester 45 Beverly 41 Winthrop 61 Gloucester 40 Lynn English 61 Gloucester 49 Salem 53 Gloucester 33 Saugus 61 Gloucester 50 Danvers 58 Gloucester 26 217 t 1 1- 1 td H W c 3 w c 3 fc- 1 Team Picture: Front Row: Vita Taormina, Janet Powers, Betsy Zadig, Kate Perry, Heath- er Bolcome, Jen Ekborg, Carrie Roland, Kacey Pollock. Back Row: J. D. McEachern, Ardis Francoeur, Shelley Lovasco, Nina Randazzo, Kathy Winchester, Liz Ciolino, Re- gina Randazza, Donna Boucher. The Girl’s Indoor Track. Team led by Betsy Zadig and Heather Bolcome had a favorable season. Both seniors did a fine job displaying leadership. They also had fine seasons. Other Senior Sue Turner shook off injuries to have a good late starting season. Junior Vita Taormina was undefeat- ed in the Conference. She also qual- ified for the All-States. Junior Janet Powers was the best all-around sea- son. Regina Randazza continued to impress coaches as one of the best young long distance runners. 5 r jo H OOd h c 5 r ?s Team Picture: Back Row (Left to Right): Coach Roland, Dick Winchester, Jason Thompson, Benjamin Sargent, Aaron Rose, David Marshall, Bill Kyrouz, Eric Siebert, Brett Bell, David Babson, Bryson Coles, Tom Favazza, Josh Parsons, Brandon Pratt. Middle Row: Mike Haskins, Louie McGrath, Marc Bolcome, Scott Salah, Nick Vitale, Daryl Brown, Chris Jones, Nick Taormina, Derek Reed, Eric Hardcastle, Wayne Crosse. Front Row: Brad Lacerda, Matt McCarthy, Matt Roark, Travis Roland, Corey Grammas, Rob Palazola. The 1988-89 Bovs Indoor track season was the peak of this winter sports season at G.H.S. With strength in numbers, the team be- came the first Northeastern Con- ference champion winter track team at Gloucester High, going undefeat- ed with an outstanding 8-0-1 season. The season was full of memorable moments, including the tie of the season — against Lynn English, where the relay team of Chris limes, Matt McCarthy, Derek Reea, and Matt Roark gave it their absolute best to outrun English and save the meet, and the season. Another was the Beverly Meet at Lynn Tech, where it came down to Rob Palazo- la. He scored the first place in the high jump to pull Gloucester over the 43 point mark to defeat the de- fending champions. At tne conference meet, Bryson Coles was the dominating runner of the dav, taking first place in the two mile. Coles became the first Soph- omore from Gloucester to win the conference title in thirty years. Oth- er conference all-stars were Brad Lacerda in the shot put, Derek Reed in the 300, Rob Palazola in the high jump, and co-captain Travis Roland in tne hurdles. 220 lop Left Picture: Co-captain Matt Roark, Coach Bob Roland, Co-captain Travis Roland. 1988-1989 Boys Indoor Track Record 1-0 2-0 3 - 0 4 - 0 5 - 0 5 - 0-1 6 - 0-1 7 - 0-1 8 - 0-1 Opponent Marblehead Lynn Classical Swampscott Saugus Salem Lynn English Winthrop Beverly Danvers CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. CHS. G.H.S. G.H.S. G.H.S. G.H.S WOODZ OW GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL TRACK JP Gloucester boys topple Swampscott Boys’ track team whips Salem, sets record . N Boys’ track ready to run for titli Boys’ track: Conference champions Jones breaks record at l : rosh Sooh meet p ci rrviuoc 4% A i v ' . 1 ' i V Boys ' track team • Boys track tear whips Winthrop, 57-29 r |ps dassicat, 64-21 Tj ackmen tripped by Gloucester Boys ' trick team has numbers to compete noarK sets te . d at on strength of relay s,a,eCoaches Meet Gloucester wins opener , ts M • «« m ■o « iwooo rmjtCM Gloucester boys now 2-0 after 56-30 victory - - - • Bovs’ track team sets record Coach Ann Libro, Cathy Ryan, Shan non Morris, Liz Noble, Kelly Redmond Melissa Conrad, Zoe Cuneo, Heidi Me Grath Captain Shannon Morris and Coach Ann Libro The 1989 Fishermen Gymnastics team had a consistent season, losing some close matches. Since no seniors are on the team, they have a bright future. NEC ALL-STARS Winter Sports B. G. Brown Hockey Nico Brancaleone Hockey Mike Murray Boys Basketball Wendy Larson Girls Basketball Dave Doucette Rifle Team Bryson Coles Boys Indoor Track V ita Taoromma Girls Indoor Track 224 Team Picture: First Row (L-R): Coach Matheson, Dickie Winchester, Peter Lucido, Louie McGrath, Jeff Marr, Chad M oore, Robert Muise, Justin Lowe, Alex Borge. Second Row (L-R): Jerry Smith, Mike Sutera, Peter Novello, Capt. Joe Havener, Capt. Mark Fulford, R. J. Giarla, Ted Rose, Mark Bouchie. The 1989 Gloucester Fighting Fishermen had their most success- ful season this past year. The base- ball team was led by two dedicated captains. The two captains were seniors Mark Fulford and Joe Havener. The other seniors who contributed their leadership were Jerry Smith, Mike Sutera, Peter Novello, R. J. Giarla, Ted Rose and Mark Bouchie. Along with a 10-8 season the Fishermen had their share of standouts. Mark Fulford was picked as a number two starting All-Star pitcher. Cap- tain Joe Havener hit two grand slams and walked away with the homerun title and a spot on the All-star team as a designated hit- ter. Mike Sutera earned a spot on the All-Star team as a centerfield- er. Junior Chad Moore won the Northeast Conference batting ti- tle with a record of 19 for 38. 226 Captain Picture: L to R: Co-Captain Mark Fulford, Coach Matheson, Co- Captain Joe Havener. GLOUCESTER FIGHTING FISHERMEN 10-8 Won Lost Gloucester Winthrop Beverly Gloucester Lynn English Gloucester Gloucester Lynn Classical Salem Gloucester Gloucester Saugus Swampscott Gloucester Marblehead Gloucester Gloucester Danvers Beverly Gloucester Gloucester Winthrop Gloucester Lynn English Gloucester Lynn Classical Salem Gloucester Gloucester Saugus Gloucester Swampscott Marblehead Gloucester Gloucester Danvers 227 B A S E B A L L Top Row (Left to Right): Tony Giarla, Jason Gillis, Ed Morais, Joe Virgilio, Austin Conners, Chad Johnson, Brian Bolcome, Aaron Rose, Coach Rich Francis. Bot- tom Row (Left to Right): Mike Borge, Dan Muise, Jason Thompson, Scott, Bouchie, Rob Cluett, Angelo Carus- so, Shamus Donnellon. WON LOST GLOUCESTER BISHOP FENWICK GLOUCESTER SALEM GLOUCESTER SAUGUS GLOUCESTER SWAMPSCOTT GLOUCESTER DANVERS GLOUCESTER MARBLEHEAD GLOUCESTER DANVERS BEVERLY GLOUCESTER WINTHROP GLOUCESTER BISHOP FENWICK GLOUCESTER SALEM GLOUCESTER SAUGUS GLOUCESTER SWAMPSCOTT GLOUCESTER Coach Rich Francis 228 mw. Top Row (Left-Right): Heather Burns, Liz Noble, Tracey Perry, Julie Militello, Alex Amarel, Alexis Nogelo, Coach Leeanne Pallazola. Bottom Row (Left- Right): Jennifer Gillis, Jennifer Hubbard, Pamela Ma- rino, Melanie Gordon, Kendra Parsons, Katrina Collins. WON LOST GLOUCESTER LYNN ENGLISH GLOUCESTER BISHOP FENWICK GLOUCESTER SALEM GLOUCESTER SWAMPSCOTT SAUGUS GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER DANVERS GLOUCESTER MARBLEHEAD GLOUCESTER BEVERLY GLOUCESTER WINTHROP GLOUCESTER LYNN ENGLISH GLOUCESTER BISHOP FENWICK GLOUCESTER SALEM GLOUCESTER SAUGUS GLOUCESTER SWAMPSCOTT GLOUCESTER DANVERS GLOUCESTER MARBLEHEAD GLOUCESTER BEVERLY GLOUCESTER WINTHROP RECORD 17-1 O F T B A L L Coach Lee Ann Pallazola 229 Top Row: Leah Budrow, Jill Sinagra, Kendall Marques, Torn Campbell, Laurie Larsen. Bottom Row: Renee Frontiero, Wendy Larsen, Liisa Robertson, Ruth Be- noit, Laura Michalisin, Emily Kennedy The GHS softball team enjoyed its best season in years, finishing witn a record of 1 2 wins and 6 losses. The keys to the season were a tremendous attitude on the part of the players, a real team spirit, a belief in themselyes, and confidence in their abil- ities. The team consisted of pitchers Laurie Larsen and Lisa Morey, catcher Kendall Marques, first baseman Liisa Robertson, second baseman Wendy Larsen, third base- man Emily Kennedy, shortstop Tony Campbell, and outfielders Jill Signagra, Ruth Benoit, Renee Frontiero, and Laura Michalisin. This year ' s team was a true team No one player did it all. Each player contributed at some time during the season to the team ' s oyerall success. The pitching of Laurie Larsen, the defense of Signagra, Benoit, Campbell. Kennedy, and Robertson , along with the offense of Wendy Larsen, Camp- bell, Fronterio, and timely hitting of Mar- ques made the dream of a good season a reality. Highlights of the season included a seven game winning streak and two thrilling come from behind victories over Winthrop and Saugus. As a result of their efforts, the team qualified for the state tournament for the first time in fourteen years, and two players, Wendy Larsen, and Jill Sinagra were selected Northeastern Conference All-Stars for their fine play. The players of this team are to be saluted for their dedication, spirit and sportsman- ship. 230 Co-Captains: Liisa Robertson, (COACH) Gregg Smith, Ruth Be- noit 1989 GHS VARSITY SOFTBALL Gloucester 2 Marblehead 3 6 Beverly 2 3 Winthrop 7 4 Lynn English 7 29 Lynn Classical 0 8 Salem 6 7 Saugus 2 16 Swampscott 2 3 Danvers 2 16 Marblehead 0 5 Winthrop 4 1 Lynn English 3 4 Beverly 0 7 Lynn Classical 0 2 Salem 5 9 Saugus 8 16 Swampscott 3 0 Danvers 1 12 WINS 6 LOSSES 231 Team Picture: Back Row (Left to Right): Coach Bob Roland, Joe Collins, Josh Parsons, Eriks Licis, Mike Gossum, Bill Kyrouz, Bryson Coles, Chrisjones, Daryl Brown. Middle Row : Mark Micnalisin , Tom Favazza , Nick Taormina, Chuck Karvelis, Dan Brown, Ben Sargent, Nick Vitalie, Mike Haskins, Jason Bruni. Front Row: David Poole, Matt Mc- Carthy, Derek Reed, Travis Roland, Matt Roark, Mike McLeod, Rob Pallazola This year’s boys indoor track team ended the season w ith the best record in over a decade. Led by Coach Bob Roland, CHS came just short of the conference title, with an 8-2 record. The team had excellent depth, with fourteen members attending the conference meet. They were: Matt Roark (400 and relay), Ben Sargent (880), Nick Vitalie (100), Derek Reed ( 1 00), F.rics Licis ( 1 mile and relay), Bryson Coles (two mile). Matt McCarthy (two mile and relay), Mike McLeod (discus), Dar l Brown (discus), David Marshall (shot), Travis Roland (110 hurdles), Nick Taormina (one mile), Rob Pallazola (triple jump) and Mark Michalsin (shot). Bryson Coles won the conference championship in the two mile, the first Sophomore to do so in over thirty years. Coles also broke the conference record with a time of 9.52. Rob Pallazola broke two records — GHS high jump record with a height of 6 ' 2 , and the con- ference record for the triple jump with a leap of 41 feet, 4 V 2 inches. Yet another record breaker was Matt Roark, breaking the record for the 400 meter at the conference meet. 232 Upper Left Picture: Tri-Captains Der- ek Reed, Matt Roark, and Travis Ro- land with Coach Bob Roland. Record 1-0 2-0 3 - 0 4 - 0 5 - 0 5 - 1 6 - 1 6-2 7-2 Opponent Lynn English Lynn Classical Salem Saugus S-vampscott Marblehead Beverly Winthrop Danvers CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS t n 5 3 H tDKjOtJi 1st Row (From Left to Right): Lauren Schwartz, Mary Kav Filos, Betsy Zadick, Vita Taormina. Susan Turner, Kate Perrv, Heather Bolcome, Nicole Johnson. 2nd Row: Lena Ascenzo, Claudia Filos. Nikki Bertolino, Talia Conlon, Cathy Rvan, Ja- net Powers, Donna Boucher. Kate Don- nelv. 3rd Row: Coach Soucv, Regina Randazza, Zoe Cunio, Shannon Morris, Jennifer Walsh, Carree Roland. Bethanv Rignev. Heather Stanley, Kace Pollock, Nina Randazzo, Ardis Franceour, Liz Cop- per, Coach J. D. The 1989 Gloucester Fisher- men Girl ' s track team had a su- perb season with a record of 8 wins and only 1 loss. Thev placed second in the N.E. Conference and this is the best season thev have ever had. With strong per- formances b the underclassmen, the team promises to be a dom- inating force in the years to come. 234 Above Left (L to R): Assistant Coach Chris Soucy, Co- Captain Vita Taoromina, Captain Susan Turner, Coach J. D. McEachern. 1989 Girls Track CHS vs. Lynn English W GHS vs. Lynn Classical W CHS vs. Salem W GHS vs. Saugus W GHS vs. Swampscott L GHS vs. Marblehead VV GHS vs. Beverly VV GHS vs. Winthrop W GHS vs. Danvers W GHS at Conference Meet — 2nd place go |— 1 Team Picture: Back Row: Peter Lovasco, Cory Curcuru, Bret Bell, Shane Kirkman, Brian Churchill, Cam Morse, David Poole, Coach Mary- ellen Callahan. Front Row: Chip Loring, Greg March, Andrew ' Antrobus, Lome Kirkman, Geoff McCulloch. The 1989 Boy’s Tennis team had an impressive season. Despite the fact they were not supposed to make the states, they did. They were led by strong play by Junior Greg March. He had a great season overall. The team went farther than expected and it was a huge success. 