Greater Lowell Regional Vocational High School - Yearbook (Tyngsboro, MA)

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s LI n r SOAP DIGEST GREATER LOWELL REGIONAL Vocational Technical School ALL MY CHILDREN 17 Tyngsborough, Massachusetts GUIDING LIGHT 97 1984 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 121 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 135 ANOTHER LIFE 175 A WORD FROM OUR SPONSORS 193 AUTO BODY AUTO MECHANICS BUSINESS TEC HNOLOGY m i ' HL H « i H ' : CARPENTRY COMMERCIAL ART COSMETOLOGY DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DRAFTING ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS FASHION DESIGN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 6 7 MACHINE SHOP PAINTING DECORATING MASONRY PLUMBING POWER MECHANICS PRINTING r vi 1 V hB mm m FT -• | S 10 SHEET METAL UPHOLSTERY WELDING 1 n ' ni ' r ' I j i f 1 W ’ ’ s M 11 Data Processing Non-Traditional Occupational Ed. Health 16 Lisa Kaye Abston Armand Joseph Albert, Jr. Elizabeth Alicea Kathy Ann Allaby Luz Yolanda Alicea Joyce Ann Amos Kevin Michael Archambault Scott Bradley Anderson Laura Mae Anderson 18 Joseph Francis Ares Elizabeth Alicea - Liz DECA; interests - Mike Salaman; memories getting out of class for senior meetings; “Totally!”; gripe - disciplineoffice; future - college Joyce Ann Amos V1CA; interests - Steve Byne; memories - graduating, the prom, English with Mr. Redding; “No problem”; future - marriage, 2 kids, own a beauty shop. A. Joseph Albert - A1 track field, cross country; “What’s up?” Luz Yolanda Alicea Short Cake interests - General Hospital; “1 know!”; gripe food; future plans - to be a professional Joseph F. Ares - BA Laura Mae Anderson Loomy interests ■ rollerskating; memories - good times in Child Care; “No way, really!”; gripe ■ my grades; future - high school teacher. Darlene Ann Augevich Stephen Roger Bailey Eric Baillargeon Darlene Augevich - Dari DECA; interests - being w Chris; “You’re ugly you’ll never get it!”; future - work, marriage. Stephen R. Bailey interests - skimobiling, skiing; carpenter. ‘Fool”; future - Eric Bailargeon baseball, Varsity Club; interests - rock n’ roll; “Doo Doo”; gripe - homework on Friday; future - to make lots of money. Arthur Bales Buddy interests - fast money, pretty woman; memories - class of ’81; “Stoned!”; future - work hard, retire by 40. David Beauregard - Booga memories - wrestling in the hall; “You’re a nut!”; gripe - fluctuating temperatures; future - own a print shop. Jodie Beauregard interests - the Stones, Rock n’ roll, partying, rollerskating, taking care of baby Joey; memories w Denise, Sherry, Debbie; “Awesome”; gripe - cutting nails for shop; future - become a pediatric nurse, have a bigger family. Rose Maire Beauregard _r Volleyball, VICA, Sr. Plan. Comm.; memories - my friend, good times we had; gripe - gross lunches; future - U. Lowell, computer science. Sheryl Beauregard ■ Punk interests - partying, dancing, following Paul; memories - guys; “Creepola”, “Buzz-off”; gripe - food, getting up; future - being a hairdresser, get married. Stephen Beausoleil - Beaus interests - girls, scooping, parties; memories - eng. w MD, DE, DF, WB, LS, LF; “Scooping”, “Wicked Bad!”; gripe - Eline; future - be very rich, scooping SB. John Bedell interests - the opposite sex; memories - parking lot 2nd shift; “Time to go home yet!”; gripe - Monday morning; future - be an auto technician. Denise Beilen VICA; interests - partying, music, traveling, Van Halen; memories - Jodie, Sherry; “Go for it!”; gripe - getting up, putting hair up for shop; future - become a pediatric nurse, move to Calif., meet Eddie Van Halen. Michael Belanger - Mikey interests - hunting, skiing, hockey; memories - Disco Dan Spazing; “Such a life”; gripe - lunches; future - to be an electronic engineer. Stephen Jeff Beausoleil Rose Marie Beauregard Sheryl Ann Beauregard Michael Dennis Belanger John Clarence Bedell Denise Louise Bellen Paul Gerard Belanger Michelle Marie Bellerose Donald George Bergeron Michelle Alice Blanchette Lawrence Eugene Berry Donna Marie Blanchette Roger E. Boule John Felix Bomil Kevin Thomas Bond Paul G. Belanger interests - females; memorie females; “Have a good one a welding engineer. Michelle Blanchette - Brownie VICA Sec. Student Council, Yearbook, Sr. Planning Committee; interests - boys, music; memories - friends; “Hey Looser!” gripe - school lunches; future - have a well paying job get married, have a family. Michelle Bellerose Mitch interests - horseback riding, being w friends, driving; memories - cheating on tests, Dave Coupal, VICA pres.; “Good Doobee” “Super Greek”; gripe - early shift, gym, the bus; future - own a shop, be a barmaid, marriage. John F. Bomil interests - bike riding: be a baker. Excuse me!”; future - to Roger Boule interests - watching girls walk in the halls; fool”; future - to be rich and famous. Donald Bergeron - Don Soccer, VICA; interests - rock music, reading, programming a computer; memories - wild Xmas parties; gripe - going to class early in morning; future - become an Electronic Eng., 6 yr. college. Joanna Bourassa - Jo interests - drawing, reading, sports; memories friends; “Right!”; gripe - being called Debbie; future - typesetting job. Lawrence Berry interests - Rangers (Army); memories - donuts in the football field, gambling; “It’s Michelob time”; gripe - physics; future - military. David J. Brady gripe - being at school everyday; future own a bus iness. Donna Blanchette Red Student Council, FSA; interests - boys, radio; memories - Horribles Parade ’83; “O My God!”; gripe - school; future - get a job, marriage. Guy F. Brady Football, tennis; interests - girls; memories • close friends; “Well alright” gripe - 1st shift; future - marry a rich and sexy female model David J. Brady David Wayne Brunette Robert Timothy Brostek Paula Jean Bronk Warren Joseph Bullock Richard Charles Brunette Paul Arthur Brunelle Colleen Patricia Burns Wesley Eugene Burk Eric Christopher Burchell David Paul Calller Dennis John Callahan Audrey Judith Cafeteiro Janies Michael Camacho Donald James Callahan Rosanne Camara Thomas Arthur Campbell Peter Andrew Cannon Steven Edward Campbell Audrey J. Cafeteiro interests - being w Michael; future Michael, live a beautiful life. to marry David Cailler Dave Planning Comm.; memories - Dad’s pops, disco spazing, “Bahent quicker”; gripe - school lunches; future become an electrical electronics engineer. Donald Callahan - Don interests - Yearbook; gripe - lunch; future - own a business. Janies Camacho - Hector Football, baseball; interests - going to Eng. class; memories - Mrs. Gallagher’s funny jokes; “Well, all right!”; gripe - no heat in winter, no A C in summer; future - president of electronics co. Rosanne Camara • Rose DECA; interests Jerry Capelo; memories - getting out of class for senior meetings; “Wow!”; gripe - no heat in winter, no A C in . summer; future - go to college, get married. Thomas A. Campbell Cross country, Indoor track; memories • playing stickball on the roof; future - HVAC after college. Junny Aleida Cano • Negra interests - writing, reading, studying; future hard to get what I want. try Sherry Ann Cardoza interests - taking care of baby Danny, spending money, traveling; memories - getting in trouble w Jodie Denise, Deb Costa’s big mouth; gripe - cutting hair nails for shop, cleaning, bedpans; future • become an R.N., get married. Deborah Carmody - Debbie St. Council V.P., Bus. Club; memories - Maggie’s cookies, football games; “Gimme a break!”; future - continue school, get a big paying job. tea ' Michelle Carney - Nelly Yearbook, St. Council; interests - weekends, being w friends, spending money; memories - VICA, Karen making me late for class; “What’s happening?” gripe - Yucky food; future - make lots of money, travel. Mark Carpentier - Opy interests - girls, welding, beer; “Who me!?” gripe - school’s too long; future ■ Army, be a bum. Lawrence Carter - Looney Larry interests - racing, driving fast cars, water skiing, listening to the Doors w Kristy; memories - lunch w Kristy, parties in shop; gripe no time between classes; future - to marry Kristy, have a small cabin in Vermont. Maria Castelo - Tina Yearbook; interests - music, reading, camping, hiking, travel, swimming; memories - fun in Data; “Stick it!”; gripe - accounting; future - continue my education. Ann Marie Chandonnet Anna interests - guys, rollerskating, beach; memories - cheating on tests, bugging Mr. Redding, 82-83 Expo, Tina, Lola, Ryan; “You’re ugly and you’ll never get it” “Your mother” gripe - changing for gym; future - raising my son, get married, being successful. Paul Richard Chandonnet - Snake Sr. Plan. Comm.; interests - bicycling, running, keeping in shape; “Ungood, not too excellent”; gripe - speed bumps; future - attend Rochester In. of Tech, for printing, management in Printing Co. Anne Charbonneau Class Officer, Outing Club; interests - shopping, parties; memories - ski trip ’83; gripe - lunches; future - college, get married. Kathy Ann Chascin VICA; interests - horseback riding, dancing; memories - good times, meeting good friends, “So what”; gripe - school food; future - become Mrs. Peter Marck, raise a big family. Alicia Christakos Greek interests - meeting new people, men; memories - Michelle myself going to discipline; “They’re gonna bag me again” gripe - school lunches; future-own a business, be wealthy. [y ggMSflfiS John Joseph Casey Maria Casteio Ann Marie Chandonnet Paul Richard Chandonnet Anne Marie Charbonneau Kathy Ann Chasdn Debra Irene Chateauneuf Alicia Marie Chrlstakos f 9 k-4 v ■HI Lisa Marie Christman • Peep Bus. Club, FSA; memories - Horribles parade, getting out of class; future - good paying job, marriage, be happy. Celeste M. Cimon - Cy Field Hockey, basketball, softball, Varsity Club; interests sports; future - Bachelors degree in Mech. Eng. Kimberly Anne Cloutier Kim Track, Yearbook; memories - waking up to the speed bumps; “No way pal”; gripe - school lunch, no heat; future - get married, have kids, own a house, own a business; - interests - running, sleeping, going out w friends. Laurie Anne Coolong VICA, Yearbook; gripe • lunches; future - pediatrician. Gary Cormier VICA, memories - girls; future - enjoy life. h Debra Lee Costa - Deb interests - music, dancing, picking on E.S., drinking; memories - cosmo x-mas party; “Right here, right now!”; gripe - lunches, stairs, Mondays; future - win Megabucks, travel, marry a famous chef. Maria Rosanne Costa Plan. Comm.; interests - good party, never get it!”; future - move to N.H. ‘You’ll Mario Costa - Horns interests - Phyllis; memories - J.P. Gallagher’s definition of S M; “Gaf”; gripe - no heat in winter, no A C in summer; future-own a business. David Couillard Baseball; Skiing, hockey; “Bud, have another!”, “Oohh, ya gotta”; future -play pro baseball, be an mechanical Electr. Engineer. Robert P. Couilliard interests - basketball, women, music; memories getting a tan on the roof; future - get a good job after college. piHHI Maria Rosaline Costa Maria Jesus Costa Debra Lee Costa David A. Coulllard Robert Peter Coulllard Mario Joseph Costa David Joseph Coupal Dennis Paul Courtois Kristine Paula Craib Roper Richard Croteau Edward Joseph Crowley Jannette Cuadrado Donna Dacey Paul Edmond Daigneault — Richard Dennis Daley, Jr. Michael Philip Dalll III William Allen Dalton Dennis Courtois - Den — - interests - checking out girls; memories - going to Faneuil Hall; “Hey wait a minute!”; gripe - eating here; future - own a business. Kristine Paula Craib ■ Tina interests - Roller Kingdom, the beach, Steve; memories - hanging around, Eng. gripe - changing for gym; future - marry Steve, open beauty salon. Roger Croteau interests - fast cars; memories - Mr. Cura’s class; “Oh no, more work!”; future - own a business. Edward Crowley memories - math first thing in a.m.; future - run my own business. Jannette Caudrado - Animal interests • being w my fiance; memories - competitions, fun in class, field trips; “Honey child”; gripe • getting up early; future • get married, travel. coming in late; future time. travel, have a great Donna M. Dacey - Spacey St. Council, Sr. Plan. Comm., Yearbook; interests - rock music, sports, traveling, meeting new people; memories - Horribles Parade; “Ya know”; gripe • not enough time to change for gym; future - travel, FBI agent, or law enforcement. Paul Daigneault interests - cars, girls, money; memories • plumbing related; gripe - teachers; future • get married, be rich. Richard Daley - Rick memories - lunches; gripe - only 3 min. between classes, no time for a cigarette; future • travel, settle down, start a business in gas engines. Michael Phillip