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

 - Class of 1986

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I85 ADVERTISEMENTS P. 200 I .f I ff i Ili i -O i -H -- r.:' ' 4-,,-of- ,-'IKE :ZZTZS W .TL . i Y' '1 ii' i 1.-1 , 3' fzl' S r '15, r ,sian-vi-Lf ,'.- I i.. 1. A- A: , -R - Philip Regional High X XX' Wrentham, Mass. . . ,, 9' . 9' . -1 i ' Uri? , nl f Ar' ' 41? . K I , ' - ' sl 7 v- is X V J-'- ,'N ' ,-f-Ts' 'PHY A 'be-s..g,afL,uT5QJ.gSi33l3,Qi,g. -SAN , ,xL.j -yd .K Nxbn' WCA -,vi 'ivxkgsv Y: , xxx?-L N fy I N r I --5 ' 1, P, 31 6' . ' , X g ! 'I Y , I I , ,- I I f wi 'I A f X KE PUBLIC LIBRARY RANDALL now 3.40 WRENTHAM, MA ojogg QL.. Tfomf 093 il XE- Oh, So this is a e rall ...... Freshman Class 'Wash' what do You think Youyre P P Y doing?l ...... Deidre Sullivan 5 Do you dig my shades? f ai -, X , I V N Are you for real? ..... Diane Brown NAUY Time NOW ----- Nicole ' Johnson Q' ,fr Q .,i .i ' M A: ii I , E' '-- -K-7 1 11 119: F-4d '. 44 QQ i . . . . . Karen Wessenger 5, 'L'S'E. 1 L'- A-if This iS intenS9V' . . . . . Steve Where's Lisa? ..... John Vine Clouxier 1 0 . Q 7 PF, .A ', 1 'L M 11- -1 --, 7 2 lf, ' ' ,STG R w 0 V li'-1 Q X. ak'-r 5 as I I- - ff -' ff' -inf Q sw if T It really won?? . . . Junior float I love H1959 PFBHICSV' - - - - Chris Cellucci us You've got a long way I0 30. guys! This sure beats ln-House .... Charlene Silver Q f'm?.. I J 'Qi , 1 A. EarthIings-7. Martians-207 .... Chris Boone ' HW 'L sl i ok ' 1 -K, I wr- . , ,gay '- ' 'Q Q w .'f .1 if C' 1 ., lk '1v.,:Q This one's for you FW d 3 A f.. Nica Vernon , TJ?'f , li. - 'J-'-.1 Q F by X . V., ' x I This is next weeks lunch . . . l knew That .... Keri Tompson 3 Ricky Dobo gi . 1 ,192-gffyxll. .D -JY?-754k . .. .Z f ' . K W ol n-av - ,f-..4 I f , . , .1 'I it Auf. 'Nw- -'H l ' . .. ,. , ,. , - V .L V ,, A V . - ..,, A -1. V .,.-w.,,.,, , ' ...' ' - :'V'1 4. Yr 4 : - V' '! ff I' .I 1 , . I , ' Viiwrff A, --n., ,xx y . - . W, I E Vi. A f . I ' 1 1 ' j94.,U .,,Q',,+,kQ,!f.-:A-.Q1 V, 1 . .Huw .MIA 'I In 1, u ' . -'viii-. , ,J 1 Ahvf-Y. . , , ',','. f 'K nr. . , ' 7 1' i 1 Q 5 1 3 ni ,ol v I Alf. I I ,r -v 4' . M. ., A M ,Ol .' I' ff 49 Q , , 1 is ,- vp r ei , , us 1 --- an ?.. -Q4 Q 94 .Fu -xi 'v' I 4 4 , tu? 4 .5341 ' ,.' :Q W wg' 1- tiff? S'- The Senior Class in perfect harmony H We'II never get off the ground this way Anne Leveroni. Erin Kelly Wav' X 1 ici . A7-Alf. frhav 5, ShouId I put my hand up? .... Nah . . . . Sandra Pennacchio f..-1--.u--uiu-f----- i, I ' h, a l 1 I L in X i :sl .- X X, I I love the glory! . . . . . Nicole Damato, Ed Clark. Dan Dow My face will never be the samel Bob Bruneau. I ' , X ,jjfly ,' x ,I .,, V-SA 1 3 . iyl W ,M il. 'Q after. v Q Q Q, ff.: wg a 4 'S-. yi gy my ,bi Na 3, H X F V- f -- ':l,,-.342 15. v 4' ' ' '- : -8- lf M i li Hey. we're jivin chics .... . Qllry Really, guys? . . . M. Lavelle. T. Lang iii ,ffl X ffm 1 9' ' - XNAXA Ancient family secret! . . . Holly Mae Curtis Q LX lg Hl:l'9d'lOSI behind the Sl'13Cl9S. . . . Wh0 put this on my chair? , , , Fred Hurder Kelly McDar Love it or leave itl . . . Kenny Rounds Y J' Ag, Q Editor in chief, l987? . . . Chris Verna 1 1 M K .2 'u fx , I love schooIl . . . Erin Kelly V! . Sophomores getting psyched. t A I cant believe we re dissecting a cat. . . N. Tardie ik ---vi U Do you mean the whole thing is wrong?l ShopIifting, me? .... Cindy Wall be l -4 'wr A X in I i 1 V x Q, -Y 'Zips .X i Me, give bloodl? S. Ross lk Ll HLA... .Cal le Now listen to me. Edmunston nv ....Mr. -4 Q 1 5. You didn't say cleaning dentures was a part of the job! out Hogan, Ray! Ray Pourrier COHIQS 1 -.- --.f-4-.. Y.. .Y-.-.......,.... - Nga... TU? Q -.s . v . - . ,I 5 X K V A . I . - . K .flu ., M. -. 1.-13:3 .- ' . ,Q ' ' L. v,. , - .Q CK.. N . ,M -. , !. .3 , , . 1 1 .. ff. V ' U. A . I J . 1 4, ,.v' , 3 - v U -.., f, B par - , A ,-1hwf , 1 .1 , vf I r -4 ff - if . ' w 1 .. 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Yzr' ., ! 1r 1 .- Q-.. . .,-75 . . 1 K' ' re' '-A . . ,Q Tr I- x' 'Hy Wg' 3 I 'Q -- 'Z' N 1. i ' -5 5 N A sg? J. x XJ-at S' ,wi uf , . ,I 'Wu - V- It-ag ,f A- r- L :ou f fe, . ,X H. . ,. ,Q P . s TX a F Y Y U S. if 1 'S' 'S I all P - -' .' I -. x xi 6 ' 5,5 t ' 212,-su unv- Ns 4 I u 4. 3 A-:QQ A. l,x filz, ' N A Q I- ,, 'l Q' fi: Ilsww '- . A I 'im 1 'x .-si! , K x 3 Oh Sam, your voice is music to my ears . . . S. Pappas. K. Dooley Wi' , f , 1, 9 .-X F.- r 'V I just love putty tats . . . Winston Fairfield 1 ' a - r fl 'I G-,1 U x. . 1' if 1 4 is l iq K- .ffj , 'ic' af, ' f Bm x J We'II do anything to miss cIass . . . Seniors I ll 'Tj -. if X , 1 6 . A' ' -.r,f,f-pu W ' I c , A PA S E. My hands are stuckl . . . Paulette Cadieux A v A. . W See my pearly whites . . . Missy Hagopian First you plug it in Robin Jones And this is my right arm . . . Arthur Connolly I W Who. me? . . . John Finley i . ' 11 i. I ! 1 ,,,,.J I-J'f'J '.-' f' Jrflf-.JFJJD 'Q iff-rr -V fsfr-I I-Ionestly. you'II really like this class. . . Mr. Perry -4 'Y I , x N rg? 'xv V 5 i ' , it T f . i ........... -,,.,... .- ...-,..,......-.- fi .tif i. V .- 1.8 - - 'jig WL fin Cheeeeesel .... K. Grosser. D. Pollilio The winners .... Junior class iigffeg , rp- Position is everything in What do you want. it's hat day? . PerfectI .... C. Diamond, D. Vaphiades life ..... T. Awalt . . . K. Devine ,, .. . '- I ' . x W. f X K, - E-- N 'F Mrk.. 5 , n 1 14 V ' 1, fx 1-Jf h , -. ' Fx -. if D, it..--asf' Oh, you think you're funny, huh Kerry? .... E. Osborne, M. Doesn't he have beautiful lips? .... M. Darling. L. Malagrida D Dennis 4 1 U 1 Howdy ma'am .uw .Z S . ra, 1'1 v Q ' -ff:-nv- K , 'Z if 'IIT Future chefs of America . . . Regina Hole, Tracey Paquette, Gwen Hole ,f lt's only a mess . . . Lori Patenaude The fabulous four . . . B. O'ConnelI. A. Hurder 4 Q 1 i V . . We K Q , I v . y y. K . 3' 1 ' ' an 1 I ,A ' . . , . -. ,- 'gf gig ' ,f - I , - 51 + I il in 3' 4 AL Y L Qi if UDGH iQx 3. -. f 4,3 .C 1. M3 cf. Rausch, T.Troiano. K. Xi Smile for the nice camera man . . .Wendy Salisbury I know he's taking my picture next . . Debby Burlingame Tricky Nicky . . . Nick Tobichuk 7 K---.. -A ' Y, 46 If ' X v N L tl ' mul No, really. tell me some juice . . . Mrs. Tower. B. Charron fn.. ii : ' fmw ' ' 4 'mf 1 Good afternoon, Ladies and germs . . . Coach Pariseau . Y A Nm i it W e ,ia:f'. ' nf - Q -2 2 i X J A ,, l i Algebra tests make the best confetti . . i y Tricia Lange I 3 f 2 i m 1 :xi Y X X a 1 Go ahead. I dare you . . I love to dream about skating 105' ' , 1 . Derri Nelson . . Sissy Yatsuhashi f , i , Z N A fi Hey, I'lI take onel X- as Q +1 Q va.. --'X , I, Nu- .- I' ' A .2221 I i 'i Oh, the pressures of being a princess Get this off my facel Amy Cosentino - 3 QQ A n ....--' ' 1 1, 1' A : .4 rv A ' x?.iA l W-,:lJ I M SQAMMX Jeff Beckers I5 l 5 l F i 0 l 2 i I' l 5 i Q' in do W! C',- ,' W What a foxl . . . Kenny Rounds U j 'IA gg 15 63 gi ' ,521 1 , xi ' Q I? fs b 5 sy ,,j ,, K, 4, . f--C-H-y? ' .f-'Sf I in A.B.C.D.E.F.G. . . Patty Harrington gym please! , I , Lisa Mcphe,-Son BBETUI COLL WL!! E A t-shirt? . . . Tiffany ' Awalt Cheesel. . . Kristen O'ConneIl. Andrea Swantak f 4 Do I really want this? . . . Jennifer Coates Who me? . . . Tracey Nelson I'm waiting! . . . Kelly Farqueson ,.f- Q I g , , f. ft Hifi'-I-i +'3f.. .Zf'. '--'-s+1h-- .pe eff',,v',g:ea,'r2.av-Z.f:c:, 5,a- ,J . .,.'f - 4,59 '- . v ' X ' C 'u f l Y, , 7 f 1 ' 5 , 3, . 1 ' ,,:- , f YK-s Y I. yt f-. ' 'E We. the Class of l986. dedicate our Chieftain to you, Barbara Cronin. Because of your dedication to our class, we are able to have this yearbook. Just when we thought our class would not be represented. you took us by the hand and lead us through our Senior Year. When we think of you. many things come to mind. You are our personal friend during any time of need, you counsel us whenever we need to talk to someone, you teach us with skill, love and knowledge, and most of all, you care. We thank you for the long hours of work and stress, for the nights you spend chaperoning and fundraising. for the introduction to the right side of our brain, and last but DOI least, for your complete involvement in the priorities of our Senior Year . . . It has not gone unappreciated. Sincerely. The Class of I986 l 1 1 1 Q ,sw . 1,3-, -2 . ' ,f -0' 4 , df Y 6 .f:'Yx' wbm. ge .' . -,N M - 5 f. if ' 1 ' H . .- 4 Q ' vp. ,Q 4. Q M V 'iw' , J., B 1 si. ' a My-if 3 Q B ff f W 1 fi: Q v 2 Y' ,, sw M l. Class Flirts-Peter Russo and Lisa O'Neil 2. Class Loafs-Bill Redihan and Barbra Charron 3. Best Dressed-Eric Osborne and Diane Carew 4. Most Unique-Jeff Beckers and Tina Megna Qnqt shownl 5. Most Changed-Frank Pladt Cnot shownb and Jen Meyer 6. Class Couple-A.J. Jones and Andrea for Andyj 7. Class Couple-AJ. Jones and Andrea Flynn. 3 ,,,x x ff V ,..1 bl X F IMI? X , 'ff 'f' if 5 .X ew swxww' 5 M f s df ' -Qi -1,- If Q, If ,v gy ,J if K gli tf 5 ' f X ,gfrfy arf' tr ' 4 LU? flifigyw r , 4 mx A ,'i3f'f',f7,3' , ,gi ,. eww f f ' f 1' , f M W xg? V . .... 3 2 if A ,Saga 1 3, K, A I Ji,LEa.i,1ig?w, fr ',,ix'fzin I 4 in 4 vw i il gag . l 3 I 0 s W rf ft K9 -Q 1 ,E 75 5' V4 .Hx AN MSL-.A -....,5 'fu R Nl N-x ff x Y Nx,N 1, f ,, ff- N.. ,,.f '--. 114, I, ,, U is -3 , f 42. g Xy X x ,Z f' I 44' 'A 'iw 1 L1 C I' I' St O S s 4 gi e. agile 315-A 'as 4. Z. i -. TS ,, ,za 2 .J if 'Q ef '25 ,Q is .2 m ,Q i N -3 Q2 22 -if I E is ln September of l982. the Class of 86 entered the high school. As Freshmen, we were led by Kelly Moriarty-President, Michelle Michalik- Vice President. Lynette Roche-Secretary, and Brian Blinco-Treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Berteletti. Our homecoming float was extremely good, considering it was our first float ever. Our slogan was After the toil, the Hornets will boil. We played the Mansfield Hornets, To increase our small, but humble treasury. we had a carnation sale and a dance. Cn April 29, l983. we had our Freshman-Sophomore Semi-formal, Just You and l , at the Coachman's Lodge in Bellingham. Diane Carew and Stacy Signore represented our class as princesses in the court. As Sophomores. we played a more important role in the school. With Mr. McEachern as our advisor and under the leadership of Nick Tobichuk-President. and Roy Nelson-Vice President, Michelle Reid-Secretary. and Frank Platt-Treasurer, we built a winning floatl Our masterpiece was built in Diane Carew's garage with the slogan Warriors Pride Will Toss Eagles Aside. To add to our greatly increased treasury, we sold cloth calendars, We also had a carnation sale and sponsored the first dance of the year. In spite of the unexpected snow storm, The Freshman-Sophomore Semi-formal was held at the Coachman's Lodge in Bellingham on March 30, l984. The theme was Dance the Night Away. Brandi Slattery was crowned queen while Ann Backlund and Elizabeth Lynch were voted princesses. As juniors, the Class of 86 started to create the reputation for which it is now famous. Mr. McEachern stayed on as our advisor. The class officers for the i984-85 school year were Nick Tobichuk-President, Michelle Reid-Vice President, Cathy Conaty-Secretary. and Diane Carew-Treasurer. Once again we used Diane's garage to build the float with the slogan Rocketeers Come to Town. Warriors will Touch Them Down. For our fundraisers. we sold assorted Christmas gifts and sponsored the Christmas dance where our President played Santa Claus. The Junior-Senior Prom was held on April 26, l985, at the Sheraton-Tara in Framingham. The theme for the evening was Tender Years. Nancy Daniels and Kerry-Lynn Kearns were chosen as princesses in the court. By September of l985, the Class of l986 had finally made it to its Senior Yearl With Nick Tobichuk as President, Michelle Reid as Vice Presi- dent, Andrea Flynn as Secretary, and Diane Carew as Treasurer. we had a Tupperware Sale in order to make our class trip less expensive, Mr. lngalls, our new advisor, played a large part in making these things possible. Diane's family once again let us use their garage from which the neighbor's often heard Jungle Love . The slogan for our float was Warriors Rage Will Put Tigers ln A Cage. For Homecoming, the Senior fall athletes chose Debbie Benson as queen and Amy Cosentino and Jane Sandberg as princesses. Our Senior Supper was held in December and in February, the Senior Class sponsored the Valentine's Day dance. On May l6, l986, the Junior'Senior Prom was held at the Best Western Royal Hotel. On May Sl, we received our diplomas, Always remember the friends we've made and the good times we've had together at King Philip, the Class of l986. -Michelle Reid 2 fix il A, l x 13' is is 4 fi S w X f , yin Ps. ZR A 3 sf A A ai at fx X ,ii L. Q-'E 1-. . fxf' ,iff fi QW. F.. 'nf..'531'2' Z7 Life's a beachl 1 I I-Q f - Ib . The Hug-a-bunch kids. That's marvyl 1 i AL gg i f ' y1 f K - . M xx' ' - . f' i gr. Q' F I x ..x,'ffQi'5Ki ,. x , ,yy - flfvvlf f H- X S' A ,W 1 . 1 Q , , Y f', Mr. Ingalls. class advisor President Nick Tobichuk Vice President Michelle Reid Treasurer Andrea Flynn Secretary Diane Carew David Alexander Ainslie Scoop 387 East St.. Wrentham. Likes: Pam, trying to be popular, friends, work, having fun, food. chess. Dislikes: teachers who don't understand, cliques. Favorite Memory: 9fI4f85. llf24f85, the friends and good times Ambition: to be happy and successful. Awards: varsity football Ill + IV, varsity track Ill + IV. Other: thanks and good luck to K.W., D.B., J.V.. P.G.. B.D., M.M., D.M.. THANKS DAD! Monique J. Arseaiault Nique Little Woman 87 Thurston St. Wrentham. Likes: wrestling, parting, concerts. music. Dislikes: bankrucy. boredom, ignorant people who comment on my height. Favorite Memory: 84-85 Semi wfRandy. Ambition: I'm not sure. but when it happens,leveryone will know. Awards: 3rd place-states-DECA Activities: DECA 3. 4 Other: Thanks to everyone that has helped me. I needed itl Ma-l made itlll Randy, You'lI always be ffl to me. good luck. it Jennifer Abernathy Jen ll Washington St.. Plainville. likes: 4x4ing, MTV. cashing my checks, graduating. Dislikes: unions, reruns. insurance bills, being broke. Ambition: to win megabucks. Robert Arado Bob S Standish Rd., Norfolk. Likes: being wfStacey, flying. space. electricity. Dislikes: being broke, crowds. Favorite Memory: Stacey and friends Ambition: to have fun. 59.3 wr- 'E WA.: 5. ze TAL. t,,' f Anne Marie Backlund Banana l43 Creek St., Wrentham. Likes: Mike, good time's with good friends. Dislikes: ignorance, and dead skunks. Favorite Memory: all the good times wfT.l., M.G.. and J.B. Ambition: to be happy in what ever I do, to keep smiling. Tiffany Danielle Awalt Tiff l0 Millbrook Dr., Plainville. Likes Bobby, redtags, polo. bums, clothes, spending Bob's money. Dislikes: feet. waiting, fighting. thunderstorms. tuna fish. Favorite Memory: cruise to Mexico l2fl4f85. Ambition: to become a graphic designer and own a health spa. Awards: varsity letter Activities: field hockey 2, 3, 4, Chieftan 4. Other: Good luck Kristen, l love yal J i V YF., sn . Christopher M. Arnold ..Hogg,, 446 South St.. Wrentham. Likes: Becca, Spain, discotecas, skiing Dislikes: unaggressiveness. waiting. cars. Favorite Memory: horseneck beach. 6f6f85. B.S. Ambition: to find a car that doesn't break down. Activities: baseball 2, football l, 2, 3. 4, weight lifting l, 2. 11 W Karen Jean Beaston 25 Rebecca Road. Wrentham Dislikes: the system, snobs Ambition: To succeed in life. fr Activities: Chieftain I. 2. 3 DECA .g ,' 3. if John J. Barrett I3 Red Bird Road. Wrentham Likes: Mary, Track 8 field, skiing. discus. Dislikes: losing. Favorite Memory: July IS. l985. Ambition: Be successful in everything I do. Awards: 4th in the discus states, 6th in the Bay State games, 5 varsity letters. Activities: Football: 2. 3, Weight lifting: I, 2. 3, 4 Track: l. 2. 3. 4 Other: Bay State games. Winter track. f . 43 X ..-Q' Jr 4' 1' 'A .. g ,, , fy, E ig Q Jeffory J. Beckers 34 Lafayette Lane, Norfolk Likes: my horn. my car, live T.V., open road, beautiful women Dislikes: egotistical instructors. red lights. slow drivers. Ambition: To make people laugh. Awards: Eagle Scout. Ind place in Mass. in Tech Drawing Activities: Track I, Cross country: I, 2 Sachem: 4. VICA 3. Band I, 2, 3 Drum 4. JazzBand 2, 4 Drama 3 Other: Video Club. Founder, President 4 Debra A. Benson Bens 9 Garrison Dr.. Plainville likes: Celtics Calfwl, smiles. peanut M 8 M's. Genesis. Dislikes: on the line , blushing. Favorite Memory: all the fun times wffriends. summer '85. Ambition: To be happy foreverl Awards: varsity letters. homecoming queen. Activities: Soccer I, 2. 3, 4. Track 2. 3. 4-Capt. Gymnastics I. 2. 3. 4-Capt. Honor Society 3, 4- treasurer. Other: Best of luck to the Class of '86. Favorite saying: It's the best thing Jason Beksha ll5 Main St.. Norfolk Likes: steak. Dislikes: spinach and egg plant. Favorite Memory: graduating. Ambition: To be a sheetmetalist. Activities: Football I. N W'-as fiwfi x Cindy R. Beste Crash ll Park Ave., Plainville Likes: Colorguard, languages, Mike. Dislikes: shallowfimmature people, crowded hallways. Favorite Memory: July 3, '85, 8f6f85. Ambition: To marry Mike S be happy. Awards: Most valuable player-colorguard Christine Bassignani Cricket I7 King St.. Norfolk Likes: Being in love w!Kevin. good friends. Dislikes: fighting wffriends. Favorite Memory: 9-23-84. becoming best friends Ambition: To marry K.C. Activities: DECA 3 Melissa Benoit Missy 85 Spring St.. Wrentham Likes: guys. close friends. Maine, dances. Dislikes: school. Mondays, two-faced people. M.T. Favorite Memory: lOfIOf85. Ambition: Live life to the fullest. Awards: VICA silver in locals. Activities: VICA 2. 3. 4 Edward Marc Bigelow llEdll I68 Forest Grove Ave.. Wrentham. Likes: Judy, Journey, Springsteen, Parties Dislikes: some people Favorite Memory: school bus ride wfL.V. Ambition: To become a sex symbol. Activities: Weight Lifting 4. Cynthia Bettencourt Cindy Ankles North Street, Norfolk likes: partying with friends. Dislikes: rainy days, working Favorite Memory: Prom wfDan, 4f26f85. 715185. Ambition: To be successful. Other: Thanks Laura for everything. Good luck, love ya. Brian Michael Blinco Commander Il Masconemet Ave., Norfolk likes: winning, solitude, conservatives, A. Haig. C. Beckwirth. Dislikes: maggots. liberals, wenches. Jimmy Carter, Robert Kennedy Favorite Memory: double sessions for soccer. Ambition: To serve my country, wherever Awards: Tennis, Woonsocket Call All-Star O-35. Milford Daily News All-Star 633. Hockomock League All-Star Q35 Activities: Soccer 2. 3, 4-capt. Football I, Tennis l. 2. 3-capt. 4- capt. Other: Hockmock League Model Senate. National History Day. Richard F. Black Jr. Rick Blackie The Ricker 4 Pennacook St., Norfolk Likes: weekends, partying, wfSB and RC, going out for tacos wfSB. Dislikes: Mondays, losing, cops with flashlights. Favorite Memory: lOflOf85, IOf24f85. Ambition: To own a Porche Awards: 4 varsity letters Activities: Basketball I. 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Susan Bettinger Sue 60 Warren St., Plainville Likes: skiing, soccer, just having fun wffriends, NH Dislikes: making decisionsl, sprints, Ric S Brian teasing me Cha, hah. broken mufflers Favorite Memory: in sports wffriends. Ambition: Accountant, to always be happy, to do things l've never done before. Awards: 7 varsity letters, Nerd Day winner. Other: Good Luck Class of 86, thanx K, M, D, D, I wouldn't have made it wfout ya guys. Activities: Soccer l, 2. 3, 4. Track l, 2, 3. 4-Captain, Gymnastics I, 2, Honor Society 3, 4. Michael Anthony Bortolotto Mike ll Summer St., West Roxbury likes: Cindy. my Blazer Dislikes: small pay checks Favorite Memory: 4fIIf85, 6flOf85 Ambition: To replace Hugh l-leffner David Alan Bouffard Bowf Bouf 8 Grant St., Plainville Likes: Bruce Springsteen, sports, sleep. Dislikes: P.D.'s, an empty wallet. Favorite Memory: 8fl8f85. Ambition: To find a life. Awards: varsity letters in baseball and baketball. Activities: Baseball 2, 3. 4 Basketball 2. 3. 4. Christopher M. Brooks Chris 20 Shear St., Wrentham Likes: girls. cars Dislikes: Monday. Activities: Football I. Bike racing I. 2, 3, Eric M. Burke 82 Myrtle St., Norfolk Likes: New Hampshire, Pink Floyd, Kathy. Dislikes: speeding tickets. going to court. Ambition: To make money without paying taxes. Activities: VICA 2.3 Marlene Bristol Weed Mar lO Standish Rd., Norfolk Likes: partying. talking on the phone. being wffriends Dislikes: working, cliques Favorite Memory: Junior Prom wfRick Ambition: To become rich and be happy Awards: State and District awards in DECA Robert J. Bruneau Bob l67 Thurston St., Wrentham Likes: honey S hot mustard sauce. music, the weeks. Dislikes: waiting, being a tourist. Favorite Memory: Bowie concert summer of '81 Ambition: To be a sucessful musician. Awards: WBZ Band '83, lions Club '85, Nesba '84, MVP Jazz '85, Mass. DECA finalist '85. Activities: Cross Country: 2, DECA 3, Band: l, 2, 3. 4 Other: Band council l, 2. 3 Jazz Band I, 2, 3, 4 lisa Marie Brothers Ramona l46 Forest Grove Ave.. Wrentham likes: Harry. my good friends and Odie. Dislikes: fake people. being aggravated Favorite Memory: meeting Harry Ambition: To start my own nursery school S to own a Trans AM Deborah Lee Burlingame Debby I5 Walnut St., Plainville Likes: clowns, sun sets, summer, Marc 8 friends. Dislikes: being late. waiting, rainy days. arguing. Favorite Memory: Freshman year. 9-29-84, Ambition: To be happy in what ever I do. Activities: Chieftain 3+4. Other: Thanks to: M.S., K.M., M.M. S my family. Kimberly Brookbush Kimmy Kim Skim 27 Freedom Trail, Norfolk Likes: Stephen, roses. clear-water. being wffriends Dislikes: fighting, disappointments, people who lie. Favorite Memory: skiing '85, Dead '85, Horseneck Ambition: To be a accountant and be happy. Other: Thanks Becca, Jane, Kerri. Lisa for everything. good luck in whatever you do. Stay in touch. Brian Buja Buha 66 Grove St., Plainville Likes: girls, the radio. cars. friends. Dislikes: School, working, snobby girls. Favorite Memory: the day I graduate! Ambition: To be a comedian, and to be rich. Activities: Football I. 2 VICA 2. 