King Philip Regional High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wrentham, MA)

 - Class of 1984

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X V . t I L .lf , .X X- S' N .la s N QL' .Si 4 v WE THE CLA55 OF 1984 DEDICA TE THIS BOOK 'Q TO YOU NORMAN LAVALLEE Norman, you have worked at King Philip for 16 years. You have graced us all with your great sense of humor, dedication, and caring, not only for the school, but for the student body and faculty as well. Your contagious, sincere, good nature has spread its warm influence over all Q qw who know you. Every day the students walk into the building and see that the debris that was left from the day before is gone. Thanks to our hard working Norman and his efficient crew. When it is time again for plays or assemblies, the stage is always -2 clean and set up by Norman. Splish-Splash the ,tt cafeteria floor gets a bath! Mop in hand, Norman is there to clean up Cyou guessed ith FOOD FIGHT 'li' leftovers. For this, we thank you, Norman, for U helping us have pride in our school. Above all, you are our friend! We trust you with 3' our hearts, our love, and our great stories. 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'QT f 2 ,., QM, ,f 'd' :if- 1 sQ:f.f:.' -: 11,2 if rj, fd-21,-3 Q7 i.,:',ffQ:3 , 1: 41175-jf f F -fi- a,X11-4253A , Hn' 'All' .1 mm. .za -,ff,a'5'1,. vw, .Huff 21141: , - uf 4 Z .7 MOST TYPICAL: Larry Rausch Kim Barry I MOST UNIQUE. 9 I 5 or 1 his ual Sean Lee Julie Rubin MOST UNCHANGED: Steve Simmer Amy Dunn MOST TALKATIVE: Kyle Stockwell Julie Rubin BEST PERSONALITY: Z3 A I J' Ken Pimental Joan Edwards 'fl MOST ATHLETIC: Jeff Plympton Laura Pitt BEST DRESSED: Rich Leveroni Jennifer Signore ,, +-af W 122. 12,25 S1122 .,.. , Fr l15g Gilt a n PM ' '- Q 5 CLASS COUPLE: Donna Hartford Tim Masterson MOST OPTIMISTIC: Tommy Podulo Ken Pimentol MOST PESSIMISTIC: Rita Preston Darryl Begin .f-15:-fm, -Q -xg ff- X y ,L : 5 f BEST VOCATIONAL: Yvonne Allen Wade Alix '15 We CLASS FLIRTS: Joel Murray Beth Paulson i T -w. SHYEST: Paul Coniin Jennifer Signore Q BEST BUSINESS: Brenda Dahlbeck Ken Jefferson CUTEST: Denise Kelly Tony Cordani 4 X 2 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Joan Edwards Chris Hayden X MOST ARTISTIC: Jennifer King Patrick Payton .,, : wa iwif' W- . 0 -A Q s1,,,:gf 33dfQQ .Q G5 CLASS GOSSIPS: Kirsten Holst Tony Cordani K l 5 CLASS LOAFS: Joy Molloy Rito Preston CLASS CLOWNS: Kim Jillson Joel Murroy u l 1 l BEST FEET: Moria Coletto Richie Smith 2 l E MOST LIBERATEDXCHAUVANISTIC Leigh Ponettiere ALWAYS LATE: Kristy Bozoire Seon McGloughlin ,,,,,.,, . ,N 5 Ed Holmes 1 3 W, ff ' 4:- AW7. ,:g,.w'eW 6 4 sf M4 X, Ji, ., , ' MOST CHANGED' lg . Julie Holmes BEST LOOKING: , , V 4,0714 ' P. b M c b o c o e Shen Potenoude H47 n. New , Andy Mueller Footsteps in the past ...... ln September of 1980, The Class of 1984 began their adventures at King Philip Regional High School. Most of us were a little nervous, but we knew we'd make it because We're the Class of 84l Our freshman year started off with style under the leadership of John Molloy- President, Lisa Geloran- Vice Preident, Donna Hartford- Secretary and Bill Wenzel- Treasurer. We were guided successfully by Mlss Szczepaniak as our Class Advisor. Working together as a class we were involved in fundraising events. Magazine sales. candy sales, and dances all contributed to our growing treasury. Showing our Super Class Spirit we began working on our first Homecoming float at Jay Molly's. Rocket Tears as KP Cheers was headed by our one and only Dolly Raquel Monroe . Although we did not defeat North Attleboro with our spirit and ability, we captured a victory with our float. We knew we could do it togetherl The Freshman-Sophomoe Semi Formal The Rose , held at the King Philip Ballroom was a great sucess. The Freshmen were elegantly represented by Kelly McKenna and Rita Preston. As our Freshman year came to an end we knew we were growing and becoming better and better. We had hopes and dreams. We began our Sophmore year with some changes in leadership. We had Fiona Graham- President, Ed Holmes- Vice President, Donna Hartford- Secretary, and Jennifer King- Treasurer. Also Mrs. Negus jolned Miss Szcepaniak as our Class Advisor. With the use of Karen Pomfret's garage we once again began to build another awesome Homecoming float. Although we did not obtain a victory we still kept our pride and spirit. V Our second Freshman-Sophomore Semi Formal, We've Got Tonight , was held at The Red Snapper. lt turned out to be a wonderful evening. The Sophomores were beautifully represented by Queen Lorraine Petrosian and Court Paula Charron and Tracy Budd. As Juniors we proved how awesome we really werel The Class of 64 had one year left to topl ' Our Junior Class Officers were Beth Paulson- President. Ed Holmes- Vice President, Donna Hartford- Secretary, and Sally Andrews- Treasurer. Once again Miss Sczcepaniak and Mrs. Negus helped to make our class successful. We were the BEST! Playing the Mansfield Hornets at Homecoming, we built another terrific float. Exterminate the hornets was our slogan. It was built in Fiona Graham's garage. Although we dldn't win. we were proud of the job we did as a class. Again working as a class we managed to pull off a victory at Class Competition Night. Our amazing volleyball team was victorious against every class. with only one close game against the '68 Seniors. Raising money was really easy. As a class we were involved in a carnation sale, dances, candy sales, and other fundraising events. Our Junior-Senior Prom Up Where We Belong . was a night to remember. lt was held at the Sheraton Tara in Braintree. Kristy Bazaire and Kelly Mullin represented the Juniors in the Queen's Court. Our first prom was a great success. As the time passed we finally became SENIORSIII We were the best yetl Leading the class was Fred Gillis- President. Chris Hayden- Vlce President, Donna Hartford- Secretary, and Sally Andrews- Treasurer. Miss Sczcepaniak and Mrs. Negus had a lot of splrlt so the Class of '84 kept them busy with wild and crazy ideas and events. Jukka Olavi Anttoni Honkaniemi. an exchange student from Finland, joined the Class of '84. Our Senior year was immediately started with Homecoming. Building enthusiastically at Ann Pfishner's house, we completed our Super Senior Float. We played the Sharon Eagles and proudly displayed our float KP Warriors are here with might to stop the Eagles in mid-flightl The game was tied and we lost the float competition but we stlll knew we were the bestll The day was highlighted with Homecoming Queen Kirsten Holst and her Court Donna Hartford and Kathy Demers At our Thanksgiving Day Football Game in Franklin, Denlse Myette and Sally Andrews represented our class. We all enjoyed our successful Senior Supper and Junior-Senior Prom, which was held at the Sheraton lnn in Mansfield. As we look back at the past four years with pride and satisfaction we must also keep our eyes on the future and the new paths we will make in our Footsteps In Tlme. -Donna Hartford mg .- N .1 fs. , 3 -6 QQ B, , 1 wi Q , - ,, '5 X -V '1 ,i 5' r , , A A .A wg I bv: ,- T. ,, ff Q 1 ff . , N--4 . U . 5, .dr . - , nun' F 4 4 , Q7 VM' 3 i 3-1 ,LM-1 - ., -1 - 1 mf H 1 QW 9 H if ' is , 1' A' 5 W fi 'fm' i ' 1 ' ,, K . , I f MQ- , nal- - Ziff, A gg , 4 In ' Q ,Q .gif i WWW 'Q A' '- M if ' A., 4. fiiiv 1 , x ' s f ,j1 ,f,g ,V 1 ' ' 'f f ,Vg ww A I.. ., , .p ,f S-'ig A 4- STM 'Vg L 1-if-5' ,jg F Ai?-PL' 2 Q.-kfi?5?:,i ' . ' V ' . L... ,, , .. A I iq, 9 Footsteps in the future ..... And now for the six o'clock news - December 13, 2003 .... ln our top story tonight, Cuban factor workers continue their attack on Daytona Beach. Guerilla leader Sean Slattery, known to the Cubans as El Extranof' leads the rebellion with the cry, EL Extrano para dictador de Americal Defeated President Fred the boss Gillis has sent armed troops to suppress the rebellion claiming, We must make the beach safe for Democracy. Besides, the only girls that go to the beach now wear combat boots and carry rifles. Brigadier General Beth Paulson, angered by this statement, has taken a band of followers consisting of Pennsylvania State Senator William Weir, daycare owner Laura McCracken, New England Patriot Carl Nobels, dental hygenist Maria Arado and Union Leader Ken Starefos, and convinced Philadelphia to secede from the union. President elect Jukka Olavi Anttoni Honkaniemi's only comment was, Who cares Philadelphia's no good for anything anyway. Don Guido Ricardo Godfather Leveroni objects to this claiming he gets all his best drugs there. Back on the Daytona shoreline the only fatality reported so far has been the death of beachcomber Rita Preston, who accidentally blew herself up when she picked up a live grenade. And now our own WBZ reporter, All American Boy Larry Skip Rausch is here with a live report. Naval Officer Kyle Stockwell has the beach surrounded with 21 destroyers and 3 torpedo submarines. A trying battle ensued when a company of Cuban soldiers swam out to one of the ships and attacked Capt. William Golding with a barrage of ashtrys and bic lighters. A daring rescue was made by Corporal, soon-to-be-Major, John Ellis when he singlehandedly and bravely fought off the company assault. Corp. Ellis suffered minor injuries but according to naval doctor Regina Petris and R.N. Lorraine Petrosian, He's doing just fine. On the Marine front the few and the proud are taking a severe beating. Marine Commander Douglas McArthur Carson has led his squad of militants across the beach in a daring attempt to save Dawn and Serena's Taco and Burger Barn owned by Dawn Dodmund and .Serena Richards. Wife of one of the marines in this suicide squad, Kim Arnhols just comments, l'm just glad my husband's getting a good meal. Marine biologist Joan Edwards, who is reknown for herumany years of studying marines, made this comment, They seem in great form to me. New advances in modern science have been made today in Mongolia where scientific genius Chris Hayden has just bred the world's-first checkered guinea pig in the back of his jacuzzi club. Quoted Mr. Hayden deleriously as he was being carried away, Ha ha Mr. Ligorl I told you it could be donel During Mr. Hayden's stay at Juli Andrews' Home for the Mentally Deranged his live in assistant, medical technician Kristy Bazaire, has taken over The Business and appointed Karen Pomfret as her personal manager. Graphic Department manager Jennifer Andrews reports, Business has never been better since the takeover. Reportedly several illustrious people have been frequenting the establish ment. According to National Enquirer reporter Kirsten Holst, multimillionaire Marc Wholpers and world renown concert pianist Paula Charron have been spotted on several occasions. Also reported as frequenters to the club are aeronautic engineers Sean McLaughlin and Tim Slaney who said they always have a hell of a time, while Celtics team member Jon Crowell is doing just fine. Unfortunatly since we made this report the Mongolian authorities have had to shut down the club. A comment from Sue Vaphiates, Miss Bazaire's personal secretary, Don't worry we'll be back, you can't stop progress. ln our human interest story tonight we find Ripley's Believe-lt-Or-Not correspondent Mary Laliberte in a Tibetian monestary where a monk, Brother Anthony Cordoni, is building a life size model of the Tibetian god Bob Maduski out of 25 straws and a piece of string. Brother Tony quotes, I've always wanted to do something constructive and this is just my way of expressing myseIf. Ann Pfischner, a poor orphan girl taken in by the monks at an early age, comments Tony, he's a nice guy. He really gets into this monkey stuff. I guess he's just trying to find himself like the rest of us, maybe he should try the yellow pages. Christian leaders Julie Holmes and Helen .Stepanovitch have launched a full scale crusade to Tibet to Stop this evil brigade of satanic dealings in Third World Nations. Along with them is CYO Vice President Ken Pimental and various editions of Modern Day Bible Translations for Modern Day Living. After last months mob killing at the Playboy Elite Club, when mob hit men burst into the club and killed everyone, the case finally goes to trial. Representing the mob is Kent MachInegun Belcher, Conslgllore to the East Coast family. The hit men brought up on charges for the slaying of 23 lives are Mike Gunner Dumont, Jlm Reaper McPhearson, and Danny The Skull Boucher. Among the deaths are Rolls Royce manufacturer Bridget Bllnco, tycoon Scott Andrews, Owner of the Playboy Club Chris Cassette. Author of The Best Ever Diet Book Brenda Dahlbeck, environmentalists John Adams and Denise Myette, Fashion Designer Kim Barry. yacht salesman Will Barton, owner of Fantasy Island Julie Rubin Montalbaun,, Whitehouse CPA Jlm Schwartz, Playboy bunny Stephanie Katz, famous actress Kelly Mullin and her husband Mark Doherty, and computer expert Peter lntrelrl. Others who were unfortunately exterminated are Linda Roy, Steve Simmer, Lori Rinaldi, Beth Lakochelle, Tim Masterson, Tracy Allen, Jacque King, Jen Robbins, Ken Wagner, and Lon Hargreaves. District Attorney Paul Conlin made no comment on the matter ..... as usual. On the entertainment front . . . Last summer's blockbuster movie, The Ewoks Rule is up for an academy award for best hairdressing by Maria Coletto. According to Critic Amy Dunn, It was well worth the 57.50 tlcket price. The Ewoks RuIe is The tender story about the Ewoks perverted drive to control the galaxy by killing off all other threatening life forms. Wendy Axworthy as princess Ortega is marvelous. The special effects created by Jim Baker were extraordinarily realistic, those killer worms looked so real. Mark l-'iorillo's directing was also superb. The theme from The Ewoks RuIe entitled Yeah Yeah You're Dead So What is nominated at the grammies for best country and western song. The song was directed by Philharmonic conductor Bob Haddleton, and performed by the band Somebody Please Listen . According to DJ Mike Hazlett, from the radio station WHAZ, the song is soaring up the charts and it's sure to be a 5-'fl smash. On a further note about the band Somebody Please Llsten, lead singer David Ghioni was rushed to the hospital with fractured ribs when he was attacked on stage by the bands only grouple Llsa Geloran. The other members of the band, Bruce Videto and Kevin Nelson, have continued to tour without Ghioni because They don't want to disappoint the fans. Tonight in sports .... Celtics team doctor Laura Pitt was arraigned yesterday on drug charges. Apparently Miss Pitt would put artificial stimulents in the wheat germ of the players because they weren't performing well or working hard enough. Defending her is congressional lawyer Leigh Panettiere, who claims Miss Pitt is innocent because, Well, everybody does lt. Angry cries of Stone herl and Somebody plug in the chairl have been echoing all over Boston. Leading the vlgilante coup ls Barbara Paulson, prominent owner of Paulson's Hardware. Prosecuting attorny Karen Brooks says she is going to make sure Laura Pitt gets what she deserves! Also in sports, the Boston Bruins won the final game in the Stanley Cup Division with a score of 0 to 1 when Bruin Jay Molloy shot past Flyer goalie Jim Cleaves. Boston fans tore down the house. Wife to the U.S. Ambassador from France, Tammy Padula and season ticket holder Barbara Pappas created quite a stir when they jumped the boards onto the lce and hugged and kissed every member of the Bruins team. Other happy Bostonians were east coast bookie Mike Morrisette, hockey uniform designer Jen King who commented, Gee, l hope everyone noticed the stunning pink and blue uniforms I created. Boston coach Jeff Plympton was also pleased. lts been o successful season for Boston Sports. 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V9 ne l'S Senio Vice President-Christopher Hayden Secretory-D0nn0 Hartford Treasurer-Sarah Andrews class advisors Mrs. Negus Miss Szczponiok TRACY ALLEN Big Al 61 Park St. Norfolk LIKES: B-52's, pi- ano, Kirt, Avon, fashions, DISLIKES: Legal secretary, become rich and meet Adam Ant. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Ya know FAVORITE ME- MORY: Florida, Datona beach. AC- TIVITIES: OEA 3, 4. AWARDS: 4th ploce OEA 3 minute speech compe- tition. JENNIFER LEA ANDREWS Jennifer 1266 West St. Wrentham LIKES: lob- ster, being with friends DISLIKES: to- matoes, getting up at 4:45 AMBI- TION: To go to B.Y.U. FAVORITE SAYING: That's a bummer FA- VORITE MEMORY: 4 miles of water ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 1 JOHN ADAMS Ads 6 Deerfield Dr. Plainville LIKES: beach, women, weekends DIS- LIKES: snobs, speeding tickets, blue van. AMDITION: engineer, ski bum FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doing FAVORITE MEMORY: Von Halen, Horseneck beach. ACTIVITIES: golf 1, 2, 3, 4 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 baseball 1, 2 MARK ANDERSEN Mark 16 Mohegan St. Norfolk LIKES: Bud, The Dead, Guzzling, Roistering, DIS- LIKES: Heros, Any beer that isn't Bud AMBITION: To Guzzle, Roister. Wrench, and Gore. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Hweeey, Dooooodll Travelin pack attack, Suitcase at my pIace.' FAVORITE MEMORY: The Darn I Wngmw-w: 9-L 'il YVONNE A. ALLEN Muni-r 20 Bugbee St. Plainville LIKES: Scot- tie, mustangs, Smurfs, the Police, rainbows. DISLIKES: Monday morn- ings, rainy days, working and U.S. History. AMBITION: to get my li- cense, go to college, get married. FAVORITE SAYING: Scottie-bum , Duffy . FAVORITE MEMORY: 9-5- BO, 5-12-83-prom, 6-6-83 Jessica. AC- TIVITIES: student council 3, 4 student advisor Cvoch 4, voc. representative 3, 4. 1 ,, t 1 STEVEN ALIX Wade 40 North St. Norfolk LIKES: week- ends, people who are on time DIS- LIKES: E.T. jokes. AMBITION: To re- tite by 35. :HUF HOPE ANDERSON Hope 10 Hanover St. Norfolk LIKES: Dave, dpending money, beaches DIS- LIKES: worrying, tw6-faced people, not having money AMBITION: To be rich and happy. FAVORITE SAYING: You cIamskuII! FAVORITE ME- MORY: York Beach, Maine F.M. 'Q :f . ' A 'aff-my 'S ' -L W g AL gf. 5 a I Y ' A ., ll ,ming Wilhltagg KAREN ANDREWS Skit 181 South St. Plainvllle LIKES: Brian DISLIKES: school AMBITION: to be rich FAVORITE SAYING: Not too shabby FAVORITE MEMORY: April 16 'YS MARIA T. ARADO Maria 5 Standish Rd. Norfolk LIKES: Kenny, good friends, good times, sunsets, DISLIKES: snobs, bad memories AMBITION: to be happy forever and successful FAVORITE SAYING: Yeah, right FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '82 at Cape Cod, 848-82 ACTIVITIES: soccer 2, 4 OTHER: Good Luck Guys, Miss ya. SCOTT ANDREWS Potsie 46 Harvard Lane Wrentham LIKES: sports, girls DISLIKES: homework, AMBITION: to become a millionaire and never have to work FAVORITE SAYING: l'm ' game. FAVORITE MEMORY: winning Hockomock League championship ACTIVITIES: baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 SARAH ANDREWS Sally 15 Franklin St Wrentham LIKES: rainy days DISLIKES: saying good-bye, Monday mornings AMBITION: to see If R.P. ever sticks FAVORITES SAYING: Smile it's Monday. FAVORITE MEMORY: weekend at UNE with Flona, 7-24 at Wareham beach with Fiona and Joan ACTIVITIES: class officer 3-T, 4-T, Chleftan 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. Tennis 3, Spring Track 1, 2 AWARDS: National Essay Contest OTHER. Best of luck to Denise M., .Ioan E. and Fiona JULIE LYN ANDREWS Juli 1766 West St Wrentham LIKES: horses, roses, red Trans Ams DISLIKES: getting up for school, homework AMBITION: to get married, rich, and famous FAVORITE SAYING: You're crazy ACTIVITIES: color guard 2, 3, 4 G. Q wk :HWS I 5 lf! I if rl KIM ARNHOLS Kim Village Green, Norfolk LIKES: Matt DISLIKES: football on the beach by P.R.'s AMBITION: to be a vet assistant FAVORITE SAYING: Blast FAVORITE MEMORY: 174, Nov. at Lake Pearl ACTIVITIES: band 1, 2. 8, 4, drum major 4 CHARLENE ANTHONY Chuleen 57 Fruit St Norfolk LIKES: pool, motorcycles Fridays. 