King Philip Regional High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wrentham, MA)
- Class of 1983
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Wk ..., X ,, rreadsabookf Ar ' wwf' HW' I tvf 5 l. Best Dressed Jon Peck, Shannon Lynch 2. Class Couple Jack Barton, Judy Fruci 3. Best All-Around Jim Barry, Therese Doyle 4. I-.Hghway Menace Mark Nevins, Shannon Lynch 5. Most Musical Jim Houseworth, Kathy O'Conne11 6. Most Athletic Andrea Amidon, Mike Kuza Z Most Unique Tony Ormsby, Brenda Bredvik 8. Class Partiefs Heather Kohut, Dan McDonnell .- kv f 1. xl 'ST ,w A janv- ,' I 4 l. Most Spirited and Friendliest John Kinlin, Therese Doyle 2. Cutest Mike Kelly, Cheryl Bettinger 3. Class Grouches Mike Kuza, Laura Mackie, Mark Elliott 4. Best Looking Tim Slattery, Denise Petrosian 5. Sh yest Jeff Grant, Siobhan Fitzgerald 5. Most Artistic Tom Hughes, Lauren MacKenney Z Most Gullible Nancy Sciaba, Tony Ormsby 1'-'lil 2 Z 3 , ,L minsil' -Ez l. Most Likely to Succeed Karen Calkins, Tom Hughes 2. Class Clowns David Hooper, Sue Kirby 3. Class Punkers Jim Houseworth, Heather Koh ut 4. Most Likely To Float Around Lake Pearl in a Keg Heather Kohut, Dan McDonnell 5. Most Chauvanistic, Most Liberafed Chris Milrulis, Cathy Hayes 6. Teachers Pet Delight Newman, Jim Houseworth 7. Class Loafs Glenn Snow, Sue Kirby The Class of l983 entered into King Philip Pegional School in September i979 to begin their four year voyage. Many of us not knowing what to expect, were rather nervous, but being the Class of '83 we lcnew we could malce it together. Our Freshman year started off with flying colors under the leadership of Therese Doyle-Presiden t, Debbi Finley -Vice President, Terry Roche-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. They were guided successfully by Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan. Working together we immediately began our fundraising events. Sponsoring candy sales, dances and a magazine sale we built up our treasury. Showing our class spirit we proudly built our hrst Homecoming float at Geromini 's house, When the Hornets get Swatted Down, The Warriors VWll Keep 'em on the Ground. We played the Mansheld Hornets. Though we did not capture a victory, we were proud of our hrst float. The Freshman-Sophomore Semi- Formal Longer Than held at the King Philip Ballroom in Wrentham proved to be success. Mhth music by Labonza, we all danced the night away. The Freshman were beautifully represented by Dawna Hooper and Pam Canclage in the Queen s Court. As Freshman we grew to lcnow King Phillip and ourselves and we were ready to go on! Beginning our Sophomore year with the same leaders and advisors, we lcept our spirit growing and our ambitions grew. Mhth the use of Tenley Hughes' garage we set off once again to build our awesome float KP Will Pocket the Pockets! We were again defeated, but we still lcept our pride. We sponsored dances, candy sales, a jelly bean guessing game, a magazine sale, and a road race. Everyone worlced together to malce our fundraisers successful. Our Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal The Rose held at the KP Ballroom again was certainly a wonderful evening. Joshua Tree performed and proudly representing our class as Queen was Debbi Finley. Denise Petrosian and Sandy Allsworth were in the court. Mhth only one year to go to be at the top, our funior year certainly proved to show how awesome the Class of '83 really is! Our lunior Class ofhcers were Therese Doyle- President, John Kinlin-Vice President, Viclri Werning-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. Once again Mr. Weintraub and Mrs. Fagan survived our outrageous ideas and schemes. What can we say, as luniors we were UNl?BALl . Playing Oliver Ames for Homecoming, we built our best float Warriors Voice will Soar, As They Silence O.A.s Roar in Tenley Hughes' garage. Although we did not win the trophy, we were definitely proud of our float. Raising money was not hard at all. We worlced together on dances, candy sales, carnation sales, and our memorable Gong Show. As judges we had the famous Un-Known Keimachu, Mrs. Tower and the Patriots All-Pro place lficlfer, John Smith. Sticking together and showing our true spirit as l uniors, we captured the Class Competition trophy. This brought a feeling of unity to the class. We proudly accepted it. Qur l unior-Senior Prom 'Wonderful Tonight was an evening for all to cherish. Held at the Chateau DeVille in Pandolph, we danced to music by Mainstreet. Karen Henderson and Vicki Werning represented the luniors in the Queen Court. Our first Prom was enjoyable but we lfnew the best was yet to come' As we sail on, the Class of .7983 hnally entered King Philip as SENl0FfS.'.' Kps best yet' Leading the class was Therese Doyle-President, Patty Phelan-Vice President, Debbi Finley-Secretary, and Delight Newman-Treasurer. Mrs. Fagan was our new head class advisor. We sure tried her patience, but she survived. Mrs. Wernborg assisted her as an advisor with this wild and crazy bunch of ????,' Tony Ormsby, an exchange student from Australia, joined the Class of 1983. Starting our Senior year immediately was Homecoming. Building aggressively at Tenley Hughes' we completed our Super Senior Float. We played the Mansfield Hornets and proudly displayed our float Mansfield Hornets will lose their form as KP Warriors stomp their swarm. ' Although we lost the float competition, we willingly accepted the Spirit Weelf Class History Competition tropn y. As Seniors we provec we :ac school spirit' The day was highlighted by Homecoming Queen Therese Doyle and her court Denise Petrosian, Viclfi Werning, and Delight Newman. Our class showed more unity as we all enjoyed ourselves at the Chinese Food Banquet. Vhthour :ne hypnotist we would not be able to salute our :enow classmates. On Thanlzsgiving Day, Carol Schwalbe represented the Senior class as Queen. Trying to stay sane, we lfept our treasury increasing. Candy sales, dances, carnation sales, and other major fund raisers contributed to our treasury. We all enjoyed our successful Senior Supper and the lunior-Senior Prom, which was held at the Sheraton- Tara in Braintree, was definitely an evening to remember. We have so many good times to cherish and to be thanliful for. Now that we have our diplomas, remember to talfe each day for itself and reach for the best. You can achieve what you really want to if you put your mind and heart to it. Remember we are still young and the world is yet to be ours So let's do it right because this class, the Class of 1983, You are the Best! Iune 5, 2000 Dear Mrs. Fagan, You'd never guess what happened to me last weekend. I was asked to be a guest speaker at a medical con vention in New York City. Well, I took up the offer. I was really surprised when I found out that the hotel where I would be staying was called Trees Suite . Immediately I thought of Therese Doyle and would you believe it, it was her hotell Therese and I had dinner and a few drinks to talk over old times. Shes married to a New York State Senator and has 8 children. We also filled each other in on where the awesome Class of '83 is today. Some of us really made it big. Mary Ellen Flower is a happy millionaire, Mike McGlynn is an unhappy millionaire, and Iean Vlhlliams has so much money that she was able to totally overhaul the white bomber. Erik Bezema, Ken Shaw, lim O'Connell, and Maria Tedeschi are all loaded with money. Bruce Hamlin, Shawn Conroy and Ioe Cameron are all successful-at what, I don 't know. Iim Peavey is making S20 an hour and Nancy Maduskuie is self-sufhcient. Cheryl Bettinger was a millionaire sweepstakes winner and Becky Nye owns everything that she ever wanted. Ioanne Conniff and Kathy French both own beautiful mansions. Mike Kellys well to do and finally has the beautiful girl of his dreams. Some of us had the right idea and got out of Massachusetts. Pam Young is in California, Karen Henderson is living it up in Texas and Phyllis Usher has a ranch in Kentucky. Linda Moran is in Colorado checking out the guys on the ski slopes. Nancy Sabin is in Hawaii. She was late for 5 of her flights but she finally made it. Sue Stenguist and Brenda Bredvik are living right here in New York in penthouses. Sherry Boyd and Barbara Black have a gorgeous mansion in Florida with handsome male servants all over the grounds. Roberta Ludwig has a beautiful mansion in the Carribean. Wheres our high school football team s guarterback, Mike K uza? Hes presently sipping champagne while gazing out his penthouse in uptown Dallas. Amy Wright is living in the backwoods of Vermont with MCH. While Therese and I were talking the announcer in the hotel lounge introduced the entertainment. I couldn 't believe it. Mark Harmon was in the band. Some of the songs they sang were composed by none other than Donna Larkin. I also found out that Marion Parmenter is a singer and Kathy O'Connell is an excellent band director. I later found out that some of my old classmates were here for the con vention that l was to speak at. Tenley Hughes is a dental hygienist, Karen Calkins is an emergency room doctor at a city hospital, and Carol McClintock is a doctor, too. Deb Smith is in the medical field and Tony Hgueras is a great surgeon. Fred Brennan is a heart surgeon at Mass. General and Brenda Hough is a Child Psychologist and has found her perfect personality hubby. Kim Black is a pediatrician in a newly built Childrens Hospital and Sandy Fretz is working in a veterinary office. Beth Heinsohn is a Nobel Prize winning physicist for NASA. Tom Hughes is a relativistic .siibiiiifgilear physicist who slays ores in his spare time. Deb Holgubs is a biochemist who T.P. 's the lab in her spare time. Aiifiyela lfblan, Siobhan Fitzgerald, and Kendra Lukens are successful nurses with lots of kids. Ginger Grospitch is a surgical nurse at Cleveland Clinic and Zanig Koshgarian is a nurse with world-wide recognition. Laura Mackie is a nurse with a foxy husband and Vicki Werning is a happily married nurse with 2 beautiful children. She has yet to lose her drivers license. 1 Some of us are lucky enough to be happily married. lay Civilinski is extremely happy with his I3 children. Leo Macdonald is married with no kids. Iamie Brown, Nancy Morse, Celeste Chartrand and Iudy Fruci are happily married. So are Tammy Horton and Carla Daley. Kari Christiansen, Leanne Purdon, Angie Pasguantonio, Patty Poirier, Kris Warnick, Darlene Silver and Vlhnnie Wylie are all happily married with children. Dave Patenaude is helping others to come to an accurate knowledge of Iehovah God in this time of the end. Fred Meda and Iim Moore are happily married with good jobs. Laura Iohnson is married to a wealthy Italian. Lauren MacKenney designs clothes when shes not with her husband. Kathy Kelly lives in a mansion in Newport, with her husband. Gary Gallagher is a millionaire with a beautiful wife. Terry Iones is married and owns a Porsche Dealership Company. Shannon Lynch had the right idea, shes married to Pay Bourgue and owns the most beautiful white fur jacket. Cord Walker is married and very wealthy. Pam Poss Hnally found someone to support her. Carol Sch walbe is married with enough money to buy her maroon QBOZ Wendi Slade is a happily married radio broadcaster and Monique Wolpers is a journalist with a family. Linda Robinson is married with 5 kids in Missouri. Unfortunately, her husband is in prison doing IO-I5 yrs. Carrie Wylie is married to a rich man and she has her own Porsche. Andi Miller, lenny Smithers, Diana Iostin, and Sue Dolan are all swinging singles and love every minute of it. Iohn Webster and Dave Wheeler are busy working hard. Chris Mkulis and Glenn Snow are older. A few members of the Class of '83 are serving our country in the Armed Services. Eric Sandberg is in the Navy. Glenn Hall spends his days rescuing people while hanging from a helicopter in the USAF Iulie Davis is an ofhcer in the USAF making 550,000 a year. Ion Peck is in NASA and Pat Loughlin is still in Marine boot camp trudging through the swamps of Paris Island. Good Luck, Pat! Iune Childs, Delight Newman, Danny Ward and Ieff Marsden have gone into air tra vel related careers. I unes a stewardess, Delight is a flight attendant, and Ieff is piloting the space shuttle. Danny is sitting on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise tiring photon torpedos at Klingon warships. Unfortunately, Patty Diamond, Heidi Stephanovitch, Karen Mullaney and Matt Tolatovicz were anialated in a nuclear war in Iran. Luckily, Scott Chitty made it out alive by dodging nuclear bombs on his motorcycle. We really turned out some experts in the computer field. Mark Conley owns his own computer company. Ted LeBlanc and l?ich Nugent are working with computers. Steve Waitkevich is a computer programmer for a large corporation. Wayne Newman is a computer science technician-he skips work alot. Mark Higgins is a systems analyst with a major computer company. And perhaps the most unique member of our class, Tom DiPlacido, is a mud computer scientist that feasts on the wild ores slain by Tom Hughes. Patty Cloutier, Cindy Eykel, Donna Shanks, and Alice Harrington are great executive secretaries. Karin Barstow and Lisa Vaphiades are working in large air conditioned businesses. Dawna Hooper and lulie Ellis are happily married word processors. Lynne Crandall is the best darn married interior decorator. Laura Feriolo is also an interior decorator. Tina Carey owns her own Day Care Center and Sue Cook works there part-time. Sharon Pierce is a career woman in social service and Marie Mahoney is a social worker in a half-way house. Some of us entered the engineering held. leff Grant is head of a multimillion dollar engineering firm. Dan Melish, National Enduro Champion, is feffs chief engineer. Ed lohnson is an electrical engineer designing the Base 901 model Vl 's and leff Lewin is a successful engineer. lohn Roberts and George Pappas own their own garage. Glenn Moore owns a garage, too, and only has to work 3 days a week. Thats the life! Many of us own our own businesses. Andrea Amidon, Donna Higgins, and Shannon Kearns own the newly established Plainville Drive-ln. lane Andrews and Michelle Mendes each own their own hairstyling businesses. Michelle does Robert Redford 's hair in Hollywood. Tony Leonard and .Becky lohnson own their own businesses. feff O'Donnell owns an elevator business and Renea M ullaney owns a fashion store in Paris. Mary Marcarelli owns an ltalian Restaurant and hll Hardy owns a nightclub and has a baby blue Trans-Am. Wn Marino owns a pornography shop in the center of Wrentham. Scott Kelly is the owner of an international corporation and is monopolizing the business world as a wealthy tyrant from his home in a South American jungle. Um Slattery is President of Texas Instruments. lnstrumen ts. Mike McCarthy is spending the rest of his life behind a desk. Mike Bergeron 's the manager of a major company. Regina Strang is a rich criminal lawyer, and Andy Nichols is an accountant. lohn Kinlin is a highly spirited oceanographer. Sarah Fuller is a traveling photographer, and Bob Brown is pounding nails for S8 an hour. Diane Cormier is finally employed. Curt Blood is announcing radio free Leichtenstein, and Helen Forand is a machine operator for Foxboro Company. Sue Kirby and Renee Powell are fantastic dancers. Chris Eerland is well-educated but not headed in any particular direction. Sandy Frizzell is a gym teacher and coached a professional softball team. fim Houseworth is a physics teacher and owns his own recording studio. Sandy Allsworth is a successful business woman and Kevin Bergevine is a CPA with his own business. By this time, Therese and l had a little too much to drink and were laughing a bit loud but we didnt care. After all, it was Thereses hotel. We remembered some of our childhood dreams and how many of them we never saw come true. Some of our classmates made their dreams come true. lohn Masterson is a physical therapist who leads the Clydesdales for the Budweiser wagon in his spare time. Ray Rose is tracking grizzly bears in Alaska. Dave Ray is a proud member of Team Moosehead and roosting all over the Skull. Class Prophecy Scott Pfeffer drives beautiful women back to his country mansion to do some serious partying. Rich Callahan is selling Crayola crayons to little girls and loAnna LeBlanc is desperately trying to lose all unwanted pounds before our class reunion. Kathy Lincoln hunts tarantulas in the deep dark regions of Africa. Karen Miller lives near the sea in the tropics. Mark Elliott is presently in the winners circle Carlsbad, USA. leff Murray is a beach bum in California, and never straight. Paul Sch walbe is a ski bum in the Swiss Alps with a bunch of snow bunnies living on a CX C9 Wahz. No Paul, l didn 't make fun of you. Mariette Laliberte attended Tenley Hughes' wedding and completed college. Heather Kohut is living in the Valley, Fer Sure . Chris lost is traveling around the world. Tracy Hartford is drinking strawberry daiguiris on her tropical island watching the sunset. Maureen Connors is sitting in her whirlpool in her underground home, while her 5 kids wake her up to tell her the phone is ringing. And Dave Gage is still a partying, hardworking college student who knows all the answers to any questions asked. Many of us spend time in cars. lohn Schwartz is driving a hxed up painted Cutlass. Nancy Sciaba owns a creme colored Mercedes con vertible and Robyn fohnson owns a fast car with mags. Karen Longobardi cruises around in her Z28, Cathy Hayes cruises in a Corvette with fohn, and Patty Phelan cruises in her 28OZX when she isn't training world- class gymnasts in her gym in California. Chuck Taber rides around in his DeLorean sports car and Wendy Wagner picks up gorgeous guys in her sports car. Mark Nevins, the ultimate highway menace, drives a Porsche 911 around in his mansion in Beverly Hills. You remember Dave Hooper, don lt you? Well, he still doesn 't see himself seriously. Mary Carchio is living life to the fullest and Paul Mahoney is enjoying life. Lee Parker is healthy, happy, wealthy and wise. Meanwhile, Denise Petrosion is making something of her life. Kevin Slattery has hnally straightened up and Terry Roche is still chasing a green fnternational. Paul Ruprecht is a very good person and Henry Schubert is zine and living well in the suburbs. Leo Desrochers made it and Mike Mendes is still having a good time but he's wondering where everyone went. lim Hutchins is way, way, waaaaay away but living. And the one and only Dave Nichols is struggling to become the most famous person to ever graduate from King Philip. And me? Well, f'm the team physical therapist for the Dallas Cowboys football team. You wouldnt believe how much fun it is getting their bodies back into shape . . . After our talk, Therese and l decided to call it a night. f The fact that we had too much to drink had nothing to do with us turning in early.j lt was really great finding out how and where the AWESOME CLASS OE '83 was. By the way, Mrs. Fagan, where are you? Have you come back to reality yet? When you find yourself, let me know. Sincerely, Debbi l'inle y And the Class '83 lives on . . . 177- Seniors Therese Doyle - President Patricia Phelan - Woe President az- , 2 , 'Q 4 1. Deborah Finley - Secretary Delight Newman A Treasurer Mrs. Fagan, Mrs. Wernborg - Advisors Class Council -lst row: fl-ri 5 f 7 f P. Cloutier, B. Nye, K. Henderson, l. Williams, C. Wylie, W Wagner, N. Sciaba. 2nd row: l. Ellis, K. Christiansen, D. Newman, D. Finley, P. Phelan, M. Elliott, T. Doyle, T. Hartford, H. in 3 3 Kohut. 3rd row: P, Ross, C. Schwalbe, l. Hardy, D. Hobbs, S. Htzgerald, S. Fuller, L. Crandall, l. Davis, A. Wright, P. Strang, N. Maduslcuie. 4th row: S. Pfelter, l. Peclc, M. Harrison, P. Pose, H. Schubert, P. Sohwalbe, l. Murray, l, Poberts, l. Cole, l. Civilinslci, l. Peavy, D. Nichols. 