236 Captains and Coach: Greg March, Maryellen Callahan, Andrew Antrobus Matches Won Lost At Marblehead 1-4 Beverly 4-1 At Winthrop 2-3 Lynn English 5-0 At Lynn Classical 5-0 Salem 4-1 At Saugus 3-2 Swampscott 4-1 Danvers 3-2 Marblehead 1-4 Winthrop 3-2 At Lynn English 5-0 At Beverly 3-2 Lynn Classical 5-0 At Salem 5-0 Saugus 3-2 At Swampscott 1-4 At Danvers 4-1 1 4 wins 4 losses Z2WH coiCOW I Baseball Mark. Fulford All-Star Joe Havener All-Star Mike Sutera N.E.C. All-Star Jill S inagra N.E.C. All-Star N.E.C. ALL-STARS SPRING SPORTS Softball Wendy Larson N.E.C. All-Star Boys Spring Track Travis Roland All-Star Matt McCarthy All-Star Rob Pallazola All-Star Mike McCleod All-Star Underclassman who finished 1st in conference meet — Bryson Coles Rob Pallazola — State Champ, Class B Girls Spring Track Lenia Ascenso N.E.C. All-Star Donna Boucher N.E.C. All-Star Janet Powers N.E.C. All-Star Regina Randazza N.E.C. All-Star Y r ita Taoromina N.E.C. All-Star 238 Senior Class Ski Trip 240 z Sunday River; March 10-12 After weeks of anticipation, enthu- siastic expert skiers and anxious non- skiers finally headed off to Sunday River Ski Resort. Skiers had the lux- ury of skiing right out of their condo doors, onto the slopes. Many people gained more than just a great time skiing. Jerry Smith earned his nick- name, Captain Bedcheck. Kelly Ga- lante saw a new side of David Mur- ray. Room 205 discovered that a cooler is a great place for making Koolaid. Michelle Novello learned that those little black clovers on a card are called clubs. Unfortunately Bora Erdos, who was the only cas- ualty, suffered a sprained knee. A very special thanks goes to Ms. Konaxis, Mr. Carlson, and Mr. Kis- singer for all the time and effort they put into one of the best weekends we ever had. March 31, 1989 243 On March 31, members of the Gloucester High School Senior and Junior class, as well as faculty members filled the library while waiting to donate blood for the annual blood drive. The drive was successful in surpassing their expected goal. “HEY ERIC . . ERIC . WHERE ARE YOU GOING??” It’s only 1 :40. Student Government Day Mayor Justin Lowe Collector Chuck Karvelas Treasurer Michelle Korthas Building Inspector Phil Snider Director Public Works Mark Bolcome Purchasing Agent Mark Michalisin Engineer Cory Parsons Police Chief Cindy Johnson Planner Amy Hart Board of Assessors Jill Sinagra Sealer of Weights and Measures Melanie Conrad Veteran’s Agent Joe Ciluffo City Solicitor Rosemary Lourenco Fire Chief Joe Havener City Clerk Mary Beth Sperry City Auditor Nico Brancaleone Superintendent Kelly Secrest Assistant Superintendent Peter Lucido Principal of GHS Tom Favazza Vocational School Director Ken Keyes School Committee Gail Santapaula — Chairperson Carla Spinola — Vice Chairperson Lauren Schwartz John Herron Matthew Roark Michelle Favalora City Council Tom Randazza — President Laura Shea — Vice President Emily Kennedy Ann-Margaret Ferrante Matt McCarthy Bethany Pratt Paul Marnoto Heather Lewis Valerie Williams March April Mar. 1 — Mich, Cin, Dee - Just put it on the gold!” i, what’s that noise? Oh, it ' s ji the ice.” Mar. 1 — Hey Amanda, sjust Mar. 1 — We got our first fiat tire on our way to school. Mar. 2 — Elmer Fudd goes to the library Mar. 4 — GT, TN, and SL — Rem. the lady with the fork in her head! e Mar. 4 — Party at Mike’s! Where’s Mike? Mar. 5 — 4-wheeling w ML, BP, EW, SL. We’re stuck next to a stolen truck! Start pushing! Mar. 10 — How many people are supposed to fit in here? Mar. 10 — Roselle, shut up! You ' re snoring F, CM Mar. 10 — Senior Class Ski Trip! Mar. 10 — Are you school orientated? J Mar. 1 1 — Excuse me? Mar. 1 1 — Mmm . . . Koolaid! CM. RR. KW, MB Mar. 1 1 — The Porch of Eternity- Mar. 11 — Senior ski trip — illegal use of bed sheets. Mar. 12 — Watch out! Whatch out! Boom! Sorrv about that. Mar. 14 — Karen, we’re being followed . . . bv Clinton?? F JJ- . A Mar. 15 — Y hat! A party on a half dav.- F CM Mar. 15 — What’s up one shoe! Ask RR and CM Mar. 17 — Mrs. Daley savs, I ' m not perfect! Mar. 17 — Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Mar. 17 — Help! Nicole, will you drive mv car? Mar. 17 — Just say hello! Mar. 17 — Joanna, do you realize that lady did not say one word to us, twice? Mar. 17 — Jason, have vou learned how to tie your shoes vet? LC Mar. 17 — Christina in the curtain shop, do vou have something like this in that color? Mar. 17 — Hey Christina, mavbe you should have brought some wallpaper. Mar. 17 — Hev that s not very ladv-like. Mar. 17 — The WILD WEEKEND at Gave’s! Class of ’89! Mar. 17 — Nicole watch out for the hole in the porch! Wopps! Are vou alright?! (Ha!) Mar. 17 — SOPHGMORF.S. try to dominate THE SFNIORS but . . . NO WAY! Seniors prove them sen- iority oncA again! Mar. 17 — Wow! It r eall y doespav to shop at Ames! Mar. 18 — Gave, are vou Ok? Ice cubes in the bucket? Mar. 18 — M D. whv did vour car have to stall here? ML this is our 3rd strike? Let ' s try walking Mar. 18 — Once again we chase the big GREEN MONSTER ’’ . . . and it doesn ' t lose us! Ask DP. MC Mar. 18 — Joe Havener proves how hard his head realh is . . .! Mar. 18 — Mom. Darlene ' s watch stopped at 12 o’clock, honest. Mar. 18 — Hev Christina, whv did we run upstairs for? Mar. 18 — Well, Christin-a what a night that was. Mar. 18 — Pillow fight. Geography test. Dancing, and learning how to play poker, and more pillow fignts in room 1. Mar. 18 — Christin-a what time do vou have to be home — Well, you ' re going to be late. Mar. 19 — We return to mv house at 9 am with breakfast waiting. Mar. 19 — Darlene gets her first hangover Mar. 21 — Spying on the new car! — ho no, if that’s him I will twinldes! Mar. 23 — FIRE DRILLS Mar. 23 — Darlene — do vou know this man? Mar. 30 — Whv do vou have a book on Ben and lerrv’s, Marc??? Mar. 30 — Man . it isn ' t a book, it ' s only a book cover! April 1 — Happy B-dav and April Fool’s, love Amy Apr 3 — Susan P. finally quit smoking-! April 4 — Boston Skippers day J pril 5 — Bernie and McLeod bashing heads during mating season, establishing termors April 3 — Li zard woman — next time read the warning label. April 3 — Mike Murray body slammed by Mr. Parody tning to sneak inic home room late V ' —We t o realize the anthropological cultural ramifications. Yaahoo Jungle Jim B April Hearts and what, gang? The real war. Hearts and MINDS. Apr These things don ' t usuallv happen at our parties. For example Nose- rape’ At r.: — Megan. Jamie, and Bora looking through the invisible door! Apr i . S — T r ' taring to the right of the Median strip? What does this Do Not Enter tgn mean’ p - I N let’s go to the playground. Apr - 1 month and 7 months . . . Oh mv God! SF and CC, GS and JL Apr l — Sorry Donna! We didn’t mean to leave you locked in the trunk while we vv er hris’ house! A or .4 — PL Club founded. SF, GS N P F k A. 4 - Karen, beat it! You’re mo ' mv rnfttorv? Ap 4 — Thanks BA TN — let’s si- ; • nt on the corner. April 1 4 — Legacy — you sounded great! Apn — Occh, mv elbow — l mean mv knee April 1 ' — Greg, ' ' fait are you doing here ' - — It’s 1143 April 16 “Hev. look Michelle, a litle Joe Scum — Yal April ■ — Michelle D turns green from turbulence. April fc - MEXICO — Michelle D. Amy. Kellv . Valerie, cB H Michels C Nicole, and Lvnanne April Kp — Yo tengo un novio — Michelle April 17 — Willie, how old are vou? Yeah! April I 1 — Pina Coladas everv dav! April 5 7 — Those are American Guvs! (Denny’s) April 1 7 — Oh m God! ’’These taxi drivers are nuts!” . . we are going 120 mph! April 1 TJr- Rock to the beat and give her acid! April Id — The roads are wet. the taxi drivers still drive like maniacs. Cindy. Amy, and Michelle — CRASH! April ! S — Lvnanne. Michelle. Cindy, and Nicole test the beautiful ocean water but WOW! What an undertow’ April 18 — And we were gonna rent mopeds?G? ApaW -l My “ if My Budd Catherine — Hev. w nt a ride? . . . Suedehead? uanitaballs better get in here because we need toilet papier vou have a hot dog? How about a Slim Jim? If I only had a brain” — Val Give him the finger Whv. he’s not goin flKleiarend me anvwav. ”L ' n Cancun Plaza” — Amy A pul April April April April 19 April 19 April 19 — 1 like vour suit. I like all vour suits, I April 19 — Arm B finds out how bad the undertJ rWPaillv April 19 — Look out Carlotta! Car accident — KW. CR, RR. CM. DM April 19 — Carlotta. are vou hurt or scared? Call an ambulance! I Apr 20 — Do vou know who vou are? Beat it! Apr 20 — | Carnbean Carnival Cruise? ' 20 — W hat ' the matter Nicole, can’t get the suds Moonlight wj :k on the beaches of the GarnMfcn — Valerie w c Li go, all your friends are gonna I — gettir g tired. Aren ' t the two lovebirds cute ji- - Val. Dean, and Josh I 20 - — ,1 hope this gets good cause I - Kellv and JD go at it. 121 — 336.000 p esos at Johnny (rocket ' s 121 — Keliv Am v amt Michelle pull an all-nighter ]r • ’ 11 — .Mexican — God Bless America I 21 — Valpup. vou did a little scoopage last night. A sk Bert balls Summer Lovin ' , having a blast! Slammers at Johnnv Rocket ' s — Val April 21 — - Manuel runs off with 10.000 p esos. April ‘21 — N here’s ihe tun group- Ap- 22 — 1 neve- want to ee peanut butter and jell) again. — Amy April 22 - Flamingo Plaza — Bla. Bla. Bla April 22 — Well. I wjnt to Cmncinati It ' s all I ■ ould think of — Michelle Ap ril 22 — Val. v oc ' |m gonna kill me but 1 swear I sat ntbe k bb the whole rime — Amv Ap-- 2 2 Mr in file, ba k at the ranch, kellev s stili (sacking. A ; - 2 - jpi for ’he group ot g. ' from Bostoft. An ' 2 2 — Fete — How ire vou feeling’- Ap- 2 2 W -ad A party at Nice’s? A: ■ . how many people went out w Mu iael tonight? Apr 25 — To Marc: Sktda Merinkv dinkv dink SkidiMerinkv Doo — I love voi So. what ' s up : Oh — it s N«d — I thought it did ou get the lemon- 1 d Va er:e catch some Iasi mm ' e ravs food poisoning |nv ’•fc” — spring - ueak !9$9Caocur. A t Mmgumam I guv -rek in trm € •t S ' •I - _ ■ v A: ' 2 W Apr 2 ■ - Ap- 2 4 Apr,, 24 April 24 — Loi April 26 — Andy — April 26 — MichHli April 28 — Jcnn. I into people s cars y ou don’t know ' April 28 — TW1ZZLERS RI LE April 29 — Slerptng PUis — ask JE. kW. CM April 29 — Christina RosrMr reath did go home. April 29 — Krista has a datr ' April 29 — Kalhs, Can Aforyam and spaghetti don ' t April 29 — Christs. tr!l those girts in front of us not time they go to thr - hasntKot I Oh. it ' s j o this is! Do s ! it a I • their hair so much ■ FACULTY STUDENT VOLLEYBALL GAME Due to problems with the basketball hoops in the gym, the student-faculty basketball game was cancelled and re- placed with a student-faculty volleyball game. Three different student teams played against a teacher team consisting of: Mr. Favazza, Mr. Ziergiebel, Mrs. Fallon, Mrs. McGrath, Ms. Fuller, Mr. O’Maley, Ms. Tranguch, Mr. Carlson, Ms. Matson, Mr. Dench and Mr. Walsh. The students won two out of the three games. 249 APRIL 10 th- 14 th, 1989! 9] w J 1 ' J 1 1 i li , •y fjl Spirit week of 1989 was another dis- appointment. Some dressed up, but the majority of the students did not. The best day was Outrageous Day with the dance during the nighttime. The Senior Class lived it up at the dance and during the week because it was the week before April vacation — when SENIORITIS finally sets in. 251 OUTRAGEOUS The Outrageous Day Dance, spon- sored by the Student Council, was an enormous success. Nearly everyone who attended wore unusual outfits that captured the spirit of the dance. Prizes were awarded to those who displayed the most creativity in making their cos- tumes. First prize was awarded to “The Gospel Singers,” Marc Bolcome, Marc Michalisin, and Justin Lowe. Second and third prizes were awarded to Anna Sanfilippo and Fred McCarl. T-shirts painted with fluorescent 89s were the most popular costumes of the night. All who attended had a great time to send spirit week out in an outrageous style! 252 Present Members Officers: Amy F. St. Laurent, Co-President Boro Erdos, Co-President Karen M. McKay, Secretary Michael M. McLeod, Treasurer Susan Elizabeth Turner, Librarian Seniors: Andrew Antrobus John Bernie Michelle M. Boucher Domenic Brancaleone William G. Brown Kristin Costa Kelly Galante Kristen Garry Charles Gleason Rebecca Faye Flart Teresa Jardin Joanna Joyce AdamJ. Marcello 255 Carlotta McCarthy Laura Michalisin David Murray Tracy-Lynn Murray Roselle Randazza Bonnie Reardon Jeanine E. Rhodes Erika Shernig Megan Shore Jeremy Smith Michelle M. Sonia Joseph R. Taormina Glenn Wheeler New Members Seniors: R. J. Giarla Michelle Ann Novello S‘ Nikki Bertolino Christine Linquata Eric M. Bichao Peter Gasper Lucido Donna Boucher Paulo Marnoto Helen L. Buteas Ericca Martin Elizabeth Ciolino Jennifer Lynne Miller Melanie Anne Conrad Brendan Moynahan Tobias Davis Kerry Normand Taya Enos Michelle Pallazola Shauna Favalora Amy-Beth Parsons Thomas E. Favazza Janet M. Powers Ann-Margaret Ferrante Bethany Pratt Cara Ferrini Derek J. Reed Claudia P. Filos Matthew J. Roark Eliza B. Garrison Daniel Ryan Patrick Good Benjamin B. Sargent Amy R. Hart Lauren L. Schwartz kimara Jebb Carla Spinola Nicole Johnson Vita Taormina Laurie A. Larsen Lara Miller 256 ♦ 1 INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Over twenty teams competed this year in the GHS intramural volleyball tourna- ment. For the First time the teams were divided into two leagues, the American and the National. The top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. The Champi- onship Match was between Threshold of Pain (National League Champs) and Fun- nelingus (American League Champs. Fun- nelingus Won the match in two straight games. The team consisted of: David Mur- ray, Mike Murray, William Brown, Mike Flaherty, Amy St. Laurent, Susan Turner, Peter Albano, Andy Antrobus, and Mr. Walsh. 257 Senior Banquet May 4, 1989 258 Caruso ' s Diplomat hosted the Class of 1989’s Senior Banquet on May 4, 1989. Advisors Mrs. Kochman and Mrs. Waterhouse greeted seniors and their parents at the door, and after a short social hour (for a while it seemed like tne parents were at a class reunion instead of the Senior Banquet!) the class officers welcomed the guests. Vice President Kelly Galante read a thoughtful poem about mothers and Treasurer Adam Marcello paid a special tribute to fathers. After dinner was served, the seniors quickly flocked to the dance floor. It may have taken a bit of coaxing to get tne parents to join in, but once they heard music they liked (definitely NOT Wild Thing by Tone-Loc!) they couldn’t sit still. And who can forget when DJ Larry Burnham played the class song “With a Little Help From My Friends” followed by “That’s What Friends Are For.