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’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Canada Ri In the Gan gg Spirits are as high as the moi 88 as Calgary welcomes the Oly 88 oo oo oo 06 oo oo oo oo oo oo 88 ' 88 ’88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 Mid I ’88 ' 8 uu v Win a share of $ 14100,0001 ( hock Hu: IV i.iu ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 8 ,’88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Peace Now, Pay Later ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 •q 8 Reaching a cease-fire in Central America : Will Gary Hart spoil the Democrats’, ’chances? SPORTS ACT f VS Chicago Sun-Times COLDER ' • © oc om .«f 5 Sport Final Big jolt for Bork Lcn Zichm s nc column of advice for sports participants Sun- 1 imes selects cit top SO sports moments ' 8 ' 8 ' 88 ' 88 Specter. t I )ems join foes ( jrds clinch I Jst title. I ieers lidin on loronu 88 oo 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 8P 88 ' 8 88 ' 8 88 ' 8 OO OO OO OO 00 ■88 no % n s o O i O O The Crash of W7 ' gg Stocks Plunge 508 •gg Amid Panicky Selling ' 88 ' 88 : ' 88 - PnornUg - I Vi Imr K Kir Slfrpn Than . V Hnnd Pr r . Stu r ' 88 rf ' 88 ' 88 A Repeat of 29 ' ' 88 Depression in ' 87 ' ’ ” ,qq ,s Not Expected OO c -k 88 88 Oo oo 1 6 ' OO ' OO ' OO ’OO ' OO d 1 ' 8 oo 08 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 8 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 O ' 88 fVliaill d ; 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 8 ' 88 6o ■ _ 08 88 88 8x oo ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 m no BIMBO! ' 88 5 ' 88 1 ' 88 l 1 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 1 ' 88 5 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 PTL Bible Belle defends ; toples ' . Playboy photos ; . Ou cju OO oO OO Oo ) OO ' 8 ! 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J? J? .H i? J? J Season, 71 OO S ' JJ OO 88 ...farewells 88 ' 88 _ _ __ . ’88 ’ 88 ’ 8 Rita ’ 88 ’ 88 88 8 Hayworth, 68 88 88 88 Actress 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Andy 18 ' 88 ’ Warhol, 58 8 88 ' William Artist g •gg ’ Casey, 74 ' gg ' gg ' gg ' 88 ' Jd M d !li c,or „ . Robert 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 8 Fosse, 60 8 88 8 r Janny Choreographer 8 WllW-z: ' 88 ' Kaye, 74 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' ! Cornu 88 88 S-I ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' , . __ 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 s oS ’8 . ' °° ™ arv,n ’ 63 Actor OO 00 Workers rejoice as spunky girl pulled from well 38 38 88 ' l 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 Comic ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 M New York tries to curb AIDS by supplying addicts with needles 88 , 88 , 88 , 88 , 88 , 88 , 88 , 8 flowsheet ms - , 88 , 88 , 88 18c - - -- ou u no 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8 o °8| 8 0 ' OO ' OO ' 00 ' OC ' CQ «« -88 ' 88 ' 88 ' g8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 “TO t — | A M® 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Fred Astaire, 88 8 if A rlprnx fnr AID99 ll ’ll [ U0UUy I Of Al Uo . 88 88 88 88 For all the right reasons. . 88 - 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 ' 88 ' 88 I ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Hague of the Innocents 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Robert Politician g r . . _ 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Preston, 68 88 88 88 88 An alarming number of inner-city babies cany the AIDS virus ' 88 88 - 88 ' 88 « 88 - 88 - 88 Aaor Rando |ph 88 ' 88 oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Scott, 89 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 uto , gg ' gg 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 t)ancer g 88 ' 88 Mh,race,G7 8 88 88 88 „„ ’ 18 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 OO Ut Harold 38 88 ' 8 £ Washington, 65 38 rtave d. 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Back: Marie Dugas, Kim Germ a nn, Michelle Willis, Mary Jo Crawson, Barry Chevalier. u K TOP Front: Joe Nicastro, Susan Warren, Stephany Jones, Tammie Shipley, Bryan Turcotte. Back: Roger Peace, Nancy Letendre, Chris Flaherty, Tina Silva, Paul, Sylvester, Melissa Breen, Jim Guthrie. LEFT Front: Cindy Ferraro, Middle: Paul Benoit, Patty fCarvelas, Pam Sexton, Doris Bevins, Sergia Bettencourt. Back: Keith Stokes, Jim Guthrie, Roger Peace, Chris Matte, Maryann Rafferty. TOP Front: Normand Plouffe, Gerald Brady. Back: Steve Zaker, Marc Mousseau, Steve Desjardins, Brian Letendre, Pat CouiJJard, Ron Tremblay, Louis Michaud. RIGHT Front: Steven Bouchard, Dave Montmarquet, Joe Curtis, Dennis Devlin. Back: James Gath, Ron Laferriere, Paul G rav- el, Steve Chaisson, Shawn D it, Brian Jopson, Derek A ' t er, Gerald Pare. RK Jr. f Hurre OP Front: Gerry Yaffa, Etc Paquette, Peter dlderbrand, Michelle Marw JiVendy Lewis, lelii Zaker, Collette MarquJWpfark Adams, pck: Sophanara Yim, Roberl Garcia, Brian enderson, Kevin Gauthier, Wiannon Reyn- ds. IGHT Front: Jorge Huertas, CdjUeen Gingras, J prnard Judge, Vannak Noun, ft ack: Joe Cu- ba, Jeff CarJsen, Chan Nuth, Br bCAlcb TOP Gloria Candelaria, Michelle Gauthier, Kim Duke, Madeline Lesniack, Renne Jacques, Rom Kuch, Maria Rodriquez. LEFT Lisa Santos, Chris Matte, Joan Carter. TOP Marii Gagnon, Lisa Fort LEFT Gloria La her t, Cheryl Linscc Kim Gagnon. j YUVU Booy TOP Charles Brady, Kevin Carnevale, Bobby Newton LEFT Daniel Ri- ley, Glen Ander- son, Dennis Boudreau TOP Chris Dionne, Jeff Shattuck, Mike I Brunnelle, Don Letendre, Cindy Living- ston, Kathy Moriaty, Caroline Rock, Cindy Vadney, Beth Popoloski, Dawn Kapala, Elaine Hanvey. RIGHT Joyce Chaput, Tracey Reyes, Je- annie Meuse, Melissa Mason, Eliuw Morales, Chris Morin, Bob Verdi, Marie Armstrong. m FOOD mfy- uJLuvimo g-M HULL lAXtS F1CATAX = 6 % OR .06 FEDERAL UNE PLOYM JT Q7 0R.CW7 TAX i ITI.CfcSgl STATE ' . M , , a 4M on tHlL 4Wk k p v 1k f ' ■l jl | L- f jW A lie i ■V , f w I 7 WfS fg f F tl fj ■ p SV 1 ' l-- I 1 . 1 ’ 1 IBP II ' .y — j Ps S«y B b ' fjifiJI ™ . 1 BB i ' rit ' . ' i Hg y t r vn a, || t. : ; -i k h. rv PCXO0R cnecbApiCs % IWPW 1 ' M 1 % |71i W .-J H i| ' TV k - ' , ,1 v k JPM M inHP ■ a H p ' ff 1 ' ] 7 T nfal, % j mm k IBV ' PTHL a • 111 i ’ up ifi lHn$i BH utrtut , -new WBBBM ; Wi:X Andrew I. Brian McNamara PRiociixi FASbioo Desiqix v II % ■ 1 V Lynn-Ann Abrams Lynny Yearbook Staff. Interests: dancing, drawing, mu- sic. Memories: the dances, assemblies. I don’t know.” Luz D. Agosto Dely FSA Interests: dancing, aerobics. Memories: talk- ing w giris at lunch. “ Oh please!” Future: family, marriage, have fun and a job I can depend on. Kristina Ahearn Tina Memories: Kevin, CM, lege, good job, marriage Glen C. Anderson Seima Ataee Kelly Ann Babcock FSA Interests: going out w friends, shopping. Memories: Fresh y r in Fashion Design. Future: College, have a good career, marriage, family Interests: Baseball. Memories: Horribles Parade Future: work at Ultra Scan. fames P. Barbera Bars Interests: wrestling, girls, fast cars. Memories: school food. Future: move to Calif, and be rich. Craig R. Barrelle Interests: cars, girls, music, Future: Own a business. Mark Barron Interests: snowmobiling, going out w friends on Friday. Memories: friends parties. “ Skull it!” Fu- ture: make a whole lot of money! Mary Ellen Batcheller Mare VICA, S ADD, St. Coun. interests: staying?) out of school. “ I’ve got doctor’s notes , rrustlrie!” Richard L. Beauchesne m i r Paul Benoit ji. continue ' Wcatio WOTKyotAo s ' ppnmn ' g i r r i en dj Me mori e $: B og r Peace ripped his That’s disgusting!” Future: travel, make VJCA Memories: Kriss Timm falling into the pea- nut butter patch, Pro Adv Bergeron Slow Jo Paul M. Bergeron Interests: fast cars, girls, partying. Memories: my Chevy power to all Ford lovers. Future: live in Maine, be rich. Deborah-Jean Berube Bones SADD Pres. Interests: Buss, skiing, having fun, camping. Memories: car breaking down in park- ing lot. “ Check it out!” Future: Own a business, be rich, marry, family. Basketbl Interests: p ame t ; ygtry s , -bruncb Mgm ies: smoking in P£rD bthrm, coming in late from breakfast, Fri nights w NW,TA, SB, JB, CS, MG, using Sharon“s clicker Future: make lots of mo n- , marriage, go to Australia, keep in touch w friends. llll 1 17 will Iff! Gerard Henri Biron, Jr. Gerry Interests: girls Memories: good times w friends Future: to be known everywhere. fames Joseph Blute Safety Pup Interests: disk jockey, music, guitar Memories: Wed. at Hampton Beach, Landry’s LeMans Fu- ture: do everything. Mechelle A. Boure Mich Interests: Roger, spending time w friends Mem- ories: meeting Roger in Exp Drafting and still being w him “ Kapala, what’s up?” Future: good paying job, move into a complex, take night class- es, marriage. Tammy Jean Bourgeois Bum VICA Interests: checking out the guys Memories: Tot Shop “Gimmie a break“Future: Own a Day Care Center.” Interests: Track, Cross Country Memories: Wed at Hampton Beach “Ain“t that special?” Future: go to college, have fun at whatever I do. Crosby Brackett Cross Country, Track, Var Club Interests: skiing, partying Memories: checking out the girls ‘‘Somebody has to, it might as well be me.” Fu- ture: ULowell for Criminal Law. Suzanne Breton Sue Interests: singing w Tanya Tucker’s music Mem- ories: spending time w friends Future: being w Roger, marriageMmv e kid s _ Robert J. Brien Interests: cars, money Memories: skipping school and going to the beach on Wed “Mallaca” Future: become an electrician. Iris Brightman Iroc Interests: photography, painting Memories: Gary Hogan throwing Barbs in puddle “Yeah, right!” Future: college for Interior Design. Sharon Marie Brisbois Shashi Interests: guys, going out w the girls on Fri, JB, NW, LM, TA, CS Memories: smoking in the P D bthrm, Mr. W’s class Future: marriage, own a painting company. David f. A 24 William Buckley Jack Memories: get Where’s Fred?’ thouse for fighting w Frei jjjQwTi a business.. fCCalhoun Butch teres tjs partying h a n g i n femories: going to Home Et I’m outa here!” Futumyjlm Interests: skiing Memories: Mr. Marchand yelling r ell!” Future: work. Barbara A. Burgess Boom Boom Vllbl, Basketbl, Sftbl, Var Club Memories: bus tSC n el, bus rides, being w JS,GC, KC, KbyKT, AT, TL, NL, sftbl ’87, Florida ’87, Mickey D’s “I’m shutting up now” Future: college. y filly Willy Interests: partying, going to concerts, having a good time Memories: smoking in the P -D bthrm “ Hey, what’s up?” Future: be rich, marriage. Derek Burnham Eric Interests: cars, computers Memories: the electron- ics shop at the beach “ I like it!” Future: become an electronic engineer, make money. Susan B. Callery Nick’s Angel DECA,SADD Interests: parties Memories: late for class , peanut butter pit “ I know!” Future: manage a Hotel, travel. Gloria O. Candelaria Guga S ADD, Yearbook Co-editor Interests: guys, danc- ing Memories: disgusting food in the caf“ Son of a Biscuit!” Future: enjoy life, go on to nursing. Brendaliz Cantres SADD, FSA Interests: guys Memories: Iirting w boys, hanging in the halls “ Wow, he’s cute!” Future: college, find a good joK Daniel P. Carignan interests: cars, boats, girls Memories: Mr Bel- lavance’s war stories “ Oh, my head!” Cross CountryfTra music; play ii cer, run up, work at Raytheon, become ric Nilsa Carmona Cookie - % v Keith A. Carnevale Kevin M. Carnevale Footbl, Wrestling, Var Club Memories: super bowl, state wrestling meets Future: college, become very rich. Jodi E. Carroll swimming, DECA, Yearbook Interests: square dancing “ Put it this way ...” Future: Air Force. Paul A. Carter Sunshine Interests: food, pumping ' a - emorIesT i 2 aUy- “Mefa, Meta” Future: Lahey Clinic is rfry life __ Michelle istrios Me — Mo Bus Club, FSA, S ADD, Yearbk St Coun Interests: guys w nice bodies, the beach, friends Memories: Nancy, Business, Bob L. E-4, PC “ I’m always in trouble.” Future: be with the guy of my dreams, make money. Luis Castro Crime-ski Daniel J. Chadwick Da, Interests: working on cars, art, music Memories, throwing giant paper airplanes over the railing “ What a bad thing!” Future: study law enforce- meryt auto body, just be rich. . Stephen T. Chaisson Joyce J. Chaput Peanut Interests: parties, Brad B Memories: fall i friends Future facingSedfit mT m MT r. ■ Barry D. Chevalier David W. Clark, Jr. Dave VICA, SADD, Yearbk Interests: music, art, going out w friends Memories: trying to fin floor “ What’s up guys?” Future: music ' 4 Dale A. Cluff Squiggy Interests: fishing, skiing, working Memories: be- ing late “ Ya don’t know!” Future: get my pi limb- ing license. Filomena M. Coelho Filo Interests: guys Memories: FSA field trip to Boston “ You know what I’m saying?” Future: college. v Laura M. Conlin Kathleen F. Connell Kathy Bus Club, St Court Sec, FSA Sec, Yearbk, SADU, Sr Plan Comm Interests: being involved in all school activities Memories: hanging around the hallways w friends “ That kid is so cute” Future: become a successful Executive Seer, marriage, family. X Joseph R. Conway Foolish One Heather J. Cop Cheerleading, FSA, VICA Interests: checking out guys, partying Memories: winning the CAC Championship, Superbowl, Mr. K’s Eng class “ I’m psychic!” Future: college, be an Executive Sec. Peter D. Cote The Greek Interests: girls Memories: good times w friends and teachers Future: become my own boss. Patrick . Couillard Can Basebl Interests: weekends, Michelle, goofTlfrnes. w friends Memories: ’87 Horribles Parade “ Good call Future: succeed in construction and become wealthy. Interests: parties w Kevin and friends, going w girls on wkends, Kevin Memories: hanging in hall, smoking in PtrD bthrm, fighting w Mr. Weil- brenner Future: great career, Kevin, party. Christopher R. Cowgill Chris Interests: work on cars Memories: smoking area “ Where is Jen?” Future: go out and work for a living, printing. Joseph P. Curtis Joe Var Footb] Tri-capt I Tracey, going to the beach Superbowl, ’87 Foot bl season Future: work, college. Thomas M. D Memories: ’86 Probably not!” Kevin R. Uaigle Tricia E. Daigle Bagle VICA, SADD Interests: Kevin Judd, Stevie Nicks Memories: parties at Town House, Sean Fadden, Sue Warren, soph yr “ Get out of my face” F u- ture:UMass Amherst w Erin, get a job in my trade, live hapily w Kevin. Sharon Marie Davis Tennis, VICA State Sec. Interests: John MacLean Memories: competing in VICA, fr yr math, Tot Shop “ Shhh!” Future: college, otvn a business, be rich. Carlos L. DeSousa Soccer Interests: Keith girls Memories: long days, DJ’ing, losing my license, draft, cruise of ’87 “ You want one?” Future: Elec. Eng. pllivan g, driving around Memorie rls rm, Future: meeting gu i Ed Teacher, own a business. V ' V Bradford H. DeLuca Italian of Style Interests: aggravating teachers Memories: trying to forget “You know it” Future: buy a new Cor- vette. Steven J. Desjardins Suzanne M. Dion Suzy-Quzy Interests: going to concerts, going out w friends, having a good time Memories: smoking in the girls rm Where’s ill?” Future: Own a business, be rich, marriage. Christian T. Dionne Fat Boy Interests: swimming Memories: Project Adv the scariest thing in my life Future: be successful Hotel manager. Michele P. Doran Mama Interests: Kevin Pelletier, my son Memories: VICA States w DI, having fun w JS, L P, TG, D I Future: Own a business, settle down w Kevin and Joshua. Shannon M. Doyle I i Michael M. Ducharme Goldy Locks Interests: parties Memories: PtrD related, coming in late, P D Christmas party Future: be success- ful, make lots of money, travel, family. Theresa A. Ducharme Terri Cheerldi ng Interests: Crisco, shopping, eating Memories: Superbowl ' 86, hanging w M L, KG, WR “I’m hungry” Future: college, pre-school teacher, marriage. Timothy S. Duclos Robert . Dufresne Interests: guitar, music, girls Memories: checking out the chicks in the mall “ What’s happenin’ ?” Future: Own a business. Kim L. Duke Duka SADD, St Co un Interests: guys, food Memories: Mrs. Nunna Bunna, Drill Sargent Dyer “ Please, spare me ...” Future: career, husband, k ids. P. Dumais Interests: giris, weekend parties, can Memories: McD’s before school, Proj in g to Mrs. Dowling