Dalll interests - skiing, horseback riding, swimming, basketball, spending time w Nancy; memories • being late for school; future • advance as an electrician, have Nancy Diaz as my wife. William A. Dalton interests • hunting; future work construction. Diana Lynn Demers Cheryl Ann Days Richard Allen Demers Elise Ann DeMichelis Joseph Robert Deputat Michelle Ann Desmarais Gerard P. Desroches Anthony Paul Dias Nancy Diaz mm Cheryl Days interests - partying, swimming, rollerskating; memories - hallways w Jim Stones; “Let’s party!”; gripe - caf food; future - college, marriage, travel. Gerard Desroches Red interests - cooking; future - college to become a chef. Diana Lynn Demers - Dee interests music, long stitich, going out; memories - cooking in bakery, friends; “What’s up, buddy”; future - work. Anthony Dias • Tony interests - power mechanics; memories - Garry’s Murphy’s class; future - college, travel. Richard Demers - Ricardo interests - cars; gripe - lunches; future work in masonry. Nancy Diaz - Muffy Basketball, Tennis Tie Club; interests - being w Michael, collecting unicorns; “That’s life!”; gripe - shorthand; future - get a great paying job; be Mrs. Michael Dalli. Elise DeMichelis Felise Vicettes, Yearbook; interests - parties, the beach, living; memories - laughing; “What’s up for the weekend?; gripe - changing for gym; future - never get married, good job. Joseph Deputat - Red interests - working on engines, racing; memories - shop parties, D.E. Mall during lunch; “Oh well!” - gripe - not enough time between classes, no heat; future - start my own engine repair shop, marriage. Annette DiComdrea - Anet DECA; interests - money, men, parking; memories - being w friends; “Bonehead” “What!?!”; gripe - school lunches, homework, teachers; future - own a business (Night Club). Rene Dion - Butch Plan. Comm.; interests • mountain climbing, cars, camping; “Do it up!”; gripe - lunch; future - Marines, get a good job as Air Traffic Controller. im Andrew John Dow Monique B. Dozois Lorraine Claire Dubois ' V ' ; . ' ■ • Ih?!?! Andrew Dow - Dow VICA; interests - skiing, guitar playing; memories - walking around; future - ZZZZZZZ Monique Dozois - Greek interests - upholstery, weekends; memories - home show in Boston, Eng. class; “For a while”; gripe - Mrs. Conole talks too fast; future - own a Ferrari. Denise Edwards - Dee Dee Vicetts, VICA; interests - upholstery, partying, dancing; memories - field trips, Christmas parties, Boston; “Que Pasa”; future - get a good job, get married. Lorraine Dubois interests - music, eating, sleeping, cars, Celtics, Bruins; memories - Mrs. Rayne, Mrs. Howe, Miss Slattery, brunch, empty paper towel rolls, broken needles, Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs. Gallagher; “This is true”; gripe - stairs, Mondays, speed bumps; future - be self-employed. Kathleene Elkins - Kathie VICA; interests - Roger, my dog, blondes; memories - Ms. Connors, dark halls, skipping class; “Tripped out”; gripe - late lunch, no heat; future - children, college, receive R.N. Theresa Eno interests - music, Bruins, cars, Tim; memories related brunch, gripe - rainy Mondays. Sandy Lynn Duchesne Sam Planning Committee; interests - parties; memories - sneaking out of shop; “You’ll never get it!”; gripe - double english; future - get married, move away. Arlindo Espinola - Espo interests - the opposite sex; memories - laughs in Mrs. Betses’ class; “Is it time to go?”; gripe school work; future - job as an auto mechanic and make a lot of money. Brian Dunn - Bri Football, VICA; interests - dirt bikes, guns, cars, sports; future - State Police. Mateus Fagundes Bubba VICA; future - travel. Sandra Lynn Duchesne Brian William Dunn Richard M. Duchesne Kathleene Frances Elkins Denise Edwards Theresa Ann Eno Thomas Ercolani Arllndo Esplnola Mateus Fernando Fagundes Robin Marie Ferreira Daniel Gilbert Finneral Michael Thomas Finneral Richard Donald Foote Richard Joseph Forest Norman Richard Fortin Filomeno Antonio Faria Michael David Farley Timothy Michael Farrell Filomeno Faria Mokey — Soccer; interests - Valerie Gregoire, sports, cars; memories - it’s been a long time; “Big Smile!’; gripe - school lunches; future - travel, marriage, good job. Michael Farley Big Foot Varsity Club, St. Council, football, basketball, baseball, track; interests - fun, sun, sports; memories - coaches, teachers, friends; “Humma humma”; gripe - non-locking lockers; future - four year college. Timothy Michael Farrell - Tim interests - swimming, cooking; memories - graduation, making new friends; “Oh, ya!!”; gripe - school lunch; future - become a great chef. Robin Ferreira - Slinky interests - music, dancing, painting, wall papering; memories - teacher’s candy machine, P D related; “Hey scubba”; gripe - math, lunches, no heat; future - own a business, raise a family, own a house. memories - Joan Gallagher’s laugh; gripe - lunch; future - college. Richard Foote - Rick Ham Radio Club, VICA; gripe - going to class on time; future - college to become a computer engineer. Richard Forest Spudsy interests - cabinet making; memories - eng. w Mr. Burns; “Going to Murphy”; gripe - history; future - become a famous cabinet maker. Norman Fortin interests - Electrical contracting; future - own an electrical business. Robert Foster interests - restoring cars; future - own a garage. Daniel Finneral - Finn Band; future - college, become a cop. Michael Finneral - Fin Baseball, basketball; interests - photography; Jose Freitas Rocko Football, Track; interests - girls; memories - sports, Coach Murphy; “You’ve got potential’’ “1 pity the fool”; gripe - lunches; future - college to become an engineer. Kathy Freitas FSA; interests - piano, time w my boyfriend; gripe - two-faced people. Lisa Fryns - Geek VICA; interests - Dave Jewell, truck, Roger Marchand; memories - our office Christmas parties, Mr. Uph climbing the wall; “Woofdoggie” “What” “Urp-nev’r” “Meatcake” “hey-hey well welcome to LA”; gripe - climbing the wall, RM too young; future - get Dave, drive 18 wheeler. James Furtado interests - dirt bike riding; memories - not going to class; gripe - the white glow treatment in shop; future - travel. Lisa Ann Gagne “Sit right back”; gripe college, sports car. lunches; future - Jose F. Garcia - Joe interests - graduating; memories - Mr. Murphy, Mr. Foley; future - having ten more kids. Brenda Gaudette Planning Committee; interests - sleeping, smoking, eating, my boyfriend, my baby; memories - Gail Goodwin dropping a cracker down her shirt during class; gripe - school 6 hrs. day, 5 days wk; future - be Paul Boisvert’s wife, be a good mother. Deborah Gauthier • Debba Track; interests - boys, rollerskating, dancing, working; future - work, get married, have kids. Roger Perry interests body work; memories - in-house suspension; future - own a Body Shop Linda Marie Gebhart - Gibby Business Club; interests - music, parties, horses; memories - walking halls w Lisa Christman; “Oh well!”; future - good job, night school. jgSMggMffl S8 40 Allen B. Gage James John Furtado Brenda Ann Gaudette Deborah Ann Gauthier Linda Marie Gebhart Roger Perry Roland Albert Gendron, Jr, Joseph Raymond Glonet Kenneth Robert Gltschler Joseph Michael Giza Denise Ann Goldthwaite Chris Panl Gonsalves Paula Anne GoaaeUn Joseph Gionet - Joe interests - rock n’ roll; “Do-Do”; gripe - homework; future - attend U Lowell, be an electrical engineer. Kenneth R. Gitschier - Gitch interests - drawing, bass guitar, archery, airbrushing, heavy metal, music football; memories - slip fights w EV; “Don’t worry about it” gripe - “The Day After” lunch program; future - to be well off Joseph M. Giza interests - women, nice cars; gripe - no coffee break on class wk.; future- to travel cross country in an 18 wheeler. Chris Paul Gonsalves - Chub-et interests - water skiing, football, basketball, boating; gripe - all the teachers are right, no matter what; future - become a mold maker or no A C in summer; future Darlene Goodwin Bugs Bunny Field Hockey, Track; interests - dancing; memories - munching out on bakery food, being w friends; “Oh, no”; gripe - lunches; future - marry a millionaire, college, become a Naviator. Gail Goodwin interests - partying, the beach, concerts, Bruins; memories - coming in late, good times w friends; “Where’s the party?”; gripe - waking up for early shift; future - travel, live life to the fullest. Paula Gosselin - Goose interests - horseback riding; memories - my best friend; gripe - lunches; future - marry Mike, travel. Marco Goulet 43 I y ' , Robert Guilbeault ■ Bu-Bo interests - skiing, playing guitar, rollerskating; memories - being ZZ Top in Horribles Parade; “Oh, Molly”; gripe - getting up at 6:00 A.M. for 4 yrs; future - making a name for myself in Comm. Art. Roger Hall Student Council, Yearbook Staff; interests - skiing, photography, tennis; future - college. Pamela Hannon - Bunny Plan. Comm., St. Council; interests - friends; memories - Comm. Art; gripe - classes too long; future - own a business. John Stephen Hanney Football; interests - phy. fitness; memories - Mr. Blanchette’s related class; “Awesome”; gripe • lunch; future - military. Roberta Harris - Bobb memories - shop, Tina Tremblay; “That’s right!”; gripe - lunches; future - job, live life as it comes. Angela Hayes - Ang interests - guys, dancing, rollerskating, football, walking; memories - Laura’s fly. Mrs. B’s paint, walks in related; “What a riot!”; future- full time job, own a house; open a Day Care Center. Robert William Hoare - Bob interests - cars, concerts, hockey, football, beautiful women; memories - field trip to Boston; “You maggitl”; future - Army, master electrician. Colleen Hovey - Hov Plan. Comm.; interests - parties, fun w friends; “You’re so ugly you’ll never get it!”; gripe - Mr. D’s stubborness; future - marriage to Steve Oliver, have two kids, move away. Christine Hughes Chris Cheerleading; interests - traveling, partying, sleeping, music; future - work in my field, get an apt. Mark A. Iverson - Ivey interests - swimming, baking; memories - fights w shop teachers; “There is no school today”; gripe - going to classes; future - become a baker, or restaurant manager. k% tM | 4 4«V 44 Roberta Lee Harris Colleen Anne Hovey Pamela Jean Hannan John S. Hanney Angela Lynn Hayes Robert Joseph Heath Robert William Hoare Christine Ann Hughes Mark Alfred Iverson Michael A. Jacques Debbie Anne Jackson Michael George Ivos Steven Christopher Jopson William Michael Jones Robert Paul Jones Robert James Jusczak, Jr. Catherine Ann Jordan Wayne Russell Jubinvllle ? ' Michael Ivos Mike VICA; interests - girls, parties; future - Army. Debbie-Ann Jackson - Deb basketball, track, FSA; interests - reading, jogging, shopping; gripe - caf food, cold classrooms,; future - college, Bus. Management, Computer Science. Michael Jacques - Murdock Track; memories - MMUvu 1283, Bksteak house, Me. 83, U Mass, gang, radio, Club MD, Spkesy, fight, Where’s my Jeep; No Gas; Ron’s place, paps, 4x4x19, 280 ZV w BR BG; RD trips w T.R., fun w KP, JG, KM, RS, JM, LS, RL, GN, CL, DM, Track; future - become an exotic male dancer to pay for college. Robert Jones - Bob Tennis, football, VICA; memories - breaking my neck playing football, Gold Medal for VICA; “Well, you know, what can I say?!”; future - become a master plumber or engineer. Steven Jopson - Superthrill interests - Cordoba’s; memories - Mr. Fedorchuk; future - find freedom and forgiveness. Catherine Jordan - Chester Volleyball, DECA; interests - listening to music, talking on the phone, collecting sterling silver; future - travel around the world, settle down, get married. Wayne Jubinvllle - Juby interests - to graduate; memories • Mr. Cura’s class; “Another LAP?!”; future - equipment operator. Thomas Kasilowski - Tom interests - working out, girls, parties; future - run for US president in 2000. Henry C. Kelly II - Hank memories - falling off the 3rd floor balcony; gripe - longer lunch hour; future - become healthy, wealthy and wise. Barry Kendall ■ Weasle interests - motorcycles, traveling; memories - bad food; future - open a car painting shop. V ' David Paul Kendall David Kendall memories - school sinking; gripe - school food; future - own a painting business or store. Bill Kenney interests - leaving Greater Lowell; “Chillout”; gripe - school lunches; future - get a good job, move out of Mass. Kimberly Konieczny - T.T. interests - traveling, working, spending time w boyfriend; memories - paint fights, school lunches; gripe • homework; future - work, family. Robert Labonte - E.T. Track; interests - sports, girls, money; memories - stealing golf flags; “Hey dude”; gripe - lunches; future - become an electro mech. engineer. Laurie