3, 4. Other: Voc Carpentry I, 2, 3, 4 Christopher G. Caffin Caffin 2l8 Janice Circle. Wrentham Likes: Lisa. my truck. Dislikes: Electrical Re- lated. 2 faced liars. Favorite Memory: Vica Flea market l2f2f84. Ambition: To win megabucks. Activities: Weight lifting 3.4, Vica 2, 3. 4. Diane R. Carew ..Di.. 63 River Road. Norfolk Likes: Beach. sports cars. clothes. Dislikes: Franklin drivers. fighting. gossip Favorite memory: Summers of 84 and 85. prom of 84. 85. Ambition: To BE with N.D. and A.F. Awards: 2 Varsity letters. varsity jacket for field hockey, semi formal court Activities: Cross country 2, track 2. Chieftain 4. Field hockey 3. 4 class officer 3, 4 30 Christian Bernard Chris I7 Ridgefield Road. Norfolk Likes: Computers. Fast cars. parties. Dis- likes: Fiats. staying home. repair- ing school computers. dead cars Favorite Memory: Summer of 83 , 84 . 85 . Ambition: To Conquer IBM. Awards: National History Day, National Award. Activities: Basketball 2. Weight Lifting 3, 4. Cross Country 2. 3. Band 2. Lisa Caprarella Cappa 2 Lafayette Lane. Norfolk Likes: waterskiing. Van Halen. Z28's. par- ties. Dislikes: curfew. the cliche , attitudes, waking up at 6:l5 a.m. Favorite Memory: skipping lunch to go to McDonalds. 4-26-85. 3-I7-84. 5-ll-85. Ambition: to be an interior designer and make millions. Awards: VICA local nursing assis- tant competition-Gold medal 84 . Activities: VICA I. 2. 3. 4 Student Council 4. Kristen Marie Cahalan Kris 58 Mirimichi Street. Plainville Likes: Rock music, Dr. Pepper. Dances. Dislikes: term papers, ac- cidents. Favorite Memory: 7-I8-85. Ambition: To learn how to drive. Awards: 2 Varsity letters. Activi- ties: Track 2, Cheerleading l, Hon- or Society 3. 4. Winter track 3. Anita L. Carson Anitabamos, Tia, Neat 95 Rockwood Road. Norfolk Likes: winning soccor games, skiing. for- eigners, sunsets Dislikes: long days and short nights. empty gas tanks. finding out the jacket with car keys in the pocket I took home was not mine Memory: Bahamas 85, skiing with Kareny Ambition: To figure out what I want to do with my life. Awards: 6 varsity let- ters, MVP junior year soccer. top 57, scorer on PSAT's Activities: Softball I. 2, 3, 4. Soccer I, 2, 3, MVP 4 capt. Chieftain 3 Math league I. 2 honor society 3. 4 president. oth- er: girls state. student Govern- ment day. Paulette Rose Cadieux Fritz 80 Medway Street. Norfolk Likes: Tuna, the wilderness, animals. snow days. Dislikes: gossip, argu- ments. Favorite Memory: ACXDC wfTUNA. Ambition: To be happy wfTuna and stay close to K.G. N.H.. K.N. L.M and K.D. Activities: Chieftan 4 Other: Good luck Kris, Noel. Kelly, Lisa, Karen. Thanks for all the support S fun times. Donna Marie Carchio Madonna I3O Winter Street. Wrentham Likes: being alone, skiing. being funny. Dislikes: sitting home doing nothing, owing money. Favorite Memory: DECA conference. Ambi- tion: to be a buyer for Filenes, be happily married to R.S.R. Awards: DECA I C41 DECA ll. Activities: DECA 3, 4, VICA 2 Andrew Charlebois Andy i098 West St.. Wrentham Likes: girls. cars, violence. Dislikes: having no money. Favorite Memory: giving Mr. Brennan a hard time. Ambition: To be rich and have lots of kids. Laura Lee Chitty Laura Lorz 5 Fruit St., Norfolk. Likes: convertibles. a good laugh. to be obnoxious. Dislikes: fake friends, form scumm, rats. Favorite Memory: summer '85 wfW.C.. A.L.. N.A., T.O.. W.G. and all others. Calf. wfDECA. Ambition: to get married and find a high paying. easy job. Activities: DECA 84-86. band 82-83. Awards: DECA: districts Ist, states lst. national winner Lawrence Cerrito Ill Larry Guido Cerrito IO Red Coat Ln., Plainville Likes: soccer, music. sleeping late. 37. U2. seafood. Dislikes: getting up early. physical labor, lima beans. tests Favorite Memory: Spain. Europe April '85. Ambition: To live life to its fullest and be happy. Activities: Soccer I, 2. 3. 4. weight lifting 3. drama 2. 3. 4. Other: Hockomock model senate 3. 4. Vx 'Q I Warren Calvin Cherry Ill Warren Il24 West St.. Wrentham. Likes: cars, trucks. and when people give me money. Dislikes: jerks. work. Ambition: to be an electrician. Activities: VICA l, 2. 3. 4 rss.. Q Barbra J. Charron Biv 43 Hillside Rd.. Plainville Likes: ice cream. traveling. dancing. Springsteen. Dislikes: decisions. getting up early. Favorite Memory: Sweden '85, Girls State. Ambition: To go shopping and buy something for once. Activities: Girls State rep., field hockey 2, 3, 4-captain, chieftain 2, 3-sports editor, 4, co-editor in chief, student council, I. 2. 3-v. pres.. 4-v. pres. Other: Love and luck to B.S.. T.S., S.W., A.C., and T.O.. and W.G. Love ya Paull Donna Christie Clark Christie l86 South St.. Plainville Likes: friends. subs. parties. Dislikes: homework, snobs. Favorite Memory: Summer of '85. Ambition: to become an underwater photographer. Activities: Sachem 4 Y Cixi' .fl Shawn P. Chilli Chilli 8lO Eastside Rd. Likes: Dead. 4x4's. digger. little guy. Dislikes snobs, empty wallets, F.S., K.D. Ambition: to be a welder. own my own pizza place Favorite Memory: The Dead lOf9f84. when I got on the honor roll. Other: Good luck with the shop. Mr. Peterson. Edward Nelson Clarke ..Ed.. 40 Dunn Ave. Wrentham Likes: Running. MnC. sleep. chess Dislikes: Running, ducks Favorite Memory: Ricky's Quest 85. Ambition: To help Bouf find a life. Activities: Basketball 2. 3: Track 3. 4-Capt.: Cross Country I. 2. 3, 4-Capt. Arthur Connolly Art IO3 Leland Rd., Norfolk Likes: sports, camaros Dislikes: practices. getting up early Favorite Memory: summer of '85. went to Motley Crue concert. Ambition: To be successful in life. Awards: varsity jacket. letters. Activities: Baseball '83, '85, Ice Hockey I. 2. 3, 4 Richard Conlin Rich I Hunter Ave.. Norfolk Likes: Pink Floyd, Jaguars, Pascal. Houston Astros, Physics, The Who. Dislikes: England, Basic. Los Angeles. California. Yuppies. Ambition: To design the first G4 bit mainframe for IBM. Awards: Boys state '85 Attleboro Elks Americaniser Award '80. Activities: Soccer I. 2. 3, 4. Honor Society 3. 4. Other: Boys State '85 Cathleen May Conaty Cathy, Ducky 299 Thurston St.. Wrentham Likes: sincerity. rock 'n' roll. my car. Dislikes: arguing. obnoxious people. research papers. Ambition: to become successful in the medical field. Awards: excellence in biology. excellence in chemistry. preliminary National Merit Scholar. NESBA. Favorite memory: T.P. Wars. May 25, I983. Other: If it weren't for you guys, Kath. Kate, and Deb. I never would have made it out alive. Love yal Activities: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Track 2: Cheiftain 4: Band I. 2: Drama I: Math League I, 2. 3, 4: Honor Society 2. 3-Secretary. Mary Conlon Marz 242 Dedham St., Norfolk Likes: Aussies, Phil Collins, Celtics. spending money. Dislikes: mornings, small rodents. cold weather. whiners, needles. Favorite Memory: Good Times with Mich, Chaka. Wendy. Sue J. Ambition: To be happy with the career l choose. go to college and get a tan. Joseph B. Cormier Joe 52 Philips Lane, Wrentham Likes: science, math. Ferrari's, killing MB's with KS. Dislikes: English. snobs. green trucks. star. Favorite Memory: 2!I4!85. lOfl8f85. Ambition To graduate from WPI and own a Ferrari. Awards: Top scorer math league. Honor Society. boys state. History day: lst place. reg., 3rd place state. Activities: Golf 2, 3. Math League I. 2. 3. 4, Honor Society 3. 4. Other: Boys state 3. Robert W. Cooke Cookie 33 Robin Rd., Norfolk Likes: skiing. weekends. Delware. Dislikes: rain, Mondays. CT's. Favorite Memory: summer of '84. Ambition: To be the best I can be. Awards: Baseball I. defensive player. 2 varsity letters. Activities: Baseball I. 2, 3. 4 ..-f:-7 Amy Cosentino 66 Taunton St., Plainville Likes: food. tennis, being lazy. Dislikes: railroad tracks wfS.W. S K.K.. spinach, decisions, the zone Ambition: To reach the ultimate without going over. Activities: Tennis I, 2. 3. 4. capt. Field Hockey 4. Awards: varsity letters in tennis and field hockey. Other: Thanks Sharl for always being there. Good luck K.K.. S.G.. B.C., C.L.. and B.M. Diane M. Crandall ..Di,, 3 Bushpond Rd., Norfolk. Likes: lohn, cruising. butterscotch sundaes, fast cars. Dislikes: Jeing alone. snobs. Favorite Memory: Jr. prom and dance on 9fl9f85. Ambition: to be rich, to neet Sylvestor Stallone. Other: I :vish my friends L.M., C.O., D.P.. v1.H. and all the rest all the best. .et's keep in touchl, James W. Davis Jim 19 Medway St., Norfolk. Likes: -isa, Grand Am. Dislikes: snobs. wrecked cars. P.B. Favorite Memory: Horseneck beach '85, Ambition: to own my own electric company Activities: football I, 2, VICA 4. Other: Best af luck to Lisa. Nancy Lynn Daniels Nance 58 River Rd., Norfolk. Likes: Mike. beach, skiing. smiles. surprises. Dislikes: toes, hair that won't curl. broken nails. Favorite Memory: Springsteen concert. skiing. 84-85 summers. Ambition: to help Brien find Easton and to B.P. wfD.C and A.F. Awards: court-prom '85. Activities: Chieftan 4, field hockey 4. Michael C. Damato Mike 735 West St.. Wrentham. Likes: Sci-Fi. electronics, creative distruction. Dislikes: responsibility. the Norm. yuppies, shaving. Favorite Memory: Don't remember. Ambition: to get my car on the road. Annpatricia Deforge ll3 Winter St., Wrentham. Likes: helping others, being wffriends. Dislikes: waiting, pushy people Favorite Memory: time spent wfMA Activities: honor society 3. 4. Other: Thanks to Cheri and Sharon for being there when I needed you most. Kelly Darling Kel IIO E. Bacon St., Plainville Likes: spending money, traveling, and corvettes. Dislikes: Running out of money, running out of gas. and being told no. Favorite Memory: IfI8f84, Europe and Cali. '85. Ambition: to travel around the world in my private iet. Activities: track 2, Chieftan 4. i Edward F. DeGeorge 1VEdPl 59 Pine St.. Norfolk. Likes: Karen. cars. Dislikes: School. Favorite Memory: Prom 84885 Ambition: to graduate. ev X Teresa Jeanne Desilets Terri TJ l33 North St. Norfolk. likes: my car, mom and dad. Dislikes: car problems. waking up early. Favorite Memory: getting on honor roll 3 times in one year. Ambition: to go to college and become rich, to help people. Activi- ties: band 2. Thuy K. Duczakowski Bird Tweety I6 Horseshoe Dr., Plainville. Likes: Bri- an, J. Geils. shopping, nice-looking cars. good times, Grandmaster flash. Dislikes: being told what to do, snobs. working. motorcycles. Favorite Mem- ory: 7f2Of85. 2f2f85. lf4f85. Ambi- tion: to succeed in life. Awards: DECA lst fdistrictj. 2nd Cstateb Activities: basketball 2, cross country l. DECA 3. student council 3. 34 Wx Kathleen Y. Devine Kathy Ona I Pinetree Dr., Plainville. Likes: all food. basketball, Barry, Journey. corvette stingrays Dislikes: mar- riage, teasing. car troubles. cliques. head games, all rodents, and insects. Favorite Memory: T.P. wars wf Ducky. Miggs. Heinzey. Ports, and Rapp. Ambition: to be- come head nurse of anesthesiolo- gy at Mass. General. to be happy and rich. Awards: 3rd place local VICA competition. Other: thanks to Ducky. Migs. Bens. and Deb for the best four years ever. I luv you guysll Activities: basketball 3. 4. track 2. cross country I. VICA 3, 4. chieftain 4. David DeTroyer Link 50 Robert Topham JR. Dr.. Wrentham. Likes: good looking girls. parties. kodiak. redman, car- toons. Dislikes: prepies. in-house. stupid rules like curfews. Favorite Memory: IOfIlf85. Ambition: to go to Vietnam to get the prisoners out. like Rambo. Activities: baseball 3, 4. football 3. it Miriam Bernadette Dumas Bernie 67 Seekonk St., Norfolk. Likes: run- ning, walks in the rain, being wf my friends. LE., S.L.. H.C., R.L., M.L. Dislikes: being alone, saying goodbye, unable to decide. Favor- ite Memory: NYC wfmy friends IV85, Semi-formal wfR.G. Ambi- tion: to help people all over the world. Awards: unsung hero-cross country. Activities: track I, 2. 3. 4. cross country I, 2. 3. 4. french magazine 2. 3. 4. math league 3, 4. honor society 3. 4. Melissa DerHagopian Mis I3 Oakland St., Medway. Likes: Jimi Morrison, fast cars. partying, Scarface. Harley-Davidsons. Dis- likes: cops, fighting wf Mark, say- ing goodbye. Favorite Memory: Aerosmith. partying wf Lisa. Am- bition: to own a black Ferrari. Oth- er: to all my friends who aren't graduating wf me: good luckl l'm gonna miss youl Cynthia Lee Diamond Cindy Cin II4 Main St., Norfolk. Likes: my ted- + dy bear, hugs, yellow roses, thei beach. sunsets, football. McDon-4 ald's hot fudge sundaes wfnuts.. Dislikes: waiting. CT., history, Iiv- - er. Favorite Memory: New Years eve '84, San Francisco. 3f28f85,. rooming wf T.M., 3flOf85. Ambi-3 tion: to be happy in whatever I do. , Awards: DECA lst at district andl states. Activities: DECA 3. 4. work Y I. 2, 3. 4. 5 x L. 1. 1:4 Daniel Eichin 7 Birchwood Dr.. Plainville. likes: -aarties. skiing. going to the beach. Dislikes: people who are negative. getting up for school. Ambition: to work hard in life and live life to its Fullest extent. Diana H. Fernandez Diana l Bigelow Pl.. Norfolk. likes: cor- lettes. sleeping late, staying out ate. 4x4's. lollipops. Dislikes: do- iuts. mornings. cold mornings. Fa- vorite Memory: Van Halen '84, Bry- in Adams '85. Ambition: to own a nonster 4x4. Activities: band I. J Frank J. Durrick SkulIer 24 James St.. Plainville. Likes: mon- ey. corvettes. Texas. being wf Ju- lie. Dislikes: Phil's car. essay tests. Beef's driving. Favorite Memory: times with Kyle. Jim, Phil. Ed. Dave, Beef. and John. Ambition: to be a millionare and live in Hawaii. Activities: chess club. Kelly Ann Farquharson Kel 223 Janice circle, Wrentham. Likes! music. summer. tigers. P.S.. pizza. Dislikes: getting up in the morning. cheese. Favorite Memo- ry: my sister Jean. Ambition: to be a cosmotologist. Christiane R. Ely Christie 2l Lafayette Ln.. Norfolk. Likes: horses. dancing. cheerleading. Dislikes: secrets. homework. Am- bition: to travel all over the world. Activities: track I. 3. honor society 3. 4. international language club 4. John Finley Fins I33 Creek St.. Wrentham. Likes: be- ing wf T.B.. beaches. Nick's van. Florida. Dislikes: when good friends leave for the service. hear- ing sirens behind me. Favorite Memory: good times wf Walshie. Ambition: to retire in Florida in 4 yrs. Activities: soccer I. 2. 3. 4. weight lifting l. 2, 3, 4. track 4. Mark J. Dynan Mite Coach 8 Huntington Ave.. Plainville. Likes: sports. winning, shotgun. Dislikes: pol- ishing. Iosing. Favorite Memory: 6fl5f85-6f22f85. Ambition. to help Ed help Bouf find a life. Activities: base- ball 2, 3. 4. basketball 2, 3. 4. soccer 4. golf 2. 3. student council 3. 4. math league I, 2, 3. 4. honor society 3, 4. boys state I985. Mark Fegan 4 Praire St.. Bellingham. Likes: fast cars, women. Dislikes: being told what to do. Favorite Memory: being chased by Felix in the parking lot. Ambition: to be very highly paid. 1'9- ui . Kimberley Jean Glynn Kim 25 Warren Dr., Wrentham. Likes: beaches, skiing, weekends, my ring. monkeys, AXF. GXD. traveling, long talks wfthe girls. long distance phone calls. Dislikes: 2f23f84, saying good bye. liars. fighting wf people I love, phone bills. Favorite Memory: l2f22f84. 5fI9f84, all the good times wfL.C., summer of '85. Ambition: go to college, have a career. get married. and be happy. Activities: cheerleading I, 2. chieftain 4. student council I, 2. 3. powder puff football I. 2, 3. chorus I. 2. -Us Paul C. Flannery FIan Flansy Flan Man 428 West St.. Wrentham. Likes: Vermont. Dislikes: Foxboro, boys in blue. Favorite Memory: those parties. Ambition: beachcombing wf Oates. Andrea F. Flynn I6 Park St., Norfolk. Likes: A.J., ski- ing, good friends. Dislikes: fight- ing wf friends. waiting. Favorite Memory: skiing at Watchusette. 85 , 7f4f85. 6f6f85. Ambition: to help Brenna find Easton. to always be happy. Activities: track 2. cross country 2. field hockey 4. Sabra Jean Gould Sabe IGI West St.. Sheldonville. Likes: George, skiing. m+m's. Dislikes: the army. Favorite Memory: 9fl3f85. 6fI4f85. Ambition: to be rich and happy. Activities: chief- tain 4. Robert M.J. Goddard Psycho 72 Grove St.. Plainville. Likes: fast cars, blondes. football. LJW. Dis- likes: tough guys, tickets, car acci- dents. Favorite Memory: If8f85 end of voci hall wf LJW. Ambition: to be head mechanic for a drag- ster team. Activities: football I. VICA 2. ., ff ' wi. wt Wgmtzitfhzz. ,:fwm4,z:vzi-.L.::w:: zz John Robert Grant Crazy I4 Oakridge Dr., Plainville. Likes: running. people who take chances. Dislikes: losing, hot tempered coaches. Ambition: to live for a while. Activities: track I. 2. 3, 4. cross country 2, 3. 4. math league 2. 3, 4. honor society 3. 4. Nancy Gouthro Nance 33 Apple Ln.. Wrentham. Likes: running hurdles. Garfields, Phil Collins, choc. chip ice cream, pink. going out wfBL. JM, KP. DU. in CH's car. Favorite Memory: Spring Sports Banquet I984. Dislikes: pot roast. cliques. ferris wheels, fill in the dot tests, speedwork. Ambi- tion: to succeed in college and run hurdles on a college team. Awards: track MVP! high scorer. Activities: basketball 2, 3. 4. soccer 4. track I. 2, 3. 4. cross country I, 2, 3. gym- nastics I. WKPH. International Ian- guage club. .. P QI .I Mary Noel Hamilton VlNoelll 'Jiamond St.. Norfolk. Likes: Jack. -ood times wf friends. Dislikes. 'fllf85. boring nights. Favorite femory: 4f27f84. 4f26f85. Vl5f8l Ambition. to be successful Ind happyl Activities: drama I. eld hockey J. Chieftain 4. Jennifer E. Hayes Jen 9 Overlea Rd.. Norfolk. Likes. tea. muffy. smiley faces. giggles. close friends. my cabbage patch fKimmy-Suej Dislikes. making de- cisions. not getting my way. sad faces. curfews. Favorite Memory. all the best times wf my closest friends. Wed. in Bio.. Mon. in chem.. and Tues. in Anal. wf Deb- bie B. Ambition: to live down South wfmy rich husband. my white con- vertible mercedes. and 6 horses Activities. cross-country 2. 3. 4. spring track l. 2. 4. yearbk. 3. class council l. 2. 3. 4 Jennifer Greer Winnie 92 Winter St.. Wrentham. MA Likes. Terrence. mountains. good friends Dislikes: busy signals. red lights. arguing with Terrence. say- ing goodbye Favorite Memory. good times in shop. water fight wf Kelley, Lisa and Serena. Ambition. to be happy forever. Other. thanks Kris, Denise, Renee. Mr. C. Mr. B. Mr. P. A special thanks to Kelley. Terrence. and mom and dad. Best of luck to the rest of the class of '86. Good luck in your Senior year Helen and Jane. Katherine R. Harcovitz Kathy 89 Park St.. Norfolk. Likes. band. Eric. best friends. parties. Dislikes. liars. the subjunctive case. Latin. Favorite Memory. Marching band season '85, '83, and '81 Ambition: to be happy and successful. Awards: unsung hero in band l984. Who's Who i984 and I985. Activi- ties. Marching band I. 2, 4. Jazz band I. 2, 3. 4. Concert band I. 2. 4. Band Secretary 4. Honor Society 3. 4. Gillian Ann Hamlin Jill 28l Main St.. Norfolk. Likes. Dar- ren. sailing. smiling faces. Dislikes: arguments. Favorite Memory. lOf6f84. Ambition. to go to a two yr. college for airline stewar- desses. to be happy. successful. and marry Darren. Q-In-l- Y X u . , Nw' 1 M' uw ...f Kevin W. Healey Heals l9 Harvard Ln.. Wrentham. Likes: Parties. lifting. Dislikes: broken promises. Favorite Memory: 4th of of July '85 B.W. Ambition: to move to Jamacia wf E.H. Awards. track captain. Activities. DECA. football I. 3, 4. baseball 2. 3. 4. track 3. 4. Z 1 r 'H if S! if 1 ff A -.aaa Kirsten Lee Grosser Kris 4l Grove St.. Plainville Likes. Led Zep. hugs, and smiles. Dislikes. snobs. gos- sips. and cabbage patch dolls. Favorite Memory: 3f3Of85. 4f26f85. Ambition. to become a successful bag lady. Oth- er. best wishes to R.M.K. and R.J.K. in their next two years at KP. Thanks to Kristine. Jimmy. and Fritza. I love you lotsl April Hardy 385 Bennett St.. Wrentham. Likes. bowling, softball. fast cars. being wf my friends. Dislikes. homework. snobs. saying goodbye. Favorite Mem- ory. 2fl5f83. 808184. 5f7f85. Ambi- tion. to graduate from KP and be very successful in life. Awards. bowling 3 yrs. 82-85. Activities: VICA 2. 3. 4. band I. Cheryl Hosmer Cheri II7 Winter Street., Wrentham Likes: the Cape. N.Y.. BMW's, their owners. Canoe, 44. Dislikes: being fat. people who don't see the obvious. Favorite Memory: Feb. l6. 85. Long Island, The Cape wf Krista. Ambition: to get mar- ried S serve God to the fullest extent possible. Awards: Who's Who. 6th in Restaurant Marketing at Districts, 7th in States-Jun. yr. Activities: Chieftain 4., DECA 3, 4-Secretary Andrew Intrieri Gin I7 StiIlWell Ave.. Norfolk Likes: bucks. beaches. babes, all parties. Dislikes: the boys. AJ S BK's arrogant attitudes. curfews. Favorite Memory: DEAD '85 . 6f6f85, G.P. S T.O. parties. vil- lage. Ambition: To be successful. Awards: Varsity Club Emmy Award. Activities: Football I. 2, 3. 4., Weight Lifting l. 2. 3. 4. Track I. 2, 3. Favorite Saying: Wanna buy my car? Other: We miss you Kerri. 38 Michael R. Hobbs Mike Sl North St.. Norfolk Likes: footin'. Hockey, large cars Dislikes: cliques. 5 AM practices. penalties. Favorite Memory: Summer '85, I2 nights wf B.H.. 8f26f85. Ambition: To be wealthy Awards: 4 varsity letters Activities: Ice Hockey I. 2, 3. 4 Christopher S. Hughes Chris 75 Chestnut St.. Wrentham Likes: Chinese hot mustard. Pink Floyd. Rush. English driving. the Bass. the Weeks. Dislikes: spoiled brats. bad attitudes. bloody fingers, author- ity. red lights on Route I. Favorite Memory: Montreal and the Sum- mer of '85 Ambition: To get a band together and tour the world till I die. Awards: Jazz Band Rookie of the Year '85. Activities: Band 3, 4- Drum Major. Julie Lynn Houseworth Fifi 4 Redcoat Lane. Plainville Likes: saving We're all gonna diel . warm summer showers. Dislikes: black polyester band pants, sneez- ing, Favorite Memory: National History Day at D.C. wf Chris. Bill S Matt. Ambition: To grow up and get rich. Awards: 2nd place State. National History Day. Activities: Sachem 2. 3, 4, Band l. 2, 3. Drama I, 2. 3. 