Future: get my i niciun License, own a business. Raymond R. Durand Ray Interests: pro wrestling, lifting weights “ Take it easy” Future: college. Var Cl, S ADD Interests: basketbl Memories: friends, good laughs “Word” Future: college. Lawrence K. Elliott Corina Espinola Interests: movies Memories: getting stuck in the elvator w Jr and Anna Future: open a Day Care Center. Wendie L. Everett Tripper Interests: parties Memories: In-house “ Ya right!” Future: Air Force. Interests: footbl Memories: winning Superbowl Where’s the party?” Future: keep on partying. Lisa M. Felix LeeLee St Coun, S ADD, DECA Interests: being w Briartv being w friends, shopping, dancing Memories: fresh yr, Derek’s party, TF, M’s party “ I don’t believe this!” Future: be happy, make lots of mon- ejk marriage. St Co un Interests: sports, nob, dancing, snow- mobiling Memories: breaking light in boy ' s locker rm ‘ Twit” Future: travel, make good money. Carol A. Ferreira Nick’s Angel SADD, DECA Interests: skii Memories: Burger King, be g revale me!” Future: own a Christine D. Flaherty Chris Bus Cl, BAUD, St Co un, V1CA Interests: fun w friends, SC Memories: SC, JD w VM and N L, Florida w HF Future: college, travel, marriage. Tracy Flaherty TF DEGA Interests: going out w girls, dancing, mod- eling, being w Joe Memories: Oct 30 w Chris L, birthday party at Jen’s, breakfast w Tracy Future: graduate, move in w TL, own a business. j Christine Chris Interests: drawing What’s the Child Care Worker Robert P. Foley Interests: 4-wheeling Memories: parties on the weekend “ How can I hate it ?” Future: Own a business. ly A. Fortin Interests: parties Memories: co shift Future: own a home, marri Monique P. Fortin Nikki ng to parties, having fun Mi aha ' s “ Heartla nd low Renee L . Frenette Spray Bomb . Y Interests: guys Memories: skipping class in the bathrm Future: get a job an d have a future. Michael P. Furey Ralph Interests: wrestling Memories: telling Kempfon stories of the weekend Future: to be the toughest man in North America. Kim A. Gagnon Kimmie Interests: partying, checking.outmce guys‘‘-NjQth- ing, something, anything?” Future: becoine a De- Marion L. Gagnon RB SADD Interests: dancing w Kris , Kellie, Robin Kim, Jen, Chris, Jim, Keviff Steve, Tony, Nancy : Cheerleading Comp. Future: marriage, family. Andres Gan Track and Field, Var Ctdzo ss Country Interests , running, drawing, girls Memories: Horribles Pa rade “ Are you serious?” Future: become a car- toonist, college, marriage. Misael Garcia Mike DECA, Yearbook Interests:math, accounting, Hu- man Relations, Sue Renaud Memories: Bus Cl Banquet “ Drop dead!” Future: college, build a luxury hotel. l o Garcia fy Interests: girls Parade Whc ' T echrunan .y Maureeli E. Qath Mo us ic, Mustangs, men Mem- d, PAD’s gi rltflf fiWripy Je a 1 - ‘‘Delight me” Future: good ustrah ' a A Hawaii, get a ’68 Christine M. Gauthier Nick’s Angel mmie nt Cou n, SADD Memories: Occ team, Mrs. Rudolph’s Future: school, work in a ! v. -a DECA,SADD Interests: skiing, partying, swim- ming Memories: Burger King, being late for every class, peanut butter pit ‘‘Alright fine, don’t bug me. Future: manage a hotel, family. Kevin A. Gauthier Interests: girls, parties, fast cars Memories: friends Future: become an electronic technician. m ■ : Michelle K. Gauthier Ms Moody SADD, Yearbook Co-editor Interests: guys, danc- ing Memories: being late for Mrs. Carroll’s class “Son of a bisquif!” Future: enjoy life and make the most of it. Tammy S. Gauthier Interests: parties, Zeppelin, lunch Memories: Cos- mo girls Future: live life to the fullest, get rich. Colleen M. Gingras CoCo Z Memories: March 15, ’87, Bernie, Patti, Missy, Tricia, Erin, Bf, BH, SS, JC, 3rd fl girls rm Future: work, marry Bernie, children, drag race. Thomas A. Golden Tom Interests: wild parties, girls, driving fast Mem- ories: HVAC r .Kevi n, Bob, Rich, Kevin D, Ken Fu- ture: make money, drive a niqe car. i M . Jorge E Gonzale Interests: basketbl, fooling around in class, Mem ories: being brought back to school ir Future: Own a Business. Luz Edy Gonzalez •dtfterests: my boyfriend, dance, style Memories: Horribles Parade, Jesse fr Carrie “No way’’ Future: education, success, marriage, family. Michael C. Gray Melissa f Orcnon Missy SADD Interests: partying, being w friends Mem- ories: leaving school and getting into a accident Future: buy a house, have a stable career. Daniel F. Guilbeault Gilbo Interests: skiing, bikes, cars “Ya! Right!” Future: keep working as a machinist. Alan L Guillotte Gonzo ‘‘Take a pill, Jim!” Future: become an electrician. Footbl, Pres St Coun Interests: footbl, Renne, dancing Memories: Mr. M getting hit on head w M+M “ Keep smiling” Future: live life by the Christine A. Harrington Krissy Interests: men, money, music, Ed Memories: Clegg ' s class “Ya right” “ Golden ” Future: ria ge, kids, house, good job. Kelly J. Haynes Kel Interests: Cosmo Memories: Tammy, Jen, Rhonda, cosmo girls, shop wk, exterminator “Brownies” “Hey, Roda” Future:. settle down, marriage, be happy. ur Deborah L Hebert Debbie St Coun, SADD, VICA Interests: Bryan, my bud dies, dancing Memories: the guys in the halls “Make me happy” Future: make lots of money, travel. Robert M Hebert Benny Interests: skiing, cars, girls Memories: leaving school, stealing floor jack “I hate it when that happens!” Future: own a business. Edric V Hopkins Ed V Basketbl, Var Cl Interests: girls, basketbl Mem- ories: parties Future: engineering, party, mar- riage elli J Horton Kel SADD, Sr Plan Comm Interests: being w friends, reading, horses, sleeping late Memories: math w LB, arguments w ]P, drafting board potatoes Future: be happy w whateve r comes my way. Michael L Hudon Huey VICA, PI Comm Interests: swimming, footbl Mem- ories: ’86 Superbowl Game “Chill out’’ Future: college, open an engineering firm. Shawn C Hudson Patches Interests: being w friends, playing sports Mem- ories: being in ceramics w Chris Patterson Future: move to Penn, get a job. Donna Ruth lodice VICA Interests: skating, dancing, parties Mem- ories: going to Boston w LP ■ MD, hanging w fS Future: work for Barry. Renne P Jacques Blondie Cheerleading Cap’t, Var Cl, SADD, St Cou n In- terests: Jim Guthrie, dancing Memories: footbl games, good times w friends, health gang Future: college, become an RN. Interests: tunes, girls, parties, fast cars Memories: watching beaker explode “Get me out of here” Future; become a State Police. Brian A Jopson Bubba Weightlifting Interests: dirtbiking, aggrevating people, sitting in in-house, sky diving, sharpshoot- ing Memories; Mr. Rose’s rm, being w Lisa Future: become famous, find peace. Bernard R Judge, Jr Barney Interests: playing sports, checking out girls, riding bikes, skiing Memories: winning the Superbowl, parties “What, homework?” Dawn M Kapala Dimp y Interests: cooking, Mark Silva Memories: project adventure Future: Own a Business, marriage. Patricia C Karvelas Patty St Cou n, SADD, VICA Interests: fishing, swim- ming, camping Memories: meeting Paul “Who cares I don’t care” Eugene C Kelley Infinity Interests: friends, art, cars, fly skimmers Mem ories: JE, TD, AG, Comm Art Shop ‘‘Get off meP Future: who knows? deal!” Future: become Brian J Kempton Bubba Interests: cars, girls, hunting A the beach, Bob Brien’s docta weekend stories Future: becoj marriage, win Megabucks. jmories: going to s notes, Furey’s e an electrician, - ii ; v ,ti rvtpv Kevin A Kenney VICA, Footbl Interests: partying, jammy on my Kramer Memories: fighting w Mr. Croteau, good times, parties “What ' s up Kev” “Not me Future: lead guitarist in a rock band or a cop. Frederick Konieczny Fredski BasebI Interests: sports, girls, partying Memories: McD’s b efore school “Take off ah! Future: col- lege, get a good jobT Robert R Patricia A Krygowski Patti Memories: Steve, CG, MS, LC, PS, girls 3rd fl bath rm “Hi Spunky” “See ya Missy!” Future: elec- tronic technician, marriage. Interests: shopping Memories: sharing secre w friends “Happy” Future: dental Hygienist. Patricia K Labonte Tricia S ADD, VICA Interests: partying, being w frien Memories: Dorothy Swienski spilling Pepsi at Bi ger King “This one” Future: own a beautif John R Laferriere Sunshine Interests: hanging around Memories: mall w Boh, Mark, P-2 watching girls “Goof” Future: Own a u si ness Ronald J Laferriere Ronnie tm ereSTsr fcroTttG ha s’ke Tbl, skateboarding, snowboarding, partying Memories: class of ’88, Donna Future: Own a Business, marriage. Gloria M Lambert Interests: singing, dancing, rollerskating, party- ing Memories: teachers, friends “Ain’t that spe- cial” Future: good job that pays well. Michael E. Landry Interests: cars, girls, skiing Memories: Bob Brien’s doctors notes, his 6 cyl. “Where is the old Bob Brien?” Future: electrician, own my own business, marriage. Stephanie A Lapicrre Stephy Memories: Cosmo, Uunkin Donuts, The Dart “Smoke a butt?” “I wanna go home!” future: have a happy life, marriage, kids. Karen M Larson Kay Interests: flying, boating, skiing Memories: draft in g, Cruise of ’87 ‘‘Yah . bright!” Future: college marriage. Sandra Elaine Last VICA Interests: checking out the guys Memories: Tot Shop, Jr yr botany ‘‘Give it up!” Future: own a Day Care Center. Paul R. Lauziere Interests: water skiing, footbl, dirtbike riding, mu sic, cars Future: service, State Police, live in Ver- mont. Michele J Lemire Mick Cheerleading, VICA Memories: Si TD, WR, Skip’s bus, getting bench ec how do I look?” Future: college JC-6 y ritSge. Interests: Rich Nolan, shop- late, Future: college, degree arriage, children. ping 1 in Dei V Tracy L Lesslie Air Head w mwm ■ : ■ DECA Pres Interests: going out w girls, dancing Memories: Jen, Tracy’s parties, going out for breakfast Er getting caught “Hi hon” Future: Own a Business. Brian J Letendre Cowbri Interests: girls, cars, motorsports Memories: Bur- ger King at lunch jr y r “Good call ” Future: Own a Business. Donald F . Letendre Nancy M B Letendre Bed VICA, Soph, Jr Cl Off, Yearbook, Plan Comm, SADD, St Coun, Bus Cl, Outing Cl Interests: danc- ing, shopping, being w friends Memories: Sr yr, JD w V and CF, scared w CF, 4 yrs at GL, GL-MC, CW, guys, parties “No way!’’ Future: college, be rich. Denise C Levesque Dee DECA, S ADD, Basketbl, Softbl Interests; music, movies, puzzles Memories: Superbow] game, par- ties a t Jen’s, Deca competitions Future: college, open bigpftess, make lots of money, nice car, stay w Steve. Scott Levesque Footbl, basketbl, w friends “Hey man Windy Windsor S Li Interests: buying clothes, Julian Lennon, sleeping “O.K. fine!!” Future: college-, “dravet To England, become an electronic engineer. Cheryl Ann Linscott Interests: being w my boyfriend, having a good time Memories: having fun w teachers and friends “Ain’t that special” Future: good paying job, have fun in my life. M Linscoi DECA Interests: dancing, cruising w girl Memories 30 w TF, Jen’s party £ w TDjfrfend$rcarpt guys “ Can I help j t ure: Own a Business, make millions. ts Memories: W( vay” Future: op i James R Lynch Jimbo Interests: weightlifting, partying, women Memo- ries: girls in the halls Future: become an electrical teacher. Jennifer A MacKenzie Jen Interests: skiing, karate Memories: fun times friends on other wk “Are you serious” Fu- ture: college, travel. Wayne Interests: girls, Chevy’s, going out w friends, ski- ing Future: Own a Business, have a good life. Jennifer Mahoney Jen Interests: puzzles Memories: DECA, Steve Landry, 17th birthday party “OH my head ” Future: stay w Steve, be rich, expensive car. -bmd . ' J Theodore Marcopoulos Christine Marcouillier Memories.being w friends, Tina, Diane, SP, LG, Rf, the iimo ride, Lisa’s things, parties, being late for school Future: college, make the best of what life has to offer. Debra Marion Collette M. Marquis Interests: guys, cars, having fun Memories: skip- ping school and going to the beach “Well isn’t that special!’’ Future: college, marriage, be suc- ' ran cisco L Marrero ' ufure: Own a Busine: : coming out of my shell, having a good on ’t know what to do! Future: college, Lisa A Marriott Boonga Interests: volleybl, guys, parties, going out w SB, JS, JB, NW, GS, AM Memories: gym, PfrD girls bathrm, 18th birthday party “Your buminin” Fu- ture: marriage, live life to the fullest. Anthony M Martin Ant ootbl, V1CA Interests: partying, working Mem- ories: friends, Mr. Shurmaster “I don’t care” Fu- ture: Master Plumber, own a business. S ADD Interests: trucks, quads, a good life ‘‘Just one point, that’s all I need” Future: make lots of money, have a nice looking girlfriend. Stephen R. Martin Basebl Memories: Superbowl victory “Forget it” Future: Culinary Arts. A Christine M Masson Krissy SADD, VICA, Interests: guys, Memories: falling down a flight of stairs jr vr Where are we? Which way? Future: college, own an Acc ' t Firm, be rich and happy. Christine D. Matte Christina Memories: causing trouble w JC That’s the tick- et” Futurer college for respiratory therapy. Christopher A Mptte T-bone Interests: cars, friends, music, Chrissy ' tytemories: too many “As long as she makes you happy!” Future: Own a Business, become rich. Shawn N Matte Marty Interests: cars, girls, partying Memories: student strike in Mr. Bellevance’s class Future: Own a Business. tr y Brian L. McNamara U Maria E Mendonca MSrM FSA Interests: guys Memories: sophomore year Future: become an Executive Secretary. Saozinha Men Bus Cl, FSA, Yrbk Interests: guys, taking pixs, music Memories: fun w friends,JC, John, flying lessons in shrthnd Future: graduate, make the best of life. David A. Mennella Footbl, Track 8r Field Interests: waterskiing, girls, quadriding Memories: proj adv and Mr. Fallon “Intense” Future: be my own boss. tling Future: become an auto mecha Wrstlg Interests: gin Memories: brother Veronica A Milinazzo V S _ 5 ‘ u Va , Sr Class V.P. Mi banquets own a business. Kellie I Mercier Kel Cheerleading, Softbl, FSA pres, St Coun, SADD Interests: modeling, politics, going out w friends, having fun “T.T.F.N.” Future: college, degree in business, become a Cruise Director, retire at a young age w lots of money. Nadine R. Mercier Derek E Metzler. Dog Metz Footbl, Track £r Field, Va r Cl Interests: girls, party- ing, playing footbl Memories; good friends, good times, Mr. Rose “Why’d ya do it !?!” Future: work, settle down. Louis P. Michaud Karen G Millette Kar Bsktbl,Sr Class Sec, S ADD Interests: dancing, rol- lersktg, bowling Memories: argueing w JP, fr yr, talking w NM Future: drafting, marriage, family. Laurie L Millette Spanky Vllybl, Track, Var Cl, SADD Interests: writing, friends, sports Memories: Carol, Chris, Sue, bowl- ing pin Future: move from N.E, Psychology. Luz N Montalvo Lucy VICA, St Coun Interests: music, dancing, volleybl, swimming Memories: library during Mr. Yavar- row class, Horribles Parade ’86 “I don’t know” “I’m just kidding” Future: marriage, family, suc- cess. Kathleen M. Moriarty Lizzie ■ « ' 5 Interests: softbl, bowling, skating, music Future: own my own food establishment. Christine M. Morin Chris “Right!” y W i A Marc R ?au Moose Interests: collecting basebl cards, girls Memories: cemetary job in Tynsboro soph yr “What are you all jammed up?” Future: work for a few yrs then start my own company. Eugina P Muise Jeannie Interests: dancing on Sun nights Memories: good times in Food Tech “Oh my God!” Future: Own a Business w my sister. i v Crissy A Mu si a I Stretch FSA, Bus Cl, Interests: movies, reading, music, partying w friends Memories: pr oj adv, Horribles Parade “Guess what?” Future: college, become a ■veterinarian, own a business. Dianne C Nason Dede Interests: guys, concerts, weekends Memories: Lisa, sisters?, friends, cosmo, expo, Nutcracker “Can we go now?” Future: open a hairdressing Interests: basketbl, volleybl, chilling w someone Memories: getting blamed for pulling the fire alarm “God blessed you” Future: buy a house, car, marriage. Robert K. Newton , Loretta A. Ouellette Lisa Marie Pacheco V1CA Comp. Interests: dancing, cosmo, perms Memories: dancing the chicken w Mrs. T, hang- ing w DI, MC, MW, AW, Yoda “When’s break?” Fufure: be a sucessful and wealthy cosmotologist, live life to the fullest. Cassandra A Pagaci Memories: Tony, lim w TA, CP, beach