Lach interests - camping, boating, Pink Floyd; gripe - freezing eng. class; future • work, travel. Kevin Lacourse - Kev VICA; interests - good music, pool, cards; memories - awful lunches; gripe - school day too long; future - Air Force or college. Marc Lampron - Lamps interests - swimming, partying; memories - Mr. Marlowe; “Who cut your hair?” future - carpentry. Cheryl Landry - Blueberry VICA; interests - horseback riding, rollerskating, watching movies; memories - piling people in Janice’s mustang; “I can’t believe this is happening to me”; gripe - getting up early; future - EMT or LPN, get married. Diane Landry - Di interests - running, swimming; memories - falling off the decks, breaking my arm; “Lord have mercy on this poor innocent soul”; gripe - food; future - college, become a psychiatrist. Richard Landry - Rick interests ■ watching girls; memories - walking around; “Nice”; future - live life one day at a time. Laurie Gail Lach Robert A. Labonte Kevin P. Lacourse James Richard Laferrlere Shane Robert Lafrance Marc Richard Lampron Cheryl Ann Landry Diane Eva Landry Richard M. Landry Gayle Marie Lavallee Timothy Edward Last Roland Joseph Lavallee Norman Maurice LeClair Rachel Marie Leblanc Sandra Marie Leandro Lisa Lapointe VICA, Yearbook; interests - guys; gripe - no 1; heat, lunches; future - military, college, marriage. Marc Lapointe interests - partying w friends; future - traveling. Timothy Last - Tiny Tim-Tim memories - Vesper golf flags; gripe - Mrs. Clegg biffing me upside my head; future - electro mechanical engineer. Gayle Lavallee interests - health; memories-friends; future - college. Roland Lavallee - Rollie interests - girls, parties, phone No’s; “Airhead”; future - to become a Playgirl Centerfold. Sandra Leandro Sandy VICA treas.; interests - swimming, music, dancing, watching G.H., hanging around; memories • Mr. Redding’s eng., Laureen, Ann, Kristine; “No problem” gripe - changing for gym; future - own a shop, marriage, family. Rachel Leblanc Track, VICA, jogging; interests - helping other people, movies, aerobic dancing, reading, traveling; memories - VICA competitions; gripe - school lunches; future - graduate, visit Colorado. Norman LeClair - Mimin interests - girls, upholstery; memories - walking hallwa ys; “How’s life in the breakdown lane”; gripe - school starts too early; future - marriage to Diane Geoffroy, 3 kids, win lottery. Michael Ledoux - Mike basketball; interests - hockey, archery, my car; “Awesome”, “Radical”; gripe - no hockey team; future - college or military, become a millionaire. Karen LeDuc Brazillian VICA; interests - tennis, partying, shopping; memories - Sheraton Tara Soph, yr.; “No problem”; gripe - getting up in morning; future - success in Cosmo, own a shop. Deborah Lefebvre - Deb Plan. Comm.; interests - camping, partying, Eddie; memories - phone; “Again, don’t worry about it”; gripe - getting up, waiting for bus; future - get married, have family. 1 -V A Paul Lequin interests - electric guitar, jogging, hockey; future - military career. Donna Lessard Peanut VICA; interests - school vacation; memories - piling 7 people in Janice’s Mustang; “You bet!”; future - to graduate. Lynda Letendre ■ Buffy tennis, swimming; interests - boys; memories - meeting my friends; “Go for it!”; future - college, become a legal secretary. Brian Liston memories staying after for the dumbest reasons imaginable. Lisa Lobas DECA; interests - everything; memories - detention, being w friends; “Chill out” “Chub- et”; gripe - lunches; future - own a business. Amy Logue - Aim interests - guys, partying; memories - getting bagged w Kris, Marie Denise; “It’s cool!”; gripe - school; future - win Megabucks. Nancy Michaelle Lessard Henry Michael Lesniak, Jr. Donna Marie Lessard Lisa Ann Lobas Brian Richard Liston Linda Ann Letendre Christopher J. Lopes Lisa Marie Luplen Amy Logue 53 Douglas James MacLean Daniel F. MacConnell David Francis Lyons John Francis Mangold Kerry Lee Manning Edward D. MacDonald Joyce Marie Manseau Paul Joseph Marais Peter Edward March m ff David Lyons - Hef football, wrestling, Varsity Club, Outing Club; interests - fun w friends; memories - sports, coaches, Varsity, friends, teachers; “I can’t believe what I’m seeing”; gripe - food; future - college. Daniel MacConnell - Dan Sr. Plan. Comm., Tie Club; interests - bowling, sq. dancing, basketball; memories - girls; “How goes it”; gripe - school lunches; future - get married. Edward MacDonald gripe - school; future - own an auto shop. John F. Mangold Mayberry interests - camping, fishing; memories - Disco Dan spazzing out; “Cry baby” gripe - school lunches; future - become an Electronic Eng. Kerry Lee Manning - E.T. interests - visiting G.P. Murphy; memories - walking around the halls w Robin; “Have a festive time”; future - get married, have kids. Joyce Manseau interests - hanging in the halls, checking out guys, Child Care, sleeping, Budweiser; memories - fresh, yr. “Huh?”; gripe - marriage, lunches, people who smoke; future - always stay happy, stay in shape. Paul Marais - Gumby VICA; interests - Karen; memories • imitating my good buddy Mr. L.; “Down you puppies”; gripe - marking per. too close; future - marriage to Karen Dube. Peter Marck Student Council; interests - scuba diving, swimming; future - become a state or local police officer. Michael Marion - Mike interests - hockey, football, cars, rock concerts; memories - field trip to Boston; “I’m not late!”; future - become an electrician. Linda Martin - Beaver DEVA; interests - being w friends and Ronnie; memories - 4 yrs. at GLRVT; “Bone head”; gripe - lunches; future - own a business, make lots of money, marry Ron G. ' 1 %%%] 3 ? I ' Carmen Martinez interests - music, drawing; memories - br unch; “Wow”; gripe - teachers; future - computer programmer. Sheryl Masse memories - finding change for a dollar; future get a good job. Michael Raymond Mayotte future - baker at St. John’s Hospital. Nancy McAneney - Nanc Vicettes, St. Council, Plan. Comm., Yearbook staff; interests - partying, drawing; memories - laughing, “Yee-ha”; gripe - changing for gym; future - never get married, travel, make lots of Kevin McCaffrey Football; interests - Julie Coppola, my drumset, nice cars; “Skagged”; gripe - lunches too small; future - become a rock star, work. Kathryn McCann - Legs Sr. Class Sec., VICA; interests - partying w friends, my boyfriend, drawing, buying clothes, spending money; “You mean we have to have all this work done by Friday?”; gripe - arguing w Mr. May; future - become a Comm. Artist or model. Larry McCarthy interests - girls, drumming, having money; “Let’s party!”; future - meet more girls, work, get married at 26 . Nancy McAneney Michael R. Mayotte Thomas A. Matte Larry Robert McCarthy Kathryn Patricia McCann Kevin Joseph McCaffrey David Wayne McGaunn David Andrew McCullough Lisa Marie McCarthy Robert Joseph McLellan Bryan McLean Patrick James McNamara Barbara Ann McOsker Paul Joseph Medina Scott Robert McNulty Wendy A. Menard David Manuel Mendonca Sheila Beth Melancon Joseph Meneses David Ralph Mercier James P. Mercier, Jr. — Bryan McLean - Fozzie interests - leaving school on Fridays; memories - Christmas party ’82; “Corndog”; future - mechanical engineer. Robert J. McLellan - Bob interests - music, girls, reading, partying, cars; “No way!”; gripe - school lunches; future - be rich, retire at 35. Patrick McNamara - Macca interests - hockey, hiking, outdoor activities; “Outa here”; future - to be head of the Morman Tabinacal Choir. Scott Robert McNulty interests - cooking, music, girls, travel; memories - class elections, Sr. picnics, concerts; “NICEE” “See ya”; gripe - no music dept.; future - Culinary Associates Degree. Barbara McOsker - Barb interests - sleeping late; “Oh, wow!”; gripe - school lunches, coming to school, lunch is too short; future - grow up, become a rich hairdresser. Sheila Beth Melancon interests - partying, horseback riding, Vern H., Camaros; “Unreal”; gripe - homework; future - be successful in the career of my choice. Wendy Menard interests - Mike Noble; memories - friends; “I don’t know”; gripe - too much work; future - go around the world. David M. Mendonca - Dave VICA, Yearbook, St. Council, Sr. Plan. Comm; interests - photography, tennis, ice skating, skiing; memories - jr. night out, shop parties; gripe - Algebra, future - B.S. in computer science. Joseph Meneses - Joemana Tie Club; interests - blondes, brunettes; memories - going on co-op; “I hope I passed that test”; gripe - waking on Monday morning; future - be successful enjoy myself. David Ralph Mercier Football, wrestling, track; interests - track, boxing, fishing parties, women; memories - long wrestling practices, not enough homework; gripe - lunch lines; future - get my electrical captain’s license. Michael Mercier Adam Keith Meuse Richard Mercier Michael Mercier - Merc interests - girls; “I’m not gonna do it!”; future - to live. — Richard Mercier - Rick “Sled dog”; future - Chief of police. Adam K. Meuse Soccer; interests - snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, water skiing, swimming, sports; future - work hard, have a family. Tammy Michelin VICA; interests - rollerskating, friends, helping people, dances; memories - VICA competition, Cosmo, meeting Bill Tremblay; “You baby”; gripe - heat in summer - AC in winter; future - good job, help my friends, marriage, house, car. Edward Miller - Ed interests - girls, motorcycles, army scout; “What’s up?”; future - Army sargent. Joanne M. Miller - Jo interests - partying, pool, darts, Hair, Paul; memories - Cosmo Xmas parties; gripe - not enough freedom; future - become a cosmotologist in New York city. Mark Miller interests - music, girls, cars; “Oh yea!’ make money. future - Brenda Minton - Mittens - Outing Club, Plan. Comm; interests - swimming, - dancing, music; memories - good times in drafting; “Green eggs on ham”; “How ya doin?” future - success, be happy. Shawn Mitchell Football, hockey, basketball, baseball; memories - floor hockey; “I’m gonna tag ya!”; future - get a job as a cook. Michael Molloy - Mike St. Council, Plan. Comm., Yearbook; interests - skiing, beach trips, sleeping late; memories ■ beach trips, breakfast; “I gotta bake the muffins”; gripe - mornings; future - travel, see the world, then conquer it. Karen Montbleau St. Council, VICA, Yearbook; interests - John O’Beirne, horseback riding, partying w friends; memories - being late for class; “What’s up?”; gripe - lunches, detention; future ■ marry John O’Beirne, travel. Linda Montbleau - Lin memories - starching w Tony Silva; future everything I want out of life, a good job, become a model. get w JoAnn Margaret Miller Tammy Sue Michelin Edward Mark Steven Miller Shawn Edward Mitchell Brenda Kathleen Minton Michael Patrick Molloy ■4t ' W . Paula Marie Monty Dominick Arthur Moran Paula Monty interests - guys, dance; memories - hanging in halls w Wendy Joyce; “Jerk, huh?;”; gripe - lunches, Mondays; future - marriage, college. Dominick Moran - Kinicky interests - parties, girls; memories - math w 30 girls; “I died”; gripe - horse burgers in the caf; future - good job at Wang or Raytheon. Carol C. Moreau interests - music, cooking, basketball; memories - graduation, good friends, SM.; future - college, travel, motherhood. Abraham Muniz - Abe interests - home energy; memories - partying if field w carpt.; “No Way”; future - college, marriage. Susan Murray - Sue Yearbook; interests - spending Sat. nite trying to find something to do w Carol, Women’s World work, cruising in my putt-putt; “It’s time to make the donuts”; future - to own a catering or bakery shop, J W to be a pastry chef. Allan Narbonne - Lion - Nitty interests - beach, skiing, sled dogs; gonna work!!” ‘It ain’t Gilbert F. Nason, Jr. interests - fishing, hiking, camping; future - become an electrical engineer. Jessica Newby Plan. Comm., FSA, St. Council; interests - dancing, parties, meeting people; memories - friendly chats w Mrs. Bell Mrs. Dyer; future marry Paul, have a happy life with him Robert Richard Noel interests - cars; memories - when Bobo lite the Auto Body shop on fire; “Later”; gripe - too much work; future - own a Body Shop. — Thomas Michael Muldoon John Anthony Moustafa John Motard Abraham Muntz Susan G. Murray Alan Paul Narbonne Gilbert F. Nason, Jr. Jessica Ellee Newby Robert Richard Noel James Arthur Perkins Steven Paul Pellerin Wendy Lee Peacock Bonnie Lee Perry Kenneth David Perry Stephen James Perry iilPillil ■WH Robert A. Nogler Basketball; interests - sports, music; “What’s up?”; gripe - school lunch; future - work in masonry. Steven Nowak interests - dirt bikes. John N’tapalis interests - water skiing, football, hockey, pro