4, Video Club 4-Secretary. Darleen Dee Hokanson DeeDee IO Lafayette Lane., Norfolk Likes: sunsets, beaches. friends Dislikes: snobs, cliques. Favorite Memory: graduating Ambition: To be suc- cessful in anything l do. John Hughes John ll Norwell St., Norfolk Likes: con- vertibles, sports, the B.A.. sum- mers in Harrison. good friends. Dislikes: car accidents. missing friends. Favorite Memory: getting in the car to leave. Ambition: To be happy. healthy. S filthy richl Dawn M. Jacob 20 Rebecca Rd.. Wrentham likes: vacations. men. chocolate. sleep- ing. Dislikes: cliques. school, com- plainers. getting up early. Favorite Memory: Summer of '84 S '85. Am- bition: To be an executive secretary. Susan Johnson Sue I4 Everygreen Rd.. Plainville Llkes: camping. fishing, rainbows. ele- phants. Dislikes: tests on Mon- days. football. Favorite Memory: December '84. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Maureen Elizabeth Kade Moe 5 Garrison Dr.. Plainville Likes: Dave, The Crue. talking on the phone. Dislikes: two-faced people. fighting wf Dave. Favorite Memo- ry: Prom of '85, l2f7f84 wf Dave. Ambition: To be a hair dresser. Other: Thanks to Dave and Mi- chelle for always being by my side when I needed them the most. Love ya alwaysl Greta Johnson Critter 65 High St., Plainville Likes: Chi- nese proverbs, long fingernails. Dislikes: being shy, people who don't have any tact. Favorite Mem- ory: San Francisco-National Deca Competition. Ambition: To pur- chase a convertible. Awards: 2nd place on written manual. districts DECA. 5th place competency. 2nd place written manual. states DECA. If Robin Michelle Jones Bin 3 Valentine Dr., Norfolk Likes: sur- prises. roses, being wf true friends. Dislikes: snobs, mornings, the cliche. Favorite Memory: too many to list. Other: To Tracey K. I wouldn't have made it wf out you. Thanx. To Cindy D. Sorry it ended this way. Arthur G. Jones Jr. A.J P.O. Box 770, Madison St.. Wrentham Likes: Andrea. money. babes. beaches, parties. Dislikes: The Boys, cocopuffs. curfews. Fa- vorite Memory: Gary's house. Tom's house, Horseneck Beach 6f6f85, Dead concert '85. Ambi- tion: To find more money. Awards: Boy's State. Varsity Football l, 2. 3. 4, Weight lifting: I, 2. 3. 4, William Kannally Kanall 46 Main St.. Norfolk Likes: Lisa. money. sports. Dislikes: blue lights. Sunday mornings. sandbag- gers. Favorite Memory: Summer '85 6f6f85. Ambition: To be happy with money and womenl Awards: Iron Man. varsity letter. jacket. MVP of Thanksgiving Day football game. Activities: Baseball I. 2, 3. 4. Football I, 2. 3, 4, Ice hockey I. 2. 4. Weight lifting I, 2, 3. 4, . .,, A l Roy W. Juergens Royca D4 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: good friends, being in love, karate. fast cars. Dislikes: Monday. saying good- bye, fake people. liars. Favorite Memo- ry: 9f5f84. Ambition: To spend my life as a paramedic. Activities: Football 3. Weight lifting 3, 4. Lynn H. Kavanaugh 345 Madison St.. Wrentham Likes: sleeping late, pizza, shopping. Dis- likes: Maples, lies. the way Mae drives. 6:w a.m.. vegetables. Favorite Memory: 7f2Of85, 7f2lf85. Ambition: To be happy and successful business woman: to be heard. Awards: Honor society 3. 4.. Robert B. Kenerson lll Rob Sl Berry St., Plainville Likes: Sharyn. long vacations. my old truck. Dislikes: Elec. related, false friends. Favorite Memory: Horseneck beach. Ambition: To own my own electrical business and 7 acres in New Hampshire. Awards: state horse judging. Activi- ties: VICA 2. 3, 4. f f ' Susan Elizabeth Keefe Keefer l95 Cumberland Rd., Wrentham likes: music, porches, Sting. Dis- likes: bigots, cliches. school lunches. Favorite Memory: truth or dare, chemistry lab '85. Ambition: To be independantly wealthy. Kristine Marie Kinsman Krissy 4l Grove St.. Plainville Likes: J.M.. being Strange , being wf good, true friends. dreams. rainbow. sunsets. purple rain. Dislikes: ru- mors, lies, saying goodbye, people who dislike people because they are themselves. months away from the one you love. Ambition: To find happiness in whatever I do and to live life to the fullest. Awards: 7th place District compe- tition. top ten placement state competition. Other: Kris. we finally make itl Thanks for all your sup- port and the shoulder I cried on so many times. I love you honeyl Ac- tivities: Chieftain l. 4. DECA 3. 4. Drama I, 2. 3 Kerry Lynn Kearns Kerry lOl Ellery St.. Wrentham Likes: Spain, Rod Stewart. terriyaki. Dis- likes: railroad tracks, scary mov- ies, smashing the arrow, sg's of 85. Ambition: To survive 4 years of college. Favorite Memory: 2flf85, all the good times wfS.G.. S.W., S A.C. Awards: varsity letters in field hockey, basketball, track, Hockomock all-star 8 MVP field hockey '85. Other: Thanks for ev- erything Mom 8 Dad. Activities: Basketball I, 3, 4-capt., Soccer I, Track I. 2. Chieftain 4. Class coun- cil l. 2, 3, Field hockey 3, 4-capt. Thomas H. King 70 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk Likes: real friends. lemon coolers. Dis- likes: high school attitudes. ulteri- or motives, stubbing my toe. Fa- vorite Memory: Maine-August '84. Ambition: To live out God's plan for me. Awards: Ist place-Pine- wood derby-cub scouts Activities: football I, 2. Weight lifting 2. Chieftain 4. Gerald F. Kelly Jr. .lumpin Jerry Likes: football, girls, parties. Dis- likes: losing football games Favor- ite Memory: beating Franklin on Turkey Day I4-6. llf28f85. Activi- ties: football I. I 3, 4. Awards: foot- ball letter 3. 4. Yj -ff :- 2 Z Candace A. Knight Candy 432 South ST.. Plainville Likes: Dave, to sleep, Rock-n-Roll. to whine wfMae. Dislikes: school. cliques, certain people telling me I have to go to college. Favorite Memory: leaving. 5f27f85. Ambi- tion: To have an ambition. Favorite Saying: l don't carel Mae Kraiewski Ski I5 Rebecca Rd., Wrentham Likes: to complain. shopping, iunkfood. Dislikes: work. people who don't know how to drivel Favorite Mem- ory: Salisbury beach '85. Ambition: To be a public health administra- tor. Awards: Honor society 3, 4. Catherine Leveroni Cathy 72 Harvard Lane. Wrentham Likes: food. laughing. Dislikes: the white monster. losing, working. Favorite Memory: T.P. '84. Ambition: To be rich and famous. Activities: cheer- leading I. 2, 3-capt., 4-capt., class council 3, yearbook 4. Other: Good luck Anne S Jen-I love you guys! David A. Lecuyer Lacouch I8 Deerfield Lane. Norfolk Likes: parties. motorcycles Dislikes: bro- ken promises. motorcycle acci- dents. Ambition: To become a pressman. Favorite Saying: Hey Babeeeel Beth Ann Lindsay Beebo I7 Plesant St.. Plainville Likes: gum- my bears. The Go Go's. roses. sail- ors. hugs. going out wfL.L. Dis- likes: Mondays. lst period tests. cliques. having nothing to do. Fa- vorite Memory: 9f2If85 wfN.D.G. Ambition: To buy mom a vette. to help L.L. get her own wardrobe. Awards: National History Day-hon- orable mention. Activities: Track I. Cross country I, Chieftain I. Other: WKPH 4, homeroom rep.-2. Anne Maura Lacey IO Green St., Wrentham Likes: DECA victories, parties wffriends. making people laugh. Dislikes: ar- gements over the front seat, cur- fews. taking the bus. Favorite Memory: my grandmother, sum- mer of '85 wfL.C.. N.A., A.A., M.B.. and all the others. Ambition: To find out what iust happend and then succeed in a career in busi- ness administration. Awards: 2nd Districts-Entrepreneurship writ- ten. 4th Districts general merch supervisory, offical KP toga break- dancer. Activities: Chieftain I. 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4-VP. Student council 3. 4. Other: SADD 3. 4, CYO I, 2. 3, 4 officer Amy B. Lewin ..AmY., 4 Ferndale Ave.. Norfolk Likes: long summers, special friends. sunsets on mountain tops. Dislikes: saying goodbye. pessimists, Mondays. bad moods. Favorite Memory: sum- mer of 85 at Lakeside. Ambition: To be successful in my career and happy. Activities: Track l, Chief- tain 4. Other: Thanx for all the awesome memories 8 crazy times Jeanne- I love yal Tracy L. Lefoll Trace IO Oak Dr., Plainville Likes: sunsets and real friends Dislikes: snobs, con- ceited men. Ambition: To be rich and content. Favortie Memory: Penn. wfthe DECA crew. Awards: 4th place districts-advertising and display. Other: Good luck B.M., K.D., and A.B. MX -ae fl W., X , Kyle Lynch 2l6 South St.. Wrentham Likes: money. fast cars, off roading, guns. generic and good times. Dislikes: the band. being late. PhiI's car. monday morn- ings. Ambition: To live on a warm. tropical island. P.B.. J.S. Favorite Mem- ory: Sth period '85, summer of '85. Stacey lynch Stac . Sunshine , Spacey 639 East St., Wrentham likes: Bob. computers. Chinese food, Mus- tangs. balloons. Dislikes: being wfout Bob. staying home on Fri- days. snobs. cliques. Favorite Memory: being with Bob. Prom '85 Ambition: to get my masters in computer science. Awards: varsity letter-winter track. Activities: Track I. 2. 3. Cross Country 3. Jennifer Marks Cheeseball Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: classy guys. bear hugs, laughing wffriends, being with C.B. and K.C. Dislikes: good-byes. 6 months . be- ing confused?, poverty, and mayon- naise. Favorite Memory: terrorizing the DECA class wfC.B. S L.B. Ambi- tion: To become an actress in New York City. Activities: DECA 3. 42 Brian MacDonald Leland Road, Norfolk Likes: airport parties Dislikes: Dan's driving. spi- ders, Favorite Memory: Form yard. Activities: Hockey 2. 3, 4. Elizabeth Lynch liz 65 B. Church St., North Attleboro Likes: Joe. sunsets. walks on the beach. 69 Dodge. Dislikes: the Col- stone, being alone on a Friday night. when Joe goes away on a job. Favorite Memory: lOf27f84. IIf9f84, 7f29f85-8flf85 Ambition: to spend my life wfJoe. win mega- bucks, go to college and become a hairdresser. Awards: Gymnastics letter, VICA gold S bronze medal. carpentry. VICA Vice President 3. Activities: Gymnastics I. VICA 2, 3. 4. Student Council 3. Lisa Malagrida Lee IO9 Pleasant St.. Plainville Likes: Michael, surprises. graduating. Dislikes: being late. term papers. Favorite Memory: lfI4f84. the Proms Ambition: To succeed in my future plans. Activities: Chieftain 4. Other: Thanks so much Mom 8 Dad. good luck to all my friends. especially Kelly. and lots of thanks to Michael! Edward Paul Martisius 39 Williams St., Wrentham Likes: S.B., trips to New Hampshire, Road Runner '68. Dislikes: Maverick's. Favorite Memory: trip to N.H. wfRuss M. Lloyd M.. E. Daren M. Kelli-Ann McDonald 20 Stoney Brook Ln.. Wrentham Likes. bums in red tags, skiing. winning. Dislikes. little blue men. being called Ralph. Denny and his video camera. Favorite Memory. Summer of '84. 4f26f85 wfAS. the day Bert changed my life. Awards. varsity letter cheering. unsung hero 2. Activities. Cheerleading 2. 3. 4. Cheiftain 3. Other. Thanks Andrea. Nick. S Denny for being the best friends anyone could have. Also thanks Denny for put- ting up with me for the last 2 years. Good Luck always. l'll miss you. Darren M. Meau Dee 32 Franklin St.. Wrentham Likes. music. partying. girls. fishing. cars. Dislikes. egotists. Favorite Memory. New Hamphshire w!Ed M.. Russ M. S Zoid M. Ambition. To be successful at my job. Awards. best carpenter 84-85. Activities. Weight lifting, VICA Brenna H. Mayer Bren lm Boardman St.. Norfolk Likes. curly hair. b.n.'s. food. money. Dis- likes. trucks. losing caps. Sunday nights. Favorite Memory. The cem- etery wfA. S. C. Mr. B. and Jason. Ambition. To find Easton in under 2 hours. Activities. Softball 3. 4. Soccer I. 2. 3. 4. Gymnastics I. 2. Q if Katharine McGIynn Katy Kate Irish Migs 2I Spring ST.. Norfolk Likes. the Stones. good friends. Dislikes. people making fun of my laugh. waiting. sprints. Favorite Memory. Newport. summer '85, many more. Ambition. To be rich S famous and never return to Norfolk ever again. Awards. Honor society 3. 4. varsi- ty letter basketball. Activities. bas- ketball 3 Sharon M. McCann Shaz 6 State St., Plainville Likes. parties. dance music. beach bums. boys. fast cars, N.Y.. Mom S Dad. Dis- likes. Monday mornings, staying home on weekends. users. and waiting. Favorite Memory. 2f22f84. summer of '84. Waltham S New York. Ambition. to be happy 8 successful in New York while driving a red Ferrari. Favorite Say- ing. no way Activities. sports editor. cheiftain 4. Other. Cheri. I'll see ya in N.Y. Kerry S. McMamara Kerry 78 Burnt Swamp Rd. Wrentham Likes. Jackie. Corvettes. late nights at the beach. Dislikes. a lot of change in my pocket. home- work. Favorite Memory. anyday we had no school. Ambition. To be- come a millionaire S live happily. Activities. VICA I. 2. 4. Tony Megna Rat l38 Lakeside Ave.. Wrentham Likes. Carpentry. Favorite Memo- ry. route I pizza fight '84. Ambi- tion. To be a licensed carpenter. Activities. Baseball I. 2. Basketball I. 2. 3 Football I. 2. 3, 4 Laura McPherson 20 South St., Plainville Likes. ocean sunsets. cuddling. Darin. little baby animals, Dislikes. cliques, school. ar- guments. being alone in the dark. Fa- vorite Memory. Feb. '85. 3flf85. Mr. Schmidts Sth period. Ambition. To be happy and successful in anything I choose. Michelle Marie Michalik Mickey Mic 30 Fales Rd.. Plainville Likes: talking. laughing, friends. hugs, loud music, weird people, Bonz. Dislikes: rain. nothing to do, short weekends, cold cars. waiting, mushrooms. Favorite Memory: Being a part of the class of '86 and freshman year. Awards: Vice President - freshman year Activities: Softball 2, Soccer 2, Other: Good luck always Class of 861 Thank you Kel, Sue, Deb, 8 Dee, luv yal Edward W. Moore .,Ed,. 423 South ST., Plainville Likes: girls. trucks, cars Dislikes: snobs. working at Burger King. Favorite Memory: Baseball. Ambition: To-be successful in life. Awards: varsity letter in baseball 44 Tina Marie Megna Schmegs Megs JIS Taunton St., Wrentham Likes: U2. being wf friends, being my- self, Spike. Dislikes: juicy fruit, his- tory, popsicle sticks. Favorite Memory: 4fl6f85, 9fI6f85, San Francisco. Ambition: To be happy and successful in:whatever I do. Awards: DECA Ist districts, 2nd states, went to nationals. Activi- ties: DECA 3, 4, Student council 2. Favorite Saying: No fooling, eh?l Other: Thanks Mrs. Max and Mr. G. for making school actually funl Also, thanks to C.D., S.R.. L.R., and T.P. - You guys are greatl Bob Molloy Bob 298 Taunton ST.. Wrentham likes: to party, girls, 4 wheeling in the Mad Nova. Dislikes: an unrowdy crowd. Ambition: to be aboard the Starship Enterprise. Favorite Mem- ory: Mr. Salovitz's class. Evangeline Lloyd Miller Lynne I9 Spring St. Norfolk Likes: Magic. music, horses, warm weather. Dis- likes: Bad days, cold weather. Am- bition: To be the best nurse I can. Favorite Memory: 3flf83, 3f2f84. 2f9f85, 5fl7f85. Other: Thanks for your support Mr. Dwyer, Gratias para su ayuda Senor Ingalls. Renee M. Moreau Nea 33l Central Ave., Seekonk Likes: JK , clothes shopping. Dislikes: busy signals. Favorite Memory: fun times in Culinary Arts. Ambition: To finish school and get my de- gree in cosmotology. Awards: swimming team. diving team. softball. Jennifer Bea Meyer Jenn IO9 Circle Dr., Wrentham likes: P.S.M.A.M.I., Schwarzenegger. Le- vis SOI ads. Robert Dinero, Matta- poisett Dislikes: racism, politics. underindulging, headaches. Favor- ite Memory: 2fl4f85, 85 summer in Italy wf Pietro. Ambition: PhD in psychology. marry the one I love. to ask out M.I. S K.P. Awards: varsi- ty letters in tennis. Activities: Bas- ketball I, 3, 4. Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. Favorite Saying Does it really matter? if Russell P. Molloy Russ l56 North St., Norfolk Likes: Mo- pars, hockey. Dislikes: Mavericks. L.F., 5:30 a.m. hockey practices. Favorite Memory: Soph. year ma- chine shop. Ambition: To join the Navy. Awards: 3 years varsity Hockey. Activities: Ice Hockey I. 2. 3, 4 - capt. VICA 2. Paul Morse Morsy 398 South St., Plainville Likes: being wf Barb. a good party, a night at Oat's, my Mom. Dislikes: rainy days, my Road Runner. Ambition: To be a happily married, and a very wealthy electrician. Activi- ties: Student Council 2. 3. VICA I, 2. Favorite Memory: B.S. W! the boys. Other: Have a good one B.B.. K.M., S.D., T.S., S S.Ml Tracey A. Nelson Smurfette 34 Berry St.. Plainville Likes: Maine, quiet times, being me, wrestling wf K.L. Dislikes: Sushi, crying. Favorite Memory: Summers of '83 8 '85, l0f6f85. Ambition: To be a travel consultant in Japan. Awards: DECA President, District 2nd place, States Finalist. Favorite Saying: Kinisento-i-te Activities: DECA 3, 4. Other: Special thanks to all who helped me make it through high school years and thanks Mrs. Casperl Kelly Ann Moriarty Kel I3 Bacon Square, Plainville Likes: Skip, teddy bears, friends that are always there, Sundays wf Skip S Meg. Dislikes: liars, onions, snor- ing. sharks, waiting, busy signals. Favorite Memory: meeting Skip Freshmen year, 4f8f83. Ambition: To be a child psychologist. Activi- ties: Chieftain 4, Other: Class Pres- ident I. Craig T. Newman 92 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: quiet times. riding, racing, physical training, well set up equipment, be- ing wf nice people. Dislikes: get- ting run over, not being able to work out, the unknown, being tired fin schoolj, squids. Favorite Memo- ry: learning machine skills. Ambi- tion: To be successful. Awards: Su- perintendant's Award for Academic Excellence. Silver medal - VICA 2, Excellence in Machine Award III. Activities: Weight Lift- ing I, 2, 3, 4, VICA l, 2. 'E Je .,- ' 3 Sharon Lynn Murray Murr Shari 22 Peter Lane, Wrentham Likes: silliness. ice cream, hugs, Morning Glories. Dislikes: waiting, worry- ing, insincerity. Favorite Memory: going to W.V. wf my buddies. Awards: varsity letter. Ambition: To live in a perfect world S to stop worrying. Activities: Tennis I. Chieftain 4, Honor Society 3, 4. Kurt W. Nuissl l8l Chestnut ST., Wrentham Likes. Kris, 70 Firebird, KTMs, '86 Vettes. Dislikes: Big AI's, bad moods, blow- ing up motors, .lap cars. Favorite Memory: parties at Dave's house when his mother was gone. Ambi- tion: Get rich, buy expensive sports cars, and move to Hawaii. Lisa Morrissette Elvira I85 Harvard Lane, Wrentham Likes: smiles, sunsets, cities, adventure. laughing. Dislikes: pessimists. masked people, liars. Favorite Memory: that time.. .Ambition:To be happy. Activ- ities: Sachem 4, Band I. Karen J. Nelson Shorty 34 Berry St., Plainville Likes: Mark. sunsets, Newport, walking in the rain. Dislikes: cliques, snobs, getting up at 6:00 to get ready for school. Favorite Memory: 4fI4f84, l0f4f85 wf Mark. Ambition: To be Mrs. Mark Sandland. Awards: Hugh O'Brian Youth Founda- tion I984. Activities: Student Council 4. Robert B. O'Connell Jr. Okie 388 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Stock Car Racing, Skiing, being wf friends. Dislikes: Monday's, seafood. snobs. Favorite Memory: l985. Ambi- tion: To be very successful in whatev- er I do. Charlotte Ann Operach Char 33 Turner St., Norfolk Likes: Chinese food, good friends, giving advice Dis- likes: two faced friends, cliques Fa- vorite Memory: 8fl5f83, Jr. Prom Am- bition: Genetic Engineering Activities: Chieftain 3, 4, Band I. Student Council l, Field Hockey 2, SADD 4 Other: Thanks Laura for six years of being there for mel Love yall 46 Dennis F. O'Brien Denratt 53 Myrtle St., Wrentham Likes: K.M . partying with friends. T.P.. K.A. M.D. . H.P. . Dislikes: dig- ging the blazer out of the snow, not seeing friends for a long time. Favorite Memory: going out wf Pete, Nick. Hoop. 8 John. Lee S Keith. Summer of '85, partying wf Dave. Also wf 22, 36, 23, Lee, 8 Kelli-Ann. Ambition: Being fed grapes by IR gorgeous women. Favorite Saying: I hate when that happens . I don't know, Activi- ties: Baseball 3. Football 4. Tom Odoardi Oats 6 Fruit St., Norfolk Likes: money. playin', eating, football Dislikes: lots of things - the boys Favorite Memory: The Dead '85, 6f6f85 Horseneck, B.S., my house Ambi- tion: Do what l do best and get paid for it. Activities: Football 2, 3. 4. Anthony Odoardi Oats 6 Fruit St.. Norfolk Likes: Wendy. partying, skiing, racing, weekends Dislikes: fighting wf Wendy. wak- ing up for school, ignorant people Favorite Memory: l2f7f84 W.G. K.H.. RB. TG, CO. JO. JD. LF, BC. PM, MM Ambition: to be success- ful. rich, own my own Vette Awards: Culinary Arts Regional District Activities: VICA 2, 3. 1' :. ., ' q i I 9 r- :S : P nt, Deborah Lyn Orlando Debbie Web 4 Bob White Rd., Norfolk Likes: Soccer, careless whisper, good times wf friends. Dislikes: running the line, screen doors, working for a living. Favorite Memory: Prom '85, July 4, the 22, Foreigner S Joe Walsh. Ambition: To get a real ad- dress. Awards: varsity letters in Soccer. Cheering S Softball. Favor- ite Saying: You Betcha . Activi- ties: Softball I, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 3, 4. Cross Country 2, Cheerleading 3. 4. Chieftain 4, Student Council 2, 3. 4, Drama l. Other: Love S luck to Katy, Meche, Deb. Kath, Tia, and Nancy. r Kristen Ann O'ConneII 388 Franklin St., Wrentham likes: snow! water skiing, sports, Doug Flutie. Pizza. Dislikes: waiting. cliques. working. Favorite Memory: California '84, Ambition: To be a Physical Therapist and to ski in Colorado. Awards: Varsity letters in Field Hockey S Basketball. Ac- tivities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2. 3. 4 - capt. Track I. 2, 3. 