Ful Robert T Page Page Interests: machine s ho ' wn a Busines: Roland M. Oates Footbl, S ADD Memories: Sue and her many boyfriends “Cel in here and get hurt.” Future: ' Army, college in Florida. Jeffrey Scott Nolan m Michelle M Paladino Mick mr zmiimm v k ' J SADD, V1CA, FSA, St Court, Cheerleading Inter- ests: going out w friends, Dave, shopping, skiing Memories: being late every morning, field trips to Boston “I love it, it’s green!” Future: have a stable career and a happy life. Eric C Paquette Butter Interests: moto-cross, skiing Memories: proj adv “Shoop!” Future: build robots. Interests: skiing Memories: hockey games in shop “Cool, mun!” Erik W. Parece Interests: water sports, the beach Memories: being brought to school in a cruiser “From here to the wall” Future: Own a Business. Roger A Peace Black Knight St Coun Interests: Kim, martial arts Memories: splitting my panis playing hacky sac “ Broken ” Future: career, wife, kids. Kevin L Pelleti Interests: kissing Michele Memories: tripping over security guards car “It wasn’t me, it ivas her Future: lie. technician, happy and rich life w soon to be wife and son. Robert J. Pelletier Lillian B Perkins Lill S ADD, DECA Softbl Interests: going out w girls, DECA, rollerskating, mall Memories: Jen M sweet 47 party, going for breakfast and getting caught “ You think so Future: college, own a business, be Interests: concerts, music, parties M smaching vending machines to get mo “What time is it? Future: successful job, Memories: playing hack Future: Own a Business Saiyo Phomveha Lisa Maria Picanso btofa. .hum Interests: going out w Timmy Memories: PErD girjsbbathrm “Chi II out” dren. Future: marriage, Robert f Pilato Bf VICA.Bus Cl Interests: girls, music, computers, sports Memories: waiting for the elevator fresh yr “Your socks are untied” Future: buy a house, be rich. Michele A Plante Spaz Interests: being w Dianne, Cory Hart Memories: Mark Alemesis, Mr. Gomes’ jokes Future: have a wonderful life, become a dancer or actress. ' 1111 Elizabeth Popoloski Beth Interests: shopping “Don’t get wise.’’ forge M. Porto Var Cl, basketbh soccer, basebl Interests: girls, movies, sports, foot bl games Memories: Superbowl ’86 “Exactly!” Future: Northern Essex CC, major in engineering science. Vivian I. Quintero Mary Ann Rafferty MA Softbl, SADD, VICA. St Coun, Yearbook, News- paper, Sr Plan Comm, Interests: CYO, dancing, skiing Memories: softbl, field trips to Boston and Gape Xlod “Wrong! I don’t know, I don’t care!” Future: travel agent. mirr mm s ' Christopher Redinger Tree Tennis Interests: music, guitar, being in a band Memories: underfeated AJi-Star tennis team ‘‘Oh, eau. Shudoop, let’s jam ” Future: study guitar in Hollywood, become famous. Scott D Reed Rassman Interests: Renee Filiatrault Memories: Hampton Beach w Jim, Bob, Brian “What time are we outa here?” Future: work ’til I die. Victoria M Reedy Vicki Interests: watching guys in the halls Memories: nice looking guys “I’m so aggravated with this’’ Future: nursery school teacher. Catarina A Reis Mugsy FSA, Bus Cl, Yrbk, Sr Plan Comm Interests: writ- ing, music, guys, Memories: Prom w Vinnie Car- ter, MC, SM, KC, LA, EC, CM, KMc, DB, JM, NR, KM, HC, MC, JS, Future: college, success. Tracy A Reyes Baker % Interests: Rich, shopping; Bon-Jovi Memories; get- ting caught in the testing center, 9 14 87, L0 J4 87 ‘‘Go for it!” Future: have a great life, party alot. Shannon L. Rey S Belinda FSA Interests: bask Fbl -JMe mories: having Mr. Morse’s class Future: college, major in acc’t, marriage, children, be rich. ' X ym v f ■!.-- Dwayne Anthony Rondeau m ym m - : i RBP VICA, St Court, S ADD, School Improvement Court Interests: collecting 45 RPM records, dancing, girls Memories: VICA comp’t, coll, eng, pro;, adv., - Horribles Parade ’86, Prom ’86 ” People” -FutnT ' e: college, marriage, start my own business. Rene Rosa FSA, Sr Class Pres. Interests: dancing, being w friends Memories: Lyp-sync contest, Horribles Parade, Christmas show Future: college, Ex.S ec’t, dancer. Carrie Ann Russell Interests: Bill, art, music, concerts, Memories: KISS lip-sync, Gail and Luz, Future: keep my friends, live my life the way I want. -• Choetra Sam Sonia I Santiago Ivette VIC A, SADD Interests: dancing, checking out guys. Papo Memories: hanging w cosmo girls Fu- ture: Own a Business, college. Guy E. Santos Soccer Interests: girls Memories: 2nd in CAC soc- cer league, qualifying for states in ' 87 Future: Own a Business. Lisa I. Santos SADD Interests: my boyfriend Memories: hanging out w JC, GP, MB, CM, listening to JC and MB fight Future: L.P.N., marriage, happy life w Alicia. Jr J odi A Sevigny ncing, skating, parties Memories in d w Dl, MD, LP, giving Donna pig happy day’’ “It’s 9:00” gy backs •.■I, ’ • v .V V Susan M Schwartz Sue Interests: travel, camping, horses, Memories: slic- ing my finger w potatoe peeler, proj. adv. Future: workin a travel agency. Julie A Secchiaroli Sac-attack Interests: guys, going out w Sharon and Bonnie on wkeds, parties Memories: P -D girls bathrm, gym w Mr. Waish “1 wanna go home” Future: college, marriage. FSA Interests: accounting, word processing, com- puters Future: college. Pauv Seng T Pamela ) Sexton Pamula St Court, VI CA, Newspaper Interests: shopping, guys, reading, music, animals Future:college, open a business. Leona Shanks Trouble Maker a,oing out w friends Mem- Let’s party” Future: buy a SADD, VICA Interests: ories: skipping classes ’88 Iroc-Z-Z28. Jeffrey M. Shattuck Carl E Sheehan, Jr. Skinny Interests: partying Memories: girls in the hallways Future: become an electrician. Tammie M Shipley Air Head SADD, St Coun, VICA Interests: basketbl music, parties Memories: BP, JN, PS dra into boys bathrm ‘‘Hi you bunch -of 5 si allv A re ' you serious uturer g$g opening a family intervention center. V s. 1 John M. Silva Joao Interests: tunes, girls, parties, my car Memories: watching Mr. B flip out “Geek, oh bro” Future: Own a Business. Michael M. Silva Chilly Bean Soccer Interests: parties, girls Memories: gII those jeautiful chicks “Skull it’’ Future: Own a Business Cheryl A. Simard Interests: beach, partying Memories: The Break- fast Club Friday’s w JB, NW, SB, BM, TA, JB, concerts Future: college, own a company, make lots of money, marriage. Kevin R. Simard Kev Memories: Mr. Barnfield’s stories during related “Isn’t that special’’ Future: become a diesel me- chanic. 1 ' «Sijyw Michael Spanner Barbara A Stairs Triple-B Cheerleading Interests: guys Memories: skipping class “I have a headache” Future: college, ASS- Degree in Mental Health. Interests: computers, basebl Memories: Gail, co-op Future: college, own a Trans Am. Michael J Stripling Stripper Interests: girls, cars, music Memories: Superbowl ’87, Horribles Future: college, own a business. Paul L Sylvester VICA Interests: girls, music, parties Memories: Chuck chasing Joe into the wall “Dishrag” Future: college, family. Kevin W Taylor Judis Interests: girls, fast cars, wrestling Memories: first day “Isn’t that special” Future: Own a Business. David A Tevepaugh Kitchen Interests: footbl, partying Memories: being w Ju-Ju “Loser” Future:become an entrepreneur w my brother. Kristine M Timm Kris SADD, St Co un, VICA Interests: movies, having fun w Bryant Memories: extra activities getting us out of class “Scumbags” Future: move out o the house, marry Bryant, have two kids. • I y Ronald P. Tremblay Andrew T Trombly Memories: all the fun I had for four years Future -Army — _ Wayne D. Interests: cars, parties, girls, beach Memories: Mr. G’s class, shop, Mac’s mopar, summer of ' 87 Fu- ture: own a body shop, buy a house, build a crazy car, marriage. Bryan P. Turcotte VICA, St Coun Memories: friends, good times “Fab! Dude” Future: college, computer program- _jning, travel, marriage. Vachon Interests: girls, guitar chicks in Own a Business. Mary Ellen Vadney ading Memories: nice tei ' uture: be a famous chef. Cynthia Vaillancourt Cindy S ADD, Interests: bowling, walking, music, hang- ing around Memories: Horribles Parade, footbl hanging w friends “I was sick” Future: :o me a Medical Laboratory Technician. Paul R Vaillancourt Interests: tennis, basebl Memories: all the parties Future: own a carpentry business. Danny T Verge Dan Interests: fast cars, brunettes, working out Mem- ories: steel cage matches ‘‘Am I late?” Future: save money to have a good time. Susan M Warren Susie VICA, SADD, Bus Cl Interests: dancing, boyfriends Memories: lunch w masonry, Tricia “I do what I want, when I want!” Future: being the best that I can be, college, stay w one guy. Michelle Marie Willis Memories: hanging w CL, LP, DI, ) S, MJ Future: work in a nice salon. Arleen . Wolterding c Colleen J Wreen S ADD, St Coun Interests: friends, shopping, spending time w boyfriend Memories: McD’s first per. “But why?” Future: secure a job, marriage, family, further education. Gerald R Yaffa Yaff Cross Country, Track, V1CA, St Coun, Yearbook Memories: electronics ’85-’ 88 “Nope!” Future: col- lege. Shane E Ya DECA Memories; true” “That’s come a Disc Jockey, marriage. Sophanara Yim V f J X A 5 V ' 7 F. Marc Young Marc Interests: girlfriend, chillin ' out “Haa-Hut” “Scooby-doo Future: be $usse$$ful, own n Toyota Supra Turbo. Kellianne Zaker Kelli Interests: dancing, being w friends Memories: — “Figgy” “It happens” Future: be successful. xV v.Y To my daughter whom I am very proud of, and wish the very best for her in the future. Love Mother Lillian B. Perkins Mechelle: May life bring you all that your heart desires. Ma Er Dad Fortin Mechelle Boure Monique: May happiness and success b a close friend. Sorrow and hurt neve cross your path. Ma Er Pa Monique P. Fortin Ron, Great job! We’re proud of you. Follow your dreams! Love Mom and Dad. Congratulations and Best Wishes. Love Mom Dennis Ronald James Laferriere Shawn N. Matte Wayne, we knew you’d make it! Your sisters Doris, Jeannie, Joyce Loureen, brothers John, Denis, Henry, Brian, Ru; sell Er Lucien, Ma Er Dad Wayne Denis TrudeJ Bob — you made it! Best of luck. Love Mom. Dad, Tim and Nike I know it’s not often we see one another, but it’s times like this that are so dear. Love, Mom Er Dad To our little “Queenie,” thanks for bein you and making us so very proud of yoi Lots of Love, Ma Er Dad Robert J. Pelletier, Jr. Michael E. Ducharme Renne P. Jacques Paul, your school years have gone by very quickly, you’ve always been a good son, and we’re proud of you. Love Alwavs, Mom Er Dad Tou Our Daughter, You are as beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside. Love Always, Ma Er Dad Paul Rudolph Vaillancourt Kellie Irene Mercier Dwayne — Congratulations! May a. your future endeavors be as successful a your high school years. Love, Dad Er Mom “ 1988 ” Dwayne Rondeau Wishing you success and happiness. With Love from your family. but I Chris, we had our ups and downs, wouldn ' t have wanted another son. We made it! Myself, Dad and Lisa are so proud of you! For the man you turned into. Love, you know who. Michael James Simmons Christopher Robert Cowgill Kathy “Ka-Chunga” Connell you are the Greatest Daughter a Mom could ever have. I love you and all the “precious memories” you’ve given me. Love, “The Greatest Mom in the World” “De” Michelle, for an extra Special daughte may all your future wishes come frui We love you. Mom Er Dad Michelle Ann Comtois All our love Mom Er Dad Christine D. Marcouillier 80 81 VY n Wv i 1. Steve Salvas 2. Mary Ann Rafferty 3. Lynn Abrams 4. Veronica Milinaz- zo 5. Kathy Connell 6. Michael Ducharme 7. Jeffrey Ca risen 8 . Kim Germann 9. Mark • Alan Guillotte 10. Michelle Gauthier ■ Kevin Lefeb- vre 11. Joe Langlois 12. Wayne Trudel 13. Robert Pelletier 82 84 85 86 er Most Likely to Succeed Mark McGrade — Patricia Labonte Most Athletic Nancy Letendre — Dwayne Rondeau Chris Brackett — Veronica Milinazzo — Crosby Brackett 87 Most Bashful Most Talkative Keith Carnevale — Lisa Picanso Mike Silva — Nancy Letendre Best Personality Best Dressed Tony DaSiJva — Kellie Mercier Mike Fur ey — Kellie Mercier Nicki Rosado — Freddie Mercado Laura Conlin — Jim Guthrie Class Flirt Sue Warren — Jim Lynch Best Looking Mike Furey — Nichole Williams 90 Shawn Dumont — Marion Gagnon 91 92 a’:. fust when I thought I finally learned in v lesson well There was more to this than meets the eye. And for all the things you taught me, only time will tell, if I will be able to survive — Teacher, teacher can you teach me? Can you tell me all I need to 93 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Congratulations to the graduates of the Class of 1988. Suddenly, the routine, the bus rides, the early mornings and busy schedule are over. You are now about to become involved with a new life — a life of personal discovery and vocational fulfillment that your education and carefully developed skills will help create. You should be both proud and grateful as you now begin this new chapter in your life, proud because of the accomplishments and contributions that you, individually and as a class, have made to the community and school — and most importantly — to each other; grateful for the vocational and technical skills that you have gained and, hopefully, will always possess. Remember, however, as you pursue your personal and professional goals, your teachers, guidance counselors, and disciplinarians will no longer be there to provide those moments of encouragement and understanding that were often times so very much needed. Please be mind ul of the fact that you must not allow your personal and technical skills to deteriorate by settling for simply an entry level position for any length of time. It is extremely important that you continue to pursue your future educational and skill development goals so that you will always be fully prepared to meet the many demands and responsibilities that lie ahead. Do not forget those years that you have spent here at Greater Lowell Regional, for they probably represent the most significant stage of your development. The Class of 1988 has left a legacy to the Greater Lowell Regional School District and community. The citizens, the governmental institutions, and the children from this area have all benefited from your enthusiasm, skill and spirit. Never forget all the good times and services you have received from your community tax dollars, and strive to maintain the same style and determination that you have displayed throughout your career at Greater Lowell. In closing, I wish you continued success and fervently hope that you will be able to utilize the skills you have developed during your years at Greater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical School as a springboard or becoming a truly positive orce in this community in the years to come. William J. Collins-Superintendent Director uja In Uu i P eacV me i uaril Vo V qcV ' Sheilu Herbert — As s’ I. Superinten dent Director of Curriculum fames Mitchell — Ass’t. to the Su perintendent Raymond Sullivan — Director of Vo cational Studies SCHOOL COMMITTEE Harold Bell-Tyngsboro Bernard Bettencourt- Dracut Edward Bishop-Dracut James Dadoly- Dunstable William Kirmin-Lowell George Kou- laheras-Lowell John Ryan-Lowell Michael Sulli- van-Lowell MARKETING EDUCATION DATA PROCESSING ABOVE Paul Slopes, Marian Daher, Joseph Gri fin LEFT James SI. Hilaire, Judith Bent, Patrici Sousa INSERT Joseph Bagglieri HOTEL 7 LODGING DpmHnic lefprdi:, iyiichael Lenzi BUSINESS TECHNOL eap 5 ABOVE .Sea led: Charlene. Evan, Elaine Holland Standing: Mary Luppin, Ellen. Carroll, Maureen Gleason, Martha Nawp, Eyftfyn Heinrich. LEFT Leo Dunn, Edward Yavarmv eacKeR UacY eR Can PHYSICAL EDUCATION Paul McCarthy, Patricia Feeney; Timothy Walsh. David Willey, Susan Maslowski. Mi- chael O ' Brien. Katherine Dil- lon. Thomas Casper. Joseph Kane-Clusler Chairperson. Bo- land Guthrie, Mark Beali Richard Rose, Kevin Brooke, Paul Jussaume, Raymond Sullivan, Jr., Peter Marlowe George Harrington-Cluster Chairperson PLUMBING UPHOLSTERY Melvin Shurmaster, Charles Bamberg, Joseph Conlin, Gary Aunchman MASONRY TOP Arman d Lefehvre, Lorraine Chrisfman RIGHT ]arnes Moynihan, Peter LeBlanc, Martin McCann CARPENTRY HVAC PAINTING DECORATING Richard Calledare, Bruce Sk aff Ronald Desjardins, Douglas