2:17 DISLIKES: prepples, Mondays celery, tests, fighting AMBITION: to be rich, happily marrled and Ilve on a farm FAVORITE SAYING: Another day another dime Cworkf' FAVORITE MEMORY: graduation from EST training, Nell Young concert. OTHER: Mr. Fairfield, thanks for helping me get out in January. X 35 sang, -is xi . KARL BACKLUND Karl 141 Ellery Sf DISLIKES: getting up in the morning AMBITION: to own a nice car FAVORITE SAYING: Let's go. FAVORITE MEMORY: Pennsylvania 5 AQ STEVEN BARNES Steve 240 South St Wrentham LIKES: partying, Ci Ci AMBITION: to be rich and famous FAVORITE SAYING: Spark if up FAVORITE MEMORY: hopping the fence every morning JEFFREY AUGUST Samurai 424 South St Wrentham LIKES: Broncos, computers DISLIKES Blazers, History assignments AMBITION: to be a well off lazy bum FAVORITE SAYING: I'd prefer not to. ACTIVITIES: football PATRICIA ANN BAKER Crash 39 Mirror Lake Ave. Norfolk LIKES: Paul, Journey, Barracudas, Fridays ice cream sand. with pretzels DISLIKES: snobs, algebra, rainy Sundays, bucket seats, bugs and waiting. AMBITION: Business Administration, to pass Algebra Il. FAVORITE SAYING: ReaIly? Pasta Lives Come in the bin. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '82, 12l17f82, 4l16f83., chem. 6 alg, 82-83 ACTIVITIES: class council 8 OEA 3, 4 VICA 4, band 1, 2 OTHER: watch out for pigeons in the woods. 'V flif. To- I 3 JAMES E. BAKER Bakes Crickhollow in Buckland LIKES: Elves, Valinor DISLIKES: Ringwraiths, Saruman AMBITION: to sail to Valinor FAVORITE SAYING: Won-der-ful FAVORITE MEMORY: Looking for parking lot ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4 AWARDS: 4th place DECA district competition, 5th place DECA state competition. Jef, WENDY R. AXWORTHY Wen 1 Winsten rd. Norfolk LIKES: Doc , being with my best friends DISLIKES: snobs, fighting with friends AMBITION: to be a success in my career FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83, 9f11f83 ACTIVITIES: drama 1, 2, 3, 4 WKPH 4 OTHER: Good luck to all my friends, thank you for all the wonderful memories-I Love you all. A41-P-' RENE BALENTS Nay Nay Blitz 5 Stacey rd. Norfolk LIKES: talking, the west coast, roses DISLIKES: saying Good- bye , Brian, Drain AMBITION: to be a child psychologist, to travel FAVORITE SAYING: Terry, can you drive? Yoo Hoo Girlie. FAVORITE MEMORY: California '83, Tony, 7-17-81, Devestation Inc. OTHER: Thanx for the memories P.Z, T.J, K.T., K.M., D.V., F.M., C.W., N., M.M., B.L., and P.E. I, ,ii WILLIAM BARTON Willie 55 Nodeou Dr. Wrentham LIKES: electrical, women DISLIKES: disco AMBITION: to be the world's highest paid electrician FAVORITE SAYING: Ya ya FAVORITE MEMORY: the Twinkie fight on the VICA trip AWARDS: VICA 2nd place in oral competition 2 'EMO TY' Y KENT BELCHER T.E. Ralph EMP Alpha Centauri RA6 Zeta 4 Quad. Omega? DELT. LIKES: adventure, money DISLIKES: hypocrites, slow cars AMBITION: to become rich FAVORITE SAYING: Whazzat? FAVORITE MEMORY: I can't remember KIMBERLY BARON Kim DONNA BEASTON Donna 25 Rebecca rd. Wrentham LIKES: snow days, summer vacation DISLIKES: homework, getting up early AMBITION. to KRISTY MAY BAZAIRE Kristy 8 Pocumtuck Ave Norfolk LIKES: skiing, moonsbarn, weekends, Vermont DISLIKES: being broke, the Cutlass AMBITION: to get a car that runs, ski bum, Med, Tech. FAVORITE SAYING: K.F.B. rides again. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '82 6 '83, 8-1318-15 ACTIVITIES: student council 1, 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chieftain 3, 4- ed. Basketball cheerleader 2, Hockey cheerleader 2, Softball 1 OTHER: Good Luck Mike- I Love You. KIMBERLY M. BARRY Kim 3 Diamond St Norfold LIKES: vacations, sleeping late DISLIKES: being kicked out of the library, running out of money AMBITION: to be happy and successful FAVORITE SAYING: Talk to ya FAVORITE MEMORY: the night in North ACTIVITIES: class council 3, 4 Girl's state 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chieftain 4 Soccer 3 winter track 1 spring track 1, 2, 3, 4-capt. AWARDS: leading point scorer-spring track 3 DARYL BEGIN Daryl 20 Warren Dr. Wrentham LIKES: sports, weekends DISLIKES: become an x-ray technician FAVORITE SAYING: This class is so boring FAVORITE MEMORY. summer of '83 at the beach ACTIVITIES: band 1, chieftain 1, 2, 3,4 JOHN BERNADINI John not having the car for saturday night AMBITION: to do good in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: golf 1, 2, 3, 4 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-capt. LAURA BORTOLOTTO Laura 3 Wompanoag Ave Norfolk LIKES: rollerskating, my paycheck, parties DISLIKES: Mondays, staying home on o Friday night AMBITION: to be rich and travel FAVORITE SAYING: Ya know what I mean. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '81 ACT IVITIES: DECA 3, 4 CORINNA MARIE BROWN Corinna 16 West Cedar rd. Norfolk LIKES: Greatful Dead, Patrick, being outside DISLIKES: friends who aren't really friends AMBITION: to be happy where ever I end up FAVORITE MEMORY: Greotful Dead 84, 3l25l83, 6l16f83, P town, finally going to Quechee ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 4 OTHER: Well Lisa, we finally made it, remember all the good times we had. ELIZABETH BJORKMAN Liz 201 Janice Circle LIKES: convertibles, being with good friends DISLIKES: trying to find my keys The C., AMBITION: to be on interior decorator and have fun FAVORITE SAYING: Are you an Oreo cookie? FAVORITE MEMORY: Prom '83, TP concert with T.B., K.B. and CP.S.J ACTIVITIES: the Issue 1 Chieftan 1, 2 softball 4 OTHER: Trace, thanks for always being there. DANIEL R. BOUCHER Boone 23 Mirror Lake Ave Wrentham LIKES: Moosehead, parties AMBITION: to get rich FAVORITE MEMORY: Van Halen BRIDGET BLINCO Bridget 11 Masconemet Ave Norfolk LIKES: good friends, having a good time DISLIKES: getting up early, people telling me what to do AMBITION: to gain knowledge and be successful and own a Rolls Royce FAVORITE SAYING: This is true. FAVORITE MEMORY: There are too many, but especially summer '63 ACTIVITIES: Math league 4 WKPH 4 AWARDS: hon. mention in National History Day. PAUL BRENNAN Paul 8 Longmeadow rd. Norfold ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 AWARDS: VICA trophy PAULA CHARRON KAREN BROOKS Karen 10 Park St Norfolk LIKES: the bear, racking on Franklin sign with T.B. DISLIKES: Toads , decisions and loosing A. AMBITION: to go a whole day without a problem. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh no. What a horror show FAVORITE MEMORY: TP concert with T.B. and L.B. and CP.S.D, Florida '83 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3. Chieftain 1 DOUGLAS W. CARSON Doug 3 Parsectors left of Alpha Center LIKES: the Disease, repelling DIS- LIKES: communists, jocks, cold morn- ings in the jungle AMBITION: to be- come a airborne ranger FAVORITE MEMORY: jingle jamming, the con- certs and summer '88 JAMES CLEAVES Jim 20 Susan Parkway Uxbridge, Ma LIKES: hockey, car races, Bud, Mol- son DISLIKES: disco, getting up and gong to school AMBITION: to be- come a professional goalie for NHL FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, what's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: brawl with Stoughton in our last hockey game and meeting Wendy ACTIVI- TIES: hockey 4 AWARDS: KP letter and pin JOE BRUNEAU Joe-Joe 167 Thurston St Wrentham LIKES: concerts, drums DISLIKES: snobs AM- BITION: to become a better drum- mer than Neil Peart FAVORITE SAY- ING: Go For IT FAVORITE ME- MORY: cross country trip to Arizona. ACTIVITIES: band 1, 2, 3, 4 band council 3-VP 4-P AWARDS: Louis Armstrong Award '83, NAJE out- standing musicianship award, Member of NESBA Honors band and Member of WBZ-TV marching band PETER CATALDO Cat 160 East St Wrentham LIKES: sports DISLIKES: practices AMBITION: to be successful FAVORITE SAYING: Shut up fooI. ACTIVITIES: football 1, 2, 3, 4 spring track 2, 3 PATRICK CASTRO Pat 45B George St. Plainville LIKES: pho- tography, field service DISLIKES: daily grades, Bob's boat AMBITION: to be a full time pioneer FAVORITE SAYING: It's too late, you Iost. FA- VORITE MEMORY: UNC. LEO'S WED. TO MILI. ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3, 4 the Issue 3, 4 Chieftain 8 AWARDS: drafting VICA: 2 gold medals Clocalb a trophey Cdistrictsj bronze medal Cstatesj TRACY LYNNE BUDD Trace 180 North St. Norfolk LIKES: good times, good friends, summer of '81. DISLIKES: getting caught, fake friends AMBITION: to remember what Liz forgot FAVORITE SAYING: Are you an OREO cookie? FA- VORITE MEMORY: TP and the breakers with L.B., K.B. AND CP.S.J prom of '82 and '83 ACTIVITIES: the Issue 1 Chieftain 1, 2 AWARDS: semi-formal court '82 OTHER: Liz, your the greatest. CHRISTOPHER CHERRY Chris 1124 West St. Wrentham LIKES: stock car racing, fast cars, fast food, women DISLIKES: being teased, ve- gatables AMBITION: to get a truck that actually runs FAVORITE SAY- ING: Oh, shoot. ROBERT COOKE Bob 32 Stanhope Dr. Norfolk LIKES: hock- ey DISLIKES: homework, hearing about Dennis' chickens AMBITION: to beat Marc at basketball and to be a rich businessman FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, ya right. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVI- TIES: football 4 Cstatsj golf 4 ice hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: 2 varsity letters in hockey 4: fs JONATHAN CROWELL Crowellsy 1691 West St. Wrentham LIKES: Kerri G., basketball, Friday and Saturday nights DISLIKES: homework, sprints AMBITION: to make it big and be happy FAVORITE SAYING: What's happening? FAVORITE MEMORY: September 7. 1983 ACTIVITIES: 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS Varsity basketball let- ters PAUL CONLIN Paul 1 Hunter Ave. Norfolk LIKES: World War ll movies, DISLIKES: waking up early, cold weather AMBITION: to retire at 50 FAVORITE SAYING: What do you mean? FAVORITE MEMORY: Sophomore year tennis practices ACTlVlTIES: Math league 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 tennis 1, 2, 3-C, 4-C Awards: Varsity letter tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 High scorer, math league 3 CHRISTOPHER R. COSSEITE Settie 15 Sidney St. Plainville LIKES: party- ing with A.M and H.L, Zep, Who and S DISLIKES: fake people, car trouble AMBITION: to stay single FA- VORITE SAYING: Too much. FA- VORITE MEMORY 82-83 , base- ball, season league champs, Van Halen concert ACTIVITIES: football 1 golf 2 hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Sun Chroni- cle all-star hockey 2, 3 Hockomock all-star 3, 4 year starts Varsity hock- 9Y ANTHONY CORDANI Tony 127 Seekonk St Norfolk LIKES: sports, Cathy DISLIKES: broken bones, wak- ing up early AMBITION: to be rich and famous FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: the Cape ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 basketball 2, 3, 4 winter track 1, spring track 1, 2, 4 AWARDS: varsity letters THOMAS CURLEY T.C. 22 Pondview Rd. Norfolk LIKES: good music, good women DISLIKES: wasted time, smashed '73 grand prix AMBITION: to become a major cog in the machine of life. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: I don't do that any- more. FAVORITE MEMORY: learn- ing to ski, Dead in Boston ACTIVI- TIES: student council 4, football 1, hockey 4 PATRICIA CONLON SCOTT CRAIG BRENDA L. DAHLBECK Brenda 2 Haqes St Wrentham LIKES: summertime, parties DISLIKES: early mornings, arguing with good friends AMBITION: secretary, college FAVORITE SAYING: Beth, we gotta get out of here FAVORITE MEMORY: 7117183 ACTIVITIES: OEA 3, 4 gymnastics 1, 2 AWARDS: 6th JOHN CURTIN John 60 Geordan Ave Wrentham LIKES: being with friends DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, hongovers AMBITION: to be the best person I can possibly be FAVORITE SAYING: Just to the rock and back. FAVORITE MEMORY: meeting Ann OTHER: I just want to thank SP, PL, JZ, CR for some good times and KB for being there. MICHAEL DARLING DAWN M. DADMUN Ree, DeDe, late for dinner 311 Madison St. Wrentham LIKES: dancing, music, DECA, Bill Chartrand's jokes DISLIKES: Deana's car seat, Joe being at school AMBITION: to become successful in anything I do and marry Joe Marino FAVORITE SAYING: Peace bro. Right-o FAVORITE MEMORY: DECA conferences and meeting Joe ACTIVITIES: class council 3 DECA 3, 4 Sacham 3 Awards. 2 DECA awards, Districts, and States OTHER: Tony Marino, good luck in your future accomplishments, go far place accounting OEA state competition KATHY DEMERS Kath 26 King St. Norfolk LIKES: being with Rob, Having a best friend like Cheryl DISLIKES: work getting up early, Cher, moving AMBITION: to be successful and happy FAVORITE SAYING: You serious? FAVORITE MEMORY: Oct 20, 1981 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3 AWARDS: homecoming court, DECA officer- secretary OTHER: miss ya Cher- Love you always Rob. MICHAEL DAVIS Arthur, Artie 133 Creek St Wrentham LIKES: parties, girls DISLIKES: my kidneys. MPD. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVITIES: football 1, 2, 3 , I MICHAEL DIX Dixie 12 Mathurrn Rd LIKES: golf DISLIKES: cars AMBITION: ta be wealthy PATRICK DEIGNAN Pat 170 Harvard Lane, Wrentham LIKES: Suzuki's, mountains DISLIKES: city AMBITION: to find one FAVORITE MEMORIES: Route 16, Linda HH aw- 38 f X ZS' MICHAEL ALAN DUBE Mark Andromeda Ra 1h 19mo 1OSP 36 '47' LIKES: corvettes, the game of adventure DISLIKES: religious fanatics, being broke down AMBITION: to be the first to fly the Daedolus space craft to leave the solar system FAVORITE SAYING: Such is the destiny of Iife. FAVORITE MEMORY: the Ragnaroek adventure ACTIVITIES: Sachem 3, 4-Ed. soccer 3 X it JOAN EDWARDS Clone 2 Hancock St Plainville LIKES: crazy people with a good sense of humor, Lake Cod, skiing DISLIKES: cows, looking at colleges, 880's AMBITION: to be happy and successful FAVORITE SAYING: Ahhh k-e-g-g-g-g. FAVORITE ME- MORY: breaking the Hockomock league record in the 4X44O ACTIVI- TIES: class council 1, 2, 3, 4 WKPH 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chief- tain 4 cross country 1, 2 basketball 2 winter track 1 spring track 1, 2, 3, 4- capt. AWARDS: voice of democracy essay contest, Girls State, sports awards OTHER: Thanks J.K., S.A., F.G., E.H., K.S., and all my friends. CHERYL DAVID Cher 44 Avon Rd Yarmouthport LIKES: jazz dancing, being best friends with Kathy DISLIKES: rainy days, getting up early AMDITION: to be o successful model FAVORITE SAYING: No, sir really FAVORITE MEMORY: 6-22-83 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3 AWARDS: DECA officer- Vice Pres. and head buyer for the school AMY ALLISON DUNN ..AmY,, 938 West St. Wrentham LIKES: mountains, music, making bread in the middle of the night, books, waterfalls, theater, stars DISLIKES: bad moods, headaches, soaps , cruelty AMBITION: to sing, to act, to find peace FAVORITE SAYING: Such is Iife. FAVORITE MEMORY: Man of La Mancha in the snow, all my many late night chats with M.L. and C.C. ACTIVITIES: drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Sachem 1, 2-Ed. 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Key Club 2, 3. 4 AWARDS: National Merit Semifinalist OTHER: I haven't exactly loved every minute but l've survived and gained-I hope- good things for all I ve lost MICHAEL R. DUMONT Dube 349 South St. Plainville LIKES: Michele, partying with the crew DISLIKES: rain, getting caught AMDITION: to live until I'm 50 years old safely FAVORITE SAYING: That's cooI FAVORITE MEMORY: 1!14f83, hopping the fence every morning JOHN I. ELLIS Duck 1 Wade Rd. Plainville LIKES: the Navy, machine shop DIS- LIKES: rain on weekends, exams AMDITION: become a good machin- est FAVORITE SAYING: Go for it. FAVORITE MEMORY: June 25, 1983 DANIEL DRISCOLL Dan 339 Main St. Norfolk LIKES: Led Zeppelin, playing drums DISLIKES: Def Leppard, broken sticks AMBITION: to be a great carpenter FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doin? FAVORITE MEMORY: too many ACTIVITIES: football 4 baseball 2, 4 RICHARD A. DUQUETTE Duke 20 Riverside Dr. Wrentham LIKES: hunting, carpentry DISLIKES: taght Bosses, framing AMBITION: carpenter or cabinet maker FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Beats me. FAVORITE MEMORY: The crash of the blue Toyota -di. MARK FIORILLO Mike End of Hobbiton in the Shire LIKES: Elves and the Ents DISLIKES: Nazgul, The Ring AMBITION: To sail away from the Grey Havens FA- VORITE SAYING: Nemo me im- pune lacessit FAVORITE MEMORY: searching for the Camel Parking Lot ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4 AWARDS: DECA Competition-1st place districts and 2nd place states in Food Mar- keting Competency OTHER: Man- ager of the school store ANTHONY FEDERICO 664 East St., Wrentham 40 f I i Wo- JENNIFER FOLEY Jen 56 School St., Plainville LIKES: being with friends. laughing, soccer, weekends DISLIKES: saying good-bye, Monday mornings AMBITION: To become unbelieviably rich and share it with my friends FAVORITE SAYING: Ya BozoI FAVORITE MEMORY: Memorial weekend. summer of '83, 7125183 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 4, Spring Track 1 AWARDS: varsity letter in soccer OTHER: Good Luck to the Class of '85 MICHAELA FITZGERALD Mic, Mike 54 Winter St., Wrentham LIKES: barefootin', T.C. 1st car, beaches, Stairway to Heaven, Conn., SNL, Twilight Zone DISLIKES: busy signals, boredom. static, red lights AMBITION: To find out what Iegabid means FAVORITE SAY- ING: l've heard that, seriously though, that's all she wrote FA- VORITE MEMORY: Bowie in the rain, summer '63 ACTIVITIES: Chief- tain 4- Sr. Editor OTHER: Thanks to Siobhan, Lisa, T.C., Tam, Ann, Kelly, and Mom and Dad. 'QT' HARRY FISH 10 Alice Ave, Norfolk A MICHAEL ERRINGTON Mike i 1640 East Bacon St., Plainville 1 LIKES: the beach, a girl friend DIS- LIKES: a boring Saturday, super mar- ket music ,ffff Y -' ' :?ff,-2' ' 1 DOREEN FORTIER 16 Hillside Road LIKES: beaches, having a good time DISLIKES: getting up early, spiders AMBITION: to make it through college and be sucessful FAVORITE SAYING: Well, anyways FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVITIES: Drama I 1, Gymnastics 3 I CYNTHIA JEAN GALVIN Cindy 55 Sleepy Hollow, Wrentham LIKES: U2, crayons DISLIKES: waiting, Militaristic People AMBITION: TV Producer FAVORITE MEMORY: All the times Beth and I almost got caught. ACTIVITIES: the Issue 2, Sachem 4, Chieftain 1, 2, 3. 4-Editor 1, 2 OTHER: Art Club 1 K - .,V,. ,. .. . TARA FOX Ta, Tj 61 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: beaches, vacations, meeting new people, choc. chip cookie batter DISLIKES: distance between friends, frowns AMBITION: to be happy FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know! FAVORITE MEMORY: Proms '83, Summer '83 in N.H. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, DECA 3, Chieftain 4 OTHER: Thanks to all my friends for good times and more to come. Love yal di . A ANN MARIE GATIE Rie, Andi 25 Myrtle St., Norfolk LIKES. Bill, Doors, Seger, Lobster, Partying DISLIKES: school, people lying, M.B. AMBITION: to become a nurse FAVORITE SAYING: Right, whatever you say. FAVORITE MEMORY: April 16, 1982 ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 OTHER: I wish the best of luck to Morisoh, Allyson M., Melissa T., Sue F., and Michaela KRISTEN L. GALLAGHER Kris 41 Boardman St.. Norfolk LIKES: tan Chevy S-10 trucks, spending money DISLIKES: short-people jokes, when people I love are far away AMBITION: Media Communications FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: JrfSr Prom '83, skiing at Killington with Tony ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1 Drama 1, 2, 3 Sachem 4, WKPH 4 AWARDS: National Poetry and Essary Press- merit award for manuscript OTHER: Thanks to B.H., B.K., W.A., T.F., Mom and Dad and everyone else who has been part of the fun these past four years. x ' IUX JEFFREY M. GEORGE Georgia 3 Berry St., Plainville LIKES: Sports, girls DISLIKES: snobs, Lumpy AMBITION: To be successful in the world! FAVORITE SAYING: You- know?? FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '81, Police and Bowie concerts ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, Soccer 1, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2 AWARDS: varsity letter in Soccer MICHAEL GAQUIN Mike, Gakes, Grady 2 Norwell St., Norfolk LIKES: Hardcore!Punk music and the crowd that follows it DISLIKES: people in general FAVORITE SAYING: Mommy, can I go out toniteI Yip:- STACEY GERMAINE 2 Laurel Ave., Plainville LIKES: sports, movies DISLIKES: snobs, warming the bench AMBITION: Physical Therapist FAVORITE SAYING: I hate that song. FAVORITE MEMORY: party when C.P. and I got soaked ACTIVITIES: OEA 2, 3 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Varsity letter 'S-im , , LISA MARIE GELORAN Leese 54 Mirror Lake Ave., Norfolk LIKES: John Caparella, smiles, hugs. windy days, sunshine, and good friends DISLIKES: peas, alarm clocks, saying goodbye to Cap AMBITION: To be a rich physical therapist and marry a gorgeous musician FAVORITE SAYING: Oh- no FAVORITE MEMORY: Feb. 14, 1983, 4130183 ACTIVITIES: Vice- Pres. 1, VICA 3, 4-reporter, school pres., state pres., Gymnastics 1, 2 AWARDS: Who's Who among American H.S. Students 83-84, Local VICA Health Competition- Gold Medal, Nat'l Poetry 6 Essay Press :qi DANIEL E. GILLIS 4 Tucker Rd., Norfolk ACTIVITIES: Football 1 DAVID R. GHIONI Dabey 9 Holbrook St., Norfolk LIKES: Stephanie, Rock-n-Roll DISLIKES: arguing with Steph AMBITION: to be a rich Computer Tech. FAVORITE SAYING: I always get the winners. FAVORITE MEMORY: Nav. 15, 1981 ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: 6 Percussion Awards- 3 for Marching Band and 3 for Concert Band OTHER: I'm free. 