4. Chieftain 4. Lisa O'NeiI Liz I5 Rhodes St., Plainville Likes: Billy. roses, money Dislikes: not having any money, not having a car. wak- ing up early Ambition: To be an accountant Activities Track I, 2 Other: Thank you Becca and Kim for always being therel Favorite Memory: Dead '85, Horseneck 7f23f85, 6f28f85. Samuel Pappas Sam I4 Garrison Dr., Plainville Likes: my '85 Trans Am Dislikes: an empty tank of gas Ambition: to be the master of Ice cream. Karen Patricia Pennacchio Paqui I6 Village Green. Norfolk Likes: the Celtics, skiing, John T., Hall 8 Oates Dislikes: running out of gas, sprints Favorite Memory: Celtics parade l984, fun times wf Neat. Ambition: to be on time Activities: softball l, 2, 3, 4, basketball 4, soc- cer I, 2, 3, 4, Chieftain 4, Student Council I, Honor Society 3, 4, Oth- er: thanks and good luck to SJ, MC. SB, WS. and MR. Eric Carl Osborne Eric 6 Robin St., Plainville likes: T.S., weightlifting, working. Booga Dis- likes: being bored, losing the bum- ble bee, driving wf Paul Morse Fa- vorite Memory: Sf 84, New Year's Eve '83 Ambition: to own my own house in every state Awards: I985 weight lifting lst place, Editor in Chief, Chieftain 85 - 86. Activities Chieftain 3, 4 Other: I love ya Boogal Edward Peavey Peav's 5 Wade Road, Plainville likes: Shar- on, cars, the beach, weekends wf S.S. Dislikes: lobster, cliques, deci- sions Favorite Memory: 6fI9f85, 5fl4f-. Ambition: to be success- ful and happy wf S.S. Michael A. Parsons Mike Spike 64 Mirimichi St., Plainville Likes: jeeps Dislikes: computers Favorite Memory: I forgotl Ambition: to pass English. Activities: soccer I, 2. 3. Kurt Peters 80 Hawkins St., Plainville Likes: freedom, the Weeks, high perfor- mance cars Dislikes: slow drivers, paranoid people Favorite Memory: summer '85 Ambition: to make money early in life Activities: Band 3 Steven W. Peloquin Spats 774 South St. Likes: good parties, hunt- ing Dislikes: warm drinks Ambition: to be successful and travel worldwide. Favorite Memory: Winter of '84 Activi- ties: football I, 2, 4. Francis L. Pladt Frank 22 Cee .lay Terrace, Wrentham Likes: Portuguese, Good friends, good times Dislikes: Buying gas upsetting my friends Favorite Memory: Summer of 86 Ambition: To be successful and marry the girl of my dreams Activi- ties: weight lifting 3. 4. Vica: 4 other: class officer. treasurer 2. Garrett Edward Purdon Gary Purds 328 Main St., Norfolk Likes: S.M., foot- ball, sleeping late Dislikes: sandbag- gers, school bells, stop signs Favorite Memory: l2f9f84, horseneck beach 6f6f85, B.S. Ambition: to graduate in '86. Activities: football I, 2, 3, 4, ice hockey I, 2. weight lifting I, 2, 3, 4. Donna Lee Polillio D.P. 50 Melanie Ln., Wrentham Likes: spending money, mustangs, good parties. cromesett. being wf friends Dislikes: waiting, fighting. blind dates Favorite Memory: driv- ing in the red Pinto wf Sue before school, R + R's party Ambition: to be independent of men and to be rich some how or another. William Redihan Reda Creek St., Wrentham Likes: Dee- dee, partying wf Mendes, trips to the cape Dislikes: blue lights, alarm clocks, deisel fuel Favorite Memo- ry: party at Horseneck, B.S. Activi- ties: baseball 2, 3, 4, football I, 2, ice hockey I. .Iohn Patrick Plante 53 Dean St., Attleboro likes: music. food, sleeping and Bloom Country Dislikes: tv, commercialism Favor- ite Memory: coming back to KP Ambition: to live forever. Rebecca M. Rausch Becca Iris PS I Juniper Ln., Norfolk Likes: par- ties, weekends, roses, beaches, Chris Dislikes: vegetables. low cash, sprints, sprained ankles, try- ing to learn to waterski Favorite Memory: 6f6f85, 804185. Florida Ambition: to own a black BMW Ac- tivities: softball I. 2, 3, 4, soccer 2, 3, 4, cheerleading 2 student coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4 - pres. Other: I miss and love you Kerril Thanks to all my friends for always being there. I love alll Timothy A. Pothier Tim 39 Warren St., Plainville likes: Kristine, cars. horses. good times Dislikes: fake people, headaches, gossips, elec. related, liars Favorite Memory: prom '85 Ambition: to make it in life Activities: VICA 2, 3. 4. Matthew G. Reed Mat 25I Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: heavy metal, guitar, parties Dis- likes: working. sunday morn. Fa- vorite Memory: my year at McCul- lough HS Ambition: to own a chain of mens clothes stores Activities: baseball I, 2, basketball I, football I. 2, 3, ice hockey I, 2, weight lifting I Susan Christine Regina Fred, Pokey. Sue 57 Park Street. Norfolk Likes: Be- ing wf Tim. laughing. the beach. being wf friends, chocolate chip cookies, U2 Dislikes: Rainy days. no electricity, lies, owing money Favorite Memory: U2 concert, win- ter retreat, meeting Tim, Frisco wf Tina. Cindy Ambition: to be happy and successful in whatever I do. Awards: 4th. in DECA District Conference, 3rd. at DECA State. Activities: Deca Other: Thanks to Mrs. Ma and Mr. G. for helping me so much. Thanks to Mom and Dad for putting up with me and thanks and good luck to L.R., T.M., C.W., C.D., T.D.. and A.L. l love you guys. Lynette Marie Roche Ninette, Smurfette 7 Chicatabut RD. Norfolk Likes: U2. being Irish, WBCN. the music busi- ness, Boston. traveling, wild clothes, laughing Dislikes: Critical people. diets. clothes without ex- citement Favorite Memory: choos- ing the right path, U2 concert 4fl6f85 the night with Cheryl and Sue Ambition: To run a music! fashion store, to meet U2 Awards: Secretary I Cheerleading 2, DECA Junior Secretary Chap. I DECA 3, 4 DECA! Youth For Understanding Exchange Student Scholarship. Other: Thank you Mr. G.. Mrs. Max, my family. my youth groups. especially Sue and Tina. Activities: Cheerleading 2 DECA 3. 4 Other: Freshman Secretary Kristine Rietz Kris 34 Ames Ave. Wrentham Likes: Chris, Levis Dislikes: Scum chil- dren, Ioaning Kelley my friends Fa- vorite memory: All the fights in shop Ambition: to be rich Activi- ties: VICA 2, 3, 4. Michelle Anne Reid Meche, Mush 7 Lafayette Lane, Norfolk Likes: Guiding Light, Coca-Cola, Leave lt To Beaver reruns. powder blue. chocolate. Dislikes: Alarm clocks. waiting, Ben Franklin jokes Favor- ite Memory: Homecoming 83 Ambition: To go to college and find a career l'm happy with. Awards: Excellence in French 85. Unsung Hero Tennis 85 Superin- tendants award for Academic Ex- cellence. Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4. Capt. Honor Society 3. 4, Other: Secretary 2, Vice President 3, 4. Robert Albert Rose Rosey 98 Phillips Lane, Wrentham Likes: Hockey, Waterskiing, P.P. Dis- likes: The clique, Mike's G's Favor- ite Memory Summer of 85 , Time spent with P.P. Ambition: To move to Montreal' Awards: Nabisco Brand Sportsman of the Year. 3 varsity letters, Sun Chronicle All Star Team, Capt. Hockey Team Activities: Ice Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. VICA 4, Student Council 4, Other: Student Advisory Council 4. Robin Michelle Ritchie 35 Park Street Wrentham Likes: Sum- mer beaches. pink. Tab, popcorn. shopping Dislikes: Wrentham State School, good-byes, being grounded. Favorite Memory Summer of 85 Am- bition: to be very, very rich, and hap- py Other: Thanks to Pam and .leanne.l love you both. Matthew Ross Matt 6 Malcolm Street. Norfolk Likes: Zeppelin, Doors. Wendy Dislikes: fags Favorite Memory: Deep Purple Aerosmith Ambition: to become rich. , X ki auf A U 1 A Jennifer Ryan Jen, Airhead Ash Road, Norfolk, Likes: shopping wf H.M., looking for trouble, people from Norwood, Springstein, being wf friends, penguins. Dislikes: rain, sad thoughts, saying good-bye, donuts and coffee, headgames, fake people, getting up in the morning Favorite memory: 3f3f84, 3fl9f84, 9fl3 + I4f85 Foreigner concert. Ambition: Get a iob I like, travel a lot, be happy and never get too attached. Other: l'm sorry to C.B. and J.M. thanks to C.B., L.B., J.M., C.B., J.B., J.A., J.H., R.R.. K.H., and D.D. for everything. Remem- ber the good times - hope they last. Good luck and I love ya. Kurt David Schaefer Kurtis, F.S. Cheezeman I58 Main Street, Norfolk Likes: 4- wheeling, parties, Pink Floyd Dislikes: the Clique Favorite Memory: The Weeks Ambition: To make millions of S's through plumbing. Activities: Base- ball I, 2, Football I, 2 Other Ski Club 2.3. 50 vw-' -lf ff: . iff 'prklfk .M K, :s,S:-g19?'4.'Sf Wendy Lea Salisbury Wend, Wen I72 Union Street, Norfolk Likes: skating, California, true friends, laughter Dislikes: complainers, fake people, ankle problems, deci- sions Favorite Memory: All the good times with my friends, Sum- mer 84 Ambition: To be happy and successful in life, to be early. Awards: Varsity letters in Track and Cross Country, Honor Society, l979 Bronze and l98O Silver medal- ist New England Figure Skating Championship. Activities: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 4, Chief- tain 3, 4 sports ed. Class Council 2, 3, Math League I, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, SADD 4. Other: Good luck everyonel I'll miss yal Richard Sabin The Richa 53 Circle Drive, Wrentham Likes: parties Dislikes: Getting bagged, running out of cigarettes Favorite Memory: going to VICA States competition. Activities: Vica 2, 3. John Robert Schramm 3 Standish Road, Norfolk Likes: Gretchen, Chevelle SS Dislikes: Debt, motorcycle crashes Sum- mers wf out Gretch, unemploy- ment Favorite Memory: 4fl3f85, 3f29f85 Ambition: to obtain every thing I want from life. Peter Michael Russo Pedro 9OArcher Street, Wrentham Likes: Beaches, Joking Dislikes: quiet people, saying good-bye, big mouths, Favorite memory: party at Horseneck 6f6f85, B.S., Cheeks. and all of senior yearl Ambition: To live on the ocean in the tropics. Awards: 4 varsity letters in Soccer S Track, 2 years Soccer all-star, I in Track Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3. 4 Weight Lifting I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3. 4, Other: Driving Mr. Geib nuts and hitting on the I.H. door. Jane Sandberg Janie 4I Maple Street, Plainville Likes: Soccer, Pee Wee's big Adventure. eating, laughing, English accents. sneaking wf B.F. Dislikes: deci- sions, not knowing, AM radios, getting tickled. Favorite Memory: Prom 84 , skiing at Mt. Wachu- setts 85 Ambition: to be my own boss. Awards: Capt. 3 varsity let- ters Soccer, 2 varsity letters Gym- nastics, Homecoming Court. Ac- tivities: Soccer I, 2, ,3, 4, capt. Gymnastics I, 4 Cheerleading 2, Student Council 3. 4 correspond- ing secretary Other: Student Gov- ernment Rep. Girls State-runnerup. Homecoming Court, love and thanks to all. L Gregory C.A. Sheck Pecks 4 Walker Road, Norfolk Likes: C.B., partying with friends Dislikes: in- house, snobs Ambition: To be the wealthiest man alive and still be happy. Favorite Memory: Fourth of July party at B.W.'s Other: Good luck to C.B. and B.H. next year. Christine N. Slattery Chris IIO Park Street, Norfolk Likes: Say- ing congratulations Jelly beans. chocolate, music Dislikes: D + D, mendacity, homework, dragon- quest, cafeteria food Favorite memory: D.C. with Julie, Matt, Bill Ambition: to grow up and get rich. Awards: National History Day, States and Ind. place Districts lst. place. National Merit scholorship letter of commendation Activities: Honor Society 3, 4 Other Hoco- mock model Senate 3, 4 National history day 3, 4 WKPH 4 Lg Sharon A. Schwartz Schwartzy I4 Quail Run Road, Norfolk Likes: Ted, the beach, lobster, roses Dis- likes: U.S. History, cliques, imma- ture people Favorite Memory: June l9, l985. May I4. Ambition: To stay wf T.P. forever and to be happy Activities: Track 2, DECA 3, 4, Field Hockey Other Thanks to A.S., S.S., C.D., for everything. Thanks Mom and Dad, T.P. I'll love you always. '15 Cheryl Shanks Cheryl I5 Pinetree Drive, Plainville Likes: rain- bows, spring days. money, S.L., B.A., N.G., T.S., S.S. Dislikes: cliques, waking up in the morning, homework. D.A.. L.S. Favorite Memory: working with S.C. Ambition: To be happy and suc- cessful in life Activities: Basketball 84. Robert R. Simmer Bertf Rob 5 Oak Drive, Plainville Likes: ski- ing, football, money Dislikes: 67 Nova and accidents Favorite Mem- ory: Summer 85 , 6f6f85, Horsen- eck Beach Ambition: To be a pro- fessional skier and own a ski resort. Awards: 3 yrs. Varsity Football. Activities: Football I, 2, 3. 4. Weight Lifting I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3. 4. Stacy Signore Spacy 7 Wade Road, Plainville Likes: lob- ster, dancing. Bon Jovi Dislikes: Deca, snobs Favorite Memory: Oct. l9, I984, New Hampshire 85 Am- bition: to be rich by 2l and never have to work again. Award: Semi formal Court l. Other: Thanks to M + D, Sharon, thanks for always being there for me. Good luck to T.S. S.M.. J.P., E.F.. C.A. Tracie Marie Smith Booga Il Colonial Way, Plainville Likes: E.O., pizza. having money Dislikes: waiting, fighting, being confused Favorite Memory: New Years Eve 83 , Prom 85 , 3 wheeling with Eric Ambition: to lead a successful life and be happy Activities: Tennis I, Chieftain 4. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Member at Large Executive Board f Shawn Simpson 36 Rockwood Road, Norfolk Likes: Be- ing with Cissy, winning Dislikes: Mon- daysl Favorite Memory: 7f27f85, 7f2Of85 Ambition: To be in the 88 or 92 Olympics: to be a doctor of psychology and make bucks, a million. Chris Stonionis Stony 83 West St., likes: ceramics, soco, winning, Karen Dislikes: driving back from the beach, snobs. lab Ambition: to play college football and be good at it Favorite Memory: New Year's Eve '85 Activities: Boy's State, Football 3. Track 4. Pamela Dianne Soares Pam 55 Rebecca Rd., Wrentham Likes: being wf friends, giggling WXJW. Sunday nights wfCP Dislikes: waiting, T.R. always wfCP Favorite Memory: trip to Spain Ambition: to become successful at what I do and to be happy. Kristina M. Stracuzzi Cooze Tina I5 Azalea Dr., Plainville Likes: guys, going out, being wf friends, mon- ey Dislikes: snobs. Mondays, cliques. homework Favorite Memo- ry: DECA conferences Ambition: to succeed in the business world Awards: DECA 2nd place compe- l2nCy, 4th place manual Activities: Cross Country l, 2, 3. DECA 3, 4. Business Manager Scout 4. Steve Sullivan Sully 4 Garrison Dr.. Plainville likes: bi- cycle racing, photography. soli- tude Dislikes: school, boredom Fa- vorite Memory: Good Friday '85 Ambition: to do exactly what I want, always. Awards: '85 Bristol County road race, lst place n , A, , 1' f f, f' -. X, YL' 9 g we Andrea Jean Swantak 9 Ware Dr., Norfolk Likes: gossip- ing wfNT and KM, Friday nights. looking in the mirror wfErick Dis- likes: working, being in the middle Favorite Memory: Summer of '85 in New York, New Year's Eve '84, 3f28f85 Ambition: to keep NT out of trouble Activities: Class Council Other: Cindy- we finally made it. Thanks for everything- love ya al- waysl Thanks to KM. JS. TS, NT, Spacey and Schwartz for all the good times. Robert E. Sousa. Jr. Suize IO Potter circle, Bellingham Likes: roller skating, ice skating, Jodi Dislikes: guys acting like they are big and bad Favorite Memory: the day I graduate Ambition: to be successful in carpentry. Erik D. Sutcliffe Enrique l45 Cumberland Rd.. Wrentham likes: Soccer, Tennis, winning, kill- ing mailboxes wf KS Dislikes: los- ing, Commies, quiet bus rides Fa- vorite Memory: IOf9f85 Ambition: to be the best pilot you ever saw Awards: Ist place Nat'I Hist. Day- district, 3rd place Nat'l Hist. Day- State Activities: Soccer 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4, Honor Society 3. 4, Hocomock Model Senate 3, 4, Boy's State 3. David J. Unger Davy 385 Shears St.. Wrentham Likes: bowie, Roger Water's Primal Screams, The Weeks. synthesizer solos Dislikes: VJ ate my chicken. pop music, Squeeze Favorite Mem- ory: Bowie 8f3l!83, Montreal, orig- inal tent party Ambition: to form a punk band and tour the world with Roger Waters Awards: Nesba Hon- ors Band 3. Unsung Hero award for Jazz WBZ tv 4 marching band Ac- tivities: band I, 2, 3. 4, jazz I, 2, 3, 4. band council 2-sec. tres.. 3. 4-pres. Cheryl Lee Ware Cher 35 Carriage House Ln. Wrentham Likes: good times wf friends, days off. cars. beaches, mountains, cute people Dislikes: cliques, immature people. being broke. waiting, not having enough time Favorite Mem- ory: summer of '85, all nighter wf Lyn and Sue Ambition: to be hap- py, secure, and worry free Activi- ties: chieftain 4. Nicholes Paul Tobichuk Ill Dickie Nicka Chuck 99 Lake Street, Wrentham Likes: parties. weekends. D.M., going out with KM and AS, Hoodsies Dis- likes: authority, 3f3Of85, fake friends, Plaza Inn Favorite Memo- ry: 6f6f85, summer of '85 Ambi- tion: to face reality Activities: class president 2. 3, 4. class coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4. John Vine Duke 3 Hillcreast Dr.. Plainville Likes: Lisa, playing Hoop Dislikes: losing. not being able to jump Favorite Memory: l2f27f84 Ambition: to play college basketball Awards: turkey day MVP, all Hockomock basketball I985 Activities: basket- ball l, 2. 3. 4-capt. football I. 2, 3, 4- capt. golf 2, track I. 'J Theodore E. Vanlingen Ted Teddy 29 Marshall St., Norfolk Likes: horseback riding, tennis, Sonya Hoyle Dislikes: unfriendly people. people who say no Favorite Memo- ry: bugging Sonya in Junior yr. Am- bition: to get through life and sur- vive Activities: tennis 2. 3, 4. chieftain 4, sachem 3, 4. VICA 2, 3. drama 3, 4 Other: In spite of every- thing, I still think all people are good at heart. Sharan Lee Washer Maytag Dryer Sagga ll Phillips Ln., Wrentham Likes: dancing, Europe. hugs. good mus- cles. expensive taste, success Dis- likes: waiting, not having a car, grated cheese in my pocket Ambi- tion: to be very happy and suc- cessful in life Other: Thanks to M.l. for putting up wf us. Activities: track 2, chieftain 4. weightlifting 2, 3. Paula Tyo Ty-co 26 Forest Grove Ave.. Wrentham Likes: water skiing. softball, money. success. Dislikes: cliches. boredom. being a chauffer Favorite Memory: all my high school years Ambition: to have a B.S. in nursing and own a turbo SAAB Activities: softball 2, 3, 4, VICA 3. Phil Walsh Sledge 30 Lloyd Ave.. Wrentham Likes: chaw Dislikes: ballroom, reckless drivers Fa- vorite Memory: R.P. S S. wf Pat and Paul ,, . . , .: , i ' 'J 3 1 A ,. V - 1, .f.:-- N- aug ' . - 'fi ,V -,D .K I I , , 'f':'.fr'-n,..' ' f ' Ai' 5.1:-, ' L 3 i. ,. Pam Weidman Pam 5 Cottage Court, Norfolk Likes: To go out wf my friends Dislikes: going to school. Favorite Memory: school dances. Ambition: To work in a restaurant. Marie Annette Waters 52 Tucker Rd., Norfolk likes: funny people. good times, good grades. Dislikes: false people, work boring classes. Favorite Memory: Paris wf J.B. 8 M.O., and Rocky Point wf all my friends. Ambition: To be a doc- tor in France. Awards: National Honor Society Member, won essay contest for trip to France S Switz. Activities: Sachem 4, Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Foreign Lang. Club 4. Sharlene Widak Shari 4 Mirimichi ST., Plainville Likes: junk food, beaches. food fights wf A.L., chow-chow's. Dislikes: rail- road tracks, working at The Zone . low pressure days wf A.C. Favorite Memory: Groton '85. Am- bition: To reach the ultimate with- out going over. Activities: Tennis 3, 4, Chieftain 4 Field Hockey 3, 4. Mae Krajewski W' :, Michael Weir Mike I Lynn Ave., Plainville Likes: Mi- chelle. sports. winning. Dislikes: Pleasant St., stop signs. losing. Ambition: To be rich and famous. Awards: varsity letters in Baseball. Basketball. S Football. Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, - Capt., Basket- ball l. 2, 3, 4, - capt., Football 2, 3. 