Weilbrenner, Raymond Metthe UjQml o V WD(jO KJU CAuJRonG f R om PwglrT FOOD TRADES COSMETOLOGY UPPER LEFT Emile Les sard, Alfonso Ventola, Peter Coffin, Brian Hodge, Paul Morin ABOVE Edmond Solomon-Personal Services Cluster Chairperson LEFT John Taylor, Phyllis Tzitzenikos AUTO BODY Edward ' Dumas, John Sheehan, Kenneth Masera °? vne. X cuon ' AUTO MECH Robert Fedorchuk-CJuster Chairperson Edward Boisvert Charles Hewitt, Ed ward Sudoi SHEET METAL JK auja ' -j Liu ifa POWER MECHANICS Clifford Prescott, Robert BeUav.ance Raymond McAlea, Ronald Barnfield MACHINE SHOP Regis Richard, Joseph Huo.t, John Machado WELDING Conrad Marchand, Herbert Little, Allen Rose ' Ve.QcheR Can A- on CHAPTER I ' cMenimen-Director SEATED Eileen Gleason, Maryann Fraser STANDING Margaret Farley, Philip Nolan Shari Bennett, Janet Herrelko, Maureen O’Malley, Elizabeth Scanlon Janet Cunningham, James Willard HOME ECONOMICS Kathleen Howe, Nancy Moise, Patricia Normand if r cJiW )( coi X. fall uJi l °V vn tne if X WaJnV o URonq Veqc.lneR feacKep. Ca ' o CHILD CARE Nancy Ray ne — Cluster Chairperson Anne Golden, Eleanor Royte, Michelle Sepe, Nancy Brumagin, Marlene Abodeely FINE ARTS FASHION DESIGN Janet Georges, Dawn Rancourt GOIT - 0 LPN PROGRAM Ruth Nunnery — Cluster Chairperson Alice Hildreth, Katherine Carroll HEALTH ASSISTANTS ABOVE Carol Davidson, Claudette Maria, Gladys Dyer RIGHT Theresa Furlong BILINGUAL Seated Anna Paradis, Starr Betses, The- resa Shelzi Standing — Constance Ve- lasquez, Kevin Frost, Elaine Lane, Jac- queline Pa z, Aniello Guerra, Patricia Ryan, Maria Silva DRAFTING Carol Shabouian-Cluster Chairperson Randell St. Pierre, Gilbert Moran, oseph Yamello, Gerard Hould, Alan Bell, Nicholas Gelarde res PRINTING Peter Milo nopoulos, Anthony DiSanzo, John Ru iange, Walter Shanahan oe V OR uj u_ on jou Cor 60A ELECTRONICS hep. eckcY e.p COkH mou I Thomas Adie, George Aslanian, Frederick Sheehy - % -Q - • ELECTRICITY • •• Robert Love, William Stuart, William Croteau James Moloney O W Q u - vkeRe- Qrvl cV eR C£xr ijou teacrY IVie U eaRS go on and COMMERCIAL ART Bandy Lautenschlager, William May, Joseph Lem a SPECIAL NEEDS SEATED Kim Barnes, Edith Mahon, Valerie Kouchalakos, Nancy Brous- seau, Laurie Bishop, Laurie Stackpole, Terry De srosiers, Karen Condaris, Deb- bie Sherwood STANDING Robert Ganem-CIuster Chairperson, Eric Bur- gess, Mary Jo Santoro, Susan Wilker- son , Robert BeniCasa , Linda McMenimen, Francis, Heslin, Margaret Parent, Georgette Ter Veen, A 1 Bar- samian, Sheila StoweiJ, Debra Szylvain, Patricia St. Peter, Keith Meiiones, Kathleen Bell, Gly nnis Ferruccio, Shei- la Proulx e.r Can GUIDANCE Charles Loucra t-PJacement Director Seated: Margaret Lombardi, Edward Kazalski, Joanne Ragwar Standing: Emanuel Manolopoulos — Director, Bart O’Sullivan, Harry Donovan, Kevin MacLaughlan uj uuon DISCIPLINE Carol Bell — School Nurse David Murphy, Timothy Fallon me i uiotA l co fs5 o T % q p lo icll j o ' a uj pon ve. cl SOCIAL STUDIES ! , j 0lJ 4eacW -Vtqc ttasmre ABOVE Garry Murphy — Clus- ter Chairperson LEFT Seated: fa- net Veves, Patricia O ' Brien, Paul Lappin, Kathleen Condle, Mary Moriarty, Garry Murphy, Paul McLaughlin, Thomas Gallagher, fames Cassin, William Morse, David Maclaughlan ns hbL s LANGUAGE ARTS Seated: Elaine Kerachsky, ' Theresa Nicholson, Kathleen Drolet, Robin Dowling, Karen Kier nan Standing: Rob- ert Dick, Susan Dwyer, foan Gallagher, Kathleen Murphy, Robert Lussier, Joanne Duggan, Kerry Cavallaro Seated: Peter Vergados, Denise Rudolph, Sharon Piendak, Mari yn McLaughlin, Doris Cohen, Peter Kenney Standing: Edward Lynch, Helaine Clegg, Anne Marie Condike, Herbert Raislrick, Rita Smith, Ann Marie Buczek, David Chouinard, Dennis Murphy-Cluster Chairperson ABOVE Seated: Jane Connell, Eileen Kaskons, Karen Zielinski, Patricia Ward Standing: Dennis Murphy-Cluster Chairperson, Charles Ko urkou- Jakos, Paul Gomes, James Vergados, Robert ScanneU, Ernest Hebert, Richard Marchand LEFT Dana DeFilippo, Joseph Husson t - !• vJ ■aiMMarn v! i 1 w Sealed: Constance Greenhaige, Mary Higging, Katherine Regan, oanne Mc- Namara, Standing: Roberta Tharpe, Ruth Ann Gerow, MaryAnn Hayward, Je an Sullivan, Dorothy Kerrigan, Anne lanuzzo, David Saul Fur Right Jack Hall — Media Director, Right: Judith Haggerty — Ass ' t Librarian ■I ,taS - ' : i WKK 1%, ' l.s so ' R 12 kV V jBM ! Rea cR QC-heR Can ST jfk Nelson Burns; Testing Director RVvMt. teacVxeR ve_qc.V er can u X Reo ' Pveal uJorU CO,)) 1 l on 4Uo5e co k 0 V? elewc. Wne 5MsVe.vne £a ' p. -teacVK Le t. Al Harrington: Data Process- ing Director Below: Joyce Hanks SUPPORT STAFF Seated: Claudette Pare, Standing: Jeanne Siopes, Beverly Gibson, Judith St. Jean, Naomi Jackson Paula Centeno, Caroline Landry Mary Gail Camiolo; Secretary to the Vocational Director Patricia Reid — Health, Occupation Secretai Seated: Theresa Ffqgan, Standing: Jane Dumont, Susan Metzlet Secretaries to Discipline and Attendance Maria Silva — Bi-Jingual Secretary You never really When love will com ' ejr go 1 But yesterday I was alone Suddenly I walked you ho n l never really knew | What love could make me. I’ll send the message in a Trust in the mercy of the 1 Stormy weather, oh ecdi Waitin’ for love to Senior Class Officers Veronica Milinazzo, Karen Millette, Laura Conlin, Nicki Rosado Senior Class Advisors Kathy Howe Kathy Conole 112 jSpr M %Srir S? ' •mhi ' WkSSBF jP ij Sr « ,- X iaPffiJ ' . ’ ■R p r i ’jf FT 117 ■MHnwHvnn Yearbook Advisor Jan Cunningham Background Art Saiyo Phomveha Michelle Gauthier — Gloria Candelaria Co-editors 319 s A D D Colleen Wrenn , Alicia Coupal, Debbie Berube, Lori Bourassa, Krissie Mercier, Wendy Turcotte. Seated: ( Bell — Advisor. 120 Future Secretaries of America y Merrier — VP, Cathy Reis — Corr. Sec., Kelly Mercado — Treas., Sheila roll — Pres., Cathy Connell — Rec. Sec. Front: Jesse Edwards, Barbara Burgess. Standing: Renne Jacques, Jorge Porto. Freshman Class Officers A Holly Young — Plan. Comm., Erica Morales — V.P., Becky Chouinard — Pres., Colleen Thomas — Plan. Comm. icia Perrault, Cathy Connell, Gayle Machado 121 CO H-t [— i | h U i-J PQ Fronl Row: Kris Mercier, Aurea Santiago s o p H O M O Back Bow: D Barbara Plouffe, Angela Noel, J? Mike McCarthy c L A S DECA S Front Row: enni er Mahoney, Lisa Felix, Christine Comtois. Back Row: Karen Front Row: Monique Fortin, Debbie Marion, Gina Barnes. Back Row: Scott Li Diaz, Denise Levesque, Tracy Lesslie, Tracy Flaherty, Mary Anne Grant, Ann seure, Loretta Ouellette, Ftarold Diaz. Marie Fyter. 122 QUEEN THE WORKS con side 1 Varsity Football Row 1: Jim Gulhrie, Jeff Nolan, Pat Graham, Barney Judge, Sean Farrell, Joe Curtis, Pat Carney, Dave Tevepaugh, Derek Metzler Row 2: Chris Popov, Dave Morin, Stev’e Scha er, Steve Santos, Dave Camara, Mike Dame, Lee Power, Lenny Luz, Sam Bower, John James. Greg Johnson Row 3: Coach Tom Casper, Gary Arpin, Tony Andricopulas, Jeff, Ignacio. Dan Lavoie, Glen Aho. Mike Sheehan, Jim Bellrose, Scott Draper, Luis Ferrer, Frank Beaudry, Coach Dennis Murphy. 124 125 Cheerleading 126 HOMECOMING 127 1 Field Hockey Row 1- Kim Weldon, Joa nne Lord Row 2: Kris Taft, Laura Conlin, Chris Pare, Veronica Milinazzo. Lisa Sweaft. Liz McArd le Row 3: Amy Taft, Samantha Gauthier, Coach Meiiones, Shelly Bernier. Michelle Chart ier Missing from photo: Karen Gath. 128 Varsity Volleyball flow 1: Ja nine Brnnk. Rebecca Rich. Ginger Rogers.Sfephunie Gmndin, Filonienu Amoral Row 2: Coach Goss, Collette Millette. Cindy Mailloux. Cap t. Laurie Millelte, Barbara Burgess, Lis a Marriott, Beverly Laurent. 1 29 icl arcit r C n pppr e end - We cirSliy oOCCer e are champions, No time for losers ’cause ie world - I’ve ta thank you ail - B nd I ain’t gonna We are the chan I’ve done by ser ly face - But I’ve hampions - We a ly curtain calls - f roses, No pleasi ly friends, And w e are the champ And bad mistake if - my friends, A :ause we are the nd everything th efore the whole I nd - We are the c ly dues - Time al hare of sand kicl till the end - We I’ve taken my be )l - But it’s been onna lose - We e friends, And we’ll k we are the champi ' goes i ! humai he cha ime afl sand ki d - We my bov s been he char r losers litted m the cha time foi le and it a ch ghting • orld - 1’ i n, I’ve ep on f - of thi it - 1 the ;e - Anc is - We rpiise wp are imninns - r f thp world - 1 ’up nairi mw dues hampions, No ti mp tor insert y sentence, But ve come througl W6 are the chan alls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all Front Row: Derek Huggins, Sebio Moniz, Jorge Porto, Paul Mendez, Jimmy Cardoso, Joe Betz, Angel Cruz, Charlie Huggins, Norman Hunt Back Row: Charlie Mederos, Wayne L’Ecuyer, John Silva, Mike Silva, Scott Vezina, Guy Santos, Luciano Silver a r ime alter time - I’v i my fac he cha md my But it’s oeen no oed of roi leasure cruise - 1 consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champi tends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers e are the champions And bad mistakes, I’ve i f - my friends, And we’ :ause we are the chams nd everything that goes efore the whole human nd - We are the champit ty dues - Time after tim tiare of sand kicked in till the end - We are the I’ve taken my bows, Ar il - But it’s been no bei onna lose - We are the hampions, No time for y sentence, But commi ve come through. We « We are the champions, alls - You brought me fame and 5 - Time after time - I’ve done by sentence, But committed m sand ki - We a my bo s been Ve are time fc :ommit h. We Dions, I it me fi I cons II keep Dions - ;s, I’ve ds, An e the c fortune ana everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all But it’s been no bed of ro leasing cruise - 1 consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champi ds, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ire the ohamoions - of the world - ICO id my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my hting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champion 5 w , ' ' 50 r0 world - I’ve taken my bows, And my curtain calls - You brought hank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses, No pleasure cruise - id I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champions-my friends, And we’ Ve are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the chamj kn D ■ if on rw m nn Arima _ fTl j St d |(C ons of - my frier rs ’cause we are and everything afore the whole I Ne are the charr lues - Time afte friends. And we’ll kee uia arc tho r harjipjQ|-|g es wit of sand kicked i md - We are the ken my bows, A t it’s been no be i - We are the cl No time for lose ut committed nc ugh. We are th« ampions, No tin ught me fame a se - I consider i we’ll keep on fi ampions - of the , ‘V O 1 ’ ■ • m nuiiu ■ i c paiu iman n champ a after d kicks We ar bows, een no champ! sers ’c d no c champ a for Ic md for a challi ng - til i - I’ve ’ve ha on figl f the v I thank And I We ar - I’ve akes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve had my share of sand kicked in my face lends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champ a are the clr ling that go whole hun a are the ch lues - Time of sand kic ind - We an ken my bov t it’s been n s - We are tl No time for ut committe •ugh. We ar ampions, N ught me fai e - I consii we’ll keep ip lampions, imo ume lor losers cause we are me cnampions ■ C V sentence, But committed no crime - And bad mistakes, I’ve n r e come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we u Keep on nynuiiy -Hu me enu - we cue me Ve are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, And my cu lls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses aasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champion ends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’c r A my cu f roses mpion: ers ’c d no c champ i for Ic ind for 3 challi ng - til i - I’ve j ’ve hai on figl f the w thank And I face chamfJ id my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we ll I Jlhting - till th Wrp«;tlinp ie champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champii e world - I’ve v And my curtain calls - You brou hank i mm face • ' f ve th ho cf e i ck re w. « nc Store the wnoie numan race - AndTaml gonna iose T we are the cnampions-my irienas, ana we n Keep un iigiiurig Hd - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - 1’ dues - tampio y curta roses, y frient e are tl nd bac - my fi ause w hid ever till the end - We I’ve taken my bo I - But it’s been anna lose - We a Hampions, No tir sentence, But ✓e come througl W6 are the chanr ills - You brougl easure cruise - iends, And we’ll e are the champ nd bad mistake f - my friends, A ause we are the Hd everything th afore the whole id - We are the c iy dues - Time al Hare of sand kic till the end - We I’ve taken my be I - But it’s been i - of th it - 1 thi :e - Am is - We me - 1’ 1 my fa the cha knd my d of ro champi ' losers lifted n the cha time fo ie and r it a ch ghting orld - 1 w, I’ve ;ep on - of th it - I th ;e - An bnna lose - We a re tne cnamoions-mv Trienas. Ana we 11 Keep on naming - tin me ena - we are tne cnamoion s - We lampions, No tit |||KP|fPPj|H!))P|HI)|||||||HpHH|B|)|H9P|||HHHH me ' come througl We are the champions, no time Tor losers cause we are tne cnampions - ot tne worm - i ve taKen my oows, And m alls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all - But it’s been no bed of rc leasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champ iend ? 2 And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for loser: p rp the f hamninns - of thp world - r i[hting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions $ world - l v Swimming And m v curtain calls You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes wit , — i, — -i. — o . .« i — i « « ' ' ' m «. xmioa . i Anei iar j - challenge before the whole human n ng - till the end - We are the champ rld - I’ve paid my dues - Time after gw, I’ve had my share of sand kick gep on fighting - till the end - We an - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, it - I thank you all - But it’s been no sentence, taut commiuea no crime - Ana Daa misianes, i ve naue a iew, Rcnv 1: Rich Bpauchesne. Shelly McGrade, Ed Sullivan. Kafhy Dunn, Ted Palenaude, James Bessy Row 2: Coach Meliones, Chris Logan. Marly Vizena. Kim Sli nchfield. Colleen Thomas. Karen Kiloski. Coach Nutter Row 3: No name, Bob Moore, Kurl Czelewicz. Archie Baril Fred Duehur me Ron- 4: No Name. No Name. Jennifer Lawson. Tracey Lambert Row 5: Mark MacLean, Jayson Joyce, Paul Desroch ers. John Gagnon. Paul Gagnon, Jenni fer Daigle I ain’t he c ie by ’ve e are alls - 1 gnds, e the c d mi - my frie use we a gverything ifore the nd - We a id my dues ve iieu my share of ng - till the end - We are the champ ime for losers ’c mitted no c the champ time for Ic and for it a challi ighting - til world - I’ve few, I’ve hai keep on figl s - of the v h it - 1 thank race - And I pions - We an r time - I’ve i d in my face e are the champ rid - I’ve taken my bows, And my cu du all - But it’s been no bed of rose easure cruise - 1 consiaer it a cnanenge Derore me wnoie numan race - «nu i am gonna lose - We are the champion A L — _ l_ MM, 1 A I U A aUmmamiama Mm ! • l 3erS 5 Q d no c champ g for Ic ind for 3 challi ing - til J - I’ve ’ve hai on figl if the v I thank And I We an - I’ve ( y face champ my cu ills - You brougnt me tame ana rortune ana everytnmg that goes wun n - 1 manic you an - dui u s oeen no ueu of roses easure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champion iends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for lo rs ’ e are the champions - of the world - □ my share of sand kicked in my face - hting - till the end - We are t ' y ' . . world - I’ve taken my bows. V 3TSlty lank you all - But i ’ d I ain’t gonna los e are the champio ve done by senten f face - But I’ve cor ampions - We are tl V curtain calls - Yoi roses, No pleasure c friends, And we’ll are the champion: r J ut I ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we II k -q i ,i ii ' nampions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champio lJcl.SK6 IDQll-irouoht me famp and fortune and evervthino that ones u wrought me fame and fortune and everything that goes w — u. V h 0 | e human are the chan js - Time aftc e of sand kic le end - We 2 iken my bow: ut it’s been r are the cham le for losers ! ommitted no are the chan , No time for e fame and f sider it a cha on fighting - he world - I’v a few, I’ve h ’ll keep on fi lions - of the with it - 1 thar n race - And ipions - We a ter time - I’ve v wi wv« tw i%aw %ed in my fact Roiv 1: Dan Dumais, Jorge Porto, Carlos Maldonado, Derek Higgins Row 2: Head Coach Barry Humphreys, Ed Hopkins, Bob Makins, Jesse Edward s. Dave Camara, Assistant Coach David McLaughian ■ Ui are the chan ws, And my c !TTT.io bed of rosi ' e human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champio the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers Time after time - I’ve done by sentence, But committed no nd kicked in my face - But l come through. We are the chan id everything that g fore the whole hurr )d - We are the chan ' dues - Time after are of sand kicked |ll the end - We are |Ve taken my bows, I - But it’s been no nn a lose - We are t lampions, No time 1 , sentence, But corr p come through. 