wrestling; memories - Horribles Parade ’82; future - get my own place, do some traveling. Brian O’Keefe memories - Mr. Marchand yelling; gripe - days are too long; future - Navy. Laura May Paquette - Mouse interests - traveling, waterskiing, dancing; memories - trying to fit 10 or more people at one lunch table; gripe - cold; future - travel, night school, get married. Linda Paquette - Pocket interests - my boyfriend; memories - getting out of class every five min. w Denise Joyce to have a cigarette; “Chill out”; gripe - workdays, school hours, school days; future - marriage in June, have kids, work at City Hall. Wendy Lee Peacock - Pezekak Bus. Club, St. Council; interests - money, music, partying, working; memories - going to class late; “What! You love me and you know it!”; future - have a good paying job. Steven Pellerin - Steve V1CA; future - to work at an ad agency in New York. James Perkins - Jim Sen. Plan. Comm.; interests - beach, girls; memories - 3 days in-house for going to breakfast; “When do we get out of here” Bonnie Lee Perry - Bonzo interests - Scott, horseback riding, going out w friends; memories - chink food w the gang, party at J.R.; “Huh! What?”; future - marry Scott living a long life w him. Kenneth David Perry “Take off, Ah” “Take no prisoners”; “Incoming”; future - Nuke Russia, live fast, die young. Stephen J. Perry - Steve Sr. Plan. Comm.; interests - working on the beast. Stephen M. Outing Club Perry - Steve Kathleen Ann Phillips - Kath FSA, Yearbook; interests - word processing; memories - sitting on the green stairs; “I don’t want to go to class!”; gripe - going to shorthand; future - college. Louis A. Pilat - Lumpy interests - cars, motorcycles; memories - Mike Beauregard lighting Auto Body on fire; gripe - teachers who refuse to listen to reason. John Plourde interests - cars, girls; memories - girls; “Harpo”; gripe - longer lunches; future - electrician. Christine Poitras - Chrissy St. Council, Bus. Club, FSA; interests - dancing, music, mustangs, trucks; memories - tee-shirt day ’82; my books falling 3 floors; “No biggie”; future - success in business world, marriage, own a home. Steven Poitras - Hog Football; memories - Mike Beauregard lighting Auto Body on fire; “Get back” gripe - school lunches; future - school. John P. Porto - Mercury Soccer, track, Varsity Club; interests - sports; memories - Christmas Party ’82; gripe - school lunches; future - electrical mechanical engineer. Denis Richard Poulin interests 4 wheeling on Sunday; memories - hitting a school bus w my truck; “de evil”; future - be a good mechanic. Carl Pratt III Football, basketball, baseball: memories - the years Ray Ray stayed back; gripe - heat in summer, AC in winter; future - work travel. Michael J. Quintal - Quinity “Make my day!”; future - become a great Commercial Artist. Louis Armand Pilat Brian Joseph Pinard John Peter Piourde Christine C. Poitras Steven William Poitras John P. Porto, Jr. Denis Richard Poulin Carl Leroy Pratt III Michael James Quintal IxLs. Janice Ann Raymond Kevin Michael Reed James Edward Rayball Thomas Edward Reed Cynthia Marie Rich Rhonda Regina Revan Waltena Mae Richardson Elvin Rivera Janice Raymond - Yannie interests - partying, beach, rollerskating; memories - piling 7 people in my car, my friends; “What was 1 gonna say?”. Kevin Reed Outing Club: interests - music, hiking, tennis, raquetball; future - start my own electric service. Rhonda Regina Revan - Rhon interests - guys: memories - cheating in testing center; “Whatever turns you on!”: future - work and live in California, marry a nice looking guy. Sherry Ann Rich interests - Andy Martin, skiing, horses, camping, tennis; memories - Mr. Redding’s class Jr. Yr.; “Can’t wait to graduate”; gripe - getting up early; going to gym; future - married to Andrew ■9 Rosaida Rivera Martin, be successful. Waltena Mae Richardson - Tena VICA; future - finish carpentry or Building Engineering. William Riley - Bill memories - staying back fresh, yr.; “Starchem up!”; gripe - school; future - make the best of life. Cynthia Ritchey - Cindy St. Council, FSA; interests • music, concerts, meeting stars; memories - tee-shirt day ’82; “Whatcha think?”; gripe - shorthand homework; future - good job w good pay, lead a fun life. Elvin Rivera Chipmunck interests - mechanic for G.M.; “What about the hole in the wall?”; gripe - too much homework, too many hours; future - aviation mechanic. 69 Jose Rodriguez - Grasshopper interests - to work in an international airport; future- become an Aviation Mechanic. Maribel Rodriguez VICA, Yearbook, Sr. Plan. Comm. St. Council; interests - boys, traveling, music; memories - 2nd floor lockers near Data; gripe - lunches; future - college. Brian Rondeau - Bondo Rondo interests - girls; memories - the model A Ford; “That’s rude!”; gripe - the hamburgers; future to travel. Dennis Rondeau VICA; interests - drawing, rock music, reading; memories - wild Christmas parties; gripe - having to go to class; future - make lots of money. Victor Rosado - Mister V. basketball, Varsity Club; interests - break dancing, music; memories - learning basketball, Mr. Burns, Ms. Betses; “Sounds like a fight to me!”; future - be a mechanical engineer. Maria Ivette Rosario FSA, Bus. Club, Yearbook, St. Council; interests - music, guys, traveling; “Chyes”; gripe - school food; future - work for the airline, become a captain. Elaine Rousselle - Smilely Plan. Comm.; interests - painting, drawing, softball; memories - friends, teachers; future - college, own a business, marriage. Tammy Ann Rowbotham Yearbook; interests - partying, Jim; memories - Jo, back halls of Data; “Check it out!”; gripe - school lunches; future - hang glide off a mountain, grow to be 5’1”. Paul Roy - Roy interests - welding, Lisa; memories - Mr. Marchand; “Out the door in ’84!” gripe - lunch; future - be my own boss, own a business. Bryan Ryea - Owl 70 Maria Ivette Rosario Elaine Irene Rousselle Tammy Ann Rowbotham Bryan James Ryea Norman Roland St. Pierre Paul J. Santos Christopher Anthony Santos Paul Avila Santos Denise A. St. Sauveur Joseph John Sadowski Ruben Santiago Dollle Jeanne Ste. Marie Pamela Marie Salome Lisa Jeannette Salvas m-M ■■Hi Raeanne Marie Santos Kellie Ann Sargent Charles G. Sarrls Denise St. Sauveur “Boy oh Boy”; gripe - school starts too early; future - live life to the absolute fullest. — Dollie Ste. Marie - Jou Jou interests - drawing, jazz, John; memories - good times, good friends; gripe - not enough people on co-op; future - art school, stay w John. Joseph J. Sadowski ■ Joe VICA; interests - cars, skidoing, waterskiing, concerts; memories - Horribles Parade, smoking area, lunch, skipping class; “Hey dude, what’s up?”: gripe - short lunch, homework; future - marry a rich beautiful girl. Pam Salome interests - sports; “No way!’ police officer. future - become a Lisa J. Salvas ■ Lees Plan. Comm.; interests - Ken, partying, weekends, cats; memories - Home Shows, Christmas Parties, Geeks, secret bathroom, Mr. Upholstery, the little bald man; “What’s up?”, “Oh no”, “Meatcake”, “Hey”; gripe - wearing safety glasses, math; future - marry Kenny, live a good life. Ruben Santiago - Rabbi Basketball; interests - watching movies; memories - the year Ray Ray stayed back; “Nah man!”; gripe - should have more windows; future - college, get a good job. Christopher Santos - Bubba Baseball, football, track, wrestling; interests - — sports; “Hey kid!”; gripe - lunches; future - attend college for Mech. Engineering, play baseball. Paul A. Santos - P.A. interests - baseball, skiing, music; “How ’bout No!”; gripe - getting up in the morning; future - be rich and famous. Paul J. Santos - P.S. interests - guitar, music, electronics; future - college. Raeanne M. Santos - Rae Yearbook, cheerleading, Bus. Club; interests - dancing, drawing, music; memories - falling down the bleachers; gripe - no heat. Kellie Sargent Sniffles interests - partying, dancing, looking at guys; “Oh wow!”; gripe - homework, caf food; future - become a professional hairdresser, find the right guy. Charles G. Sarris Chuck VICA; interests - cars, girls, parties, carpentry, skiing; memories - VICA weekend at the Marriott; “What’s the Big Deal!?”; gripe - smokers; future - marriage to Janet, build a house, have kids. 73 Steven Savage Ronald Gary Sawicki £? ■ • Ronald Sawicki - Swic VICA; interests - girls, cars; “You’re full of baloney!”; gripe - lunch; future - college, make money, move to California. Paul Schwartz - Schwarty interests - rock music, having a good time, racing at Hudson; memories - Mr. Paul Jussaume; “Yep, that there”; gripe - math, school lunches; future - work hard, make money. Richard Senior interests - cars, guitars; memories - smoking area: “Think about it”; future - make money. Lillie Settles - Lill Volleyball, basketball, softball, FSA; interests - checking out guys, basketball; memories - boys friends; “Excuse me”; future - Bus. Management. Catherine Ann Shanks - Cathy DECA; interests - dancing, stuffed animals, hanging around: memories - Sr. year; future - become a paralegal assistant. Marie Sheehan interests - partying; memories - getting in trouble w Kris and Denise; “Who cares?!”; gripe - short lunches; future - be a freelance artist. Karen Sheerin FSA; interests - having a good time, traveling, music, guys; gripe - spending last period w Paul Schwartz; future ■ find a good paying job, go to parties. Keyth Schockley Shock .interests - walking the halls, antique cars; memories - Mr. Fedorchuck; “What the hey!?”; gripe - meatloaf; future - work in a body shop, own a bus. Denis Sigman - Siggy interests - basketball, bowling, biking, hanging around; memories - Mr. Marlowe’s jr. class; future - to keep to myself. Anthony Silva - Toe-nail interests - Kathy; memories - ski trip; “Brain damage”; gripe - lunch; future - live in Colorado w Kathy, ski the Rockies. Lillie Marie Settles Catherine Ann Shanks Richard Duane Senior Thomas Sheahan Marie Elizabeth Sheehan Karen Ann Sheerin Denis Paul Slgman Anthony Michael Silva Keyth Eric Shockley John Thomas Silva Lucilia Marie Silva Orlando Silva Rui Manuel Silva Scott Allen Silva Paul Gerard Slmard John Silva - Mr. Fuji memories - the cracked walls; “Go for it! gripe - school food. face”; gripe - caf food; future - live it up Timothy Stauble - Tim interests - drag racing. Lucilia Silva • Lucy V1CA; interests - dancing, cruising, talking on the phone, shopping; memories - cosmo Christmas parties, Elaine falling down stairs; gripe - stairs, school lunches; future - cosmotologists, own a shop, get married, be rich. Wendy Ann Steinhaus - Wendell Track; interests - working banquets, swimming, bowling, cooking; memories - graduating, making good friends; “Right, Pal”; gripe - school lunches; future - college, own a restaurant. Orlando Silva - Oily interests - music, women, cars; memories friends; “What’s up?!; gripe - short lunch period; future - move to Calif, to capture Sheryl Tiegs. Jim Stokes interests - rock music, Kiss; memories - making fun of my imperious leader; “I will get you three!”; gripe - shop; future - blow up the speed bumps. Rui M. Silva - Roy Tie Club; interests - cruising, blondes, partying w friends; memories - hanging w MJ, JM, KP, DV, KM, LS, DM, RL, CL, GN, FF; “Back off, Michael Suarez • T.C. Swimming track; interests - break dancing; memories - hanging out in the hallways; future cool out w my friends. Kelly Ann Sullivan ■ Kel interests - horseback riding, dancing; memories - cosmo Christ, parties; future - own a beauty — salon, live in a log cabin, own horses. Leon Surprenant Football, wrestling, tennis, Varsity Club; interests - athletics, electronics; future - college, get a degree in electronics engineering. Augustine Swift Gus V1CA, baseball; “Oh, well!”; gripe - lunch too short; future - stay in sheet metal trade, eventually become a mechanic. Elaine Sylvester VICA, Sr. Plan. Comm., Outing Club; interests - skiing, shopping, talking on the phone, music; memories - ‘83’ ski trip, cosmo x-mas parties; gripe - stairs, botony, Monday mornings. Carolyn Taite - Carrie Bus. Club, FSA, VICA, St. Council, volleyball; interests - dancing, horseback riding, tennis, swimming, flute, painting, stained glass; memories - walking the halls w Maria Rosario; gripe - lunches; future - college for Bus. Ed., be a successful Business woman. Richard Tarsa - Rick interests - my trade in supporting myself; future - good masonry job, get out of Lowell. — Dawn Therrien Plan. Comm.; “You’re ugly!”; gripe - too cold on Mondays; future - get married and pursue a career. Michael Thompson ■ Mike interests - American Revolution, history, music; interests - sleeping in related and still