4. Steven Zambesi . Zam l67 Caroline Dr., Bellingham likes: skiing. to pary wf friends, Phil Col- lins ln the Air , my Monte Carlo. Dislikes: getting set up. Camaros. people that use other people for what they have. Ambition: To re- tire from working at 30 S be very wealthy 8 not in greed. Favorite Memory: Deep Purple concert wf Eric and Paul. Activities: Weight lifting, CYO softball, football l, 2. Other: Good luck to Mr. Risk and to all my friends in electrical. Good luck to you Barbra Charon with your future. Jeanne Vanessa Wazan I2 Fleetwood Dr., Norfolk Likes: sunsets, knowing what l'm doing. hugs, 67 mustangs. Dislikes: cold hands, tense days, guys who go back to old girlfriends. Favorite Memory: trip to Spain, 8flf85 con- tinued stronger. Ambition: To live life smiling, to own my white dream dress. Activities: Track I. James John Wiese Buzz 57 Hawes St.. Wrentham Likes: Au- tumn days, being wf my brother 8 friends, bowling wf Kristen, camp- ing, fast cars. Dislikes: K.P. Ball- room, Joe's plastic leg, defeat. whiners, being away from loved ones to long. Favorite Memory: Too many good memories. Ambition: To build a better house than Jack built. Awards: 2nd place in jumping race 3rd grade. .swf n Scott Bender ll Lantern Ln.. Norfolk leigh Dwelley Tower Hill Rd., Cumberland, RI Darren Andrews I766 West St., Wrentham Elizabeth Baker 39 Mirror Lake, Norfolk Kelly Cassingham I74 Park St., Wrentham Christine Carey 95 Walnut Rd.. Wrentham Michael Dennis 799 South Str., Wrentham Denise Errington l640 East Bacon St., Plainville I U' 'ima or Erick Flanagan I5 Sharlene Ln Plainville, MA 0276 Jeffrey Gaquin 2 Norwell St. Norfolk, MA 02056 Thomas Lester 35 Warren Dr. Wrentham. MA 02093 David Johnson 5 Stillwell Ave Box 2I Norfolk, MA 02056 lv 'ff' -Q 'a Dave Leclaire I66 Thayer St. Blackstone. MA 0l509 Kimberly loughran 42-6 West St. Wrentham, MA 02093 James McCarthy 72 Holbrook St. Norfolk, MA 02056 Keith McGown 332 Elm St. Mansfield, MA 02048 - I Colin O Brien Diamond St., Norfolk Karen Simon 224 Spring St.. Brockton Christopher Rebello I6 King Philip Trail, Norfolk rf' ff? ,Qi-J4, Q Roy Nelson 28 Cleveland St., Norfolk Likes: Carolyn, trips to Cape wf P.F.. JR., B.R.. Vermont wf P.F., J.R.. B.R.. Dislikes: authority, one- eyed driving. Jaws. Favorite Memory: Horseneck beach 6f6f85, B.S.. all the good times wf C.S. Christine Ricci 3 Doreen Way, Plainville sh-f as We. the Senior Class of I986, Jen Abernathy leaves all her tardy notes to her sister. David Ainslie leaves two more years to Pam. Bob Arado leaves his homework. Chris Arnold leaves his future cheese sculptures to Sharon Washer and Lisa O'NeiI. and a year's supply of cheese. Monique Arsenault leaves her spirit and memory hang- ing over R.K. for years and years. and tickets for any concert to VJ. Tiffany Awalt leaves Kristen one of the twins. Good luck Shawn. Anna Backlund leaves one more year of fun for M.G.. and J.B. John Barrett leaves his discus past l6O ft. and luck next year to J.B.. J.B.. and J.B. Christine Bassignani leaves thanking Mrs. Villiard for all the support she's given us over the past four years. Karen Beaston leaves Rachel another year of school. Jeff Beckers leaves his bad memories to the past and his good fortune 'to the future. Jason Beksha leaves Russ and Norm. the custodians. Melissa Benoit leaves her whites to Dennis. and Derek three more years. Deb Benson leaves a great senior year to Kooz and two to Gerry. Chris Benard leaves computer repair to Mr. Lepere. Cindy Beste leaves maturity to those who need it. Sue Bettinger leaves shaken high school is overl Brusies and bumps to soccer freakes. and three more long years of fun. to big. lil' bro. Scott. Ed Bigelow leaves books. teachers. and school. Rick Black leaves five goals for T.G. next yr. maggots to D.B. and S.M.. and a hat trick against OA. Brian Blinco leaves a scrap of parchment that has Non- sibit. sed partiae written on it. Dave Bouffard leaves one last list for the threatening three to carry out and a duplex to a certain sophmore. who shall remain nameless. Mike Bortolotto leaves a list of all the things you can get away with. Marlene Bristol leaves bathrooms to Sati. and Anne's driving to Nique. Kim Brookbush leaves wishing Kerri Giammatteo had .graduated with us. Dee Dee good luck next year. Sandy Morse good luck in whatever you do. and thanks a lot. lisa Brothers leaves good luck to Janice Bigelow and one more year to Christine BuVair fhahaj. Bob Bruneau leaves two more years of band to Page. Brian Buia leaves Vokie hall. Eric Burke leaves all of his traffic tickets. Paulette Cadieux leaves three more years to Eric. a fried left brain to Mrs. Cronin. and chapped hands to Fancy Nancy. Chris Caffin leaves his ripped up notebook to Mr Rysk. Kris Cahalan leaves the radio dial to E.L. lisa Caparella leaves two strawberry frosty's to Mrs. Mullen on the house. Donna Carchio leaves one more year to L.K. and all those parties for the new DECA students. Dianne Carew leaves good luck to Mark and Deloris. and lots of love and thanks to A.F. and N.D. Larry Cerrito leaves many memories at EM.C to J.B.. N.V.. D.V.. S.K.. J.B. and the rest of the gang. Andy Charlebols leaves the school his unfinished homework. Barbra Charron leaves Lex running endless laps for field hockey fand beating everyonel. Warren Cherry leaves his books to Mr. p. Shawn Chilly leaves his bad habits to his brother. Laura Chitty leaves a dozen moldy lunches rotting in the halls. Christie Clarke leaves one more year to Jane and Helen. Ed Clarke leaves D.B. and M.D. plenty of time so they're never IOO late. Cathy Conaty leaves her lights on at the Foreigner Concert. Rich Conlin leaves six full years at KP to S.C.. with his sympathies. Mary Conlon leaves a grenade with instructions to A.R. Art Connolly leaves three years of school to Ed Butler. Rob Cooke leaves a pouch of Red Man and his gums to Billy Hartford. Joe Cormier leaves future Physics classes to dad. Amy Cosentino leaves Sabe laughing on the stairs. Stacy screaming in the guy's locker room and one more year to Anne. Diane Crandell leaves her Sylvester Stalone pics to the next lucky person who gets her locker and one more long year to VJ. Mike Damato leaves his Thunderbird to anyone who can fix it. Nancy Daniels leaves two more years to Kristen and many fun memories to A.F. and D.C. Kelly Darling leaves little John in California. Mr. Perry a migraine headache. and Lisa living happily ever after with Mike. Jim Davis leaves his car to L.V. Ann Patricia Deforge takes all the hardships and heart- aches out of school for her brother. Missy Derhagoplan leaves with Lyn to get lost , Teresa Desilets leaves good times with all her friends. Dave Detroyer leaves all his inhouses to Brian Higgins. Kathy Devine leaves three fun-filled years to her broth- er. Jim. and an eye on T.M. and K.L.'s books in an empty locker. Cindy Diamond leaves good luck to N.V. and my little sister. my accounting homework to M.H. and one more year riding with zag to K.M. Thuy Duczakowski leaves all her bad memories. Miriam Dumas leaves all the tape which was on her leg to coach Rose. all the combs. brushes. and mirrors to her best friend Christie Ely. Frank Durrick leaves a lot of good times to his sister. Mark Dynan leaves a handicap of ten to E.C. and D.B. in their challenging quest for VW's. Dan Eichen leaves a million bucks for the cafeteria. Christie Ely leaves her pom poms to her little sister and luck to all the underclassmen. Kelly Farquharson leaves food for fourth per. study. Mark Fegan leaves Kerry being a garage owner. Diana Fernandez leaves school to Andrea Healy and her sister. John Finley leaves a dip to Jay. being of sound Paul Flannery leaves a year late. laughing at Bill and Roy for crashing in Vermont. Andrea Flynn leaves all the happiness in the world to AJ. the best of luck to N.D. and D.C. Kim Glynn leaves all the luck and good times to her sister Gail. Rob Goddard leaves both of his Ford cars. Sabra Gould leaves Amy Cos laughing on the stairs. Nancy Gouthro leaves her electric green spikes and a set of lmn low hurdles to anyone else who wants them for four years. Jen Greer leaves her white shop uniform and more good times to students left in Culinary Arts. Kris Grosser leaves the ability to always be smiling. Noel Hamilton leaves lisa V. a great senior year. Gillian Hamlin leaves her preppiness. Kathy Harcovitz leaves the bottom cubbyhole in the lst column in the instrument room to Rich Foulkes. April Hardy leaves all the books that she had to read in her English classes. Jen Hayes leaves any bad memories with my friends only to remember the good times. one more year of Sweat Hill to Audra. Allison. Jody. Nicole. and Lisa and two more years of good times to Steph. Kevin Healy leaves Jr. Football players giving Coach Pariseau a winning season next year. Mike Hobbs leaves the morning practices to D.H. and E.M. DeeDee Hokanson leaves the best of luck to Kari. Kathy. and Lori. in their last year. Cheryl Hosmer leaves lm burnt shirts to Rob Rose. Julie Houseworth leaves. a copy of the Mitzi Purdur workout book to Jacque Beckers. a stuffed squirrel with toenails to Mr. Murtari. Chris Hughes leaves his cape. fangs. and sunglasses to his brother. Tom. and the best of luck to Mr. T. and the champions. John Hughes leaves never to be seen again. Andy lntrleri leaves special thanks to all the people who made his four years the best. Dawn Jacob leaves the best of luck to C.K.. M.K.. l..K. and the rest of her friends and two more years to her sister. Greta Johnson leaves her backward Pants tv Cheri Hosmer. Sue Johnson leaves three years of high school to Terri. AJ Jones leaves all the thanks in the world to B.R. and good times to anyone who wants them. Robin Jones leaves, Mr. Mu an extra hour in the morn- ing with a comb. mirror. and razor. Mr. Lazzara a long hall to walk down and BEST OF LUCK TO DEANNA COOPER. Roy Jeurgens leaves his friendship. Bill Kannally leaves a lot of good times to Jay. Kevin. Bill. and Mike. lynn Kavanaugh leaves her laugh to anyone who wants it. and two more years to Neil. Kerry-lynn Kearns leaves Meghan in the graduating class of I999. Sue Keffen leaves all the lab sheets she never finished to Beth and l0.GD pencils to Kurt N.. good luck R.B.l Rob Kennerson leaves in his truck with the window down. the radio blasting and the tires squealing. Tom King leaves pressure. Mind, Body and Soul hereby bequeath the following Kris Kinsman leaves two more years a K.P. to R.J.K.. R.M.K.. E.M.. A.B.. D.C.. E.J. and B.P. The best years of your life to the Junior D.E. classes. The Haunting memo- ries of the class of '86 to all KP Administration and Faculty. Candy Knight leaves best of luck to DJ.. MK.. LM.. be good SH and stay out of trouble RJ. Mae Krajewskl leaves good luck to L.K.. D.J., and C.K. and the next year to Nancy. Ann Lacey leaves her cocoa puffs to Marlene. her breakfasts to Mrs. Max. and T.N.. the front seat to future Deca Doobies along with the deca excuse to whomever needs it most. Tracey lefoll leaves all the upcoming seniors Mr. G's corny jokes. Cathy Leveronl leaves the F.T. to A.L. and J.P. Amy Lewin leaves. a strong heart to Jeanne and more great times. two more years at KP to Carla. and one to Cathie and Allison. Beth Lindsay leaves her chemistry notes to Sue K.. and leaves with Jenand Nance looking for KP D.V.. G.H.. and C.B. Kyle lynch leaves good luck to Jim and Kris. llz lynch leaves all of the messed up projects to Mr. Bertelletti to llx for her. and all of her books to Lorianne liversedge. Stacey lynch leaves Sandra with all her guys. but takes Bob forever. Brian McDonald leaves Dan throwing up across the airport. lisa Malagrlda leaves good luck and success to all her friends especially Kelly. Brenna Mayer leaves four years to Michael. a donut and more meanings of N.B. to Nanci. Nancy. and Andrea somewhere in S. Mlddleboro. Sharon McCann leaves J.C. lots of luck and all the memories we had. Brockton ln Feb. and ln April. Kelli-Ann McDonald leaves one last smack to Denny. K.M. stuck up on top of Bear Mt.. her naiveness to anyone who wants it and four long. hard years to T.M. Katy McGlynn leaves still amazed that Rap found New- port. love and luck to Squawks and Suzi. Kerry McNamara leaves his car to Mr. Fairfield when he's done. Laura McPherson leaves a box of tissues to the girls in Mr. Schmidts fifth per. class. Q83-B-lj Tina Megna leaves her Alberto Mousse to T.P.. her crunchy hair to C.D.. S.K.. and L.R. Jen Meyer leaves much needed transportation to B.L.. N.G.. D.V.. K.P.. K.H.. and C.B.. all her G.T.'s to B.L. and one more year for N.T. Michelle Mlchallk leaves free Burger King food for everyone. Russ Molloy leaves two more years in shop to Lloyd. Ed Moore leaves his presence to all the females. Kelly Moriarty leaves a carnatlon to a real sweet guy and two more years to Rick Ross. lisa Morrlsette leaves lots of happy times. Renee Moreau leaves all the fun times in shop to Jen. Kelly. Missy and Chris. Sharon Murray leaves Laurie P. dancing to the beat of the printing press. Karen Nelson leaves a fan. nylons. and a picture and best wishes for the future to Sheryl. Love yal And see ya on Saturdayl Roy Nelson leaves C.S. two more years and C.B. a punch in the head. Tracey Nelson leaves Kinisento-i-te's to Mrs. Max and Mr. G. the DECA breakfast to those who follow and lots of luck to the Junior and Senior class. Kurt Nulssel leaves his Firebird to Kris. Denny O'Brlen leaves his locker full of empties to his sister to return for lunch money next year. Bob O'Connell leaves the Electrical door. Kristen O'Connell leaves Tiffany B.B.'s B.. and a life's supply of red tags. Tom Odoardl leaves B.B.. K.M.. and J.M. keys to my house for the weekend. good luck A.L. Tony Odoardl leaves a case to Wendy. Lisa O'Neil leaves Sandy Morse another year and the best of luck. Joe Oliverla leaves KP and all his bills. Charlotte Operach leaves three good years to Linda. the memory of Tina S. and the razor blade . and a full pot of tea to Jen. Deb Orlando leaves cab fare to Nick and Scott. the Pee Wee Herman dance to Jane and lots of luck to Kristen. Kooz. and Gretch. Eric Osborne leaves Mrs. T and Mrs. C. the art work on the walls. Mlke Parsons leaves the jeep. Ed Peavey leaves his leather jacket to Mrs. Villiard. Steven Peloquln leaves a case to the underclassmen. Karen Pennachlo leaves Anita forever confused about Baker Rod and Kitt Pole. Kurt Peters leave party materials. Frank Pladt leaves his dlet to fat freshmen. John Plante leaves eternal wit to Kev. Donna Pollillo leaves all the vitamins to Kathy and two more yrs. to Kim. Tim Pothler leaves his code book and calculator to Mr. Rysk. Gary Purdon leaves Bulldog. Capt. of football. Becca Rausch leaves all her headaches to the future Student Council Pres. Bill Redlhan leaves one year to Dee Dee without him. Matt Reed leaves L.R. four years of memories. deten- tions. and his flare for teachers. Sue Regina leaves Mr. Ingalls a pink and green polka- dotted pocketbook in San Francisco. Michelle Reid leaves Anita. all Physics baggages. Kim. two more fun years. Wendy. good directions to Horsen- eck and Mary. some meat and potatoes. Kris Rletz leaves slamming to Sharon Ross. Robin Ritchie leave mittens to Jeanne. a lemon to Jen. a hug to Pam. and the class of JQ4 to Wendy. Lynette Roche leaves Charlene and Gregg good luck and lots of trouble to Troy and Peter. Rob Rose leaves Sam practices to Kirk. Peter Russo leaves his cleats to Dana Boynton. his posi- tion to Duncan Roper. D.B. a kiss. and Dee Dee his tail. Jen Ryan leaves Christine memories of S.H.. a blueberry muffin. crusin looking for T.C.. a peanut butter andjelly sandwich at lliw to Janice. the blrds in the attic. a hug to Lisa and her laugh to her friends. Rick Sabin leaves good luck and dirty whites to the shop. Wendy Salisbury leaves one more year to Sweatt Hill to Audra. Allison and Jody. Jane Sandberg leaves Pee Wee's bike to Deb Orlando. lots of luck to Bill B.. Kevin M.. Jay M.. Hooper. and Mike B.. and all the good times to the future seniors. Kurt Schaefer leaves Larry's mailboxes. John Schram leaves M.L.A. to Gretchen Jones. Sharon Schwartz leaves good luck to D.S. and L.P. in their next three years. Cheryl Shanks leaves everlasting life to Mrs. Alter and four great years at KP to her sister. Greg Sheck leaves his lock to C.B. and B.H. for next year. Shawn Simpson leaves all his love to Cissy and the task of making Freshman massacre day to Leda. Chris Slattery leaves the chain to Scott Krammer. Tracie Smith leaves KP with fond memories of learning. Tina Stracuzzi leaves good times and friends in DECA. the D.E. advisors her love and her running shoes to the ambitious. her parties to DECA buddies and her best friends. Chris Stonlonls leaves his '76 Impala 350. Pam Soares leaves a plane ticket to Spain to Mr. Ingalls. a sunset and happiness to J.W.. and a ride to work to R.R. Rob Sousa leaves his long hair that he had for the four years he was at KP. Eric Sutcliffe leaves his car. double sessions. and hope- fully more guys for next years soccer team. Andrea Swantak leaves S.D. unemployed. five little sis- ters with out a ride. K.M. cruising ln her limosine and Pam all the luck in her last two years at LP. Nick Toblchuk leaves Jay a razor. Sarah a map. Geral- dine a bump on the head. Yvette to B.R. and Hooper a year to himself. Paula Tyo leaves Mr. Cormier's homework to the freshman. David Unger leaves boring summer practices with a drum instructor to Jen and Linda and good luck in jazz to Pagie. John Vine leaves all hls love to Lisa. Ted Van Llngen leaves the yearbook camera to VJ and his love to Sonya Hoyle. Phil Walsh leaves. Chsyl Ware leaves lots of luck to Amy Farrar and Re e. Sharon Washer leaves one more year to Sheryl and Bill Bullock. the butterball to Hope and Trish and all under- classmen with Mr. lngall's slides of Espana '85. Jeanne Wazan leaves a million thanks to Amy for guid- ing and helping her with D.F.. her high heels to P.S.. a laugh and her lab to R.R.. and a trip to Spain to Mr. Ingalls. Pam Weidman leaves her food service uniforms. Mike Welr leaves 820. two more years to Michelle. Sharlene Widak leaves Mr. Cos. with no morning rider to school. Jim Wlese leaves all his frustration to the people he doesn't like and to his little sister he leaves his support. 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A good student , . t r 3 A ' N l'm just a genius af' 1 4 'K f 'Q sv 1 X M, l Ooh ha hal , ! 1 gn- ..-.....- xxl A oe A s fl Y' em . X . X x i K R, l f ' 4 .R ', xi k s X - sift' ' ' l'm not going to do this Peeping Dan - , , ,.: Z J 11 ,,f ' , ni, X ,Q Q N C' A 3 . . . , l . , Q. 1 4. AZ, W 0 4' 7- mf 1 ,rwd- wtf, Did you hear about Ihal SUV? Which ones the Philips head? Ughl my fingers are stuck.' i Give me a K 4? I , Please dont hut me ,-I I've got to get this right! Boy, I'm tired. What am I doing here? I luuv spaghetti! -L Nice to meet you. Why today! wad! l know something you don't know! Jessica Abernathy John Acord Kim St. Amand Joanna Andrews James Arsenault Jen Baily Tammy Baker Jen Barrett Glen Barrows Richard Barter Laura Lee Barton David Baruk Tammy Bassett Michael A. Beaupre Barbara Bedvik Jeanne Bell Elizabeth Bender Michelle Bernado Derek Berry Scott Bettinger Kristen Bezema Janice Bigelow Anne Bishop Jill Blake Jeff Blood Toni Boni Chris Boone Darryle Boone Peter Boucher Kris Bourne Jose Bourgeon Jennifer Brigman Lee Bruntnall Carolyn Bubola John Burhark Bob Butler , Ed Butler Sean Cady Eric Callahan Krissy Callahan A 'N 36 X A ,t . 1 Q' 57? X fs' - ' 12 , V v YQ V' ww I 'Dunst 4, P' f l , l '4 Xi' Xl If l xv' 'lm - -If . ,I . , R 't 'fi' JS'-' ' ' ' . X .3 in 'Q + ' .. WT-2 Ip H 3 hi sie ..-M... X 5: ' 8 i I 4 X i fx RX X X . ,fs 7 ii :si v ' f 9 '7 , -, K X X' ,X di. , ,L ,.:,,. K 4 lr tis wrx ' I 'V X's: iN0A 2 ,a--0 5 N., , l 'f xA 'I l Q Qf'i4i2f Q? - ' 'V l 'JN qu Y. i Paul Carlow Jeff Carlson Jeff Carr Tom Carter Tom Casey Danny Castelo Christopher Celluci Kim Cellucci Scott Clarke Cherie Cleveland Steve Cloutier Glen Clow Kim Conefrey Ken Cook Karen Cooke Kathy Cormier Ken Cormier Christina Cortese Carrie Costa Allyson Crawford Kelly Cronin Mike Curtis Angela Dale Tom Daley James Damato Jessie Darling Melissa Davis Greg Davy Jon Day Jim Devine Jackie Diplacido David Dix Chery Domenica Lori Dunbar Sheri Durrik Jackie Ellis Anne Facteay Jeremy Farling Jamie Faulkner Shannon Faulkner Ellen Flanagan Michael Galindo S S 5 4 S i 5 6 5 i 9 9 1 S 5 9 :'I2I,:'I I 33,3 I :'IH,:'I I .-72I,.-7 l l Elizabeth Gallagher Moira Gallagher Tim Gamelin Becky Garcia Shayne Gardner Robbie Garrity Tammy Gaudet Derek Gignac Dan Givanoni Mike Goddard Paul Goodwin Robbie Gorman Todd Graham Julie Grazado Tim Grimes Wendy Grote Lisa Haines Rich Hall Tracy Hamilton Scott Hamwey Desmond Haupt Noah Hoffenberg Joe Holland Joyce Holt Alyssa Horton Linda Howard Todd Howard Tom Hughes Ginger Hunsaker Kathy Intrieri Chris James Jay Johnson Terri Johnson Pam Johnston Michelle Joyce Eric Keene Michelle Kellelea Nancy Kellelea Christin Kelley Sean Kelly Matt Kidirka Jeff Killian Ag I li. 1 It i I , 'I i v..a Q r-1. l N . , Pl -. 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Iyfizt 2. ,A it .. T. 1 Tx . ,N if-X 1 'N' 1-- X . 1 N n ' a 2 1 gf .rw H' , ,R 51 :Senior , WE, the TEACHERS of the Class of l986, being of sound mind and body??, hereby bequeath the following to you, Mrs. Raymond leaves her white Corvette to Missy Hagopian. Mrs. Eleanor Reed Alter leaves to the class of '86 the following contents fo Room II8: one music stand. the joy of creative writing, I6 concentration capsules, and the memory of British Literature we read together. Mrs. Maxell leaves her bran muffin and vegetarian cook books to all her DECA students. Here's to your health! Mrs. Negus to the graduating class: Felis qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. fHappy is he who has been able to learn the causes of things.J Mrs. Fagan leaves to Karen Pennachio her attendance at I girls' soccer gamel, to John Vine 2 very interesting UD years fI'lI never be the samejg to Rebecca Rausch many thanks QD for talking me into doing the S.C. workshop, to all N.H.S. members best of luck in the future, to Lisa Caprarella a dime and an algebra book: to Diane Carew a memorable senior year, and to all seniors much luck, happiness and success. C.E. Faulk to all ambidextrous atavists: Do not do anything underhandedly. Noli Res Subdole Facere. Mr. Sumner leaves to Dave Johnson the opportunity to compete in the annual egg drop again. . . and again. . . Mrs. Cronin leaves her dirty sinks to Tony Odoardi and Cheryl Washer. Her radio turned off for Roy Juergens. A final deadline stretcher for yearbook to Barbra Charron and Eric Osborne. And all the happiness and best wishes for the future to the class of eighty-six with much love. Baby pictures from pages 60, 6I, 62, 63 . . . Ms. Kelly leaves her ingenuity and quick thinking to future members of the Wrentham Fire Department. Mrs. Wernborg leaves her recipe for chicken salad to those seniors who will be going into the teaching profession. Good luck. Mr. Breitenbach leaves to the senior class his ability to make plenty of dough. Mr. Courtois leaves his recipe for chicken soup in hopes they will always be healthy. A friend to the l982-3 Math Skills I fifth period class: P. stands for Persis. Good luck to you all. Nancy Tower leaves a kiln to unload to Ted Vanlingen. a sink to clean to Wendy Barton, and her field hockey stick to Kristen O'Connell. A.T. Resca to the senior class: Smiles, love happiness, and success. ' Coach Bremer leaves built-in springs for.Nancy Gouthro's track shoes so she can jump farther and run faster and be a college track star. Miss Turco leaves Bob Molloy. Paul Morse. Leigh Dwelley. and Rick Sabin a revolving door so that they can get in and out of school with less difficulty. Ms. Coutu leaves to Lisa O'Neil a bottle of pepsi and a bottle of R.C. Cola, to Jim McCarthy a spare tire. to John Schramm a megaphone. you've come a long way, BABY p. 60 A Top row, left to right: Kelly Moriarty, Cathy Conaty, Sue Regina. Lynette Roche. Ind. Sue Bettinger. Bob O'Connell. Larry Cerrito, Beth Lindsay 3rd. Shawn Simpson. Christine Slattery, Michelle Reid. Denny O'Brien, Wendy Salisbury, 4th. Lynne Miller, Tina Megna. Sabra Gould, M. Bernadette Dumas. Mickey Michalik. Diana Fernandez. Teresa Desilets p. Sl . Top row: April Hardy, Sharon Murray, Annpatricia Deforge.,2nd. Jeff Beckers. Jim Davis, Mary Conlon, Nancy Gouthro. Kathy Devine, 3rd.. Debby Burlingame. Karen Beaston. Robin Jones, Mark Dynan, 4th.: Mae Kraiewski. Nancy Daniels, Gillian Hamlin. Debbie Orlando p. 62 H Top row: Eric Osborne: Noel Hamilton. Katy McGlynn. Tina Stracuzzi. Jerry Kelly. 2nd.. Charlotte Operach. Brian Buia. Cathy Leveroni. Marie Waters. Arthur Jones, Srd.: Kristen Grosser. Rob Kennerson. Paula Tyo, Amy Lewin. Kelly Darling, Tracie Smith, Lisa Morrissette 4th.: Ed Clarke, Eric Burke. Tiffany Awalt. Cheryl Ware p. 63 , Top row: Sharon Washer. Kathy Harcovitz, Christie Ely. Becca Rauche, 2nd.: Erik Sutcliffe, Paul Morse. Dawn Jacob, Diane Crandall. Denise Errington. Jen Meyer. Lynn Kavanaugh 3rd.: Tracy LeFoII. Mike Weir, Barbra Charron, Cheri Hosmer. Frank Pladt. Kristen O'Connell. 