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O UWCM IIV WGU VI IVdCO; 11V piVVVUI V V« a vviivivwi it a challe ina lose - We are ampions, No time sentence a,, come th ' 6 are the Is - You b asure cru snds, And are the c nd bad mi ■ my frien use we a the champions-my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - ti for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - A nc j k ac j| mistakes, I’ve nade a few, I’v s of - my friends, And we’ll keep or s ’cause we are the champions - of t..w and everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all 9 are ’ve d ace - ampi , ...y cur But it’s been no bed of roses i everythi ‘ore the w d - We are dues - Ti are of sar II the end ve taken i - But it’s nna lose - 3 mpions, sentence s come tf ' e are the Is - You b asure cruiae - i mds, And we’ll before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champions ie end « « «homwiftne _ h la «a ra tha rKomr jQf)s, No time for losers ’c 2 paid But committed no ci ' ’B’l ■ HH ' i HI |1R I ™ 1 S , If kJHtHW Wm m mk Pr i ilWRIH e i d fifWir Pik —j ' • a 1 s — Hr ’ 3? aasure BHyB foT BBk lends, l ' v c ' ::: : ' are thiBp ed s of ■ Pi I y menus, nnu «c i ■ n.cep wn iiyinniy - «... .ne end - We are the champi s ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, And my cur and everything that goes with it - I thank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses uiiaucnyc before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champions ting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for l« 137 ’ce are the champions - of the world - Girls J V Basketball i Uii iuei it are ot sand K c ill the end - We ’ve taken my be I - But it’s been iinna lose - We i Jiampions, No til ■y sentence, But l e come througl )N are the chan ills - You brougl jeasure cruise - 1 ends, And we’ll keep on fighting e are the champions - , nd bar ' j - my f iause v ) d ever afore tl jid - We y dues Jtare of ill the ,’ve tak 1 - But trnna Ic ampic y sente We are .ills - Yi ends, And we’ ip on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - of the world my snare OT Sana KICKea m my race - DUl i ve tome mrougn. vve die me enmii|jiuii8 WI - my Iiicimo, II rMstp ting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions ■ world - I’ve taken mv bows. And mv curtain calls - You brouqht me fame and fortune and everything that goes with onside A i m i T-i. t le human rac rnmo thrnunh eepciGirls Track Field ns - of the world - I’ve paid my dues - Time after ti I’ve nade a few, I’ve had my share of sand kickec i, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end We are e champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, fi at goes with it - 1 thank you all - But it’s been no i lan rac ! ti p i o 3ns - W s cat me - I’ 10 ampi lampio r - rny ci W r j €► 4 % % Df rose - W I halier npions ' js . k ' Jk ’cause f V ep rime - j TBw ihampii v fight for lost Hpr I J ie wc fortun J iank 1 wp ar thp rhammnns of - my friends, Ana we il keep or ampii s ’cause we are the champions - of t WM I , and everything that goes with it - I ti oses, before the whole human race - Anc 4, t . y Hj ie end - We are the champions - W( i paid my dues - Time after time - 1 ’ TFjmH l ad my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champii g - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for los rid - I’ve — Row ' 1: Michelle Allcock, Laurie Millette, Shelly Bernier Row 2: Coach Bill Kulis, Jan Daigle. Chris Daigle, April McLuin, Mellissa Nobrega, Coach Bob Redding ou all - E gonna Ic :hampion jentence, a come tf are the i Is - You b easure cr iends, Ar are the i nd bad m is of - my rs ’cause and ever s before t he end - . r ou brought me fame and forti s cruise - 1 consider it a challei md we’ll keep on fighting - till lampions - of the world - I’ve p ikes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve had iends, And we’ll keep on fight are the champions - of the w ling that goes with it - I thank ' ie whole human race - And I a ' e are the champions - We are dues - Time after time - I’ve d re of sand kicked in my face - I the end - We are the champii e taken my bows, And my curl But it’s been no bed of roses, i lose - We are the champions- No time for lod s ’ca npions, r r- - r i had my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we’ll ke fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champioi the world - I’ve taken my bows, And my curtain calls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes w I thank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses, No pleasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human And I ain’t Ve are the cha - We are th v Mo time for los - I’ve doneBaseball 3ut committee my face - but rve come through. We ar champions - We are the champions, No my curtain calls - You brought me fame of roses, No pleasure cruise - 1 consider it my friends, And well keep on fighting - we d ' 1 - A I’ve of fight •’c he an. 1 1, . W ‘ thanl be Hfek lair ' em , e ■my ie by (shi Jut I’ - I Jin Cctiia - IUU uiuuym me idiuc emu iuiiuiic emu cvciytimiy mat uucs wmi it - i uiaf Row 1. Leo Sousa, Dave Morin, Bob Pelletier. Bronson DeC.arteret, Mike Dame, Tim Golden Row 2: Gary Arpin, John KuraWski, Gary Baillargeon ■— Co-Captain. Chris Lacedra. Len Grenon, Pat Couillard-Co-Captain, Coach Dave MacLaughlin -my ise wi tie - Ar u ' % ' t u 4otl r I’wA trln o 4 . had a r ortrl HaI aiM r mir for impioru •r loser irtune c illenge - till tf Id - l’v€ I’ve ha fightim :he wor thank y U’vi ' r ical ple frU iwe j- A of L’ca am before the whole human race - And I ain’t Jend - We are the champions - We are the c my dues - Time after time - I’ve done by s share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve - till the end - We are the champions - We i- I’ve taken my bows, And my curtain call: .all - But it’s been no bed of roses, No pie gonna lose - We are the champions-my fri fchampions, No time for losers ’cause we I by sentence, But committed no crime - Ar i I’ve come through. We are the champion: - We are the champions. No time for loser ; calls - You brought me fame and fortune pleasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champic ffries 140 md we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ve l. „ me champions - of the world my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we’ll keep on ing - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of vorld - I’ve taken my bows, And my curtain calls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - re cru i ' HH| i race - And ch mis if - my are the i use we ts, And everytf no bed whi npions- the c ’cause -Time crime ny bow flO fortune 1)660 ° mSSfKKm j aljenge me for i e mmitte mU lad my vc bumc unuuyii. We art me ciicmi)jiuiia ui - my incuua, hiiu wc h iveep un lighting We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world ou bror goes with it - 1 thank you e ui adiiu rviurvcu in my the end - We are the champions % k Aiim A m J 5, And the che id mist: - my fr luse wc iveryth jre the id - Wc d my d share II the e I’ve tal- ill - But na lose pions, s nee, Bi ne thro the ch ou broi e cruis , And ' the chc id mist; - my fri luse wc ■ . the champions - We are the Time after time - I’ve done and kicked in my face - But nd - We are the champions n my bows, And my curtain s been no bed of roses, No - We are the champions-my 3, No time for losers ’cause :e, But committed no crime Dugh. We are the champions 3mpions, No time for losers ought me fame and fortune e - I consider it a challenge i’ll keep on fighting - till the ons - of the world - I’ve paid ’ve nade a few, I’ve had my And we’ll keep on fighting ie champions - of the world at goes with it - I thank you le human race - And I ain’t the champions - We gre the Time after time - I’ve done •.and kicked in my face - But nd - We are the champions n my bows, And my curtain « • You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - I thank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses, No sure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champions-my ids, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’ ire the champions - of the world - 141 jad my share of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we II t ghting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champii $ t r. l ] | J.V. oOltU8.Il ed of r )nd 1 ain gonna IU 5 C - v o a.c i..e champions-my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the cha .We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve paid my dues - Time afl .I’ve done by sentence, But committed no crime - And bad mistakes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve had my share of sand ki py face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We ihampions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bov py curtain calls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - I thank you all - But it’s been 1 roses, No pleasure cnjjsp - 1 rnnciri pf it a rh a llennp hsfnre the whole h uman ra ce - And I ain’t gonna lose - W e are the chai py friends, And we’ll k ve are the champions •And bad mistakes, I’ve f - my friends, And w« cause we are the chan find everything that got] Iefore the whole huma f«nd - We are the champ] hy dues - Time after tii i:hare of sand kicked ir •till the end - We are tl I’ve taken my bows, t fill - But it’s been no b fonna lose - We are th Champions, No time fo iy sentence, But comn j f ve come through. We f ' W6 are the champion: j ' alls - You brought me Pleasure cruise - I consider u a uidiienye ueiure me wuuie I ? for loser jmmitted i are the ch jif - my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time fo| cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, And my curtain calls - You brought me fame and find everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all - But it’s been no bed of roses, No pleasure cruise - 1 consider it a ch) iefore the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champions-my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting nd - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - 1 ny dues - Time after time - I’ve done by sentence, But committed no crime - And bad mistakes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve hare of sand kicked in my face - But I’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we’ll keep on till the end - We are the chamoions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of tf I’ve taken my bows, And my rtain calls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - 1 th Sill - But it’s been no bed of roses, No pleasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - An nds, And we’ll I hampions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve paid my dues - Time after time - 1’ , y sentence, But committed no crime - And bad mistakes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve had my share of sand kicked in my fs }’ve come through. We are the champions of - my friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the ch ) We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, And mjl alls - You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it - 1 thank you all - But it’s been no bed of ra ! IO riends, And we’ll kee|| i e are the champions , ! ' And bad mistakes, I’v SSS? Human taut? - miiu i cun i yui - • • jl i I le for losers ommitted n are the cha No time fo 5 fame and sider it a ch on fighting he world - 1’ a few, I’ve ’ll keep on 1 ions - of th vith it - 1 th{ n race - Am lpions - We er time - l’ ed in my fat are the cha ns, And my io bed of ro woe - . = are the champi Front; Kerry Bovvers, Stephanie Grondin. Rita Carroll, Emily Ferrier. Back: Brenda LangJois, Amy Taft, Sheila Carroll, Kim Stinch ieJd. Stacy Rousseau, Dawn Perlack, Rebecca Rich, Fiiomena Amara), Coach DeFilippo U IWHi V W I HUM I ■ ■ v u i im mvrwM pleasure cruise - I consider it a challenge before the whole human race - And I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champ rienc 142 id we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for loser ‘ e are the chamoions - of the world - my share of sand kicked in my race - But i ve come tnrougn. we are xne cnampions oi - my menus, mhu h wch tino - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’cause we are the champions fortune and everything that goes with challenoe before the whole human rax iting - vorld few, I’ve had my share of sand kickec J V Baseball MSS keep on fighting - till the end - We are is - of the world - I’ve taken my bows, i it - I thank you all - But it’s been no ! id I ain’t gonna lose - We are the champic the champions, No time for losers ’ca 3 ne by sentence, But committed no cri t I’ve come through. We are the champif We are the champions, No time for los i calls - You brought me fame and forti pleasure cruise - 1 consider it a challei till ' e F tad ghi w nk Row 1: John Jefferson, Brian O ' Connor, Joe Barii, Tim Golden, Leo Sous a, Ed O Jin, Mike Wiroll, Kevin Considine, Chris Boucher Row 2: Coach Jerry Hould, Scott Fournier, Rick L’Heureux, Ed King, Charlie Huggins, Jim McManmon, Jason Zoulos, Carl Koch, Mike Sheehan, Mark Rasimowicz, Equipment Manager Mike Pearce, Coach Brian Hodge ’ - ' • ' • dui n s oeen no oea oi roses, inu pleasure ina lose - We are the champions-my friends, i impions, No time for losers ’cause we are th sentence, But committed no crime - And bad j come through. We are the champions of - n e are the champions, No time for losers ’caus Is - You brought me fame and fortune and eve asure cruise - I consider it a challenge before nds, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end are the chamoions - of the world - ne wnoie We are th jgjj:) pleasure cruise - 1 consider it a challe i friends, And we’ll keep on fighting - till . are the champions - of the world - I’ve f bad mistakes, I’ve nade a few, I’ve had -, - of - my friends, And we’ll keep on figh cause we are the champions - of the wi ?‘ td everything that goes with it - 1 thank fi ' X before the whole human race - And I z end - We are the champions - We are : .r paid my dues - Time after time - I ' ve d ■- d my share of sand kicked in my face - Siting - till the end - We are the champi ivorld - I’ve taken my bows, And my cur you all - But it’s been no bed of roses, adman rate’- mi id v ain’t gonna lose - We are the chamoions 5 champions - We are the champions, No time for l 143 ’ca VARSITY SOFTBALL 144 Varsity Track Field ifi| V f ace . o ut i ve come throuah We are tampions - We are the champions, No t fn iy curtain calls - You brought me fame roses No nleasure cruise - 1 consider it 2 n lv friends And we’ll keen on fiahtina - 1 e are thechampions - of the world - 1’ rtiicfairpc I’y n$)tip fPW I’V6 f h m mv friprni And wo’H kppn nn fiahtii I ' nd evervthinq that qoes with it - 1 thank before the whole human race - And I ain 1 M nC | - We are the champions - We are the f ' hareof sand kicked hTmy face BuHh III But frslbeen no bed oTroses No k nn3 ? C o _ Wo ara tho rh a mm« n Lm ( Front Row: Marc Deschesne, Bob Moore, Rick Carbineau, Troy Milis, Rich Suprenant, Jerry Yafl Dave Birch, Sean Lessieur, Jason Norman, Dominic Sola. Back Row: Coach Dick Marchand, And: Garcia, Eric Chouinard, Crosby Brackett, Pat Graham, Marcus Reyes, Glen A ho, Jeff Ninteau, Sar; Bowers, Joshua Urgent, Jeff Ignacio, Dave Cote, Coach Bob Redding. 