- ' ?” 1 he Class of 1989 showed how together they really are by forming an enormous circle, arm in arm, around the dance floor, singing ana dancing to their favorite Beatles classic. After dancing all night to music from all generations, everyone had to finally drag themselves off the dance floor. Everyone who attended can agree, the 1989 Senior Banquet was a special evening for the Seniors and their parents alike. 259 260 262 CLUB ’90 JUNIOR EVENT Despite the miserable weather, the Class of 1990 still managed to have their long awaited Junior Event. After months of planning, the class decided to transform the gym into a night club. With help from a Boston Party Company, the Juniors were able to see themselves danc- ing on a large video screen as well as various music videos which corresponded to the music being played. HSBSIl •jWXii; i MAY 24, 1989 tB ' clf c, r Jiw ' - «vV % LM ra M aHT l ' ft: - ur ■ W,yT ' w • ' I he Administration and Faculty of Gloucester High School proudly present Academic Recognition Cumulative Average of 85% or above Class of 1989 Kristin Johanna Amar Andrew T. Antrobus John Richard Bernie Heather J. Bolcome Michelle M. Boucher Domenic Brancaleone William G. Brown Kristin Costa Bora D. Eralos Kelly Ann Galante Kristen M. Garry Richard J. Girarla, Jr. Charles B. Gleason Rebecca Fay Hart Teresa Luisa Jardin Joanna Elizabeth Joyce Sherri-Lyn Madruga AdamJ. Marcello Carlotta E. McCarthy Karen Marie McKay Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Laura M. Michalisin David C. Murray Tracy-Lynn Murray Michelle Ann Novello Cary P. Parsons John Joseph Ramos Roselle M. Randazza Bonnie Reardon Jeanine Elizabeth Rhodes Brenda A. Russell Erika J. Schernig Megan D. Shore Jeremy G. Smith Amy St. Laurent Joseph R. Taormina Susan E. Turner Glen Wheeler Elizabeth Zadig PROGRAM Address Dr. Charles G. Symonds Introduction and Address — Superintendent of Schools Dr. William J. Leary Introduction of Mayor of Gloucester Mr. William Squillace Overall Achievement Awards Dr. Charles G. Symonds Dr. William J. Leary Mr. Malcolm Patterson Individual Department Awards Art — Mrs. Lynne Cassinari Business — Mr. Donat Femino English — Mrs. Natalie C. Daley Home Economics — Mrs. Joan Keegan Foreign Language — Mr. Richard Chane Mathematics — Mr. John Sperry Music — Mr. Philip Swanson Science — Mr. Clifford Brooks Social Studies — Mrs. Louise Nickas Industrial Arts — Mr. John Sulton Alliance Program — Ms. Kathy McLear Special Needs — Mrs. Jeanne Linehan Vocational — Mr. Gus Surrette Closing Remarks Dr. Charles G. Symonds Refreshments and coffee in the cafeteria following the ceremony. Class of 1990 Cumulative Averages of 85% or above Nikki Bertolino Laurie A. Larsen Eric M. Bichao Christine Linquata Donna Boucher Peter Gaspar Lucido Helen Buteas Paulo Marnoto Elizabeth Ciolino Ericca Martin Lisa Ciolino Jennifer Lvnne Miller Melanie A. Conrad Brendan Movnahan Tobias Davis Kerry Normand Tava Enos Michelle Pallazola Shauna Favalora Amv-Beth Parsons Thomas E. Favazza Janet M. Powers Ann-Margaret Ferrante Bethanv Pratt Cara Ferrini Derek j. Reed Claudia P. Filos Matthew J. Roark Eliza B. Garrison Daniel Ryan Patrick Good Benjamin B. Sargent Amy R. Hart Lauren L. Schwartz Kimara Jebb Carla Spinola Nicole Johnson Vita Taormina Colette Katsikas Class of 1991 Cumulative Averages of 90% or above Lenia Maria Ascenso Jean Paul LaFlam Amy Ellen Beliveau Jeremy M. Langley Gregory R. Christo Melinda Joyce Sheedv Andrew R. Cooper Heather C. Standley Kathryn M. Donnelly Eric A. Williams Kris Marie Galante Christopher C. Wilson Class of 1992 Cumulative Averages of 90% or above Nicole K. Andrade Kristen J. Babinski Lorenzo Billante, Jr. Greta Hanse Boynton Derek M Burnham David Stephen Cluett Zoe Cuneo Carla Ann Curcuru Shaun Paul Gaipo Julia Maia Garrison Travis C. Korthas Mary Fay Lane Kathryn A McKenna Alexis Nogelo Stephanie Palazola Aaron C Rose Karen Lynn Samuels Anna-Rit Sanfilippo 268 Outstanding Achievement in Home Economics Child Study Turibia Fradoca Mary Beth Sperry Clothing Catherine Harrison Creative Fashion Regina Randazza Foods Giuseppe “Joe” Taormina Outstanding Achievement in Foreign Language French Melanie Conrad German Eliza Garrison Spanish Kimara Jebb Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Advanced Placement Calculus Kristen Garry Honors Trigonometry Analytical Geometry Eric Bichao Thomas Favazza Pascal Thomas Favazza Outstanding Achievement in Music Instrumental Music Seniors Kristin Costa Jeremy Smith Juniors Taya Enos Sophomores Janine Worthley Jennifer Worthley Freshmen Brett Bell Outstanding Vocalist Lara Miller Special Achievement in Music Dan Buhler Charlie Kerschbaum Outstanding Achievement in Science Advanced Biology Kristen Garry Biology Kristen Babinski Advanced Chemistry Physics Alexis Nogelo Michelle Boucher Chemistry Jeanine Rhodes Physics Thomas Favazza Bausch and Lomb Science Award Thomas Favazza Outstanding Achievement in Social Studies World History Kristen Babinski United States History Heather Standley Twentieth Century World Thomas Favazza Vocational Social Studies Mark Reardon Department Awards Outstanding Achievement in Art Clay Works Drawing Painting Commercial Art Drawing and Painting Photography Outstanding Achievement in Business Most Outstanding Seniors Most Outstanding Junior Outstanding Achievement in Accounting Outstanding Achievement in English Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Vocational Michelle Trioli Susan E. Turner Keith Bertone Matt Moceri Gwen Perry Jeff French Roselle Randazza Peter Novello Molly Tibbetts Ardis Francoeur Elizabeth Griffin Jodi Ramos Carrie Burnham Michelle Novello Michele Piscitello Robert Coull Kristen Garry Karen McKay Jeremy Smith Kimara Jebb Michelle Pallazola Derek J. Reed Heather Standley Christopher Wilson Geoff Witek Kristen Babinski Zoe Cuneo Shaun Gaipo Julia Garrison John Alves Melissa Campbell Kenneth Keyes Jamie MacDonald James Sanfilippo Daniel Smith Outstanding Achievement in Industrial Arts Cabinet Making Glen Wheeler Graphic Arts Ericca Martin Mechanical Drawing Keith Bertone Power Mechanics Electricity John Ramos Outstanding Achievement in the Alliance Program Academics Coreen Dwyer Outstanding Community Member Kritie Jameson Jennifer Scala Mary Silva Remy Dello Russo Outstanding Community Service Volunteer Kelly Sharac Merit Achievement Award Glenn Robertson Outstanding Achievement in Vocational Education Automotive Outstanding Achievement John Alves Carpentry Outstanding Achievement Louis Biondo Electrical Outstanding Achievement Edward Ciaramitaro Paul Dineen Mark Reardon Daniel Smith Andrew Maniscalco Most Improved Russell Moses Machine Highest Achievement Tobias Davis Most Talented Gil Roderick Most Improved David Doucette James MacDonald Co-Op Program Outstanding Achievement Kevin Gray Timothy Sampson 269 ‘Boutique Chic” “Boutique Chic” was definitely a hit, over 700 people came to see the show. Mrs. Elaine Moynahan and Mrs. Elsa Parsons were the coordinators of the show. Many stores were rep- resented: Scribbles and Casa de Moda, just to name a couple. The girls from the clothing classes made their own outfits and modeled them! Home economics made and donated refreshments for everyone who attended this spectacular event. The Vocational departments helped with the lighting and setting up of the stage. Some dancers were included in the entertainment. “Boutique Chic was a night that made Gloucester High School shine 4 Senior Prom i 274 June 1, 1989 275 June 1, 1989. This date should stir up memories of stretch limousines, (with jacuzzis??) evening gowns, tuxedoes, and endless photographs. You guessed it . . . PROM NIGHT! The Class of 1 989 held their Senior Prom at the Danversport Yacht Club. Advisors Mary Kochman and Joan Waterhouse greeted guests at the door and handed each a gold key chain as the prom favor. Couples then drifted into the elegantly decorated, chandeliered ballroom where pretty spring flower bouquets adorned each table. Until dinner started, the guests found their tables, stood in line for MORE pictures, or just mingled with friends inside or out on the balcony. (Can you believe that the sun actually shone on the Class of ’89 for this special occasion?) After a short while, dinner was served. This passed rather quickly as everyone was itching to dance. The band was New Friends, and did they know how to get the crowd going! Their synchronized dance routines really did the trick (especially those on the tables!)! A few energetic souls even joined the band up on stage. During the band’s break, DJ Larry Burnham announced the King and Queen and their court. After a moment of suspense, the crowning of Eric Loicano as King and Kelly Sharac as Queen came. The court was Mary Sperry, John Ramos, Susan Philpott, and Dan Buehler. After a few songs, the band returned. After dancing endlessly to songs slow and fast, old and new, the BEST one yet was played . . . That’s right! “With a Little Help From My Friends.” Once again the Class of ' 89 locked arms for this classic. This circle created an unforgettable picture of Prom Night 1989! Soon after this, the band and DJ had to bid the guests farewell. As couples on the doorstep frantically searched for their limos and chauffeurs to head off to post-Prom activities, Seniors realized that all the planning and anticipation of the Prom was finally ending, and so was the year. More importantly, they realized that they had had the “time of their lives.” % 1 ' P Mr v dip BP fl|AV i k a ' H ,L Wvll ’ i f mm . 1 r L ' m n l r ff I ’ H ulw IT i ) K I v 1W l mt i||P THE KING AND QUEEN AND THEIR COURT Below: King and Queen Eric Loicano SENIOR RADIO STATION 1. YVZOU 2. WCGY 3. WZLX 4. YVBCN 5. Kiss 108 6. WFNX 7. WROR 8. WHEB 9. VVERS 10. 94.1 Providence ALBUM 1. Appetite For Destruction 2. Hysteria 3. Slippery When Wet 4. The Wall 5. Bobby Brown 6. Journey ' s Greatest Hits 7. Escape 8. Zeppelin II 9. Physical Graffiti 10. Hot Rocks ACTRESS 1 . Demi Moore 2. Molly Ringwald 3. Goldie Hawn 4. Michelle Pfeiffer 5. Glenn Close 6. Kelly McGillis 7. Elizabeth Shue 8. Debra Winger 9. Christina Applegate 10. Bette Midler CLASS 1. 1989 2. Study 3. Lunch 4. Gym 5. English 6. International Relations 7. Personal Growth 8. Physics 9. Art 10. History ACTOR 1 . Tom Cruise 2. Patrick Swayze 3. Jack Nicholson 4. Charlie Sheen 5. Johnny Depp 6. Clint Eastwood 7. Rob Lowe 8. Michael Keaton 9. Tom Hanks 10. Robert DeNiro SONG 1 . Patience 2. I ' ll Be There For You 3. Every Little Step 4. Crazy For You 5. Paradise City 6. Stairway to Heaven 7. I ' ll Melt With You 8. Pour Some Sugar On Me 9. Wild Thing 10. Faithfully SAYING 1 . Beat it! 2. NOT! 3. What’s up? 4. I seen you! 5. No, I’m just kidding! 6. What’s the scoop? 7. Want to talk about it? 8. Get a life! 9. Well, all right! 10. Come Again FOOD 1 . Pizza 2. Chinese 3. Lasagna 4. Mexican 5. Italian 6. Steak 7. French Fries 8. Pasta 9. Peanut Butter Cups 10. Clam Chowder 280 FAVORITES SPORT 1 . Football 2. Hockey 3. Basketball 4. Baseball 5. Volleyball 6. Softball 7. Soccer 8. Tennis 9. Skiing 10. Track MOVIE 1. Rain Man 2. Cocktail 3. Dirty Dancing 4. About Last Night 5. Breakfast Club 6. Major League 7. Holy Grail 8. Animal House 9. Top Gun 10. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest HANGOUT 1 . Good Harbor Beach 2. The Fort 3. Lanesville 4. The Mall 5. Softball Field 6. The Boulevt ’ 7. Stage Fort Pai 8. My Room 9. Any Party 10. School CAR 1 . Porsche 2. Lamborghini 3. Mustang GT 4. VW Cabriolet 5. Jaguar 6. Corvette 7. Ferrari 8. Mercedes 9. Saab 10. Camaro MUSIC VIDEO 1. Patience 2. Cult of Personality 3. Forever Your Girl 4. Pour Some Sugar On Me 5. Call Me A1 6. Electric Youth 7. Wild Thing 8. Hotel California 9. Land of Confusion 10. Sweet Child of Mine MUSICAL ARTIST 1 . Guns N Roses 2. Led Zeppelin 3. Bon Jovi 4. Boston 5. Pink Floyd 6. Journey 7. Def Leppard 8. New Kids On The Block 9. REM 10. Fleetwood Mac PASTIME 1 . Partying 2. Sleeping 3. Shopping 4. Watching TV 5. Parking 6. Playing Guitar 7. Reading 8. Dancing 9. Tennis 10. Listening to music TV SHOW 1.21 Jump Street 2. Married With Children 3. Roseanne 4. The Wonder Years 5. ALF 6. Growing Pains 7. Cheers 8. America’s Most Wanted 9. Cosby Show 10. Nightingales 281 Scholarships Saeeyer Medals It i ' customary to announce all Sawy er Medal wiener ' s since grade 8 who are members of the graduation class, Sawyer Medals were First awarded in the 8th grade to the following top students. Michelle Mane Boucher Adrm I. Marcello Drmenic Branca leone David Craig Murray. II At the er d of the 9th grade they were awarded to the following top students who had not already received a Sawyer Medal. Kristin Marie Garry Mi chael M. McLeod, Jr. Joanna Elizabeth Joy ce Jeremv G. Smith Karen Marie McKay I: ±c i lit. . i i. and a ih grades thev were awarded to the top boy and girl for each rear who had not previously received a Sawver Medal. Grace : — M ' .drew Thomas Antrobcs — Carlotta E. McCarthy Grade 11 — Charles B. Gleason, Jr. — T r-Lyna Murray Grade 12 — John Bcrrie — jeaninr r ■ b Rhodes Departmental Awards French Beals Prize Spanish 3eok Prite «5 Consulate Bom. International Reltttiams Honors Award Vane? 5 1 Van Gcgh Artists i 1 ::enals Auard The Bras Business Dfpartmc nt Award Elliot T. Parker tag Ask Beth .fours Dartmouth Ben ! Aowrds and S choir, rshi ' J. Franklin Is acker Educational Trust S.