5th row: T Ormsby, D. Melish, G. Snow. Front: D. Gage. Y' J' 4' ' .Agua .f 1 ' -1 Sandra Allsworth Sandra-Dee 69 Arnold St., Wrentham Likes: Paul, Lamborghinis Dislikes: Mondays, being lied to Ambition: To attend college and be successful in a career. Favorite Saying: This is truel Favorite Memory: 1l,f2!82 Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Football Cheerleading 3, 4, Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3, Hockey Cheerleading 3, Winter Track l, Spring Track 1, 2 Awards: Varsity letter in track and cheering Favorite stuntman: Henry S. George Antonitis George l Walter St., Plainville Likes: Not being serious, girls Dislikes: Yankees, Mrs. Fagans detentions Ambition: Live until l die . . . l hope Favorite Saying: l don 't believe it. ' Activities: Football 4, Spring Track 3, 4. Karin Barstow 10 Cooney Ave., Plain ville Likes: Computers, dune buggies Dislikes: Homeroom, big crowds Ambition: To become an accountant Favorite Saying: Nothing ever goes as planned. Fa vori te Memory: A ttending OEA state competitions Activities: OEA 2, 3, 4. -mln- Jane F Andrews Spankie 19 George St., Plainville Likes: Shawn G., being surrounded by gorgeous guys Dislikes: Waking up early, Mondays Ambition: Run my own hairstyling business Favorite Saying: O'tay bu 'wheat Favorite Memory: lf5!8O. Dawn Marie Alger Dawn 90 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Steve, full moons in the mountains Dislikes: Backstabbers, having arguments with the ones l love Ambition: To become an Emergency Medical Technician Favorite Saying: Help me think Favorite Memory: 6X1 l X82, Prom of '82 Activities: DECA 3, 4 Favorite Groups: Led Zeppelin, Neil Young. Andrea C. Ami d on ' 'Ama 249 Taunton St., Wrentham Likes: Wasting time with Mr. Ls chicken stories, partying Dislikes: Green St., lB's writing assignments Ambition: To receive a degree in business management Favorite Saying: How the hell are ya, ' Favorite Memory: Saturday night escapades with Higs, Trace, ci' Kearnsy Activities: DECA 3, 4- Vice President, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Basketball l, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Softball l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Second team Woonsocket Call All-Star field hockey, eight varsity letters Other: l hope l never have to hear another Guilli joke as long as l live-even longer! James P. Barry, Jr. 'lim 3 Pondview Rd., Norfolk Likes: Lori, basketball Dislikes: English, sprints Ambition: Electrical engineer Favorite Saying: 'Somehow. . . l don 't think so. Favorite Memory: Steven Anderson Prom '82 Activities: National 21 C99 jay Terrace' Wremhdm Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Spring track l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Three varsity letters- Track, three varsity letters- Basketball. Oi ' '-Fred Brennan V. -1- - 'f 3.,f:1 Cheryl Dawn Bettinger Little Ped 60 Warren St., Plain ville Likes: Going on trips with friends, slciing Dislikes: The same old thing, a falce person Ambition: To be a successful mechanical engineer Favorite Saying: Who, me? Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 in N.H. Activities: Sachem 4, Chieftain 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4 Awards: National Poetry Press Publications, Varsity letters in soccer, awards for painting. James Basset .Jim ,, lO Churchill Pd, Norfolk John Barton 'Yaclc 8 Sidney St., Norfolk Michael Bergeron Bergie 4 Ewald Ave., Plain ville Likes: l-leavy metal Dislikes: Saturday morning baseball Kevin E. Bergevine Bergie 20 Everett St., Plainville Likes: Partying, concerts Dislikes: llf29f82, Connie Ambition: Being successful in all l do Favorite Saying: Sllabs Favorite Memory: T.P.1ng with Debbie, Debbi, df Milce. practice, school Ambition: To become a manager of a warehouse for a major company Favorite Saying: Sllabs. Favorite Memory: 7!l 7f82 Activities: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Three varsity letters. fi V-if Erik Bezema Bezzy 27 Davis Ave., Wrentham Likes: Stacey, cars Dislikes: Pebble droppeis, stuclc up people Ambition: To be a millionaire Favorite Memory: Q! l 5!82, Steve Anderson creates a masterpiece. Kevin Bent ..KB,, l O7 Seelconlc St., Norfolk Likes: Guns, movies Dislikes Dirtballs Ambition: To be a success Favorite Saying: Dirtball. Robert E. Bickford, Jr ..Bjg,, 431 Shears St., Wrentham Likes: Cars, girls Dislikes: AF snobs Ambition: To own an automotive shop Favorite Saying: Oh well. Favorite Memory: The hrst day l met Mchele. .ii-A Barbara Black Barium 184 Thurston St., Wrentham Likes: Gorgeous guys, getting d tan Dislikes: SK., not having a date for the weekend Ambition: To become rich Favorite Saying: Check him out. ' Favorite Memory: Falmouth Heights-summer ot '82 Activities: DECA 3, OEA 2 Favorite Hangout: Kings parking lot. John Bray 65 See-konk St., Norfolk Alan Boothe 175 Berry St., Wrentham I Kimberly A. Black Kim r 4 Pennacook St., Norfolk, Likes: lourney, canines Dislikes: Velvet, trowns Ambition: To be a pediatrician Fa vori te Saying: Yeesh, ' Favorite Memory: Cape Cod-the summer of 82. Ac- tivities: Drama 1, Math League 4, National Honor Society 3, 4-Sec., Chieftain 4-co-editor, Football Cheerleader 1. Hl ' labovej Sue Cook gets ready for class. 1.- William J Boyden 21 Lakeside Ave., Wrentham i . ,J wif' fa 7 V v 'i .W ' aye' I :fix i yi n H 7 Sherry Lynn Boyd She ' 11 Potter Ave., Plainville Likes: Dean, TP., K.L,, BB. Dislikes: Rain y days, fighting with D. T. Ambition: To get my license Favorite Saying: You know what 1 mean 1-lunny? Favorite Memory: 1981 1. Geils Concert, 3-1-81 Activities: OEA 2 Other: Summer days at the beach with Dean. Brenda Kristine Bred vik Bren 9 Tiniberline ltr., Nortoll: Likes: Qriginal weird iglotliii'ig, cliocolate Dislikes: Frunii ts, school colors esp. green' Ambition: To be an officer of a successtul 4,'L'll'lls7Ol1LlTll:7ll Favorite Saying: l'Lil:e ...,. fer shurrh' Favorite Memory: Doing crazy things with Sue like climbing ladders at 11 pm. on a Thursday' Activities: Drama 3, 4 Band 1, 2, WKPH 3, 4, National 1-lonor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Chieftain 3, 4 Awards: High honors all years, 10th impromptu essay award Other: Lettered in band and art lmural in gyml. W Curtis Blood C uri 24 Kingsbury Kd., Norfolk Likes: M 'A 'S 'H, the Yardbirds Dislikes: The Leaper Ambition: To swim up Niagara Falls Favorite Saying: 'Ask me if1 care 3 Favorite Memory: Halloween with LC., M.K., M.C,. BL., TD., 49 1-1. T, T.B.B. Awards: National Merit Scholarship Commendation Other: Football announcer 2, 3, 4. F recl Brennan Jr. Fred l49 South St, Plainville Likes: All sports esp. football, blonds with good sense of humor Dislikes: Snobby people, pigeons Ambition: To make it through medical school and become a world reknown surgeon. Favorite Saying: Catch ya later, Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 Activities: Boys State 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4 Awards: National Honor Society, tour varsity letters Other: Good luck to the Warrior football team in 233. Frederick W Brent Fredf' 67 Woolford Bd, Wrentham Likes: Going to parties with Helena, driving my car Dislikes: Hangovers, sr t ' hool Ambition: Clvmpufer iefgfairman Favorite Saying: ln fi tew. Favorite Memory: lvflef-tiriq Helena. ltwy lffful: iriiifiweiit but , . . Jamie 'Lee Brown 'lamieu 87 Holbrook St., Norfolk Likes: Rich W., tickle pink Dislikes: Conceited people, being bored Ambition: To make millions Favorite Saying: Bum deal' Favorite Memory: 1078782 with Rich. Richard Callahan Slestak 57 Hancock St, Wrentham Likes: Being lrish Dislikes: Getting caught skipping Favorite Memory: Having Mr. D and a pope and three priests Activities: Track 3, 4, K x -NJ Robert J Brown ' 'Brownie B7 Holbrook St., Norfolk Likes: Michelle, cruisin' Dislikes: Getting up for school, kids who think theyre bad Ambition: To make it somewhere Favorite Saying: Gimmie a break' Favorite Thomas Brown Karen E. Calkins 2661 West St., Wrentham Likes: lunk food, lifeguards Dislikes: Driving on the sidewalk, drinking Of after brushing your teeth Ambition: To avoid any contact with moving Corvettes and parked Mercedes Favorite Saying: l'm not doing that. ' Favorite Memory: When Pepe survived Activities: Math League 2, 3, 4, Issues 3, 4-Coseditor, Sachem 2, 3, - Treasurer, 4-Co-editor, National Honor Society 3, 4- Woe Pres.,- Key Club 3, 4. x , lv' Mernory: Lifting with Paul 44 Stella Rd., Bellingham Cary Bughjlga Activities: Football 1, Basketball 31 Lafayette Ln., Norfolk l, Baseball l . at .1 B 3, A Ks 'Q M U? . June Childs 'Tune Bug 425 Washington St., Wrentham Likes: Qutdoors, Southern Comlort Dislikes: Schedules, the hrst day ot school Ambition: To be successful at whatever l do Favorite Saying: You think so. Favorite Memory: lOf'31f81. Celeste Joyce Chartrand ' 'Celeste 122 Mlliams St., Wrentham Likes: foe, red roses Dislikes: Mashed potatoes, waiting Ambition: To get a job as a secretary and get married Favorite Saying: l can 't wait till Fridayfn Favorite Memory: 7!3lf82 Activities: OEA 2, 3- Secretary, 4 Awards: OBA State Conference 1982, 5th in Records Management Clerk ll Other: Good luck always to all of my lriends, l'll miss you all! Love ya! Mary Ann Carchio Mair 249 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: Parties, EW. Dislikes: Mondays, cold weather Ambition: To lead an exciting lite Favorite Saying: Whats up with you ? Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 Activities: DECA 3, 4 Awards: lst place cover design ldistrict competitionj. lb-,wi Michael Peter Carchidi Garvey 84 North St., Wrentham Likes: M 'A 'S 'l-L ltalian food Dislikes: Players' strikes Ambition: College Favorite Saying: Did you ever wonder why? Favorite Memory: When C.L, got hit in the slabs. Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Bob Cloutier hooks up his Atari Scott Chitty Skull 5 Fruit St., Norlolk Likes: l?iunite and its ways, blondes Dislikes: Old Arthur G. Champney Milwaukee, owing money to DR. 74 Ruthellen Rd' Bellingham Ambition: To get a car tor the winter Favorite Saying: Sup- Crandle ? Favorite Memory: National Motor Cross Race Southwick, Ma. ' Q 355 ,, , 5-fs ,vygff ,Win f fry f ,f Pamela Candage ll Ewald Ave., Plainville V 1' , as-. ,,, g ml ' ' to ,,,m,g, 434' Wa Tina M Carey T.C. 293 Shears St., Wrentham Likes: Going out with Rl-l., Florida beaches Dislikes: Mondays, LB. Ambition: To open a day care center Favorite Saying: Lets party. ' Favorite Memory: l2f3fw. f 1. 'O,vv'p Q Q' Joanne Conniff .YOU 434 Hancock St., Wrentham Likes: Peter, weekends Dislikes: Mondays, getting up early Ambition: College Favorite Saying: You know it, you lie. 'X Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 tFalmouth Heights! Activities: DECA 3. Mark R. Conley Mark 35 King lames Way, Wrentham Likes: Computers, Vermont Dislikes: Being broke, reading 400-page novels in a week Ambition: To be rich Favorite Saying: Face it, the Patriots are awesome! Favorite Memory: Getting the doctor to say Twang Activities: Football l , Vwnter Track l, 2. Shawn Conroy Horace 5 Hillcrest Dr., Plain ville Likes: Computer programming, success Dislikes: The mole, program 22 Ambition: To be rich and successful Favorite Saying: Youre incredible! Favorite Memory: Sophomore year. Kristen Cronin 95 Cleveland St., Norfolk Jay Civilinski 'Skiviesn 41 Lake Side Ave., Wrentham Likes: Friends, watching M urr get belligerent Dislikes: Empty gas tanks, bird droppings on my car Ambition: To fly and to be happy in whatever I do Favorite Saying: How ya doin ffl Favorite Memory: '82 Prom with C.O. Activities: lce Hockey 2, 3-Capt., 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Varsity letters in hockey and tennis. Patricia Ann Cloutier Patty 4ll South St., Plainville Likes: Good friends, being happy Dislikes: Bad weekends, working on weekends Ambition: College, to be successful in a career that l choose Favorite Saying: Hi, How ya doin 'l Favorite Memory: Kings parking lot with Kris di Renea learning to drive a standard Activities: Sr. Class Council 4, OEA 2, 3, 4-Pres, Awards: OEA top hfth in Regional Competition - Typing, 2nd place in State competition Records Management Clerk ll, OEA 3rd Bulletin Board in State Competition Other: l wish all my friends the best of luck always! Below: You be so cute. Kari L. Christiansen Kari 9 Boardman St., Norfolk Likes: Concerts, good friends Dislikes: Broken promises, bloody noses with bad timing Ambition: To be happy forever Favorite Saying: Oink tto Lynnei Favorite Memory: 9!25f82, NYC. NESBA Fall '82 Activities: Sr. Class Council 4, Band 2, 3, Chieftain 4, Basketball 3-stat., Baseball 3, 4-stat. Awards: NESBA honors band 3 Other: Good luck guys! Maureen Lee-Anne Conn ors I I I 40 Everett St., Norfolk Likes: The ocean, sunsets Dislikes: Rainy Monday mornings, English classes Ambition: To marry a millionaire, Skydive Favorite Memory: DECA conferences at D.C., Chicago, Niagara Falls Activities: Student Council 4, Sr. Class Council 4, DECA 3, 4, OEA 2-Parliamentarian Awards: DECA-2nd in Free Enterprise Manual, 3rd Miss DECA Sweetheart, lst Free Enterprise Manual, Listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students. William :L DeMers 26 King St., Norfolk Jim Cole Colesy 94 East St., Wrentham Likes: Black Horse, Hondas Dislikes: Wet snow, Sherwood at -203 Ambition: To hnd out my ambition F avority Memory: Newport '82 Activities: Basketball 1, Tennis 1. Robert E. Cloutier Bob'f l77l West St., Wrentham Likes: Ski mobiling, friends Dislikes: Preppies, ignorant statements Ambition: To make a million before the age of 50 Favorite Saying: l don 't believe it! Favorite Memory: l0f30f82 Activities: Student Council 3, VlCA 3, 4 Awards: State competition- VlCA. 'NN Lynne Crandall 10 Ridgeheld Rd., Norfolk Likes: Packy, talking Dislikes: Fake personalities, bad memories Ambition: To own a 944 red turbo Porsche Favorite Saying: Tubes! Favorite Memory: TPWK di C, 9f25-26f8l, cheering sessions, bonhre '81 Activities: Football Cheerleader 3, Soccer 4-stat., Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4, Tennis 2 Other: Love and thanks to P.l-l, KC., l.D., L.M., Mom, Dad, Mr. 62 Mrs. B., S. Dubois. um - lack Barton Frank A. Crowell l69l West St., Wrentham Likes: Chris, playing hoop Dislikes: Cops Ambition: To become an officer in the Merchant Marine Favorite Saying: Thats quality! Favorite Memory: lunior Prom Activities: Boys State 3, Football l, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Least Favorite Saying: 4'On the linel . 11' Julie Ann Davis 'lulesn 19 Medway St., Norfolk Likes: '73 Pontiac Gran Am, wild fantasies Dislikes: Clique of l WC WSL, commitments Ambition: To be a race car driver in the lndianapolis 500 Favorite Saying: Lets Haul. ' Favorite Memory: My senior year Activities: Sr. Class Council, Chieftain 4, Soccer 4- stat., Basketball 3-stat., Spring Track l, 2, 3, 4-stat. Susan Cook ' 'Marilyn 3 Raymond Ave., Walpole Likes: Child care, writing, stories Dislikes: Being by m yself, gym Ambition: Work in a day care center Favorite Saying: Whats up Sue. ' Favorite Memory: Summer. Diana Marie Cormier Diane 94 Cypress Rd., Wrentham Likes: T.E.D. music, Waterskiing Dislikes: Coming home early, being aggravated Ambition: To travel and to finally own a car Favorite Saying: Youre killing mef Favorite Memory: Going cross country to California in '82 Scott Deruisseau l O Bush Pond Pd., Norfolk Susan Arlene Dolan 'Sueu l 34 Berry St., Wrentham Likes: Guys, being with friends Dislikes: Early morning, snobs Favorite Saying: You re Marc Desa ulniers l l Glenbrook Ave., Bellingham kidding, no way! Favorite Memory: The clown, Bobby's Activities: OEA 3. is Q iz! S X David Doiron 73 Warren St., Plainville .f f 1 at ,I-,J A E'v 27 -Q nm c.- A. A Patricia L. Diamond Trisha ll4 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Chiffy, Neil Young Dislikes: Mornings, K.P.l-l.S. School Committee Ambition: To own and run my own nursery school Favorite Memory: 3!l3f82, TW D.l. Activities: OEA 2, Awards: 6th place- lnformation Communications l l-OEA State Conference. Carla Ann Daley Carla 8 Washington St., Plainville Likes: LH, taking the Trans Am Dislikes: Hghts, getting up in the morning Ambition: To own the Trans Am Favorite Saying: This is true. Favorite Memory: The Cape with L.l-l., the party for Ama. Who us? We didn 't eat anything. Thomas W DiPlacido, Jr. T om 203 Creek St., Wrentham Likes: To eat, a nice set of .... Dislikes: Normalcy, cleanliness Ambition: T.G. T. GJ. T. VAF TA Favorite Saying: lf you get passed the smell, you 've got it licked. Favorite Memory: TO. Tf82, l.S.E.-2 Activities: National Honor Society 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Winter Track 2, Spring Track l, 2, 3, 4. Leo A. Desrochers Walruss 38 Pleasant St., Plain ville Likes: Beer, wild, wild women Dislikes: '62 Chevys without 4 barrels, MTV Ambition: Be the second coming of Benny l-lill Favorite Saying: Grrrrrrr. Therese Nancy Doyle Tree 3 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk Likes: Parties with triends, contracts Dislikes: Woo' wee- woo, cligues Ambition: Our 25th reunion held at my resturant and to find the missing cooler Favorite Saying: You retards. Favorite Memory: K.P. class of '83, Homecoming '82 and Cold Duck, 811 BX82 Activities: President 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA 2, Chieftain 2, 3, 4, Hockey Laura Jane F erioli Laurief' 406 Thurston St., Wrentham Likes: C.L.H., sunshine Dislikes: Spiders, the double ferris wheel at Pocky Point Ambition: To get out of the great white north Favorite Saying: Shut up Tony. ' Favorite Memory: l2f5fBl Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4. Cheerleader 2 Awards: Homecoming Queen 4 Other: Senator of Student Govt Day 3. ox . m Mark L. Elliot Ebb 331 Franklin St, Wrentham Likes: Year round snowstorms, S.L. Dislikes: Mendes 'S parties Ambition: To make it on the U.S. Grand Prix Circuit Favorite Saying: Whats zup? Favorite Memory: Waking up to see M. Nevins and M. Mendes at M.G.H. Angela Marie Eblan 'D4lngel 258 Dedham St., Wrentham Likes: Being with the M.D., butterscotch sundaes Dislikes: Being stuck at home, hillwork at Sweat Hill Ambition: To be a nurse and to be eternally happy Favorite Saying: Good things come to those who wait. Favorite Memory: Time spent at Horse Neck Beach Activities, Cross Country l, 2, 4-Capt., Winter Track 1, 2, Spring Track l, 2, 3, 4-Capt. Cynthia A. Eykel Twinkle 47 Needham St., Norfolk Likes: Snowstorms, being with friends Dislikes: Being sick, getting up early Ambition: To be happy with everything that comes my way Favorite Saying: NO WA YW' Favorite Memory: BXBO Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4. Christine F erland Chris 96 Wampum St., Wrentham Likes: Frank, beach Dislikes: Ped Malibus, onions Ambition: Go to a four year college to successfully find an ambition Favorite Saying: Grrrrrr. Favorite Memory: lunior Prom Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4-Capt., Cross Country I, Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4, Winter Track l, Spring Track l Awards: Varsity letters. John G. Endruschat ll Colonial Way, Plainville 72 E-r...'..27 i Julie Ellis 'lulesu l Wade Pd., Plainville Likes: Being happy, being with Todd Dislikes: Cligues, arguing with friends and boyfriend Ambition: To be happy and to become a word processing manager Favorite Saying: l was so psychedf' Favorite Memory: 6f3O!f32, 9f2l!82 Activities: Sr, Class Council, OEA 4'Treasurer, Chiettain 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4-Capt., Cross Country l , Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, Hockey Cheerleader 3, Winter Track l, Spring Track 1, 2. Kimberly Ann Franklin Kim 78 South St., Plainville Likes: 7th dimension, weekends Dislikes: lst dimension, when M,M. plays Miss Congo woman Ambition: To be successful and happy Favorite Saying: Robin, what dimension you in 7' Favorite Memory: 1O!3Of82, summer of '82 Activities: DECA 3, 4. Tony F igueras ..Fjg,, 19 Mohegan St., Norfolk Likes: Making fun of puppets, ice cream Dislikes: puppets, studying Ambition: Medical school Favorite Saying: Whats up? Favorite Memory: Track '82 Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: National Merit Society, Commendation for P, S. A . T, Mary Ellen Flower Twiggy 20 Sharlene Ln., Plainville Likes: B. W., drinking Dislikes: School, getting up in the morning Ambition: To become fat Favorite Saying: Wanna skip ? Favorite Memory: 1 1f9f82. Siobhan Fitzgerald Fitzy 54 Winter St., Wrentham Likes: Celtics, snow Dislikes: Cheese, seafood Ambition: To be rich Favorite Saying: No Way! Activities: Cross Country l Other: Novice amature radio license. Kathy French Bernie 17 Ewald Ave., Plainville Likes: 1.M., partying Dislikes: Monday mornings, in-house Ambition: To live a happy and successful life Favorite Saying: Tell me about it! Favorite Memory: Summer of '81 Activities: VICA 3, 4. 