passing; gripe - college prep.; future - attain a BA in history, live happily ever after. Kristina Thumm - Thumbalina interests - guys; gripe - lunch John Tournas - Jed interests - Chevy’s, 4x4; “Give me a break!”; gripe - waking up in the morning; future - own a garage. Denise Tremblay interests - Dan, dog grooming, pets; memories - walking the hallways w Linda and Joyce; “Oh, well”; future - get married, keep up my own business. James Tremblay - Jim interests - watching girls on the 3rd floor; “Yeta”; future - travel around the world. Elaine Theresa Sylvester Carolyn Holly Taite Richard Steven Tarsa Dawn Marie Therrlen Michael David Thompson Kristina Anne Thumm John Christo Tournas Denise M. Tremblay James G. Tremblay William Tremblay - Bill interests - auto mechanics; future - Navy. Laureen Trudel - Lola VICA, Cosmo. V.P.; interests - Roller Kingdom, beach, partying; memories - Marriott ’83, Eng. w Mrs. G., bugging Mr. Redding, Hampton Beach (John ’83), Tina, Steve, Anne; “The Doos’’, Roger’s haircut w Cheryl; gripe - changing for gym; future - success in Cosmo, open an shop. Everett Trudel le - Ev interests - girls, drawing, partying; memories flights of stairs on Monday morning; “You heathen!’’; future - get a good job party. Kevin Vachon - Vash Frosh Football, Frosh Track, Soph, basketball; interests - cars; memories - basketball at lunch, “Bahaaa”; future - college. Tony Vallante memories - coffee muffins in the Mall; “Brain Damage”; gripe - tiny ninth graders; future - travel and become independently rich. Kimberly Viney - Kim interests - concerts, weekends, guys; memories ■ visiting R.J. in masonry, project adventure; “Yee-hah”, “Ooh baby”; gripe - math, Mondays; future • move to Florida. Everett Joseph Trudelle Edmund Joseph Trzcienski James Michael Tsltsianopoulos Charles G. Tyros Kevin Mark Vachon Anthony Ashley Vallante Kimberly Ann Vlney Daniel J. Wagner Lisa Ann Wahlgren Robert Wallace • Bobby Bondo interests - cars; memories - fire in Auto Body; gripe - math; future - open my own Body Shop Joyce Weed - Weedie DECA; interests ■ my boyfriend’s body; memories - goofing off w Linda, Denise D.E. kids; “You dummy”; future - settle down warehouse; “Chill out”; gripe • school lunches; future - get a good job. Michelle Welcome - Mich interests - dancing, beach; memories - being sent to discipline w Alicia; gripe - changing for gym; detention; future - own my own hairdressing shop. 82 Keith David Welch Michelle E. Welcome Kimberly Ann Whitmore tuaries Henry looda, lean, prairie -accented limn- er of quiet American ■ ( j«whI night. VI r Rob ertv” Mr I mcolii. loin load and dozens nf ui her film . stage and I V portraits. of w hit h the Iasi as nrman I ha er in 1 n mlden Pond ' won him his first Academy Award Ingrid Bergman, 67 Here ' s lookin ' at you kid. said Bogart to her in Casablanca” and the world kepi looking at the three-time Oscar winner. even after a all rniN extramarital at fair s% it h llalian film director Roberto R« s sellini temporarily de- railed her career John Bclushi, 13, ih wild-eyed samurai sa lami sheer of teles i sionVSaturda) Nigh l-ive” and ferociou food lighter of Am mal II ouse. w ho died officially, of natura causes, amid hints tha some cocainc-abcttei high living may hav played a part r kelly, A regal him beauty. a storybook Best Personality - Tom Kasilowski, Kathy McCann 8thy-Ti Efnmy i Winners w % • fost Likely to Succeed - Tom Ka$ 8 J|Jpp Charboj)fi giu | 0 Steve Pellgrin Most Artistic ® $ . 4% Most Bashful • Kathy Freitas, Steve Perry % ; .4 ; • S- M , ' T r t A, lit f Wiost Pc ular - Afin£ Charbonne£u, Tom Kasifotosl Best Lpojdng • K?Ily Sullivan, Jim Laflamiyi ' • Class C •• Valfai Most Gullible - Elaine Sylvester, Dan MacConnell Best Dressed - Kathy McCann, Warren Bullock £ m emay ■ -r •f .% • V , - ■ m ■ . % I Haven’t we m f some ' w ••Sir - ■k u. Could ( have my money back? ] W « ! vf I’d recognize 1 . Are you sure those are diet pills? 4 you anywhere! e $enipr d you can to eat my cookies! I told you. ot Something’s got me! e Love «at first site! You’re at tafly gtjirlg to serve those?! Mmmm I think f’m turning into Jabba!! SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE ions to the graduates of the Class of 1984 who have sophisticated and technical level of vocational skills ducation community today. In addition to this academic recognition, you should also be extremely proud ntributions as a class to the local community, to the school, Uy to each other. As you pursue your various areas of tions, you should be aware that you are entering an markefm the New England area that reflects an explosion gical change, capital proliferation, and individual that has rarely existed in this country in the last 25 years. our„ specialized skills carry you far into the economic vVg raduate must be preparfeckjor a lifetime of learning. i important how you start in today’s society, but how ost of you have been able to secure employment ation due to the mastery of your various however, most important to recognize that your nication skills, your study habits, your mathematics aptitude, and your science ded in order for you to compete throughout the balance of your economic life, ese abilities to be neglected. Continue to improve your vocational skills, but at e to nurture all the skills that you have taken witn you from this fine school. % • • « • 1984 has left a legacy to the Greater Lowell Regional School District and Community, tional Industrial Club| of America chapter at the school produced some of the most highly pe tito rs from the New England area since the organization was founded several years ago. uccesses id the Commonwealth Athletic Conference produced division champions,, and ' teams were proudly represented in state tournament competition. In addition to the major ments, let us not forget all of those day to day rewards that you provided to the citizens, from lonal School District. unity projects touch as home weatherization, the annual Christmas Fair, the VICA coupon book, ring and Fall Blood Drives, the Toys for Tots campaign, and the elderly meals program ome of the day to day activities that many of you simply assume are part of your out knowing the joy and satisfaction that you have given to the children, elderly and leaders of the district. ch success and I am c ational Technical Schoc mfident that you will use your years at the Greater Lowell 1 to become a positive force in this community in the years to • William J. Collins Superintendent-Director Bruce Carney - Assistant to the Sheila Herbert - Director of Raymond Sullivan - Director of Superintendent-Director Curriculum Vocational Studies 98 SCHOOL COMMITTEE 99 George Abodeely • Guidance Thomas Adle • Printing Barry Adler - Special Needs Joseph Allard Business George Aslanina - Printing Marlaine Auffermann Bilingual iry Aunchman - Plumbing Joseph Baglieri - Data Processing arles Bamberg - Plumbing Ronald Barnfleld - Power Mechanics Albert Barsamlan • Special Needs Robert Bellavance - Sheet Metal TOO Robert Benincasa ■ Special Needs Judith Bent - Data Processing Starr Betses • Bilingual Laurie Bishop - Special Needs Francis Blanchette • Electronics Edward Boisvert - Auto Mechanics William Burns - Language Arts Richard Calledare - H.V.A.C. Ellen Carroll - Business 101 Katherine Carroll Health Thomas Casper - Physical Ed. James Cassln - Social Studies Kerry Cavallaro - Language Arts David Chouinard - Math Lorraine Christman • Upholstery Doris Cohen - Math Ann Marie Condike - Math Jane Connell • Science 102 Marion Connors • Health Joseph Conlin ■ Plumbing Kathleen Conole - Social Studies William Cooke - Carpentry Janet Cunningham - Fine Arts Joseph Cura - Auto Body Robert Dick - Language Arts Joanne DiDonato Special Needs Debra Dion • Child Care 103 Anthony DlSanzo • Electronics Jeanne Dlsculllo - Bilingual Harry Donovan - Guidance Barbara Dooley - Guidance Patricia Doris - Fine Arts Robin Dowling - Language Arts Joanne Duggan - Language Arts Leo Dunn - Business Dwyer - Language Arts Mary Jo Fahey - Fine Arts Gabriel Falcon - Auto Mechanics Robert Fedorchuk - Auto Body 104 Maryanne Foley - Special Needs Kenneth Foley Special Needs Michael Foster - Special Needs Kevin Frost - Bilingual Theresa Furlong • Health Walter Gacek - Science Peter Gaieski - Power Mechanics Joan Gallagher Arts Thomas Gallagher • Studies Robert Ganem - Special Needs Janet Georges - Fashion Design Margaret Gibson • Special Needs Eileen Gleason • Special Needs Ann Golden - Child Care Paul Gomes - Science Cynthia Grady - Special Needs Maria Grova - Bilingual Neil Guerra ■ Bilingual Frank Hanchett • Guidance George Harrington - Carpentry Francis Heslin - Special Needs 106 Charles Hewitt - Auto Mechanics Alice Hildreth - Health Frances Hogan - Health Elaine Holland Business Ed. Gerard Hould - Drafting Dana Howe - Science Kathleen Howe - Home Economics Joseph Huot - Machine Joseph Husson - Science Richard Iarrobino - Business Ed. Normand Jussaume • Carpentry Paul Jussaume • Carpentry 107 Joseph Kane - Physical Ed. Edward Kazalskl - Guidance James Keddle - Drafting Karen Kiernan - Language Arts Walter Kochanek - Machine Shop Valerie Kouchalakos • Special Needs Randy Lautenschlager - Commercial Art Bryan Leary - Drafting Armand Lefebvre - Upholstery 108 Emile Lessard - Food Tech. Herbert Little - Welding Margaret Lombardi - Guidance Charles Loucraft - Guidance Robert Love - Electricity Robert Lussier - Language Arts Edward Lynch Math David MacLaughlan • bocia Studies Kevin MacLaughlan Guidance John Machado - Machine Shop Edith Mahon - Special Needs Virginia Makarewicz - Cosmetology 109 i ' Anthony Mangifesti • Food Trades Emanuel Manolopoulos Guidance Conrad Marchand Welding Richard Marchand ■ Science Peter Marlowe • Carpentry Brian Martin ■ Physical Ed. ?nneth Masera Auto Body Ma9lowski - Physical Ed. William May - Commercial Art Raymond McAlea • Power Mechanics Martin McCann - Masonry Paul McLaughlin ■ Social Studies 110 Linda McMenlmen - Special Needs Elizabeth McNamara - Physical Ed. Diane McOsker - Special Needs Cynthia McSheffrey - Special Needs Keith Meliones - Special Needs Raymond Metthe - Painting Decorating Gilbert Moran - Drafting Gilbert Moran Jr. - Electricity Paul Morin - Food Trades m James Moynihan - Masonry Edmund Dennis Murphy - Social Studies Garry Murphy - Social Studies Kathleen Murphy • Language Arts Mary Nasdmento • Bilingual Martha Nawn - Business Ed. Theresa Nicholson - Language Arts Ruth Nunnery - Health Deborah O’Brien - Special Needs Michael O’Brien - Physical Ed. Patricia O’Brien - Social Studies Richard O’Malley - Masonry 112 Bart O’Sullivan - Guidance Arthur Ouellette - Commercial Art Robert Peach - Math Science James Peters - H.V.A.C. Susan Phelps - Business Ed. Clifford Prescott - Sheet Metal Robert Redding • Language Arts Thomas Roach ■ Special Needs Allen Rose - Welding 113 Richard Rose - Carpentry Eleanor Royte - Child care Denise Rudolph - Math John Rufiange - Electronics Evelyn Rutledge - Science Charlene Ryan • Business Ed. Elizabeth Scanlon Special Needs Robert Scannell - Science James St. Hilaire - Data Processing 114 Randall St. Pierre - Drafting Carol Shaboulan • Printing Walter Shanahan - Electronics Diane Sharkey - Social Stud ies Frederick Sheehy - Printing Theresa Shelzl Biligual Melvin Shurmaster Plumbing Paul Slopes Bruce Skaff Donald Smith - Electricity Rita Smith - Math Edmond Solomon Food Tech. 115 Ronald Stadden - Special Needs Lois Starblrd - Home Economics Stephanie Stlnespring - Child Care Sheila Stowell - Special Needs Edward Sudol ■ Auto Mechanics Debra Szylvian - Special Needs Tanner • Distributive Ed. Taylor - Cosmetology Tsouprakakis - Auto Mechanics Phyllis Tzitzenlkos - Cosmetology Constance Velasquez - Bilingual Alfonso Ventola - Food Tech. 116 James Vergados - Science Peter Vergados - Math Janet Voelker - Guidance Timothy Walsh - Physical Ed. Patricia Ward - Science Douglas Weilbrenner - Painting Paul Wholey - Lance Wilkerson ■ Susan Wilkerson - Needs David Willey - Physical Ed. Gricelda Wilson - Bilingual Joseph Yamello - Drafting 117 James Foley • Assistant Dean of Discipline David J. Murphy - Dean of Discipline Edward Yavarrow ■ Data Processing Support Staff 118 1. Ann Paterson, Sue Vailiancourt, Pat Moore Administrative Office 2. Sheila Proulx, Claudette Pare, Caroline Ducharme, Beverly Gendreau, Diane Welcome, Maryann Saunders, Judy St. Jean, Judy Bryand, Mary McCaffrey, Beverly Gibson - Curriculum Office 3. Phyllis Silva, Mary Gail Sheeley Vocational Director’s Office 4. Theresa Hogan, Barbara Monette, Jane Dumont • Discipline Attendance Office 1. Sue Courtney, Joanne Megdanis, Peggy Vallente - Business Office 2. Constance Greenhalge, Roberta McAnespie, David Saul, Ruthann Gerow, Kathleen Regan, Joanne McNamara, Jacqueline Maguire, Victoria Lessard, Donna Cushion, Roberta Tharpe, Mary Higgins, Dorothy Kerrigan, Edith Kochanek - IMC Aides 3. Kris Zielinski, Terry Desrosiers ■ Special Needs 4. Eileen O’Flahaven, Denise Lussier - Guidance Office 5. Joyce Hanks, Marion Dempsey, A1 Harrington ■ Data Processing 6. Maria DoVale • Bilingual Office .. ' i « | ' l, j ril have to remember my tissues tomorrow! Let’s bag it and sell it in the smoking area! 120 THE DAY LEYE 1 Senior Class Officers Senior Planning Committee 122 Senior Awards Day i A Day To Remember . . . . Soph. Class Officers Tammy Stecchi - Vice President Sue Fiorello ■ Secretary Brenda Fryns • Treasurer Junior Class Officers 4 Marty Cronier, President, Kathy Britton, Vice President, Kathy Conole, Advisor, Peter Marlow, Advisor; Rita Champagne, Secretary, James Anglin, Treasurer. 