-koiarsh in, Inc Assort $500 each Addison Gil SS50.QF ■rf Hospital X arses Alumnae .Association Scholarship Addison ( Gilbert Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship $1900 [oo Ad dcu n C lilhen Hospucl Sc hole rshxp $500.t )0 each Friends ■? F Boys Bosks; ball Scholarship S100. )Q each JohnH i. | iggs.Jr Memorial Scholarship Fund $2500 00 each Cat A i College Women ' s Club Scholarship $500 The Cup e inn SOW Scholarship SI 50f 5 and a one year membership to the National Organ Cape Aw Pet-Wee Football Ckerrleading Program Scholarship $ 200 . ) Cape An I ruth Hockey Association Scholarship Copt Coma and Alligator Scholarship $500.00 Chargers Tenth Program Scholarship $1000.00 each i for Women fl Frances M. C pher Emblem Memorial Fund Auard $1000 00 The Bessie clr ngA Memorial Scholarship $200.00 $100.00 S100.00 Joatfum E. (am -bit . tester I $1000 00 i Contractors cvl Builders Association of Cape Ann Scholarship $300.00 eaci Patti Cl- ' . — $100.00 Rusty Thtrt Memorial Scheie t $250.00 East Gloucester South 5200.00 each Program hriarship 282 F rn Fighter — Elmer A $500.00 filtOn ' ' ■fewer hciarshiM Susan Elizabeth Turner Joanna E mbeth Joyce Jill Elizabeth Sinagra Kristin Marie Garry Joanna Elizabeth 1 .e Peter James N a Gwen R Pe — Michelle bovello Joanna 1 ethjovee David Cr_ . Murray, II Kristin ' j-ie Gam Joser i Andrew Havener Wei dy Marie Larsen Mk aael I. Sutera Si: -an Elizabeth Turner Aim Frances St. Laurent Amy Frances St Laurent Michael M. McLeod. Jr. Susan Elizabeth Turner Peter S. Albano Shannon M. Cormors Joseph Andrew Havener Michael I. Sutera Dosncnic Brancaleone « Andrew Havener Marie Larsen Michael M McLeod. Jr. Tracv-Lynn Murray Til! Elizabeth Sinagra Michael I. Sutera Susan Elizabeth Turner Joanna Elizabeth Joyce Keih Ann Galante Nicole Ann Demetn William Glover Brown Chen Ann Guarrasi Michelle Rose Interrante Robert Francis Coull Fnc Joseph Loiacano Tncsr-Lynn Murray Christina Redmond Derek Richards Philip .Alan Snider Arcs Frances S«. Laurent Glen Wheeler Knsta Lee Williams - Enc Joseph Loiacano Rov Wili am Sutherland. 11 Kristin Costa Laura Marie 1 Michelle 1 Joanna I Jodi , ' J onx $500.00 Gloucester Emblem Club 339 Scholarship $250.00 each Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association Scholarship $200.00 each G.H.S. Alumni Scholarship Fund Including The Arthur N. Ryan Scholarships and The G.H.S. Alumni Band Scholarship $33,400 Given to the Class of 1989 Cynthia Frances Parisi Christine Constance Marino Christine Constance Marino Joseph Ciluffo trie Scott Noble William Glover Brown Michelle Ann Novello $1200.00 each G.H.S. Alumni Scholarship Fund Including The Gloucester High School Alumni Band Scholarship ' sOOO.OO G.H.S. Football Boosters Club Scholarship $500.00 each Gloucester Little League Scholarship $100.00 each Gloucester Lodge No. 892, Elks Scholarship $1250.00 each Gloucester Municipal Employees Union — Local 687 Scholarship $200.00 Gloucester Rota ry Club Scholastic Achievement Awards $700.00 each Business College Vocational Clarence Birdseye Biology Achievement Award $100.00 Gloucester Teachers ' Association Scholarship in Memory of Stanley Thompson $500.00 each Gloucester Woman ' s Club Scholarship $500.00 Gorton NSCC Schola rs Program $1000.00 each Harold Gould Memorial Scholarship $350.00 Home Owners Federal Savings cr Loan Association Scholarship $500.00 Horizons for Learning Scholarship $200.00 fohn Scott Hughes Scholarship $500.00 Kiwanis Club of Gloucester $500.00 each Clara Kondelin Scholastir Award $5004)0 The James Joe” uni Frances R. Kyrouz Memorial Scholarship $200.00 each J Michelle Marie Boucher Kristin Costa Kelly Arm Galante Kristin Marie Garry Ion Andrew Howard Joanna Elizabeth Joyce Kai en Marie McKay Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Christina Redmond Jeanine Elizabeth Rhodes Amy Frances St. Laurent Glen Wheeler Jacquelyn Joanne Elizabeth Amero William Glover Brown Maryjsathleen Pessalano Filos KichardJ. Giarla,Jr. Rebecca Fay Hart Derek J.u kv n Cajlotta E. McCarthy Laura Marie Michalism F ' ricSioit ble Ptterljames Novello Gwen R Petty. Jodi Ann Ramos Kelly Leigh Secrest Mar Beth Sperty Valerie Joy Williams Jeremy G. Smith Michael M. McLeod, Jr, lC3s 1|P. Parsons Mnrlkel 1. Sutera Mark Stephen Fulford j Richard J. Giarla,Jr. Joseph Andrew Havener Wendy Marie Larsen Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Jill Elizabeth Sinagra Michael I. Sutera Joanna Elizabeth Joyce Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Amv Frances St. Laurent Jill Elizabeth Sinagra Kathleen Anne Nicastro Mary Beth Sperry Cory P. Parsons Kenneth F. Keyes Kristin Marie Garry Kristin Marie Garry Catherine Marie Harrison Nicole Elise Legendre Kristin Costa Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Kristin Johanna Amar Wendy Marie Larsen Wendy Marie Larsen Michael M. McLeod, Jr. Eric Scott Noble Kelly Leigh Secrest Michelle Ann Novello Cheri Ann Guarrasi 283 Jon Andrew Howard Douglas Lawrence Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Vietnam Combat Veterans of the North Shore, Inc. $500.00 each Charles A. Lowe Memorial Scholarship Jon Andrew Howard Tracy-Lynn Murray S500.00 worth of photographic equipment Jack A. Lucido Athletic Memorial Scholarship Jodi Ann Ramos S500.00 Michael I. Sutera Thomas Lupo III Memorial Scholarship S500.00 Fhiabeth T Luster Memorial Scholarship Joseph M. Ciluffo SI 500.00 Car lot ta E. McCarthy Magnolia Library Center Scholarship S500.00 each Magnolia Lions Club Scholarship Kristin Costa Roy William Sutherland, 11 $1500.00 S 500.00 S 250.00 S 250.00 Roy William Sutherland, 11 Roselle Marie Randazza Kristin Costa Laura Marie Michalisin The 1949 Massachusetts State Football Champions Scholarship $300.00 Peter J. Moceri Memorial Scholarship Eric Joseph Loiacano S200 00 The Judith Sargent Murray Award Joseph R. Taormina S250.00 Dr. George Nichols Memorial Scholarship Erika Jeanne Schernig SI 00.00 Nicholas Ottaway Memorial Scholarship Megan D. Shore SI 000.00 Mary Kathleen Pessalano Filos Salvatore Piscitcllo Memorial Scholarship S100.00 River dale Rockets Pec Wee Football! Cheering Scholarship Jon Andrew Howard S200.00 Michael I. Sutera Jeremiah J. Roach Scholarship $750.00 each ■ Eric Joseph Loiacano Laura Marie Michalisin Rocky Seek Art Colony Scholarship $150.00 each Sate Ross Athletic Scholarship Jacquelyn Joanne Elizabeth Amero Jodi Ann Ramos $500.00 Saint Ann School Award Travis Roland $100.00 Bond Karen Marie McKay St Peter ' s Club Scholarship $ 1 000.00 each John G. Silva Scholarship Joseph M. Ciluffo Nicole Ann Deme tri Peter James Novello $600.00 each Joseph M. Ciluffo Derek Jackson Rosemary Lourenco Deanna Marie Palazzola Sons of Italy Scholarship $300.00 each Jon Andrew Howard Grace J. Parisi The Donald P Steele v lolarship S300.00 Toad Hall Scholarship Kelly Leigh Secrest S500.00 Christina Redmond l cite, i unci I 4 , Degree of Pocahontas Scholarship m Memory of Mabel Petttpas $200.00 Glenn K White Memorial Scholarship Christina Redmond $300.00 Krista Lee Williams rthi.r and H . ' net H r ht Memorial Scholarship SI 500 00 Gwen R. Pern- First Baptist Church ( c nmunity Service Award SI. 000.00 Frame. and Bessie Tan Memorial Scholarship Fund Kelly Ann Galante 5 400 00 for 4 academic years Krista Williams SCHOOL COMMITTEE SCHOLARS (Top 5% of the Graduating Class) Michelle Marie Boucher Domenic Brancaleone Kristin Costa Kelly Ann Galante Kristin Marie Garry Joanna Elizabeth Joyce Karen Marie McKay Michael M. McLeod. Jr. David Craig Murray, 11 Tracv-Lvnn Murray Jeanine Elizabeth Rhodes Jeremy G. Smith Susan Elizabeth Turner ■ ; - . sJ ; ' A NURSERY SCHOOL GRADUATION Although the weather was “foggy and rainy” as indicated by the chart on the bulletin board, on June 1, 1989, the nursery school room was brightly dec- orated and full of smiling faces as the Class of 1989 (high school graduating class of 2003) had their graduation cer- emony. All nineteen were dressed in red gowns and white paper caps they made themselves. The students, or should we say graduates, received di- plomas after going through the routine they do every morning, including post- ing the date, weather, and singing. Many parents and other guests took plenty of pictures to remember the oc- casion by and all went well. Good luck to the “little alumni” of Gloucester High! Gloucester High School Class of 1989 Graduation Exercises Newell Stadium Sunday, June 11th — 1:30 p.m. 287 Peter Albano John Alves Jacquelyn Amero Andrew Antrobus Dianna Bailey Jeff Barkhouse Ruth Benoit John Bernie Amy Bertolino Heather Bolcome Michelle Boucher Nico Brancaleone William Brown Daniel Buhler Lucy N. Caruso Carolyn Chick Paul Ciaramitaro Joseph Ciluffo Alison Ciolino Shannon Connors Lisa Corman Kristin Costa Robert Coull Joel Curcuru Michelle Curcuru Michelle Demetri Nicole Demetri Bora Erdos Peter Favazza Vincie Favazza Candice Frost Mark Fulford Kelly Galante Paul Galante Kristen Garry R. J. Giarla Corey Grammas Elizabeth Griffin Cheri Guarrasi Cathy Harrison Rebecca Hart Cindy Haselgard Joseph Havener j ohn Herron on Howard Mary Lou Hubbard Carolyn Hunt Greg lacono Nicole Imbronone Michele Interrante Derek Jackson Cynthia Johnson Joanna Joyce Ken Keyes Karl-Hubert Kerschbaum Roberta Kolodzik Brad Lacerda Susanne Lamb Wendy Larsen Marie Leaman Nicole Legendre Eric Loiacano Tyler Lopes Rosemary Lourenco Melissa Lovasco Rick Maciel College Attending North Shore Community College Utica College of Syracuse University Framingham State College New England Institute of Technology Endicott College University of Illinois North Aaams State College NSCC and University of Lowell University of Lowell University of Colorado — Boulder Dean College Salem State College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Purdue University University of Rhode Island Gymnasium LeutKirch North Shore Community College North Shore Community College North Shore Community College Wentworth Institute Endicott College Salem State College Westbrook College Oberlin College Bentley College North Shore Community College Becker Junior College Bay State Jr. College Northeastern University University of Colorado — Boulder Army Salem State College Salem State College Salem State College Framingham State College Salem State College Cornell University Boston University Babson College North Shore Community College Becker Jr. College North Shore Community College Hampshire College Marion Court Jr. College New Hampton College University of Pittsburgh University of Lowell University of Lowell Becker Jr. College Ohio State College North Shore Community College Hesser Jr. College Northeastern University Becker Jr. College Holy Cross College Berklee College of Music German Environmental University North Shore Community College Salem State College Essex Aggie Becker Jr. College Massachusetts College of Art North Shore Community College Northeastern University Salem State College Becker Jr. College Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale Motorcycle Mechanics Institute Sheri-Lyn Madruga Marian Court Junior College Loredana Maggiore Salem State College Christine Marino Gordon College Kendall Marques Salem State College James Marshall North Shore Community College Carlotta McCarthy Northeastern University Karen McKay Stonehill College Michael McLeod Jr. Holy Cross College Eric Mountain Franklin Institute of Boston Heidi Mugford North Shore Community College David Murray Colgate University Tracy-Lynn Murray Stonehill College Kathleen Nicastro Salem State College Eric Noble Curry College Kathi Noseworthy Salem State College Anna Noto Salem State College Michelle Novello Salem State College Gina Orlando Endicott College Erin O’Sullivan Bradford College Deanna Palazzola Becker Jr. College Robert Palazola US Navy Traci Palmer North Snore Community College Grace Parisi Salem State College Cory Parsons Dickinson College Gwen Perry Mass. College of Art Katie Perry Southeastern Mass. University Susan Philpott L T niveisity of Massachusetts — Amherst Keith Place Salem State College Keith Pooler Salem State College Jodi Ramos Salem State College Roselle Randazza University of Hartford Thomas Randazza Essex Agricultural Tech. Institute Bonnie Reardon Salem State College Christina Redmond Salem State College Jeanine Rhodes Salem State College Liisa Robertson Southeastern Academy, Florida Travis Roland Thiel College Theodore Rose Merrimack College Brenda Russell Salem State College Remy Dello Russo California Junior College Scott Ryan Augusta College Everett Sawyer US Coast Guard Erika Schernig Boston University Grace Scola Salem State College Kelly Secrest Suffolk University Jared Settipani Berklee College of Music Megan Shore The College of Wooster Jill Sinagra Springfield College University of Hartford Philip Snider Nathaniel Skerry Northern University Jeremy Smith University of Massachusetts — Amherst Mary Sperry Framingham State College Amy St. Laurent University of Connecticut Jason Stanley Johnson Wales University Michael Sutera University of Southern Maine Roy Sutherland Wentworth Institute Geoff VanAuken North Shore Community College Chris Veator St. Joseph’s College Endicott College Saint Joseph’s College Michele Walen Scott Warren Glen Wheeler Diesel Technology Institute Keith Williams US Air Force Krista Williams Johnson Wales University Valerie Williams Bentley College Scott Wonkka North Shore Community College Melissa Zulkowski Salem State College I, Kristi Aiello, leave Shawna Burnham a year’s supply of hairspray, and my car that always seems to breakdown when she’s with me. 