3. Helen Georgia F orand 31 Pelletier Dr., Bellingham Likes: Going to C YO, bike riding Dislikes: Sadness, rainy days Ambition: To become a machinist Favorite Memory: Winter in California '78 Favorite Saying: What's up? 1 Deborah Ann Finley DebHn 35 Park St., Norfolk Likes: Watching the sunrise at the ocean, making people happy Dislikes: Sad goodbyes, cold weather Ambition: To be a happily married physical therapist Favorite Saying: 1-lulloool Favorite Memory: My friendship with Wcki Werning Activities: Class Ofhcer 1, 2- Woe Pres., 4-Secretary, Sr. Class Council, Chieftain 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4- Capt. Awards: Honorable Mention in Woonsocket Call for Held hockey, Semi-formal Queen in 1981. Todd D. Fisher 1132 West St., Wrentham The Three Stooges Sandra D. F retz Sandie 7 Wompanoag St., Norfolk Likes: Being with Chris, summer Dislikes: Getting up early, cold weather Ambition: To be successful in everything 1 do Favorite Saying: ls it Friday yet? Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 Activities: Pep squad 2. Judith Anne F ruci ludy 75 Hamilton Pd., Wrentham Likes: Being with lack, rainbows Dislikes: Cruelty to animals, Christmas without snow Ambition: To be successful in what ever 1 do Favorite Saying: No sa. ' Favorite Memory: 1215, first snowstorm of '81 .I Michael Fuller 64 Sleepy Hollow, Wrentham Mike Kuza hands off to Richie Smith. Sarah Jean Fuller 97 North St., Norfolk Likes: Traveling, wintertime Dislikes: Secrets, rainy, dismal days Ambition: To have happiness and share it Favorite Saying: Hey kiddo. ' Favorite Memory: Canadian summers, Holland '81 Activities: lssues 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Other: Stony Brook Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sandra F rizzell 17riz 55 Lincoln Ave., Plainville Likes: Sports, Carlton Fisk Dislikes: Term papers, fetal pigs Ambition: Physical Education Favorite Saying: Oh, well. Favorite Memory: TP. 'ing with the '82 basketball team Activities: Field Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. 15' ' 'rms . ' f ft W, ', 7 5 1 J , ,: 2' f, David P. Gage Dave 31 Seekonk St, Norfolk Likes: Steffanie, bugging lulie Dislikes: Egg salad, spruce gum Ambition: Computer Technician Favorite Saying: That was great. ' Favorite Memory: Skiing at Lake Tahoe, 12f82, class party at Horseneck 6!82 Activities: lssues 2, Chieftain 1, 2, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. lt's been a hard day. Gary Thomas Gallagher 3 Pocumtuck Ave., Norfolk Likes: Dead, brown bombers Dislikes: 1?edeyes, heros Ambition: To break on through Favorite Saying: Take it slow' Activities: Basketball 2, I W, QM-, ,, . .r Dennis Gauthier Carl Green l l Crestwood Ave., Plain ville 4, . ,tv Bruce E. Hamlin Bruce 28.7 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Walpole Mall, summer nights at the beach Dislikes: School, chemistry Ambition: Dairy farmer Favorite Saying: No, somehow T think not Favorite Memory: 3f12f82. Alice Marie Harrington Harri 44 Union St., Norfolk Likes: Weekends, B52s Dislikes: School lunches, hard times Ambition: To live a happy life Favorite Saying: ee-ee-ee Favorite Memory: Summer '82, B52s concert, 24-31 Activities: OEA 2, 3, 4. lm.. t Glen Edward Hall Hallsy l 3 Bugbee St., Plain ville Likes: Allison, life Dislikes: Snobs, working weekends Ambition: Para Rescue fU.S.A.Fj Favorite Saying: B.l,O. YA. Favorite Memory: Texas, the Wall, Rogersons gang Activities: DECA 3, 4, Band 4, Soccer 3, Winter Track 1, 2, Spring Track l, 2, 4. Dingus Gage Mark Harmon 'Mark 6 Grant St., Plainville Likes: Playing the drums, Led Zeppelin Dislikes: Snotty girls, car payments Ambition: To make it in a band Favorite Saying: 'Dudeu Favorite Memory: Summer '81, Jill Kinsey Hardy ..PYa,, l Overlea Rd., Norfolk Likes: The green bomb, close friends Dislikes: Being left out, early curfews Ambition: To get a weekend off from Eagle Snacks Favorite Saying: Funniest thing . . . Favorite Memory: Foundation after the lamboree '81 Activities: Student Council 4, Sr. Class Council 4, Deca 3- Secretary, 4 Secretary, Softball l , 2, 3, 4 Awards: Food Marketing Manuel 5th place, Food Marketing CBCE 3rd C9 hnalist. Jeannine Judith Gros pi tch ' 'Ginger ' ' 12 Masconemet Ave., Norfolk Likes: Cheeks, snow Dislikes: Depression, Schmidt Specials Ambition: To End the perfect gm. or t.h. Favorite Saying: Such cute cheeks! Favorite Memory: NESBA, time spent with WA. and SW Activities: Drama l , 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, WIMQ 1, 2, Band 2, 3, Band Council 3, Colorguard l, 2, 3, WKPH 3, 4, Sachem 2, 3, 4 Awards: NESBA Honors Band '82, MASP '82, Jeffrey S. Grant '7eff 9 Valerie Dr,, Plainville Likes: Hendrix, football Dislikes: The puppet, shmucks Ambition: Engineer Favorite Saying: Get him off me Favorite Memory: Basketball trip to Nantucket Activities: Football l , 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Donna Higgins Higs 12 Treasure lsland Pd., Plainville Likes: Parties, D.l. Dislikes: Getting up for school, H.O. Qs Ambition: To be a partner with Shannon and Andrea for a new Plain ville Dri ve-ln Fa vori te Saying: ls it Friday yet? Favorite Memory: 8!23f8l Activities: DECA 3, Awards: Fifth place at Districts, Second place at States KDECA2, Whos Who Among American High School Students. Mark Higgins Mark 29 Pleasant St., Plain ville Likes: Sports, vacations Dislikes: Gorillas, dead chickens Ambition: To own my own computer compan y Favorite Saying: No wayf Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 Activities: Football l, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Anne Heinsohn Benny 31 Tucker Pd., Norfolk Likes: l?.H.P.S., B-52s Dislikes: Boring people, Pac-man Ambition: To be successful and happy with everything l do Favorite Saying: Catch ya! Favorite Memory: Last summer with all my friends Activities: Drama 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4- Colorguard Capt., Band Council 4, lazz Band Manager 3, 4. Tracy L. Hartford SAS 7 Apple Tree Dr., Plain ville Likes: Laughing, partying with A.A., KC., DH., Cl., SK., RL., and HS. Dislikes: Pop music, pessimists Ambition: To live an exciting life Favorite Saying: Good deal! Favorite Memory: 8f24!82, when the softball team got suspended for celebrating with champagne in the locker room Activities: Cross Country 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4. Karen Henderson Karen 23 Boardman St., Norfolk Likes: Tim, weekends with friends Dislikes: Saying gooda bye Ambition: To be very successful Favorite Saying: HTTTAG-A-TTOGG Favorite Edwin Harrop, Jr. Memory: Senior year, Black Pd., l l West Bacon St., Plainville l-la l-la Summer '82 Activities: Student Council 2, 4, OBA 2, Soccer 2, 4 Other: Pegional Advisory Council 4. Q55 X ,f' ...Q V ew-kms' Catherine M Hayes Cathie 9 Overlea Pd., Norfolk Likes: lohn, Corvettes Dislikes: Bucket seats, getting up in the morning Ambition: To own a lavender convertible 'Vette Favorite Saying: Buzz off Favorite Memory: 4!2!82 Activities: OEA 2, 3 Awards: Fourth place-prepared speech OEA State Conference, Hrst place- prepared speech OBA State Conference 3. Cheeks at work David R. Hendry 179 Walnut Pd., Wrentham K' L X h John Howard 7 Crestwood Ave., Plainville Q5-1 gigs I Tammy Lee Horton Tam 12 Sidney St., Plainville Likes: Carl, being with good friends Dislikes: Early mornings, snobs Ambition: To have a good job, get married and be happy Favorite Saying: Wherrre is it Favorite Memory: Summer of '82, 10723, S.D. s party, the clown. Nw Steve Howard Clutch 745 East St., Wrentham Likes: Geannie, parties Dislikes: School, getting up early Ambition: To own a resta urant Favorite Saying: What? Favorite Memory: Food fight in shop. James Allen Houseworth Burt 4 Pedcoat Ln., Plainville Likes: Exotic cuisine, music Dislikes: lnsincerity, sneezing Ambition: To cut a record before '87 Favorite Saying: Your mama. ' Favorite Memory: 9717782, 10:15 stretch giving blood Activities: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4-Pres., Boys State 3, WKPH 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Golf 1, Tennis 2 Other: lazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, lA 2, Lions All-State Band 4, Chorus 1, 2. 1 don 't believe this. Brenda S. Hough Bren 57 Cherry St., Wrentham Likes: The honest smile of a friend, laughing so hard you can 't breathe Dislikes: Cold, soggy brussel sprouts, needing to escape but not being able to run Ambition: To make everyone 1 meet a little bit happier Favorite Saying: Hey Unus, do ya wanna go ta Stah Mahket?l Favorite Memory: Summer in Spain, hot air ballooning, LaSallete Shrine with L.S. Activities: Student Council 3, Drama 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4-Capt. QI' HCT? X 7' ' David Hooper 1-loop 108 Archer St., Wrentham Likes: Parties, driving with Nevins Dislikes: Being a bench warmer, mustang accident Ambition: Become successful Favorite Memory: Phoenix School Activities: Football 1, 3, 4. Deborah A. Hobbs Deb 51 North St., Norfolk Likes: Baseball studs, spending time at lulies Dislikes: Tipperillos, people with VL Ambition: Biochemist Favorite Saying: 'Ask me what 1 did this weekend Favorite Memory: 10713782 with Debbi, Mike and Kevin Activities: Sr. Class Council, Held Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4-stat. Awards: Voice of Democracy Contest-Certificate of Merit, Boston Globe Scholastic Art Award, Dawna Marie Hooper 'Dawnan 108 Archer St., Wrentham Likes: The beach, Rick Dislikes: Vegetables Ambition: To become successful and rich Favorite Saying: Youre making fun of me again Favorite Memory: 9712781 Activities: Student Council 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2. i Francis Johnson Stephen M' Is-913' -Lukeff l5 Washington St., Plainville 15 Lakeshore Dr., Norfolk Laura Johnson Laura 65 High St., Plainville Likes: My man tthe guyj, music Dislikes: World conditions, nylons that don 't fit Ambition: To hnd a Career, to live in paradise Favorite Saying: C'mon child, you make me gagl Favorite Memory: When Nancy growled at the jellybeans at BF 's, Matts seam ripperf Above: Seniors never fall 3? 45:4 Tom D. Hughes Tom ll Norwell St., Norfolk Likes: Beethoven, Andys chili Dislikes: Eggs, long term English assignments Ambition: Theoretical physicist- To develop a theory of quantum gravity Favorite Saying: l 'm hungry Favorite Memory: lune l2, August l6f22, l982 Activities: Mathuleague l, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chieftain l, 2, Spring track l Awards: National Merit Semifinalist. Above: l give that one a lOV2. ra :ae-i Beth A. Jionzo 321 Shear St., Wrentham Tenley Gail Hughes Ten Birch Rd., Norfolk Likes: Water skiing, being with Scott Dislikes: Sunday nights, wearing braces Ambition: To make my dreams come true Favorite Saying: Later Buddy Favorite Memory: lf2f82, when lmet Sarah in 5th grade Activities: Cross Country l, Softball 2. ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, James David Hutchins Big lim 93 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk Likes: lnstruments of destruction, science fiction Dislikes: Communism, nosy people Ambition: To be an lnterstellar Quadrant Commander Favorite Saying: Ya, l hear ya Favorite Memory: The wars Activities: Band 2. Edwin C. Johnson, Jr. ..Ed,, 5 Stillwell Ave, Norfolk Likes: Rush, computers Dislikes: Feedback, cheese Ambition: To become an electrical engineer Fa vori te Saying: Hows it goin'? Favorite Memory: Summer ot '82 Shannon E. Kearns Kearnsy lOl Ellery St., Wrentham Likes: MrSfM's, going out with A.A., DH.. TH., RL. Dislikes: Car breaking down, the l.D aftermath Ambition: To be successful in everything l do. Favorite Saying: Duze yor dog biite? Favorite Memory: Nantucket Basketball, Champagne '8l Activities: OEA 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Softball 2 Awards: 3 Varsity letters. Z' Robyn Johnson Watermelon Seeds l25 North St., Norfolk Likes: Being with my friends, the 7th Dimension Dislikes: lst Dimension, smelly B.H. s and M. T, Ambition: To get out of school and get a good job Favorite Saying: Kim, what dimension are you in 3 Favorite Memory: Summer of '824 cruising NA. with KF. CQ D.B. Rebecca Ann Johnson Beckles l 26 North St., Norfolk Likes: Dana, being with friends Dislikes: School, mornings Ambition: To become a successful business woman Favorite Memory: April 2, l 982-First date with Dana Activities: DECA 3, 4. W4 ' 4 Kathleen Shawna Kelly Kathy K. 86 Woodland Rd., Wrentham Likes: Guys with curly hair, being with family and friends Dislikes: Headaches, cligues Ambition: To overthrow Costa 's regime and let the asylum run wild Favorite Saying: NO PIQOBLEMW Favorite Memory: Room 262lN.f.l, times spent with friends Activities: Color Guard 2, 3ACapt., 4-Senior Capt., Band Council 3, 4, Soccer 2, 4 Other: Likes having a TANGO of a time with Kathy O'C. and friends. I Ain 't love grand. Theresa M Jones Terry 3 Valentine Dr., Norfolk Likes: Real men, grey hair Dislikes: Early mornings, school Ambition: To leave this small town way behind Favorite Saying: Ooooh Baby Favorite Memory: Summer and Bash of '82 Activities: lce Hockey 3, 4 Other: Good luck lennifer and Robin, you're going to need it. Diana M. Jostin Dl. 8 Malcolm St., Norfolk Likes: Weekends, Miguel Dislikes: Mondays, spam Ambition: Travel around the world, Travel to school Favorite Saying: ee-ee-ee Favorite Memory: T W.T.D- Summer ot 82 Activities: DECA 3, 4 Other: B-52's concert. Christine Jost 9 Mirimichi St., Plainville Likes: Pete Townshend, traveling Dislikes: Pop music , stale twinkies Ambition: To succeed Favorite Saying: Live long and prosper Favorite Memory: Nantucket '82 with TH. H.S., and S.S. Activities: Drama l, Art Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 3. 1 4 i i Robin Johnson 30 Warren St., Wrentham Susan M. Kirby Sue 95 Myrtle St., Wrentham Likes: Purple, Drinking tBudl Dislikes: Getting bagged for coming home late, hangovers Ambition: Dancing Favorite Saying: What a drag. 'Favorite Memory: The PF at B di Bs with the S.L. 8-28-82 Activities: Soccer 2, 4, Gymnastics l. s Scott Kelly Kell 2 Huntington Ave., Wrentham Likes: TNK parties, graduation day Dislikes: ' 'Meatloaf ' ', beaching my car in the snow when l 'm late for midterms Ambition: To become hnancially independant before lin 30 yrs. old Favorite Saying: l in ugh an' da babes go wild! Favorite Memory: December 24th, l 996 Activities: DECA 3 Awards: DECA Districts 3rd place overall, States 2nd place overall, Nationals I out of 7 top in the country Promotional advertising Other: Whos Who Among American Students, biography. Judith Anne Korslund lodi 25 Apple Ln., Wrentham Likes: Coffee brandy, Korslund parties BCN style Dislikes: Classwork, preps Ambition: To become a baker Favorite Saying: Sensuall Favorite Memory: Good times in Culinary Arts with Phyllis, Missy, and Darlene Activities: VlCA 4. John M1 Kinlin THE GOONH 427 East St., Wrentham Likes: The B-52s, Twin-l-Beam's Dislikes: Teacher in Pm. 221, onions Ambition: To become a millionaire Favorite Saying: Excellent Favorite Memory: My 16th birthday present from my Dad Activities: Wce Pres. 3, Student Council l, 2, Boys State 3, Football l , Golf l, 2, 3, lce Hockey l, 2, 3, 4-Capt. Other: This is the end . . . Michael Kelly Mike 9 Malcolm St., Nortolk Likes: Girls, parties Dislikes: Getting up early, having to work for a living Ambition: To be Franks bodyguard Favorite Saying: Excellent, Excellentll Favorite Memory: Partying with Van Halen Activities: lce Hockey 2, 3, 4-Capt. Awards: 3 varsity letters in hockey. Michael Kuza Kooz l l Millbrook Dr., Plain ville Likes: Push, G.G. Dislikes: Warp 5 in the van, Taps and the circuit Ambition: To play football in Texas Favorite Saying: Want some candy little girl 7 Favorite Memory: Ending mail delivery with BL., C.B., LC., T.D,, M.C. Activities: Basketball l , Football l , 2, 3, 4- Capt., Baseball l, 2, 3, 4-Capt. Mariette Laliberte Mare 360 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: Snoopy, Charlie H. Dislikes: Pac-man, waiting Ambition: To marry a millionaire Favorite Saying: You had to be there Favorite Memory: lOf26f82 tC.H.l, my Grandmother Activities DEC A 3 Awards: DECA lst place trophy at Districts, 2nd place trophy at States, lst place medallion at States, Whos Who Among American High School Students Other: To Tenley: Thanks for being such a good friend. S P Heather Redfern Kohut Heatha 62 Park St, Wrentham Likes: New Wave, true friends Dislikes: Liars, having parties with guns Ambition: To guit smoking Favorite Saying: Like, toe-dully furshurrl Favorite Memory: N.l-l. with C.B., scheming with RS. Activities: Art Club 2, Chieftain 4' Co4Editor, Winter Track 2, Donna Lynne Larkin Dilt 54 Miller St., Norfolk Likes: Balloons, Canada Dislikes: Being rushed, getting up early Ambition: College, music composer and singer Favorite Memory: Chicago IQB2, Cape Cod, 1982 Activities: DBCA 3, 4 Awards: lst in Districts, lst in States V3, F rancois R. Lefebvre 3l Trenton St., So. Bellingham Anthony F Leonard, Jr. Ton y 372 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Eyebrows, Budweiser Dis- likes: Sarcastic girls, my car Am- bition: Not to have to work Satur- day nights Favorite Saying: You guys are Brutall Favorite Memory: The night l died of bub- bles Activities: DBCA 3-Pres., 4- Pres., Football 2, Spring Track l , 2 Awards: lst place District and State DBCA Competition, Whos Who Among American High School Students Other: Scott, you ll pay for this! lv an -12:5 ff G Melissa Lema y Missy 76 Thurston St., Wrentham 1 Jeffrey S. Lewin 'leffu 4 Ferndale Ave., Norfolk Likes: Sports, Quisp Dislikes: Weekend speed workouts, term papers Ambition: To live a long and successful life Favorite Say- ing: What, Where, When, Why, How, Who? Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Basketball l, Mhnter Track l , Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Cross Country Hockomock League All-Star 3, 4, lst Team All-Stars-Woonsocket Call and Milford Dailey News 4. 