126 Yearbook 128 Tammy Rowbotham, Paul Marais, Roger Hall, Jim Perkins, Tom Muldoon Row 1: Dave Barlow, Paul Santos, Bob Nogler, Barry Kendall, Scott McNulty Row 2: Kathy McCann, Cindy Carnevale, Karen Montbleau, Wendy Peacock Row 3: Brenda Minton, Michelle Carney, Brenda Gaudette, Mary Robinson D.E.C.A. Row 1: Linda Boucher, Shelly Sokorelis, Christina Johnson, Kim Mello, Geri-Lynn Ambrosio, Tammy Stecchi, Tracy Dupell, Beth Provencher, Rachel McEachern, Dawn Daudelin Row 2: Andrea Gauthier, Sandra Gendreau, Elizabeth Alicea, Rita Champagne, Janet Bergeron, Heather Courtois, Lynn Gamache, Karen Murray, Mary Jane McKenzie Row 3: Diane Mercier, Janice Smith, Sue Gauthier, Carla Beaudoin, Laurie Carroll, Rene Whitmyer, April Baldwin, Robin Garneau, Angel Savoy, Christine Silva, Michelle Richards, Lisa Patenaude, Ann Grenier, Laurie Grimard, Mary Paquette, Michelle Finn Row 4 Rear: Barbara Carney, Shelly Cardoza, Susan Cronier, Donna Jeffry, Amy Matthew, Vicky Visconti, Lisa Surprenant, Lisa Gonsalves Chery Desrosiers, Lauri Ray, Doreen Bourgeois SRLE SR[E SflLE SRLE ff Row 1: Donna Hilton, Randy Castle, George Luis, Areli Garcia, Debbie Burn, Carolyn Taite, Jason Mancheton, Leo Dunn Row 2: Lori Pratt, Desere Richards, Donna Guerin, Melissa Kliros, Nancy Larose, Lisa Beauchesne, Jane Dozois, Lynn Chateauneuf, Tracy Trottier, Cathy Depaulis, Michelle Soucy Row 3: Maria Rosario, Susan Malloy, Bryan Linscott, Lionel Chapstick, Mark Zevekas, Mr. T., Lauri Thorton, Marybeth Tremblay, Kerry Sousa, Cheri Mullen Business Club Bl 4 130 Business Club Banquet VIC. A Row 1: Anna Fagundes, Kenneth Gitschier, Steve Pellerin, Michelle Blanchette, Rachel Tavares, Chris Poitras, Darlene Rondeau Row 2: Jeff Alexander, Sandy Leandro, Ann Chandonnet, Tracey LaCedra, Michelle Welcome, Richard Blanchette, Leonard Boley Row 3: Rachel Leblanc, Jane Malleaux, Brian McCarthy, Gus Swift, Shaun, William Brightman, Debbie Jackson Back Row: David Mendonca, William McCabe, Bob Jones Student Council Ron Bourrett, Secretary Treasurer Debbie Carmody, President Michelle Blanchette, Vice President Kathy Armstrong, State Student Council Advisory Representative Bill Gray, Chairperson Northeast Region State Advisory Council Row 1: Kathy Armstrong, Lynne Paquette, Tracey Johnson, Lynn Espinola, Ellen Dery Row 2: Jack Lyman, Luis Cantres, Bob McCarthy, Craig Cox, Tony Dimakaravos, Kevin Lapointe, Ron Vincent Row 3: Scott Georgoulis, Angel Rosado, John Porto, Ray Martin, Ron Richards, Bob Couilliard, Juan Castro, Tom Campbell Varsity Club 134 FOOTBALL Varsity Row 1: Joe Freitas, Keith Welch, Jim Camacho, Chris Santos, Steve Poitras, Dave Lyons, Leon Surprenant, Mike Farley, Bill Jones, Carl Pratt, Ron Richards Row 2: Kevin McGrade, Marc Belanger, John Lyman, Sean Maturah, Jeff Corcoran, Phil Barrett, Bob McCarthy, Craig Cox, Steve Brady, Mark Blair, Dan Tevepaugh, Chris Spanos, Jose Santos Row 3: Kevin McCarthy, Dave Verge, Brian Bettencourt, Jason McManus, Louis Parisi, Bob Charbonneau, Angel Rosado, David Carasco, Dave Wilcox, Paul Gamache, Bill Krygowski, Bill Meisner, Bob Therrien, Dave Lynch, Carl Marzolini, Bob Milanazzo, Henry Benoit, Chris Tsoukalas, John Eacrett, Coach Murphy Row 4: B. Gagnon, M. Ulibarri, S. Brittan, P. Vaillancourt, M. Burgess, M. Doby, M. Moran, A. Fore- man, L. Rondeau, J. Johnson, V. Carter, J. Cluff, O. Alicea, M. Careton FOOTBALL Sub- Varsity Row 1: Henry Benoit, Shaun Button, David Carrasco, Mike Carleton, Jay Cluff, Kevin McCarthy, Kevin McGrade, Bob Milanazzo, Carl Margolini, Marc Doby Row 2: Brian Bettencourt, Bob Therrien, Pete Vaillancourt, Jim Johnson, Jose Santos, Paul Gamache Chris Spanos, Dave Lynch, Jim Nunnery, Mickey Rosado, Joe Freitas, Anthony Foreman Row 3: Rod Torres, Bill Krygowski, Jason McManus, Mel Moran, Bob Charbonneau, Bill Meisner, Scott Maille, Mark Blair, Tom Lord, Steve Brady, Mike Burgess, Phil Barrett, Mark Ulibarri, Dan Tevepaugh, Tom Saindon, Dave Wilcox, Sean Maturah 137 CHEERLEADING ROW 1: Co-Capt. Teresa Castello, Capt. Michelle Pare, Co- Capt. Kathy Armstrong. Row 2: Maria Rupert, Pam Trembly, Kelli MacMahon, Sharon Jones, Louann Ortolani, Angelita Ramirez, Carmen Santiago, Nancy Pratt, Coach Beth McCaffrey. FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: Ann McHale, Marjorie Constantine, Anna Gray, Ellen Derry Row 2: Mr. Dick, Debbie Byrne, Laurie McTeague, Celeste Cimon, Cathy Britton, Tracy Johnson, Lynn Espinola Row 3: Joanne Hurley, Lynn Paquette, Jana Sullivan, Cheryl Vachon, Laurie Thorton SOCCER Varsity Row 1: Thai Praseuit, John Zuluaga, Mon, Moonie Row 2: Victor Segarra, Nelson Vasquez, Somxay, Joe Silva Row 3: Quich Kien, Steve Maturah, Bob Moulton, Scott Silva, Adam Meuse, John Porto, John Demetroulias, Coach N. Guerra Jr. Varsity Row 1: Laurie Comtois, Carey McDonald, Bernie Dellano, Fernando Vitorino, John Mendonca, Bob Landry, Edwin Segarra Row 2: Tony Rosario, Daisy Hernandez, Brian Denis, Ray Lowe, Don Eno, Francisco Lind, Noel Aponte, Coleen Ahearn Row 3: Paul Siopes (Coach), Mike Troila, Roberto Salvia, Scott Crosby, Roger Miles, Brian Hoag, Wayne Morrow, German Garcia, Mark Frechette, Tom Saucier, Tim Wilson, Mike Hannon CROSS COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL Row 1: Laura Bowers, Diane Boisvert, Rita Champagne, Sandra Martinez, Capt. Kim Carroll, Marybeth Tremblay Row 2: Maria Picanso, Maria Gonyea, Suzette Agosto, Sharon McMaster, Jill Kukulski, Lilly Settles (Buckwheat) LuAnn Ortalani, Gail Garneau 143 FALL SPORTS BANQUET BASKETBALL DME TO GRYPHON CO Varsity Row 1: Jim Camacho, Ray Martin, Co-Capt. Victor Rosado, Co-Capt. Scott Silva, Orlando Martinez, Richard Gonzalez Row 2: Coach Burns, Carl Pratt, Ruben Santiago, Bob Couillard, Wes Burk, Mike Farley, Ron Vincent, Ron Richards, Coach Carroll BASKETBALL Jr. Varsity Row 1: Ray Martin, Ron Richards, Carl Marzolini, Mcikcy Cantnes. Row 2: Coach Dave MacLaughline, Wayne Lam Freshman Row 1: Edwin Segarra, Noel Aponte, Dave Carrasco, Andrew Catalano, Francisco Lind, Geraldo Medina Row 2: Scott Gaudet, Mark Doby, Jim Johnson, Vic Porto, Tony Forman, Bob Milliard, Coach Dan McNamara ' ( ‘ ' V ■ Ti 11 146 WRESTLING Row-1 Coach Dillon, Gary Finnegan, Chris Santos, Bob Therrien Bob Heath, Tim Wilson, Jim Finn, Tom Kasiowski, Coach Dillon. Row-2 Scott Taft, Walter Wilson, Carlos Villegas, Phil Barrett, Leon Suprenant, Craig Cox, Chris Aubrey Row-3 Jim Hamilton, Steve Gasper, John Barbera, John Reilly, Lee Gitchier, Bob Milinazzo, Steve Feehan. INDOOR TRACK ROW 1: Manny Vieira, Jim Conley , Luis Cantres, Roger Blanchette ROW 2: Coach Dennis Murphy, Chris Wood, Mike Jacques (Tri-Capt.), Tom Campbell (Tri-Capt.), John Porto (Tri-Capt.), Bob LaBonte, Steve Poitras, ROW 3: Bill Meisner, Juan Castro, Angel Rosado, Bob Moulton, Joe Donnelly, Dan Tevepaugh, Missing: Mike Baillargeon, Steve Barter, Bill Choate, Joe Freitas, Vin Carter. SWIMMING Row 1: Bob Dunn, Curtis Peridena, Laurie Olin, Karen Martineau, Debbie Drew, Nellie Lopez, Laurie Comtois, Laurie Hodge, Amy Proctor, Jeff Dinsmore, Joey Lee Row 2: Coach Keith Meliones, Tony Rose, Tom Saucier, Brian Maggio, Paul Morin, Brian Hoag, Orlando Pantoja, Roberto Salvia, Angel Ramos, Robert L’Heureux, Ron Bourette, Scott Georgoulis, Kevin McGrade, Dennis Coupal, Nino Sawyer, Randy Castle, Bob Gage GIRLS BASKETBALL Varsity Row 1: Lillie Settles, Sandy Martinez, Celeste Cimon, Cathy Britton, Jana Sullivan Row 2: Laurie McTeague, Tracy Johnson, Coach Kane, Lynn Espinola, Sharon Palisoul ; GIRLS BASKETBALL Jr. Varsity Row 1: Colleen Ahearn, Kim Judge, Areli Garcia, JoAnn Hurley, Debbie Byrne, Cheryl Colby Row 2: Robert Redding, Leah Peacock, Rebecca Patona, Maria Gonyia, Michelle Morrissette, Vicky Rich, Laurie McTeague, Anna Gray, Ann McHale, Michelle Connally, Lynn Paquette, Manager WINTER SPORTS BANQUET BOYS FIELD TRACK Row 1: Jim Conley, Mike Suarez, Matt Mousseau, Rich Gonzalez, Steve Barter Row 2: Tim Bordeleau, Skip Beaubien, Jim Hamilton, Manny Vieira, Dave Mer- cier, Mgr. Joe Donnelly, Steve Gasper, Paul Gamache, Jim Nunnery, Luis Cantres, Ben Hardy, Roger Blanchette, Joe Freitas Row 3: Jim Rayball, Head Coach Dennis Murphy, Juan Castro, Bob Moulton, Mike Ledoux, Roberto Salvia, Ruben Santiago, Steve Francisco, Bob Couilliard, Chris Wood, Bob Labonte, Tony Foreman, Bill Meisner, Dave Lyons, Mike Jacques, John Porto, Tom Camp- bell, Mike Farley, Asst. Coach Bob Red- ding 7987 L A Olympic Committee GIRSLS FIELD TRACK Row 1: Carolyn Marchand, Kim Cloutier, Kerry Sousa, Cheryl Colby Row 2: Wanda Allen, Anne Marie Sylvester, Areli Garcia, Sharon Palisoul, Cathy DePaulis, Julie Lord, Audrey Freeman Row 3: Wendy Steinhaus, Coach Redding, Coach Murphy 1981 L A Olympic Committee 155 VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: Kevin Lapointe, Gary Wise, Ron Vincent, Jack Lyman Row 2: Ron Richards, Orlando Martinez, Angel Rosado, Craig Cox, Ray Martin, Bill Gray Row 3: Carl Pratt, Jim Camacho, Eric Baillargeon, Dave Couillard, Chris Santos, Scott Silva, Coach Dave MacLaughlan 1981 L.A. Olympic Committee 157 VARSITY SOFTBALL Row 1: Robin Turcotte, Lynne Espinola, Sandra Martinez (Co-Capt.), Cathy Britton (Co- Capt.), Jana Sullivan, Diane Boisvert Row 2: Sandy Bergeron, Tracey Johnson, Celeste Cimon, Coach Walsh, Melissa Gelinas, Ellen Dery, Michelle Connolly 1981 L A. Olympic Committee 158 m gk- ' . .;: J.V. BASEBALL Row 1: Chris Spanos, Steve Hardeman, Dave Roche, Fernando Santana, Mark Belanger Row 2: Coach Dan McNamara, Mike Dumont, Bob Lessard, Mike Burgess, Sean Maturah, Gerry McCabe, Carl Marzolini, Don Demont, Don McGillicuddy 7987 L A Olympic Committee 160 J.V. SOFTBALL Row 1: Deb Hoare, Capt. Lynn Paquette, Capt. Deb Byrne, Capt. Kim Judge, Capt. Deb Dufresne, Vikki Rich Row 2: Coach Meliones, Lorri Hodge, Jayne Mailloux, Leah Peacock, Lori Comtois, Joanne Hurley, Terri Lapointe, Kim Lessard, Lisa Cane 1981 L.A. Olympic Committee TENNIS Row 1: Jeff Dinsmore, Brian Denis, Curt Peredina, Elaine LaRose, Ernie Rousseau Row 2: Coach Casper, Bill Jones, Karen Murray, Colin Rourke, John Smith, Jamie Dovale, Leon Surprenant, Bob Jones c 1981 LA. Olympic Committee 1 p H ip SPRING SPORTS BANQUET • % . v, jgf Think you’ca iiget it out of the circle? • «§ • ' ;•..• • . • •« W “ - iGet down on.ij Move over bacon, here comes sizzlean! OK, let’s synchronize our watches! That’ right, we’re bad! These things get higher every time • ■eak, I thought he meant dance!. When I knew ! should have been a ballerina! • - For a minute, I thought I had the ball. V 3 -• • % io loria Stevens Which way did it go? • A Word From A Friend 168 169 ' A e A A Q AV cS ?? A 5 o QA V ' .A iJt- ' K- ,u VA j ' ij U ' 9 i fifty v ,v . fc .V i$ ) ) |Aa£- A ?. A Yo y 0 1 U f ° % , As. eK K; A c- „ C l v V MOoffz- (£ A o W D ' -S £ A U X 1 170 come! iu without stopping? • You want an hpur? ent right • • ' I urviving The Bermuda Triangle URV1VAL OF THE FITTEST I, A. Joseph Albert Jr., leave my running shoes for Mr. Raistrick. I, Elizabeth Alicea, leave a Spanish dictionary to Mr. Paul (Pablo) Siopes. I, Luzy Alicea, leave my LAPs to Tony Rosario for answers. I, Kathy Allaby, leave my mother’s high school yearbook to Mr. Gallagher to haunt him for the rest of his life. I, Joyce Amos, leave all Mr. Respeki’s math classes to the future Senior DO’S. I, Laura Anderson, leave a bottle of extra strength Tylenol to the freshman teachers. I, John Bomil, leave all my problems and aggrevasions with Mr. Benincasa. I, Roger Boule, leave some of my height to the freshmen of the Voke; and my beard to Bob Stonis. I, Joanne Bourassa, leave. I, Brian Brackett, leave with intentions of not returning to this school. I, Guy Brady, leave my thanks to Mr. D. 1, Marc Breton, leave my calculator and my good grades to Mr. Vergados. I, Joe Ares, leave to Laurie Bernadini my painting clothes parking lot space. I, Debbie Arseneault, leave Mr. Raistrick all my late slips from 1st period. I, Luis Ascensao, leave Mr. Yamello a plan to save this school from nuclear destruction. I, Darlene Augevich, leave this school with a smile. 