1, Lori Aiello, leave my little brother Sal, the school bus to take to and from school every day. I, Tony Aiello, leave my sister Gina all my extra credits so she can graduate on time. To Alex Fuller I leave a package deal: Mr. Ciametaro for chemistry along with all my Chem. labs. I, Peter Albano, leave Gail Santapaula a PB and J and Justin Lowe in Peace and tranquility. I, John F. Alves, leave my automotive skills to all incoming automotive students. I, Jackie Amero, leave Gary Thorton, Corev Newman, and Steve Cardone my extra credits, God knows they’ll need theml To Barbara, Jane Jackie I leave Big Joe Sans ' ’ and His 3 by 2! Joe, you Pelican! I, Diana Bailey, leave Talia Conlon all my pencils and Marc B. gladly. To Amy I leave my friendship and the guys of GHS. I, Jeff Barkhouse, leave Sue Humper her name and Ms. Ma Mow the blue building. I, John Bernie, leave a bounty of $500 to anyone who can get Scott Carlson to vote Republican. I, Heather Bolcome, leave Derek Reed my place in the choir and Carrie Roland my “office.” I , Michelle Boucher, leave Donna Boucher a lot of sisterly love and the privilege of cleaning out Stella’s kitty litter box all by herself. I, Daniel Buhler, leave Gloucester High a bike rack, which it urgently needs, and to Mr. Brennan I leave all my hearts and minds. I, Lucy Caruso, leave Steve Cardone all of my love, forever. I, Susan Cecilio, leave Joy Atkinson the MLBFH to carry on and the mad Daytona and the problems that go along with it. I, Cara Chick, leave Kim LeClair along 7th block with two dizzy blondes. I, Paul Ciaramitaro, leave my Captain Gym shirt to anyone who thinks they can take over the helm. I, Joseph Ciluffo, leave Danielle Batson all of my LOVE forever always! I, Allyson Ciolino, leave Melanie Sadler a Do Not Disturb sign for the door to keep the drunks out. I, Shannon Connors, leave Nikki Bertolino my fun times as a Senior, Eric Bichao my personality, and Chuck Karvelas my basketball. I, Lisa Corman, leave Jason Bruni a book on how to tie shoes! I, Kristin Costa, leave Kevin Kopanon to watch over Maria Costa as tradition dictates. I, Robert Coull, leave all of my possessions and my love to Darlene. I, Joel Curcuru, leave Lisa Morey a locker to herself and all my love. To Mark Michalisin I leave my wrestling hold, “The Octopus.” I, Lynne Curcuru, leave Nina Gay my attitude problem and my extra credits. I, Michelle Curcuru, leave Emilv Kennedy All of my Patience and HARD work to get through the rest of the year with Mr. MacEachern — ALL ALONE. Good luck! I, April Lee Dawson, leave Laurie Larsen my extra credits, and my extra absences — God knows you’ll need it. To Joy Atkinson I leave another fun filled year with Mr. Walsh. I, Michelle Demetri, leave ALL of Mr. Dahlgren’s “terrific jokes behind. I, Nicole Demetri, leave Kathy Wentzell peace and quiet, finally! Please get to school on time now. To Bryson Coles I leave him another month of Mrs. Fallon — you better hope you don’t get her next year. I. Bora Erdos, leave Aaron Wonson some spapledy spoop and a couple of wild and crazy nights with you-know-who. I, Peter Favazza, leave Sherry CC Pacheco all of my love. I, Vincie Favazza, leave this High School forever, and ever, and ever . . . I, Candice Frost, leave Jeremy Ratcliff my Vette, all my Stones tapes, and the ducks. I, Kelly Galante, leave Kris Galante my locker and our phone to use whenever she wants to® 1, RJ Giarla, leave my brother Tony the duty of spying on my girlfriend while I’m away at college. I, Corey Grammas, leave Grier Grammas any obligations I might have. I, Elizabeth Griffin, leave to my sister, a question: How do I get to school on time?, and our favorite teacher Mr. McPhee. I, Cheri Guarrasi, leave my sister my cheering skirt and position on the team. I also wish her the best of luck! I, Kris Hale, leave Jeff Marr all the money I owe him . . . Ya, right! I, Catherine Harrison, leave Peter Frontiero all of my extra credits and hope that someday he will graduate. I. Rebecca Hart, leave Aaronn Wonson a couple of wild and crazy nights and to Colette Katsikas I leave the Dubette Legacy and all of my love. I, Cindv Haselgard, leave Julie Burke all of the fun times in Support next year. I, Joe Havener, leave Kris Hale all of my extra credits. To Peter Lucido I leave my cleats, sneakers and glove. To Peter L. I also leave King “ ” at football Camp. I, John Herron, leave Eric Muniz and Jeff Witek any and all German homework assignments I have done during my high school years. I, John Howard, leave my teachers my brother, James Howard. Good luck and have fun. I, Mary Hubbard, leave Lisa Morey a half a wine cooler and maybe half the good times me and Carolyn had! I, Carolyn Hunt, leave Lisa Morey Wendy’s car seat and a ripped pair of sweatpants. I, Greg Iacono, leave Ms. Fallon an unlimited supply of AquaFresh. I, Nicole Imbronone, leave Mr. Thomas O’Donnel all of my absences, excuses, and dismissals — God knows he loves hearing them I, Michele Interrante, leave my I Don’t Believe It Book to Mr. Dahlgren. I, Cindy Johnson, leave my attitude and smile to anyone who wants it. I, Joanna Joyce, leave Christv Marques a comb and some hairspray so she can tease her hair next time she goes to the movies. To my cousin Leo 1 leave good luck in his next four years at GHS! Have fun! I, Wendy Juden, leave Joe Sanfilippo with the name “Loser. I, Kenneth Keyes, leave Gus Surrete all my shop related paraphernalia and Mary Koch man the Catcher in the Rve I, Karl-Hubert Kerschbaum, leave my hearts and minds toJB My money will go to Greenpeace. To Mr. Swanson - the Jazzband I leave my gratefulness. And to America, I leave with one laughing and one tearing eve. I, Mike Kolodzik, leave Jeff March with all of my hangovers. I, Roberta Kolodzik, leave Nina Gay my purple bomber! Good luck next year! I, Brad Lacerda, leave call waiting to Donna Boucher. I, Susanne Lamb, leave nothing because I need it all next year. I, Wendy Larsen, leave Lisa Morey my white station wagon and the car seat in the way back. I, Marie Leaman, leave Nino Bruno 35 credits at a low interest fee of 14% for 3 years. I, Steven LeBlanc, leave Melanie Brackett all my luck happiness in her life and mine — I love you. I, Melizza Legendre, leave to my favorite cousin JL Legendre my extra credits — he’s going to need them. Good luck cuz! I, Nicole Legendre, leave Tracy Gallo my unused tanning sessions, my Prom dress and most of all, the great times I’ve had during my senior year! Good luck, Tracy! I, Sandi LaGrande, leave Kristin Almquist the best of luck in whatever she does. To K. Morash I leave the pictures of my “boys” to hang in her locker. To M. Stanton I leave one more year at GHS. To Mrs. Waterhouse and Mrs. Kochman I leave good luck in finding another class as great as the class of 1989! I, Jennifer Lewis, leave Tara all the hours at Birch, hope for a better New Year’s, 90 and 2 more years here. To Lisa I leave beaches and 1 month w Mr. K . To Francis I leave a bar of soap and Gyis. To anyone I leave another year to make Ms. Jones smile. To J. J, G, and my friends and family I leave all of my love. Lots of luck to Kim S. — and Ms. Waterhouse — SL. I, Eric Loiacano, leave my cousin Joey my truck and lawnmowers to maintain my fine establishment, EL Landscaping. I, Tyler Lopes, leave Julie Harris the JACK! To all underclassmen I leave the pain and agony of not being able to smoke on school grounds. I, Rosey Lourenco, leave Buf Linquata anything he wants! I, Melissa Lovasco, leave my brother Jeff Lovasco my Wesleyan sweatshirt, and all my reports that I did for Ms. Konaxis’ English class. I, Sheri-Lyn Madruga, leave my brother, Ronnie Madruga, my remaining credits, my parking space, and my locker. I, Lori Maggiore, leave Melanie Sadler an automatic handwaver to wave to everyone behind you. I, Christina Marino, leave a great senior year to Melanie Sadler, and a free application to Gordon College to Talia Conlon. To my brother Andrew I leave four special years at GHS. Love ya! I, Tina Marr, leave Jeff Marr my locker, my parking place, my extra credits (if I have any) and all the good times of your senior year. Good luck! I, James Marshall, leave Mr. Brennan all my nuke homework, a forearm shiver, and a block of cement. To Ms. Bartniki I leave my blue eyes, and to Ericca I leave my common sense. I, Carlotta McCarthy, leave Shauna Favalora the excuses to get off school grounds, and to Mark Michealsin I leave some patience until you are 18 years old and you can make your own decisions. I, Karen McKay, leave Donna Boucher to struggle through our not so favorite 4th block class alone for the next month. I, Mike McLeod, leave Kris Galante two more years at Gloucester, all my love, all my fondest Semi-Formal memories, 1 sticky note pad, and all the luck in the world. I, Laura Michalisin, leave my brother Mark my apologies for all of the grief I’ve caused him. Have a great time next year!! I, Mike Militello, leave my sister Julie nothing, because I have nothing. I, Eric Mountain, leave Mr. Z. the school coffee (all of it)! I, Darlene Muise, leave Brian Fisher the sex hotline number to call anytime he wishes. To Amanda and my brothers I leave the best of luck, you might need it. I, Heidi Mugford, leave Tammy Munroe all my chewed gum that’s under the desks, and all the homework. I, Tracy Murray, leave all my excuses for dismissals, absences, tardies, and off-ground passes to anyone who needs them, as well as my remaining detentions. I, Kathleen Nicastro, leave my cousin Mark three more years at the High School. Have fun, Mark! I, Catherine Noble, leave my sister Elizabeth Noble the will to survive GHS. To Corey N., Gary Thorten, and Steve C. my leftover credits. I, Eric Noble, leave Missy Salah the memory of my legs. I, Kathy Noseworthy, leave Candi Souza my unused tanning sissions, my couch at Shawn’s, and my “Mighty Mopar Camaro” (if she ever gets her license). I, Anne Noto, leave Silvana Noto the best of luck during the next four years at GHS. I, Michelle Novello, leave Lisa Novello the best of luck during her next four years at GHS. I, Geordie O ' Keefe, leave my heritage of violence and poor taste to Andrew Fench and the other psychopathic freshmen. I, Gaspar Orlando, leave Mark Michaelson the “Butterfly Sting.” I, Gina Orlando, leave all my pencils, pens, notebooks behind me, as well as my good times. I, Vito Orlando, leave my cousin Dominic my Chevy Monza. I, Deanna Palazzola, leave Pam Gallagher to find out all the gossip for me about MB. I, Robert Pala zola, leave my mind to GHS. You might as well take it because it didn’t help me any. I, Traci Palmer, leave Tracy Wyatt my school lunches, and to my brother I leave four years of luck and encouragement. I, Grace Parisi, leave my car to my brother Tom to get to school every morning. See ya! I, Cory Parsons, leave Mrs. Daley my journal for public display and example. I, Gwen Perry, leave to all the future Denizens of Gloucester High School my warm smile, and positive attitude. I, Kate Perry, leave the remaining students of Peer Ed. the right to skip class and not get caught. I, Susan Philpott, leave Gregg Smith my ability never to be used again. Thanks. I, Keith Place, leave to the new senior class my “something to do” attitude and to George Carr 1 leave my excellent rifle skills and the wisdom to use them. I , Keith Pooler, leave to those unfortunate survivors the results of senioritis. Also, I leave a bottle of Excedrin for when one looks at the mess from the constant revelun. 293 I, Jodi Ramos, leave Sam Scola with finding his own ride to school for his two more years at GHS. I, Roselle Randazza, leave The “Rockets (you too Gail Lori), all the fun and good times needed to make your Senior year the best one ever! I’ll miss you guys! I, Thomas Randazza, leave Gail Santapaula my green fluorescent Boston Celtics hat so she may give it to Justin LoweS I, Bonnie Reardon, leave to Joy Atkinson, Donny, the dancer tape, and the MLBFH tradition, I, Christina Redmond, leave my sister Kelly all of my excuses for not being in class and many opportunities to be as embarrassing as she wants. I, Jeanine E. Rhodes, leave Danielle Mari no the bathroom sink to sit on and my water bottle. I, Liisa Robertson, leave Christal Ehler my winter clothes, driving lessons, 774-0314, and SVV. To Amy Hart I leave 1st base and all of the Reeses Pieces I won ' t be having this summer. I, Travis Roland, leave Mark Michalisin some mud to play in, and with the fact that I won our interception contest 4-0. I, Ted Rose, leave to Sharon Burnham all of my love, 4-eva and always! I, Kelli Rowe, leave my school to the next poor soul. I, Brenda Russell, leave Tanya Judd three more years at Gloucester High for her to enjoy! I, Remy Dello Russo, leave Anges Spinola all of my patience. I, Scott “Not” Ryan, leave Justin Lowe all of my Guns N ' Roses posters and tapes . . . NOT! I, James Sanfilippo, leave Jamie Moses my great ability to give M. Murray a hard time. I, E verett Sawyer, leave Jamie Moses and Jamie Huatula my shop locker, clothes, and pictures of the girls. I, Erika Schernig, leave Kim Silva my extra credits and my license. I, Grace Scola, leave Sam Scola with 2 more years at GHS. 1, Kelly Secrest, leave to Kim Silva my excellent grades and my clean locker. To Missy and Jodi I leave my awesome dancing skills. I, Jared Settipani, leave Sergio Mendolla my trustworthy pick that I found stuck to the bottom of my shoe by a piece of gum. I hope you cherish it as much as I did. I, Megan Shore, leave to Mrs. Natelie Daley the myth of Puerto Rican Don Q. and the memory of his nine followers. To Tobias Richon 1 leave Snappy Treats. I. Rich Silviera, leave my Ford LTD to Matt Moceri on the condition that he becomes the Knight Rider. I, Jill Sinagra, leave Paul Marnoto my astonishing Seniority vollevball team, with the condition that the team must wear fuchsia. I, Nat Skerry, leave Michelle Libro my Audi, my fuchsia T-shirt, and all my love. I, Jerry Smith, leave my car to anyone who can start it. I, Philip Snider, leave this school to whoever wants it. To my sister I leave my locker. To the remaining football players I leave my cleats. To Mark Sylvain I leave my tequilla slum glass. I, Mary Beth Sperry, leave a last statement to be submitted to my “Memories”; “Booz Cruz” . . . DQ. I love you David! 