411 fin? Richard E. Lemay 389 School St., Norfolk 'Y wonder where Sonya is now. Ted LeBlanc Tedley 6 Harvard Ave., Plainville Likes: Computers, science hction Dislikes: School lunch, ignorant people Ambition: To transcend the limits of time and space Favorite Saying: l?ubbish! Favorite Memory: Junior year Awards: The great key, sash of Rassalan, the matrix. K .J 1 Jo Anna LeBlanc 'Yo-orgy l 3 Freemont St., Plainville Likes: M TTC video games Dislikes: lmmature people, Sl di M.M Ambition: To become , an RN. Favorite Saying: 'No sah! Favorite Memory: Graduation Activities: Issues 1. V Kathleen M1 Lincoln Kathy 139 Park St,, Wrentham Likes: Good wine, lovin' with S. Dislikes: lgnorant people, unsociable socialites Ambition: To own a classy restaurantfhotel Favorite Saying: l?eall y. Favorite Memory: Summer of Bl and on . . . Activities: Basketball Cheerleading 2 Karen Marie Longobardi Karen 360 Mai'n St., Norfolk Likes: Franklin, guys wearing leather Dislikes: KP., waiting lor Dale Ambition: To own a fast, hyped-up car!!! Favorite Saying: 'l wanna slap her. ' Favorite Memory: l. Geils Concert '81 Other: Favorite hangouts- Kings parking lot and White l-len. Awards: Varsity letter for cheerleading. Laurette G. Lundstedt 18 Sharlene Ln., Plainville f f Robert F1 Luongo l4 Oak Dr, Plainville Patrick J. Loughlin Lough 42 Shears St., Wrentham Likes: Bruce Springsteen, the owl Dislikes: Bouncing checks, PF. Ambition: To get a mohawk and move out of my house by the time l'm l8 Favorite Saying: No problem: Favorite Memory: ll-l-82 Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. Brendan Lynch 639 East St., Wrentham Likes: OM s, the owl Dislikes: HO., meetings Favorite Saying: 'All over it! Favorite Memory: l l -l -82 Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4. Roberta Jean Ludwig Bert 2l Washington St., Plainville Likes: Chuck, snowy days Dislikes: Monday mornings, followers Ambition: To be successful in my career and happy with C.S. Favorite Saying: ls it Friday yet? Favorite Memory: March Z l98l Activities: DECA 3, Chieftain 4 Awards: 4th place in DECA at Districts. Kendra Jean Lukens 20 Cleveland St., Norfolk Likes: Fall days, kittens Dislikes: Snobby people, unhappy faces Ambition: To be the best l can be, to be happy Favorite Saying: Keep Smilin 7 Favorite Memory: Going to Virginia Activities: Soccer 2, Cross Country l. Seniors get psyched for pep rally Shannon Elizabeth Leo Macdonald 2l6 South St., Wrentham 'loom Likes: Food, Mustangs Dislikes: 29 Nofm SL' Norfolk Sophomore rumors, fat thighs Likes: Baby ffm Dislikes: Ambition: To make it through Womens Hof Fred? Welding school and a whole year without sofwooo Ambition: World an accident Favorite Saying: l famous shoff Order ooo-If can 't see that far. ' Favorite Favorite Sa-Vfngf Wfonooo-lr, Memory: Summer of '32 axis- fggqfffe Memory: Summer Of Bf2l Activities: Chieftain 4, Gymnastics l, 2, Football Cheerleading 2, 4, Basketball Cheerleading 3, 4-Capt., Hockey Cheerleading 3, 4-Capt. Other: Good luck Kristyewell miss ya! ,X I Lauren MacKenney Mama Laurent 52 Pond St., Norfolk Likes: Fashion designing, art Dislikes: lnsincerity Ambition: To be successful in happiness Favorite Memory: Having my real friends close Activities: Drama 2, 3, 4, Math League l, Art Club l, Band 3-Man., 4, Sachem 4, WKPH 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chieftain 4 Awards: Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards l, 3. swf f, fffbf M Q e- A 4 if + - - Laura Mackie ..MaC,, 40 Turner St., Norfolk Likes: Cord, my weekends off Dislikes: B.B. s big mouth, wow- e-woo with a flashlight Ambition: To be a rich nurse Favorite Saying: 'i?eally? Favorite Memory: Summer of 82 Activities: VICA 3, 4 Other: 'leff, are you driving home tonight? Nancy MacKinnon 57 Hawes St., Wrentham Robert J. MacLean 184 Park St., Wrentham if in x 1 Marie Mahoney 'Pe-Re 62 Needham St., Norfolk Likes: Children, social work Dislikes: Station wagons, Heartland Ambition: To work in a half-way house Favorite Saying: Weill Favorite Memory: The Prom Activities: OEA 4. Nancy E. Maduskuie Dusk 354 South St., Wrentham Likes: Sports, science Dislikes: Losing, gossip Ambition: Nursing Hrst, then eventually a physician Favorite Saying: Good fob. Favorite Memory: MA basketball tournament, beating Brighton in the hrst round F802 Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4-Treas., Chieftain 4, Held Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Hockomock All Star for Field Hockey and Softball, Woonsocket Call All Star for Field Hockey and Softball, Sun Chronicle All Star for Eeld Hockey, Basketball and Softball, American High School Athlete Award. Chris and lon . . . faithful K.P. fans 48 ' Vin Marino Vince 202 East St., Wrentham Likes: Study halls, strikes Dislikes: People that can 't be wrong Ambition: To become a plumber Favorite Saying: VFP: PFI Favorite Memory: Going on strike Activities: Student council 4, Student Advisory Council 4, Football l, 3, Baseball 2. John Masterson 'lohn 20 Spring St., Norfolk Likes: Mar, skiing Dislikes: School tood, losing again and again Ambition: To ride on the Clyesdale drawn Budweiser Wagon Favorite Saying: Quality! Activities: Football 4, Soccer 2. Mary Elizabeth Marcarelli Mary 19 Noon Hill Ave., Norfolk Likes: Music, sunny days Dislikes: Driving without the radio on, overcooked pizza Ambition: To be successful in the business world Favorite Saying: Omigod, l forgot to do Paul Mahoney Mahon 9 Quail Run, Nortolk Likes: Bud, summer Dislikes: Cigarettes, heros Ambition: To travel extensively and try new things Favorite Saying: So, ' A Favorite Memory: Summer B2 Activities: Football 2. my French homework! Favorite Memory: Styx concert Bl Activities: Pep Squad 2 Other: 'Y wonder what tomorrow has in mind tor me or am l even in its mind at all? Michael McCarthy Mike 59 Cypress Rd., Wren tham Likes: Money, arcades Dislikes: Homework, Pac-man Ambition: To be rich Favorite Saying: ' 'High tl Favorite Memory: Black Sabbath concert Activities: Math League 4, Golf l, 2. A last ditch ettort for lulie and Heidi K 42. Carol L. McClintock Carol 76 Common St., Wrentham Likes: Music, being with friends Dislikes: Rainy days, busy signals Ambition: To be a doctor Favorite Saying: Oh, my god! Favorite Memory: Ski weekend ot l982 Activities: Math League 2, 3, 4, Band 2, lssues 3, Sachem 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Jeffrey A. Marsden I IMHFS T I l75 Cumberland Ed., Wrentham Likes: The Dallas Cowboys, the Beatles Dislikes: The puppet, shmucks Ambition: To retire before 40 Favorite Saying: 'Somehow get 'em oft' me. ' Favorite Memory: The stakeout at Wrentham center Activities: Football l, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3. Jeff McDavitt Bear 199 lanice Cir., Wrentham Likes: The Rolling Stones, Skoal Dislikes: Lizards, W,P.D. Ambition: To graduate Favorite Saying: Quality, Quality, Quality' Favorite Memory: The great Wrentham center stake-out. Daniel P. McDonnell 2l Village Green, Norfolk Michelle Mendes ' 'Ha -PLLLLLl ' ' Michael McGlynn ferry 2l Spring St., Wrentham Likes: Lowdown skankadoo, late night with David Letterman Dislikes: All mankind, all music Ambition: To make more money than there is Favorite Saying: The answer is in your head so hnd it. Favorite Memory: The resignation of Alexander Haig. 2 ,x , TX .gy I as Y , .X x i3 x Andrea Miller Andi 19 Spring St., Norfolk Likes: lndependence, good music Dislikes: Misunderstandings, horror flicks Ambition: Personal and professional sucess Favorite Saying: What a drag! Favorite 5l79llY Memory: T.l?. and U. at the M.E., 52 South St., Plainville Lincoln Woods 232 Activities: Likes: Carl, partying Dislikes: Student Council 1, DECA 3, 4, School, stuckeup snobs Ambition: To be rich and famous Favorite Saying: 'Whatever turns you on. ' Favorite Memory: l2f27f8l, 'ummer of '82, Sr. Class Council, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 3, Softball l, 2 Awards: 6 DECA awards, including a National award, Whos Who Among American High School Students. Fred Meda Reebl 64 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Pam, hunting, Dislikes: Preppies, school of all kinds Ambition: To get a job and get married Favorite Saying: Hoo- Haa! Dan and loe X if it don 't ht get a bigger hammer! Favorite Memory: Strike, Pam Activities: Student Council 4, Spotlighters 4, Drama 4, VICA 4'Pres. Christopher 'If Mikulis Chris 70 Warren St., Plainville Likes: D.M., Basketball Dislikes: Busy signals, British Literature Ambition: To become a successful computer engineer Favorite Saying: Wrongl Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Football l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 44Capt., Spring Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. Daniel P. Melish Dan 712 East St., Wrentham Likes: Motorcycling, being a truck owner Dislikes: Raw McNuggets, trying to follow Mr. Morgan in trig Ambition: To be a successful mechanical engineer Favorite Saying: Ya wanna jet? Favorite Memory: Summer 1982 Activities: Chieftain 4. Michael Mendes lVhke 52 South St., Plainville Likes: The Rolling Stones, a Q good party Dislikes: Driving with Mark Nevins, getting bagged for 3rd period Ambition: To retire at the age of 30 Favorite Saying: 'Shut up Peavey! Favorite Memory: The Hrst Mach-l. Karen Imelda M ullaney Karen 56 Lake Shore Dr., Norfolk Likes: The Rolling Stones, being with friends Dislikes: Snobs, plastic people Ambition: Own and run my own orphanage in A ustralia Favorite Saying: Way to be. Favorite Memory: 3,032 Activities: OEA 3, 4, Band 3 Awards: Records Management l, 5th place in state- OEA Other: Rock and Poll lives forever. Nancy Lynne Morse Nance 398 South St., Plain ville Likes: Eating, weekends Dislikes: Decisions, diets Ambition: To go a whole day without a problem Favorite Saying: Look at my hands! Favorite Memory: The WK. M.N.s at D.N. 's with Florida Activities: Student Council l, 2, Sr. Class Council, DECA 3, 4 Awards: 2nd and 4th place DECA competition Other: 'hey Phones . . . Sandwiches under the Counter. ' Glenn E. Moore Glenn 62 Taunton St, Plainville Likes: Fixing up cars, money Dislikes: Pain y days, fourth lunch Ambition: To own my own garage and be wealthy Favorite Saying: l don 't care! Favorite Memory: 8!28f81. 'Sidi Z Nw: FJ ff Karen Miller 80 Messenger St., Plain ville Likes: Music, swimming Dislikes: Snobs, French homework Ambition: To be an electrical engineer and wealthy Favorite Saying: Ah, well! Favorite Memory: lr.-Sr. Prom Activities: Drama 3, 4, Math League l, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Band 2, Band Council 2, Issues 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Cross Country 4, Awards: Math League- highest scorer, Voice of Democracy, Framingham State College Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta for Historical excellence. A Renea Marie Mullaney Peenie 340 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Being with Eric, going to hockey games Dislikes: Bad weekends, fighting with my boyfriend Ambition: To be a fashion merchandiser Favorite Saying: Hey Babe, whats up?' Favorite Memory: Kings parking lot with Kris and Patty Activities: OEA 2, 3, 4-Sec., Tennis 3, 4 Awards: 4th in Business Proofreading and Spelling in OEA competition, varsity letters for Boys Tennis- Manager Other: Live each day as it comesj Don 't try to plan the future. 1 X y . s i James Moore lim 423 South St., Plainville Likes: Freedom, trucks Dislikes: School, snobs Ambition: To be a truck driver Favorite Saying: Get outta herel Activities: Winter Track l, 2, Spring Track l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Varsity letter. How 'ya deen? - Carrie Wylie Karyn Movsessian 23 Fruit St., Norfolk pi Linda Moran 2 Old Coach Pd., Norfolk Likes: Tom Petty, good friends Dislikes: Endings, critical people Ambition: Ped Porshe 944 turbo Favorite Saying: Youre such a dizz. ' Favorite Memory: llf24f27 Activities: OEA l, 2, DECA 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey l, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Softball l. Xuvv Andrew J. Nichols Nick I8 Everett St., Plainville Likes: Video games, sports Dislikes: Boring classes, tests on Mondays Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do Favorite Saying: Like it! Favorite Memory: Mr. Faulks 5th period Chemistry class. Dawn Nelson 58 High St., Plainville Paul E. Nelson 343 Main St., Norfolk Mark Nevins Nebbies 29 Taunton St., Plainville Likes: Mickey, Michs C9 Buds Dislikes: 2-8 seasons Ambition: To become a world famous football player Favorite Saying: You 're incredible! Favorite Memory: T.l?.C. at l :OO a.m. Activities: Football l, 2, 3, 4. My car died again this morning!!! - lohn Roberts Wayne Newman Wayne 92 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Lovely ladies, anything from the year 1969 Dislikes: People who break up parties, homework Ambition: To be the best at what l do Favorite Saying: Let's go do something' David Nichols Dave l 35 Harvard Ln., Wrentham Likes: Cruisin and boozin, women and cars Dislikes: Getting out of bed Ambition: To become rich and famous Favorite Saying: Watch the paint dudes! Favorite Memory: Partying with Van Halen. ' Favorite Memory: Memories of everyone l have known through school. Jeff Murray Murr l 14 Clevland St., Norfolk Likes: Sundays, football games with Pam Dislikes: Dead trucks, broken and bloody noses Ambition: To invent the endless keg Favorite Saying: Ganja! Favorite Memory: llf26f82 Activities: Football l, 2, Golf 3, 4, Baseball l, 2. Delight Lee Newman 'Y-loney 453 Hancock St., Wrentham Likes: Dancing, meeting new people Dislikes: Sitting on the side-lines at soccer games Ambition: To become a flight attendant Favorite Saying: 'ls my rouge too dark ? Favorite Memory: The WKMNS with WW and N.M. Activities: Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Council, Soccer 2, 4, Cheerleader 3, Basketball Cheerleader 4-Capt, Hockey Cheerleader 2, 4-Capt. Awards: Homecoming Court Other: 'Do what you think is right, don 't be influenced by what others do. Richard P. Nugent Nuge l Grove St., Plainville Likes: Sue P., baseball Dislikes: Sundays, school Ambition: To go to college and be successful in life Favorite Saying: -wells' Favorite Memory: Making Hockomock League All-Star Team Activities: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Hockomock League All-Star, Sun Chronicle All-Star. Anthony Ormsby Tony 19-21 Quarry Pd. Dural Sydney, N.S.W Australia Likes: Burger King, fudas Priest Dislikes: 4th period, getting mugged Ambition: To be a stud like Mark Nevins Favorite Saying: Whats your hassle? You 're on a roll! Favorite Memory: The first day anyone talked to me Activities: Football 4 Other: l want to thank K.S., TS., D.N., M.K,, M.M, D.l-I., G.G., D.M., LM, PM., GS., CW, LC., for teaching me to be American. .Ni Sharon O'Connor Sha 3 Wade Pd., Plainville Likes: Zggy, the Polling Stones Dislikes: Peas, getting up in the morning Ambition: Medical Secretary Favorite Saying: Don 't worry about it. Favorite Memory: When KT and lset an alarm off by accident Activities: OBA 2, 3, 4 Awards: 4th place in steno competition at States, 1982. Kathleen Ann O'Connell Kathy O'C 86 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Parties at Berklee, burns from deep space Dislikes: East Bridgewaters drum majors, guppy buns Ambition: Music school, write a symphony Favorite Saying: 'Lets put it this way- Favorite Memory: luly 4 at the beach, bus ride in N.l. F821 Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, 4 Awards: NESBA Honors Band 4, Drum Major and Music Awards Other: Lions All State Band 4, West Chester State Conference 3, lazz Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Jim O'C'onne1l Okie 74 Berry St., Wrentham Likes: Robyn, being lrish Dislikes: Running out of gas, getting caught when skipping Ambition: To become wealthy Favorite Saying: Take it easy. Favorite Memory: Having Mr. D and 3 priests and a pope. Jeff O'Donnell 'Snowman 31 High St., Plainville Likes: Snow, late night at L. Qs Dislikes: Over-concerned teachers, the end of weekends Ambition: To skimobile across the United States Favorite Saying: Mush Mind Favorite Memory: l982-l983 . Chris and Frank at their locker again-stillealways . . . Rebecca A. Nye Becky 243 Leland Pd., Norfolk Likes: Mountains to dream Dislikes: Boredom, people who think they are great Ambition: To live happily ever after Favorite Saying: 'Be real! Favorite Memory: 8-6-81 Activities: National Honor Society 4. 6161 Christopher J. O'Brien l2 Old Coach Pd, Norfolk Eileen Catherine Parker ..Lee,, 682 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Pick, money Dislikes: Waiting, being broke Ambition: To be very successful in whatever l choose Favorite Saying: Kim, please tell me. Favorite Memory: Eddie Manning Activities: DECA 3, 4 Awards: DECA Competency Service Station MXE Other: Would like to travel around the world before l make any commitments. .yy X James :I Peavey Peav 5 Wade Pd., Plainville Likes: l udas Priest, Budman Dislikes: Doing l 80's in the middle of Route l with M.N. Ambition: To become independently wealthy Favorite Saying: Got a quarter? Favorite Memory: l982-l9c33 Activities: WCA 3, 4, Football l. Angela Marie Pasquan toni o 'Angie 2l Wampum St., Wrentham Likes: L. Alan, being with Sue and Tam Dislikes: People who judge before knowing, LA Ambition: To have a career, get married, have twins, be happy, and make a video tape of T.W Favorite Saying: What did you say? I can 't hear you? Favorite Memory: Sues parties, meeting Alan again, Nov. l6, the clown, Bobbys, B. WA., senior year. Qyifr Marion Parmenter Mario 370 South St., Plainville Likes: Summer nights, partying with good friends and l.D. Dislikes: Users, school mornings Ambition: To become famous and travel the world Favorite Saying: Which way we go? lin lost. Favorite Memory: Summer ot Christmas party at the Bocce. D. Jon Peck 'lon-O l O3 Pleasant St, Plainville Likes: Manilow, M 'A 'S 'H Dislikes: Whiners, Westheld Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer-Air Force Favorite Saying: 'And there was much rejoicing! Favorite Memory: lO-24-81, Sue Activities: Boys State 3, National Honor Society 3, 4-Pres., Football l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4-Capt. 495 David al Patenaude Naude ll Evergreen Pd., Plain ville Likes: Camping in the mountains, snowstorms Dislikes: Narrow-minded people, mosquitoes Ambition: To live an environmentally, self-sufhcient, life style in northern New Hampshire Favorite Saying: Thats all she wrote. Favorite Memory: Camping in Nova Scotia Activities: VICA 2, 3- Pres., 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Mike Mendes with a halo? .L 5. f it is Shelley A. Peloquin 774 South St., Wrentham George ff Pappas l 75 Beech St., Wrentham Kevin Pouliot Kevin 90 High St., Plainville ind' 'ff X M4 Denise Petrosian Niece 415 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: Brian, being with friends Dislikes: Long good-byes, being in school on Fridays Ambition: To be able to sleep late in the mornings Favorite Memory: Going to N.H. in 81 Summer of and my soph. and jr. years of art class Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt., Hockey Cheerleader 2 Awards: 4 varsity letters, honorable mention on the All Star Soccer League, second team on the All Star League, Leading Scorer. Brian Pothier Brian 39 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Computers, cutting up fetal pigs Dislikes: Disco, writing compositions Ambition: Computer technician. Patricia D. Phelan Patty 18 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk Likes: lunk food, vacations Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, decisions Ambition: To be happy and very rich' And to hnd the missing cooler. Favorite Saying: Do 1 care? Favorite Memory: WF 82, 8!18f82, and 1lf23f82 ESI with CS. Activities: Vice President 4, Chieftain 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 4 Awards: Gymnastics sHockomock All-Star 1, Woonsocket Call All-Star 1, 2. Patricia Poirier Tricia 319 Spring St., Wrentham Likes: Going out with RCA, buying clothes Dislikes: KP. School Committee, having no money Ambition: To own a nursery school with TD. Favorite Saying: Dont worry about it!'! Favorite Memory: Leaving TC. at the drive-in, Leanne Purdon Kish 328 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Circles , The Allman Brothers Dislikes: Cliques, end of the weekend Ambition: To make money Favorite Saying: Whatever Favorite Memory: 6!23, 9flO, 11f27. Sept. 18, 1982 Activities: OEA 2-Historian, 3 Awards: lst. place in States OEA 1981-1982. Sharon L. Pierce Piercey 23 Everett St., Norfolk Likes: Being with friends, my animals Dislikes: Stuck up people, lobster Ambition: To successful, happy and rich Favorite Saying: What? Favorite Memory: Highland Lake with Pam, 1982 Awards: Scott Pfeffer Pfef 126 Park St., Wrentham Likes: Con vertibles, gas money Dislikes: O.M. Qs, skeevers Ambition: To make a lot of money and spend it all on myself Favorite Saying: One of us is incredible and its not me. ' Favorite Memory: Senior year Activities: National Honor Society 4, Soccer 1 Awards: National Meri't Scholarship' Semihnalist Other: 1 m also an M.S.P.C.A. Gentle Hands Award. all-around awesome guy, Kevin Reed 9 Hillcrest Dr., Plain ville Tracy A. Ronhock 3l Lincoln Ave., Plainville wt.. . Terry Ann Roche Terry 9 Kingsbury Rd., Norfolk Likes: Tom, true friends Dislikes: Cleaning my room, rumors Ambition: To be successful and happy Favorite Saying: l am not afraid of tommorrow, for l have seen yesterday, and l love today. Favorite Memory: 9fl3f8l, 6!l6f8l, lOflOf8l Activities: Secretary l, 2, Hockey Cheerleader 2 Other: Thanks for everything Wcl!! John M Roberts 'TR 597 South St., Wrentham Likes: l 969 Camaros, Dave 's 66 Caprice Dislikes: The Worcester Centrum, all the hype over hm Morrison as a sex symbol Ambition: To open a hot-rod shop with George in Arizona Sf hype out the already wild 64-7l goats Favorite Saying: Whazs Up? Favorite Memory: l.L.l?., 6th period art '81-82, all the concerts '82- 293 Activities: lce Hockey 2, 3, 4, Spring Track l. Raymond Rose Spider 4l IM'nter St., Wrentham Likes: Buds, Chevelles Dislikes: Homework, waking up Ambition: To scale the World Trade Center Favorite Saying: Somehow, VF a vori te Memory: Captain Black at the Cape Activities: Soccer l, 2, 3. Danny Ward- l'm leaving this place! if Q S Steven A. Roberts Steve 75 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Dawn, having a good time Dislikes: Report cards, jocks Ambition: Truck driver Favorite Saying: Whats up Favorite Memory: Marks graduation party! 