1, Eric Balllargeon, leave everything to everybody. I, Tony Barbera, leave the electronics bathroom to all who smoke. I, Bob Beaudry, leave all my school friends the memories and the partying that I have brought to this school. I, Dave Beauregard, leave all the sophomores and juniors the aggrevation of the dark room when Mr. Shabouian finds it messy. I, Jodie Beauregard, leave all the catheters to Tina Benoit to empty. I, Rose Beauregard, leave all my COBOL programs to Mr. Baglieri. 1, Sheryl Beauregard, leave all my hard work and troubles to Melissa Marchand. I, Steven Beausoleil, leave all my talents to anyone that needs them. I, John Bedell, leave my dirty gym clothes in Espo’s locker. I, Denise Beilen, leave all the bedpans to clean and all the beds to make to Miss Recco. I, Michael Belanger, leave my hockey sack to Mr. DiSanzo. I, Paul Belanger, leave all my bottles of polo to Mr. Redding. 1, Michelle Bellerose, leave Sue Cronier the hopes that she will have as much fun as I did, the four years I was here. 1, Michael Benoit, leave my english class and the teacher that goes with it good luck to all who have him. I, Lawrence Berry, leave, like I have many times before. I, Joe Briscoe, leave my papers for the teachers to frame and other kids to copy. 1, Paula Bronk, leave Mr. Ball his detentions. I, Dave Brunelle, leave my problems with Mr. Benincasa for good. I, Rich Brunelle, leave to my favorite Contemporary Issues teacher all of my old jokes. 1, Warren Bullock, leave my good taste to anybody that has class. I, Wesley Burk, leave some of my height for next year’s basketball team. 1, David Cailler, leave all my broken lockers to Mr. Goyette of maintenance. I, Donald Callahan, leave this school. I, Jim Camacho, leave my laugh for Mrs. Gallaghers funny jokes, “HA, HA, HA!” I, Rosanne Camara, leave my finished LAPs to my brother Joseph, and leave Miss Daher with my hair in front of my eyes. I, Junny Cano, leave all my teachers the effort that I made to understand them, and make them understand me. I, Sherry Cardoza, leave all my excuses for getting out of class to my sister Shelly. I, Debbie Carmody, leave my chocolate lollipop molds to Mrs. Nawn and the entire Student Council. 1, Mark Carpentier, leave a truckload of aspirins and a case of earplugs to anyone in Welding shop. I, Larry Carter, leave, without a second thought. 1, Maria Castelo, leave all my teachers to suffer with my sister Teresa. I, Michelle Carney, leave Karen Montbleau all the beans she can eat. I, Paul Chandonnet, leave my constant energy to Mark Richards whom 1 am always waking up during school. I, Donna Blanchette, leave all the pistachios from Demoulas to I, Anne Charbonneau, leave Mr. Lappin my sister Brend to Mr. Yavarrow. pick on next year. I, Michelle Blanchette, leave all my brownie points to my 1, Kathy Chascin, leave all my programming head aches to the sister, Lisa, she might need them. future Data Processing Seniors. I, Alicia Christakos, leave Mr. Walsh to think about the racket I borrowed two years ago and haven’t returned. 1, Monique Dozols, leave ear plugs for any student who has Ms. Cavallaro in the future. I, Celeste Cimon, leave a bottle of Tylenol for my coaches, for all the pains I gave them. 1, Mike Clrillo, leave the school like I have one hundred times before. I, Kim Cloutier, leave Cheryl Roberts my related notebook. 1, Laurie Coolong, leave Chris Benoit all the headaches I’ve gotten from Mrs. Recco, the juniors all the beds to be made, and Mrs. Carroll my licorice velamints. I, Debbie Costa, leave all my rude remarks behind, maybe! I, Maria Costa, leave Mr. Yamello all the “nice” pictures I can find. I, Mario Costa, leave some hope for Mr. Blanchette. I, David Couillard, leave to Mr. Martin all the times I messed up the hit and run that his other players can learn. I, Dennis Courtois, leave all of my wise cracks to my teachers. I, Roger Croteau, leave all my math work to Mr. Vergados. I, Jannette Cuadrado, leave my scissors to Anna Lopez and all the juniors in Cosmetology. I, Ed Crowley, leave Debbie to Mr. Gomes. I, Joanne Curry, leave Jimmy Thomas a real last name. I, Donna Dacey, leave Ms. Dooley my senior schedule and a bottle of “fatigue”. I, Paul Daigneault, leave Mr. Shurmaster to Bryan Smith. I, Rick Daley, leave all my illegal substances to all the juniors and sophomores. I, Michael DalH, leave to the future students of Greater Lowell a pillow for Mr. MacLaughlin’s class. I, Diana Demers, leave to Trina my dirty locker. I, Richard Demers, leave my gym locker, unused all year, to an underclassman have fun in gym pal. I, Elise DeMIchells, leave a case of beer to Mr. Bagleri and my locker to the boys in my shop. 1, Joe Deputat, leave a compass to the future freshman. I, Robert Deschenes, leave Robert Bellavance all the lint balls in the world. I, Anthony Dias, leave my mind here but my heart at Notre Dame Academy. I, Nancy Diaz, leave a pair of sunglasses to all the underclassmen who see Mr. Hall’s bright yellow pants. I, Annette DiComandrea, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. very gladly. I, Butch Dion, leave the mirror in my locker to Brian Reynolds. I, Andy Dow, leave Mr. Calledare the satisfaction of knowing I will never ask another stupid question. I, Lorraine Dubois, leave Mrs. Rayne my excellent Co-op cards and my apron, and Mrs. Howe to Lorraine LeDuc. I, Sandy Duchesne, leave my butts in the P D girls’ bathroom. I, Brian Dunn, leave school forever. I, Denise Edwards, leave my safety glasses to Mr. Harrington. I, Arlindo Espinola, leave Mrs. Betses in peace. I, Mathew Fagundes, leave Richard Calledare all his detention slips. I, Kathleen Elkins, leave my teachers the little sanity they have left and Ms. Connors the warm fuzzies and good times. I, Mike Farley, leave my cleats to any future athletes with exceptionally large feet. I, Tim Farrell, leave “My Friend Fred” all my stained whites, that can’t be ironed, till they fall apart. I, Robin Ferreira, leave Father Dan his lectures, arguments and smiles, and the freshmen a map of the school and an easier way to open the lockers. I, Dan Finneral, leave Mrs. Bent’s freshman class to ' her. I, Michael Finneral, leave Mr. M. a gallon of bondo for his jeep. I, Richard Forest, leave all my books and laps to any english teacher. I, Norman Fortin, leave all the trouble I have caused throughout my four years . . I, Dave Fournier, leave the directions on “How to get to the Fourth Floor” to all future freshmen. I, Denise Fournier, leave all the crying to Mrs. Christman, Mr. Lefebvre, Ms. Cavallaro. I, Joe Freitas, leave my thanks to Coach Murphy for helping me by putting me through all that sweat, pain and glory. I, Richard Foote, leave my unlit cigarettes to Mr. M. I, Lisa Fryns, leave a box of air freshner and a winning wingo card to Mrs. C. I, James Furtado, leave a roll of certs to Mr. Huot of the machine shop to have after his lunch time smoke. I, Lisa Gagne, leave all my left-handed pens to Mr. Wholey. I, Brenda Gaudette, leave all my candy wrappers on the floor to anyone who wants to pick them up. I, Deborah A. Gauthier, leave all my troubles to Mr. V. also, my co-op cards and work. I, Debbie J. Gauthier, leave behind all my laps for anyone to copy. 1, Linda Gebhart, leave a bottle of extra-strength Tylenol to all the future Business Club members. 189 I, Joe Gionet, leave Mr. Wholey a can of Lysol for the freshmen. I, Ken Gitch, leave (that’s all, just leave). I, Rich “Gonzo” Gonzalez, leave Ron Vincent my place on the varsity basketball team and a twinkie to Mr. Yamello in desk C-5. I, Darlene Goodwin, leave my track shoes and gym clothes to Mr. Willey. I, Gail Goodwin, leave all my good excuses to anyone who needs them. I, Paula Gosselin, leave here, with very happy memories with my best friend (TEW), I’ll be back. I, Roger Hall, leave Peter Marck a book of 1001 comebacks. 1, Pamela Hannan, leave all my aggrevating situations to Mr. Ouellette. I, Roberta Harris, leave to my friend Tina all the good times we had and Mr. Ventola another student to yell at. 1, Angela Hayes, leave Mrs. Brumagim all the memories and the green paint in the attic for someone else to drop. I, Mary Beth Hess, leave all my smart remarks to Mr. Morin. I, Colleen Hovey, leave! more than willingly!!! I, Chris Hughes, leave all my excuses for leaving class to Shelly Cardoza. I, Mark Iverson, leave all my excuses to Jim Gagnon. I, Mike Ivos, leave my well used pencil to Mr. Calledare. I, Debbie Jackson, leave to the caf staff the stomach aches I received from eating their hamburgers and pizza. I, Mike Jacques, leave Mr. Murphy and Mr. Redding the relief of knowing that they don’t have to coach me. I, Bob Jones, leave Mrs. Duggan’s laugh to the next senior class. I, Dave Jones, leave all my books and P D terms to Mrs. Brousseau. I, Steven Jopson, leave all tactics and techniques to Mr. Fedorchuck. 1, Cathy Jordan, leave all my laughing and joking around to all my D.E. teachers. 1, Wayne Jubinville, leave my copied LAPs. I, Tom Kasilowski, leave the class presidency to anyone who can fill the position for four years. I, Kimberly Konieczny, leave Mr. Yamello the nice drawings I traced, Mr. Desjardin his friday clean-ups, and Mr. Roderick a small fire extinguisher to put out his fingers. I, Scott Kozlowski, leave all the videotapes I was supposed to see to whomever wants them. I, Bob Labonte, leave numerous pieces of bonds and rot from my car in the student parking lot. I, Kevin Lacourse, leave Mr. Redding all his newspapers and glue. I, Marc Lampron, leave a dull sawblade to Mr. Jussaume. 1, Cheryl Landry, leave Mrs. Connors all my “warm fuzzies”, smiles, loving thoughts. I, Diane Landry, leave my one dimple to Mr. Ventola. 1, Rick Landry, leave all my school work to whomever wants it. I, Lisa Lapointe, leave Ms. Recco to all the new Health seniors. I, Gayle Lavallee, leave all my patience (patients) to the next health class. I, Roland Lavallee, leave all my interesting phone numbers to anyone who wants them. I, Sandra Leandro, leave all the future do’s all the good times I had in Mr. Redding’s class and all my customers I had in Cosmetology. I, Rachel Leblanc, leave my books, pencils and gym locker to another student that comes to Greater Lowell. I, Norman LeClair, leave my roaming hands and eyes to the girls in the 11th grade, my excuses to Mrs. Christman and my talent to Mr. Lefebvre. I, Mike Ledoux, leave the name Gretzky to Orlando Martinez. I, Karen LeDuc, leave all my good times I had in four years to my sister Bridgette. I, Debbie Lefebvre, leave my glue jacket to Mrs. Georges and sewing equipment to the next seniors. I, Allan Lehouillier, leave all my books to Miss Stackpole. I, Donna Lessard, leave all my “warm fuzzies” to Mrs. Connors. I, Lynda Letendre, leave my tennis racket to Mr. Guthrie. 1, Brian Liston, leave all the scuff marks on the lockers I kicked in. I, Lisa Lobas, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. finally. I, Hank Kelley, leave my insanity to my brother Sean. I, Amy Logue, leave earplugs to everyone in Commercial Art. I, Barry Kendall, leave my Nike’s to Mrs. Doris. I, Kevin Longtin, leave all my “golden locks” to Mrs. Brousseau and Mr. Foster. 1, David Kendall, leave my English on the Job LAPs to Mr. Foster. I, Don Kenney, leave Joanne Champagne whatever I have left when I leave. I, Bob Kelleher, leave my cane to Mr. Gomes. I, Sean Lyddy, leave my 120 m.p.h. speeding tickets to anyone who wants to pay it. I, Dan MacConnell, leave all my overdue books to the IMC. 1, Bob Maille, leave Mr. Bellavance his nickname of Mr. Boofoo. 190 I, Kerry Manning, leave Mr. Garry Murphy page 3 and Mr. Desjardins running through the woods. I, Joyce Manseau, leave some of my legs to Rachel Tavares. 1, Peter Marck, leave one pair of boxing gloves to Mr. Bagleri for self-protection against his friend, Crushet. I, Mike Marlon, leave all my books and laps to the school because I don’t want them. I, Linda Martin, leave this school a happy person. I, Lori Martin, leave all my warm fuzzies I have left over from junior year to Ms. Connors. I, Sheryl Masse, leave the shop to anyone who can put up with “the Boss.” I, Nancy McAneney, leave a six pack and a watch to Mr. Gableri, my locker to Tony Underwood (because he’ll probably be here to use it). I, Jackie McCaffrey, leave all the pens I lost to whoever finds them. I, Kathy McCann, leave my book of “1001 ways to get out of Gym” to Sue Brady. 