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

 - Class of 1984

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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



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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.

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