71 David Ray 'Dave' 35 Seekonk St., Norfolk Likes: Motocross, roosting the mighty PM all over people Dislikes: Hospitals, being run over Ambition: To hnish a race without crashing Favorite Saying: Party at Snows? Favorite Memory: Skiing l 981 , front row of B-52s Activities: Drama 1, 2, Math League 2, lce Hockey 2, 3, 4. Linda Robinson Linda 5 Lake St., Wrentham Likes: K .D. always Dislikes: Rainy days, Mondays Ambition: To own a Z28, two-tone blue Favorite Saying: Whats the matter? Favorite Memory: luly 21, l98l, partying at Als house Activities: DECA 3, 4. Nancy Debra Sabin Nanc 28 Archer St. Wrentham Likes: Andy, being with triends Dislikes: Long cruises, goodbyes Ambition: To be lenny Smithers' assistant as a Nuclear Physicist Fa vori te Saying: Ya, Ya, Sure, Sure! An Smithersln Favorite Memory: 6- 4-82, Partying up at Als house! Activities: DECA 3 Other: Smitheis and Sabin say, Fresh eggs tall and break, but hard boiled eggs only crackl Pamela Ross Pam 333 Shears St., Wrentham Likes: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, nights on the beach Dislikes: Being aggravated, being broke Ambition: To get a job Favorite Saying: Oh Carol, thats always nice! Favorite Memory: ll f26f82 Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Sr. Class Council 4, DECA 3, 4, Chieftain 4, Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics l, 2, 4 Awards: Harry Epplegate special award with movies, 3rd in districts, lst '42-'17 I 5.1 is - ' 5 .7 -. 'f' -' Y . r -1. fi, 1-5 if if 'A' ' Lori Ryan 35 Park St., Norfolk Likes: Partying, drinking Dislikes: School, Consumer, Economics Ambition: To succeed in lite Favorite Saying: Lets not and say we did! Favorite Memory: Prom of '82 Activities: Basketball l, Colorguard l. state DECA comp. Paul Ruprecht Paul 563 East St., Wrentham Likes: ACXDC Dislikes: Kiss Ambition: To be the best person l can be Favorite Saying: Wow! Favorite Memory: The window Activities: DECA 3, Football l, 2, 3. Carol Ann Schwalbe Swables 60 May St. Wrentham Likes: Bradford, traditions Dislikes: Rumors, decisions Ambition: To star in a fingernail commercial Favorite Saying: Excuse me but. . . Favorite Memory: lune l8, l98O Activities: Student Council, 3- Treas. 4- VP, Sr. Class Council, Chieftain 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4-Capt., Soltball, l, 2, 3 Awards: Unsung hero lor Field Hockey-3, Thanksgiving Day Queen 4. Renee Rowell l?owziee 60 Powell Pd., Wrentham Likes: Partying, paychecks Dislikes: Waiting, busy signals Ambition: To be successful in the career l choose Favorite Saying: Well ain't that a kick in the head. Favorite Memory: Perryball Halloween party 1O!82. Activities: Home Economics 1, 2. Wanna run that by me one more time! Heidi Stepanovitch Eric Sandberg 'Zombie' 4l Maple St. Plainville Likes: Money, high performance cars Dislikes: Not having my likes Ambition: To own a Ferrari dealership Favorite Saying: Who are we to think 3 Henry Schubert Shoobs 57 Pay Pd., Wrentham Likes: Sherwood Park, Horseneck Beach Dislikes: Some people, Thursdays Ambition: To pass U.S. History Favorite Saying: Wow.' You re bummin. Favorite Memory: The Cape Awards: National Essay Press. Donna Shanks Donna 15 Pine Tree Dr., Plainville Likes: Pick, rock and roll music Dislikes: Cold weather, getting caught Ambition: To go to college and become successful in life. Favorite Saying: You know what 1 mean. Favorite Memory: November 5, 1982 Activities: Sachem 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. 44 t .5 , f V. Michael Shannon 33 Boardman St., Norfolk Ken Shaw Snappy 14 Spring St., Plain ville Likes: Partying, good hard rock Dislikes: Boxing with Mendes, hangovers Favorite Saying: Whats your bag? Favorite Memory: Partying at the quarries. 3 2, , . if Z . X John F. Schwartz III ' Sch wartzie 160 Park St., Wrentham Likes: Tracy, 7-day weekends Dislikes: Moles in holes, lizards on rocks Ambition: To Hnish the car Favorite Saying: 1-low ya' doin 7 Favorite Memory: Prom of '82, Nancy M. Sciaba Nance PO. Box 413, Barrell Place, Norfolk Likes: PD. The Field F.B., HL. tsesame seed sticksj runs. Dislikes: Bumpy roads, loosing rings and things Ambition: Medical assistant Favorite Saying: What are we doing this weekend 7 Favorite Memory: Thanksgiving game '81, York Beach, Me, '82 Activities: Student Council 2, Sr. Class Council, Chieftain 2, Basketball Cheerleader 3, Hockey Cheerleader 2, 3 Other: Good luck you guys. ' Glenn Scott 47 Apple Ln., Wrentham Darlene Ann Silver Dart 19 Daniels St, Millis Likes: Spending time with left good friends Dislikes: lgnorant people, silence between two people Ambition: To live a long happy life and to be successful in future endeavors Favorite Saying: Ya right1 Favorite Memory: April 11, 1982 and O.C.C.E. Activities: OEA 2, 3- VP, 4, Color Guard 2, 3 Awards: 2nd place prepared verbal 11, 2nd place general clerical 11, both in OEA State Competition. Paul Schwalbe Topper 54 Vihllaims St., Wrentham Likes: Skiing, Renee Dislikes: Certain people, my alarm clock Ambition: To ski down Mt. Everst Favorite Saying: 1'm bummin. Favorite Memory: Summer of '82 Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Top center: one of Leos many ingenious disguises. Upper left: TO U CHDO WN' Timothy Michael Slattery Tim 'L 5 Chicatabut Ave., Norfolk Likes: The South, Karen Dislikes: V.H. night, Yankees with a bad accent Ambition: To become a rich bachelor with lots of girlfriends Favorite Saying: Party at my house. ' Favorite Memory: My junior year when l met all my friends. aw Wendi Slade Wendi l55 North St., Norfolk Likes: Snowy, sunny days, Dis- likes: Toads and snakes, chopping wood Ambition: To be successful in my career and to be happy and healthy Favorite Saying: Don't worry about it! Favorite Mem- ory: When Heidi and l were in New York Activities: Math League 3, 4, lssues 3, 4, WKPH 4, Tennis l , 3, 4 Awards: All-Star Hockomock League for girls tennis team l , 3, varsity letters Other: Winner of the Charles River High School Tennis Tournament l. Debbie Smith ' 'Deb 405 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: Having fun with friends, meeting new and interesting people Dislikes: Phony people, getting in trouble Ambition: To work in the medical field Favorite Saying: Okay Fine. ' Favorite Memory: Summer 82 Activities: OEA 2, VlCA 3, 4, Soccer 2. Susan Stenquist Susan 56 Needham St., Norfolk Likes: New York City, cruises Dislikes: Rude people Ambition: Travel the world Favorite Saying: lump back lack! Favorite Memory: Biking it at Marthas and Nantucket Activities: Drama 2, Math League 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, Hockey Cheerleader 3, Stats for Hockey 4. Glenn Snow Snowzy 863 East St., Wrentham Likes: Budskies, water skiing Dislikes: Settling for O.M., waking up for school Ambition: To hnd out what l am doing after school Favorite Saying: Whaz up? Favorite Memory: Beating Canton in hockey my junior year. Activities: DECA 3, Football l , 2, Golf l , 3, 4, lce Hockey l, 2, 3, 4 Awards: 2 varsity letters in hockey and golf, the great kid award. Jennifer Smithers lenny l 4 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk Likes: Food, drummer Dislikes: getting up in AM., explaining to my parents where it all came from Ambition: To become a n uclear physicist Fa vori te Saying: Sabin, l can 't handle this. ' Favorite Memory: The Gong Show, Tone Deafs party Activities: DECA 3, 4 Awards: D.E. District Competition Apparel and Accessories lst place, DE. State Competition finalist Other: Fresh eggs fall and break, but hard boiled eggs only crack. Heidi Stepanovitch Dee 79 Walnut St., Plainville Likes: Spontaneous things, dirty jokes Dislikes: Public bathrooms, hidden camera commercials Ambition: To find an ambition Favorite Saying: l'm going to Texas and marrying me a cowboy. Favorite Memory: Sept. lO-l2 l 982 Activities: Sachem 4, Art club 1, 2, Chieftain 3, 4, Soccer 2. ,,.f ,ic Kevin Wayne Slattery Slatts 5 Ch1catabutAve., Norfolk Likes: The South, partying Dis- likes: Getting in trouble Favorite Saying: Whats up dude? Favorite Memory: Living in the South Activities: Football 4. Sheryl Thompson l 62 Winter St., Wrentham Likes: Guys who are dressed to kill Dislikes: People who spread rumors, P Ambition: To pioneer and live forever Favorite Memory: The Fashion Show. S xx. Matthew E. Tolatovicz Matt 20 Fletcher St., Plainville Likes: Kim S., L. V.B.'s 9th by RB. Dislikes: Purple, growing up Ambition: To be successful with my career Favorite Saying: Who are we to think?' Favorite Memory: lune of '82 Activities: Football l , 2. 1 Phyllis Usher Fee 68 High St., Plainville Likes: Horseback riding, guys with nice D-I1S,' Dislikes: Tempered horses, fighting with my best friends Ambition: To become a cartoonist Favorite Saying: What a rush, Favorite Memory: Horseback riding with Nikki, Gina and Pam at Fuller's, good times in girls' food room with Missy, Darlene and lodi. Kathleen R. Tomes Kath y l7 Huntington Ave., Plainville Likes: Cape Cod beaches, ice cream Dislikes: Getting up for school, Mondays Ambition: To keep my room neat for a week and to be successful in life Favorite Saying: l can 't wait until the weekend! Favorite Memory: Getting dismissed every other Friday with SO. '81-'82 Activities: OEA 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Lisa Ann Vaphiades Physi l 6 Naugatuck Ave., Norfolk Likes: lackie, being with my friends Dislikes: Headgames, Hghting with l.P. Ambition: To be rich and successful Favorite Saying: You women you. Favorite Memory: Summer of '82, 5f25f8l, T.M.s party Activities: OEA 2 Other: l leave with the 3 LV's by my side. Best of luck to CM, TM, S M NS, KH, and JEI f Charles W. Taber, Jr. Chuck 137 Lakeside Ave. Wrentham Likes: Corvettes, going for a blast Dislikes: Thumbing from FSS., waking up after a good night out Ambition: Draftsman, M.P. lnstructor in the U.S.A.F Favorite Saying: Thats Quality! Favorite Memory: The Carny , '8l-'82, Party on the island Activities: Chieftain 3 Awards: U.S.A.F Certificate of Appreciation. ff Maria Tedeschi Maria 75 King lames Way, Wrentham Likes: Vacations, weekends Dislikes: Cliques, snobs Ambition: To become an occupational therapist Favorite Memory: ll!lOf82, 6!l2!82 Activities: OEA 4. Regina Strang Gina ll Hancock St., Plainville Likes: impersonating FBI agents, asking for directions in the combat zone Dislikes: Looking for jumper cables for the white whale, the US. Navy for abducting Scott Ambition: To help the inmates of Walpole State Prison escape Favorite Saying: Heather, can you give me some gas money? Favorite Memory: Making a false arrest at Logan Airport with Heather Activities: Student Council l , Sr. Class Council, Band l , National Honor Society 3, 4, Awards: Honorable mention for participation in Framingham State Colleges National l-Hstory Day. Kristine Warnick Kris 14 Lakeshore Dr., Norfolk Likes: Chuck, being with friends Dislikes: Saying goodbye, Wendy D. Wagner Wendy 610 Eastside Rd, Wrentham Likes: Guys, true friends Dislikes: Fakes, fat guts Ambition: To become Kristina Wazan cliques Ambition: To make it 'jgccesfi U1 gn the Ufjnesil World Kris through college and always be avon e a-Wng' go 5 Fleetwood Dr., Norfolk Likes: Meeting new people, sports Dislikes: Snobs, hghting with Mom and Dad Ambition: To be successful in life Favorite Saying: '34 wesomel Favorite Memory: fr.-Sr. Prom of 1982 with Bobby Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4-Capt., Cross Country l , Basketball 2, Softball 2 Awards: Varsity letter in soccer. Glenn E. Wideberg l 5 Quail Pun, Norfolk happy Favorite Saying: TGlFl Favorite Memory: October l 4, l 982, Dunfeys with OEA Activities: OEA 2, 3, 4- VP, Band l Awards: 2nd and 4th place in extemporaneous speech in OEA competition. Cord S. Walker Cord 7 Fleetwood Dr., Norfolk Likes: Laura, Budweiser Dislikes: Getting up for school Ambition: To be a stuntman in Hollywood and be very wealthy Favorite Saying: Whats zup? Favorite Memory: Summer of 82 Activities: WCA 3, 4, Football l , lce Hockey 2, 4. wedgie! Favorite Memory: The WKMNs at DNs with NM, the PF at B 49 Bs with the SL Activities: Sr, Class Council 4, OEA 4 Other: Best of luck always to Mr. M. and Mr. D. HW ,nw Danny Ward Comb 3l Maple St., Plainville Likes: The Beatles, Pittsburgh Steelers Dislikes: Beer can stick shifts, the Chickmobile Ambition: To command a starship Favorite Saying: l 'm doin' the best l can sir! Favorite Memory: Soaping the Lopemobile in KP parking lot- l l X 29X 82. Don vin Vernon 57 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk Stephen Alexander Wai tkevich Wake ' ' 7 Lincoln Rd., Norfolk Likes: The Doors, munching out Dislikes: Grouchy girls, taking the bus when my s-box breaks down Ambition: To retire early and really enjoy life Favorite Saying: Yo broe . Favorite Memory: Whitehorse Beach at night with A Activities: Football l , 2, 3, 4, Basketball l , Spring Track l , 2, 3, 4 Awards: Varsity letters in Football and Track. Vicki Werning Vick 9 Chestnut Rd., Norfolk Likes: Dennis, true friends Dislikes: Fake people, rumors Ambition: To be happy and successful in life Favorite Saying: 'live each day to the fullest. Favorite Memory: lanuary 30, l 982 Activities: Class Ofhcer 3-Secreatary, Student Council l, 2, 4- Secretary, Sr. Class Council, Soccer l , 2, Gymnastics l , 2, Spring track l Awards: Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Merit in an essay contest, Student government representative. Donald Weidman Don 5 Cottage Ct., Norfolk Likes: Cars, motorcycles Dislikes: Getting up at 6:00, riding a bus Ambition: To open my own business. Menique C. Wolpers Monique 26 Holbrook St., Norfolk Likes: Writing poems, sunsets Dislikes: Saying good-bye, deadlines Ambition: To be a famous writer Favorite Saying: l don 't want to do this! Favorite Memory: Wendis house-October 30, 1981 Activities: Math League 2, 3, 4, lssues 3, 4-Co-editor, Sachem 2, 3, 4-Co-editor, WKPH 4, National Honor Society 4, Key Club 3, 4, lce Hockey 4-Stats Awards: National Commendation PSAT scores, excellence in English and Biology in 9th grade, English and Latin l 0th grade. 1 Michael F. Weidman 5 Cottage Ct., Norfolk John Webster Web 157 Taunton St., Wrentham Likes: The outdoors, a sense of humor Dislikes: Deadlines, Snobs Ambition: To make it in Mass, Favorite Memory: l2!6!8l. Jean Williams 'leannieu 110 Park St., Wrentham Likes: Pontiacs, good friends Dislikes: The green monster, being cold Ambition: To be an X-ray technician, to be happy no matter what Favorite Saying: Good deal, l can handle it! Favorite Memory: August l Z 19-21, Summer of 292 Activities: Sr. Class Council, Chieftain 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Spring track 2 Awards: 2 varsity letters in soccer Other: l love ya Kristy- lll miss ya but remember . . . the awesome foursome lives on! Da vid Wheeler 'Daveu l275 West St., Wrentham Likes: Motocross, Dawn Dislikes: G.S., The Doors Ambition: Become rich and famous Favorite Saying: Oh well. Favorite Memory: Dawn fs black shirt. Amy Jo Wright 'Amen 20 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Mutants, sitting around a warm Ere with true friends Dislikes: Mornings without coffee, fake people Ambition: To be independent Favorite Saying: Hey Chick, have a timel Favorite Memory: My times with M. CH Activities: Sr. Class Council, Issues 3, 4, Field Hockey l , 2, 3 4 Awards: Unsung hero -Held Hockey, Honorable mention, Woonsocket Call All Stars Other: 4-H Ambassador, 4-H Alcohol Teen Educator. Winnie Wyllie Wild Thing 500 West St., Wrentham Likes: Being with friends, summers Dislikes: Cafeteria food, rainy days Ambition: Go to college and be a computer programmer and be happy Favorite Saying: Or 'gy 'sl Favorite Memory: Getting braces off 1981, April 30, 1982 Prom Activities: Chieftain 2, 3. Pamela E. Young Pam 234 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: Off the wall friends , most of all Steve Dislikes: Busy phones, being put on hold Ambition: To spend as much time as l can with Steve Favorite Saying: 1 guess ya had to be there. Favorite Memory: Dec, 20, 1980, Prom of '82 Activities: DECA 3-Pres., 4, Soccer 2 Awards: 4th place DECA Districts for restaurant Marketing ME. Keith Yatsuhashi 33 Sharon Ave., Norfolk Cynthia D. Wright Louie 17 Ewald Ave., Plainville Likes: Bd, gorgeous guys with money Dislikes: Snobs, saying good-bye Ambition: To create a world-known cure for hang- oveis, college Favorite Saying: Q Carolyn Leigh Wylie Carrie 179 Seekonk St., Norfolk How you lookin ? Favorite Memory: Summer of '81 Activities: V1CA 3, 4 Other: V1CA Competition 1982 district. it KW! rf. Likes: Mustangs, Magnum Dislikes: Gossips, A.M. tunes Ambition: To go to college and live to tell about it,' to co-star with Tom Selleck Favorite Saying: Hey dudes, whats up? Favorite Memory: Msconsin '82, The Greek God Activities: Sr. Class Council 4, Chieftain 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, Soccer 2, Basketball Cheerleader 2, Gymnastics 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Spring track 1 Other: Good luck Kristy-1 'll miss ya! You want to take OUR picture ?? - Karen Mullaney, Darlene Silver Top: VWnnie Wyllie dressed for the hunt. Dawn Alger leaves all her late notes in her locker. Sandra Allsworth leaves Debbie behind, with hopes that she will make it through her last two years. Andrea Amidon leaves green death to fligs, tickle pink to Kearnsy and Burt, Strawberry Ds to Trace, and hot chocolate to Mr. Lombard. Jane Andrews leaves Lori Smith behind with no one to skip school or be late with. George Antonitis leaves all his unopened books to John McLeish. Jirn Barry leaves four suicides and three warriors to Jon Crowell. Karin Barstow leaves all of lvhss Ss assumptions, theorems and dehnitions. Kevin Bent leaves a thank you to lvfrs. Campos. lvfichael Bergeron leaves Squeeter a new dress for his band. Kevin Bergevine leaves the two trees on Whitings to the next sap to come around the comer and the bump to the unexpecting. Cheryl Bettinger leaves her squeaky voice to her lil sister Sue. Erik Bezema leaves all his W W s to Staceyl Barbara Black leaves an endless number of tardy notes. Kim Black leaves Bert in that great fish tank in the sky. and a nametag for Angela Eblan. Curt Blood leaves the ghost of Ignatius to haunt the halls of K.P. Sherry Boyd leaves all the perfect things to B.B. Brenda Bredvik leaves to her favorite land onlyl brother all the Spanish, yelling from their parents, and dumb wood pile moving that he never wants to do, and to Bridget loe Physics plaid pantsryou can have 'emi Fred Brennan leaves Coach Lombard a package of chaw and a gift certificate for a free haircut at lerrys Barbershop, to Mur a dehexer, to :LM some quality wolf downs, and to Coach Schmidt 5 agile. mobile, and hostile offensive linemen. F red Brent leaves last weeks dirty socks to Luke. Jamie Lee Brown leaves 1,001 cigarette butts in the pink lav, Bob Brown leaves ll more years of K.P, to Shawn, Chris, and Mike. Karen Calkins leaves an infinite supply of creased pants to Laura. Rick Callahan leaves his class record to anyone who wants it. Joe Cameron leaves a case of empties to Mr. R. Michael Carchidi leaves his collection of l.D. stories to l?ipley's Believe lt or Not. Mary Carchio leaves three more years to Donna and Kim at K.P. Tina Carey leaves Rene Balents and Kim Trott all her extra credits and more fun times in the lav. Celeste Chartrand leaves Kelly Oram more time June Childs leaves her books to Renee. Scott Chitty leaves skull for Deb and a locker full of peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches. Kari Christiansen leaves the best of luck to all her friends. Jay Civilinski leaves his Burger King runs with Patty Phelan and 'Therese Doyle. Patty Cloutier leaves all her friends-but not forever, and all her talks about MH. to llfr. D. Bob Cloutier leaves