'fire R' 'hm -xx ,fy ll' ff FREDERICK J. GILLIS Boss 4 Tucker Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Karen, Golf DISLIKES: disco, Mondays AMBITION: to become a business man FAVORITE SAYING: Who give a --! FAVORITE MEMORY: June 81 ACTIVITIES: Pres. 4 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 RICHARD GILLESPIE Gill 29 Creek St., Wrentham LIKES: time to waste, when my car runs DISLIKES: snobs, when my car doesn't run AMBITION: to be o dog trainer FAVORITE SAYING: No way FAVORITE MEMORY: last day of school AWARDS: All Star and All Hockomock in Golf 1, 4 OTHER: I ,gm--' 3 s J z f . 3 H If ,th . T394 .MM 411,--.-1 igfff FIONA GRAHAM 21 Longmeadow Rd.. Norfolk LIKES: Three Muskoteers. stormy nights DISLIKES: rumors, people who judge AMBITION: To be successful Biological Engineer FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doin', see ya FAVORITE MEMORY: weekend with Sally at UNE, .Iuly 27-Wareham with Joan and Sally ACTIVITIES: Pres. 2, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl's State 3, The Issue 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation --- Good luck Class of 85 JANET GREER Frenchie 92 Winter St., Wrentham LIKES: guys, parties DISLIKES: homework, spending weekends alone AMBITION: to be respected in the world of business FAVORITE MEMORY: weekend with P.C. in N.H. spent with D.D. ACTIVITIES: SUSAN MICHELLE GRAVES Sue 261 South St., Wrentham LIKES: nights wfsomething to do. true friends, Moon's Barn DISLIKES: being tickled, getting caught at the beach AMBITION: Class Council 2, 3, 4, GirI's State 3, Nat. Honor Society 0, 4, F. Cheerleader 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain GQ' OEA 2, 3, VICA 4, AWARDS: Communication Specialist 4th place LON A. HARGREAVES 33 School St., Plainville LIKES: Parties, cars, summers down the Cape DISLIKES: snobs, senioritis AMBITION: to become head of shipping and receiving at Mini- Systems FAVORITE SAYING: OK Fine, Ya, Surel FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '83 at Cape with Susan MICHAEL J. HAZLETI' Haz 3 Fredrickson Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Boxing, rock-n-roll DISLIKES: Computers, Boring Music AMBITION: to go to the place where The Road and The Sky collide FAVORITE SAYING: What the ---- l FAVORITE MEMORY: Collapsing stage at Jackson Browne Concert OTHER: Thanks to Donna Hartford for being my favorite locker partner for four long years. R ROBERT W. HADDLETON, Jr. 59 Everett St., Norfolk LIKES: Drum Corps, Spotlighting DISLIKES: Memorial Day Parades, getting up early for school AMBITION: Engineering, Technical Theatre FAVORITE SAYING: Oh WeIll FAVORITE MEMORY: Walt Disney World 83 ACTIVITIES: Spotlighters Drama, Band, Band Council, WKPH, Nat. Honor Society, Drum Major, Jazz Ensemble, AWARDS: N.A.J.E. Award for Outstanding Musicianship 1, 3, Listed in Who's Who among H.S. Students OTHER: N.E.S.B.A. Honors Band 2, 3, Mass. Lions All-State Band 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation DONNA HARTFORD 7 Appletree Dr., Plainville LIKES. New Hampshire, The Police. Bob Seger. good friends DISLIKES: fighting, broken fingernails, selling Avon AMBITION: to be happy and successful FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of 63, 3!16f62f, N.F.P. ACTIVITIES: Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Council 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1 OTHER: Good luck to my sister, Paulal Best of luck to the Class of '84l HAROLD F. HARROP Harry 303 South St.. Plainville LIKES: Football DISLIKES: certain teachers AMBITION: to become an Electrician in the Air Force FAVORITE SAYING: Let's crush them. FAVORITE MEMORY: Guild Block Fire ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4 AWARDS: Local Competition V.l.C.A. awards ELIZABETH DENISE HEALY Lizard-Breath, Beth 1 Begelow Pl., Norfolk LIKES: pretzels, ice cream sandwiches, concerts with G.P., C.G., and D.W. DISLIKES: parking the car, tic-tac fights AMBITION: to go hot air ballooning FAVORITE SAYING: How obnoxious, sup? FAVORITE MEMORY: Jr. 6 Sr. yrs. with C.G. and G.P., Prom with D.W., K.G., and B.K. AWARDS: National Poetry Press, National Essay Press OTHER: Good luck in the Navy Ginal I'Il miss you. 53:52- CHRISTOPHER ELLIS HAYDEN Chris 62 Main S., Norfolk LIKES: good music, tennis DISLIKES: mindless rock bands, video games FAVORITE MEMORY: Gabriel Concert AMBITION: to make it successfully in life ACTIVITIES: Vice-Pres. 4, Math League 3, 4, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: 1983 Hockomock AII-Star- Tennis . ,,,., ., ..., . X ? YK wins JULIE HOLMES Jules 19 Hanover St., Norfolk LIKES: concerts, The Twilight Zane DISLIKES: The System, Journey AMBITION: Nursing FAVORITE SAYING: Life's rough. FAVORITE MEMORY: Me and Steve's first kiss RAYMOND HOWARD ..Roy,, 745 East St., Wrentham LIKES: Van Halen, Camero's DISLIKES: English, smashed Cameras ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3- Treas., 4, Boy's State 3 AWARDS: VICA Local Competition-Silver Medal 2, 3, District Comp.-finalist 3 JUKKA OLAVI ANITONI HONKANIEMI Yuke 61360 Mieto, Finland LIKES: girls, cars, mashed potatoes and meat balls DISLIKES: ignorance AMBITION: I want to see the world. FAVORITE SAYING: How do you do? ACTIVITIES: Soccer 4 KIRSTEN HOLST Kir 53 Circle Dr., Wrentham LIKES: beach, parties wlfriends, Monte Carlos, weekends DISLIKES: The Doors, getting up for school AMBITION: nurse FAVORITE SAYING: ReaIIyI No way. FAVORITE MEMORY: Kelly at the SS Fair, 3122, Somerset with Krys, Sue and Lorraine ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3 PATRICK HUGHES Pat 137 Hamilton Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Lynne DISLIKES: cheapshots AMBITION: Computer Engineer FAVORITE MEMORY: beating Foxboro 1-0 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3-Captain, 4-Captain, Winter Track 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4 EDWARD F. HOLMES Sled 105 Chestnut St., Wrentham LIKES: Acid Rock, House parties DISLIKES: exams, liberated women AMBITION: To go to college and get a high paying job FAVORITE SAYING: If you can't please 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with B.S. FAVORITE MEMORY: partying with D.N., R.M., K.K., and S.A. ACTIVITIES: Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Boy's State 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4 KRISTEN ELIZABETH HOWARD Kris 85 East Bacon St., Plainville LIKES: ASIA, poetry, good times with good friends, Nantucket DISLIKES: black band pants, peas, cliques, biking uphill AMBITION: to be a published author FAVORITE SAYING: Don't worry about it. FAVORITE MEMORY: playing fugitive on Good Friday ACTIVITIES: Drama 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Sachem 3, 4 I Q STEPHANIE KATZ Steph 876 Park St., Wremtham LIKES: Football players, Florida beaches DISLIKES: moving to a new state AMBTION: to be a model, singer, or very rich FAVORITE SAYING: There's my future husbandI FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '81, meeting Denise, Bowie and The Police concerts ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4, VICA 4, Chieftain 4 -Editor OTHER: SAC, RAC, yearbook editor KIMBERLY JILLSON 145 South St., Plainville PETER A. INTRIERI Pete 17 Stillwell Ave., LIKES: parties, friends, nice cars DISLIKES: getting up early, hangovers AMBITION: To be happy, rich, and successful FAVORITE SAYING: got no gas, Hey! FAVORITE MEMORY: Sept. 15, 1981 ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 8, 4 JAN'P. KANNALLY ..FU,, 46 Main St., Norfolk LIKES:.girIs, parties DISLIKES: deceitful blondes Taunton St. FAVORITE SAYING: What do ya wanna do? FAVORITE MEMORY: all the crazy times with Joel and Tony ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 8, 4 OTHER: A special sorry to T.C., J.M., S.S., and T.S. PATRICK J. KEENAM .-Pot., 68 Seekonk St., Norfolk LIKES: summer, bike riding, swimming, MSA skiing DISLIKES: Mondays, homework, K.H.'s eavesdroppers AMBITION: to be successful in whatever I do FAVORITE MEMORY: being deceived on Good Friday ACTIVITIES: Drama 4 t .. E 1, JEFFREY M. KEILEN Jeff 144 Berry St., Wrentham LIKES: cars, girls, Van Halen, Judas Priest, ZZ Top DISLIKES: S.F., D.N., D.L., Men at Work, wrecking my Stude. AMBITION: Army, Stock Car Racing FAVORITE SAYING: Oh weII FAVORITE MEMORY: South Bend July 1988 SHARON JOHNSON 65 High St., Plainville PAUL JOHNSON Teddy 6 Crestwood Ave., Plainville LIKES: parties, Zeppelin, nurse's of '84 DISLIKES: waking up in the morning, school AMBITION: to take out all the girls FAVORITE SAYING: l'm wonderfull FAVORITE MEMORY: graduating 18th birthday party ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2, 3, 4 JACQUE KATHLEEN KING Kathy 45 Berry St., Plainsville LIKES: movies, traveling DISLIKES: school buses, being late AMBITION: to marry a millionore FAVORITE SAYING: No wayl, Explain. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '82 ?l,'. J, 'af Qi' 29432 AN-, :Tw 11' felt ifpfi DENISE MARIE KELLY Dee 114 Berry St., Wrentham LIKES: Toby, dancing, smiles DISLIKES: uh-oh'sl, saying good-bye, being called a little girl. AMBITION: to be a professional jazz dancer and stay happy FAVORITE SAYING: Smile, don't be such a grumpl FAVORITE MEMORY: 12129182, 12131182, per. 6 Soph. year ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4, Class Council 4, F. Cheerleader 4, Capt. 4 Basketball and Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4 AWARDS: letters in Gymnastics and Cheering OTHER: Thanks to everyone, especially K.P., M.S., Mrs. Buchanio, and Mr. Lanciaux. You're all terrific, and I love you! KEN KUNDERT Ken 58 Acorn Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Beth, Bud DISLIKES: S.B., C.L. AMBITION. to become ambitious FAVORITE SAYING: Yea, you? FAVORITE MEMORY: Martha's Vineyard 83 ACTIVITIES. Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4 JENNIFER L. KING Jen 70 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk LIKES: a good honest smile, Appian days, Maine DISLIKES: misunderstandings AMBITION: speech therapist, freelance artist, or both FAVORITE SAYING: Be alert . . . the world needs more lerts. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '83, the blizzard with Julie ACTIVITIES: Class Officer-Treasurer 2, Basketball 1, Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4- Captain AWARDS: Art Junk, Voted Most Artistic. LEONARD KERR WENDY JEAN KENERSON little girl, kid 51 Berry St., Plainville LIKES: Phil Ferris, my friends, The Farm and Romeo DISLIKES: mad parents, Challengers that won't start, exams AMBITION: Mrs. Philip M. Ferris, R.N., who drives a Charger FAVORITE SAYING: Phill, Come on you guys! FAVORITE MEMORY: Dec. 6, 1982, June 8, 1983 ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 OTHER: Health Occupations 3, 4 KENNETH KEARNS Ken 101 Ellery St. Wrentham Likes: Fast cars and Friday night Dislikes Monday mornings Ambition: To be rich and famous Favorite Saying: What's up? Favorite Memory: Summer of '83. 36 Mt. Vernon Ave. North Attleboro HERBERT CHARLES LANG Jr. Tiger, Chuck, Charlie, Chucka 112 Myrlte St., Norfolk LIKES: Keith Moon, Pete Townsend, Led Zepplin DISLIKES: Everything AMBITION: Engineering FAVORITE MEMORY: Life ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID LARKIN 26 Pricillo Ave. Norforl MARY ALICE LALIBERTE Mar 1761 West St., Wrentham LIKES: thunderstorms, sickle moons. Mr. Wind DISLIKES: The Foot AMBITION: to learn how to speak Gaelic FAVORITE MEMORY: The Wild Heart at Colt State ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4, Sachem 2, 3, 4-Editor AWARDS: Two 1st places at DECA Districts and a 3rd at States OTHER: To A.A.D.- Do you think we should buy out Ma Bell before we go to college? Qu:-J PAUL M. LAVALLEE 674 South St., Wrentham LIKES: girls. parties, concerts DISLIKES: long working hours, the hawk AMBITION: to become an electrical engineer FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ELIZABETH LAROCHELLE Beth 7 Alice Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Kenny, partying, weekends DISLIKES: school, Mondays AMBITION: to reach the ultimate FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: 7121183 ACTIVITIES: OEA 3 AWARDS: 1st place in Information Communications 1983 State OEA OTHER: Thanks Brenda I., ' f I -5 W H . . L I' fa 1 -9 ,f -1 . 1 ' HENRY L. LAVALLEY 6 Oval St., Norfolk LIKES: Stacey. motorcycles, hunting DISLIKES: Colleen, Homeroom AMBITION: to be an electrician FAVORITE MEMORY: March 10, 1983 ACTIVITIES: VICA 3 OTHER: Honor Roll Student EDWIN F. LANAGAN ..Ed,, 16 Kendrick St., Wrentham LIKES Donna, fast cars, Erik's jacuzi DISLIKES: know it all teachers. Dodges AMBITION: to own my own Automobile garage FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Dude FAVORITE MEMORY: October 10, 1980 OTHER: Honor Roll Student KATHLEEN LACOURSE 174 Park St., Wrentham f I W RICHARD A. LEVERONI Rich 72 Harvard lane Wrentham LIKES: dancing, the brother DISLIKES: waking up for practice, Sundays AMBITION: to be a financial genius FAVORITE SAYING: F,M.A. FAVORITE MEMORY: DA 82-83 ACTIVITIES: soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 class council: 4 hockey 1, 2, 3, 4- capt. tennis 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: all- star hockey-3 MICHAEL JAMES LYNCH Lynchy 111 East Bacon Plainville LIKES: Chris, cars, graduation DISLIKES: snobs, rich women, skunky beer AMBITION: to own my own construction company FAVORITE SAYING: Otay FAVORITE MEMORY: Norton, Jan. 12, 1982, first day I met Chris ACTIVITIES: football 4 SEAN LEE Sean 25 Mount St. Franklin LIKES: Nikki, nonconformist dressing, DEVO DISLIKES: underwear, people with no hense of humor AMBITION: to exist in my spatial arena as a semi-dimensional new-tradtionalist FAVORITE SAYING: Woof FAVORITE MEMORY: the going away party. LISA LUNDSTEDT Lisa 18 Sharlene Lane Plainville LIKES: Robert. Van Halen DISLIKES: hangovers, RJ. AMBITION: get out of Plainville FAVORITE SAYING: Gotta a buck? FAVORITE MEMORY: lan. 29, 1982 ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 GEORGINA A. LEWICKI Gina Wicka 9 Wilmarth Lane Plainville LIKES: horses, good times with friends, sunsets DISLIKES: unhonest people, the saying on the line-' AMBITION: to evenutally beat K.P. Deca at states-teaching FAVORITE MEMORY: April 23, 1983 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4 field hockey 1, 3, 4 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 softball 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Co- vorsity letters DECA 1st District and State compition and 5th over all in the nation OTHER: Thanks to all the teachers and friends who with out I would have never made it-Hi Nikki PAGE LACHANCE Walnut St., Plainville TAMMY LE FOLL Tammy 10 Oak Dr. Plainville LIKES: parties, friends, laughter, to bother Mr. Perry DISLIKES: McDonalds, bosses, parties when my house gets wrecked AMBITION: to have it all FAVORITE SAYING: Why not? FAVORITE MEMORY: 511182 ACTIVITIES: class council 1, 2, 3, 4 drama 1, 2, 3, 4 math league 1, 2, 3 Sachem 1, 2, 3 Chieftain 2, 3 4 COLLEEN LYNCH Colleen 639 East St. Wrentham LIKES: the coach, rainy days, the beach, swings, C.G, getting in trouble DISLIKES: H.L. C.K., being in trouble, fighting with parents AMBITION: to get my license FAVORITE SAYING: Ya making me cry We doin anything wrong here? I believe that. FAVORITE MEMORY: 9123, 11111 ACTIVITIES: field hockey 1, 2, 3 spring track 1, 2, 3 AWARDS: Varsity jacket ROBERT A MADUSKUIE Bob 354 South St Wrentham LIKES: summer parties, full moons DISLIKES: end of summers AMBITION: to receive degrees in Architechtural machine drafting FAVORITE MEMORY: State skill olympics, summer of CMr. Bills partiesj ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3- P, 4 Chieftain 3 soccer 1 AWARDS: 4th place in locals in VICA 3, 4th place in locals 2, state finalists in architectural design at Mass. VICA skill olympics TIMOTHY MANNING 140 Ellery St., Wrentham 7 CHERYL MACDONALD Cheryl 639 West St LIKES: horses, water skiing DISLIKES: rainy days AMBITION: to be a veteranorian. FAVORITE SAYING: Give me a break. FAVORITE MEMORY: ski trip 1983 ACTIVITIES: drama 2 Chieftain 3 win it SUZANNE MARCARELLI Susie-Q 19 Noon Hill Ave, Norfolk LIKES: penguins, pasta DISLIKES: broken hearts, hearing Wazy's busy signal AMBITION: to be sucessful through out my life with a smiling face. FAVORITE SAYING: Hi cutie, how are you? Where's Wazy? FAVORITE MEMORY: all the confusing sad, funny, great times with R.H. and P.W. ACTIVITIES: cross country 4, spring track 3, 4 gymnastics 1, pep squad 1 AWARDS: National poetry press OTHER: many thanks for all the people who helped me get through my high school years. We made it Paige. I ' w 5 ' THOMAS JOSEPH MICHEAL MAHONEY Tom LIKES: concerts, parties, brown bombers the Dead DISLIKES: school food, pep rallies, S.A. AMBITION: to be in a band FAVORITE SAYING: Go with the fIow. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 I 7? PTW1 NATALIE MAC PHEE Nat 104 River Rd Norfolk LIKES: Joe, parties, baking, horses DISLIKES: Summer school AMBITION: to be good in whatever FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know. FAVORITE MEMORY: my sister's wedding, meeting Joe ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 STEPHEN L. MARLAND Moo Cow 508 Hancock St Wrentham LIKES: fast cars, skiing DISLIKES: snobs, bad drivers AMBITION: to own my own tree company FAVORITE SAYING: Awesome. FAVORITE MEMORY: summer '83 ACTIVITIES: band 1, ice hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Eagle Scout PM EA' fix QF' 'Sim 4 A : J. , , ,..,.:. , ', ,1 ROBERT MCCABE Rob TIMOTHY G. MASTERSON Tim 20 Spring St. Norfolk LIKES: movies DISLIKES: hearing That's the warningvbellf' AMBITION: to be successful and happy FAVORITE SAYING: Beautiful FAVORITE MEMORY: SIaney's Tempest, '83 prom ACTIVITIES: football 1, 2, 3, 4 baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 DENISE M MCCUSKER Deese 36 Campbell St Norfolk LIKES meeting people 4 wheelen Heiniken DISLIKES: cliques, phony people AMBITION: to be a hairdresser, successful and rich FAVORITE SAYING: What's up dude, let's party. FAVORITE MEMORY: Narcon trip with DECA ACTIVITIES: DECA 8 soccer 1, gymnastics 1, 2 softball 1 AWARDS: varsity letter for gymnastics, manager of gymnastics 2 :W x LAURA JEAN MCCRACKEN Laura 71 Cleveland St Norfolk LIKES: good friends, warm sunny days DISLIKES: Mondays, algebra AMBITION: to be happy-to work with children FAVORITE SAYING: OO-LA-LA FAVORITE MEMORY: Boston in JAN. and Buffalo in April ACTIVITIES: DECA 3 OTHER: good luck Tarzie and Cherzie SEAN MCLAUGHLIN squad 45 Stanhope Dr. Norfolk LIKES: Led Zeppelin, old corvettes DISLIKES: new music, speed traps AMBITION: to own a Ferrari FAVORITE SAYING: You've gotta be kidding. FAVORITE MEMORY: Van Halen-Oct. 1982 ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3, 4 football 2 golf 4 hockey 1, 2 3, 4 baseball 1, 2, 0, 4 SUSAN MAYHEW Sue KEVIN MCKAY 15' if KAREN LYNN MERCIER Sav 555 West St Wrentham LIKES: Bill, snow, 151, 68 camaro, parties DISLIKES: snobs, taking the bus, having to say good-bye AMBITION: to be rich and have a cutlass supreme FAVORITE SAYING: Delish, Yep, maybe watch out. FAVORITE MEMORY: Kinks, Tull, PauI's house, skipping with MR and BB, gym with RB, child care, down the pond with D.H. OTHER: good times in child core with MR, SB, BD, RB, KM, PC, KT, KB. good times with U.S.A. PAMELA MOORE Pam 62 Taunton St Plainville LIKES: Jim, California. Bud DISLIKES: rainy days, breaking doorknobs AMBITION: to live happily, wealthy in California with JR FAVORITE MEMORY: 411183 6125183 ACTIVITIES: OEA 3 field hockey 2, 3, spring track 1, 2 AWARDS: varsity letter in field hockey JAMES MCPHERSON Jim 201 South St Plainville LIKES: Led Zepplin, Hard rock and SR DISLIKES: work, getting up early AMBITION: to be a tool and die maker FAVORITE SAYING: Let's get shattered FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 PAUL MEDA TRACEY LEE MILLS Traley 55 Priscilla Ave Norfolk LIKES: the hug of the day, cape codders, Led Zepplin, smiles DISLIKES: waiting, questions AMBITION: to get through college and be a nurse and be happy FAVORITE SAYING: We're out of here like a cheap tupee in the wind. FAVORITE MEMORY: April 29th, to 30th at the Marriot. ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 AWARDS: 1st place prepared speech Vica 6th place Nursing VICA OTHER: Love you always Mrs. Mullen- take care of yourself. LAURIE MILLER Lor 19 Spring St. Norfolk LIKES: weekends, partying with friends DISLIKES: crowded hallways, snobs AMBITION: to be an architect. FAVORITE MEMORY: 2114182, 816183 :KEN ,,, kg, Z4 ' . . w . '., .RN JOHN J. MOLLOY JR. ..Joy,, 156 North St. Norfolk LIKES: Charlotte, hockey DISLIKES: 6am practices, history, Dizzy-Dav AMBITION: college hockey FAVORITE SAYING: Shutout tonight. FAVORITE MEMORY: time. to be and already spent with Charlotte ACTIVITIES: President 1 drama 1, 2, National Honor Society 3 soccer 2, 3. 4 hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 spring track 3, 4 KELLY MULLIN Muffin 16 Millbrook Dr. Plainville LIKES: be- ing with friends, weekends, spend- ing Sue's money, Kristy's F.D. DIS- LIKES: not having money, worrying, lies, sitting on crumbcakes, not re- membering things AMBITION: to build a wall so high no one can knock it down. FAVORITE SAYING: Who cares? FAVORITE MEMORY: all the good times with SV, RP, KH., PC, LP, KD, SG, CC, TL, KV, CO, and KB AWARDS: prom court '63 CHERYL ANNE NELSON Cheryl 32 Union St. Norfolk LIKES: writing, music DISLIKES: science, work AMDI- TION: writer and poet FAVORITE SAYING: I can't believe It. FA- VORITE MEMORY: killer faucets In chemistry ACTIVITIES: Sachem 4 Na- tional Honor Society 4 OTHER: biog- raphy to be printed in the 1982-83 edition of Whose Among American High School Students MICHAEL H. MORRISSETTE Face 50 Mirimichi St. Plainville LIKES: S.W., baseball DISLIKES: bench splinters AMBITION: to become suc- cessful and happy FAVORITE SAY- ING: Leave me aIone. FAVORITE MEMORY: New Years Eve 82 AC- TIVITIES: baseball 2, 3, 4 DENISE MYETTE Denise 1023 West St. Wrentham LIKES: C.M., playing soccer DISLIKES: mak- ing difficult decisions, winning only 4 soccer games per season AMBI- TION: to hurry up and decide what I Want to do for a living and be hap- py. FAVORITE SAYING: 'Nothin' l'm just tired. FAVORITE MEMORY: S.T. '82 716182 ACTIVITIES: closs council 3, 4 Girl's State 3 Chieftain 4 soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-capt spring track 2 AWARDS: 3 varsity letters in soccer, 1 varsity letter in spring track jk: WM' YVW .IOEL MURRAY Murr 114 Cleveland ST Norfolk LIKES: food, Hendrix DISLIKES: being tick- led by Stephanie, Quarter backs AMDITION: to do what I like, and get paid for it. FAVORITE SAYING: H'ya doin? FAVORITE MEMORY: the cape with Tony, Jan and Steve ACTIVITIES: football 1, 2, 3, 4-capt. winter track 1 spring track 2, 3, 4- capt. baseball 1 AWARDS: MVP freshman football, Best back DANIEL NELSON Dan 56 High St. Plainville ANDREW ERIC MUELLER ..Meg,, 240 Chestnut St. Wrentham LIKES: partying with CC, TL, JJ, CN, Skyn- ard, skiing DISLIKES: plastic people, physics AMIJITION: to become a suc- cessful Engineer FAVORITE SAYING: Where's the deew? FAVORITE MEMORY: quarries, Halen gig, Foxy Lady ACTIVITIES: soccer 1, 2, 3, 4- copt 3, 4 AWARDS: hockomock all- star soccer, Woonsocket Call all-star soccer, MVP soccer OTHER: Good times with V.W. ug: 'I DOUGLAS IJ. NASON Muppet 16 Williams St. Wrentham LIKES: Zepplin, eating DISLIKES: scratched records AMBITION: to be financially succESSful FAVORITE MEMORY: par- ties with the gang ACTIVITIES: foot- ball 3 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 tennis 3, 4 baseball 1, 2 C A HEBERT CARLTON NOBLES JR. SnarI 15 Oxbow Dr. Wrentham LIKES: Tiki, K.B. DISLIKES: making decisions, fires FAVORITE SAYING: Don't wor- ry about it. AMBITION: Engineer FAVORITE MEMORY: The Yamuns, 8110183, Neil Young ACTIVITIES: soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 LISA OLSZEWSKI Lisa 28 Fletcher St. Ext, Ploinville LIKES dancing, nice friends DISLIKES: don uts, snobby people AMDITION: sec- retary. continue to dance. FAVOR ITE SAYING: No sa. ACTIVITIES OEA 4 DANIEL NELSON Dan MIKE NORTON KEVIN M. NELSON Get a haircut 84 Berry St. Plainville LIKES: Gina, rock n roll, baking Rush DISLIKES: country and western incompetence CSPJ AMBITION: to make it in rock n roll, to own my own bake shop FA- VORITE SAYING: what are you do- ing? FAVORITE MEMORY: graduat- ing, meeting Gina ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 AWARDS: VICA gold and silver medals in local and state baking competition 'Bi' ws' GUNTHER NUISSL Gunther 181 Chestnut St. Wrentham LIKES: fast bikes, fast cars DISLIKES: horses, bicycles AMBITION: to have a hap- py Iife. AWARDS: 1st place '62 NE- TRA Enduro championship 5th place '79 NETRA Enduro championship 5th place NETRA Enduro Hare scrambles championship Mike KELLY ORAM KELLy V V he CHRISTINE M. O'CONNOR Chris 38 Red Bird Rd. Wrentham LIKES: good times with friends, B-52's DIS- LIKE5: making decisions, saying Good bye , not having money AMBITION: to be happy and suc- cessful in life FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, how are ya? FAVORITE ME- MORY: 5128182, 115182, 6113183 ACTIVITIES: DECA 8-VP soccer 1, 2, 3 AWARDS: 3rd place in district com- petition for DECA poster , W. LEIGH PANETTIERE Leigh 25 Chicatabut Ave. Norfolk LIKES: happiness, hugs, God DISLIKES: the green-eyed monster AMBITION: successful law practice, go to heav- en, good marriage Cnot neccessarily in that orderl FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, honey FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83, Deb, Jim, Bridget ACTIVITIES: class council 2, 3, 4 dra- ma 1 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chieftain 3, 4 AWARDS: National History Day, National Merit Scholar- ship Commendation ELIZABETH ANNE PARKINSON Bethie 49 King St. Norfolk LIKES: men, hearts, hugs, camaros DISLIKES: bad attitudes, Vegas, in-house AMBI- TION: operating room nurse FA- VORITE SAYING: Yum, munch, De- lish FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '82, Jethro Tull, October 2, '82 ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4-reporter AWARDS: bronze medal health ser- vices-VICA bronze medal job inter- view-VICA OTHER: Thank you Betty for everything-we love ya. TAMARA ELIZABETH PADULA Tam 220 Dedham St. Wrentham LIKES: the Beatles, Yaz , snow, being with close friends DISLIKES: making decisions, being alone, rainy days AMBITION: to become a happy and successful interpreter FAVORITE SAYING: Ya think so? Don't be a baby. FAVORITE MEMORY: '83 prom, 7f30f83, with DJP, Bowie in the rain. ACTIVITIES: student coun- cil 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-capt. basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4 softball 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: 9 varsity letters in field hockey, basketball and softball OTHER: Love and thanks to: Mom, Dad, MF, LC, GM, JR, JP, FG, DM, SF, AA AND ALL MY friends and teach- ers. I'lI miss you all. DANIEL PANTANO Dan 10 Harlow Ave. Norfolk LIKES: Har- ley's, chevelle's DISLIKES: ford 351, AMC's AMBITION: to own my own garage FAVORITE SAYING: Knock yourself out FAVORITE MEMORY: Rush, Black Sabbath STEVEN PALMBORG Steve 9 Fleetwood Dr. Norfolk BARBARA PAPPAS Shorty 175 Beech St. Wrentham LIKES: Jim, Led Zeppelin DISLIKES: saying Good-bye FAVORITE SAYING: Good job. AMBITION: to be a hair stylist FAVORITE MEMORY: 10118182 MARK DOHERTY 557 Dedham St. Wrentham SUSAN PARKER Sue 51 Archer St. Wrentham LIKES: ani- mals, food, sailing DISLIKES: snobs, homework, typing AMBITION: to be successful in whatever I do. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Nobody's perfect. FA- VORITE MEMORY: summer '83 Can- ada I I I I I I I I I I I I + I .V :I ,I F I I In SHERI PATENAUDE Sheri 11 Evergreen Rd. LIKES: dance, hik- ing, playing sports DISLIKES: humid weather, macaroni and cheese AM- BITION: to travel and to live on a paradise earth FAVORITE SAYING: Just kidding FAVORITE MEMORY: California in '83 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4 AWARDS: district Honor Award and States Achievement Award in DECA CHRISTINE MARIE PENNACCHIO Pennacs 16 Village Green Norfolk LIKES: friends, sports DISLIKES: snobs, fake people AMBITION: to be a mechani- cal engineer FAVORITE SAYING: Yeah, right. FAVORITE MEMORY: Oct. 27, 1982 ACTIVITIES: soccer 2, 3- manager, 4-m softball 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: varsity letter JEFFREY PARSONS Jeff 64 Mirimichi St., Plainville BETH ANN PAULSON 25 Fales Rd. Plainville LIKES: some German kid, hugs, Rolling Stones, Woody's DISLIKES: a muddy discus. thinking of things I dislike AMBI- TION: to enjoy life FAVORITE SAY- ING: I won't say it. FAVORITE ME- MORY: watching Jan scoop the toad, Martha's Vinyord with Ken '83 ACTIVITIES: class President 3 class council 1, 2, 3, 4 National Hon- or Society 3, 4 field hockey 4 spring track 1, 2, 3. 4 AWARDS: varsity let- ters BARBARA J. PAULSON Barb 25 Fales Rd. Plainville LIKES: Jimi, the Cape DISLIKES: ladders, meteor showers, avoiding, AMBITION: to live until I die FAVORITE SAYING: That'd be a sight. FAVORITE ME- MORY: scaring Squid. ACTIVITIES: student council 1, 2, 3-T, 4-T class council 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4 Chieftain 4 OTHER: Hazlett you'lI always be M.F. LISA PERRY Laverne Likes: Chippendales, football play- ers, G.Q. magazine Dislikes: cliques, haunted houses Ambition: to get a date with one of the Chip- pendoles. Favorite Memory: 11!8l83, 1119183 Favorite Saying: What's up? You're a nut. Activities: DECA 4. jk 1: PATRICK J. PAYTON Pat 9 Vernon Young Dr. Plainville LIKES: photography, hiking DISLIKES: new styles AMBITION: to help save the environment FAVORITE SAYING: Judge o person by the depth of his soul not by the length of his hair. FAVORITE MEMORY: Greatful Dead 81, 82, 83, 84 ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 4 AWARDS: Boston Globe Scholastic Arts Award for photography, re- ceived three gold key awards and one blue ribbon finalist award for photography V ANN LOUISE PFISCHNER Annie 5 Clevland St., Norfolk LIKES: marshmellows, summer nights DISLIKES: creepy spiders, cleaning up messes AMBITION: to own a nicer car than my station wagon FAVORITE SAYING: Oh nal ACTIVITIES: Nat. Honor Society 3, 4 AWARDS: National History Day LAURA PITT 88 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: Journey, Doritos DISLIKES: sprints, homework AMBITION: nursing first, then an E.M.T. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Ann, do you have any gum? FAVORITE MEMORY: Rocky Horror with J.E., B.P., and K.B. ACTIVITIES: Class Council 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Softball 1, 3, 4 AWARDS: Southern Independent League All-Star for soccer LORRAINE PETROSIAN Rain 415 Bennet St., Wrentham LIKES: weekends, meeting new people, b.f. DISLIKES: Mondays, fighting with friends AMBITION: to travel the world helping people get better FAVORITE SAYING: Awesome FAVORITE MEMORY: Somerset with Kir, Sue, and Krys- '83 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 OTHER: Best of luck to D.P. and Karen Donnelly TRICIA PIERCE Trish 43 Grove St., Norfolk LIKES: California, surfing, warm weather, being with friends DISLIKES: school, snow, vegetables, fake people AMBITION: To reach all my goals in life FAVORITE SAYING: I'm surel FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83, US Festival, California C PAUL PIERCE 11 Henry St., LIKES: flying ultralites, lightening DISLIKES: waiting AMBITION: to be an electrician FAVORITE SAYING: Let's go FAVORITE MEMORY: first flight 5125183 ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 CLIFFORD T. PLADT 22 Ceejay Terrace, Wrentham LIKES: women DISLIKES: tomatoes AMBITION: being a plumber with money FAVORITE SAYING: FooII FAVORITE MEMORY: going up to New Foundland REGINA ANN PE'l'l'IS Gina-Beano 222 Arnold St., Wrentham LIKES: pretzels, ice cream sandwiches, going places with Beth DISLIKES: having to miss graduationll AMBITION: to be a doctor and an officer in the U.S. Navy FAVORITE SAYING: sup? FAVORITE MEMORY: Bowie concert with Beth moving to Wrentham and meeting B.H., J.R. and P.B. ACTIVITIES: Sachem 1 OTHER: I'm going to miss you, B.H., P.B., and J.R. Have a terrific graduation. I'lI be thinking of youll KENNETH PIMENTAL Ken 3 Pearl St., Plainville LIKES: true friends, deep conversation, love DISLIKES: mayonaise, social dilemmas, good-byes AMBITION: to sing a duet of Scarborough Fair with Art Garfunkel, to go to heaven FAVORITE SAYING: Hey dudesI FAVORITE MEMORY: March '83 The day I saw the light, 813183 SGG, 8125183 J.T. AWARDS: 3rd place French Competition day with SNOBNOB '83 OTHER: A sincere Thank-you to all the special people in my Iifel May the Lord bless you alll KAREN M. POMFRET HK., 62 Harvard La., Wrentham LIKES: The Who Live at Leeds. pearly white teeth, smiles DISLIKES: fighting, shingling my house AMBITION: to be a successful business woman FAVORITE SAYING: Don't lie to meI FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 4-Vice-Pres., Class Council 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain, Softball 1 AWARDS: varsity letter SERENA RICHARDS 25 Lincoln Ave., Plainville LIKES: JM, Chinese food, Loverboy DISLIKES: vegies, my problem AMBITION: to own my own restaurant FAVORITE SAYING: mammal FAVORITE MEMORY: the summer of '83 7111183 ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 JEFFREY H. PLYMPTON Jeff 8 Robin St., Plainville LIKES: all sports, Comoros DISLIKES: getting up early, practices, Mondays AMBITION: to be rlch and successful FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doin FAVORITE MEMORY: winning the Hockomock League in Baseball ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain AWARDS: All League Baseball 3, Sun Chronicle All Stars 3, Milford News, Woonsocket Coll All Star 3, MVP Baseball, Soccer 3 JEFFREY PURDON Jeff 328 Main St.. Norfolk LIKES: partying, playing the drums DISLIKES: drinking gin with Barney and Lenny AMBITION: successful engineer or drummer FAVORITE SAYING: Don't woryy about It FAVORITE MEMORY: New Year's Eve 82-83 ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, Ice Hockey 1 RITA PRESTON D.A. 48 Cypress St., Wrentham LIKES: Chris, Comoros, long pink fingernails DISLIKES: problems, worrying, hassles, games AMBITION: to be a groupie for Def Leppard FAVORITE SAYING: WHAT EVER FAVORITE MEMORY: My adventures with Captain Blye in the summer of '80. The secret summer of '83, 713183, 7118183 ACTIVITIES: Football and Soccer Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Captain, Gymnastics 1, 2- Captain AWARDS: Court 1 OTHER: Reminder to Kelly don't ever louse the wall we built, and don't sit on ony more crum cakesl 'Uu,. ZX Z: W LORI RINALDI RAYMOND E. POIRIER Jr. Dr. Stereo 29 James St., Plainville LIKES: parties, females, money, Fridays DISLIKES: work, school, and Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdoys...AMBlTION: To boldly go where no man has gone before FAVORITE SAYING: Whot's up? FAVORITE MEMORY: Horseneck Beach March '83 Nlliinnuuw :X LAWRENCE A. RAUSCH Larry 1 Juniper La., Norfolk LIKES: Nebraska, The Sports Page DISLIKES: getting into accidents, wearing glasses AMBITION: to replace Bob Label on Channel 4 FAVORITE SAYING: Thot's all she wrote FAVORITE MEMORY: when D.A. had Jury Duty ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain, Basketball 2, 3, 4 OTHER Thanks to T.M. for the use of his locker. wx :M 1:55 'if 89 School St., Plainville LIKES. Alan parties DISLIKES. busy signals, red lights AMBITION: secretary FAVORITE SAYING: No way FAVORITE MEMORY. summer of '82 DAVID A. ROCHE GIeek 9 Kingsbury Rd., Norfolk LIKES: blondes, '67 firebirds DISLIKES: slowdrivers AMBITION: to win the Daytona 500 five times consecutively FAVORITE SAYING: No, you? FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2 JULIE ELIZABETH RUBIN Jules, Julia 54 Fruit St., Norfolk LIKES: reading, music DISLIKES: friends who are not loyal AMBITION: to go to college FAVORITE SAYING: Oh what a turkey FAVORITE MEMORY: 6125175 LORI-ANN RITCHIE Lori 129 Hamilton Rd., Wrentham LIKES: T.C., spaghetti, staying out late, Twilight Zone DISLIKES: being broke, alarm clocks, being tired AMBITION: to be filthy Crichj FAVORITE SAYING: Don't touch meI FAVORITE MEMORY: graduation day and night MARISSA ROSS Reese H 6 Malcom St., Norfolk LIKES: J.J., sunsets, mountains, Pina Coladas, parties, Led Zeppelin DISLIKES: brain drain, Marlene, Patty, Robyn, rainy nights pushing my car AMBITION: to be a millionaire FAVORITE SAYING: ooo baby. I like it! FAVORITE MEMORY: The Kinks, J. Geils, Tull, BOC, Black Sabbath, partying with Sandy, Karen, Rob, Kerry, Richard, John, Ray, Donna Woman, Paul Johnson's B-Day Party OTHER: When the whip comes down Lori and Sandy! Led-Zeppelin lives foreverl Sandy- you were there even though you were 3000 miles away. PAULETTE ROSA ..P,, 9 South St., Plainville LIKES: Richard, Unicorns, horses DISLIKES: snobs, giddy flirts AMBITION: to be happy FAVORITE SAYING: Excuse me? FAVORITE MEMORY: 1012, 1119 ACTIVITIES: Softball 2 PAUL RUSSELL 12 Spring Street Plainville JENNIFER ROBBINS Jenni 100 Pleasant St.. Plainville LIKES: the beach, being with good friends, weekends, DISLIKES: LN, mornings, snobs, working AMBITION: to be a happy and successful person FAVORITE SAYING: Do Duh Eric FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83, Police Concert ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 1, 2, Sring Track 1 OTHER: Good luck Bret! LINDA ROY 1 State St., Plainville LIKES: being with friends, going skating DISLIKES: dishonest people AMBITION: secretary FAVORITE SAYING: Wizard FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of 1983 ACTIVITIES: Drama 3, 4 JAMES F. SCHWARTZ Jim 160 Park St., Wrentham LIKES: having fun DISLIKES: snobs. plastic people FAVORITE SAYING: Life's tough FAVORITE MEMORY: May 17, 1983 STEVEN P. SIMMER Sim 5 Oak Dr., Plainville LIKES: Lisa, skiing. Novas DISLIKES: Monday's practice after losing to Stoughton in 82 AMBITION: to become a rich bachelor FAVORITE SAYING: Maria's spent FAVORITE MEMORY: 2127183 ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Spring Track 2, 3, 4 JON SAJDAK 18 Noon Hill Ave., Norfolk LIKES: two-stroke motorcycles, snowstorms, skiing DISLIKES: boring weekends, snotty girls AMBITION: to explore the innermost depths of the human mind FAVORITE MEMORY: Route 16- N.H. FAVORITE SAYING: Que Paso? HEATHER PAMELA SHEARMAN Heffer, Heath 1 Birchwood Dr., Plainville LIKES: Roy, dancing, children DISLIKES: saying good-bye to Roy, cancellation of child carel AMDITION: to help all the handicapped and unfortunate children of the world. FAVORITE SAYING: Life will go onl FAVORITE MEMORY: Thanksgiving Dance of '82 with Roy. 111183 ACTIVITIES: OEA 2, Chieftain 2, Tennis 1 AWARDS: essay published in National Essay Press OTHER: Thanks Mark for always being there when others weren'tl ,gf 'Nw :.,....wu' KIMBERLY SHANKS umm.. 15 Pinetree Dr., Plainville LIKES: Darren, partying, loud music DISLIKES: fighting with Darren, liars, S.S. AMDITION: to marry Darren and be happy FAVORITE SAYING: Oh well, too bad FAVORITE MEMORY: asking Darren for the first kiss ACTIVITIES: OEA 2 OTHER: Julie, thanks for all the laughs. Mr. Lazarra you're 41. HARRY SANBORN 46 Seekonk St. Norfolk JAN-LYN ANN SARAKIN Red 152 Washington St.. Plainville LIKES: Florida, cars, partying DISLIKES: studying, having no money AMBITION: When I know you'II be the second to know. FAVORITE MEMORY: Most of my memories are my favorite. JENNIFER SIGNORE Jenn 7 Wade Rd., Plainville LIKES: Adam Ant. clothes, New York City DISLIKES: cliques, spiders AMBITION: to get my license FAVORITE SAYING: Whatl FAVORITE MEMORY: August 1983 ACTIVITIES: OEA 3, VICA 4 AWARDS: Office Education Association-Extemporaneous Verbal Communication-5th place '4............ ,W SEAN SLATTERY T.C. Foole, The Cosmic Fool 110 Park St., Norfolk LIKES: The Moodies, the woods, camping DISLIKES: pop music, disco, passiveness, people who never say anything AMBITION: to be unbelievably, but comfortably. wealthy FAVORITE SAYING: Are you sure about that? FAVORITE MEMORY: .Iim's Grad Party ACTIVITIES: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 OTHER: I'm leaving at an unbelievable speed with one heck of a cloud of dust behind me- so thick that I won't be able to see what's behind me. ,f, KYLE DAVID SIOCKWELL 59 Taunton St., Plainville LIKES: Billy Joel, snowshoeing, Bruce Springsteen, The Outdoors DISLIKES: homework, Monday mornings, pollution AMBITION: to see the whole UNITED STATES by foot FAVORITE SAYING: No homework tonight. FAVORITE MEMORY: Philmont '82 ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, 3, 4, Boy's State 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Soccer 1 AWARDS: Who's Who among American High School Students, National History Day Contest 60 ROBERT J. SIROIS Bob 14 Cooney Ave., Plainville LIKES: Tracey DISLIKES: teachers that give F's AMBITION: to own a business in the future FAVORITE SAYING: That's part of life FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3-Pres., 4- Vice-Pres. KEN G. STAREFOS Sluggo 12 Village Green, Norfolk LIKES: racing modifides DISLIKES: pitted chrome AMBITION: to own a modified super bike FAVORITE SAYING: I need a tubel FAVORITE MEMORY: going with B.D.L. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, Band 1, Football 1 RICHARD HENRY SMITH III Richie, Duck 21 Colonial Way, Plainville LIKES: sports, Beatles, Cheers, winning DISLIKES: Russian whalers, losing, sceptics of U.F.O's AMBITION: have a long and happy life FAVORITE MEMORY: 1977 Ontario New York C-team Champs ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain, Basketball 2, 3, 4- Captain, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain JOHN SIMON 73 South St. Plainville TIMOTHY P. SLANEY Tim 35 Spring St., Plainville LIKES: Ellen, Florida DISLIKES: losing, accidents AMBITION: to be financially secure FAVORITE SAYING: No problem FAVORITE MEMORY: 111183 ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, VICA 4, Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2 HELEN STEPANOVITCH 79 Walnut St., Plainville LIKES: spontanaity, purple pens, Tab, General Hospital DISLIKES: people who take life too seriously, peanutbutter, empty bank accounts AMBITION: to be sipping tea in the land downunder wondering which way is up FAVORITE SAYING: I always know where I'm going once I figure out where I am. FAVORITE MEMORY: Any Ambassador Weekend ACTIVITIES: WKPH 4, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Chieftain 4-Editor 45 Z-f, GEORGE E. TINKER Shadow 655 Madison ST., Wrentham LIKES: Black Sabbath, beautiful girls AMBITION: to be a machinist and marry a beautiful girl FAVORITE SAYING: Spliffed. die with your boots on! FAVORITE MEMORY: my wild and crazy '83 summer ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, VICA LYNDA WARBURTON 29 School St., Plainville LIKES: Kirk, cruisin' with K.M. and K.A. DISLIKES: cold mornings, thick- headed people AMBITION: to drive a Peterbuilt cross country with Kirk FAVORITE SAYING: RealIy? FAVORITE MEMORY: Jan. 27, 1984 JAMES TENNYSON Tenny 499 South St., Wrentham LIKES: dirt bikes, partying, drums, guitar DISLIKES: always having to do what mother says, preps AMBITION: to be a successful machinist FAVOTITE SAYING: Like, Iet's party! SUSAN VAPHIADES Sue 16 Naugatuck Ave., Norfolk LIKES: being with my friends, being crazy, smile, the beach K.G.E., moon's barn, weekends, parties DISLIKES: rumors, D.W.K.M., Monday mornings AMBITION: to marry a millionaire, kill him, and inherit his money FAVORITE SAYING: Whatever FAVORITE MEMORY: summer of '83, 6115181 being with the two LV'S, C.W.P. OTHER: Good luck P.C., K.M., R.P., K.B., K.H., L.P., S.G., K.V., L.V., T.M., I love yal BRUCE W. VIDETO East Bacon St., Ploinsville LIKES: long hair DISLIKES: haircuts AMBITION: musicianfelectrician FAVORITE SAYING: That's irritating! FAVORITE MEMORY: Blues jams with K.N. and D.G. N'-ll PAIGE WAZAN Wazy 12 Fleetwood Dr Norfolk LIKES fun days with Susie pizza Italian guys DISLIKES when rt rains two faced people AMBITION. to get my red corvett, 5 FAVORITE SAYING: Where's Susie? FAVORITE MEMORY: meeting T.S., finally realizing I have a true best friend, S.M. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3, Winter Track 1, Spring Track 3, 4 AWARDS: MVP for soccer JV 3 OTHER: Thanks Suzanne for always being there. BRIAN THERIAULT Edgar 17 Mathurin Rd., Plainville LIKES: summer, homework DISLIKES: Ted's work AMBITION: to finish school FAVORITE SAYING: C'mon guys FAVORITE MEMORY: Ralph ACTIVITIES: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: All-Hockomock KENNETH R. WAGNER Ken 610 Eastside Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Barracudas, partying DISLIKES: getting caught, snobs, dizzy women AMBITION: to be happy and successful in Computer Engineering FAVORITE SAYING: Huh? I got no gas? FAVORITE MEMORY: being with A.A. in '82 ACTIVITIES: Football 1 MARC WOLPERS WoIps 26 Holbrook St., Norfolk LIKES: bas- ketball, cars DISLIKES: sprints, car ac- cidents when it's my carl AMBITION: to retire early with a lot of money FAVORITE SAYING: Are you seri- ous? FAVORITE MEMORY: summer '78 ACTIVITIES: Math League 1, 2, 3, Football Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: two varsity letters in basketball, three varsity letters in football w v WILLIAM G. WENZEL Bill 16 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Bowie, .Iazz DISLIKES: classical wimps AMBITION: to be successful FAVORITE SAYING: More FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: being 1st in WBZ's band ACT IVITIES: Class Officer-Tres. 1, Drama 2, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Band Council 4, Golf 1 AWARDS: Louis Armstrong 81-82, 82-83 STEVEN WHITE 265 Berry St. Plainville WILLIAM F. WEIR Willie Wad 1 Lynn Ave., Plainville LIKES: sports, CCR DISLIKES: greedy people, Mon- days AMBITION: to be successful FA- VORITE SAYING: What's happen- ing? FAVORITE MEMORY: Fairha- ven baseball G Game ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. AWARDS: 1983 Defensive Player for Baseball, varsity letters- Baseball, basketball .-ani? DENISE ANN WOODWORTH 19 Ware Dr., Norfolk LIKES: punk rock, talking, meeting new people, being with friends, DISLIKES: argu- ing, not getting enough sleep AM- BITION: to become a Registered Nurse FAVORITE SAYING: ya, right- surelI FAVORITE MEMORY: David Bowie- '83, meeting Stephie, The Marriot April 29, 30, 1983 ACTIVI- TIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3-Sec., VICA 3, 4-Sec., Spring Track 1, 2, 3- Captain, 4-Captain AWARDS: silver medal in Local VICA Competition, finalist at District VICA Competition. Bronze medal at State VICA Com- petition OTHER: AII my love and thanks to mom Mullin-I'II miss youll ROBERT WHYTE BRUCE WHITE 5 Vernon Young Dr., Plainville LIKES: Rush DISLIKES: The Cold AMBI- TION: to live very well off FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Rush Concert '82 AC- TIVITIES: VICA 4 ROBERT WELSH 34 Madison St. Wrentham 101 Bennett St. Wrentham JANICE ZIMMER 19 Marshall St. LIKES: Sean, Mus- tangs, Chevelles DISLIKES: school, getting up early AMBITION: to be- come a successful nurse FAVORITE MEMORY: November 23, 1963 AWARDS: 2nd place runner-up in Local VICA Competition MARIA ANN COLLETTO ColIettie 45 Circle Dr. Wrentham LIKES: tick- ling Joey, challenges, smiles Ap- pollo bodies, real friends DISLIKES: crossing the street, frogs, not know- ing why?, cleaning up F.K.'s chow AMBITION: to find happiness in this world, and strive to reach all my goals FAVORITE SAYING: Ya spent FAVORITE MEMORY: all good times spent with friends AC- TIVITIES: class council 1, 2, 3, 4 OTH- ER: Thanks to everyone during the hard times MARY ZERRIEN Mar 10 Blake Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Dean, M.G., parties DISLIKES: work, school AMBITION: cosmetology FA- VORITE SAYING: I hate you FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Veteran's Day '82 ACTIVITIES: OEA 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 AWARDS: Band awards MARK BRULE 12 Malcolm St. Norfolk 3 Wt f: xx PAUL YARRINGTON 1 X I WILLIAM ZERRIEN Bill 10 Blake Rd., Wrentham LIKES: girls. Maine, Journey DISLIKES: work. math AMBITION: to join the Air- A borne Rangers FAVORITE MEMORY: 10125182 ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4 1 Lafayette Ln. Plainville af' - J gov RICHARD JAMES 60 Myrtle St Wrentham S g , ' :e ,, ., .V I , ,. . si,-'f ci -in 4- I' 4: 3-:-22222: ,Q . -R: ' - .. ' r: Y 1 : Q30 ,, W , , xv .N aQiqR'4'3y,,,, X A x ,, : liz 05 ' - , ' ,iq 1 -59: ... A: ' A 5:3 Y ,VL ':fT?3f V' 9? f V347 1- M 7 , U fl it, fl, -Q., S ' 5 X . 2. ,. ' S : w 1. 5 gs 3353 XA ..,,v wi, K W Q fy ,-.., U iiif H+ 5 , N -' , ? f y., 5. 9 I , Q: , 1 ,, -. f Q .Q ' s X Y . . N , ,gf wi- sw ' y . V -Q :3,3,,.,,,,,-::' 1: n -s +R - ' class JOHN ADAMS leaves the blue van to Dick Ahern. TRACY ALLEN leaves Raulph Lauren to Jennifer and an Avon book to everyone. YVONNE ALLEN leaves Sheryl R. five more years of school, Good Luck. WADE ALIX leaves happy-the four years are over. HOPE ANDERSON leaves a special congratulations to DH. for graduating. JENNIFER ANDREWS leaves four years of high school life to her six brothers and sisters. JULI ANDREWS leaves soda cons to Mr. T, her flag to Kris H, and her spot on the field to N.M. KAREN ANDREWS leaves all her hacks to the machine shop instructors. SARAH ANDREWS leaves a J.K. to Robyn for those special occasions . CHARLENE ANTHONY leaves a couple pounds for anybody who wants it. MARIA ARADO leaves Good Luck to friends KIM ARNHOLS leaves two more excellent years for Wendy and Jen and four for Walt. JEFF AUGUST leaves a lecture on The Problems of Todays Youth to anyone who will listen. WENDY AXWORTHY leaves Heidi Hensen faith, hope, praying, and determi- nation-Go for itll: KNS a living S-10. KARL BACKLUND leaves a case of Molson. JAMES BAKER leaves a years supply of lettuce for Mrs. Maxell's herd of rabbits. PATRICIA BAKER leaves JB's Moose-head T-shirt to Jenn, two dimes and a nickle to the stud at the Colonial Hilton in Lynnfield, mounds of- pasta to the remaining Pastolets. and Best of Luck to BH, GP, JR. BB, and JB now and always!! RENE BALENTS leaves Karen Good Luck-I hope you make it. STEVE BARNES leaves all his homework. KEM BARRY leaves the Brown Bomb to Sue. WILLIAM BARTON leaves his report card. KRISTY BAZAERE leaves purple sweats to S.G. and S.V., an ardvark to Paula. and oodles and oodles of moonsbatn to S.V. DONNA BEASTON leaves all her lost locks somewhere in the halls of K.P. KENT BELCHER leaves his memories of King Philip. ELIZABETH BJORKMAN leaves TB all the clothes she borrowed from her, KB a day at QM without getting bagged chasing cars to TA. DANIEL BOUCHER leaves five zoobies for Mr. Houde. KAREN BROOKS leaves the three best friends going foreverstrong and to T.B. and K.M. all of the sayings they learned in geometry. SANDRA BROSNAN leaves Good Luck to Matt, Karen, and Donna. LAURA BORTOLOTTO leaves Mr. G's corny jokes to future Deco Doobies. BRIDGET BLINCO leaves all her chores to Brian and best wishes to DH at Macs. ' CORINNA BROWN leaves three more long years to Diane and the books to Mrs. Cronin. JOE BRUNEAU leaves the percussion section lots of luck. TRACY BUDD leaves the three best friends still going strong and luck to S.B, M.S. and A.L. DOUG CARSON leaves his repelling rope hanging oft a cliff, with directions to an ultimate reality. PAT CASTRO lea ves Biology experiments to Plantes and English class to C.C. PAULA CHARRON leaves talking too fast, a dime to Kristy, her laugh to Biv, and oodles and oodles of the best times to Susan, Sue, and Kel. CHRIS CHERRY leaves the plumbing shop. JIM CLEAVES leaves his tires tracks in the parking lot. BOB COOKE leaves 2000 wheat pennies for Dennis. PAUL CONLIN leaves a calculator to Mr. Morgan. TONY CORDANI leaves sympathy for future K.P. students. CHRIS COSSETTE leaves all the morning practices to M.D. and M.S. and boring parties to G.C. JON CROWELL leaves his Converse to Neil Crowell and a hug to Kerri Giammatteo. TOM CURLEY leaves Sab to do all the dirty work. JOHN CURTIN leaves K.P. behind in his own car. DAWN DADMON leaves her pink mini skirt to Deanna Dwelly and a new I . . will tie to Mr. Guillemette. BRENDA DAHLBECK leaves hoping Kevin and Bob will soon follow. Cl-IERYL DAVID leaves best of luck now and always to the class of B4 . MIKE DAVIS leaves Mr. Lombard a pack of Redman. KATHY DEMERS leaves all the times she and Cheryl skipped school. MARK DOHERTY leaves Heather S. and Lisa G. The Helping Hand to guide I them through life. I DAN DRISCOLL leaves Led Zeppelin cranking in the halls. MICHEAL DUBE leaves to Nieva, the Tardis and K-9 andthe Darleks to guard the key. RlCHARD DUQUETTE leaves all the pencils and english books. MICHAEL DUMONT leaves the fruit punch to anyone who can handle it. AMY DUNN leaves K.P. to Bri, freezing cold auditoriums to Mr. D.: thanks to , Mr. B. and takes her progress, and thanks to teachers, friends, ond family with love and best wishes. JOAN EDWARDS leaves a new track and a great team to Mr. Bertelette. BILL GOLDEN leaves Mr. Celata from baking in the will so he can't bother anyone. f , MARK FIORILLO leaves rabbit food to Mrs. Maxell and fundraisers to Mr. fl' Lanciaux MICHAELA FITZGERALD leaves the yearbook pizza meetings to Char. Iotte, DA to all underclassmen, and all highschool freshmen forever. JENNIFER FOLEY leaves one more year to Sue. Kristen. and Karen. and two years to Jane. DOREEN FORT IER leaves Male to the undergrads. KRISTEN GALLAGHER leaves the aoooies to Jon, on airplane to fly high in . the sky to Beth, a very dead Duster to Wendy, and one BIFF-any size, I shape, or color to Mr. Mutarl. I CYNTHIA GALVIN leaves a road that leads to Woonsocket. ANN GATIE leaves all alligators to Mr. Schmidt and a quiet study to Mr. Guillemette. MlKE GAQUIN leaves all his grades and any other recorded data. LlSA GELORAN leaves SSE. OOD, BID, and BRP. etc. to Mrs. Mullin and all her future Health Students. JEFFREY GEORGE leaves Neal C. three more long years at K.P. STACEY GERMAINE leaves a soccer ball to Karen P. DAVID GHIONI leaves an empty locker for Steph and a great senior year. Good luck Honey! RICHARD GILLESPIE leaves his eyeballs. FRED GILLIS leaves all his books to his little sister and haircuts to Dave. Kevin, and Bruce. FFONA GRAHAM leaves rainy mornings at the bus stop to Ken and Friday night parties to anyone who wants them. SUE GRAVES leaves oodles and oodles of Moods Barn and good times to S.V: P.C: K.M: K.B. and her pencil to C.H. and suspenders to J.J. and K.l.. JANET GREER leaves all her headaches that she got from the teachers for not doing her homework. BOB HADDLETON leaves the cage to whoever likes falling off of Catwalks I and a free perm to Sue and Ann. f LON HARGREAVES leaves his colored drawing pencils and his artwork. A HAROLD HARROP leaves Mr. Salovitz with an empty choir. , DONNA HARTFORD leaves last minute routines and wedgies to future s gymnasts. g CHRIS HAYDENVIeaves indlscipline to the futurestennls team. MIKE HAZLETT leaves half a bottle of Wild Turkey to the Math Department CJ. Fagan, Mathj. . gg . ELIZABETH HEALY leaves 4 years of treacherous highschool lo her sister gl Andrea O ED HOLMES leaves his bottle collection to Mr. Lavallee. , KIRSTEN HOLST leaves Good Luck to Bob and Jim, and Good Luck to all future students of Mrs. Casper. Cno offenseb JUKKA HONKANIEMI leaves memories about Finland. KRISTEN HOWARD leaves the screenpIay to John, Hungarian tarts to Mike and Steve, and an instant patch kit to Julie for unexpected emergencies , PAT HUGHES leaves a monogrammed belt buckle and matching pen and I I l -I l ,ll rl JULIE HOLMES leaves ice cream in Mr. Schmidt's refrigerator. r fpencil set for Dick Ahern. S . PETER INTRIERI leaves his tires in K.P.'s parking lot. JAN KANNALLY leaves K.P. an incredible piece of machinery, known as the Grand Am. STEPHANIE KATZ, along with SUE VAPHlADES AND KIRSTEN I-IOLST leave Mr. Simarrian more pictures for his screen. S PATRICK KEENAN leaves the thought of getting up every morning to go to K.P. JEFF KEILEN leaves school with his car in one piece. DENlSE KELLY leaves love to Toby. and het bells to future cheerleaders. WENDY KENERSON leaves Orange Wood Stix and Reseser Annie to Ms. Mullin and Mr. Pillarella. JACQUE KING leaves Jim Kim four years at her old French and Spanish teachers. JEN KING leaves homeroom 221 forever and ever and upper lockers to anyone under 5'2 . KEN KUNDERT leaves his bench-burned baseball pants to Coach Lombard. PAGE LACHANCE leaves all the days she clidn't skip for D.L. MARY LALIBERTE' leaves a life supply of Jungle Juice to Auntie T. ED LANAGAN leaves Mr. Pierce with all his late notes. TIGER LANG leaves his fomenting to Mark Dittrich. ELIZABETH LAROCHELLE leaves all the smoke in the Iavs. PAUL LAVALLEE leaves the chalk to Mr. Lavallee. HENRY LAVALLY leaves Colleen T. with a new personality. KEN KENERSON leaves all his unfinished work. SEAN LEE leaves one large nylon Air Force flight suit and a pair of black jocky underwear. TAMMY LEFOLL leaves six years of K.P. to Steven and Tracy and great times to everyone. RICH LEVERONI leaves underworld connections to Mark Dittrich. GINA LEWlCKl leaves her office to Mr. G. and nurse Max and the cash register in the restaurant ain't fixed. LISA LUNDSTEDL leaves best wishes to Kim Flower, the last of the bettles. COLLEEN LYNCH leaves Cheryl's locker alone. MIKE LYNCH leaves a football uniform and a wooden tool box. CHERYL MACDONALD leaves her school books to next years seniors. NATALIE MACPHEE leaves her uniform to culinary arts. ROBERT MADUSKUIE leaves Mrs. Fagan his geometry notes, Mrs. Riley all his unfinished drawings. and Mr. Young all his hall passes. TOM MAHONEY leaves all uncleaned sinks in the graphic arts room to Sue. SUZANNE MARCARELLI leaves her red shoes for anyone to dance the blues. STEPHEN MARLAND leaves French classes to Joe. TIM MASTERSON leaves happy-the four years are over. LAURA MCCRACKEN leaves her top locker to anyone who can reach it. DENISE MCCUSKER leaves her comb. SEAN MC KAUGHLIN leaves the football pool to Mark Dittrich. JAMES MCPHERSON leaves Elmo. Tom Barton, and Steve another year. KAREN MERCIER leaves with a little help from Mrs. V. LAURIE MILLER leaves all the new school rules. TRACEY MILLS leaves the sensuous nurses of 84 , Mrs. MuIlin's conscience. JAY MALLOY leaves the White-Hen Pantry in Franklin to Russ and new tires to Joe. MIKE MORRISSETTE leaves S.W. the best of luck. ANDY MUELLER leaves episodes of the Twilight Zone to the class of 85 KELLY MULLIN leaves the night they spent at Sue G.'s house. JOEL MURRAY leaves a path of destruction. DENISE MYE'I'TE leaves good luck to all upcoming seniors. DOUG NASON leaves a large orange, no Ice. CHERYL NELSON leaves all her broken type-writers. KEVIN NELSON leaves forever. CARL NOBLES leaves Tanker a wet paper bag. CHRISTINE O'CONNOR leaves happy and looking forward to the future. LISA OLSZEWSKI leaves four fast years at K.P.H.S. to her brother Mark. TAMMY PADULA leaves 24-7:9 or 27 to Michaela, S.A.M. and Da' 83 to the unsuspecting underclassmen, and love and luck to all her friends. LEIGI-I PANETTIERE leaves Dr. 6oldman's English class to V.J. Cif he's luckyb and to Heidi-the language of the living. BARBARA PAPPAS leaves Chris Arraiz another year of school. SUSAN PARKER leaves luck to Mrs. Campos-Cwhat will she do without her hugging herb. BETH PARKINSON leaves three years of smoke from Lori and her to a certain teacher. SHERI PATENAUDE leaves another year of Mr. Besaw to Robbln and Chris. BARBARA PAULSON leaves John and Glenn the cellar floor. a ketchup sauna to W.S, Karen and Maria lounge on the couch, a trip to S.W.fC.S, and thanks to Beth for being there, too. BETH PAULSON leaves her legs to Barbra, a hynhl to Robin and Cheryl, thanks to Mrs. Bremer, and the best of luck to her bestest buddies. PATRICK PAYTON leaves his tattered denim