1-7-89. I, Jason Stanley, leave my credits to all of the guys who didn ' t graduate this year. I, Amy St. Laurent, leave Colette Katsikas and Aaron W ' onson many follies and frivolous frolics to be had. I, Mike Sutera, leave Justin Lowe all the clothes I ' ve borrowed from him during football season. I, Roy Sutherland, leave Younger Brother some of my w isdom, and a reputation that he must strive to live up to! Don ' t let me down. I, Chris Thompson, leave Tammie Williamson alone for the first time in her life, and I won’t bug her anymore. I, Geoff VanAuken, leave Sean Story all the Freshman girls. I, Chris Veator, leave it to Beaver. I, Shelly Walen, leave Nicole Scola the alphabet game, toes on the wall, and many great times. I, Scott Warren, leave Lisa Ciolino the porcelain god at Michelle ' s house. To Mark Sylvain (Schleppy) I leave, from the XXX’s, Michelle F. and Christine Linquata all to himself I, Heather Whaley, leave Christal Ehler my pinky shirt, a three hour discussion on bed linen, and a certain Sunday night in October. 1, Glen Wheeler, leave all the fun times I had this year as a senior and all of my friends that I won’t see next year in school. 1, Pete Wickey, leave Coach Bob McEachern 20 splinters from the GHS Bench. I, Keith Williams, leave GHS for good. To Jason Burni, 1 leave the right to say Bwana whenever he wants. I, Krista Williams, leave Michelle and Shauna Fav. all of the potent drinks. Good luck next year! To Nick Vitale I leave my ID so he can use it while I’m gone. I, Valerie Williams, leave Brian Beef ' Linquata my R.I.S.D. sweatshirt, because he’s got a beef. I, Scott Wonkka, leave my diploma to all the boys who didn ' t get one this year. I, Melissa Zulkowski, leave Jason Bruni a bottle of helium and a night at TGI Friday’s! We, Krista Williams, and Carlotta McCarthy, leave Jason Allen and Lou McGrath a car that Jason can drive without a license and a seat that Louie can pass out in. Good luck next year guys — we ' ll miss you. We, Cheryl and Turibia, leave Mr. Dalhgren and Mr. Martins all the VADA girls and all the Coirvus soup you can eat We also leave Mr. Dahlgren the Pez Hall of Fame in the GHS Library. We, Nicole Imbronone and Cathv Harrison, leave Nicole Theriault all of our brains in History along with any other subject she can ' t figure out. We also leave Terry and Judy all the extra work in the office, God knows they need it. We, Kendall and Jodi, leave Michele and Liz our locker for their Senior year — (1-184) We, Rebecca Allen and Jami Payne, leave Janelle Moses another exciting year with Mr. Korobkin. We, the graduating Senior girls, leave the junior girls, JOYFULLY! We, the boys from Company C., leave Nam” to anyone dumb enough to enter the jungle. !st:s?s:!:s:s:s t ••• •••• ••! T T , !r? 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What, Mike or the Jeep? Mike, I kicked my shoe two chairs over! 1 7 days left Hey Laura, did the flick of the Bic excite you? Yes, definitely! Ahn, Lisa, did you know, you just ran a red light? — Oops! 1 6 days left SPGT is established. Ask PW, JC, AD, CG. AND PA Holy (5) !!! SL — I heard that all the way down the hall . . . Oh. hi Ms C.! 1 5 days left April, be nice — I’ll be right back! Sorry Mom and Dad! Senior Class Banquet — only 15 days left!! And the Horse you rode in on! Now I really need a job! F CM l orn, do you argue much? F CM, MH, and CH 14 days left I saidi Mom, there is NO WAY! that I would buy a prom dress at Ann and Hope. But Erika, you wouldn’t have to tell your friends where you got it. Uh, Erika, ask her where she got her prom dress! Ask E$, KG, KM, JJ, and CM. Wendy, will you many me? Deanna — you are such a riot! F CM, RR. KW OK. so we have no place to go. CVS is buramin ' now! Hey Melanie, what were you guys doing in there again? The funniest afternoon! No, Jason, you cannot drive! F Carlotta - First McDonald’s, now Convenientmart Mart, then Nichols, then Tobev’s? JA, KW, CM. 1 3 days left 1 2 days left Roll with it, baby — Willie “yeah.” Wayne, would vou like a Dorito bag? Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet . . Real Funny Moons! Roselle, how ' s your plate? “Stud,” maybe. Never. Hung. Always and action! I I days left What ' s up stud! F CM Sue — what did you lose in Mike’s Jeep? Charlotte Chaine admits to being upset because she has to make dinner for Mr. C. Sue T. — vour sweater’s on fire — Adv. Bio. 1 0 days left April gets Rascal, her babv! Hey Cneryl, Trib and Ruth — want some popcorn??? F TE — Piggy! The thought of the m c. comes into Liisa and Melissa’s mind. Can you believe it? He called ME a fake!? 9 days left There’s someone in the window! Someone’s at the door! It’s Tom! Ask CH. CM. MH The exciting Friday night — Babysitting and watching Fraggle Rock — CH, CM, MH EC and MS finally go out ' What fun! Those stars really help Liz! F CL and LC Melissa asks Liisa how that pencil smells?! Joe C. gets to 3! Jenz, I got his number — why? What if it’s no?! Nice singing . . . Sherwin. First night with the car — right Shelley? Sorry vou had to drive Tom! F Carlotta WILL YOU PEOPLE PLEASE LEARN HOW TO DRINK??? Globe’s the flirt! Low — are you OK? Do you know who I am? I’ll call you tomorrow! CM Krista hangs on Jason again! Ask him out, stupid! He likes you! I have to go to the bathroom! Sanz, nice party — grapefruit and popcorn. CL, w hat aid you do? From MF. Hey Lori, there is an ostrich in the fireplace! Rin , Ring . . . Hello SF! Tell everyone downstairs I’m not drunk, 1 just don’t feel then why did you TU, SF? From MF and CL Shauna, can you get out of the room, it’s not locked! Ambulance, Ambulance! Put your attire on LC. MF I’ll pick her up and you put her shorts on! F CL Happy Birthday, Gail! From The Gang! Gail, why are you mad, no Gucci or Flowers? F The Gang You’re not Chris! F MF Jenz, found out why I have his number. Should I call him or wait? We’re sorry Michelle! Help MF clean and disinfect the house Bye, Joe! Justa joke! 8 days left Sanz — let’s watch tv, in the middle of the street? Oh, hi. Officer! Outstanding Achievement for the Class of 1989 with cumulative averages of 85% or above . . . STUDENTS! LC, is anyone making fun of you! Splat Fake the dru . . . and run! SL Jenz, I’m gonna call him. But what if . . . days k it Gloves — will he ask you out this time??? Happy Bi rt hday J enz! F Sanz Sanz. where’s my purse? F Jenz Tra. nice kiss on tne cheek F GR ha. Ha ' Erika, Jus Cuz you’re Swedish . . . RR and AC 6 days left Nance, it’s been a hard day’s nite — Ms. Kris 5 days left Amy — I can’t believe your car broke down with this huge sign in the back. — “It looks like we are in trouble!” Mom. we’re only going to collect leaves! Ask MHSWCHSWTRMKCM Officer: “So Scott, How’s your brother?” CHSWMHMKSW “My fingers — that didn’t hurt!” MH He’s got DENTURES!! SWCHMHSWSMMK Oh, no Val — put it back! It’s the police! Ask DP, CG and KB. Fun time Michelle, Bubs, and Sanz — J. — nice anchor. SENIOR SCAVENGER HUNT! . . . Dick, a rotary sign . . . Thank vou — have a nice day — CM and GP . . . the newspaper machine — SW and TR . . Brian and Scott — comfortable sleeping on the bed? — c o 89 May 19 — 4 days left May 19 — Last block — at old cemetery — It’s saz . . . ask SL May 19 — Hey Allyson, having a little trouble walking up the bleachers? May 19 — Krista, where did you and Jason go until 12:4o AM? F CM Mav 19 — Remember, Cross Court peak, Dench sets the pick, at 6th lunch. Ask PW, CL. M PL, PS, JL May 19 — Mike, do you realize this is our LAST dance ever and we only have 40 minutes lefi May 19 — God — that REALLY is a Mama in Kelly’s yard! KGKMJJRR May 19 — Senior’s surprise Scavenger hunt ruined. May 19 — Driving to school and seeing “T. Walsh” repeatedly pounding h is mail box ba into the ground. May 19 — Rosev strikes again — Ask CH May 19 — 5 AM 1 . DPW takes it all away, 4 truckloads . . . Don’t worry — there’ll be anothe May 19 — Sanz, that’s my foot . . . that’s my foot! May 19 — Tara, I forgot I wanted to leave you a lifetime supply of Chocolate and my licen: May 20 — Walking? On a Saturday night? May 20 — Was that April? No — ask SL May 22 — 3 days left May 22 — Tara, what’s the difference between a Kiwi fruit and a honey dew melon? May 23 — 2 days left Mav 23 — andv, vou must learn NEVER to fall asleep in Brennan’s class again! Slav 23 — OOOtoOOO! Ask MH. CM. CH May 23 — Joe, thanks for being there for me . . . love always, Deanna. May 23 — Jenn’s car breaks down while we are on a lunch break. A ride back to school in raunchy slimy truck. Ask JE, RR, CM, MH. May 24 — 1 day left May 24 — No Lisa, there is nothing wrong with your salad May 24 — Melissa, drink your tonic, not go to the toilet. May 24 — Laura, your poicketbook isn ' t in the closet in the red basket with the strap hangii off the side. May 24 — What happened to your license plates. Rebecca? May 24 — Reggae Day — Get down, Joe and Roselle! May 24 — I guess GfLS isn ' t really a reggae type of school. May 24 — Krista, am I spent or yvhat? F CM Mav 24 — Mary . . we lost the dress! .Ask Sanz May 25 — L AST DAY FOR SENIORS! May 25 — The reco rd stands at 42. .Ask JC, GS, RR CG. May 25 — Christina REDMOND, CHRISTINA Redmond ' May 25 — Geoff and Eric get Whiplash. May 25 — Carlotta almost goes in the canal! Slav 25 — Dr. Svmonds almost goes in the canal ' May 23 — 2 PM — Goodbye GHS! May 23 — All Shang-hai ' ed first block — ask the Class of 1989 May 25 — John, help me — I cannot walk or see! May 25 — 1 hope we have enough to drink! F ?r? May 25 — Oh my God Carlotta — we found another! F Roselle Mav 25 — Krista — the broken windshield . “It ' s OK — don ' t let it ruin vour day! , May 25 — What other class got as much stuff as we did on the scavenger hunt? Who had me cars in the train? — Not the class of 1988 — the Class ofl989 . . . the end of t 80 ' s! May 25 — Decorating cars at 6 AM May 23 — Cmpge Breakfast — THE LAST ONE AT STAGE FORT! May 25 — Make sure her door is locked so she won t fall out! May 25 — Na Na Na Na — Hey Hey, Goodbye! Mav 25 — 7:45, Seniors make an entrance. -4L, May 25 — START THE LAST DAY at 4:30 AM. Ask CM. KW, VW, CG, DP at Donut Jm May 25 — 1989 — the end of the 80 ' s (didn’t we already verify that?) May 26 — Hey guys, do vou think that guy is related to Man dillon? LMCMAC May 29 — Where’s the air freshener? Mav 30 — Wendy, the stuff in the little pockets at the pilot house isn ' t salt and keep it out your hair. May 30 — Rosey — nice outfit! Where did you get it — from a Freshman? May 30 — Deanna why the heck was he driving your car?JA May 31 — It finally came, no more fnals! May 31 — The Mall rules — but what the The fort is wicked betta! Yo — Gldlta cuz! The w ise words of Andrew T. Antrobus. May 31 — Oh, but it ' s SOOOO sad We’re graduating! — Jerry S. JUNE une 1 — Congratulations April and Billy — love J.L. une 1 — Prom night — chicken again une 1 — Tracv — what time did wre stav up until? f cm J une 1 — hev 1 don’t w arn to go ' une 1 — the senior prom — the ume of our live June 1 — breakfast at B.J. ' s! June 1 — everyone look at Cara. She looks like Garfield! June 1 — hev Karen and Kris, did vou sec our lirno dnver? : une 1 — where s Lori and Cosmo? une 2 — Joe wake up it ' s 6:00 am! ' une 2 — four teenager find human head floating in the water ' une 3 — I can ' t believe she bought one. une 4 — Krista — do you really belong to pizzeria uno une 4 — Justin and Gail go up to the pilot house — again une 7 — obligation madness ' une 7 — ihanks Mike s. for taking my 107 for 36 f cj une 8-9 — Some seniors get the bad news une 10 — rolling in doutni une 1 1 — WE RE OL T OF HERE une 1 1 — Jason how ' s vour car f bf June 1 1 — Mike K. makes a fool of himself again 296 Just Plain Fun And only $1 .25 Put vour left foot in. take vour left foot out Hey little girl, want a ride? 298 I ' m serious . . . All-Conference ... no sweat! Thank God for steroids! Well, drop 14 coming up! We’ve come for your daughter. 299 Gumby personified! That damn glue. Now I lav me down to sleep . . Yeah — I’ll be there at 4:00 to cut your grass mz- — I promise! 300 zzzzzzzzzz . . . Oh, Please. like these?! 301 Who needs SAT’s when you’ve got RRRIIIPPP 303 Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Over my dead body! I am a product of Relaxation Techniques If I can cut it down to one car a month Will you please remove your finger from my eye? You mean I have to pass English AND Gvm? 304 The Shadow knows . . . Future leaders of America 306 . . . Gimme a T! Gimme an A! What does it spell? Glousta! Dead or Alive? — You be the judge! Finally — Wendy in a dress 307 CookieHl Physics is your WHOLF. L1FF 308 Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Witches of Fast w ick Captain of the weight room. We’re still looking for a few good men. Use a Kleenex next time. Zeroing in for the kill. 309 Listen, Dave game me $20 — I told him the Seniors would win. k A 45 point scale — and five of you still failed! Another easy eighty dollars. The party starts in one hour ... Be there! 