stringing those stupid bears to whoever wants to do them. Jim Cole leaves a bomb in KP. lV!ark Conley leaves his wnters block to Dr. Goldman. Joanne Conniff leaves the messiest locker in school. Maureen Connors leaves riding off into the sunset in her new blue corvette, wishing good luck to future DECA Doobies, and better iokes to Mr'. Guillemette. Shawn Conroy leaves M1's. Alter for another 25 years. Diana Cormier leaves KP. all behind her. Lynne Crandall leaves Hector to Kari, all her love to Pat, a seatbelt for Julie, and Linda in Boston with butter. Frank Crowell leaves Jim B. another eight years of high school. Carla Daley leaves all her paper to her three younger sisters for a price. Julie Davis leaves all her wildest fantasies for L.C. to handle. Leo Desrochers leaves his perverted gestures to the ladies of 84. Patricia Dia.mond leaves three more wonderful years at KP. to CindyfGood luck. Tom DiPlacido leaves Oliver and Alexander to menace the halls of KP. Sue Dolan leaves wishing Kelly and Meme all the best and missing her friends. Therese Doyle leaves running from Dave N s and Mark E.s tackles, hoping Mx-. Murta1'i will 'handle it, JR to und rides home for Maria from next years dances, a handshake to Leo and Bruce, Steve Martin to Lo- La, and with all her fond memories of friends and KP. Angela Eblan leaves all the kinky exercises to the cross country team and Mr. Mcfachern-Have fun tha-hal. Mark Elliott leaves his Dunlap K88 on the school ramp. Julie Ellis leaves still best friends with Debbie Hobbs and Nfr. Keimach ALL his typing. Cynthia Bykal leaves Miss Leggee all the wasted paper from Ofhce Simulation. Laura Ferioli leaves a jar of maraschino cherries with a side order of Doritos to Karen C. Christine Ferland leaves her cheering uniform and loss of voice to future cheerleaders Tony Figueras leaves 3 rum cokes to Chris Arraiz and a lifetime supply of wax to the Hound. Deborah Finley leaves VW a years supply of P.G, carrots, D.H sore cheeks, a real guitar for S.K, and pool lessons for the Bergs. Siobhan Fitzgerald leaves the top of locker 4762 to her sister. Mary-Ellen Flower leaves her sister Kim two more years of K.P. Helen Forand leaves the care of Tony F to Yvonne Allen and Karen Andrews. Kim Franklin leaves saying Serena, did you hit number 6 yet? , and Robyn and Lee arguing over RN. Kathy French leaves to Robin Salarnone all the wild times in Mansheld. Sandra Fretz leaves eating school lunches. Sandra Frizzell leaves her spaz attacks to Tammy IBuclr2 Pedula, Marcia Dorsey, and Jeanne lllarcarelli, and the When you least expect it, expect it to Colleen Lynch. Judy Fruci leaves her pool liner with an arrow in it, and her younger brother with two more years. Sarah Fuller leaves a whole locker to Leaps, and happiness to TJ1 David Gage leaves one piece of half chewed spruce gum to Den S. Gary Gallagher leaves all Hunjammed Halen to George, Mark and John. Jeff Grant leaves a broken hand on the turf at Schaefer Stadium. Jeannine Grospitch leaves with fond memones of Wendys, 'search . Glen Hall leaves the quarter mile to the track coaches, and soccer shoes to soccer. Bruce Hamlin leaves his cows Teresa and Cindy. Jill Hardy leaves fortune cookies in the jet pack to Pam and R.R., and second offense to Nancy. Mark Harmon leaves his hrst pair of drum sticks. Alice Harrington leaves Tammy C and Laurel C. her computer programs. Tracy Hartford leaves her so-called excuses to Ricay, Schmitty, lvfr. Lombard, and Al, and S.A.M to all her friends. Cathie Hayes leaves 1,001 cigarette butts in the pink lav to Ivlrs. Villiard. Elizabeth Heinsohn leaves Bridget her fabulous locker decorations, and her brother best wishes at KP. Karen Henderson leaves 1.5. 's to D.R, BF s party to LM, and Steve Martin to Lo-La. Donna Pliggins leaves Low1es to A.A. and PC 's to R.L., memories of Chicago to A.A. and MC, kinky nights at D.l. with S.K., fl-I., and AA.. and all the EBB's to A.H and KH lvfark Higgins leaves good luck for the next two years to Louie. Deborah Hobbs leaves tea bags to Fiona and a Red Lion drunk to Tammy. David Hooper leaves his remarks. Dawna Hooper leaves all her forged late notes to the office. Tammy Horton leaves wishing WS. good luck in her next two years at K.P.-she needs it! Brenda Hough leaves a worn out pair of crutches collecting dust, Coach Goldberg some antacids after a braceless match, and special thanks to lids. R. and my unburdenable friend. Jarnes Houseworth leaves Latinam Bonam to Leigh, yellow bus tickets to Bobby, and Dr. Goldman loumal to Fiona. Tenley Hughes leaves her sweetness to any grouch who needs if. Tom Hughes leaves a colony of intermediate vector bosons in his locker. James Hutchins leaves his AD6iD books and one Claymore mine. Ed Johnson leaves a temporary loss of hearing, a bomb, and a sigh of relief Laura Johnson leaves to Greta and Sharon the after effects of the schools pizza. Robyn Johnson leaves the 7th dimension to Debbie, Heidi, Stacey. and Susan. Terry Jones leaves Rene B. with unicoms, red roses, and many lines to follow. Christine Jost leaves photoelectric pink socks and airline sickness lunchbags. Diane Jostin leaves another exciting year for Rene'B. and Kim T in the lav. Shannon Kearns leaves sand in the cast to A.A., 4 wheels to D.H, a new laugh to 'RI-L, the big banana to CD., and quarters to R.L. Kathy Kelly leaves the best of luck to her brother Jerry and remembering Cheryl B. s laugh. .Mike Kelly leaves his old tattered pair of Supertacks. Scott Kelly leaves his cigarettes, two deceased autos, all his late notes, and an air guitar conceit to D.H and D.H in senior study. John Iiinlin leaves two flat tires from the Twin-l-Beam and any other spare parts that happen to fall off Sue Kirby leaves this place once and for all and never to tum back-Thank God. Heather Kohut leaves a years supply of gas for R.S.s caddy, and JW on the hill twith NFO. 'sl. Jodi Korslund leaves her perverted mind to the Culinary Arts teacher, Mr. Celata. Zanig Koshgarian leaves every box of lunior Mints to Lisa Olszewski and two to Janice Zimmer. Michael Kuza leaves the sign of the Southem Cross to the rebel. Marietta Laliberte leaves the good work to cousin Mary, and for another party at Copeland s. JoAnna LeBlanc leaves her fetal pigs completely dissected to lVIr. Schmidt. Ted LeBlanc leaves Mrs. Fagan his wisdom of geometry and algebra. Tony Leonard leaves divorce papers to Pam. ' 1983 ' 19830 1983' 1983! Jeff Lewin leaves hrs dirty old running sneakers. Kathy Lincoln leaves Graphics and a rubber thesaurus to HK Karen Longobardi leaves happily knowing she'Il never have to return to KP. Patrick Laughlin leaves 1-fB.s 8 ohms rn JM? gym bag, some PJ. for Bergie and the Navy, and D.A.M a locker lor herself. Roberta Ludwig leaves the quarter that she dropped, and A.A., D.H, S.K., and TH. at the D.1. rn the l?. V. Brendan Lynch leaves a lone throng of unthwarted 'schrod to castrgate those left behind. Shannon Lynch leaves a full tank lor her machine to Jean, B.B,B, at Devlin 's to .Carrie and consoles to Kristy. Leo Macdonald leaves his Willrp jeep. Laura Mackie leaves the moon to JW, TD., and P.P., KH at BF fs party, and black road to anyone lucky. ' Nancy Maduskuie leaves Mr. Smith, lVIr. Schmidt, and Dr. Smell a keg on Nantucket lsland, and 14 rolls of TP. at Riceys house. Marie Mahoney leaves Mr. Nosiglias pipe in the office. Paul Mahoney leaves Mass. Avenue. Mary Marcarelli leaves her French dictionary to anyone who wants it. Vin Marino leaves hrs code book to the last graduating class of the King Philip plumbing shop. Jeffrey Marsden leaves a good basketball coach to KP. John Mastersan leaves Top rn a spray of powder with D.G. still on the lift. Mike McCarthy leaves lVIr. Cormier and his not so phun fysics. Carol McClintock leaves 'Mama L. her best wishes for future success in the business, and her G.C. to D.S. and R.J. Jeff McDevitt leaves a can of skoal to R. C. Michael McGlynn leaves Andys place. F red Moda leaves all the hangovers and headaches before November 27, 1981. Dan Melish leaves all the rubber off our tires in the parking lot. Mike Mendes leaves hrs concord 50s in the parking lot. Nlichelle Mendes leaves Serena Richards another exciting year of school. Chris llfikulis leaves an armed spector-beam to Pat Lynch and a S. T1-TE. to J.P. Andrea Miller leaves Garelick Farms to A.W, and the PL. to C1C.'s. Karen lililler leaves the math league headaches to Paul Conlin. Glenn Moore leaves Mr. Voci a new battery for his car. Jim Moore leaves a marriage proposal to S. G. Linda Moran leaves L.C. and A.M. rn Boston imagining doormen, Nancy Morse leaves MNs party with a degree rn nursing. Karen Mullaney leaves L.M. and P.G. three more years in this hole and C.S. rollerskatrng rn the halls. Renea Mullaney leaves her baggie pants to Eric and Kris. Jeff Murray leaves getting belligerent at parties and war-like in nature. Mark Nevins leaves his crutches for anyone on the football team who needs them. Delight Newman leaves lots of uncorrected papers to Mr. Murtari, lots of thanks to Mr. Ligor, all the 'pigletsn to Dir. Schmidt, and the YAMUNS with another wild and crazy year ahead. Wayne Newman leaves hrs cigarettes and freshmen girls. Andrew Nichols leaves the -wells name to all future Nickvwellsl Dave Nichols leaves an rrascible brake torque in the school parking lot. Richard Nugent leaves the outfield to the next KP. centerhelder. Becky Nye leaves gladly. Jirn 0'Connell leaves his record. Kathy O'Connell leaves a trip to lersey 12621 to Kathy K, and her position as band director to S. Elman. Jeff O'Donnell leaves all his excuses for being late or absent. Anthony Orrnsby leaves Aussie B., and his striped football socks to Mr. Lombard and coaches. Lee Parker leaves two more years ol KP. to brother Paul flast of the Parker clanl and heads for the Cape with Kim and Ro-Bone. Marion Parmenter leaves her school skipping days and forged dismissal notes to Mark Doherty. Angela Pasquantonio leaves happily and all her late excuses to Miss Leggee for putting up with her. David Patenaude leaves all of his unfinished homework to Pat Castro. Jim Peavey leaves all hrs money. Jon Peck leaves hrs right ankle on the KP. athletic field, and A.T.G.TA.B.T.M.B.C.M. Denise Petrosian leaves l.S.s song at WH.P. to K., her CC. to L.P. to get to school, and to the Clam of '83 the best of luck in the future. Scott Pfeffer leaves in hrs convertible with the top down and the tunes cranked. Petty Phelan leaves Heartland to TD., NS. fBarbl, C.S. and KH., with a complex from B.P., and a permanent pass to JF Sharon Pierce leaves a spare set of car keys to Mr. Felix. Class Wil Tricia Poirier leaves her extra credits to Walter Brennick. Brian Pothier leaves his fetal pig to Mrs. Fagan. Leanne Purdon leaves forever. David Ray leaves his wom out knobbres to Jeff Murray who couldnt handle the awesome YZ John Roberts leaves one mud-caked volkswagen, and the best Led Zeppelin songs cranking in everyones head. Steve Roberts leaves all his bad grades. Linda Robinson leaves N.S. in the mens room at Franklin field house. Terry Roche leaves all her days of skipping school to her brother David. Rayznond Rose leaves lO.U. s for his poker debts. Pam Ross leaves a jar of mustard and stale crackers to Carol. Rene! Rowell leaves her broken locker to anyone that can open rt. Paul Ruprecht leaves his clay to John. Lori Ryan leaves leaves her sympathy to Missy Hayes who has two more years left in this school. Nancy Sabin leaves Jenny S., Andrea M, and Richard M sitting on a rock in the middle of the lake at Lincoln Woods, sinking her bottle of Boones Farm wine after eating scrambled eggs, and late notes to younger brother. Eric Sandberg leaves his auto hunter collection to Eric. Henry Schubert leaves hrs truck to anyone who can get rt to spin em. Carol Schwalbe leaves her voice echoing down the halls, and a tropicana bottle at MN. 's house. Paul Schwalbe leaves Toby the 12 pack of Bud he owes him. John Schwartz leaves his thoughts to Tracy and Pine lsland still intact. Nancy Sciaba leaves a ring .... somewhere. Donna Shanks leaves Kim a great senior year and Cheryl three more years of misery. Ken Shaw leaves hrs suspensions to whomever wants them Darlene Silver leaves the private con versations between l ulie and herself to Mr. Lavallee lespecrally the good partsl' Wendi Slade leaves 17 warm-up suits to Junk-Mouth Janice, the care of her dogs and the rest of her wardrobe to Beth, Karen and Sue, 10 pounds to Sue, and nutritious lunches to Monique. Kevin Slattery leaves his memories of Coach Lombard and Coach Rice. Tim Slattery leaves King Philip Regional School running. Debbie Smith leaves all the patients she enyoys working with to the seniors after her. Jenny Smithers leaves Mrs. Fagan with her candy money. Glenn Snow leaves waking up at 4:45 in the morning for hockey to future hockey players. Susan Stenquist leaves making up new cheers to Monice and standing at the end of the line to Cathy Leveroni. Heidi Stepenovitch leaves her part of the business to Mamma Laurent. Regina Strang leaves jumper cables to all the juniors who may need them-Bless the poor souls. Chuck Taber leaves Mr. Sumner with stacks of messy papers, G.1-1.1. TC. Y to Little Trout, and the Wall to anyone. Maria Tedeschi leaves Shari and Charlotte with Lwl memories from Skate Palace. Matt Tolatovicz leaves Nicks car at the end of the Man-Mar. Kathy Tomes leaves egg foo young for lvfiss Leggee. Phyllis Usher leaves her cowboy hat and boots. Lisa Vaphiades leaves loe C. 's radio to Bouncy, and her books to Tree D. Wendy Wagner leaves lots of luck rn the future to B.S. and MS. Stephen Waitkevich leaves Joe Gianni lVintagel a new pair of pectoral muscles. Cord Walker leaves his alarm clock. Danny Ward leaves l2 combs and a roll of tape to FB. Kris Warnick leaves the back seat of loe C. 's car to Bouncy. Kris Wazan leaves her problems to Bob Brown. John Webster leaves his geometry book to Brian Brannelly. Vicki Werning leaves counting the days until Dennis comes home. David Hlheeler leaves as little as possible. Jean Williams leaves searching for PPE, s to Kristy, diaper rash to Shannon, 5.1-',P.D. to Carrie, and C.1?.L. s to Tree and Pat. Monique Wolpers leaves a smile for Amy, poetry and her report card to Mr. K and lV!r. B., her bones to Wendi, and cruise clothes to Susan. Amy Wright leaves the dregs to Beth H, concert tickets to Andi, and the sunshine to Brenner Hough. Cynthia Wright leaves Gilbert St., Freddy. and Brutrs to Chaka Salamone. Carrie Wylie leaves BBB. at Devlrn's to Shannon, keeping tabs at the foundation to Kristy, moaning on the hill to Jean, and with a complex from BP. 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Brown, M, Zarba, D. Hughes, L. Mullin. 3rd row: H. Henson, T Crowley, l. MacArthur, C. Hazleft, B. Linlcus. f ' rn I .--M il . I .4 - 'S 1 k . n f' fx -s f Angela DiRe- Treasurer Cathy Peterson- Secretary 4-D Q 'swf 1 x Q r Q? wx -1:9 m 4 , an 4 KX I T. Brown l. Lulcens G. Butler R. Lynch M. Carmody K. Maclfenney A. Dil?e K, Mayo C. Hurkeft D. Mcleod L. Millet P. Nelson M. Rovendro L. Armifage M. Tamburrlnj D. Tedeschi -1 1. Themlslolclez us S, Therzault C. Thlbedeau S. Tlerney T. Tomlcinson U55 .v L P. Trolano M. Trontl R. Twjtchell N. Usher D. Vaphlades S. Vaphlades G . Vldeto K. Wall K. Walsh S. Walsh b A Wal tlce vich Warburton Waterman Wlese WIFlZ Wzsme wslw X l . Woodworth P. Woollord l Yau M. Zerbd S. Zmmer 12?- Ku ax Q1 ' vc- A V x ' if dk , il' ... a If :WW 49 -,b 1 AW inn' SWF V.. 4,,y,?,.yb,,.,3.4 ww vf eg, v' ff' W V12 ex f' -11 ii my-,mama , A in KVM wwww. mf 'ftp f ly .fy f 94' 0-' 4 g ,.. - VA: 55 :Haig .T My Q .A .. .v , : M.- Q-W .' 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Lindsay E Martislus K. Lynch B. Mayer S. Lynch f. MCCarihy B. MacDonald K. McDonald L. Malagrzda K. MCC-Hynn M. Marchand T McLean P. MCMon1gle K. McNamara M CPI7 erson D. Meau Megna Meyer ! -ew- , ,. mv vw - .-.v..N YY--M-W1 . . ., WY. ff'f1'.'fmfJli l'. l'41llf -r fl itll' JH' fy fu frfiff fre J, M 'f rrlssfirffe P 1 flof.:e V 1'L S NIU I'l ay fv NfjlI'fJfrQf K. Nr'-Irion P. Nei.-gon T. f'vf'.'l.'COIl Newman C' Nu 'lmlsson 31' F N1s1l K. NUISSI C. OIBFIAGH D, OIBFIGH B. O'Connell T. Qdoard1 T. Odoard1 WW' .fn L. O'Neil C. Operach D. Orlando E. Osborne C. Pappas M. Parsons E. Peavey W S. Peloqufn I. Pitt G. Purdon R. Rausch P. Peihs 1. Plante S. Pappas S. Regina E. Pfotrowskl T. Pothier M, Reid K. Rietz ii! i SM'-'A ix.- yun- R. Ritchie l. Ryan L. Roche R, Sabin P. Russo l. Sandberg K. Schaefer l. Schramm C. Shanks M. Shaw G. She-clc X H. Shearman P. Smith S. Signore P. Soares f. Sinjem B. Sousa B. Slattery T. Stanhope C. Slattery -ml g 7 . Stone K. Thayer C. Stonionis N Tobichulc K. Stracuzzi l. Turinese Sullivan P. Tyo Sutcliffe D. Unger . Swantalc l. Wadleigh f Q K. Waltkevich P. Walsh M. Waters C. Ware S. Washer l. Wazan 95 A v ' m .J- imi ' Zig w 'Q 944 um-ni Lag no 680 Rai 'ca :og 0 ,-? ..,v 14' X-lsr 'N- v I- fl Mr. Costa - Superintendent 9 ' -. Ts , .152 g , fu ,in A U .Q 3 A ' pf Y :L w ,. M y i I Mr. Lojko - Students Services ,f I V!! n of , f v V, . A-l .. '+.-v.H...n.. VW, YL ,, ZL,,,5A5 Dr. N1castro - Asst, Superintendent ' f A f' C2 wa 4. A74 . M - AI .5if',..XQ ,,i.f'i2 iff 9' S gq:i'.w.fL., 4' i .' :AZQQFLW 6 JA. A .' Q A 1 1 ', t pf ,-V E r ., fi, gf, is .ry :za N ,. ft --.f f , ' 2 fb?-nn., fe. 4 ,X t 3 1, 4,1 Q U . bw W -4' . 7 Wy if-.s if 4 2 ,W 'lit' ff, 'U f 2, 'AZ Q, ' 4 4 ',,,'-'wif -Qi, , K, H, f N4 K , f- -J-,SM-,gv I. . .Nj , , VM f V, xy 4 , Q49- -' . 4 , E A 'Mar -in i f iw . A :ft wmv is A ,f f , , x, ' ' , w.q5..- 1 M V .4 A ,Ln , . . ,. .. N A, . X . 7 ' riff.-' Q. 1,3 W1 ' Q.: ,X . , ,.,, . , -f fb I A ' 21' Bw. If ' 'ff , ,',',i'...w IJ..-0 ixijagg, X .. we ug df' . 4 Z . 5 , 0 . ,1.i. nw if - 2 W, fzzzgz- - - fa, in , '- 64 -N .50 ' 1 f' , Ar tt, A W 'X 41,50 Z! J, 'xv' QQ X ' C Qt- M ,W 1 f 1 it Riff? ' 'E 'itiww .ji-2 V -'f5.:':'l3 ,a ux :fgg.',,'d ' , I 4 0 ' if 321 : ' 'X !f'j':'! if , . in ff QM ' .ff'f'f.M A 'M' .-1'-K I Q ,J A ,., 5- A , -, v , - 5 tx in x ' Y 1' u E. 0 i w. -1 't V., ' 3,2 -M52 'M X42 fl 4 fi. ', . 'f'..M, ,. if . , Mr. Geib - f Y' W A ' f ,1 17 ff, 1 0 U -up ' xx, j, 4 in sg Q ' 4 901- , Z ' K5 ie 4. . , ,,,, - - X .....4,,fm Mr. Fairfield - Principal .....,,.. ,,,,, , L 54' b mi as gg, i ,. . my , ,lg QW ,, 5 b . U 1 ' ' . ' was 'VVH A Q wg it A,nA zii, A . A t Kr ' ' V' 3 J Y :ii X N Q x Asst. Principal Mr. Paglari - Asst. Principal ti. 98 -as Mr. White - Administrative Asst. School Committee - lst row ll-rl: Mr. Pelletier, Mrs, Robbins, Mrs. Wylie, Chairperson, Mr. Barrett Vice Chairperson. 2nd row: Mr. Lynch, Mr. Davies, Mr. Grant, Mr. Spitler, Mr. Brown. Al. f 1 I 1 ...LQ Mr. Antonetti - Automotive ad Mr. Ahern - English Mr. Berquist - Guidance ,nn T731 DWP!!! 5,4 f' ffl ,x sf J 4 it if me + -W-.4-..X Mr. Besaw - English W if , ww ww, fw 1 ff E X .4tA4,, is fmcpffa,-W f fi , , Q ' ,.,, W ,. ff f f fmxwf , W ,. , -v W wwf! WNW ,4 V10 , , Wx X a'-me f f My W, A , ,, ,, MQ im W ,iw , ff, Quay ,QW My .WW . W M E' f Wi .f W , Q yX-74.x,yf,gv ,Wywf fW M404 1 W W, . , - Q u , if fy t 2 LW ' ' X A Mr. Black - English : f It A Y 1 aff v. 1 ' 't' ' X .1 yt My.. ' v' x 1 Q 7 ? - E , r Q it ., x- V' . 'Y F 1 cm-. Ztmsw Mrs. Alter - English Mr. Berteletti - Carpentry Mr. Badge - Electrical SQ! if X ll! 4 il W? ai? Mr. Brennan - Social Studies Miss Bremer - Social Studies ' Mrs. Campos - Business 'W JSA K-W' 5511? 4' it I, a I 1. gf? ,fe ,1 , I -ui' Z-I lei ' l al 1 Mrs. Brennan - Special Needs Mrs. Casper - Science X is 95, ' x rx .i fl Wf' f - f Q S , V , CK ' 3 Ki Mr. Cass - Small Engines UULEEN - MAR E51 sea f J fx ,Agway-J Saul'-1, Mr. Celata - Culinary Aris Q.. ngmh I. 45 WK. Mr. Chichetto - Voc. Resource ,,....,, K Mr. Conley - Sheet Metal .45 Mr. Courtois - Culinary Arts Mr. Cormier - Science Mr. Cosentino - Phys. Ed Miss Coutu - Social Studies 1 swf:-1Qi3WMif7 5 ... M,'4f,, Q: fyxxfx ll W , ati X ,Sly XY .-. X ff! Y if f s M ' N ,f Q bt My -, , f 7 ' 5 , 4 M ki so f ' 4 7 x A ' 1, JN -f N A if I 1 ' , s f ,kg jf Vt ' Q X AA 70 5 if 'YN ::5 X A-QV.: ,J if S X X Z .1 w W X fb. 45 127 Mr. Cravotta - Carpentry IL Mrs. Cronin - Art , , We Mrs. DiRe - Special Needs , N-.Qt X9,,,c,-- . 1 . 