jacket. CHRISTINE PENNACHIO leaves C.A. another year at K.P. LISA PERRY leaves the comments to the next new girl. h LORRAENE PETROSIAN leaves all the laps in soccer to Lewis CLewyJ. REGINA PETTIS leaves 4 frustrating years of high school to Melanie. ANN PFISCHNER leaves luck for Robert. PAUL PIERCE leaves the electrical shop an antenna. KEN PIMENTAL leaves various pieces of rust in the parking lot and a Good Luck to the best of friends. LAURA PITT leaves the view from the porch to Jon C. 7 RAY POJRIER leaves all the wirenuts and screws in his draws to Joe Brown. KAREN POMFRET leaves the long walks to school to A.L, and C.L and b-ball tricks to J.J. and K.L. RITA PRESTON leaves the volvo to Kelly and Sue to clean and one summer she doesn't remember to l3.L. JEFF PURDON leaves Tanker directions to Tom's bathroom. LARRY RAUSCH leaves a black T-shirt with D.A. 83 printed on lt to Mr. Ahern. SERENA RICHARDS leaves a Best of Luck wish to Ms. B. LORI RINALDI leaves 3 incredible years of gym to Ms. Pfeffer. LORI RITCHIE leaves two more years of school to Robin Ritchie. JENNIFER ROBBINS leaves Penny to keep on harassing Lee Moose . DAVID ROCHE leaves his totaled Maverick. PAULETTE ROSA leaves all her free time with Mu to Mi. MARISA ROSS leaves Good Luck to Karen, Matt Cha, hay, and Donna. LINDA ROY leaves one more year of K.P. to Chris Arraiz. JULIE RUBIN leaves 3 of her own books to the King Philip Library. JAN SARAKIN leaves all the bent lockers, and the stuck ones too, to her nephew. KIM SHANKS leaves ice cream in the science lab. HEATHER SHEARMAN leaves cold morning walk-ins to Kim Shanks. JENNIFER SIGNORE leaves her curling brush to Tracy. STEVE SlMMER leaves those long hours of practice to next years football team. ' TIM SLANEY leaves Rlcey with no Asst. Recreation Director. SEAN SLATTERY leaves with the greatest of haste-so long, see you no time soon. RICHIE SMITH leaves a good luck wish for King Philip Sports in the future. KEN STAREFOS leaves all the B.S. HELEN STEPANOVITCH leaves clap games to Grandma, chocolate brownies to Karen. and eggrolls and emerson to Leigh. and a special thanks to Heidi for always being there. KYLE STOCKWELL leaves a calculator to Mr. Morgan. DARLEEN SWANSON leaves two more years to Matt Ross. JIM TENNYSON leaves his sanity. the only thing K.P. left him besides Q trade. BRIAN THERIAULT leaves everything related to school. GEORGE TINCKER leaves all his cigarette butts in 's shoes. BRUCE VIDETO leaves all his broken drumsticks to Dave's drawer. SUE VAPHIADES leaves oodles and oodles of Moons Barn and the pits to Paulo. Kelly. and Rita and purple sweats to Kristy and Sue. KEN WAGNER leaves one million dollars for R.A. to finish his car and Good Luck to D.S. and T.S. LYNDA WARBURTON leaves all of her years in K.P. PAIGE WAZAN leaves her long legs to Susie Marcarelli. WILLIAM WEIR leaves first base up for grabs to next years baseball team. BILL WENZEL leaves many headaches to whomever will stay in a band. MARC WOLPERS leaves a thousand wheat pennies for Dennis and some coordination for Rappa. DENISE WOODWORTH leaves cruisin' in the Red Bomb with Steph, Karen, Maria, Beth. and Barb. MARY ZERRIEN leaves all the mean teachers to Richie Z. BILL ZERRIEN leaves all his lost books. 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O xx ' 9 S Cvlldy X x 0 , C9 ..-- L 'X 'S'-w an YU 'F ,if 1,2 gf ff: s' - 1-3 Eg 'Q C342 Af, 561322 gm, ,'i Q. MTN v '- 5 ffl' kv MF' 2, , 561, ' , 5' Ln If 2 gg Y , A , X16 ' ,f f '9' ii Q ,. ul ff ng 5' 2 2 1 iff? ,Q ,4 fs? .W -1 . 51.5552 wk?-gf v,f71m1 .fffgjfy 2, 5,314 ' :Eff Z A .Q- ' Q' 2:52 1 -'U ,K ' ,W Q ff., '36 f fi 116 Q.-M' 'w The automotive program stresses basic skills needed in servicing automobiles and trucks. Students gain a thorough knowledge of the materials and equipment used by auto mechanics. They may apply their knowledge and skills in varied careers such as: auto mechanic, fleet mechanic, or automotive parts supplier. Students in the automotive program are: Sean Bailey, Harry Fish, Kenneth Kearns, Edwin Lanagan, Harry Sanborn, Kenneth Starefos, Joseph Hemmingsen, Thomas Lewicki, Steve Marolda, Paul Parker, Roger Sulham, James Cronin, Colin O'brien, Philip Smith, David Jollimore, and Thomas Ruan. 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M' xi!! 5' 'VJ Z ,.f ix jg K an Y I 's1'.Q-1 .X The carpentry program gives students general and specific information concerning the field of carpentry. . Students in the first two years of the course learn fundamental skills such as millwork and framework. As juniors and seniors, they put their knowledge to work in building the King Philip house. The students involved in the carpentry program are: Steven Alix, Karl Backlund, John Curtin, Daniel Driscoll, Richard Duquette, Michael Lynch, John Olson, John Simon, and Alan Wisniewski. Also, David Bishop, Kenneth Booth, John Cronin, James Ferris, James Flynn, Charles Fruci, Bruce LeBlanc, Joy Newman, Brian Prout, Brian Buja, Elizabeth Lynch, Darren Meau, Anthony Megno, Steven Peloquin, Elaine Swenson, and Donald Derry are participants. 4? u 2 I 'S t -'Q WZ! vnz'---., . --.-. - 1 no 52 X .-- xx I -K X . - ix- ew I . .1 -'-- ' ir :1-1-.' -'- The Distributive Education program provides students with training in' J marketing, retailing, and ' . management. Students practice their skills first in the school store and restaurant and later in local s businesses. They also participate in the Distributive Education Clubs of America, a national youth organization designed to promote excellence in business skills. Students involved in Distributive Education are: James Baker, Laura Bortolotto, William Chartrand, Dawn Dodmun, Mary Doherty, Mark Fiorillo, Tony Huggins, Kenneth Jefferson, Sharon Johnson, Mary Laliberte, Georgina Lewicki, Denise Macusker, Sheri Patenaude, Robert Sirois, Barry Southern, Robert Welsh, Elizabeth Baker, Laurel Clontz, Michael Clow, Marcia Dorsey, Marina Farrand, Stephanie Fearnley, Edward Higgins, John Houseworth, Cynthia Hurkett, Karen Kenerson, Nancy Mackenzie, Glen Marriett, Christine Parker, Tracy Arena, Chris Bettencourt, Allison Boughner, Sherylene Bowes, Lisa Healey, Ramona Johnson, Kristen Mayo, Nancy Miner, Majliss Nelson, James Themistokleous, Katie Molloy, and Gina Videto. GI if K 2:2 - V 2577 ff 'IZ4 '1' ly - CN Mr ,,v'-'65 x Ja 3 X , fx if ? 8 R 1 Q f f 3 S5153 , 6 5 ,,,1 Q 5 S -:Q -ul' I fr 1'. . Q 3. 45 r 'E .ff QV Ahh 1 TW .., Z' 'N :XSS HQ Q 5 M va, 7K!8?iP W ai: Af: I I ,f W, 'L 1 g' 's QRS 5 , I 7 jxggf The drafting course is geared to give students a fundamental knowledge of drafting in the technical world. After students have mastered basic skills, they may select an area of specialization. Often students apply their drafting skills to other fields with which they may be oriented. Students involved in the drafting course are: Patrick Castro, Scott Craig, Michael Errington, Raymond Howard, Paul Johnson, Robert Maduskie. Thomas Weser, Steven White, James Coffin, Deanna Dwelley, Charles Pearson, James Mccarthy, Thomas Rammel, Mike Demaria, and Edward Venteroso. 126 all T36 3 E 7 Wir f I WW f W W f W 1, - I ff 9 My , , A Jef 4 M -A Tw W 7 WW , ,M 'HY Z , 'eff' Q I U f ' K 4 ,gf wr- X f 4 fa 2 1? , , , V WM ... W K. w W 1. 'f , 4 .. 0 Y , M I, if I A A ,I 7 5, 2, V 9 1 ff - 5' W 5 W ' ' I if 2 .. W j , 5 1 'Z x bv' 'v--.....,,-Q . GX, 73 , . 1. .L 'H Qs- ' 1 a O 5 'K I AJ .- fi M. WE 5 1 J.,-AQ: i 3 The electrical program prepares students for many options in the electrical field. Students gain practical training by wiring the house the g carpentry students build. They may put this training to use as a residential or a commercial electrician. Students involved in the electrical program are: William Barton, John Bernardini, Paul Brennan, Harold Harrop, Henry Lavalley, Kevin Mckay, Steven Palmborg, Paul Pierce, Raymond Puinier Timothy Slaney, Raymond Poirier, Bruce Videto, and Paul Yarrington. Also, Keith Buckley, David Charlebois, Joseph Delsignore, Debra Dunn, Dennis Gregoire, Kelley Lewis, Michael Little, Michael Shea, Eric Burke, Christopher Caffin, Warren Cherry, Edward Gorham, Gerald Kelly, Sue Hardy, Robert Kenerson, Robert Molloy, Paul Morse, Jeffrey Narold, Robert OConnel, Richard Sabin, Timothy Pothier, Michael Shaw, and Steven Zambesi are participants. ff 127 35320 FFEQNF 53 5 QSGSTQ pivx, QS 7 5 5 Q f 6 ef 5,2 , 2 di , -4 Q V35 i, If Q A 1 BS i 5 an x f, :p 4 ,142 F4 1 I V L.. s ff' EX 5 ' E 1 . r '- 5 54. Q E, ,u f. E, if H 121 ,CW , 5 .1r, HE Q? -. 2 , M I -5 128 ..1 6 9' 5 sw f 1' W 1 1 X Z f .MV .ull 'A 42 if X f W . , i 4 Nz!! ? Q4 P The food service program is designed to teach the basic steps needed for J all food service operations. Students practice cooking and baking skills in a work environment. They may go on to apply these skills in restaurants, hotels, or bakeries. Students involved in the food service program are: Kathleen Burke, William Golden, Lisa Lunstedt, Natalie MacPhee, Kevin Nelson, Paul Green, Serena Richards, Lori-Ann Ritchie, Robyn Alger, Deborah Allsworth, James Cleaves, Evelyn Howe, Kenneth Ireland, Susan Johnson, Diane Larkin, Robyn Lee, Diane Moore, Donna Shannon, Joseph Sirois, Stacy Slack, Melissa Benoit, Kellet Cronin, Denise Errington, Jennifer Greer, Michelle Marchand, Kristine Rietz, Tracey Nelson, and Pam Weidman. 1,-. 2 ,L ! -'- N, Af mf w y 3 3 ff Y, ii Qi X 51:5 Q-if Q: ifgiifl E gi iw 3 :sqw M fm View :gsm may , X., I V531 N-mmf V wil? 3:5535 1 if gi . jf? fi?-lil L 3 FHS fig We f 6 45 x MQ, E 1 i sg ff ffzgvl 5 46' 15 L-82 1 ww , YW 130 4 X. ,qw N 2 ,V 4- .r Q 5' 1 .el 72 XJ- ., 3- Skii' - ff MQ ,J jf 5 ' Q XJ ' 4 S5 Q fi X 'S -. fi if XX ' ba if W t ki.. sq I 1 -1. X.-,,,,. -31 'r S X N. I -f ,NJ FSE x ll it . .., - lf ,l V X . uf' .cpu 'ff ,gl it . N-----Xxx , gp. -NAANA T N Q.-'N yAs a M.,-A,.,.g,, NN ,ff x ,Af-A Q J s . ,, ' N--,--x It bg., . . I A , x ' 4-A 1 Kxfg , , ,Q XX ,Ni ,ig .w ii N. The 2000 square foot graphic arts laboratory provides students with an ideal setting to pursue studies in the many aspects of offset lithography. While students will be exposed to a multitude of areas in this field, they will have the opportunity to specialize in layout and design, copy preparation, typesetting, photography, stripping, offset printing, platemaking, and bindery operations. The use of modern techniques, processes, tools, and materials will provide the students with saleable skills of a solid foundation to pursue post secondary education. The Graphic Arts lndustry is one of the fastest growing industries in our ever increasing technological world, having experienced phenominal growth until it now represents over 8 percent of the gross national product and enjoys an annual gross of over 25 billions of dollars. NL , Q22 1 K AUX , ,SA 1 F ff? s N Q f'X V fx X ig I 'F -1 S F-1 1 I Q f 'I Af. ff ll bf A.-A x k A . fbi mi! U f .1 J 4 f .,,,,, pl f, W Y' if .a, u fx I fl v W s X xii! The Health program provides the ' opportunity for students to explore the varied careers in the Health Care field. As juniors and seniors, the students practice patient care skills learned in the classroom-labratory in local Health Care facilities. Students involved in the Health program are: Lisa Geloran, Wendy Kennerson. Tracey Mills, Elizabeth Parkinson, Darleen Swanson, Denise Woodworth, Janice Zimmer, Robin Andrews, Ann Gatie, Melissa Hayes, AnnMarie Higgins, Kirsten Holst, Heidi Brier, and Kimberly Baron. LL E U 1- - .D -5 T X FSL? X L , si I W5 Q ,f 1 iff f EQ J i ' f ZZ fi? , 4 I' M Q ? sf - w 2 5 Q i' f,, f-W9 .x , , 1' ,M C O , C s 4 mmf' 242 - V I MQ I ff , - 'Q'-s-.-,-lug'-W K .Q 5 Y Xe nw w:'f'f.gw r WMJW' ,X X MW! f, ,VA 4 J.---1 Qr H... .44-ff ve El. f ur , 4 asv JP. , S , 5 . Aa, N .' I s . . , w , PF' Q of' 1 L .. ,i , ,MW W... M- The machinist's trade was born in the early days of the Industrial Revolution and survives as a vital component of the high technology industries of 1983. Students in the King Philip machine shop program study the skills that will qualify them for entry level jobs in the machine tool industry. As they progress in their trade, many will find themselves involved in such exotic specialities as robotics and bio-medical engineering. Students involved in the machine shop are: Yvonne Allen, Karen Andrews, Michael Darling, Michael Dumont, John Ellis, Anthony Frederico, James McPherson, Paul Meda, Daniel Pantano, James Tennyson, Bruce White, Thomas Barton, Edward Cloutier, Ernest Frederico, Brian Ostensky, Paul Rocha, James Rudder, Robert Goddard, Edward Martisius, Kerry McNamara, Russell Molloy, Craig Newman, and Sean Howland. L ' fl 1' ,N ww N. N.. w Y S - .K ,..,.',.w,17J.., WW if f ' ' ' I 7 if M f QW, , , til . ,Mx s 9 fl? , 1 f ' ' ,421 wiv , ,V 3 A, AAA ,,,,,, X nf 2. qv- nfl , W' R The art and science of plumbing orginated from man's struggle against ' disease. He drank from springs and streams and made no provision for the disposal of waste. Consequently, diseased killed many of his tribe. Thus from the very beginning, the public health has been at the foundation of efforts to assure a pure water supply and sanitary disposal of water born waste. With teamwork, skill, and ability, the last senior plumbing class has been doing the many and sometimes complicated jobs in and around the school with care, quality and workmanship under the guidence of o master plumber . . . Thus saving the school department untold amounts of money and grievance. Students involved in plumbing are: Mike Norton, Clifford Plodt, James Lee and Danny Gillis. D at-v' is XV! N 5 'f 4- 'lf X J W f f f' X Y x. F -egg v59 '- K 63565 48 2 ,, M W Vw W4 ,.,.,.,.,. 2 ,.,.,.,..,.., ,s,-5:31, .,,:fge.- X? Xi S' MWm ,!l1 Y, ff! 43 Technical drawing is the principal means of expressing ideas in a technical world. lt is a universal graphic language that has its own - alphabet. Drawing is the oldest form of written expression. A word is an abstract symbol representing an object or an idea, but a drawing completely describes that object or idea. No object is so complicated that it cannot be drawn. ln fact, if it cannot be drawn first, it cannot be built. ln technical drawing, students learn to communicate graphically using this universally understood graphic language- the language of industry. Students involved in Technical Drawing are: Bob Cooke, Rob Whyte, Kyle Begin, Ed Holmes, John Adams, Jukka Honkaniemi, Mark Wisniewski, Chris Pennacchio, Paul Lavalle, Doug Carson, Jeff August, Sean McLaughlin, Andy Mueller, Ann Pfischner, Susan Graver, Bob Haddleton, Bob Hill, Jay Molloy, Paul Conlin, Steve Marland, Sean Slattery, Pat Hughes, Ken Kundert, Paul Russell, Peter Intrieri, Mark Anderson, Ken Wagner, Michaela Fitzgerald, Tom Mahoney, Jan Kannaly, Tiger Lang, Tim Masterson, Jim Megna, Steve Simmer, Carl Nobles, and Jeff Purdon. Mark Rovendro, Paul Troiano, Cici Muir, Paul Meyer, Dick Bourque, Wendy Paul, Steve McLaughlin, Mike Little, Jennifer Jones, Mariann Carmody, Jim Yall, Jim Boschen, Todd Ettenhofer, Bill Cooke, Dave Bacheller, Barry Miles, Dean Hughes, George Butler, Dave Axberg, Rich Anderson, Jeff Graveline, Lee Drake, Kathy Johnson, Joe Cormier, Joe Homer and Paul Bowes. Bill Kannaly, Dave Johnson, John Grant, Mike Parson, Jeff Beckers, Andy Intrieri, Chris Arnold. Mike Domato, Mirian Dumas, Chris Burnard, Jae Cormier. 'D X i msg: nn' ' 1 ' .X,- , A, f wi W-56 2QM 2 1,0 an RM , Q Vi 'mi ,aff 4 . 'rx ,rf M 'H W. ff sw Q 4 4:4-1:1 X , XX xx. QQ' I I A - W NM A . X L A. f 4 N 4 140 A- 1 fl , 1' Y F r , ,.--. . - v -, if - ' , 1 -. '- - N , . .1. . 5,5- - ' ' I I' rl . K x ,, . x 5 X '-..,.'.- ' J ' 5 fs Si , -ei- Students in the sheet metal program learn fabrication and installation of air carrying systems for ventilation, air conditioning, heating, and exhausting. In addition, they explore many welding techniques such as: brasing, soldering, metal inert gas, and tungsten inert gas welding. 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Beckers, R. Guillette, E. Flonogon, M. Mullen, C. Burnord, E. Clarke, B. Dtuneou, K. Heoly, J. Gront, B. Robbins, 145 4 VX X W M, '25 fm Wv 7 X we ts 5 Q 7' .Juni ii. fr X 9 'Ili Y H r ' .31 , EJ Q gf 5 Q ' N ff? il SP Y . - , 5 N Row 1: R. Andrews, C. McClintock, G. Lewicki, G. Boker, L. Hoddleron, B. Chorron, D. Sero, T. Cooch Dunfey. -sw 1. . 'W X'-5 5. QQJWZ M74 T. Pcadula, S. Andrews, F. Graham, B. Paulson, L. Clontz, C. Operoch. Row 2: Awold, C. O'ConnelI, N. Hamilton, C. Jones 6. Jones, M. Gillis, W. Arnhols, 1 U7 f ,Cf wf G we I NCQ, QM Af vs 4 ' A' 'T N W.. WPS Q. X X N 1.5. Q g. sg 5 L. w fee? , gm sr ' -A 1 g sn A 1 ' , wi 3 I- , Y J 6 mxfflf , xxx .gs 2:7 5 N wwe? ' .Aff '4 , .. WW QW rf f 2, ,I 'fs Lu 1 WZ 11. fqw x YM A -V Q K' ., If J, jvajzt- flax, ' . . ,A in f . , 9 ' f U 1 , .. ' f , ..,i. .w-'M - Q 1 1r 'M rf, ' ff, A ?: f ,,, v,'fijZ ggQ E , .w ' H I WY. g -'V ,, if ,:,. 5 .t- X W ,. 7 Wx 'M T ' 1 YW 'N'A'wlw55'igff4-'C5?,A MX 935' Vi: - T' P41 'ga . 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I wil ' i 2,1 L 'mf .f x ii 2 , , 1' .W f , f QW f, X 5, if ,. f .- zz, . ,. . . . ,, , 1 ' f :J 772. 2 V' Y ,., U M X AW r '12, ., ,ay Junior Varsity. Row 1: J. Slattery, J. Jones. J. Little, S. Tierney, J. Stoddard, R. Lousa, J. Larson. Row 2 K. Fulkner, . Palos, S. Bettinger, K. Kuza, N. Krajewski, M. Mikhalik, B. Mayer. 155 ff X X , , .. ' .XXX . fl X . , in X , - ,gy RQ , 1 , ,. X f , r A X , 4461: fl. ii .- -M .- 3',f-NX f A ,, wi fflffff fi . Y , L. Z f X ,, , X f X X X ,K X Qzf-V 4, gf, ,,, if ,,3. , 1,7 f ff ' ' f 1 . 3 ,yr x 'W ,, .Z X G .jf 1 3 ' t X ie? Xi.-1 , vig.. X5 . i it ' ,f . sv M12 X. ff X Lg 1- ,' ,Y .. 5 X X 6 , X .W fa' . ,y f A,-7+ 7 Wo, ' f 4. f s - K 'f' WW .. X 'ffl 5 aj 3,51 , 1 ' EX- X , ff K V X , , b , A ' 1 Q .- . 4 5 Ai. . O? .yy ' wiki 1 ., .Z HU 3 X ,,,, , ' ,W iff 2212! : f ' . J 'zfdffffiv , ww -wwm ,amp .3 . ,Q f , , I' fp: f . X M.XlA:.TXXXX5:w,. H ., X. M., .X X .X XX X -f .X limi.. . X -:X-1. -XX-...X-..X-'si rf- 4 ' -' X '.1f,Xf'f.. X -XX5m:Xs1Xl.'u1XX'g :JA 1 X f 4 1 gfi.:XfXX'fQTiXjX ' '.gj.116iE-31gi,XXEvs1XA'5.-, X Y X 1 X X 'fgX.X-' YL' ,'. 'fyjf Eigzfvcf X' T ,X 'f.sf.sX:5X-.X X X.--XX.s.fXXXXX,X..Xf1X -X. Arif I X ',1:.f1J.sXq:X:X..X,--.K X ,..,X X X X L X X Q . f X X .. X X f . :Az X 3 TL- X.: K X. i 1 X 4 . J. -Q Env -M M- ,s -4' X Sn. .. 44, X ' 7 ' ' 1, ,L X Mr. 1 X. 1 - , , 4 R 1 Y ' I, ' 5 4 X ., A , -g X- 2 ,SX-fi - ., . X A X fz- ' Y' - XX A.--Y Row 1: S. McLoughlin, R. Nugent. M. Corchidi, M. Bergeron, Capt. J. Peck, Capt. M. Kuzo, M. Higgins, J. Piympfon. Row 2: Coach Lombard, C, Cossette, D. Bishop, K. Kundert, T. Mastersoh, B. Weir, S. Andrews, M. Morrisette, P. Hughes. X X X X X U X X XXXX X X I-. X11 X .XS .33 wi Xi ik. XXFX: .Q - 4 X . NX .XJ Led by captains Jon Peck and Mike Kuza, Kim Philip's 1983 Baseball Team won the Hockomock League Championship with a record of 12-4. K.P.'s overall record was 16-4, the best record in K.P. baseball history. At the end of the season. the Baseball Team's record made it possible for them to participate, for the fifth time, in the Eastern Massachusetts Baseball Tournament. K.P. defeated New Bedford Voke in the last of the ninth by a 2-1 score in front of a huge home crowd. ln the quarterfinals, K.P. was trailing 8- 3 with 1 out in the top of the ninth, and dramatically came from behind to defeat Fairhaven 9-8. K.P. soundly defeated powerful Archbishop Williams of Hingam 13-2 in the semifinal round. but lost to Stoughton in they final game 7-O. At Theodore's Landing on June 29, the Baseball Team was honored with a championship banquet sponsored by Englehard Industries of Plainville. At the banquet the team was presented the Hockomock League Championship Trophy, The EMASS Southsectionol Baseball Tourney Runners-Up Plaque, and a Championship Baseball banner. Each member of the team received a championship jacket awarded by the School Committee and a championship trophy awarded by the Sports Club. X -XS w f , MWQ, QMM4 , f ,Zh gg f , , Q - V, ff W fp, -4171 ffw w, , 7 f 7 Vw , fy? IQ ' ' W . Z ' . fff, QW l MW, , A 1- 1 N ,wp 'iijvzf-if f .. YQ.. QW -'v f, mfg ' V .'?2f'3'f' 'wg , , R f fs , ,Tw 5' 7' , 1 i - , . as f 49 dry- - W , fm -4 . - xi E3 Jawa ,N,,,,, .wb Arr X V ' f V , 'V ' W' 1' -, . K' ' if-H' ' A ,, W ' X s'iff,w',5aQ, , J, 5 A .. 