311 Mom always said my face would freeze like this. Nicotine attack number 433. 312 Oh boy . . . is this G-R-E-A-T. 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Scola Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fulford Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J . Galante Mr. and Mrs. James M. Flaherty Mijand Mrs. Frederick W. Buck ML and Mrs. Nicholas J. Michalisin , g| Mr; and Mrs. Geoffrey j. Warren I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. K. Zadig M Mr. and Mrs. William A. I.oiacanu f Miriam Menton MaGuire i Lucia and Stan Amero I cupuncture Center of Gape Ann Cathy D. Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. William IL McCulloch Toby Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Roland J i mW £• -■ ' Michael Lafferty Photography Specialized photography for fine arts. Reproduction quality color or black and white transparencies and prints. All formats 4x5 , 2 ' A, and 35 mm available. • jury submissions • portfolios • appraisals Painting, sculpture, pottery, fabric. - - -o _ ' cSj Michael Lafferty Photography 31 Blackburn Industrial Pari Gloucester, MAPI 930 617-281-6956 j , e Congratulations to Class of 1989 • Groceries • Clothing • Music ■ ’HE AT YOUR SERVICE IASS ' AILBOAT I DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER MASSACHUSETTS. 283 7818 1 • Stereo Sails Service • S ‘ .on jO OVJ VlOtO 1 o.u.tO« just ■ tM LARGE SELECTION OF FRAMES • CUSTOM FRAMING MATTING • MOUNTING • SHRINK WRAPPING • l?T iMPC r i tic 283-4700 FRAMES PLUS ' u«mainst..gioucisteii Congratulations and Good Luck National Butchers 121 Main St. 283-2852 MEATS — PRODUCE — GROCERIES DELIVERY SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’89 SUNBANQUE OF GLOUCESTER ONE OF THE LARGEST 8c MOST COMPLETE TANNING CENTERS ON THE NORTH SHORE FREE FIRST VISIT — WOLFF SYSTEM PROFI SUNBEDS — 10 PRIVATE AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS — PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEMS 8c TANNING BOOTHS AVAILABLE VISA MC OPEN 7 DAYS (Next To C.V.S.) 1 85 Main Glou . . 281-4442 319 EASTERN POINT Limousine Service LUXURY LIMOUSINES AND SEDANS m vr i Serving The New England Seacoast Communities GLOUCESTER IPSWICH 283-2785 356-5466 VIRGILIO’S ITALIAN BAKERY ITALIAN ROLLS BREAD — WHOLE RETAIL BREAD OF THE FISHERMEN ITALIAN SPECIALTY FOODS 29 Main Glo 283-525 MARK ADRIAN SHOES QUALITY SHOWS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ROCKPORT • REEBOK • NATURALIZER • AVIA STRIDE RITE • FLORSHEIM • CLARKS • BASS 9 WEST • TIMBERLAND • ADIDAS • WEEBOK SPERRY TOPSIDER • DOCKSIDES • FRYE NURSE MATES • GRASSHOPPERS • CAPEZIO HERMAN SURVIVORS • DANIEL GREEN $h£c. rc Salon One 267 Main St. Gloucester 281-4112 DOCTOR ' S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 103 Main Clou 283-4343 Nail Tips wit Gel Overla Facials with Elizabeth Grady Products Body 8c Facial Waxing Facial 8c Hand Parafin Manicure — Pedicures Color Permanents Precision Cutting for Me and Women Lash 8c Brow Tinting Make-Up Permanents Colorance — Top Chic Colors Dan Gaye Burnham PARADISE PET Retail Pet Supplies Services Fabrics Yarns Quilting Suppl ' es Classes Worksnocs 75 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 Tel. 283-6693 7 Pleasant Street • Gloucester MA 01930 • 6 ' 7 281-330 320 “THEY SHOULD HAVE GONE TO” IPSWICH DRIVING SCHOOL GLOUCESTER EXTENSION Located At Brown’s Mall Main St., Gloucester 281-1114 • Behind-the- Wheel Classroom Instructions • License and Learner’s Permit Applications • Road Test Appointments 7 h One On for Size Great New Exciting Designs Uniquely Imprinted T-Shirts, Canvas Bags, Visors and Much More! First Quality and irregulars at Incredible Lowest Prices ever! 2 Pond Road, Gloucester, MA 283-0543 W. J. Goodwin Paper Products Brown ' s Mall 5 Pond Road Gloucester 281-2440 GLOUCESTER BUSINESS EQUITIES IMPROVEMENT TRUST B B Cleaning First Rite-Way Travel r 2 cM 2 j 5hop Cent°r Come Visit Our Showroom! — Balloons — Cake Decorating — Costume Rentals — Invitations — Party Paper Goods — Bridal and Baby Shower Supplies Dawn’s Dance Studio Donna Mello, M.S.T. Dockside Gymnastics Easy Elegance Electrolysis— K A. Sears Elm St. Automotive Repair Exercise Emporium Fabric Arts Fiddler ' s Change C. Perry— Stained Glass Ragdolls Raphael ' s Hair Design Savory Skillet Squire ' s Barber Stylist Studs ' N Stones Boutique Tanorama Uechi Karate School White House Uniforms We also carry a Complete line of wholesome paper and Janitorial Supplies 186 Main St., P.O. Box 206 Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 283-5404 322 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 Winter: 5:30 am to 10:30 pm 283-3100 Rmberline ENTERPRISES INC. Tel. 283-0750 471 Western Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 JERRY NOBLE ELECTRICIAN, INC. Industrial — Commercial — Residential LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS POND ROAD • 283-0195 • GLOUCESTER. MA. VALENTINO’S A Restaurant for the Whole Family Delicious pan baked pizza • Appetizers Fresh tossed salads • Cocktails, Beer, Wine Home baked sandwiches • Tropical Drinks If you love pizza, this is, your place.” Open 7 days Take out service Located in Gloucester ' ! Historic West End 38 Main Street Parlune , n rear 323 SALES • LOCAL SERVICE • PARIS • AMPI E PARKING Majoi ( iijflil Can Is Ai « irptod ALCO Appliance AFTER THE SALE. IT S THE SERVICE THAT COUNTS 46 BASS AVENUE GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 16171 283-0934 BICYCLES SALES AND SERVICE iJes of loucester 232 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01930 617-283-3603 Monogramming SPORTING GOODS Congratulations to the GHS Graduating Class! WHERE QUALITY COUNTS mi III MUCH A FULL SERVICE PHOTO LAB 283 4694 48 BASS AVENUE GLOUCESTER MA 01930 Beauport Ambulance Service Inc. A LOCAL SERVICE BY LOCAL PEOPLE LOCAL LONG DISTANCE TRANSFERS WHEELCHAIR VAN SERVICE DIRECT BILLING TO 283-8670 ALL MAJOR INSURANCE CO ' S service Rear 18 Whittemore, Gloucester 324 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1989 Salt Water Seafood Inc. P. 0. Box 1263 Gloucester, MA 01930 Office: 281-5230 Seafood Specialists 325 Plant: 281-0508 ‘Karen, Carlotta, and £;racy. hank you for a terrific job this year. (3ooc luck and keep in touch. £-ove, CDr. tOalsf ROSE REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES CONDOMINIUMS • APPRAISAL SERVICE SEASONAL YEARLY RENTALS ' LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU 283-2600 324 MAIN ST GLOUCESTER 326 1st Row: Marc Bouchie, Jeff Marr, Chad Moore. 2nd Row: Richard Giarla, Ted Rose, Mike Sutera, Louie McGrath CAPE BUSINESS ANN SERVICE 186 main street Brown ' s Malt 1 gloucester 4 ’ massachusetts JOANNE FRONTIERO 281-2929 Proprietor Paul E. Boucher 55 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 Telephone: 283-1050 EJinanciaf 1 1 j u n u y tnun ( JUerrice for S maff E ' uiineiiei 327 Front: Justin Lowe 1st Row: James Sanfilippo, Danny Smith, Roberto Randazza, Paul Ciaramitaro. Joe Cillufo, Joe Havener. Peter Albano. 2nd Row: Vito Orlando, Gasper Orlando, Mike Sutera, Ted Rose, Peter Lucido, Corey Grahmas, Nick Vitale, Geofferv McCulloch. 3rd Row: Mike Nlilitello, Mark Michalisin, Phil Snider, Dick Lowe, Scott Rvan. Peter Wit v J Best Wishes Sc Good Luck GLOUCESTER HARDWARE 83 Main St Gloucester, MA 01930 Phone: 283-5369 V HILE IN GLOUCESTER V ISIT A ITH US CHARLIE ' S PLACE 83 Bass Ave.. Gloucesler Across from E. Gloucesler Shopping Center Specializing in HOME STYLE COOKING Serving: Breakfast. Lunch Dinner a anetv of Sandwiches BREAKFAST 6 A M 283-0303 221 FL v L to R: Kathleen Nicastro, Karen McKay, Joanna Joyce, Carlotta McCarthy, Krista Williams, Michelle Boucher 330 Jackie, When you were born you were such a beautiful addition to our family. Now that you have grown you are a beautiful addition to the world. We love you, Mom Dad Best Wishes and Good Luck David Amero S. J. Favazza Insurance JEBB CORPORATION William T. Jebb, Jr. President Office: (508) 281-02D 21 Reynard Street Home: (508) 28 1-283 1 Gloucester, MA 01930 FAX: (508) 281-299 Outside Mass 1-800-541-682 jgg Dial 283-1262 283-1298 Est - 1902 DEERING ELECTRIC CO. INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS HEATING — VENTILATING — AIR CONDITIONING S. D. DEERING, JR. 15 Washington St. General Manager Gloucester, MA 01930 Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of ’89 Dr. Robert E. Blatchford and staff A Xmawlat ANDERSON and HERRMANN Inc. Cape Ann Laundromat Dry Cleaning Wholesale Forest Products 7 Railroad Ave. 127 Eastern Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 P 0 Box 5382 Magnolia. MA All work done on premises — Tayloring Shirts Service 01930-0006 Self-Service Laundromat Hours- 7-10 283-9786 283-5622 Best Wishes Congratulations Richard! From Convenient Food Mart As always we’re so proud of you. You’ve 50 Maplewood Ave. Gloucester, MA grown to be a fine young man and our Beer — Wine — Subs — Deli pride will only continue to grow! With Love, — Megabucks — Mom Dad 3cAC30niQ MARINE ELECTRONICS VCR Service 173 EAST MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 508-281-0034 ■ BLUEPRINT MACHINERY ■ CAD SYS TEMS ■ DRAFTING EQUIPMENT Service Sales Supplies CALL TOLL FREE: ■ 1-800-343-8296 RETAIL STORE 57 WASHINGTON ST GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 (508) 281-5747 OFFICES-WAREHOUSE 12 TOZER RD BEVERLY. MA 01915 (508) 921-1375 111! T ! J L ? I U 1 I I 1 l is r k si- 5_ KAREN MCKAY, JOANNE JOYCE, Tim SSfraEH ©if m S©3ii ©IF THM VIDEO PLAYHOUSE MAPLEWOOD AVE.. GLOUCESTER 1 r f BABSON-ELWELL WALK-IN SERVICE SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS DAVIS, INC. ON REQUEST “Soft Touch” 94 MIDDLE STREET • GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 SINCE 1854 GENERAL AGENTS BROKERS ALL LINES OF INSURANCE CHANDLER N. DAVIS CHANDLER N. DAVIS JR President Vice President CAPE ANN: 283-1561 BOSTON: 284-5232 UNISEX HAIR SALON MANICURES, WAXING SKIN CARE HOURS: Mon. -Wed.: 9 to 6, Thurs. 8c Fri. 8:30 to 8 Sat.: 8:30 to 4 Wedding Parties — Proms — Any Special Occasions 22 WHITTEMORE ST. 281-550( GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 281-5501 11 Washington Street Gloucester. MA 01930 283-7314 “THE INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS OF THE NORTH SHORE PETER GREEKE d b a Prince Insurance Agency Insurance of all kinds y 333 Other Stores Salem Danvers Telephone Gloucester 283-0880 For Peace of Mind- come tinder our protection. Mahony Insurance Agency Inc. 283-5131 30 HARBOR LOOP GLOUCESTER. L 67 Middle Street Gloucester, Mass. 01930 Susan S. Emerson Proprietor Gloucester Music Music Accessories • Tapes Records • Compact Discs 210 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 617-281-4874 334 Mom, Thanks for all your love and support throughout my life. With- out your help I would have never been able to make it this far. Thank you and I love you. Love, Jodi XXOO Co (Dy Daught er Jodi: Chroughout the years we have grown together, ou now are not only my daughter, — you are my friend. Someone of whom I am very proud. Congratulations I Cove ou, CDom 335 336 Bottom(L to Rl: kellv R an. Deanna Palazzola, Marv Sperrs . Michele Interranti. Roses Lourenco. Cind Johnson Middle m M atson. Heather Lewis. Michelle Demetn. Cherri Guarrasi, Michelle Curcuru. Jackie Powers. Gail Gordan Top: Grace Pansi. Valerie Williams, Heather Sweet. Nichole Demetn. Amy Bertolino. Susan Philpiott. building center SPINNEY FUNERAL HOME INC. 36-38 PLEASANT STREET GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 GLOUCESTER ROCKPORT BRIAN C. SPINNEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR TEL. 617-283-7788 MILENA S SUB SEAFOOD FRIED SEAFOOD AND SANDWICHES, HOMEMADE SOUPS, SALADS EAT IN TAKEOUT 324 MAIN STREET ED MILENA 281 4212 ENOS Congratulations SHOPPING HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. 0 PE ANN pOOD Q OP 26 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930 To My Red Haired Seniors ( Graduates?) of ’88 ’89 POSSIBLY ’90 — 281-0592 FOR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS CALL WISE TRAVEL AGENCY MOM I Knew You Could Do It — I Just Wasn’t Sure I Could With Much PRIDE LOVE unconditional P.S. YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY IS EXTREMELY PROUD OFFER LOVE A FULL SERVICE AGENCY 50 SCHOOL STREET GLOUCESTER, MA 281-2727 337 338 Front: Vito Orlando, N ' ico Brancleone, Kelly Rv- an, ' alerie Williams, Mike Sutera, Michelle Curcuru, Mike Militello, Deanna Palazzola, Joe Cillufo. James Sanfilippo. 2nd Row: Richard Lowe. Rosev Lourenco, Eric Loiacano, Eric No- ble, Cindy Johnson. Grace Parisi, Nicole Demetri. 3rd Row: Roberto Randazza, Scott Rvan, Tommv Randazza, Scott Warren. Chip Loring. LAW OFFICES PORTER AND COAKLEY 64 MIDDLE STREET P .O. BOX 1460 GLOUCESTER, MA 01931-1460 (617) 281-0182 RICHARD L. PORTER FAX: (617) 281-4908 MARY RUDOLPH BLACK ROBERT J. COAKLEY SUSAN D. McCARTHY L to R: Michelle Novello, Kathleen Nicastro, Karen McKay, Roselle Randazza, Ericka Schernig, Kelley Galante. Peter Novello. 