0 f X SMYX -sgiwf I X I , ., ,.,.. . Ahh ,,.n.f,,-. ix, Mrs. Dombkowski - Business if S s 'Wan-vw Af, A WWW! 49' ' A Es S V M F Mfh ' f sf f . n - a S, is 'S age f,t QF K , 1 , Bi Po At if Q W If Q 5 , W if A. uf , '4 ' Is xs-- 'I f 2 We SQSWEQQ 4559 , ' - Er Tm Lu ' QQTNFSE-Y ' , 'f-x,s9'.-'1'-KF' M. - u 1VIr. Dwyer - Social Studies Fm MH X Mr. Finase - IHS Mr. Faulk - Science 15? 4, 45 9 3 7 '11 na vy .W Q -I Som sf Mr. Elman - Music Miss Fenton - For. Language Miss Flaherty - Math 9, 'Q 53 l ws X C2 K F I Mr. Guillemetta - Business -15 R F x 4 Mrs. Huckle - English YQ x K' RA: ,W Aix R . ,A MA x .f Q Mrs. Kamon - Reading , X ' Z WSJ A ,ff -r f gm Q Q f as Yi K. AX ' . ' Z I 1 Us -. J' is .V kt, ., N, ..,. Aziz, H S, 4 if f f H W ww , ,.fw4,,... Q ily! QM gf.. TM ' -Q .fi 5' U i if W 6 ,QM . Mr. Keleher - Guidance lm, Mr. Kazak - Plumbing if 29.9 1-0 7'1. Mr. Houde - English Mr. Keimach - English Miss Ifrol - Math '. 'Ai S f 93 .. '1 3 UQ? W, 0 . x ag. Uni ' A 18 J -w'- A, S , jf , fa 94 igx l if N N 5? X f, ,:,. ,,f 1 . Mx -w. x ga , ,,,f X an-16 Mrs. Lepere - Media ,.' V w., n ,W N., X . ,iff Q.. i ' ,4 -I is s, s x, ' XI - mf ' S 'mx , Mr. Lepere - Math A, y f Mr. Ligor V Science Mr. Lombard - English Miss Manteca - Social Studies Mrs. Maxell - Business ,Jw ri! A -'QM' :N 2 'Qs M K Q-hiv Mr. Mcffachern - English Mrs. Mullin - l-lealih pm W Mrs. McNeil - For. Language xxx KR xxx W 'K ' ' fl ll ..., ' M L , if Mr. Morgan - Maih Mrs. Negus - English Mr. Nosiglia - Science 1 ,, . ,f . Nw ,x X- 1 Vx QQ. Mr. Perry - Mafh , K 'A . 51. JH , ww , K. W Q1v2f'.'1n1'lllmm:w raxuln' 5113 M ,,, .5 f 1 I 1, N T 438 gif till'- it ai 1Z'fffD5 4 Q 4 0-an 'Oc 4 6 O ,ou Ilfr. Radziewicz - Math Lfrs. Raymond - Business iq. ...f 'wmr .-ai' 5 if 4-+9 ,Q ', Q Q U O , X' A 1, x xo. ' o 'S H .Q.i.xx Q 4 'D 4505 il.,- QQ. I 4 v 1' Q. 4 i' .1 w ' Mr. Riley - Drafiing Miss :L Ryan - Guidance , x lgghzgv E' Ss , qi? 'il' ' ..,,?:W,, ,.k . ' Ml f . fs- A ,Q - ' is k X 'x figik' -K, , -b Y 1 Mr. Salovitz - Electricity 4' 'MA I .lvdf If x-..x , 7 SQ x f W 5 X A x .N ,xr , ss Q . fi- 1113 X' X W 5 X if .A X X .l ..... M ' 5 W - . 3 Ms., Q Mr. Simarrian - Social Studies We ' f Kiwi M, Mrs. Smith - Phys. Ed Miss Southworth - English ax ,-. . ting.. J f if I 6 I ,of ,W K 99' k f ff ? , , . . me? x Mr. Sumner - Tech Drawing Miss Szczepaniak - Math Mrs. Tokaz - Business I E I 1 W P L Mrs. D. Tower - Special Needs Mrs. N Tower - Art M '4 -1 ' nv .rv-...:ufu1rm+r. Mrs V1111ard Sclence ual url' ' I I 'i li IP .Q :gi ll. y. I :::2.:-2g- :gukm Mr Voc: - AUfOmOf1V9 Mrs Watlnns For Language iw ,: H-N 1 gs x 0 Q s M-1'..,f Q : ,vs L , f J Nw 1 ff J:-.1 Mr. Drislxo - Small Engines all if if 'X Mm a ' - 1:1 N E ' is , . 1 X , X Q Mr. :L Shores - Machines 51.7 Mr. Hartley - Phys. Ed. 'WN Mrs. Sullivan - Nurse is F ' A 5' vi Mr. Murtan - Science f Dr. Goldman - English A1310 V av Mr. G. Shores - Sheet Metal Mr- YOUIIQ - GUUGUCG ,, fig:- 'f:'WS - +A - ,-, ,,-b, A 1 1, ff, .. 1-', f, ,W,,, ',-Vj,l'2,'C1.f'T fn- fl , , K 1 ,Y X, UN, Mrs. Buchanio - Aide W if W if 1 -.' r ,q4v 9a5' Q Mrs. McDonald - Aide Mrs. Palmer - Aide fA 1'3-Ll 3 Rex Mrs. Carr - Media W 'UN- Mrs. Sowden - Aide if ,TV 'Envy ' 1' Mrs. Guilbert - Secretary Mrs. Mulcahy - Aide MPS- Verna - Media L+-, ' 5 1 E, x f' 4 y were: 'X s 1 4 'A 2 as-Z-in Miss Barry - Project Share fjgi' .- . 4,05 , 54f1a4x,, -,4:a 3.x 'Iva gq.t4igg 1 M5344 'arm- 3 5 4 ' . nigfmlf ' We fi-4 'fm' in - 'eimf.3::. , Miss Flanagan - Project Share vi0 1p Mr. Denneno - Substitute v ,fe 4 2 ? eww , ' , Ji t,tt. , Z X A ,ft Mr. Desrosiers - Voc. Resource Mrs. Greeley - Project Share .1 5 J Q 16 f' wwi W S K. '- W NX 1 3,2 Q 2 gikf ' f ,. ,SV Wi wget wgwg fm 11 5 ' YZ ,Z 'f X- 57 62 3? 33:3 3155? N 222' gi 412537: SQWQU 1 v 95. fi wms,j,:t Mrs. Hassan - Project Share Sb :www--QWli'e,.. Mr. Wickman - Project Share Substitute of f , .A .7 f'ffX'r :4.' w-4 '36 1Nx'.-182, X . x M. Mrs. Berry - Secretary 'W' Mrs. Hinds - Secretary -n-nel' Mrs. Delahanty - Secretary Miss Lessard - Secretary X f I Yr .X MZED . xx, ...Q X Mrs. Hill - Secretary Mrs. Fink - Secretary Mrs. Kosten - Secretary Mrs. Maduskuie - Secretary Mm 57. X, 'Wi 1, 'r I .-,f UKWEK' 1 114 H ,Aw , ,wpbw fn, Cafeteria Sealed l-r: M VWlclund, G. Mfchell, F Coughlan, L. DiSciullo, M. Faulkner, B. Treen. Standing l-r: C. Troiano, I Landry, C. Phelan, H. Sweeney, E. Moore, M. Hughes, G. Urmston. 2 55aQN'C'N'WW We , JRSNTZ QA ', Q A . ffm 1. 3 lm 2 Z li' , 1- my X 1 4 , 021 ' Q X f ' wal z J f ff Z ff ,f fl 1 f ,Q wg if 4 f if H! .L Q7 .-. ,J 6, , , fig.. 'S ,'1 ,S .r f ,,fi1ff, ' 1 I 4 ' If W .,fi uv' el i l MW lk ill?-aug, A la. V'g 'ET Q. fl r af 2 if 2, 1... 1 I if um ' Yw ' A . Q ,Nm an D-Aa ff ,..4x Ui , V xx J,-1 ww 'bv ., V, ,,, WW 11.5, , 21 Y UAN Q L' mf , ' 41- .ff ,, Z Wxgsl f 4 si A ' x U g i'-E ,3-Q 455 6. A W, , . ...wu- .H J . Zfq W f' , 3, W? 2 a 'Q Z sw sz M2 Q Q W VF W: E 1 i ' . ,sy M , in fx? CIN Psxwgsjk xn ifsg X f ?,g ,I , ' ff X gi ' ff 42 lf 1 Z f ? 1 2 f N723 , 1 M , ,R . W J , 1 3 ,.n A-. S ' b. J f wi A 1, f ,. . X ,Q b ,S 3 , T ' 5 x ' ' . K 4 1 , K I 1 I ar 41 1 K '3 Q I' 2' ' N x 1 as ' ,A f k ' 1 S . I a Q I 'lm ,4 fax ag , 'll ,f 6, 5 1 w N. .E i 2 E. ? if , 1 5' fjfgf, ei Cusfodians Front: Mr. Gallagher. Rear: Mr. Lavallee, Mr. Spadoni, Mr. Raymond. . fs x.. 1. YW T, .Ere-'.' x Y ' ' - 1 5 wi. V-Xffk II JJ JJ.. 111 3 1 K. P 5 kj I . , 9 HH .4 he automotive program stresses the basic jobs, operations and skills needed in servicing and repairing automobiles and trucks. ' The students will gain a thorough knowledge of the materials and equipment used by auto mechanics. They will learn to use meters and MM measuring instruments, learn to 'I read and interpret sketches, schematics, and diagrams, and use shop manuals and other f resource materials. Each student f also will have an opportunity to use the hand tools of the automotive trade and learn how to perform the operations of the trade including the evaluations of completed work. Related careers: Auto mechanic, fi automotive engineer, service station attendant, ignition specialist, truck mechanic, fleet mechanic, shop foreman, automotive parts supplier. U T QM OT! VE PM :nh 1 .... Mass. gnu! 4' NW f E fi W 19 - I Opposite page: I. I Roberts I Kinlin 2. f. fohnson 3. T. Lewicki 4. P. Parker E. Sulham This page: 1. R Sulham 2. M Bu Vajr 3. M Bu Vajr 4. A. Champney l 119 J 4 f is he carpentry shop course is programmed to give the student general and specinc information concerning the Held of carpentry and to develop the fundamental skills needed to be a good mechanic. In addition to the required instructional jobs, the students do jobs for schools, municipal departments, churches and charitable organizations. AEPENTIQ Y fri sh Q' .E '97- ?'s . V 5 ' .ri KT? vf fi l S--an W 37 f AAAA ' , W 'Fu .s-sgef' I 1 X f My ff 1 ff f ,W fwf ' Q f f , . N X ....... 1 H V . 4 . .47 ..-' '- JT' 1 ' -' 'fic F.. , ,paw Opposite page: 1. W Alix f. Curfin R. Duquette 1. Simon I Olson 2. I Curtin 3. W1 Alix This page: 1. R. Duquette Yime to go home. 2. I Simon 3. The KP house 4. C. Frucci Mr. Woodhams -' -4 m ' ff Q v, S', - 1 ,. . ,, .fy in .. . 'T' 'W i , ,I M . 7,07 I XV Q - ' ' -0. ,V j .1 ff..--4. 7:1 :Q J W1 ,....f'fJ ,J I, E ,wx :... .4 ff : L 'Q' ,, , , 15 f ., af- vyli. : , W if 1 ...MQ .. , . '4 4 .. A Q , . , ,:4' 4. ,.. 6i 5fG' 0.0 A .fp 'L 'L .Vg AQ' Q4 an ix A ' f ' ' 7554 .' ' ffl Lf W, f f 44 i9fffa 7+-fp 1, .1 . J, .wfw. f' i f 41 Y W., j ' .H f. Q K H 4 'Q , . ww' 1 I A f.. Yv ' ' I 'N' 1. M- V, nuff' 415,9- Ol hall 'Sw W-ar 1, .fn ,pal X' WWA 2 HILD CARE hild care allows the students to work directly with children. The students study habits, attitudes and character. Through many activities the students are able to learn about children s behavior. Last spring many KP. students protested the cutting ot Child Care and the Plumbing programs. Now thanks in part to their efforts Child Care is once again part of the vocational program. Related careers: Nursery school teacher, day care director, elementary school teacher, working with handicapped children, child psychologist working in a childrens ward in a hospital. QQ 38:5 ... , rk T! 1 tl 'ings 3 -..ah ONT 4. ' lf- uf, 4 . I-v af aa- 1' ww ,S 1 ze .1 ... X 4:1- .. 1 , L. 6 ...K .A H Opposite page: l. T Horton 2. T Poirier Asleep on the job again. 3. V Tower B. Nelson Wake up Becky, she 's talking about ET This page: 1. F Meda 2. P. Flynn 3. How much longer do I have to stand here? 4. Boy, this is boring. 5. Soup for Eve. 6. T. Diamond Oh no, l lost another student. he world has become technically oriented with all the new developments in industry, technology and space exploration. Drafting has become essential to put new ideas into working plans. Anyone associated with process of production will benefit from a study of drafting. The goal of the drafting course at King Philip is to develop an understanding of drafting in the technical world, so the students can enter the career .Helds related to drafting. Once the basics of drafting are understood, those with a continuing interest in drafting may select an area of specialization to gain additional experience. Related careers: Drafting trainee, Layout drafter, detail drafter, design drafter, checlcer, technical illustrator, computerized drafting fcad- caml, architect, industrial designer, engineers. Opposite page: I. Future professionals 2. R. Maduskuie 3. Mr. Riley R. Howard This page: 1. P. fohnson 2. T Wesser 3. S. Craig M Errington 4. P. Castro Yes, Mr. Riley 5. C. Hugo Hb he electrical program at king Philip is diversihed to accomodate a wide range of abilities and to challenge each student to the limit ot hisfher ability. Hands on practical training is obtained through the students holding the responsibility of wiring the house built by the carpentry students. Additional practical training is gained through the completion ot the necessary installations and repairs that must be made to the school building. This training makes each student ht tor prohtable employment upon graduation. Related careers: Electronic technician, electrical drafting, computer repair, industrial electronics, motor repair, electrical engineering, motor design, power plant electrician, control engineering, heat and air conditioning. Zff 'SY J if 2- gras? ffl, , ,. 1 v i gsm, A ffvff Wy 51 W1 , .. Q 406 i a 2 3 4' .v W 5-f . .Q 1. C g 5, . , , , Q. iv' J M U ,, Y N if is , A 501, 5 gnnn- 1 2 Oi' LECTRICAL -f. ,fm ' . 1 if X f' , , 5 ' A l f Q I 1 75 r vf N li C gi , .X Xi? . - s if X. l,Ef?'V 1. .WA ., , N 1. X, -fi .5 X xg , M, SQ X i X X K N, M31 Q Xxxigff -ns my XX . Q . NNW. Mun'- ...N--+f 4 W ,I M'--46-.. 4 ,V .-.,., ju 1' -. N.- . X 4 X Opposite page: 1. Mr. Bodge M. Liffel D. Brian 2. S. Barnes R. fosephson 3. D. Hooper This page: 1. D. Dunn 2. K. Lewis 3. D. Charlebojs 4. JY Hemmjngsen I Delsignore .sf Z .X . ,,4vv'Sf OOD tudents learn how to cook and bake in a work environment. They are taught the basics of cooking and baking that go on every day in restaurants, hotels, and bakeries all over the country. lt is a program designed to teach the basic steps needed tor all food service operations. Related careers: Fast food managers, equipment sales, food sales, hospital kitchen managers, catering, food processing, marketing, sanitation, inventory control, shipping and receiving. wig 'Vis' K gt R ' W.. wily 1. . My -,vp Q X. if D ! it X I X! i XJ: l . 23 it h Vs . f r 3 Mbit . f Qi -MJ. I M 'WE c F 4 i S X. 1 Q 4 N- S . 19444 Opposite page: l. D. Allsworth Mr. Courtois S. Slack 2. R. Lee Shuclcs, l lcilled it again. 3. E. Marchand M. Lemay This page: l. D. Piotrowslci e l hope he do 2. D. Shannon 3. E. Marchand l. Sirois Who, me ??? 4. P. Usher Mr. Courtois sn 't notice its gone .j 'laws ein '12 , ..e,,, EAI ,YY-I I , 47,1 , l I, We I Y z . . N W tudents interested in careers in the rapidly expanding held of health care learn health and nursing theories and practice patient care slcills in both the authentically equipped laboratory and actual health care facilities. Related careers, Registered nurse, X -ray technician, laboratory worker, and therapist. L 1 tm 1 30 .-. ll 1 is fi 1 -'Q I ..1 .M 4 I N .1 :Zig api 5 sr? j 4 . X K EVE! W '1. 2 -v ,V up Z K . A., , F Arg.. ,w 2 Q 62 1 X NX R Opposite page: J. D. Woodworth Z Koshgarian 2. A. MacGregor T. .Nhiis 3. A. MacGregor D. Swanson This page: 1. These are thermometers??? 2. B. Parkinson Tin going hysterical, Nurse. 3. B. Parkinson D. Woodworth 4. L. Geioran K. Kenerson I tee! sick. 131 132 -dll! 5 Q ,. ' tudents in the machine shop are engaged in many maintenance jobs throughout the school. The special skills oi' the machinist enable them to repair or duplicate tools and machine parts tor the several other shops. ln addition, the machine shops students fabricate precision tools for their own use when they enter the trade. The projects range from a simple hammer to rather sophisticated, precision grinding vise. These projects provide the students with a valuable hands-on experience as well as allowing the student to acquire some expensive tools before he actually goes out to work. The co-op program was successful tor machine shop students last year and the shop anticipates another good year. ln spite ot the depressed job market most ot last year's graduates are now working in the trade and some of this years seniors already have jobs lined up. Related careers, Machinist-lst Class, tool maker, die maker, model maker, gauge maker, production machinists, and inspectors. ACI'-.UNE S 1 'N , 4 ' ff V 0 .X 1 x . I '11 41 Opposite page: I. E. Clouijer 2. P. Nelson 3. I. Rudder This page: I. B. Osjensky 2. P. Rocha f. Rudder 3. E. Federico 4. M Andersen Q 1 1 QwH1nuni,,LH H-.6-My 'f 4 5 water- Nm7,:,.f 1 5-l . 5 if -- n our community we buy, rather than build, most of the things which we need to live. Most of these products are made in factories. Each year new discoveries and inventions help to make life a bit easier. There are machines for doing ordinary things like simple arithmetic and machines for doing extraordinary things like space exploration. For each of these manufactured products a technical drawing was prepared in order to graphically communicate the required information from the designer to the builder of the product. A knowledge of technical drawing helps students in choosing a career and gives him an appreciation of the design process. Related Careers, Drafting, architecture, engineering, design, and technical illustration. ECI-.lf DRAW xX'N P',gplg. a X122 mf K' ffm ' af M -Fiivizii-JEsiAslz Lsfiinlbl fx 9 4 5 4 E 1 ' 1 wwmW 4 X '5 N- X ' xii. Q Wmwux L' ,f zwm.. . 1 Opposite page: 1. I. Barton H. Kohui 2. R Anderson 3. S. Graves B. Paulson Yi Brown D. Axberg This page: 1. K. Lincoln C. Betfinger 2. I Masferson 3. Mr. Sumner G. Wdeberg 4. P. Loughljn 5. K. Christiansen Oh no, not again. .,w 135 HEE T METAL he sheet metal trade is the oldest trade in the world. When man made his Hrst weapons they were made from metal. At the King Philip Regional Vocational High School the students have the most modern metal shop and welding facilities available. Students are currently learning the skills of heating, air- conditioning, and are now breaking into the science of solar heat. The metal shop students, in addition to their curriculum, are making 15th Century lanterns, using the methods and techniques of the early colonial craftsman. ln addition to our metal shop, the students have built a new welding area with ultra-modern equipment and a complete exhaust system. The welding area is an integral part of our trade. Related careers: Heating, ventilating and air-conditioning, kitchen equipment, solar systems, welding furniture, plant maintenance, dust collection systems, nuclear systems, cornice work, architectural sheet metal, ornamental iron work. L, . VY, f kms-S X wr' ix .S y X gf 1- F' A Sv 3 .if if I 3 4 r .X ,ik i g A J y T .. 'Q I al . T iw 3 Q ' 'F W vm Y if .. W -. . , .ii ,,.. , Ig X A if -..-f 15 I ft 5451 ,, if . .. , 3 ,mi ' Q ' Q -' -,., KH M - ' A N' rf' ' V, - , 'WL f ...gg 'F' , my fi f I 5 TQ: F,-Mft,-,...-If ,,.-f 2 ,.,.-,.-... ww 1 W Q I ,Q-. My Opposite page: I. B. Standing 2. E. Harrop 3. W Howard I Howard This page: I. S. Narold 2. I. Standing 3. T Brown M. Kelly fbackgroundj 4. Yi Davis usiness Education students have their dreams and work toward them, and achieve them, but they don 't forget to develop slcills along the way. They make darn sure theyre EMPLOYABLE, then. . . the slcys the limit!!! Related careers: Word processing specialist, administrative assistant, paralegal, computer systems operatorfmanager, purchasing agent, accountant personnel and labor. USINESS 'ff xt , 139 5, N . ijt - .ig Q - kv X X X 140 X- Y Hx'- ur Distributive Education program provides students with training in marketing, retailing, and management. lunior D.E. students manage and operate the King Philip school store, a small retail establishment which serves the high school faculty, administration, students and community. ln addition, students worlc in the K.P. T P restaurant, which provides specialized training in restaurant marketing. This two year program is designed to better prepare our students for a position in the business world. The senior DE. students participate in the cooperative education program. These students worlc at a local business which serves as their job training station. Students also praticipate in DECA, the Distributive Education Clubs of America. a national youth organization designed to promote excellence in marketing, management and retailing. HT. 'n '-Q kg ' T ISTRIB U Tl VE ED. N-4 + x I - I I ish? T'kU:j,!v,1, I 91.-.X , W J ff . ig ,eww-'L ff . 1 , , ,Wx Q X , 1, 2 Q . ' '--.X lin l. l. Baker K. lefterson M. Erolio I confess, l thr Manteca. 2. C. O'Connor S. Patenaude D. McCuslcer 3. K. Mullen L ew the crayon, Miss . O 1 S-3. X L UMBING v l . Mr. Kozalc M Elliott M. Harmon L. Ross 2. K. Shaw 3. M. Mendes N, . I? ,-fm!! t, I ..3 m.-4, X f -ff ,ff , ur program goal is to have each student absorb as much as possible in as many different phases of plumbing as possible. The principle duties of plumbing Workers are laying pipe to connect plumbing systems in buildings to the citys water and gas supply and its drainage systemg installing pipe systems for water, gas and sewage in buildings under constructionj installing hxtures such as bath tubs, sinks and automatic washersj and altering, repairing and replacing plumbing equipment and gas systems. We have a .framed house in the plumbing shop in which we practice minor repairs around the school itself 2 ,rf ,Q KJ 5 1? lx 3 54 I 0-QQ, fb 1 ag, an -as 'MQ 1 tr' ax , A N M fri, .0 f ' -1' ew W W, QQ 1gyma,,,f5mM.? H xwffgp , , X 1 ,in Y W Q, fw . ww 'WK' X, Q fwmwviwwv A ' f M wc ,, ,wus Wa 43 ' V ,H 1 1 sw' V 2 . N 4 0'-'QR .N in Q-JQQ 'W .Z vi' Q YL fx 1 . , .5 1 I J if .AV 4 lst row: tl-rl: S. Waitlcevitch, l. Grant, I. Cameron, B. Lynch, B. Burgess, T. Diplacido, M. K uza, M. Higgins, M. Nevins, l. Masterson, L Marsden, T. Ormsby. 2nd row: B. Smith, P. Russell, D. Nason, T Masterson, P. Loughlin, G. Antonitis, M. Carchidi, F, Brennan, D. Hooper, K. Slattery, T. Cordani, H. Harrop, L Kannally. 3rd row. L. Post, S. Matthews, P. Bowes, K. Palos, P. Cataldo, T. Slaney, l. Murray, S. Simmer, T. Kelly, M. Davis, l. Purdon, l. George, T. Heinz. 4th row: M. Little, l. Gianni, B. Miles, S. Walsh, D. Latham, L Homer, D. Bishop, S. McLaughlin, M. Besaw, K. Waitlcevitch. 5th row: B. Bristol, Coach Fulso, Coach Schmidt, Coach Rice, Coach Putting Coach Lombard, B. Holst. 4 Y WWW, , fgfagfifw.. - gi iv - M? 7! MQW it W -1 44 r +5 v , 3 '2 fl' 'YS - .M W. ,f 2' fi X4 '5 ' ' 211 l 4. 4 U - 4, , 4 if ' X ' 1 A' vi-'K a .TKSFSQ HW' '-ii yi g w,?4mM! 3 , may flax. ,,M.,L ,iff MHMVQ5 . ,Ap in I , .A v W ,X , x . . . I - Q jf 9 .4 4. v , if , ' yig, Evgnwrixag f . 'gm' ,f , , f I ax, .ffl X A , 1 ffwfsf., if 4 - 4 4- f' , DLP-if if f Q. .J Afrti' A. 7: ' ' T ia, T ttf T .MNH vefwm 1 ff-:VJ 41 U la Vg ' ' Yff. f Y . ' 'fff - 4Lff?31 QQZ-?'5'il -ffl-lf 4 ' 7 - 'QL 1 , :wud , , , aimifg? ' R J',,4'c':i.f i . Y 4 ,-vgkfqi, tv' ' g, , 1 '.. , V ,Ji 511,-ily!-,t A FI. 'kv i. Ngm:fi.,, X 7 Li ' .?f?r245' ,KJV v'fg1Lrff'f4Qf if f??!TTlf?7 im W2-. . i?, e-y'5'n7'. i5Qlsq,.1wi'5,hf 1 '4 isQ'44 x44. n 4 'Q ' -finals, Mr, 1:f'.'f5+'j2w,-'1W'ff't'3 ' 'als-11' an 11 . 