4 , R V I 5 , ,Hg EQ,fg,.'f ' - , ' A . ' x ww ,w V .j . V. , 4 J 'f vw '-1--fb 4 w'5fM04 'Q Af . ' Row I L fonl, C- Mun' P ton Row 2: M. SPr09Ue, L- RY0n' C eve . nv. Cow- R- 'es ' Odoon, D- Ke Row 1: Capf- M- D Dfown E Ke-IIY' T- Cmwley 3: ' ' ' , ,, Q lx , ' ,',, i M f f , 3,4 ff ' 'f f- -M1 5 , ,,,, . 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Agloms, capf. D. Begin, B. P. Lynch. new 2: 1. mympfon, 1. cwweu, M. Wolpefs, Cdpf. R. sffgzzh, L. Bausch, D. Bishop, Dmawn, coach JOCRMZQ v , ' M' - span- -frzfh-' 0'fff4 ,, N, ' 0 15.3-ss -em. ' , .. ,, -ff-- f- V1 iz f HX f L-'iw-1 I . D f :AL VV , ' Q ' iz? G we , A 54 Z1' ,V ' bis, 5 Ji Xxzgff I ' ' 5. 34 X , 3 -. 2... ,-J - 5 H 1 Q nv .Q . , ' x' 5 X 1 M'd- 5 . 5. in 4 lf ,.. I .P ' -Z W fp -1: ',s .. N...- I- Z Qin , , ,W ,,,, ,V ' W ,W f 'g fyyagw , WW, , , ww, f Y M, Q up . 21. if . xx, Nd J . Q.. 2 fe... , 5 12 X , M I I Ye . 4j..,.w-ww 4--ff- 1 1 . kms FM ,af K fx' ,fy ,ff W 1, .ff an Z ff., WF Nw M wwf P .W in f , . ykw, ' 0 ? JY? S Q 9 nu- Y an We-, A 7 7. f 'iz xg ii M JZ Q ,w M, Hhawwf A Www M 5fi. ,.,..f,.. . ,f we -T, ' ' I l. 'ww W , fn, ,..-an . . ...... Nr Q ' 4' Q. ,,1f-a-- ' W' , 7' Rev? M. Weir, L. Drake, M. Dynafy R. Bryant, J. Stockweil, D. Boufford, M. Tronti. Row 2. E. Clorke, C. Bufiliiord, R. O'ConneIl, R. Block. J. Lukens, K. Buckley, B. Hartford, Coach Engels. ' 161 W. ' , h ,, f My , WW wifi, f ff WW f X ',V?Wff'f M , W, 3 M ww ,H Z -of L Row 1: Capt. K. Pomfret, Capt. S. Groves. Row 2: Coach O'ConneII, J. Jones, K. Lewis, L. Pitt, L. Lokochelle, G. Lewicki, K. Polos, T. Podulo. -uv? f-sv WW ' Q. . X QW 4 Q, N.. x 8 6 f sgsl X 22' W mf , ww , i A Z' lr f Q WW7 Nki 'Qs- Q NH .Mk x'Sm. , PPT: ggi.. .Wf ul ' vlan of ww. V, ,.. , , , f ff Awguwf V, ' 7 f' 3 f ,wf , QW!!! ,nfs ,--5 f Row 1: K. O'Connei?, C. Conoty. Row 2: 5. LnCourse, K. Faulkner, C. Shanks, C. Kuzo, N. Gouthro. Ki.. M Muir, K. dayton. K. Polos, B. Holl. Coach Row 1: L. Petrosion, Capt., D. Hartford, Capt. Row 2: Asst. Coach E. Cosenrino, C. Muir. S. Barry, L. Byron, Coach A. Kirshow Row 3: E. Kelly, M. Sprague, K. Mcborgh, P. Fisher, S. Wisniewski . au. M 11 i lm vm wr' Wmww I . . , f Q, '. ,mn ,g1,,w,xaxxw' ms. mx' 1 igQ:fv,3xw...v . ., NAS .A QSM , ' 1 1 f f 5, , ,. ., i' 1 Q Row 1: J. Delsignore, M. Sobotini, M. Dittrich, Capt. R. Leveroni, T. Long, B. Cooke. J. Moiioy. Row 2: R ' ffm. Anderson. Cooch Tingley, J. Coll, S. Morlond, A. Connolly, R. Rose, R. Whyte, T. Curley. R. Molloy, P. l11!l'iQ!'Q,.:,fS... Bocklond. J. Aronofsky, B. MacDonald, M. Hobbs, Cooch Cronin, Coach Dovieou. M R W 'R Q 521 VN S. Ni nnnuvnnuunnr. 4 - amwwl' SW CA NNf'N 5 fxvfx ,BNP xx Xfv X ' -X -. 1 S 46 .l-I ,QNX :,, .,,,,, ,x M ,. S A, it X f .ask , -I' M i QQ , F - 1 vf ' ,V 113 1 f a 2 f f x . .Xi ,Wm Jw, , . Q . XA 4' , Y ' x I . Q., :.:,:-'. , 4, , fs.. x ffm, , S Q M . , ww f gi.:- 1 ,,.., : fl? 94 . up 3 , at-,f X ,,... 5. 9 R . Q gal ann: Xi! lf! 'ik ff iff 4.....,..... Q. .Q L Q. ,Qifz xx' 1 we -1 xk .4 ,y --0 f ,Biff ,qv f vs. .-+9 QW' . 1 X . .,. X B NW A' 'Tix xx wg '-'ff ff uunxnr .E any .f-. .vm 1 . -1-f 2 Q if ' Y -f- 1-f-- :,E.:gnwfMi:wwm,wm my 8 my ,ww 3' 5 V - -AA , um ag:-+ ' ' ,Q ' V.: LQ' ,., Q L J 4 in 'll va N 3 - ,X . M 'V a U .,,, f , 6- . Xw . 'uf-, ' ' ' ' uv wg A Y K H 1 x m , . as ba X. 434 AL WJ '.. .. :sf k X M4 K. M U. ww, 1 ,, 1 1 X ' , , , gh, L13 NC, A . W ni .t k .K y M Eg. Q' t x f .L , - 3 . L QQ. -f.. W 2 , 2 x 1 '7' ' mf E X. 1 I 1 . M15 A, if 'U sw My Spb' MW! 141' y-yr GILL 'Yf 4 x f -5-82 I K. ,f new Q. . va W.. . ' W1 3 -. . , x f. .X .. Q' ,ww Q. ,N N rf -.. 'Q x f . ., GLW K , . .wi Y. .L -QM if s 35 fwfi f-iw Arg, .wa .2 ,. IA x A .kfx 91795 X. N 1 X N ii-. 1 ,ark N r I x 1' XV 4 x- K ' x . 5 5 l X, . fl 4 . 17133 'f2.'1: A N, f mf, ? f ML 'U 'Q j ' X If EQ LZ if ., 3' I T' LL' f N,f?f: s3,, T5 if WZ' XS 1, -4 ,1 x -f ' S' .Q- - Q X! f 0 P X 5 : ' M-an QQ G X L .ff 3, gs, '25, r S v' 0' ff- ,7 I ' aff! ' 4 Y Q raef W-A ,.AA. :fl ffff E in 4 , , Q, ' un' 4 sys , lx Q K . Q -ay ,fw- W I 0' W! Q ' 7 A ff ' q N-4. , 1- J?:z:'l4??4 .L X 3. .ge Mx Wf Tx, ,-,, 5? if N , .1 Hg' ,. fd Ol? 'S Q Y ,, gg, ,ff ki -.-. The Sheraton-Tara in Braintree was the setting for the Junior- Senior Prom on May 12, 1983. Max provided the dance music for the couples. The theme was Up Where We Belong . The band chose the'Queen and her Court. Pictured with their escorts are Queen Carrie Wylie Cseatedj Anthony Ormbsy, Princess Delight Newman, escort, Princess Kristy Bazaire, Kevin Slattery, Princess Kelly Mullin, Joel Murray, Princess Julie Davis A and John Roberts. 'fi .ve--. ,..,,.,N ifgn. ,,g. 8 '.f.',,' X X As. 5235 ,Q V4 .v FQ? 1? e A A , 1 P . A, ' Y N J Q. gg . . 1 This was the year for pep rallies! They were held on September 16 on the football field, and October 21, in the old gym. A good time was had by all. Even the football players seemed to enjoy themselves. - Q Q K 1 -' c '1 . . l , ,K .V Wi. sf Q- U Ja N s 5' gf'.'fif ,f ,gi 5 1 S : 'Qu Q X X 'l X 2 fl A V - f- -una---nm-. ff 35' 1 . J s f-we -.i 9' mes axe UUE F93 x5lIllKTiBN The annual Homecoming Competition was a close competition. The floats reflected the hard work put in by all participants, but the Sophomores prevailed. The winning float is pictured to the left. A ii?-f 4, X N.. 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' Q -'Rf Z4 We gf ff' ' Q S gg ,A 1 mw, 2f'J fd an mmf! 1' Q ' S :SW Ak-N if ' f :rf 'SH ' if M Q 8 . rf' 'HQ 'Y' numi- 3 I Q s if ' 32 Ai., V ,jugs film H ' - in ,S g 71 , M' fffjfdx is Q K ,I 1 f X I ff? Spirit week gives each class on opportunity to show off their school spirit. The week began with hat day. then button day, costume day, tag day: and ending the week was the traditional green and gold day. .swf I 'V',1 , ,.. 1 on - n Q25-' 5 W :Ji Q ' ga, 48- fttffsfi wmg K2 5 X fi QQ 1 W ,XM 2 5' A if lm Q f'f'2!'!E Z , ,,,,,, ' l ' r ' F ' MW' ar WQWM ew: W, 4' 'V - ,QV :vii X mf? Q 'illlhnn is 1 1 A w X X, X , S x X x 3' 5 sk K X S N X X W 4- x w S fgf-V, wf 4' x, ,Q X ,Q x N 1 ' if 'S' 3 Ng.: Y I ,A E-ff'f R if W' A W1 AA N ,449 . N4 ' 53 v f wa AZ 4 , X 3 ' f 43' PX x Ny f E55 XX is his ' a Y fi 6 VY' f 4 51 Q 4 W xxx ' X gx , xt f wjif :EQ S x . if 4 0 Wti'3 1:3T:'5 Q Q lf,-A, H .. ..,., R Y ..l...- , HA.,- Q1 s,.,,i.v Y lq if f Ilff will , X er YT' WMV wifi 46 Os 1- X -6 v' wh. 215111 .....-...........g K.-ni i. ,, ...H--ug' 1 1x U Y Y ar Q f M1419 7 if yr f f Ugg,-,petri .. up ,QAM-f'x K' ,ffl gk Y . ,,,,,, fS 5 W5 Q 1 if f,,,T,?N , xp . If' . x On December 8, 1983, the Fall Sports Banquet was held. It was the first of such banquets since the spring of 1961. All- star, MVP, and unsung hero awards were presented to members of each of the fall sports teams. fi 2 A7 JQA X ' saws. A ' Tig s '91 ,J X , ,jig f c -b-said. 7 Q? X 1 f ff W ,, , I ly . . is W- ' 'Dug' :- f Lx 6 wr f N fs if , 3 F9-i5 1 i NN I N1 af N, + 1. X N? , 'ms 1 V GJ AA .,j. gf J- :V . ' X-',, ,. ' f v . I fl , , , ka' 4, M 's L o Q no fn, , fix V ik fb X ,M ff- Wf 6, 1 Wizfgmf ,sf 'ff 492 - , 41, ff new M in f , f ' wx td iw S ,Q M, my 'lf A ff if ff w fi' 1:-' The annual Senior Supper was held this year on December 13. Chinese food was served and then the class prophecy was read, along with a slide show. The evening was concluded with the announcement of senior superlatives. A good time was had by all. iff?-' gi - .J 5' 11, f5,w.5g'g:51x52 ' J , fy 4 4.-9321 'W l311'2f'!w,.f.zj- ,ff fb ,fr 32 ,. fam, if '74 ,ff Q P991 W Y U' .r iff-yfaffff riff rw wwgniggff , aww, t P' J -'Zi' 52' 61251 ?U -,,., ,J P, A -wry: 357 ,L 5:44 -Eff my FM V ,- 1' if , J, 1 'f-'Y f' JS is4:eaf.f:p--g,:g',-f.:.'1:,,g, ,, C, 7: ,- , ,1'iK1f: .f2f'f1f2'E w.+.v1,w:1 f ' I le? 'H'?1 ? 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I?-' in 23'f'Q3f 1 Ti fr' gt:Lf.f,jH57i,3 ' 17,5 W. if-'42 ,5',.,-5. -.yy 1,1-,, r,,,1'1':w ,fff1f:g11.'y qi ejfsp 'f'.,,wm:- A-2:22 iff w5:, me-1-gi, at ,iff , 4 '.f fix. .:.3g'y,'. f 1 ,fwgg f A f 1 'ifg,f:e ,--' ' 5'f - J ' jf' EQ 1 Y'-I V H , , A, l . ' L , -- X f w 41,6511 .. .Q 1 J, M11-a'Ma-:fy 5 ., ,,,,.A.. , ,, 4. . V M ' r ,.., H. f club X I B 'a 2 . 'E Q, 1 L 5 L1 6 3 ,. 1 f' .S ,gg mg, 4i:illl s:-'IP' --f -:: I 1' 1 4 4 -5? ,gig S'l 'vii . Y lbs Afsius ,Q 111' . gin' ::w f I l , j in Q 5 Q - 1 5 5 M?'b,SsQ.t 5 v 50's S9 Nye' N . . ,zozvlw ,If ay x 11, r 1 O I. 1 , lliln r - a I I 'N L s H 1 I I P 'L wi YI ll IVI' ,ax K, -i-Hn' L 1 ., tk NWI: 1 I N3 p Q11 ,H ,Me v. 1 ,,,,. . Lfga, 7. 51' .Q 5- ,J '-2114 f , . :JVC Eh 57272- Zan. V-f. 4352 0232311 W,- .: .11 514151 : .g . 'Mi ff-,r U sw 'il 'O W f 1 fgiiiifgi ,. , ,1 lg, ,fig 1 .5 I . 6 S t 5 ? f S M ,E , H. z is rs Qi 'Y J 1 Q ,5, L J: , in The King Philip Drama Club has had another successful and enjoyable year. Many new faces have contributed to what has become a hard-working and enthuslastlc team, an artlstlc force to be reckoned with. which has to be seen to be belleved. .1 A 22 f, fs. :mg '15 Ami, cami 41:9 1st row: D. Dwuelly. J. Tennyson, R. Haddleton, H. Henson. B. Dunn, K. Belcher, 2nd row: Mrs. Huckle. K. Johnson, S. Wlrtz. C. Haggstrom, K. Howard, P. Keenan, M. Oppenhelm, M. Lallberty. Mr. D'aitilo, 3rd row C. Phelan, K. Kinsman, W. Axworthy, J. Houseworth, K. Lennon. and A. Dunn. Missingzleon Marcarelli. Sean Slattery, and Volunteer Assistant Fred Meda if A f 9 L, Z4 , U . . .Q gp.: ,.. , . ...I ,- 'zvb-. , f QQ ' .455 -un... .. -Www-we-1.-.. ...'.,, ' , W 1 1325 4-rv-41.114 'dag f -4... l ' fs ,f 'XWYW V4 ff iffl-' 1 we ' 4. ?i4ff-Mil YW-ikfffif .fi rl rf. -, ,wbm -.H fvaggm . rl ., MM, N rw- .an -' tm , X 3. .ng-,,1.v,,y. 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Ten of these students compete on a regular basis four times a year. -..Af J Q N , . L, Q Sw m m lgzrj fQ,,,. z - ,Q fifgflyl--rp ,... ,Q-5352? x-WK? JZ,-fxxlffislvzifzyq? ZWY-Eve?-,,??7,,,.,,.,w,,,:,,. We ,.-, .- , - ' f M 4 ' ' . x ', . .V X 535 ,. ., tiiifv. L 1 ., Z h L52 'xii' c 4 :. ' ,C Q: f' M- ., ' ,'32gQS3if5fH 05f,3fr+f:afZ.ifnr1,' ' .- 2:8 nf.- Qgvmff , 5- xxxazzgq uQ,Qgg,ggQ:gcefgs ffcrsgiff? 'v,gGfsfHZ153GTi?? , W-. u ASW., ,,,-. ,, en rf '. ,, .. , . 4 'NQ. ,-+. ' fv.-, 1340: . s--if-'-,2?idQr'x'-L r 'v V- sn ' ' L, ' ' 1 Wm- fa. -'- ' -' f -x W: vw ,x .. .. , V . - '- -f , . fs .:.:,,:- . .V :,f,,:,r1w - w W -nmffr-,H 11- , ., Ww,:.e-..-VT-s iv fu.. .Q ,- , . ,. Y , YZITKWV' W ' y 'Tif'f I 'f1 ff'S'ff'fgzvf' ' fsrfi' ff 'W' T ., .. .... ...- , .... - -.w..,M. 'm.4mbi:4f.4r.., ,, Q ms-f:Gf'.'z'-'1':T2:-Mil' 412 A Y y W R 1 JB is 9 X wie I W Q 4? . N , , I L Vs. i E x A . . 1 5? , , 6 X . . S 1 gm 1' W x 'w ., wil ni ,Q ' I . Vw' ff! ff A Ego 1 55 -'fm-, , Kar 1-,f,f..f.,..5.::.,r '. :- W 'f'f'1efZ,D:f:11a' Won 1: ,pu-.1 f. 292:01 fgfw 5-rs I. T 'l'1'7 . ,M24-41fg',,.f.z1.1-Li' ,2, lf' 2 fog C , , . y.-4. . , fp... cf -. -. ,- .-favs? yv' n 'Ac'- fweb?:?23-2. '-'40, 16 1 ,. ,. Mia' 429' f ' P55 7? w- if 313- 2, ,, ., 1. 1 ,a f u- ' 'f rf Z . WHAT IS VICA? The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAJ is the national organization serving trade, industrial, technical, and health students with leadership, citizenship, and character development programs and activities. Members in high school, trade, preperatory, and industrial cooperative programs have their own division and activities. VlCA emphasizes respect for the dignity of work, good workmanship, leadership, and concern for others. Members also learn about democracy by practicing it in the chapter situation. VICA teaches how to live and work with others and relates school experiences to a young person's personal search for meaning, identity, and achievement. ln VICA, students learn to understand their role and contribution in a highly technical age. Through VICA, members serve others and work toward the solution to today's problems in a responsible way. They prepare for a citizenship role through leadership development activities, workshops, and conferences and develop their job skills and personal abilities. VICA members learn to take advantage of the opportunity of education and prepare for a vital contribution to community and nation as well as a personally satisfying life role. VICA was founded in 1965 as a non-profit, educational association. There are 49 state associations, plus Puerto Rico, the Virgin lslands, and the District of Columbia. Membership is over 300,000. VlCA was established with the support of the American Vocational Association, U.S. Office of Education, AFL-CIO, and Chamber of Commerce of the United States. ii, ,f ' I ' '5 Y: 2531.1 - x X x f sg f 'g Km QQ W g T? ' x ff Ti ...fl ...--4 .17 nw ,,,.1gQs,, ,H fwf- . '- 1, , V: X, , -wa ef., -..,ff.a34,:w-.,g., f iz, Q:s.,.w,.t1az. 42.10.41-fsicaimaf ':. - tv ' ,: 1534- Am-.war fs.: -- 13-cr-'f-yfyz'-.7vw1,zqp, . . ...N 41... .3 , . . Q 'T ..1fftif?5W:fs5U'lf'f?W...W'-- -f .M ,... ..,, . . .. ....1 A . . . .. 2 Me . D' ,-nv' iiigff s ff' Business: Tracy Allen, Liso Armitage, Donna Corchio. Janet Greer, Johnna Hohnson, Stephanie Katz, Staci Smith. Carpentry: Elizabeth Lynch, Brion Bula, Elaine Swenson. Culinary Arts: Debbie Allsworth, Missy Beniot, William Golden, Kevin Nelson, Tracy Nelson, Tony Odoardi, Rietz, Stacy Slack. Drafting: James Coffin, Michael DeMaria, Deanna Dwelley, Raymond Howard, Robert Maduskie, James McCarthy, Charles Pearson, Thomas Rammel, Edward Venteroso, Steven White, Patrick Castro. Electrical: Keith Buckley, Eric Burke, Harrold Harrop, Bob O'ConneIl, Poul Pierce, Tim Pothier, Debra Dunn, Cris Coffin, April Hardy, Robert Kenerson, Steve Zambesi, Warren Cherry, Paul Morse, Mike Shaw, Mike Shea, Ed Gorham, Jerry Kelly, David Charlebois. Health: Robin Andrews, Ann-Marie Gotie, Liso Geloran, Melissa Hayes, Ann-Marie Higgins, Kirsten Holst, Kim Barton, Tracey Mills, Beth Parkinson, Denise Woodworth, Lisa Caparella. Machine: Yvonne Allen, Edward Cloutier, Sean Howland, Kerry McNamara, Paul Meda, Russell Molloy, Craig Newman, Daniel Pantono, George Tinker, Bruce White. Robert Goddard, Michael Darling. Sheet Metal: Tim Davis, Frank Salovitz, Shawn Chilli. Kris IW' , Wx' E t ,N re v ,, , fwff 5 ws, f' . s my :Vt f, f f 7 if My K V, ,r xr .ff 1, f I M A gf ...W ffvfffffrfg -:- : :--A vgeaveif: vfifafm?-f f V r g m, ggywiyrgf ,Mfr-wS??:::5s:rp:Mrv , W? .E ., 2 r 4 33383-5 V . 1515541515 MU' ' .-D .1 av ya, 3, , asm ' ef vm :Jef my ot- : rss: QW .Mgr-. 5 ,,,,,,,,.,. , 2552? ,f 2 , 1 3:52122 ,S 1 xi, wa? C 1 Concert Band: Back Row, L. to R. Joe Tennyson, Bill Wenzel, Dick Bourgue, Bill Zerrien, Bob Haddleton, Jim Holst, David Unger, Robert Bruneau, Joe Bruneau, John Houseworth. Center row: Cathy Conaty, David Ghioni, Erick Flanagan, Jeff Beckers, Glenn Eykel, Heather Strohl, Jacque Beckers, Kim Amhols, Lisa Armitage, Glen Marriett, Mr. Tileston. Front row: Theresa Desilets, Julie Houseworth, Mike Epstein, Joanne Bruneau, Donica Vernon, Laurie Todd, Kathy Harcovitz, Kris Nichols. Missing: Kim Samuto, Anna Peters. Mlmxf-2 l -vw- . ,E J G,fwt,w'S-'31 Ll r r 'I U I l ll li ei , i, . 1+ fi .N il ,J T1 J J wikhh., T Q + xmg X, VHA A A r.Z'imfSQf?L qi aku, T it l L l The King Philip Regional School Band has performed extremely well this year. It has won various awards in competition, as well as improving immensely in concert. i f . r' f, f 1 f ff'2:'zf1fg:f:i0!l'W'52ggff I fl 'sli wfffffilrfl itflffvixiwffmffilif' tm itiiawwiftii A , '1JfJ ff'P'?' 'wbrwkgif' - Zfflgfw 1 ',4 ' ' 1 F , ll 1 R if . 1f.X ,,.,r,.. -L -v '- v.w,,Q-' in ,sv .- -f 1 . - - r 'sjlf 4... ' Q .ri 3 - Q 'Gini K.P. members in the 1983 W-B-Z Band: L. to R. Bill Wenzel, Dave Unger, Bob Bruneau. Q ,.,., . 1 l , y X . 5 wk , L 3 Band Council-Back Row L. ro R.: David Ghioni, Publicity and Yearbook Chairman: Joe Bruneau, President: Bill Wenzel, Librarian: David Unger, SecretarylTreasurer: Bob Haddleton, Drum Major. Front row: Kim Arnhols, Drum Major: Kris Nichols, Vice-President: Heather Strohl, Freshman Representative. Missing: Stephanie Fearnley. Allison Boughner, Colorguard Captains. ' -' W ' , ' ss f 3' . , - 1 . '- 1 .Vm....:mX...,.,,., .... ' .... .... ...4,.,,.. .. A frfszfyxar-flgfvf 9 ,- t I 'r f, - , , 4 , ' Wmwgvmvzr Q- 5ivWM q'Yf5i1'Q?QQZ35'27 -W 4 ' ' - ,H A www ,Ziff fu. ,1w,m5fH':mn:', ft ' 5 13,225 1 I L X i 310' ffffewff L fr . ,, N. -fl fvibiiif' in eff- ilf.'f11i'f'Lf1f2,ef' ' Y ' X 1 Senior Class Council-4th row: Helen Stepanovitch, Marc Wolpers, Joan Edwards, Stephanie Katz, Denise Myette, Kyle Stockwell, Barbara Paulson. 3rd row: Sarah Andrews, Chris Hayden, Ed Holmes, Denise Woodworth, Fred Gillis, Jay Molloy, Fiona Graham, 2nd row: Sue Graves, Tara Fox, Donna Hartford, Denise Kelly, Tammy Lefoll, Laura Pitt, 1st row: Leigh Panettiere, Ann Pfischner, Kim Barry, Karen Pomfret, Beth Paulson. ln front: Rich Leveronie Lag? Junior Class Council-Dock row: Laurel Clontz, Tina Crowley, Mike Zarba, Richie Anderson, Dean Hughes, Paul Bowes, Sandy Zimmer, Lisa Mullin. middle row: Mrs. Dire, Karen Higgins, Kris McEachern, Cathy Peterson, Cindy Fisher, Brenda Linkous, Kathy Hazlett, Angela Dire, Mr. Webb, Front row: Monice Odoordi, Jill Stoddard, Mark Dittrich, Diane Smith, Marianne Carmody, LeAnn Ryan, Cathy Lufty. .QV Y- 'A-. M- -15.3. ,' , s, 'c . , '1.w,2:.'.elA3a1i-g . 1, In . . , -f . . - ' 7 ' ' -jf jf -Q--r-3, ,4g,g'- TL' 4' ' 1, ' g Y ,.,. -Mn . .- .AA--ffqw --W.-. Z3 1 , I f ww gs WG? 'asf Freshmen Student Council: standing: Anne Leveroni. L. to R.: Tricia Troiano, Teresa Gallagher. Jill Raymond, Kristin Faulkner. ,Z . ,WM . . .. ..,:f2:t, Zvi! . ' :az 'f' -2 x 5 f . X J., R, X ww y ' .ff f Saga Fei, 4 Y 7 K5 fx, fl f pg 3' 1 ,v 5 X X if 'Y M 1 N S N is S ww ii V. Sy Sophomore Class Council: Dock row, L. to R.: Beth Lindsay, Lisa Barry, Barbra Salisbury, Jen Hayes. Ed Henteroso. Front row: Michele Reid, Nick Tobichuk. Charron. Kristen O'Connel. Center row: Diane Carew. Wendy .:.::..,. ,...,,,5:5:,:s:g:,::,.,' ':...z.,, . :QF-?W 'Ti ' ff 'WH HN' :W-53' . -':f5z:':'i i WH S X gf,---vgmv fm xxxx M A ----3:--M ----- --- --- my: MH' ' . ..., -.rf J ,, .gf-:M , . a',.,, ,-fa: ,:: M : , ,, ,, ,Q - - .s ' ' W DW Nf'9f'5 Wi' . lwwffsc. .......... ..... l 5 ',,,,1,jif,ywELfi,-,-M AQEQQQWQAR A ,- ez-:mga Z 431, 5114- ,s Q vs 1. :ss Ji- ,wack i- 1 w,QQ-- : .gm-fY5,, -EXEC' -N-fl'7.f-Il:-1. 4 ip. .. J J 4, ., fs , . 1 . wh r 5 -5 W Mnm9Ed.aa 'VR ww' 'iwi-.faux33,1--:gaf.n1,'--' -.w'L:':wf,-1 -- , , 's w if DYMFE A 'K 'lfgf 323' 1 -- ff:':-Wy. .W -- M V - ---- ,-Q: . i Mw-w1-gf-.- .' S :ff 'f ' 1' ' : , .. . XSS E is is .qw ,.a-iv. cbs- . Q' ,wr Af- , V , M . , .. N,... QA ,F S ., 'Nov qw' - 'QV' I 0 0 gt at Student Council: Back row, L. to R.: Tracie Smith, Tina Megna, Rebecca Raush, Thomas Curley, Kim Christenson, Barbra Charron, Stephanie Katz. Center row: Deborah Orlando, Karen Pennachio, Jill Stoddard, Jeanne Marcarelli, Denise Kelly, Yvonne Allen, Advisor, Miss Manteca. Front row: Monice Odoardi, Denise Woodworth, Paula Charron, Karen Pomfret, Barbara Paulson. l 5 l 1 Executive Board: Barbara Paulson, Denise Student Advisory Council: Yvonne Allen, Paula Regional Advlsory Councll: Denise Woodworth, Monice Odoardi, Karen Charron, Debble Orlando, Denise Woodworth, Woodworth, Stephanie Katz. Pomfret, Paula Charron, Presldent. Stephanie Katz, 6 ' '-f'f,a. MG 7' 1' t ' wg,-'-v-w-v A- :W I '-nyrwari . - ,K ,rw-fly, , v Ay - ., . Y -I Q ,, . 'v,.:, ,y v V - N' 126, .Q A 1- -311, gf. -. ..,',,, . L1:iiP,?'fS?54:1xv 2 , an E-Antz 1. E 'ff E' 5 f 2 4 Q N W-W 'f H- we.. Senior Honor Society-Last row Jay Molloy. Paul Conlin, Ed Holmes, Bob Haddleton, Kyle Stockwell, Middle row: Amy Dunn, Susan Groves, Sean McLaughlin, Ann Pfischner, Beth Paulson, First row: Tammy Padula, Leigh Ponettiere, Kim Barry, Paula Charron 0 , ' 1 Grrls State Fiona Graham Joan Edwards Susan Graves Denlse Myette Krm Barry Boys State Ray Howard Ed Holmes Kyle Stockwell f 'A-in R' .,..,..,,. , Wi, ga, ,.,.,,,, ,IM C ,IT Mm , ,, ., .k... ... I - 3ff'.x-wsgff' ENV ZHRJ IX L , ff. K x X V , x' 'V li f ..... E, ,,,. 1 ,.., A, 4 E? 75 -I 31751 bf, as ,,,3fJz,Qj,, 524535 if 'sk 4 b 3' -1.-'b W' 1. l N it f M V. 'r . . W il - - Ziyi 1 1 r v r 1 L ' ' .. ,I Vi f -V ,N W SQ ' Yi! Jw W f ,wf Q Us s 4 V -. , V V,,wf. ' Q, .. ' 1 LV, 'ffm -' f 'W' .,'42?J:i2?yz'?12frm, 1, :N-1 5:11, -::?As,w,-5g3,,..-Aff ' , f y 1 ff ZH f f 1 , x . . V -. , 1. -F' ' HLWQE V Y wav may times 'ffymfm s y 3 T ' 1 , 7 W1 y ' N Q ' ,Q ufcaiwsiegnzzi 'www-:fe , MQ-wan :Q::.L.,VL'1f , f. - - s , . --Qfxbrwm, V ,. ?4????5'3hf2'jis . 