4th.. Julie Houseworth. Jane' Sandberg. Sue Johnson. Jeanne Wazan 6 ,- , Km 14 1' il! I - f ww-J 4 x - Aff, ,. 'igiiq -5 6 24,5 'fifiz .1 ' vm-M , ,Z . , , W F 5.-fx 4 wg, 'Sansa f.,,,g,, ,am im .5 I z XAWQWM' W4 if J M ws. ..- ' . bfi. 'a'f.g3zv. '?4:E.Sfj? 'WV 4 5 4. 1 5 ' 'Q' D Y Q mf' kg, Nm Superintendent William Costa Principal Winston Fairfield 5 ilil Asst. Principal John Fitzsimmons Asst, Principal Robert Geib . if , If Business Manager James Johnson Director Student Services Joseph Lojko WN Athletic Director Don Edmonston School Committee I to r back William Lynch, Robert Latham. James Davies. Patrice Giovanoni, Mary Ann Galli- more. David Brown I to r front Marilyn Eden, Shirley Lar- sen, Keith Grant fChairmanJ. V , S Q, , Q .- if 1-QQ Barbara Fink Jenny Kostfen Shirley Meduskuie -H . W1 1 s 1,3 . Q2 -f . 'ffQL'12f. - ' 3, '. --A' ' ff- .+ws'e:J. 'e V' M.. 4 .nga K ' if arf' ' i . Q gag A - vi' 'if -'- 'gg fr e.. ' ' 9 . 4 is V if ' . - - A f :cl iff' - .' f : , JL- ' ' If afwf ., 4' .f ', i -. 'Y X 'M U ' ' - is X N fy :':' ' ,-ff I f ',.hW' AYJZZW? , I v L, ,. - W, V F ' .X i ,' .flag ,Qjm . 7 , .r . img? Mrs. Pegg Mrs. Cyrulik Miss Lessard ' 'N N' Mrs. Berry Mrs. Barber Mrs. Kennerson I I l U I X ' we w rs ,f Q MQ 2 ,Q fw 4 4 4 MS. Stellman Mrs. Sullivan- Nurse Mr. Finase- l.H. 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'X x 7 ' ,gui V af JI U :- 'E M,-S Cronin Mrs Tower Dept Chairman . , X i,.' X S .3 .V vwk , 1 Rf... .ze The Art Dept. of the King Philip Regional High School is one of the fastest growing departments at the high school. It has quadrupled in size in the last four years, and now services about two hundred and fifty students or one-fourth of the student body. Foundations of Art, Graphic Design, Ceramics and Advanced Placement Art are some of our more popular courses. fyjflfffrxkfx X Our art students get some first hand layout and communication skill reinforcements as they help our with our yearbook, The Chieftain ff ee.g0fZN'e:i Xl XE xnxx s xxi 4, xxlxxg X K he x . if 4 A which is under the direction of Barbara Cronin. if l fmt f' ' if 5 xx gn. gy 'E C.. JW, Q' l , A ' K F .1- in 7. 1, Q .nn Q, 6 QQYY Q 'vw x' -v ww., J' A 'W fx P5 Vg. fi x ' sk' F f . fb? .8 Hu-FN wggiy z' I 43,5 , . .X N5 ,ff ,K 5 gif ', 4,. 3 fiiliw, , .W f. Q f:,ff1if ::f 355 41 ,Aug Y V xg fgf Y 5 i fa i ,'5 1 This course stresses the basic jobs, operations. and skills needed in the servicing and repair of automobiles and trucks. The student will gain a is thorough knowledge of the materials and equipment used by auto g 7 mechanics. He will learn to use meters and measuring instruments, learn N X ' staff to read and interpret sketches, scematics and diagrams, and use shop YN ' is ff manuals and other materials. Each student will have an opportunity to use S as f it' X hand tools of the automotive trade and to learn how to perform the Q X X X operations of the trade, including the evaluation of the completed work. X ' Mr. A. Antonetti + 3 v 65 Q fs 0 26 N-S' 'len Ski: I W fl! '- f gpm xii K . M f 4' , I if STX fa , N X I - . I i! K 4' is Mr. Cass Mr. Antonetti IF' ,af Mr' Drisko Mr' Noun This bolt is too tight Bill Cote A 1 Y ,, 4 . 1 L I X t AA. 1 X ,Q 1 Sul., ,ff 43. If ,WJ 1, AQ , 5 W QF w.,, ,, ,Fla fx I I' 'F f ,M W. 9 1, ff 5Q,'il kk- l X- 3' xA.-MW eye uf ' : - 5, Nr is QU I Can you believe fifty-six words a minute! I'm not looking at the keys! 'lfi ' -' i. 8 A fl Q j gee ,w . as l can't believe exams are next week I5 as 'AN Mrs Tolley Mr LaVaIIee Mrs Campos Mrs Dombkowskl ' r 91' f fa., ,- . fi . 'mi X , x 1 , , 'ref-Is X MA EVQM . iff . ' ' O O I -12 Me neither F 9 'QL -' 1 Q- ' 1,4 Wiill, .5-4 HH- it g A ,inn I ,. l M P n. 'Aixam 'I ,qs 1 -if The carpentry program teaches students the fundamental skills of the of X , , 9 a field. The first two years students learn the skill of millwork, and Q' . up framework. Juniors and seniors put their skills to work on special assignments that they are given. A Q. rv xX MT- Paglafi Mr. Woodhams l 1 --- 1 MF- ChiChi!!0 Mr. Berteletti v . , . I Q nan I fr Csillwh Oh great! It's level. f- V .IV 5- 'K Mtv, W- F X XY if . 49 H1 W If Do you really want noodles added? Missy Benoit We made them, so we'll sample them? Donna Herbert Lisa Carpenter KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL K i K P t Tee-Pee J bgjyiisi 5 Q l f 1 on 5 rg, fi 5 f I X U. 5 I I - A .J N 'f f , ' f I -X e I A COMPLETE RESTAURANT Opperated by the Students of the Culinary Arts Department. Welcome cl? Enjoy Your Meal. Holiday Pies for salel The Culinary Arts Department at King Philip teaches the students the basics of cooking and baking. The students learn in a working environment and gives them enough experience to later pursue careers in bakeries, restaurants and hotels. no pon-un Oiii 1 any-'null' .par d. at 9? vi ' Ai f--.. qu Yo .M 71' 1 .s 55 Ya bww Mr. Courtois Mr. Breitenbach 'X X 'lux A happy bunch of chefsl Kristen Volz, Michelle Tardiff, Fina Hole, Laura Venteroso U!-.Pa 'sw-,hm A W' - 'llri ',,.gaLunu.... .. . R There are too many holes in this strainer! Kris Reitz s-2-vss. c.f...i' Q, ,4I s. Mr. Tryhubczak i 5224 Ill! .5-f :W i kv . I Z- W mrww 1 N M, if I f ha .- .ff ff A 1 3? 1 ff 1, 'fax fab ,Q C VJ Mr. Guillemette Mrs. Maxell 1 v . W N I T r W I 5 QM, an I ai' ln complex civilizations like ours. there are many opportunities in the technical field. Tech drawing is considered basic to a all technical courses. lt is the principal means of expressing ideas in a technical world. Drawing is the oldest type of expression. It is understood by everyone, and known as the universal graphic language. A word is an abstract symbol representing a thing of idea, but a picture visually represents the object. This need for pictures creates the need for technical drawing. do Us K g g DROP g . A e . A , , O - 0 fy QT l N 'f' , Q . 'iv Q Wi ,. x 'X 'Q' v , 'Was' , ff ,vw X ,v ,,, sfsi , .,mm ffx KS FN fs fN .4 R if f E25-P U Drafting has been an integral part of industry for many years. It is the link between engineering design and manufacturing. Information is quickly communicated to manufacturing in the form of drawing prepared according to the drafting standards. Drafting is a modern profession that continually needs new workers. Once the basics of drafting are understood, those with a continuing interest in drafting may select an area of specialization to gain additional experience. Mr. Sumner Mr. Riley -1 v'.y ,, V Sl , - A ' .4 . -. ,il 1 I 'X . ,'. . ,. FWZ' X uf ' s K l M J 4 ' wx ga ' U s .V - mb' vs? A 2 if F s 5' ' A ,, 4: ,J-femme sa M ff'- Electrical is a course designed to instruct students in the knowledge of electrical theory. how it's generated, controlled, distributed, and put to use. Students learn the adaption of this theory in the electrical shop by wiring various types of switches, lighting fixtures. appliances, power tools, signs, transformers, motors. controllers, and high and low voltage. Dedicated students can pursue: alarm systems, electronics, cable TV and robotics. nv, i 'X Mr. Badge R -W .XX S' l Ti Mr. Pillarella 'Qu-I Mr. Ryskiewicz s l 4 W SI gf-.nv I , - . 1 .Ly I f I ,Nw ' Axbiwlr v s, 0 .4 N ' at M TA' if il l 1 Q. ,....ai-- ix if X T' MD MTW 'S Y A, 1 v ky N,--1nn 'A- 'I ' . f C O Aw--it V r r Sl-IAKON 4, The King Philip High School Language ' .X Zark Arts Department approaches the study of English and Reading as an ongoing process. The department offers courses geared to college preparation, business, general and vocational students. Specific courses in literature, writing, reading and advanced placement are available to the students. 'i1,.,Nx.f 4 J J, :Q J i Mr. Ahern Mrs. Alter Dr. Goldman M Mr. Houde T9 Miss Ryan Mrs. Russo Dept. Head fi wi fi N' vii f 2 ,ga 'sf Mr. Besaw Mrs. Huckle Miss Southworth Mr. Black , ,si .. ab Q Q' A Mr. Negus Miss Szatek 1 Q F if y,.,....,-.-..ff ', , ,MJ vs A win 3 ' 'ww muwrfwfa' mg' WWW? 'lb 'ls The Foreign Language Department meets the needs of students by broadening their means of communication and enriching their cultural insights. Through audio- lingual, audio-visual approach. students are led through a comprehensive sequence aimed toward communicative competence in French. Spanish or Latin. In addition to the classroom experience. the department periodically organizes student tours to Spain and France. sponsors Foreign Language Festivals, publishes student newspaper in French and Spanish and organizes field trips to foreign language attractions. f-3 rig- ':RENQflQisH DICTIQNE 5 Mr. Lanclaux- Figeuuredo-Fr. Mr' Ingalls-Sp' Fr-Dept. Head In W 1 Mrs. McCourt- Mrs. McNeill-Sp. S . i Mfwg V3 KD U3 E if ..-rw' 'U' Y' Elf' -IX - .L My 776.14 1. 'L K cf 3',ll- Q22 The Graphic Arts Industry 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 volume of over 25 billions of dollars. Students who graduate from a high school vocational program in Graphic Arts can considers as a pressmanfwoman, camermanfwoman, stripper, bindery operations specialist, proof reader. paste-up artist, design layout artist, photographer, and graphic machinery and computer maintenance specialist. .-4-0 K Q vf. 1- X N ,-JNL x x ..,, s K 1'- X ua, , Mr. Milano Yes, there are gurls in the shop. 'C 'Zig X. -- ssc nga is I finally finished ill , Todd Swalbe ThuY Duczakowski' Kev Its your turn to clean the press Dave K... X1 f 'N ' fn 1 aw' 0 ,, K x-C r X ..,,, .V 5 1 x ,, M. 1 X L 1 F A5 r- V l the opportunity to explore theory and clinical skills involved in patient care. Learning and practice takes place in a class laboratory setting and in local Health Care Institutions. ln addition, the students gain an expanded awareness of the 'J X variety of careers within the Health Care field. The Health Occupations Program allows students interested in health care careers Q 6 6 RJ I - -2 1 , 9 5 , 5 1 I Y , , K , A F Q an uf 'Q aff' ki' l if A , M M4 , ws' A W 0 M4 3 W N7 O 1 ev wwe , 'z me . A .V 'W' 7 t J ,ka Tiff , .2 7 fjlui . -sX ' , , fs ' .p,. I4 5V I.'f4 z -.-uv 1 i mY- . 0 I QA ' . . EH 'x x 9. rv ' ,- .. s-. Q -xw . ' 1 4? nf Aww .1-V. Iwi' 79 J Y' 1 1 If I add 2 to 89 and then subtract . . . Shane Chilli Students in the machine shop study skills that will qualify - - them for entry-level f jobs in the machine 5 U U! tool industry. As they progress in their trade. many will be involved in such specialties as robotics and biomedical engineering. 9 Mr. Pierce is Department Head of Machine Shop. 3 5 as well as ' Automotive. - Q Sheetmetal, Electrical, Graphic Communications, and Small Engines. -+ 'vs. Mr. Shores Mr. Pratt Mr. Pierce CDept. Headl :QR . if 12.2.3 s ' igl',-,,Mv ire '!'!f'9 '- ., ' I fa, Q iw wx,-31, so ,fm 'ui' A 67 .xx - Hold it steady .... Jeff Sikut I25 fi ,Q I 7 The Math Department offers a wide variety of courses ranging from Math I to Calculus, Trigonometry, and Consumer Math. The expansion of the Computer Program has added a spark of current interest to the department. Students may also become involved in the Math League and compete intellectually with others in the area. 1 .. 'ffm ii. Q I - nA'N BSN- ...D umuel Mrs. Barrett Mr. Lepere Dept. Head 1 Miss Strekouras Mrs. I7 Erickson Ms. Fagan f. Mr. Perry Miss Szczepaniak sf 137' Mr. Platt x Mr. Webb 4 pu-- Jazz Band - Back Row - Peter G. Tileston, Brian Fretz, Dave Page, Jason Pirone, Jay Johnson, Chris Hughes, Travis McCally. Rick Ross, Joanne Bruneau - Middle - Lynda Neale. Kathy Harcovitz. Bob Bruneau, Dave Unger, Joe Tennyson, Nica Vernon, Dana Vernon - Front - Priscilla Rheinhardt, Kristen Daniels. Jen Brigman, Deb Schwartz, Laurie MacDonald, Julie Dugery, Jeff Blood. .led Flaherty. y if-JE + x if Concert Band - Back Row - Dennis Dwyer, Jay Johnson, Joe Tennyson, Scott Clark, Aaron Nickademis, Rich Ross, Glen Eykel - 3rd Row - Lynda Neale, Kathy Harcovitz, Bob Bruneau, Dave Unger, Jeff Beckers, Jen Hardy, Sarah Boughner, - 2nd row - Ray Brower, Brian Fretz. Dave Page, Phil Page, Jeff Blood. Dana Vernon - Front Row - Priscilla Reinhardt, Kristen Daniels, Jen Brigman. Deb Schwartz, Joyce Holt, Angela Dale. Laurie MacDonald, Julie Dugery. f ,, o. fl Q , x I X Q. , 4, , Q I if f f nf -Q arf' 4 P4 1 1 W' y fi, if Mr. Tileston - Director LfLQU'.i9 5-4- , X Band Council - Back Row - Angela Dale. Jennifer Brigman, Kathy Harcovitz. Cindy Beste, Dana Vernon. Front Row - Bob Bruneau, David Unger. Jeff Beckers. l M gl..-9 'Pg-any U 14. p E -A,li. lilhlntm W ,Jf ru ' 1 fat 'CQ wr . ff: -,, , Q f ' :gy ' .A we, J 1 ff .L AW 2 ,QF . ,T7'lf V' Y 'Q f f' Physical Education is required of all 9th and lOth grade students. lt carries a 5 credit value. The classes meet daily and for l marking period each student must be included in a health class. Throughout the year. written tests are given and constitute a portion of the term grade. Midyear and final exams are also included as part of the final evaluation. Proper gym attire is required and students will learn skills in the following activities. coeducationally, when appropriate. its 57 'J pf F2686 ' ' 21 ' ' .3Xr'lU aY . QQ,-,5 'llff ,i,ff,, . ' Y if I A Q 1 ,.,- '1'Q,Q4',-41 a QM mfg Q90 ll f ,.-.. f of-x a W ' , ,A ' 0 1 4 Y! J ' IL ' '11 e 1 J , ' -A,-K Mrs. Casper Mr. Cormier 5:41 if Mr. Faulk ,iiiq Mr. Lazzara Qgbfiffaa Mr. Murtari . ml t . v mi g ,-' , gli? i E 5. ' Y- ' Q 'F s 'I ' , r 5 ivy. Mr. Nosiglia Mr. Schmidt Mrs. Villiard Q 0 P. r di' lvlvz' .aj X A--' N ' 5'-1 A' Q his N t , W' A 'V -.N Nuff 'S .if hi Modern society needs a science program that is relevant to contemporary life, and that clearly serves the future. Therefore, we in the science department endeavor to improve the learning situation for our students so that they become knowledgeable of the content process and application of science and the responsibilities of scientists to themselves and to society. n , if Q x ' ,mf ,. 6? 1M.,,, . -W., ' if fait , ,.-f 1 Q52 4 yfiif f' aa 1 Q.. L. - 1 -., 'S-Q. . in ' I -lvX' A' ' f X 1, ,UK 7. I ,. s 1 NS M' -.. '- . 'f ,, X- ! Y.. , 1---V- x -rp Lug! 9..'L-s 'fQ- ,K ,- N N. : -JT. Q, ' on .sf ,, , wr 3 ,,, . A f I , 1 ,A 5 NN . 4 Y I ' f A Q l N 5 ,. ff Q V Y. '? Q u f A,A., .. QA, ' '2 if? -V ' -'-- ' EW 1 XX , .J--W, , , . -. --2 'MUS .g -Z.-' EZ L 1' f'Wf,p ' , 9: 4 . ' f ' , . -. , ,..., -. xy, . J. gn ' 5 nw Q Q43 S 6, X, , 59 sa 4 'Jw xg .QZEQV 514-sms -I ,, 'wif pf 5, 1. ,Y gasifr' ' f fl 4. M ' .g ,QZZZFZZ f 1 'v?rQlZ':vz,,, Q Q. x ,jg -5, -wg ' Sheet Metal work in the building trades is governed by the gauge of metal used. lt is classified as ranging between IO ga. and 36 ga. U.S. Std. Building trades sheet metal work deals with the design, fabrication, and installation of air-handling systems. Here ductwork is constructed and installed for heating, cooling, and ventilating both residential and industrial buildings. Along with this, construction and installation of items such as gutters, flashings, copings, decking, cornices, tanks, hoppers, louvers, ventilators, canopies, conductors, skylights, and cyclones are on intergal part of the sheet metal worker's responsibility. ff, f . 1,4 l :ies A 4 y . a ,qi .JF ' , . . . Wicked freeze! . . f f . . Mr. Peterson i ...QM-an I-an PamoIive. You're soaking in itl ,ff F FX ,f 15, i ,f f IIE 1 ,A ff, XX C f l W H, rj I V 'Lg fx 1' W X A ,ff ff, 1 ' is r l Killa.. g it t it sl l istgxslaig i 4 .- lg' 5 I lb I ra 'Q 1 A R 9 Q - gs o tis K sa' f 541: , ff: :: :fly ia lg . bl, 1 gg I: :' ll , z QXITZTM ' N lg .. 'ifil Zapl Zapl Three aliens down. one to go! . i --. ,J 'sf S .YA . S K 5.5 1 l ,Aw 4 Yr I l Q t , 4 C' ' ff N K i ff, 45:5 A The Social Studies Department has elective ive, f offerings as well as two required courses to 4 fl-LI lg. complete graduation. Youth and Law, I- D Economics, Psychology, Sociology. and fb Xl g g Us Modern European History are the courses ' my ' ' that many seniors elect. This year social studies students will participate in the L National History Day Contest. Student Government Day. Hockomock Model Senate, and Labor Contest. ff! 1 Ay f .,, A Q f' Mfg f 1 , ' x ,- 0, f 4 .ol -.1-J Via-'X Z ' wx j 7 W 1 X f M ,, W, f , 'X 1 X Z VX ' I 0 -5 f Q 1 ,, ' Mr. DWYe 1,1 ,f I A V! .q, Y--v fisllf-'I .. -'iiiii 55354511 . 'imif 'g5.!.U 1' ' It i v 5 Mrs. Walsh I need a mystery book. Is there a short book on Poe? Can you help me find a picture of a unicorn? My report is due tomorrow. I need three sources. Do you think I can type ten pages in twenty minutes? The television in room 245 isn't working again. Sign me up for computer time with the SATsl THE MEDIA CENTER: a place for information on hobbies. sports. colleges. and jobs. ,Ev i ' Wa' I-'wg ,K A7 '?:iM1i??..1'r' '+L , f 335' 1 E if 4 tal if Mrs. Lepere Mrs. Carr-aide 4, 1 f Y M Q JPY, 1 f J f . -P- g by vs . , A , , 4gw2QQ'f1Q v f ,W W, frw , X , L-c 2.-W Q3 i .f Z f af Secretary Judi Dalpe 1 3-f , I' ,CW- K ' K X Counselor Mr. Doherty S, 5? Counselor Miss Resca Psychologist Richard Berquist Counselor Mr. Keleher 1 Q Counselor Mr. Young if Chairman Miss Flanagan Teacher Assist Mrs. Geib Teacher Asst. Mrs. Lawler 1 Mrs. Wernberg Mrs. Wintringham Mrs. DiRe 1 if Mrs. Brennan Teacher Asst. Miss Turco Mrs. D. Tower 'fi Ffa O Success f -N .1 - U qi! SHAIZO lu.. v reef' TV' Mrs. Alter. Inst. Assist. .Y is 3 4'V Vx .s 1..- 44... A.. X K jf - 1,1 up . VZ' ., ,, -1' 5 . . ..,':- ffl-sk Q I, t 4-4.,.M.v.f,g,z N., J 02, - fs , 1 - -, .gn 4,-Lx ......:' f'e,5H'f7' 'INN xr 1 ' w.i'f j2'k x -'31 Wa'-sf i'l'mfn2'- flX.w'f.','1'y ' 'J . aw -f.' s+.:1w.'.:,. f. .,+ 314 1 51 , :jeff W, 2 -A rw .-5 + or sf, , I ,gg gm sw ,D , ., A Q ,se A . . 3:55. ,fp .wiv .V ,npr - f . . , ,g G.: 1, Q. fc t f I . I iff -'? ,':f3' sa N . . ,xii 'Rig if Mrs. Galligan. Program Coordinator f r . .x pf Mr. Thurlow, School Adj. Counselor Pnl? fin W Af wx ., 'Is 33 Miss Soufy. Res. Mrs. Nichols. Inst. Mr. Wickman, Inst. v Teacher Assist. Assist. Dr. Neifing. Voc. Mr. Chichetto. Voc. Mrs. Cornell, Inst. Res. Teacher Res. Teacher Assist. 'ws-4 'RT ?' Mrs. Bimschleger, Miss Bongiorni, Res. Mrs. Bambery. Inst. Res. Teacher Teacher Assist. VV x B Q, 5' f x 13 l vig 'iv , Q 3 3. tw K 1 I :iff ,f fff 1 1 f J f , 4 I 5 i 3 z fi 3 v H+ Arfafxpvw 4, fc ' '. -Q!,f' QEE -6 Wg' wqjYi ' f '1 14?-gf -A: 'cl' .. ,:':., 53:-Q-' t T? .5 4- ' iisvi--.a'H5vgE F-nlza-'fu 1, 4f'.',3f - Bmw? a-im.,-f. ' 7!,S.g.'5:QQ -1:91-5-1 , s, , .'L.:? 95,25 . --I ' Qui. 7 N ,j.,w'2'fg. ' .-5, - A WHO .. . 9151 Q x '- 4: rr. , 53: - ' 1- l .,.'tJ ri-Y' .wi 1' .-54. - -W4 - -- jifi ..,v- lf. . 'W I W., x x are 'I' I I Y -,. '91, Q31 Q, YU?,f7? X'Q? 'f3Qi'.'Jx x X A! A x 'K,,.,, 2 fu 'U' .ff - x y'-A 'f +. A X m+ 'SR M., 'QNM M. , :TSA . 'rr - my . -x -X, N ,dw ,W gg w... E 'Nv- '-5 -.., wh, ,-...- Q.. We 'PSM li A 4' ' ,L sf ' 4 A G i ' ' i t, I l 4 X 4' ' '5 N140 4.-I ?v!'iL' ' I :fr I0 4, 1 I 'A ,T ' Jfaibla f as '7 A' i C ,gl X A A H16 qtiuzixiiiif-iz w X 44 we A , 7. E ' as ll'CUlJl1'l' fsffwT.Li, ,f .V 'lifgiilfsitifm 'ft warfare 3: if. A: s ,,.--1 .4 3 wifi- ' 'V X 7 gg I i ,-.K 3 Fx r .' elf ., - 5 5 SW'J i'9'r if i V 4 ati' T- f' Lia fi-J Back row: Coach Bertelletti, Aimee Guillette Cmanagerj, Lisa Kuta. Audra Ayotte, Allison Walsh, Jodie Bowers, Holly Mae Curtis Front row: Jen Meyers, Bernie Dumas, Nicole Damato. Wendy Salisbury, Jen Hayes Come out of it Jen. the race is done! ...... Jen Hayes and Wendy Salisbury Run on . . . towards victory. . . Run forever. never stop . . . . Nicole Damato . . . . . . Holly Mae Curtis .,i ,i xg ,7,- .,,,,. ,,7,, ,TX xxx X A eiv fx- f-Tfxf, eq + ,ff - X if as as A ss SHAPIJN x Xxx ssbkji XFX IS miles? Don't make me laughl ...... Audra Ayotte and Lisa Kuta 'fi' gl Y-if ff ,M if ,PS J' WH, K., ,fgry ,fn 1 '5'., Na ,S gl, 'W 3 'rw Wiffff, X v vig? 1 '1 , x A 'AH ,Am ' qw, A iyiidgg 9' ,fy ., ,l LH if 1 fl ,f H 1 ff A 1 '35 5, 4 .4 of. l x 0, ,Y L - , e .om ,M .,, V, ' -, 4 ,Q ,,. 1 wx 4 .A , ' 71: 1 if .2 2 f f . , g , 1 A 34 2 a Qc: Q! uf! JM vf for , , W I , . Q A , ,, 6, , K 2' , 5 pw, of , - Q 1 'Wg ,, if ,, ,P , Qi ' f 5,11 :. ' W, swf? 1. . 4? Q ' W V ,, un., 4, uw. . -A ..xy',. .,,, , of 1, V-1. , r . . ,9 1 1' ' ' 'Y wi me , kim W 4, in 2-,Qi ' .EJ W, , Mgt: F-. 'uf ' ry ,. -V . .1 M 'K .W A9211 ,fx .Q ,WEN wwf? . J- 0, vig N, -Y Am, , 3? WY: MN, ,O ftwjifg 21'-49, we - f .v.4' -.L-jvc. QE W' -ggi 33. -ucgiec -I -r V I ,p-ggligg ,,., W: ' '-.zfgt ' . Q 1 4. 1' J 1 'fe-ff 7' rf ,432 .4 wv 1. 'fjmlf e Y, t ef , K ,gflig 4-1, am rw, ,ZR ,A A pw. ,1 4,4 f ,few ,,:z,g1Ss,:::f ,141 , V2 . . ,M , rf, ,, ck W' A . lgftkie' 5: ., f I' xx 5 af' Cz ff vgf 4-if A , 1, wolf, 2 img X Qt SYM ez, ., W- 4. . 7, 0 .Q w,f.f,f1. X Q A ,W X, eff wld ff mf Q AQ W. I ,.,, f f ,f f 14 W Q .w A Z, , ff 4: W X i f f V. NH as , 124.2 me-W Top, L-R: Coach Berteletti, Todd Tomkison, Mike Putt Scott Bender Jason Mouesslon Bottom L R John Grant Ed Clarke Danny Danny Dow 4 w cf, :J 1 lk. J I4 r ,fry VT H ,4 v 4 f psf i, Eg fl K P? fm 342 Q' 5 in Q 2 :is i SI: f ff? ,4 F 4 -. -sum-vf-7 -0,0 ...f l--- S I 5 3 iv, ! ' s a . 'W 'M Q l nw' Q Q sax M w t 9 ,A 3 ff . . . g Y' - . ' 'T N I X .. ' ' , :ta In fr.: . bf--rm.. vi. a I V . ,. ..f I- .- - - - . .. . 'IQJQQX sf. , sf ' ' K ...-- v-4-H' if The l985 Warrior baseball team enjoyed another successful spring season. With a mixture of veterans led by captains Dave Bishop and Mark Dittrich and underclass- men Jay Murray, Bill Hartford, and Ed Moran. The '85 Warriors again played ex- citing baseball. The highlight of the sea- son was the performance of hard hitting senior captain, David Bishop, who was voted the Hockomock League's all league catcher. David was also elected team MVP while John Redihan was voted the team Unsung Hero. ff - , - f.e,e: ' 'W- ,uzfrif ' l IZ Xt - , N?.E.,', 1 4 A -I X ,fe SMX 1 -1 Q2 vw- 5- Hurray +- Qffa... Ui fx - 'i , I ,.. 