4 Q pn 1 , . ,xrreu :V 5- Iiygfgi f A-'miss flv ju .iff-V' ,2.l,klhg, K V I. 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' V ---A - A ..,, 22? 47 V F2-g' lf , , 1 I Q ,., mi Y as in W-9. .-,sl-M O '. 6 533' '?2QZ1'f . - 1- .1 L i f , 33- ' -V If V N f 4 g .,., 1.2 Q X . . vi . s . l L f ,l 15' V , . P 2 ... R S . , if i inf' I ,, f A L- wi gf, .. 30, , 1 ,, .- X .xgww ...- ...,. ,mf 1-wwaw ,N wil Kneeling: l-r: Capt.-l. Barry, Capt.-C. Milculis. Standing: Coach Smith, P. Lynch, B. Weir, D. Na- son, T. Cordani, f. Crowell, M. Wolpers, f. Plympton, R. Smith, R. McCabe, F. Crowell, D. Begin, Coach. -A , K if. ,W 1 X ' ,p lr 1' 0 I C' gm . IFQQ-M' 'HW av'-fy ! F: 5511 L T? ds , ' ,...1..w-W f . f 5. 5. v . J, . 'Y ' Y' 'i ai evo V W Tar B' gawk f all GS jr! 'S r M, ---...M W' A, , 4 gf! Qk-Y - - A , l 4,1 fx uf Y W f S TN, 5 1 ur 1 Q 7 , . ' 'Q Lf, M f 'Nix . , A A- bu :Qxww 'A ,LFE -, r LM.. ' qi , .aww-A Coach Rice. lst row: I-r: T. Hartford, A. Amidon, S. Kearns, S. Friz- zel, N. Maduskuie. 2nd row. f. fones, T. Padula, G. ' ' Lewicki, K. Pomfrei, jf Mill- - er, S. Graves, K. 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Rob- erts, M. Elliott, l. Cleeves. Back row: l-r: Coach Tingley, M. Hobbs, C. Cossette, R. Leveroni, T. Lang, M. Sa- batini, R. Molloy, T. Brown, G. Snow, D. Ray, P. lntreri, R. Whyte, B. Cook, M. Dittrich, Coach Davieau. AX . I ', u 11 Q N , ZZ ,ii 1 I , I ,f Y? ar , N .X W7 ff f us 1 , f' 1 y' f Bb Y Y Y X Y , 1 1 I I 4 941.1 4 vyszflzfv , f - 1 T I 1 N 1 J . -,bg 5 ,,,.4M... Nga , . i , 5 . Vw H 1-1? ff? 3' -2-WWW' 1 ,J ch eerlea ders lst row: 1-r: Captains-S. Newman, S. Lynch. 2nd row: l-r: C. Cahalan, R. Rit- chie, L. Ryan, S. Smith, L. Crandall, C. Ferland, R. Rausch, D. Kelley, M. Odoardi, K. Leveroni. W- if S Q 4. -.iw f 1 gi' .3 Ist row Ir S Lynch Capt f Elhs Capt C Ferland P Ross 2nd row Coach Mrs Bu Sm1th C Wyhe S AHS worth S Stenqwsf C Mun' C Leverom I? Preston chanio, M. Odoardi, S. l ' I ' X M 1 wwf-M Fw gm P1130 Z' E 4 A , 1 Q 2-.CU '14 W Q wp, gk ,N fm ,V .. W ff ,X 100 1 ' ffm 4 -1 . 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' ' u W, K I 1' ' fi W f K ff 1 ? m 4' ' , lid... wr at-ww -gr The Red Snapper in Foxboro was the set- ting forthe Freshmen-Sophomore Semi- Formal held on March 12, 1982. Couples danced to the music of Mainstreet. The band chose the Queen and Court. Pic- tured with their escorts are Jim Ambrose, Princess fenny Rausch, Richie Leveroni, Princess Monice Odoardi, Queen Lor- raine Petrosian, Mike Sabatini, Princess Paula Charron, Sean McLaughlin, Prin- cess Tracy Budd and escort. The theme tor the Semi-Formal was We 've Got To- night. - .1-,f fwwg,g,,,.1,,' , . ' , . ,, 5. A ..g -1 in-r .-,1..1,-f. , fu-f f .T .V . f fr ,xii 'F ,Cf Xi 'Wim lj .x y ' 197 '1 H S '5 p x fffxq W1 2 .df-Sv sf .fb 4: .1 ' , 'HNIQ-f' amvw--'A' QM ms' 10, SQ 1 ..., . ,- f ' 41' My-Q., L if wr, F, WQAQY- 1 ,f X I if ,x' 1--ual K H-IQ4:-iit frhmm S A X., ,Q -1. .2 C Xxx N' .J if 1 FH .1 A U Publishing a school year- book is no easy task. Stu- dents spend many hours putting the pages together. Work on the yearbook be-- gins a whole year before the book is published. Students attend spring and summer workshops to learn the me- chanics of publishing a yearbook. Many nights the staff room is the only room with a light on. . f. infix 1 . . f . ,-.Ng ,f2-ess-2 i M I-if :K ASW i S 'if?32' -. 411 1 W1.zi ? Q it . .W , 4 I, 1, Q Y 5 ' 1 1 y .1 X5 lisp! lr tx i S+ ima 1,., r 'Z Li, I -f 4 ' ' 1'NM ,,, 33' '3,', '2':?fY2g3'LSj X f f 4.15222 Le 'tiff-fa wif . 1 f 5 , iff Q kfivfsf , 1 526-,f egintf 1 QM 1 fsgsmsjfw :',54'P?H. ' Wiki 1 ag -VP ' , Jgez, , ' ,W ,Q 1,93 L, . MU. K . :Jw it .3?,5'-SEM? f , bf 5-fy3f.zf,f '?Zf2s: rf-'f-: 2:1 '- - r 333537 az? J.fL43Q2'T93:5fy S I ' :Zgl:'? M , -X ...,, WJ I.-fr' 'sane fgoyfsfwg ?f9'!r42' - k V ,ya fa-5,1-,f,'L5fyi.Zz..,X.x'53 . f .fi rfffgi '!':Gf'5:1QXf'ff3 W- 4 fe N . A .. si, I , swf.: 'fa ' M , V154 f' 'orfrifp- ' T - ' pg-fxfxi , ' 1 tg, fum. i F . , - M K , N ,g .g-'-iafngf fat-, , fi! mf Qifilvw M , f ' Q zAZ,'gfv,X XS 1. 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X 3 , ,l,,,.. my n f., f K V' W ,E W gy Q vlxffffy f Wig' fi 4. x I ' Q 5 avg, 1 up um ti s , ., if 7:35 , 7 ,f Y Q11 2 J r? X Memoriam J.. .Bw ln Memory ot Erna Delfryger Dec. 4, 1963 - Oct. 2Q 1982 A tear on your photo The trace of it will always stay How will they blend in tomorrow and today your smile, and my tear Many a mile, but no fear of any drifting Your photo is forever uplifting. Lend my knowledge of your love. written by Ekna DeK1yger The loss of someone so unique will always be felt by those wholcnew and loved her. -with love, Christopher, Susan and all her good friends ivaaafl' ...f f ff l.. . l 'i K if if W L f 45 we M- W l K ' f 1 y it ' ,. 1 ., Nt mi 1 M Z'f.fzf2'2. Geoffrey Swan DEATH Death is many things, It all depends when it happens, and who the lost one is. Death is sad when it is an elder relative. Here you hurt and think about things, But most of your sorrow is felt for those closer than you. But again you hurt for your friend and not yourself You are just there to help them thru it all, But never! Never have I felt death this way before! This time it confronted me in an awakening phone call. This time .it caught me totally oft guard. I now leamed the closest friend to me was gone. FOREVER! It got him! I questioned in disbelief but then had to accept it, For reality hits us all at some point. I then called some close friends of my already long missed friend, Letting them know was something l had to do. Next was a long day of why's and mental anguish, Which 1s still going on now. l've had thoughts of the good times, and the bad, And the future plans we were going to share. We saw the Brides at Rocky Point, And both looked back at this in the 92 Chieftain. fune 16, 1964 - May 19 1982 He watched me and me him when one of us had too much to drink, And when we both had too much to drink we somehow made it home together? We dove from high heights in Milford, We baked in the sun at Marthas Wneyard, And then again in Arizona. But never! Never did I expect these good times to end. Death had dealt me lossl still can 't believe, For my good buddy left is gone and not to return . . . Lord help me thru this! fames Patrick Devlin 5!l9f82 OIHISQDIPS AF r Q ., lg Q? in A' 4 u fb .li fs fa 5 , UE 2 -4- Y Q 4-v 'asv ' 1 f .5 Av' i 1 2 x ll 'i' I i 2 A i Sm KW ,fb f,,.q.1-' ff' qv'- W XQQQTQ' 1, Wren iham Loam Division QF THQMAS W DIPLACIDQ Congra iuia iss The Class Of '83 Colony Colony, lnc. 90 Research Road liingnam, MA BRANCHES AT Brockton Walpole 203 N. Montello St. l 5 Production Rd. 583--4727 558-0300 DlS TRIB UTORS OF ' Welding Supplies ' Industrial Propane ' Safety Equipment Best Wsnes To The Graduation Class Qt l 983 Good l ,uclc l ulie RO JACK 5 FOOD STORES INC D Mlsses lunzors Chzlolrens N e a rtown Acoesones Drapenes ' M E L ' Fabrzos Table Llnen A MORROCCO BROS INC AUTO AND TRUCK PARTS Congratulations Anol Best Wshes Class Ot 83 KGooo' Luolc layj fcS'zfS Beo' Spreads I Sheets Towels M It d 9 Wampum Corner as eroar K6J 71 699 2101 Wren tham Amerzoan Express 21 Wdshmgfon gf 384 CONGRATULATIONS l 983 Rlohard f ROSS EES T WTSHES CLASS OF 0 ' SIREET Jess WALPOLE MASS 02081 , , - 9 , ' Quality Fruits and Vegetables 0 ' Complete Deli and Grocery De artments 0 ' Infdnfsi T 1. ROUTE I PLAINVILLE MASS. 0Z7A1 A -3227 Visa C9 Mrs l - -f '83 1 f xo nun mm sm mn srnm mum muon sn-me sumo A 0 X- 2,-2'J'f4,, -4 , 4 X X . N . ...w,,......,L.-f am f, BEST 11332-Q51U36it rare gains : ff an GF currency LUCK Thomas W Lacey 5 Cenfrdl Sf. T0 On The Comme F Oxboro CL 543-7500 W ByAd SIIOICJ Good S p Luck GQQD Class W Aj Klng Ph1I1p Deaf I Teachers FFOIU Assoc BG fd Snealrm n Stu If LOW Dzscount PHCSS PLAINVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT M'SFk1 e u n e Coins, 83 fam S, fewelry, And Currency e so n Sliver And O ullzon Check Qur Good Luck Class Cf '83 Boro Sand C9 Sfone Ino. Washed Sand And Gravel Concrete For All Purposes Congrafulafjons Plain sf. Class Cf I983 No. Affleboro, MA 02750 From 699 29N PIER. REALTY aes-2912 TR UST CC. W E2 S ..-.ii Best Wshes To The Class Qt '83 Bird Machine Ce., F0 ci PATALANQ Om reien stairs, 000-0000 ln C. South Walpole MA INC. , if .- M 0 , Wi , fl fxk 0 N 'Q W7 W l T -10 , l ,y M - 'I l 51 East Central Street 0 ff ' Qi Franklin, MA 02038 0 528-0040 WRENTHAM Hnlrla SpA Gift ond Cord Shop 78 South St Wrentham r Extends Congratulations To All l 983 Graduatesf From y ll th J le ac 'eu ' 384-3l42 4 N lndustrial Rd. 1 P9 QW Wrentham, Mass 02093 f iggl, Congratulations F R H I fl B 0 lll ' S .vfifrgnlfl 'ng fsui.ab .If,'hfl .b V U 7 384-2050 Ma a e challe g 195 Souih Street of tomar Wrentham, Mass. lead YOU on t0 Q f h I if ' 1 x X? ,r Asphalt Pa ving Kenneth 's Hair Styling Kelly Boulevard North Attleboro, MA 02760 Pe ter S. Tsim ortos 695-1123 - President Bella Construction Corp. Congratulations To The Class OI 83 U Buy And Sell 0 Antiques C9 Collectibles ' Gold cii Silver 0 Coins, Iewelry, Flatware, Etc. Plough deepj while Sluggards sleepy l And you shall have Corn, to sell and to keep. Cdffldge The Galvin Company Realtors Wrentham Center Wrentham, Ma. 02093 384-3887 0 384-2232 il.: PAS ENTERPRISES ESTABLISHED 1971 93 SOUTH WASHING TON ST. NORTH A TTLEBORO, MA 02760 Custom Welding Auto And Truck Repairs Tow And Ramp Truck Service Painting Tel. 617-695-0440 Auto Restoration - Frames, Floor Pans, And Cab Mounts Philip Schoemnger Sh ed Antiques Precious Metals License if 801 31 Cumberland, Rl M011 766-0339 Dennis R. Lavallee - Proprietor fff , A fashion subsidiary of Certihed Corp Leading man utacturer ot MESH HANDBAGS AND FASHION A CCESSORIES 695 5211 Plain Ville Mass Plain Ville A C9 I Tool And Endings Co Inc My ff! p 23 W Bacon St. 6 W Bacon Sf Best Wish es From PLAINVILLE INS UEAN CE AGENCY IN C Thomas H C uddy fr Roger K Rzohardson I I 9 South St Pfam Vllle MA 02762 695 3528 d pieeivxxxxxs Charles River Sports Your N1Ice 3 Headquarters 1 -Z Congra tutatjons Con gra tula trons Class .7 983 78 South St rvnKE s TRUCK STOP Wrentham Ctr MOBILE senvrce ROUTE 1 95 Ak. Good Luck Class Ot Western Steer S teak House 384-7766 . . 'Qc 0-4-4 ll - WEE ll E D EET ' VCE M DE h 1 7 I . , . f oonvsrm TIRES FL usso fines sen r I . MIKE SCRIVANI 1. 1 Tel, 38443011 - 384-7596 - 384-3782 wramham, YOUR IIUEDPN EN 1,425 lnsumrrre PKGENT - Q ,N 1, '4 senvhs vou rmsv 9 ,Oo T 4 of, vgf T9 ff srom Going North on Route 1 pnovr Conditioned WORCESTER was ' WRECKER SERVICE S Service Anywhere - Pick-up 81 Delivery Tire S 'QQQQQQQKSLQQQi5515iQ115iLiLiiilQQi1QiQiQQ1 I r T831 1 -m1lQSS11Q11Qi5QiQi1iQ1Qi1iQQQQQLQ Best Wshes To The Pgj-rjgf CQ Wdfg Class Qf 1983 Heat Treating Co Benjamin W Nason HC ATTQQJQNEY AT Quality 61' Service LAW Roger E. Poirier 52 5 th Sf. 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IM th Elegant And Sophisticated T ra vel Good Luclc To The Graduating Class Ot '83 Plainville Truck Stop Rte. l, Plainville 1 O I 0 1 1 O . ,gi - ff. -all '1 1: M' 'Rf , -I 'X -nit I N UI mu 'A' 'um' Iv pg. K Lvl? Uri Q f X Cgfuiif Kanuunln ,, Q, Q Q C l Q I K J . Afiiiww-sirriwn , ,aw f C 11117161114 llfinr, ' V 1 I 5 SIU' IH! Kjfffl 'HHH C Aunilingm X 4 Benlamln , I l ' K0 0 ' ' x X I . ar war or Congratulations! Cpaffy 191' G L M ENG7NEE7fNG 560 K ll Bl a. CONSULTANTS, TNC. NO' AttjZb5grOlVMA B38 Washington St. 02760 Hllt ,M 411745 f Oflljiig D. CT-gjlcens Cmfjqggisses 429-7 I OO Supplies 7 BES T WTSHES CLASS Compliments QF F170-m J Compliments Di Placido WF-FOI: rent am M OVGFS I Mr. CSE' Mrs. House 011 R1 ch ard F Bla olc Pizza Congratulations Kim! STEAM CLEANING if gi COMPLETSSEMOVAL :gg!llAMONS'I'AlNS Wdllpdpef, 1 I, - f 'gmsCAUSlNG Carpet! 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Ploh eer Congratulatlons En 9139 CO To Cur Wren th am l-Ure Dept Erlenols ln The Semor Class e'BCanc 'Realty Co P ly From The Class l 985 if Rift-Ti .uns Q iggiiiggiei 1 :E a I ..ir'?A- ' ff Servmg Wrentham Norfolk Plam vzlle Franlclm and Surroundmg Communmtes COMPLETE REAL ES TA TE SERVICE MLS Resldenhal RGlOCdl1OI7 Serwoe Commerclal M ultlple Llstmg Servlce New Construchon Home Warranty Program Condomzmums Mortgage Servlce Rentals Appra1sals 155 South Street 0 Wrentham Massachusetts 02093 0 Telephone 384 8156 We a e pnde m our products 8: service l l l ' Q . owned8L o erated by Raymond Rea t , Inc. has :il --1 ' 'j3x 'T' Jf- -'iff '-:TT- -v. if -as-iii af a:.3i.!g,x E ' .. ' H 'f -T L' Y T TLT.-.T :11fV2 ' 8 a-t,,..s. 1--58,5 g 5.1! - , W L- S KY' .. ., , t 8 , ' I rw' 75-fi-.r:t,L..s--51 F V 'tv , ff-H is X ' N 5 Q' I y W X - ' ' a -sir - ' -- 7 V 46. 'ff 1 l 'L - l 5 ' 5 V X n I All 1 I mi lT'1 J i -' is PN- . 1 T. U. ft ' . M , 1-A . Eggs ' Iyar ,M ' ' ' T5 C - lfpigf ,if 4 8353 -4- i-?Tf?Lritfi4 T 3 Eifliifi 9ij'T' - 4, ,M -.TT Q5':- 5' 4 Tir, -'- 'iff ffl ? v .. .YL E .a.,-. ' LE L li 'I -s:gr -ui' :'b-:gg .'. ': L- T To I I . I I I I 1 -I ' ID. Daddarjo CO. Inc. 317 U Q F Id MA 02038 Servmg ii Your Area Y BEEO LA WN CARE as f0 you made It congratulatlons Wm WOOdCh1pS I?otot1II1ng Mowmg I H Y mn in nion St. 33 I A R . ,?Ai fs? fi Shafgblmct . 151 sv X CN'- 'V 3?X Lf 'h ' Elyllx X ' --Mi , Q3 jgmg ri' fu -' u-,Q-L9 f C A A P3 IENTHIX The School Committee And The Superintendent Ct Schools Wsh Each Member Ct The Class Ot l 983 Health, Happiness And S uccess. Marcella Wylie, Chairman lohn Barrett, lr., Vice-Chairman David Brown lam es Davies Keith Grant William Lynch Paul Pelletier Marsha Robbins Robert Spitler Wlliam lf Costa Superintendent Ot Schools '88 King Philip Good l,uclc DECA AND Much Success CEA From Wish Tn eir Q94 Grad ua iing Seniors Class Qi Happiness And '88 Success Msn es Class 01' '83 M ucn Success G. Szczepaniak Mrs. Voci Edith P. Erickson Richard F Ahern P. Chichetto Carol Leggee Paul Riley Eleanor Reed Alter Ann T Resca lanna M. Bremer William Lepere fohn Shores Mr. df Mrs. Robert Geib E Hart Mrs. Wlliard Ira Cass C. G. Woodhams Marilyn D. Carr Mrs. E. Lepere loyce M. Verna Mr. William Costa l. Kamon K. Palmer K. McDonald Dan Keleher C. Manteca Peg Sullivan lack Gallagher E. Tolley Elizabeth Mullin Rita Tokaz Nancy Dombkowski M. Wallace loseph P. Lojko Mr. df Mrs. lohn Maxell lane Southworth Good Luck Dingus from Paul Lanciaux fune R. Coutu Lee Keimach Pamela A. Buchanio lames A. Black Roberta Negus Amy Wright Dot :Sf Dick McCarthy Mary Stravinski DeDe df Greg Crutf loe di Carol Desalnio Lucy 51 lim Mgnall PATRGNS Snake and Feather Ron facob Dawn lacob Donna Beaston Cheryl McDonald Kathy Harcovitz Emma Rabaioli Bill White Martial C. Henault Dave Steves Anna Fuimara Linda Moore foseph Gesimondo Mke Cannon Theresa Cannon Hendreck Ernie Montagano foseph DeGirolano Irene Dunbar Cristina Cataldo Brian Cataldo Rita df Paul Lacey Lois Prevett Barlow I l 9792 lohn Deere Bob Hall loan Hall Ghee Hall Heather Stepanovitch Donald Carter Roberta 62 David Nelson Robert Meringolo Ed C9 Lucy Breitenbach foe C9 Marge Richards Zedrey Orton feftery Richards loey Richards Helen Stepanovitch Tom-Good Luck from the Coupon Clipper left' df Dave-No charge for game room, munchies extra-Mrs. D. Therese Happiness Always-Love, Mom df Dad Patty-Best ot Luck-The Doyles Tommy-How 'bout plaid carpet? Love Always, Therese Patty-thanks for E verything!- Tree Delight 6? Debbi- Thanks for being there!-Tree To D. W ci' LE You fe both the BESY7 Thanksl- Tree Margaret G. Mercier Christopher Bronsdon Sharon M Moore Lynn M. Burke Gerald F Walsh Rrotessi on al Ra trons 32552 Magic Shears Baldwin 's Ctnce Supply The Alternative Marlcet Turnpike Racguet Club Good l ,uclcl Fresh Catch Seafood Congratulations! Mr. C9 Mrs Milce Lorusso Russ' Service Center Foxboro 5a to S l . OO Store Don 's Diner Red Baron Lounge Dor-Mn Hardware 62' Lumber sea Sta Vinslci Engineering Assoc., lnc fXfXfX Rrotessi on at Ra trons fohn T Chipman, Aooountant DiBona Realty trust Robert E. Larkin, Attorney Daley Service 52? Roberts Atti o Wayside Craft f's Warehouse Liquors Do ug 's Texa oo Sheldon Ville Variety fohn D. Romfret, Assoc Dairy Queen Good fuck! - Food Depot. Parent Booster Club lim CS? Betty Barry Louis CQ Pat Bergeron Donn And Gayle Bettinger Wayne 62 Marilyn Bred Vilc Paul 62 leanne Cloutier Bill dt Peg Davis ludfr. C9 lMfrs. Franlc Doyle Mr. 62 Mrs. Norman Eylcel lvlr. 62 lslrs. lames l. Ferioli Mr. cif Mrs. Edward N. l-Terland Mr. C9 Mrs. Elton B. Hsher lll Mr. CS? Mrs. Wlliam Hartford lim c9 Delilah l-louseworth Mr. dt Mrs. Ralph B. LeBlanc Mr. C9 Mrs. Brio B. Lewin Parent Booster Club Patriclc I Loughlin Mr. CSI Mrs. Edward Ludwig Mr. CS? Mrs. Thomas Maduslcuie Mr. 62 Mrs. lohn McCarthy Mr. CS? Mrs. loseph McDaVitt Wlliam ci' Priscilla M elish Mr. 62 Mrs. lames K. Murray Gene CQ lanice Newman Mr. Cir Mrs. Gilbert Wf Nichols Ada E. 0'Donnell Clifford CQ Karen Pa tenaude Mr. C92 Mrs. Robert Purdon Mr. dt Mrs. lames l-lf Roberts l-lelen M. Waitlcevich George K. Wyllie Mr. CS? Mrs. David W Wolpers Wren tham Bank l02 S South Wren tham Ma 02093 384 2112 Co-Opera tive Were Hnishedl lt was a lot of hard work but to me it was all worth it. The combined efforts of the chieftain section editors and staff and the careful guidance of Mr. Sumner and Mrs. Fagan made this yearbook one of a kind. Although this is our yearbook advisors' last year, they did not let that hinder their dedication to the yearbook. The talent of the photographers and the lay-out artists was overwhelming. The staff dedicated many hours after school and into the night working on the yearbook and eating pizza. I took great pride in working with the advisors, the losten representative, the section editors, the staff and my co-editor. The 1983 King Philip Chieftain is a great success. l hope this book reminds you of many fond memories. . Sincerely, Kim Black co-editor Efaekf Festa uran t 56 South St. Wrentham Center 384-2070 When we on the Chieftain staff put together the 1983 yearbook, we had one goal in mindg to compose a book of the fun and friend-filled times of this year. I feel that we have accomplished this and much more. l know that when I look through this book, time and time again, l will recall the fantastic memories of my last year at King Philip. These memories include, not only the school events recorded in the Chieftain, but the after hour ones, also. Events we will never forget, such as gatherings at the 'S cabins, Sherwood Park, Horseneck Beach, or anywhere else we could make fun happen. My only wish is that all who look upon these pages will End their own memories, fond memories which will remain with them forever. My thanks go to the Chieftain staff for their devoted assistance, and a special thanks is given to Mrs. Fagan and Mr, Sumner for their patience and painstaking guidance in the creation of this, the finest Chieftain yet. In closing, I would like to wish the entire class of '83.great joy and success in everything they do. Sincerely, Heather Kohut co-editor Dedication We, the class of 1983, proudly dedicate the twenty-sixth edition yearbook to Mrs. fanice Fagan. Other than teaching the fundamentals of geometry to the students of King Philip, Mrs. Fagan has advised the gradu- ating class since our freshman year. She has aided us in organizing semi-formals, proms, fund raisers, homecoming floats, dances, senior suppers, a senior breakfast, and graduation. We cartainly couldn 't ha ve done it without her. Mrs. Fagan has been head advisor to the King Philip Chief- tain staff for six years. She has dedicated much of her time working on the yearbook. Last summer she escorted six students for a weekend at Bryant College for a yearbook workshop. Unfortunately for King Philip this is her last year as yearbook advisor. Mrs. Fagan fs professional side includes being very spirited. She often wears her green and gold Indian headdress on special occasions. She socializes with many of the students, each of whom thinks of her as a close friend. K Calkins D. Higgins L.Cfanda1l IC Beraevine S. Bvgd C Betffbjer M. Bergeron B. Bredrik KChrisfian5en J. Da. vis 77 DOfjZE D czoaf,'ef IS. f-'ffzzezi J. Ellis .1 cms,,f+Ch T Diamond D. Finleej M. Elliott Sf Fi-lager-aid L. Fei-coli M. Cafchfo S. Fre+z B. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.