146 j I ■ I IVI I O mu c ' kom nl rnnrl lx i n hr n 4 In mu f0C© “ r? Dhampi ii keep ipions | s with; nan ra ;hampi after t I kicke Ne are DOWS, i en no hampi ers ’ca i no cr m :hampij for los ' nd fort challe ig - til! - I’ve | « ve had m figh the w thank w Vnd I i • Ne are !’ I’ve d ■I isure cruise - i consiuer u a unaiienge ueiure me wnule numaii iaue nds, And we’ll keep on fighting - till the end - We are the champions - We are the champions, No time for losers ’ca arp thp rhamninnc . nf the u nriH _ Ml IU am i yumid luac my cur roses npions ers ’ca d no cr m Dhampi — for los nd fort m i challe ng - till - I’ve 4 ve had an figh the w thank An d I ej i Ne are ■ I’ve d ' face - j :hampi my cur roses, we aie me enaiTipiOnS Tennis !f ti ' frj r !• jr 1 l { r y ' i ■ i i N i j! ;r„ l : f, r Row 1: Keith Beaudry, Carissa Alien, Beverly Laurent, Donna Geoffroy, Brian Beaumont, Stan Smith Row 2: Bill Nelson, Scott Smith, foe LaPlanfe, Derek Huggins, Jorge Porto, Paul McCarthy, Jonathan LaBlanc, Chris Given, Marty Gerow, Coach Tom Casper 148 149 Freshman Volleyball i i i. pj Row 1: Tina Cyr, Cindy Brown, Jennifer Butier, Kathy Higgins. Melissa Nobrega, Mary Ann Bourdea u, Souk Chan Row 2: Coach Goss, Rita Carroll, Jahayra Santiago, Kim Stinchfield, Donna Gagne, Dorothy Tellier, Kerri Bowers, Jen Sweat t 151 lift SOB ifeSB nSriffi !! ti« .f i(4inu1 ttnvn.i lj a gon a 10 il chsi | by se .I’ve c 152 Project Adventure 153 We can find a way. We’re ready right now Catchin’ a wave to ride on Steady now Headin’ where we decide on And 1 know that there’s somethin’ that’s just out of sight And I feel like we’re tryin’ to do something right. Come on make it if we hold on tight Hold on tight. 154 Dedicated to the memory of Karen A. Kiernan educator, caring person and, above all, a Friend Our last school year has come to an end, As we leave, we leave as friends. Going into the world to start anew, Some leaving with ease, others with no clue. Always remember the good times we shared, Leave knowing that someone has cared. Hold onto your memories; Live your future to its best, Leave here with your mind at rest! Christine Comtois 155 156 1.57 159 162 163 164 165 170 171 172 173 174 175 0 I, Lynn Abrams, leave my quietness to Mrs. Royte. I, Luz Agosto, leave all my hugs and kisses to the girls in the Business Tech group. I, Marie Armstrong, leave Stacy all my dirty work. I, Teryean Arseneault, leave my tail to Sharon Brisebois! I, Gary Baillargeon, leave. I, James Barbera, leave my stack of chairs in the caf to any freshman 5 ' 2 or shorter. I, Gerry Baron, leave the reading teachers the headaches I gave them. I, Craig Barrelle, leave my marks in the parking lot. I, Mark Barron, leave my gym sneakers in my locker. I, Mary Ellen Batcheller, leave all my doctor ' s notes to Ms Dyer and Mrs. Maria. I, Paul Benoit, leave all the teachers the headaches they gave me. I, Joann Bergeron, leave Mr. Kane all the jocks he tried to fix me up with. I, Paul Bergeron, leave my five year plan to Ray Gimartin. I. Deborah-Jean Berube, leave Mrs. Heinrich no more prob- lems. I, Sergia Bettencourt, leave my sister Sandra my cobol book piece by piece. I, Doris Bevins, leave what Roger said I should. I. Gerry Biron, leave my best to Paul L. as a father. I, James Blute, leave all my hard earned electrical knowl- edge to J. B. Maloney. I, Mike Boudreau, leave all my ex-girlfriends to the freshmen. I, Lori Bourassa, leave Leo Lemire with Tammy Duboise. I, Mechelle Boure, leave all the heartburn from the caf to the underclassmen. I, Tammy Bourgeois, leave the warning I got for being late for Mrs. Perrico ' s class. I, Chris Brackett, leave my running sneakers to Mr. Meliones so he may someday be as good as me. I, Crosby Brackett, leave my running sneakers to Mr. Mar- chand so he can someday be as good as me. I, Richard Brady, finally leave the Voke . . . Forever! I , Melissa Breen, leave Mrs. Bent my little sister, Kim. I, Suzanne Breton, leave all my teachers good luck with students in the future. I, Iris Brightman, leave all my completed LAPS and good grades to anyone who needs them. I, Sharon Brisebois, leave my running shoes to Mr. Willie. I, Dave Brown, leave Steve Chaisson my Kenwood car stereo for his Mazda RX7 . L John Buckley, leave all my headaches to Mr. Marchand. I, Barbara Burgess, leave Ginger Castrios to deal with Mr. Redding and Bob Leavitt. I, Jill Burley, leave a bottle of Visine to Patti and Sheryl. I, Derek Burnham, leave some of my hair to the electronics teachers. I, Jean Calhoun, leave all my dismissal slips to Mr. Little. — - • I, Sue Callery, leave Mr. lerardi my ducks and bunnies that didn ' t sell during sophomore year. I, Gloria Candelaria, leave G.L. with an upset stomach. I, Brenda Cantres, leave all the guys to the underclassmen I, Dan Carignan, leave my car phone to Steve Landry. I, Jeff Carlsen, leave Mr. Wiley the two cans of foot powde he gave me. I, Patrick Carney, Leave my straw to Mr. Lappin and Mrs Dowling. I, Jodi Carroll, leave Mr. leradi to anyone who can handl him. I, Christine Carter, leave, hoping to spend the rest of my lif with one special senior. I, Joann Carter, leave Mrs. Maria a coffee cup to make coffe in every morning. I, Michelle Castrios, leave $1,000 to Ginger Castrios am everyone else that I borrowed money from. I, Dan Chadwick, leave an exacto knife stuck in a desk to Mi Lema. I, Joyce Chaput, leave all my work in the bakery to Dai Martineau. I, Dave Clark, leave all my outbursts and the urge to sing ii class to Paul Boisvert, “God bless you all!’ ' I, Filomena Coelho, leave my thanks to the bilingual staff. I, Chris Comtois, leave knowing I can start my future. I, Michelle Comtois, leave all my excuses to Mr. Yavarow. I, Kathy Connell, leave all my good times at Greater Lowe i to my sister Kerry. I, Joe Conway, leave some hair to Mr. Moynihan. I, Heather Copley, leave all the cheerleaders my spirit am encouragement to keep the CAC Championship at Greate Lowell. I, Dan Cordeiro, leave Jerry Pare ' my Burger King coupons I, Ismael Cornier, leave my lunch tickets to my hungri friends. I, Scott “Moose” Costo, leave, Bud Foley some muscles. I, Peter Cote, leave my high rubber boots in the disciplin office to whoever needs them. I, Alicia Coupal, leave all my teachers the headaches I gav them. I, Chris Cowgill, leave Jen Brousseau the third floor by th reading lab. I, Enith Cuadrado, leave my thanks to the business teacher for giving me the courage and strenth to make it through tb year. I, Joe Cunha, leave all my teachers a bottle of Valium. I, Joe Curtis, leave Pat Graham my linebacker position. I, Tricia Daigle, leave behind my crush on Bob Dufresne am my sympathy for any freshman who takes D.P. I, Renee Daniels, leave all my work to the upcoming seniors I, Sheila Daughraty, leave my bad attitudes to Mrs Brumagin. I, Sharon Davis, leave! 176 I, Brad DeLuca, leave Mrs. Conole some anti-pep pills. I, Karen Diaz, leave with sadness to Ms Daher and all my best friends. I, Sue Dion, leave my place in the bathroom to Bonnie Morrison. I, Chris Dionne, leave my sense of humor to my shop teacher , Mr. Ventola. I , Michele Doran, leave this school with no regrets. I, Steve Drew, leave a secret prise in the welding shop to any student that wants to find it. I, Mike Ducharme, leave my brunch pass to all under- classmen. I, Terri Ducharme, leave all my excuses to Colleen Kendall. I, Bob Dufresne, leave Chris Hoey, Tracy ' s tan pants. I, Kim Duke, leave the gross lunches for others to eat. I, Shawn Dumont, give Joe Curtis his life back. I, Jessie Edwards, leave Tom Gallagher some of my hair. I, Steven Emond, leave the outdoor coaching job to Coach Ed Murphy. I, Corina Espinola, leave my freckles to all the underclass- men who want to share them. I, Wendie Everett , leave all my Led Zepplin tapes to Ms Cavallaro. I, Sean Farrell, leave Mr. Calladare some wig cleaner. I, Lisa Felix, leave . . . I, Cindy Ferraro, leave to be with Bob Gage. I, Carol Ferreira, leave my “Golden Arches ” to Mr. lerardi. I, Christine Flaherty, leave my 99.9 average to Mr. Scannell. I, Tracy Flaherty, leave . . . I, Christine Flynn, leave all the gum under the tables for the underclassmen. I, Kim Fortin, leave all my excuses to my little sister Kathy. I, Monique Fortin, leave all my elastics to Mr. Lussier. I, Renee Frenette, leave all my stretch pants to anyone who can fit in them. I, Mike Furey, leave Mr. Raistrik with my great mathematical abilities. I, Ann Fyten, leave . . . I, John Gagnon, leave my dirty gym clothes to Mr. Willie. I, Kim Gagnon, leave all of my sewing talents to Mr. Redding. I, Marion Gagnon, leave Robin Ryan the memories of Steve Emond! I, Andres Garcia , leave all my poetry to Mrs. Gallagher. I, Misael Garcia, leave all my money to Ms. Daher. I, Roberto Garcia, leave my smile to Ms Betses. I, Maureen Gath, being of sound mind and, body, leave. I, Chris Gauthier, leave my computer to Tim Thomas to change his grades. I, Kevin Gauthier, leave the knack of picking the winning Monday Night Football team to Mr. Dick. I, Michelle Gauthier, leave my senior health badge to a deserving junior. I, Tammy Gauthier, leave Mrs. Tzitzenikos my graditude. I, Claudette Geoffroy, leave Greater Lowell with great mem- ories. I, Colleen Gingras, leave what I learned in related. I, Thomas Golden, leave some superglue to Mr. Calledare. I, Jorge Gonzalez, leave Mr. Lefebvre a bottle of Barcardi. I, Luz Gonzalez, leave my innocent face to all the guys. I, Melissa Grenon, leave Tricia Labonte a pair of high heels. I, Dan Guilbeault, leave all my incomplete related work to Mr. Richard. I, Mark Guillotte, leave my related work so everyone can pass Mr. Shurmaster ' s class. I, Jim Guthrie, leave my tardiness to Stallion. I, Elaine Hanvey, leave all of my headaches to Culinary. I, Christine Harrington, leave $50.00 worth of make-up to Mrs. Yamello. I, Kelly Haynes, leave all the Cosmo hair on the floor to Mr. Bead. I, Debbie Hebert, leave my height to all the kids in Child Care. I, Gary Hogan, leave my posi wholeshorts to Chauncey Moore, hoping someday his Ford can do them. I, Edric Hopkins, l eave all my great excuses for being late to any poor soul who isn ' t smart enough to think of their own. I, Kelli Horton, leave without a single complaint. I, Mike Hudon, leave Mr. Gomes my shadow. I, Shawn Hudson, leave my printing experience to the whole shop. I, Derek Huggins, leave my straws to any willing jock who can handle the task. I, Brian Hurrell, leave food all over the hallway floor in front of Mr. M ' s room. I, Renne Jacques, leave my dimples to whoever wants them. I, Joseph Jakuttis, leave my name all over the detention hall desks for others to enjoy. I, Stephany Jones, leave my thanks and gratitude to the teacher ' s and guidance staff who helped me through rough times. I, Brian Jopson, leave my good looks to Mr. Rose. I, Michael Joyce, leave all my bookwork to Ms St. Peter. I, Barney Judge, leave my number 2 1 football jersey to Lee Powers. I, Dawn Kapala, leave my bad mood to Mr. Ventola. I, Patricia Karvelas, leave memories of Cobol programming far, far behind me! I, Gene Kelly, leave my talent to Mr. May. I, Terrence Kelly, leave the juniors a hard time. I, Brian Kempton, leave Cathy Richie a list of excuses for her to use to get out of class. I, Kevin Kenney, leave my earing to Mr. Croteau. I, Patti Krygowski, leave . . . I, Tricia Labonte, leave Missy Grenon an upper lip. Qj ) I, John Laferriere, leave Troy Dean my masonry skills. I, Ron Laferriere, leave my good looks to Kevin Lessard so he G) Xj S ' can get some girls. I, Steve Landry, leave my rubber marks in the parking lot. I, Joe Langlois, leave a box of Ex-Lax to anyone who eats in the cafeteria. I, Stephanie Lapierre, leave Mrs. T my thanx and gratitude. I, Karen Larson, leave Mr. Bell a bottle of glue for his car ( doors. 1, Sandra Last, leave all my excuses to Mrs. Brumagin and Mrs. Rayne. I, Paul Lauziere, leave Peter Cote lots of luck with being a Godfather. I, Michele Lemire, leave all my mirrors to Kim Lepine. I. Madeline Lesniak, leave all my corridor passes to anyone who wants them and Mr. Lappin holding the bag. I, Tracy Lesslie, leave my sense of humor to the under- classmen. I, Brian Letendre, leave my little sister all the detentions I didn ' t go to. I, Nancy Letendre, leave Mrs. Clegg some expression! I, Scott Levasseur, leave one of Mr. Dunn ' s ties to Mr. Griffin. I, Scott Levesque, leave my good behavior to the kids in detention. I, Windsor Lewis, leave all my stupid stories about sleeping capacitors and vicious diodes to Mr. Rufiange. I, Cheryl Linscott, leave all the teachers the headaches I gave them and a bottle of Tylenol. I, Chris Linscott, leave knowing that I had the best time of my life at Greater Lowell. I, Cynthia Livingston, leave my little brother two more years and all my headaches. I, Jim Lynch, leave my knee pads to Mr. Croteau. I, Jennifer MacKenzie, leave with good intentions. I, Wayne MacLean, leave my welding skills to Mr. Marchand. I, Dave Mailloux, leave all the boring homework to Mrs. Wilkerson. I, Chris Marcouillier, leave Mrs. Bent for good. K I, Collette Marquis, leave the rest of the electronics students Mr. Raistrick. I, Veronica Marrero, leave Mrs. Shelzi a pair of rollerskates. I, Lisa Marriott, leave Chuck Gross the singing and scream- ing of the volleyball team. I, Anthony Martin, leave Mr. A all my tardy slips and Mr. B a Winston Light. I, Shawn Martin, am not leaving anything to anybody. I, Michelle Marvin, leave Mr. M the virtue of patience. I, Melissa Mason, leave my number to all the long-haired head bangers out there. I, Christine Masson, leave my ability to wake up in the morning to my brother, Roger. I, Jerrilyn Matos, leave a ten foot long brush to Mr. Guthrie. l f Christine Matte, leave Joanne Carter ' s attitude to Mrs. Carroll. I, Chris Matte, leave a box of Kleenex to Mr. St. Hiliare, and a bottle of Midol to Mrs. Bent. I, Shawn Matte, leave the green flannel hand-me-down to Derek Landry. I, Kerri McCutcheon, leave my ability to make a joke out o everything to Mr. Burns. I, Mark McGrade, leave wondering where I ' m going. I, Maria Mendonca , leave Project Adventure to all the sophomores. I, Sue Mendonca, leave all my complaints and excuses to Mr. Chouinard. I, David Mennella, leave Mr. Guthrie with all that I taught him about raquetball. I, Kelly Mercado, leave all my memories of Greater Lowell to my sister Angela. I, Freddy Mercado, leave my candy wrappers under Mel s desk and my detentions to Mr. Fallon. I, Derek Metzler, leave Coach Kane the goalpost that I won playing The Price is Right’’ during practice. I, Veronica Milinazzo, leave Ms Daher lots and lots of money. I, Karen Millette, leave with no regrets. I, Laurie Millette, leave to my little brother the brains he thought he was born with. I, Luz Montalvo, leave all of my smarts to the freshmen because they are going to need them. I, Christine Morin, leave all the dirty pots and pans in the sink for the seniors to come. I, Kathy Moriarty, leave my foul language to the culinary teachers. I, Marc Mousseau, leave all future vokies all the teachers and staff. I, Jeannie Muise, leave my big mouth to Mr. Ventola. I, Rhonda Muscovitz, leave my cosmo station and customers to the juniors. I, Crissy Musial, leave my brother Roland my great rep. I, Dianne Nason, leave all my gratitude to Mrs. T and Mrs. M. I, Manny Negron, leave some of my brightness to my brother. I, Joe Nicastro, leave . . . finally! I, Tony Nickola, leave sympathy to the Hotel and Lodging class. I, Lisa Pacheco, leave all my perms and haircuts, including my buddy Mr. Harrington, to Chris Pare. I, Robert Page, leave all the garbage in my locker to the custodians. I, Michelle Paladino, leave all my excuses to get out of class to Kim Dove. I, Gerald Pare, leave the box of tissues in my locker to Ms Szylvain. I, Erik Parece, leave my perfect attendance record to Mr. Lefebvre. I, Rich Parks, leave some of my hair to Mr. Metthe and Mr. Weilbrenner! I, Chris Patterson, leave Mrs. Gallagher my bad attitude. I, Roger Peace, leave my attitude to Sean MacLaughlin. 