'vii' 5 N 'fm 1 , J ' A 'fr 'mmf 14 The softball team finished with a 9-II record finishing in the middle of the league. Kelly Lewis was selected as a unanimous all star choice. The team has 7 returning lettermen and the pros- pects seem good for this coming year. ,gg-,Q ,Ak ,f , . 'f Zvi, 5 , s . im A Y , Jiwi vb , f ' r' uv. in ilQ.:ifv4.i 41' Wh:- 'Hula bw. Q ? hh' 5 ' X i 'L,'W tfajlv A fy 4 f +Y5v ..,s. -- of gf 2 Seven in one blow . . . Jerry Benson. KX f .ofsxv.ztS L, I know I could have done better but .... Mr. Dwyer, Brian Blinco , ,fw ', Twinkles Toes ..... Eric Good gosh. it's floating . . Sutcliffe . . . Gordon Murray I I'lI get that fly if lt's the last thing I do ..... Eric Sutcliffe Do you think I'Il make the Nutcracker ..... Kai Andreiewski 'Q , ,Q ' x .X 1, ,pf Nxxkv. af K . ' 5 , Q , , ' 1 .ff ' ,-. l nu ' l ' 0 L . .-I1 , . Z., J., 0 ' 1 - qw' . 4 , 1, 1 ,N e.. 'I lv N if - C' ' Gia. X .' ', 'N x., ,':' Rjx-ff, ,nh . W A V ms -s 1 ou 1'-TI ' gf 'f'f2'-f 'i'd+1?'5Iqf -..,,. ,Ll 'Y-'xii m I' X 1 5.-,lr 1 'ilif' ' .wggx ef ,A ',, X X ff' If 1 ,fzfff 2 If xxx' 'WE , 'ix-'Q' x . -qw zvzzwf' if Qfr' X, . f for , V y:,!.W ' t 1'Ok ,' 0 wav 0 0604 Agro. , io? I know my arm is long enough! . . Lynda Cyrulik ,pan 1 What style and Grace . Get back here . . Charlene Widak Michelle Reid Will you please pay attention to what l'm doing Karen Look into my eyes Lynda Cyrulik. Wessinger Q 5 0 ' , 4 at 0 0 ' K , 4 + 4 Every pro deserves a break Kim Reid and Jennifer Chamberlain rv t , 7 A figif f Nj: ' Ain-if , 3 0 I t 'L-,9' ? J fw 7s,,,,i,,W ,A ,...i' My LAWunm'W.....N,.,-41' Amy.. we're not playing basebaII Amy Cosentino This one's a little low but l can do it. Nothing to it K N su- 'Y N ..-..-J' i e .. ..ef-eu-l'D- -.i.....i .l. ,.lT'1i'?'574 A Charlene Widak IIO percentl Lynda Cyrulik Lal M Crash landing ahead! Bill Packer 5Ifens1h at its Peak John Move mar brick wan! Ed Barrett Cla,-ke -ll .J J Ar! 6 l feel really sickl Dan Dow K l .. 1 u ip. tim af' was fa t , nv 'Ki' .I A Q G PHQ ' WIDE . u .aysifaff .. Up, up and away .... Nancy Gouthro This is uncomfortable .... Michelle Tardiff ' 1 - Q' R. , Q .Q ,Q -, 91?!9 ' 'f:,.,g3 ,t V., V ,V , 1 5 W: ' lwrkvf y- -- V ff , , ww, .fs-w-anim f H cf ui-fi1 155r,4r'?5s1'-fly,-'fr f fir' f V-ww' :iff '-New X fn 1f....:mfff X iffy , ' 3 4, 2 5 , Q ,, , ' - fp . ,FTW J, , 1 rixli w vc. H I , A ,. .' 9 My Last Lap .... Nicole Damato C0nC9mf3'l0 -- - Debbie Benson The l985 Girls' Spring Track Team recorded a 5-4 season. the first winning season in several years. The twenty-six girl team was captained by seniors Sue Barry and Heidi Henson. Outstanding performers were Most Valuable Player and High Point Scorer, Stacy Lathamf Unsung Hero, Nancy Krajewski, Nancy Gouthro, Nicole Damato and Lexia Calzaretta. Cap- tains for the l986 season are Debbie Benson, Sue Bettinger and Nancy Gouthro. Am I done??? .... Bernie Dumas Coffee break ..... f 3 X' f ef il A by is It's hot out here Go for the GOLD ..... Wendy Salisbury Karen Figurem ii, wugnq W ,ffm miami v Jump that mud puddle ..... Michelle Tardiff Watch out ..... Nicole Tardie 451 1 N X Tfack inter W King Philip's dedicated star high-jumper . . . Jay Murray Lester l a I 1- V J . John Barrett. voicing his opinion. Never say die. Todd Tomkinson T in . an P8144 ' gmnrlns - 1 A x ' ,,, , f 7 N 1, Flying around the bend, Captain Tom J, st. Ed Clarke, never giving into competition Capt. Kevin Healey 4 , qi fy, 3441 L ' :if ' sw i , Aawx M3 r V B. 3 .M .-.4 x ' 5, , .. rf fl min 3 'lv 1... . ,V RE, ' 'fw ig ,- W-wr-we 1 .B--.ffff .. 'M' , 1 . , . 2 Hi r is Crouching in a moment of intense Concentration Boys Indoor Track 5th row, l-r Coach White. Coach Wheeler. Coach Lizotte 4th row L-r, B ' Healey. J. lppolito, J. Barrett. J. Weiss, F. Longobard 3rd M. Galindo, T. Tomkinson. B. Coty J Webster, M. Digris, J. McCarthy 2nd, S. Nelson, S. Clarke M.V.P.. J. Grant. S. Bender. J. Payne B. Fowler lst row J. Barrett, E. Clarke, Capt. K. Healey. Capt, T. Lester, S. Murray, C. Stonionis :Jw 'V' ' ,r A it ,K 2 f . ' b I I, . Q 2 4 - 6, 4-2 , 2' . , A yt like fri .A ' Q . , s ' ' x 2 x , . 3 wif . ff Q 'I' x f ,, V 2 D fl L sf! ,pa . fit 'y,N , .,W. iff? -.. sfffiei' 1 1 H. mfx i ' ay N.. A VN. . N P ' . ' ' , fi .f,f.3f'4T , I . 2 Q - Y 'P .5 ' Back Row- Coach Tingley. Coach Molloy, D. Gomes. B. King. P. Carlow, S. Ettenhofer. D. Longobari. K. Backlund. S. Phelan, K. Liberatore, D. Hobbs. F. Anthony, N. Pasquontonio. R. Milus, Coach Cronin. FRONT ROW- A. Egan. S. Hearon. E. Shaw, A. Connolly. R. Rose. R. Molloy. M. Hobbs, E. Movsessian, M. Allaire. J. Cole. , 4 .yy .xx Safe 4- ww :Mawr M... ' .. 415 . 1 - - ' ' - f . f me f.zd,f.'sw-.2- . ' 1 is I. 760 !f 'A,9- .Fw ...sm M., f .. - . fy W f Q M' 0- ' fi gh , we , M.. .V , 'K' . y A y Q, ye, Have a nice fall Charge! The I985-86 hockey season has been a difficult one for the K.P. Warriors. The Hockomock League schedule that we played put us up against some of the toughest teams in the state for over half of y our games. Despite the tough scedule, the Warriors worked hard and played well led by co captains Rob Rose and Russ Molloy and seniors Arthur Connelly and Mike Hobbs. One lesson that has come through this season is that we must Play as a TEAM . . . Win as a TEAM . . . Lose as a TEAM . . . and Pay as a team. Whats the score? V ' ' 5 fvfvo , . . A v'fs Q. 1 . F x x X N1 r - , wr' '1 Qi. L . 15,3 v . , T W l F' s o'9Ii 00 0' .Q Doo U 0 top oO OO 322650 00000 0' 59 Gaye 353 of 5? Q . oooog x 0 X ' r??l fl K i s f 'ff K i ri ' lx? 1 f ,f HW-. Ja ' I ' ef 4 F7 , , ,M ,f. V , ,gf f ll.. Um, Ufwif I No. this is not baseballll Oh my Gosh, the puck is coming to mel The skill Involved f W, AW! 'rf AF, - , f f 4,z0,6!i f 0 l 1, Q, P n, hr-.M-. , X M l f f ' f ' 2 9 I f X jf W M, fl Z ms W f,,...wfM.4, ,A ww M, .W,M,,-HK-fQ,,,.wf 1 Q W :Mfg f M' ' ' ,, ' f K 1 , xx pls . . -',A 922 i ow? . , is 431.1 ff., , 'fl 1 , X, .1 'M i,,f M , Q. 7 .4-4 Z if 4 inf f W ,4 L:.cf.!' 'L Striving for the winning point. .-I X f X fx X x v 1 fy X fm 5 A hockey player showing us his golf skills Rl? V T. -W. 3, Y f ff Q5 W Z 1 f ,. f 2 A I yn 3, in 4 zfv , ,M :vhs .Lx n ,Nr N i . .. eq V. We 3 , ,. 1 f 'B 51 44 , 1 1 H3 HJ ff.x , :nm QW ,Q Q S z A ,wi K fri, ' ' .. ,of-,Vw Jmgw ff sf z i1sq,sW1 ff: f WW' ',v4,:4.:f-AQJJEQQ J, gf? W 1 15 fQn.if'm'? xi VV' ' ,Q if , ',, mm 2 ,V F Q. -, f A ,- ,v wfpgg X, ,151-wi,i1',,, i59f'Z'i,3fl2kf'XfAjl1i'i x. 1, -. wffiyf ,V ww , Z -c 21 ' f fp 'Qmfl X f -, 35 52.3 J , , . -. W .15 -' ,f fy ,ww f 1 : A f, Q - 14 , . . N02 f ,sf 3: ' H- 1.1.1.5 X59 X 45151 .f 5,j'l'gf.'.fg A 527 f- fn X, 2 1 ' ' if, , , ,. M ,3 uw, sz , 1 9 -A fn' 4 1 M, :xp-zxym V , ,. ,- , fs , ,mf wig Q,, ,kg ff Q f,A,,,,f,,:f,WQ , y ,:2gfz!lg. Q,-M5247 3 fm X 'Q -1 X 1 f f f , f-7' 'f,5',,-fgfffjsigfg ,- ,A . 1 'f 'f 4. -V, ,. gf f .wif f ,, , 2 f ,,. x f ,Va f im' 3. H 5 fm '- -ff f,,w41 ,f M Q f Q f' 44? LW... wifi? PLEEEEEASEl .... Stacey Latham There it isl ..... Gretchen Jones. Barbra Charron. This year's Field hockey Team was comprised of several new players who were first learning about the game. We experienced a great deal of pleasure. Teamwork. good sportsmanship, with a small blend of disappointments int he close outcomes of some of the games. The Team was led by Coach Maureen Dunfey, most valuable player and co-captain Kerry Kearns. Co-Captain Barbra Charron and Unsung Hero Kristin O'Connell. The Junior Varsity Team, coached by Nancy Tower, faired pretty well in the overall outcome. Co-Captain Mary Cataldo was also voted most valuable player, and Co-Captain Karen Wessinger received the unsung hero award. We are anticipating a good season next year. 4 if 'L 41 auf' ' ',, X vs ' :si ' iw A QQ' if, 5 f 1 , 'E' I A 3 Q., .f , fi M' 0,, 3, . M bf.: y 'Z K V s ' i 'vfb' if If Front row L to R Ellen Loew. Deidre Sullivan. Sue Oliver. Sonya Hoyle. Kim Cooke. Back row L to R Coach Nancy Tower, Julie Barrett. Bridget Theberge, Kathy Intreri, Barbara Bredvik, Karen Wessinger. Bend those kneesl . Deidre Sullivan '3 0 S ?M'. 7 f tgsiagtfi' ,Q 'VT' Oo . 'tfy t- S - -wg, A l67 -Pt i, y 1,55 5. V sf J ' , 4th rowleft to right, S. Grizenda, B. Healey, M. Oslewski. J. Benson, J. Webster, J. Harnett, F. Arnold, E. Spink, R. Thomas, O. Berry. S. Cree- JP.. . 4 gan, T. Kammerer.J. Romsey 3rdrow, Coach Pariseau,S. Conniff, M. Bazaire, T.Signore, S. Little. S. BROWN,W.Bourque,L.Lewicki,T. Cor- J 1. A if- 1' tez. J. lppolito, R. Kelley, J. Murray, K. Molloy. W. Bullock, and coach Schmidt 2ndRowO. O'Brien, R. Simmer, T. Odardi. M. Weir. K. Healey. . Q ,.r - W K' A. lntreri, C. Arnold. W. Kanally, A. J. Jones, J. Kelly, S. Peloquin, D. Ainslie, D. Andrew. lst row J. Vine, G. Purdon. C. Stonionis ,.4, . .X N . 553: 5 in Rx A Q3 .4- ' E.. ,,,, fg 4 gf fff, . 49' And soon, the ball will fly by Franklinl M7 Bill Kannally .YE x , g,tM. :A ?Uv'53 A ft- if Y. . ff 'A . if-'I 'Sf fi? . P 'A A i 2.1, yi., ff i -Q qi 11. ir X W , J N... . A ' J f xxxx X If fwidwf y4.L. I ll N. f gg. ' f 'M fy ' ' 5 3. 'Kg ,.,. iff K G, kv tw K, ' 1 l xvff' si uv, I ' g l , . Jw mi .Q X JJ fr L X, s .'J. ' lm Qi fiil 4 X iff' W Hifi iff X A V K.P. Warrior Victory dance. ' 88 Chris Arnold -C M if Sf . :Y i, ., QW' 2 5 'Q fi ' , N . 4 -X .1 - . v . ii' 'I xii T' - But l've got the ball, so what's the problem? 342 Kevin Healey. The moment of triumphant victory, well earned and deserved. Coach l68 Pariseau. S I. Let's get him from all sidesl 4166 Bill Bullock. 472 Purdon MI' Throw him into the mudl 5'1 A Chris Stonionis. if5l Gary Aim for the goal posts! 342 Kevin Healy After the best game ever. NO8ODYwilI forget the football team of '85l 383 John Vine l I i 'Vs- i 072 to the rescuel 472 Chris Stonionis Our M.V.P.. Bill Kannally. We love youl l69 f ,fy 'Ds 3521 ' 2 if fl ' ?1, HM 5. v 4 r .A 2 5 Q. Wi 6 , .V .,, 1 V, .. 53215 T' ii fl fwgi '.,j1?f,j Q ,Aj f . sw ' 7 .W . 4,.-1f,f'i- WZ: sf3E?l j'ffff't 5.13. gg T ,ffl it 952 -tQZ'wrff,,, ,. ali .'N,,gw.., Ugg i-V, ,M-,, Y. . Q, 7.5: e 4'ff4I? ' 'vw' I . MA.,-f, . f' f W- I-,,g'g:4 .'01 M +6 sary' 'fp yywtlls, . .: f sg: xy' t,,,t. fu ,W ,V 1552. QM, Ms, ,.f1,,,fzi435: , af? 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Todd Wldmark Tom Carter James Damato Back row Steve Hearon Erlc Shaw, Jesse Darling Doug Dlxon Gregg Parson Davld Kllllan Rlch Dechamps, Paul Palino YfbP'7, ReverseI Davld Stanfield 75, ,., W f.. ' wa yr X, .1 , . ' . 'ui awww, wmmfm'Hr Here I come! Peter Russo All clear! . Jay Cacherus sf' P .l ' , 3 f a ,i 7 'B 1' if li' 2. as of ff? K I . 2 ' ' I ' I . Q, v 4, 4 Front row L to R Sue Bettinger, Karen Pennachio. Anita CArson. Jane Sandburg. Brenna Mayer, Becca Rausch. Debbie Orlando. Back row L to R Nancy Gouthro. Therrea Gallagher, Debbie Benson. Kari Palos. Kristin Faulkner. Jen Byron. Nancy Kraweiski. Kerri Thompson, Coach Steve Myette. Watch out for the chick on my rightl .... Deb Orlando. Oh no you don'tl .... Deb Move overl .... Karen Benson. Pennachio. 15 5 Q M Who's pushing? .... Kari Palos. When do I go in? .... Jen Byron. ii V fy All 4 an ft r aee J X W it ft xx.gf! X. X , 317,22 ff' I Varsity: Front Row L to R: Mark Dynan. Dave Bouffard. Captain John Vine. Captain Mike Weir. Dennis O'Brien. Bill Barkley. Back Row L to R: Coach Jackman, Neil Crowell, Bill Hartford. Glen Topping. Rob Nelse. Pat Sullivan, Jason Stockwell. f-KTN ffw Q Qi KP' Junior Varsity: Front Row L to R: Jeff Davis, Eric Mick, Doug Berry, Dana Boynton. Eric Spink. Back Row L to R: Tim Gorman, Doug Dixon, Jason Gabbard, Steve mud cat Grant, Sean Kelley, Jason Romsey, Coach F Ingalls. C XJ , - i J bf, fi f a I -.1 M. if Y .X x 'Q Freshman: Front Row L to R: Joe Holland, Jeremy Farling. Scott Hamwey, Glen Barrows. Randy Levespue. Big John Henry Burhart, Davide Oldred, Back Row L to R: Jim Panttiere. Bill Cram, Torgen Lovely. as J , Aaron Nicopemeus, Dave Galla, Glen Lewicki, John Carlson, Coach Rose. -I-5 - Q1 L I 4 'rx in s- .pqiv-' : vs 1. wg, g- ff? ... ' -2:1 , fwic f 41 f 41 UGHTU 1 D mf if 'IAS HB fo. 1 AMAA an if 2 C 5HA?OAl ' l Cai' - znf-,Q Q. --v-.1 -- g , ,ii , .Qi it 1. ll .,,1 Back Rowi L to R: Mary Cataldo, Barbara Birkbeck. CO-Captain Jen Masterson, Co. Capt. Julie Barrett. Pam Griswold, Deb Kuta Front L to R. Suzanne Masterson, Kim McQuaid, Kari Thompson, Sue Oliver and Mary Ellen Gillis Standing: Coach Nancy Tower and Manager Deanna Cooper. This is the first year that King Philip has had a girls freshmen basketball team. The team was coached by Mr. Platt and the captain was Sarah Mick. In our short season. we compiled a I-7 record, with two of our losses being by less than three points. Great strides were made both individually and as a team and the girls should be proud of their tremendous accomplishments. The girls Junior Varsity basketball team started this years season with almost all inexperienced players. The girls came a long way in their ability, knowledge of the game, skills. and sportsmanship. The girls worked hard and had an enjoyable time playing. The team was led by sophmore co-captains Julie Barrett and Jennifer Masterson, as well as Coach Nancy Tower. 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Karen Carlow Erin can even do cheers in her sleep ,,,, Erin Kelly Free demonstration of the balance of a cheerleader. Erin Kelly, Pam Fisher I , , Nothing stops the cheerleaders. not even bitter. cold wind. K L N. 46 4,24 7 Is she trying to stand on her head? ..... Kelly McDargh Overflowing joy! .... Marla Rovendro Fly by night. Complements of Doyle Airlines ..... Kelly fx Ann McDonald. Sarah W Doylefx 1 - , I 7 K. 'X' .. x r 5 ' - EDD L, R. ala I 411. Bottom row: Marla Rovendro. Kelly Ann MacDonald, Kelly McDargh 2nd row: Julie Barrett, Cathy leveroni. Erin Kelly. Sarah Doyle. Karen Carlow 3rd row: Pam Fisher, Christie Ely. Jen Pomfret top row: Anne Leveroni K Ji SHARCW , iii! EQ .-,f.f2 71-' Y V .... , , -H -:p'L'Yj - -, f, L ,. --Q- ' l r l8I Q: LQ Q Y 4, 'asf 5 Q, , ,, A 5 , , Q?V1'j '?, DW H PaI's foreverl -Debbie Benson, Pam Fisher Future Olympic Stars.-Marla Rovendro, Derry Caught in the act -Erin Nelson Kelly Keeping fit -Debbie Benson Flexibility-Derry Nelson I83 6 V X QS N7 1 H 2 .: nd -x f 2-,gf'..5J- 1 . 1-4..,g.Ja, 1-'ha f - 1 ' , r I .. . Ta w 1' . - , , ' v- Mt . I 1-.rv U . 7 -2-ff.-X '1 , n Q 1,1 N 51 vi ' I -F. I.- . 5 ' J' '. 14 r 3 2 2 t A 5' . .I : A F I S., -Xxx-N 'N l 1 I 4 1 U I U A 1 A 1 Xj..Gi.:, X, ,V , X .. xxx ki, ,P I4 f C' i .-i K 1' aww- f , s-H Q-.3 . K Q ' -1. vnv-rfmnwif I J 5 5' ' x V 'Q p. f XR. N S xx K X , ,f .el x K Q x K 'C 1 A '. 1 5: '?QQ.' 12 -. .Q Y- A an 'fl :Eff N . Qing- x x x.. SXN, - X.. x ui '93, 1.1 Qv , f , Qigriq .X x 'Wk ' 5 QQ-rw 33 Q 1 .X 912. ' 5.x 5 'XXV fax' In UNKxx'.5 xKs X vs-NM .lyxh X . X. X sg H-.1:1:5I- -' Q ' 'Wyssx l Wx . , m sv! X 7 3 if . , Q., - - farzkibiig x -' ' ,g n , .- 2 , N E' l , su., ,n ' x 1 ,, Q . ,MWA . I . x 431 - . Ls A I mg A S11 ' x IQ The Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal, Stairway to Heaven, was held at the Lakeview Ballroom in Foxboro on March 30, l985. Alive rock group provided live entertainment for the evening. Karen Carlow was chosen as queen. Representing the court were princesses Nancy DeBraie, Keelan Muir, Tracy Hall, and Jill Gallagher. M,A.,,,, . , f Q 'IIN' fr-Nl 7, J f ', x i . '1 an'- ,A psii 1 dffbfif 4 ,I . 4 2 f 'k. L 4 5 ff L LL. a. L. '4' r.. -4 I hate when this happens! . . . Dennis O Brien i 1 1 I'Il getcha for thatl . . . Debbie Benson V ., t- 1.3. Y y 52 9 ' 5 Q' ' 1 . ia V-0 - . ,3 M , . wg, l Where is he when I need him? . . . Lisa O'NeiI, Michelle Marchand I'Il trade yal . . . Cathy Lufty. Jill Stoddard if QF? ' ,Li lf ff Xfxigzggi gigfffft fb 3 M ef., 1 f ' 7 ' ,fx x if iffy' 1 32' X. X 7 in I Are we alone? . . . Donna And you think you're great . . . Nancy Daniels, Mike Morrissette Carchio was P X! L to R: Nancy Daniles. Mike Morrissettei Kerri-lyn Kearns. escort: Jeff Graveline. and Queen Cathy Lufty, Jill Stoddard. escort, Tina Crowley. and Mark Jillson. Finishing touches . . . Paulette Cadieux. Karen Nelson :I-1? 'H 1 3 t f QQ' L. F4 .- fag,- -Qzg g wif' 4 K if wilf- f A 'Z s if .ef 5 Not Another picturel . . . Kerri-Iyn Kearns. - om, be home next week QC I , MMV ,. I . ,f Ji l s 1.0. t . 1 X4 -. ,' l -v-5:5 ,. of l 4 A ,K ' x f swf? I ly V N f 3 ., 1 I want the blue onel My cue cards are gonel . . . Mr. Fairfield. Kerri-lyn Kearns l89 X rd Ll..l ffl iso r . J , ,A . l 'JK Juniors ifl IX This year the King Philip Student Council planned and hosted the Southeastern Massachusetts Student Council Convention with over 30 high schools attending. The theme for the Convention was Lead Today for a Better Tomorrow. .lack Williams, Channel 4 TV Anchorman was the keynote speaker. Rebecca Rausch, KP Student Council President and the entire Council did an outstanding job planning and working the day of the convention. The Convention came right after a very successful spirit week the Council sponsored in preparation for the Homecoming Game. Also, the Council raised money with the aid of the Student Body to spend contributions to ChiIdren's Hospital and The Boston Globe Santa Fund. Other Council highlights are, mini- spirit week, Christmas baskets, and class competition night. Each year at graduation the Council grants two lf, L- N 1, . -.ef 4'-. r. . W gas .55 N, ff .4 E251 it . scholarships to seniors. I , M, .. Y 23 is K.P.'s finest! . . . Diana Dix, Karen Carlow, Lisa Kuta, Kathy Kuza 51 ,Q H You're not funnyl . . . Rebecca Rausch, Student Council President. 4. 17 ,.4..z'. ff This year our Student Council hosted the SEMASC Convention at K.P. on November 6, l985 L Homecoming Queen . . . Debbie Benson with Ed Clark. Tom Odardi 'iv Front Row left to right: Debbie Kuta. Shannon Faulkner, Sarah Tierney, Bridget Thebridge, Lisa Cparella Teresa Gallagher 2nd Row left to right: Anne Lacey, Sandy Morse, Jerry Kelly, Stacey Latham Nicole Damato, Lexia Calzaretta 3rd Row left to right: Tricia Triano, Barbra Charron, Becca Rausch Jane Sandberg, Jill Raymond, Mark Dynan 4th Row left to right: Karen Nelson, Miss Manteca, Rob Rose Debbie Orlando, Jennifer Byron, Kathy Kuza, Sean Kelly, Paul Carlow, Amy Mullin And the winner is . This float is if-H -SVN' wi' v ' LQ gg Ol gn Senior Spirit Go KP. Get MJ those i f Tiger 'vmuuvvr in , . 4, - . LLIII Yes. We know we're sexy! an 'ffl Q -9 if 'if' .E FU FU L in Don't push the red button-.lohn Houseworth Where. oh where, did my little dog go?-Sue Wirtz What? Marry you?-Scott Kammerer, Sue Wirtz What do you REFLECTIONS . . . of a Drama Club member . . . As the curtain slowly rises, my mind is not cluttered with my lines, but with memories of the last few months. I can remember showing up for the first tryouts of the play, scared beyond all belief and too shy to speak with anyone. Yet the older more experienced members were friendly and made me feel at ease. When rehearsals started, I had only a few friends, and pretty soon I knew the whole cast and crew. Of course, Drama Club is not all friends and fun, a lot of it is hard work. But that hard work seems to draw you closer to the people around you, until you feel like a family. Go ahead and mutter your breath that it's not worth it, but try to tell me that as the audience gives us a round of applause that will forever be in some corner of my mind. Now as the curtain closes, I lean to congratulate the person closest to me and say, Until next year, because as far as Drama Club goes, once you're hooked, you're hooked. Erika Pitt Class of '89 want me to do about it? Scott Kammerer llllllglllw Qllllllill 'P' June56t6 r?f :,a:e.'e-4' lffgpllfljo Yjrama C7515 ' .7M1vLmZ5o N oi, Fit To Print SPRING PL Y 1735 it llwe king Philip High Scl1oolAudilorium .may 9422500 Qwymfaamcff i 1' x I 'X-.. 1'- xx. 3 -2 Whatts my next line?-Jacque Beckers Over there, she's sitting over there!-J. August, Scott Kammerer ,Q W She is so honored.-Sue Wirtz, Scott Kammerer mwgvif was we-A ,1 6 , I V I x W ' -tv, ,V'. , f fi ittsygf M A 0 Manning the lights.-John Houseworth, Brian Crawford Phar- I 09' --4 h Row It Mrs Huckle. Abby Stevens, Scott Kammerer, Jacque Beckers, Maga Nadkarni, Michelle Openheim, Kris Lennon, Mr. Huckle Row 21 Brian Dunn. Jamie August, Todd Tomkinson. Joe Tennyson, Sue Wirtz The Math League consists of outstanding students in the math department. These 1' Students that have maintained a cumulative 3.0 unweighted average by y the end of the first quarter junior year are l invited to apply for acceptance into the National Honor Society. Students must display the qualities of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The application process also includes a written essay and a personal interview. Students chosen by a faculty council to be members are then inducted into the Society in a special ceremony. The purpose of boys' and girls' state is to educate its citizens in the rights. responsibilities and duties of American citizenship. Upon registering at the convention students arer assigned to a city. These cities constitue a state. They are also assigned to a political party. These parties develop their own campaign issues y and platforms. The y representative students are voted by the faculty. l YT f students compete on a regular basis with other schools There are four areas in which the students are tested fAlgebra I and ll Geometry and TFIQODOITIEIFYD Lepere Sachem Literary Magazine Last June the Graduation issue of SACHEM, the literary magazine published, edited, and sold by the studentsa celebrated its twentieth anniversary. Any student in the school, from ninth through twelfth grade. may submit a poem, essay, or story to be considered for publication. SACHEM is published twice a year, a winter edition and the Graduation issue in June. The proceeds of its sale goes to the benefit of the Sachem Scholarship Fund. K 3 V U WKPH stands for the King on alternating days, open the school with the Pledge of Allegiance and silent meditation and deliver the morning announcements concerning school activities for the week. The members come from the junior and senior classes. YPA The Scout is the school newspaper. It is reported written, edited and compiled by the student staff. The staff meets weekly. The newspaper is published four times a year. Anyone may join the staff, and new members are welcome. Philip Radio Club. The members. .