339 If we had to use one word to describe uou, ‘Bob, it would b( Carina.” fWou’ve always cared about people. U)e love you and are proud of you. Congratulation CDa ‘Dad 4 0 lO viC t REALTY WORLD Fleet and Bernie 315 W ashington Street Gloucester. MA 01930 281-5480 382 Mam Street 283-7177 THE RESULTS PEOPLE: DOMINO’S PIZZA DELIVERS FREE. Our Lirnrtad C ’986 Oom.no s P-zia C 340 )uimbv, Luo Caruso, Kellv Sharac, Remi Dello Russo, Jodi Sharac, Caths Noble Back: Bills Hartwell. Steve liorey Newman, Jand Gross, Jason Stanley. Front(L to R): Cassandra Cardone, Gary Thorton, 342 Glover’s Floor Coverings, Inc. Best Wishes Class of ’89 Richard W. Gray Plumbing Sc Heating 18 WHITTEMORE STREET GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01930 CHUCK STERNS 283-3940 Tina LaFlam 381 Magnolia Ave. Gloucester, MA 283-2947 28 Burnham Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 Coach of Champions CONGRATULATIONS WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Peabody • Beverly • Andover • Gloucester TELEPHONE CONNECTING ALL OFFICES: 1-800-828-4700 (In Massachusetts) Member FDIC DIFM EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 343 COASTAL OFFICE SUPPLY IVAN BROWN 2 Pond Road P.O. Box 1435 Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 (617) 283-9398 Ciudr ?i4 ' 5 flower sfiop § ‘We Do The Usual The Unusual ” Delivering To All of Cape Ann Flowers by Wire World Wide • FRESH ARRANGEMENTS • PLANTS • SILK FLOWERS • BALLOONS 5 t 283-2171 ® 38 RAILROAD AVE.. GLOUCESTER PHOHE ORDERS ACCEPTED WITH MAJOR CREEXT CAROS 4 Best Wishes 1989 Beverly Camera Photo R Featuring • 1 hour 8c same day photo services • Home of Balloons are fun. Huge selection • Passport photos • Camera Rentals 8c Repairs - 132 Dodge St. RTE 1A North Beverly 922-2007 q8 PARKHURST ' S CAPE ANN VIDEO THE COMPLETE ' ’ VIDEO STORE 238 Main St. 283-0034 wm 344 Front: Eric Lioacano. 1st Row: Valerie Williams, Heather Lewis, Michelle Demetri, Michelle Curcuru, Chris Hale, Mary Sperry, Chip Loring, Nicole Demetri, Cheri Guarasi. 2nd Row: Amy Bertolino, Jacki Powers, Carolyn Hunt, Philip Snider, l ed Rose, Andrew Degnan, Nico Brancleone, Mike Militello, Rosey Lourenco, Cindy Johnson. 3rd Row: Cathy Noble, Lucy Caruso, Amy Watson, Susan Philpott, Gail Gordon, Joe Havener, Peter Albino, Mike Sutera, Corey Grahmas. 4th Row : Scott Ryan, Joe Ciluffo, Dominic Sanfilippo. TELEPHONE 283-5454 Dan Leaman Tree Landscape 283-6196 Gloucester, MA Best Wishes Class of “89” Inc. JVo 14- iduz-nAam cftw t cfr ruceateA, ylfa- L4 01930 When you drink, DON’T DRIVE AUTO GLASS SPECIALTIES CO. Ji SOLID VINYL m m REPLACEMENT WINDOW Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows jt-. Tl B MASTER Folding Shower Doors MIRRORS. TABLE TOPS. PLEXIGLASS ALBERT R. CARR SCO 61 Maplewood Ave . Gloucester 283-6695 Good Luck Class of ’89 C. B. Mercer, Inc. 54 Commercial St. Gloucester, MA. 01930 u iinari 1st Row : Cara Chick, Jeff Barkhouse, Nicole Legendre, Tim Sampson, Heidi Mugford. 2nd Row John Howard, Wendy Judan, Keith Place, Sandra Legrande, Jennifer Lew is, April Dawson, Joseph Taormina. 347 To Tony, You have always made us proud. My one wish for you is love, happiness, and success in everything you do. Love, Ma WALK IN SERVICE Mon. -Sat. Raphael ' s we carry Paul Mitchell, Panama Jack, Image BROWN ' S MALL • GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 THE BASK OWNED c STAFFED BY CAPE ASS’ PEOPLE ' GLOUCESTER BANK Si TRUST COMPANY : HARBOR LOOP GLOICESTER MASSACHUSETTS 01930 508 281-6270 281-3930 281-3931 Lc Baron Hazen 617-281-2034 C.A .R.s. o --•O «aCAPE ANN ROD SHOP . 130 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 Gloucester Rental Center 130 Washington Street 281-3266 350 Laura Michalisin, Christine Marino, Michelle Boucher, Michelle Novello, Kelly Galante, Roselle Randazza, Liz Griffin, Lori Maggori, Karen McKay. L to R: Liz Griffin, Josh Hooker, Michelle Boucher, Chris Sallah, Kelly Galante. Chris Lovasco. Michelle Novello, Greg lacono, Doug Ball, Christine Marino, Lori Maggiore. Cosmo Marcantonio, Kathleen Nicastro. Everett Sawver. Karen McKay, Chris Veator, Joanna Joyce, Mike Lucido, Alison Ciolino, Mark Orlando, Scott Warren, Erika Schermg. GOOD NEIGHBOR THAT JUST HAPPENS BANK What can we do to be helpful to you this week? CAPE ANN Lighting your way to a snug harbor SAVINGS BANK 109 MAIN ST. 38 ROGERS ST. • Tel 203-0246 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER • Tel. 526-7122 MEMBER FD1C DIFM KAREM’S ARMY NAVY Compliments of MICKEY’S GAS STATION 159 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 283-6180 85 W ashington St. Congratulations Class of 1989 YELLOW SUB SHOP 73 Pleasant St. Gloucester, N1A 01930 Enhance yaj home with cur LOjsual accessories far contemporary rtencrs • jttds twr. incBona w •xt A xwo oay sareo docks Oy ' crv arc fXS arwar«. • at raones lasciis accessors • mtyc « Uar Si 3nureBe 0 3C po Sou eue ne ' T ' M ptefiMiH- me t+Mftc FADE - i 4 4 fl|V flB|| 3 Mj ! ” y Ip i vv- JI ' WB r v 1 r. 1 U‘ ' ’ Jr rj . jJ X .fli 356 — Front Row: Christina Redmon, Lisa Corman. Laura Michalisin. Carlotta McCarthy. Gave Parisi. Back Row: Darlene Muise, Krista Williams, Deanna Pallazolla, Shelly Walen. Marv Hubbard, Carolyn Hunt, Roselle Randazza. «« 283-9393 25-27 Commercial Street CAPE ANN YELLOW CAB Senior Discounts Airport Service 24 Hour Service Deliveries 357 CAPE ANN BOWLING CENTER WHY NOT BOWL — INSTEAD — 4-8 Parker Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 ELECTRICAL • HEATING • ELJER PLUMBING • HARDWARE BERKO ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES • NUTON HOUSING PRODUCTS MILWAUKEE TOOLS 283-7800 Good Luck Class of ' 89 Causeway Restaurant Robert ' s Industrial Catering. Inc. Mobile • In Plant • Vending 78 Essex Ave. Gloucester, MA 283-9892 Robert Iritano 2 Pond Road 281-3735 Gloucester. MA 01930 358 360 L to R: Michelle Boucher. Roselle Randazza. Karen McKa , Joanna Joyce, Kendle Marques. Carlotta McCarthy. Kathleen Vicastro. Congratulations A Notch above the Rest a OFTEN IMITATED.... NEVER DUPLICATED HOUR Full Selection of 35MM Cameras Camera Repairing Passport Photos (While-U-Wait) Film % Dark Room Equipment Wholesale Photographic Supplies Kodak Dealer ' 65 ' QUALITY PROCESSING Custom B W Printing Available NEW VIDEO TAPE DUPLICATION SERVICE REG 8 SUPER 8 OR VIDEO TO VIDEO • SLIDES TO VIDEO TOO! 283-0870 (Located 400 Yards from 1st Rotary towards GLOUCESTER) 179 Washington Street Gloucester MasterCard Years toTreasure There ' s no better way to remember these times than to wear your class ring. We earn the very best. ArtCarved. For exciting style and unsurpassed quality, there just isn ' t anything else. Come in any time and let our expert sales staff show you. You ' ll have the ring that ' s right for you . . . at the right price, too. 1 1 7 MAIN ST.. GLOUCESTER 283 0092 L to R: Mark Orlando, Allison Ciolino, Steven Goulart, Stephanie Goulart Seargent, Suzanne Lamb, Mike Las ley, Lori Maggori, Cosmo Marcantonio. Grace Scola Dana 363 365 1st Row: Dominic Brancleone, Valerie Williams, Cheri Guarasi, Mary Sperry, Kelly Ryan, Rosey Lourenco, Peter Albano. 2nd Row: Jacki Amero, Susan Philpott, Carolyn Hunt, Michelle Demetri, Gail Gordon, Amy Bertolino, Dominic Sanfilippo, Deanna Pallazola, Roberto Randazza, Vito Orlando, Michelle Curcuru. 3rd Row: Richard Lowe, Michelle Interante, Cindy Johnson, Nicole Demetri. 4th Row: James Sanfilippo, Grace Parisi, Eric Loiacano, Joi Havener, Chip Loring. Top Row: Tom Randazza, Mike Sutera, Eric Noble, Heather Lewis, Mike Militello, Amy Watson, Joe Sanfilippo, Kevin Ryan, Peter Albano, Scott Ryan. youfH PROGRAM INC. Congratulations to the Class of 1989 M GHTY-MAC. SAVE 40-75% • Jackets for every season • Pants, shorts, swimtrunks • Big £ tall section Special discounts on irregulars more FACTORY STORES Visit our factory stores for terrific savings on outer- wear and sportswear for the entire family ! A LEGEND IN FASHION DURABILITY Five Locations In The Northeast ! KITTERY. ME Kittery Outlet Ctr US Rte I (207) 439 6533 Open mon sat 9 30 Sun 9 30 6 FALL RIVER. MA GLOUCESTER, MA LAKE GEORGE. NY Quality Factory Emerson Avenue French Mountain Outlet {6 17) 283-4064 Open mon sat 9 30 5 Commons Rt 9 6 38 Queq uechan St (6 17) 6 78 1444 (Norfhwoy Exit 20) (518) 798 8689 Open 7 days Sun 12 5 Open 7 days BRANFORD. CT Branford Outlet Ctr West Mam St US Rte I Open 7 days C.A.M.CO. WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR AUTOELECTRIC. BRAKES, CV JOINTS. RACK PINION, ETC. ANTHONY J. MARINO President 617-281-3660 Main Office: 2 EASTERN AVE. GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 conriBirrc Box 368 Essex. Massachusetts 01929 768-7519 356-7438 Cape Ann redemption Center No Amount Is Too Big For Us... “We pay 5 cents for almost all brands of bottles cans (ill) Wholesale Retail Cases of Soda Discount Cigarettes • Lottery Tickets • Candy Mike Castellucci 43 Gloucester Avenue, Gloucester 281-3492 Congratulations Class of 1989 GRACE compliments of: Walter J. Powers Jr. DmD Congratulations and continued success in the future Love you, Mom, Dad and Sammy Tel. 283-5130 EASTERN AVENUE COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT Sam Fa vat A J Fishing Gear Company 210 EASTERN AVE., GLOUCESTER. MASS. 01930 COCKTAILS Serving Lunches and Dinners 7 DAYS A WEEK — 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Breakfast — Saturday and Sunday 6:00 A.M.-l 1:30 A M. 2 Pond Rd. Gloucester, 1A 01930 283-51 368 369 Bottom Row(L to R): Amy Watson, Valerie Williams, Mary Sperry, Rosey Lourenco, Mary Curcuru, Deanna Palazzola. Top: Jackie Amero, Michelle Demetri, Kelly Ryan, Nichole D Michele Interranti, Jackie Powers, Heather Lewis. Hubbard, Grace Parisi. Middle: Michelle emetri, Cherri Guarrasi, Cindy Johnson, ' “Diamond Girls” jlh e ’i ' fZZuHi e (Zecm sig , fennel 24 (Saltern ytthesiu Z Zoucester , J4LA . 0 J}30 233-6236 D xi iA, 7ftanJJi dcl SERVING LUNCH DINNER MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED ON SUNDAY ROUTE I 33, ESS EX, MAS SACH U S E T TS [ 768- 6007 gloucester dispatch, inc. James V. Montagnino President GLOUCESTER, MA 01930 150 EASTERN AVE. TEL. (617) 283-1 1 10 ms m IDaVILa REAL ESTATE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS CALIFORNIA PAINTS WALLCOVERINGS LEVOLOR MINI BLINDS WALL PAPER PAIVT 43 GLOUCESTER AVENUE VERTICAL BLINDS GLOUCESTER 283-6541 Morse Industrial Park - Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 281-1111 Good Luck GHS Class of ’89 WINDOW SHADES JOE MITCHELL A Full Service Wallpaper and Paint Store To Susan, The last of the 5 P’s to graduate from GHS. We wish you all the joy and success in a long and happy life. Congratulations Love Mom and Dad 371 Y- ' e ' ' BEST OF LUCK KIDS! KATHLEEN Ae ' % May All Your Dreams Be Fulfilled X 0 2, C Congratulations! w much Love Mom Q r y Kathleen — — Everett tta VNe eVV Congratulations To The Class of 1989 From H AND D E PORCELAIN STAR FISHERIES CAPT. CARLO’S SEAFOOD Supports Gloucester High Found at Glass Sailboat, Gloucester 8 c WILLOUGHBYS, Rockport Harbor Loop 283-6342 PHONE 283-5935 O 111 L) 1 1 111 Cl 1 1 s of T TT 7 D ’C T?T V VD Earl’s Lock Shop CLOVER S FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. for the Finest in CAR PFTTNir, EARL SELIG 311 Mi MAIN STREET Owner GLOUCESTER MA 01930 ii lx. X XL A 1 IN J and MAIN ST. VARIETY NO-WAX VINYL FLOORING 18 Whittemore St. Gloucester 332 Main St. Gloucester, Massachusetts Cigarettes Slus Penny Candy Steamed Hot Dog Groceries Ic Dairy Sundrie Hot Coffee To Go! 372 El Front Row: Suzzanne Lamb, Allison Ciolino, Lori Maggiore. Back Row: Re- becca Allen, Jamison Payne, Stephanie Goulart. (617) 281-1933 12 Cleveland Place Gloucester, MA 01930 FULL LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS JOE WARE AND COLON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 46 Middle Street P.O. Box 1674 Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 (508) 281-5477 1-800-523-0044 DWIGHT A. WARE ALBERT S. COLON 373 ViPBO DqH cUm = OF GLOUCESTER. GLOUCESTER, INC. MOVIES FOR A BUCK” [ VCR’s • TVs • CAMCORDERS AUDIO EQUIPMENT • COMPACT DISC PLAYERS 1 QUALITY • VALUE • SERVICE • AT EVERY DAY LOW PRICES! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON - SAT 10-8PM; SUN 12-6 PM 127 EASTERN AV. (RT 127) GLOUCESTER 12m S 281-6770 Congratulations To The Class of 1 989 From 283-277 283-280 FLORIST + GARDE! ' CENTER Landscape Garden Construction DONALD A. WONSON 90 Bass Av Owner Gloucester, Mass. 0193C Gohh U Plia i tfLctt r 9 hc. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS AUSTIN W CONNORS. Jr B S R Ph JOHN C. CONNORS. B.S . R Ph 76 PROSPECT STREET 283-2765 GLOUCESTER MA 01930 © White Hen Pantry A Different Kind Of Convenience Store! Featuring The Best Full Service Deli in Town Sandwiches • Party Platters • Fresh Salads • Produce OPEN 24 HOURS SEVEN DAYS WE CAN HANDLE ALL YOUR SUMMER PARTY NEEDS 50 Bass Avenue Gloucester 283-6868 374 Class of 1 989 Anthony Aiello Kristi Ann Aiello Lori Beth Aiello Peter S. Albano Rebecca Meagan Allen John Fernando Alves Kristin Johanna Amar Jacquelyn Joanne Elizabeth Amero Beth Andersen-Sears Andrew Thomas Antrobus Annmarie Argentino Diana McLeod Bailey Jeffrey D. Barkhouse Ruth Marie Benoit John Bernie Amy Beth Bertolino Lisa R. Corman Bevins Robert J. Bishop Heather Jean Bolcome Michelle Marie Boucher Marc Andrew Bouchie Domenic Brancaleone Jacqueline Anne Brown William Glover Brown Keturah Buck Daniel Buhler Carrie Ann Burnham Timothy Burnham Lucy Caruso Susan Eileen Cecilio Jon-Derek Chadwick Carolyn M. Chick Edward J. Ciaramitaro Paul Ciaramitaro Joseph M. Ciluffo Alison A. Ciolino Jamie P. Ciriello Shannon M. 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