178 I, Kevin Pelletier, leave Mr. Calledare all the aggrevation from the HVAC senior class. I, Lillian Perkins, leave mg attitude to Patti Souza to use during Ms Daher ' s class. I, Robert Phinney, leave mg partging skills to the under- classmen in P D. I, Lisa Picanso, leave all the teachers the headaches I gave them. I, Bob Pilato, leave mg Mickeg Mouse shirt to Carol Borger. I, Michele Plante, leave in search of Coreg Hart. I, Donald Pontbriant, leave Mr. Boisvert without a repair manual to look at. I, Beth Popoloski, leave Mr.V. all the headaches I gave him. I, Jorge Porto, leave Mr. Guthrie all the beatings I gave him in tennis, raquetball, and basketball. I, Mary Ann Rafferty, leave Mrs. Bent peace and quiet in the Data lab. I, Avel Ramirez, leave the correct pronounciation of mg name. I, Chris Redinger, leave mg autograph on the bathroom walls, so when I ' m famous it can be framed. I, Vicki Reedy, leave Mrs. Smith all her aggravating word problems. I, Cathy Reis, leave mg guidance counselor and all the business teachers mang thanks for helping me through thick- n-thin. I, Sue Renaud, leave Kellg Brum a muzzle to keep her quiet. I, Tracy Reyes, leave all the excuses I have ever used to mg sister Dawn. I, Belinda Rich, leave mg feelings about Greater Lowell to mg two little brothers. I, Lydia Rivera, leave all mg senior work to Liz Valentin Tonga Tgree and Emilia Morrero. I, Carolyn Rock, leave mg best wishes and luck to evergone left in Food Tech. I, Dwayne Rondeau, leave the menu for Thanksgiving Dinner to Mrs. Bent. I, Tracey Rooney, leave all mg absentees to angone who hates school. I, Nicky Rosado, leave mg dancing abilities and mg great times to Liza Agosto, the next “Female Edition ” star. I, Carrie Russell, leave Tom Pfeiffer all the hairsprag he mag need in his senior gear. I, Steve Salvas, leave the Greater Lowell Voke for good. I, Sonia Santiago, leave Iris Martinez some of mg friends. I, Guy Santos, leave all mg vocabularg homework to Mrs. Dowling. I, Scott Santos, leave mg good sense of humor to mg sister Robin. I, Susan Schwartz, leave Mr. Lenzi a diet plan that includes donuts. I, Julie Secchiaroli, leave Bonnie Morison the keg to the bathroom. I, Jodi Sevigny, leave this school with no regrets. I, Leona Shanks, leave smoking in the girls room to Eileen Beaulieu. I, Carl Sheehan, leave the junior electrical shop the knee pads for Mr. Croteau. I, Tammy Shipley, leave mg airhead talents to ang babe that feels theg need them. I, John Silva, leave all mg hangovers to mg teachers. I, Mike Silva, leave all mg excuses for leaving shop to Mr. Leblanc. I, Cheryl Simard, leave mg laps to mg honeg Charles Sul- livan. I, Kevin Powers, leave mg watch to the juniors in Power Mechanics. I, Curtis Smith, leave David Tevepaugh all the food in the caf. I, Barbara Stairs, leave Mr. Desjardins all the greg hair and headaches I caused him in the past three gears. I, Keith Stokes, leave Vivarin for all the people in Data. I, Mike Stripling, leave Mr. Gallagher some of mg hair. I, Dorothy Swienski, leave a white tank top to Mr. Burgess. I, Paul Sylvester, leave a keg to Chuck Duarte. I, Kevin Taylor, leave Derek Brian all mg finished related work because he can’t do it himself. I, Kris Timm, leave mg drained brain to Mrs. Bent from all the programs we did. I, Andrew Trombly, leave Mr. Boisvert all the problems I caused him. I, Wayne Trudel, leave a lot of rubber in the parking lot. I, Bryan Turcotte, leave mg flowchart template, on which I wrote all the programs I was tested on, to the Data Processing underclassmen. I, Cindy Vadney, leave the whole school to mg brother Eric. I, Cynthia Vaillancourt, leave the upcoming seniors mg uniform and health patches. I, Danny Verge, leave mg extra credits to ang students that needs them. I, Susan Warren, leave each one of mg bogfriends to each and everg girl in the class of ’89. I, Wayne Widtfeldt, leave Mr. Metthe mg laugh. I, Jen Willett, leave Mr. Lappin a bottle of quick-grow pills. I, Nichole Williams, leave Patti C., Shergl N. and Donna M. in charge of the P D bathroom. I, Michelle Willis, leave all mg teachers to mg brother Jason. I, Colleen Wrenn, leave all mg medical excuses to go to the nurse to mg sister. I, Gerald Yaffa, leave mg teacher ' s petness to angone who can handle it. I, Shane Yandow, leave Mr. lerardi and Mr. Lenzi fat jokes. I, Steven Zaker, leave Mr. Rose all the right answers to all the carpentrg tests. I, Craig Zeveckas, leave some hair to Mr. Calledare. Abrcms,Lynn-Ann 15 Tobey Road Dracut, M A 01826 Agosto, Luz D. 190 High St. Apt. 4 Lowell, M A 01852 Ahern, Kristina 22 Dunfey St. Lowell, M A 01854 Armstrong, Marie Jean 250 W. Sixth St. Lowell, MA 01850 Arsenault, Terijean 169 Liberty St. Lowell, MA 01851 Ataee, Seima 145 P.O. Box 802 Lowell, MA 01854 Babcock, Kelly 29 Lincoln St. Lowell, MA 01852 Baillargeon, Gary F. 105 Coburn Dr. Lowell, MA 01854 Baron, Geraed A. 92 Harlem St. Dracut, MA 01826 Barrelle, Craig R. 150 Scribner Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Barron, Mark 67 Pine St. Lowell, MA 01852 Batchelle r, Mary Ellen 58 Fourth St. Lowell, MA 01850 Benoit, Paul 44 Cheever Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Bergeron, Joann 43 Cresenf St. Lowell, MA 01851 Berube, Deborah- Jean 7 Casco St. Lowell, MA 01854 Bettencourt, Sergia O. 46 Birchmont Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Bevins, Doris S. 18 Fisher St. Lowell, MA 01852 Biron, Gerard H. 180 Patricia Ln. Dracut, MA 01826 Blute, James J. 46 Lincoln Ln. Dracut, MA 01826 Boudreau, Michael A. 25 C St. Lowell, MA 01851 Bourassa, Lori 1214 Gorham St. Lowell, MA 01850 Boure, Mechelle A. 820 Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01854 Bourgeois, Tammy J. 17 Holbrook Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Brackett, Christian 102 Sherburne Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Brackett, Crosby 102 Sherburne Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Brady, Richard Jr. 38 Highland St. Lowell, MA 01851 Breen, Melissa Anne 81 B St. Lowell, MA 01851 Breton, Suzanne 9 Adler St. Dracut, MA 01826 Brightman, Iris 18 Osgood St. Lowell, MA 01851 Brisbois, Sharon M. 21 Ontario Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Brown, Dave 16 Wedgemere Dr. Lowell, MA 01852 Buckley, John W. 44 Leo Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Burgess, Barbara A. 33 Corbett St. Lowell, MA 01852 Burley, Jill 94 Richardson Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Burn ham, Derek 12 White St. Lowell, MA 01854 Caires, John 71 Pine St. Lowell, MA 01851 Calhoun, Jean 10 5 Agawam St. Lowell, M A 01851 Callery, Susan B. 14 Alice Dr. Lowell, MA 01852 Candelaria, Gloria 84 Andover St 3 Lowell, MA 01852 Cantres, Brendaliz 1 1 Colwell Ave 12 Lowell, MA 01852 Carignan, Dan P. 231 Bouchard Ave Dracut, MA 01826 Carlsen, Jeffrey P. 672 School St. Lowell, MA 01851 Carmona, Nilsa 65 Nelson Ave. Lowell, MA 01852 Carney, Patrick J. 15 Putnam Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 Carroll, Jodi E. Dracut, MA 01826 Carter, Christine 27 Davis St. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Carter, Joann M. 732 Lawrence St. Lowell, MA 01852 Carter, Paul A. 732 Lawrence St. Lowell, MA 01852 Castrios, Michelle L. 195 N. Llewellyn St. Lowell, MA 01850 Castro, Luis 20 Willow St. Lowell, MA 01852 Chadwick, Daniel J. 45 Horseshoe Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Chaput, Joyce J. 100 Lilley Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Clark, David W.,Jr. 421 Dunstable Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Coelha, Filomena M. 51 Pleasant St. Lowell, MA 01852 Comtois, Christine 1181 Lakeview Ave, Dracut, MA 01826 Comtois, Michelle A. 3 Makos St. Ty ngeboro, MA 01879 Connell, Kathleen 1355 Pawtucket Blvd. Lowell, MA 01854 Conway, Joseph R. 756 School St. Lowell, MA 01851 Copley, Heather J. 168 High St. 5 Lowell, MA 01851 Cordeiro, Daniel G. 459 Riverside St. Dracut, MA 01826 Cornier, Ismael 61 Salem St. Lowell, MA 01854 Costo, Scott 850 Princeton Blvd. Lowell, M A 01851 Cote, Peter D. 40 Harland Ave. Lowell, M A 01852 Couillard, Patrick J. 50 Cidalia Dr. Lowell, MA 01854 Coupal, Alicia A. 22 Hasting St. Lowell, MA 01851 Cunha, Joseph G. 65 Haverhill St. Dracut, MA 01826 Curtis, Joseph P. 8 Birchmont St. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Daigle, Tricia E. 126 Branch St. Lowell, MA 01851 Daniel, Renee 185 E. Moody St. Lowell, MA 01854 Daughraty, Sheila A. 9 New St. Lowell, MA 01852 Davis, Sharon M. 1600 Varnum Ave Lowell, MA 01854 DeSousa, Carlos L. 29 Leonard Cr. Lowell, MA 01854 DeLuca, Bradford H. 3 W. Tenth St. Lowell, MA 01852 Devlin, Dennis Jr. 55 Wollaston St. Lowell, MA 01852 Diaz, Karen M. 33 London St. Lowell, MA 01852 Dion, Suzanne M. 53 Dracut St. Lowell, MA 01854 Dionne, Christian T. 149 Thornton Ave. Lowell, MA 01852 Doran, Michele 48 Sesame St. Dracut, MA 01826 Drew, Steve D. 11 W. Forest St. Lowell, MA 01852 Ducharme, Michael 61 Columbia St. Lowell, MA 01851 Ducharme, Theresa 199 Aiken Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Dufresne, Robert 235 18th St. Apt. 104 Dracut, MA 01826 Duke, Kim L. 25 Holden St. Lowell, MA 01851 Dumais, Kevin 55 Nassau St. Dracut, MA 01826 Dumont, Shawn M. 9 Bridget Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Edwards, Jesse B.. 105 Seneca St. Lowell, MA 01852 Emond, Steven 127 Powell St. Lowell, MA 01851 Espinola, Corina 145 Bowers St. Lowell, MA 01854 Everett, Wendie 47 Warnock St. Lowell, MA 01852 Felix, Lisa M. 18 Mill St. Lowell, MA 01852 Ferraro, Cindy L. 52 Richardson St. Lowell, MA 01854 Ferreira, Carol A. 211 Amesbury St. Dracut, MA 01826 Flaherty, Christine D. 52 Bonnie Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Flaherty, Tracy 124 Endicott St. Lowell, MA 01854 Flynn, Christine A. 10 5 Percy St. Dracut, MA 01826 Foley, Robert P. 742 Broadway St. Lowell, MA 01854 Fortin, Kimberly A. 59 S. Whipple St. Lowell, MA 01852 Fortin, Monique P. 820 Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01854 Frenette, Renee 14 Gagnon Rd. Lowell, MA 01854 Fryns, Robert L. 5 Hazel Sq. Lowell, MA 01850 Furey, Michael 77 Elliott Dr. Lowell, MA 01852 Fyten, Ann Marie 58 Old Meadow Rd Dracut, MA 01826 Gagnon, John R 37 Worden Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Gagnon, Kim A. 150 Aiken Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Gagnon, Marion L. 301 Wilder St. Lowell, MA 01851 Garcia, Andres Jr. 38 Branch St. Lowell, MA 01851 Garcia, Misaei 550-C French St. Ext. Lowell, MA 01854 Gath, Maureen E. 80 Inland St. Lowell, MA 01851 Gauthier, Christine M. 44 S. Whipple St. Lowell, MA 01852 Gauthier, Kevin A. 96 Lewis St. Lowell, MA 01854 Gauthier, Michelle 10 Maple St. Lowell, MA 01852 Gauthier, Tammy 433 Lincoln St. Lowell, MA 01852 Geoffroy, Claudette P. 796 Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01854 Germann, Kimberly 93 Harold Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Gingras, Colleen M. 95 Lupine Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Golden, Thomas 155 Broadway Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Gonzalez, Luz E. 2 Dane St. Lowell, MA 01854 Grady, Robert F. 276 Shaw St. Lowell, MA 01851 Grant, Marianne S. 83 Cinderella Cr. Dracut, MA 01826 Gravel, Paul R. 1095 Broadway Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Grenon, Melissa J. 258 School St. Lowell, MA 01854 Guilbeault, Daniel 18 Nottingham Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Guillotte, Alan L. 35 Marsh St. Lowell, MA 01854 Guillotte, Mark 35 Marsh St. Lowell, M A 01854 Guthrie, James R. 650 Nashua Rd. Dracut, M A 01826 Hartvey, Elaine 201 Smith St. Lowell, MA 01851 Harrington, Christine A. 52 18th St. Lowell, MA 01850 Hebert, Deborah L. 143 University A ve. Lowell, MA 01854 Hebert, Robert M. 70 W. Third St. Lowell, MA 01850 Hogan, Gary S. 42 Luz Dr. Lowell, MA 01854 Hopkins, Edric 137 Ennell St. Lowell, MA 01850 Horton, Kelli J. 30 Oak St. Dunstable, MA 01827 Hudo n, Michael L. 8 C St. Dracut, MA 01826 Hudson, Shawn 239 Lakeview Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Huggins, Derek 45 Fisher St. Lowell, MA 01854 HurreJJ, Brian M. 71 Crawford St. Lowell, MA 01854 Iodice, Donna R. 605 Pawtucket Blvd. 15 Lowell, MA 01854 Jacques, Renne P. 537 Fletcher St. Lowell, MA 01854 Jakuttis, Joseph A. 204 Pleasant St. Dracut, MA 01826 Jopson, Brian A. C. 112 Pawtucket Blvd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Joyce, Michael H. 238 Sherburne Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Judge, Bernard R. Jr. 28 Foch St. Lowell, MA 01851 Kapala, Dawn M. 22 Tobey Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Karvelas, Patricia C. 59 Royal St. Lowell, MA 01851 Kelley, Eugene C. 367 Fairmount St. Lowell, MA 01852 Kelly, Terrence P. 1 78 Mammoth Rd. Lowell, MA 01854 Kempton, Brian 87 Spring Pk. Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Kenney, Kevin 14 Hancock Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Konieczny, Fred 61 Hampson St. Dracut, MA 01826 Krygowski, Patricia A. 130A Pawtucket Blvd. Lowell, MA 01854 Kuch, Rom 713 E. Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01852 Labonte, Patricia K, 182 Mt. Vernon St. Lowell, MA 01854 Laferriere, John R. 756 Merrimack Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Laferriere, Ronald J. 35 Ottawa St. Lowell, MA 01852 Lambert, Gloria M, 964 Middlesex St. Lowell, MA 01851 Landry, Michael 8 Fletcher Dr. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Landry, Steve A. 37 Frost Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Langlois, Joseph 33 Butterfield St. Lowell, MA 01854 Lapierre, Stephanie 25 Sutherland St. Lowell, MA 01850 Larson, Karen 158 Frost Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Last, Sandra E. 247 Broadway Rd. 44 Dracut, MA 01826 Lauzier, Paul 5 Ralph St. Lowell, MA 01851 Lemire, Michele 80 Fourth Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Lesniak, Madeline A. 294 Burnham Rd. Lowell, MA 01852 Lesslie, Tracy 313 Moody St. Lowell, MA 01852 Letendre, Brian 28 Magnolia St. Lowell, MA 01854 Letendre, Nancy M.B. 788 Merrimack St. Lowell, MA 01854 Levasseur, Scott P. 9 Kimball Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 Levesque, Denise C. 20 Grove St. Lowell, MA 01851 Levesque, Scott 39 Dale Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Lewis, Windsor 1031 Middlesex St. Lowell, MA 01851 Linscott, Cheryl A. 116 Congress St. Lowell, MA 01852 Linscott, Christine 45 St. James St. Lowell, MA 01852 Livingston, Cynthia A. 100-G Roper St. Lowell, MA 01852 Lynch, James R. 52 Marshall St . 6 Lowell, MA 01852 MacKenzie, Jennifer 33 Oak St. Dunstable, MA 01827 MacLean, Wayne 828 Main St. Dunstable, MA 01827 Mahoney, Jennifer 193 Mammoth Rd. Lowell, MA 01854 Mailloux, David L. 200 Cumberland Rd. Lowell, MA 01850 Marcouillier, Christine 89 Sayles St. Lowell, MA 01851 Marquis, Collette M. 211 Smith St. Lowell, MA 01851 Marrero, Veronica 550-D French St. Ext. Lowell, MA 01854 Marriott, Lisa A. 472 Wilder St. Lowell, MA 01852 Martin, Anthony M. 32 Burtt St. Lowell, MA 01851 Martin, Shawn 92 5th Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Martin, Stephen 308 Pawtucket St. Lowell, MA 01854 Marvin, Michelle D 848 Mammoth Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Mason, Melissa 19 Bertha St. Lowell, MA 01854 Masson, Christine M. 7 Carriage Dr. Lowell, MA 01852 Matte, Christine D. 174 Warren St. Lowell, MA 01852 Matte, Christopher A. Ill Nancy Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Matte, Shawn N. 352 Stackpole St. Lowell, MA 01852 McCutcheon, Kerri L. 79 Epping St. Lowell, MA 01852 McGrade, Mark 20 Dracut St. Lowell, MA 01854 Mendonca, Maria E. 19 Abbott St. Lowell, MA 01852 Mendonca, Saozinha 22 Pollard St. Lowell, MA 01852 Mercado, Kelly A. 159 Andover St. Lowell, MA 01852 Mercado, Wilfredo 55 Salem St. Lowell, MA 01854 Mercier, Kellie I. 35 Royal St. Lowell, MA 01851 Metzier, Derek E. 260 Nesmith St. 5 Lowell, MA 01852 Milinazzo, Tony 237 Rogers St. Lowell, MA 01852 Milinazzo, Veronica 79 Varney St. 2 Lowell, MA 01852 Millette, Karen 491 Pelham Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Millette, Laurie L. 77 Fremont St. Lowell, MA 01852 Morin, Christine M. 57 Corbett St. Lowell, MA 01852 Moriarty, Kathleen M. 652 Broadway St. Lowell, MA 01854 Mousseau, Marc R. 68 Cinderella Cr. Dracut, MA 01826 Muise, Eugina P. 1072 Middlesex St. Lowell, MA 01851 Murphy, Robert G. 115 Andrews St. Lowell, MA 01852 Muscovitz, Rhonda 37 Shawmut Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 Musial, Crissy A. 109 Mary Theresa Tr. Lowell, MA 01854 Nason, Dianne C. 208 Sladen St. Dracut, MA 01826 Negron, ManueJ Jr. 78 W. Sixth St. Lowell, MA 01850 Nicastro, Joseph P. 13 Malvern Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Nickola, Anthony 21 Crane St. Lowell, MA 01851 Nolan, Jeffrey S. 92 Willard St. Lowell, MA 01850 Pacheco, Lisa M. 52 Riverside Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Pagach, Cassandra 10 Eustis Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Page, Robert T. Ill Fulton St. Lowell, MA 01850 Paladino, Michelle M. 9 Balcom Ave. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Paquette, Eric 134 Cross Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Pare, Gerald E. 2 Rundletts Ct. Lowell, MA 01850 Parks, Richard B. 78 S. Loring St. Lowell, MA 01851 Patterson, Christine L. 56 Sladen St. Dracut, MA 01826 Peace, Roger A. 24 West St. Lowell, MA 01850 Pelletier, Kevin 41 Malwood Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Perkins, Lillian B. 9 S. Whipple St. Lowell, MA 01851 Perry, Daniel J. 30 Pawtucket zdr. Lowell, MA 01853 Phinney, Robert S. D. 772 Westford St. Lowell, MA 01851 Picanso, Lisa M. 12 Whipple St. Lowell, MA 01852 Pilato, Robert J. 12 Ellsworth St. Lowell, MA 01852 Plante, Michele A. 29 Boynton St. Lowell, MA 01850 Pontbriant, Donald A. 58 Leavitt St. Dracut, MA 01826 Popoloski, Elizabeth 5 Decator Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Porto, Jorge M. 18 Blossom St. Lowell, MA 01852 Rafferty, Mary Ann 7 Olive St. Lowell, MA 01852 Ramirez, Avel 25 Whipple St. Lowell, MA 01852 Redinger, Chris 1215 Pawtucket Blvd. Lowell, MA 01854 Reed, Scott D. 14 Glidden Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 Reedy, Victoria M. 129 Dalton St. Lowell, MA 01850 Reis, Catarina A. 112 Derby St. Dracut, MA 01826 Renaud, Susan C. 100 Aberdeen St. Lowell, MA 01850 Reyes, Jose 254 Adams St. Lowell, MA 01854 Reyes, Tracy A. 175 Ennell St. Lowell, M A 01850 Rich, Belinda 21 Olney St. Lowell, M A 01852 Rivera, Lydia E. 23 Murray T r. Lowell, M A 01852 Rock, Carolyn L. 379 High St. Dunstable, MA 01827 Rondeau, Dwayne A. 388 Fletcher St. Lowell, MA 01854 Rooney, Tracey 36 Liberty St. Lowell, MA 01851 Rosado, Enid 75 Liberty St. Lowell, MA 01852 Russell, Carrie 71 Shadow Dr. Lowell, MA 01826 Santiago, Sonia 550-B French St. Lowell, MA 01854 Santos, Guy E. 26 NeweiJ St. Lowell, MA 01851 Santos, Lisa 57 S. Highland St. Lowell, MA 01852 Santos, Scott P. 159 Agawam St. Lowell, MA 01852 Schwartz, Susan M. Forest St. Dunstable, MA 01827 Secchiaroli, Julie A. 145 Bellevue St. Lowell, MA 01851 Sevigny, Jodi A. 605 Cardinal Ln Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Shanks, Leona 75 School St. Dracut, MA 01826 Sheehan, Carl E. Jr. 20 Auburn St. Lowell, MA 01852 Silva, John M. 335 Lawrence St. Lowell, MA 01852 Silva, Michael M. 18 Newhall St. Lowell, MA 01852 Simard, Cheryl A. 761 Broadway St. Lowell, MA 01854 Smith, Curtis I. 77 Crosby St. Lowell, MA 01852 Stairs, Barbara A. 262 Adams St. Lowell, MA 01854 Stokes, Keith 46 Champlain St. Dracut, MA 01826 Stripling, Michael 179 Varnum Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Sweet, Marjorie 659 School St. Lowell, MA 018 51 Swienski, Dorothy M. 7 Bunkerhill Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Sylvester, Paul L. 102 Steadman St. Lowell, MA 01851 Taylor, Kevin W. 75 Townsend Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Tevepa ugh, David A. 44 Aiken Ave. Lowell, MA 01850 Timm, Kristine M. 129 Enn ell St. Lowell, MA 01850 Trombly, Andrew T. 816 Westford St. Lowell, MA 01851 Tru del, Wayne D. 79 Varnum Ave. Lowell, MA 01854 Turcotte, Bryan P. 1219 Lakeview Ave Dracut, MA 01826 Vadney, Mary Ellen 173 Enn ell St. Lowell, MA 01850 Vaillancourt, Cynthia 754 Aiken St. 12 Lowell, MA 01850 Viallancourt, Paul 47 Valley Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Verge, Danny T. 92 Lamb St. Lowell, MA 01854 Warren, Susan M. 48 Michael Rd. Dracut, MA 01826 Widtfeldt, Wayne B 33V2Washington St. Lowell, MA 01851 Williams, Nichole 57 Richardson Ave Dracut, MA 01826 Willis, Michelle M. 605 Pleasant St. Dunstable, MA 01827 Wrenn, Colleen 46 Ado n St. Lowell, MA 01852 Yaffa, Gerald R. 26 Caddell Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 Yandow, Shane E. 24 Methuen St. Lowell, MA 01850 Young, F. Marc 6 Murray Tr. Lowell, MA 01852 Zaker, Kellia nne 5 Quincy Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Zaker, Steven 5 Qunicy Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 Zeveckas, Craig K. 37 Willowdale Rd. Tyngsboro, MA 01879 184 IH5 Bast Wishes from mmm c«« ( Vinal No. Cholntsford £Be t c 1f4s ie tSuccesa The Central Bank LOWELL CHELMSFORD • DRACUT TEWKSBURY • WESTFORD (617) 458-3400 L M C I LOWELL MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CO . INC 55 Church Strs t • low«ll. Mouachufrsttt 01652 • (617)459-6101 136 Lf NOf ft Lowell — Chelmsford — Billerica — Drocur — Tewksbury -- Wesrford 188 U TOUPIN ® BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION TOUPIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE inc. •RENOVATIONS New office built, dock board and door •aalar installed and forming of concrete base for machinery. • NEW ADDITIONS •INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Full service for remodeling or new con- struction. •Complete contracting service for commer- • CORE DRILLING clal S Industrial construction. BROADWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. •CENTALS and LEASING TOUPIN RIGGING Company, Inc. “FULL INSURANCE COVERAGE” RIGGING FABRICATION and MILLWRIGHT TRUCKING BOXING FOR EXPORT • Warehousing storage storage containers vans We offer daily, weekly, or monthly rentals on forklifts, trailers and containers MACHINERY MOVERS Moving of entire plants or single machines For Every Bloomin’ Thing — All Roads Lead To — Laughton’s GARDEN CENTER INC. “Cal” Laughton, Florist 155-165 PRINCETON BOULEVARD NORTH CHELMSFORD, MASS. 01863 Garden Center 251-4001 Florist 251-4021 Member, American Assoc, of Nurserymen, Mass. Nurserymen’s Assoc, and Associat- ed Landscape Contractors of Massachu- setts. MEEHAN TOURS A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE MON.-FRl. 9:00-5:00 THURS. EVE. TILL 8:00 PATRICE R. MEEHAN, PRES. SAT. 9:00-12:00 CLOSED SATURDAYS JULY TO NOV. 10 KEARNEY SQUARE, LOWELL 458 - 2516211 University Cap Gown Co., Inc. 466 ANDOVER STREET — LAWRENCE MASSACHUSETTS 01843 617-686-4566 Middlesex Welding Supply Co. Continuous Service Since 1949 Specializing in Rare and Industrial Gases, Apparatus, Welding Machines and Equipment, Accessories and Supplies! 365 Lowell Ave., Haverhill 374-0141 (Law. 685-4062) Also located in Everett, Framingham 189 n z The Lowell Co-operative Bank BANKING HOURS: Monday Tues. 9-3 Wednesday 9-12 Thursday 9-3 5-7 Friday 9-4 Saturday 9-12 Located At 18 Hurd St., Lowell 458-4598 JEANNE D’ARC CREDIT UNION CONGRATULATES THE 1988 GRADUATES OF THE G.L.R.V.T.H.S. As one of the oldest credit unions in the Country, we are proud of our humble beginnings in the basement of St. Jean Baptiste Church where, some seventy-five years ago, we encouraged school children to save their pennies. Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union, sometimes referred to as “The Little Bank Around the Corner,” now oc- cupies modern facilities just a stone’s throw away and some of these same children are still with us. They, their children and their grandchildren have helped us grow into a $135,000,000. banking institution serving all residents of Greater Lowell. Our friendly, courteous staff strive to serve our customers as individuals and not as numbers. We invite you to come in and see us or at least call us about our high savings favorable loan rates. 666 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mas Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon. Fri. 5:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. 452-5001 — Ample Free Parking All Accounts insured 90 SCREEN TECH INC. 281 WEST SIXTH ST., LOWELL, MA 01850 459-7201 • 459-9587 “YOUR ONE STOP PRINTING CENTER” Of MutMio i m Andrew Dutton Company Incorporated Sixty Canal Street • Boston, Mass. 02114 Rob Calson Jim Willard 897-1594 597-6934 Rockin — Danceable — Blues 19 7 ♦« ; ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ’88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 88 [ ' 88 I ’ 88 r 88 88 88 88 88 ‘88 ’88 88 88 88 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' I Canada R In the Gai Spirits are as high as the me as Calgary welcomes the 01; oo oo oo 06 oo oo oo oo oo c ' 88. ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ’88 ' 88 ' f NX in- takes holiday . Win a share of SIMM! ( hoik III . ' Mould g Chicago Sun-Times ' 8: ’8: SPORT S ACTfVf 8 Lcn Zichm s new column | of advice Big jolt ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Peace Now, Pay Later ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 Q8 Reaching a cease-fire : Will Gary Hart i spoil the Democrats’ {chances? for sports 8 , participants § Sun- 1 imes selects city rJ for Bork ' 8 top so sports moments I ieers min on loronto 88 88 5o r? Specter, ' i Dcmsjoin foes - ' 68 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 6 1 OO ks in Central America 68 o ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 $ ' 8 oo oo oo oo oo oo ' 88 ' 88 o o • o o ' DO ' OO The Crash of H7 88 88 Stocks Plunge 508 Amid Panicky Selling 88 88 IVriTntUlr l In l.fMT l ' QQ ‘OQ 1 — i Steeper Than W OO OO — 1 j ' Bond Ptur- Surge ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 A Repeat of 29 ' ' Tz.z 7ZlSJZr IT 88 88 l epress n in ' 87 . s Not Expected -T; i — ' 88 ’88 06 68 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 3 ' 88 ' 88 m NO BIMBO t l ' 88 1 ' 88 5 ' 88 ' 88 5 ' 88 5 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ‘88 ' 88 ' 88 PTL Bible Belle defends | ] ss toples Playboy photos ' °° ' 8! ' 8; The facts of life chang __ Oo oo o o o 66 6o . 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 6 o - oV ' y ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 •go ' OO ' OO ' OO ' oo ' OO ' oo ' oo ' oo ' oo -on ' oo ' • oo ' or. ' oo ' OO ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Arizona’s Hoi] 088 88 ,88 |88 88 88 The Homeless: A Horror Story 88 88 88 Mecham’s predicament si 88 ' 88 ' 88 K ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 8: ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 _ r A . °° ' ° f f 88 88 88 88 8 ECONOMI Reagan on Gorbachev: We Can Get Along ss ss 88 ss s— — ... 88 88 88 88 8 RFARAMIFL ’88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 i ' 88 , 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 i ' 88 “I assumed that 8 Igs 5 88 the President was i8 es S ' 88 8 8 aware of what I | ' ll was doing and had, through ains l ' 88 approved. ic world!?! my superiors I OO OO o 8 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ‘88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 oo 88 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' ee 8 8 $8 ;8 18 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Oct 17, 1197 Houston Chronicle Final ' Q Q ' OO ss ...farewells 88 l u v v ww ’88 ' 8 Rita 88 88 8 Hayworth, 68 88 88 Actress 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Andy 88 ww ' Warhol, 58 88 ' William Artist ' 88 ' Casey, 74 ' gg ' gg ’ ' 88 ’ f! A d fi ctor „ _ Robert ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 8 Fosse, 60 ' 88 8‘janny Choreographet ' 88 ' Ka v e ’ 74 ' 88 ' 88 ’ ' 88 ' ! Comic 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 _ sa 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ™i? -I ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 oo -oo -oo -oo -oo -OQ -cs -88 ' gg -gg ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' oS ' 8 BABY JESSICA RESCUED Oliver North Marine lieut colonel J I Workers rejoice as spunky girl pulled from well . : j . nr J- i ' 88 OO ' o o The Lesser of Two Evils 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 Jackie 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 Gleason, 71 Comic New York tries to curb AIDS by supplying addicts with needles 88 88 88 88 , 88 88 , 88 8 How _ . ou i,o oo 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8 ' 8 8 ° 8 8 l 88 ' 88 sweet it is Lee Marvin, 63 Actor OO OO ' 88 ' 88 ' ' 88 ' 88 ' OO ’ Q O ' OQ ' QQ ' «« ' SB ' SS ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 i® A decoy for AIDS? 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 Fred Astaire, 81 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 i ncer ' 88 ' 88 , .. $8 88 ' 88 ' ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 oo oo Plague of the Innocents An alarming number of inner-city babies carry the AIDS virus oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 88 88 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 navel oo oo oo oo 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 d ' 88 ’! ' 88 ' I ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 __ __ ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 , ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 4 00 ' 88 ' pf A, TROJAN BRAND CONDOMS 88 -88 -88 -88 For all the right reasons. “ “ race.GT- « « i ' 88 OO OO ut Harold 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8£ Washington, 65 88 88 88 88 88 Robert Politician 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Preston, 68 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 88 88 88 88 88 Actor Randolph 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Scott, 89 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8S ' SS Actor 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 Rudolf ' 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 ' 8 Hess, 93 ' 88 ' 88 88 88 8 ' Vazi war criminal ' SS ' SS 88 ' 88 ' 80 88 ' 88 8 ' Henry 88 ’88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 88 ' 88 m o o ' oo BATTLING IRAN: CAN IDEAS WIN WHERE GUNS TAIL? Ford II, 70 Ifar ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 the Mormons ! 8 oo ' 88 ' 88 08 00 ' 88 JUTLOOK s 88 ■ S ' SS HOOT ' CHOP . arab Times 88 ' 88 ' 88 j 0 hn ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Huston, 81 Mp 8 88 88 88 88 88 Director, actor $ SS SS 9 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 OO 00 Clare Boothe to ' J S3 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Luce ’ 84 ©J, ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 f l,0, ' “ lhassaJ ' 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Three die as vessel is set ablaze US helicopter attacks 88 ' 88 bv p A Q 8 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 Iranian minelaying ship raid on vessel t ,8 ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS SS ' Sr, ' 88 -bv 88 88 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' Oo ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ’88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8 o Sf S ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 8o ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' SS ' So 88 ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 S ' 88 ' 88 ' 88 °S ' 88 ' 88 Advisor: Jan Cunningham, Co-editors: Gloria Candelaria, Michelle Gauthier, Photographer: Nancy Letendre, Background Art: Saiyo Phomveha, Yearbook Staff: Crissy Musial, Sue Mendonca, Michelle Comtois, Cathy Reis, Kathy Connell, Nancy Letendre, Nicki Rosado, Kelly Mercado, Jody Carroll, Michelle C astrios, Misael Garcia, Veronica Marrero, Sheila Daugherty, Lynn Abrams Special thanks to Screen Tech for help with front cover disc.
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