-I ...I QC l.l.l O Cl? 5, , ft '55 ,. v ' , Top Row, L to R Christie Ely, Kathy Harkovitz. Kelly Mannering. Terrie Johnson, Chris Cortese, Linda Neale. Colleen Walsh, Mr. Lancieux Middle Row, L to R Marie Waters, Maya Nadkarni, Bonnie Church, Joanne Bruneau, Kristen Daniels. Laura Shank. Kristen Sutcliffe Bottom Row, L to R Matt Lazarra. Rachel Bremelist, Nancy Gouthro. Vickie Sandstrom The King Philip Video Club is newly formed Cin l985J and already has a solid membership. The members of this club are trained in the use of professional video equipment and receive, as a result. valuable experience in the television field. This year saw the debut of the King Philip News Line, a live weekly news show produced entirely by club members. Advisor. Dan Cronin. is a representative of Massachusetts Cable Vision. His skill and dedication have made the club as successful as it is, and will continue to be. What is Vica? The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAJ is the national organization serving trade, industrial, technical, and health students with leadership, citzenship, and character development programs and activities. The chorus program is open to all students who enjoy singing and would like to participate. The class met three days a week A variety of musicfsongs was taught, and there were occasional concerts given in conjunction with the overall music program and activities. including the band. si? fix. . p 1 fu. Q6 Q. I never knew there was so much to do. Tiffany Await Chieftain Editors. lst row. C. Leveroni, T. Awalt, J. Beckers. T. Van Lingen. V.J. Panettiere. W. Salisbury, 2nd row: N. Hamilton, E. Osbourne. L. Malagrida, S. McCann 3rd row: R. Brenlist. T. Troiano, C. Verna. J. Baker. B. Charron. F . :. 5 ' J 'S t 1 t . ,f ee. ,eff Q s 'f . M. t 3 .wi .Q -.Y gr , Y . xr'--Q.. Q 51 W fmt Q-'J ' 'K Q ...Q Q, f X ', ...I it 1 . The Faithful Mgnday Nighf Club We have to fit this in somepIaceI Christine Cortese. Holly Mae Curtis, Pam Shawn Mccann- Ch9fY' Hosmef Griswold, among others. i Alphabetizing is not easy! Janet Andrews The gang's all here 4 3 I, Without the help and support of these dedicated ladies Mrs. Brennan and Mrs. Cronin Chieftain would not exist. A special thank you is due to both theml i 147 fn- If A few members of Eric's fan club Chieftain. What an experience! Layouts, copy prints, photos, cartoons, captions, designs' plans, lettering decisions, more layouts-and don't forget the deadlines-so much goes into our yearbook! It is the result of the members who came diligently to meetings after school and Monday nights, and of Mrs. Cronin and Mrs. Brennan who gave IIOZ of themselves 25 hours a day that this Chieftain volume has been published. We have tried to capture the life, activities, and the atmosphere of King Philip within these pages so that our memories of the good times may live on to inspire us in days to come. Meet those deadlinesl Jacqueline Beckers. Toni Roche. Kelly Darling Chieftain Staff. 'Q f' is ' W' ,Q K ,,,. :main ,T Ist row: S. Murray, K. Darling. J. Andrews, T. Roche, D. Cooper, B. Grazado. R. Hall, J. Larsen 2nd row. K. Devine. C. Leveroni, T. Awalt. J. Beckers. V.J. Panettiere, T. Van Lingen. W. Salisbury, L. Kuta. D. Merritt 3rd row: D. Lygren, C. Conaty, N. Hamilton, C. Verna, L. Malagrida. S. McCann, H. Curtis, C. Hosmer, K. Kinsman, K. Pennachio 4th row. K. Carlow. N. Wales. R. Brenlist, T. Troiano. E. Osbourne. J. Baker, B. Charron. S. Widak. A. Cosentino. E. Bender 5th row. Mrs. Cronin, K. Kearns. K. Rogaris, S. Buckley. D. Burlingame, T. Smith. K. McGIynn. S. Gould, C. Cortese, P. Griswold, L. Vendetti, P. Cadieux. A. Lacey, Mrs. Brennan. l99 K QQ, l 41 1' fo .- s Add Q80 M8 ew! 61 In VOUl'j'Cd Q' QQYVWK N1 s ' 1 . , fp: QQ-L f Q 3 If 3 ,3 Nz K -f'g'fSA?E E Q f K BELLA CONSTRUCTION CORPORATIQN PETER S. TSIMORTGS PRESIDENT ASPHALT PAVING gem 384-2ll6 INDUSTRIAL ROAD WRENTHAM MASS. 02093 Good Luck, Class of '86 Q, I, ia, ga, 300 South street Box I775 - ..' 12 'r,'f- WRENTHAM LOAM Co. SCREENED LOAM GARDEN LOAM UNSCREENED LOAM INDUSTR A E E HO WRENTH M 0209 2 O GOOD LUCK THOMAS W. DIPLACIDO Ez. ecrnofr , mc. 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PLUMBING 8- HEATING RESIDENTIAL v COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL I5 WALNUT STREET PLAINVILLE, MA 02762 WISHING YOU LOTS CF LUCK AND SUCCESS WE'RE GQNNA MISS YGU GUYS THE CLASS QF '87 and Mrs PARENT PATRONS and Mrs. and Mrs Russell H. Kempton James Simmer and Mrs P. Gilbert Sandberg and Mrs Robert Purdon and Mrs Eric Lewin and Mrs. Richard F. Black and Mrs. R. Eichin and Mrs Richard Malagrida David and Gayle Sutcliffe and Mrs. Eugene Beaston and Mrs. Robert W. Hobbs and Mrs. Paul W. Carson and Mrs. Russell T. Rose Jr. Mrs Marilyn L. Walsh and Mrs. Robert A. McNamara and Mrs. Jason Washer and Mrs Edwin Bettencourt and Mrs William Weir and Mrs Peter Diamond Arthur F. Jones Theresia Krajewski Mrs. and Mr. Robert B O'ConneIl Mr. and Mrs. B. Fernandez Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Donn Bettinger Rocco A. and Eileen P. Pennacchio Ms. Candy Carew Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hayes 2l6 r PARENT PATRDNS Mr. and Mrs. James J. Soares Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farguherson Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. 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Attleboro Bob and Mary Bremilst 82 North St., Norfolk Judy's Place 8 East Bacon St., Plainville Guardian Industrial 83 Washington St., Plainville Wrentham House Of Pizza TEACHER PATRGNS Mrs. Mullin - Wishing you a happy and HEALTHY future. Mr. Riley - Where's my wall plaque? Mr. Sumner - Happy Skiing. Mrs. D. McNeil Jane A. Southworth Eleanor Reed Alter Mr. Lanciaux - Bonne chance a tous! Mrs. Helen Brennan Miss C. Leggee - Best wishes to the Class of '86. Ms. Szatek - Best wishes. Mr. 8 Mrs. William J. Fagan Ann T. Resca Miss Manteca - Best wishes to the Class of '86. R. Ahern - Best wishes to the Class of I986. A Friend - Congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. Cronin - Just keep cropping! James A. Black - Good luck to the Class of '86. Mr. Platt - Best of luck to the Class of '86. C. Ryan - Best wishes for a bright future. Dr. Goldman Nancy Tower - When you are quickly spinning on the wheel of life, stop and occasionally think of KP. Janna M. Bremer - Look to the past for inspiration, to the future for hope, but make the most of the present. Mr. S Mrs. Michael Cahalan, parents of Chris Cahalan l 119 SOUTH STREET - PLAINVILLE, MA 02762 PHO : 69 3 8 CQNGRADLILATIQNS, GRADUATES! lainville Insurance Agency, Inc. Man-Mar Drive PLAINVILLE, MA 699-2532 wil. 5 . GARELICK FARMS INC SALUTES THE KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT I efBCanc 'Realty Co E ' i I N owned 86 operated by Raymond Realty, Inc. gl mam, I mari ' I I 155 South Street, 0 Wrentham, MA 02093 0 384-7911 E16 K , ,f xx, ' I 'Z- I Q - na ral I I ROUTE 01 Tsuzrtomsr I Noam Arneaono MA 02750 no wane ssnvncs at TGIF, K I I ff Er: I I I I Flower Studio, Lid. ' FLOWERS wmspen WHAT wonos CANNOT SAY 1199 West Central Street .P 0- FARMS' ,NC Frat1g1S1r1g2IIgQJgJg038 I- A. J. PLANTE 695 3612 J ' PROPRIETPR Y th- 695 3600 as ' QV IIIII Albenf J. Mancbionne I Insurance Agency, Inc. snr, ll Independence Avenue oQuinCy oMassachu tt 02169 86er I I ph 6I7 4715010 May your worst tomorrows be no worse than your Congratulations BEST yesterdays Class of SG KING PHILIP GRAPHIC ARTS DEPARTMENT , 223 I I986-2OIO-I986-QOIO Dear Mrs. Cronin. Wowl Would you believe it's the year 2OlO. twenty-four years since the class of 86 graduated from King Philip? We've been up to some unbelievable things since. Do you miss us yet? Do you remember Shawn Chilli? Well. meet the President of the United States? John Finley is finally in his rightful position as King of Finland and Warren Cherry is the President of Ethiopia. The world hasn't been the same sincel Many of us went into business for ourselves like Rick Black. Cheryl Shanks, Anne Lacey. and Joe de Oliveira. Peter Russo manages a marina somewhere in the tropics. while Dan Eichen is selling Bob Arado designed space ships. Karen Nelson owns her own novelty shop and Tiffany Awalt set herself up a health spa for those of us who eat too much ice cream. Rob Simmer is owner and manager of Killington Mt. with Sharlene Widak as Official Ski Bum. Tracy Lefoll owns a multimillion dollar advertising agency. and Pam Weidman has her own restaurant. Matt Reed owns a men's fashion Store with Donna Carchio and Amy Lewin as buyers. Denny O'Brien bought a resort. needed a maid, and hired Kelli-Ann McDonald. who earned enough money to travel the four corners of the world. Roy Juergens went into the medical field as a paramedic. Kathy Harcovitz is a medical technician. John Grant. Cathy Conaty. Jen Meyer. and Mark Dynan are all doctors. Mark being into orthopedics. Marie Waters is a famous brain surgeon touring Europe. Bernadette Dumas is a physical therapist and Jeanne Wazan is an authority on dietetics and nutrition. Teresa Desilits. Jennifer Chutjian, Kathy Devine. and Paula Tyo went into nursing. Kathy is head nurse of anesthesiology at Mass. General driving her Corvette Stingray. while Paula's a nurse at New England Medical Center. Kris Cahalan is a pharmacist and Mae Krejewski is a public health administrator. Probably the most famous of K.P.'s doctors is Dr. Kelly. That's right, Kelly Darling took over Dr. Ruth's position as.sex therapist. Kel's given me the inside scoop on all of K.P.'s couples. This brings us to the many married. like Cindy Beste, Denise Errington. Sharon Schwartz and Dave Johnson. Tony Odoardi happily married his high school sweetheart, and is master of his own estate with slaves. Chris Slattery is the mother of llO kids. while Nancy Daniels waits in the sun every afternoon for her rich husband to come home. Christie Ely's married, has two kids, and works with computers. Greta Johnson has IO kids. Paulette Cadieux has IO kids. too. but she's a farmer in the wilderness. John Plante's farming right down the road from Paulette. Gillian Hamlin is a housewife and mother. and Laura Chitty is leading an easy life with the one she loves. Tracie Smith's living comfortably, taking care of an army of Eric Jrs.. while retired millionaire, Eric Osborne hands them money. Cheri Hosmer ignored Grandfather's warning and also got married. Ann Backlund is not only a mother and wife, but a printer as well. Oh, and Julie Houseworth is a hermit living in the Alabama Bayous in a Lazzara designed dreamhouse. CShe built it. and I couldn't even pass his testlj We've turned out some of the best in business like Robin Jones. Larry Cerrito and Lynn Kavanaugh are successful business administrators while Brenna Mayer is an executive vice-president. Missy der Hagopian, Dawn Jacob. and Deb Burlingame are executives. Jen Abernathy is an executive secretary. Rebecca Rausch is a certified public accountant. Kim Brookbush. Karen Beaston. and Lisa O'NeiI also went into accounting. Beth Baker is in retail marketing and Jen Ryan is doing secretarial work for an airline. A few members of our class have gone into beauty care. Renee Moreau and Kelly Farquehson have successfully gone into cosmetology. Robin Ritchie. Maureen Kade, and Liz Lynch are professional hairdressers. Lucky Tina Megna is Don Johnson's professional hairdresser. Sue Regina's doing well for herself as Adam Ant's hair and makeup artist. Mary Conlon is hairdresser to all the starsl Cpreferably the best looking men with the most moneylb Tina Stracuzzi is designing their clothes. while Michelle Michalik is designing windows in shopping malls. Would you believe one classmate, Deb Benson. not only opened her own health spa. but has her friends working with her? Anita Carson was put in charge of International Affairs while accounting is covered by Sue Bettinger. Deb Orlando is the physical therapist in charge of all aches and pains and all the children are watched at Kelly Moriarty's Day Care Center. Katy McGIynn. retired in Europe, is Deb's lil member. Right next door to the spa is Sharon Murray's cafe where she creates things with health food. Speaking of retirement. some of us sure knew how to do it and do it welll Mike Weir. Kurt Peters, Ed DeGorge. and Candy Knight don't know what to do with all their time while Kerry McNamara. Chris Caffin, and John Schramm don't know what to do with all their money. Art Jones is at one of his six houses around the world while Tom Odoardi is in Florida in his condo with lots of money. Stacy Signore is rich. living in California and Kurt Nuissl is driving his expensive sports car in Hawaii. Andrea Flynn and Diane Carew are lying on the decks of their yachts, sailing. Andrea in the Caribbean and Diane around the world. Bill Kannally is also in a boat. He's been in Lake Pearl with the never ending Keg for awhile now. Mike Hobbs and Kris Rietz are also very wealthy. Others of us are successful and still working. Sharon McCann is a most successful woman in New York. Kevin Healey is a nuclear physicist for NASA. while Stacy Lynch is a head computer operator. Chris Bernard. Rich Conlon. and Art Connolly are prosperous computer engineers. Rob Rose went into Electrical engineering. Chris Stonionis and Charlotte Operach are expert genetic engineers designing a new Frankenstein. Joe Cormier went into Mechanical engineering. Engineers do it with style he tells me. Sabra Gould and Jeff Beckers are architects. Jeff's in petroleum marketing, too. He promises to make a new fuel from garbage. Dave Bouffard's a real estate agent. Donna Polillio is flying all over the world on Mike Bortolotto's planes. representing a large firm, and Tracey Nelson is a travel agent in Japan. Tim Pothier is a master electrician competing with Russ Molloy. Tony Megna is a successful contractor and Jason Beksha is a professional sheet metalist. Brian Buja and Rob Sousa went into carpentry together. Darren Meau is pounding nails, too. Kyle Lynch, lounging in Bermuda, just won Megabucks for his fifth time! Frank Durrick has hired Assassin John Hughes to kill Kyle and get his money. You see, Frank has been a professional Megabucks player for the past fifteen years and has never won. 986-2OlO-l986-2OIO- Watch out Kyle! The punk rock band Human Decay is made up of 86ers, too. Dave Unger plays keyboard and Chris Hughes plays bass. Bob Bruneau is also a member. They're touring Europe now and are a hitl Cathy Leveroni is a writer for the famous soap opera, Desperate Days. The star actress is Jen Marks. She plays the basic wealthy woman who cheats on her husband daily. Lynn Miller, Mike Damato, Darren Andrews, and Robin Ritchie all star in it, too. Oh, speaking of television: Ron Jacob is playing Spanky in a new revised LittIe Rascals. Eric Sutcliffe and Rob Cooke are astronauts. They haven't quite made it to the moon yet. They just sit in the spaceship and pretend. CDon't worry, it has rubber waIls.D Space technology has gone far in spite of Eric and Bob. Noel Hamilton is the pilot of the space shuttle, flying people to their cottages on the moon. A few of her passengers were K.P.'s own Jerry Kelly. Kim Glynn, Dee Dee Hokanson. Scott Bender, and Cheryl Ware. Brian MacDonald. Chris Ricci. Keith McGown, and Rob Lacasse traveled to NoeI's cottages and never returned. Gyinnist. Shawn Simpson won a few gold medals in the past Olympics and Steve Sullivan is racing bikes for the American team. Tom King accepted the Nobel Peace Prize last year. Kurt Schaefer is a plumber with big bucks and Dave Lecuyer is a pressman. As head mechanic for a dragster team is Rob Goddard. Jim Davis is cruising around in a motor boat while his electric company makes him millions. John Barret has gone into criminal justice. Andrea Swantak. judge on the U.S. Supreme Court, keeps letting John's defendants walk free because she feels sorry for them. This isn't helping Lisa Morrisette any. She's a prison entertainer. Others have gone into law. too. Greg Sheck is a cop on the L.A. Police Force, while Bill Redihan and Steve Zambezi are both Massachusetts State troopers. They've turned their life around and started prosecuting. Lisa Caprarella is an FBI agent in Russia. Amy Cosentino is a private investigator tracking down Chris Arnold for Sue Keefe, who's a lawyer in New York City. Amy's been trying to find Chris for ten years now. Nobody has yet told her that Chris is Goofy in Disney World, Florida. Some of us are doing things others never dreamed of. Andrew Charlebois is a manager of night entertainment and Cindy Diamond is personal manager for D.V. Chippendale. Thuy Duczakowski is a photographer for Playgirl Magazine. Jane Sandberg is photographing male models with and without clothes and Christie Clarke is photographing underwaterlife. The Washington Redskins haven't been the same since Kristen O'Connell took over as their sports trainer. Michelle Reid just got interviewed in her mansion by Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Diana Fernandez drives in every Cannonball Run as long as they're not sponsored by a donut shop. Lisa Malagrida races in the Indianapolis Sw. She's won the past five! Lynette Roche is just into worldwide travel and making money. Laura McPherson is a 3rd degree brown belt in karate. Paul Flannery is an undercover nuclear physicist posing as a sea shell salesman. l'm afraid he's doing better at the sea shells. Sam Pappas, the master of ice cream. is still driving around in his Trans. Am. Diane Crandell finally has her dream. She and Sly Stallone are best buddies. Paul Morse and Bob Molloy are retired, wealthy electricians who now own Anheiseur Busch. Gary Purdon is Official Beverage Sampler and John Vine is liquor salesman. The Armed Forces have a lot to thank the Class of '86 for. Frank Pladt is AWOL in Spain or Portugal. Jim Wiese is a mercenary. slowly fighting his way out of Central America. Dave Detroyer is fighting Commies and Ed Martisius is in the Navy. The U.S. Navy Seals have Brian Blinco running undercover missions in the jungles of the Philipines. Leigh Dwelley didn't quite make it through boot camp. He's lost somewhere in South America while Eric Burke is lost somewhere in the U.S. Unfortunately, Chris Brooks, Mark Cook. Chris Carey. Karen Simon, and Jeff Gaquin are all among the missing. Colin O'Brien. Jim McCarthy, Marina Farrand, Tom Lester, Ed Piotrowski, and Cathy Patterson took a trip to the Twilight Zone and have yet to return. ' You'd be happy to know some fellow students really loved school. Ted Vanlingen teaches little brats at his old elementary school. Beth Lindsay is a kindergarten teacher and Ed Moore is a science teacher. l hear the girls just love his Chemistry! Rob Kenerson decided to teach Electrical Related . . . his way. Ed Clarke is also a teacher. Karen Pennachio sure misses those school bells to keep her on time. Nancy Gouthro is coaching track and field. Some of us haven't gone much farther since high school. Roy Nelson is still at Daleys pumping gas as is Bob O'ConneIl at AI's Mobil. Phil Walsh is a bus boy and Mike Parsons is a dishwasher. Ed Peavy could own the Merry-Go-Round, but prefers his position as stock boy. Steve Peloquin is now supervisor and Mr. A's right hand man, for the cleaning crew at Crosby. Sharon Washer, a waitress at DiMontes, and Andy lntrier finally graduated while Matt Ross is wondering where everyone else went. Nick Tobichuk is still trying to face reality. Craig Newman, April Hardy, Jen Greer, Cindy Bettencourt, and Sue Johnson are all successful and happy. Monique Arsenault is the best at what she's doing and Marlene Bristol and Mark Fegan are highly paid and happy. Missy Benoit is living life to the fullest along with Kerry Lynn Kearns. Meanwhile, Kristen Grosser is a bag lady in Boston. Mike Dennis is now spreading some art around Boston with a spray can. Trying to figure out the class of '86 are David Ainsle and Pam Soares. They are psychologists wondering what happened to us!! Maybe child psychologist Chris Bassignani might have better luck. Wendy Salisbury has her own practice in California and is too busy to carel And as for me . . . Well, l just came back from Europe and l finally made it bigl l'm going to be starring on Broadway in a new hit show, GodziIIa's Girlfriend! Write when you have a chance. I have to go now. it's time for my massage. So what have you been up to Mrs. Cronin? I hope your left brain hasn't been Ioafing too much. and alI's well. With love, The Class of '86 Barbra Charron 1 riff' :UW .ff ,4 Q If Y-' z 'M I , C id. 162' f 4' I can play. can you? Angela Dale We're number one?????? T 1 ' mn' 'Q if fn :Q ' - 1 5 Qfi xl W Y.. .11 X M31 ,C '41 U4 f A f.,. Nica rests. Dannica Vernon -r 1 V iz , , x ' N it if W , Q 1 W A ,N gk W, Ar :Q 4 Y wr f , ' tg-M' sf .51 H f fm -za,,a3i,Q f x 453' ON Q ' xx 4-ffzZ,3ij'. T we Q The reward for months of hard work. Awards Ceremony, Band Finals. L 71 pin.. 4 i l l l l I i '8l , ivisiolj , ,g 4.9 0, J, 4 E. Ji lt L , A .ero 5 ..-a-L' 2 I I tif-E e B ND ti' M C, i -1 - W7 .N Vi K sd' ,W M . if M Q 1 I it . YN Doing their stuff at band finals. The King Philip Band has been very successful this past year. Last May the K.P. Band traveled to Montreal. Canada to compete in La Musique de Quebec. The Marching Band captured a first place award as did the Jazz Ensemble. The band also took several high music scores, Best Drum Major, Best Band Front, and High Percussion awards. On November 3rd the King Philip Band participated in the New England Finals at Nickerson Field in Boston. They took first place in Division l and were declared the champions of New England Scholastic Band Association competition circuit. 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