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KEY CLUB - Mr. Cormier, Sharalee Fields, Amy Dunn TUTORS - L to R: Lorin Schnorubs, Mary Marland, Sharalee Fields, Laura Byron w E R 1 , , Sochem - Bottom row L to R: Mark Doherty, Mary Laliberte, Michael Dube, Elizabeth Healy, middle row Julie Hous eworth, Sharalee Field, Amy Dunn Susan Wirtz, Gina Pettis, Mrs. Alter, top row Kristen Howard, Cheryl Nelson, Christine Haggstrom Don Anderson, Christine Gallagher. -Av YZ' WKPH - Back row L to R: Helen Stepanovitch, Bridget Blinco. Front row L to R: Joan Edwards, Bob Haddleton, 'kiifkl - LJ: ' Kris Gallagher, Wendy Axworthy Ax Back row L to R: Kathy Lutfy, Charlene Phelan, Kathy Johnson, Corinna Brown, Mark Doherty, Cheryl Nelson, Kim Merrill, Patrick Payton, Laura Pitt and Liz Bjorkman. 3rd row L to R: Mrs. Nancy Tower-Advisor, Regina Pettis, Cathy Peterson, Susan Wirtz, Tara Fox, Jennifer King, Sarah Andrews, Denise Myette, Kim Barry, Leigh Pannetiere, Donna Hartford, Cheryl MacDonald, Barbara Charron, and Mrs. Barbara Cronin-Advisor. 2nd row L to R Kristy Bazarre, Cindy Galvin, Sue Mayhew, Helen Stepanovitch, Donna Beaston, Wanda Skinner, Michaela Fitzgerald, Kyle Begin, Charlotte Sundquist, and Stephanie Katz. Front row L to R: Kris Kinsman, Michele Bergeron, Karen Beaston, Denise Kelly, Beth Healy, Anne Lacey, Tracy Budd, and Karen Brooks. 'ig..J' 1552 m MWQXEYW 3' , ,-,i '.-. . ff f M ,f 1 ff 0 We 31? to J' Af mums.. Deadllnes deodlmes deodlmes We heard them all year long But at the end, when lt s all done and we see the flnlshed product, we know that It was worth lt. You can remember your high school years by flipping open the cover and looking, readlng and laughlng at yourself and friends. So enjoy. The Chleftaln Staff 1.- ,num f' Editors-Back Row L to R: Helen Stepanovltch, Denise Myette, Sue Mayhew, Donna Beaston, and Kyle Begin. 2nd Row: Sarah Andrews, Kristy Bazarre, Stephanle Katz, Charlotte Sundqulst, Kim 5'ePh0 e Kon' Barry, and Lelgh Panetlerre. Front Row L to R: Clndy Galvin, .lennlfer King, Wanda Sklnner, and Michaela Fitzgerald. Co-Editors-Kristy Bazarre and N 'L N :H S ,sxa:,i:,z.s,azez1f E -Eff lf ' 5 if 7 I f 3 ' s . :g L fkzv 1: sl - ff-eff W t 1 , ,Y-aw'5b:9f5?d'f: ,mv-a-rvrq 'E .A , r 5 ,, Nqwa11f? -cm .. A wmfwai- - 1 M l - ,A gl Llitvffiw f- 3 4 V . ,. 4, QT Main , ,WA ,ff:,-f:H:mwN:s,?11f1.w.,.n-:fzaawam.0weam.-,..y,wa,w,..,ewme:q:.,,,,,,,,,J e-y--wf-w:-ffQ--- f ' DECA: Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA's goal is the planning of and preparation for future careers, including advertising, merchandising, and economics. Students actually work with business leaders in the field and with equipment and materials used in industry. Their purpose is to develop a respect for education contribute enterprise and meet in marketing which will to the competitive system. Members compete with students having similar career goals in different areas of marketing. King Philip DECA is one of the best, having won many awards. both at state and national levels. Seniors: Back row, L. to R.: William Chartrand, Kenneth Jefferson: James Baker, Mark Doherty, Barry Southern. 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Sa urh Walpole, M a 0207 1 668-0400 w ff C an grarularians Laura Besr Wshes fa you and The Class af 1984 if-3? MCCRACKEIXVS AUTUMOTIVE SERVICE, INC 107 SPRING STREET - WEST ROXBURY, MA 02132 - C6177 325-2200 f ' X As you follow along life 's parh, may each day be filled with a bit of happiness and success. Good luck Seniors Dodge-M urph y Photographers DRYDLEMIERS Rh. 140 VIRENTHAI 0 FREE MOTH PROOFING ' ALTERATIONS SAME DAY SERVICES 0 LEATHER 81 SUEDES WIYCLEANER FQR THE PARTICULAR 209 J V K Sys 4411? f Y OLD BISHOPIS' LOUNGE REALTOR Q nf. 1A wremhnm. MQ 02093 GEORGE J, MURRAY f.fif,Q:fE i HOME 528-4288 GEORGE J. MURRAY REAL ESTATE W6.I'l'L!QI2f1'Gf' Gommerclbf ,gpprazlvafr - Worqayes 77 MAIN STREET NORFOLK, MASS, 02056 I P1 O2 BOX Monnocco ana BUSINESS: 528-2087 4 S 'Nc' Higher! Smndarzh of PmjQm'onal Serwre ROUTE 1 BOSTON - PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY Area Code 617 WRENTHAM, MASS. 02093 384-2171 Schofield Il Hardware North Atfleboro 695-9344, Mansfield 339-5115, Aftleboro 222-8051 617 1 384-ZOOT O O . I ramen 3. WARE HEAT TREATING co., Inc. EARL M- FINELU ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Quality 81 Service 6173764354 115 UNION STREET I OGER E. POIRIER P, O, BOX 372 MAIN OFFICE MILLIS, IVIA 02054 PR'ESIDF H NFZFIITHANI, MASS. O20 5 A J K 4 Good Luck Class of '84 Sneakera n ' Stuff 10 MAIN ST. FRANKLIN, MA 02038 Norfolk Food Marr Rockwood Road, Norfolk, MA 02056 Good Luck To The Class '17 ii . y S li'- X, , 'LB K sa-A., l 'ix . xv, .1 , 1 BARBARA aAzzANo JOAN seen A 7 X I Xl ll .M -V 1 I NX X al. x of '84 Good Luck '84 From the Class of '86 K f we wily! K C fl The Class of '87 Mshes the Class of '8 Good Luck and success Eb f' Y SK' R RW M X R l ai sg. , N Q 4 . Ny 1ffg,?5l4 .j k To The Cl 6 Ulf- ass , C100 of 194 Norfolk Pharmacy Prescrgofion Center 8 Rockwood Road, Norfolk, MA 02056 A Jw n1 4 F Y Congratulations to the class of '84 Massasoit Rare Coins and Currency 6 Central Street, Foxboro, MA 543-7500 We buy and sell old coins, stamps, jewelry and currency. We also deal in silver and gold Bullion. 1617, 384-7883 wALi.viEw Auto BOlDY INSURANCE ESTIMATES ' COMPLETE BODY REPAlRlNG 8 PAINTING 79 POND STREET ROUTE 115 MARK MACDONALD NORFOLK, MA 02056 OWNER Best wishes to the class of '84 Wrentham Insurance Agency 88 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093 384-2452 Best wishes to the class of '84 from Benjamin V Nason-A ttorne y at Law 52 South Street, Wrentham 384-8286 Y' Congratulations class of '84 FRANKLIN DENTAL AssoClATEs, INC. GENERAL DENTISTRY 397E S CE TR LS REET R N M SS 02038 A Crosby Valve Drvisron Geosource Inc. 43 Kendrick Street P.O. Box 308 Wrentham, Mass. 02093 J f N asf 'I I I things fr go I If better h I--1-Q 1? :I Wlf Mm . -G II HX . OKC ! Q. W ,mf .., -zo , 5 t I .Qi-2 YD Caraldols Point and Hardware, Inc. Wrenthom Center, 384-2431 A Hardware Store is Much More. Open Daily Monday-Saturday 8:00 am- 5:30 pm Compliments of Homer -Alden Company --X A f'i f 10 Alden Drive, North Attleboro Ma 02760 699.4461 K A Thomas W. DiPIocido WRENTHAM LOAM Co. SCREENED LOAM GARDEN LOAM UNSCREENED LOAM INDUSTRIAL DRIVE WRENTHAM. MA 02093 TELEPHONE 384 2030 Sammy 's Restaurant 56 South Street, Wrentham Center 384-2070 Kywtwffcfwfftfwrt THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WISH EACH MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1984 HEALTH HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS. .ss - xx 5 . Marcella Wylie, Chairman Keith Grants W Chairman se- John Barrett, Jr. David Brown I L P. A James Davies Wiliam Lynch as as John O'NeiI J Paul Pelletier Marsha Robbins Mlliam J. Costa Superintendent of Schools fl I Q x 4- ' ,-f wi WEEE 6 WSU? E ZZ' ,pr uf, fx -i-N1w, 9 Z','k ' 'R I x X 3 '14.'1.. 1 A A . f- X 21,1 'V 'Nd , ' ,J in t l- I 1. X ,Lf 'b l' .I , n 1, 'sfo I, 1 , .., :ll . ' :V 'll -' ff , 'Y '. K ,I f 3.1. in .'gwf'0' 1'1' 1 WNW! A M, f 'A vm.P f ' 'wg' ,H Q4 f ,,f, . -u. .U 53 -cv Qutq I R3 ., - 3,41 awk ' A , X CQ 41-yffgh ,. K I 5: ff ddnx-,f .BWI 7 1, iv, , -. J' I T 'Ili'-'fir' I on fflff X N' 1 V3if '4i' f ,'4-V-1,5 is A I , fe' ,4 ' W:-f' , uf 534, 4FOXl'DOl'O1 , H ML, bf-an N ffl N. .' 34 X 4 X 'if 1 5?'f',4 668-M55 ', X 'f - N Q , J X ' N Z .r 'X J 1 A x X X 215 X 1 Class of 1984 o many gifts to offer Q Q Z V! V I You have s The W0ffdjQU 5 5 is Your ideas ,t i , . ,,f, f . ' Vf,:' '!' 'cV, ,f S A5 you yourself 1 May If reward you it W of , 5, 5 a' 's , ' ff ' With success and every happiness 5 . 'ifs J Congratulations!! 5 V iifsf 2 X 0 I Rainbows End Gift and Card Shop A -- 78 South Street 4 Wretham Center 5 . ,4,K I 4 , . 384-2050 ,,.W W f,,' 'I M ,M cindy . . . may all your special dreams come true ., f 1 1 DALEY srznvicri f 525-1515 ' .... 110' 4... Q ' '1-.gf -- ? K A usuulblllll . . - fi? 5 -v' my ' Y' rs 0 I , --sv .- if i A . 1,2 5 r . fs. mt 5 1 ' will .EFF 3' ' P 5 '- .211-il'-lf' i ' i Z Rfitwood Road ROAD SERvicQ-TrRE SERV: ' oro , MA MOTEL -QESTAURANT x . Tizsmco FUEL - name L Complete Auto Repair i Moss Inspection 5992819 TRANSCEWE px 'INSTACOM ' SBICE SV ,S GQAPHIC SCANMNG com DATA 'UR55 King Philip Regional High School g -gn WN LEASEWAY M .b -QW -5 4 - 'r' 5 NTS f-FC5 , p hi . l - , Ci- I , D.E.C.A. AND v.r.c.A. Ro1.i.1N5 l.il,,E,.5-g x 0 Q, S , H 5 i 6ei.co -tt 4' 1m '- 5 c 35355553 24 uw i 'rowsmca ANYWHERE ,. Wish Health and success ytgglmhmu - ' I To The Graduating Seniors 5mEEr 5 WRENTNAM 1 1 fi i xxxf A 'sl ii li fg5mQWW Gig W M a i Q N QL' XSS Q WW - DQ, Q W Sf W Q Gm EW EQ Q? qw SN 'Ubsfiggmf SX 6Mx QxWX'?wv?o 5 QW? Qffgif ww W Q X f S wczyw Blawg SSW -wwf WE- Q Q 2 ohm? 0. 22 RX ggjxiijww WM ' 3mUff'W M A E AW M0276 an Wwjjw M Sim 55 Mafia, AQ! 315 X Cap Q 4935556 bf 34 55, f ffrjg Q5 6':M Uris ?yw N913 ULD QQOEZQQ95 iiQQyf WW WW f 7 7 f W C ongrarularions ro rhe Class of 1984 J. C olella 8 Son, Inc. Builder- Land Developer PO Box 454 Telephone 528- Franklin, Massachusetts 02038 8 Residence 528- K f , lnfl H aff? QQ Z H f x A W liz' 'f ff' Wy -Q' 4 fl ,f , , ff Q v ,, HM M, 'W My so C4 f N Good Luck Closs of '84 Bello Construction C orporotion Peter 5. Tsimortos President Aspholt Po ving C6173 384-2116 Industrial Rood Wrenthom, MA 02093 f K J WW-W ' rsr.EcT12o-rrrx, INC. The Fixture Peopfe Q 617-695-0228 8 HIGH ST., BOX 1775 PLAINVILLE, MA 02762 Good Luck, Closs of '84 Good Luck Class Of '84 Boro Sond 6 Stone Inc. Washed Sond And Gravel Concrete For All Purposes Pfcuin St. 699-2911 No. Atfleboro, MA 02760 699-2912 F H ,inf fm if-,S ts- C.. 1h.-nv' 3 STO E SI LPQL , . Mark Keilen Specializing in the restorotion of antique-classic ond custom automobiles C6175 769-1113 E BRQJJQ Sal n Zi I ' ' I W 3 ' l i ' 55 .121 X A 4 aw E 1 1 fq 'm.,. 3 - S J, 1,5-xiii . . lf 'I ' 5 ' ' 258 Dedham Street Norfolk MA 02056 384-7312 384-8032 re's to o r health' RIGHA Class of 1984 N Engl d g halth 50000 thhalth lain ww' Mlfiaimiiim Good luck fo the sAn.Ev zAHNen BUILDERS :Nc 51355 gf 1934 265 B NN TT STR WRENTHAM MASS 0 09 RODMAN PLAIN VILLE FIRE DEPT R 1 Fo boo f N ' S I I K Membership Card ....i...J 7 7 ll A 7 - In lx fi i So. ew an 's lar est e ,V A maintenance organization- , members and growing - 'X I wi e centersin , A X H P ' vil1e,Mass., 695-7778 ,jf Providence and Warwick, R.I. ,. ' L ai,-A inf' i5 '2y-Q . I '-V 1 1 '1ar'5 ' V H ' E 7 E EET . . 2 3 0 1. x r , MA. ' K J 223 - ,. W N t . lm! 2 T K 4 PATALANO FORD SALES, F QQ INC. 161 Eost Centro! Street '0 5280040 F klin, MA 02038 2 ul nr BEST WISHE5 cLAs5 OF '84 I S 528 4550 N Ik MA 02056 Q em R W T. Holmes Fonsporrorion Co. 2 Y Best Mshes Besr of Luck Class of '84 'O 'he Class of '84 Mf. Gnd MIS. King Philip RiChOl'd J. Teggherg Ross Assoc. w e A 4 Good Luck in Your Furure Endeavors ...Q P !XMg'WU'lZJ4gwk k l x r N' f 'Rf i X Ogg X523 The Wrenrh am Elemen tary P. T. O ' K J - f N Best of luck to the class of 84 ' To myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-share and diverting myself in now and then Hnding a smoother pebble, or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst h s The Great Ocean of Duth and Knowledge h lay all undiscovered before me- Cynthia go and discover that great ocean. - W... Q , 0 rxua . 4 ....,-Q 1 . J E iff The Galvin Compan ealtors A 78 South St., Wrenthom Center, MA 02093 884-7701 - aacaqeir i e ,umtmu anna :Inn me K M -V -PM V ,Jin ,lk 4 I I Y W INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE I9 West Street ' Walpole ' Massachusetts 668-2270 326'702O ll ofmafrzorvtf Jonny!! Wrentham Health Spa free babysitting, free tennis, aerobics, nautilus, pool, sauna, weights, steamroom, sunbooths, individual prog., full supervision cross country jogging trail, social activities 795 South Street Wrentham, MA CM: mi north of rte. 4953 384-3142 Congratulations class of 8-4 'X Featuring the finest ln dell, grocery, produce. dairy and frozen foods. Open 8am to 9pm daily 667 South St. Wrentham at Wampum Corner 384-7572 on STOP Deli 8. Variety Charles River Sports Your Nike Headquarters Congratulations Class Of 84 Q 78 Soutlsitreet If ' Wreorhorm Ctr. Congratulations, Class Costume Jewelry Mkt. gold jewelry Sterling Silver Jewelry india Import Clothing 5494 tv Kanglesf Custom Canvas Totes Monogramming Ladies Accessories Sportswear a s i'1Z?2 -SSS? r o Jq, E! ii Ai J 28-84 . , The Junior class of would like congratulate the Senior Class oft 84 X , K I Professional Patrons Dr. Jeffrey L. Morrill 480 West Central St. Franklin Magic Shears Route 1A, Wampum Center Wrentham Country C orner Salon 555 West St. Wrentham Dr. Edward Grant, Optometrist Seafood Center Randall Road Wrentham Bradford Motors, Inc. 650 South Street Wrentham Sheldon ville Variety West St. Wrentham The Flower Connection 40 South Street Wrentham Chipman 8 Cooke Certified Public Accountants Joseph G. Penninni 8 James F Kane DMD Hair Studio I 206 Main St. Norfolk B 8 E Plumbing 8 Heating 158 Main Street Norfolk Good Luck Class Of 84 A + J Tool and l-7ndings C o. The Front Runner Sport Shop 1072 Main St. Millis Thomas P. Crane CPA 158 Main St. Norfolk J Y f w Professional Patrons Norfolk Pharmacy Route 1 15, Norfolk Plain ville Education Association Keith and Sandra Grant Dr. Wgarito 4 Taunton St., Plain ville Smarty Pants 4 Taunton St., Plain ville Strathmore Paper Company Westfield Mug-n-M ufHn 25 Main St., Franklin Co-op Boutique 1063 West St., Wrentham J. Walter Darling, Esq., Attorney at law Norfolk Power Equipment 194 Main St., Norfolk DiM onte 's Family Restaurant Serving breakfast, lunch, and diriner at affordable prices. Robert E. Larkin, Attorney Main St., Norfolk N l PARENT BOOSTER CLUB Mr. and Mrs. o Robert Cooke Russ and Irene Brown Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaston Buster and Louise Weir Ed and Linda Lewicki Mr. and Mrs. James Murray Mr. and Mrs. Andre Laliberte Mr. and Mrs. Charles Padula Henry A Colletto Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston, Sr. Ellis and Johanna Hayden Don and Sheila Charron Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox A Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes John and Ernestine Mc Cracken Mr. and Mrs. Fr Holmes . Mr. and Mrs. Warbarton Jim and Judy Hazleff s Fuzzy and Polly Cordani Paul and Audrey Carson C Mr. and Mrs. Paul J Bruneau Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M yette X EN . X . fi N R Parent Booster Club Mr. 6 Mrs. Fred L. Pfischner Mary E. Paulson Mr. 6 Mrs. Ronald George Mr. 6 Mrs. Walter H. Edwards Joyce L. Bazaire Marge 6 Ray Lachance MA 6 Mrs. Wiliam B. Pitt, .lr. Mr. G Mrs. Frederic Woodworth Mr. G Mrs. Donald Barry Mr. G Mrs. Allan Belcher Mr. 6 Mrs. Wiliam C. Marland, Jr. Gregory 6 Dianne Cruff G Mrs. Bjorkman Mr. G Mrs. Gerald Fortier Mr. 6 Mrs. Warren D. Plympton Mr. G Mrs. Robert Purdon Mr. 6 Mrs. Russell Stockwell I MF ff .!3U9f'0f' 6 Mrs. R R . William H. ram' 5 Mrs James Simmer o Ed and Priscilla Baker K J 231 FRIENDS AND PA TRON5 A Dr. Goldman Mrs. M. Raymond Mr. Ahearn Mrs. Wallace Mr. Schmidt Mrs. N. Tower Rita and Paul Lacey Lisa, Cathy, and Patty Sprague Soares Family Moore Family Lynn Burke Digeronimo Family The Cannons from a friend Timothy and Lynda Moore Mark and Matthew Dittrich Jane Southworth Misty and Appallo Dunbar Cataldo Family Ghee Hall Joan Turner Flannery Louis and Pat Bergeron Helen M. Pierce Mrs. Judith Pantalion Marsha Boynton Dana Boynton Jack Gallagher - Best wishes Kris: l'm proud of you! Miss Coutu ' Mr. Woodhams Steeves Family and Tony Ormsby 2 2 J FRIENDS AND PA TRON5 Mr. Webb - Best wishes to the Closs of '84 Mrs. Villiord - Good Luck To The Closs Of '84 Woyne R. Simorrion Mr. Loncioux - Bonne chonce o Tous! Mr. Nosiglier Robert Houde - Best wishes to the Closs of 1984 Rick ond Pot Bleose Mrs. Cyrulik - Good luck to Tommy ond Lynda Well, T.C., this is it! I'm going to miss you! - Love-n-luck olwoys, K.M. This is it, 1984! Good luck! - Mr. Cr Mrs. George Merrill Mr 6 Mrs. Williom J. Fogon. Mrs. McNeil Mrs. Sullivon Mr. Berqquist Mr. Block Mrs. DiRe Mr. Lombord Mrs. Mulcohy Miss C. Ryon Mr. 6 Mrs. Voci Mr 6 Mrs. LePere Mrs. Cronin - Good-bye Closs of '84. l'll miss those sketches. Mr. Conley Mrs. Huckle Mr. Dwyer Mrs. Pfeffer Mrs. Smith Eleonor Reed Alter - A bonner yeor for yeorbook. My twentieth yeor here! Mrs. Negus X ,JM K J Mrs The farther you it Mrs. Ryan - Good luck to the Class ii Mr. Cv Mrs. Geib 5 Miss Resca - Graduates shoot for , , fl' ,X n h ,mb R A6 it -ERIENQT5 5 in 3 l K' 1 M 5 N ,M 45 gh, N, ' l fi Miss Szcz3fPQfPi4gk My WQ7'-R , if ' U , Nicholas mV. rs smiles 1Mr.,Lolk'6x -.,, X' Q' s'fMrsfHelen Bersgi Legk Good I hmm E. I 3 Mrs.- not merely luck Cheryl M luck Donna! Farewell is 4 Knowledge is a Maxfield Mr. Brennan - Stop running like Sal and Anna Frumara Q. Montagano Family ' Wadbigh Family M.G. Sumner-Happy skiing on the trails of life Mr. Radziewicz I fo rs the key to lt you will go! 5r its head A AG G 1WQG9X-G GGGXB G GGGQG GGG 1 A x X UG ,X 5 2 'ff-, 1 Ns XX gre .V.. G at X X f GG X 1 G he , ,fs ' ' X li XXaE,ff jx 1 GGXG 1-S .' I BX N 1 x 'rf' QGGQS ,, G X -2G,,1,i1' ,, G X GG 1145, 2, ,Q Klim G,7 f S2zv 1 ff gm , M17' N' G ' , G ,, Perry V ,, X , ,1 L- 4 - G Beverly .Maxfield , lV'2', f ', ' G G, Q., GG- G 1 ef: SG., f ,G QAYL5, 15 31 A G N Q R, Z 1. 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Van Halen MOVIE: Animal House DRINK: Vodka and Lemonade, Budweiser GUM: Freshen up, Gator gum, Juicy Fruit SCHOOL LUNCH: Country fried steak, Pizza BEACH: Horseneck SOAP OPERA: Days of our Lives General Hospital All My Children TV. SHOW: Cheers CARTOON: Bugs Bunny, Deputy Dog Thundar the Barbarian MALE SINGER: Michael Jackson David Lee Roth Bob Seger Robert Plant FEMALE SINGER: Pat Benatar Diana Ross Oliva Newton John ANNE CFIUMARAJ BOULANGER TELL5 ABOUT THE FIRST YEARBOOK. CBY ANNE LACE YJ Before 1957 there wasn't any King Philip Regional High School. The students from Wrentham, Norfolk and Plainville went to different high schools in their own towns. 1957 was the first year students from all three towns would go to school together. Anne CFiumaraJ Boulanger, a member of the class of '58 tells the story of how the yearbook got it's name and the way it was run back then. Anne Fiumara's senior year at King Philip was quite an adjustment from a small Wrentham High School. The students started school late in October, because the school wasn't finished in September. - During their Junior year, students from the three towns met weekly to choose the school colors, school rings, and selected a yearbook committee. The as staff worked hard and quick selling ods. The Seniors had to work together compiling a sufficient yearbook in a short time. With o lot of cooperation. they managed to present their first yearbook. The yearbook was financed from the class treasuries of the three towns, that they had saved over the past four years, and from ad sales. ln additional to the usual faculty, seniors, and activities, there were three separate histories, from each town came a prophesy, will, baby pictures, etc ..... The book was dedicated to the Parents of All Pupils ...... After the yearbook was completed, there was still the problem of not having a name for the book. So, a yearbook name suggestion box was placed in the lobby of the school. Anne thought about a name for a few days. She believed an Indian name was appropriate-and that year a car manufacturer had a Chieftain model. She used that name for her suggestion. Her suggestion was accepted by the yearbook staff. The Chieftain was named in the Fall of 1957 and the name has continued ever since. After graduating from King Philip in 1958, Anne CFiumaraJ Boulanger used her business courses in an office job. She was married in 1959 and how has a son, 21, and a daughter, 14, She still uses her office skills in helping her husband run his business. footnotes Q Z '- C x jf fi Q M ! ,fl H if In i, XX X Jw ok Qjlwxg I w F' K -S X X Fx ,X F1 j,K ffl Xxx K Ex If ,f XB MZXXX K X Sl f Best Wshes, Class Of '84 PIONEER ENGINE CO. South Street Wrentham, MA 5 E ' 1--' ,S f e 4 T--, az-J- .. E 'T E -ig -E X- Jg F' ' 1-:I v - Y W- - ' .' , .-N111--L--1-,SEA f ' - '- :ILL ' 'H K .5 - 'Q' N , 6. as af gg ' f I 2 q i 5 9 Q l 1 ' 5 X, 3 ef .' 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