1, Larry McCarthy, leave all the days of school that I skipped and got away with. I, Bryan McLean, leave Mrs. Clegg to all underclassmen who care for her detention slips. I, Bob McLellan, leave Mr. B. some aspirins for all the headaches I gave him. I, Pat McNamara, leave the space I occupied for the past four years. I, Scott McNulty, leave Mr. Coffin with a full roll cabinet. I, Sheila Melancon, leave without a second thought. I, Wendy Menard, leave all my aggrevations at school. 1, Dave Mendonca, leave Paul Lappin a breakfast at Bickford’s and 3 days in-house. I, Joe Meneses, leave the Voke while it is still standing. I, Mike Mercler, leave my attitude to Connie Marchand. 1, Rick Mercler, leave all my crib sheets to Shawn Doherty. I, Adam Meuse, leave a six pack of beer and two packs of cigaretts to Mr. Huot of the machine shop. I, Tammy Mlchelln, leave all my good grades to my brother Joe. !, Ed Miller, leave a pack of butts, a lap, and a six pack for Mr. Marchand. I, Joann Miller, leave my sanity. I, Mark Miller, leave Mr. Yamello a new coffee cup. I, Brenda Minton, leave this school remembering the friends I’ve made and the good times I’ve had. I, Karen Montbleau, leave Mr. May a bottle of extra strength Tylenol and Julie Paul my seat in detention. 1, Linda Montbleau, leave all the good times for the seniors to have. I, Paula Monty, leave some of my grades to the twins. 1, Butch Morasse, leave this place with a smile. I, John Morin, leave my polish joke book to Mr. Peter Gaieski. I, Pat Mullett, leave all my homeworks to Mr. Foster. I, Abraham Muniz, leave Carlos Muniz all my swimming classes. I, Susan Murray, leave all my lost pounds to those in food tech, who nibble. I, Jessica Newby, leave my space in the nurses’ office to Julie Paul. I, Bob Noel, leave all my complaints to all my teachers. I, Bob Nogler, leave all of my laps behind to anyone who wants them. I, John N’tapalis, leave all my garbage in my locker to my shop teacher. I, Laura Paquette, leave my walk every day during related class for my sister, Lynn, to take over. I, Linda Paquette, leave all my aint’s to Miss Daher. I, Wendy Peacock, leave Mrs. Ryan all my shorthand books to treasure. I, James Perkins, leave Mr. B a sure bet and Mr. St. Hilaire a six pack. I, Bonnie Perry, leave Mr. Cassin all the the boring politics he ever taught. I, Ken Perry, leave a bar of soap for all the underclassmen trying to grow a mustache. 1, Steve Perry, leave all of Mr. Gomes’ bad jokes. I, Kathy Phillips, leave Mrs. Grady the biggest break she’s ever had. I, Louis Pilat, leave my nickname “Lump” to a deserving member of the body shop. I, John Plourde, leave all the aggrevation to the teachers that I gave them. I, Chrlssy Poitras, leave Mr. Iarrobino a lock and chain for his accounting answer book. I, Steve Poitras, leave my best wishes to the 1984 Gryphons! I, John Porto, leave the halls outside chemistry to Mr. Gomes. I, Denis Poulin, leave my monster madness to Mr. Redding. I, Carl Pratt, leave my electrical skills to Ray Ray so he can pass next year. I, Mike Quintal, leave a Gumby doll to Mr. May. I, Janice Raymond, leave all my coffee breaks to Ms. Recco and my warm fuzzies to Ms. Connors. I, Mike Raymond, leave Mr. Marchand a poster of myself. 191 I, Rhonda Revan, leave all my school work to Maria Rosario so she can do it for me. I, Sherry Rich, leave all my empty gum wrappers to Mrs. T. I, Bill Riley. leave all of the teachers this school to carry on. I, Cindy Ritchey, leave my sister Sherry all of Mrs. Ryan’s stories about Jennifer. I, Elvin Rivera, leave Ms. Cavallaro my headaches. I, Barney Robertson, leave my hat and shades to the teachers who never liked them. I, Maribel Rodriguez, leave Mr. Baglieri a winning football card. I, John Silva, leave all my greek jokes to Mr. Peter Vergados. I, Lucy Silva, leave my cousin Caroline Grant my gym excuses. I, Orlando Silva, simply leave, never planning to come back again. I, Tony Silva, leave a full supply of yardsticks to Charlie Roderick so he can keep the inhouse animals in line without losing his voice. I, Dollie Ste. Marie, leave a lifetime supply of inking stock, white opaque and Tylenol for Mr. H., Mr. O., and Mr. May. I, Louis St.George, leave my seat in detention and the hallways of the Voke to Marty Crounier. I, Brian Rondeau, leave nothing but this sentence. I, Dennis Rondeau, leave all my grades to the upcoming students. I, Denise St.Sauveur, leave quickly. I, Tim Stauble, leave Mr. Kochanek all the ugly jobs he gave me. I, Victor Rosado, leave a pair of scissors to Ron Vincent so he can cut his hair off before we have a tidal wave. I, Elaine Rousselle, leave all my smiles to Mr. Dave McLaughlin. I, Mark Rowbotham, leave my bus seat to Tom Castallano. I, Tammy Rowbotham, leave Mr. Yavarow 1000 geese that hatched from all the goose eggs he gave us. I, Paul Roy, leave a stomach pump in the nurses’ room. I, Joe Sadowski, leave my hair to Mr. Cassin. I, Lisa Salvas, leave the key to the P D bathroom to Renee and Elena. I, Ruben “Rabbi” Santiago, leave the minority corner to Double R and the rest of the minorities and to Vincent even though he’s not a minority. I, Chris Santos, leave all of my Irish Rover tapes to coach Dave MacLaughlan. I, Paul A. Santos, leave my guidance counselor my experience of changing classes. I, Paul J. Santos, leave my guidance counselor my experience of changing classes. I, Kellie Sargent, leave my books and homework to the juniors. I, Chuck Sarris, leave all my hot rod books to Mr. Rose in Carpentry. I, Ron Sawicki, leave my right handed work to Mr. May. I, Paul Schwartz, leave all my rubber in the parking lot to Scooter Jr. and Bobby. I, Lillie Settles, leave my athletic talent to my brother James. 1, Cathy Shanks, leave all my headaches of the fundraisers to the D.E. Mall. I, Marie Sheehan, leave with pleasure. I, Keyth Shockley, leave all my terrific skills and techniques to the new freshmen. I, Denis Sigman, leave my locker to the next one who can figure out the combination. I, Wendy Steinhaus, leave Mr. Morin many thanks for all the knowledge I have gained. I, Mike Suarez, leave my brother Jeff all my unfinished work. 1, Kelly Sullivan, leave with some bad and good memories. 1, Leon Surprenant, leave Mr. Kane a bottle of Tylenol for all the headaches he’s gotten from yelling at me during football practice. I, Gus Swift, leave my Volkswagan bug to the sheet metal shop. I, Elaine Sylvester, leave all the good and bad times to my good friend Brenda Charbonneau. I, Rick Tarsa, leave my smelly sweats to anybody who wants them. I, Dawn Therrlen, leave Mr. Redding all of his newspapers and glue. I, Kris Thumm, leave my small amount of work to Mr. May. I, Denise Tremblay, leave all my problems to Mrs. O’Brien. I, Laureen Trudel, leave all my insults and making fun of Mr. Redding to the junior doo’s to carry on. I, John Tournas, leave “Soupy” a package of Turns. I, Charles Tyros, leave my kinky leather pants to Mrs. O’Brien. 1, Kevin Vachon, leave new clocks for the whole building. 1, Tony Vallante, leave all my reasons for being late and getting dismissed to the person who can remember them. I, Kim Viney, leave my sewing machine to Michelle Robey. I, Lisa Wahlgren, leave the school with nothing to say to anybody. I, Bob Wallace, leave my nickname “Bobby Bondo” to whoever wants it in the Auto Body Shop. I, Joyce Weed, leave this school happily. I, Keith Welch, leave all my laps, in the hopes that someone else will find them useful. I, Michelle Welcome, leave Mrs. T. all my slowness in shop. 1, Ronnie Yates, leave three inches of rubber on the school parking lot. 192 i • • The Central sBank (617) 458-3400 50 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS 01853 Family Dining George ' s Restaurant 18 Mammoth Rd. Lowell, Mass. 01854 Tel. 452-8258 Our 69th year This is our 26th anniversary CSI - CONTAINER SERVICE INC. SOUCY WIRE IRON WORKS, INC. 109 Industrial Ave. - East P.O. Box 1237 Lowell, Ma. 01853 Tel. 454-3495 452-4221 427 Riverside St. Lowell, Mass. 01854 194 JH SILICON GERMANIUM HIGH VOLTAGE FAST SWITCHING COMPLEMENTARY DARLINGTON IWlVIMvRi SILICON TRANSISTOR CORPORATION KATRINA ROAD CHELMSFORD, MA OIQ24 (617) 256-3321 TWX 710-343-0376 Demers Plate Glass Co. of Lowell -i o s SAiu ooois — 454-9126 458-4405 182 CHELMSFORD ST.. LOWELL. MASS. P. O. BOX 63 01853 flowers by filbert, Inc. 521 MERRIMACK STREET LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS 01852 PHONE 454-3411 18 ALPINE LN.. PARLMONT PLAZA CHELMSFORD. MA 01824 PHONE 256-9111 Mcfli nu MEEHAN TOURSi A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE MON.-flU. 00-5.00 THUS. IVB. HU 1.00 PATRIO I. MEEHAN. NIB. EAT. .00-124 CLOKD UTUttAYS JUT 10 MOV. AFFILIATED COMPANIES LAWRENCE PLATE WINDOW GLASS CO. DEMERS PLATE GLASS CO OF HAVERHILL DEMERS PLATE GLASS CO OF LEWISTON. ME DEMERS PLATE GLASS CO OF MANCHESTER. N. H EASTERN GARAGE DOOR DIVISION 10 KEARNEY SQUARE. lOWEli 458-2516 Get to know ASTRO Tour our ultra modern Printed Circuit manufacturing facilities, in the convenience of your own office. Tour available on Video Tape or Brochure. Call today for your reservation. Out-of-state Toll Free 1-800-343-0317 In Mass, call (617) 458-3240 TWX: 710-343-0754 Astro Circuit® Corp 100 HALE STREET, LOWELL, MA 01852 CONGRATULATES The Class Of 1984 and looks forward to being of service to you for your borrowing, saving and money-management needs. Robert R. Charette Commercial - Residential - Industrial Wiring 110 Scribner Road Tyngsboro, Mass. 01879 Tel. 649-9762 WEALTH SERVICES: Passbook Statement Savings Accounts Term Deposit Certificates N.O.W. Accounts IRA Keogh Retirement Savings Accounts Interest Bearing Club Accounts Morgages Home Improvement Loans Safe Deposit Vaults Travelers Checks Money Orders U.S. Savings Bonds Lowell, 45 Cen- tral Street 454-5663 12 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Lowell- Home Office, 45 Central Street Chelmsford-43 Village Square Chelmsford-296 Chelmsford St. Tewksbury-1900 Main St. Burlington-13 Center St. Littleton-265 Great Rd. Framingham-899 Edgall Rd. Sudbury-450 Boston Post Rd. Acton-201 Great Rd. Pepperell-118 Main St. Leominster-11 Park St. Amherst-253 Triangle St. Electric Service Helping individuals and businesses realize their goals is what our family tree is all about. 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Nurserymen’s Assoc, and Assoicat- ed Landscape Contractors of Massachu- setts. Est. 1892 washincton savincs 30 Middlesex street, Lowell 458-7999 955 Broadway P.O. Box 26 Dracut, Mass. 01826 Tel. 459-3316 Offering a Complete Line of Industrial Services • MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS • EQUIPMENT RENTAL • GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING REPAIRS JEANNE D’ARC CREDIT UNION ASSETS OF $35,000,000 SERVING All RESIDENTS OF GREATER LOWELL FOR 70 YEARS one of tL oldest ere Jit union s in tlu Country, me are proud of our humble beg inninyi in tL l asemen t of St. Saptiste Cdhurch where, some seventy years ayo, me encouraged sc Lot chifdren to save tLir pennies. Jeanne S) Src (Credit Union, sometimes referred to cls She jUillle Sanh Slround tL (Corner, now occupies modern facilities just a stone s throw away and some of th ese same chifdren and their chifdren are t,f( will gran JcUjr.n have UpeJ DU tL ei us grow ini $ 35 , 000.000 la nit i ng institution serving aff re Si Jenh of Cj reater oComeff. Our friendly, courteous taff strive to serve our customers as individuals and not as numbers. US, invite you to come in and see us or loan rates. at least call us about our high savings and favorable toe % f r 866 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL MASS MON Ihiu FRI 8 am to 2 pm MON and FRI 5 30 pm to 8 30 pm Tel 452-5001 AMPLE FREE PARKING MEMBER MASS CREDIT INSURANCE CORP All Accounts Insured 7 203 “King of Hardwood Dealers” “Buy The Grade You Need Get The Grade You Order” We furnish, to the schools, the same high quality hardwoods and pine that is shipped to the leading architectural woodwork firms in the northeast. Specialists In Furniture Grade White Pine WE WELCOME YOUR INQUIRIES WHOLESALE LuMi uCo LOWELL MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CO , INC 55 Church Street • Lowell, Mawochuiett 01852 • (61 7) 45 -6101 Main Office and Yard 840 Main St., P.O. Box 234 Acton, MA 01720 Telephone (617) 263-0055 Toll free: (800) 322-1221 Middlesex Welding Supply Co. 1949-1983 34 years of continuous service Specializing in Rare and Industrial Gases, Apparatus, Welding Machines and Equipment, Accessories and Supplies! 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